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',�` I 1 LATZOT LOCAL HAMN=08 RACO"19D BY health, ,and her friends now look for her I .. ... ;. . Hedi-cal. . . 1. � children of our Sunday schoolo,.not � . . .: '2,- 1 1 ­'.�,:. I � ; only to -�'. 1. " � , ­. S ­�- ,� .,-- . - �. y �r� �- �­ ­ - - . ... I - -- .-�,�" .,%^.-:.. - .. `�-- �,­� THE PURSO AND JOTTND DOWN BY OUR Ultiia� i I . please the public but also their heavenl ,'�.`. . .,-. I ­ �.. . S . ate recovery. . .'.'..: I ­ . ,4 I . . . ,,..I-,� .�.�- .1 - � -V . - , , I I M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. �-% ... - I Father and help them to serve more faith- -' ,' . i, - . . - We hear that Mr.� MeNeely's'sale, at I .. A I '- ' .. f.." - � nee, , . ���, . W" , � - . .t -. Re & s.o-., Coro&er. Office and Reside .,.- * - - - fully the Saviour and Shepherd who has :-. -.'-!.�"q*­1 ': . , -L , . . I.; � I I ­ I., . OLARFEMOPITIJ I � . Green River on Th4sday of last week done so -muo*'h for them. Kindly accept ..a . '.54 1;k- -1 - . : jug Strea, Piekering 04ce ho�xrs: Morning, ;W . . 'T,-�, ­ _0 - - . . " - ..� I, - . �. , ..: � . ­I.' '- ,I ­ . -1 Wto ii:40; Evening 6 to S. , .1 - was a great success. I !��,.� - ­ . . tbiq gift of-a Combination Book Case with ,.. ;7'." 1,-r?, 1, , - - -1 - o , . � ., I�-P­,�,,r . . , . I "'?fl, - :, .. , Miss Jennie Huntington , Uxbridge, Mrs. Wagoner was able to go to 01 our good wishes,kindest- etiugand-warm- ,.I. , , ­ ,. �- I - ­ I . are- .,�`­ , - . .k I . lAgat. L I . is with friends here. I gre ::�.--- , , 4,-. I - I �� L. :. - .. -­ ­ . I - - . I -.- I mont on Tuesday, the has improved eat affectione. . 1. -� 4'�! ��A. . _ ., . -1. -1 . - " ­­,­ . �.-- � L -­�� � I .:. � . . -� - Sun 4 ' ' `- '10"�'� .. ... -- -21�- - , James Evans is. we are glad,to say,im. gi satly during the past few days. Sivned on behalf of the'Centennial .. - �, . . - - - . . . . - . 'I . -­­�A': "-.."'. - . ..t� ... -,, . . � I I . ,� :.. I ENTON & I)ODDS. BARRISTERS, -2:m- - - - I a proving Dicely in health. -'- � Our people are working hard so se .to day 14chool, E. RYERSON YouN,G, B A., Jun'` - . ��-- .. � . . 1 �.,.: DSOLICITORS ETC 10J Adelaide ctreet - __11 4 _/ ­ ' -i I�",�1?-7".-- -. . .- . - . � - D. Forsyth has.4uen ill for , ." � . ,9' _: . . east,Toronto. At Ciarom�nt Tuesday Illy .I --- ,� few days, be able w take a holiday on the fifth of for Pastor, W. H. CLossoN,Superintendent - '�­ ­j� . : -.1,11 . - , I I.�, .. . ... .l... - - I ...�. - . :...A--9.t -I- 11-1- . but is now able to be aroulal again- al- the mouth. Will the arbitration be con. Liman KNOWLES, Secretary, W. H. Baum',- ,­ -. . EWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- ,.,.."`1- , I I ­-... -_ /. . ,. IF � - :- . � . � .I- E. ��i.F: - : . ­ ; ­ ­ ,�:.,�', --ii"',- ..- -1.- I i' ,`: ., I .: �h. - though looking rather pale. . 1. 1. ..���.. -e I"IV '. � , :1 .. - - . WELL, F. W. CoLLiNs, FRziD DAvis. ', ! . I . - tf* TER,Co"ant Crown Attorney,and County I ducted with closed d6ors. . � :-e ­­ . , 11 1 . .� Choieq Family Poit6n Flour 81.50 per kg. I I_:�: , , ,. � I -.-� � . 4 1 . Solicitor. Court Cuse.Whitbv. 10-7 Dr. Smith. of Stouffville, yisits Clare. James Williams has purchased the The gift was a beautiful polished oak.1� I '� �.-�, ,� �.,- , �, ':I - � .,�-1- -. 7 . .... . . I . - 1. I I-,J ...�-, , : JA IrOR, 1�0' .1 �.7'. � � . . I Nuont on-the first and third ,rruesday -of Brook Hubbardproperty westlof the vill Combination,Book Case and writing desk ""­'.'-'-1�4,�,,'- , ­ .. MES MILLER$ SOLIC ­�,?;!�� 1'. ."­�­ - AT TEM -I -:,.�- :: I., * . .. 1%, -11. � ,, -1 G 1.4- 1 .� . . 7m - 4 . - I - . . . - � 0 . . . :- : .-- - . 11 . I Ion' was some 60 . . or, etc. Offle�a;I I I �. i. each mouth. His dental roinne-are in #1 * and was indeed a handsome present. Mr. - . I toloan. �*�` , ", . . . . . 7 Thistle Ha." near Brougham. Money : I Bundy's block, . , Andrew Annie responded for his -dau hw . I � . I s.. � � , , - in - 11�� , 1'1-:-�,�­ �.J;I ­­ - I, SVINK MILL - Canadian ourreuey. . -�;i . , I TARY Public, Conveirano , -- . �ge. The considerat .. good . . ; ,�, I I " - 1. . �*. IOW. & )JcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. What did Mack mean by �takinR the He spoke of the complete surprise aul wa; .. ,X., I* .,.� . 1 4' . , FAII* , , L . rri . � , . - . g a that he could think his daughter de. . 1 ­ I � -. ;:,. , Dters,Solicitors,&C. Oln - 0 Post , :F101C:01R-'11*'T0-- � sawdust out of our wagon , As the Rey. L-. Pe- '*n in soon to leave I d .. W131 I ­I . �.' - - .1 ­ I . ' � , . a O�VA';Theo. "' .# RrOgation'the Presbyterians i -,A " . - - .. . t. ino.BalMow - I - ,---.-, . He has prob- St.John's con ' ­�­,. - ,: office,Whitby,On served recognition, for she bad labored ,1 , - 1, ...�� . � ;., -.- A-McGillivray,LL.B. money.to Loan. 8y: 09(l 10 . . A ably been reading Josh Billings' " Go pyrpose having a farewell tea on Tuesday conscientiously and as the, entertainments . ­.-�-� I - -. . . . -, . ,��; . I . . - I ads, . CR ft West young man." I . �f�7� .11 --1� I . , 9 1. I . marob 18th. Other 1particularo will �e showed successfully. Several interesting.. .�. ' . , . .. . L iew thousand dollars, private fu I Aox . . Z ,�;� :­�. . : - - - �; /� ,�i . :��.1, 7 jo, i .. ,.�i-' - I- . . .. - *1"'. . John Reid is desirous of r4king siow- made known later by,'bills and otherwise. speeches were made by those present." �,,- - "'.`% I i - I . . ..� - 1 A - 20 , al .:,;� . I- ­ I-—- -. ... to loan on Real Estatb mortgages At rose � 94 Vo ft,![.- :-,;I- - ­ .;, . �1 I I �&�1, . .. I ­ ; THOS. PARRER,B . -4 .�.- . . - -1, . 1:1 i fortable dwelling,and an sore ' -:" . 0 "V . , � . . . onable rates of interest. 0 . :1.'?r M IR I" I �nd a quar- The Masons of this place coutwomplate Messrs. Closson and Harrington added to . .,1 ,,�I!- I . T A.i . - . --'- -. . ' rister,Pickering, (every.Saturday.) 4-y 1 60 Wes , 1.4 a . . 2 2-," . . . . a.� � �' ter of land, out of bars. It io a splendid ereoCing'a hall next summer. In f"t, & the pleasure with their string instruments, . " - v I-, , - - . -- I- 'itur . . ,. 4- ­ ­ ' - : .. . ' . . 0, � ;J �J 0 I .4 � - -.., -44- '. '... - ...- - - " t WO. F. DOWNES, BARRTST9h. = . , " .0 location for a laboring man. 1 lap then the young people spant the remai --'-:.- L.t... , -. . -� . , . .1. I � -"I - . - . I 'O � � :� -�,., . to' ... committee has been ' pointed to have nder . . . Solicitor, ,Convr,yancer etc., as per- =to at f ;.-.. :L 64 . . . . L . . 1. '' , - A large number of the evening in general good - ;' '! , . I � ­- . tiy located in ,Claremont. meq in 0 ,1:. L-'.a z I -- I ` 0 01 'Ili Yo ng folks Of plane and speoifioatiops prep" for the fellowship ..;- �Wl'�� ;- -, . . inguen . I I I ,I ­?. . I .- , i IR co "-- : ,vity :Penl k Wh&t an - . . _3 I :­ -'-. r4 1W aremon Vic an not yet -aware or, most successful -- ': ,. 1. - ,:;,_'� . � I. ,. Bundy's Hall, Brock street, north. on to W� In 4 ­** 4, .* ell i and ' a pleasant nine. We d games, and one of the '- .1.- - I., � .:­: - 1,0 . III;dy c*'* � . . surp n Port Union came to a - '...11�.-., ., ?, I . an. . - - . � . I ... . 1! ='I evening with Mr. and Mrs. oz. Waddel, site the building will be erected. rise parties i . ;- . ­-� .' '34 I - : .... A---- -- - - I - . I : .. - I *'I - I . ;�.!.".� , � , � L . A " .I I happy,close. ., � - � . ", . ­ I . . , :2 A I � . .­ �. - , -1 . . I. . :. , =E� Jon co I ..: 0 .0 0 *- east of here, Thursday of last week. . . . I - ,��L.' ,P,-,� I . 1. L ..: . - Veterata". v-4 .4 , 14 1 - AUDLEY. ­­ i.7t: -j.': I N.- I - I . . . I.: I . ­7 -- . .:.�, . .. . '"-�; - . . - ..., .. . - " a party was held I I Win Mi- , 1 1 11 -IL' : . I - . .1 - I ., � - " " . . ­ 1. A L L .... . � - - .i �,. � . .. , , ... - .- re k, 40.4 ,Mes�­ Iq A snrpris 4 . I ­ I.. I j.'"L.j--.,,- --�, : k,..- �ij­ , - . . : 11-1---------1--`1---1-^.1- . . .,� . . -:.., "'..'. .�V &, ­- � . . :.. I - I . . : ^1-^^^^^-iI1--- 30 Q Ulf ., ""; - ­00­� . obell's lace on Minday syen�ng, and the I . . �.-I WHITEVALIL , ,:1 I ... . ­. . . .1, . --in .. Mr.Dray'ana faintly attenAe(l the inner. '- ` ­ - ' ' I � " - ., :.... .2 , I . . . R VANZANT, V. S., GRADU .1 R ' @I 5 . 0 . ­ i �­��" -'�' :. L;"'. ' -'i* ' f 1� I - - �- r .. I .- - - - . .. =N- I . ­ oung Folks who were in attakidanee wore &I -- . .01;�,;, 11 - , - J 1,-I . I sad -� - - - . , :�. with-honors, Out. Vat. College, _ . I of Mrs Hubbel at Myrtle on Friday last. JAB. t. Malcolm is on .thb sick:liet this- ­­ I 1*. ��, ­ ' . D I., , 0 91 , . T ., 10 Ill I . ­. . I L - : - � ' oince Oshows,Branch otnee Dunbart0n; JNOW- 6"0 6.- t Kighly pleased with- &be time; thus spent. She had reached the-aie of 94 yrs., 8 mos. week. , -`171, 1!�.4 . . L; : . .4 - . " 1. C3� 'Wednesday even nook was in Toronto last'week re.. , ."� ,: I r - - .1 ton menagh Asst.,in attendance day or night. = I.0 I I i I � � 44 m -. I',, .� . L .. - Will be at Wm.Collin'p blacko . NO .QNS� a M . number of our yoi 'L :;:,�'..�a- ., - -- . 2,8�ly .IA6 E_4 J I I.,�.I A V: !" L '.* . I - I Saturday Afternoon. '31 , �­r., ' mith shop, .�igh I'm�S I' vl! Of Ifts& week a Farmers have secured their salt through S-.Pen' I land Creek,every a W MA , WOR olks went to Ux. the P. of 1. One carload.wag orderwrom newing stock. . . . I . ­�­ ,--AA . ,� i . -, ..% . . Q 1 4 " I ea-;- -...."-� I., - ..-. �,.: ,,'I WA. ..�� , - I bridge to see the fancy skaters,and report the wells. The farmers are awakening Mrs, Cowie, of Toronto,visited her father .,:*.._ " � ,0 . �- . 4�- . � : . . HO PRIN S,VETE RI NARY S . 10 maqi f 04 . 1� I. . ,4 X 0 . . . , -1:1 ,�Ak� j- � , - " 1-4 : A - - I -sensible Jae. Rae last week. - - � .- ,:,I �.­ , " J . : : 11 mplon as so No, � ' -,W 1 - . - Is GEON, Graduate of tile Ontagio Vet� =L� 0 0 , It 4i 60 the work of the cha ` mething from their oppressed position. . . - . . H 9i " V .' - -!a -.`�� . I - .I. . 0 ' " .. I . � -. ... orinary College Toronto, registered member =0 .. - ft 1-b 9 10 J4 L grand. I man can refuse to sanbtion every -plank in J. D. Rae, of Orfllia, paid a flying visit `1' I I., .!� ---I - ,, . . . �, - ��eterinaxy Medical Association. A X-� . I . .. I I L ".., �i -7 ­­ - �� , . � of the Ontario F�). - , . , . . F.- ...r,- ­,j',�! - . -1.- i -., Office.residence and shoeing forge one and one- , I Ther infant of Mr.' and Mri. Legott, of the to the vale on Saturday. � ,. . . �:.. . a Tplatform of the P4trone. -­--- --- --"''- , &- :.. �61 - rtar miles north of Green * - - � - - R- alsotiou, died on I Wednei # . he Literary Society of the public school Mr. and Mrs. SF�m Cooper, of Goodwood' .�'r : . River. Steel a- to - - I I a p the 0. P iday . ,j' -L - - " - 93 IN d I . 0 3 . ,:!�,l ."I, � � - � hop 4 j I Is presented a varied Orograin ot speeches, visited Lef. Cooper last week. - ­�� - . � c=ring shoes at iron prices. o Mee And i IV of last week, aged 4.months. i The funer- . . ; * ;a .0 It v ' I .. . I . . . 1 a.m.and I to 4 p.m. 'I ale- ... . , .. ' 164�-- . - . on Friday last. Un. Walter Shier, of Prince Albert, is VM' 't- �.���- � , 'L .. ­ , Z. . ad ese, - . " I took place on Friday to the z - . I � hours from 7 to I � -1* .0 I :P I V ate." L - - I I - I -- ph address Whitevale Out. P. O. . Baptist gongs, recitations .. I�-,-1�1._.:,.� M 0 H . . I �. 8 der the leadership of I Miss M. Orvis and ing friends in this neighborhood. - , ,- I7 - - . I . � C en River,Out. - to . :IS - ;[�4 buryinp ground. - .I .-.:1.- ,�', � .-I . re -- � 04 gD 0 M 0 � .1 . . L .� , . .. -., .. 00 - - - - 0% Master E. McBrady s6other contest is to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Turner, of Streets-'. . .��-.i-'­,­ -::t. . � -11 ,'� I,-- - . . .11, . . I I",-­ . . R 0 P K I N 8, VETERIN Y 1 V4 1 *OR I� -- - I . .I cc The Bundy and Lidgett A oting match take p1soe, the first meeting being given to- ville, are visitiug relatives here. - ,��. :.1 'If: . I . - ­ T - -- - - . 1-, , �t , ­ . duate of Ontario Vei riO ­-7 .day, (Friday) and thelother next week. Rev. M. Gold, of Whitby, spent I L I-',� - - - � W* surVon 'r I on Saturday was not nearly 60 great a a few �. ,:- - , ,�. -. : or . . I - " fL � � In- ­ - I r 1. ­,L 1.11.., .�- I .­, ,- . :. - . . Ary College, �n'toa,'omco and residence, i .':L:.1',L WE HAVE BEEN- . sueeass as was anticipated �16 weather The following was �he resolution of con. days last week with friends here. ­-,': 'e" .I - I. � ton's - Call by,da , �� . 1W at .1. -1 `� tt; . -:-, ,.: .avenue, Pickering village .: I I in . � d t . Li , I I - '' *7 �- -.. I in AD 'i ,�.t'� was so cold that h ad. Several dolance. to Mr. Squirqs by his brethren P. Misses Maggie and Dorothy Liddle left ..,­­�:­4 . or night promptly atte'nde to? ame 1 ,� , .�'�. ' . an -'..­"� ".5 -, . .1 .. . - . -own forge, ere . I I " * . ..* ' mlig Y, - ­ "Ill, chgeasold feet attended to at DIN o"fo e,� - - turkeys weie shot for bows er. of I.:-"Whereas Al i lit God, in his in- for Toronto on Monday, at which place ­.-, . .1,"'! - - , I .... . I Am prepared to do all kinds of ij.a5d 0 oral I- . I . . a. Taosday, Mar. 18th, 189 .-The farm finite wisdom, has reMoved by the hand of they will in future reside. - "��L' Z' ."� ` . . - . blecksmithing work. Man always on h u - STOCK.TA I G .1- 17�7 . ­.'�"� - - . - - stock, implements, etc.,belo g-Ing i death, the beloved *ife of our esteemed Mr. and Mrs; John Hodgso7i are in the - - , � ­ h ' ' , . . 0 John 4 -.- '; li�; .- . . Z" L-' - I IN- - 1: I: i i,d, - -- friend and brother, *hard Squires, be it vale again bidding,farewell to their friends .. . I� li � . . .-. - TART SURGEON,Gradu .! - I .: An a , - , .,1' ' W. Goarlie, lot No 0, con 4 Tp. 1. ,I ' . .. �, I of Ux- - - .�.�, I tario kv found 'so e - I ..� f 4 " - �L.- I HOMAS A. GRAHA ` -h'�e . � . �. . bridge. lved that we, the I undersigned, on be- before returning to their home in Manitoba. - . A . �tLi 0�f rth ber '-- � I -' �-,i­ ­ - .� I - . I '1�I..",­, - - Vetqnivary College,Toronto,i . i-� .l"I I . 5 W. , . 'a . � -.: registe E'd Sale at 1.80 o'oloc , 7 Months, reso - . . . L . 1. �l I half of the Audley Af;sociaiion Patr9neof - Wearepleasedto bear that Mrs. Thos. . -- I - -' Cal . ........ ­ ' . .1 I ­'..­t,- *1,�J, . M icall Associ tion, - � 'I I I .,i redit. T. Pouober, auction r. I: - . .also honorary member of the Ontario M , i. ;-11 *. , , L a ' �, - �,-, .. - . I of the Ontario Veterinary ed t. .i, .IL J� - � Saturday, MarA 10th,189 ,-The Industry, tender our beartfbif sympathy to Barton, of Toronto, formerly of this place 1 7"' �. .- - .1 -, . Society, treats all diseasep of domesticat sai- farm Brother Squires. and! earnestly pray that has recovered from her long and serious .,..,"L.I..I l � ,­ - - - L ..- : . .ma,le. Also particular attention to Vote] A stock, implementii, ato.,belongiDg to Geo. God may'grant him.!strength to bear this illness. " :.�­.. I . . - - - � ­ .- tistry. All cases promptly attended at : - ...­��i� ­ .. :. . '. � Deli - L.eading L n s BaDbury, East half lot 14, con. 8, Tp. affliotion with Christian resignation. Messrs. W P 8 ` k nd C. A. Smith, of I .1..-�I-.��:. L'��'I . - - . . . . I L : � . . reasonable rates. 0ifice at the well knov a as ! - � of Pxbridge. Sale at one o'clock, 8 mos. "MAN ' in Z 1.11 '. tabliebmentfof Graham Bros..one mile west of F. M. Ce I Toronto, spent � ?ew sys this week with � : ` '�,- �-�- �. � . . ' ,�% .­ . 1 . . ' ... ­ . COX. . -.1 . I . t - Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont Pun Anal- :. -, ­ .1 ere.0it T. Poacher, aucLio3 . ­ .. DTJ Major Bros , and made great havoc �­,�!', I . - . � I ;. I . ­-. .. mor. . J" a McBRA 's ,%. �-,-, , . . - -- - . . . . .! . . . I : . :�­ - . . .. ; , Thos. Horto i bit 1-1 , .. -­ . . I - . . ­- . I Q,y attended to. Isly . ­ .. , ; � . . . I I I I . -. I 1. �- J I - AeTi is a a to t. the village belles. . -a' A -1. . - - : ". d. . .. '.. : Out 28mil), =ft= goods AX*za*d*r,Canada's wma .� : I� �,'��., , . . . .. I - : ­ ­ ; - , . . - I . 1%. Inalch to & lf� I . . .- -.. , F be ght of K"h. a has some eat 010eutlon:tst, Du4bartan March 7th. � Tbos. Todd, wife and lAtle daughter, ,. -,,"­..-.���fyj-1 b . � -. . . I.L. .I �, .I e-*!ON- - . .�' k ,. . .. .-, . .�-: -� � - Vu0inice* 45ttrbo. , !. I ... ...( 0 . - - notion Of MOViDfil to StOU fle, but bag after spending a year in Manitoba, ratum- '�,*, .- ,%-, , . - . , , �,., - � 7 - - . I GANDi HILL. . !1�7" ?,� :- - , . I -. '.. ., .1-, :-...-: -1-I( -, - -- -----.----­­ - . I rl, , �4 not yet definitely deoids+- a le"to to I - . . . I ; .. I . .,... ... ad last week and in future will reside in the . ­-". -�i,, .� --- ------ -- - -­,� .1111 -4- , . � � 1. 1, � . -:'�* �-L .. ­- ,� . 1"I � . q .vacate the Thomson rommai ence about Mist Bells, Thompson, ore salubirous and temperate clime of .-­�.�I veyancer, f3om- of Toronto, is m . ­ . ..,- ?:.-. I . - . . I L. . . .:. " ­ 1� . ' Tmissioner for taking Affidavits, etc., lare- -- I . Ontario. - . .1, .: -,*�, - HOM1S DUNN, Con . .. . -: - I : - .: March l5th, when Harry&ad his family home spending a few; day& with her par . . . - . . - . I I '. 1�173. , - , - mont.Ont. �Iy ow. - m Miens . 1. , I - .1. I .1 .. onto. A nu ''bar of the friends of the ...-'::v - 1�\ . - : - . - . . � will become reinstated them�n. , . . �., - . . I I . - I � ­, .1, I... - ...---21* ... - BUNTING, Teener o Ma age ftv.". ...."'v'. . . Onr curlers went to StoulTville on Fri. . Visitors in town : �n. Woodrnff, Picker. Liddle gave them a farewell party on Fri- !-�'- ,"�-_L ." . ., .1 "'..." . . I . -. '...-- .� , :! ,� . - -1 Be Licenses lor the County of Ontaxi - Of- . - .. -1 day afterno,ou and were defe ted by 24 ing ; Bell& Thompe�v, .Torouto; Miss E. day evening, previous to.tbeirdeparture for ;.-�...,1. .-4- - . 10 I a - � '-�'`, 11 .I III . Toronto. The members of the Epwortli �-, `�-;.­ .. - . . 1 . . Boo at t1he store or at his residence,Pic oring -.­ _-. #0 � � " shota, the score andiDIt 8 to 82. The ride Henderson. Duabarton., . -1' -1 .1­ ��. ..1. - village. - - . 1. y -11� I it .' a very , "le­.. .. � � - - - Aw �, We hear that quite a number of parties League were there in force and .�, L"' I ­ ., . . - .- .- � � . W ..-.. out was cold enough ;. bag the return . . I .. � L . . I- I .. - I . �- - . L - �, � . __ 7 . ,0104.- - - bra to take pit:: ar und here in the near pleasant evening was spent. The select I. I . . I I . . � . -- I . R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP C4E RK ' I .. ' I .I L.,."."� .:­�� . - . mply ridioni:)us. As the future. .1 ope a,,, t an al' . .� - . . 'i- .. I. .. . o..'�i :� De Conveyancer, Commisolonerfor �aking . . journey was si , members of the upper.ten stayed right to- - -.-. ��, � - - . . .. I 11 ' ' ­ , . - � .- : , L 1:. i I, :1 , nuads were Dot in the pink of condition, -,- "-�, , . . - . -, . ­ Lffidavito,'Accountant and Insurance Agent L What we'would I ke to know : What is getber land had a select and ba'rmonlous . ; :dI- . . L * ; . . . . I . . . . ,�,, ,­ - S. q .., .., 11 I . .�" 'if L. . .� - . Money to loan on firm property. Willa pro'- . -r I I : the driv r did not make Ivory fast time. the matter with Jae these days; hae she time of it. �,�L - mlw . - I : - .. � - ,�%- .1.., �- . .l �. - m . bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Willi be"in I.. ..� I ' The anniversary services in the Baptist .- -.. . . . I - 1. I '.. .. - ' -� . . : -- I � I Rey. Der. Smith, Of'KiDROOD,UDOXP00%. .a.... .r.I". . ... -*I :",, - 1 , 1, I , �, I � . . Brougham every Monday afternoon for the -., �. L - I' - - I , J . gone back on him ? by F. didn't take her . . � .: . I .� . . I -� .. , � I - transaction of business. 27-Y , -.,.; , , church on Sunday were attended by Im. �. - - -� '.0%.a. . � .. � - I adly spent Friday niirbt with Re'v-Rippan. to Cherr ood Sun my night? Don't try . . . - : - - - . . -1., 11 of .... " L-- .. .. - - .;- - . i . - -. 1. I 1. manse congregations. Rev. ... j I -11 - I I . ..�.. - . " � I - .;"- I I . . .1 He intended visiting Enniskillen that it again Vrank. I . A. White, .,�: It, I . I . � MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F. .. :.-1"r 4,- -i' I . � . - : . Th4t ' should be ' old 'Out. evening, but by some rA!stmdefstanding The folks arOUn- here would. think it Claremont, officiated at the morning and ."I'....- ." . . .. . I .. 4 1 . , . -.,- Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for I � . ing sessions, Rev. L. Perrin, of Pic - .-r;'�� . + I I . _: I. Canada Permanent Loan & ftvings Co. be" - I . was carried on to this station. As it was rather wld weather go fishing, but B. D- even ker- ` : - -+ I � ` ". ­ L' :"I . . . ­ . $3,0W,0W. Total ing, at the ifternoon service. The Bapti t 7- ­� I :.Ij�, .. � .1 - I . - office,Toronto. Stock capital You� tan heit t- --'& impossible to return to that place in time do"n'� Mir.-' it in t least, ae ,he caught a a � 41" -, 7, * .... 11 ,-. ­ .. ... "sets$8,70D,000, The company lends mosev on - -out. Not bad and Methodist village , choirs furnish ....'...-7- ." . I for she tea meeting, be Walsihospitably On- Whale the la,3t time a was � � ad -� ." - 1 ". - - . -- - - lowest current rates of interest and on favor- . I.. 1. ...L,.� -­�.. . �� . . - ­., d . ' he morning service, the Cherry, - ,*_.'. - - . for a start Bob. I music for t . . � - able terms of repaymout. mortgages snc) o- V. 1p, " i . - .. . I. 1. I . I - ­.-- price . I that will. make hein 'art"I'De'd by Re R' &ad wile. There is some tial of Gebrge F weett wood Methodist church choir for the' . ,:­ -�.�: , - .L'; bentures pg-rebased. No commission. No delay 1. a after- o�� L . - , - . ,.�V;- -I .� - � - -. . I Al die residence or the ride's father, buying: a house and �ot in Pickering village. 1100h ' - ! � . . . � Expenses moderate. - 48tf . . .,. and the Locust Hill choir, assisted by , w',i� " � ,. I �. .% I - - .t�11. Ili I � I ­ . � .... . -I ... d be . ­ . � ..- irresistiblC. -:­:.�:,.­�,-:�� � . I :. I Mr. James Milne, 4th con of Uxbridge, Indeed, it soul m convenient for a sound lunged, loud voiced infant conduct. .� I- 4 ' .11 .. . . .- . . - I.- . � � - ­ , I . . A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT .. .­� I I . .�.. .�, -.1.- - on Tuesday'. Feb. 20t.b, by Rev. A. H. &he fi6mily in every sy, but their many ad the service of song in the evening. The. I ­'.%­­-' % - 1 . 1; " A* for the county of Ontario Drawings - ­ -- . . .. . . 1. ..1� V-1 ' !. i - I � Kippau, Mr. James Forg e to Isabella friands around the S' ad will be 'very sorry infants voice was of great volu i ­.: L 11 .!. T � - : . .-!' I . . .. * .. -... . . 4 me, though. .-.:�.�'.1:I f .. . I 1.L . .- L - . - and specifications furtrigheo for every qlass of ' I--­� BARNAR ' ' Park Milne, There we re About 60 to lose auch R good ii�ighbor, not as harmonious as we would. have liked ? L" If �, . 1-. . - . , L. .L . I . building. Steam and hot water beating and '.... . ­ ,..I .� ,_: � 111. I . . � .'­­� ;", , ., ;,�t I, . . , , . . , . . � - -Gerris Block - :� Ruests prese ,.;I.' ''I I... .� . ventilation a specia'ty. Ofdoe / nt and all.j,)in ,a wishing the . I -BoN TON. . to have heard, and most energetically and ,.L�: - . 1. , �11L: I * .... . corner Dundas aud Brock streets, Wn4t . . . I; � .. ,i ,T .'�. L -. .. - I - . by' JEWELER I & WA TCHNA Kiil. young couple IODR life and Jappiness. - .. . . 1emphatioally this kid objected to some of - I . . - . . . - . - I . - Residence-Kingston Road Rast Pic�orlug. 37-y L ".. I I , I �, . . - . ---- . ----..- I . 8jitarday afternoon D Rot od DIU. M . Woodruff,of ,Pickering, visited bar the gospel truths annunciated by the re I v- -,.-,.,-�`-I��,I I z�L - - - .. 1 4 .: -WHITBY, ONT. , r. re . ,­ .., I ­ - : . I . -Tr ­� 1 . . - - - . .. L. . T. PENNELL, HOPSE PAIN �,R .-. . . . , I.; ..I ily escaped an anjd,-� tj Dam. � .-.1' . , , -1 E .. � I ro . wo urped son. John-Woodruff,Ilast week. erend gentleman.officiating, by warbli - . - . - .... . a anADecorat-or. All kinds of house paint- *. - .. I . He 7 - I*"-'-'-� ;, jev.;' - . . . .I I --­ . - hil fee Henderson, 6f Dunbarton, visited a shrill and blood curdling yell. - - - -,�� . I . ,� - ing, sign writing,- . out of his own vard rather uddenly when The 61d -� A-, � graining, p .Per-hanging, glaz- . --4 * , W 11 . . I- - . . - L- - 1. . . . , - . . � .��. . . .- . - Ing, kalsomining, tii�iing, *., done on short Miss L. Wood'ruff ' day last week. Adam appears to de-velope in --'-: I!, - . - -I., - -.--- -. . . tit)g.dove b�n flie borne slipped and a my went the . some at a ve .-,:...1, 1.. :41 1.. _ . - . .. . -. T in�is, paid a flying youthful age. Fortunately the-infant dirl - . .� .- I -- - .: � notice. All pain - ie will L,j of pure STO , E , PIPE POLI 11 I turnout into the ditch in a heap. Asvie. Mr Palmer,. of 11 I .. � ; . . . linseed oil and white )ead ay;A satisfaction guar- . -. I .. �-. -� I - -- I Visit to the people ai�ouDd the send hill. not annoy the parents or the pre&eher so :- .. *"I' � 1. . . . � - :. . - � .. anteed. AD earlv. order fjoliqited. A�y'6rder I tanot, was quickly al, ban and matters . ­ I � � � -� - I I - .�. I �. left with J.Tanne-r& Son, b�iwljers, Pickering, . A few of our frieu4s attended the tea at the young rascal had to sit and hear the ." �-' � -: .- .� . I . "... � . - .-.. .J.-il.�-*- I . - I will receive prompt tAteudou. Work shop 4Lnd K�'Us 11owee's Brunswick!`B ack to inado right in a twinkli'DR. The doctor is the Meliville church last Thursday evening. .unwholesome truths being Aelivered. . -! .,�, .. - . I . .. - � .i -- � . : �- 1?ly , . polish4your stove pipes. Fixisi olitib to be c6bgrotulated in Dot I aving sustain. . ­­ :1" :--11 . . � 1. . . - residence, Whitby. ------ - . I"I " , I Two of our boys aitended the dance at - *-.d4b*-*- , � :-. I�­- . . � . .1 .1 �I . . ,� � :. - ,� .: ­ . -�' made. No difiagriseabl Injury. I. the lake shore and !report having had 9, OUNBARTON. I � - 1,� �� -C nsed Auc- - I : - I I -fou --R-h-J�Tuco I '.. ,1 - MA� . a Om 11. ad tiny i - .. , . -1 .i . I . . . . � I . . I '. .. . I it Ct 1 20- cents per bottle/ at .1 1 , - . . - I , -- . . . 0 . -� . ionser,Valuator,etc.,t6r East Yo k and ' I . Graham Bros. wiLl' offer for sale by grand time. I � . . . -- - .1 -.I . A . .�-_,, .. ��, . . . - I . I- , -�, ,, . . I . . �I �.,-1. ; : 1,. . :. I I bitby. anetion on Wednesday, Un ch 2199, their Our little town c#n boast of two dreps The ladies of Lbe i .1 . I v �. � . -�!I � . -----� : thewholoof North iLaI Swith Ontario. Strict W. R. HOWSE'S .Drug Store, . Presbyterian congre- .: �A�,�,- - �.-,. .. - . attention giv§n to al I orders bvinail or telqgrfLph. ' ­ - . I . , . - - � I,. . � L � on i ire stock of horses and area, consist. makereas Miss Spe�eer has finished her gation lie - �.',-) . . Charges moderate. Addre,!s ;rRog.POLT HERII' DrI Dean's Liver Pills. Dr. Dean's Iron P!lls fol ere are making extensive proper. � ,�,11,­..�- . m I , . F;, ,- . "r,- " : I , .� , I - - -V . ­ - BOX47,Brougho6m.Out. . . � theblood. Dr. Dean's Bitter Extriietof Sar- . inigofsomo 80 Clydesdalei 8 Hacknoys trade and they are hoth ready for all. kinds atioDs to entertain their frie1nds 94 the ...-:'9(' - .. - ". - -L ------ siprilla for all stomach troubloi. and a number of high grace and Welob Of sewing. -T . . . . - "�"", ;'� - - . � ,-- . � I., . POSTILL, A-U-Ctf-ONEER, TC., I i I. I . 1 grand tea on Wednesday next, March, T. ­ - 1-j L , , . ': e - 1* , 1� ­ - I . . , I . . I - � . - Fe Green River solicits sales from hi num- . W- R4 HOWSE, D-ruggiRt, I itby, poniett This will be perhaps the lar�est I! -LoNanLi4w, The fact of having secured Miss ,.. IN. I �­ -- -­ - . .. , � 6 - Jessie :.- ­- ­' ' - . , -Sole agent for Canada. I I I I , � �i � , . -1� I - .- .; .- .. erous fxiends both iar and no". Wei;of arms, . sale ,,'regiaterel stock eve bold in an. . � I ­ i - PORTI UNION. . . Alexander, the talented elocutionist, will �.-�,.-; , - - �� I-I. . - - farm stock, and everything that is to be d will Nowba-Mveryone making purchase@ ' I, i . . . . . . .- ­ ' � .. . .- at HOWW9 10P . 8".advt. in anolbor oolumu. . i I ��;�, � . I � ­��'.., � . ..I.-, ... - be handlPA by the subscriber with the ost Drug Store for the next 30 days wil bi �- � - '- guarantee a large attendence, a6d a rare wl:'- `,:1It­. . - . car 48 4 day the 26th i ;,.,.. - . . 1. . 6 and sold to the very best advantagt. lY Dodd scribb4ng book free. Mentio Sv" I "'I ,carnival on Tuesday night was a On Mon' ult.,. Mr. Andrew treat may be expoeted as the large aud- *I;.- - ' --. . I . . . � F okering - . : ­*,�- - . I., ... i -- . - News, . � great Success, about 6W P�)ple were pro. Annie' resioenoe wa�s suddenly taken pos- iences in the cities and towns of this ;,.,-I.11 . 1 . :. , -1 OHN LESLIEj BOOT AND EHOE . r I . ., � 1-1 .- . . .4�,�- �1 I I I ­ . . . - . -- - sent. 0. Macnab did not start ho the session of ,� -1 .1 .1 . . I ­ .. J Maker. Pegged amd oewri work. ! I . - . . by a large i number of the young Province testify to her splendid ability. ,--I.-- :,-,, ,;11; - 1-11,- . - ,�"'�... "" I - - I -- ., . .. iptly okttended to. Experienned wo. - � bree mile race as he was offering from T)ople of the Contenzial Methodist'church. Admission to all the-entertainment only ­ ­ 11 i .. . '. . proxf . �!­,.:, � . � � he 'visit which weal's great surprise to all ..' ' � I -- - , .. I ship. Don't forget the stand,nearly oppo I 0 asevereould. Grabam an Bundy skat. � . 80 'cents. Hear what the press h --,-..�.,.,..-: - .. . as to -Z ­�,- : . . m. . Newri,King street,Pickering village. 7- the fanill Wks the occasion of presenting .:­ - - ­..": . . . - . ed ton rounds when the attar dropped Say of Miss A der: I'Even the threat- . -�' : - .. I '_ ­- - -- - GRE- ERW i ()D , to ffs's *Wellie Annis a Combination Book .. ­�.:"­L-'! - . - . I I out and the former won b-, default. I . -,11-�, I L - . ORDON HOUSE, Piokerint, Ont., . Casein recognition ;of her services in ening storm-tlms of last night did not -�-;�'e. . -, . �.. . . . I the . , . . -� . � . I .- .. I . . -%.: .11 �- I she two mile race.Ira TAtt, a 12 year-ill - �, �-� . . . Giames Gordon proprietor. This o W In a �: . Ob deter Miss Jessie Alexamder's,many ad . -,� .11, . . brick b r ­!. ILL S � . Sunday School for a number of years past. .. . ,- , . - Ane now . uhding, Anished in in perio I ,. � from Uxbridge sook first, %ith F.Gr . -,1.1, .. :�-;.,:.,. 0 . .... -- %.. .�i I sham young mire y O'Io ... I - f ravelling public. Newandoo -. . ,. -, man a ran oved of much .., ."L., - : . . . , tyle. Every convenf,gnce-and comfort 'or the ,:--. --� .. :1 1� 1: . I About half-pmat eight Rev. E. R. . rs fioni iurniRR out in force, as the 'i4 , J � mmodious los - . I .:... . �:..:­ . I - ": '.. � 2ud. The old I the junior pastor, was called to the chair, have been in the habit of dO'DgL for the �.:�'. , ­ . !,.- . ,.- . . I . - . ; 4 ... . i I % -1 . .- ,.-,�'. i-, , 11.� . - 1`- interest and resulted, N. urtOD 186, W4 A short improm past five seasons when she comes forward I— -­�' I .,:. I and sheds. . y - , .,....: .. - : ,:::� - -r- � -, .-_ pto program was given. , -." '-''. . . . ;,-;,- ' '- � �..L '' . .. .. I , I.. -.. I .. ... I .A-.Y " "'. - -:;- ,:,'.'' J. Michell 2nd and J. H. Jobbils 8rd. The presentation was made by the - on her ,first night' to -present the -latest - , . ..� �. - ' � . . � . ­ . .- 1. .. . .1. r ,Xlr, I:.�:-A I .: . .-�.. .." . . ' . �i4 . Costumes : LsAy's, M Grabam ; Gent's intendant, W. H. Closson, and the as gems added to her repertoire. There ..-.-�. ,,­ I I - . .. . . -/ you hay. WHEA T or 0A TS to Sell, I � ' . -,�-.��`! �- . 1 _ , ­­' I � R Birrell ; Girls, Annie Jane Bir 1, was read by,Miss Lillie Knowles, the No- were seven numbers on the programme, *: '' . . j- I irrel . . . .'' ­ . . . .. . .. Ont7ano , Ba k `�; ; ;;! '�ill pay you the"highost t?" " 1 .,� .��.,-�. , . . I .. . � .'� �Is ­ IC9 I -­ ! - 'I � J L ' . ..'� - 1. - - I .,- L ­ . . L . . 1. � The night was one of the imost favorable retary of the school. The address was as ranging from the dramatic-lines of Ald. `t4l � . I ­ I � ... .il . ­ ! - I � . IV _ I I I . ;I . ! I-, I I- ofit. follows : i . I . % . - - -:' ' - - , ,, , . .1. of the season, and manager Boyer pr . .. I I - . . -. 1 - , I% ­ .].�'.�­ ­ ': L - / - � :"r�, ' ' � - . � - r:._ - I:, . k .. I . rich's 'Set of Turquoise' to the naive im, '. I I � - � .,. i . PICKERING BRANCH. :­;�. _ . . I _ . . Miss Nellie A timls, ! . . . '-"' � : ' . � .; ., 1. - -, 1: - : . . .1 : . 1. . . . - - . . � �:, I I ; i 14 -- - . . . - : -- - - . ed muoh thereby. - � I ' . liation of childish character, as set forth � .�� I , c . . . - When we consider the sueoeas of our oun. . . - !.,1: � , . -- -- - , . . ' own am ,�,:,,, �­ .. I .-. .., . - you ha to buy FLOUR.bre4kfAst � .... , .*- .,,,,,,,,I,,.,I,,,,,,,I,,,,,I, . in Miss Alexandor's w9ement ,of .-, � I - - . I . I day School entertainments of the past few , ­� cl , �. :, - -Ope-n for the traussotion of all I0101"i"ItO ttc., I ell bes$ qualiily at Lowssf I Ititos. 'Come oI amis ay Afternoon in a Public -Sciliool .1 .1 . - I I . au tO I"obv"It"2%% yearsand- that their success was dueso IMd I I �-,-.-,.�. .. , , - � . I Bauking Busin6wa. - I I atnumberwal March Irth. .1 - �"' " I , . . ..I. . . �- . . . I . . : greatly to your efforts, -we have felt 60W- and where there wwoo much that Was :.�':�,-I!��! , L - I me urdays ,:i T * . . , I . .1� I , I . - . . . � 0 1 z Houss--From 10 to 8; Sat � ­ �­.�'. 'L, �L 1. . BROUGHAM* . . , .. , . . .! I-V ­ . I " polled to acknowledge your services in some od it is hard to parboulaIrize. Alt ,�. ., . - -,-. . -��.-..,.;,:I I � - 0gether . .,:,.L _. L . * I I . . . q to I o'clock. . -: . , , � ". * . 1 - I I . - . . - ­ . I , - , �. -'n . e0tio,n % i� - . S fion siw - niew !; small ilray. The ability. to instruct and Viss Alexander.bas good 'oame to con. . .g�J..-.'­2,1 . .1 . San gs Bank in conn . yi�*lik ckirhmt Cakes make III in John Piumon i T* - -.- A I Y- - train children is not given to &IL The triumph." �. , *.-V . . � . gratulato herself upon this latest I- ...�. il . I - .. Mi" Barnum. of T is h4r* With na cia needed * . 0 sign I ., . .. ) - . - , (8-y) GEORO'9 KERR, Manager. Omsy uckwkmt Fkur axid th Py viU ' tien in perfecting the young -01obe. "Early last evening th ., - _ I � - . Y _, , .L , . . - - ' . - . : - I . . � .. . . . . I her frisal Mi" Bodell. h�their parts can only be appreciated b ­ 1, r, .. ef- I - . I . fleate y'om. `BtandiaR room o I I ' sted oullsid � � ..r i . . . � I a � ­. I . ­ :­_�.­ , I-..,"... t". ­ -­ I I .1 - 1`0'.; I Mrs. William Woodruff, Mount Al. those who have themselves taugh , . . . I "L�7 ­ -.*s-. � I � . t. U Assooiation Hall'y '" ' . . ­ . IV . PECIER'S L VIER I .!'::;�-- .� ';L � . :-. . I;. Her old friends gath . .. I ­ � - - ,� 1_,_:: - these viri h' exhibited i '. ..� -- � . . ..1'. j -i'.!��.� .1 . I- � ., '*�� I*M is here wisb friezids. - - erod i forae to greet Mile I �.. �- � . ! - i.,�­�. �t , .� 3121 t . a , 1. a" on ave a J"e Alex- .* .,,-; - �� . - - I � .. �,­� 11, ' . - n an U in I 3 , . ­ R: - `L . "I . . '.. . . :.; � ­: Frank and Minsis Allawi q with Plors traordi a � L-. - ,, "r.: I First-class vehicles-and lwrm for bi a 4 y I . . n = No labor ham .you ramatic and humorous re- -:,7" _ - y6i; 11119111-10gel CkpiwXg, b6ps I 00 *Robinson. of %&*rivs, wu* blerti au IT" an7all your natural gifts you halv' ander in bar d � -, I ­" I I 0 10 10 . 1. - I . 1 - or might. Teamin; done promptl -b' ..�­ . ­ . " - I . . y , aital. ' Min Alexandar showed her Ter- Ir.- - . - I i , unrewIvedly given to our school. . - �- �11 � .- .1 ­ � � ; I .1 . . 'BUN Lin connection . - . [�'- - -* 0 1. I . . day:or job. MI t- do Jt foir 5 CeSIS te'r bag, an i gnod Ounday. - WO could satility in a long &6 of trying selections, . - , .� I . � - , . I - I. ..-. .� . g all G T R tr&iAs. Preioht a 2d � Uwe Jonnio Jaisksm.W01 i of has, h", not 104 your great offIvioad riot only of P"t � . a.' . ir . I-7 1. ..1�.. . - W . ' 0 J,19se!er as yov liko it aud .�on-"Ll - ,"irs,but sapad^Hy in our last successful rendered with her old time vivaxiity and -.'%', I�, , ,x,-, . -. I ... express slivered to all piLrb 41 '. 'e- 11 I , .. � . - -1� !11 I � , I ev � 1- . � -.:: Wz ... I- ,­. -..�­- . � 11 � con geo it bath the same d . I ,ill bow ill for a Saw days but is now I muebi.. ;iwd&y school enterWnwent of the 19th vigor, -The IitwAZ7 progrwmali wo in . "I . il rr � ­ � ­ - 68 vi�ge. ­. .i�.,:- . , improved. I inst., P"a unna", no-we hop* '.�', , il ., - -1 wad. - : . ' repened with musia 6 om ft.-D'Ales. �-: I .. ,")A ­ %,­ yift-c 9 - . ; , iowd,- m1se ,~ � 1., U is# 0" "t While to . .1 -1"", . � . . . ,*and looininissian do ' in �- I modayt - of 0shamis, kh for 11=4 I .. �. . , . . , - I .� i we w44 mom May you for your labor mW efindro a orehasim The slinment � - - It : -1 - .. .. 11�r"- � , , - . 11 I, . 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'� .: .-.. .,,tt,i- I.: - - - r I _. s- - _'_ whtch rile _. .. _ -- � favarfte lase of te>rri y �'3ioves F�QJ�OTED OOD�I 6AB . - ., �, . � T.: ��� � . `K,?. work 'entree, Icctt -work edges, d a - wovric ti roe► pay euperlsncs will tw very iibaeal to :I r7 a -' border , and much elaboratio tndi AMONG y - `' - i - Iiim who first plants hie tfap within its is R ,. +, Iutproegll 1Ntr<I[l>d ad La7llt `" .r dual taste iDa suggests E.. , .4 , . ', w _ ,_,,,,.,_ f'q hinits. `- The taco Is tine for the vary exist- _ many Btiaeg to be Lard'a'h4 Year. - �ittJe P1Dk 91lbonnet tf3eg hood• I � _ '5 r. , ence of the competitors, and is atteidded +'; Ever mairnin 'axt abo t eight, ht `� `;' . ` °: rf" �tfl'dy and �rin 11 W�� 3'�,W with the greatest basttaed. Time sad sin Some thousands of miles warty added 1 fi rf-A M Little Pink Sunbonnet o' iia the g te,1 ; d11 J OOnoml'oal Y} 6>f• N8t8 �$' t ?rfid i x Coast- da the hardyy mariners butt the its- ow Yoar to Ghe world a submarine vubi,•s, an And, a tin bucket upon liar arm, I _ - with theft slender prows, until at the end this Year may be one of the moatiioteworttl 11 Trudges away from grandpa►Iia'g fa M. I xtsxQ -1' _ — z 8ti11i 1LeelcI of a wee I -tile ice parts slightly, letting in in the his•ory 'of submarine telographin�, There are cookies, and apples, an butter 1' Beef Stew; �ektngthe Orogad Abe t �' a favored one, only to class the came night, The Anglo-American Cable Company wi ; PI + I la a new Atlantic cable this s rin - 'I'll . . and bread, - , Pi kled abbage, OsUncia Wiiifere, ad to the Arras of t e King of shutting out countless others who may be Y i? K+ i Tucked away beneath that shini g lid , ocoa -Rice Balls, .. the Korth I- ote fret even in, eight of their more fortunate rivaA cable is now making in England, and it's .- • -. 'Ands dear little,. childish, curl h ad Tea, Hot MII i -days The ri hie of itioti do not hold over to differ in at least one strikin eculiarit �incs the when the Cab t3 P y -.I sighted the snow - covers sake anti ice• g from ail oilier submarine cables. Its Copps r rx Under the sunbonnet s'crown is id. I: � —2, g Pis forbidder► from year to year, and the' fortunate man conducting wire will weigh 650 potands 1)r . bound coast of Labrado , knot thitherto no cable has had aontlu . I—, . I is he whose vs�eel fs. swiftest and whose - ~ �Oh, it is lonesome at Lome all.day , . Celery Sou , shores have been rarely visited except bS' complete knowledge of the treacherous • The saucy kitten refuses to play ; I Scat PIe, Bailed ions, .: fishermen,enthusiantic ex lorard and aciant� p g for weighing so much as bUti pounds r Nobody singing about the place; White stead, ! fats. Its few settlements arc all upon the coast enables him to haz�riske which knot, and most of the'Atlantic sables ha e _ • • altered ford, his less.s.killed neighbours dare 'hot under- conductors weighing - 400 _pounds 'or Jails. . } . Nobody coaxing the dog to race , . 'Grape Grape Pudding es. coast generally in some eh take. No little feet on the fresh-scrubbed floor, 1 . presenting fa the summa a sight that is par knot. Many short - cables, and eve The Labrador cod are much ,smaller in u Breaking to pieces grandma's rul I :. �RNt7— • j inde3d picturesque, but in the winte>'aa size than ttioas obtained b our fishermen some long owes. in tropical wateray have Oh, it is cad when summer is o er , :, Bean $cap, I , ; I forbidden spectacle of despair and desol on the Grand Bank +and my addition to the cores weighing'- aai little as lUy pounds. ~i JWfGtI ©'Pink Sunbonnet starts to drool. Ll.�, e f Lgaf, Mashed te►toea, tion. Cables 1,0t►U miles long on the east coast ! f rooks species a varier of the Ureeuland cod p ' Graham Bread Stewec omatoes, With the exception of few permaneati � Y - Africa have cores weighing 25U pounds t I Little trla row; of course the sh old is caualit, much the same in size but with ai • B B Y ' Granberry Pie, Cori villagers in the extreme Southern part, the rile knot. The heaviest core is that of e Soon to a beautiful womanhood. ulation of the onfnaul is composed of mottled skin. French cable from St. Pierre iii uelori to Then from the door, some ha d These menus are not intend d as eaeo• �p,°oP p p Three radesare redo aizad b - the dealer q ' , Dear little maiden will i, away- Y• models but as auRf{estiona to oge who hsyuimaux,- missionaries, agents of the g Y Brent• It is 2,242 miles long and weigt s at Battle harbor, Newfoundland cod hold- 485 lbs. r knot, P Hudson Ba Company, wit s small number Ing the first place, Straits of Belle Isle cod �' It is not strange we ahou id think f this, desire to combin® alatableness. with econt Y When in the moc'ning, bright an cool om Often°a law• riced, infer o lace o of hardy settlers, who ar left to oars for the second and Labrador cad the third • The estimated'ooi+t for making and layi g - ' y' P P ; the deserted homes of the beentfiehftrmen` ' long cables is shoat $1 10(1 r knot. It s Not forgetting a good•iaye. kiss, meat ay be converted into as . ouriahing but in the European markets, where for . supposed that the c Little. Pink Sunbonnet goes to s hoail. : an•l• sa cry a dish as a high -p i d roast. Here these people spend die dreary months the most art these fish go, it is needless pP oat of the proposed • • - of Winter in their peat houghs covered with p Yaci6o cable will be somewhat greater, 1, - It d Good Housek a . When eggs are high it is V: ell .o have a to say that all are sold under the head of cause it must be laid at B . . . Housekeeping.., g know] dge of delicate deserts h oh do sot many feat of chow, cut off from all Dorn' first unlit I _ q There is noth�n y to to • muaioation wfth frfenda n distant )saga, q y f --- re uir them. , yy 8o GREAT A DISTANCE - # R , taste, a cal to the desserts in h oh a 16s waiting patiently for the ttheery whistle of i� 8�ay Where You ire• q pp the mail boat which is the harbinger of WOULD H�$NB38 T$E OOEAN• foam anywhere the cable iteali ry �'° T received a letter the other ds In forma important in but when _— likely to be manufactured. The tut 1 - „ Y' the are scarce and- high, audi -apes and spring acid the return -fro» mere existence length. of that cable, exclusive of 710 kno a - which•the writer aaid, :!mbar, I want to y g g P to a few weeks of true Iff+ laregosal to Kahl a liam Between irelan g tr; ` come to the sit and earn hn livi , what cranberries are plentiful, I ha♦ oacoeted already laid in Australasian waters, will I e y Y g. The teat product of La rador is' fta fish aiinei Scotland and Utilize Ttdea, about f{ 100 Irnote if :�aa I raneiseo eha11 l e IF -chance -have I9" And I felt lik posting vat-, Besse is from phe lathier hick have g P - ! �' P g ro�•eid vatood. A oa m c tg ,of fruit cries. Strip it of its mar ne produatat, and A bold eehsme for obtaining mechanical the terminus in the U. S . and soir e I P back an immediate answer an saying: P Y g g Y uu have left nothing but mosquitoes and a g ' „ ++ are go a labeled " � uddings, in which Y g q power for industrial purposes has lately hundreds of miles longer should Vancouv r "Stay where you are. I didn t do it, p barren waste. In its fisher ea wbioh amount though, for Iyknew it would be useless. the feluit, 'after boiling, has been Put annua }1 to man buadr ds. of thousands attracted attention is l+:ngland. Itcontem- be tae terminus.- .The cost at w1,4(� p �r m The child fs bound to come, and °use she through a colander, sweetened, and is Y Y latex the construction of a dam fifteen knot would be about $6,200,000 for cab .8 1 � read o be combined with cot tareh for of dollars, it fa easy to aei wj"a� has been miles long from the .northefstern coast of and la'yilag alone.• still, And she will drift into a third rate Y the bone of contention in past year .+- 200 per its t - 1 �' boarding- house, -than which if there is any- Puddi g, or with eggs for merit g e pies. p Ireland, across North Channel to the The estimated 'pritse of $1, p 1. b tween England, Franc and the United extremity of Cantire, SooC'ard, sad putting formakiagandlaying cables includes ever - thing meaner — let -tie pxay! And if 'she is Beef stew.-- Pro�uu4i a five r ten•cen+, •Staves. � pretty she will have to carry herself like soup -b ne, which is Casually h If meat. .. I in several gates and water wheels, to be thing that the contractor is usually e I snow on high hula to avoid contamination. (',Over ith boiling water and place where _. - SCOTCH C*PITAL A WORK. ' . worked by.the tide. Owing to the greater quired to do. The speci6eations includ - If she is confiding and 'innocent the fate of it vyill immei' for several hour until the The business of catching fissli is carried oil depth of the lriah Sosand.to''the freercoursa fa the contract for the making and laying. - 1 that highly persecuted heroine .of ohl.- fash bone c: be removed, leaving th r eat. (gut far the mast part by the le.rge and. en ten of a great cable enter into elaborate mir -uti a I Toned romance, Clarissa Harlowe, Lis before this in small ieces, ad I &It, p p oeir, a few prising hnusaaof Scotland, vfth their branch - touching what ie required on both side h doors f op or- raw o atoeg eliceid sliced on o is if one I ,r There are stipulations as to the weight an . her. If she is mely the P P + offices in Newfoundland. Each house has c 7 tanit are firn.t closed a ainst he If she likes, i not -a small pinch of c tl pry read, - • . quality of everything that enters into t e 1. Y Y S its de andante whom it fu uishea in Spring - <` is smart she will perhaps succeed in earn- thyme r other fiavoriiig. Bail f r half an with food, apparatus and boats necessary �` cable. Then the cumber of tone strain i, ins enough money to pay her board bill hour or lcngeio, then add dum li gs made to obtain a catch. In the fall the accounts Q that the cable must be capable of endurin , , Fes_ and have suf$cient left over to i Bulge in as for bi9cuit, only stirred stiff stead of are dettlad. If the seasoi has bean a re• the method of making joints and of testis t ; - the maddening extravagance of an ceasion- rolled.: Cove closely! and boil fir fifteen munerative one the house ,btains as ample - them, and "the' method of indicating tie - ._ a1 paper of pins or a ball of tape. minutes, who it is ready to sery return for' its investment • .but if, as often ; ,I_ length of the cable at given points are a I lr,� �- , What if, after hard labors and repeated Pickled Cabbage.- -This is non Ily pro- happens, the season has been for some ream . + r,t set down in the specifications. The enRir - 3 failure, she does aeoure something like suo- pared arly iii the fall and cin be kept son an unprofitable one, he bouee stands , ears of the company are to have the right aces? No sooner will she do eo than up ulitil la in the spring. Iiav _ a granite its loss, patiently lookiaig to another year , I while the cable is layi'rig to will•gtep some•dapper youth who ill beck kettle- srtiallyfilled with spin+ nd sweet- to.reimburne it for its prey ous captor_ taule $ a3oni�IQx.IOAT>J worn THE atioRE J. i on her over the border into the la d where ened vi a ar. When' boiliu �� r in some end from time to time. Cables are uauailt I. g 1 g outlay. Very little mono ever passes into - troubles just begin. She. won't k low •how finely•e lopped cabbage. Let it jt at scald ; the hands of the catchers )f the fish. It is paid for in installments as so much of the . t , �; , � to new or bake, or make good a flee, fur remove theeabbage to,a jar, unin colander 1, matter of barter wholly, knil the balance cable is' manufactured. The contractor 1. such arts are liable to be ,overlooked ed when dipper o as leave he vinega i the ke4- of credit is always on the ide of the house, commonly required to insure the cable i -. ' a girl makes a -career- for herself, and so tie. Add mor cabba e, repeats ig the open- yet with its manifest d sacivantages the transit from loss and damage by fire or se - love will gallop awe over the h lls like, ation until aalls scat ed -cove with hot afforded west and north of Ireland, the she Ltd p y system is a great practical }ielp to the 6ah� r� a , rideless steed, and happiness will flare like vinegar, prea a plat clown ov r it and set erman himself, since it frees him from tide comes up from tiie South Atlantic by a light in a wind night. Oh, no, m little in a cool place. ' In the case of one Unportant cable it was g y g Y P direet.compotition: in the large markets, that route, and, flown southward through stipulated that the contractors might ship , - • ; Rcountry maid, stay where you re if you Cocoa Rice ails. —Cook th6� r cc is plenty and guaranwes.,him a ho �e and means of the passage feat muutioned long before it at their own risk such lengths of cable e a= - have a home and friends. Be eon nt with of water until partially done, add 1 pinch of support, which if left to himself he might can got up there on the east side of the they thoughtfitbeyondtheapecified length , ' fishing for trout. in the brook ra her than aalt, sugac tci, sweeten well, nt heaping often'lack. - green isle. Moreover, the gulf.stream, or ¢ and that should any each extra cab e cruising s stormy sea for whales. A great teaspoonfulof �cocos, although g a ed choco- rather the drift from it, bathes the northern f' BSJANDINAVIA�i 6f rlioD9. - be laid with the consent of the con - 11 - city is a cruel place for young ivea. It late may be u ed, to each cup o ice, Pour - part of Great Britain more freely than the , • `'1 takes them as the eider press •t keg juicy into cups, pl a in the a•,,eamer ova r s kettle The method of catoliing bah differs from southern, and a portion thereof is diverted pangs engineers, it should be paid for t ' that employed ed b dui oth r le except the rate of £..20 per knot up to ,£'10,0 - - apples, .sunkissed and flavored with the of boiling wa r until nearly 1 ke jelly. P Y y Y . PeoP P southward by the Scottish coast, so as to •the aontii►ctor'a ship sual) Ifea at an - breath of the hills, and crushes them into When bold turn into side dishes. It spay be the seandinaviana. It was introduced make a continuous current, it is said, flow. p y h V -pulp. There is a spoonful of juice in each eaten without cream, bat is im r ved by it. from the Norwegian oosst verjtweaty years ing down the North Channel. Here is a for same weeks after the cable is.lsid i apple, but cider is cheap. I If cream is sc*ree,, iq may be a to go ago, and first put into operation o the rest deal of power goingg to waste. and the order to make needed repairs while the tea N - farther by wh pping fifth an, eg •beater. shores of Newfoundlandt near 3t. John s. C }cork .Tribune thinks it is not a are in progress: The contractor mast la There it was so aticeessiut that reap tiahing senxaieiss roGeedib to eonsfder the cacti• the cable and carry it under ground to a bleat pie.— laps a layer -of ld beef or p g p oiat at a safe distsnee be and h' h tide. - r a ` A Day art HOlne• ! other hits of eat, p 1 , in the is new employed along the whole Labrador cability''ot utilizing it somehow: American P Y iR . r. hop ed fi is, coast, The trap oousie of an immense When cables were first laid it was d- ` . , �- It would save a great deal of nnoy anoe bottom of sin oarthan baking + i h, season P enWrprise at Niagara has set the whole well guilt is ttd form of a square, measur- ,yorld thinks of such matters. ditiioult.matter to 8nd a manufacturer F; if women in villages and small was fol- with pepper, salt, layer of powdered t3 . ing eight fathoms out a side. These sides, The depth of water is 474 feet in mid- -make them.- The field was a new one, an I 1. lowed the example of their city a grata and crackers with bite f batter �a id a little � P „ which are made of strong netting, are Con- channel but most of the ws it is much •all the conditions were strange. In le s held a day to be at home to the r friends, milk ; thus pl ee sit rusts lay�t until the ; y than fort ears however,. making f : t: By Chia is not meant that raft aliments, K neotsd at rho bottom by flooring of set• leas than this. The proposed "isthmus " — Y Y g dish is full ; et wel with raw ' or broth, tan the whole extending from the buoys at submarine cables has been brought. to a even to the extent of a cup of a, neces or a little warps war r ; spread over all a g+ R Y for that is what the engineers call ft —would f3 4 f all one's- thick ls, er o crack rs which eve been the surface to very near the bottom, From be about three hundred feet wide and the wonderful degree of perfection, thouteh th t - .. ' . ssrily should be provided. But, Y the care enclosure thus made a net ig acquaintances understood 'that ne could seasoned with halt sac mined wf t i milk and materialtor i.,it is thooght,mi ht be obtain- dream of the electrician. a cable th t strung to the shore, wheia it in fastened, ad from the high bluffs at the, Irish end. The shall carry the hgman voice from America i always be found on a certain- - d y of the a beaten t gg. Stick its of bu },t r over it, K y perpe estimated cost is $10 000 000 and the time P + y suet at rile foot of none perpendicular a to Eura a has not et been attained. There ,. I week; one would not be likel to miss cover and bake half t e three -qdi rters of an ►. ; cliff to serve skis purpose of a leader. The teamed as necessary for *construction is are now, however, morn than. forty mama - seeing those people whose soci ty was'a hour ; remove, to co or ten mip tee before Y - fish in their pass a to ao # from tiro harbor. three ears. The current flows at six miles faoturers of cables and about two score vex- : . , - treat not to be lightly lost;. As the ease eerviag and blown. sg Y i ecooanterr this leader, sn in try In to peas an hoar most the, acroaa,and at seine eels specialty constructed for oa+ble laying. . stands, a very fine day calls out verybody Celery Soup: —Boil a head of )dry (same Y I - L - - - around it enter the trap which t ey try laces even faster. It it taken for anted Most of the factories are in Great Britain, - i - at once to make up a number of v site The of the at•alks 4ot suitable for the table map in vain to le+ave.'I'ho aver a number of fish p but the sable ships are scattered over the ` • ' consequence in that ever bog runs sw& be used in a int or more f water for g that the power developed by this means P � =. q y Y Y l P captured at one haul of the trap is fifty would be oanverted Into rho form of oleo- lobe. Three ar'e regularly stationed at . from all the rest, and nobody is at home fort.yfive min�ites. oil a e slices of uiiitals in a• cod season and as twa Kau s Halifax seven at London. our at Silver anywhere. onion in a pint and a half of [nil tricit for tranamiasfon ;but there'is some + T A ,mix one arc raado inga day the profits are lar� ®, Mips as to the localities in which it ��, two at Singapore, two in the West ,1" : 1• table a oontullof floc with a: it le told t q I.. _1 - P espa)cially when Wie fish 1, as during t e would be utleti. Un the Irish side. of the Indies, tWO at Callao, three iD rho liSedi :- _, milk and add to the oiling milk ok tea , , �` . - . past season, at from th • dollars and fifty channel there are no lace towns near at terranean, one at Gibraltar, one at Aden, a. Mind Stagnation . I, . [minutes. Mash eels y in thi water in g �a'. which it was Boiled a d stir into thg milk. cents to four dollars per uintal. hand. Dublin u 12$ mites away sad London one at Shanghai, one ac Copenhagen, one , ( Wherever the mind fails to ova work The trethod of pulling the trap is very 365 • Glasgow, in a bee -line is seventy -five at Brent, one at Pernambuco, and one at : � sufficient to ctecupy its powers, a certain Add butter, alt, a d peppeF to taste. _ , t1 , interesting. A large boa , oapableof Darr ro ; ;sa Blatant and Edinburgh about fifty Montevideo, with others at points in China, stagnation murt result.. Whet er the in. Strain and serve at ones. g Y dividual is an ennuied woman. of fashion or Bean Soup. –Soak one qa at dried lag tarty quintals of fie manned by. six more. India, and Australia. They are. hold in .+ a• hard workinry nuie woman, cumber d with or white bogus Soup. —Soak of hn In a morning bands, is moored to one order of the trap I - - readiness to go to any point within'their e that site has no grain and addtwo q rte of ter; when and the work of underm ufng begun, the lidore people have died train _cords than jurisdiction far. repairs upon telegraphic much worldly. drudgery object being to force the fish into one corner were ever lolled in battle dec,larea an in. notice. '- • thou ht for anything be and the result is it boils popr hew ter off a add two , ' r , - ti Y g Y + that they may the more ea ily ,be transferred vostigator. The world is note ao netted with cables, almost the same — a certain eta nation of quarts of free boiling walater nd also a . to the boat by the dip -net. . I great and small, spa new ones are laid so the mental powers, a weakening of the quarter of a teas nful of oda. Bail Beginning at �.hb corner, the bottom and El'atrieal'heta►dlight4i for locomotives will frequently, that there is much demand for • • , mental forcer, though the indiv dual may until ,the beans are very sofa, rags them aides of the net are title ragas)) to the likely dome into general use within a few through a sieve s►nd °turn to . her kettle; P gradually the aetwicea of the sable - laying ships. A 1. - - . fail to understand it and would eseet the g oars. The Southern Pacific railroad has - . aides of the boat, as each new hold reach+si Y lint of tb® world r cables, long and chart, imputation. add salt, pepper and butter to taste, and already ufpped many of its engines with P the unwale the recedin one being let go. 6 set down in tabulated form ogcapies twenty % - a cupful of oren.m, o milk, or are if the g p this now eaidli ht. . 1 I sou is too thick. rve with °arcs of In this way the fish are gradually forced $ arge and closely printed pages. The cable 1 ' ` .. I stale bread fried brown in butt° into the °°tsar, from whi h they ass trans. A millionaire of Vienna has Left provision map of the world prepared by the U&M . +• - . •.; Table LinAII• . ferred to the boat. Oftentimes the sag of in his will for the constant . illumination �of States Navy Department shows that the • . 1n the matter of economy in nrchasin Eeali Loaf: —Chop o •and one aIf pounds the sot becomes caught n than bottom ai rho vault wherein he now Iles.n eleetrio blediteeraneaa is thickly netted with cables table linen, there are two fee rs to be of rare steak and on tbfn ■li of fat salt the boat, which is then literally aground Itgit is to be kept burning far a year, ape west of Malta. So li the North Atlantic pork, together with two a 108 of stale white on a shoal of ood•f3sh. hen the catch of oven the coffin is to be lighted in the in- between the thirty- eighth and fifty -fifth borne in mii,d.` Where a patt rn proven bread ; add ten medi m•sized crackers, rol- fish is too large for the boat to carry to terior by electricity. . . parallel*. The North Sea, the Rsd Sea, # _ _ unpopular, the goods are aooa be• had at , f `� - a considerable discount from the prices of led fine, melted but r, the siz of a has s the cleaning house a bag it fastened to the A •bolt of lightning, near Luling, Tex., and the Arabian -Sea have many cables. , •a pripnlar patterns of the name quality. This egg, and two (beats .eggs. Season with tap line of the not and the :fish forced into sUmok the oaraer of a mouse, passed - through The only iia generally the "inside rasa° "for the salt, pepper an sage Mix an make into it, where they remain u til the next day, a shelf, hit a snuff bottle and leaped to the -oa$AT UNBBID011D SPACES - „ a loaf, like bread. laoe in a king•pan when they are taken st special trip, floor, where it seemed to exhaust itself on great bargains which are omptimes b now are the Pacific', the South Atlantic, V 1. _ ' with a little water,. . cover with its A well - +quipped trap costs $400, and a little 2 year -old child. The child was and the great stretch of the Indian Ocean advertised in these goods. The purchaser of butter, dredge with flour and bake two when badly torn or, u is sometimes the only slightly Stunned, but in a short time between Made aaear and Australis. There must decide for herself whether this reason boo honrq, basting often. Cut In slfc s t0 serve, aaso to a storm, loot alias iher, necessitates Its k ruched rftaotl black. g - . makes the bargain an undesirab a one, in Y is no considerable cable north of Stockholm 1. Lira Paddin I canned I ra es are an additional hardship o the unfortunate her particular case. In any cgs , it may Pe g•— P Until the dixgovery of the gold minas in or south of Nelson, New Zealand. Th osed run through a ender to r move skin owner. At each heavy ow or atoriti the q V be set -down as pcir policy and oor .aeon• !1 California Russia was the greatest Id Black Black Sea is completely ggirdled by land . - ai °ray to buy thin, light goods, o'matter and seeds, sweeten, let come he boiling traps are taken up togua d algainst possible g gg liners and crossed b one cable. The Galf g producing country, mining about $13,00O3- y Dint and thicken wi h cornet ch which disaster, but oftenttinex the storm comes how fine they may be, for ordi ary table 'a t)(!0 ayear. c of Mexico is crossed, though not at its heel A mush coarser article, wit etren th an been stirred smoo hrin a li le , of tim UP too suddenly to admit f this precaution, widest, by several cables, and the waters . g and total destruction of the trap ensued.- . In tiro northwestern part of Colorad .- and firmness of fibre, will look v tl better grape juice. Boil 8v mfnat and Cara P of the West Indies are becoming thickly. Y there fa a region several hundred square into mold or side di has. Th makes a The fishermen, however, , are adepts all � q netted with .short cables, after a little time, owing to its power of miles inexten0 which is a vast de It of Coast com- resisying wear pretty - looking denser and ma be served mending the net, ands needle 8&d twine muiaicatiouls in the United States and Eu- h are indis usable to a w 11•aF ail d boat. Fotrifi ®d 8sh. • •t with or wit out or am. Or barrier, or Pe 9 PPe rope are maintaaiued mainly by. land lines, - NeatLess, caaventaaatse ~and g od taste other fruits, map be used in the same The advantagess in thI means of fishing, The tongue of the Wed to attached to the but in Africa, Math America, and much of s will determine what shall adorn he family way. as regards the safety of rsons and pro front of his yaw and hangs bsokward instead Asia the same thing is attained by means , board, as its members gsthe are ad it at Cranberry Pie. - -O a and one iii elf cupfuls party engaged, over the merican method of forward. of long or short cable loops. It thus hap. C-` - - ` each njealtime. 06 more elabo ate occa•' of chopped cranberries, one °apt _l of sugar; of banking cart be easily *an. -The vessels A Spanish musician has devised a - ayatem ppoens that America, although more - aiona, • nd in the homes whore ealth and wet ahv tablespoonful o aorastarct in a little remalweecurely anehore in•a safe harbor,- of musical notation by. which the sharp -nand. `thacoughly equipped with telegrapVc linci ' social pfoaition bring constant tea neibility, water, sad turn one- elf capful of boiling while the a3en lino eitb r ap board or is flat ryetem.ia done away with. than any other in the world, has a com fashions have their ripe and `fall in table water over it. Mix all together and bake comfoetsable hatch on ah re, making trips Workmen baring an artesian well fnLou- ratively small amount cf cabl'e.. within linen as elsewhere. For these, t e `formal with two crusts. — M r Stet In House. twice each day to their raps. ,No danger. y ialana attack a ,maple log fn a sound state her own waters This rosy perhaps so- have each their requirements to r. here from stasis, fa e, r the ocean ray- g g ,,count a rt for the fact that cable mak- huunla, the swift messes err of death to as °i prhesarvatibn G40 toot below the surface. Pa, « dinner, the lase farina) luncheon, the ooz kee 8 -F ,. �.. fag is only Just be inning to be an impor- Y P • eq _ - _ r + T e Electrical Review estimates tbat napery sad service. Just at pr sent, the rti many of our hardy Cap Ann $ahereiaa. gg « ' }`�IY" I . ' �., Camfortabl hcuaed on s era the 8ahorma#i •there is about $100,000,000 invastsd in the tent industry in the United $tales. ri ht thing' for the several oocr aiona, as I Y tale hone exohan a business of the Lnited The navy of the United States, however, g London "a OInb f Ta11 W t. . lea hs at the 'howling ale autaide y ; laid down.by a recognized auth ity, may ' ' _ f3 g + -and p K ha,s done a vasty dual for the art of cable • �_ be thus briefly summarized : 11 r dinners 'I'h to is a rumor of a smart c t b in Lan• contentedly waits for he aaoinfn of a Sttates. , ; Y lapin Commander Sigebee has invented .-aud for luncheons, clothe are woven with don )laid "The Ffv .foot•nina It owe calmer and a brighter da . CiieaaMe+Babbit , of Waveland, lad• woo a highly efT ®otive sounding >nachine for , � `. "� ` • oqffa► l borders complete and with n pkins to its namme Lo the fact •th t every her meet` AW EAGRR snail colt Ifs cih�QNDS. , deaf and dumb top five years. A fall lately aagertaining the depth- of the ocean, an match each ae +. For tLe afternoon tea tae ex qtly b feet 9 in lies in h i ht. Two • a[iaused a xerioar accident to his arm and absolutely necessary preliminary to cable : small Cringed napkins will be ed, ana o` tiers requisites .are t hat the me Thera shall In the pursuit of iii #,s i daetr� tbs tau► of log. Since then he oi►t�i talk and hear as laying. Lieutenant- Commander Z. L. -they may or may'not mAtah Elie attach of ` bei+�ng to the si is}o boy, and altogeth- the survival of thQ fittest s followed to the well as .he ever could. Tanner, oftheU .S.navy,hasdevisedaningen■ . the cloth as, taste - and circumstances er- lo�;ely. �By a ju�li foua treti i entof the letter, and priority of onion : is the Scarcely a stream 6wua6s'f'cam the lower ioue case for deep-sea thermometers and determine. The aainaer atotltahi are ll requir= baels{of elfin a shoos a itl bl► a p ternatural only,irtght; held sacred: aoh'Spring, lugs rtc,s of the ,titdos,ithar to the �tmaoi3 also im retied a tt8rmomater frame invent- ed. La show a finish of narrow h nd +eewEd'I erect eau of posture ri fair hum a# spell• before the foe has release Its strip on thu gbh the �t or the Pac�i,jp on "rho wean, the ed b as Italian tiaysl atiicer. The - Navy ' " hem,,. ax cn the napkins bleat .a csompan ganfa have tiat<fafied t e r�quir° entti, but' 'shore, tho: f`isherme ay r dips �n+srtla! sands of which era #�ott auriteratftt, Tlie Pe ct t as also i sue i ea elaborate ' five f t nips a • ff p thou }i s ?; -t:; y each. Tha lunch. Maths: are het ,lichee). =. . ial pre ty a ect a bar ta` a ward tCt bhp rooky oaast.9E.,, binh r, t4r ;a ihunii, o o1 'in fin +c a�titr i m a and made sound- , ` .' F , �g.l ' <ib, t • to G be treatise on cable laying,.. i .' 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I .,.- '' - _�,­ I _... �,'�­ I 't.,,. - � . liiCESSIV4 ii WORK FO I - �L - - IV -V . . . . _­ glass lot,_48--iro, -:­ - k ' -' - _�AX� �z � . - 4 _­ �_...:. _.Ir � . EVIL EFEE( 9011 - _andl,�� und.gat 0oroughl .1, . ... - .­­ � . I 1k for children, Theraiste2-* -pr z - � - - .":, 11'' f��, The sterilization of mi ­ y . I- I � _�_ _ � . I - U �w.= x - . .- I . I I _., � ' - w .tsi .vii6incie0in, fhe - - ___-� 1 % L � _ - - . � - .. 0 gal ., - . , I . - i ..'­ .." .� - - .: e'. - t ;.: _....�,7i: , - �:� .. _ '.. JIVNIOR PFPILS. I I ..1i .., ,t ­ 4,, - now quite extensively prac Aied in order to arni before. seeding. Have. the soil rich ; Conad tan. Ben _ .1'" , I I I , '.' , 'R r, -I:. � - . ., , - . � . �, � . - 'Ji ,,Z. - I.. � � - - .�. ..., I I .."'..., ­:q. -, , - . I ­ I . . ' I f a in th Alte.: . . . .. - ..". . .. . . .Z: .� I .� - , , i _7� . . . I ., . - A single plant rig.* $a � ' � . . �­­_]� . . , , , � - . , ,.�".I____: i -- 4.� I .:� I _; - I �,_­ 0 �_ 11�_ - t. , � . - . � � _4, .41, ­ !1 _, " . - . � . -11 - � . . " I , � � t.::;Iii.i.,_ 7 I . � 1, . V.". �, the injurious germs which It may only ..- I ­1 ;.LT, I., .11 . I .'- - - I., .... . % I - ; � an aggrg ant-Gove . - - ­1 . .. 1. I � I �.: � - - ; .. �.: 4� I I., � . r , , _ _ I � �; Oontain, can be satisfaotori y scoomplilihad V fore 'Mi. X -S. Car*ol ruor , _ t; _.: - ,_ , �� .; b:,! I - -�� :.: � - ; --, -�-`� destroy � . . . , , , , � rden i . . � _.. -:.:,..-. � .. 1 'It. .� _tf.. -1 14'... - . ;. ..-I. li. All , ' hey are gone be 1, Lienten - , ­ . '.:... . 1 . and, died stLddenly --� :.- ; , . ,­ , 'Ilflhe foll6wing-are 'extrac liab o ' rs ,rain lit bot h induce with very simple ap I anal you I - � - . _ : -..;--. I . .. 61rom a letter �uow IL , Plant every week, from the. of Prince Edward. Isl . I - , I. � . � A strength', tab o f - ­ . ­ - .", I . I � ..­. ,;: "I, . - . ­ - 11 L - ., � . 19 r Educat ona-I S` 'tfilfii" fron I Dr.! W. lose 9�11bbne�aiad In t ifl- 6nd'-enfeeb.115;nent. ptr -tim , the ground is dry enough- to work.' last week. The Zecessed was sixty-one �. .,:� *1. � J �,� - on On I ,1h,JUL . 8 I �-�,.?.;� I.. . . I _. ., It is'largely � among, - Am of V L: that the 'later years of age. Already mention in made of ! .. _.. . :, . . � � containing the milk, III may be the For mar I .,.,'..�_-i,,- , - I I . ­ -,- -�'- ' ' J. Wilson, - I . . 9 *01 , , t you will Bud 31 -ZIP i:_,, I- of RichindxHill. . ihildren b6ttlefrornwhi,ohit into bensedor anyother . m'l�.-So�-_ , " , . . . .1. I I ­ . ' . . : - .. I plantings Pa 9 40I & . - .- .. �. I . " . -1., :, . - 1, 1.6The present systeni has s0m$ - 44valt-I, Ith%t OVerstu ly 0 sch p. Akes _ y about " well " the early 6116L PI 4 Or. . __. - _. I - .. _­ -I,:. 11-.., � , ��, - �. _.. � _1 �.�. ! ' 04"ilrOatest suitable vessel, is ,placed i iside. of e, larger There -is , .. ­ - - � , 1%�, � . . - �� � . �; 11 other systems' bas'some havoc. The brain,aa ' . _�. ages, but, like a a organ of 1e mind. I . . . - 11 . I a little time. in mid-season when Arrangements are - n6w being ma& �; �A-�' N2 . I . . . . vemelof metal whioloonutaim athe.water. I(& . �F � a , , -, . every cue has Pa" in their own garden. .through Lord Swansw for th trial ship- ... �'. . _; - . - . . �, �. - I _:�_. serious drawbacks. A . I , But. to overtaxed in the otr gleforpre-firninerift bottle, it must be -plugged with, absOrWit Th ­� ­� .1 .:. 1. . - , I a im, -roved methods of teach. This clelica put to it i highest oottoull, if on the marketis 4ullb � - - . - � - . . 0 . .__. while there ar P ta orqan this is at hand,, it) its eb,snvoo, - - . : ­­. - . . . I .meat of British Columbia ore to ,be arnelted. ,-.' ,�-- "- - - . I:.: , V.._:.. " schools, our its �m t . t ".. '' I .. - - I -,:. . , . . . . ,- - _1_1 . , � I ,�I Ing arithmetic in our u I . , � :1 ­ children tension and crowded . __.. I,,-.. '. . at Swansea, in Wales. I �1 � ,,�::_ .. - - , � ; � I - : . �. __ .02 caPAcl Y other clean cotton will an er. A small .- , . . __ A . . , - - ,­ ,_ I ; I . . . . . I - . .. . . . are . il, " ­­­- I ­ �t ' 71 1 - I . - ' � ' . � . . . � . . ,- . 7 forced to do a great deal of arithmetic in study, er ecially I memorizing, d i . 't '01=6g Peea Oats. �' " ­ '' . The Earl of'Rintore, Gave: rh of Went. � .ilo :,� I - � . : - - UrIng fruit-jar, loosely covered, ay be used _ . . -1, � , ; " . or , . - . .- .�, f: � b . . I : . at home, and of a character that redulres Its formative atagoi of in- , - � . . _�,�. __�' -, .. � I F. T - � . - _. � . . - Iza of owth. Thin instru" stead of a boOlo. The, uirements are 1h trn Australia, intends spending a fortnight , 1, � ,t j . ... , . . t its beat a landls intended for oats should 'be �. I � - - - - : � �-- the help of parents or whoever may� be I went of calls and Pbr. is roused't - � - . I . 1 I simply that the interior In Canada next month Prior to his sailing to -_ �,�- :�, �� - � .. ..-: � �, ': r the purpose. If the. had -a I efforts, at a k illing p . mel shall be selected And the seed'-*le ned and in _�,..: ',--,7- . avidlable fo . . a0e, to satisfy 9, teach; a .. - . . raised about half an- inch a vt the bottom readiness. the Antipodes from Vexcouver, B. C. . ...-: � �,_,­'-, "', .: ... -:. * . , ition or a yk . . , - , 11 few straight questions for hou �e' ' )r or's Many faimers never clean seed . ,ament L .., . I M krent's pride, er it may of the other, and that the v star shall reach When Dominion Parl Moets there �- - � : 4- , ". . - �, � . ; �- . :- -,­ which they could doiwithout helpand w=iZ be aap"A"Pills 13ve of priLir I oats. They say that oats are pats, and 1. 1, . I so. 14o, oake would the HodSO 1 ��, 1�- "- � nearlyor uiteashigh an 1e milk. The taketheirseed Out of the �in,heavy andlight, of Common .: � � ,,�-t -L. I :_1 will be four niw mem - ,� i . . � . L . I.. _�: . would. amount to just so much I iractice, drearn'of thus unduly testing the T11801" apparatusis then heated on a range' or good and bad,all mixed together. a to be introduced to Mr. . _aWl. : _?" If there ,, � .. _.:,.�-f�4, - - . - 1­ , ­ . I—. , . _., .. � there would be less obj I b such is or the other organs of the bad,, during stove until the water reacht a a temperature is peaker. 6n � 7 , 11�.V,­'. .1 . _. I - ­ Jection, u . . . - . - .1 - . � � 4 , I . � ,.,-.:: , � I _- -not - . always the case, and anqgain It is not juvenil h n is3ne the any advantage to be gained by planting ' . '�_ , "." �� - . gro ti -. yet the brat of _-, ­ .. I ."_L .1 �­. . .. - , '. . ,. .1 Pa i� t4; of lb5 degrees Fahrenheit, when it is re- go 4 City 136andil of Kingston' Low" .fl _4 ..i.;�_, - .- . 1. � -child who can get the necess ry help works' bad Q or plump, sound wheat- Th ­'. _- . . every ,h!o J. seed c6rn, 9 � ' .; .­"�. , - .. .�.­.... -, subject to the same moved- from-the heat and kept tightly- and no farmer denies this-thon there car. petitioned on Monday night to . reduce the , - .-: � ,., . for his home-work. People tan t by the general law a recihpe tion, rest 06 7�1't.._" . ,�, � .... .t '.1 I � . . . I .- :_ - � . -': old methods, and rusty even in t m, are as are all t a 6 decay, coVered for half an kour. The milk-bottles tainty must,be ih slI the best of oats. number of liquor licenses issued to both - �:: " i , - �_�. ' . � - . other . - . ...I - , . - I - . laborstorie in this are then taken out and keg - in a coal p[soo, Run the seed oats -through a good fauning shape and taverns, to abolish saloons and . " '-.��*�`�­_i . . : - V into t ,a ne . I ;,�i�_ - . I., .;�,, ­%,nr. - ��, . , , . . A always able to enter i h war wonderful fa torY Of. kunianity. t is true The rnilkmay be used at a y thus within will this spring and else I( it does not make give only bona fide hotels license&. * i "a .- , - . - a . r, , .. . -Methods of thought and show tl a -child that much h I)ee'n i one in recept year,% twenty-four hours. A to - arked difference in the yield and quality I . _�,L.�-j;�,,) I . . : a ow t rature of 150 a In 1, should done. a Maul �AsI tu %mo Charles Chamberir-'n, of To-onto ths: -:'- - " ,-- - . I ng . I .9 - ". ' I .:. .- . - __. clearly - how his question shoul 6re to reduce the III die" 'i . our rev � degrees. maintained for b If an hour is of the crop. All know how very flickle the alle ad impersonator, - WaN 0 IM .1... , � I . . . "I - - I . 15 . - I . - . I . This state of affairs gives child ran w the,younger r DPO ; st sufficient to destroy any ger a likely to be eather is, and that we . I - i 11 � . mitted for , - I I , . early spring w aan trisf by' inni- - -,- � ` _�,`_ I . - - . .. - � .. I I . . im% the number of now studios presentin themilk,andit the Police Magistrate sI _. ,� -, ,,_ � � 1: help is available, a very great ad ant4ge the same t . . . .. ,. I . ' . . in found in practice count on ` '- .. , : .. - .: 4 I ­1 . l.aver others who cannot- get sue help. Is increasin so tb but very few days at a time in -peg on two charges, cue for perponstion t.'_ _4�,, - � i . . ­141 ,w ._1 ­..�;::­_-te.- - , .- 7 . . , - . . a gain in more Apparent that raising the tomperaturt to 155 degrees which any farm work can be done, there. and another foi: perjury. . - - �­', , : � � . - : . .. ) a* n re . . I � � - -.-I.- . I There is just so much Work to er tha real. - R more a intnitting to MOMOrY and theuallo _ _ �. I , �. � . . - � as a wing it to5tAn , in the heated fore everything should be in perfect readi- The P � . oh term, and this is followe at �he of dilI at dies is' 6 tremeridoue mental ( .0 8 a. p ­ ' " .. ' , . A 2 _ - - i I .- water for half in hou'r insums the proWer ness tomake a dash when the opportunity Greek in v. Dr. h w, rofamr.of-Biblical rr",` . - . . T .� 1, . I � , . . . . - U�youj I an w an p bed-to tqmperature for the required time � I 1,.", I h I I I . close of the term by a promordon 62 am a strain a child - h he the Wesleyan Theological (7401lege. . , ,�, I � I ..., _.. . . . .... P - red, has been appointed acting....:!-- ":Y: " - I , '. tion. - If, at this examination, the child axes To tb in, irnw h of what i d temperature should not he ralsed above 156 difference In yield of twenty bushels and . . .... I,-,; � 1, I � ; , . . Be. I requiro . ispresented. Ihave many times seen a in Mont , � . _ . � . a � -1 � I principal of the college, to fill the tempor. -. ­ ' ' ­`,�-Is. 1 - . : _._: 1. comes up to a certain standard in- each has no more d finite u caning tha: 11aO San- degrees, otherwise the taste and quality of over per so . I 4. -7.., �� , : . - � , re in two fields of oats sown two : - ,,. " subject he is promoted to the nex I I as. scrit to a 2 alu.. If such yo"g brains the milk will'be impaired.. - , , . -_ - - ; � . I , . �- I - I . weeks &part. The first were Pa ary vacancy caused by the death of the, , .; '� r� 4�_ � .� This promotion is looked forOaM Zaby have inherent dege dracy, thicln undue . b in at Just Rev, Dr. .Douglas. � . . Z�,141.,;� .e,--q-� - � .-. �71J­ -f, . . . . _. - .11.�, - - - '- � : - The 1"Mplest plan is to take a tin pail an - � I _�VIIIPI' . -, .. I d the right titne to get the benefit of a warm - I , �� . ar - .'-" ��'­'. ' ., very nerve i stuffin . meani, in th - -A �;� ;-v"'V, '. � � the pupil& during the whole tern d long ran, d lage Mr. A.R. Angers, MiniaW -of grti6uld r �, _ .- , I a n of min invert a perforated tin pie-plate.in this bot- rain' or to mature just before a hot wind, .�,O;- .V-. �� - � 1. - . � _­ a strained that they i sy be we .-I, not 0 y in youth ut also !,. " � �.:_",_' I . � -. .. . - P Ile ad. by' a scorching sun ture, has for warde4 te the Imperial author. - �., . tom, or have made for it a removable f,also or & sho iver - fo ) ­ . I 1. ! - : .� __ I able to pass. . . . .. By he in adult Whe disease sets n,then bottom . ,.;. - �, � _1 . nadian cattle , -'� -�i', 1, ..... - I , perforated with holes and having struck '! � ,,4�� � ":� r :.. examination system each child i�a a p ad dinto tl a syst,im a' I where grass *ad was ,�. . is ther) Years. no or more them. An ities a report upon the CA . - graft( trade, in which it is claimed that he has . - -- `�-% ?-I­ , . - ­ - t _. - tobe able to put down wha he kn Ise of a bi ood of nerve tr ubles inclu Ing . in. legs half an inch high, to allow circulation. sown w ,,, - �.�64-A.. , - - - t ith the oats I have seen few days . .., . I . a all )wa sanil a catch . U is no - 1;,._I�', . of the water. The milk-6)ttle is not on make the difference between 91 established beyond disp te that there * .. ..- gl. I . , "I.: ' well as every other child, and n (o by, and gt nerally of a ho I incl. It ' '*' lr - I - . .�' . - to to] see good ia in Canada now, nor has '40- .1.i. I `�. "k I - . - ... . can be made for nervousness or to pors, needs little c bservatio in n thin false bottom, and suffidient water is and a complete failure. In nine camfe, out plefir pneumon . " :'k � - Z . __." � * . ­_ F . - . � ; ow t at 6.5 4, thereleen at any time dines the eon ,f, , . - - )�l I Put ipto the pail to reach the level of the Pf tan the earliest. spring-sown oats are the . troverhy ,,:.,,e_11'1.1 A �J. , ­Vq - I ­­-Z�_ - I . . � ailments, which may not be enough ,a p a- ru a t lawas a are largely Poruie- comin ad. . 'F� �`� *Ph-,'. ,. - - . 1? claiamt i i`t"z'&.(t' surface of the -nillk In the bottle. A hole 'surest toyield a good crop and return most one . . .1. I � , .-; _ � . " , , vent the child from writin&.blat ina make ad frc Unk f society in hich is . I "1# I . I . . : -,.,.., . 31 may. be punched in t of the pail, a pro.'t. In the cue of Mr. _., - '' �' ' . � �. -2 16W in4llige he opvai . Souvalle, editoi of 1A I ,�, -%.-.A,,�-� L � n e,atid a conpequene feeble . 1. � - . I JA �, L ; I .. - - a` ­. I _. .. - I , 1�. , "�.`. . � . .- - I __ all the difference between ms And ' I Ilu4 cork inserted, and a oheTw''ca, thermometer . � . . 11 __ I - . .: ,_-.�, � Pitr a, against Mr. Tardivel, editor of - . . - 1� 7, .. ­ I � - 1 On. these examinati clarnd%co�sidqr- jadgin6uts to guide a id control cc duct. " . . L. .. .� ,- .. s� - _. . .. - - . ��. - . _("r.. .1 s . - . .- - I � �. - . her I ' ISO b h the cork, so th#%l the bulb dips K68 6 . erite, tried before the Superior Court in _­_ , :_ a an this. . 111 put throng g 0 . 4 . L. 1: _. 1 epaye 6 . ". L " ".. ­ I .- ­ . I Z, A r*t a "" "' into the water. The tolemper ture can thus - . i 'L � I I : Judged eviden a . Montreal, very interesting evidence was.' L 11; 4 I I., - I . . . 0� In sections where the temperature ` - taken. - The action was'aue for damag ..., �� � �­�_-.k LLL t; - - . weeks at s -�,K.: -,-, "' - I. j. 1.. as P uld be if proterred,an ordinary da r t ermometer -for a ,M a -.,, i � � -by his - results-by the mb rs thatin 4he 4wn of .No h To. bewatched without rem v*n the cover. mains below the freezing point re . :, - he can promote each term --and, k o,wi4g cemary attention sh ' . . . ­ - . . � __ I- - � .�"' lfe­ ­ L- " . . . ­ wi rig OX a I _� ,; - ­ -�- - - ; . elr'�ta�dl 7 ti a subject, the follo k a timi, beef and other freshly-killed meat OI Decision was reserved. . : !�,. ­2�- . - - . this, there is the oonstant inducern nt to d because Mr. Souvalle was called . . . .11 .0 way be .used and the tern rature tested _­:�, . ...I. .. cram the childien in every possibil w �- ample f the ind of home work p iven to may be kept in a fresh state for several . . . _;� . . ­� L *0 . .1 , . . .. I : . ; I � I � I , I . '18 SH. , __­. , ­' ."'. ,�. 'Y­% - . . . - . - This condition of things exists - from the pup, Cf the j inior second class; coi nposed from time to time by removin thelid. This weeks by hanging up in the loft of the wood ' ,.:�.:,. : 'L - - BUM _., I , 1. . ,. . .. -, _. '_'0'_,Z .,A..-. �.l , , . :1. - , � '�.;,;,_ , . ,­­ .. . ... - I :.. _� - inL . Le I . � - ,_ __ � 1. A ` , . . �. ,: L . It ... .. . . C I - . _ � � � � k: I.". -� ,-7�'t-- . � . time a child enters the lowest division �f of'pupils from 8 to I I years of age:.- is very owly arranged, and is just an satis. house or other building whish no fire is - ` - - ­ " - ' , I I . - . - � . ' L-Wi p of Ha I . . � it L Now Zealand is urging the Implerial Gov.' ',111 " ; 2�:::: . I . . . - . L - . . vur Public School Until he leaves the High y �­ .� factory an the patented apparatus sold for, kept. To make readily avallable,the meat -F_'.. �- - . . I . ; . L- L - . . - .'- . � . ­ - : - I Bo o'-fluk. , - � .-.:. the same purpose. i . � - ' .'' - . I - . . . I . � , ­ _ ornnieut to subsidize the Canadian-Aiaatra-'.� ,!'-, ;�-_ . - .! . School. He is forced by work both at .�.-�, & sto . ..:.- i - �.:. should be out up in slices a - . . . . . � ;.e, . " . . - r in pieces - ­ �. �. . . . - . . . . ..� I-- I - . . . L. - - - . - �. lian Ntesmship line. . - - -. . ­ sch6ol and at b ome from one cla cI 4. Plu. -t 'i . , _ � -1, . .. - �� ,::� . . " to � - � :�'. - 111. . I I . � I � .. ... . I . .. I . . I suitable for cooking, if intended for boiling - I . . � � - . - .. -_...l .11 �, . ,. �. L I _' a I _.a - . .. � - ' - ` .- . . I . . . . . � I.- . � - . ur' A' - ­ - -1 - , -_. i at a rate that cannot possibly be in t beat �,- - :� -6. Bo -w:owe*. �m : I � I , I Servioe'able Roadsida Vatertn�-Plaoe- or roasting. It may then be hung 'up 'in a The City of Mblbo' ne, u tr*lia,'� bad. 'c�4, . . . � Is ". y I , U.. , :� ­ I .1. , . I I . L interests -of true education; A hild' : '' ' 6 Me . '. I _ , , - - . � . ­ - 1: I I 1_..­� I �, - : . �, _'.. Streams ftom, uear.by-olevat ionsf requent- basket out of the reach of oats and doI 487, business failures in 1893, with totai: _. . 11. - __1 I 1 7 Voi r .. �. . .;.1.1 �..: - ­ , � .F,:, , A: . .;:. �.�, . _A!'. � - - - - .i educationi should be so conducted a to - - 9 kal.�. I .-. - .�-` :� : � - _ ' ­' �­, cl. .. - ly cross or ran parallel with highways, Chickens may be thus kept,butah6uld.have deficioncies of one million and fifty-six�_, ,L,.X��;ef:t. . � I . - I r ­�_­'� I : - ,-. 1, : ." , _',�, . - ;, .; ff, i I � ­_ '�'' L, - - I- .. . bring out'his reasoning powers, and t hino . �, 9. An how. - . I from which alevotions, pipes cati be laid to the offal removed, and will prove convenient pounds sterling' I -�J`: 7,4,...71 Z �, __ . . _., I : ­ ­­ 1.1 I .:, . . T" n ' -It' '-.� , - " L ... . ;.. , . I ; ` � - - - . , ­11.d 1. � J­; I , ­ . - _... . I 101 � I the side of the road given a h calling unexpectedly. ­ Clan", .11 _a_ , ­ I!*:. . _. I .. .. for any position in life in whioh.h � may . . .... Cuikoft ­�47 ,4;-"4" I bed. I hii ead for company or those ., I . " - - - I . -- k. ' :-: ' , : .. ... I .. I :. " a , . - -1 - be plaI A training which has for- i A so 14 ,% �. 11. a III, ., � _. . ­ ­ of water that will not only ca, me it to ri 111he Mr. George A. .Goodwin, :"a I". _�, i ,I- ." T � .. Val w-b - -:. _ s. ! " rub -, . W . _ �, 1 . . . fi places are bed with fine salt when following his Profession in London, hV been ' !, � -. .. I ­ 'I, . I I .1k.".....'. I . - - I � ­ object the passing of examinations is not. , 13. T �._ :.­i',_ :1 jl� .. ': J,,' in a trough, so that a horse inj y be watered rot out up theT will keep in a better con- elected president of the Society of Engia. '" '-f - ' -, .0 . . - . 7. �4. - , �_. ­ I I �. ft . . ­ -1 . . . well calculated to attain this ideal no . �:�� 14.' W 1� _., ­ L .I. - ; 11 L without unch6eking-a greatf: onvenienoe- dition. The sa t be rtly removed tem - 1� - r even6 * . , . ; .�', , may na . -� - *,.-.L 1 _. I . � -, �, .. . :� L 1 .�L I I . . 1 . I . . - :. 15. Tni _. .. .,�: 1 .!� �� %_ . , .1 ; 4 . I , _� . - . in the estimation of many educators, to giv . ­ .. 1.1', . . - . . . ­ , �;. -.� , _� ' !. . I—! - � - , . . . I . �_.­.'*., ��:. �"_ �, . . . . _1 . ­1 , . . :� - ' �! - � I !np -mlasInf6riked' th'6 Cond' *`Zt' I'� , L , . .., K .; but'will allea afford suoh si moy6mout of the by soaking in warm water 6fors .cooking. E � � . � � i , . C', . I - - , :. _. a true .test. of what a pupil knows. I .` � 1 17. Fea he .- , �_� " " ', .'.' . watt,r, if the inlet is rightly a 7ranged, that - - .eror Willia i - �: , �;. " '- - . � � . .. . I . -_ I I.,. Is I visit to Eug.' _'_ � Tut a or � - . , .,:. "_ 1,04-�,.�q , * . - ; r , , '', -I' too will not form, at least ow r the entire - . , t J I . �. ­ - L . ... - . . crammsngL�18 neceS - Rary under present wndi - -_.. 1. 18. Woi,e the - t� I . , - , I . � Of h utention to pay another . . I _01�:�, ., - . . .�_ . .�, , -1 , . 19. Scorn to , 6. C i 1, . . � - L ,­.,f,_ "- , . - f IiA let. it be done after the bod . surface, even in extremely fold weather. . Nutp 0ellar noon. � % ". - � . �, , - tions o � , 4 y . I I , I :" ; -1 . land next summer. 1. ;. . . - �. . . 4.4, 20. Broofl. ­ 'ek A , �.1 ' L * -!% � - . . � 1_ . , I � i - . ; bpvien4 4 -. "' -. An excellent roadside- watecir g trough can To-rid the cellar ofmoisture, dig a ohan- Mr. Yarrow, who in buildink 'a. to*dfi_4 , �.J 7 � - . had its ful growth and devd 110 I � : . j i.., ­ I I I . ... I 2t. ChIrr-atwhirs.. il� � ­."I­ - . V ,':-'�! __ - I .. I I . . . - . . M81y tn;�fte 1. . i. I I - I I..i taking a soct4*4 . A iron sewer Dal about cue foot wide and six inches daep boot destroyer for the British GovernineI 1.�:, � . __1 - I � at a time johen it may seri( ik - : 22, Cruel. ' , . . W, made by, I , - . .:. . . � . . i - i.r. . : . - - child. On account of this rapid g -� - ..- . �, . .., .*.. el;,. - - ' � ..4 " ' '­ 1 . .. I ; � , . , . : , . ,tn( ,, "��: ?3. . . i:1 T& or w&t,er pipe, twofeet oring indiamater. through the w4it portion, lonfliag it into a hopes to give bar a speed of thirty knots, *... .1i; � ­ .1 - L . . - . wt� � " 14 W der. ', I 1, - �.�i. �f.i ,� I , . .1� _. - ­ dekeloprne�nt neither mind n( al _ '' . A f- .. . : )r Cdy a 0 < 4 �, 4.. St!�Ie. . I .t ­ ,L: - - - I . This of course, will havenobat no,andone drain or outlet ; fill this with coarse gravel or thirty-four and a half statute miles, an .m�,­V�f_ � _­L. i . I , _ . ". , . - . ' It Vr a pointed'out ,hat th --- * had must be made in the found& ion that is . ; . � . � I _4 - 1-1 -wbrkcd during the - I 0 to the very top,pounding it firmly in place; hour. . I. I ... - - - I the over 0 'y "D 6 UPI 5 . - .1 ,_­­ ;" - I - . ; !� � . m. - - If t4e growth and d4'u:1ropmIait17ar at bei n taught *0 n a o a above provided, which should be of r this will carry off all the ground w&4r be. . -. - I .... ., '%� i life. 3v 'n In Lain a 0 ks, gravel, - The Bishop of 4ochester will go to Flffa ,- 4, 1'..' .. - o.-. , ! , interfer,cl, *th from improper food 0 ovej words I vshich I 0 ad n t6 r sand and, if u6comary, oemen A . I .. I � %�.. I ..,...i I , ,_� : . , - . , I r fore it reaches the surface. The drain ence just before FA*t*r, and wiJ1 stAy there -': : " ,:- � , .. I - . - - . L _� . . . �'-,, - .; - . _. . lemon) but that they Were requi I U131 pipe and a Waste Si aupp 7 n ud or the wall way b ive become , ti I led u during the Queen's residence at Villa Fab. z�, 5 . I . - .�, . . - work, the individualls influe d y I - Ipe must on rthatrough P . "f, . - 11 I ­: � '. . - . � � . . � , � through his whole life, and the is d ager them ;Ut as best they could, w them through this foun ation, the u pply pi Pa and.'allow the Water soaking Into the soil briolotti, in order to officiate at thq services . - L I ' ­ `4'�_ * - _. . I �. I " . , 11_.. � V�y . . I - ' i d .nd ndi ions pre. down, � and to d next orn- being carried up on one side. I th4i trough outsidato find Its way through tI wall which will be held on Good Friday and ' . �., �': ! .' -- L of instability of min cc to , . ,(, - . I �,� t ; : A - DI I ... - - . . . � :i] sanity or e ime. It end bout at . J�, . , . ing not only to - 4"', , , . be P= the rroot nearly, to this top, and its upp hich . ("' dig ft "I- Ea",er Sunday for her. Majost and the � ,j:'�dq. . . - -disposing . to either P the cellar bottom, In w .y _& - - _Z' . I . - 1. - The criminals of , orld are a an meanings, but tOlbe able correctly to spell a right angle, so that the infl wing water low channel along the wall in the bottom Royal family. . I . :,..-'I- ,q­ I , I . . ­­ . a - wo , - I _'. - , . . I I . � ­ 1- -4 � I - , , average sroall men, and, woi!1'edthereir no both COO meant no and the original Ords, ,may form a constantly How ng current and fill it with gravel or fiusly bi-oken . . - .- ,:�, . ­­', - j� A- - - � . . der. . - 11 I X a '. - . I The imports into Great Britarn froth . - ..:.,. 1. -1 .. - - I � . - , over under Ity &f bad marks or being kept around the circular inclosure. When this 8tOnO- - - Cansda for Jan nary showed an I _. Wl� . . . . . . - : I.. I.' , � size has been mostly due to or � �. . . t kt pens . - .. . - �h I .- . ,,, � . . �. , . . norease of . ' I � _ " : improp.r food, and polor care a ca in at recess, if there were more than liras iron &ran h has been placed in position on .. . , ,� - � . .�. . I '"" . i I � I ,,�'. :; IL � 1 �Oue hundred and three thousand pounds. �.'. *Ili - it is � to ioug Mi$ cc ' ­ _' 1 -�, " O'l � " ' ' - ' L , - - , L 1: - f 1. COW& � : , " " - . , , Mr Edmunds B .rton, ei Attorney-Gon - . �,.' - . . - . L I ad ' critninal of to-day-and � is noto tak It also ,shown that th D Pa- the founlation prepared, the pace which -,�- ' .:!, * Sis"a of Dairy I I '. . . I . . _ . ;. I . I - -_ ths, Ing Rile re . . I _L,'_' ­ � t educated criminals are beco * .Juired oiliplish the above were it incloses at its base may cemented, .. - - - - - also gi In ,selecting a ad dairy cow, thei;e are Oral of New South Wales, in agitating for- 1: - Z ­'�'4 L' , more numerous-may than kour 6 - . � - . _� �jen six I gthy sunis of subtra)tiod after which fine' Olean sand sho ild be filled 90 -­ ` ;'' -,:. -1 . 1. " I . besid Th, more important items to be taken i f�deration of the Australian colonies. ,. :; ��- I - � -_,iz- - I r . -L. , educational system for the wadrfin of eI a ker pointed out h w in in-for six or more inches. A an I— .��­�... , � . .. . . . . . I both mind and body which several instanc ffic"Gaily count than that of she. This, however, is Sir Henry Wrixom says that New South. I.. I _": � "I. 1, . predispols to one pupil who had w rost- tight bc,ttain may perhaps be ma. a by tamp. , �_ �., .. . . - . , . - 'Ition . , _` ` - , � i . , . tled with this ask had been wrurig]y in. Ing in a foot or more of am one of the controlling factors when judged ,WAIeA is the only colony keeping feciers. � : his unfortunate position. Where the an he greater . ,-1.: 1�.,_,�". �_ k. . � . id. I , . '­ .... ` . . . structe, wing to parents who the force with which water on Are a : . . � 7 11 - ...� . . - J at honia, a' from a purely commercial standpoint of backJ . 1,1,1 . - . tal conditi.an from bereditary can a uoh a � _�. - . . � :,;..- . '0_ -11 4' --....N - - , . - . .- � - at . herwise as unstable, early craminin r had not referred to th, foontext,tivini I the trough the stronger will be tha circular proft The practical dairyman takes little . - , ATV& ' _ -IL' I - 4. �i_� � 4�'. - . ,' ; - ... , - - - I . I , 'I MtITBD ST � �.� 11,:� - � i " �: , ,.:- 1�� . . I -1. I _...__ - - 1-1. . . . . . sch & & wrong i suing a I *. ­ . - , . . -.;;., ��_.� , " . - ." ;_ ,._ , ,� . . to i e- -.I Sister' Alvins, one of the in -i -. , -, . - . ­ .- ­ � ... L . ool willicertainly favor the develop ent me as for instance. at a ' the current within, and the loon lik'Ilinood will account at the beef value Of an animal that . L 1. . 1. . I � �1_ . of mental �ieease- This account& forcur word I I mean " us, "sting wh it should theri be that th� surf" will re"a over. has to be carried so many yeari. He d � .1� -, K - .. . y an i n it the . , ' ' 4 .. . . .. . - have been 11 i award I � . . mands his dividends once a -ye*r, and to Chicago Smallpox hoopital,died on Tuesday .. I '�:­ - � . ... . fact that, v1hile the general condition of the ly ' or "contempt- � , - '.-:- %� I'.' -,_­ I I I . . , .... I -11 .- . , - �, . - .people has steadily/ ible." It � W, a shown thSt the risult I � . ­11 . 1___­� . ..,­ . . . I.- . ­ make them an large as possible he cuts down night, -having contracted the disease while .:-, ,.�. , �,- .- . oved and other i-� !.. . .1 '.... - _. 'L4lz.,. __ __ . . , . . L . - � . . ap-haz rd instructio .. ­ '.1 . I expenses to the lowest practical poinL To nursing the patiental, .­ ..11� - - ­ . imor mental dise Short rurrovs. ....% , . 1. . I I diseases .have decreasea, of such ha n could 4 inly I . . - .. � , 1�- 11 - , . I .13 rous a I w - do this he must not carry a machine that in �_ . .. .. - . . . � - n a oadily on the increase. I ' * be disast aDd the The Princess Colounasi-Stes that A6404 I . . . - . ­ I !� have bee I kd disappoint ng, The man' ho thinks that a fool may ­_ .1... . - . � L I ­ .:L _. � I �­. . . question was pt t to the tritsteas " I 7hy farm is behind the age. for the labor t.) be performed.. It from Paris to New York because she believ-, ­ ­ - . . - a question of great importance to the'st te, . 10 _ 11 _' . . . . - . It I L quite clearly proven that a given L . � - 91 - I - should parents, Oter h a, . I .1. �� . ' �._ . � ... - and should be careftilly looked into. he I t taxed uo b ild Good rosolutions are all f - tten when . ad ths hat husband'was plotting to kidnap -1. --,� V- ,- .;. - i equip maI a number of pounds of carcass divided among . - . _. 11, ­ -�,� . ­ I . time has boins now when we sh ld %` uildings; an I'to a neighbor's pigs got in 02 t up a one after children. - .�:.­. . ;t"�,'. �_ - ��'. ' . , ,a t, r .. - ,:-,�.,�, ---, . pay the malar of qualifi mail animals will in ke re to profit for I �. . � _. r IV . we a V n WIZat .. -' � V:�. . . " I halt, and look hither ad `L84011 i 8. be. piam of newly planted corn for: Pon. . . . , � . ­ - . , I a called Urqu to milk production tha hose pounds The statistics of the''New York'Vast4ftr .,.,:. __� . I :dIrting. It would pay us to make h to dert#kc �Jho work.- of in- il -�'�._�_",qr_ -L'. ,,� I.- L . � - I Have a small reserve gard�n wl ere planta gre contained in a less number of cows. To InstItuto for last year show that. loot a -_1 , - �_ %, , �, . �j " �� - .- . . ly. Our homeivork would be better . struction theme 51vas ?" . ': -. - i,�, -. I . � I " � � - . - . I I , - _. � - . . I , .- I i. Can be grown Mr.& succession, be trans. use extreme instances, the elephant could sjugle case of hydrophobia has beea at)- , , : - -I- -. � . . , tirely dropped in the. Public Schools ; a] Id, . - . - idelp- ' . __. -1.-.:. I - t - planted when required to, replace such'as never be made SO profitable a milk produo. served among the eighty-five persons traat- ... L ." � ,Ntf . - , . .. _ ,�,4 4 �: I - . . 14 . _.� - .: . _: ;, instead of the harassing examinations, at ':1 a . :-.:. , - . are out of bIoI or have been lost by &OI or as the goat-there in too touch waste UoS_ ad. . . . . - L ­'. �­, . � % . �: _.. . . .� ­ - . I . . :,_ a , .� I 1. ., - ­ . - - . . . a, daily report be kept of each child's woi ' , f�l , �, .�--:,,7.. �. Finan . , , . ' .' , .- .- `_` - _.� V. _` , . - k � ,L I,. . I _;- .. don k tarial to wry., The exact size of a cow at A ano*slide brashed thrbugh ths' rmo�Vof .. -.- i� - I �. �:_ i . .. ,.­ . - % - � Z I ' . . .. �1' , , I .11 .. _. ... . 'L . _. wd then wake. th6 promotion when, by Ile It is inuouno')4 that Secretary l0arislall Expecting a cow that stands ut Prot acted which the greatest profit -can be produced the Transportation building at Jackson"., -.:- I I ­ - , _. . - . �!,..: , - . . t .... � - whole work, he shows himelf fully qm li- .. �__ , ... , - I _...1. . I . - . _�.. . . tied." - - _. .has accepted bid al for fifty million dol girs ,I in the cold win tor blast@ to giv a - a largo has not been determined, but the ColumbL park, Chinago, on Tuesday. it took place., - ; I %-..!' � I � - . . I - .. . I . ex .- '," . j, L .__ . _�.. . :­ .. of United Statealgoldbonds, bearing ive quantity of goI and rigili, millk, is abqut an dairy tests at Chicago indicate, that it at the north-wo4t corner at the aiin .1 %� . ,. I .1 . ... - . . '; Nh L � .1 . I I - ' ' 0 _ L � ­', .:..:, � . :- � ,� The following 'is from, the Canadan per cent. intorel the Pr'emium on wh ioh as reasonable as- to look for orew a from an lim somewhere between six hundred and a where the rolling stock exhibition was. lo, - - I . : � . .. . . % - - .A l2nanac . for. 1894 portions, of- an article on wiH-carry,thearioun,tt�w,$61,,OOO;OW. 1his iceberg. . thousand poundlL 4. . I . cited. About thirty feet of roofl rig � was '. '1 - - -.- h the. U. 8.1�� In lI __ I _ Pi biattei'there is � L ' L .' .:, 1. L '' -,,,� !� ,�, ,?� L.� �'L � . . - :#.I, . I . . . �. 1. . . . "InBanityand Crime,"-by DrAY&niel Cla-k, sum in re ire il to replaujo . I . , . :_ . r , " crushed in. - - _ - , I I ----�.I'� . � L I . . - , .- : �.... 1: :� znedica!,�,: saperiuteadentl of ,the, Insi ne treas ary .6 1 9. laqvessity ,. .- I _. ,.a. .� : 1Z I . - , , . - � - - . I . . � _11- I --,, 1 .1 I I - * ', * , __ I. g I I oei* 1 ,,.­I.;-4- 11 1. .1, !'� I .;,:-, � r-J. . nst,�Oiag,.Ono h - " ­.. - �_'.J'-' i 'LL - ' 11 L._ -I ­.:.r.. � . .., �, �-. IN. .. , 'I- - .. i . v ., * f for manipulating it with your hands, 44 - � 119n., "i I I , -b ic imiiAr,, - � ­ -:1 '�"LL:': , _� . . neen street, admitted to be on( o is i ", * :1,1 1. : :,.e7o L" . . , _:-.' - ­ , ! . -1 I 'Q - ,', The - piing Oamp " � I t i: *"f_.i ­ , � I � . -_ - : . Apylunf;,. of the pr coub ' tal 4 me" cog'1441 D t, O' some iporantly do.. A wooden ladle is the . .-.' _01 - '_ _,Irf: �� , . -1 1`1 V .!� - .. � ' 'I .� i . , � � - - .. .. _` _ , L I (I - I ,.r� I-, ­, J . . th -very'. highest authqritiesonthedfibject mands &ad %, 4 gold 1pni -4. 1� i' - . - .Ter er- ' . . . � , ,,� . . Th I - p. It to�,und proper utensil to nia for *or cing and .49 fam The Duk.9 of Saxe. �oburg,' Gotha lj� " '. 1�. . " , -.: - , .. . . of enrAl diseases, as follows :- -_ . - All the necessary tool harnessimud I . ..", - : the bonds vAl be all' ­ OcIipment should be -in. portbot working - . - . I ­ - %� ., - - . ­ 1. 11 The factors *hich enter into presum, id t4l -c " handling this product.., � to farmi on a large scale in Germiany. , �.. .1 �1. * 4., -1, � � ;,.,A I., - .1 . _.. , .. , . up in the St4tes, and that there in onot gh . Memory hold I., !­ - ___ I order, and such r9pairs �sa might possibly . 1-1. , �. '. . ... - . KeI banks- to more ti An A a spring, . - " ��-4��-;�_- � . . : causes may be' very obscurc, or they may specie in the I a The meloAies of ,,he corn. . The report that Emperor William'.. i '. _r-1 . . .� , be needed i to It should be mAdev .,.. _.�, , , '' . I only be occaaions which werely ruake inai i- 'Whood ro 8 . . I &talk fiddle of chi s) we than the Duke oi Cumberland had agreed Upon..- ... _111-� I - t. , , - . � . . - � . .. . . cover the issue. 1 kinanciers expect tl at ruo ;t ,rime in too precious to be spent in hunting y _4,�-�i-.4�.".� - 1�7.. . .. - . feat the deterioratidn which has been h the most optlii6ite strain$ of � h I master the Bruns*iok sucaession ia serni-official., . �;� . � . . r, ­1 ­. __ atO It th"s reliR will til over present difficult as whiffletroes, clevisea, chains and buck a . ,:� ­� , � ­ .. .- . - ­7 i . ; .; I V . a liti Is while . � .. ... I .1 . - "r, L . '. , , I -1. � - er fa,youraI till. gD1 is gained by. du* -oft �custo . or in polishing 'plowshares and sharpork. denied. . I � . I . a � - _. .�. . _ � .. and comes to the surface und muiician that may have for UP .. , i , . � . 9 last I _ ,1 .- � . I 1. . I � . I � � . �. . . .- I conditions. The magazine of gunplowde is when t , a im I I k. 4 Arsigu cot . charme4, the Matured ear. I tng narrow tooth When the opportunity to - The Warsaw police 'claim to ba,ft die. .,.� � .. ,.�,.�, � � �': . .. . ' r par t in 'a Donot lot 6 cow run dry pro restively . I � � '. . _. �.�., ­I., . . - .� - barmleas As graulte until a spark is appli , �resulne on th'I rtval of thagill cove , 1A..4, , - - ... I - 6 1 good you really wi%h to curtioil her milk sow spring: crops is At hsI 'Do not allow red an axtensive"conspiraoy to: secure ,�.,.A.,,:,.. '. �,� ..;, . -� . .11 . Which sets tit action the explosive force ; a times." The 6xt &ordinary stAtement -% as 1 yourself to be caught unprepared .. *1 ; . . 3 - . uplese . . I . ,. ,�4 * EVery ;the freedom of polsud. It -_,_L,_ . :. 1 s.phyaieal condition ' bad tendency rq y � y1eld. Peg). that y6u can *6"n,rol the . ::. , �� ... ; - . - I .. of ,o ' I ,..y�. I I.. . .1; ., '. also made by Searetary Carlisle demandi I , good general holds a force in reserve. After It is re orted that Admiral de Gamla.' of ­i ­. .. ­. I 1- 1. _. I . 9 vdlurno of Oft milk 40cretiou -by t *amount . __.`14 �",'_'-. , � �. . - Xive u6 sign until some excitant rouses t a $162,000,000 to pay the war POUSiOnG I or rx have determined on the quantity of the Brazirinsurgepto, who was wounded _, . I Ilk -­ ;_"�__,L � _:_ _ ) _ I .. . . d I � L��', ".' Amalign latency into activity. . . . and character of her daily rations. - 111. , ­-� .;,. � . . the next financ al ear. 'This sum III N - you will #ow to oats, 4priag wheat or fight at Armocaot is in a critical covIdition, , -'L. ­ I - � .,:� '' � ,,%�__ '. " � " � "' . � I , �Z; I ' I /. - - - ; 1W environments, unhealthy food and ai , however, been ci it own by the Adviso -y - A good, wsrm'st4i.ble is not oat an indi- barley, it in a good idep. to decide in your . and that his injuries may result in death"L 1'.1 :� . __*.., Z . I - , - . -,. .., . - , -­ � � . ­i I -.0lations of the general laws of healt # Committee to $ 60,000,000, to which his cation of a kind hearted, inerci I owner mind, what you will do with it in ease a wat- ... ­1 - - - - . !��: ,,�, �s�. -... �:.,. . - . ._ I lbrain tension and such like, added. to I I - . - ! , ��'. � , ­ .. I , . � f . to be added ba k bounties $444,000, and but it also 41gififies Wkt he in a fr gal and auto yoti, fr6m sowing th,me - : :,:, �4-, - 11.L ..j ;1 .� , .. , ;. . spring prev 11- I :� �­.­.: . . ties L �, � . �: Use of . . I., � � " ­. '. " ' 1 " , . . � �'t'. . ..:%.:� .- soon d season. What will it ' , . .. , .! .. I z -,�f i . I I - � ueathinent of heredity, accomplish me - L for artificial lim for soldiers $196,000, r omioat Man, M&ktLg pru � Pak , i� - .*, * A Relic of Barbarisin . , If . - I grains in goo � "' I I .,. - , i�: ",:..-. 1. .. . CA , you to do wit _ �.­, L . ., , I 4lethrionomi6nt. In estimating cans a total of $15W0,6 ,000. It is an Lotonis . his knowledga that'warm shelters re great h it? Saw it to millet, buck- Bull-fighting in S Wn has lways� been. '� . � � L�' - '' .. _ � 0 or three combined may produce on - but,- _,".. �, L,�'; " _,* . . r cue bah, _%�, . _ _, ­11 ..� _�. �_. r ( result, but which separately might be corn tug statement t at there are 'upwards feed "vers. -I-- wheat; or swoet corn for , antumn feed, or more or less unde' ty3e religi 5 - ., . _ I -, lit- , - . - - , . I n - It that can.i be turned Pope 1Ao shows unusual con , _ - - ""; I _ 900,000 Persoris lill on the ponsio list . The little _VOI fluck ii a, ,in rvolous to grow some crop on i ��i, I . - � - L - rage in denying., . .. .� ,,,,�,�, . . - .�� .. - � - . � � I . . � _ 11 1watively harmless. For example, heredit L Surely the sug a ition of this immen Nefrau a picture of diminutive feather beauty. It under in the forin of green rn�anure for matadorea the last ri hts of the Church and .: " . . � . L I— � - . . . . _ . 1'. , � . :.. . and worry, injury to the head and sun P ' '� ,--' . I , , � L - * I � . . � . - . .., _ .. . on the pensiont reSU Must be wall founde( I possesses a pl u inago as gorgeous as he most winter wheat? . forbidding-the atten5anoe at the faithful. - , _ � . . . - � . I . I . . : . I . � ' I � I- , ...........0 . . d .. : Of recent years a priest hes-kiwa, -aeu in* - -- �- .. ._:., , political excitementand one or more of th ' I . I.. ,. L'� Z,. I 1. - ... . 1. ys b ,,. Ir - ne�rly2i)y5arskgo'. TakW t6ethe f8elargely in its plumvie, couseque tly few I - ' . attendance in the auto-room of a bull fight,. _-�,­ I .� - � : �-", L .. NA ' -: , ,' 'various disesses which impoverish -.th , . - , A Blaaket of Budw. , -. - - . I , average isge of as ob soldier at 25,1 Is woul keep them,013 the farm, . ... I . . . , \-.-- 11 � . . t stroke, intemperance and want, r6ligious 0 The Anqerioan c yil conflict tornmninated i rfect peacock.. I ta worth to th' farmer . ,__-�-,.4j. 1865 , I . I . .. I . . I L � . I L . . , ready to shrive the soul of any man unfor. .1. 1: '� �: : "I .. - . . : , I - . . . . L - LL ..J- ; � 777--�� .�'� . , , . i -1 �i - __ , - I Physical system, May In &'cumulative wa make t1ile averap a! age 9f thesa pensiomet I A-covering of nuow will prove a at tunate enough to find death on the horns of . - . ­ , . unhin,ve reason. t may �e.tranern' - ...: � .. - ..,.�. _ . ; I "I. 1 _7 , �, "_. � .- Ated I . . . ..;­,_­. - .. . '1-.�Vv,'; I" - - I esel 64 care at be present,clate, but it, j I - I . .- . ­ . I I .L I protection to meadow land and to fal Is �m a bull. But earlier the rule which Leo'tow - � .1 I ' 1, .. . . . . .. tendency plus any exciting cause of the har,Aly oredible N . At ,much a number cani - �. .,-".! *eds -and Seedinit . .1' . I � . _. wheat and rye. It should be -induced to revives was, the recognized practlet in Spain......,-:',,. , " . . - . 1,:, �: _ . . _ ,;, - , . multitude which exist and operate in our atiLl be allive u . One satisfaction th 3 * If "yoll oannob go to tile tgouble a u(.1 at. remain As long as possible, not only on the Fortunately for th6 Pope, public opinion in ' ' ' �' ; ' .. ,� . .. I . . , , , - " . comp . � , � I - ­ . .. . ". lex condition of society. - '. . . Governfilent has iO that this' prodigiou I Pause of hotbeds lop start g nary a" early crops named, but over strawberry plants Spain has been steadily growin t this , I--- ' '_ . ' i0i co unse, 'a the medical profession, it is of . . 1. ...�", - I .. , - w at Ital height,. and t at I leas!,, gain 11 .' - ­ - � 1. . 1. paramount importance to 'Issoortain and drain is �o 11, , th plants for the garden, you can, at and about the trunks of, trees, currants, relic of barbarism, in which, it vrlrue,othere 't,, � 1, � , `4` . _ . In � '. - I ­'. _ I . I.. I . I natural Ourse of h4man events th -a �numbeir have a cold frame. One that is ix feet raspberries and shrubs. Itshould not be are fewer rersous killed and maimed in the ,-,.,:, -.1 _ " I - I! consider all the factors of an untoward . I � .-: �- -- ._�;� - -1. . - . � ice pensions ' nava , Mi I a sufficient depth course of a season than in .foo I in Eug- , , ­ 1 .4 1 .. I in reoei�t of sery '10 . il -square will give all the room that i needed allowed to.accumulato to -tbal '1­ 1'.t � I L , . - � , - . r_1 nature, which, singly or endrically, may, ta to. --must henosio for a private.garden, end you will u the caues and stalk@ to the ground,. land, but which has its worst fault; not � in . .� � 7". .- � ' . ry, n""s, 0 rth be yearl d it a ' , ­ � E � . ' : ' ' L� ;L I � � and do, contribute to pro, uce unsoundness duced 1by death aid. pre`7 are often injured by the heavy its brutfility,- but - in its cowardice. The I ', L L ::, .� L � , , I . � � .. I � . . ' . I L . .. I � 1. -.,!' .1 . I . - III ,� ��,� I - _. I � 'f ofiniad. Tothetea, 91 re a - . great L to )a :: oh Ing profassioil itis of no . I., I � The success of the gardener, depon alarge. a $now thrown Up 4rvund bull '18 gLVen 130 Chance for his life, lind ­14 � � , i ;.�-;-, `��-- � 1� -� �i?. � . . V­ I ;otkt drif ts L - - I ,-;., - .-I, �, tl.l I ; 16se moment to keep in. view the character- .,� 1p,!, .1 � I . : .. 4. V, the pality of his seed. Unles the foundation walle of tlic dwelflug: house folded horses are pitiably slaughtered' . and �,:. ,, _� 1. � . � . . . y upon a . . . . . , .1. .11 It . - . ! - . ". . 0 - d �ondou, an prove a great !tiOn to the con- the men have every opportunity -to e130% . L .1 ... . �al . .. . . ietics, mental capacity, physical strength � Hindloills, dat d throatbon, *on hove S separlato plot of each I am for' 'Will r . . . . . .,.... I * � . .. '. ... , . P OtOOL . � - I . - . , an � � . . . 8414 . - " . * ' � I . . .. . cl brsin-dynamice of children at a mug, tug the life of resident Carnotj aI ir, tho especial purpose at �,gpwtng seed better tant3 of the! collar, �&Jad' frequently saVe the-results of their crueltyi which-. votird -_ - e� . ' I � I ' " I 0, r an o � . k­ .. . I . I— � I .; w I - . . - �_ c6ptiblo a h . I pressureil) circulati Dn in Allf ioro. . � I .b . from a seedman. Usibg what h ppons thein (tomi dissitrous freeting. * To retain coijimandshiab re ectifitwergattend.' , �'N. � -L ` * I . - .1. -1 dren. meang r-ruin in,after life� . ; . . - I � ,r : _ � I— I., - ;­.. ... I ' . - � _�L ' __­ " �_,' �. �_ - � ; . ­.. , - .. .1 � - '' . 41 left ove - . . - - i do br d ',-.�, - T is I � to say that �, ;: :. � I - . * ­ many obil .. .,; . to a r from a orop for seed in not snow upo : n fields sirollilt by win i uah ad b more a a& a � , ::.� , . _� I . ­ . - . � - , : 11-.1 Natqra1o;,ercjse of the mind along normal L _ Old m, nds are f6sa economy. , . I V-6 S Ain outgrow$ "the bull�fight -the. : I ... .�.,: - '; � ' .. � ike ol hoiVes; You mus good busill , I ... . - " ­ . - seatteredo r thlb,in will produce -the rosulL untif , Ep � ­ 1. . � . .4- . . .. ... . ­ A . i Ailies' leadig to' mental - robustness, as much 1'excerlso; CheM If 3'01A Wif]h to k"I tholn in Select for the cold Irame that *pot In tki Evou cornstalkp 09SP.tared a . . .. - r 11-1 � . .. - . L bout:. wp &e. nation- *ill never have,realohed -thv. sta . ... .- - . .. 5,_Lji W. vil . - i a tj .. . ;-; , ;.-A - ture- .I � . _�.­ , � a 4arliv It 6Z - . .. . , - - . 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Psnls church P Law r k boi In abe - r, 11. _ ,. , d. hero, had! a v successful ism nos W• 11, of B has �• Bev. James Sines, Carlton Piaos, as Pe . } . , ° - ' , - - g eentl The grogram w town d fs ocou , y meelia r la s Y hod i s elk o , ,. t nq�ir end $o - knitted lndewesrfr. ' _t $ been inmted to Simcoe st.,0shawa. follows, ea�h s der being showed b t a hou�an the West I nd. (l e. ` yr , h�ili Wei h lannelr3l, alb Y .o Mr. J. Haghaon, of Brooklin; .now c- few pninntgs, an ke t strictly to ti e ; Msodonsld John) and Holds �� pp P col a► Mid I31a11W Pelt Boots aupies Mr. 06as. Roses faun, north of Opening oe - a Concert recitation b ing the trade - n live pork. Tba bead is _t13e vy �% - AM8140an and Canadi 0oa10i1. Port Perry. five janior�, Add - -When and how the station yam on Monday a fine Cof about - The'desth it announced of Jos. Sm th Pledge he #pe a 'snag man, Add 564, ready for sbipenonto - _ ` 11. . ,., '' . `of Dnionville, who had resided in M k• Bboald a y�oang I y sign the Pled ? A Tho Entsrtsinmgnt on Tu y evettiinit • � —C4 . V ==a. N". � � 11 ham Township since 1867. - young map's vie of it, Quartett -%, Add ass in Daley s ball under the auspices of the ,G , `'' h'ather Jeffcatt, of Oshawa, iiN tba 1 >it —Why a heel h man should alga the Methodist church choir was a su�ess. �T t: 1<wo Weeks has .raised $11$5 for the b ' Pledge,.lo, A dress-- Battleaoeats d Th® musical part o! the gerfor ante' w s :, l.J I I.- - Rea abitis Chal :talk all that could be desired. Mr. 9 - -v � eo i ing fad of the new church. { ,Five minutes o n leiser also . meeting, Address —The Wonderful lov of sustained his noted re station, retideriit .___ The late James C. Nosworthy of Bo p� q - ! ahriet CI ing h mn and boneditio ' er- his �leotione in mastq%ly st le. As Mme• n �• ��• , . ` manville, was buried on Sunday Wee eonad i'nvit lions, with a co of the ro• '� y good was oarVL1A11�1 He died of Bri¢ht's disease. copy tbi anusaall pec ad the hall gramme close , were sent to A I was crowded to its utmost as t with - The Ziberals of West Durham meet qe y number of onnq ;men and others w m people not only, from town but from ail -TAI-LOR -SHO . E Bowmanyille, Friday,to select a candid the Tempe ante mmittee s tall w n• Po -� °�'�S•- for the coming Provincial election. pee y tuts in the surrounding country. The �' - ;. ­. ­ $. Zi,Y g ted to be p esent.: total proceeds reached the has soma stem , -1 - . Mr. Angus Ego, who has been Clerk f A most lease i and successful al of something over $100. —Tribu ®. _. , . he un i g'S �t1. at>nonnea ders'ned be -�-I" , . -_ i:Ieorgina for twcYaty years, resigned t e was held i St. A draw's charnh, Whit ""— "'°'"�--'� to their patrons that they hev® adopt - elerkshi on Saturday in favor of his s n s week ago cond ted entirely b the y . , .. MAwaRN - have a complete- stook of Suitings,Pant• i -_ __.._ ed .the P y sooiste me bore l the Society under a ings and overeoatings, which will be 4 Y Donald.. ea r' -The long talked of party will Ile ' dace - made u in the very "� C�.E SIX 81T00ii IT 1i � Mrs. Chas.. Alba. - of Nd rWtle died n pe inten anoe i the Conv4ner of he pp p y best meaner social oom i"ttee, tonight at the residence of M . Neilson, and in $ret•class st !e. Sunday from paralysis of the throat aft r Mr. Hamilton, who is y inq henceforth >fp�ill Sell for CASE �, , ! to be con r lulu on and will no doubt be the largest of the sea- Those r a ' a long illness, agqd ; 58 years, and w e $ his success in et• eq firing clothing far fail gaud Ling the yo nq le to work so, well. he I'•' winter wM do well � Dail and e�• only. �o8e deeit flub of having theig . buried on Tuesday. 14 4 y th Malvern and Ellesmere ca ling clubs amine sum lee Prices aura down pgnte 8 l:ed ill i r Barton 1'1toWart, aged W th><o ,room was most aetefall arras p y Hipp �, k ndlp bear - small table flow ie, shaded lam plaved a friendly match on the lsljnit the mind that `1 ' from a milk wagon in St. Catharwe - eta. Rsfr limes were handed roon d by former Winning by a m 'orit f tweet A. UR HART Brou h H O C R �!: D 1 T �YiU be given A through the team running awe , y 3' u8 g y the young pie, and nothing could e= flue shots. under any oircumealxces. his nook was broken. � , their kinds s an attention to every se The carnival held here :ast eek ire the n cmnsequanae of the t►bove change t Belleville City Council hak gran d land their a deav rs to make all teal at amtnl3th rink was very Iargel attended weehave decided . to reduQe . ri $100 for the purpose of having a test f 'home and e0joy t emselves. • ' cgs a8 he Maple Loaf band furnish the music, ' p the icon orc of From %nao County by a The County Co Vention is to be bald in fol ows :- new recess of mannfaot steel dig t 'fort "Parr ' on arch the 7th E which added much to the a oment of p ° F grail Flour the event ng, y $1.40 er hundred . from the ore. IEndeavorerlin th County should t ad P �� ry anitoba Flour - 70 Mr. B. H. Reynolds has bought th t ;attend so ae to m ko it a snooess and t st While considerable ezc tam t has been $1. ` splendid brick dwalling and nine sores f much good may a rue from it. - prevailing here for the last w k or two ' P. R.,HOOVER & SONS, - The question is often asked, " Do is over a few items which appe ed in the - o ,.N n$� ©� land, the fail�ily residence of the late Jo . ions Pa ?" R this : The Island of roes, Ju Tab has all the time b tau h I - B..,Pt'ottl t settlement H n MaeCletlan, onoession St., East >Bo Celebes was for erly cannibal. No it �$ in his sleeve while others w o Bran• I g by Dash or manville,for 1.750. . _ note is requiredd from 611 who are indebt• eontsius 200 Ch 'etiad congregations nd uooP�t have not fared so well. eanwhile ' ed� elf _ , Many ind d will regret to leArn of t e 125 schools. the little man will remain in the dark, `sop 0 ga"1' ' i death of Mr. in. Crozier, of Port Perr , : In the island of Formosa a magnifio nt since it is the wish of Inflaen a that be ' '� a gentleman all known and highly re - 'revival waa rase tl� oz glanced. M re should keep cool Ju JAS, pe '[�� peeled. For fifteen months D4r- Crozi r than 500 people ish�ad idols from t sir i�'r a vv'i hitby Mors ' ' has been ailing from cancer.. homefi and a heathen temple beoam a The m4rter iti ordinary h a roves . - Chriecian church. $75 000 B"1 the claims against tie Ontario The 1v1O�1(le Of a 11x18 OI'n The Newa extends `congratulations o A croma g .. BRQCK $t., OPl�QS1TE pp$T OFFICE Charles Pollard and bride Miss Annie C 1• n liven bear Oroonnah, Pe ia, Express Compan . Five thous ud dollars = j,,• p,, 1. - ! � - Ville, who were married on Wednesd y as n„x ❑y a time orded a river garlly v- remains now. The oontributo ios must UthBr` athepill 1u Mathison. (lrr Hawk�,� � 4 last, at Lhe re�idenoe of the, uride's fathe , red wiyh ice, car yinq a child on herb k, pay up by March 1'2 that the liabilities -.1.4. - � #lobert Colville, saps Urono. in order to have lie opportunity to h ar 1. & t Manufraotnrers of may be paid off. 1. iniseidnariee s k,. MarblaltionamenES Headetorleir and aII �` Professor C. C. James, Deputy t4ini t 'r -Mrs. George Jeffrey, wife ' of respect• A t + Pickering and anbartoxi C. E. soots es of Agriculture, visited Oshawa Frill y are invited to nni with the Qollege C. 1;, able farmer near Leamington, nt., Mon. - — other Cemetery Work.. , da suicided b cuttin her thr at with a night and delivered an address at the co iu a nncon meeti gat Pickering College on y y ft im ercoi scotch, swedisL, Ism» P�'t `: eluding meeting of the week's session i M�rel, 9th. Pr dcally there has bee a razor. She had been clement for some erican and Canadian Granites. At- _ She Farmers' Institute held-there. Local Union 'of hese three societies for time• 6 All ti t ]xi -1 � . . Mr. R. Moment, P. M., Orono, retur - some time, but as yet they are not orR a• ed'ou Saturday from visiting his broth r ized as such. Progress end method of Rev. A. H.' Moment, D,D., of New Yor work are compared and each society is who sailed last week for a year and a greatly benefltted by the Union. The ro- balf's Zrip to the Holy Land and oth r ram will consist a two papers on C. E. Eastern countries. . work from the vi iting societies and a rt Mr. W. Law has- purchased the Bn k speeches on inter tinQ topics, etc. . Farm, lot 16, con. 8, Darlington, just out. u eRtuos. 4 -1 I side of the corporation of Bowmanville o `I I' the north west for about $22 an aor . After a war of, early four months he There are a fairly .good dwelling hoes , bread makers of t e town have settled t air = outbuilding and m Shard, little difficulty by a compromise and br _ .� Richard Reynolds, Aurora, -son of Ro . ie now 8o a loaf. . erg Reynolds of King Township, who did The township o Thorah baaquetted , x- recently, leaving a `widow and ;urge fa (Reeve Molt"On riday evening at Bea er- ily, applied in thn surrogate Court Tae - tOQ' Reeve Id headed a oontin t from town to the aagnet. - day for power to administer the eats , At the C.O.O.F popper on Taesdag►,1 th Which is valued at $5,500. !inst., some light agered peraoa-out t roe The funeral of the late Jahii ' COrago, f 6strich tips off M i, J. Hardy's hat. Toy Darington,who died of pneumonia on Fri. would do well to e�tnrn them to the M a. i day took place from his family residence lion House. I U on Monday and was very largely atte - Some of the yo na men from town k in the Stouifyill carnival on Thursday dad. Rev. C. Parker officiated and me evening last. J . DeGtieer carried off lac era of the Royal Templara were -pal prize far best Ken s costume, a senator to bearerb. _ dory hat, value K.O. At Markham on . ° At 6 o'clock on Friday morning t e ' Taeaday sussing Jae. De(Ieer also k hones and contents belonging to Mr. -Lei first fbr gent's f aioy costume. and W. Smith, opposite the Cedardale post•ofho , !Dusty first in the lien rsoe.— Times. i were entirely consumed by fire, which e The telephone i rovemeate were flat h- snppoaed to have originated from a stov ed da Saturday a e the oonetruotion g nq pipe. Loss unknown; iniiared in t o took train for ha uartere at Hamilto . British- America. A new planing 1 and furniture fa° ry It is now stated that a 'certain- .dur1• g will be started he in the Oliver Wit n enthusiast, residing less than forty m factory on Marsh lqt by Dalton-Bros. The Free Methodists will (D, Y old `from Oshawa, recently went through t e f } their next quartet 1 meeting or the Jx- roarin' gams While in a state of so g y g baliem. Hie load shouts to the skip, as bridge and Mt. Pl ant circuit is the roe ing what play he wanted, awoke his Wi I Methodist church at Uxbridge March 2 . who saw the game. The county vat ators, Messrs, Ales. - An important amendment of the M R'�• John Marti and S. A. Flnmerf 0, po ' met in Uxbridge last Monday and made sr- cipal Act is a section which author' q rangements for th commeaoement oft `sir municipal councils to decide by by -Is work next mouth. • "That taxes sball be paid to the treasurer There is talk of changing the alts of -1 I of the municipality, and the eoUector s Iowa scales to a p gas is frost of the r- duty will only consist in serving no ' ,. ket. Such a alb ge would imake the vi iu•. making as Treasurer's Bailiff. ity of the market dirty pLoe, and ve A important point in connection wit a nuisance in of er ways. The t .` the liquor lave was decided_ b Poli site m all right f •good foundation fr yy made, —Jon al. . Magistrate Jelfs, of Hamilton, s few of ` I ago. His decision was that lodgers soul ! Y RKHAM: ., . not legally purchase liquor during prohi ,/ itdd hours, Which is contrary _to what w -- . • . gengrally believed to be permissible. A oongar,one of be fiercest aninialeon he North American continent, will be found in Nine year, agu lure. Charles Rohs , Mr. B. Dixoh,s (taxidermist) wind w, v' Hayward street, Port Hope, .broke Unionville, for a.f v► days, after which it needle into the great toe of her left foe . will be on exhibition at Mount Joy store It travelled up the leg and body,and mad Two rinks from Markham journeyed to - its appearance the other day at the le Little York last Friday -end defeated the 1. breast. The steel is just as bright as Whe Aberdeens by 22 iota. The two stalwart - it commented its journey ninelvears ago Aberdeens, Riehar' Non and Tideberry, were A. very pretty wedding was co to( ill, and did not play. .. • •:. Thursday evening at Middle Green Villa The Executive mmittoo of the Sou • ,the residence of Mr. John F. Brooks Y °rk Teachers In titate have notified r. cattle.exporter, Courtioe, when his Dung H. Jones, prinai di Markham P. S., lh t ' eat daughter, Miss Beanie, was nn�ted ' i he has been apps ted a deligate to b Ontario Educatio 1 Association which matrimony with Mr. J George Langmaid meets on Marsh 2 t ' .- yonngeat son of Mr. T. C. LanRmaid, J The death o! Bi .JV. H. Ferguson, which L. , P., of Lion, West Durham, ., 'ooanrred at his r �lence, "The Poplars " Few persons know what it meant by Agincourt, on Ton av the 18th inst., was '•size'' in. the matter of coats, shoes, etc. a great surprise an a shock to a large nn - .. A size in a coat is an inch ; a size er of friends, ma y. of whom were n t - underwear is. two inches; a size in a sock are of his illne kill news of his deg . .is one inch*;- in a collar one-half inch; in reached them. -,-E omist. shirts one -half inch; in shoes_ one -sixth � Rev. Byron L gg of Aoton, tiacu i he palpit of the M liodiet church here a inch; I trousers one incli ;. in gloves Sox Grove Sun ay last. - .. one-quarter inch; in hate one -eight inch: Mr. Levi ayme bvas presented with A large number of guests were present Valentine f the rape of a. fine boy o i `' at Sydenham Farm, the residence of Thos. Wednesday ors' g last. Levi has our co - Guy, Esq., Oshawa, Wednesday evening, stulationsl I ' 21st in, o. The poir�ing together of so many John Fta e, of fr.arboro Township i _ relaties and f!•ienda was to do honor to is will commands is soul to Glod,his bed to the exeyu or to decently interred,an Miss 'Bay Guy, who that evening was about X14, i pr rty to his heirs to max_ ried to Capt. S. E. Philip, of • Port divided belt ee hi ife and family. H Th -- " par es w s ng work- would do well to oat . sal ae beluga purchasing. All work guaranteed and prices of the lowest. - Spade Harrow.:.:: Call and < Wheat, ............ W- V•. Itlell irdson ' Agent.. per bus ., . _ 1S worth H14r8 t8 y4tl than MONEY' TO LOAN Wheat..white all......... Wheat, red fill............ -,- . . , 1, .. . ­:- are 100 bills, .—ON— . "� Ruh ao�iQee are.. • inserted by MORTGAGE SECURiI'Y. '.4 .WM. COWIE B`ROUGHAI�. '> � EST.A.'�.'E, : e . 1. tI8 fIi08 W 18ii we _ . d0 th8 bought dna Bola ou ovminisiion. - . ti < - 1. . �t'II'to o f >r,'. 11 Agent for Fire, Life Accident Plate, ' _ , . . , ­.- Glass and Steam 8oilerinsurance:` $1$. +:, . , I .1 i . - -FARMS ' nI. and VILLAGE 4 ' 1. . I - � ° � _ THE `.. BILLS -- Property For Sale.. -, -...... . I .., . inol dung two desirable dwellings is Piekeriait ri,Persons desirous of rentingi x, .: .. _ ' Dou t be deceived by those tiaeir farina should gall on the undersigned at once. . ' _._ l 1 I - . XV8YANCING C"tFULLT' DON& :,- I \ .. . Who tell ,you that bills %V - V. BICHARDSON ata4, :•` DPJz ® block. Pickerm r . :: ,: , • are all that are requ -lred. - . P E N N OC K . � , f . ° Undertaker and Funeral Director, •. a jt r .. . - i WHITEVALE � - j I. --- ---- -- - , t, Y� ., 1. 11 �» .. 11 I -- Complete line of Caskets and Coffins -. , ; 00 40 t 3,: • r i - always on hand. . I -:, f""i u�a .. Our prices mill aaa�aptl4re fa,P- r.i, -, Co SeI1 for "a year & d note ��' Y Y . , . . { 88tx1ae Straw, ton ......:.......... 7 04 t artily with thol3fl ofiy offlae $. PENNOC Wh�tevale. A ' ' .i. I .. I .: 1. - M. -� C� ''� ; ,. I ' lie' satisfy ©lion it will glue." Beef, forequarters....... -` ' COUTY V ON�'A�IO. has f gale the �. . con. . . . I I . . .-- � �. - i ­ - . CJSER. DRI "' R -L�l ' . ;' . �� . they best machine of its kind in the. 1. ` ��z 11 . market, manufactured by Noxon ; . �. Orders .b ' mail Will `reoeive . ' .. �' . Bros,,_ also Wortman A ward ` f. . Pickering, Mar 2,1894. Are you a aubsoMber the Spade Harrow.:.:: Call and :' Wheat, ............ ti0 9 per bus see these amachinee before: Wheat..white all......... Wheat, red fill............ 00 1 00 0 �' ,: : .. purchasing. ' ' ,. ° Oats, �l►llfte .................. so. 1 � �, .WM. COWIE B`ROUGHAI�. '> :' axis, black ............:..... oo " Baxley, 2 rowed.......:. 85' 9 Flow•.- ........ ........... $1.50•$1.7 " ' per t ' _ , . V. �''_.,+ .-....71 f A = OAT ­.- Bran .................. ... ......... $1$. per ton if not y'xr should beaiie ' so Shorts ................,.......... 170 ' , r~•=' _ s• •_ FARMERS' MARKET. Mar 1, . a on ®e. �'Pe p e an but horrg .� ;: . TORONTO. 1894. ;' �:.- H , Wheat, fail ............ . 1 00 6'2 t 44 00 �' -' �� Wheat, spring ......... 00 00 t 00 $0 & I a �8ar... If you have a s. '` � 2 �° Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 t 00 61 . }..t :.. , ;r Wheat, goose ............ Barley, bush..******** to* 00 00 x 04 48 t 00 58 00 45 . friend at a' dist�xlve have a ` , : ; l Oats, bush ................ 00 40 t 00 41 _ . I -:, f""i u�a Peas, bush..-...., .......... Hay, ton.........:.. y 00 00 t 9 4q t 00 62 10 00 Co SeI1 for "a year & d note ��' Y Y . , . . { _ Straw, ton ......:.......... 7 04 t 8 Ot' .: Dressed ho e.. ....... '�" 5 50 t 5 00 t . •'6 10 5 50 I ' lie' satisfy ©lion it will glue." Beef, forequarters....... -` Beef, hindgaartere:.... 7 00 t 8 OQ 1, : .: � 4 ... Mutton.............:..,..... 6 00 t 7 0A 700 9 00 �. Orders .b ' mail Will `reoeive �` Veal, caroase ............. Bettor, lb .................. Eggs, dog ...:.......... .. ..., 00 21 t QO 16 00 22 W 17 : - . , Ot1r j3Sr8Qi1&1 8,1'ld ' �}r0IiI1�'i at'• -, , Puna Factor , � " t �. -, r =1. � — . . .- . . . �. . ..I- � - � . ­I .. �11 teI1t1QI1. i. ; . N. — Manufacturer of— wpm.. a eeromony was performed by ,. The man f ien ` of Mr. J, D. Molls - ---- -- ice. - ' ; � �1 the Rev. W. J. Jollif e. In this vi i it wit ;be leased to hear Cpl #al Paid up, ' $1,5 0,000 � t ` .41 y� p Iii '0r a t. Suction P p� Mrs. Paxton, the respected iuotler" of 'that gently an e s ogees as soienae mss Address g,11 18tteg t� Y 1. W. Bailiff Paxton. -6f Port Perry was at the in Newmalr t �Hig i School. He was r - Surplus,., - - $1,4 0,000 . Deep•wQll Pumps of Brass, Iron and int of death on Saturday evening. .She Intl gluon am ins -ease' in salary to kee , -- ---o -- ._ po yy 7 has been ill With la for some time. fro a WHITBY AMEN . I s Porcelain P� him m in to )Tillie. '< , F At the ip p o ;Mr. P. G. Close, Ba • 41 r but as she grew worse. a consultation of A q 8 rister A. E. 'Ibnrsday- last took n) s� � _ si�►ote ► ', dEA� O A�0 �IIM�lN® IQKMlLl 1}r. tlanRsler end:Dr. Starr, of Brooklw. wwrraato. is the Queen Belo i Savi�t4ts nn1'An�'N'r. - i , .Wiri€iiil and Cistern Ts►nkq, gad t tohowed, yrith the result iiief tt waa found Q N MPG. 0,,�� +ls bad a sinter i>el bear ibroitt. W; uneest v W . .Hill, of YorkTo l •trio allowed at htaoss eft . 11e • s € Ptit3ft sa11 ordara We i . Th ds wl ► igbo n 'of rri wal y4utred. - - I promptly attended. to.. w1� ` th n�i abet cot tiro of writing p � � On , - twrs' t #A tb! e /+��y�p i Wed a 1 gip: . *46 "am i - �! 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I ,, .bated• tbotr m9ther's. iraut- boarera, T6oy stttrsli Ltttlo . #' #tie .Lsut lgzperiente; . t: $Ow TO , TO68 , Hlo` I� of 50 Miles it wo l oosttl 736,20 per mile, } i And ,before the dinner their Excellenaioa' �rtid tile firip: - p ur a hWa� { p lete�r Lice in 114rood Pal oe a A Dnblil i, ' - . + , F , 1 t' daa►ughter, Lady MArjorie Gordon, , �s hAt's this l W ha o ,tbie 1"�'oxelaimed � _ __ de. uld hu coat a� e d f First-class rOa t s an r- I- ' -$, _ ;. - , , age of $1,8 a i e, anti a greater dome nd _ Qost6laa• , . tba t. irtoen•year -old a !tor a the ama�azine Mr. owner, as he came home "the other . " osiatien'Foratned W6IeIi #II A �� would dimir ish t e 'price. TMo qua] ty `` '~' ' ' I —.— , t` " Afl foal ohildren, '+ Woo Willie Winkio, pre• ® - ni'ng dnd found .Mrs. Bowser lying on - . _ tale for Better Roads. . was by fat• the m a satisfactory. Draina , —'t sented' the gentlemen with boutonntera of the sofa and looking very crluch-diabtressed. f` Mr. Campbell sues tad u on as being v ,r Ord stud T.adg Aberdeen to a V #serettal violate, Those large- State dinners of lie• +�� a doctor says it's the rt a second. xn Tdronto last week an Association dab't- ff Y Position for line Th1rd Time Drawing tweoA fort and f t are as innovation+ at Y g. P- - ' formed to be known as the "' Good Roa s important, aid -he gave : ull directions as Y X at4o ," ehe explained. "I woe taken with - to how it should be done, These estima _ a rectos, Louses, and Dinners -in Dub- Rideau Hall. In l iolyeood Palace, however, a chill and' headache about noon and• - -" �►esociation," which will usher in a n w Ito le: d Aberdeen 4a+rit is fltla3s il►e Lord and Lad K _ state of things its connection wah. Onto io given, Mr, Campbell furnished an estim to t�se #tee. y Aberdeen and their guests. "Gxip ? Second attack? That's .all non. highways. of the coast of improving 176 miles, be ng � ' , numbering I.�O in all, used to sit down "to- aa�tiaao Mrs. Bowser 1 11Tobody tau lieu® the the road mileage at resent maintained in This ear a Vieer 1 Drawin 'room an ge.h ®r in the long picture gallery, all at ', , -- The following are the P y ono alias ht able, which is said to be the;p a ascend time,'- �� :, Yarmo.uth Tlownship, .near St. Thom m the Saturday night after the ape ing of the f3 � _ But the doctor says so. ` `- OMCEa3S of THE ASSOCL*,TION The estimate ;was : -175 miles, $1,800 er session of Parliament will, according to the longest in G sat Britain. "Then the-doctor is an idiot, and I'll tell , mile, :$315,000: equal annual paymen , 4 general expectation here, quite ec lipae all In Edinburgh, as in Dublin, Lord and him sp to his face. I know what's the mat- President, Mr. Andrew Pattullo, Woo er oent, 30 t,� 18 216 4F'-inatint5enane previous a Santa that have ha[1 .he trim- Lady Aberdeen si nalized their stay, in- ter with you. - You've been walking around - etoc>r.. - P , Y , $ , , �, , P g g Y . l3 . . ., acts 'and old splendours of he Senate their positions of Viceregal honour, with the be. k and lisrofooted or . dotn soma First Vice- President, J. F. Beam, Bla k $20 per mile, ,toll ►) yearly payme t; K P Y a : 41 Creek. . $11, 1$,45. T'1er is•now paid for mint n. chamber for setting. Lady Aber seen ,will gOCSJI LAVISH �pI,JSNDOUIi other'foolish thing, I expected it, however.. ; � Second Vice - President, b. P. McDougall, , &nee; inoludin!g s elute labor at $1 per d y, attended byy`two pages —her .1 ttls son, _ No woman is happy unless she's fiat down W. Middlesex $0,000, so that t e extra cost for 30 ors $OD• Archie (YOrdon, and the son of Mr. few, perhaps none, of their predecessors about half the time. How on earth any of would be$1'2,716,35. There are 70,000 ne es Gordon,Lord Aberdeen's military secretary, had attained to. It was said of them that yon sex mans a to live to be 20 ears old Secretary- Tareasurer, K.`V. McKay, S in the township, assessed at $2, � both of whom are ton ears o111- -who will they had acquired the art of being at ease -le a.myeterq LO me. The average woman Thomas, P 700 0 Y and. of Platting other eo le at their ease » : and the extrara required for the aunt al carry her train. This will be a innova. P g p , has more sense than a re. baby, . Executive Ceinmittee :- Jiirries Beatty, q tion here. When Lord Aberdeen was vice- oven on the steps of t e throne. "I haven't been careless,' she replied.! Campbellton, Elgin ; Alan McDougal payment would b8 4 mills. Of t e toy of Ireland Lad Aberdeen's rain was At the out et of those remarks there wasp e, Toronto •J. C. Judd Morton Leeis • Jam $316,000, the sum of $157,600 would y s Y I�know better t Of oourae yo� have. Sheppard, Lincoln ; Alfred Hunter, Fro spent in the taw strip,. the property woe d always borne on occasions of viceregal mention made of the Viceregal levees at If yoq hadn't been you wouldn't be where 1. tenet ; P. Maloi,, Wellington ; Frank Reed , be benefited by $ 00,000, and the note in state and ceremony by pages of honour. Dublin Castle; at which the Viceroy kisses you ay'�e. Grip be hanged I Well, it's only - to the to.wnaliip would be $242,500. M , There is the ladies presented. The following des- • ht Eh t h ld a f%r for it nail it - = �T. Grey ; James �blcEwing, Drayton ; Campbell then ac ded some remarks on t ie a11t�Tti>trt zxxovsTiox Shelburne.' Brockville, and Wm. jell), necessity of carry i ' the work on in a bu i• Y 1 '� 'which Lord Aberdeen might introduce from nesa•like manner. the Viceregal Drawin rooms . at Dublin. The members o the convention at once f ll g oaaaF�trs o>rTriE AssootATiox ; ,., But it is not at all likely that he will. upon 1I r, Uamp ell and cross-question(d When he was Viceroy every lady who was I ­1 (1) To combine, as far as practicable; th hint aRis:hl and lef : H. was tlsjsed as to t �e presented he had to ties lightly an the efforts of all persona engaged in the wof assestment meth d quality of . stone use 1 g Y _ ' , cheek That would be a most interesting for road reform. I the value of ma i e the diff8rence mac e g (2) To awaken interest in ehe oubjee b soils the w r h'of field elopes, ,the innovation here, and would add immense Y , - to the Picturesqueness of the apl coaching - : among the people at large, m -thod of drains a and a_ n4mber of other Drawing - room, But it is, rho s (3) To receive, publish and discuss an practical. questio e, to all of which her - to ho for, ge p ,too murilr y - woll- considered plane for local, Proviuci I turned clear and finite answers: or national action or legislation. No family• liv'nd in a bilious county Ottawa, however, has had little reason to , (4) To aid in providing for a props roe should be widho t Parmelee's Vegetab a compi in of their Excellencies, the present exhibit and instruction in roadmaking a Pills. A few doss taken now and th n Goverjjior- General and Lady Aber, eon, for ' all Farmers' Institute, county, dairymen' , will ke#p the li •o lactive, cleanse tl a not baliving introduced innovatio ,s, from i creamery, cheesemen s and other associ - stomach and bowels ft•om all bilious matt r the . vuday in November lash when the .ion meetings. _ and prevent A u . Mr' J. L. Price, Rideau hall party drove in stn to 8t. _ ( _ (G) To establish the Association on th Shoals, Ma t, (' . Ind. -, writes: I have Andrew's church, with postilion on the . broadest possible basis throughout the tried a box of 'a melee's Pills and n" d carriage horses, down to the last meeting country, en that it influence may be of them the best rrie i ine for Fever and Ag to of the Haddo House Club, at whi h, Lord weight in any direction in which it may I have ever used. . Aberdeen presiding, Mr. Girant, he butl(rr ultimately be thrown. at Rideau hall —who, by the we. makes No one need f r:oholers br any summ r • (6j fie obtain and aprtad among the -lo• complaint if they eve a bottle of J. ), clever sketches in -water -eolou —read a cal associations full information. regarding Kellogg's Dysent r Cordial ready for u e. Paper on early Canadian hi to to the recent legislation for road improvement. assembled household, attar wh h their It corrects all obseness of the _ boa- k± (7) To obtain and publish full informa- Promptly -and ca seh ahealthy and natu al Excellencies' two youngest child en, with tion regarding methods of roadbuilding as. their governess, sang a trio, a t severel action. This is a medicine adapted for t e raotised in various narts of Canada the Y , ,rich and poor, and is songs and recitations were given, in which P young and the of United States .and other countries. ' x Capt. Kindersley'e valet and o e of the rapid y becoming h moatpopular medicine (8) To procure and furnish to local as- for cholera, dyse to y, e"' in the t>nark t: footmen came out particularly strong. Ot• dociations, at reduced prices, all valuable taws had been afforded no end f matter . _ publications on the subject of roads and for talk, and, it may be hoped, or profit- , road legislatiom able consideration. - Everybody n Canada - The temporary managbment does not feel Life During, the Reign of Terror• knows, of course, of the tireless activity in Authorize to adopt any line of policy, or He could seen w what she was, but a doing good which won for Lord and Lady conimit the - association to any special saw also how re. a ul was her walk, h w 4bsrdeen in Ireland that really arvellous scheme that might antagonize the parti- beautiful her f ga e. Of course she displ y• halo of favor and good -will w ich they sans of others, and thus defeat its immedi- ed these advantages, of which she was fu I have from the Irish people. ey have ate purpose to unite and solidify the move• conscious, from s o d motive, but an 'n . dome to Canada with the "me h gh sense - ment. - stinct, inherited lossibly from Mother of their duties and responsibiliti a which The immediate formation' of County As. Eve, may have h d something to do w' h marked their tenancy of Dublii Castle. - _ ' sociations is recommended as a step toward it, * The keynote of Lord Aberdeen's aharaoter the spread of the organs. ition into town. All at once lou a ies rose on the air,, t I• wassounded iii thefirstspeoch hem do aeon ships and school districts. County Secre- lowed by a rush o f t. A crowd was ru i- LANDiNO AT r•)t'):flit 1. ,, . - taries will be appointed by the- Ezeeative ning up behind them. The roar was t e "It is indeed an office of tadlgh honours, _ - Committee upon the recommendation of same that Mano to had heard the - d y as welft s of grave and serious r ponsibil- prominent citizens. - . before in the. Rue d Bussy, when the mo t, ity." he said, speaking of the ( overnor• _ Until the county acid other associations about sack t e grocers' shops, p d Generalship. "Iiut does the her our and . - are fully organized, all correspondence+ will under her wind She .knew what t dignity of it exclude the holder from the be conducted through the general head- meant. A popti r tumult was sweepi g common lot, the common heritage f service`! quarters. - throug the Rued ine, which five mina ,s Nay, it implies, it includes, it,00n eye this All county and local associations are at before had been s quiet and deserted. T e privilege, this grand principle grid purpose _ Lberty to act independently in local mat- crowd was alread unning antler the we. l of life ". There are no two busier. o6plein ters of road improvement, and will be sup._ of the i College d uatre- Nations, whets the Dominion than Lc rd and i ady A *rdeon,- ', ported by the national organization as fail •Nanette• had just encountered the man i Ftotn morning till niRt,t Rideau If% li is like • as it is practicable. . - a blue boa . a bee- hive —and their�I�'.xaelleneies' mbition ' - The local associations are e�rpeeted `to„ Alartnon At the pr peat of finding he , is to make it, like. a beehive, a e atre of meet occasionally and discuss the papers" self the next mom sn borne' along by th sweetness and light. -Lady Abe ,loan is sent -to them and the general sabjact, and hfdeou throaog, tie girl began to run, an cionstautly buoy with the affairs o' many forward their suggestions to the national the a wing of t e difice diming a des societies and organisations for doing goal', _ headquarters for consideration and public&• anvie a it &butte o the quayi she rushy both in the New World and in ti a old, ti. on, if they are novel and- important ; to into it gor shelter with the editing of the moutWy. ma aline, push She work of. organization and edaoa -- The ' human w i )wind swept passed- Upward and Unw►rd, which liar so wide a . tion in their vicinity, and,when the organs= Manettte saw a m who was running a few circulation in the Old Country, an with • . zction is sufficiently advanced, to send de- yards ip advance f he path of wild beasts -her duties as the lade of R1deaa Hal legatee to a general assembly of the associa- who weere purauin ime. He was an old- Much might be written about the house. . tins, to choose a permanent management than w#th white h i . Hie !,lack clothes hold life at Rideau hall, from the arning and take such action as may promote the were flpttering in to tars, for he had been prayers in the chapel which Lord A rdeen generalpnrposes of the movement. seized slready,ew h d escaped.out of their has had built nazi the con to to ttie A PAPER ON aaoAD- niairixa. f - halide I It ;was woman who followed more weekly meetings of the household olub, closely,lat l is heels. They were foremost which is social and educationiuI and noon. - During -the convention; Mr: A.1'V.ICanrp- among!h' pursue The whole pack yelled neotion with which: there age of seal•in - - bell, P. I:. S., C. F.. A., M. C. $., City n- and holwled. - � singing, sewing, painting, wrtaod c ruing, - gineer . of St. Thomas, read -a valuable "A la lanterns I" (they eried, "He- is a and other branotres, -:� - technical paper on The :Improvement of rieet Ii Down with ]all priests 1 A la Ian• In Dublin, the vloeregal e6tabli+t meint, -__I - Country Roads." He prefaced his remarks teTDS I when Lord Aberdeen was Viceroy, as on -.; by declaring he ,had no personal interests A crowd of me fc ilowed the wofieD, as a far grander scale than the eetablia [pent in the matter, as eigineere would be em- gar as th y were to be in at the death of a at Rideau !fall. There-were twelve sides. _ ployed under the new style of things, just anted{ hula�aa bei One of the foremost de- camp,, oI_ whom threw at least were as they are under the dr inage act ; the 'pries .,turning rot 10. suddoply snatched a always in uniform There was a Cont -oiler, firmer,, to a great extent would be their ke that a man .err her was waving in hA a 0hamberlain, a Chaplaius.a stow $ter, a, ' "' own enginedrs. Mr. Catripbelt's paper first sand ; and the easion of this weapon a Gentleman Usher, a b#sastsr rho I orae, A1'., . dealt with the faults of statute labor, and eemed to give be fresh pc.ren0h. At one the Ulster King- at.- -Arnw, Gentlem n•in. •• then cited the pre,edent of the present+ ound 4as was in dean fall the erew►d, WaitiAg, and::aattaoy,other•s, to any n thing 1. -. method of draining farm Fends, When the nd the length of a elk. _.id the rest The of the Physician -in- Ordinary and the is agitation to establish it was or, it was ob- ictim fell, Nurgeons•in - Ordinar , and espeuiall the jetted that the farmers were intelligent Manette had a utf her eye& She did urgeon- Dentdat- in- Ordinary, who, it may b. enough to drain their lands themselves, and of see the -murd re spring upon their hoped, an joyed a aineaura. The. was - - that the scheme would ' .result in hives of leeding quarry. A r trembling hands let 11 the state and splendour of a court• There `, officers. But the plan prevailed, and up to f 11 her bundle, he 1 be. sank uhdsr her.! a Court Circular, in which tbo, i vo` 1893 seventeen western townships alone 's a grew faint... -8 ,e Q�ild rave fallen, but opts of the Viceroy and thane about him r : •had raised and expended the sum of $2, -154 t at a pttaq's arm ai ortela er. A man's en daily chronicled, with the tir.P cs of ' Dice wit• ered : -' ' ev fear them. I am he uo @ter at the Viceregal dinner arty, 4(f0 for drainage purposes, iritb excelleet u�p g results, showing that large amounts of : ere to belp yoiu t as eke charge �� of artily as at Windsor, or Osborne, oc &I. """' Money can -be raised when' there is convio• o . Lion that improvement is worth the ex- �l j ou. wt p r &nelated from a you In safety, — h� French, in Littell's :. penditure, Good roads are so valuable iving Aga., I . ' that when the taxpayers considaer the mat - � �`- ` �> " -`- ''' "' ter they will incur the expense. - Campbell gas one of th,i difficulties that stood ii . , . , Mr. then cited the worst done Aiytralis barbb dpi species of kiLnga- �*� by him - in St:' 'Thomas, where improve- r o no larger than t. . manta are made on the# #rontage tax system. Every, poem, eve yTristory, ovary aeration After much trouble b the streets, they a ery picture, ever statue, is acs experi s were scientifically ;gkavelled, at a - cost of ent on human fool n' . - . - ? U - $3,810 60 per mile.; one a narrower country Whoever is out-of patience U 0`0 of his 4 t. road the cost would be but $1,126 40 per 6' al, Men must no turn be and kill mile, reckoning the gravel as with three themselves in stings I gathers. . � miles of the - work. The -work done was so ., satisfactory that next. year, ;n 18 2. six There is no breat , in man to whom the • .. other streets petitioned for improvement, Alternative of right and wrong are not , :, and, as they -had heavier tra8ic, were made a ntinnally present; of the Sovereigutetu h with crushed atones Lt a cost of $5,808 r per when the vote' f'>t, jar!y in Getttinaby ' 'mile ; I cost for similar work on an eight- st nds sit[ to six the ironer Is u P� eeq sited. o : .Z foot rctidway being $1,638 80 per mile. An- Eat to please thys l�, but dress tb please t -; other variety of road which .he described of era. fi . cost $5,70240 per mile, or $1,754.68 per , n earth the bro ' ng&, in Heaven the .' mile for - an :eight -foot roadway. Mr. rfactrouad, .. , ' _t i ' Campbell gai<ve b e closest figures for the ' of these streets. He then diaenaeedo elioaoy ie to the` -iud wl}atfragrit'' is ,coat y ., i_: the question of gravel roads in the country. the fruit. a b . . . The meialied part, except nei+r towns, man moat &tap eireot ndt bye "iiept i _ need not be more than eight feet wide, and or et by others.. -{ ti • _ .I _ -be gave a careful estimate of th9_ cost of a , ar greatest glory is '- tot ' ; ti '_P #e,liine, 84 t , k A t oadway of the -t width, wit); ditches two bu. in rising every U a we fall. ur t A io' t ho m half. feet dea of one foe horizon• rejadiee is -never "lies: tcat e w its tai to one foot vertical. With the use of pines, th cost per mile would be: -.-- Drain -o : If -off forf reason. la>ider ' the eJ - w - w Rif a'`aowat+tl,. abd . ,pew. di . w ��� ` � "$�-I�.60 ; grad�}��$irrtl Gorda bf itnalattion biaiiof , � m �_ �:;, avelatS. 75lioreord,$937.50;rolling ►$10• Icohol is distills from ewes pia'loegs P .' • total' I 1�' - t ' aom>Fniadionert! . axpenW. f $ ► , .flit b 1' f" >sf+ , �f ,,i�lie po ' toes yielding a)► gallons arpvel rc�1n >tt ,: � stone .foundations, a of he.1 laid. ,} alt Quite the saut )ote reinony and royal :Q al state r@ indeed observed in Dublin Castle as at Vindsor. The Viceroy, being the personal 'presentative of her, l++la'esty, , cannot srogate from hie Place. ilia preoer once gas one of th,i difficulties that stood ii the, •ay of the visit of . THx PaQ1PNt'S O? WAaLk9 ' •- ! Ireland, - The Prince was not willir g to ike rauk after the Vioerof, nor we. the ieeroy, then lord . pencier, wfiliu he lould. It required a ls al and relu tint I Isponsation from the to enable the iceroy to yyiold nip for the time being lcere the al tlrrone to tho Heir•Ap�ar�nt. Lord and Lady Aberdeen, t before g Dublin, had had experience of Vice Ing t Iremony and state, which are not UE ag like ,I ie divinity that doth hedge a ki►ig. For 1 re years Lord Aberdeen had been her- - &jgsty's Lord High Commissioner to lurch Scotland-. the, t I of He was the ore p nal i of the Sovereigutetu h the 1 gular title "Isis Graue," like •an a, ch• l ahop, and though his mission was ee lee. itioal, and his daily duty to- presido ver e General' Assembly of the Churol of otland, he was never to be seen on c a t iform. He had his aides- 4-1Amp Lad r ini iap state. lAdy Aberdeen kid, "sho. oot 6 tat hod not in Dublip,. two ladies fn- f Gifting+' Uzi Edinburgh Lord and dy c o . 'rrl t In - Holyrood- _1'alaco, w1i era l hold ����t�oeregal `drawing•rooms, std >a .y des. 4 --v✓i _ - .:I _ : � .a- ,, -&4.t - .. ; t ere at Rddeaua 1Hall - the StAt6 diet p se nd in- the bati•roo A.0 .tea eription was written by a gentleTAn who what ou wish, V LA but don't expect any sym. I - ' was present at one of the Drawing-rooms, pathy from me, N bile I useevery;preoan - - - �h when Lord Aberdeen was Viceroy • tfon t preserve my health you go sloshin Viceroy took his- place in front of the arodn in your bare feet,or sit on a cake o throne, Lady Aberg�eeq beside him ; th ice to ppread a dime novel, or dv some .other Vie ©regal, party grouper), in proper order tone fciol tits to flatten you out. I refuse to . and placed on either i side. Then the door - ' to the left was thrown o en• and * there sympathies with yyou, Mrs. Bowser —abso- P lately ad toetotsuy refus,m to utwrone word . began a slow pro�esson of the ladies who Of, pit . -" were to be presented. f So rigid is the rule, Mrs; Bowser had nothing to say in reply. none might ap ear at the State ball unless Mr. Bowser ate his - dinner alone, took Ad. - this ceremony gad been Bono through with. vantage of the occasion to drive a few nails :- An official awaited ea of trembling maid or and malte-a great noise,and by and by went matron, took from bolt the card on which off to isle club and wa,i gave until midnight. = was written her name, passed it and her on Next rI orning Mrs. Bowser felt a bit better • to his colleague nearer the throne, who and m de a heroic attempt to be about until repeated the name to tlio V iceroy. A,r> iv' he stared for the office. The only reference .ad in front of his Excell' ncy. the debutante { � he made to hoc illness was to say sank to the- floop in thq lowest curtsey-she , If )you live to be 300 years old you may - . could.manage, The Lord. Lieutenant held possibly learn something about -the laws of -• - out his handto raise her a support which health and be able to keep out of bed three to some of them was plainly welcome and da sin a week." - even needful —and as she oame-up kissed nrs. Bowser was all right at the -end of her lightly on the cheek, three or four days, and nothine more was " - . - . BLUSHES CAMR AND WENT , - aid, Then one afternoon at 3 o'clock a - - . an the facca'thus touched by the Viceregal carriage drove -up and a.stranger- assisted .l lips or moustache, and 1 even thought I saw ' Mr. Bowser into the house. He was look. . a faint flicker of colour on Lord Aberdeen's ing pale and ghastly,•and his chin quivered face as to beattowed this salute on the ladies and Ilia knees wobbled. ; beat known to him. But it had to be done, "What is it, Mr. Bowser I" she exclaimed • and among the fine young a ficere on duty " she met him at the door. . that night there -would have been plenty of " Boil—doctor- -death 1" he gasped in volunteers ready to relieve their Vicere al reply. master had he sought relief. Then tglie Mrs. Bowser gat him to bed and ezamin- ladies curtseyed once more to her Excel. ed him for bullet holes or_ knife wounds. . leney, and so passed- on. The procession. There was none. He had no broken limber. was thou reformed and the Lord- Lieu tenant He hadn't fallen off a honee or been half and suite and uests proceeded to. the ball- these poi When she had satisfied herself on room. In St. Patrick's hall the scene was these points she asked a very pretty one to l.choid. The company "How were you taken ?" : .. "W -with a c =chill l" he gasped ; "with t had drawn to either side, leaving an open chill and a b- backache I" space, along which advanced the glittering "I thought so, Mr. Bowser, on have this { - Viceregal Glum. The Lord- Lieutenant grip —o second attack, Ali I have some . was in full uniform —dress coat of dark blue medicine left there's no need to send for the= _ • j or green,the oolour nearly' invisible beneath doctor. I'll have you all right in a day or .'-'- - its tinassive embroideries of gold ; white twe.„ : . breeches, cooked hat ; altogether a costume "Get* the doctor at onee," wailed Mr. - i which showed to advantage the handsome Bowser, "or I'm a dead man. I Stich a back- • . dark face, with its full but closely trimmed ache I 8o cold t Mrs. Bowser, if I should black board, and flashing eyes, and well -set d•die, I. hope - hgure. Lady Aberdeen was in St, Patrick's Emotion overcame ;Mr. Bower and he - blue, neck and shoulders blazing with genic' could say no mores. The doctor came and - I be officers of the household were in fall iprououuced it a second attack of grip, but - . uniform, or full Court dress, and the rule a very mild one. When he had departed . was the same for everyone else. The Mrs. Bowser didn't accuse lrir Bowser with myriad hues' of all this gorgeous raiment patting on his summer. flannels a month too were tae more dazzlina against the white soon; with forgetting his umbrella.and get- t _ walls, Anil the sprotaole altogether was ting . soaked through; with leaving his rub - one of the most picturesque anywhere to beis at home and having damp feet all day. be seen. . She didn't express wonder that he- hadn't : - - died years ago nor predict that when he .. BE= AND INTERESTING.. reached the -age of Methuselah.he would - . . .w. know better than to roll in asaowbanks or • Canada has no gold coins. ' stand around in mud. puddle@. 8he didn't Gienova has a watch school, . = kick over chairs or slant doors or leave him akure.When Mr. Bowser.,s}�ed tears &tie llbea Havoc afore honey to the light... wiper Athem awe}p!. When be mosmed ohs - - - Birds with long legs have short tails. g . held i'is hand, When he said he felt that - Amateur classes in nursing are • new the rim spectra was ' near and wanted to fad. I kiss the baby good -bye she cheered him • with the prediction that he would be a great - % "11-- Philadelphiahaant25;000 more women than deal better'next dry, - • m ®n, Mr. Bowser didn't get up next day,' New Zealand sands frozen mutton to though the doctor said he could. He lay. - hugland. ,in1lbod and sighed and uttered sorrowful - Good wine In France sells as low as 10 i,taans rind groans. He wanted Loast and - cents a quart. preset veer ;he had to have help to tula ot•er Visiting cards`were widely used in China he worried about a relapse ; he had to have - 1, ltf0 years ago. I Winclowe are cow kept from frosting by -_ •r , ,, ,t ! I little electric fans. - - , t , i - i TA`Q N. makes, .. r -.t i over worth of staves every year. a .%':+ A!j- P d`h 1. - Three out -of aver 133 English speaking people have rod - halt'. The only use of a bird's tail is to serve as a rudder during flight. - There are 1, 7 `Z separate railroad com_ pauses iu the United 19tates, A pedigree book of high -bred oats boa Just been published in England. The 8panish peasant works every • day and, daaoes hal# rho night, and yet oats only his bltwk bread, onion. emit . -watermelon. rho Stuyriis porter eats only a little fruit and some olives, yet he carries with ease Us load of 200 pounds ' There is a club in Berlin "oalled the Gisat$, every member of which is six fact tall. Vienna has a 'Lazy Club, no member of whiob does anything for a living, and Lon. ion a Bald Hoade Club, where nothing )ut polished skulls are assn.. A second edition of the Siamese •twins, iow being exhibited at Ilona Chow, are ;wo nice• ooLin boys about 6 veare old, )ound together by a ligament of flesh near" the middle of the sides. They are as Much alike in appearance and as near equal in Ir,e as it is possible to be. . A grief-stricken parent advertiaelt for his oat boy In the Nioholasville (ley.) Journal. the wanderer iq described specifically and lie ad. should fetch him to taw." et He Ian a long head, a long lace, big nose. thick ipa, 's re made, raw-boned, . dark brown air, fl years old apd large for his age. The five - largest -sailing vessels arc the omali. British four•maeter, registered ton. age 3,537, carrying capacity 5,800 long sus ; the Itcano e, American four - master, egietere(i+ tan,>tago 3,400, carrying oVaoity ,000 long tons i -the Shen &– doahii,d>mwiosn )ur- master,.: •rpgisterotl tonana a 3,268, !ITyitig ,oapaclt , 4;80f) lose; tap the 'rarrce, l�`letpslit►MYOtplaetor r i e . . : .alt rod tint- age 1000' aarvyingi -- ,-aciq" 4, lzin3 Qaa�,,, tin.dAbaol�iiVPOo�tLsBr ttish..tn,,,,-,...em. -7 . ft s� - t l e �F }� g . Few - Y : - I; U' < i _- 6 P•r.. _. J :. 3i. -- c.a • u, �'� - f�!t,�! .l�Y�??.f€' �p7`- •Z T e� �. � ji a' .,!. .a �� 4 . ,ei + s': r 10- r . :' $.: -e w. ,rs - : - :- _ -p r t .� _, .. • :•d ♦. �d 1 �, . _ ... -?,. .: r -fir. , t .Q. �; @ az a - _ RE ,._ :�. 3 <Tuf a .« z-. s • -., !-. _' 35a. -v- _ -ro7 -➢ . 1 diF.- Qyae t L 1. -� a I. _. _. - -' -_.s "' :: -_ - ,:, F. t:, . ,_ {, •. $, Yams} t r �y y I .�y'x�r��. ._.._ ._ - ;., ... .. .- _ , -.. ( - >. 5 t. , sty Va s ,••• . - :. -. ... >R.,,. h_ 10-' .. �" >.. - �tik ` -' :. .. -. -' : _ > _. ... : - � re. s t ,�, f -;? :. . _ : .: a -1 . - :: , I - •i.. '' .. " " -.. -! f -. Z qry 4 - 1 lr. . , c" T_ -� �. _ _- - - -� :mom ,�-�- :� °:��:��.�: -��� � ,��� Vii,. � - - . �, �• �_ -- -=: - 1 «rte It i i d ,{ %,A 4 I 11 -� t, ►, ;Iii ., �i- 1 a %y- I;1. ♦ - - t► d_ amp cloth on his forehead ;, he wanted ; W Have a council of donors, and he read the ' . - copy of his last will and teatamentoverthree times. $e Was all right next morning; - I however. When Mrs, Bowser asked him how he felt he replied: 46 How do I feel? Why, ere right'" a tri•i ,- -' vet, of course. When a man takes the ogre'. ; - of himself that I de..— whenhe has the-nerve, and wilii p6wer I have --he can throw off most auythip . ,You would have died, Mrs Bowser, but was scarcely affected. It was just a pla3 spell. I'd like to be real . ':o sick onc6 to see how it would seem. - Cholera, suppose it was,butoutaaide of feel- ing a lit le tired I wasn't at all affected.'' - And the dutiful Mrs. Bowser looked a4 - him and swallowed . all and s=ever said a word to hurt his feelings. . 1 The Llmosin hunting hom, sold at Chris= ' tie's- auctidn•house, Colworth, London, in 1892, broutt $,'10,31A . In New York tenemaite the crowding of ' froze; seven to twelve persons in two small) , rooms is a common ocourrence. I?upont'e powder Millis, in Wilmington, Del., are furnished with hinged roofs, so that it case of as explosion the damage will be Miuhnized. . The scarlet tausgg`s�c, b •. 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T }1i`�4,t `WiilFlke'i�4�`°4..,TSav�;j din . ;•°': �,y. ♦ . :. - .. �. . _ .� - _ -. ._ _ - -- -4 ._.- _ -_: .:- _ -. - . �'. •`; �� �►f`f`y��''..,,, AA W P the v Igor and �oi% naive. air of a arson .•. w'hat e► TPptwi tll.de. � .. _ _ - ' -' .kn y ,, .",�• ,fit �•r WIiO.. ycp�r_, ,,,ih�= `€�- :�.f�i�>� � --f' � '' ' _ ' there' nothing so b$oomee a ma as inodeat�• to rouse mauklnd� to "' _� °` .. _= � - ,� .. . , utubl, �1aagltterT - - . �. � , . --- "� ,,� ,_ ; aeemi , K and humility, and Sha eapeare's 'fifes, :there is iver tea ord�:- •I1lageittbtr- l , g, <; �•t ; � .t rt• ,., '';. =. Hoc Pr�ends did not Think �h ••Would words ould be equally true. ii "nation" for instance e<terlo - JJ - :'� � "• " ti -._•� ' :' '' '" ; ti ,� ► o, � ttysburg,' - Iil%�,1p+ � �,�t � p' - � �'. - - � s�s:r..,.. •w ......,r .�.�.. T.. * .. T . I i �� ,$eoover• - _ were sk bstituted for ttiau. A trnoulen matttz, "(boat " is 1 `•��,, {,, L -w,.' .`°. ..•r -G "., rv� - � left -tr11 �, 1»`ni%' what � ''� I:- S. - •�A.�.TTi�TT••Tw• � ,ST.. �Ti T•.•• •:! * 5,., �.� �.._. bearin ... ,i , �.; , an affectation of a tam a givQU or great battlQ � gQiO ,... -:. •�•�i 4'• a ..4 •Y3e, __ g 4n.i'tf'maa a�+�iok• and• .• pr � • ' � '� } � - ..- -. �.� pp yy r ' • { . - • .' '' .• < ' sudde brawls are not admirable in _man or aulferi bad X>x .�►oura . peclia .Yaks V L Case w>btre tltl+b Bzpreasta� ttAtcLed ' pg._ y._ ps . I . � ,. •, ',� �" • Frem tie Brave" �a►y be f A[o - _ PprQ' P g A _ � ' �-�' , �• nation The lingo journals are' oat rove Doers e: Y u can v►.in., •.all to your slid bad ta' to d The New bath aprin ram this Dr, Pieroe's Qol don. lliedl al I7isoovery, � :.i � ` `s'- Yi♦ ! �� a � priately Urea —A Story Won of 1t - � 8 �; ��4,. k '�'Y'oi�k ban fforda an sofa powerftflly, upon.the •iver, oleanacs the � i �. t� � ' . �.. careful Perusal hy>Pareata. _, a examp sin speaking about the oseibility system of all blood - taints rid imppurities i i� Y_i1�.Ve�ee21 agr �� x� #�4 �•_. From the Penetaaguishene Aerald. of wRr between Canada' and th United cures all hu�ngrb it m a v" moron Blotota .Qr ;At��illi'1�. �' auffezer , frOna A.sth• � - - �`' A few evenings ago a repreaen ativo of States Its words are ai footle as the Ern lion ' � � _ r �"' ro � ., : •r�ttd severe Colds , the Herald whilae in conversation. ith Mr. are b rp tfal. Y K P � � the worst ISor Eels, Rlt•rheam,� ' :, ; , � - r .-�, a�� �`� James McLean, fireman on the steamer Illbver soees„,�Soaly or Rough Skiy�i, 9u cVery willt@1', �>xd last p'gli' my _ ' • Maniton, which lies between he a Mid ... .. �„ k ;,'' shorty all dSeeasea caused b -bad (flood;` frtend8 -5,4 �Pe gS tqy �� F = �' P , � Cas►adtaa fifty, Self thought land and Parry Sound" •lAarned tho partite• � •' '� "' = ! (fit >t'ating Uloera rapid y heat under alai ! . because Of � -`'''' - .� � �` tars of a case which �adde anothe to the Rate ringtothereportthattheh ex rt- iuifiaeuce. Yeeble.eondltlon; and �; y- -po E Dial y potent in Dux- '.great distress oTll constant Dough- � ' ed to 'land from Canada- the la t season mg fir, `€ -. -long list of triumphs of s, wet - known° ;g Eczema, ryai else, X3oila, (�•- Canadian remedy, and is of suffio ant im• haagiv poor eatiefaction,TheEm ire says: �� Sere Eyes, Serofir oua l�orea. ggtl 121g, and 1I19,b11�ty t01'aiSl3 any Of the portance to deserve wide - spread pu lieation It w 7d be unfortunate if tarsi sae of SweT•lbngay Hip joint Di ease, �� whiee ac�umulateci 'i�atter•from my lungs, for the benefit it ma prove to nth ra. The any kin � should render impossible the sale Swelling" and Enlarged (ll ads. - that my tiTne ergs close at hand. y at a go profit of Uanadian• hay in he Qag Dr. Pieroe's Pellets .our permaiieritly lien nea>;`iy v�Qrn pfat for Want O� case. r�ferred . to is the remarkable estora• I 'g lion to health of 111.. McLean's d uphter lash ma 1 #er,. Yet this is said to h ve been eonettlpv� ion, biliouaness;aic hoada,,ohe and. sloe anti rest ' Agnes, 13 years of age, who had en so the chi f;cauae of the dienppointm nt that indigestion. p � � frieIId reCOiliit�te=l(t• low that her recovery wag deems almost has bee �zpressed ovdr the resat of the � .2118 t0 try th Valuable iaCdlCint', impossible. Miss IVIrLean'a conditi n waa efforts ode to meet the demand of the , .. NotLtaR Nunue oat Cones. �.;�,. ____ cischee's Ge rm a i>t that of very man j� other aria thr u bout recent f dder famine in Britaih to the ad- Like �l bt boots. � �+entt ®,: , �� vanta a of the Oenadian farmdra. .till the g Corns ac � very email af- Yrt1p.. I ant Cp31• ' the land. Her blood had beco a im- trade ie Davin and there i fait, but a pip to them pair of flight � ''' 1 `° dent t � saved my overisiied, giving rise -to palpitate of the g� s no go reseon boots and al other coneterns f life sink into �8P> "08ft�>ft4' ti " e, AI.mOSt thefirst heart, dizziness, severe headache, a creme• WhY it ould not be developed to condi- inaigniSoanoa ht boots and Yutnam's 1 ale:�Om lesion and • eneral d halal lion per anently rofltetbleto the anadian :3i8Op.� ..., -,; ose gave ale tat Y P F B Y � Corn E :tractor (L a great tad onl sure g'i. - `: At this eriod Mi'sa McLean was r eidin Brower The aerioue difficultq wi whioh cure for Darns ma o to a her an coin•. P g ex orte have eo far contended is that fort will bs their argtner R • � liefanda gentle r8- in Midland, and her Rondition be me so -p I freshin Sit ' bad that she was final! Dom gilled take farmers' �d balers heave not been a careful ut dent #ail to �" �, tl Ch as I had not had Y P as they tight to be.. "Information eceived ass Patnam a Corn Eztr otor. Frauds, f ©r W @ekq. - �yC ugh began immedi- °� to her bed. A doctor was called. i but oha►p, poisonous. and datige oua sabstitutes stet to loosen d �a� g�ygy� and she did not improve under ;hie tre lineal ..by ez � rs here, ae has been beady are in the market. Re acre of them. Y and another waa then co>zaalte , but mention in onrcommercial totem a, Dee Poison I f °mod myself _rapidly gaining ist g Pntnam'a Painless Corn Ext actor, health and wei ht. � Z am pleased. without any better results. She had ppp1e to oho ;that it is the practice bale � CoT, proprietors, Kingston �' so weak that her father had no ho of.her hay fro the open stack, an leave , P to inform th unsolicited —that I recovery and did not think she wool Iive ttie bat d eiposed .in all ki da of three months. The lady with who Mies weather. � q + a ,, p am in C1[iCellent • Ae a cones acute of beta eno�P- • � MQ�� I�health and do ter- . _ McLean waa residing urged the use f Dr. ed upon, dr otherwise moistened, t say be• ' _- 5. � n ,;.; '.',_ talnly Bttribllte t to thy BoscheC's V�illiatna Pink Pills and final] a u 1 come mu fly in transit, and not o does � ierlritn � ru Y PP Y this res tin Y �(Jj� �jj�l'h � Y P• �• �• .t�'TIC$N$Y,. was eecnred. Before bhe flrat boz as all d1e�ter to the shape ra, but !° -" 1 _' "+t 11►% j�Ctpn O�ti�jC.► q gone an improvement coutld be moll ed in had an of the musty hay, vyhi h the Vi - -the girl's .condition, and by the time eteamahi I companies ab -New Yo k 'had- ��� ; either to �fase to take on board o throw � - - another boa had been used -the' col r was ��� ��A M�� �j Tjf �ffgo ;al or- beginning to come back to her cheek ,and into the A, reached its destination in bad nllI L her appetite waa retnrning. -The use o Pink condition � would have serioasly njured � R, Church's t � An to- V - Pills was still continued, each da -now he repo Ilion of Canada in the calash ���� � i3ohool torthe once oi~ Stammering, Taros e '� adding to "her health and strength, until fit. f late we are told exports shave - � � � �� sane bee DOet- aid. to finally she waa restored "'to erfeeo been at g eat ezpense and annoyance on ao- 1 T � n _ health, and has gained in weigh until count of he oarelessneee here audios on LJ �G Q�, she now. weighs 140 ands. Mr. M Lean the part f the farmers, aod'thoae w take w ®ENT$ w TED °+ po , the oontr o of balm the ha Thi oa ht male and temat says be is convinced that Dr.. Wit actors � g Y• g � � �+ »�b � T� n..a, .,� ,.,�s,,,�. .! to be part cularly guarded against at a time O ' i,� ,..• �, ..a am ..a ems. fink Pills saved his daughters lif ;and when our i<oduote are bean en ulna after �' a �''� so »�. i� .sa. he believes them to be the beat rem d� in � g ea>q�►a oo_,...e eT, as, ,� � the world, and dose not hesitate to dvise and elo y ezamined fn England The their nee to all similar cases, ' • brand C ' adian should be made Loa hanoe TTII:NTION -IYl' y U ARI}: ANAGiENT- :' The faote above related are impor t to .Lhe value f evory article it ie sttao ed to tt you are not as nt� ba0 would qke parents, as there are many young girls 1 °stead of etraoting from it." � rrr222000 aaaeee one -it yon want mako money -•send � - "far our illustrated tin William ErigBe lust budding into womanhood whoa con - I � �. � th� publisher, Torontfl. ' dition is, to say the least, more critics thaw i � ` � ''" '>i'e s Yeus►g reetess. �_ • their parents imagine. Their comet zion Bear -nisi sin, thou I think arb� only ��• : r is pale and waay in kppearance, fro bled bias Vii, " o � • with heart. palpitation, headaches, hors- I Who y thy virtues have enshrl ed ; aces •of breath on• the slightest eze case, Poetic fag ies lab'ring in thy brash �Thi. � � � p faintness and other diatresaing gym tome The fl avers of the mind. you that your �: ° � � which invariably lead -to a premature rave ,. : � count at the bank � unless protrept steps � are taken to ing Even tho � fame might wt►it thaw able- of health is oT about a natural condition of health In °!•° drawn; at this rate you soot► � � this emergency no remedy yet disco Bred -;� Of the iwir (loddess, Poetry,- bankrupt, �� you � � '•can supply the plane of Dr. @Villiams' 'ink a pleas a given a votary of ben ! _ � � Pills, whioh build anew the blood,atren then Were uerdon -great to me, '. , _ e ` the nerves and restore the glow of he th to To lift our - � ' ' � 'pale and sallow cheeks. Theyare a ce fain. from the olodding nth, � - care for -all troubles peculiar to the f male' From_ he weak passigns of its r _ �_ ' system, young and old. Pink Pills also And by gr at thoughts -pare pleabn � to $eve all the latest ImpX•ovementa Be ea give, lrth, and get ono for nor b re cure each diseases as rhenmatiam, n nr lgia, � ban ever for �' �� �° batter �. Is sure y nothir base ' � 1�t . r .j • Yr re {�� �, �r:� r ' <�,�� `�����. "..mot � i iteJ� �" � � �. �. �1 i " t T ... T • T • • • 1 • 1 • • • , r T T • T • • . . • r .. . . . . •77 ',b ,,�iE 'i •TT.T..... ••.T iT.•TT.. TT.T T•� i A try 24 . ,•'.... T • � '' �� �., � � :�.. �_.:0: � � � +4. e fr�m� OBt8Df�1, ®B� � { a �t ,� ,� •� •. � a .. attune . -. � . �Y�� I � } off: r : � �,� - `�����. "..mot � i iteJ� �" � � fey � �'+ �n b iw Finish � `'. '� ` " ! s �i. j�' � ,; _ a � -' �' . M } �• �. �, �; They Aloe( in Baring Qutdi -..• � � ,_ T ,2� £.• tia� and in Eooao ' of � �-� �' ��" "' �: � � �4 � rA �_• • 1 .� ;: 4 � i + 1 :� • . y, :: The� sw fuftlde to btsta tweod e�le• .. ii ' , �� * '� � :: 11ot A Gis'eat Vatlety -of Siiteif, t;ad : _ � - ' F � r °��d` • • � thes'efes'e ftdapted t0 title 1'M : f •� f a, :: f07 a� ides, in tfaY part eT tho De• 1 • • / . .r� 4 4 �'•Rii .....� :........... ......... � t �x.y,� L ti3? . �� � �. �;'�� 2 t� . �� f ti. �" S .�• � �� 2 �, 4a�'� N ,1, ,., RUPTURE .� DEFORMITY. partial paralyau, locomotor eta ia, St. � $ � i .; � . , jj ; • ' - Vilna dance, nervous headache, ne vous m not iy words as froaf a :$at ». • . , : • • • .. •• • • • • • . -5�� late pays nobody to • �roatration, and after effects of la r pee ton e - � $ � �� 1VOt'w �- - on trusses when gg Ctititl Cod [.iver' Oil T , D t �� � : >r,' . ,. are rnptttred. 3fan - influenza and seyerp colds, diseases de end I � ,As- thg fond baps I hdpe for thee � aOd Ny phcisphi � = =O•g'� � :T6o grea�tssb preparation .on Dle are rn ined for llte by trusses eaig tize� th _ - ing on humors i4 the blood, each as.scr ale►, Thy name, perphanoe may, famous bardei � "" y� uQ• reverse o! what is really needed.) chronic erysipelas, eta- lrn the case of men amo R - It >�l pZ•pp ,d �pC• ®g � 81ai1 "1"� B+artl� for speedy and Ynfants and children cured its 8 to 6 wee � � Thonsan ds o! people have•beeun' cared- by m they -effect a radical care in all case' ar sing have i inortalit - �•�. osfd eiles)y +OOX2e TXOX owd trn saes. - -_ from mental worry, overwork ' or ez y '`• ' oft draw � 1I11lTZ1Td DIB ,d>�,d 1- ��� ' v�aaent ottre of : - Send for illustrated boob tree., _, of any nature. - � , ,.? 1iTere Pala fire nest e1s ftslatabti as ,l(i�,. • • • • • • • ..• •• • • . • .. _ - . ,: vaned br •.'tTwMtfr#t !>i all !ts 13tetgest. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold'on in '• poj�n'a ei•V•iline antes flatnlsnoe, � ��0. 11�11eYllla r sole bi► (?ne tpthe will work wonders. It your C��• �LE �L �. ��'' �j�,,;t: i bozos bearing the firm's trade mark, he hill drag'gist does not keep it ad � _ ��7 ""`'s-' �. - y attd spasm : � Nerviltne cures tom ling � drn m A Q dam► _ � Haag Street West, Toccata e `. are never sold in bulk, oc� by the i?oze or diarrhoea, c opera, and d sentery, Ner aline a�oo�T j • •�» h71(�(r*uj}� � CjQ,s hundred, and any dealer who of%rs en ti• cares h hie, sea fdo�ess and frn mar 1�.Adslealds •t w, later in this form ie trying to defraud and - Dom !tint, liTerviline Dares near is, TORONTO. pp g ��` Vataable Gook ; - 'should be avoided. The public are arlso . toothache, a mbago and f!oiatioa. Ner aline �� �� � � �� �k sent tree, AD �ST:. -: d,: •'.; , ;'' cautioned against all• other so- called b cod gnres sprain , !bruises, outs, dco, Po on'a � I _ DR BLOCIIM'B' ',i�•; builders and nerve tonics, put- up in ■'mi. Nervilins is h�e best remedy Ili the rid, ,, ; ` IJIiI'130Y� _ ' tar form'in�.ended'to deceive. I � � �� � � ;�.. OO�POU�D PDBBYBdIY.�L �� Aek oar and Deily is 10 and 26 oeatsl tot ii;, ''•' ���� �� ' dealer for Dr. Williams' Piny Pills for Sample and a�r�� ga bottles at as drug re.: VA�LDRdN ,,_ F� ���}� � , ' _. Pale People and reface all imitations d Try Poison's Merviliaa - Y' ' - aim sabstttntea: - _ ��� ��,� : .,,� Healtlil, strength d� Be$uly: These ills ate matiafaotared by the - �N �. _ �� �. "� �� � _ . Cares all diseases and irregalarities pstellar' Williams Medfoipe Comeau - Brockv lie, `°� 1 � .j , - �'gT' � � I '.:. _ � � LL r to vFomen, Aa w tonic no better can pbbee had. y ,'` �+ Ti►Ice it. Samples tree. Bold by -all dru to - Ontario, and Schenecteulr, N• �Y,,. and sy Do yon ever bt wprn oat with ggggiia� '� 'baainoe+ troub�es er mental ez- ' in � Dent package9, or mailed to �a-oy address be had- of all di•ugRiste or direct by ad ' hanstionl Do you ever have � receipt of pprice. T. d SLOCIIS[ � CO. from_ Dr. Williams' Medicine Con f om T*'K'B •' - the Bisset It Tot>w do there ie 1236 Adelaide 3tv W., Toronto, Ond either address, at 30 ate, a boz, or eiz for THE � fmwtng that w111 refresh and 4�aabla Cook Book sent tree. s2.5U. The price rt whioh these lls re � ` -'+' ,:' r oa like a good tumbler .�.- � E• T at t, aeon water. Its notion its adld nukes a course of treatment mp a- direct],y on the liver, whioh ea- ACRE$ OF (,App - lively inezpensive as compared with of er plaint itaoheerinq wad exhilar- � ��0 �00 �� � • .remedies or medical treatment. atGag ascot. !ivory pdysi� of ? � bT BB�n�rPavL + fiPte reoommenda t. ezttime A >�•� $aILitO•►D yon have the Blues try it, CoYPe� !n i[innesota, Bend for )� and Cirna. - ��, �� �Inet�l ®,,,}�� �� ' * � ate.. They will be sent to yon :,� '. :: _>>taaily �zcitedT P41�1J j !r , The typical American citizen glories n , fteetd OMee -1Ussc Yt. '�, Toroatw � '� "� � ' "�": �" .- -.the national aunt which he flatters hi tY ` �- 111 irs�lsts, tB''oeers a><d rwtols. �1:+eis - NOPEWELL CLARKEt self is only a big multiple of his own. T e �., Lnd(7ommLsionu.St. Paal.Miny news that Admiral Benham ha2i fired a ��• and � , � - warning _shot at a rebel gunboat In t e Si•0013ottl . I harbour of Rio de Janeiro thrilled t e - Oneeenta oewj. ADAPTICD i+'OR EYTS `'" whole American oommonvrealth, and t e Ills sold n w ntee b 'all �j' �r - � J. telegraph wires had scarce ceased vibrati g ��'• ' Ito nI dpielnt Oo#iaumpt on R' �Ds � � �� iJ�� ���y - ' f ,, , with it when Congress passed a resoluti. n cord is the b t Cough and Orotity ' -- - -- - - -.. -„ - - - - - - - - -- . __ _ see rDmrazvr Dsjrr ey T r eat e�►tisiaotion in fit style, and finish, and it has beco 'Th give �e f eulogising the Admiral for protecting t e - � � - ., by -Word that i - mss` �• citizer,a and the commerce of the Uni - " SIG S OF . HEALT � •= �E'ji���e 1��' ec �R�`B�• R�B�� � - _ . d+. States at the Brazilian capital. On seen d _ - !ZS wear �><ke IrBII• thoaght Congress stopped short of a vo � .'_: -•�E- .,_ _I ire. �. � �. � of thanks which would be tautamoant Brlght•eyes and Clear Complezoa�, tram a I►tade.l� 80 (It►11 � - - �' r��. �1 _ �-- . �� , �� � :� -.�' e� , . ' :� �_ �, :�` �# , �. ��� '�. ,, -��' . ��� �� I �a�' one. � ,���. the voting oi'a triumph, bud would oonfe � � i �•' "' � a � � � 4L •� among other privileges, the right to a , la a DR. SLOCUM' LXY(iENIZED. B ULBI N �� ���� �'QU�tl�y Q(�,f Limi��1 -' ���' r „ � " 2 - - �' .•` `� �-��; . on the floor- of the House• Nor dill t e �`f � '' � �� - -01l -- TQitONTO I �,- -_� ��< � National Legialatare bestow an agnom PIIRL !lJ�D LtIVER IL. TAE tURMEY, MA$SEY CB, _� - upon the man who &red the never -to- .� Rar�y to takd sad a f ��M�TirD 'I�' { great floe prods r. MONTREAL. ' ! � � � s�a , forgotten shot -. That, however, his gra Aak your "druggist for it, and take no o er, - i' I - _ �, , � � y , . Manutaotured byl I . ; t �. ful c4ntemporarica and an bffectionato p - �(/ j��j T , . � ,... . ;,, " hx� �, ,,�. tent ma be trusted � llIILLER S WICK DUST OY�,� � � �I .� � Y Y to look after. T T- •�- ��'OOZT7l� � �3. � � � i ?:�ir�• ai'u them he will be the hero of Rio. � � � � � � Z oar aai.� � " ' � 1 `.�' �_ national idol. It is a pity that IticOni _ Valuable gook Book �entf e. I � �- .,, :i .M r }� , ' r message of his to Da (lama had not ]bee I " • `,' t _ � �. . _ l' ' ,�. -' � 'n3, ��° _ .�- � w ��� ,. phrased mere oatahingly, � for hie coagtry � � - - _ I `. u � ,. -men would like to ,embed it . in their lain � i � ? �_��� �•, �. x t,, .' - . - '' j .: f �. `= :.„ h perishable language. After all, what; di ! : - ::: ,� - .. Benham do 9 He fired across the bows o � `.E- - .• M I- �• �' l � � •`a ARE #�1 -0. - one of Da Game's gunboats, which had. fire _ �� ' b v a should know�}�►ho�reit e � '� � : ,, �; ,� r. � '' fired upon an American merchant vesaeL I JJ )' ' ' ` �' ' � � o +{ ' " ` �T i'�� c_�n get their Musi¢ rhea t 3 er �'�. F lie had been-a Briti4h officer he would hav - F- �rrite vs for Cat es q so Qpd -rates promptly and eltootuaily I desir rpT � "i I , � z`� �` + ` � ��' � received no commendation from Parlia sfm ie co � ! �.. �1 .� p P7 of the baxapi ing �'loka and other.vermin pests, well as , � �� - � � ��' .�' ..,.MIIerorur, a live CBT eradlaating alt affecWons of the skin to whioh ' � .' , i ,. '_. ._ k `� �. meat. He was sent to Rio de Janeiro to � , � .. _ �• {. n with ti.00 wort ofymf to BhPep are subject No Sheep -pwile should i98 � �,' �, ; �� protect his country's interests there.; his each fasae. without it, ♦s a certain sure► it ha bath � � `� •� - : ' �3�. , -�• dot re ui � W O` Pw' d 7 ortA Y q red him to fire a shot in protos gib canTassers. !!es ppry+ prOV� mtallible. Frio® 3fS oo�o►ta. 7g Q�� ; � c��• � or by way of warning; this was an incident � � ctyrr a�►eryi g _ � ''!>� to 1 is We sad u Per SoL A 33 coat box 111 oleaq and not a mopnentous one, in his public the llasio ling. ! ` about � sheep. $old b alt dru pact . `- i. - °• �* � 4 ' ,� < ' �� �ii'GiH �YL1LE� da O., � . , � .. F # , , .. , °�k � � �� service. What makes it still less deser- _ _ � rv. �-�. �4YC� &(', E � � -' ,,.,� .��. ving of notice is the ir_.significanoe • of the '' 1iF1r�iQg dT. TORiMT9,OttT. � - ' � l . • Manutaoturer Toroafv , _ - �•�� __ •� L . 2 �.,s{4� _ oneiny. Da Gsma has no at%andia '' � I - � - ` � • _ - - � :_ belligere He is a sort a {N #ell 3 � .- - I � � g ... � -=� �4 Y�•�•€ � ;' f tr�ilp , •�- � � � �r .v p an lIIt@CIiatiOn�al QU�jla�r""t�l1a� Dili $i�l� A Q���tt�� p .. � �' #� � �� <i.e,1t j• �::•: � •��.� i yk�, i hay war, hh► bloaiiade, are�noti'i+e � i�ed•eis �,i '1"It/1 ©` ���'�� �' r, I, �. ,, ;• .;�� � - '��* Having rights in international�lanw. To . �. � - overcome or -, ... �.: - �T C1iEll� � ` ��6� � ' � 2� ., }} ' �:, `' 1 L ! , 1.- � 7�'S ii�Vl�•�il � 1 ° Ol�'� �� � t i - � iQ= , ;S '? �' , � .; i ,., intimidate• his .pony powbij _ 'i5 r41i Y.� ��. would bring cheap pion, to any of the for -; _�. � �a k f *r. q •. a1 �,,; - �, . � . f'ign squadrons now in Rio harbour. Tlie ' I ! a ' ` � 'SID O� ��� � � �� { 'Mbpniter ' �iinatt arv�t sat ' r• �:,, { .. � `, 4, Ilnited States is somewhat wont to as�u Q � � I � ki, � ,� , � � � j i � 4 ® � '� - .. . ,. e. .. - r ,�: _. - .�s..:� - ����.�'irs.�i/ �t#swPo �o�, - ! j11'. _. � - ��ii � ;a�!W _ - x.a� r � �- yam, ' -, v :' .. ...:, -, �: ��.... .; � - - - _ k���e -.6, . -� #� ..::..r¢: ":. .... <. .... ..._T -•- n - ' - - -_., .2._'-- _ `#�,iP .. - aka � .. ^�'.'+. •. ����� � i � ::: _.: � ��n �„ . ,� ::..:._:' , ' -. .: -. :... .::'- .- -' ':. .. � - "-_. - - r �. >j.i �. 11rvRN •ga•'i?� �. «# •� 'nip •ir� 1 i I���r' Y� j� I ' �i :3 �r �� a '# %f b , � .. ,- r. ..fir" - 15 ti : E- B�, 4 ' 1k' i • :t . ._,. .., *. s r :•F• �` 4' N ii,, .,.2• .� y� Fti .r.1� -. . r •.P• r . ° � - . r -: . . ..: . .... ... e> _. .. .. N .. -- .3 5; a �%�. ;. -. : ' ... -:. ..� - .�t'e[' 5;3' d, d�" < ': -'.e- ySS�2 . .t. -�; . �j .' � S_ �' �. .. : .- :- .. .. '. t . ._ ". el e - •i. ... e. .. ....9. .. ^A� .1 :, :'30,1 t�' �Y�. � A� `,E - g % } . I . -.- � 6�. � s�S�.i! a• r.� :"°. � I.. t -. .iF:�5t Mr?.•d ..�4 ,x - '. .. .- .. ... 1 _... r., .. :. ... 1} ,t. `t t..+�,r'�= -y!�. � � { #$.. . -. r: .: •'.r Y "�! �" -1 $ '..vet: {]Y ..'eK ' '? �I - tai,.., Est F.,� _ ``,. .� . 3 .. inl�. ALV. �ry� i. } �Y i 4'}i.. �ygi.ia. .•vr- T -r•ri c3. _-Tl yy �.... - ��. y `k .� 1iRl � N "a ` G• L y m.�y ._ _ _ �� ,.. .r - [[.'":Y'c r..,.. � �- Ha � , gin... 4� �- : <,� . - - m �" '1 w: £�ti _, r�fi_ €.� ����iF..S,.q,..��' .In �.. � ,.R7�v,�- r,-,wa'�i�.""���� , -. �-_n. �__.. _ - I - ..cl, , �� . �Y�� I off: X i iteJ� �" r� 5. `'. � �i. j�' d 5 �� ; � b} ,. 4 } �• �. �, � < � -•, ,_ � �-� ��� � � .� ;: u i + 1 :� • . y, � . , �� * - ' F � x �; t `o •� �� f - �, �, 4•{ t . �� � �. �;'�� 2 t� . �� f ti. �" S .�• � �� 2 �, 4a�'� N ,1, ,., e� , . ' :� �_ �, :�` �# , �. ��� '�. ,, -��' . ��� �� I �a�' one. � ,���. the voting oi'a triumph, bud would oonfe � � i �•' "' � a � � � 4L •� among other privileges, the right to a , la a DR. SLOCUM' LXY(iENIZED. B ULBI N �� ���� �'QU�tl�y Q(�,f Limi��1 -' ���' r „ � " 2 - - �' .•` `� �-��; . on the floor- of the House• Nor dill t e �`f � '' � �� - -01l -- TQitONTO I �,- -_� ��< � National Legialatare bestow an agnom PIIRL !lJ�D LtIVER IL. TAE tURMEY, MA$SEY CB, _� - upon the man who &red the never -to- .� Rar�y to takd sad a f ��M�TirD 'I�' { great floe prods r. MONTREAL. ' ! � � � s�a , forgotten shot -. That, however, his gra Aak your "druggist for it, and take no o er, - i' I - _ �, , � � y , . Manutaotured byl I . ; t �. ful c4ntemporarica and an bffectionato p - �(/ j��j T , . � ,... . ;,, " hx� �, ,,�. tent ma be trusted � llIILLER S WICK DUST OY�,� � � �I .� � Y Y to look after. T T- •�- ��'OOZT7l� � �3. � � � i ?:�ir�• ai'u them he will be the hero of Rio. � � � � � � Z oar aai.� � " ' � 1 `.�' �_ national idol. It is a pity that IticOni _ Valuable gook Book �entf e. I � �- .,, :i .M r }� , ' r message of his to Da (lama had not ]bee I " • `,' t _ � �. . _ l' ' ,�. -' � 'n3, ��° _ .�- � w ��� ,. phrased mere oatahingly, � for hie coagtry � � - - _ I `. u � ,. -men would like to ,embed it . in their lain � i � ? �_��� �•, �. x t,, .' - . - '' j .: f �. `= :.„ h perishable language. After all, what; di ! : - ::: ,� - .. Benham do 9 He fired across the bows o � `.E- - .• M I- �• �' l � � •`a ARE #�1 -0. - one of Da Game's gunboats, which had. fire _ �� ' b v a should know�}�►ho�reit e � '� � : ,, �; ,� r. � '' fired upon an American merchant vesaeL I JJ )' ' ' ` �' ' � � o +{ ' " ` �T i'�� c_�n get their Musi¢ rhea t 3 er �'�. F lie had been-a Briti4h officer he would hav - F- �rrite vs for Cat es q so Qpd -rates promptly and eltootuaily I desir rpT � "i I , � z`� �` + ` � ��' � received no commendation from Parlia sfm ie co � ! �.. �1 .� p P7 of the baxapi ing �'loka and other.vermin pests, well as , � �� - � � ��' .�' ..,.MIIerorur, a live CBT eradlaating alt affecWons of the skin to whioh ' � .' , i ,. '_. ._ k `� �. meat. He was sent to Rio de Janeiro to � , � .. _ �• {. n with ti.00 wort ofymf to BhPep are subject No Sheep -pwile should i98 � �,' �, ; �� protect his country's interests there.; his each fasae. without it, ♦s a certain sure► it ha bath � � `� •� - : ' �3�. , -�• dot re ui � W O` Pw' d 7 ortA Y q red him to fire a shot in protos gib canTassers. !!es ppry+ prOV� mtallible. Frio® 3fS oo�o►ta. 7g Q�� ; � c��• � or by way of warning; this was an incident � � ctyrr a�►eryi g _ � ''!>� to 1 is We sad u Per SoL A 33 coat box 111 oleaq and not a mopnentous one, in his public the llasio ling. ! ` about � sheep. $old b alt dru pact . `- i. - °• �* � 4 ' ,� < ' �� �ii'GiH �YL1LE� da O., � . , � .. F # , , .. , °�k � � �� service. What makes it still less deser- _ _ � rv. �-�. �4YC� &(', E � � -' ,,.,� .��. ving of notice is the ir_.significanoe • of the '' 1iF1r�iQg dT. TORiMT9,OttT. � - ' � l . • Manutaoturer Toroafv , _ - �•�� __ •� L . 2 �.,s{4� _ oneiny. Da Gsma has no at%andia '' � I - � - ` � • _ - - � :_ belligere He is a sort a {N #ell 3 � .- - I � � g ... � -=� �4 Y�•�•€ � ;' f tr�ilp , •�- � � � �r .v p an lIIt@CIiatiOn�al QU�jla�r""t�l1a� Dili $i�l� A Q���tt�� p .. � �' #� � �� <i.e,1t j• �::•: � •��.� i yk�, i hay war, hh► bloaiiade, are�noti'i+e � i�ed•eis �,i '1"It/1 ©` ���'�� �' r, I, �. ,, ;• .;�� � - '��* Having rights in international�lanw. To . �. � - overcome or -, ... �.: - �T C1iEll� � ` ��6� � ' � 2� ., }} ' �:, `' 1 L ! , 1.- � 7�'S ii�Vl�•�il � 1 ° Ol�'� �� � t i - � iQ= , ;S '? �' , � .; i ,., intimidate• his .pony powbij _ 'i5 r41i Y.� ��. would bring cheap pion, to any of the for -; _�. � �a k f *r. q •. a1 �,,; - �, . � . f'ign squadrons now in Rio harbour. Tlie ' I ! a ' ` � 'SID O� ��� � � �� { 'Mbpniter ' �iinatt arv�t sat ' r• �:,, { .. � `, 4, Ilnited States is somewhat wont to as�u Q � � I � ki, � ,� , � � � j i � 4 ® � '� - .. . ,. e. .. - r ,�: _. - .�s..:� - ����.�'irs.�i/ �t#swPo �o�, - ! j11'. _. � - ��ii � ;a�!W _ - x.a� r � �- yam, ' -, v :' .. ...:, -, �: ��.... .; � - - - _ k���e -.6, . -� #� ..::..r¢: ":. .... <. .... ..._T -•- n - ' - - -_., .2._'-- _ `#�,iP .. - aka � .. ^�'.'+. •. ����� � i � ::: _.: � ��n �„ . ,� ::..:._:' , ' -. .: -. :... .::'- .- -' ':. .. � - "-_. - - r �. >j.i �. 11rvRN •ga•'i?� �. «# •� 'nip •ir� 1 i I���r' Y� j� I ' �i :3 �r �� a '# %f b , � .. ,- r. ..fir" - 15 ti : E- B�, 4 ' 1k' i • :t . ._,. .., *. s r :•F• �` 4' N ii,, .,.2• .� y� Fti .r.1� -. . r •.P• r . ° � - . r -: . . ..: . .... ... e> _. .. .. N .. -- .3 5; a �%�. ;. -. : ' ... -:. ..� - .�t'e[' 5;3' d, d�" < ': -'.e- ySS�2 . .t. -�; . �j .' � S_ �' �. .. : .- :- .. .. '. t . ._ ". el e - •i. ... e. .. ....9. .. ^A� .1 :, :'30,1 t�' �Y�. � A� `,E - g % } . I . -.- � 6�. � s�S�.i! a• r.� :"°. � I.. t -. .iF:�5t Mr?.•d ..�4 ,x - '. .. .- .. ... 1 _... r., .. :. ... 1} ,t. `t t..+�,r'�= -y!�. � � { #$.. . -. r: .: •'.r Y "�! �" -1 $ '..vet: {]Y ..'eK ' '? �I - tai,.., Est F.,� _ ``,. .� . 3 .. inl�. ALV. �ry� i. } �Y i 4'}i.. �ygi.ia. .•vr- T -r•ri c3. _-Tl yy �.... - ��. y `k .� 1iRl � N "a ` G• L y m.�y ._ _ _ �� ,.. .r - [[.'":Y'c r..,.. � �- Ha � , gin... 4� �- : <,� . - - m �" '1 w: £�ti _, r�fi_ €.� ����iF..S,.q,..��' .In �.. � ,.R7�v,�- r,-,wa'�i�.""���� , -. �-_n. �__.. _ - I - ..cl, , �� -_ rv..o.+�w+aalsalsri :,,yret --Mtn. Robed CFOrdon and daagll r ' —Mrs. Jolivst of Torun . ► is witty to the sddrees label on our . . ; . . V , /� `� �� O'ertte y"' -' 31k iNfM 7 1. etas always asoertain the date to whi , s t a few days with friends u friends ibis week. - pen your enhsoription to Tea Niswe is Oshawa Iasi week. --1. A. silts and wife liat►e been in ilia ' - I . . :, W change of�iedateton labeironathe tlxsb Bags --From present indioatione ii wtin d pit for the i weak with frier b. - - - - H papa l y to ` . M ;A Iowan receipt. ot money at this office. Aiw4a seem that old winter is about to shu ie ` ,9 r )keep the date-paid ahead. if, y bon t tail to hoar %Toa�uto Ate fs it off this mortal coil. >Dunbai ton on Wednesday next -- - _ ,1 . i. -.,: —Those who have been attending stn k "�t � firli r9if � sales dpr�ng flee past few weeks tell;us i a6 -_ .. F I MAW 8AY . I I �.� , ,*, - : . Z1 horses pre commanding better prices. � >< k . . Bill N e and b Bur- '1894 ' - 'James Glordon has bad an toe beet is Y PItIHERINa. ONT., MAR. 2, . week by which mans he has put i a Bette may be, a d in fact, ' RM -� are, humorous w 'ere who ., . !-:- -., N goodly supply of the pooling substance. LOCALISMS —A Treat deal of sickness prevails 'n have gained world-wide rep- utationc•; but wh n they at- The remainder Of 011r Stock of } and stir and the village at the •pros rai tempt to entertai + a public ' . w oases are very serious ho 3 1. time. a and they score n oom- Winter Goods is to be sold at - — Orchestra concert tonight, (Friday, ever. " ' lileto failure. .. W lliam ap• t Y� --Miss PaatOII, of fort Perry, is bar — Richard Ho r has rented and oak n�' , Hopper eared in Toront last week ;Chia week with friends. � P prices that are away down in or" ,. possession of one of Miss, Ryan s r i- and was greeted by a full p , i �, —Mies Glendenning, of Whitby,- wa dences, west end.' He has. starts a � house, At the o1 se.of the - _.. - 1- bare last Reek with friends. I oho in . east Burt; of the C. Y. R..was her Pp g mill as will be seen from re d• program "few wer satisfied, . der t0 iTlalte room for NBW Gioods ing our advts. and the newapal r orifice _: 11 last week with his father. —While service" was being conduc d treated: him to a severe t0 €i,IriQe In a feW weeks, bOnght - . —Miss J. McCanlael, of Oshawa, viii in the Methodist church Sabbath event g roasting. lie too c the mat- I . ' . ed o ver Sunday with friends here. i some miscreait threw a stone tlirou h ter so much to heart that a few aye later direct from the °lrilfi,nUf &titres In -- The recent cold snap furnished soon one of the basement- windows. 'The 1• he was seized with heart failure ►t Niagara r . ; �. skating for our young folks on th@ • river low is yet lat largo, and is now in a very critical condition. th® old Count � A_ 11 Should he recover, William wi 1 scarcely 1'y —MrP. 0. E. l►Zarquis ie suffering fro —The Young People's society of Ch is Should y ; '; - ever again attempt to entertain Toronto a severe attack of grippe and ate aft r tiara Endeavor will resume their pre er audience. The same week Bu Bette ap� 'BERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. efeets� - ' meeting njeat sundae evening. The to Ito peered at, the J'avilion and eve made a I - . . -There is's rumor to the effect that will be How our birthri h a :. . - 11 g to are to greater failure of the entertaimn business, �• �� 'p,'�'9T'�j'[G'7, t. I _ _ another tin shop is about to be stared i The leadei will be Rev. L. Perrin. than did Nye. Like myself, those a youths -L .i..v.�.++--�:�1 y M1 our midst: —T. 13. Reive, the south end. m r• had bettor exclusively devote w +at ability . — Township Council meets on Monde ohant of M kham is at resent in E the have to writing, , and leave rvin and 8 UTH_ END STORE' _ - ' 1. a 116aroh 6th at fl a. m: for the transactio land urvhasin code f r h r' g dackeon in nndia uted saes do of "the �. P 8. g o t e sp Dq P. 1 - of general business. '. trade: He is an enterprising busin se stage. MARKHAM, ,' 1. —Miss Polly Douglass, of the B man for 'whom - success finds ample e- ' • , i _ - ' Line, is confined to the house with a s • ward. What an alarming amount +f poverty i ', and starvation is prevalent in the cities , - i . ; vere attack of rheumatism. —The fhilnre of Messrs. Manafleld dt i; —The weather had not ari its ions (fold, Uxbridge, is and large towns of Canada t is winter, ;• : - p general merchants, and those who travel tell us t at in the *. " garments Friday and Saturday of la t announced. The amount of liabilities is +: - . week, The thermometer re stared not et known, but it is enerall su s States thing are even in a worse state. - i. c y generally PP During the Fast fortnight thousands of dol- low as 19 below zero. ad that the firptn will resume 'business fare have been expended by t City of —Rev. Father Jeffeott is collectin :again. Toronto in furnishing a day's employment - _: funds for the erection of a new church a Robert G ordon is celebrating the d• to heads of families, while the fee dietri- • . 1 ' " . 1 Oshawa... He has already got a. large ,vent of spring by the erection of a vac n• bution of. bread has prevented m kny o' tt:e , " _ �., . ', I amount subscribed. dab on his residence King street. It i of city's poor from starying. Whil the do• - - ( - -Capt. P. J. Rowe,- of the 8rd concei artistic design as well as substantial in pression in all branAes of trade may in a lion, has; announced a aredit stock sal structure nd adds much to the appeara oe measure be rcaponsitilo for thi unhappy a : ► ;A -: for Tuesday neat, March 6tb. See os Athe dw llin state cif t►ffairs, there are other and more - . - . P. r, , substalntial reasons for the s me. Far -�. l - tere There arena other particulars. —In our h dwelling. opinion the part .us years past there hoe bcen ra r win ten =;, .1 r yet a large number _ of ou towns along the line of the Glrand Trt pk k - - s oribera�whu have failed to respond t should unite and station the General Man. dH "ay on the part of those living fn$iroral - P municipalities to sell out and nova into �, I . j call for funds. Furthar delay will b alter for -an earlier mail - from the City. the towns and cities, where they ex t to S . dsligeroua to all parties eonoerood. The present acoommodation_is abomina le find money strewn along the pav menus, or - � : — i i' . —Our oorreapondents have beeII do'n to 9&y the least, awaiting their call at every air t corner. \\ R }} �\ , remarkably well during the past mofiLl , Graham Bros:, of Claremont have For a time these people revel in luxury %%i - .' ��\ . - fir' = ' .-;4 -t; but there are. yet a few places we shoal announced an anotion sale for Wedn s- upon t1.3 funds derived from tie sale of "- �I� - '� _ 1, like much to regularly hear from, day, March 21st, when they.will dispc se their country propert ; but when their . = :- y - r� - -At 884 - Bathurst street, Toronto, o of their, entire stook of C13 desdalee, money is gone and work is appli for the f ^"'•° , r. 1. - Thursfday, February 22nd, the wife of N . Hacknoys and Welsh ponies. It will be scene is changed, and city life t ten has a _.. i� 4 I = . j .1 _ .. - _. C}rei�, of the Masse - Hari'4s Co.,-of a so erh different side to present: I will venture . -' - �P ! _ y p cps the largest stock sale seer h ld �,._ ` ,..x .1 _ l , William is in oonse nence_a very lie the assertion that of those whop ve ace - i c � . ' . q pp in the Province. ` eci of charity in 'Toronto darf�, the • d +t , . man indeed. —It is rumored that the man acres ed ed of fgtit, thirty per onto wt re ell "t� ,to qt —Mr: and Mrs. L. Forsyth and tw at rraytown, Porto Rfc�. is not James C. r;,, til inhabitants five yc:zr3; ago Ano h.;r -t children, .of Uxbridge, were here wits B,.,n, the /def.+:lting tiel- :!. agent of,T r thirty l+er cent are the +;e wli( hire, as • .1 . * friends -a few days last week. They a e onto, -but .y J. � n ]%�,,cre the abbcgnd ng mechanics, made fair wad �e ,,:+ri the all in the best of health, and enjoy life Treasurtir, r,f �t1 r t l`. Iiitby. In all vi- +a• summer months, but who he► ,..+ i -:ed ul, to . ' of winter eather yet to contend With. - that no ithern'atitnde. - bility the rtin. :(.r is false as the dose ip• their incomo, attend :d ever- i xemaijt ' • - Friday night we - consider was the tio-a cif the -two men is a desimilar within reach, a ulated in real ostu�c >, or a have till a food assortment of winter, I -1 3 ` - coldest night of the season, but we have _ —From reading the bills it will be squandered their incomes in passing luxur- - !; 9UOds itia must be sold. In order.to clear ," ids. Those of us who had oeeaei n .to " ire the batisfaotion of knowing that the pe - learned that the Dunbarton tea will be , them out , we have decided to sell them at. ple of the Lower Province were similar) held on Wednesday evening 70 lost., in• quently visit the city during the past sum• I • need. It wee a busker. stead of �n Tuesday evening Gah as re• mar were`amazE+d to see the la ge crowds cost or u der to make -room and —W. Henderson is busily engage ion al stated, A feature of the rogr rap hourly leavine the various wha •fa, bound . SS for sumo picnfc (,�roand or other place of drawing atone this weather with whioi� a will be the i eadinge of Miea Jessie Alea n - f amusement. Now I can remai, , at home intends constructing a foundation under der, Toronto's favorite eleoutionis , is r i and read, as a result, of the' thousands who seer I w his dwelling on King street east, Notb' g tea and entertainment will � be- on of he are in want of bread 1�iero are many i s lilts good understanding William. beat of the' season. widows and orphans to who n verty I... —Those who fail to hear Miss J,e. a e —Mr. W. Linton, who has' bee reli v• alone has, by (loath, been left :as a regaoy ; - • . Alexander, at Dunbarton, neat Wednesd iug agent of the Ontario Ban hare, but ir, many, many cases reckle s oxtrava• I" - • will'mise a great treat. We heard her' i for the past few weeks, leaves this ev n- genes during the summer ta+ uths, now 1i.ienes' '�i3IZ18II'8 �I1CZ Ch:Idr$n'r overShoef� Whitby a abort time ago and were eo - ing for Head Office, Toronto,. Mi. K rr fluds retribution in an empty br ad basket. - i ( , pleiely captivated with iidr elooutiona Navin recovered suffioientl to Lake ul} - • �•'• - I. y Lined (Moves and Mitts Flannel Shirts powers. - charge of the bgoinese here. During his, lust appearance in tht. t nabip of i • s . r . —Lost between ` ost•office °and Coll a Wiss Jessie Alexander. the eat elooit Undershirts a11d Drawers Lto P stay here Mr. Linton has' made m ng tionist at Dunbarton X, rch yt ; - r - rr _.,.i._ -. s - v__ .k _� r,ii _ �,_ _ - 1 qn Monday (afternoon, a black or da k frlerds, .all of whom join us in wish LUA woolen shawl, belonging to one of t e him success in whatsoever position d ity teachers of that institution. Finder w 11 feels disposed to locate him. obtain guitablb reward by leaving sa a - -There is rumor to the ell' ®ot t at c tie as this ofdios: * of our east end business men att mp - !on at o all *elooino at Dunbarton a Xarch 9th. Mi= Alexander la to be th to commit suicide a few nights si oe. It —J. J. Foley, of Revelatroke, Briti h is said that he procured a rope, f to ad - Columbia, is-at present pisit' g with Pic one end securely to a free, X1110 a 1 op Bring and, Whitby friends.) He enjo at the other was trade for his n ok. life In that far away clime,and will rein n When he jumped into space the r pe W the course of a fortnight. He is e • broke and his life was saved. It w a • gaged in railroading, narrow escape. To _make the atte pt — Monday opening Alex' Fulmer tied is appear more genuine a' letter was wri ten horses in front of the Gordon House a d to his parents whom he asked to for ive went in doors to .the some business. the rash act. We sapress the name for . ,_ While thus engaged the horses became fear rumor alone is responsible for the frightened, broke loose and ran aw y. foregoing. - 11 The animals.were captured, however, e• ..- There\ "is some talk of' the An ley • fore much damage was done. post office being closed up. C. Ly de, —Are you a member of the Pickers 3g the present postmaster, has given od Mechanics' -Institute? If not, " why is satisfaction since his appoibtment, but . such the case ? No better or more pro t; he refuses to further act for the small -able way of spending these cold win er salary now "paid, 420 yearly. It will be evenings than by reading gcod, heals y a great inconvenience to the -peopl of books can be devised. The "second ticket Audley should the office be removed, in a family costs but 26 cents. therefore the salary should be rai •ed. —Parties skating . down to the lake If the Government will not increase the : should be extremely careful as there is .salary, then those intereste.i should 'or. great danger of their breaking in. P r- 'ganize and Rive the officer a bonus. We - ties .during the past tw.D weeks have been understand that a subscription list is outtin ice, and have failed`to locate he 'now being oiroulated which shook be placeTy sticks or other marks. We think numerously., sighed. Audley poet o too that these depth traps should be defini e, must not go. ly marked out, otborwise there is gr at —That Rickapoo liniment now on We danger to those who skate down the ri v r. at Whitby meet be wertnl stuff. C as. —A very leasant et'ent transpired at the Methodist parsonage, Brighton, h° Downing visited the county' fawn on other day, when Rey. J. S. Clarke, m "r• Tuesday and did not return until about • ried. Frank E. -(lee, of Piokering, to ies 2 o'clock next morning, when be pros Lizzie Hayes, daughter of the late R t. ed to arouse the inhabitants bete an ex- . Hayes, -of London, England.. Mr. d plain to them the wonderful cures sheet. ad by this remarkable remedy. The• Mrs. Gee arrived here on Saturday, nd oeri continued for about two hours, -VI hen for a time at least will reside with he to the delight of all listeners the perk rm - eroom'e parents, on Church street. a once concluded with a succession of In• ih the young couple all success in I fe. than war hc,ope These open air eon arts —The thirty-third anneal convent do may be all ve • well in their lace but - of the Ontario Euuoational Assooia on y place. will be held at Toronto on March 2 th few people can tally enjoy' them at hat 28th and 9th. A program of the p o. early hoar in the Bed►., The above on- eeed- has been .orwarded to us. In duet was simply disgtsoefal. the gblie school department a paper on —The aPraibyteryry of Whitby Im- in i'Entro mce Examiti!atioils" will be ad St. Audrew'6 ohuroh, hitby on Tn ay; by. -13.0•. Brown, of Watford. F Ae r. Mr. Chisholm, M orator, was in the frown in krown by many of our read rs,- chair. Several itemje of business re he having ta:.ght school at both Glr transacted. The call to Rev. L. P 'm River and Claremont, the above will of from Onvenhurutt wale declined, and the interest. one to Georgetown �►as Mr. - —Don't forgets tb'c Orchestra coolie in Qhisbolm was a i�rted by rreabv ry 1. Piris'e Hail this (Friday) evening. fIr nd to deolan th° pulpit *Roan& on Bab h `exhibition of World's Fair . views. 13o a the 2btb Mproh, fd%. Perrin will bas 19.5 different views' will be .brown: n close hie. pastorate f St. Andres►' on the cmayss by lime light. The orehes ra 19abb�th, the 118th ofmh.. The is VW furnish some ohuiae >mtaaio which as of Pickering regret ax ndinn��ly so to+ro r. - been selected lot the occasion, while .. and Mrs. PPerrin an f, V, but oral new comic songs trill be given by d "t the ohtkage moy b* fm the best. : ' Ii. ttlnthber't, of T9103210. ,.. iug their sgvom h .. baye lba sa ewmld be a led. once. Ti . jwarm.lrisnds, t�1ad�� -22 �r w - ' eta . and mill PIa>a .Of Head M I. ' tls at abaedat`/ io - - _ = -.,.. . -:-., a - -, /��y,%:4 It . ,� :- 2 •.•'� S- .,.i•m� f -'.tt� f�, . ': �,, p, ? : - 0.f 4� <t 0 4 r ��la r1 _ h ' � t E�7¢•�y 'r a86i__ .Ih''s � T .'y 't z. ,y f. t'A eM v-Wa:� •'S. S, 4F••'- 'y�....4'.• �Yl,(r Ti �.'S 42" ..#.�N b "M . y 1c'AiiG� _ F ti h .r* u•� 1 r VA llrrrt Nl i - i _ vr�i 3f + - - ptl;ir of Pmts cheap, how ie your time to . Miss Blain is visiting at Mr- `angle a: Call Oil - S. A. Armstrong is dant;erou y ill with 11 ioflarpation of the lungs. '1 - , Miss Bryans was the guout of Mr. Fits - � atrick.on Sunday last. : MA Mr. Fitzpatrick is confined to the house • . these days. We hope to sae im around again soots. ; Jas. Thomson is able to be a nd "ail) /� 1 after having been tied to the h tine fora A j r 0DY01 . . - Y w I-.... ­ -11. few days -with sickness. •. ­ . . .. I I � . 1 A. Heron gave an oyster sup to a few Requiring clothes at the present time may hive them at. of his most intimate friends no evouing little o08t. That loo felt w rat the heed 'Of money, has• last week. They report having had a very � � � , pleasant tune. - - awooped down .upon us. we "ask you -for -a- share Of your - Heap your eye peeled ft nd Lennart, as Jimmie midst. mono and wb are willing t0 give you tin. . retutl1 from Malvern, is often seen in r rriidet. y g y t good value i Dunk says ,he thinks that he as ant the for the Same. - ' _. inside track as he is of ton invi to take - coffee and cake. We are about to close what we consider a decidedly Sao- Walter Pilkey had the rhisfo tune to of eegaful year's business, for which we feel grateful to our 1 one of his fingers caught in the urnfp pu p- many kind and intelligent customers,- and. trust. that Our or which lacerated it so bad th t the Boo• for had to take ii off. At last i (counts he business dealings in the past shall have Pen perfect sails - was doing are well as could be expected. p Ho there Ellesmere, -what ha baoome of action, the result of which may ins' for us a. liberal': pat• ' your scribes? Rumor says theta is lots of ronage,ln .the future. ' news around your town and i it. Why. - - ' Farmer- Jimmie's horses ran away - -- -too ''„ many oats you know. and the apin Leat Xi I 1ARGAMe i " ' Tailor, Picke ' ... curling club won the Torra ro atom• - __ Wake up Ellesmere from yo r slum' ., •. `-°° �- I - and let us hear from you once n & • Our milkmen have been bap genius their ice supply for the summa . The Doa f WAV water seemed to be too strong or some of �t our yillagere who were cutting oc, 'as they .: .�3� . - stepped to the right and then io the left, . then allowed their logs to oros i over and ©�� )titer Goods sole at . Cost - finally took a roll down the railroad bank. 171 T ! h� tl Tj ji No douLt the sun shining un the ins had a - . " ' great deal to do with their tee f of track- I. - C - . leg for. the next three Week to The tea Marty held it convection ` with the Presbyterian obaroh on Fax . 12th was - . , . .- . not a failure after all, althong rho weath- er was very unfavorable. `here were . : wak6 room , for DJV w! steep, 401 about two hundred -faced the rm along ,��� with the choir which Dame from Bast Tor. • . . ' .• g =d�� onto and which deserves the greatest 9f e - praise for tarn ug out such a o ght.. Quite a somber of he congregatio, )lava had We have now Ii stook Ilr Per�i' .]arg8 88130rtlxlent Qf ;¢. ye bad colds fter it, and act is been ry WEEDS under the doo is care. We wonder it r . . _ arsine of them dad not eat too m chicken � - p at the party. #� � , � , i A� . I rao11 To council has educed ibe %' number of ribs licenses to t a said out �, ,. u$ thaws hotel ioenses. . '' Aucl OV Cj R `t OATINGS • W. T. $tnd who and to U. i - . , } Lionize ahieag morally, her called . Whioh WO Rive offe& Il4t f3 0tl ... We psrautei) to England an *tarts at on a pl�t9� . IiisaOomx►sll of Qodricb,was ttaitern trt►tvNx . . :. - _ ; .� beaQOrrhage of 1�e lnings the e ws Wedgy' .anti bled to oath. o�ir of { �l r + � >I rill And pr oar>� The U,ntSed Treasury sttitenare�lt right. . .1 � the sigbt ragas of i , . - - - 1' ' show* tea Shot ot t m ' 0*k _ . �. _ . ^ _- y y - 1 ` � : r; _ .� a,'. -� r' ci 1 • . x ,,. .. t . � :- - . - - : - :- .. 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