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V �,,�_ �;.,�.,r _-_- .-_ J,,,..,;,_ 'PHS P8E8H AND JOT?ilrD DOWN BY OII8 James Malcom is in a fair way to repo ti will Boon be at work: . R M.BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., .C.P ` ( CORRESPGNDRNTS. Loth er _, . e,r 8.0:, Coroner.-Offi•ce and Reel once, - , con. 6, Pickering, Containing J' r Ing Street, Pickering Off4oe hours: Morning t OLAREMONT 80 acre is to rent. As thi8 i8 a Mood 10� Judson Pugh spent Sunday with a fri d( `` 90 to 11:90: Evening 6 to 8. , " and well sit,.1ated, being near Brough%oa, ' n Oshawa A� . 1. Whin Mrs, Sam Dickson has.returned to h Legal. �p$ar to li+� shin at the the gaesE for a tenant .should b� short balrle in Toronto. ,�� ar Mills. 4i - I . I. - - - t'y John Phillips is agent. , r ,,;- _ _ _ arnlers hereabouts are.f gaging'mbtl Sohn Haod hile 'avorkin Wm• Major spent a Couple of days' iter 1 _,T07 llGi3bS, BARRI8IP1'S. _ ``�3=• _ �1 for the oomin seABon. jr.,J . gat New• Toronto last week. �p r 80LIU1TUil�, r:Tc ., 1 Aclalai..e sheet `. = ti' I - •,,F+ - IRW rick Wilson's on `Tuesday met with some- Jim. Armstrong, of Stouffville, is vis �- � �' ���t,'Toronto. At G2aiemont ueeday lily f .,,..__ MjsS Annie Ganld ja with her Sister at what of an accident whjoh caused him to jug with his brother Alex. ..., - E. ARE ELL, Q. C., BA IR- _ Harriston these days. interview a doctor. He refs working sir.end r king a Mrs. G. A. W. Bernie, of �A �: k06 • TER,County Crown Attorney,and 1-Y ri Five baptisms took plans at the$&Oat &sawing machine when a handspike struck born, spent Sunday in the village. i � `i: k""`1- BoIiditor. CourtFences,Whitby. 1 y Choice Family Patent Flour $1.li0 r bag. churoh on Sabbath evening him a n the head inf3iotin Jvhn Wilson 'has nrchased a atsnriibr. : ,i AMES MILLER SOLICITOR NO. _ y pp t MILLER, — At THE James Waddingion, of T rontv(, ih hely scat wound. The accident was.not ofra Durham cattle t'o add to his herd.: "r 3 tARY public, Conveyancer, etc,. Office at - I 1 P ''Whistle Ha," near_Brougham. Money t roan, wjth friends at the present ems. Qlea on Thomas has moved into .t ` ' V'' I i , MILLS � y � � � very serious nathre however. dwelling late! vacated by Noah Baker. M?�• Boynton, of Toren ib hi Ysiseat One of oar oitizeas palled upon hje bet• _ :; �OV�1c Mcc�IGLIVRAY, BA RIS- y tare,Bolicitora,etc. office opposite coat the guest of liar sister Mrs. 1 , Eddy, ter half one evening relently. The stay Ezra Burkholder is making preparatso Y, p P�C% �� Cr' Hen y to leave for Chicago about the middle . ''' bffioe, 4YHixby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.; hep. ! ry Bpnd moved in the village e ' A.McGilliyray,'LL.B. Money to Loan. - --- aft 'was a lengthy one and .he horse beoomjng this month. i osQ n V' � QD of a Tuesday,, land now occupies Mrs. Cooper's impaliont,broketoose and made for home, . Afew thousand dollars, private nds, pp soH. a, a '~ '" . house oto Dow street, One the baggy behind. The night One or two cases of di hthertw repeat to loan on Real Estate Mortgages a reee- - 2p a, i . ' o Miss Pilke of iNarkl a ti Bht be• occurred at Belford, tent the patients . onabler•ates of interest. THOS. PARKS ,Bar- ^ 'to0 0•. ( a y, . areal Bun• ing dark the horse got lost and wandered all recovered. ,, _ = , ds with bar uncle Josep Pilkey and in a half dazed'condition into a farmers The tall chimney.at the grist mils ,tie , rioter,Pickering, (every Saturday,) d-y - 4dp8 op i t ; e y >~ a, w owlrer friends hereabouts.F50. F, DOWNER, BARRIS TR, slur a ,r °l �, o barnyard where it was found next morn• been taken dovan, I>a its fall it badly da:irr aJr -G solicitor, .� .0 Cleo. Dowmwel) a ed the mill sled. Conveyancer, eta. has pQr- =0 eu r a.� i, �, R"afe to Toronto next ing The driver fared better to be sure. 8 - '1., • rrianently !pouted in Claremont. oii3 a In ' meek, where be wiN learnt a tiaismithing 'lure lrieiide of St. John's Presbyterian W. 1 . Brlajor sent a few days"this r Bundy's Hall. Brock street, north. Mon p to O� ,iVR a .'' 'a►- . ,.Loan. ra '�v �� 9" � with his Duple, A. S. Dowerwell. ohtireh have decided to lender Reg. L. in the city making.-arrangements •for . _ W• Leaper sented ur A 0 II W Ptsyla-jn a farewell tea as the evening of future or something else. II r L, _ . Vetert•n"11. ' I =N AIR as , w , m 4 .4 40 brethren M the rand Lodg in Toronto. Needay, March 18th. Tea will be serv• Mr. Thae. and"b11ss Patterson, of Cla> -� d - ,��,,,,,,,� ,,n;;,. . q rI e;fc W. Dowewel! Was also in at ndanee. mont, and Miss Ward. of Balsam, s IL.:: e►d from 6 lo:8 0 oloek, after whioh a ro- ; T1R. VANZANT, V..S., t 0 uvf •w " p last week wtth-ftiends here. 1� GRADUATE Dr. Smith, S&oIIffviIle, visite Clare• Igram will be gjven, Addresses iiia be ' •: Ont. Vet. Colie o, "' '" y Thos. Pugh made a shipment of Sitor with honors, Head d W ��! moat on ttre first and Chir Tues ex pied from Rays. Chisholm, office Oshawa,Branch office Dun'barton; ew- W Codi a p septi month, Mill dental oma pts Pero , Harris,. horn bulls on Saturday, havia altL . ton Menage Asst.,in attendance day 'or iRht: = gi P h a 1' b b -0 o y ppan and Reynolds, also from them to parties at a distance, - Will be at Wm,Collin'r blacksmith shop, �-r• +� Bund • bWk P .` d�: u; land Creek;every Saturday afternoon; 1, ,,m aB a al ap'c.o�°�P H, Oil b J• D• Edgar, M.P. and Roti. llfiller,Esq." Quite a number from Dere attended '1 .. Nm a L sallied own to beii• The singing of the evening will be under wedding of Mr. O. H. Pvgb, of this pI ',I I HHOPXINS;VETERINARY 8 R- i °FS n°b � � o V'p e gw>P ;, Dees. and work is crowdin him halt to the control.of St. An&ew's choir, Pi to Miss Ida Burk .of Green River, v 11. GRON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- �b �� � � �a� �.°ql"�9 death. Ile remainp •n lured MI'%be in D • , akar , (I ver, , .- erinar College olla a Toronto, registered member p t$ 0 8'Q4d Thnrsda W1. z y g ' O o $ • '`' whit b�vwever g on t miss the treat, as the man• y of the Ontario Veterinary"Medical Associ tion. �. v q ., ,, O o a agement will put forth eve effort to Weals Bdrkliolfier, of Cedar G • Office.residence acid shoeing forge one an one- J Joa;hlte Band has been 'T t quarter miles north of Green River. teal M : a a > y P�+ate4 To make you enjoy yourself. Bye posDai"s. was in the village on Saturday and ;, driving shoes at iron prices. Office. and hop M ! �� . :: I e J ° o R prs�.tetive from this plat to ,be Bq ..,,._.._. ,.,,wr.,_ many orders for clothing for those in nee f hours rpm? to ll s.m.and 1 to 4 I.D.M. ale- s a, Q A pretneirole of Canadian H Uirole to Dun611RTON. - of spribg apparel. , graph address whitevale oat, -P. o. ad ase, !M a+ O -4 9 * # .- be held in ToronFo on the " �At, - Thos. Carter was called last week tJor Green River, Ont_ 1 w o M '$ q , i 19m visit his youngest daughter; Mrs: Smith, of " 0o e o A4 a p o q p f Micro Carry Brag of Broad ' w hi,W.T. �i+l' Hanasrili Morris= visit o? Toronto, is y H 0 P H I N S, VETERIN AY ..� .VW ,* is boas with friends, She Bpeat some Visiting with her pads. Newmarket, who lies seriously .ill -at surgeon. gr.auate of Oreo ve ren- f _ knfreai•s is the North laid fines it Mrs. T home at that place. ' ary College, Toronto, office and vesidence,Lin- WE HAVE BE I ob' �'aDto' in VISAiag S. B. T,ynde, of Toro to;•spent Bnnds4r : ton's avenue, Picitering village. calla by day � " itormbnsely. 8be is a ecYwei 'leather. With her sialber Mrs.Chisholm. at his home here. He to ant Sir Oliv - ��, , - ordi night promrrdy attended •ra Lame a "la market on Tried Iry s' ly well Mrs• C. Elalmes dbnnbarter,Ina Miss still #� control of the 'Gotiernmenk � � �.�- diseased feel aLtez2ded to at m1 owe forge, here air I am prepared to xio"ail kinds of:job and general era! ! a�teaeded considering lbs bad cei�dilion ofon o(+Cli iOCA; ertywood, are thaw visiting consequently the country is safe: blackamit�ing work, ratan alway. on liana '� srsde. gRRe broielt !i1 'l�sfs, while frjende in 'Y'arcmis. The Californian doctor hat a 4erggril:ai•• -F �1HOMA8 A. GRAHAM, VETE N- l quoted at 18 eeilrtb et Elbe best. Deis Caeerai', of Mono Road, f i-mer al Daae, Limpeigitis,_over on the-lah•Bart;.: " . 1 ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the On ario A d b _v8 found some fie directors of lite Nebb ice' Iasti. teacher(fat'Dadbarton, is.dt preseml visit. but,with skill acid perseverance hopes t+la�► : Veterinary College, Toronto eyed me bar ai! - of the Ontario VetQrin Medical, Assmia ion, I M� held a session On 84/ evening. � witDi Mrs. Hiolmes. come out victorious over the'disease. - . -l� cry :,. also ho member 4f -the Ontario ate foal rL The not " 1 ob' S}le el�iII seem. 'ate 1�7Q8e6 '{ Owlla 'g!�] Weal of y f lu'i Pa 1 g Mr. and Mrs. Levi Turner, of $treettik{ Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani 'Bainbe to dense areaare w of etirriaR Pivat, bti�t+e been 'viaiitiing with lli:+s. vil"le, leave returned to theme Dome sfl;�e" :mals. Alcop�'tacalaa• attena:iea+to Vetere cry ;Dentistry. Ali oases grompt)y attended I at ading delinquents. dlbsew, 'Pleusamtf3elti'faimsi, l)uVbM oda• visiting a number of their friiead#vAd''r i*-. '-' reseonabl��rates, olt3oe.at the well know !ea- the social in tide Ba list ehureh oa �e'e of oar CII • 11 tives here, who being numerous="aeeei� I .1 tablishmes►tof axaharn Bros..nue mile we t` of , ®mom wa4 Out�4aday evening bait short visit.. Claremont. Tn}egramao Claremont pnsic cal- p•etueanNy, ea!p lbscse on,the bay urban be all A dance On the West Hia1' Inst F ' v y ., I : (reel the attea�o_ Was . There #A owe went down -dwough the ice Sled : ,e" 1y attended to. -�� ? ' alafl�pjeat , aerening was largely attendea�by the y ps"a�ilsiaine' &o have a lead y bard aNru�la►ks get out 'trs the foe' v►nd festive, and was honored a '� �. ial which toe#c by dip' ` , va ndai�► even• 4e�RDivio� �waay. We bdlieve be is 'ao .contingent of the youth "and beauty f- t 1itF�i#.tisib � . = .'I , rhea a yrlsaaNttit vsaia was iraire'aff'Ihe�►etlm flee o!. , __ - . , .v,.,�-., _ R R R g nionville and Green River. ' HOMAB I�QNI►I, CanveD►anoer, C ai- �,. - I' t' The gem a„ to be non- Nrtiairo pA�: ;' A. B. Thornton ie viaiti:.g�ffiendain 3'cwF-V- a- { gs'atutated Spon See is�+rees Of, th onto. He is engaged in the"study of tL� misaioner for hal�iarg Add te, etc., Clare- - their on. _ _ Mont,Ont. . rtainiaeat. ! DA wood Flora of the oily of TororAo,-but will - -- j The aonud oaf ' BIIN1TNLsk, -Issuer of M e - i !� ooa!$ranch miss the Country fare of aeraey4 oris " `i: -:mow Bibis Sc,eiet wre lreld +i be Ba �•'6isaairi wae�6ere laRt week: s bed a to which he waauaed. Be Lieensiewfer�e-0Oountyd.al Ontario. Of- r sae .t the store er as Iiia residence,Picks r� 1i church on �� etnrtdariR Dfaroh l Mien ) die;Deyre'baa retarnee�ft�im' C C. Reeeor is 'negotiatiig. far the `- ' a Village. 1� ` _fie .0 �. �@ The meettiw wars add by they, aw leaaure trip*to,Ahe eolonty town. of his suburban estate in- Stouffville- I#.. • - DR.BEATO�I,TOWNSHIP CLE H - ..a�.(.# Hanna, Pr+r,rbyeetian •iia* . of QY. Mrs. 11 OGuire, ►anent a few chive haat," sucomfully concluded C. C: will requika E `': , ,3 o ooa*waneer, a ommisaionerfort Ing bridge. His epoKi6 ,was in ting as Veek with•friendseni the -Kingston Road. nice little carriage team and; a charm! Dffiare the latest st le and most a > , affidavits, secoufatarzt and Insurance Agent. - i well alt ooaap'sw Thom w o attended bu tetct*ned•" y pproved Money to loan o>i farm .pprroperty. Will ro- i say lbs/ bis •diasaa llb,rar home is Ckt�esnont aNer in the future. All we ask is a�ride " 4 '` bated. OF1g0E n A•t whiteveiv. Will b in i y *me�e ainoet cc spendisal� Brougham every Monday afteswoon for the •10*� i I �►reben.ive ywt Adiversd.� l on1,'eait d@v days lbere, writ`'her sister. ally. + _ Qurii� . Chas. Hodgson had a very su -'4 .� tranaacadon of-business. 97-v r«+ .. •� ! in Ctareaae�. 1 lfarvea!�a+6 had its rise and; "The viticher 46 , ai�trd•now a nut mbar of our vilh*m as we*, an Thursday, The day wa►s fbie, the ons ,t -, MONEY TO_ LOAN APPLY TO F, j ! R lir well, hart large and nrehasers numerous, end , 1Y1 Ilutchiaon, qP r at 03aremont for That ehOn d " be e01c1'4 ` it is brolke a# ;it+t"" I" many cif /he: ow ba g Ise !rsy�' areeia in, Claaada Pet+mawent ] &1& Ray' Co., h { a 1 with �'be a +'cls will Commipj �#iave tl'�eir prices real for everything; egoepL for1 . . 'OS",Toronto. "Stoak a4pital cis ,000. -T tel t PP y ataf fsree'b d Alia tib � •' ' i_ Rm 'es w !led with the , ru • were excellent. Mr.H. will Venous #, d aasetp=8,'l99,6A0. Tbaeotinpsay lends money oa C8,I1' hfldv9 t�IBI$ other buildiir�al. �' ,. g dwelling oo mg b• Ilir. Woach s hoose about t>be lot rot. 1""t current rates of daterest and on fa or- the McFarwrre benraa.elead' been loin S"nee, Vbile-esiRa wQeka d¢�`� ` able tern�a ed repaysaeit. hfurtgegea and a f; f m8 '� the He is a good fellow end will make aq ' nee tligt Will msk� Bowen tbjo +seek. The•h�e as erected ' `d kat wealk, +a sturdy son of Erin,' eellent citizen and we welComa;him to,-. , ' "� 4, bentu:+e.purchased. RQ aommisdvn. Nod y P +faame�>oaiinowa. Expem" moderate. sett over niney peens *&*ib y•Ya ee D1olf'ar- 'om the neigbbort oQ 4( vele. i .I lane's yrompe r•Cetaters, accidently dipped - i "},f . A, POST, CO'�3TTY •ARCHITE .T 11'1t881StYblB: 1. R arfan�a1lLer.an.1 tut the fla�at building of mediately disc peered Bader r i- `'" 3 Ai tea the sonny .ei Ontario DraM p - ! ; m1eM wbiet•�y ted On the +' !. �l'Oaetanaid 1A►EXFOAD. };F a Ubd arra Yurnitfied for ev ' B A l� AR I� �'e the ti:7lal aeai.tanee env plana of i.eMe it)ie>r vexed wiNr y dfr ��+a a t bnildiag. abeam dna hit water heating rad ush. Dar. McFtirn�nesdter atildi the �-etai der-soon relieved.him from this.- Mrs.+Chas. Scribbous of BUN! i, iii: i. . ventila"es a special. - OfBoe—Gon•is Blo is, ! - oubudl, ' �J, ., Br t basins sad y w�1d be fat Ilmisbap. .ing her mother Mrs. Walton. . ' -:' , eornar !De'dae dna auk streets, welt 'mMC +ame,.rdd the land, rw Map Berilin�Gibsoa and James Pen sl• 141iee t3cribbons is eta in a few dam �• ' iw' 1- JEWELS$ & W..1I'"A Burned to the ofd own , Beaideaoe—Sinaetan lease( East Pickerigg. S -y ►ry bed ted t+e $ y' g ET. P?ZNNELI,, FbpUBE PAINT �i �' tnraea so'w a:3aloneNtiit ibad able& the 'th(�ibis• lase were gaited in' the -with her mister, Mrs. J,no. Banderaon, + y. •'mad Decorator. Ah-kindsof house psi t- I ; WHITBY, •GIdriT. } pot from his nodes. tlksatriee be hearts y 4mwde this.! Ise on Wednes• Rumor says some of our citizens ei% 7' � cz ing,alga wr¢:ting, graistip€,Papez hanging, s- � W6 fall, -sit the residenase of the a livery to drive home when it is v ' ing, ksf38orninii thus. These wetse+d.dais6m replaced. . acid the �'T - - ug, "tiidone eta., sone ea ah rt SSE PIPEINLM and tberefeata�eetuiad flee ' e nnealbet. 'The ha con le will late, y do not strike East Toronto dim 4 'oboe. ,AZd liainting sone me will be of p place Of sU Nes1�e ley p :;f .��L�e�Llinaeea adi�aa albite ;each-sna satisfaction Qu - � the MoFarlaoe's for free oeeatiaw. '*"• Long life and pros• " '� le teed. Baa ,earl ar ,ase the wlieb" of boot -Osborne has been engaged as b" t 1 F `''i y zler ac3icitea. Arm o ea ► IthonRb its asgelaaf�ee�„ � on since 'I`$oita. f , _ left rete J.�mmp ea !son, .iaitcbere, Pi.keri g, �•� Hawse,e $rsiie:miak $lac seed awe 1ifCeaibe its a t R ” �-� -- _ c y for all summer on the large catMe 1 will receive mut akt�ntigar. .work shgp a d �' 'P'1 1• y, ilfrs. a�etettwlrwOOD. ritaach belonging to Jno. Parcell of thw reeidenea, bo. 191j p your etovepi}ree. uoeetpolin �; oFarlaas i. Loath to 4mve Ancient place. � �r _ OMAt3 PuUCHER Licensed Au • ' No dies enable smell. : 1 s ocaverted int* wood, """- ";, t I[iari Z'i+y1 , of Markham, is visiting eQ The Rev. D. B. Macdonaldis preachgollej , - tionsec,�lR]L`aLOr,etc.;Trac F,sat York d 20 Deals per bottle at - .•� - " ] �rar+euts, a series of sermons on the life of -I- dI the whole of iRortb and �8outfsa Ontario. Strict w; $• MOWBR'S liilmce Wbi b ; attentionsisea to all ordeasab}�. tail or tele�a X18 , y, i saetwa+�ts, e. lia,w (ieeeas. od g4oa►rboro, fir visiting at They are very interesting and every F ", xi � 11Charges Moderate. Address TZOS.POUC)g D[r.4reen's thde .aeaek. should tryand attend as regular as - :, ^� Raz!7_ Ont. Dr. ever Pills. D:. Dea,'a Iron P'.l tar �fI'he lreaavt�ero6ip !fig Wood bees Jas. i'areell is vision for a few - t' W° r1. the Dr.Deana Stites ZtWbmet of p her 'ebipa end dance@ are all the go g days a t P08TILL, AUCTIONEER, E ., eapsillafor all atomac t wnbies. #Itfa reached port eels!!+ around this place&&present. his brathees, before he goes to $t one )(rifa �1 111.11_ �• Green River,solicits from laic n W. $. HO WBS, D !3lijse Wallace, of Jlerbii D. Remor ye boas for the summer. He is employed atm 3 p Brous friend. both far and swear. Sales of farad , tuKgmt. Whits , IIBti. verities 6r► •s► party last Wednesday " dole agent fior•canada:. .4b friends in thin vittiait-y.. evening to his uumeroes friends. en beer on the propellor St. Magnus for � �. � �- x term stock.sae everything that fie to be Bold 1 NOz,I� nae mak + e are 1 this SearOII. £� ," ' be hand'ad by the snbeenbOr�wft&i the ntmo � ° ' as How e ` ldn• Richardson and "0,, Toronto, gad to-see the smiling face of .> , ,baa ,care and sold to the very best.ad:mntage. Drug Store the he,=t da be a Mrs. Hed on Oar Dial a • at�e,aialitiON with friends 1 aabsrtd once again. gent received a ver hand.. Yews beoklree» ly� p We are pka.ed 1p, &he emilin i souse-- isle for a birthda resent. d m 4weph YunnR is some rad" >ved OHN LESLIE; BOOT AND SHO � G. Chapman around our little to�ae more' suitable gift could not have beside-' ' V�._31 - J !taker» •Peri sad veru nserh. +a+weeek fratn i•beomatiwn. again. thotaglit of fbr he stands omptly attend to. Ez rlmfoea workma - GRE W001) Wa P� and arbitration ham» Mon- The weather is ve11 eine 'net saw an greatly in need of ` it pe my of excitement tailed. so a m our streets. ? d it, and we sianerely hope that he will send .r ] t. - ,&pip• Don't forget tete stand,nese*pposite th its Contents from lid to lid, and we � gfAs�4_ C . ,Bing street,Pieirering village. 9-v ht j ti _ O>tar�viliage is -bad! in $tis. IdcOormao , afters d Y • era I.. the DOW-of sidewalks, a bright fatwm ahead. » !'4 ORDON HOIIBE,"Pio , Ont. wutleraat same has returned to oledo. Owing to lbs ma A oertairl" pun ' f muddy rowdtc Mr, gore Y g man in this vicinity(noir James Gordon o ,� Relwrt Wilson has on for the did not get as far as Ch his best girt'"tti (fie basket y Proprietor Tb oto is ROLLER MILLS, wood on sun- party at p.&* :-,-� �, fns new brink bnldiag, finished is .n L summer' with a farmer down at front. day eveain and'•Mr. Toronto, and afbw the had s nt a few -� X:.; � atylq. Every convenience and ooaitoarst four4h�r l g> �aob IIlletl X11 pal- bons at that lase y ° � 4s 3izig pab'.c. New and oommodlonas�abI ; TbAwC. Brown was home ow $nada pi • P r dust when she iina�fa-- -1. . t A a s. . I I ,aaaass lain our member to Loesnl got ma+vedf on to the h �, � - 9h k r He fur Mr. Wilson hes ��pp ed the rt was at itis best. e, from saamsa-, A q Hours. old Gilchrist homestead, And l[r. Gilchrist unaccounta le reason best known to Lfm-__ '` ' p x ;3 � yoac , i►s WH$.!T Ar Od TS as l Wm-.04rr has hired with R. ;�dli baa moved asaroa. We wish Mr', self, took the notion that they mast gam. ano Banfor the toapmer. ani W. Leach IU 'kel Wd"°n every suooeae. home, and accordingly g�E it ink isoalow., i' k! 'I 4 .. y - �, load of rOM 'folks She tried to reason with Lim but it•w :aa od•= . ' 'A I �� , ill.pay yoat tits ha<glusl �ra�� move,iato•Ihe will&". y� 8 spent Fred�ay�Busse• �' ' ing at sir. lIC{3t►w's, Markham. We ham, no ume-be must be obeyed and fins(! WW-- '' � � ' PICKERING BRANCS The Chari,saa s pnipat wilt be ? ' I • that it was an oyster stepper, but as we yielded. Bhe is now wondering what -that+.,, B"In T• Rt D. tb a,ez -- by $° that Bab !. were net in it, cannot give full particulars. reed Iife is like. x .� you llaaliciio v y PLOtlfP,.,b' fast car Berviee-tel the osur! boar, ltrBQ M. . The lea�r. }field inn oaaneotion. with _ We lest very sa for that young "m � t�pen lift the transaction of all legitimate ctc: I sslid►cst ,:alit of Marshal TownR bar rein ed y ,Lowest Prttss Nie the Cedar Grove Prefab from Malvern who eft his home on thee( B&ukinq$eainede, after�tpgRcpnR five weelielr in ♦ very well attended urian ohnrah was night of the bf .1-" 0mcs Ramal--Froin 10 to 8, aatisdays � Rn* !be considering l}ie date of Toronto with the bre partybaaket held at Btaa , ' ,r, to 1 o'Qloedt. �' _� . rel de a'tirient �f ►tis P tiament The debate on women sugrage- brightest of p x Tags. srgaitcr. �t►aa decided is favor of the neggtive side. sad very pleasant thougghts, pulp �} � . Savings $A;nk in aonnOotion. .y#6 like B> t Cassa airy Mon s Killoday mo�zitsyt fd by t waarbls We notice in last week'r Hawes that your them van*imh after the said! war over,fos aha, a, = � -�1 ;li� (4•y) G]KCR(Z'% KERR, Manager. lay Back- - ' Floor aced jhay swill of the robin and;toe rte worms �; Sand Hill.00rrea►poadwt was blowing about went off with some other chap, and lefk -�� ' i' b on OW Bob that Captured the whale of which vibe to drive home alone so iorrowfat Beat: .11 �� '1 LMRY c yoa�. ! the arii Of &be „tegnld bane Toad the snob in fife Bis_ DIC, t S . i , :. .1 Bayes, wbiab gilt = sbai is praf+te, as Bobby, y frie>id•”. Yon were note sb , Y� [ ', £r j F to m+. mat do you thick of th&t You one, fora young roan from `L�'Aesaier a ' s..; !' 1�a cue was sailing in the same , , ' :; First-Bloss Vehicles;and, for bin - t- 8�s tt aw oda+meted the twtd'e P• Our td� r g Teawpai dose �. # o gs j �rsng' Dire sem, I fair air Ii' P . 'oat •-- - .�.-._,,,,—,,,,• agent done Ninon . : "�'e• Piomf?tly b7 R tba oto +rv�,i and 'rhe f#labe was dariri pnbliahed oo Mliroh day or b. 'Bus m oonneotion meet• : far it por bite,alae grip taport having yod t w Aviv% t h dtib 28ld fifty Q�l11 i:ig a1f D, T R -traii�t." Freight and I it fincor air otf lid 't, aaad" va the views asld A. weer dm !qo , 118 casette '' y .aprww slivered 6o ell partes of fi 'r i ttaai. Marty of �►agss 'W". hit rti8 onto. metes his th s►t mops ak[as x, :�. " furl j►se it ick lbo wits !try s &tad w,ui hilt the villiage. , Mrar. �. . 9""""" w the s a'0. p B. t = Saturday ever, �" Roai'd, sale:anaceeotwaaoa alablea. .ia Y� , Ilorrdafy.ti!r+i ally ®ra a t i1 w !. F -Wailer Caaipbellwbo has beeQ 3 a[ roy Wass torenno 64 Flolies ar p' y- , 4V 111 find f#tte aft -, to ffi`h at eargelown for annus day" PUD ' ,.. �� �P S7C7". , 1 ' j� .. ' '. ­ � I � . -�,­_�.'­ - I I A4 !Y R d tit5e . & i . . dmf' N . .of�, r6 r_ .., .: 1 46": I ',- . .1 . � . .h I I . 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'� _ -- ti... ,. . .. ..... : -..--. {.,--. - ..... : .: .. E' .-'..Y.' -.:-.. -:. •SIF •�I; �` �• _,: � _, ' r ' . ", ,_ _- 1-: � � B�j , should remaim r the iaafluenri which t, is ular wall unbroken just hereby any window ��� u'e tee e c la?"ssid o e loans � aDEI INSPECTS partianlar ins itntiakt exeraieed in this m t. below, pierced b tae wiladow abv$. Mane. ° �. � �a, e a Y in startled tones. ' Quest oe qne Dela 2 , ter. This Is o mat erg of rne�ee inference or ,. eta p rd reflected. No mortal being.ecoid The mother .of the bride hasteited to . f TRE IWODEL FAO opinion, for know that the Glovernm t : i)avereachod_ his balcony, and, smiling at see. 1`. _ f Ontario re ogniz� d from the outset 1 e �'_ .r* the halluoinstlons wltioh thus visit men in At the ao d of her im erious nee `" . o ortunit blobs asbefore this Prove ce un p Tt k, . - P Y 5�o1�YaI1► T8Ed �,�f t e night, rho ublfo rosecutor returuod Mona. Dee arrt•d, her brilliant eoD-in►law, at p h and the Domi ion gg natally on the oaoaSi n to tris desk again. P once opened the door. R•TAL$S '� THS STUDENT • of this great orld�a Fair, eepeoiall in TD a little flat o o r of o Nothin disturbs the t' D 's for a time Ei ': ,' -- an the see N . R d il 's oils t 6e .Dried, with shouts of Y nd fl e l c y the matter of grid !lural exhibits, and e 3 Rue Vieq d'Azit—a a uali•i lit le stlreot aave the scratch, scratch of his pen; then Ian hter, leading her to the bed. { .:: qq g ,Tactical( )t emarks ova the vaiae oft + know how w 11 th a foresight has ban within a short walk of La Roque tef Prison he laid down the-latter..to listen "Voila !" • Agricultaral ce.leae. -justified. I fer this for the pure se —resides a man whom to know i to shun; That rustling in the corner I What could Ono Rlaace at the awful apeetacle and During hie visit last week to Weeta of noting cap oially a quiet, retiring person, a. one-tit a tailor•, oacation it? the unhappy mother fell in a swoon to the Untario the Governor General visited t e 1 '� TAE. PLENI ID OUTDANCn� who mended clothes for the wo kmen of Hop, hop,hop 1 $Dor. ./ wI tluelph Agricultural College,and ices give which wag ex reined' in this matter'b t to that uarter but is now em to e, to use Mons. Dee and staded his-a es from tris - r • Y q P Y P Y $till the bridegroom laughed, still be a luncheon by the authorities. Minister of A riculrre'for this Province-- hia own ghastly joke, as head-out er in th© glare of the� lamp, and peered into the pointed with insane glee to the fair head Hie Exoellenoy was gr9eted with a ,tor. the Hon. Mr. Dr d n-- teat a louse ' Government oho shadow corner, Had all hie eonsea eon- Y e (g PP ) p Y crushed b the blows he had aimed at the ' of applause as be rose to speak. He said: and the imme iate and-practical co-ape a• I M. Deibler,otherwise Monsitur de Paris, . spi.>red this- night to deceive him? That phantom's ! —Mr, Principal, ladie3 and gentlemeD, tion of the Pc nal a) in carr in out eve is the exeoutaoner of France. H outs off dusk)' object which like some uncann' . ' P Y g Y Y Within the hour ahoy bore him to Ls +: The Principal has just remarked that detail bore axe llenb reaulta. And I meg rt hesda with the guillotine. bird,.earne hopping toward him 1 Was it— Roquette sloop, and, singular as it map j would probably be glad to have an oppo , mention the amen of othe*s who ha a Upon a certain day of the ear 1880, could it ba--+:►ion 'Dieu ! it lues a bend, a seem, to the very sell in which had been ' - tanity of addressing a body of atuden done grand se vice in this matter, such as from its soft red lining in a bloc leather gha'stlq hoed, with jet black '!colts and wide confined poor Pierre Latour ; theme, after 'J4hat reminds me that my present visit Mr. Aubrey an Capt. 11cMaeter whom a Dees, Monsieur Deibler, with a tran�ely staring eyes ; ahead that with ane bound dine examination tri an asylum for the { this part of the Dominion is, as I have a - have the lea ore of see}n here to d reluctant Shand took a knife f obis ue gaped u on the desk and with fiendish ' P g y. q insane. teddy a'tated alb. where, of an academic 1 (Applanae.) T e action of the Governm t shape, ire back heavily weighted Before ala rollers and tumbled over his papers, be• •�Qveratudy, exaesaive application to d character, and certainly with reference and .Parliament in tr}kinq' hold of this affa r, La Roquotto Priaon at the same sine two leattering the public ppcoseautor's "system" husinaes." qo aaid'the learned doctors, ao a `last,to Guelph A;rieultnral Colle;;e, I i has been more t an justified ; it is an n• black vena arrived ; Dae con fined the with great drops of blood. , r,.Fsrli—but two. elude it in that expression in the stricte t, couragement to all �Onoerned that so lar a "woods of justice," the other a r ugh pine "Pierre Latour 1" lino ,,;;;nese was Mons. Deibler, the_oxe- ! sense of the term. You can easily undo r_ a success has at nd,ed the efforts put fo th box in the form of a coffin. Frozen with horror Mons. Despard sat, outionerof France; the other a woman,who, stand that Lady Aberdeen:and I .have loo •1 on this occasi n. (Applause.) We ll Mons. Deibler, otherwise dons. de Paris, then, with that name upon his lips,fell in a in an agony of grief ,and resentment, had' ed forward with great interest to this visi ,j know drat the w--IIrds in dair rodu e - a� ou ma rho surmise, had n exeeu- swoon u on the floor. si Y P i Y Y P! p upon the day of the vxeoution hong for a forlikernosttolerablywell-igtorn,edpereon ,i especially chees , have been by a vast a• tion on han For those who found him the next morn- moment over the decapitated body of Pier- . we-he.ve often heard of Guelph, and espec - jority in favor o C�nada+--(great applau b) Upon five stones outside the ep ral door ins insensible , a pool of blood beside his rd Latour. ally of Guelph 't�olle�te. (Applause,) —and it is inter atipg to,know in this o . of the prison the instrument was resently head, the same orimson drops flecking his ! After the. tragedy, that' ghastly- head, One cannot help feeling that apart fro nection of the i mepse exports of o he ie " installed," to the Dross beam of which desk and the-leaves of his pleadings, there whtah for Somo mysterious reason she had the actual and practical benefit's which yowl especially to Gr at Britain, I am sorry Io the executioner, •with his own ha ids, affix- could be but one solution of the matter— carried away in her shawl, was'but•ied, and and others through you, derive from tho; say I have not a reports for the last ye r ed the glittering blade. A toPe ing over hemorrhage of the lungs—and the public strange as it may apNear, from that time opportunities here afforded of ac uirin hj with fine and I ret the exact fi urea b t of a plank, a neck brought with n a half prosecutor was too wise a man to deceive Mons. ueapard, the public prosecutor, be- . real acientifte acquaintance with the greaiti this trade has nor used greatly, ands h s circular ring, ttie. pressure of a Tutton in them. - an to mend. . pursuit of agriculture—one cannot .but, now reached a.v ry i1iigh figure; about$1, age of the upright posts, the swi t descent As tittle wb.a d., -ai,,i _ae her.d or tierce fZ - . . recognize that there is an indirect influence' 000,000 in 1893. This is a splendid adv r, of a knife, and—well--- .. . Latour failed to return, Mone. Despard's ul ' to be gained in this respect, namely, tha tisement for Ca ada, What,ts'now need d Mile. Guillotine was now ready pride of intellect began to assert itself. The THE WEEKS NEWS it will induce the public generally more an is that, by th inore�sed care and atte • ' To the Abbe Faure, who thri ed him, more he thought of the matter the lese.con- , snore to recognize the dignity as well as th tion in the niaki g and_ pacing of butte , Olerre Latour, the condemned ma ,protest- fidence diel he place in the testimony of his _ useful and praactical character of this grea the -farmers of t4is country may ma a ed his innoeenoe• .To the assis ant who senses. The learned Doctor, to whom only ' OA97ADIAN. . • - ' profession of farming. (Great applause.) that departmen 'rpore successful°. (A , brought him from his" cell down he stone lie had. confided that night's experience, Mr.N. A. Davie, an old resident of Ham - A genu®man in Englapd .was once travel pianos.) elastics) to the llepot—where bis set toilet pools-poohed the whsle atfatr. Ilton,,is dead aged 88. . ling in a railway train for a considerabl ; was made—Pierre Latour rot aced hie "Over-tension of the cerebral fibre fol• . . distance, and one- of hie fellow. assen er I Speaking of t e advectisel$ents,- I p . Total.fire losses in Canada during J anu• P g afraid I have oho p,how ono can perfor innoeenoe: Kefore la bon Dieu, ae they lowed by congestion and evaauRtion of ary were $391,(x)0 lsoa inwwaro!Ivoms w,imis: - was a gentleman with wholn he fell int . the strange feat f attending a celebrate n strapped him to the fatal plank, h i protest- blood• The invariable cause, Monsieur, of $269 qW . conversation. He found his coin anio » ' - A - • P at which ice and snow form the rind 1 ad hie innocence ; and as the knif fell and people seeing things which the do not-see, - ' well informed and a man of .considerabl P P y Mr. J, H. P.. Molson of Montreal has • ' features, and y t ;finding oneself in hit his black head rolled into the•vess,l of caw• and rho able i)octoe who, in his mzny ex- i ability ; they conversed about many things water. (taught r.)j I veldt t;o the carniv 1 duet below, hie pate lips--those ho caw aminatiana of the brain, had failed to des- donated five thoua-ad doila�•v -to t.1" . and, after a time, the gentleman first refer ,. General hospital. at-Quebec. 1 w *arned that I would ie them say—convulsively ourinure i : .Ie cover the slight.iet trace of a soul, laughed • i red to said to his companion :—"May I ael oheerfull A scheme ie on foot in Ottawa"to' doing hArm if I eljied in this way to ma e- ,suis inaooent. y form-a you what profession you belong tlo I '.�`O•h known the fact th t there was much i .e Not since hie initial perfolcnau e, whe0, Reassured by a theoryao agreeable, Mona. Park on the.RideRu -�na1 l�.►•>>< 'v�tllis� lbw have no profession;.' said the other. I a and snow in t 'as the saying goes, he had lost hi head as Despard at Duro pro�seeded to adopt the city limits. - 'i- Que ee but I think we Dir only a farmer." 'only a farmer," said th . „ not to- be too ensitive on this stlbjtic , well as the man he had executed, id Mona.' remedy prescribed:. A young f�'nglishman named Injgt•am, who first gertleman, tVhy, air, what more use de Parse " fol sad honorable profeaai r, could you win (Applause•) We nivat remember th t , the executioiier of Franc , feel so Less brain work, recreation, amuse- has been working about Windsor, Ont., �„ thal•e is a. much be ter way of -corrects averse,to shedding the blood of a fellow• ment, and thus it came to pass that, in the for the past three years, has pnrchtised his . for . (Loud applause.) I think there ie g great deal d suggestiveness in that ere-is any mistaken id s about the climate f creature. The criminal, an .hum le herha• pursuit of the latter, the public prosecutor ticket and will start at once for Engla-rid to . - a� ! itmay_-enable you to understand what Canada than by i noring an ice carnival, list of Saint Denis, through the w sole trial Found a -brine, claim a fortune of �W,000left by his father,_- :. and that is to 1 t the world know wh t, had seemed dazed almost to the point of Young, handsome and well-endo wed who rued recent! ' I �nwhenI say trial the indirect influent Canada can pro iuve. ('Loud applau ,) imbecility. Though in the name if justice Mlle. Dune w�.s a rare prize for any man, y° oI such an institutiDa as this college is o W�e could-not pr uce fruit; grapes, appf is Mona. de Paris had shod the blo►d of his So thought Mona. Dospard, so thought all - BRITIstf .. : - . value apart from its immediate effec and`the rest in a ountry where therb ie a fellow-men, custom had not hard ped him concerned, and, calculating more particular- The London Globe makes the unqualified (Applause.) There is also another influent parpetual reign o i e and-snow. (Renew °l to tho extent of being unable to di tinguish ly upon the practical- value of the latter statement that the Government has become•' - - whieh wr,l.inake i.taelf felt more and- mor applause.) "1'he c plc of of-her countri a between one criminal and another Other qualification, the pflblie prosecutor began seriously divided on the quebtion of the The abience of farming is brought practica -i fudge by these th n a of the capabilities •.f inen, to be,sure, had protested t it itiuo- at once tN fall in love. maintenance of the navy. Mr. Gladstone , ly before you is this college, but we kno this country. . . . ear hear) Former y eeneo at the vary foot of-the quill tine, but No leas eloquent were his pleadings is said to be decidedly oppoe°•d to ino'•eA-Ped . inany farmers of the older school who hav : apples sent from t is country were too oft n not in the manner, he felt,. in w ich this before the fair than before the criminal expenditures. - asort of misgiving, amounting almost to , - a sort ion, about scientific methods of tar ' exposed ip the 1 r-itish markets as best g humble herbalist had done it. court of Faris, and- thus it carne to pass The London StandardA says:—Adrian * ' American f that. i too wide a term ; b t � And then the evidence• that their nuptials were !set for an early Hope one of the lar est de ositors in. the - ing. (Laughter.) They have an idea th g pep i by "that I f there is more theory than practice Tri the now,largely, I Uel �:ve owingto the exertio a Aa the black fan trundled:off ith Ilio d,y. Bank of N:ngland, was rmittet of Sir Gha lea ru liar, mora care i9 taken A Body--fta head botweea its.lega,presumably, A prettier wedding than thgire, rte said, institution to overdraw his account to the .1 They say, " How Dan these learned gent! -' i , get a proper classi ication, and your ei or a as is customary— .Mons. Detble fell to was seldom witnessed. Magnifie-ent the aniount'of £420 000 Ho a havia lost alk . I men teach u9 to know our h+toluene ? pp (Renewed laughter.) I remember. once in this ling are pr pony described ae Cr,n►• rDcalling aorne points of the tris , Upon proaeDtg, .ixilliant the ball, and Mone. of tris deposits Tri spoeulation. 9ubsequeat- theincident I am about to relate occurre dean apples° (App ause.) To go not furtho , •insufficient evidence he had h rd more �eapard, the public prosecutor., forgot for ly the back made a demand upon Hope for - j the existence of thio colla a and what it ie than Dae sa Pierre„Latour had 1 eo con• that ni ht at least the head o#. Yierre £.�50 Il(10, which was not forthcor>riiDq, and' in.thia Dominion but in a localit rerrio g ' . Y K ' } ) II doing, and the foe that it ie bringing m,n vieted of murder. (�onolusive pr o#s there Latour. finally settled with him for £150 000 to ro- from this, so no harm can come from tellin I� . p -, . from distant count. ies to receive a scienti c had been none, but—ina fol : As is customary in .krance, theguest, trot Hoe a ainst absolute bankru tc _ you about it—I hada long drive, and w 1 P g p y. came to a little town where there diad bee I� training .in the p ofeasion of agricultur What a dovil of a :pleader was ensiour stayed late, and it was long after midnight which would have involved the tote( loss , - ' an agrieuitural show during the day, i w ! a trroet souses none advertiement ri Despard, the public prosecutor! What a ere rho Happy bridegroom fall tree at last to the bank of histndebtednee. g respect of the pror uetiveneso and resour !s enius had he•for turnip the ver lack of to seek his vanished bride. going out of the inn for a short walk, who R 9 UNiTED STATES. r' af. this lard of high wa ora all just y e�idc+nce to hie own advantage; it levier• Aa he crossed the threshold of tba halal a gentian .n came up' to me and said : ' A bill to abolish the consular sealing -e a- - " Ace you ' the northern farmer ?' Proud. (Loud ap.lienee.) 1 ing and turning adverse teatimon to his chamber a tiny clock. upon Lha innate! g y ” Welli" said I, " Income- from Aberdee I1soI R I•REJUDICE9 136D N li: . °'s'D Purposes! Ah, such eloque� cc, such chimed "two." tem on foreign goods passing through Can- - logio! Never since the da a of d' guessean The stillness how profdond t ada has been int'roduceci in the United %- shire—(laughter)—which i pretty far nort y Statoa Senate. and One worts more, suggested by the fret had such brilliant oratory been hP rd before For a moment Moue, Despard arned con- - that atudents oom here frgm the moth�r the oriminal court of Paris, The pictures templaLing by the feeble light of a lamp, A cyclone destroyed dwellings-and barn+► I DO A LITPf.E FARHIN(3, - 1 - ��,,. country and other nds.. Of course, wh n he drew of society shaken-to i.ts fol°dations suspended from woe ceiling, the marks of and caused the death of an aged colored -- - eo perhaps I may be termed ' a" norther : a number, of y ung mets are brought should poor Pierre Latour go freel. of graceful disorder.about hum. Here a piece woman near Warren, Ark, on Saturday - " farmer.' (Renewed" laughter.) But wh t' together from dilre ent parte, you cann it communities wronged and desolat.d should of the �eeddiag dress, Ilere'a r.l► spar, there night. I ,. ie your objection to the northern farmer?' expect always to h ve uniformity of opi r• Pierre Latour go free' of the. res insibility the bloesomg which had adorned her hair. The natural as ei. 1 obtained in I3uf -_ I.-' '' ` "Oh,"he Said,"I mean that newspaper chs , ion and feeling, b t yet cher�e may be fi r. which every member of the ry must " ELibnne !" he whispered, softly ap• alo from Canada is said w be runnin•q short, who publishes a paper apparently. to teas mony among them—just as in music y u assume should Pierre Latour go Irl se!' proaching the couch about which the aur• and.Buffalo people who have been using -it - _ fargiers their business." (Loud laughter )` do,not expect to h ar one note alwa e b t How th4 shuddered bench bar, and tains were close! drawn, " dore to V becoming un,oy. Y + Y Y for fuel are" Evidently the gentleman Irad taL-en blfen e: a variety of notes ilended, So we shoo d jury! tionch, bar, and )ary, how they wept!- lt,ireiv.ir4g ua rcaponaa, bioaa, Despard Thu Unite,!States warship Bennington at the adviceggiven in some of the articl s learn a great deal f. each . other and nit And tire. father of X.'ons. Dea is d, what with a straingely beating heart draw. back hoe bean ordero,l to t3ehrinR sea to enforce,- . in question. 'there is a aaying in Scotian allowourselves to influenoedbyprejudic tears of. oy trickled down his furrowed the curtains. ° - "'that a hungry man is an angry man,"an . such as sometimes xist when people oom a cheek as ne contemplated -his tr ble son Upon the laon-draped couch, in profound the provisione'of the Paris arbitration, ' a!s-I had not yet had any supper, while m from dif~etwnt part. of the globs. 1 ha •e this incompara►ile orator, whom he, poor slumber, lay his beautifu} bride, and be- L. H. Linder, o f Boston, a i$arvard r+tu- 3i dent, who.was injured in a friendly boxing - acquaintance was evidently in a coulter sometimesiobeerve (that map coming fro n humble citizen had given to an dmiriug aide liar its face 'turned from him, lay a , eo►idition erha s I answered him oom ' bout last 1 ueeday, died on 3undap, P P - the old ciauntry, perhaps unconscious y world.. ' hasid, a black head csalmly usurping Isis . _ what shortly. - (Laughter.) But the ice'- adopt a somewhat rit.icizrn %ttitude, ar d A.verdiot of condemnation the was all. awn pillow, . A New York paper publiehos despatches. dent Showed me that there is even in Ca -' that thove in'the' y unger uOuntry are apt the public prosecutor asked, only he head "Scare norm i e Dieu P, from ail over the States going to. show _ ada occasionally a tendency to a want f to resent,anythsng hich seems to savor )f of poor Pierre Latour, and, as wo havd At the soutid of his voice the black head signs of an industrial revival. ' i - appreciation of the latest developments i an assumption (•f at periority. On the oth r soon, by Ilia masterly'eloquence, b won it, turned, the eyelids opened, and_ once again Matthew Ashton, a convicted murderer, scientific methods of farming, such as hand, the latter be ng in the majority, m y A month had passed since the body of Mone, Doapdrd, tete public prosecutor, has died of smallpox in jail at Madison,., - ' have met with often in the old country ' fairly be appealed to to make an allowanf a Pierre Latour had been trundl to the gaged into the staring eyes of Pierre La• Wis. . He was worth 8350,(x10. the other hand I am aware that in th I far the traditions a d habits of (hon ate t.emeter�► d Ivry, and again MODS. l�eepard, tour, filled with that look of etupitied lhe. I?ritisti steamer Bakertandard Dominion there is a vast amount of reco - I which revaile .in-a r old and lou sett! d the ublie rosecutor, had a ca it 1 indict• Amazotnent with which he had listened to ' ninon, not only on the part of the.youn e I P g P P P which arrived at 1'hijsdeiphia an Tuesday g country, and which are apt 'to appear a meat to sustain. Ilia aloctuent speech before the court anti f�,i,i ,�ngland, aroeaed the Atiai:tie using `k:v r generation of agriculturists, as to the value those coming fr,:m ,.ich a country at first e � For days, iudifl'ornnt to food or Flt, had jury that day, ofl n Kngla lot' fuel, which, it is re coed, of the latest developnients of Science, but not admitting of al ration ui, modificatiu �, his mind been given to his subject but now Anger rattier thein fear took possession of P also that aniong the general macs of farmers (Applause.) That s merely a suggestio , so theysay it France, his "system" as corn- Mons. Despard ; with an imprecation•upon proved very'satisfactory. , there is a widespread appreciation of the (Renewed applause ) - plate. Into a perfect ensemble iia facts his lips lie leaned forward to.grasp. the in• Erastus Wiman was arrested yeaturday - splendid advantages they may derive from There is one othe obvious rremdrk In ee . had,beer, grouped ; facts theories and so• trader b the'hail•. As thou h in New York on a bench warrent for"for in . the opportunities afforded them of !catnip + Y g divining g g g nection with that nd that is that Canada ptiisms, when —malediction !—a d position his motive the lips of the head, like a notes on R. G. Dun ac Co. for two hundred. the results'of the experiments carried ori must beaver o?, of a witness hitherto overlooked sudden! ferocious do 's curled.book and with a and twenty-nine thousand doIlare,and Dom• at thio college, and in the various experi Y g place to Dome to who ' Y g ' milted to the lotnbie without bail. `' ' mental. farms throughout the Dominion,' we find young men :oming from Such great presented itself. That system, hich he vicious snarl sank• its gleaming teeth deep . _ - distences to eta ood educat'on in a rr . ad been so man da s ereotin c lla sed ; into the ublio roseeutor's;1"d. - The salve a+of the World's Fair is bre (Applause-) I am glad to kn"w that youi R f^ Y Y g' P P in -more mono than' the financial ex arta have in connection with this institution an culture. . I went al o to say that it is of th that peroration, which ip eloqueu was to' Maddened with i pain and rage, Afons. . g - Y p . highest importance hat it should be reco . eclipse the last, fell to the ground- Pebpard looked about him for a weapon; expected, and it is,now calculated that the experimental departsnant ably conducted, nixed in an eapeeiai egree that this profs . The last I A bar of steel upon the fender caught hie stockholders will be given a dividend of .._� by Mr..Lavitz, �f which advantage is taken Ston of agriculture i ,as I hinted at the clot For the first time since bis eloqu neo had eye ; he grasped it,and with all hit strength about thirteen sad a half per cent% by the farmers throughout this part of the to be looked o as a fine field Par diS wen him a head did rho public r seoutor brought it dawn u n tire, thin head. coUnt•ry, . (Applause,) But I understand eat' P P° fl fd While the freshman of Cornell University 'tiiSotion. There is no doubt a tendeno think of Pierre Latour--Pierre Latour Now here now there the h1deuus ob est that experiments foF that pnrpoae are not y' whose stn id look of amazcmen at hie rolled, null! at len tb vt►ith a booed it to Ithaca, N. Y. trove having a supper on the primary, but rather the aeaondary,aim more particularly i a country svhere gees P g Tuesday night, aorno parties introduced • educational Faeiliti s are aflorded,to loo masterly speech he recalled to- ig it with. sprang to rho floor and suddenly disappear• aliloritre gas into the room by tubus frGrn a ; of your institution. .This ie in' fact a colrpon certain depart este of wdrk and lobo a pleased collo. ed in the darkness. - lege, and its fundamental object is educa-i room bolow, where it was generated. As - ' . - . . tional. .(Applause). , as lees distinguisre I than others. That i - ' The cicok in a neighboring Lowe at this Exhausted by the conflict and realizing, a result of this outryge a coloured woman a mistake, and eap cia)ly in a democrati i point tolled "two." now that the spectre had vauished,. all the was killed and several of-the students were AGRIOULTURAL COLLEGES DDINO OOOD WORX. cpuntry like this, i ought sprely to be To fail with hie resents stem f indict. horror,ot the `-1e, Mons. Despard eaak •- - P Y overoomo, and are in a •oritioal condition - As to the other aspect alluded to, we see recoq.niied thing th t every department o inept would, in a insecure, eve ken his into a fauteuil by the bedside. A port Boron paper says United States. the advantage taken of the existence of the work in life is aria lly to be admired enc .pride in the last, To oaavict ! -) as that L'}re alumbere of the bride, haw pro- officials have discovered that the St Clair Dominion Experimental Farm at Ottawa. ' respected, according to the manner in whit ► t- ifs duty? To bring all the i' were of •found I Through it all she had Dot stirred, , and those at Brandon, Indian Head and ( oud applause,) hen logia and skill toward onlistiag that fTuntiel Vompany smuggled through from .: such work ie done° an!i longinpl for the sound of a human voice ' Ausssiz, in British Columbia,, So I say it • The subjects sug Bated by .an occasion adverse testimony among bis ar uments he put ort his baud and tenderly stroked La°ada a large amount of material for -the - _ is an indication of the intellig;nce of Cana- like this ar. mac a d various, and unle against the risoner ; leer airy " eompIttion of the work on the United e y p to Af ae. lies Ho�rrolr ! hast'] he withdrew his hand: States side, and that Uncle -Sam's Govern- I dean farmers, that ae a whole tIley make I curb the- natural -inclination to mak pard, the public prosecutor, pause for a Y use of the opportunities they have of ob- further. observation I may detain o moment to Raze wearily out upon t its stare. those fair locks were moist with the blood ment was. defrauded of a heavy sum of . taining instruction and getting samples and too long. (Laughter.) I desire, howevor Stare ! What stars were those hat like of that detested' head. money. The per says that,it'is likely ao- ' hlutterin malediotilons u o tion will be taken against the company in results of the Scientific operatit,ng conduct- to express our gee appreointfon of th two attiring ogee glared angrily at him g p n the da he had roseaated Pierre Latour y the United �+tatca contra ed at these farms. (Applause.j. It reflects manner in which w . have been receive through lbs window? P , Mons, llea- t great credit un the Government of the Do- to-day—our thanks .the Prinbipal and Mona• Despard turned pale ; heir -he pard &rose to shad upon the bed more Mr. W. L. Land, of Aka Sable, rafted • minion that no axpen$e has bean spared in hie colleagues who h ve made the occasion ,tgughed. ight. about 2,500,000 feet of- fjne pine lumber - �et�ting good men to put at 'the head of so instructive�to ua nd lastly+ our thank "The reflection of the light " he bought Paste I In.his haste acid agitation he.had fr m Michigan for Tonawanda, N. Y. •The . I these farms, and a good equipmes�c for the to Mr- Dryden for th invitation whieh,ha "douhled by a flaw in the gla e " and turned down the wick—the room ices la�e blizzard and accompanying galea broke work. (Hear, hear.) I know some of these 1 led to thin visit, whi we shall always re• ehilted his position, i. plunged in darkness, . . up the rafts and now the timber in a part men, and I can_ say from personal experi- I member with great leasure. , (Continued D;-able 1 Only more distinctly tui, pT8_ The might was-.;Dow far- Advanced, and of the great ice bridge below the Falls, Mr once that the Government and the country :applause,) sen Moas. Dea and e®aoludin 'to wait for the Lancs will.try to ea ture the lumber when sad the glare of those angry eye , dawn P g p are to be congratulated on having secured xis Eraallena7 w en os the•°,�ioint of C1}►anMons. Despard waxed angry 'What ► qro ed hie way back tc rise chair, the bridge breaks up,.and rhes aave eo e. their services. (Applause.) leaving rose and as d, referring to the intVuder was thin who dared at t is hour From a fltfal doze Ile at length awoke and of the 3•}0,001) at which it was valued. I wish further to offer my reapeetful•con- manner in which hi carria a had of the ni ht to s u n his :lab rs to by,the light of day gazed upon his sleepin g 4edn g PY po fI a�xrAi;. _ gratnlationn on the remarkable ,influence 'dyrawn by the studs is :•—I don't like to glare upon him, the public pvtisec tor, bride. . : - - whi�h thio headquarters of agriaul.tural 'a low the gathering o separate without of. menacingly? Though devoid of con oienao, Then he laughed, bow lie,'•lau had ! Der• Yellow fever is increasing in Rio Jane's o research and learning has exercised recent. faring;a more dalibe to and a second es- art we have seen, he was pat do cid of tatnly Mops. Despard, the publio•proaeeu- at an ale,rming rage, from eighty to ei hu • Iy, especially in the remarkable ancoeaa, "the �snranoe of our warm appreciation of the courage, aD l rho next Instant he ha raised tar, had Haver expressed such morrlmeDt deed new rosea heir), added daily. iilustriona snacesaI of(�anada,and especially Imatnner in which 11 e ere escorted to the the•sash and resohtid Dui+ to grape a with More. - ; A. doepatoh frr°rn Montevideo, by way o. of the Province of Ont$rio, in the cane of )dairy buildio8ti elite nrning. (Laughter.) tht) intruder. That boad I , , f Lisbon, which is not generally credited, the agricultural exhibits at Chicago: (Loud You could not have p Id ue a ,seater coin. ]idorta, Ieepar+f met`"with ttto ri tack The mare lie reflected upon it the riie>`rfer hoe reached LendaD, stating that. all the appleaae.-) Now, of course that hoe been a lament, and, I can ure you,'we watch- ©n0ountered.,Dn6hiag more 'farmidab a.than he grew. -Such % 'joke, such a capital vessels of the,dob of the Brazilian Govern- tbaectof rejoiainq and eatinfaetron through- d the proceedings wit t the tmoet interest. air•, . joke I meat except the Nietheroy have.joined the oast the Domialon ; 1^nt it:e well that we Renewed laughter an Applause. Tho honschojd,pree�ntly become. pr`ous, squadron of.tlie incur antrb sad sailed away �! a - � �_. pq � ed. - f om.the harbour.of , pp ,,..•.:!' aq:.. 1S f'a r'e, :'4,d d,h't .,:'� - - 1 `.5 :4 w$:- .� .-.1e fF'PMa �' , ".:. 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States notabl aw York and Mic it adn, p� , ur al , each over � Mr.-Keeble was asked about the ship ing — ;ehree hundred feet in:1� h 0.feet hf h - The pare hardy in character an in abit , Y Y d of Canadian straw to the Bri ish mar ots l �tcL of the Q It 4fFt►il• C1lIlCt"� and 2tl feet wine at,the top, atoned itt aad ��* T ' ' ricer cold moan incus streams and 4he _„ A Visit to the Credit Forks Hat • • Y g to lour meted inannar ®s� I sant�f E w ns fg� pro6eotsd great bcone bnitdinge; wttiah eofg. ;:; are not mi raturq to oharac r. In e I of 'stllC �u p�'ap N011'itXl• cry■ they are what m1 ht bo termed a deep Five, y• Y r a tained eco one a prince's i'aneom in rich a t je "' . ,6 spotted with vrim an apd' ray, The are trial and other ehipmcnta iia a follow d, northern•fure. Forty-two gulls of tilt then t A but I am afraid that the rate t o steams a �y irregular in mol togs. Icing tapir in P Distant 1?rem .kuT 1tt ate of 1f1oc1,e rra'lrour- heaviest calibre furnished the armament of �_A The Economic Value or&be`Broolk Tra t4- growth they atta a lamer size the the companies are asking for f eightage i of lot or Bu sill ess Travel. the bastions and walls and stores of food - - apeckled trout~ straw slid far hay will ori to B$fore the.Winnf a Historical 9 '` The4ystem or-Nursery Ponds—Mill ons j pP the trade, air p .ociety were provided to enable too defenders to t . of Brook Tront try-W19h the hie tie° i straw, when I ad, praotica ly takes up tho other evonin H` 'honor Lieutenant stand a sic a The Chi ans, from the z �� In view of th rapid deplot. o the the same space as hay and tit refore ought governor 13ohultz$lcli eyed au address on far off Atbgabasca And re $levo l,lak ` mono[ the Fish PondA. trout fn the fiahin streamoo#-this ro Ince ce, ,ty 1 p to be oairried for the same rat : There is ••A h'or often Nart ern Fortress." He must have } Pisciculture or, as it is comment sails the importance of the work in the dig titan g -- I Y I �. no.doubt that there is a largo nd iaaroaa- had chosen this title for his address as i $eh culture, is one of the man new trig- laid down by Mr. Wilmot cannot be war• d Y q ing market fn England an aotland for - ations which have a run u as the result estimated: The conomic nature o ; the being applicable, inert tush as Fort Prince 'aAZiID.wIT$ ASTONx9#rff�NT p P g P Canadian straw if the freigh rates will of Wales bein far aw from an route oY , ,, of modern en air in res ones to re�t,in brook trout can h roti ba estimated. One . g Y Y at itsmaspivewallaaadportentousarLillery q Y. 1?. P g allow it to be hrotight there, bol that is tonriet or business to vel is saarael aver , ne^essitiea, of -the members of the Michigan - tate t Le islature in 18A said "The cash slue yet an unsettled question as f r as a staple mentioned,and its reit s are seldom seen b aAid its fame throngfaswb all nortbern tribes A sit of entletnen interested fn fish K Y mos# have been greet indeed and have en A, P g trade is concerned, for altho gh straw can other a es than those,a board the Hudson's ' _ 9 g of brook trout in be bon ht here at resent for about $3 a ' , cottage, chiefl of the ams fishes met the y county alone is Orth Y virened with a vogue respect-the adventur ' R p Ba Cc.m an eau 1 shi , whish onto a s' other morning on the station platform of at least $10,NO.a year," If this is th :case ton yet landed on the other ids without Y P Y pP Y P can Hearne,who thrice betweenI769and1772 in lVIichi an it is sural a licable t this year visits those tenet shores. lett its x v • . '` that picturesque spot known on railway g y pp gAtss, flutes to-return baked and count. d adding dock dues. the cost re rhes abo0t, Professor Bell in ritin Hie Honour time tables as the Forks of the Credit. y, wheye: all kin s of , game fish i defeated, aad lastly,on that most adventur and in fact very close to, $18 tang some time ,tato, ave tie meaaurementa of ons of ati"Arotici land journeys, to return ``� T''ey came from as far east as Uxbridge, era The intierviewer asked Mr. Keeble to l+ort Prince of Walesa about 3W feet on from Toronto, from the west as far as A'ArIlt DIgAPPEAR,INU. iVe an ingtanee of frei ht eh r es which wi►th.bl�re secret of the Aaetia coast at the " , .. g g g each side, 20 feel hi h, 20 feet wide ata to , �Voodetoc-, and the north was repreaeated - I : he did, with the remark as a prefaces with a wall bf►se ofg feet, the southern m°nth of Live Qoppermiae river in hits pos by Owen Sound, The fnt,�nt and purpose In many of the Mates great aotivi y is .•The inatanae It will relate ovualasively and wasters walls bein faced with haatmer session. Yearn paased•on, and as the re ' of their meetin was to visit 'at the it,va- shown in restocki g streams that have been membraneo of pillaged'faotorios faded and g ' fished coir In th thiokl o ulated ' art shows that the steamehips.got ore per tau dressod stone in repula courses, each stone the r `~. fatten of Mr. Charles Wilmot, the Credit Y'P P P for carr in a ear o feom M ►attest last p satiate far fnareased grain in their Forks tryout reserve and fish hatcher p y y g bein about four feet ton and two feet of thio rovince :t a brook trout is on Iret g g rich trade.becaQip eater, and the barter . � f -- P Y• autumn than they id for so a Amesioan think • the other walla are faced with cod gr Mr. Wilmot was at the station latform killed off. $cepa should be taken fur pair • B more iptand so ilio itis nuvaber of men kept P cargoes. But to ah�w you ho it varies " rabbis mascot Ther is a barstion teach ' with suitable rias to drive.the party out to this lose• Many private iadividaal ars „ Y• at this sea-harbor dggat baeaena less eo . he continued when uavigati n was o,.i,en corner and ire each oft ese a well of water ' the reserve and a drive of a mile-and_ a taking steps in his direction, and are ' that ;y was with gtreat surprise on the 8th halft hrou h�narrow see between alae P g y p tin them here in this port last autumn it was fi.r cheaper still full, for the supply of the fort. I of Angnst,1782, that the bbir •nilati dofetid- ; .- rocurin fr a d las g PP P the can be res rued. Mrg. �'Vilmnt has to ship to the other side via Ba ton, for al- counted nearly forty eainnon on the top of hulls where-the boiling eters of the Credit Y P thous railroad fief is to t io ort of he walla but as some iof these are nearl oi•s yi the itis of of Wales art saw the ' thundered between rock boulders aloe a already disposed f stoat two millio fry ' P t Y l>�illyiu sails of three ships makiagstrafghG' Y B h�ontreal were about one dolls a ton from covered with rubbish, ethers are robabl • sinuous road where occaaionall the dark for this purpose. p out of ei ht alto ether. P Y far their fottareas • and when at six in the Y the Eastern Townshi districts and at the avenin they swaag to tt>Qir anebsrs six { From the cu'tty tion of brook troi t to K g . i evergreenmet overhead, soon brought the same time font dollars from th same dIs The'sli ht oleate amp between his• esti• g' party tot a fish ponds. The spot seems to that of salmon tro t and whitefish is b t a am to Boston doll rs fro th ewase. d.i g P Y miles away, their pierced sides showing ; , have been intended L nature for the ur- step• This has b n carried on at a eat Y mate of the height, and that of Mr. them to be vessels of war, their astonish. , , - a Y P ex nse b. the D minion Governm n for made up is the less cost� of oce n oarriaga Sponoer, may probably be accounted for ment was pose to which it has been put. A miniature Pe Y � feom the latter port. The lar a demand b one observer iacludin the foandstian of great indeed. 9t►raegers they { lake, with an island covered with ever- twenty-five years Millions of fr ave Y g evidently were, for soon ppilgnaoe i end- ba--t liberated in he inland lakes wit out for freight space 'out of thi port�� last the walls in the height; and the little loo boat were btm soutudia the ag goaeh. '� ` M ere ns, bold, rugged hills on every s de, autumn acoounta for this;-in my view. diflerence in determinfn the exact width B Y g s . an a reciable,.r It and ever a the g to the harbor. Da now covered with Qnow, gave a faint 'des Y PP Y Ys In conclusion he said that a ording:to of the to of the wall must lie obs ed to r-break caw them diaem--I of - fishermen are hara sed with more stria ent P rg barking,and themoraing'sclearlightshowed� . _ ;his latest advices from Engle d the pro• the condition in whioh La Perouse's gun- tothethirtynine defendersof the fortressan Tex PICTItRL3QIIE HEAtT$I regulations and clo a seasons until all ho eat sent price for first quality Cau inn hay in Here (who triad their best to blown the �f fishermen are dri en out of the busi, ess, p arra of four hundred troops, bearing again Thera.ia no doubt that there to come tin that market was 100a a ton a.i.f wFaole fort), left that f�nure easily destroyed` thea ofFranceont6osefarnorthernshores, � ,�' of the spot during the stammer- sols oc. 3 B These who have been-there during the wanting to maks o artificial propag tion Part. The summons to surrender was followed by,.l 9 - of fish a success a d that somethin i the - NEWS®F ELECTBICl 16, The sixteenth centur closed with that a ria and when the. arts ended the �. summer say it is the fisherman s pared sic, g � Y pa y, y , : and if Ysaak t'Valr/on canto only come b ck nursing of the fry.until the little fel ows western waterway to the Indies, whish all g�il�nt La Perouse found himself in blood-'l : to life again like Rip Van Winkle, nd are able to take a re of themselves. RLECTRIC UAILU04D VAM s ,RVIC. _ i men sought who went "down to the sea" leas possession of a fortress which, properly In view of the urease that bas Poll' grad I in tbs quaintly rigged, queerly builtsbipao# ganisoaad m.igtit have defied all the shi �e f r should fortune bring hitn Lo this spot he In establishin an :elsotrio r ilwa mail the stied, undiaoavered ; and the oartfer, of France that.ever h$d entered Hodson s . - would forthwith sit down and writeano her Mr. Wilmot's a periments is nu ing R Y p book dedicating it to the " Conten ed Ponds, it would e a wise plan fol• the eerviee, Ottawa hire rr)ade a m ve whish is years of the seventeenth found the ardor Bay, . f , Dominion-authorf 'es to tyke this a tem likely to be followed by many, other pro- of search unabated and the goal the same. t A Angler." }� Tile French Admiral ufckl trafsta cried �+ up and adopt it, s as to save the neap less greaaive cities. The mail as are run +►n English Kings and Queens, oheosinq more the stet bales of valuable fore to his ships, $`, �; . Mr. harlea Wilmot, proprietor of the the ordinar cit lines and re found to northern routes than had the monarchs of , waste in turning mall fry into the teat Y Y and replenished their depleted oommissariat 5 presery, has had eighteen years exp ri- lakes, where nine er cent" of that die greatly improve the house to bot se delivery 8 in and France, failed as they had ; f . ;� encs in fish cnitnre. He was tonne• ed Y P tom the well filled pra►lsion stores of the , of starvation,ar al a are devoured as d otos of mail, us well as the collection of lettere enr the Eighth sent the Venetie►n Cabot, fort, Then seine the license of the soldier with the Dom+pion hatchery at Newcas le, morsels b full own auckera ike and from lamppost hazes. Each c r is 20 feet who found Labrador fa the wa Elizabeth y Y g + P a • and the lectin of the fort being the ofcer in charge of the hatch rye ion with vestibuled latfor ns and is sent Frobisher who turnm iiits northern B to be followed V PP p herring• g• P . ! by an attempt, which. c•eeupied two Jaye, and was also a ointed Dominion Ins a for _ driven by a thirty horse-power motor. Tke flank found •only the tool loeked strait to utterl demolish it• But althea h �•� " of Fiah Culture. This important peat ion interior ie provided with the re luisite feat• wliiah bears his name." Davisand Wymoutb y g he resigned about six months ago to Eve T litiesfor loading and unloading E e pouches. followed • but it was reserved for French gunpowder watrfreelyr odaed to'the his whole time to the cultivation of me CANADIAN R Y IN EXGLA R, • vast'English stores, yet the wave of the , g No sorting is done an the car, so that the fort this well built•maxwofmm4n resisted ." fish at the Credit Fbrks• Mr. Wilmot s a _• Ttla aALLArrr IluDsoN. rye ;. - usual ;{lase windows eco die need with. the best efforts of the French artilElerymen - kl. q; young, active man, and is possibly the st "i' -- Each car is fitted with a s sial alarm to dlssoVrr and sail into a strait, apparently ractical authorit on fish culture on he ` ' to do more than diierlace the upper rows P Y $rltish rp �a Oft�le Pr(} C8 gong, whish gives a diflareat ound from upon the direct raute,to the west, which, of the mtrssive geniis stones, of whish it continent. There are none of the,myate tea the bells on the ssen er care a id so makes opening into a wide sea, that daria marin- K of isciculture which lie has not sol ed, .. of D velopment, q was mainly built, dismount its guns and P - its approach known. 1 he servic has turned er mast have thought the secret of two blown the stews sad the etoae onttvork end he has advanced practical ideas in he -- I out so well that it is pr osed extend its cfenturiesunlocked,and fancied that through � P c y , . ' business which he could not put into p ac- �I i,p which protested it. '1'tiere tR I Faifrly. Coma mark'ti�ut' fib ao- operations to suburban , istciota fog and mist be soented the spice laden _ kite in the Dominion service, as he w s a er Freight tes Are deeded--s tue . . breeires of Cathay. In 1610, mariners were The capture of this far-off`nortbern fort• f d1 +, subordinate, and one of the reasons for his dints stoat C rens day. SLBCTR30 HORST-IN W�Li Ai;.I.A. act easily dans*t+d by wreak and ruined roan was cheaply and easily performed by l ,�t= reaignA.tion was to demonstrate that it as ,. '—'" , the adventurous Frenchman who extended t Io the opera of Walkure y Wagner, hopes;and Hudson s tragic fate in the great • i. necessary to go one step further in the ul- Among the-rest ants of Montreal . r 'die where aerial hoteemanahip ley so r..mlt<• see hs bad discovered ofd mgt deter further 'his conquests around the shores of the bay; f • tivation of fish to guarantee positive res its. past'eight mont s has been Mr. •Y, ant a part, as the Valkyriiea ash aeross search, for, in the years which followed, bat the fortunes of war after a time thorned - In a few words, this idea is that it is w `te = Keeble, reppresent ng Messrs. Keeble os., the beak of the eta eon thele f er et ,ds the fri hteued F.e utmanx, fl in in his again, and the com any of adventurers of money to torn fry loose until they are l whose hoadquarte s.are in Poterlioro+ .ag• fl y • g q Y g tradin into HudsonF Ba who at their . nine months old and able to elude t sir land, with branch s amongst other P res carr ing the .bodies of the her slafa fa leyaok to relate tct the old men of his hand g Y. battle, the use of special mecha ical appperr the strange apparition which glinted white Own expense, bad built the fort, for the ar ,,. natural.enemies,the larger fish. To c rry in Loudon, Birmi gham, Manchester, ot- etas is imperatively neaesaary. Tho difti through the mist, and wag not the sheen of defence of their trade, sent in a bill for out this Edea requires nursing ponds, w ere tingham, Shef$e d and Brad ford. The man thousand sterl+in unds to the Brit- t g the fry are turned loose and fed until ins firm ie nae of the argest in Great Bri fn, catty fa Qeaerally overcome i t" Qermany berg or #las, had but salsa the sails of other R Po and England by the ties of a m gic lantern adventurers who still sought what men had ish overnment, for fe►ilfng to pprotect their ' menthe old before being turned adaitt in dealing in hay, et aw and roots ��li►tu day slide projected on to a scene, tb ugh In the been seeking for thr:•e generations in vain. factory at Chnrahill; and when, again, the lakes and rivers. a Montreal repot er had an intarvievv ith , ecce was proclaimed, it was after the recent roduction in Paris a sor of switch- Button and Bylot,Baffin, Jamesand Fox, pp At the - Credit Forks Mr, Wilmot has their renresentati e, bore on subjects hat P Frenob lent tentiaries hada reed to settle back arras ement was resorted with con• Hawk'hridge and Jones,all failed-to fled the P P° 8 , s` built a fish hatchets which is a mud I of are decidedly in resting to thole wh are R dcetred a and wbea Ca feta Zachar• the bill for La Peeoutta a capture sad demo v:'' .iderable suooessr It is stat that an Pt6 . r, looking to the ad anoement of theooun ry s de Grote- lition of Fort Pr'tuoe of Wales. It was _ convenience, and which contains impr ve. Lraglisb engineer has sow solved heproblem ish Gillam, soeoanpanfed by ;•r�zf menta never dreamt of in the older ha 'h. ' commerce apd w ich, as shown below, are b ooastruotia a static hones, atomisal• , sailed iota the ba in Imo, we fma never rebuilt, and stands on the far-off well wortb � of a nd b the inter ted Y L P liar y p eries. He has • comple-tely revolution zed Y y Y ly correct, the Itatbs of ahieh, when elao• suppose test the English merchants who nortbern soasL, the still well-preserved re- artiets, Of copra Mr. Keeble "Ake rem sent him had fa view as well as the mains of ti massive fortification, the most th"e old methods of hatching the spawn, nd p trio+►tly oonneated, imitate th motion of those rich fun which p . hie own standpoi t; yet be deals fro kly northern one of British Amerie scarcel has put all the ideas gathered during hie galloping in a mast realistic fes ion. Their Northwest Passage, with the sabject hat he was intervi wed brou ht back b other vo a ers, bad be n interior, as such, to Louisburg, or early years of ezperience Lo a practical par o e. hwanohes rise, their manes and tails $oat g y Y g B`n , pp on—that of e: rtin.a Canadian hay and uebec• its site admirabl chosen • its de- The building, which is only 30 by �?, on the breeze, steam tissues, rom their to grace the shoullders of the beauties of the � y ► � 4 - has two flours and has.now in the ha h- straw to Great itain. Louvre and of the Ea fish oonrb ; for, after sign and armament Duce perfect ; intere�t- nostril� end electric sparks from their eyes. 6 . ing pans two and. a, halt million t out At the openin of this intervie* Mr- It would give timorous tenors a d nervous wintering and trading in a rough stone fort ing still ae a relic of by-gone strife,but nae s�,awn. Keeble was&Ake( how much be head ex- Valkyrien ooaddonoe to know t at thron�h an the bay, he returned to England with ful now only as a beacon for the harbor it 1 To eaanamize space and to secure per act ported, and said about ten tlioasantl ns all this storm and utren, the ka of the re rte which gained foe his patrons the bad failed to prgtect+_ I ,_ success, Mr. Wilmot has diecisrded the old' of hay and abouts hundred and f of flying steeds remaip as statidy a rock. aid of many gallant but needy cavaliers in � { ,' - _ plan o_f hatching troughs and has repl `'ed straw, which has Been alreod landed on Y fta.BUTAIq 8tJN3Tuouft. . ., obtsln,ag from 'Charles the Second, b� WOLVE$I�f ALBExTE• I".arc, them with large galvanized pans in w ich the other side. the 4raceof God,Kingof Eng�land,$cotland, - , -- , 9x ^ hatchin ans of rforated zinc are la ed, The interviewisr then asked why bb a me Frenbh doctors have been aft m tin_ to France and Ireland " in the ear 1670, a Two Tdrse 19pectmens Kilned is the lase k l? Pe P P R , Y + s i In this way he is able to do twice the w rk to Canada to buy hay, and rt eeived fo his find a remedy for what has n termed charter `.'of our ampple and abundant grace," leod District. j 1 in half the apace; besides the galvani d reply. "On account of the eoareity of ay "electric sunstroke," an ailmen in which to "our dear entirely beloved cousin,Prince fin Saturday last, says the Macleod G1t- r iron will lase ten-times ' 'long as in the south of England owing to the ae ere the trouble arises not from beat much u Rupert, stet, deter, of what was equal in zette, Mr. T. Craig, of Meadow Creek, _ dconghtti At this point it is best Go s ata light. This peculiar affection fregtieatly extent to seveiial European kingdoms, with arrived in town and reported having pots l i THE WnOD)ZN T$OIIr3HA, that before 1 left for Oanada member of befalls workmen em to ed in mel is metals wers which ao tontatu In Euro would. ' -t 'I our firm had interviews with t3ir Ct► ties P Y g p° p° Pe coed as enoimona wolf near his ranch by.means of the electric presses, It a pears dare tt3 exercise to-day. recentl Immense timber wolves- have M ; ' which have to be replaced at a Iscge ex- Tupper regarding Canadiafp hey anti t ape from obsorvatfona .made aE at t and aeon ti'hhe Ilse En itch monaarals was thne die• Y pease every third year. Exch lean is h ted interview$ were so satisfactor that wh n 1 g created immense haooa amongst the cattle ,•,fi. with drains a tubae,and in the ans of hie Y works that the. inWnse voltaic a o between pwiag of etttpire td his favored tenets and ranging in that country during the present► g P came here I bore a number of letters pf the carbon and the metal to be eltedemits aeurtiors, Richelieu was equally active iia winter, said Mr. Crai ` ballots Mr. Wilmot has more wild br ok g, having last s - f; introduction froth that gentleman. , ra s which even at a distance of 30 feet Fran and archment. wa s nod 1 trout a a.than an other hatche on the ,. Y ' °°� p !� promising animal determined to put a atop gg Y ry How in the Canadian hay sutted1or the roduoe a ainful hot rickin sensation " He +.t"ofr 11 Chafrles " were ,"Q with y �'. { continent. British markots.Y" wsa the next fuss ion p P p {. - to their •depredations.; aeoordingly, the q like that of a bora, oa soca unooverec that e yy aT►d reckless indiff.-eronce to the nett time he visited town he laid in a large . Briefly described, the process of hats ing asked. I portions of the body as the thro t, faee,and rights of others peoutfar to this Ume,'leav' supply of strychnine and upon reaching �t - .fish is as follows :-37he wild brook t ut "At the 1proi4nt time from my 1 test more especially, fhrehead. The skin of the ing the"overlapping boundaries of these home he killed a worthless old erowbait "I caught in mountain steam during the advices the Catiadian hay. has bre aht parts aflected becomes either sop r•oolored vague grants to be rectified and adjusted in the shape of an ancient aayuse, and summer are kept in va is until they re down the price of English hay about ten or aaumes.a bronf6e hne; the ey , in sp}te with the powder aad steel of .ho gr¢ntore16 after liberally besprinkling the flesh aad ready to spawn. . The females and m lea shillings peir ttqqn in comparison•, oar of black glasses, are so intensel darzled as and,the intestines with the oision, dragged the are their stripped into pane, where the roe ha 1s of a fair�l cod quallf> as Lhe Lo be useless foe some minutes fist whish p _' y Y R Y ' n�MAHAWK Nn g ,, , carcass to the scene of operations, a point : is thoroughly impregnated. The tiny ga En fish urchfec� are ft>adin nuc iter antho sic allow viafonl sets In ever titin _ are. thea placed in the perforated p na g P g P g at a considerable distance from the ranch. some six ifnouths - of Importation. Kut "appears s fron•colored, the oon'unt va are `ot their Indi-m allies. England' sm.irmlyd Next morning Mr. Craig strolled out in the I where water of the purest kind is aIle ed our ha can be deeidedl im rev d," inflamed and there is a ritt f,olio as of t kl- to Pow constantl About •he crriddl of Y Y P g y g owaet�thip by right of maritime discovery ; direction of the l,ait and diafcovered thea v Y• - sai3 Mr. Keeble, emphatics ly. In the salad under the eyelids. There a frequent• France, by those land• and canoe expior- bodies of two immense wolves lying upon ' ' - February the-eggs begin to grow dar er, first place I think that if the Cana ian ly great pain, also sleeplessne , and, in ations, which heave lott her language every- the snow in close proximity to the•poisoned - , •.: an l when the"place was visited yeater ay hay was out earlier in the season, hive some cases, favor. It is now ound that where in the West, in the names of river bait. The one furthest sway was quite - many of the young fry were swim ing there sae more nutriment in the sta it the surest and quickest cure for thin aR'ec• and take,aape,promontory aad island. The dead, while the other was still struggling } about, eacsh about the length of a pin. 'he would compare more favorablyith our tion is perfect tact is a tub tied light. EHglish Cottrpaey of Adventurers tradin is i ] fry as soon as it loses the egg sack is fe oa Englfsh hay. By its bein out eo Ila In Roder these e•inditioae the sy ptoms sub. into Itidson'✓i Bo , oceu ted the arottt)<is'o artificial food until the are about six w aka h y p rrs.DEATH Urfa[WRS ., s y the season apd when so ripe the see ish side, usually in a few days, t e kin of the all the rivgrs, with palisaded forts or fan- ' old, when they are turned out into the All shaken oiuut before the hay is placed on affected part peels and the pat out is res- Eories, aiid fished, hunted and traded from at teit�t, eo Mr. Craig imagined,eo walkitng i ' nursing ponds. It is in the latter res eat the British :marklet, and the results toted to health. them,"visited once a year by ships, whish over to the dead t►dimal he examined#tend i . that Mr. Wilmot claims a distinct edea i e, loss which veriest aeaording to itis c ver- _ i I: were wataheel for by that daring toyer, th°a p � f° drag ft'baok tae the haft 1 Ha has, all told, nine- ponds. Into t ese ripeness. I'I m�re attention was aid CL►lt)ta UE'tl A UA111D AN. D'Iberville,:as Dfrake had'waLohed for the :IIpoa turn4ng "areusd to pick up its mate P ry Y to this oint b our farmers the ` w uld . , ho fswi:8 Lo Iiia surprise Wiat Mr. Wolf had . % ends the f are turned.and fed until the y Bpaaisli galleolf,s. The f�rta wet+eattaeked, are nine months old when the are a out P Y y ontydteeti in a ,St, ped was already some Y receive a larger price per ton, In the. end ofto» deetrcty+ed, by the hardy vo8a►- six inches loo . At this a e the are est Alleged Itrreiach ilpy Captured bar Turifn dis4nce eway.and picking upp strength with ' z g g Y second place another mistake njade -ny genre of NewFrance. Surprises sad repri- eve titride. Ceti itaraediatel started all ganger from larger fist►. Wb,grever r. oar farmers here is in growing all.itim thy A'Turin special says ;--A- de patch from sats continued; tilt Blenheim, Usmilites and g y ,. W.'mot disposeaof fry ho advises the u e ofay for the Engl�sh market. A ;mix aro Pinerolo, twenty one miles fro a this city, Malptaquet had decfiod gnarteis of there in pnranit, and after a Ieag cturrete, whish , R P P of timothy and Glover always eamm de announces the arrest there of C plain Gas• moment, and tihe Treaty of UCrecRt,fa I713, lett h►e°into the thick timber the anisiat " nursin ends as without these not.ten er . - cent. of the fry ever. reach maturity. ith a higher price frot�Ci the consumer. T`he rige Laing, who is suspected of bein a French loft the Bn list in peaceable possession � took anotuer fit, aad while is that eoncii " •t.he nursing ponds Mr. Wilmot claims hat of Canadians hay In the British market was spy. The prisoner says he was nt by the their forts,'factories and plalatations,"tin �n Mr' Oraig arrived upon the scene, and ,L, { -the-death rate is so small as to be absol its• raduall advancin until after theism r o Canadian Government ,o recrui rani rants, >Bna11y, with the aid of a atilt susaeeded - g Y R it g Hudson a Bay. iia dee atchin the brute. With t ly nil. • The thousands of on Hungarian ha� had boon remoaed, and He had seven thousand francs i pat,or and Pith France thus prostrate, the English p g - , - - now as a cense ence, the rice ie fa! •n old in his ossossion. Before h was taken were to ursue, forever siz ears their ��°ally toe animal fres dragged beak Ifo FINS HEALTHY FISH q P R Y ' camp, and old timers who inspectted it were i ;• - ', : and I do not tti nk,iE will advaboe a afn into custody he was watctio for some pro&table trade in pesos ; but the reaollea• . :`'' fr► ear old in the ponds afn I demoa>I't ate atttonfahed at its eaort>rion�t porpcirtiana, y P Y until the new cr p, and that aitvjsnce de• time pfrowling about the fortress of Beucat- tion of burning(arta atad plundered factor• + the t'^^nth of �19r. `Vilmot s theory. he pends on the British crop of they oo in� cells and engaging fa oonvereatf n with the ion was still keen, and the thunder of It weighed 127 pounds, file top of i>4el `.,t Apptiances in.the hatchery differ lar ely season, Ons fact{ in connection with h n soldiers there. D'Iberville's guns sot soon to be forgotten; head was 10 inches across. (bshireen the , i ears) and it measured 6 ft: 6 in, froth t' from those in tise in the Governm©nt ha ch• ling your h 'y for the British market is bat and as their trade increased, thb a atone ' ;- eries, and the nur$ing ponds -are Ends d a it locks n capital froha three to our `, y y to tie• Its 1►ide was auliarly mttrro with it the desire to fortft tAieir boat,ba � There arc a few etrandedactor in Itutieis. being light; " ere with throe very dark "`. listinet-advance. 1 or nursing ponds r, menthe and:thus'the interest is las o all harbor, and preserve their prinoipal ontre. y' 1 ,. + When a manager takes a tro pe on the stripes running t rough the fur ons, down i - ftt limo, estimates a.. acre of water f r a the money, las all the finlanain ha t be „ „ pot from pewible plunder; so upon a rrioky ' - .. road, he must first deposit ostiti n money the middle of the back sued cue oa each mi'lion fry. fn the-hatching pans are t ree done from , Great Britain. n h ud ing spit,forming one iaide of+ and commanding t' witiu the (loverniDent,ao that case of Wi s>tcle. A beano of about 18 a# tlrsse fvtrieua ki•id-i of fish egggs—l;reik trout Califo aia Hun urian !or ba from other coup ies a harbour.of Churchill, was commenced - . rainbow trout, and German vr_br wn tills of ezchange are uaedland the:.eau t ie the venture proving a failure, t e "caution anitrials have committed- havoc is that 1 _ R Fort Prin4v of Wales,. •Vigoronsiy tit first tri>tih: The first named fish is wE11 kn wn .that the count. shi in and the sou tr money" sen be used to- solivtiy the actors neighborhood of taste, and it is Mr. C" e Y PP g Y as the naive tlfrty feet wide foundation 3," to their homes ambiEi+osr to pecan off the whole Outfit•be- io e,�•ery fiKi►ermaa.. The California or receiving beth hip to finance tie t de, beiguia ; not, howo.iee, on the rads plan'of #ores apiiiig. rnii,b�,w tract is a gamier fish than the Una thing that has to a cheat ex�ent I art It is said that a female csdfis will lay tersest forte,:bqt from the drawbage of'mil- bixscla trout. They mature earlier and K ow t e Cauadfap exAort:trade in hay a}ods aw 41S,44t�,0.►0 eggs during s sing season, i�rry- nngiin+eefrs, whe had' served under + e Iang+sst coatistfted n►ta►toptia t�eg . �n Lo seven or eight puunda in weight. he is the exorbitwnt!ratea far froight, ge, a po• Piseatoe}ai authorfties nay that, tee it foot Adatlliorettgli. Artieafas �iterebi'eugbt from known to science was reported from (ler• , -. p ) y oil the oc an. At resono it cists for'the work of the natural ei a ies of fieh,, : man .ia 1892 the tient hav' i aifnod y, t t,-^risn or brown trout- (salmo Al inti. is dciall Pnglv►nd; ttiltiipafic =lGherii' apd wt3�l,et'rt walls : y -4.n netvconier. 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L,dlaren�On�l 1�i� 1�+� .. -i 1 t - the absence of the right arm art act• { 7 a ed the atter�tlon, of those around, n sly 0 ELNT:.-,S fit of 1 tea, i t , "� 0 -SC ' *` � ' : Mr. Wilson I. ing l01 I6, can fi,.trowpehi of oar 4 � �' � � $all, Yr. ��t Ftnt11 an, W the Oa the premises ares cod hour adutid n! - -4 Published 0 doctor acid the constable. His Mame was also a gaol orchwil. Possession von the first . v y k'riing morning at tss o yoe then asked q n which he f anitw of April neat. For farther articu ars apply t� o . .a 1� - I _., Pio$aring,Ont. . ��Thamas Tpm11tL". WK. KHEL&R, Woo Hill P.O. 2y-� TEBMS At buts the eco ant WN ' ' ONIBE ' . j - ' 'mac-sa:pes a:: •�.00upaid isad ,, of the Tamar in Magday'e ptpere ivaeoli eSLE :--Stephen. C auk vera RY' NEW STORE, CLARE�ONT. , recalled, and the man w�ut looted, He RATES OF ADVERTISING[ : for sale at lot 10 con 8, Pio :stip Town- tit?brbt insertion was then carried by the geatletnen m. rowjood black eyed peas for deed, and y,relve - ., �. - - - 10 ce ts. ,. seed corn ; also extracted honey, and aU -- @6oL subsequent per rtion r lice 6 - d __ x �• ed to the Queen s hotel, where be is ow at reasonable prices. Letters ,nay be addressed ..I_- Gilr 'Winter Clearing' este gre�►t SI1CCe88. l9tis rate pe does not include L ig to Pickering P.O.for further Information. ' •sements. Legal or Fore' zt tieing cared'for. The bullet entered Ills Ittpeotal terms ;eft aide an ,inch and a half below the :� ..Two of tkse beet weeks of business efface We a given to parties making con- CHOPPING :--Richard upper !has ` Opened. Thanks t0 the public for their 5,- - +gaits for 3 or 6 Worhhs or the year. H tt- apes of the heart, wounding the lung n• t� laced in'.a Mowat mill and itis do chop- '- - scly or yearly contracts pa;ale quarter! atrODst tl w8 210W COIYID1enCe the rill y stderably. Hie condition Ia very crit cal, plug for b cents per bag on Tused and il'rt• p g p g Ehtaineae Dards,ten linea or under, with paper, eek _ - - �s year 865 00,»spatia in advance. and the probability of his recover i8 very ayvof each w at hie pxemisee �uaL eat�ot c.atnp8ign. With New Prints, New Drees �Noiics in local columns ten oenteper 1 ne, problematic, y the,Weatern hotel. 91- (}Ot)d8, �e�p TriInI11iI1 , NCW Tee ! t • eve centre per li% ne each subsequent inserti n. It bee Sluts beet lea tied --- _ g sass, New"' �- . - t ul contract rates made known on appl ca- that the W4ald be suicide raj Tho asEED GRAIN ,Fell SA E :-A ut j !': Ready Made Clothing, New Gents Furnish-' No tree advertising. Tomlin, a a1108tt]aker, Of TUr t0, h0 300 bushels of 8 rowed barley 150 bushels M - dtivertiaements without written netrncti ns of Black Tartarian oats tfrom fon good), ;100 lig$+ a180 BOot3 and Slloea. Anything. 18ft a'1U be inserted until-forbidden and charged o_ left there a �8W days ago after ,posts a a bushele of Black R ,es,from hand picked ed, ( over Of our Winter AtOCk OU C i '4wdin 1 Ordelrs for discontinuing advert ae- lettbr to-hi$ Wife statin that IIeI rote dad Eyes, y an have at y g y K and 150 bushels of Golden Vine pe e. A q tan- �aCnte,must be in writing and sent to the p b- to end his life. tt is thought hat with tity a Prussian Biue Peas. For urther ar- allnOAt your own price. We have a great h :. Comer• tienlare apply to S. R'ESTNItY. at of 10 o n a, • bar SII! t0 offer 111 odd vests and ante. _ 4ab Work promptly attended to. careful nursing that he may recover. Pickering,or to Pickers g p - ng post off e. 16-90. bt J. CLARt� ---_. • • PROPRIETOR. ♦ JOHN TANKER A 19oN wisOur h j. MARKHAM t0 an- .. - fir# ..` L, . , nounoo to the publio that the have open. - e a - y. , . yDux• ed out a butehef shop d F'olitio)er-Strict Independence. G• lt• `an2ai�t �a in attendanl;e at rile Fresh'm in Do wells block. Sat Gr W - oat al wa son hand. In ca a of absence . '©utr Aim,-A First-class Local Paper. Legislature as sessional writer. ' orders lef`with cyy a . ` he Mi Bootle o W. Logan , . .. , I 4'um EXPwtationa -Thr hest postma9tor, trill recely$ D : . . ­. . . . �_. . I . - . . . .; � - � y 61r. and Mra. .3eo. Walters, o>f And' ey+ prompt ttention- - . - - tail solicited, a 3(i,tt� . . I . .. "''port of the people of Pickering and vicinity were the gne8te Of W. H. Hall on faun ay i i a last. . -L'- .. . . L - �. 1. OR SALE-A comfortable dwelling,. I I i' It I . . The gentlemen �f Markharlt and U.ni n- wool-house,stable,and other o t bugd>nga . . 1 ' gain g �=. .1. .- FRIDAY-, . . A . ,. MAR. 9, 1894. -- . ville are going to hold their annual at With 2 acres of land situated in Br ugharn, *nd - . � ,:. ? _. I ­ . i: . ` E . .�. i L . �! - . . .. home and ball on �he 30th lust. known as the Bentley property. Hard and #oft _ . . - . - . . . .. .�.. �... .. water and all modern con eniencoq A 1 Ifor 91GIII . .. . Mayor gennedy of Turonto will pre ch articuiars to C, W. MATTHEWS, Btuualiam r e - 1 . - [VOTES AND COMMENTS:' a mieeionary aeifmon in the )kietho is£ Fort o��a. lift ICE PAID J'on AL� PRODUCEr _- p. thatch here nn $nada , 11th cunt. - -- C M—Abb - . .r.-M. S. ScLell has- been:liomi The Citizens' Bind have secured h'e O T I ' ies is C'rouk 1W,1 8 to- the .NeW ►More where you can sate One iced b the Patrol.. of South Uxfo d Town Hall and Fair grounds for a celeb a-, 1 wishes to Inform the Ladies, t �f ke,n d and vicinity, that having opened th i old Village a dollar in every five. tion to be 'held op July let. Thep re over Dfekte a Marquie'etore to the vitt - to oppose ►Sir Richard Cartwright f r making arrangementa for the biggest da 's Pickering she is now- prepared tct do tunes I # } _ le` House of Commons. e rt ever11 making in the latest and most suitable et lie. sport given here. We wish th m yy A call to solicited. Miss Abbie Crou hiw, Pict!- -� , . -- every success. bring. Ont. i ". - ' hit, Robert Thompson, The East nidi the nomir,e og Agricultbral Soci ty - OWNSC • . <of the Reform party and of the Patron met in the Fr�aklin House on Wedueed y •, ` - • ' _. . . i . . last and reduced, the treasurer's bone w' �' �i�R��h Tr3E BARGAIN HOTJSE OF d1. �E Lincolli,' was on brtturda endorse p A I i. . ;�,,�, y from $5,000 toff$2,000 $1,000 himself a d TONSORIAL A 1 I' 1- I I t 1 I 1 4 J' the prohibitionists of that County, two surieties of $5O0 each. It was prop 9• OR, - �' - - i - ed to give the treasurership to John Dadi. E M ((,, �T (j1 i 31r. John - - -- - _ ll l� 1 " , L. Horseman, -a prominen son, of Unionville, ; bat the proppaal h d • . � 1 popular farmer, 'Las been noinin only two au . pporter .-Sun. hair Cutting, `Shaving, Shy locoing " :fid by the Patrons of Industry t At the last meeting of the FireCbmpat y Eto. Etc. . . a motion was passe to engage lSfies Anne ' I i - _ - I ,- - - ��. kse Sir Oliver Mowat in Nort . - •I . , ,: , , . I . . - . ' i Louise White, the Icel�brated elocntioni t _-.ate_._;. d of 1V'ew York, to givje an entertainment n i _ , ', the Town Hall on onday evening, Alsr h TrY bottle of his Htir �Ti!;c)r, It. is view of the,faet that Me rs.Dic lkh, providing the all can be pecured f(r 1 _. reex'y and Connelly Ince been free that evening. M ssrs Cocoon, Gleeao giving good satiyfactiol • . r - Ash and Ed. If, W loon, were appointed r- sore prison on account of ill-I'ealth PP 'utas a �_:. . ----_ - -- - - t -AT committee to look a ter the entertaiume❑ . TAILOR SHOP Reginald -Hooper n.11 ask for lie '!. ! '. An fiction hie be a entered by air. A. l , r i w .{ --_. - areal pall[ OIl tike Same r0U11t.t,;. , T P, Greer, aQli�itory at t to instance of air. 1 .( . As these are pretty hard [trues in our cold Close, to apnea[ W, ID " N . Hill, Reeve of Yor t Canadian winter, I am prcpr_red t� tnrtke up �'' mere is rumor .inOttawa t0 rile Township. The grounds for the actio i clothoa eft 3dontivac, Renter, Melton a rd Frieze �; ' e�ffeet that Sir Jobn Thompson -8 td , ( ) Overcoatet►. Worsted, .Acotch and `anadian . i• are 1. That Will itm J. Hill is th( Com-- Tweed buttes, Fartcy ['muting, 1;te. f, j w _eta from the. Premiership and that a etnau ' 1 * % , l►lainant against the TOwnahip of Ya k fa Portion of your money �r s har,i t : se price. tie will be succeeded by D1r. I;owell� an order quashing tile by-law graotina Conte and give me a cell, mt thc, Toros to tailor " ° bonus to•the Totont and Richrnund Ilii i"a dmndy pad a good curt[r mud on t to bench I - - I'41iTOt 2nuch credence is given to the Railway and that Use(lgentiy' he oogl has no rouatrp.equal. Try me, ,' . Amor. R. I': RKEI not be qualified to a member of th - - - + - • ' I7- } �� Council until said m tion was dig /� I'. posed of Iligt,la�td Gr+iEk A L 1' r� A Cfilcaoo mien Is no�� criarhed with ('' ) 1 - , �- ,_�_ �_!_ �__ TES• HERRINGS ' That Wi1liaKn J. Hill c ualifies ou pro.- -- -- - 4 1APalillg a house. The dwelling re- perty in the Townsh p of York which i T� TUI.M-pietterti6= tlt;tie G«'f',S ' • . assessed for S1U, and the snort ogee TItAtKK oottr+� I- 4T EU•: A Fot.t.t, cy:.- a • F NV LAE CGE BONELESS, �C' l�uced several blocks before -gain re- a g againstthis property amount to $13,500, �o• G Expxls9s 9;61) �, sexed. This is the latest tliiu)g ii) and he is, therefore not. gnalitled to be •` 20 kllYal) 2:05 t, , ' % Ithe thieving line yet reported. . But elected for Reeve.- conomiot. 8 LocAL. Is T �� �� : "ankee is capable of wnything. _ 6:Suti. �� j 1�1 A ��� iv r • r— �.- •' Fi]C I'tt k:il'9 - 9:1 J 1'_�i. �� S��' . - THAIXS OOI�EII WL$T�DUE AS FOLLt► ;d;-- ,, + `was officially nnounced late 1 No:7. LOCAL . . 9:� I. M• : 1`�� ►E� j�EtRRII�TG z : 5 .uiday evening this °Ir. Gladstoi)e1. ''I i : ` 1J MixrrD . . 8�1`? 1'. M. a reslgl)ed the" I'reliliersliip, that xr e ��O 1 E Ra ►� 9:151 . ld-. BON VVSS FISI1, - - -.-- ----_----_- p �_ , _. �l� ween had summoned .Lor(! Rose- - `s�► �::•'• - - ---L,-- . - . ` Ly to forma :Minis 1. 1.r a t y and that'The j �-+: -- Lad accepted.. E 0 0 E. .�..�'_ p It is aspected I _ - . . ;ff 1. - t''I'L a general election in'Liio1and will Nve, ��,. - I TONSORIAL ARTIST, i . - - , '. . . e � place very soot!. The retire- _ I 1 - � LZME.Mt of Dir. Gladstone is deel;ly re- to the' wages of t hau9ehotd.'• P = C R - ( t . . . . I �, : ,greeted b11 y his friends and coll�a��aes. Yes, 5olowonis right; that's what �--- I • fft is stated on good authority that he the good houslekeeper everywhere' - HA .. CUTTING �iAI�I4i0N, ''. � ill scarcely_e regal _e��,Gight. noes, but particularly n Can-., � F I�Vr - nd SR AV HERRINGS, AUDLEY. -i ' - (her '�t3-s are got .always NG � SARDINES . done �n first-class stye1 . r 1 lfuiarch smiles, but liow .long old R•ayS. Iri fact $hC hi8 . dig- HA DDl 'i.' Our mail man has h,,d lrlck %. all wagons -Carded many unsatisfactory old RAZ Q i HONED - . : rely w'sy►s. For instan� to-day she - �.-.-- - _ % Kickapoos have rllbbed many a man of �i using Nat1©® to Clre(Iitor., ' this molars. - ' __ i .. • . W. Gortnle3• was'througlr hero on - Mon- n the chatter of the estate of .lames Stor:y,tate - - .-da re „ of the town , of Yfoherfn8,in the Co tr}tYNg � Y Cartadn Life. ' L. of Untar�v, 1:equtre.deceased. , .' Our neat si,cial takes �1 ' o , at R U It ` b A. U - C m. - t tot provisions he roti [slops I p of the . I - meson s.on the 20th ins[. Eveo better t:pvi►,ed t�ta•utas of Ontario, cbapt�r 110, �n�the last. . In aid of S. S. -oction 36, notice is harshy given that all eredf ` 't'Pe notice an article in your locale Mr. ors and persons ltastng ole pie upon or against 1 V�� TOF j . .. he estate of rite said James Storey, la to .,f the tL. Editor last week, re our post office. A sub.- aid township of Pickerin$ Esquire, wh ►died - CORD '9crrption is on foot. Friends please con• �' <n or about rite 97th dayol bucember, A 1N 3. - f' - Aribute as soon as possible to Messrs. Henry re hereby required to deliver or *end b a Det i F Sladill or F. M. q . . . EA . reppaid to the undersigned, tiVillianiohn S,' Cha man. You all know lioltetl, kaquire Claremont P.O. 00 or !*tore P : she cicaing off the of$(;e would mean great a New 9jtOrten1lgtdtd t e FlFTFI dAli of At'It1L, now next a ate: I �MPN►5. " 11ncorlvenience to us eo try to help a little. Of ' tent in writing of their naiuee and a<ld eases - ��*,get�ti0n, to be sent to the P. M. General l =d• d thlg is in i�ltlf iz fqt' t gather with full tiarticularr of their calms - - ' �' -+pit ottswa is at the office and we want all t d the nature of seeuritlt:a cit any) he d by , n w►�ty "she looeth well " in t lam. r.' the persona who get mail there, to sign it nOtt sltitie, fox she eats DO And Notice a turiLer[rives that after w said t - - Attie week or the first of neat, This pati. t I'd t0 [!stiffs Oor digestion t>lhtd a th daT of April tt the executors of th will i�` 0 tiOn asks for a raise of salary. from $20 t0 a said deceased will proceed to distribut I the • - IR a sets of the said deceased among the t sonsIla I • . �0• At least so make it a point to come wow comp eziola. - 6 titled thereto, having retzard only t the �* ' cl ive a which ooticq shall have been giv n ad FIVE away, your old lashio'ned furni ao the ®Bice and sign Chia, even it ib is an �eo>rBN much x,81 [Cite - xitconvenipnce. Also pea w lizrd for all cooking- a ve nc��ired and the said executor*trtl not mild get 0 eek, beginning O¢_ liable for the said asskta or an part t!, reof IB9we Of the latest $tyl8$ at the 8dgr. 11, is one of the weeks-of the year �` say person or persons of w�o� chic t or 41iat a numeration of the letters y , a8 every one who hats LTi al ms notice shall not have been r - - hrongh here 'is .to be made, and Passing a) HPV[ ypU hilt �tT t nx► at the time teat atoreeaid. Leh® t by PICZERING . a � ` ��:wade the basis of the grant ; so friends - William John Michell, 'U' jE •• WA11JER0011S -For sale eve hare, Andrew Storey, Eltecu ors. r • 1 a3ave the letters until next week, and write �..,_._ Ol ge5loat starch b,'p1 ;� ChO1Ge Xmas pr8$eIIte In Parlor. SultB$ Be -ali.you can then and so confirm the august T __ t ' Made on b - ---- �-«: -- --�--- Suite$, every tiu�n down in ria Broom • body at Ottawa the n�oeesity of a higher HE: tIREAE ST SAL f. .41 . $ g N. 'It.`FAIR o p e for oash for rant. Kind friends,- please pay attention . ��� j 1118 neXt 30 da. t,. ... So these tills, and so help to keep the office Watliagtsn and a cis,, - OF REGISTERED -•- I y mere and reward our genial P. M. for pas `C I OSE ` ( ,� { YQ11 1�t1a 9,1Wa �ll �"'�v r services. With mail coming in twice a day I y $ d6p®ud 01~I getting What yow Mmes to give twice and the office being. in New ddv�rtt emtent8. ever held.in Canada. ' _ I7X�deI'takl LIYle and Toqulre In the r :�orrle.measnro a distributiveone, one would .-.meg $ware dealing" everytime.. think Z5c a day would be little pay, butt Tip R SALE--200 bushels Marrow Fat $ REGISTEI{El) CLYDE&DA I; rile actual pay is only 5 cents or so. It al Peas and 500 busheieg d TurLipe• ApplHILTS, �•t ., lost -- seems incredible. -to AMUEL KING, Dunba ton P 0 . Stalli011s alld Mares of dif- &j � LLGovernments aINGH t��VI . L. ,_ ._,�:��� .., . ; .� .1�7' sometimes do get on peculiar fits of scop- R SALE- ferent ages, Undertakers and Practical Embalmers, Pickering. orny. cad M Ich Cow, due to - I{ED 11 - G REGISTE calve in A April. For ice and other gar. p O HACIN1. 6a�:� ticu ars,apply to.W.LM'ACl , Brougham l'. .g0 a ion8 atld 1�IareB of dif- ,; _, ostia wA ' - --- f, ` r 1 ;<1 TO RENT-- - - - - -' — t -_ - S 11 . : . ­ ferent ares. tit PLEASE -_ 1l - sorsa more ar ATTEt�TION.AbU.ut 12:�� Z'ge8da II101•nill , a8 Wm, less,situated near the illageof Brou�am A number` of High -Grade Dfriver lid I11 : y g' Lein the northern part of I t 90, con.0, PlCkor- y Ualnan, chief constable, was going ,,is A g•,, Brick house, cad ore era and good lana, 'Welsh Ponies, "On , The undersigned wishes to thank hie many o A x �' fast rounds gathering in the wanderers p � to JOHN I HIP8,1#rougltam, out, sots patrons for their li I I . � 88Sa9a�a � y bora!patronage sur 'cj . > or the night, a stranger caught his eyeP R SALE-Valuabl� farm in the �! ing the pant your and ask94s ins a Exall �'� '' 1 �tandinR on,the.corner of King and Sim• Townehi1)of Pickering one of the best t t Cairabrogie Fermi the prugptfrt colttiuuancE-. rho_ same, f OOe Streets. U n_a g in .townsliip,good !coati n, cod fences and oUr x1eW and WeII $elected . p0 pproaohin Within a bu Idings, well underdrainel. of Graham tiros„ Claremaat. ` 7.ff !few feet of hien a fierce alarm from a tvhitb Or particulars ,i soul to A. A. POi3T, 'Wtf FIorse3ht3eing and General Blacksmith stock of I eevolper attack terror into hie sturdy $a at 11 a.m., sharp, Lunch p�vid iDg done oil ehrte9t notice, A =.: E' �` = 1•ame, whish foram"nment caused him to "END W N r"imagine that a shot had been sent through - __ All trains on the C.P.R. will _stop at ' lid at lows t p1•ia s. P , N � - . TED' . W. x'has owu hod . bat in an il�statlt the ''E LED TENDERS• ill be re Cl amour station that da y y• Freda )ed . Whish _ a . : stranger fell prostrate at his feet, and told y the undersi ned a noon an Tuesday -rat from all Disea>�ed and in erferin feet a we are UoW getting . ' i m that a saiciae had been committed. s ll I gibe {n*f or t to�errsee ion a nasus PRuenge st for the sale. are . 11t g 1n,a 180 Kuitting Yarns. ! -, or ore _ l ity. aT 0A ` '.Wllai; haps yea done ?'' arcked William. aped catiop ma be assn b H w®s sie'e, EX11br(?t�0ry t�]lkCi, . �81ti8 I - 4-. ....� ,��,. I . I '°" flava shot In said he ;. Ro fora Pick ng, or at.�M•00YOW ,Brougham The TE HR . 12 mouth[[ an approped ao t A oaatl lit3itedi : low Or any tender nob,ne drily accepted,- g, .. s o on, Thr constable [heti tarred down Sohaol Supplies, Eto, : 1 ' ,E s coat end noiioed file olotbiiilg au. Eire ttti,�re 6, • tt8o'D,LIiTo "+©llairmstl, $, tURO�LX.. Attctiutl •, GA y :�, 8wuxbszi P., IARC ��fi . . . . ,: VArk � � zw t 1. a R' - .. Di ' �. - 7it.l dl r , v1 L1 , - , �� C ( `r , 11. i. a't at +. - ,- - .: .... -._. .4.. ,: ..-. I.. ,- - \: '�� , ,' �'. -. -.. .-'1.-.::-..i i -:3,�.t� �6� �- �- -�f-i _=ir^ �,1 �L ys* r� .. .. ...: tt ,,,[p - Wr a P -r..ye.. F:$' r.:lf ! 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I. ., r ... w' ... j$T' .. � 'G'. -7.'µi i' a .�. z; 3 _. v Y b : - , k t Sri r.... .. .. 't';JR- ...Y`. -tet ff.. , -.. -•, h _ . ,- .- _.._ t r I. : -..._..-.. _.. .+' -. .- .i .+i - Mads .,�:f r. .,v. ,,, _< .. �y .� , . �. ,r -'�- _.�,...,fit y.. a" t - _ ,, k x- wv z. is .T... r. f 3 t 1h"fn _ r.. I a_, r:c :, ._�.I, - - --.- . a ,., Y y -fir. :...- --. i, _, ' r. .K. _... 1 t s. I �' �>. as ,? a t = c :• y. F• i'' r _ :_- .. .. -' . a . '. : r , E . t r ..i �.l: _ d. '"'rt$$ .. .-. - - ���...$$$$yyyyyy - M DISTRICT U g ct� �«i. � � 4 T S. �. , Thy evening wb v e h IDt '!8E xoBT BA ACED YANN1CJ6t The store soil me ways go1ag hove abtfd lag b >E'to. `� tin general esti• looks she slipped bn the Ia «�,j +1 ajtol[ oIIa Bgaa�iv4lts. Bion, puratun to sdjoaromen6, st Town- lag the bank of h®r head S tell, trig- a , r,¢ - pt _ H e was tab:ert �[[SS 9Y'! There velli ba no Patron o&ndidets in .hip all, Btf►agghalm, on Monday, Marsh home uacoiaecfous. - , ; 6th 1894. M' Ffers all ' qth Huron. ptwnt, the Resye On Friday. evenit last a Bachelors► but ha e. a firi8 stock of Ladies, in the ohsir. Minottes of last meeting read Bsll was The Orillia Titla�a will be printed from and ap roe gleets in the pin Hsll army �re� entse►nd $Dye knittedtti�eWeor.: ,� t a t p ed� + Goads. -Tweeds heav f I i set by lnavhinery, aboral A ril Xat. Several a ante were There Were about 66 couples present some t30tO1"f! and checked. Hca Blanke�s. • Feltannel , all . s ;_ pe p Preftated and to- being in attendance fro .Be+►vortou. - ;- . � � �. � �`° `{ Masers- McGreevy and Connelly Frere ferred to the liarioas stsodin commit q , '. liberated from jail on Thanday of last Mr. Gerow,1, seconded by Mr. -Poacher, vgillagee and su enPorable til earroanding American gild Canattieiu Cpal-C�. �� � 7 f A Y was spent I ��'1 a�- { week. moves tot lea>ie to iatrodace a by-law to by aU, The mtssie was to nished by a 1�,.T '` t Hamilton Finance Committee last night. appoint Township. officers for the year flret•olaes 0rdhestrs from To oto.-•Times. I IMMI " *t °`ter 1894, and that the same be now read a first � `' ffzed the oily a tax rate for the year at _. 4 80 mills. time, and that it be read a second sac' Thom&,, 'Kirkpatrick, form rly in busi• . :Y � ; '. .. .-- DUMB k ; ,♦ �r We are now approaching the ninon third time at the nezil regular meeting of nese in Oshawa died in Whit • '` eq thip Connoil. y Qaol Mon• t.;; �__" tial cen6re end storms: will Boon :be felt da from natural ceases — .� . Mr.Poacher, seconded by Mr. Rlohards, *' -bare.. - Wm. Lask,charged with t e murder of :� moves that the following resolution passed Jacob $heflgin at Tweed, wa found i�ot Mr.,W. R. Meredith was renominated st the last meeting of this Council be re- ,�"T". - for the Legislature by the Conservatives of scinded and expunged from the minutes o`f• guilty at the Belleville Assize Wednesday, f ::_: ; London last evening. said meeting, viz : •'Mr• (grow, seooaded The late Jacob Heieey, o StouffvilIe, �Ry A buzz plane took. the end of one' of by Mr. Poacher; moves that the special lei an estate of 022,000 to wits and -,".'_ ' y �i`t. Chas. Patton's fingers, at,Richmond Hill report of the A'nditors be adopted, and the family• r 1 • , accounts declared audited, carried." Ear1v fihareday worning olioeman ° °"a1 xr+tale died�«,are aaaaally swFs�t to a ys �. carriage works last week. � early indiscretion and later ezoosses. Sell abase and fatiioss►i rs r. The Count of Victoria hits seven Me• Yoar standing committee on eontin n• P Dlsesws have ruined and wrecked the lttle of mn- a�rom ides yo man• g�•e you Y # Y cies begs leave to re Re Patrolling a street in ('rose! ohlerfelde, a of_Abe Mowlae me. Nervous and Despondent fired in tta An,bt- �i ahanice Institntea, and the County Conn- Pott abd recommend suburb of Berlin, found Ia �smcry Paor;�Daatigu�• gxaitable and , til hue a opriated 8400 to the seven. ae-follows : Payment to W. J. Clark for g on the Dnaine ad Drains st N�{ght; Kastle•; Haggard des , Sore t � f , rioting 300 Auditors' Re its gioand, only a few feet a a t the dead t+ fir t Psiaa is . The wi a of David Roseberger, a farmer PQ a16. D. R. bodies of two men. Eza ni lion's w ' men ties Litetess Dia ' ad j'sOl` °! iti� , a r salon for diebarsemente If10 ; also for the ho ed and l3ttchs Oar'Kir t�aalasnt will build you ap ments>tb, 8hydoally living near Aittaning, Pa., gave birth drawing arbitration agreement in da li• m to have been killed b - bbing,both C�pa�� n' � � "; °: Tnesda to five children, three oats, Patterson & Me ars sad C.or y :., y girls and y poration bodies being covered with d ger wounds. Rid Neve - two boys, wilt two bonds i6 R. R. Mowbray for At first it was•apposed the en had kill- whAf � {�, , KENNEDY KERDAN # ± k Grey is financially one of the best noun• telegraphing expenses in connection with ed each other in a duel, but t has since �nBO• `f" ties in Ontario.- The assessment lei 819,- the arbitration between Patterson Mey- been established that theyy we a murdered. "` �. 4',t: '_ '� 966,000, and the debt, including file last ere and the Cor ration 76 cents. All of The bodies have been identit ed as those po "At i4 yasani of sXs I leased a bad habit whish alasost relasd r '1 ' issue, only 826,000. which is respectfully submitted. of a tradesman named Dettlo and a gar• '�• 1 became nervous esti weak, illy back troubled me. I 000lt • �o The Tailor farm in Reac►i' was offered Op motion o! Mr. Riohsrdn, chairman, dener named Karr , sti►nd aeon. Head and eyes baoa{ae dalh Dreams sad - ' `:' ' re rt was ado to y Thea thoritiee are "_ ;. i A for sale at Port Perry last week, bat it 110 P d• investigating the Daae. • drains At night weakened me. I tried seven Modioal h'irm�ph_ F� was not sold. 82,600 was Yonr standing committee on Rosde and They gave au the nearest to — �. trio Belts, Patent Medicines and Bamlly Doctors. a i -the.reserved bid of 68,500. Bridges begs leave to report and recom• MARRIED. no help. A friend advised me to try Drs.Kennedy A Bergen. ,, Mr. John Lancaster, tarmer, of Otona mea as follows : Payment to W. F. Jones 'ALLAWAY---'Woonatmr . a sent she Dna month's treatment and it oared me: I ootid dad for nails and supplies in connection with 1st, at tho reaidenoe of the hb tae s'mother,, myself s+�ing every day. Thfir Nee l/etAod TrsahMM www .� � ' bee township, has been selected as the Mro.Woodruff H1H st, b R v, J. T. Cold• Oured n on3 m ac sit eW JisW." They bees oared many of my friends." �A� t _ repairing bridge opp lot 8 ia. 7th con, 60 ' well, M•A„B.i., Vilu,i,n Al away, to Miss Dr,lEtoulton• Conservative, standard bearer in East tante. Ai. W• Brown for deliveria two '`i •1 g Emma Woodruff, all of Pickers g Village, Ir , Peterboro' for the.Ontario House. toise stone opp lot 2 on Kingston road, at PaxasLLY--GlBsoN--At the real folios of the , ,' y 1 ' Near Lakelet, five miles .from Clifford, 83.50 per toles 87, ae r contract. John Fh con., totceri ="- `'`� bride's mother b P � � ��� � � O� <IV Robert Dulmage, aged 16, received fatal Compton, gravelling on eastern townline by Rev Ino. $ e Mr.Jas.8 Peageily, of a 4� (Ireenwood, to iss berths,f3i on. injuries by the accidental discharge of hie DPP lot.S in 9 con, oalvert and spikes for WoonavrF...M E--At the re,�1s deuce of the a``' gun while he was.climbing a fence. same (Yiokering's share) 8?•37 .Yobs bride's sister o Vt'ednes I y,Y b.$i, Mr. ze- "Same 8 years ago I-contracted a sodoae eonst{tn' -blood °� Willis Olds, a brakeman, whose halve Coultice for 6 toles o! stone de leered at lotus ftarvey Wbodruf>r to Miss Rattle Moore, �iaease. 1 went to Hott3piings to treat torsyphilis. Meroasyalmaae ' is in $imcoe, Ont., fell bola the top of his pe alt of Sudbury, Qnt. llnunarton at 83 r toles 816, Jno $bort killed me. After s while the symptoms again appeaigd, train Thursda in Buffalo, and. was run for breaking flue toles of stone on• Kingston pimples on face, blotches, eyes red, ��r; '�y Sale Re ister. became mro• Delay In limbs, y road at lot 27, 627.60. g loos of hair len Uyer- and killed. He was 26 years of g ds enlarged, etc, A medical blend advised Drs• a�;fi. Your c��mcnitte0 begs leave to ackncw- WLDNEaDAY, March 81st;-- relit sale of KennedyA Kergan's New Method Treatment. Itotired me,and Ihave { - - ledge a commaaicatioi. �rom Parker & Co. had ao s mptome far five ycars. I am married and h :: : The city of bio Janeiro is said to be in in connection with having a road opened Cipdesdalee,$aekneye and slab ponies, a encs doctor'•,fheartil reoomend it to all who hove this tarribiapciee a , r, a deplorable condition as ty sanitary mat betticee❑ lots f, and 7 in 9th non. Your the property of Glraham roe.: Cairn- y "e"'" syphilid. It wig eradicate the poison from the blood. „j tars, and allow fever is a reading alarm- committee would recommend that they Townsend. liJ ` s boogie Farm, Claremont. hie iQ one of YEARS IN DETROIT. 150,000 CURED ingly. There are said to be 2001cases per Clerk be and is hereby instructed to write the largest stock sales ever old in Can. �' Y• the C P.R. Company explaining the whole ads.. $ale at ll a. m., la h provided. �� I f ' . A team of Horses and sleigh, 'employed See bills for list. H.Rassel _ _ _ I am is years of age and m,iried. Whe K�° `°. matter, asking for an immediate action as , aaetioneer. q young I led a , gay life. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble %. , in drawing lumber to Centre Island, tp their interests as to making crossing ---- --- --- -- + for me. I became wcaic and nervous. My kidneys became broke-throu h the ice on the ba o Delle over railroad, also to write Messrs. Parker PICKERING MAR ET, affected and I feared Bright s dleems. Married lif,was ansatie. g y ppi ,t Co., explaiuinq the notion the Couaoil '" factory and my home nahnppq, I tried everyr.hing-all failed till �J the Ljnion Depot Thuradav after con. Pickering, ar 8, 1894, `� I took treatment from lira. Kennedy and RerRan. Their New S One of the animals was drowned. has tai;ev in the matter. All of which is W spring z Method built me ap ru .itally, physicallyy and se aAlly. I teal = :. z •respectfully submitted. heat+ •••�••••• 69-per bus and act like a man in everyceepoct. Trythem." •a,�� Aurora will soon emerge from ark Ju motion of Mr. Glerow, chairman, re Wheat, white fall. 61 " ,_ ........ Ur No Nsmes Used Without Writtw Hess again. Two electric- aro lights and rt wag adopted: Wheat, red fall.....:...... 60 " :. - _ 23 incandescent of 32 candle power ach► mr. hilts, seconded by Mr. Richards, Oats, white.................. •81 �� Consent of Patient. r•;•s at a total Dost of 8400 per annain a e to. moves tl=at the Reeve grant hie order on �' • Oats,black.................. Corea tine. �, k. 80 .� . e be utilized to illuminate that town. the Tr-easurer in favor of the arties re Barle , 2 rowed......... • ++ acv r Mils in carina Diseases of met,. p y es Our New Method Treatment It a� �„ e , �, oto �„� Dr. F. Rae, of Oshawa, .is joint om commended in the reports of the various Flour..................... 81.60- 1.70 r b drains sad!Deese, pariEea the bl cissa the pe , lie ag off, bi+aia, ap the nervous and epsoarl .; " • missioner with J. Fleming, Inspect r of :standing committees as presented this day. Bran.............................. 16.00 per ton ayNsma acid restoraa lost vitsltty toZhe body. • * '° Legal Offices, to enquire into the oh rges Dir. Hitte, seconded by Mr. Poacher, Short@... 7.00 " �0 iG ylliai w eae�e os ri to Are g*b�iVan ilfnar e[aetho"t ,�� made by (I. A. Dorian sgaiust Dr. P H. moves tbat the iReevf3 be and is hereby •�••• r �c p�He mad�>tt)¢!Ager stud>I�ndder>oiseaseatb s i • arai scha ryes, ,. t Bryce, Secretary of the Proyineial $ and authorized to grant hie order on the Tress- FARDfiERB` MAR ET. i of Health. urer for any witless tees or other expenses ToAo�tro, Ma 8, 1894, ��� � DAmeri > are the leading apeoialisb of , ,�JL ? oa They guarantee to care or no pay. Their re a. y The Baptist church,- Lindsay, waa in eonuection with the arbitratioii with Wheat,tali talion sad Sit es - 3+ ............. 00 2 to QO Op years of busiases are at stake. l�aa t r Psttersou & Me ers. ran no risk. Writs them for an honest o inion,no matter who ted you. It may s 1, bad! scorched p fire. earl on Mo da Wheat,s ria 00 to 00 60 aare yea yes"of regrot and suffering. C�arees = �' . Y y y y Mr Gerow, se4nded by Mr Hilts moves p g aasoaab4. Write ora �'. f morula The dam VPlieat g• age, principally one that the Reeve be sad is hereby a pointed ,red winter...... 00 to (}0 Q1 Qfeiiti®24161st and 1B001k Fret.. COttstsltaHOti Frees : � : f - by water, will amount to sevhral bun red to look after the interest of the Corpora- wheat, 0080 ..........:. 04 to 00 b8 y ,. g z ,�., . dollars. Bii ley, bash............. 00 8 to 00 44 - The fire was tassel by the cion iu the oomag arbitration betvteen ��$ ShB�b�y gt. heatin a aratus. . said Corporation and Patterson do Me ers. Oats, bash.........,...... 00 9 to 00 40 • � ��,�Y �/ KER�a g pp yy etroit fW1ch. � . _. i A "victim" advocates far file tog ol• Air• Richards, seconded by Mr. Hilts, PEi�+ bh••••••••�•••••••• 00 to 00 62 r :,, i Uxbridge the appointment of an ins et• moves that the !owners of the lands on Hay,new, ton............ l0 to 11 00a r.. or, who without fear or artiality _ Sade lots `26 and 27 in the 3rd con, bordering on Straw, ton................. 0 to 8 00 - -- , �; - - - _ _ - --- - -------------- .. the butter, inspect the mi k and mea ure the allowanoe for road between said lots, Dressed wogs.............. be notified by the Clerk to attend at the Beef, for uarters....... k Y -, §` 6 to t3 00 r` ` _. and grade the quality of the wood off red eq 6 to b 60 BROUGHAM 4i for sale to citize•�e of that Lown. next meeting of this Council to show cause, Beat hindquarters , 7 to 9 00 Whitby Marble' "YY orks it any, why they ehonld not move their •`••�� A , Edward Beckett,. grocer and m ket Mutton...................... 0 to 7 00 fences off the Raid allowance on to the iRO�K =T , .: gardener ie suing the Toronto StreEt ail- pro er lichee: Veal, ostoses ••••••••••••• T to 900 �t �p��ITE POST OFFiC F wily Company for 85,000 damages fo in- AIr. Iticharde, 'seconded by Mr. HIlts, Batter,Ib.................. 00 9 to 00 21 Ks p,,j� g Eggs, doz.................. 00. 8 to 00 17 �r �,i�0� .i►B+ iZ ��t ;:.. "i. jpriea site Rd to have been recaive3 n a moves that the Cbaaeil do now adjourn to ;; t collision between his wagon and a tr 'ley meet akain on Monday, April 9th at 10 a. -----'-- '-- - Manutraoturers of` _� t I have a obmplete stook'of Snitings,Pant Y l - car on Queen street west some ime m. for the transaction of general business. DOMINION ANN HarbleMontlments, Headfitonee end all Ings and overooatin � of nce. , ---1--.0 0 gs, which will be -_ other Cemetery Work. made�ap in the very best meaner -° ,a, There passed &Way Friday at the 'pe OT0VFFV1L�9. , ' t -- . d i old age of 78, Mrs. Susan W, Irel nd, h • Capital Pald u�pi. $ j500b®00 A"o Lepott«reor aootoh, swedfsh, inn- in first•olass style. "", 1 _ wife. of ilr. John Ireland, a o .ble avid FOnytb has beet, s pointed ant susoa a siai4 cummaWeirsam",• Tho3e regniring cloth' for fa11 and aK Sur fus $ 450 000 �1� e resident of Vaughan Townahi and a ell for the.8ylvester Bros„ Lin ay, and will p i i winter will do well to call and ez• ° Y P r�:- X11 parties wiehiag w©rk would do wall Eo osl amine cam les Prices awe /`- move into the remises late! aeon ied b an us before urchasi . All work guaranteed P y down >. ,: . ,; known Liberal. Mrs.Ireland hada ids P Y . P Y WH�TBY AE �iY. p ng = t j H. Oliver. cad prices of the lowest. circle of friends who will greatly r et Thos. Hamilton was seized with chills �se�ral ne,smiss zashsese wma"O" W-V• Richardson. • ,&hent. A. URQUHART, Brougham. �, y - her demise. on Monday and was considered for a time ----- � J. H. 3aker, of Eaat.Whitty, tells f a to be in a serious condition, bat he is now SAVINGS DEPAKTM NT, - - �` -` -"'�-�--- _ 4 4 cariosity in the form of a calf that o me somewhat better sibd able to partake. of • �•. ' Inuit allowed as highest can at rates. 'No s (�(� 1` 1 '., ° uotioe of withdrswali requtrad. <J V ..LL j `j'� . -to him last week. When it wad deliv red little nourishment, - iil►i V KEY TO LOAN Z ; �,, - it was found to have four legs but my Alonzo Forsyth Chas rented part of•Mrs. +I• TH RTON, __.:pN__.. R three feet. Mr. Baker was dos iful Stock's ptemiess opposiite the Baptist Iie1� ' NAGER.. tt8� for sale the . about its future usefulness and sacr' oed church. MORTGAGE SECURITY. s h �' ' `' it on the spot. 8. Burkholder bad a slight relapse of in- . Ajt 111 i u ' _ flammation on Mraday bat is now able to '""` Z R D �+' ! : ESTA�'� A. B. Nighswander, of Atha, hue a er• be around. tTtadertaker and Fanaral ireotor, fi ;fit. say cow wiioh takes the bun. He as its the best machine i?f its kind ill thft bought end sold onoommiutoa. .. ,y The old school building at Goodwood that from 81l lbs. of ter milk 4 lbs., 2 ez. mark6t, manufactured by Noaon ---- . �R - of batter were made. Ons pound of a/- was knocked down to John Bi►own for �6. QPHIT t'�A�t - :` t• (leo. Lewis bo hl' the +woodshed for the Bros., also Wortmaxl ik Ward /!gent for Fire, 'i.ife ACc+dant Plater 'I ter from lees%ban 8 pounds of milk w pfd Ba tisl church for the sum of tis. 1 p . . indicate rich cheese if the milk were nl Mrs. Jabez Johnston a few months ago Complus line of Caskets qd com au �P�e H&��'• Call and. glass and Steam Boilerinsurance - 60 a Cheese factory. tell, striking bar knee on a brick and frac- always on hand. 888 these msobiftes before � �' ��� Geo. Cameron. of Port Perry, wtte t .taring the knee cap. The injury was die• '�1 4 to Whitby goal for two months oa Sa pr• regarded, bat it gradually grew more ser• _ purghasing.. + r���S inti vl G 1 , A 'T day last for non-payment of tbs ne ions and a physician had to be summoned. �1rat. l� � ar": � � �� which Magistrate N tt imposed on im She is now somewhat better.--Tribune. WM, COWIE, . BROUONAW Property For Sale: . . some months ago fo Sunday fishing. He • . S: p C K, W ltevale. p sing two fleairabie dwellings in Piekdriiag '•E Ino! U ---.--- erso of reatingi . XdR1DOE. � ill e. P ns desirous • " has been given every opportunity by be :; , , : ' QNZ' _ Meir farms ehonld cell on the s�,. i I undersignwi at once, magistrate, bnri,all of no avail. We npderstt►nd Elijah Rots;o�Reaob, is ' Mrs. Shier, of Leaskdalo, Scott to n• { -- < , :i - I moving to Pine Orchard. + 1 - stip, was taken to Whitby goal on Tues- The hairless horse was In Iowa s,gatn' i � QONvI�gANpINl4 QA1a8GB'ULLY bome , - '' 'day of last week, owing to bezn o y. this week. It ought to be on exhibition in „ . .` W� V. RICHABDBON ,> gg Bhe was then very weak, and on Wed - a show as a anriositY• F"3 Oi>1as: Date s Hlook�Pickering 1` . }�' day night she/died there. An inq st The Marsh Hill oreamerq will be start- 18 Worth litre to p0 than ` was held Thursda when-the a brou ht Ing in a few weeks,and we tw its trona y P� pa a , are 140 bills ? - in a verdict that she fined from natu al will have a prctltabie season.. Last year - REI 'p P� I ceases; the drougth came at the time when prices Such notloe8 !"ere ins rted b� .[� F. Id. $pence has if><etted a eumm ns were improving, atnd the most profitable art of the season was lost to batter.mak- tis free When Wed the � SILLS• �. � . against E. A. Macdonald, charging h m P .. =,_.. " _ with having disturbed the meetin at a ers all over the country who had not pas- p1'lAtlll�y' Of , - a`- g tore for their cows. .� The undersigned begs t0' annofln Pavilion (Toronto) on Tuesday evening of _ ` It hue been decided t0 place nem weigh to their patrons that they have ado t i M last week. Mr. fipenoe was ehairppan at scales at a point neiarer the market build- TH e,. ` � .`�- ed the p b 4~ the meeting and has called as witnes es • -- ' ` �� t ing than the presen,,t ones. The new scales - `` "the first three or four hundred" of th se will be larger and- stronger than the old � I .�.&.s - __' * 'C ( ti` who were present on thut:oeoaeion. ones and will be placed by the manafaotar- `+ - For the past ten days Mr. W. R. CIi ie er on a atone foandtion. The town pays I�o>n t be' d648iVed b those and henceforth will sell for. C SH - for the foaudatidn, nd the manufacturer - „ . - •Onl of The}3owmanville Sun has been int is -- y• Tllose desirous of havil heir ' Ants up the new scales iD exchange for the g - city ander medical treatment. A surgical an 6. Who trell- y0U that bill,$ Pu Factor Willits su l:ed will kind � ' ration b an ears cialist was foukid old ones d 87 �f Pl? 13 bear In ;t . . oPe y Mrs. Ftank Shier; of Scott, we r ret to - 0F _ necessary obtain relief from the sev��a hear, has become mentally nnbalaDced sad -- '• C '� '4'W', 0P 3 e tCS mind that N O C R E Q f T will be given •"r, ,a♦ ' ,re aI that a req re pain of an mess in the inner right air. will robabl have to enter an as lam for d+ under any circumstances. 4 . �' , (: Theo ration havin been saecesstul t e Manufacttlr,6r of, pe. . g a time. Her hasiiaad and fo$r children �" . 7 In cctlxse hence Of the above Qllang patient ie m @'fair way far recovery. are all sink and the ossa ie a sad one. 'rhe _ IrI , 'orCe rilCtlo?l Pum -8 we'have decided '' a ` unfortunate woman was removed t0 Whit• to reduce rieett & cam_, The Lyule farm, Clear Whitby, b s p been sold this week t0 Lawrence H by on Tuesday, where she will receive Dare - Ileep•Wvll Pumps taf B1' B, Iron and follows P • and attention until an opening in one of : ,, r •den, Esq-, barrister, of Toronto, and is Family Flour X1.60 per buricre � the asylums is seoared.-•-Journsl. Ilorcelaftn►� _ g •lister, Miss Hayden. and they, with til it 0, g, Sutliff kit tc►wn on Tuesday floors• ,` ,�. , Manitoba Flour X1.70 • « `* mother. will live in the L de house a d t ' 11 1 Q h'IY� 1-1. '. __ • P. R. HOOVES &.$t)NB,. h t a ing, having sooe ted-A situstioa as re irl ;. p po :-_ real! Ibe fart>ea1. Mise Hayden bong t er on the Sentinel nvview,W.o�► . windmilt and :oil to rt , " ;and GREEK aiVE , 61"' t. . Liaid- ho ses"d and sixty acres of land t e wn 1` h► o i . fDiivet I?asty, whd wept do to * � @herb y -X 8 d r. ri a n f►1 t4! 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Bub T wan and to itriaksa a re ort to hi d i �> - - E r than the brooder. The brooders .made aft - t to A1avy Yard.with him, where P . n►, aA �re wielh 1 I � �� . �le Blit.an $ he ed to have me ' l . A present usually have a piece .of sloth, Qat , - �--. , was omhdit0tin all his lix t•itn ,'.and go with thein,and eh 'w thea► , i i ' �' $ fashions ohan a in dome • " into hen in ctrl 4 two-or throe !utiles where he haac`I _til . all over the r6 f3 elle bntinale, g P f+'a - . tan imtnanse: azziitionia p operty, ae well as all the ':i �, �Il Ilt6res iib tit ldl tl�Bu engine;,. I had m Iiy tiiYie legion there with procesae4 through w#lich the mater' was r i . r all wine, which bang down oa the sides of the ,�ll !� - in c1othina feet°der. The brooder house should be ten , ,�, him lmfore, waging his experiments. I Pat item the:'time it was deg out'.of lire :+ .� 3 lY $isto.Y , helped„hiss to handle his,ladles to teaks.his round until A was converged in mt►tte-' • ' j�' Menirtire veru 8gaare, peen feet ;�tgh in.front and mixture and his oast and when the'oaata thin Y agreed. Aaaardirrs lommo- '� '�` ,r �, j �s iii,° muoM like five feet high �►t the rear, tarred p r root, 7lrbe Orlt;la$i )f1 soorverr girl ilii eiet- reale oaolad-to Lr t�ha several d[fferent ideas of 8 in ham, 9 ; $' , i.r.. gg ap dote Fol er and Liaat. B. '$ I3Wik' i'' she, The the building to be of upright boards, lined y P 8 �, ,-: . j P• Y ortbts natal Rxperlments in Agfa Unit- iron tp which varyia>i pereenta as of nickel the lar�' the same rty who had sweoin- 1 , ,,� :. ^•'` , blindly fol- inside with heavyy paper, ao as to have the " anted �e throe aro ` 7 he dotted line seen at ed t3tntes xa Yard, had been added wit the o0 chisel and P gh pe, we ® setecbed ry,_e low leaders building warrati. ' , � ti • - . the end view and on the front view are int. A reprosentati a of�a Toronto pa r the With the sled a upon an-anvil- `lasing pretty by the Secretary to go and a amine the ( _ � � ;` and for that other da met M 14 J. Ritchie of Akron strong . t did tile -prinoi al rt of the property. They Dame here, d, atter �.-� ,: reassoudo not tended to ahpw that a curtain made of Y �' ` • + + P 0., at the Rosain �HouBe of that .city, and sledging• I shall i;evar forgot the surprise apezidin four or five days going all over it, . a - ►lways find sued Pasture. A leader soon - - g { ; . ,� had a v@ry interesting talk with him on rho ' Gamgee at the resulto obtained from t s3' made the report- to the Sears tory of h . "�' short-horn breeders sets the fashion of red `• � ' .' i� nickel interests of, the Province, in which those ez eriments,, which continued over which you have seen. Th rep ort- Dolor, and red becomes s craze. color count } , iP t+ .. . that. p ' , -= ing for more than ualit . A breeder of -1. r jy.: , , gentleman i extensively interested. two or three days. Gamgee asked me to ed+ you are aware, tat th ere , ?, - 9 Y ! ' The effect of Mr. �itohiu s remarks was as invite the metnbdrs of the Sonate who ware were she hundred and fifty miilidns of. to= jerseys.wants biai;tt ,lsoi>ata and fawn and r r. I r . of ore in si ht Yoa robabl do not take in follows s on the Cominittee on Epidemic Diseases to g P y e erformanc0 at the paile counts-for nothing t, i r ``' Darin the ro' eas of the liti ation still come to the Navy Yard and;see the result the full meaning of these tremendous 6 �,. zf these fads are lacking. In hundreds of � I going on batty©en hose at pres4nt. in ooa of his experiments. This I did, and' Senator ares,and you.cannot in any other w%y than . . I f: ways, men overlook'the practical and useful, at: _ w1a;� .. ` "I". trot of the Canadian Co er Com an and Harris, of Tennessee, who, I think,was the by comparison. They mean a tonnage more and waste time' and mosey on fancy pointe " ' `� the Anglo-American Iron Company acrd chairman of this committee, and several than five times as great as all the iron ore , of no real moment, This eas been tree of � myself, I have frequently stated in m tea- others of its members, went.with me to t•he which haw ever been shipped out of the i ;-1 Swine, probabl Tess than an other do- -'`` - Y+ y . timony the origin f the discover of nickel Navy Yard.to see-Gamgee's. final success. whole Lake Superior region, includin the '' meatic animal, as swine are bred for mons r in the Sudbur ora bat these facts ma Y 9tatee of Michi an gg►nue- i Y _ I y , No pstent for this alto was 'ever taken i g Wiscanriin and ffi' and ntrt for their beauty of form or diepos- `G. not hQva cgme Carr ha khowledge of your_ O°t.by Gamgee+ and some dispute between sots, from the time the filet ton was mined ition,.. Bat swine breeders have made man i '' readers, and eo I oa prolbly best answer him and the Senate C.ammittee as.too the np to this day, That i4 a pretty nice Stake °`. '. znistakes, which are apparent in vitreal; Don. your uestionm by epeating, iv substanoQ, mane ®meet of this chi fina11 for two or three , atitution and liabilit f g p y prevented a?en to oonepire together :� .' , q No disease, and de- what I have alread stated and ask the courts of another-oountr to N� A,s you know, the appropriation .,.being made, and the Y creased fertility, as evidenced by lite small ', when these great d posits"were first disoov- whole enterprise fell through. But he had help them to appropriate to' themselves. littersof mostmodern breeds. Tooexdusive These figures are no idle bubble ; the' are - ered, and until a c nsiderable quantity of made a great discovery, and one whish was Y w corn diet and continued selection with a the ore was shipped to the Orfo►d Copper. bound to revolutionize the mataUurgy of the official report of an expert commission yiow.to early maturity, and intensif to I • . Com an of New Y sant out b the Unit t P Y+ ark;they were auppos�d the world, but h®, poor fellow, has never y SEettea-Goveramenrti ` . the tendency to put on fat, have so far saps- ,.. i a ! to contain onl oo r. Nothin reoeivod ti and all the tests since made rove the- so. _ ped vigor and vitality that whole herds fall X PPe g penny far his discovery. It you R I a a. whatever. was known of their car• will go into the• Geological Museum at Ot curacy of their report. Very many teats of a pr y to disease, and if they "survive and _ r, i ryin nickel. armor plates have been made since the first g When the Orfar i t,om• taws you will sae a very handsome Specimen : are arved up in jdue time by,the butchers• one of which I have a oken. The most im- jv pany put these ores. into their turnaces of meteoric iron which was found in the P kni , there is each as ezceas of flet that �',t ga;;. their behavior was eo peculiar that the meu nbi httorhoodef 14adoe in Hastin Cou:st pportant resultsyetobtainedwerethoseof the _ the rm "lard hog" gives a correct i ea of / '?,• u in char g ' y' Iiet ' f u .a;, ge of the turnace were quite unable Now, [s it. not a wonderful thought that, hlehem Iron Company last week, Attbis - the wale which they come at last. - J� ,.V ;r to account for it, Mr, Robert M. Thom althou h Canada has man millions of tons trial a ten=inch gun was-used. A solid coni- ,S Common is this excess-of fat is rk { eon, the President ,of_ the Company, was of both iron and nickel, some other world,; °sl sleet shot,weighing Eve hundred pounds, po ,� .: __ plat don the market for food, that there _ �;' ±`� ► equally unable to account fo' t was hurled a sinal a late of _ their riYa r he strange millions of miles away, had to send her g P nu za ai outcry against it amopeg consumers, �'F .,. : alipr,aranoe of the product Coming from the through the laboratory of the ekiea, each facture, driven by a charge of one hundred and ckeri,are calling.and pay an extra 3 �.i� 1 furnace, eo he directed his chemist to make Samplea of its own material as would teach and seveuty•two'pounds of powder,without uric for pigs of light weight with sides ;�, L• i ! a completeanalyefa of-the ore.. I happened h®r how to utilize her own ; and is it not going through or even injuring the back of well streaked with lean, and there is'grow to have been in the laboratory whoa that oven .more won erfut, if anything that is the Plate, Thia late had not been subjeet- ing p a distinction between lard and bacon ti< I. �' r = I analysis was completed and handed to %ir. muggeetive is w nderful, that it should bs ed to the Harveyrag process, eo bog with-the latter decidedly in favor. i f i :I Tdom sopa I. ver the _ f P y !1 recollect hie sur. thrown from th heavens to the neighbor- TMS WONDERFUL RESULT T reduce a bacon pig from the breeds t i i. _ i pries, Without showing me at the mo. hood of Madoo, a4 if to sa ,hors-is the form mast'be oredite that tom continued feeding, for genera- ! '; �� � ment�what the result of the y d wholly t0 the nickel. : ;; analysis wee, [n which yeti ea atiliie these great etoree' Still more wonderful is the character of , tion , on corn and other fat producing I i he began to hanger ma by telling mo that o! ores which ar now 'dseluaa to you? Dooa thi$ metal when it fa known that it poaseas- food , have become predisposed to ezces• ISItO0D6$�Ii0II9$ FOR ONS B2tt)OD 1 "before doing anything further with these there not neo here to be a mary9llaua ea an elastic limit-of 45 per een� ; that is sive a,t, it is necessary to feed light. Thin heavy inuslin ay be arranged a_ t the front, ores I had better see what waa in them, blending of the deal with the real, a strik to say, that if a piece of it.were put into a thee a growth, and sande alight pig to to guard agaiiet storms and winds, or it and determine whether the in mx be of 1 y .ware worth g aombinatio of fact and imagination ? ►eating machine it would _stretch 45 per mar et,.and farmers are, therefore, lookingg 1 , Y g s, Glass Ie;better, but muslin workick or not, and when I had fully ex• Is it not also w uderful that the formula for cent. of its original length, and alt this for sort that; will convert food into f3eah is cheaper, a d may be arranged so as to ,mined them I would probatrly be very the manufactur of our great steel Dtanta when the m� r= ins ad of fat. Such a sort would naturally P i y pp tel was cold- Its tensile roll u in lav rable weather. n ver cold much disc otnted about there, as he cor- and workshops hould be furii,,ished xis by strength was equally great with its elastic r be f and in England where corn will not climates the ualin will not answer, how. tainly 'was." I n:uppoaed that ha referred some faraway nd unknown world i limit. These results are tar the most fm- . gro , and in Canada, where peas, barley ever. The-position of the brooder is also to arsenic, and assured him that they did not In 1889 I brot ght to Goaeral Tracy's no• portant of any yet obtained, . and plainly and Dots are quite aS important a crop ae shown. The doeign of the brooder house is contain any arecraia,that I had already had tine a knc,avledg of Gam e's cows th corn and make up'a large part of the feed of a cheap'onQ, and for those who brive a them examined by theehemistof theTot-onto g° P e important place this raetsl is on ich pigs are fed from birth to market, erraall legit;ba r, which requires but oz's Univerait by fha ahomi4ta of the llomiuion bound to take in the commercial world y EXPIRINIR AT THE ,NAVY YARD i '.outside of its use for warships and guns. In b th, the Tamworth and the Large Im- brooder. GeotcRical Survey at Uttawa, b the :chef- . prop d, and Middle Yorkshire (or Large • Y some twelve or hint sea' +ears ptevions to It is a strange fact that every great inv. --►— field School of Science of Yale College, and , . prot`emeat in metaltur from the time of and fiddle Whites, as they are called in Ili. • a by the Smithsonian Inat[tute at Waehiag- that time, t:eorge Tncy was then Secre- the Uamasc gF. Engl nd), are the leading bacon hogs and B`.gge*4 Br lgaad Station in Eaght, ton, sa well by the 1:borator sof Carne ie Lary of the :`cavy, and he at once set out to us and- Toledo blades until the , the f voritea with packers and conaumer4. The enlarg ment of Liverpool street ata• P y find Gamgee, inwtttntivg a search all ever present day,.haa first been utilized for war Rroa, Sc Cojri d and many of er ohetmia a. purponea, and nickel steel is no ezce tion. The amd►orth is reddish in color, large, tion,.Lnndou iaproceedingspace, and when B°t he insisted that all thou the Uaited,Stst� a and F.nrope for him, but P and oarse, but very vigorous and prolific, the alteratio are quite completed the ata- he was nowherb to be found, ane he wan Speaking of mateoritiea, I can telt you •. The fiddle Yorkshire is medium Izr size, tion'will be a largest in the country—al- AKAi.t'agy wens QstLlt�, 1 . reported to be dead. IAstsummer,imwever, T AE MARVF,Lous Rztt;QL�g . I learned his whereabouts sad wmte to ` and' nth like the breed known as Uhea• moat the tars at in the world. The station as well as those formerly maa►de by himself. which the Bethlehem Iron Com an obtained biree in this country. 'rhe Improved', York= wily have eap�hteen platforms and twenty him, and received a;long- tatt+rr froth him. p y �' ' = shire is the favorite bacon hog in En land linea. At t o narrowest art or thea and that I would End it ao when 1 crams last week from nickel steel g P p• to make a Som tete instead of a partial ex. H® is still• eaperimm►ting fsi other fields, , and of which I . f "and ' exported to t'he continent, in large proa►ch there will be six lige,,lied with the p and others will receive the benetit of hie fisc a just told y®u, wiU ire oertwrn to have azhination of them. After refit in him- laimrs. As I elated befor I told . P g Y g e, Seere tary a most im ortant bearing apou the Sudbury { enol rs, to improve the local breeds, and. new ei nal a r►n self at the ex ezizse of t g gemente and short blocks p cariosity for Boma Tragi o erttea in mere w a the errand for this purpose is yearly grow-- ,it will be po sibie to run trains in or out tim", he finally allowed me the chemist's y t Wharf I had ween a nataberof gears C°P. sy than Dna Ae yon ing, They have .also yen brought into everyttwo inuten. At present between report, The tact was that ho was himself previdas to that titxe in.our own N^vy °Au'+ %°Bland i' making large erpendi. C'aria a in large numbers, and are alread unable lou er to restrain tris own wonder -Pard, and said is him that I was going too latae to iueresae the effiei�ney of her navy, a Y 700 and >s00 "gine are run in and out daily g Europe t°nee what pi'opreaa had heed made as are all other Earopean naval poWrers. one f the leading breeds there, working but the enta�gemeat wilt enable the com� about the matter, and told me ao great was their way steadily to the front, and as they pj1eny -to run n and out 1,000 trains a day, this discovery that the importance of these with this Alloy there,as I herd noticed that 1''ngtand figs no armee on any of her war are, e a rule, in the hands of ex *tented . the Iron and ;itgol Izistituts of Ureal Brit- vesBela that can even approach in ower of PP All the iron ork is_ English. In the too! deposi•e a4 copppeer mince, althou��{{h they �° had delle the reyisiva ear-193i3— resimtince that new bele; prodaoe� b the' brae ars, they are bersotning more uniform the glass is onred by copper "and there is were doubtleee ttre greaterit er de Dells B P Y in ty e_ and smoother, withotlt the lova °"Ire P directed Boma ex riaaeets to' made with Bethlehem Iron Company, and there is no ► not a bit of try in thewhole. Handsome of the world, , would be com rlewl lost apps ently, of say of thein' good qualities, open archei rm a4upport.for Eba new roof y y Y it, .and that a report of theassexperimente known way for her to agitate such invufner- ai +t�bt of b thio. diaoavor of nickel, this had Irren made t° this i]t�trttotre by one able character for her ships but to clothe 1 approved form of the Improved at the point here it j.ins rho old buildin was, I think; robabl iq g p �y, (July, 1887. rI'his James itil� wise was the Maas er o! the them with enol, material as the Bethlehem Xor shire is described as follows : A feature is (the naw ptireels orrice, 1R3 feet ie the history of tbta discovery, and the y' Com n is now predaeiag, viz., nickel H ad medium, with considerable 1 dish long by 60 febt wide, with the roadways,in chemist to the laboratory- of the Orford Sleet (Jcrmpany of Saettand• He told mo P' y (;r p r that the depm,kaont wbald like to-send an steel. Oataide cif Canada, r'eanee eantrote sbov anent.' and out,gist `8(t feet wide. Also, a fe►ture { Compafly at Nos' dark, satin , will he the a ormous addition to the eireu• K export with ileo, who would accompany me the balance of the world s supply of nickel, Jo 1 rather li ht este znediuiri dr� to undeC the diraatfoa of[tobart 1i1.Thnrnpaon, all points tbrats'I rxza ht cleat. Ac. 3°d ►t is nob likely.that Lngiat►d xvaald be at th ti gP g latiug settee that is the area between the the'provident.of tk►e oomny, was the dig- g dependent u n rho ane Cougtr with entrance hal a and booking offices and the coverer. This disoorery raised rho qUe$, cordingly, I.iaat. 13.H. Beckingham, of tl►a po y Ne k rather Lang and thin: latform. 9 see wilt be s' tion what to d navy+ who wa.s at tt>at time conneoted with whrcl► she is liable at say time to be en ed _ 1 Sh alder modium,deelr rather-than broad, p a# teed in one ovay o with the vast amr►unt at is conflict for the anppiirea which err n by plscin s 1 the )avatoriea underground, nickel which - these analyses allowed was the Ameriemi Min' teen oil ae. in Lonioa, bat of narrow. was detailed to ge all over Euro a with dispensable to bring her navy np to the Bs k moderately broad, and.strai ht or The e�atio° is tut be ligl:twd throughout a°rrt+►ined in thele great daposite of ora. rn® and to stamina sato thh eneot of st"'naard .pf efl'icienoy of ttie present day, a - eligh ly arched. g with o els tris light,—(WestminsterGa• While thinkin of this, I reesllad an ex- when she can abselntel control trio whole zette - g nickel steel. Aftaer our tri he made a re- Y . p�.rlmeat whish I had seen made at the P j eitaatiaa b virtue of tAe rent su 8i a deep and rather long: 1 United Stated Nayy Yard at.tYaebingtoa pert to the �lecretary of the �1avy, Urn y g pply of Hi d quarters long and deep'and of,bon I m ret urn home I aJa0 gays to the, y this metal in her own eatest colony; I - . Com© ten yerfra previous to the time or in gecr°G►r �r t na widbh with fore uarters. P g ,6 all the information I had gained, and urged little thought, when helping John Gamgee, 9 BESt'CB OF ABCTIC RII LOBII'tt5. the a rfr, of 18, or 1877. At that time ly . to medium in 2eiigth and strong, hind ( yellow fever existed in several of the °Pion him the importance of tlhe govern- six teen or eighteen years ago,to melt five or - •' le¢e at well apart. recut at0 ting nickel staeel for its► -armor six Troundo of nickel in a little crucible in, >. The Pt'epear '`kpeAjtl4i"i i6 Fibci �t)e�11Ytg towns bordering on the Lower Miseisai i p $ it lo'n tine and plentiful. f pp platoe. He t3na11y .ordered three plates the United States Navy Yard at Washing- R' awl Iiatystenlr<a In Bllesmerelaad. and rho tiulf c Mexfno. It in well known .tarn Euro a—two from France and one ton, surf Th ImprobedYorkahireahavebeen!found that the germs of this'diseare are ',illed P pouring thio metat,.in with the g Roi�ert St 'n of the United estates Qeo• by frost' and that the from England. The one from England molten iron what rest and far-reaching hard and prolific to,`marked de tee on the prevale11t� of 8 ` f►r of Canada. logical curvy, Vti'aa�hiuRton, has scoured the disease" ceases whop the (cost was of the character then used b all the results were one day to follow the ancaese the eo•.op@ratton of many individul►la and cornea. At this time-1876and 1877-•-I was British ironclad men-of-war4hip9.y Oue of of thio ezperimeat6 I little thought that a Re erring to this` matter of hreec�e the societies in.t a pproposed eippedition for,the in Washiugtoa a goal deal of fire time, and t}1oso°rderod from Franco was c,tplain steel_ few years later the United` States Govern- ;� port Wcatern Agriculturist of Minneapolis the rescue f Alfred Bjorlin and )scald mast would be astonishia says: No breed excels{mproved Yorkshire KalIstenins, g stopping at the fame hotel at which I did a°d one was of nickel steel. These. throe R the metallur- he young Swedish explorers, there was a part of a universal genius by the ptates were taken tQ the navy testing gists and steel manufsoturera of the whole in t sae respects, and there seems to who are lost 'in the Arctic and whlo have rounds at. Aztna Dila, and set up crvilired world by making known to them be n reason why they would not prove not been heard from since the dndi of a names of John t.amgee- lie was one of the g. p g most fertile-brained men I have ever met, aide by aide, and "ere then fired at the wonderful properties of the alloy which a-nac uisition in the'Northwest,particularly letter dated Oct. 12, 1892. After losin we were then attem tin to roclve-e on so � nortl of the cora belt, where the food their vessel,t e Ripple,whieh tient a round He was not°illy a msu of fertile brain, but ['Y six and eight inch ns at a diaU►nee of P g p - grow for them wootd be much the same a$ on the Care islands, the party farted ho was a fine scholar. He seemed to be at less than fifty foots. he result was t}cwt email a scale, following the formals turn►ah- f '. that filch mgkes the Canadian hams and northward tolsard I+'oalke fiord, wi h the home in every branch of science. Our rooms the British plate walks smashed to pieces, cid °s by the meteor from the skies. I little i mediately adjoined, and he was moot► of the French plain steel plate ova® badly th ught at that time that the navy clothing baso a preferred in the English markets. intention of depositing further re ids in herself with this material would make her.- . t th time io my room, He aonaeivecl the cracked and battered up, while the nickel t '.Che igs grow with wonderful rapidity and Pandora harbor. It is the intent on to' self mistress of the world. Ten or a doze �' whit they do not mature earlier than thePol- send as quickly tis possible Co Cl ranee t.I 'sof bo►)ding a ship which at'would angio bs steel plate eutlered oomparatit•ety tittle n : . and hinasand Berkahires,theyfiear c;owd. Head, and to combine the explora ion of a groat refrii;erator and a floatin hospital, Injury. T[lis result was A wonderful years had Passed away, and the whole in. . ing ell,.and reach good weights at seven to Ellesmereland with the search f r the surf that he woulr sail this shiphaok and triumph for nickel steel, and was telegraph• cident Passed out of my mind with it,until nine onths,without takingan excess of fat. Bjorling part', A permanent refuge talion forwards to these parte, and tyke those sick ed .to the newspaper press all oxer the the.disaovery.of nickel In the Sudbury ores, . !n they words, they in:rea9e in weight will be eatabliehed for whalers sell x tor- with the fever ods board this'boapital. The civilized world. .Congj�ress promptly voted `"thea I at once recalled the whole affair. . p Senate Uommitte on Epidemic I)iscraaos re. a giillfon dollare for t}►e purchase of nickel 'I'hia.ie some of the history cocneeted with �:'with ut becoming too tat for choice bpeon. ars, rendering disaster practically imp ibl"e or matte and the do artment ohan ed all one of Uanada's great nahiral resent A cr ss upon the Poland China, Berkalhire in Northern Baffin bay, the rriostlre en ted P ted a bill to the Senate to appro riate F g it ces, and . .r and a. mall Yorkshire, produces a desirable part of the Arctic, and a base of o e two hundred thousan;l dollars f--r the wild- contraatm for rho mst�utactureof armor late in avery short time your ole will know in o! auoh a shi It ret -frc ex enaive to be teal a of make[ steel The' who a of gig,i fusing vigor and strength of form and will be provided from whiuh ezplo anon g P ! p 1 P drat at feast with reference 'to this interest - �' cone itution when it has been impaired by can be carried on leisurely and w thout x°aahjaery. A• I►ou doubtle,ae snow, am- that million dollars has 1►ee11usod in malting reality is stranger than fiction. . gene ations of corn diet, The sows resulting- -risk. It in expected that in ad4iti a to menta I8 used in the production of artificial th°ov experiments, and in -the purebaso of . ` fz•om neer two croanea would be invaluabIa the valuable Scientific observations, a land- ice, and Gampe had too build an immense this niokul matte. In _short, the Congress Fltttening the Ohiakens-, , . r machine for the manipulation of thIS aha- pp p iatod and The old hens if ss br edera. It�ie a singular fact that in ing over a series of year$, the disoov of of,the U�,itod States a ro r' she sited States, the greatest pork pro- aluable minerals.and new whaling g onade monis in secgring rho low temperature ®pent a million dailarS for rho development cared fair need no a tenial h�@ $aL o weII - necessary for hie shi You ma ncita be of the Sunbury mines; and for determinin killin ; but the P P P n for duct g country in the world, the Improved will be made. So far ;7,000 hue beer r°_ P Y fl g chickens, and ea eciall p aware at the foot that llrluid ammonia the uses and rho utility o! nic4cot. In Don• the eookerels, ma need a p Y i Ycu•k hire is little known,andyet thio breed mimed, about half the sum needed fo the y little etTa feed- is th mod9rn representative of the Large work. wtLL cExi6RATtE (3As tenet to th[s liberal►Cy of the United State4 ing, Tho follewinq pia® we have seen fol- '� York hire of E°gland, the acknowledged +��• -. Cfovarnmotlt,-two or three of those :at pre= lc►wod with exeeltent result: A lad rog i,tora of moat,-If not all, the favorite at a low temperature, even down to -} or Bent in charge of these eat ro y whom '. - p Bn in E l.r degrees below zero of:Fahro11heit's acalt , P portio; ova know, and whose chickens had a repo- s breed , both black acid white, of England Y g gga o.f Pure Bre6��• have for years beem xcaarti11 to . _ Tlie differe11c g, every talion of being fat, used to shut,fifteen or . e>t thi da„ in every Je►se giving vitality, Order your eggs early, so as to arra de- a between this point and the means to reuder all these properties unre- 'twenty cockerels in a house made with a t t` vigor vs constitutioaa and Wondlerful lay. Remember that the breeder rosy have a mperature of the hot climate of the munerativ3, and I fecun ity.� It is remarkable that mo shrewd no eggs when you wvrite him, and ixrustl ' outhern States gave an enormous ex sn. tight roof and tight back,. the ends and _ sive agency to Gam ee'a ammonia P aides being upright laths, ns fled to a simple a poo le a,y =he Americana have not tested wait for his hens to lap -them. H wit g , so much D�-wz'33oY'Ttt11 viLttR _ [tame and else°d about two lushes a aria. so indeed that the s8ea from it would p i the q iity of so famon8 a bread and al»vays"fill the orders that. reach him rattn r g - stren thened the constitutions and �•ein- preference, and delay may esnit, far filch Permeate and go thro�igh any ordingr govt- txrth of the �roduets and the preperti3s The house might be eight by ten feet on tt�e F iron, grad he tried men kinds.of alto s .themselves, with the view of being able to ground. It was moderately dark, and y t force the vatility of their favorite bpeeda he is not respar.aiLle. Do :not wait until Y - overeome this orosit in t e iroc gather thein in to themae[vea not very dark as the li ht came to fro eF from sort that has always tranamltted a hen becomes - broody. It � is bett tr to P y h , and to , and in the FF seta body of eufliicient ellen th carrying out of this policy they have made. numerous slits tetween the Maths on thr a , ^-' these nalitiea with certainty. The A er- send the order for the sggri and tak the g. anti Diose• them thutt far of (tom arativel s[d4s. Th° furniture of this hornae concis d . ` :.,1 ieati og has run too much to fat. It may trek of pro;uring a sitting hen who the 11°49 of texture to retain and hold these P y little gases. Montlr4 of effort sad scores of ox. worth, to the country is which they are °f a roost, a feeding trough and a drtnki Q .. be th miaaion.of the Improved York hire eggs r•rrive. If they reach you too soon located. vessel The coekerela hoc all th® wjter • to-ma e si bacon hog oyt .of him. Time keep them in a cool place and turn them periments resulted in nothing but failure, � 1 will tall," One•marning ha said to me : "I have been I did not intend to slay a word upon Chis tl►cy wished to drink sad all the eouad j, daily, Do not delay your order, ho aver, mattes a yellow flint corn the c as you will not rooeive them too soon, thinking whitt a 01080, compact body met. °d, if the result of this cont®at y ,red to eat. Corjn "— i 1 µ aorto iron fisc, and you }snow. that till wer0 wholly perstinal to Iztyeell, I rovould and water.for breakfast, water and Dorn f r. , a ,: not, but this city a6d:this couutr meteoric iron contains a caisiderabl8 r• y are all dtaner an,i Dorn and wvater forsupper mace - Broader-�1bns@ fag one � tl;d. centazo ^f nickel, and I have sent and Y �i interested is the outeoMe th0ir ratio114- Aud' e.t cockerels leas wire �.: •... _ - ....��.,�.... I I.. 11 I a Another• - y w„ boa ht a few I want to go back far enough to say thin they went into the house, were fat whelm_ r c g pounds of zaiokel, acid am after Scorcher Trao had f the came out at the end of two or liar A brooder-h6uee for one hundred al�ieks. L'itle Johne What does su tii11 seine; to make a ea4t to-da in wbioh y y !al[Y satisfi©d y .Ia may be constructied at a emelt cost,; the mean, 1! Y I am going to mix some of�this nickel g Y �qe illustration (front view) showing where too Pa— To sustain is to het himself o! the teat,auperiorit of nickel w®tires` A still better mothocl of feeding Is lace file brooder,altho�agh it maybe placed Little Johnny--', But the [ � with the iron, and I want you to go to tl►e ate' after C°n less jag voted hint a mil• t° live the ehicL;ms a warm diet of eor D P P$l5' 4 ys a Nav Yard with hie and ace the ea ri- lion dollaraa far the meal mixe,l with sualcicezg water and alio y paroha8e of nickel ' scarce't he rear wall if desired, leaving six man sueLained an accident, Isn't an liter men(•" mar'ate, be was oven Hien afraid:to ohgn a ed to cook thraugtii inches of apAce between the wall and the dent something you can't help Y" the whole otic of rho tray b g' . Weil, I did Dot ktiow at the time. what y Y Y the adop. --�--- > brooder, 8o as to petit it the chicks tca►ne I a— I think•I hear Yoarinothar " ilfing meteoric icon contained and our read tion of etc.el steel alotre, instead of Dreier- Por lA a+ I - froth aiuder the brooder at all aides. iAny you, ohn.ny, lZun alum ; I'm very but may eat Ic;aow that all the meteoric iron t11 ste0l a►ttl he .laar�l a4sured Itii11i3eif of y era the Philad®I.phtai U�'petz ` bind praoder tbAt.is intended for one, pow. has yen eluietly performing its clerk. I3'u *- . • , Y found in ilia iaatural '4#sate r baht eamea th Diene 'of the stpPly..of,nickel,Bo he In6 bio last fiscal sac 6 i'L �t t . _ dsto w pa ,sntl► g� yi t- �7 -:. - 3 >:-;.._ ,J..l. t._:,..y�r Ih G a`�,v.. JI.. ..." __p 'Y•`+P y�,'`f'a,� p .4a f ' .. t0 and ttf tr �4C'd Ff the.-3nat't _ ., 5 lull'. r.W, _ . .. . ,: .. , - . y - ,. ---. _ k I _.a :.t � # ...1 I ;. , 1. D ds v 1P ; . d C, . 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IMPROVAD -:': U ` . eemonts, wvhicit thtg s Po , g Thus in Rn ugh wrote a lad teacher to a k gone r� tna 8 to sera y : 9 f How r.nch hidden trAasute the. th Of fl Y 9 e'tiet wortm e:`li a.d w. wet a11ew on.ck.t aa,eaac i P traduced into the Dinin Boom One 1 T' " near friend, telling of itiless headache of C,AULDWN FURN C a' y if ung r.an at on,OHM 8 a -} Ontario's broad fields, her rock strata nd f+ P ' I. p per i0modiafsly 0W a@laet one I'i F • q?}kr etbear!!iw'to U4(r o p �' r' I Y Death-Severn t Students in at tri least smarting pain, of pain in back and lions,, of her limestone ridges, contain in the wap of :.;' Condition ' -. - ,, dejeQWfln, weakness and nervous, feverish paw,together wuh the nzn.sad atldrees ,f Doth l° s ornd ppa�xx,•,and date'e�papsr a fi��r,•-� mhtch th. aw eau y I that moat excell@nt fruit of the ear. his WE WiLL ALLOW YO g'A1 I WARD Tag P�RCRAaf�'o>;f r An Ithaca 1�T. Y. s acit<i ase st unrest. The friend know both causes and ONE Or OUR NEW,I•AUX stns, ALL STEEL FEE+)CUTTZM � a bowels, natural gas,- is as et uncertain. - •'" Y ni ht the.Cornell freshmen hold their an- ours and flashed back 'the answer, "Take- tvoaTn qa Only one Food Cutter to an one person. The only locality in which these valueil�le g r p 'thio makes the cash payment only`!b for this Feed C tar) .4 fi .1)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." The which.will be found as superior to 'm now in use an _ quer in the large hall formerly occupied p • the U. .; ., -. vapors have been developed to any ex tent Aermotor was to.anything i¢ sxietcnee when it first appeared b the Masonic fraternities. At ins distress llteaaher elle ed, was restored to ,s,ilwiu driratromti,. a !, is the south westerly part of the county of Y "� td .n competitors and take and hole X , ! o clock the freshmen were to meet on the perfect health and -her.dail duties onoe the trade in Fepd Cuttors'ar rho Aermotor, Ohs Aermotor steal ,. -I - , Welland, chiefly in the township of Htim= P Y ftixodandateelTllNug Tower have 1n Windmills AT ( l" b@rstoliP, where the work of producing ng hill and march down to the banquet all. more beQama a daily pleasure. .For lady - i The talent which the Acrinotor company has shown in rerta� ; r' `_ Tioga street was well filled with students teachers, salesladies and Others kept lop ng,revolutionizing,getting and holding owindmrll bnstncy"y� i al-11 ' natural gas has become a considerable iii- , P g ""?the world,can be turned to many Melds in''the agrlculhtrarr -t I l.A �� I_: duatr The use of natural as has era ti. long before nine o'clock, all waitin for standing, or broken down by exhausting Implement line and it proposes loshowwhatitcandobytakin88{{ .• y g the coming' freshmen, read to pounce work, the "Prescri tion" is a most Otent tlr s number of articles,making them of steel and putting them) 1 cally avoided in that diatriet the noeess�ity g y P P P 1n their t►nal shape at a single stroke,as wait done in the case W_: of oil for light, or wood and coat for f el. ,upon them and.use every endeavour, le iti-. restorative tonic, and '' certain cure for all of the windmill arms Steel Tower, and it proposes tofiarusli i trate or otherwise toe oil the fresh ens female weakness. Guaranteed to cure in the his Foo Cutter.atly for theprice. tri 1 The net hborin country, however, reps P This Fees cutler.for run present, will anty be furnished oA g g evening. The whole of the Ithaca police every case or money returned. See printed the anove term.. TIME TF.t+ea GIVE TO THIS SERiEs Of 1=' only a slight portion of the benefits of his P of ADVERTISE RENTS Av�CASH VALUE OF$25. We shali otfse force was stationed neap by' ready to well' guarantee around each bottle, pt these advertisen,entr o � ' I : production. - single copies o!them, in part payment., One will bs a iiteal a �' ,iiany eerioua trouble. About ten o steel the Fibroid ovarian and other Tumors cured laandTruck,In which we feet a special pride in showing o" f.4a, - - a LOITG DISTANCE PIPES " freshmen. r9ach@d Tioga street , Th to B ' skill sa revisers and improvers o! staple articles. The atalt ;. "without resort to surgery. Book, with "quiroment with this will he ridiculously small. �411h:: are laid connecting the gas wells with he "rush"ensued-called s rush probably in numerous references, sent on receipt of 10 The utird advertisement to lhfseerta9 will show�BtasiClr• order to give It a goad character, b t in , ootar Saw and Frame, for farm and sawyers use. it is • res - city of Buffalo,-and several millions of,cubio . fi ­ 11eet of as are now sent to Budalo ye rly cents in etampa. World a Die nasty Medi- rEttKECt TOLE HAW Wrr11 PERFECT sAFE7Y GUARDS, I. v ,' 4 reality it was llOthing more Or leas th II a slid runs,vith vary much►esu power than ordinar buts from Canada.. Until recently the nat rat free fight. Tihe freshmen surged tow rde sal Association, Buffalo, N.Y. ADAPTED J3'OIt JN'IT$B3R saw$ and has a better saw. THIS $4o SAW AND rtt t 1141`` i flow of the. gas was sufficient to meet. he the door leadin u into the hall and There are more houses in ,.ondon than in p p . T FRAME YIEa CLIPPED GIVENis ABOVE OF 6AAND DIfiBTi TZR. ' # Y ' f requirements, but the demand the ga in were g p Paris, Naw York, Berlin, aria Vienna pat W40�, ��I6U 4[i . SVI'T �A11, ixsNT No•s• , ' the city that guards Ir'iagara's head has ln• together. This is to be accounted for by in localities where wa can we aro-gmpg to maks creased so greatly that artificial a¢en^tea ATTACKED MOM ALL SM91L. the fact that the inhabitants of these towns IIA8 �nIRE"v "A" t(beral otyera to sooeptcopiea o! these raver '� tisaments in part payment for Windmill �' g y it you have an thought of using a win are bein used for its extraction. he aside mostly in Bate. r y s e _ -1 ' Standard Oil Comp controls nearly all P'aCee were punched, hats smashed,"aid a Heats 'uZC �' mCii this year write as at once,stating general melee followed, in which the oft- - th@ as fields of the district, .havin 1ea�ed �� vhatgpingor Geared, n it possible sable Cera were tossed about like Qhafl. . The fiRf �� Made in 5 t3fs�06. 20, 3q Pumping or Geared,and tf poasibto " g �, g 1 we will make you a liberal offer r them from the owners. The productioltn ie „ „ = s The past year,though one of rush was only ended when the last f sh- and BQ•Gallons. L. - unparalleled financial ata- 1. r confined nhiefiy to two companies-�he man was safely in the hall, Then order turlrapce and busmen de- Provincial Natural Gas Company, which is y � Gurne Found` CO L11111tjed prenieawasoneotgzeaB was restored, exc63 t, perhaps, when some OLD CHRONIO � p •� - prosperity to the Aar, the Standard Oil off-shoot and the Erie ! motor co. The face i' ' luckless freshman who was "late fell 'oto I TORONTO that aha Aeimotodt i Natural Gas Company. The former cqm- - co. to the I - the hands of the sophomores. Things ant i �+ b•t puny has placed pumps in operation to app- � � THE GURNEY, MASSE ■= LIMITED 05 z, has v aloe uite smoothl until about el vers LZ"eaadthe ;r g q y MONTi;li:Al. Aft - ply the demand, and the latter compa>py, o'clock when a sensation was a run on I o e.- o t "11 to keep up with its rival, .will be aompel�ed the people outside the-hall, P g P uCiCV 8 T� - t:� :� .. ;- ' to follow suit. It is in t}:a use of the purllpla ��� to rev �, �' - First appeared a.coloured women, le by consumer f;` - 1 that an' important question arises. The d ST. �tA ��` w�E�T� p�Ep male and female.two men. he was almost white 60 bad , 9t wll car ns Bata. feriae-81zim �" i_ a pumps have the effect of exhausting the Closest. Italirel sea,tells to diary kawskseper. Alm eur Ot ltd fit no! was her condition. Site was taken ov r to - bread,Cake and Parfa�Balvet,Carvw, sae sulfa ons nomson Prise �,te n .,. .: supply more speedily, and not only do they Dr. Lockerbie's and means taken t re• IT . , sharpw"• ire tap"S"kilred- Isar"llers,big profits. / '' sounded greatly to extract the gats-from the ground into wh eh I - .Coons UMAIi co..i.,ak not 4.Tonnta,Oaa . its benefit and hes , "a suseitate her. But,all means roved o no . ' brought to its_Tarte �, ' they are sunk but they also deprive all the P HITS f an enormous volume t _ I' avail, and a few momenta after el van THE STINNERERThe oftloia]or. ., � 4 S, ' ggaa business. Eve¢at the ve It. neighboring lana of iia gas. Titus not o Ip ' THE 3POor . Au of ochV doe • ' steel wiaami►i. .aa stool , o clock she died. Soon after oho was led 1 j tow pride..t which we" damage is done tog neighbors rights, jut out of the building a number of stud nts School for the ours of Stam morin , Towers,mads to the most t �' the foundat'on is laced under a races of g Toronto Period t 4 1 P P , aNO �r V RBS Canada, sent free post-paid. manner, o! the most pperfect ma , , ,' Wer@ carried Ont some being tak@D t0 * lerial, a GAL<rANIZED-AFTLN+ S sure exhaustion. Experts aver that the Grant's drug store,and�adme to Casey's ea- ' - CeNPLETION, Ta US PERFECTLit supply of natural gas in the Aumberst nit taurant: The efforts to revive them provedTTEN"l'ION-IF YOU ARE AN QENT- PneTsscr+Ne t►sEY PosTtol+ or m,�� it you are not an agent, but w old like THE NRTAL, It i. possible to nTe a few district will be all eAltuated by the pump-p- cents on each oaMt,,aad these few cents '* more successful, retsoveredauffioi int• to one-if you want to make money-Bend on the enatrmow number of othese ars whop �� ' ins process is six years. All this sae ill for our illustrated list` W1111um Briggs satidtactorq to the►ermotor Oo.,which hue alwagi find its wa to Buffalo and ver little will ly to'be taken to their respective boarding pnblieher, Toronto. ' y places and were pot under the y derivbd more pleasure from the service it has ten ,,l :, be left for - dared a great number of people and from-the pride CARE OF PHYSICIANS. , I - ! it takes in doing well whatever it uta iia hantL boa - �r' LAD 1�S than from the none It makes from ib enterprise. a �i THE CAN41DIA2P"OW1lYkuq " 7 f Tht3 oliee ofiiciala, eonoluded that hd I • , - This year,because it buXtits material'more cheaply and es s c ���: While the gas inherent.to other ma, 8 P peep an enormous indrease in its ever growing business it :,-"?A__, r ` land is removed' therefrom b the pumps, P y g DB $IACUIII'S oar.Ire tr' 1 P victims were oisoned b as, and disco er. tw ea.a.at i..riw is tike uatiy Baa quilt!of a ed that in a room directly under the ki oh- ttsaterw•t•Na1•d s.tla..up.lr.etten o�tt.Steal Tswers, The 11 g it is doubtful if he has any legal reme y, y QD 0 accompanying diagram,21-2z21.2 shows the smdteat s�p�Io en:of'the hall some one had bored two b les l�P UND PBNNYNOY�L "LOA that will be used by it in the corner posts o!Towers,even foe i and certain decisions in the A 'erican courts -(livfL9 - the 9•ft.wheal. For the li-!t, we age IxA. 7aao..■d.et tea. in the ceiling above. On- a table atoo a Yes, but feed it with ScOtt%Emultion. of Antilles ter To wen,eeid•tolled and `cry etralg#t and reMeetr c uphold this view. The to dency of t7he g aro now beta; dellnred .; err werka. Others who haves r y, American judicial. opinions a ears to be large jug, corked, but in the cork were wo Feedin the cola kills it and no one Health Stren tL & Beast few tons,and therefore' eai. .rt t et zx a angle whirrs 1-= j P P. B . s g 3rf pp y. that natural as is like ild animals rubber tubes, which ran nearly up to he. they are using for 8-ft., 10.1.,and oven for seri.wheel.,will* . g , can afford to have a coo bl or cold Acute Cures all diseases and irregularities peculiar - t Y ceilin , Where the were oonneoted Ith r read this paragraph with surprise and sorrow,since we haveaot (feriae nP.turae) and can lie to en wherever g y. tt�d leading 0/iNtd>� fi to women. As a tonic no better can DO had. previously gtren them any informatio■ concerning what ti - it can be found. It is on this account that •two glass tubes which ran-through hole in g P � lurking Take it. Samples tree. Sold by all druggists will a"for 94. t I !' the $dor thus s regain in the rooms ve Around him. in 25 cent packagse,or mailed to any address Ti'• AQraeco* c• propaee`fA di.Irshaa tfWo ilf cAsn It �< a representation from the ighabitfants �of- P on receipt of price. T. A. SLOCIIffi CO. �for the bed essays written by 46s wire,son or daughtst �e the as enerated frolii t e jug, as ' •SCOT - of a tartper or user of awindmill answering the Queetioa ' `+ that district O€ Welland county are n w g g J g IS6 Adelaide Cat. W.,Toronto, Ont; N WHY SHOULD I USE AN ARRNii4l6R 1" For cenaitibm orf :=e -- e` Raking the Ontario Government for legis�a- found to be ctllorine,a mixture of salt nd Valuable Cook Book vont free. competition and amounts and numbers or prizes send for par sulphuric uric acid. There was however, no _ ttoa ars to the Aeralotor Co.,Chiesge,or to its branehes,at Baa � tion to prevent this wanton export of, gets t r Francisco, [ansae City, Lislcoln, Nob., Sioux City, lows,Sin �" by foreign companies. The remedy th y clue to the party who had been gtYilty of o o o 0 o ACR�s OF LAND aeepolr.,Buffalo,or 68 Park Place,Now York City. Aermators, thus dastardly tees of burinese. - forsaleb theBAlxTPivL Pgmpin and Geared same price,All steel,all galvanized-Ahs`• .*, propose is saw prohibiting all pumpiig y P ' '' f Completion, delivered free on oars at Chicago and shipped q ;F " of gas. The ow of gas is to be confined I di DULOTIg RAILROAD anyone,an here,at the folbpingprices .w •' ,,,4 15. `1' 0ONPANT in Minnesota. Bend for Maps and Gtrow• s'ft• � 6• 12-ft. t$60. !6-1ta 12de _1 t• the rock pressure or natural flow, and t is Tobiensky,a Belgian engineer,ham deli - _ X 6'' quantity it ie claimed is sufficient to met ed a sky piercing structure for the Antwerp S1 Ism Tl►d1`siu be sent to you .,' theparposea of the surrounding country. �s Exhibition of 1894, which promises toEMR. .R . �. x-• it is n�w, the-people of- Welland, Ihoro�d eclipse the Eifl'el Tower and Chico Chicago's Of ptwe Arwepfacfn. COd.LI"ver ,'. Ht?P�WELL CLARKSmustcl , P �a, and fit. Catharines ere deprived of a greet great Ferris wheel. It consists of a gig n. Oil and H11popAwmphitea Lnd00nua stoner. g . blessing of nature, 4lecause the Stan - tic captive balloon, composed of two he i- Bt.Paul.Mian. - _, P ___.-__ Every Muslo Teacher in Ca. i - and Oil octopus can.draw money into to spheres and three cylindrical compartme is at= thens Weak Lungs, checks all nada should know where they e k telttacles more quickly by supplying t e of triple China silk. The weight, including g Wasting Diseases? is a remarkable -- _� ► get their Music cheapest, + ; 7- as to Bufl''alonians-- It is claimed that t e the castle in the air end its acaessori s DRY PRS PilliiTlO Wrfto as for catalogues; also :r _ t g Flesh Producer. Almost as Palatable as - a esmple Copp of the CpN.DIAlt '4� =` now fertile gal, fields of Humbersto a with that of 1 50 persons,will be 16 to s. , V- Milk.Prepared ongr by8oattASogDI, C1 achine MUSIOIAII, s live moat6ly jour ,'W1- , will, in a few.years become wastes, like t e Thei balloon will be anchored by four gr at B*ii"'iU.• nal with s1.0u worth of mesio A. t• -: gas fields-of Northern Ohio, owing tot a vertical cables. Two balloon elevate s, K2in each issue. $8 to 16 per day :, R artificial pump unduly destroying. t e capable of carrying ten to fifteen perso s, tnadebyy canvassers. See prem- natural supply, connect the oaatle with the Rronnd. o• in+n l lst We carry everythingM , l'- : '. � AVKRG in;he Maria line. Tit.i AND P d ti• This gas question is a most intereati g cording-to the strength of the wind, it c ;� V Y¢ :- one, and from the data to hand at rear t rise to a bei ht of from 600 to 1000 fit t. r I c"i WATER©US BRANTFB Vi` WHALEY, ROYCEt&C0. P g �✓ `' i Q � 16A YONOE M.TOYONTOe t)NT. ,`' ;- ) it would appear that the Grovernme t The platform is 90 feet long, with a surf ee oz fW • ,"It, �� - should take some step to prevent the w - of•200 square feet. ` �-•a ton de rivation of a commouit of a.natnr 1 P y Nierve Pala vit roR 1 r, r I blessing which rightfully beloD to the I �' a- ,.• I - ' : g 8 Y Ke �. Poleen s Nerviline aures flatulence,chi I CiroGRAN RU' BBERS ;4 There will doubtless be other gas fields df�l- snd epsnmsl Nervilit4e Duces vomttl g I . ' /,overed in Canada and it is ri ht. thalt pee r•� ­, - .- 01.1 � I K diarnc�ea,cholera,and dysentery. Nervll' e . ',`'.' i. ' �!. ' '.- t ey should be preserved as far as poasib a cnrea headache sea slokneee sad summ r, Q sib : . for the people who have the most right oompleiiht. Nerviline aures neart►1ggi , `': They alive perfect sstiagsivtiola in fit Style, and' finials, snd it hal; beCoffie enjoy them. toothache, 1alnbago and sciatica. Nervilf e by-word r that '�` l.. _.�..... cures sprains, bruises, cults, diva Polso 'a ; s s - ': -`. ' l � , Nerviline is the beat remedy in the wort , Have 11 the latest improvements. Be sure GRANB_Y RUBBERS wearlike' fran•�' F � �' and et one tar your b gy• 1'h@y ars bot r •-■'■- �^�■ , - ' PBR$ONALi3. and only coats 10 snd 2b amts to try f g r , ban ever for 1891. Sample and large bottles at any drug std e - r _ " Gladstone traces his ancestry back - Try sateen s Nerviline. : For ntukrly halt a !l ���NVj IT BLIND. ' Kiri;Danean of S:sotland who was Macbeth' y 1. 3 EEDSosAturp we have been , - - victim. - t i ,' .If A.P.7t6s supplying the ]farm. The , .as 4 eirai, the Gardeners, a , ` h r Regarding the 'conflicting atatementis a _ __,.-_ __ T� - JEortionituaral Blreefalists in all The WRIr1'ING � ® jig lille8 In 18111 S1RLte fid ., Judge Holmes, the poet's eon, says th g, TAKE portion:o of this groat I)onllnion, with Y u c +9ur selected and reilable stook of TYPEWRITER,,,...' Y els Gelate to the 1©RSQI'8 O)t' troth ie that about two weeks ago his fath@ THE Seeds for the field, the Garden and the 1 Y PE ►1 RITERs;_ QS1IIs.- p 4.A� '"&,��' was seized with a slight attack of the grip A B E'g'g" Greenhouse; and year after year their orders ... .NO UFTINC OF CARRIAGE 1�0 - He bas since recovered, but ie suffering come to w to regularly a® the t3ettsona,so that �_.,,, 1. ! I same extent from the tan dor that some the people'e treat le to us a moat valilttbie pea- BiB80N DIRECT INKING STRONG' _ g seaslon. Our Beed Catalogue for 1Flei is now ' + times results from the disorder. He is i e t l ready and will be mailed tree to all who - EST MANIFOLDINC - gam` .' other respects in his usual health, is no apply toT. ! POSITIVE ALIGN ,r ' confined to his bed,and his condition is no ��HN A• BRuE CO. '' MENT, UNEQUALLED SPEED, A A .a} a STANDA.LD AMERICAN MACHINE Such as to cause any alarm. 1. B�IDD ffiEROBANTii, The American newspaper woman-Mia , u ,I Banks=who has been rather startling th . HAMILTON' ONTARIO. y THEHICt1ESTGRADE INEVERYTHING:` London press with hersensational reporting 25et9., ,' , 0 i� has vaulted from her ex erienoe in ca an WE HAVE .*THE AQENQY.'i '` ` apron ae a servant to advertisin for Wets. and D l WHITE SWELLING - '` ADDRESS- . 1 }; . P g a 81.00 Bottle. BROS, aristocrat chaperon willing to take pay- One cent adore: -- This is to certifyy that 3Th CREEL MAN ment for introducing her into the nest CH.,A S. CLIITHR, of 13i �j,k`,*. _ x , .t is gold on a guarantee by all drug Kin '; society. The results of this undertaking sista. It Duras Insipient Conaumptio g Street West.Toronto SNI`TING MACHINE MFLR9. , . Y r , duly. r p nompIvt@ty cured me a� 'Q-SiORC3-HIT OWN O N 'I'. � i ,-N she o€ course has ventiatited in an and is the bast Cough seed Croup Ours. white eo. ' _ swelling in the left `• article. 1. kueO In IWO than g months. n--------•-� F t ' - A rd a-k'able fact iii rade public in . i was able tQ attend t�oo my - t ' connection with the pairochial work of the -'' x�''; ` business threedayttafterhe . .. _, had placed the machine OIL > '- WA *I `_ o f'�-► - t Rev. Robert Tier, rector of St. George e I had been confined tom „t r , t. ;... - _ y l .. .s t� ­ � 0 _' pariah, 9t. Gatharineti. During .the month t , . � d constantly for four s , t i, � � } y @ice• . - between December 2nd, 1893, and January « Inonthe ptoviounly.) Tho i`. 2, 18 , Mc. 'i"'' : 'l docttore decided that noth• � l �., : = k r;: e X Ker read the service for the _* -Ing but amputation would t burial of the dead over five ersons whoe'e . p t' a, t ',.y � '` p save my Tito. but on May - combined ages amounted to 423 years, not 15th,�IBM,a friend persuade ' � °" "y: s� e ed me to lou AfR. CHU'I E make a"machine for 1 ., (t k, r ,r ,,rt Ar1. °, Y:. one -of whom was under eighty years of stn. I�onaentod, but I confess I had no faith ,; ... _. � t_ ". age. _ FOR MICULARS ABOUT TRI in 1t. I suffer now no pain whatever, and can o•§ - a -¢ '- " ' x ` r walk ten milers without the aid of stick or r 1 , ... . ". I. I :;I_ a % � ';t L It hue Been found that Mists Ellen Tarry p!y Baa makes the "autograph fiend" useful by SETTLERS . TRAINS help anyone who mive iay be eutYornn lea Imdid ' - I g ,, �SNURE 'MAM , r requiring everyone who wants her auto- ■-�•-+TO avid to convince them,if possible, that thorn is - e yl r t��, 'a +J I.., graph to coatributs something toward the only one cure. and t,haVa a tension as a lied IT QA!ES�HIIV, �. T . , - PP P MANITOBA , by Mft. CLUTH� o>t $4II 13traot pp K I, - .a I } r ��rzt ' en ort of the hos itsl in which qhs 1p T �T went~specially intureated. It is -suggested .that ANG THE atonia. �t Ceorge CilesWEST , 320 Markham St, Toronto.. �� _ • � 4 ! 1S other peoplewho, forsomer@soon or another`, NORTH - 4 s -J: are targets for the hunter after autographri r; `. sharia adopt a.eilpilali plan, and levy, say "`: . +tw>l ..�'" t - - r �. { w s ._ N o it I, , . _. fiftycsnta, for. some worthy charity, as a- .,` ' - i'£� \ , ,. %� � ., . �$ tit w - i t '`�` xi y t o 0 di ' � s; condition precedent to the writing of-ttheir nt)ittest Ra oaa Assgt, t i 3 �" - names. They would thus make the auto- sed art acopy of i . _ 1 t'_ r: �r: X. e ® `' ' generally re` arded _ ViM� �,. �� yi P r graph fiend1. , yvhois rout g y d olive "Free Fact . a r V as a nuisAnce, a useful and pro u , Ed N 4 i' r i': member of society. Farms.and w i ' . tet ;:��` e ars" t `L; B.@ P Hsu a o8ntU1r7� ago` the 8$eots of S.r. c 1 A S T N LISO>v JlilrTltRAL 17Ve1'Itx upon the system1111 .- '_ Chatlatittes and Ong W1. . . , . �,.. x ma have been esperinientai. Iicw 'rte ,_ . . . ' . - »' . lhealing ro rtles are established.be `� r, ; ` ave Iona plied- their vgcatian bn the`stff P gond ��IRT question. 'he analybis albue ou,mps. it a trot,t I 1►EAVES �" >_ • : faring-#selpla of,.th.e people. .The.knife hqs medicine of an exceptionally high ceder. :.I ', . i tit::. _�:� _ tr;r, ,, - til':,! the uich;':; naugii0'.app�iotttioile. s Besides, nearly every phyysiQi1 doorport ip. ` he viet'm of Borns until recommends And preseribes it. No other �� ' { � ' have tormen•te t t �, waist on fife agil<tita®ill lapproacboe fat„ shaped `itself=-there a'. no the convictions_ . loran. » ,6r t •mF# �a i - care. Putnam'e p�inlesa Corn hxtractor n an fe�Ct411'ef Utl)y by " k . :�. roves on what a slender basis public opiti• }} yt�, q(�a� �(� p t��} /�p t "` - s•g �:' ::. P , P U• La)OAL Au Tal ttt4 'UOr! s.,;, .r ion often rebts. 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Y• _v-. .r. .. f 6 -.J - •F". �Rd.- _-. ... - -ik ,.. .. - ' .. - •s. .. N.± s '!c,,,�'F- ', •,.�. .cad t,.� .�'dta,d.F$j t,:s,. ��y� ._ ...-: - > a t+.T'!,-. •�?r t. -, -,: J' '•.•.,:.'`?' jai ;:.t; 3E1°tr�, � .�i a..i',,d. n:•,atH - .- - -. Tp A. un f3� _ e� _, � moi„ ,.,air z •, to the adrirees label ersi►yt -Jhrsataza - -_ -_ J . - w � aiya a)�rc�s aaaertain the da ycv Endeavolrors da '► for t ,.,..M - onr �,t W 7( the>�e.,t blue Whlo ,. ,:. eubsorfiption to Tai Nah,r tnQ the College Frld oven o rBAble ,e 1. - - sie a• at y am aur yauagetrs there tae _ � ,, h`. ® ' mittancee are aoknowi Ing at 7:80 . m r.ys. . d -.' pp e ' - A,_ r date oil label.on t.ne gtt a -Geo. Glitters 1a --At Piokerjn till Sunda , Id ay ch:4 jh s 1 reaei tot money at this office.; e�iwa ie at tb old u aTood cu tin$ bee 1fi94,tlae a►Ife of y th 1. p"�•• . I h e date paid abs Y e Methodist E. + den o ass -.�.r aa. church Friday. Mnah ---Ar the frost is nearlq all out, 0'' p ,: ' : Eget was prepared for the furnace roads will visit ae the °ad ' _ • _ --�-C. E. Mar uie is off work t is week let it be soon.,, n+ r fgt>gre. 13h, k ' X '� through illness It y : may yet o some --The funeral of the late gdiss Wileoa1. `` days before he has entire! reoove , .. PIC$E$INC} ; -Frank Gatbrie leftor daughter of William Wilsan, 8shbnrn, �- t ONT., MAR. 9, 1894. Wh tby this passed throaQh 1,®re Wedn - week where he will.take up the tudy of for Soarbaro where th® sedgy en rbate . ° I . � drugs _ ' gs with 'W. R. Howse. His friegde made. interment gyne _ yI @p 1 . } ": L v CA LI SM hero bespeak for.him every saoee s. -The Yresbylerian Tea at Dunbarton . . :A; ' ' -Mr. W. W. Sparks will 1 ad the on Wen : 14 • d sedgy evening was a w prcmineut article�'to which We w $h `i I % �•-Farm hands are hiring for th nom• 8undalane n von res er meati groat egos is ,; �' g neat Daae, whi a the - . �. g s aeon. - " y i program thereat ave - qq .. call �rour special attention. g' °Pio,., sy temativeut �aatisfaotion. The oharoh was 611ed alter Richardson is now with Ross Benifioenoe. Why, and how muo ?" to its utmost oa 0 Bros, Whitby. -Alen. Birrell and wife mo �d to humor preyailepd�Iey nnh�eberal good Brougham this week. This oho Done MON TROUT :: . w h --The robins are tupon xis and ring oche vaoa ee an. pled tho chair, R►hile e ` 's as surely come. r house in Pickering, but ass oh vas livered b It9p. L, p P '°hes were de• . ' `g cancies are rare, the house will son Jr, y errin, Robt. Miller, We have some fine Geor 'an Ba• T 0 F -W. V. Richardson, ao Ufted at Neva• have Geo. Porker and the chairman. - The y taut tan ha" d ? market, last Sabbath. a tenant. feature of tre evening was Mise Jessie . _µ. They are pronounced very fine. --W. Tanner, of Whitb .w --We.have:get,a nuiyaber of 9 a� her with b)a k re- Alexander s readings, which were encored 1 � , his Parente over Sunday.- ceipts we are anxious to 611 tip, f yoa to the echo. The alar 1 -Miss Parkinson, of Toonto, -Ti 'ts at have not yet procured one of thea Stine assured of a hear Popular a ocutionist ie CANNED GOODS : present witFa the Misses Law. for 1894 call in and be sa lie neat a y Daae anon her A PP We ppearanoe in this net hborhoad. 1 - ;�` --Mrs. John Baxter, of Bt. LPaa fila• need the money. g . : -A. A. Post, of Whitb Thg musical part of the program was far• 1. tion, was here this week with" friend . y, annoan s by Wished by the Cedar Grove choirs ha'�e g large- gupply of �;aIIned (lopes n L advertisement in another oolamn that , and Hanter, of Cart 1 �_ -'R' wrigLi is her this t ►at be organization sustained its reputation. +, hand, which being of choice quality and low . "":week with hie sister Mrs.James g lt, has a very desirable farm to eel! o rear- Notwithstanding tine anfayorable condi- Price, find ready sale just now. 3 �� .. - I - onable terms. . For �11Y* fir- --Alexander Birrell and wife hay en• oa &bat gentleman. Particulars a dress tion of the rands, there were present TEAS`gaged with E. (}. AIRer, of Bron b for many from a distance,.and all departed - . the rammer. g At a meeting of the Toronto P c►sby. for hams highly pleased with th tory held in the city Taesda , the of th a events _ ;: � . This is the time of year Man is in s' -The Spink flats were gooded d tin y all of a evening• The Dumbarton people I " y y good eu 3 the farinost days of ibis week. Ours ring Rev L. Perrin to Georgetown and ime- are to be congratulated upon the success 1y of teas, We have eat ilnpndation Ie so f3 house was ratiFed, and the ' great value in mewbat prsrnatpre Rhin Indaotyo will that their enterprise so justly merited, - g' , .- . '� 4 PA take lace March ,10, Rev. J.O. 7y will We did not hear the amount of the Ie Special reduction in price to any taking theme n# i- I- .f �� &V R. Haddow will addre s oei to but five, ten or twenty lb. tote. s '' iR� @fi Qty#' lid IWd prime ' the p t feel satisfied - - ' - ••. 1 Opl4 And Rev. that they were1. ` diltrt Lorr, .of Roue $ill " ' �� �� Wall,�oe w' ad.. sufficiont for all purposes. SOAPS 1 .. I - . . : 4 . 1. -.1- - . � 7 B , ,were ma 'eu _ �. ` dress the mi�.nr. . 'by Rev.-J, T. Caldwell, at the Meth diet ` _ .. , , --At the next regulax meetin of ick- $�►No Hit,t.,.' '' NOW t)ti ar " 1. parsonage here on Friday, March �n . I ,:: i._ , - - y e all baying SoBpB. �+lectric, �s --Mies M, E. Brown, of Mimico, Bring Council a by-law apppoointlttg own. dry or 'Toilet. We have all th but ship officers for 1894 will be passed. Ae �Pe welcome Mr. and Mrs. �eor r til• a Leading!riles d _ __ who attending thelLadies' Colla e, it• g some s ectal ones -. R it if, very desirable that all athm tem son to our town. It is increasing tail . p y ' p Lowest prices. by, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, ex should have their ratnrns in the has a of John David$on lett for Toronto on Man- . Findlay for a couple of days last wee . the 1 . . . . C Clerk k b as (deo. W. Decker has purchased the y that date, those who have Y morning in search of employment. B� �NG ��� P no_t yet done so should not longer delay Success John.. Lahey promisee on Christina street. he Dont forget it : the Band is the: best i . 1" We hag x ' consideration is said to be in the neigh' or- in the matter: If the present cyst ill of 8 e tra Palua l� thIs at ppggenti Sever1.lace et, es y 1: j. , B statute labor is to prevail, and the rate• p Y pec�all when the roads elro in . linea we ask all to try, hood of-$600. The oonveyanee is t be p the condition that they are just now. '' completed this week. This dwollin payers Bo expressed themselves in tl a re• e cF,v . - R s a cent munyoipal elections,. it ie very im- the tea gbven'wtt that b res tonybodyy attended - ver oa great t -ba one, and is consid rEd portant that road overseers should name avenin and t Wednesday to. �e a gI•eat bargain. g carnes ham their returns in proper time, so the un• with the event ; but we didn't notiwell ce lG,on�g - MARQ U I , I: . -_ __ . --A phonograph man paid'aprofese on• performed work may be ahargod up, fellow there. I uses he's out of ' . ! . 1 . I :. al vI C KI E & . isit to the college .and pabho school --Mr. Hn ns g 'y"ght• 4 _. on Wednesday. Those who chose to on• tTf31 Informs us that oma Frank ie apparently very unfortunate. - - Last Sunda e � '� .. tribute Sve cents to hie wealth were al- bAys are in the habit of enterin th Sal, y venin some - vation Army barracks at night and nus• R person ran into lowed to hear the machine talk. The al- hie r��'gg after he had driven it ander the fail did not Ing much damage to the interior o the ahareh eked, and dam ed the wheel so give general satisfaction for aagg . baildinR ail well as causing other a uo that he was left to walk hoahe ; but as _ some Ppcnliar reason. y' Frank isn't any too fond o! welkin by I ' --"Bound b an Oath" isahe title f a -nee. . He wishes ut to state that if ash the • d ` �, . �, . a thins be repeated he 'will r lAan of the kind IJoctor a Dart arnvrxl drealna now being repared b the Dr m• a i P teed }some all 0, g, ns _ . tthe - m f or . fI tr - esti as o a p y or h �� EARING Company. The play will be on the P oaesbrea clog. Ae 1>dr.Hn I_ ._Boa Tp ; I .1 . . ._11 .. ggins ie a man of much orae - -..--_.._ 6 ' beards just as soon a , the- club can c m- of character, it would he well forte . . e • I- 1. -1- . I ' _ . I I . .. I ►fete. R 88 WHITBY. 1' t - arlran ements. This we anderst nd ,., .- I __' I' the heaviest drama yet ahem ted nd Ic.,ls to �iye UpP-d to Vie t trusty wernf p. . - P --Bef(�re a�:y"arraugf'rnents are made The following from-the ChieeRn Naers - the scenery will be superb. about the Fi,• rnen's annual picnic, w uld of liSth will be of.interest to uPtiinrr,+ire - of --Robert Gordon and Richard Col ins. it not be, well w anaonaas the agai, for , a'io •A a remainder of our stock 0f i - ' - - have erected a c:ooeing on Church st set our readers : Charles room icb l y _ q Dominion Day instead of for May a th charged with the murder of bin, 9.1ar 1 ' for their own aoaomrnodatian. There tbiil y inter (�Ooda IB t9 �8 `Bold be no Sue imposed on trespassers we re as heretofore.: 4enerall� the wrath r is Cron at Wilmette o�q the 4th day of lust at so cold on the Queens Birthday that t ere NOVember, was brought into Judge Chet• p , informed ; the only restriction het.being that is little pteaeare for those who at nd !gin's coati this morning. Attorney �c88 t118t are away dpi 1n C2,. pedeetrisi ze are asked to remove glad Y mow• from their boots befpre nein thearosaita these gatherings. we should have ng. rence Ennis appeared for the prisoner, . 3 -Z'he s g g• Rested this change ere this, an,a in fact. and, according to an understanding will{{ . de to make room fol New Qrppdq pecial services are being con- Dominion Day would have been $ret se. the attorney for the •tate, askod that ills! 1, tinned this week in tb`d Method it char h. looted, only that for years past the Io t0 arrive III a few weeks, ' Neat Sabbath it ie expected tbai rev, pe case be continued. Tbs hearing was sot i ought - of St. Andrew's ohnrch were scene ed for March 19.' F`rank -Wheeler was apt ' A. Langford, of York, formerly of dr n• to have atberin on that day, Baoh obs - B ge present in court. In fact, Wheel ab- air ct froth th8 mtl,ntlf$CtUr88 waod ciroait, will oondact the aervic jectioa hag now been removed, hove e Y1 . - f` ' aenos real! caused t1io ease t, be put f': It' ie expected that !ergs congreRatigne r' over, altho h the cautjoawaoe wan farm• tl]f Old CO1lAtr m I be erept both raonpi We understand the Presbyterian br the all r -. R •,., a0� 1T 1p era have dispensed with Saoh ' Ratberi cgs. y requested by the defense. Assistant y , 4. ` The Company e4pald dieopoe ills ma ter State's Attorney Hajdhi and Loafs J 1?uir. Z' I. RMS C.A:SH OR PRODU 1.�' .1 I �- ia l�iaby fiiet�ds is Seirbarc a d next meeting so that if s change be m de, son were present is behalf of ►bs prcisecu �• elsewhere will be pleased to learn tat the fact can b® announced is Rood ti e, tion. Goodrich is a smooth fac ad boy and -p Rep. T. N. Hanter has been called has We wo�:'d also saRgeat that the pro m he sat its the court•rbani this morning �' `� � . 11 ' . curate of Sherbrooke, . 4 Quebec. He tae at thio &n�aaal gatheriak be changed a. he would hardly bays been taken for a ��Z'$ FND . therefore removed h?m Agnes, Lake Me- t•rially from that of former dears d t' • gad - . ��R�,'+ r11 ­ . rlsoner char with murder. Gloadrjcb, - Rantic. While in the neighborhood D�r• made.more.extensive; -There is no it will be remembered, was arrested after H. made many warm friends who . Will reason why the Fjrea3en s ganga! P.i Dia the police had warmed far weeks on rivbat �VLARgHA .. : ' ever be pleased to hear of his ix►oreael R should not be the event of the kind uv ►he was a mysteriaw case. The murder ac.1 snoeess. dibtnot. '.vow is the time to consider the carred at .Frank Whesler'r baa at Wil ' , - -We age asked frequently wbv the far• matter in all its baa ings. matte. Mr. Wheeler heard a rtroXglo . . , mars in this neighbohood do not start a Messrs. T. P. whits, S. Ii• Ste in the room of his mother-in-law, I[rs, , fir" - . ' - - . �1� cheese or butter factory If you take a son gad Robert Idi)as, Cron. He loaded his revolvers, anal, loam• . the thrte arb'tra• , lzouble to go to the station sub morning tore appointed to settle matters bet sen int acmes the hail, saw Mrs. Oren lying - on will find ---_- - _. __ - y a ready made answer there Ddessra. Patterson ]dryers and the °a lbs Boor, bar face covered with b! id - I ' q awaiting you. The same thing ma be Townshi $e f 1 .. y p of Pickering, mot al-Brougham am o1 owed the burglars frorta the Boase A N . g "} seen in the eveninq.� Too. many of gar on Monday afternoon and beard avid nos and shot one of them. He then notjosd ' FLL Block foedere- find ready -Pale for their relating to the. matter. There were ao that the house was on fire. In a sboN Ragtllrin�{ (S�i) h8f1 ►l the- r en Y In ilk in Toronto at good rices. t t 1 lawyers present,(fllerAfore lbs Reeve! tyme the building burned the mB may ha8 t�282>4 Q,t ' -Zelotna Harvey Woodruff null i Mart ed after the intesats of the"Corpo ion burglars )title t;Utl#, `1'11aat toy feJL WA►IIt, the Li88d Of money, has , A rearoh was made for the bur IIaltie Moore of Sadba seta for it is sn f3W(JU 8(l a(?WIl U ll$. W8 a8k pII 10 i� ry, were marrl�d while Jahn Iley ty coadactod the ages far p d, Supposed that three men p T a on Wednesday. F•by Qlst at the residence his firm. The ground taken by ihs r qs t°ok 1 the arson gad murder. Final. ti10118 B ld V4*f► 8 f8 WI Share Of your yo. of the bride's elster,so says a notice h was that the accident to lbs engine as )y Goodrich was,arrested. It u said that lung t(} g'lve you lII r0tu"Cta� ot?Od p:#hle ad tie., Lute left bare for Sudbury eo�e due alone to the joy oaljdition of the ill. partici tjan for &I)e 8lunt4, two ears he made confstsioil of his - j : A_J y ego and since going (heree while IIs. Meyers claimed that tLe r d in the crime at the fiats the police WA t1rN Zlt►U1lf t0 ti�08e What We learn-that he has succeeded admirabl . was not of saf tient width and that tis him in charge. cOIIBYaer a ae01d8�1� BII8• . i , f oef�sful Na r'� hnt;i His many friends here join tls-in wiahi g together with ibe s,.,denoe of gaud res a, , y 088, .tor . Which We --feel gi'atefQl t0 Ot>t' him,aad hie young bride a long oontti• was the cense of the aaoideat. Both si es Yiss O�riatie, of Chicuygo;it viritfaR with 2718Friy klrl(l- rc[j�{ lU '6�J1 oxlt c -., tions honeymoon alI through life. . had evidence to back ap these Boa yy. M'�' Jso. Burns. `�" llBtOYYIers, and trust: that our i . 1. id quiet wedding took -place at Mrfs. tions. Meters. Patterson do Meyers roe gTh og o n� company removed to Port 11UfIlIlBfitt tlt+Hll>uR'M 1 the past shall have 'Veil • r Woodl�uffa residence, gIn St., y pe last. 8c1i100, illi rHsult t f Wh1011 ma i pe1' BCt Batis- g Thnrsd tuned a catalogue of prices from he Mrs, W. H. Warren ws is Tvronta nit• y )z1flAre for C18 a liberal at .11 - evening of last week, when her daaghtbr makers of the,epgine showing how ori oh fling friends last week. rOIIRp 1D t_hd fUtUl a Emm"s was married to William Allawa�q, the repairs would Dost,and these-moa is Mise $ertha WatQas, �T r by Rey. J.T. Caldwell. W. L. Puckering a.d3od to the freight eharges n4 arita icing bar cousins at the bay. n , via �l M • MARG4 officiated a gI•oomsman.while Doss B h in sendin the engine to the f9rm nd ♦ Qri Pickeik lard as Isted the bride tbroa h the- gg Frank tluthrfe, of Pickering, is eagagI 11 . ` R tryj R back, would•aggregate some 1$16. a, in mining pills for W. RR• Howse for some 9 r ordeal, Both nattier are well and favo • jor Harper war pre_sent at the neat of time to come. _--r� "' -'-T-- ably k own in the village;and all join the township, and teatjfied thaaitsi. z• Claytonbas wishio thebl happiness and prosperi>y amminR the engine carefully, hs wo ld y Johnston ten n of 1. < Bras. store with the intention of learnfog f --ih Orchestra concert -on Fride � t I . - . 4y guarantee to replace the broken pa the raeraLant business. evening was fairly well attended, but 4 with new Dass and place the engine in as N• C. McGregor, of Roland, Manitoba, i• MILLINE Y . , 'DO W� N M . . .� .. � I the ez uses were sooaewbat 'ezteieivo, home vieitiuk hie parents, Dir. and Mrs, T'- �-- �-«-�•••.... good a ooniition as before the aooident ar James McGregor. F that org isation did not benefit ,nate - 1160. Another oontetttion of the to ' ' On WednesdA , Marr-h 7, T. H. $!licit, i� Win ter I1. . ially fr m the receipts. To say th it shi gins that the threshers lied not en �r 0� sol ' pp aged 68 yearn. Funeral -Saturday at 1l:$0 �+� V Q��: , I . : those w o attended were rather dire , snf$aient precaution in descend' has p,m., tbo IInfon . < Cemeter pointed, would be put putting it mild) . hill. That Kitt one wheel was oo ed We are pleased to see Chap. Ooakwall fn �* � �. r A Mr. Baa, of Toronts, was there evi h whio}I would .have a fendsaay b oa fawn again, ba having the sting• 1��' i ' World's Fair views which be ahem d the to slew. - ]!fir. tfon of aoni9dential clerlr ie, .H•Warren•p . ��'�� ����$ ���k - o pp 3feyra of ' ed - to thro >: n canvas, by mesas of liize that he had -taken what reaauliana hs new store. Success. - - • • p light. Perbaps the lime was not proper- thought necessary and had Died in Whitbyy on Taosday, March Qtly, Make e � om for r Z,1� ��a ly slag)► never toe sd Mary E:, aecwnd da C s r , or the lantern was worn• oat, a wheel is any other.way. Evidence in aKhteK the fats (iso, ,l hal the; % , ttempt was all there was to ijt. support of either contention was prods Mc�or•maJck, a R9 years. Funeral Bat' IAMSo I« "'�"� �. .• ,� . - It wet s dismal failure. Many of the ander oath. When all the witnesses ad y• Ddamh 10th, to the Union Cemetery -! :' P� { views a so dim that it was impossible testified the arbitrators were lef3 a) a We understand that Walter Richardson, ..-.•""_- ,; of PickeringROSS a,i to see tlI m, while the descraiptione giveln and After about two hours delibera on Bros u oangdsntiao term fangs$ b i �'� a fltA.Vp 1lC)W 121 Bpm` ' by.ibe I inner were much of the tame or- gave out a majority award ribroea by McBrad who to ate ' oy 181'$8 �iB802'tigetl der. 'I1U so who had visited the albite Dieners. y� leading a taastsave c►o1• '► Of • .'- Stevenson and tYllne all,.,i In Torcula, J Rr sgarted Idssers P Cit dti ' g the sat fair were di atterson do •WEED . , Meyers 11ao, a Quite-as enjoyable time wet rpeot at the t with th' eahibidob, gad many let! ills that the Dort of the arb►cratipielt1tild be resi+ienoe of ldr. Jif[an•ftt, Base 1.9ne, as + �, 1z . hall bei a the show ha4 ooneluded, The -paid by the township. Mr, VPedaerd+► a' b AIA _ y IR .l last. The usual nambor , I _ mtyaic fn fished by the Orchestra was the not nos agree to or ai dances, •to. were-indulged in. �d the ° ►fit nt.l�, t E r� aaly fen re of the evening worth of pat• While there ma� be. X dilfere oe.cilia' mmpan did not retire slat�l the ruyall O S j E a , i-•�. R . ,' s muage. Dao who bays heard r. Oath as to the Touroship's°liability is the hours 7the morn. - � - . ave I � sing n.former occasions were diem- ter, .I1 axe agreed that arbitaat' - ` 1A.Y -_ IVYJ M �16'at®lard cooper a.veh ' b20I WIC 41'0 - e Q,�, � . : posted him also. The fast thea be had proper way of"tilin oysh aft u t e �, ,` F, g go to court rl at loW ri ► to ting '�i�ant an aoeompaal►Iat mai► the case been allowed to W. S. $port. Port Per p tel•,:°- WA �t8!! E ; have hes partially to blame. It is. ak Cbio t baa bash arresteA �r a at $. g�ii ,; Pa , y tqo el:peaser would aaost asearedly 1�Nte n ober . vy, of stealing R neighbors honwe. 1. �_ bad that s Oronertra were aQ anforttl�l- hsa Twa 'hutadl'od doljare wiU ,n ,;. � ate as tt► a sante the sviow of Mr. Deaq, Rattle alt claims, while . The was moves fourt,�a bt+ sOlf SUIT 01 0 , it the b and, , 1 a 28 Wi !: as that niztrtion is well wordy of been resorted to lbs oortfs alao+s P an a entrant tott tl1> Y � pablio pat onsg'+. •Its is it► be hoped tbt nsanieipality would ba e + t at ° tt4trlA malleable iron wags of .. � . - .3e neat c newt yea lander such utas• amount, nos oc+nsi mw&, being said for 1 000 dam -: ' P Wig- the mmt of . q ' z +way et eat. i liability, if any: . fry Willy ►uc+r .. �. , . � ._._ - . . iltia ._ .. - q'. .. .� ':�.: _ _ : .,� . . . L.a�� 1 . R9 ..: -. _S' .. .. - - . - I I u INO ' . . - ,' a -.- . . _. '.- , . a- .. c3' t ' h I . , _ . 11. 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