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S:o:, -Coroner. Office and Resid nce, - \ - oeived the Royal Arch degree, after which Some of the young folks attended the - . 1 OLAREMONT ' . , Y eK ingStreet,,Pickering Office hours: Morning + �_ . . a sumptuous spread was provided by Dro, party at Mr. Cosworth s and had a-grand ,�, . 30 to 1 :so; Evening 6 to 8,. r �` JQseph H: Bandy; of Pivke�iiog, was m 'Keeler, of the Highland Creek hotel, to time, r which ample justice was done. The Coun- Miss Green has returned to her hoi�ne i11 :: -::-, Legal. _ the village Monday, p 7 1 �, ___ ' ty Master, Bro. J. P. Shaw, the District Scarboro, after spending a few days with , v Miss Milne is down with di btheria•,but .. _ p J. 'Green. .' . , - �E TION �� ll(lDll9, I3AR'RIST RS, ��• Master, Bro, J. J. Hewitt, Bro. R. B. Wal- e' OLICITORS, FTC., 10. Ad,olaide treet _ -�� ��__ � � e� she is now thought to he out of dun er. g lace, Past :Count Master, Bro. Hunter, Mr. Money had the wood bee of the sea � } �' 4 flits. Jobe Gilllnau, of I'icltarin is y son on Saturda last. Wh ? Becaa>;e it � east, T ronto. At Claremont Tuesday illy `�"'- IQ week h her is i $ rater and other members of Y y s , F. F RE WELL, Q. C. BAR$IS here th' with sister, Mrs,Pal. D tr District Secretary y was tint a was ' Little York No. 216 and Markham Lodge p A J* TER,Coant2 Crown Attorney,and County Choice' Smi] Patent Flour 81.6 r ba lister. No. 648 were preeent and assisted the Ea- G• Dolphin and sister, of Claremont; ac L - ` R. ' solicitor. Court House,Whitby. 1 y Y �• Curling hue passed and ekatln hse end- em lifieation of the Degree. $ seethes companied by Ni iss Whaley, spent Friday E: ` ' 0` AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR., NO. ,- - ed. Croquet and football will soon bean were made by the visiting.members and by at Geo. ilavidson's, ti 4� �� �=- AT THE --� ,:• � ;.s $'i TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc• o ce at season, Bro. F. Davie, M. of No. 164, who de- •r• We are very sorry to say that Mr. Bark Thistle Ha, near Brougham. Money tp loan. t John Tarr. sr., has been down with sepves along wi h the other members of his Y P pe to _ j u �/(� j' holder is vvr sick at resent. We ho �04�• & MCGFILLIVRAY, BAR IB- .moi •ate: 1�-a a-r • ggrippe for some time, but is now im rov• Lodge, great credit for their very worthy hoar of his speedy reeovery. 4ilr tare,solicitors,&a. Office opposite net 3:03='�:=NC.T• ' ing nicely. A representation of our Illustrious Order. Some of our people anent to Danbartcn . office,Whitby,Orit. J Ball Dow,B.A.; boo. - _-_ _ , on Wednesday evening last and had a tip �;' ., A.McGillivray,LL.B. �oney to Loan. y •, m <„ co`o+ Thos. Peers has purchased a' number - 1* Ia "' ~ ^ GREEN RIPER. top time, but the roads were bad. ➢ w thousand dollars, private f nds, . a off a •� $ of butchers cattle in Chic neighborhood . ' ' $ome of the people around "here are I A o loan on Real Estate Mortgages at rase- �0 6•' 1- during the past furtniEht. thinkin abort ettin s el; A .100 " A fashionable wedding took plate here g g g ome more ministers .. ?F - onable ates of interest. THOS, PARKER Bar- "I a . I 0 Glood farm gates at Dricowswell s, Clare• on Thursda the 8th inst. so that Chert ood m ht have one once tinter, ekering, (every Saturday.) 4-y N es .� ,., �' p' wont, for 81.40 e80h. rr ll0 'iVOflld bottler when the R°V, in a while. +_-.' l'1 E F. DOWN'$, BARRISTER, 6' r n °' , • Mr. piple; hitevala, as$ieted by Rev. Mr. lJf r ,M � gl A constrtioting bars for that amount. White, Claremont, united in marriage Mies Our blacksmith is doing a rushing bust '�-4: f elicitor, Conveyancer, etc., has per- =0 e A" a� Mauer 1 located in Claremont, Offi a in c Dr. Smith, of Stouffville, visits Clare- I. Burk, eldest dao hter of YD. Burk Ee ness in selling carts, lows; 'etc, An one f Bundy Hall. Brock street, north. Money to v w a �, :; � ." m moat on the first and third Tuesday of Barn Brae, to Mr. O. Pugh, third eon of hneeding anything in these lines should give - Loan. - Z dv �''" each month. His dental rooms are in Thos. Puggh, Pennabank. The bride v ae him a vall. . , feta ' h = w a �' ' �0 �*- � !; Bundy's block. charmingly attired in Cream silk, while Onr genial briakmaker,. Mr. Pette, 1siLa ;11. LL a ve --. U ea c,O; The committee in charge of the band her sister Ethel who acted as bridesmaid, started to hire his men for the yard this i9i ' ti ^^"^""" L p looked ver beaomin in cream trimmed season. He is noted for making the beat of -, . ' concert are bush engaged in re aria a Y g .? R VANZANT, V. S., CFRADU TE o O 9p Sl` # I: 0 E lendid ro ram,thear P p with pink velvet. H. Pugh, brother of the brick and tile. • with honors, Ont. Vet. College, ead w _ P p g p ticulars of which We hear that Jim is site ba thio , office ehawa,Branch office Du-�barton; New- W A A e A , bs, will be made known later. groom, officiated as groomemaD. The PPY ton Meoagh.P_sst.,in attendance ay or ight. =0 p 6b b6�0 2 m I The bad condition of the roads Ilse scene was enlivened by Medelssohn's wed- week atter taking- his lift a walk as Baa `^' - will b at Wm.C011in'P blacksmith shop, igh- 1-py m CIZ a a 4anp -9p m ding march played by Miss M. Burk. Af- day. Re is forever singing My dear Idol land C eek,every Saturday afternoon. ly O ro s 4���q� oauBed a alight deFreasion in trade here• ter the ceremony about 100 guests sat down lie's eyes are blue.,' AOPKINS,VETERINARY UR• O , b �o MN1i maw abouts daring the peat week,bnt the pros• to a beantifnlly arranged repast which did 1 3 11. LEON, Gtraduate of the Ontario vet- go b i .4 A $ : w�o 0 1i pests are now somewhat brigh4r. - credit to host and hostess. The esteem in WHITEVALE. f urinary, College, Toronto, registered me ber Z O I o' $ m `� ( Ip A ewe belonging to B. Cosworth gave which the cot; le are held b their intends P. k, of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. A +s C7 Ci {<,. R'E P y office, esidet,^e and shoeing forge one an one- d ►, a- --a �. birth to a lamb shoat three`weeks; ago, was evinced by the numerous and costly We regret to Iearal that Judson Pugh is , ,:} Harte miles north of Green River. steel F"' I eo m ¢ a o I A and about a week ago gave birth k1 two presents r°valved .by them. After sup r unwell. rivin shoes at iron prices. OBce and shop q tn� o Yo ppee ,� ' ` 4- I � others. To say the least this is very un- the happy couple left amid showers of alip Rab Nowlan spent Sundae with friends77 hours om 7 to 11 a.m.and I to t p.m. ele- •. I � f a � a T •a 0. ,, y d in Markham. 1. P� -. graph dress whitevale Out, P. U. ad ees, 'W , o a a " � A Dena). pore an blessings on a tour through the. , - Green iver,Ont. I Gq '� e g A western cities. ONs OF TIM GUZSTB. Ruby Spink $undayed with her un es at ' E;o w a p M p A few of our crack shots had a target - ►. Maple Avenue. ; - - H 0 P B I N 8; VETERINARY RY ' M ( • x .0 practice oD Saturday afternoon. We may *-a*�-- r 1 surgeon. graduate of Ontario Ve rin- W exec t0 hear of a Water) in the neAr MALVERN. Mrs. R. Hawkins visited friends in Tar sty College, Toronto, office and'residence Lin- subse aen't. wtl DOt lr a shot at Onto this weak. ton's avenue, Pickering. village. Calls day q y y Mr. and Mrs Thos. Ward visited.Toron. 'he man f 'ends of A. W. Forfar and to on Saturday. or ni t promptly attended to. Lam and I Btoaffville. y f0ends or , feet attended W at my own forge, hereh ": W Har Thorel son sad fancily moved' wife are pleased to see him again in our A. E. hla ore n � ➢ I am p epared to do all kinds of job and ge era) �� p ) pe t a COIIple of dupe Iaa� i beta this week f midst after a winter's sojourn out *eat. i blacks tl}ing work. Stan al�Vays on than from the oily, ani Thames Andrew Walker , is also again in our week in Toronto. L. $ortop will locate in Uzbrid s tillage. Japles Thortan spent a eon le of da iti 4 . . .- ri1Ii MAS A. GRAHAM., VETE IN- _ i It is expected that with a cod rest Me, midst after an extended visit of _some p . r 1 RY 6URGEON,Graduate of the O to io f p g months duration with friends out west. Toronto last week. Veteri any College,Toronto,regietered m� ber I i H. will soon be himself again. Fred Davis preached to a large assembly - I If1r. and. Mre. Thee. Carter visited friends of the ntaYio Veterinary Medical Assoc+ tion. i• „;.. - Th08. G1lbhODe 1A TOlfiDtO last week bee decided to adopt the pD Sunday night. Wo are sorry to learn , . , ?amen h notary member of the Ontario M i0al cash a stem hereafter, and asks all hose that this is the last Sunda Fred is to be hoiss Nettie Cooper is visiting her sister SocieL , :mate all dteeajes of domesticate ani- y Mre. Parke at Colwell. �.�� K. • Lentis Also particular attention to vete nary indebted to him to settle at once HO that with as for some time., However, we wish A'number of our farmers started farm . All eases promptly attended o at he may carry out tbia reaeat determina- him success in his noble work. reason ble rates, office at the well knowp es- p we are all expecting a huge ing operations this week.. Cubit ' meat of Glraham Broe.<one'mile wept of 1 tiOD. As flour and teed coat mons and Pev g K time at the y Alex. Armstt'ong spent a few days-fast I l Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punc Dal- Dash at that, ale will not further conduct tiers of Scotland concert on nett 'Friday week with friends in Markham. . a; ly atte ed to. )sty 0101 a credit business. night. Dave says it will be undoubtedly Lieut W. B. Hagerman, of Zephyr, is , I . . . . 'NCORREC the best of the season, you better take a The Bachelors' slab of Claremont will visiting hie parents here this week. " u enc a Q�arb*. have heir annuai oyster ban Det on the couple ui tickets. Geordie remarks: 'Til Edward Thornton, of Toronto, is spend- T.i _ q tall you what it is boys, it will be 'net u.. r - evening oI Maroh 21st, in the �forkmen'e in a few weeks with his brother James. H MAB DIINN, Conveyancer, om- Hall. Invitations and ro ome are be- grand. You ought to take it in. Willi® i, A Rr says :: It will be most 's leildid-arb yo . . Romas Smith who has resided here for i Tmi io or for taking Affidavits, etc., are. i issued and extensive p the last eight months has located in Aar- Mont, nt. n8 preparations of going? g . the committee promise the oro' P greatest social =-Pante- Thos. Todd has moved onto Ma le� Ave f � BUNTING, Issuer- of Marriage evert of the season. The $carboro Cricket Club and the Ran- , . �.7 R The market on Taesda Was Iv at. goys Football Club will hold a coif meet• into the dwehin - L. 'genses for the,0ounty of Ontario Of- g lately vaCat4 by lir. , t - lloe at the store or at his residence,Pick g y 1 R. Hawkins. tw Village. la- tended notwithstanding the o position af• ing at Calleadex'a Hotel,Malvern,cit March ` p Dr. H. H. Major and D. R. Keaton were ' _ forded b both roads and weather.- But. 20th At 8 p.m. to elect Owers a,d consider {: 1 ; • .B'EATON,TOWNSHIP CL RK y absent from home last week on ar basin_ss , ter sold at 18 cents while were ream the problem of getting up a grand Foot; • Conveyancer, Commissioner for t king eggs trip to Detroit. ball and Cricket Tournament to take Hodgson moved into the village a9fdav to, Accountant and Insurance A ant. / ily disposed Of at 14 Dents per dozen. place' Chas. H ll[auey to loan on farm property. wills here on the 24th May. All who are i>;• pro- 1� - The poultry trade bore has much im• this week, occupying the residence former- bated. OFFIOE-At W itevale. Will iu rayed during-the ant two months. terbeted in the above sport will lease at- 1 tenanted b Rev. Bron am every Monday afternoon or the p p y y Mr. Shaw. +. ' cranes tion of baeit.eea. 97-v tend aid ancoesi+ Will assure T. L. a. David Annis is oin into the dair H. Roach, who resides in the find con• Willis, Seo. Se o. C. b y a NEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F, eassion of Uxbridge, lost three children business very extensively, having added a r from scarlet fever last week. Tho--be- number of fine cows to Iiia herd. Hutchison, appzaieetr at Claremon for And 1125 101 $86 11i�►e b8811 �aYlg a �� ' '11Caaad Permanent Loan do Savinga Co., sae revved couple hate the sympathy of all DUNDARTON. . .• Mr. and Mrs. JokL Hodgson, who nt g the winter with friends here, left on aa- 0!166, pronto. stock capital $8.000,000, offal friends iD this their hour of axtreme sot• 'i- ll be WitChee Is Ott Miss now h orrison has returned to day of lust week for •their home in Mani- 'I . assets 8,790,000. The company leads mon on y >I Tek lowest nrrent rates. of interest and on f vor- row. There are several other eases Of tuba. . ' able a of repayment. Mortgages an a6- able for want of eleemun or re irs ? fever hereabouts, but it is ez ected that Toronto' Y . beatur purchased. No commission, No slay I g p p Mrs. 0.Holm and Miss Lawson have -Mm•• •Taylor visitedher dsaghterin Tor• the atieats will recover. returned Nome. onto again last week, and we are pleased to • Espen moderate. �tf p �' Take i+ at once to, the best eq teed Th E worth Le learn that the latter is mach improved in e p ague of the Merhodlat _ . POST, CO cUNTY ARCHIT CT church went to Mount Zion on 'Wednes- Our »° hunt imus Rune to Tor- health. /� 1Y i - A* or the. county of Ontario Drapings repair shop in the district. . s• onto as a delP for the C.O.C.F. ands cations furnished for every cl of day evening and presented a splendid James Armstrong ass irf Toronto last Mrs. Pizer an daughter Amelia, aro 'week with his brother'Will ' bail n . steam and but water heating and BAR�ARD, of Whitby, who i6 s rWaw,at the_oyster sapper and enter- , who is in the vsatila on a specialty. Office-Gerrie BB ooh, Tiiament given there. Although the visiting Mr. anddre. Q. Rose, Foxboro. Hospital with s,diseased arm.. Under the., . corner Dundas and Brock streets, w0 tby. Our school tom ber, D. W. Ferrier, and treatment there it is mending., IffBeside co-Hingeton Rona bast PickeMng�s7-y thorohghly capable . and emtperi nced roads .vete not first-class, he attendance Miss. M golm visited Rosebank on John Larkin is Makin preparations to t` �, -- rues good and the affair proved satisfac• o� g p P I . PENNELL, HOOl3E PAIN r,R workman. .:. to Eo all who attended. t�atnrdap last. retommenve farming, and we understand t = ��/. and Decorator. All kindsof hones paint- he ro a m•modellin his dwellin he 1n81 I . Mrs. Thom b has returned to ber P P� g g• - sig writing,graining, paper-hat ging,glaa- ednesday morning �f last week Jos. doubtless intends securing a wife if not 6 F - Coq, k somining, tinting, etc., acus on bort EVAD's little bo hal somewhat of a nor- home is Toronto, acoompanied by liar g notice All painting done by me w111 be of pure y little niece Florbnoe Chisholm• housekeeper. i _+ linsee oil and white lead and satisfaction - STOVE PIPE POLIS 1 -row escape. He drove the other children j A. G. White has purchased another pony sntead An earl order solicited. An rder pe Our Vlllaae eta now s rt a horse y y to school and when returning hs borne po that for diminutiveness of size, grit and i . left wi h J.Tanner d .`3 •n, butchers, Pick ring, became nnllaana e b jockey,•as we understand I:' has started gill re eive rompt attention. work sbo and �' Use Howes s Brunswick' Bla k to a able, ut was, captured general get up is hard to beat: Getting free ._: hitbv. 181 before dein the buainees as be changes horses v®ry reside y polish your stove pipes. Finest po ish g any great amount of damage. the other day he started off on the ran for R1 I frequently.Tg MAB POLCHER, Licensed - uo• made. No disagreeable emel . The rig collided with several posts aqd , y' his former home, but Ben White grasping ti neer,Valuator,etc.,for East Yor and he sights at Dunbarton station onpony's flowing tail brought him to a atend- 20 Dents r bottle at such before being brought to a standstill. 'Vednesda evening of last week were g g 11 i tie wh a of North and South Ontario. trict pe Gorham Bros. are making y K still with a ark, n not heir wet attend all-van to all orders b mail or telegraph. W. R. HOW ' B Drug Store, itby, g every sr. i pony g weighty very interesting as a top buggy contain• enough to withstand the pressure brdaght Charge Moderate. Ad;lress THOS.1'OUC IR, ------r=- rangement for their mammoth 6x1. Of l ti Boz 47, rougbain.Out. - Dr.Dean's Liver Pills. Dr. Dean's Iron.P lis fat horses on Wednesday nezt, March 21st. ing two drove from the station with pat- to bear by the athletic Ben. ' - the blood. Dr.Dean's Bitter Extract of Sar ant brakes. As this stud includes some of t$e best „� On Saturday night a bad break �Qcaarred_ i,4,", OBTILL, AU- ONEER, E C., saprilla for all stomach troubles. Strayed er stolen from the premiBes of in the mill pond here, a portion of the west x r Teen River,solicjts sales from his um- Clpdeedale stock in Canada, the sale is - �. `= erons f ends-both fax and near. sales of i s, i W. R. HO WSE, Druggist, Whitby, S. N ioholson, one tame omw answering to `bank being carried away. The loss to Mr. �-� .- , 4 - tar a a ck,and everything that is to be sol will sole agent for Canada, looked forward to with great expectaaey. the name of Peter. A suitable reward of. White is beauy, as it will cost considerable {' bE han led b the subscriber With the n most NoTicz-Ev one malting purchases at owse's the will be like a fair on Wed• to repair the damage. As Taylor & Lount. �+" o• 'e ai d sold tfia very best adventfared for any information that will lead to ka . d advantage. 481y Dru Store or the next days will be given a nesday, as buyers are ezpe3ted from the „ obtained the power;for their faotbry and •OH LESLIE, BOOT AND 8 OE DZI scribbling book free. Mention Pickering four corners of the earth, its recovery. saw mill.from this source it closee'their ee- We understand. there was quite a oat- 11 l� ken. Pegged and sewn ,work. O ars q tablishi�ient as we,Il as the roller mills, un. i I Lison the other day between two carts til the dam is repaired. A coffer dam is ° ' k prom y attended to. Experienced war art- AUDLQY« ti sip, n't forget the stand,nearly opposi the and orae of them fared very badly, as 1't ming r�apldly" constructed for tempararp � News, g street,Pickering village. 7WO D bad both shafts ' broken and otherwise ase, until the breat- can be repaired in a, �- t >ldrs. Smith conlinaes veiny low: damaged. The party escaped with slight more substantial manner, and will be cum- i 14 . } (��f O DON HOUSE,•Piokaring, nt., Mr. Hall hue moved onto the Sane �. VI J es Gordon,proprietor. Tbisbo lima fpm• y' injury. plated, it is expected, in a couple of days. � ,. ' • fns n w brick building, Aniahed in su r The tea on Wednesday, March 7, was The butchers were unable to do any basir '' ROLLER MILLS �• ,I style. very convenience and comfort f the ' Mr. Triggs child.was buried on Thnrs• �' travelli g public. New and oommodiou■ blas : . a groat YgtStess considering the elate of ossa here this week ori account of the Large 14- day, week. the roads kites J Aleacsnder's'reoita• fish supply available, the race being filled and sh ds. ! He Bees t Saturday in the oil with fine fishes, unable from the lowness ©f' 1 r - q 9 y tions were wall reeeived by -all. and on 1. R/I at Oats and Two Rowe . getting ua his apriaR stock• the following eyenia¢ there was held a the water to escape, and lying in the-pools- } ,� i ano Biarle - I. Littlejoho and family spent TuesdayIOD Social for those tubo wished tp silo__. are easy captured. The strings taken Bun-' -; 'y • WANTE - (8th} in our midat. Come again. day were something marvellous to see, andProceeds of both evenings amounted to , for whi© i I will a Capt. Rowe's sale passed off real well about j86 the agility displayed by some of the grown:, - PI KERING B R�N C n ,. p oonsidermg Mie state the roads were in. ap fishers was indeed wonderful to behold. Y heop The bo s who were thought to be lost faj , _ There is a L�i�a of road between the the h1�11eSt price, Donald Sutherland rlaad lllad a wood bee al v jmd Dnnbart�n elation which is Toronto,boys safely home Wedneeday� Mr.' Lawrence a olffis last week. iflooas 4 Ops Minn the transaction of all leetix imp very bad, to which the mail carrier Delo evening. Their friends had grown nneasF j bel d also. testify The pathmaster plow hed up the at their rolonged,absenoe, as the boys are • Baluki Bneineds. p Orrr Homts-Fr0a2 10 to s; Bator aye �,4RN MEAL for feed $22, "me around Mere have stuck he plow sides of the ros�d; last year with the inten- unacquainted with city ways, and might to 1 o'clock, into the earth and have been following it tion of ing it, but the gmduig was easily have of lost; so Dr. Harry was dis- Sa ngs Bank lII Lohneeti II. pQr -ton. This makes the for a few days. - nevor done ; therefore the ditches are patched to the city,alnd found them in good 'I (8•y a ORCa�C HERR, Manag Aodley and Baggo�vilte sohoais don• higher than the oslairtt• of the road. and` safe coirapany, and having allowed . t ,- , !best feed there 18'.. testsd in football on Satulyday. Result -W>;iao CAT• them to farewell to their. friends, plates � I 1 to 0 in favor of Audle' them on the train for Looast Hill and ,:!. %° T CIER'S, LIVERY, i . t _ t mai isp ' �. •. , � ng young ohoir slow foes , sant them home. - `- a,1 . _-_ on Tuesday evegiings instead of y se Harglare..etaleb00 in stamps and g0 Charlie Smith, 'i►fte�r nding a .tem _3' .4 elI'iirst. ass vebiclea and horses for hirelday � � in silver km the' Oakville h�De on r T weeke,with relatives and cads here, has or tri 1. Twsmin� done rom t1 b � �v pr. •�d formerllr. Hoar theno at the sprQial ole t • ' ` I Firida ti ht returned to:his home in Toronto. Obarlie P p y 7 Tuesday next at Mr. Mann's. Ialtn �i+i ''ri' M• ie ali�goait.feltaw a_d made many new v day; r job. Bas in connection m t- r ba ManitOba1. ' t . ' alI Q T R trains. Frei tan - pe r A large crowd gathe d M that ioli+rrol y friends ere,.notablyrs caxg the ", 0 b v as = to I f . cos eiivered to ell pa�rls of ;, per he . oa Frid>ty last to filo lite y Meek s►bout:.d oswr,dad►OUd Pie, who m uch regretted hte departm, es- _ . p g conical. Ea�►h eicli lied Iy solace merlcbera tie:iair sea;whQ} . the village. ski Mi hl iw o. brim w I Boaai sakes and commission al>o►b in - 1 of 916 'eee>s. Iti1 adieux with -_' ' of lois- acts h Reit pl I Of: 1101 US �+two 6 f oeaaeotian, STRICTLY . CA t, I[e « Julianne :.>fde8 �. M. 1. tQre- z, _. 0000. vl:p. = i - I Ob-"am "04"l J W- w"'P. 1, _in their eye; b>st ':hf.Etatdleaf j I I- d �'+�- bi i a �aplacsn- � '. 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R Ithin the tact pear retnt►rl:able developp greet $ritaiII $eked to 6h -e H (� H ' I tall you,I'm mi htil Here a great field of usetalness o ns, Monts have been made in some of the odd- ar er An K'Yent Whlleh An Austrfiku F . g y pleased, air, — ith some of their newfangled wage. 8 nbeo lith the United.13tatee• p>trofesf3o�Predicts. a .bearing ores of Ontario. ,, ' rt, m speakers are rather Bart fell �� Hare for Potatoes• —'—' • `` An toy know exact wherepo hit ; The Uphir mines, situated about sixteen R How�uch manure ma farmerd ofltabl miles north of Bruce Mlnoa, in the district A Drttiab�601ceVs Pla►u ter Matntaln� The' records indieata that people have hey.etrike right ontfrom the shoulder in Universal Yesae Tfstr®a beat-the been looking for the end of the world at t' n don't mince matters a bit, y y of Al oma is beim worked fa The O 1 II II use on their �iotato crop ? The ewer to g g Y Phlr 1lorld, intervals ever since the world begs,n, and : this question must depend more than is Miniu Com any of Chicago, with an au , !rh y told us all about butter II thorized ca tel of three million dollars, predictions of this oharaater generallq re- F om the time it comes out of the lathd , often sup ed on when the masa a is P P� got 1 A New York despatch saps .•-•-Sir, oeive very limited credence, but when s . Bo to feed,an' to churn, an'to handle, on the land and the de ree of its a ailabii'• The quartz vein iS from thirty to #ort .`• g L.. Y- George Clarke, K.C.M.G., a distinguished scientific - man of the standing of Prof. . t r%, T 1 you�et the cash in your hand. . ,ty to promote early,vigorous growl , Some siz feet wide, , showIng free gold and a officer of the English army, now located in Rudolph Falb, of Vienna,makeS a prophecy ` t small resents a of cul burets co An'how to food farmers who �;ot the oaanure on the r potato P P + pper,iron Malta in the course of an article in the of this sort it Is at least worth thinking S�_a �tr 4 pigs at a profit, land late last spring, just before lowing, and galena, tis for the moat part free March;_ somber of the '• North American about.- Prof. Falb haul a reputa,tiou all over . l as told in'a mighty neat way , now declare that the manure hurt he oro Milling, and can be mined and nriUed. for �► • ,,, : . e Th pig's a mitchtee for consnmin p , Review, replying to Mr,AndrewGarnegie s Ii'urope-for meteorological ttnowle T e eurplu3, an' tnakin' it pay. more than it helped it. The luau re was 'u0 per ton. suggestion of a union between l great Britain particularly for his extraordinarq fameilta d '�r 't:, s course when plowed under. It r mained The vein outcrops for a length of four and the United Statea, says :—The impor- ity with the habits and customs of earth- Th sheep with its wool an'its mutton, tiundCed and fifty feet, and ha$ boon de• 'F H s a duty to do a•,' to pay - dry,ae it had become, under the furrow an• lance of the United States as a market for quakes. T'w da keepin' the farr>a an'the farms. til midsummer, W hen it finally b Iran to veloped by several outs Showing a quarry o f the products of British industry has been His predictions of these aefsmic disturb. �} . hate'er politicians may say. ferment it brad the fungus whish ode the g°ld-bearing quer-tz, An incline shaft, well aimed oaf; b 1VIr, Carne ie but the a c nighty fent deep, Gunk an the vein Shows P y g nes have been remarkably fulfilled, His ' >ll:ve the hen, that pesky old critter I "' rat in the tubers. Had it been r tteli is involved complexity of business r©la.tioas, prediction of the great earthquake at Zante .t f4 T int scratches cr0ation all o'er `, the fall, So ae to by at once soluble ad thea extremely rich quartz all the way down. brought about by the free traneferenoe of last year was published in the press dis• Mig the made to pay for her k©spin' spread on the laced. in winter, the ertility The amount of quartz iii sight is estimated capital .from one country' to the other, patches all oyer the country the day be- tr - a 'perhaps a leetle bit more. -would be incortx,rated with the s il, An at two hundred thousand tons. Mill tests defies all estimate. Only disaster to either, 'fore • - _ "- ' earl vi made by the Honghtou i4chool of :Mines `. , The arm's a machine for producin y, gorous growth would be th result, , which must never come, would reveal the THE EARTHQUAKE 6ccURRED, T Products that ati or yy, eat ; and there would have been no a cessive Michigan, produced over $60 per too, and full extent of our mutual independence. .: ' : i) ' An' he farmer that don't ffeed his farm, sir hatin of the soil 'oat at the time th tuber samples ftom different parte of the vein Considering the enormousness of the tom• Another example of his accarate forekaawt ., W 1 find in the'end that he's boat. g I have assayed from $57 u to $692 old er were forming, ton. P 8' p merce between the two nations, Sir George ledge on hie subject is shown in the face To euro;.I hgve r ►de some mouse! -•---= I I ! Clarke euggepfls that it is that on Marsh 31, 1893, he wrote to th . Ou of m old fai•rr, that's so. I• j A 20-stamp mill is now at work cn the R Bnt oma atnre The Potato Eeetla• Tourist Club pf Vienna, accepting an invi - - gives rather grudgin, ' f. roperty, with a capacity of crushing froth OF SUPREME IMPORTANCE, tration to leetiire .about earth oaks , f �,, A 'dollars piled up mighty slow. I : 1, r; Since the potato beetle began h 8,trara Forty to fifty toga per day, and the rocas e q e, but- of this should a a P to both that the oeAan routes of the world adding that he would like to defer it until � ; .. But hese fellers' ways are more winnin'; the number of missed hills among p tartoeR p y handsome dividend ou Th y flatcar the old dame, some wa ! has reatl the full ea ital of the company. : should be inviolate and inviolable,- and after April 1.3, as an earthquake woule 1.t . y, 8 y incsreaso+i. W� hat ie as ad a$ P An' FonFislds up her troasure3 more;hand- a missed hill is one that has a weak, s in• I hero, ha thinks, is a basis foe union whish oecul• by that time that would aid him in ' THE 13ELMONT MINKSr _ I will endure.' Did the two countries forma giving them enlightenment. a�- � . An' thit'y what makes farmin'pay, dungg growth and next to that the en rmous I i nuniber of -stalks which comes from lant• I I naval league, combining their various fleets A"s a matter of fact, an earthquake ora tit# yes; P Sut rich gold veins have recently been iuto•ouer vast aggregation of sea power, carred on April 8, and was felt all over r there are drawb,.cks in farmin', ing whole ams l otatoea freel s t with = l An'some things shat don't seerit qui fair; yeH• All the � eoess which can be otten found much nearer the (coat ; i° the f•OW11- I they ooulti diotato at will peace throughout Southern Hungary. 'Prof. Falb's prophecies , n But then wo have,froedom and sunshine, ship of Belmont, about one hundred miles I the sea highways of the world. No two go back over's number of years, have usual- g : An'oceans of pure fresh air. from potatoes depend more on the early east of Toronto, several im ortant diseuv• 1 been made from 'nine to twent tronths ` _ ` stand procured, and this necebeari de• P I nations have ever yet boon fully orgsaized Y y All tr-ndes ori profess[ona have drawbsaells,I pen•da on the d. It is note t select cries of gold•bearing quartz have been peace with a view., to joint action. Their , and gave in almost every in- � to in advance `+ Every business taker; watchi►i'an'care, stance been correct. 9 An'it's labor, push an' endurance the best seed ron> a bin or p t. Those m Tlie Crawford mina, in which A,. �t� `combinations have been fortuitous and un- Tbaat gets to.the Profit everywhere. whiefi fiave vig rubs eyes, but not oo far ; prepared, their opgrationS eufaebled by Now, howe�ter, khe professor's prophetic Carscallen, Rf. P., fa interested, has boon ;jaalouey and distrust. Tha Anglo-Amari• aye-has shot across a space of five years, The cities are teemin' with lab'rera ad'�aaced, are fro be preferred. 1 worlked for some months, yielding $lU or i p can teaguo would exclude guy Such source and ho says that on November 13, 1499, the �` Who gra beggin' for work in the street, ; fou by the Crawford mill pcoaaea. A Shaft 1 erratic wanderer k°own to astrono►ners as While thr,fernier hRy work iu abundance. Fl`t11t nd fluid on I'�otea• of eakness. :3catterecl all over the world Z- ' __ With a horde an' p'enty to eat~ hue boon sunk t0 the depth of ons hundred are Illritiah ha�bors ready to become renting, the comet of 1866, will reappear and collide - e.cherry, after being fairly sG.wr ad in ant twent feet on y what is knows as the eo �l with our globe ; the° " the fireworks'' and rowth ravel sling anti-'refitting stations for Unit y >Peeda any pruning, math vein, running seat anti west, Pro. ' `• Of course, our towns an'our cities .g • States ships. The navy department and —darkness. Are centre: of x6e �,h ori' of trade. 1 Pruning as a principle iu itself, tending fes$or (:hapmr►n, of the School of Science ' I3 - But. it'ra on the frirtrt,offer all, t lr. the admirality would be brought into Globo, Y way of preliminary to the ritain event, That the wealth of Cho nation i,made.• `' to impair rather than increase vitt►lit , cep• and University College, Toronto, pronoun- communication ; the two intelligenea de• host ever, it may be "montioned_thut accord• . t '�' r plies more�stro>�g13 to young, vigorcu trees Gas fhia, as well aS two other veins to be • ':. partmonts' could exchange information, ing to the programme, the Atlantic cities � Than ho singin' was fine, now I tell ye,: thorn to bearing ones. true, fisaure veins continuous across the Two distribution of ships in given cortin• on this continent are to disappear. tinder a. ' )t j 1t riz ire out.of uiy Feat: 1 property, These veins eo°Siat of a An,t n thane way�irlt; Ghat spoke piece : (►n small plages in many cases here gauge gerioiaa would 69 Lba subject of joint son• tidal wavy next July or August, while ' In a way that wits hArd fur to beat. nothing else ea4 be grown to good a Ivan- of white quartz carrying a considerable sideration. A free interchange of Melia as Florida anti California will probably become .,f ta-ge, good grapes can. Even one o two amolrnt of iron pyrites, some parts being ; to the construction and armament would islands as the result of a submarine earth- L Yea, i deed i I think that the ins'wte vines will furn' h cunaidcrable fruit. much decomposed.' 1 hese decomposed Sul• prevail, finally, the barba of the league _quake, Waa worth much :Hera than it cost: kureta eco rich in gold, an saes b I'ro, "` • Bat, o course, it a pian haiu't bee,) there, A good wash for cherry tgeea is a p iI of Y Y wool'I be eaaentiaily democratic ; since the The most unpleasant feaknre abr,tvt these- -� He n't know just what tin havloc,t,- (; asses Chapman ehowirig $;14 gold per tan, i welfare of the maPees is intimately bound prophecies is,. as already intimated the `.1 —[Ohio h'armer.- copomon :vhitetRsah, one pint of soft soap, A lar¢e'depd'eit of ma Heti iron known. tt slip the aocurit of s.a borne trade fact that file are nob )ro heciea ate all, ,with one pound of sulphur, all mix d up . t}ia B.,j�ont iron mine, occuca� to the P y atrictl s eaht i,ut scientific predit�tions t ether.and applied with a brush. eouCit of the Crawford ro ort on L0}, l9 even thouf{h neither dernocraoy has yet y p g, aTariniII ' and Ventilati;lg. - , P P Y, fully grasped rhef%at, Thus the ndvantaKa based upi,❑ scientid. investiKatiotis into -.1 y f limbs get broken oflf by high wind and in the let concesiiion at lielmont. The ore . , , To warm a poultry-house does not iequire ..tet>ve a jagged surface, they shoo d be would k a mutual, i°cleed, would be inertias_ man lane anatomy. 'I'o put pia theories in a atov The house need only be ktpt'at a be►'© ii of first cissa ISessemer quality,euited ing to the American . people, singe'tt has as sinlple a fashion as possible, it may he , , temps ature of 40 degrees, so as to avoid s.rtn�ootbed over with a sharp knife an the ! to make the finest stsel,:being rich in iron become irnpassil)le for thorn to abetaiti from Haiti that Prof, h'alb be lie:ve5, first 0f all, 1 freeze g. The illustration shown a lam! wound covered with grafting wax. „ I and very free from impurities. The 13el- the responsibility of a great nation, touch that the deep•tlnwn interior of the earth is , inclos d in a box, or placed on a swin 1 ing : The Siberian fwd -t.ranaceudent'cra a are I mon& Bessemer Ore Company of Naw York 'abatention is' incompatible with the-etre:• tilled with a _molten malls, which is sub• •- , shelf. Above the tamp ie apiece of g pe •bcrnt the aiceet 'of the various kin a of have leased this mina oa royalty from T.17. five mainteuanaa of file 'ito°roo doctriuo• je''t to ehhanti tlow, just like the waters not ov r four inches to diameter, ra lies fruit licca' to plant nn the lawn»- ;hey Letdparti, of I'oro�W, and (rave built a rail Samoa moat have [Aught, its lassoo. if of the ocean, :,, . arP ornamental 'in flowers thea wa connect with the L'antrul Ontario �- pP� �?Qe altra•aantiuental poasosaions have so far l;etwecu the earth and this molten Sheol, of he fruit and the aha a of Lhe tree. lisiiway,ton miles distant. P been eschewed, the tittle of their necessity ' which is slowly" cooling, there is only a ,F,� ,, �, , , :.., (Un the aay't side of thio same Lot 19 must soca arrive, WVhatEvar' ma be the shell of an uverarro of e' t j F c•• �,.� n the orcharding as well as the far iu y tg item • miles ik, ;, . ' ' a � of the future what will count more than weral gold veins have lately been discover• temporary, settlement �f Iiawaii, thickness u on whirl► wa morwl • �" P s live anti- . i �.-i *_ th buying Of more land is the; takin care I love anti die. In some places the earth's a�Q,_ a {Dat, .+t.-t�,� 1 e�� v -"" 0 of what is alre unused. w � 7 :- crust is thicker than is other-e. tVhare it .ae Pb - . r STM• GeV3-. - u [,y- . 3 ' f trees are tpceived when the grou id is :, . �, ` "•r: . •��- �,-,.i s* ; ie thignest the conti.ned, ; � r Hat in a good onditton fOr �11aDLing, the { -� .fi.. t ..�r•. -{i' .i+ i '' a'�• x a� a c:}.. , j - '. . - .� .. P i.'. a si I ._ ,. '� -r. •tt''.SPt 1a. h eAti •-�. . _ 1'EKItllilrF: Ft, i K (,! $ y t ,r :. Letter plan ie o heel in, taking as e,to i•1't n. xP, - tt r_ Tti ['_ n$R ttnK"r.n, +� 'trf, �.._. - `w �af p eaCl/ Rorie y aepasate. _ 4 `� af. Y • g 't t `p ,;� t y chiefl in Cha form of as seek canatantly .' rrr. tt to often th ease that res berries nd + ,t p + t i-r • , ; ,►,; t' t'-_ _ ; to escape, and when the pressure of the• ' - x ,, ;;i'*M t 1 l up afore canes t1h" the hoots ern well sup- ¢ : j� a* "> '?+ atmosphere arountd the earth is lowest the r 3,. I +'le_:,p rpt{ �d ` ' i - , i , a. , �I. ': • poli.. A good ate is to.cemove all it .ex , L `�. "" _, ; g,ts finds ail Outlet, uxuaily in well-defined t �.. k4 ! i ,� , ' j cera of four or vc to each hill, t; _ � „ter t. . tri,A11, generally thr-;u,gn the volcanic 1 - 19 ,. .` - ,r .-_ I )ne advaat ,~''� . vent holes. with low branches alt g t & i " r�r ° '` tr ea is th gg �,• lint be and the.const n i#, ; at Lh fruit hdttg, a0 nea the ,..s'�- ° ' m ,; a =_' , I. , � M , i of gas y a t pressure • ' =�* 3 ,� 1 rof. I lath hay file tit or that Ole sh•.elic +' .; _ ,._�+.' � , gr and that it 1 reoeIve 6eea 1A1ary tf it - t - - �, _ - 8 Y _ AL .�+ i •1 IJal s. . r , 4 ti "° '11i,lwn inas-i bene;tth Its is atib;0c:t to the- - N _ _ j^ f• i . fiueneo of .the nroun, which pro,lut ey . r > ',:cn l In transpi iaft. prnnina ie Waco Bary , f:. , .,, , . .r �'*= � .: �,, . n, - _ _r e u,�t - :'. ar'� '-I r�k3sc # x �� "'° `- �x' ear r> . ^� a _. p S x- _ .. . .- _. -... ,. ••:- ..na err=a`•s --,1' ,.it,:'._•, _ T ."- ` _.. y n --,..rte " :. . ,: vs.__ ; x t �. _ :- e...n - w I 11 . 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Jte p - .j ,,r cd y� �, .,. �, a R._ • . :..., s ... . ls<.,>�a,�=;s�.a•.r=•�,P:s:•* :pwd,;a be b, cam' �..� �' .. - . .I .. �. i I - -- - - ,� -.1 .1LIFE IN A LUMBER CAMP SIDE OF AN LUt�TRAG[d.. : n,i1N6JIAN. _ -' ( UCESsecurit and sitvJng-f£offered to member(,: y 4rittid Not Incur the Couteiltpt of Neigh• r y i, -- Q lie was the first' af14 insiiill official �l . _- ,. . t its a �Yoman. o-and f took tour- - �- f I bora by Hang g i _ _ who had the courag � _ 11 The Dnfigerg: ich Belset Tiles A j � � . .1 ' William Perrins, known to his neighbors Q L] � `j'rj (i � "i( hgro at tht� period wQ refer to to denounefl -�ww 1. is Carlton as Thomas Walker and to the Sturdy Toilers. U Il LJ 12 j l�U! tlw pernilcious dYfil _oaf invoetment.bauk- �eblie generally as ".Tones the hapgmani*t, � �� I - -;. 3. --- i'"- Os T11Z lug with life ineurail4e•, He was assailed s baanmttted sutetde in Melbourpe]all on Sat- geeent items ]tkenll au'Acs dent TLnt • by tljo old lin© oompol uiee. .for the poet- t '� a - . urday morning by.cutting his throat, says Caused Year of P in and BatCertng - mut4al tf.oRt he took up. The whole machinery ..� . .: � � t r the Melbourne Argue. Tho reason for his Reserve - Fund ' f 8 How the`'ict m Relained`nealth and of a aubsldlaod press was put in motion 4 set appears to have been his nwillingil Btrenath. . , , I ti t him. butt OlMu'sitiou only made r farmer . to execute Mra. Knorr, thebab exult not ' Mr. James Fitzgerald, a prtligerans' and P1. a Life Q IJQ(,(,��,��(�ns .,- ,. LAe,Pootla altvcrctiC© Inoro court trona fu '.0, and that unwillingness waster. respected merchant of -Victoria Road, a AA ►JV V Vu hds figh gainst a�Ereat wrong, end for . ��� a ���� so much of oonactentioua ac uplee or of pretty little villa cin Victoria County, has -----» cheap life insurancoi for the masses. . 63 . . ­ sympathetic feeling for . th condemned for years stifle ed from the effects of tit It in not at all stiran;#e that-i:he tirade woman as of a shrinkin from'the contemli �. ��4�a3a3a ,�� . - g j' a peculiar aoeident which happened him " of the paid press agai.uet him..: and his � alt� -{ ,. ivoae ]sere and the peraecutiona of his while in a 1 mater camp. FT a r©- T• revolutionary plan assumed sharper and a� neighbors, who, he believed; would be sti 1 Iter of the tndsa Post' Mr. Fitz. Pall t0 1dU�S and. 0� ha�S shat r tones as a earned a foothold, mat ,, �1 Po y .p Pe h Niles `ms's( ��h ,+. more hostile if he hanged, woman. Thee erald- said th�t when a . boy i then a sta,ndin .anal.late'r advanced to- .- :�_ were other reasons which contributed to g t1 y n his g, JO teens be had a Itrong-desire to spend a A88VAlakxT SYSTEM. Mtr'TAl;' PIi;,1-1CIpLX ward the front -in this. great business of tiros suicide. The deceased had had serious 4 " liteu>Ilein his home, and l,e:had drunk to season in & lumber camp, and prevailed life insurance ; -for h new plan struck - Thea Thirteenth 14nnttal Meatin of the �' upon his paten to let him join a party g at the very fouudatl:oa of their strength, . excess.=- His domestic quarrels had been of young menvbo were leaving for the Mutual ReaeTve iFtund Life Association,. ' tched up, however, a>�d ills friends be- which was hold in New .Yank recently, It throateuod their milt lucrative �busi- • pps� woods fifty n leo distant. It proved, for uses, it was a standing nightmare. •No ]neve that he would have diseont'nued the was an occasion of such world-wide inter-. �` drinkin sate t or Lhe wort occasioned b him, an unfortunate trip. One day while money, no influencer was withheld ,to � g p f y y 1 set that the report ex! its proceedings Ir ; the belief that his life, already *scarcely he was binding on a cad of logs, thestrangle it at its Birth, to check it in attracting attention all over the Amori-' binding pole bttoke - and he received g its early days, ,to crush, it. in its youth ' vrrtit living because of.the persecutions he b can Continent, and in men art of the • ' was subjected to, would be made still more heav low on t e elbow of the right arm. ' y 9 to destroy it in' its =growing strength - , � ' . . Old County Europe and the Colonies. As t ere was no ourgeon within fifty miles y► and manhood. Blit President Harper ;-, hard to bear when he had o elated at the These annual gatherings have al•twaya -,. of the c map he wpta attended to by the bee could not be bought, nor would he move FOR PARTtCUTAR' ABOUT THE { i coming execution. proved tc b© events of no small import= .k means is fellow-workmen could provide an inch from tine.Dears he had mapped , T Officially "Jones"had not represented the After a ew-days, thinking he was all right, auto in the financial and commercial out for hiateotf and )As'association. P He S R S,' 1 A' S ., .� mattes as one of so much serioiianesa to him• he went to work a ain. The exertion roved world, but the last meeting surpassed in that his life depended apo it. He had 4 p intcroet n11 its ,won the 'tattle, a-Rd`.he diworeod- invest- • too mu h, for in short time the pain re predecessors. To begin •--'�•TO--- told Capt. Burrower, the Go ernor of the P with the record of the stn endous sue-' 'meal° uducra8 trom simply and ur0 Iifs MANITOBA., turned and continued to et worse ever ' P p 'jail, that he would not be a le to live in ' g cess of the ilnetitution ae revealed in a isnaurauce, and gave the pablio what the �, . _ ...!iCarlton where he was known]after the ex- day, un it at Iaet:Mr. Fitzgerald was forced leaked--life insurance 'at Dost--or at half 1 ' to retu n home,. where he of the best gcfiierral way by the report of President AND THB station, and he even went so far as to im- g , Har er was almost- ;the price Choy were , - NORTH -WEST����� ! of Dare and m foal' attendance. This p Sensational in its Dal the old line. .r - � . - .. plore Capt. Burrowes to interest himself in character. Marvellous as has been the •CompagLvs� ; ,. getting him a sum of mons sufficient to howeve , did n t relieve him, as the Th'inktug people weie,un slaw as grasp is �,; y pain had beoo a chronic and b this, tprogress of (this association in public P y .the honest of PrWdidsnt Har cineole him to clear out of the colony. time off oted his whole arta and partially favor and its accomplishment of resu!te, y Perm sys~ _ sae am i "` , p tem. They wanted Insurance at eostr AETEiLTHE EXECUTION. the figures would e3em almost incredible neatepltaioadAaenf, • Dil -occasion he said that the "spirits' the rig t side of his body. He thus suf They objected to ,irubjecting themselves and g taoop, of P fared for ears ,unable to et an relief, without the authentic endorsation of Luca had 'Dined with his neighbors to annoy y ' g y 'to a contract tbAt.. forced them to be., „ v`- ] g Y State officials, and the representations of Free-Fact him,andwere eontinuall whie crit to him his arm beoomin withered and paralyzed, come faveetore and ;placed their Invest- y P g and he as force to give u his farm an mien holding high fiduciary relations to in his room `If you hang Mrs. Knorr you g P the communit Throu bout at least ,menta out •os their tcoAt>Pol, and put re- Farms and , will sufler," But he never asked to be re- try ver one light ommereial pursuits, an y• g l strictfane upon their• •'>gighte and owner- Slee ars" ' abandoned all hu a of ever having the ar . twelve years of the. thirteen years of its h ; -heved of hie dui and when it waa su eat- g , ship fn these Inv09t'nlents, amd this is ' y' gg restore to useful ass. In the fall of 189 existence 'the Mutual Reserve Fund Life. Just what the level -- ed to him that by a change of address he Aes.,efatiop has had to 'wage a warfare foci j premium eompaaiies _ he was ndared t give Dr. William Pin B might leave his persecutors behind,and be- g dor to their policy-boidore. . - fi Pills a trial. M . Fitz staid a first orde th© maiiiteuatuce of its.own life in a de- .1 . . . .f n afresh in a local#t where his identity g Not so the Mutuak .Reserve Fund. It�' y was for alf-a-doz n boxes and before thea gree which at times suggested the. &boo- pp�j �(�(�j j� The official or- ­ ­ ". ;; � L was unknown, and where it might be kept lute ho leseuees elf the undertaken TG offers its policy holders Insurance at cost. - TiIIIJ STAlI1111E1b anotChurch Q were g e he beg n to experience the bene pe g• The only 9 gg secret,he seemed to see hoe in the idea y real lot. accumulates is in- An to- V oea ' :r, P ficial a sots. The pain from which he ha has travelled steadfastly, however, along School for the cure of Stammering, Toronts y - and to become resigned to his situation. p cidontal, yet it is .l#rge enough to moot post paid. Ii•3 ,,z i suffers .for so m ears oe an to lessen. the line of natural premium system, and -,anadri;sent y y g all necessities and egver all risks. The - Hangmen are usually a class not to be de- He procured&not er supply, and from the each succeeding twelve mouths its reports' 'i•:: 'N I 1. F PF y, aeaoclbtlou is in every detail In every, pended_ upon, and partly for that reason out the im rdv went was constant an of results have astonished, if they have. ' P conception, a mutual insurance asaocis- TTICNTION-Ili'YOU ARE ANAGiENT though mainly to ,prevent the possibility rapid, and he not oil recovered th not turned grey, the heads, of ills incur-- it you are not an agent, bat would like ' i& " y tion. The coat of `management and the xf a bungle at the last minute,the execution-I use o his a m but is en'o in ,nee ezperto thonmlves bit over the to a one-if you want to make money-send ] y cost of death claims.-Jo equitably dim- !or our illustrated list. William Briggs- zro are kept within.the jail walla for a week as o bo 1 ealth ae he did befor world. l riggs ; prior to the date fixed for an execution. g y - • 'tributed among its-thousands of mem- publisher, Toronto. P the ac ident, seventeen yearn ago. hit. Canadians Present. be re, As its risks ere 'most eerefull , lccordiug to that ouatoni "Jones" Ass Fitzger ld teals t at the erre ie thoroag The mfretitig was attended by represen-', drawn, Its cis nth cipltiis fall tar below For nears half a• • told to go into residence onSaturday�morn- and manent, nd as a natural conse tativo meta from all over the World, and the tiguPes of the mortality tables. century y ' ' - ing. He appeared at the jail at 9 o'clock, y As tury we have been quence very wa m in hie,praise of Dr. among thein the fallowing Canadians were t fmy are distributed all over the world supplying• the Farm• z + and hie manner was peculiarly changeful. Williams' Pintr P Ile, which have -been th noticed : Messrs. D. E. Cameron, Deputy, , the are brou-ht to"the EEDS era, the Gardeners, dtfirathe lookedmorethanuauall roubled y S general ,average, the Florists and the `' means ' f b4nefit ing many others in bi Pravigcial Treasurer for Ontario David it are .not liable to sudden increases • Horticultural Speoialiste in all 1,i, but that mood passed quickly- and he be- neigh hood, who had seen what they had Gilli", M.P,P,, Carleton Place ; W. E. eud decreases. portions of this came cheerf+zl. When �eavin the office to great nomiuion, with g done in Mr. Fitzgl' ald s oul For ease Wcllingtun; nurseryman, Toronto • P- N.1 our selected and reliable stock of By reducing p g• coeds for the Field, the Garden and the go into his quarters he smilingly remarked of parti 1 paral sib locomotor ataxia and Tennant lumbc-rinan Toronto • W. P. Me-! g the remiam rates char khat he had not brou ht hie " tri e" with y ' ed to members to •harmonise with the Greenhouse;and year after year their orders g P all net a trouble , Dr. Williams' Pink Mahon, barrister, Belleville ; T. W. Cha, - payments to the w!xiowa ned orphape for g larly as the Seasons,so that P come to us as re u Y . him, but had arranged that they should be Pills are the only ' ertain cure. They ac pie, barrister; Uxbridge ; E. P. Johnson; death e;laiane more than thirty-five mil• the people's trust is to ua a moat valuafile pos- f 1 sent on later in the day. By his "traps"he direetl upon the blood and nerves, thu L'Or,gnal ; W. J. Murray, Brooklin ; Pe segs on. Our Seed Catalogue for 1894 is now :: meant his falsu beard and other accessories t the dollars have already been saved ,to ready and will 'be mailed free to all who K ; etrikin at the r of of the trouble, as Vf. $u.hurland, Toronto ; William C.roen, the me ' of the Mutual Reserve. apply to ; of an execution. A little later the chief restorin the syn to its wonted vigor. Toronto D. Z. Bexett.c• Montreal. W. J. prudent Harper /� 1 ` clerk, Mr. Mossmore, sent a messenger to -8 &]I by �lldealer or rent post paid at 50 McMurtry, Toronto ; Cul. _Domville, $t.` of ther icy ticdll be proud tJ�HI'1� A• BRUCE & �Q'., summon him to the office. The messenger cents a box, or six boxes for x2.50 by John, N.B. Tho following letters of re- glorious muel"eea of the Mutual ;gg;ND ffiNgOHANTp, . found the door of the room occupied by address ng the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Bret at unavoidable abrtence were read Reserve. Hie master l¢1ind, his indomi- HAMILTON, ONTARIO "Jones" locked on the inside, and failing Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, 1\', Y. from Warring Kennedy, Mayor of To-'I tare will, his untiil energy, his ma- , : to get any answer to. repeated callings re- Refuse ll imitatf na which same uaaerup Tonto, and Dr. Oronhyatekha . $upremo� and judgment has overcome all obstacles, - I. lr<' turned to Mr. Mossmore and reported the ulons dealer may ffer because of the large Chef Rangt.�r of the Independent Order oil� placed his asroeiation a giant among DIl~ TAFT'S• ,. " " fact. Mr. Moasmore and a we►rder then Ii�� giants Ia the insurance world. Yet he ASTNMALENE profit f ru their s le. porcaters. - - OlvesaNighi" R E , made a forcible entry to the root',and found . - , ,-, I has so managed the.1 uginese and organized Sweet Sleep . bath. SauaoN, Hicril& Co„ it that it Is today a .great machine, de- the man lying dead on the floor beside a WiiOLRtiAL& Iaii•oltrRtiii, Mso that Yon need not < 9'uicoNTo, Jnttuc►ry Y� 1894. pendent upon no Dile, two or twenty mea cit u a111 tai a gasp- ' • Hie throat was gashed hot•r#b�y, and the i Stop, .ady,-Btop,I, > , g. Rarpor, Esq.. President 1!<fuwial R+•eervd{ to perpetuate its life and its activity. ing for bread for fear ;K ASTHmmAof. water channel f ba This- ha }}°'�, tom the th reei�n red with Lean and lank, Fund Ut[e Asaociatfon. liroadiray, New York. $ been acaomitlished by bringing aufPocation. OnLr iF�, ,, blood. Arouud were evidence; of the de- Iiee nth a crank ; � u•�' A � together in the mans mint active suer- receipt of name and +• �� My a rs 1 1 thank I!' My Dear Mr. harper,--I ani profoundly sorry! � ' P. 0.address will mail . . �" . ,.,. � � liberation of the deed. Jones had taken that I cannot do ut getic, honest, reliable business me IF - I'm not his wife • myself the pleasure of aeeomq whose u n' TRiAL BOTTLE R off his coat and hang it u behind the door, 7. He'd eke my ll�e . panyrtig the brethren from Toronto, who leave; judgment and work In their ea- DR. TArT Bttoa. MHi , j _ .. and then, having probably drunk' some A see a of strife. io day Lo atMad the annual meeting of the pecial f!elds is unexcelled. CINE Co.,Rocheetar. N. Y. Tor.tnto Branch:- A whiskey from a flask which he carried, he -` 3Nntual Reserve. I have so many things to at IN Adelaide St. W. . $tap, lady, etc 1 his liver ie out o tend to this week in connection with amuicipn IN Harper made reference to the `Ke� ut the flask down in one end of the bath: « ' possible rA gc splendjd wont done during the year by pee Dr. Tart s fihite Ptne S re far Ca1ds ' p ardor. Ha s.jus too nice for anything, and other matters Haat 1 find it lm y p , The balth tap was set running, and holding 'his wife says " w en be im well." Ever away. : 'the thousands of agents of the Association � V8 .. bis head over it "Jones" had then gashed wife's husband sh uld, if sick, take Dr, I mast confess I am quitn disappointed in nnu scattered throughout the 'world. Prittses I able to see you all at r he annual meeting his throat on both sides with a razor till Pierce's Golden M dicaI Discovery. It ppu at 18st,. I hope that you will havo a harmoulous have been offered to the six men who - from exhaurtion consequent on the lose of the liver and ki nays in good workin and jobUant mcetlnQ. Tho sucrase during 1893 would bi lag in 'thei greatest .volume of , . t blood he fella on the floor and died. wree great indeed, at which I rejoice. You can business in the twelve mo P order, purifies thelood cleanses a t o s nthe a L . - p Ian er b eye alwa)o rel u n my loyally to the Mutual and three Ni 1.. . Like: Gately, his predeeestaar in the tem from all im �uritiee from whateve Reserve. out of the six were carried off b Cada- GUeS6. ork . gat r pit kind regards to all, beliovd wr, y office of hangman, "Jones" had a criminal cause arising, and tones up the function very sincerely youth, diens, vis., the third by A. R. McNichol, t',• : a record. He was a native of Worcester WARRING KENNEDY. Winnipeg , the fourtlp 'b J. T. Kirk $t En land and ander his proper r nam P generally. (Ttucrawldeed to benefit or care '3iasor of Tomato. y o� • John N.B. rind •the sixth b W. J. Mur- batt a testae ago the $ff�+cts of S't: P Pe e, or money paid fort ref ended. ,� , y a g — John, COUNCIL. ra Brooklin. • - william�Perrina, arrived in the colony by Dr, , 1XDtt'PSN©iG\T 011 OF YORKSTil2t8. y' LEON MiNERAL LAT&R upon the system ti J - P Fierce a Pt IleYs ermanently cu TO1tONTa, Orutada,Jun. r'I, 189il. ) ' Treasurer J. W. Qrooil s report may have been experim ntal, now its - the shi Golden Era in 1858. He q FJLLOW ED THE OCCUPATI ON , constipation, sfgk :,ea indigestion Rt• J• Mcklurtrs, Esq.. General Manager showed that among the securities of the healing properties are established beyond " I and kindred derLn ementa Rea+•rve Nand Lite Assoetstio:l, Toronto, (tut, company there Is dwer >a100 000 worth question. The analysis alone stamps.it a of a laborer in various parte of the colony, Uear Sir and Bro,—I regrHt that, ouillrr t medicine of an ex high order. • *_ and contrived to keep out of the hands of The peacock thr no of. Shah Johan w several!m `j of Dominion _bonds deposited with the Important matters gre tl.g up in eonnoc l pox Besides, nearly every physician and expert >} tion with our Order itt Illinois a,nd Indiana, re- Iusurance DOpartment at Ottawa as recommends and rescribes it. No other . ,'R, the police until 1872, when, for indecent valued att30,C00,0?0, his crown at 12,01►0, P quirina hnmedlaw atieulien. I am again eon= securit to the Canadian, lie holds water on the continent approaches int. t, r . language and assault, he was sentenced to 000, and when a died $160,000,000 y Po y rel pe115 d to forego the pletasure e! arcontpani Inns Leon. i r • - three months' imprisonment., In 1874, gems was found in ' treasury, you to New York to attend the annual meerin I The reports of' the other' officers. were - . of tho Mutual liesorve Fund Life Association. fully as satisfactory aqd conclusive. 1 when in DtitFolly, he was enteneed do St Leos �i�neral Water Co., Ltd. .y ei ♦cry rd Indeed. faced not spy that I am vc�1 y much d►aupi,ointcd The report of J. Douglas Wolfe, third three month ' imprisonment for assault;; as I had expected to Warn very tanto trout ,; and in the s&flee year at Maryttorough he There are so . tiffany thingr that'apses atteudauce at s+ud nfeeting. vice president, ahorvi?'d that $tS,642,600 of. 8est1 001ae-Hing $t., Toronto, . . waa arrested pn the caricas charge of re• unnecessary, and which for the life of u It is not nect%i that I '+shnald assure yori new businerm was •reebived fil Canada Branob."s Yolage St. �r_". - eeivin stole ro rt The charge was we can mase neither purpose nor end, 1 that I havo every with in :he srotem of thgf alone. _ Pe y' g Mutual Reserve. espeeinlly when Ita affYirs are After 'the presentation of the re orts established an a sentence of three years may be C6rne are ]pet one of those thorA. administered by that Prince of Finance and Iu- p `t A Cure '' - waa imposed. From that time forward the in the flesh the why and the wherefore o surance,our President. linrper. The tact that' sir. D. E, Cameron, : Deputy Provincial ���E�. cunratnteed. .:. �' which we cannot Ree. Nevertheless the carr a policy for$20.000 is sulflcirnt evidence ot'� Treasurer of Ontario proposed, -seconded t »ternal, Internal, Blind or Blending oriminal records are silent respectin him, , P P , respecting T fav alth both in affairs a stent and lv the tnnnnerin 4,y Air. David Gillios M.P.P. of Carleton Itching,ChroniciXti oentatHeredita and it may concluded, therefore,.that he are of the kind th�►t ori easily removed which our ari'ain are adnlinisttered.� 'pure r E - returned to honest labor. About ten years Putnam a Painleea ;Corn Nztraotor make+! sincorely, ORONHYAI EKIIA. Pla e, the following resolution : There are thousands of people suffering' k'_' ago he was aot ointed public hangman and short work of them' Try it and see how' President Haritrr's ti•+rf� vial- ,►1111 -"1 " That the thanks of the Canadian meta- today from Piles who fully believe that they , ` cannot be oured except by a surgical operation r .. flagellator, acid during hie term of of ce he Wooly it coaxes thea out. Use none otbe, .report was a mol l and able doeumeiif~l bars of the Mutual Ueserve Fund Life ;��> which subjects the patient to touch paid and - has sunamiisily closed the career of fifteen than Putnam s Coin Extractor. hold b It was a plain, unvarnished tale of re-1 Asmoeiation are due; and are hereby ten- confinement. This is a mistaken. idea. and is L . criminals. �is first execution 'was that of druggists. lief to -widows and=orphans, showing that' Oared do President Harper and those altogether unnecessary as D8, CLA$H'8 �a. (!�. the infamous, William Barnes in May, 1885. during the year nparly three millions of I associated with him, for the. unexampled PIL� OINTMENT used according to direc. In Japan a it�n flan lite like a'gentlettlan dollars had been disbursed l tions, will effect a cure lit nearly every case, �; ;• Following im in order came William , fwd after do•l success of iia operations during the and no case can he found where it y lll not giveIf on $520 a year. Tl#is bum will employ tw '? ­11 . O'Brien, .188 ; Frank Morrell, 1887; George Ing this noble woa* President Harpers' past year-the banner year of its exist- comfort and relief. 1�ricaa', �J..00 11 . g servants 'pay the r4nt of a house and sup y For Bale by all Druggists, or sent by mail tc ' _ ' - Syme, 1888;,William Harrison,;1889; Phil- report said in part : . once-notwithstanding the severe finan- ' ply pleat of food. i any address ip Caetine Ciaetilli, 1889; Robe t Landells, 1 .M, . Our assets were neper sty large an to.; tial depression that has existed through �i 1889 •-.Joon!' Thomas Pholan' 1891• John The only mag•in �,Ii ry MJ was lionfz . day ; cult surplum never eo groat • our new out rtho world and we hemi desire to T• A• SLOC'UM &' O'Q•'. - ' > > ' 1 y 188 Adelaide St. West•. - - Toronto ed without having is head swelled was th• business larger f • ,. .. Wilson, 1891 Cornelius Bo rke, 1891 ; 1} erg r than ever recorded In an i express, our unreserved coulidence fu the Valuable Cook Book cont free. qq Biblical Daniel: �, James Johnson, 1891 ; Fatta Chand, 1891 ; previous us year ; net increase of buil Association and its management." • o r William Colston, 1891; Albert Williams, .Nerve: P"iiia tare. i news simply plienomenal ; our payments toi In speaking to the •resolution Mr.' Cam. • 1. "' alias Deeming, 1892 ; and John Condor, Polmon's Nervilin' curer flatulence, chili the before and olrphan$ exceed that ever' eros made tin address full of vigor and. in OU"Ing 3 Mir• -,.4 ',;gib� n. , 1893• _ and rpaeme: Nerviline Duras- vomiting disbursed in any previous twelve lipirf`t. He was sorry that Mayor Keny4 trona s�wlt ti.• tt r• �� t- . It is not'anticipated than the suicide o diarrhoea,cholera,and d sentery: Nervilin month& ; our future never so bright." ', l iedy, who generally was the spokesman BAN D }ire Cosi`out of a-:_ . •`Jones" will cause any inaonvenienoe t►d curse headache, ser sic nees and summa With the work of the year 1893aocompiieh for i ► was unable to be present. atro>rtau+waawstusi ' the Sheriff. If the, asaistant : who is at �omptaint. NeFvil�ne cures neuralgia ed, the resell is that the Mutual Reserve has Canadians knew the solidity of.the MutualSAWS Ttie ghaege io_ p Sydney n toothache, lumbago it soiatieta.' Nervilin' now in force a total business of over $462, Reserve Fund Life Association, and ap- i,�p�jie.. , .1, ­-�-.... .'i - resent in S due and h� been summoned at the instance of Jones him elf, will not cures sprains, bruises, cuts, &c. Polson' 000,000.001 death claims paid in 1893, 62il prociatod its Inanagement. The witty � 1 QRDER NOW AND BLH IN T�MR„ IL undertake the duty, the$heriffhae acether Nerviline is the bea>f remedy in the world, 8fi1,1i6b.20 1 assets,$6,138,b18.381 liabilities, opeeeh cif Col. James Doraville, of St. man who can be relied on, and revious ex- and only costs 10 and 25 -cents to try it, $2,136,488.811 net surplus over all liabilities,' John, New Brunswick, eloaod the meet- WATEROUS, Brantford Canada, i. perience bas shown that when tete necessity Sample and large bogttles at any drug store $3,002,018.661 total membership of the am• lug, 'which was then adjourned. . arises even so disagreeable an office am that Try Polson a erviline. enciation, 82,718. The snanag�ers for Canada are as fol- .: ,.. . . I _ .. of hangman and flagellator will attract . r Coneitlwring the :et»n> tarartive youth of fuwa : , : d.�•7011 For the Province of 4'titario--Mr. W ACRS F LAND 3 scores of anxious applicants, I1; f the Mutual Reserve, it shows at trio Chir- J. McMurtry, Mail bulldin Toronto. 19nnog 00o foreatebytht3AIxtTPAiQL `teenth year of its growth a strength un g' do Dtr>.vma ftA><Laosn , t A rabbit was recently killed iiear Jefl'i3r- egiialled-by any othear life insurance cor• For tial Province of Quebec-Mr, D. 1 . Stud for Ma and.Clil l• �' ' 11 son City which lead the form qnd features '�' station fn the world. Tito ire orfs of Besette 12 Plato d'Artneg Montreal. CoYPANT in Minnesota. p� A K E' P bra. •They will be sent to you of a rabbit, but was apparently Nearing the its off learn rend like the fancy (if a Victor' For Manitoba and,the North-west Ter• THS , skin of a maltase cat. Hugo ; they tell of pluck and. persever ritoxfea--Mr. A. R. ,1icNichol, McIntyre F V& �' Jillaon says he has noticed that'whetr"`a a BEST once, of apposition overcome, of scree- Block, Winnipeg. w ,. 34 discreet man goes to the pawnbroker's be verauee of bovinese sagacity and of sue- For the Provlac,s_'of New Bruniswiek••: AddtHOPrRVOtE:LL Ct.ARKE, ,&* band Commissioner.Bt Paul.,Minn, , generally pita up and shute up cess. All previous life insurttnee records Col. James Dolnville; i7t. Jahn, N.B. +► a `r.4 ' '�I fear," said the postage s(�atrrp ':wh`en were put in the shade, while the,hdalthy , i {_ ,. it found itself fastened to alove-letter, financial condition of the association was - �— --- — - - "" - "that I'm not sticking to facts:" guaranteed by the certificate from Presl- -,,, 1'=1 i ,r�- . - - dent Olcot;, of the Central Trost Com. „ � ; Ye weary poet now sits down' - 4 And grinds oat sonnet after"sonnet ,• AaaiY, showing to a cent l►ow:the aitsvfis of the 1llutual Reearve are- invested ilt V"6 �GRAN�B '. - Ff. or well he knows tis wife will soon tg,� ' v F m. odg�ed moculrities, comprltlitig prin4ipe,liy RU n r5 -R N , . Be hutting for that Easter bonnet. bt)cts. and w r PD l, . finelt �Ortgages. cNr first-+clrl NES fork . . « $1.00 Bottle. r -< % lrr t ft tiop in. st I Ai id finish and it hall �_. I know I'm a little irritable, John, but - One cent a dose. mitF "tate. �,,, ': - - o - I had m lifo to live a in I'd mart oa Y axle . 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Alfred, visited friends here on Sabbath. solicited, . lf8•tf �' - Th snot that farmers 1►re asking for - x� � �° g 1R, sAl>� b comfortabl® d�►eli men for the summer months ie a sure sin ! { wool-house•ate 1e and other oat-build�� y 1' a ubliwh Ot warm weather. with 2 ac of lan �� _ . p ed oval Friday morning Lt iso oince ire• d situated in Bron►ghaa4.and � pl nB,Ont. The special-servueis have bean CbntinW known as the Bentley property. Hard and sof$ [' . t�tf��}'�t �t 'pmt /� . TE8M3 hese daring this week. The roads being vrater and all modern ccayeniencew. Apps&y for 1B S!�„V iiiJ:1, .CLAEEMONT , • artioniara to C, W. liiATTHE�ti @, Brau�[ham ' ; � a si-r- •1.001fpaid I n:i&disrio•. gaits unfavorable the oongregatioas have - •.e: - ]p , yet Oltfos. lits . ,.>v,.�,,,, ,,,.,...._,.,...,.,..._.,...,...,.�...� , been Hite small: RATES OF ADVER,TiBIN(;: $ vaster Macke hoe secured the ser•. fl T X C E :--Mise Abbie Cronkhite - ^^"�"^^^^^"^^ { F ; Firatinsertion,per line _ - I_ y y , ,,:;, 15 , - vices•of Mr. Alfred Salton for the summer N wishes to inform the Ladies of piekerin Our i ►inter .Clearing sale a great suaceso'. ;_ f Earth enbee�went insertion,per line - !i I ' 4 „ : This rate$nes not in!'.ude Legal o Foreign ad. months,'an is now anxiously waiting the. pt's vicinity,that having opened the old stand Two of the:b at weeks of business since We . - VWtisements. over Dickie & Marquis store in they�llage of } !Special ter a iven to hie fakm at aurins to begin operations.ort Piob;erin she. is nov► B. parties Ionakin oon- B prepared to do dross- opened Th%nks to the public'' for their .w, } note for 3'or 8 mO0ths orb thq year.gHalf- tdu►kingg to the latest sed moat suitable etyles strolls 8, ., We now commence the. Spring ` . x r. i y y y Mfaa L. acke ie recovers from her A call is solicited. Mi*s Abbie Cronkhlb®, Pick- p g a gsarl or earl contracts pays le quarterly. I ering Ont. !il- . fampaig'n with New Pring NeW Dr@f3s . •" Bueine,_J cards,ten lines or under, with paper resent illn sae avorrably ae could be ex• i + z one year, +t5 00,payable in advance. Goods, New Trimming, New Tweeds, New •. t, : �,i'Notias in local columns ten cents per line, pectod. It 'a her intention to resume her `- five cents per line each subsequent insertion. former oco pation in the Year tatare. wa _ TENDERS WANTED. ` Ready Made Clothillg, NeW a@nts' Furnish• special contract rates made known on applies- wish her ab ndant adccees. " • is lugs, also BOOtB slid Shoes. Anything left' s! iron. No free advertising. It is the ommon talk to hear that things EALED TENDER$ will be received ,' ;¢ Advertisements without written ! aetrnetions and weathe . indicate the early approach of t 7 by the andereigoed np to noon on Tnesde OnBr Of OUr whiter StOCk you cap 11aVe at `; ! will be inserted until forbidden and' charged ao- March 20,1994 for the erection of a Masonic ` _ aordingly. Orders for dieoontinuin s$ventise- Spring. L E every one take warning, re•. ; almoRt your Own price. We Lave a great . , menta must be in:-writing and sen to the pub• membrin a-earl bird catches the worm' Hall in rho vhtage of Brougham. Pians and 1 baT ain to offer In odd vests and ants. - - licher. g Y y specification may be seen at H. Westgate'*, a ''. '' g. p .S v ' doh Work promptly attended to. Let the fa mere have everything in t'ho Plokeriag,or at J.M, GeroWb,Brougham. The � - beet of or-d r to push things as soon ae lowest or any tender not net sly accepted. � ", b . W- J. CLARK. -. - : PROPRIETOR. weather will permit. GEO.D.LINTON, Chairman, Several les of easter cattle have been Ddareh8,9�. Brougham P.O. Masers. _ ' Our Pohttioe—strict Independence, executed,in :this locality of late, t I `• McBrien d Fowley having sold some ,.+.. W� �. �0 R�d Ni5 - ��' O nr Aim—�i First-class Local Paper. splendid an mals to Caldw ll for agoody re- - - i .�. .j . °1 i t Our Expeotaong—The hearty 1 tkiTalA�T�T �A��11� r munerative figure. Some orse sales( are V1� V 1 Li V °'� support of the neoDle o Pickering and vicinity. - , - al�o report , the figures in this case not Or �, -- being overl extravagant. - ' - g t FRIDdY MAR. 16 1 94. Mrs. R. riguall has opened up the shoe Hair Curtin Y ' ' _ , store again. She is now offering the whore g g bamp001ng, . , , - $ Shavin S stock at grelatly redaaed prises ae it is her ;.« w ,, Etc„ Et�f.., : I � PRIOE PAID FOR. ALL PRODUCE* - NOTES AND COMMENTS. intention to purchase a new stock as soon -�♦f- r Y. as this is disposed ot. we b�apeak far her ;. Come to the :�Tew Store- where -you can save One '` a liberal patronage from all old anstomers. Try a bottle of his Hair rigor,' it is Y R Y y .• t;- $t� the St. Thomas Assizes Monde Darin the next thirt da a boots and �d011ar 1n ever )�1 V8 . jty y . . . - George Edward Young pleaded guilty shoes-may be had at rock bottom prices. , . giving good satisfaction. . of manslaughter in killin g - ' - - g l'`rederick ThA travellin barber Alex. Ro ars is gg ,{ spending a few•days with his frienda and sl� 'FA3L33_FlQk tuff station o.•r, M C Glorer in Southwold townshi a ear . p Y relatives ere he departa for Calgary where TRAINS OQINu EAST DU AS FOLLOWS'— 1 ti 8 ' amo last; month, and was sentenced tQ he .vile rmanentl 'settle. We 'cin with .. . pe y ) No. 6 Exra$ss :6 penitentiary for life. his many friends in wishing him every „ ' , 9 0 A. bi. " __- '' 20 MixxD* . r 2:05 P. M: THE 13ARGAIN HODS• �F :;" ' available success. His brother Robert, the ,i 8 LooAL. . ' . 6:80 P. M. - .• ' York Township Cuuz�cil Dionde re- evangetiat, is now engiaged in special meet „ 0,16 P y y lugs st, Lindsay nnde>+ the pastorate of Rev. 2 Expl;Lss '. . pealed-the •franchise of the Toronto Newton Bill. TRAINS ooi �P$eT DUF. AS FOLLOWS:-- C A R E M 0 l�. .T i. V and Richmond Hill Electric Railway Wood bees have b all the rage during No,7 LOCAL , . . 9:20 A.Def, ., LQmpany. Theeompany agreed t�cot1_ the past few weeks. !millionaire Fr.�erson "1`J MIXF.p . . . t: 8:12 P. b1. • .-' = struct a railway as far as York Mills and his twin brother Tommy Richardson ' f 1 Expusa - 9:16 P, M, ", _� I ; . - before file 1St of the resent :Month, are general euperinteiidants at these bees, __• . p t and two better wor4inen would scaroel be ;:.,' • ?- I , . yy They have not so far laid a rat., and found in this country, Among those L v- O U - _ for that reason, the Coerncil will not ing extensive bees sie Messrs. Emer n, i ' - -- ,f recognize the agreement. Rich ardeon, wits and Stephenson sr ; TQ N S 0 R 1 A L ARTIST, - 11 • i. _ P g q c of these artiea have❑ large ua. ti _ _ . While we do to some extent at least ties of wood put in shape for the stove' P I E I i i _ 1;� consamation. -P feel the depression of trade at the eras- ,. One of our respected citi2eha, Geo. 13 1 _ r �' ' ant time, we should feel thankful that • - i ton was called upon wo apppear at Brou h-' AAI�r CtTTTING ; ? 1 . - our lot has teen cast in such a prosper• am Assizes last Satj rday and defend a I � ons locality as the Province of Ontario. claim brought forward by Thos. Madden, and SH AVIN G - of Greenwood notoriety, claiming ji20 fora , ; I � .. , , - 1"' The following appeared in Tuesdays . ss b !o a said he sustained by employing Mr. done lIl fir$t-cla$$ $t �6- . .- dailies. Women, cl_ildren and cattle , ' ' - e Salton to do hie threaibing. His pies was 1 , _. �: _ in-Texas are said to be starving to that.the machine was!not properly handled RAZORS HONED r ._ az.d rest nantities c�f rain went oat in __ _ _ death. Rater sells at 12 cents. per gal- R . q g --- - ------- _ - _ " • i the straw. The eneral o inion iii this V 5 • ion, and provisions are.so costly that g p , Notice to Credltor�, ALt� ' � „ � �,� G neighborhood is thi�t oar eastern friend is'' , poor people cannot purchase hem. in need of a few toad skins, and choose this n tbem&tter of the estate of James 8torey,late � . The following from an Ame scan ex- about the last resort of obtaining the.same, of the township of Pickering,in the County N(,� •, ' - if possible. However be this as it may o[Ontario. Wsgnire.�Yecease,i. �1'E LAIGE011�E LES S �D change should be read with in erest b PURSUANT to the provisions of the r� y Mr. Salton has ae good a machine aij goes 1I peYte� gra►utas of Ontario, chapter Ito, ' our friends :— There are altogether the rounds,and this everybody mast admit. lection So, ootioe"le berebyy QQiven that all credl• 1'l� E �. 1 f too many geldings on -mangy' farms. He has generally gives? satisfaction. This re and porsons bating alalms upon or against D �• I AN HADDIE ,. t{`; �` .MareB are, In ever res Ct, a8 OOd matter.pf throwing out grain is something he estate u[the said James Stare); late of Nie Y g d township of th laying Esquire, who died i I i ! i I y for work, and will-lose hardly a month we claim cannot be preventetd, especially „nor about „e s'tth der of Decetnher, A.D, its. . . �i �I . when y.oa are forced to thresh perhaps a pereby r },ired to deliver or Mend by poet I ' ; i _ in the year producing a colt that Will mare weeds and rubbish than rain aw well ,repstd to rte andersigneri, William John - *� g icbell, Edqu?re Clarewont P,n,- on or'before I* � . make somsthing above the coat ofrais- ss baro pld rails for .fuel to give steam be FIFTH D.�Yof APRfL, sow neat a etr,te- �UIYELES S FISH. ' �"- - - ing it if fairly treated. The amount of lower. Now,'it is not;our intention to mix i ,ent to writing o[ their names and addresses - �'fi' profit from selling the colt velli de cud up in this.matter further than to say we together with full particulars of their claims p nd the nature of securities of as ► hold b " N believe Mr. Salton did the very best job he t em y y ; ' ` - - much upon the judgment and economy . could do under the CirOfametanCAB.: We are And notice a furtLer givewttlat atter the said ,.� " - • with which he is raised, and this .does only sorry Mr. Madden deemed it necessary fth dity of April 1894 the ex:•cutors of the will ; ' - ,� - not mean in starving him but in feed- in his wisdom t•o push it into court and ae [ sail deceased will proce@d to distrii,ute the i - : - • _ ` . , *sets of the ss,id deceased aniong the persons ! _ ' � .. s in a rati0T1 oda ted t0 his rowfh. .the matter was not settled at time of writ- © fitted thereto, havin regard only to the I • ,., f , - . $ p g ing, we hope and trust Thos•. Madden -will c aims of which notice*hall have been givou as . _ •- , The main Qint, however, in making have the costa of the oourt. above required and the said executors will not �t ,: • • A " S profit out of the colt is t0 put 11191 a Iteble for tb6said assets or ac part thereofAL1� ` c aim natico shall nor°terve tbead reivty,l br ' •+��.— . , t as arson or t �• . on the ma kat ith a sleek moat on thThe Clark Council awed .a b aw at y ` HERRIN(�1•► ' , � him. He ust be fairl ' fat arnd with P y t stn at the tithe last s[oreaaid. , .. , . . ; y + eir last meetin re ucin the Clerks William Jobti lifichell � i . " all the loos , long hairs cut .off and g Andrew Store , '� Rxecntore• r SARDINES - , solar to 8200, y s Y laremont. i►farcb 6 .� � . ' �p the sunbur ' brown rem 3-ved b stab - �- Y The Globe Toronto ie' giving Canada -- - - -- - -------�---- TH1�Lt1 t1 .Ttr; - , •.1. _11A D1 9 r '. ling,.blank ting and rubbing. A little inns an opportunity of securing "Pictures•, THE GREATEST SAL +' ; - i ... '' extra nubbin before sellin will ut que Canada" u on ver reasonable terms• , ' -- r ' .. - �" g p p -- Of REGISTERED -- i dollars into your pocket. This work, which is tioroughly descrip. - �'y�"`�``•' I .; . ,_ clue of ranada, Was wrutten b Prinai al _ _ - Queen e IIniverei• GRSES c� '. 1V�ARES �.. - Sale Register ,._ „ G. M. Grant, D. D., oft . @ver held in Canada. . g ' ty, Kint[eton, and is ofueely illustrated i &,- wEh11PSDAf, March 21st:-Credit sale of b wo d en -vi p ---- ` ° _ y o gra ngs from the brushes of Cly�,desdalesi,Hackneye and Welsh ponies, come of the most eminent . artiste of the � �-.,: the ro arty of Graham Bros., .'0 REdMERED CLYDESDALE - - P p Cairn- day. Ii is halos predt}oed in parte of 24 gtgjlions and Mar©s of dif- TGMATGF S ' & broRie Farm, Claremont. This is one of pages each, one part a nearing each week . the largest stock sales ever held. in Can- and can be secured b cutting oat one ferent ages. - y '�idRN,- - I -1 oda. Sale at Y1 a.. m., lunch provided. 9 REGISTERED HACHNIJY - - - See bills for lief. H.Raaseli auctioneer. ooapon, whish ,will lie tOand�in .all editions I PEAS, #_ . and forwarding it to their Art department �tallions and Mares of dif• - PMPN ,�_ Fsu+w, Marsh 23—Credit ease of horses, . R ab_ hogs, and imptementa, the pro- along wish 12 cents in Btam or coil), to -I ferent ages. - - • pa _ <zk ;' party of John A. White at lot 20, con. 6, pay mailing and postage. The op-portan• number of High Grade Drivers and - Pickering, half mile w.;st of• Brougham. aq of possessing so val>�iable an editaoa.to Welsh Pofiies 011 . Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. •.See postero for our literature is one thiit should be taken - ' list. -Thos. Poacher, aactionee_. advantage of by . eve Canadian who t _ :. — _ .. eanesda gar. 21 94 -' . . j ••,e• • wants to know about " own oaantry,and �' 1 r 1 Scarboro Village. we hope the Globe's -gplaeroae offer will at Cairnbrogie Farm, the property 0 .. _ ' meet with the approval' that their onto. of Graham Brae., Claremont. FIRE atwa ► your old fashioned fu ni a>�'8 and get _ ' _ • ale i<egret very much to have to annoanae prise deserves. +--� the death of our friend Alexander Gilcshrist, -- - e at 11 a.m.,sharp. Lunch provided. styles. t the ®Orae of the latest •rho died on Batt rday, li4aroh 6rd, 1894. _ a' P New Advert ts. ------�--• .•.... - - t: He'e gone tohis grave when our h ¢es were AU trains on the C.P.R. will ef�ilfl at PIC ' IN't • FIIRTITtTRE -. WAR�R00 r the strongest; laremont station that da � ; _ For the sun of his beauty ehed light o'er the OR GALE:--TWO 11feRistored Durham 3'• ' s Reduced , , - ,Dene: 1' anile, also a number of Heifers. App ly r tee from all points when there are eight Choice Xma6 presents in Parlor Suites, Bedr Oh! we motun mot the blossoms that'linger to Thomas PnRh, Whtteva>{e: iil�a9. more risen ars for the sale, QOI� tbe.longest; • - p g Suites, everything dawn in prlt3e for Dash far Y Lihethosethat decay while their branches ARM TO RENT-t30 scree more or the Ylext $Q. da s are green• 1' leee,eitnated near the Village of Brougham ER Ma :""I2 InOnihp un approved ��iip# . How brief is the tithe since his voice' wsa the being the northern part of(Lot 90, oon.8,Pinker- 60189, .•. .•�. ,��, i i' i ing, Brisk house, good orbhard'aad good land.. Y8u lila fl,l'4iffi, 9 de BYId On ettin What �'Otl r8u1le lil tht clearest, Apply to JOHN PHILLII's Brougham,Ont, sUtt H. RUSSELL, Aucttoaeer, y p 1 f ' -H.e laughter the loudest, amid the gay g g . I . Scheler House, oronto thronit: _ Undertakilg Line and f nate dealing` everytime. t' , But the hank of sickness hath seized on our . O RENT :-Half male east of Clare• ---- - q dearest; I OR'� �S,GL S,A.h.E s. And sealed are hie'hri ht a es,and silent his meat,a house and onb-and a quarter acres �. '�'" - . . i so-1 8 Y of land partly owereil with fruit trace. Po*eee ■ ( , � � Y $ cion given at once if desire Apple to JOHN = — ,, .,/ LINGHAM _ RHID,Claremont Pe O. CF He has gone to hie grave f like a vision before 19-SI - = i I ue ; - —_ ,�n�,=,, � ;EaW.A ,W= f , Undertakere.and Practical Embalmers, Pickering, . Hie young spirit fled to the realms of the SPO RENT :—A farm of 100 acres, be• . 1 --- _ , . :�. blest; ing lot I6, oon 8, To nship of scarbnro. �..-..�.......� And though tears may assuage,yet they can- On the premises are a good house and buildinge� TI�TI)ER and by virtue of the Power of pot restore ns, slap a good orchard. Poeye elan given the Srst' J Sale contained in a certain ktortggago, „: , ATTE 1�i T��1\ . v P s. Tho hand that so lately in 'life time we of April nest. For further articulare apply to w ion will be produced at limo of sale, there LE AE pressed. WM. KEFLER, Weet frill. ,'O: - 19-2• • .will be offered for sale by public auction, at l - --! a KRDON'8 HOTEL,in Yickeria g _ Sweet orphan, whenideatli of thine.parentsOR $!SLE :•-Step en Croak offers g vUlt`g4'"On Th8 undereigiied wishes to thank his many bereft thee, C t� . our friendship we thought might-atone for for sale at lot 10 con 2, Pickering Town. U ESnAY, MARCH 27th, 189 patrons for their liberalpatrouage dur- their love; - sh ',good black eyed peas or seed, and twelves ing the past year and aska for a X .. .. _ Yet why should too mourn that thy spirit rged seed corn ; also estr oted honey, and all a,two o'clock p.pp.,the tollowin valuable Farm .. continuance of the saws, g . aQ easonable prices. Lettere tray be addressed. I' op�rty,cpnsisting of. The South-halt of North - ' I _ hath left thee, • to.Pickering P,O,for furthe information, 2z h a of Lot No. 18; in the nth Con., Pickering, our new anal ' 11 selected - •I-. To mingle with theirs in the regions above. r- a,d 2�and nae-hail sores o!Lot 15, iii said Con• I { A'FPiaND. [ �,, — a ' dir 1 East of ar maI O ing an asks llith - Bt0 0 RANT :-A firs class farm coin•I ° ' stott lying ect fifst p t gg HOrt1esboe d General Bl cls of. _ '1 he`3wine and the �Irovvew it a119� and oAe-hat scree, Thorn is a od s ga ing done ou shortest, notice, � I' .;.. tailing 60 scree,mor or lee:►, being south b)use, large and commodious barn, with stone :. ,�; pa t�f lot 16, in 3rd oon. o Piekerin All in s able un erneath, good orchard, welt fenced, lOWeSt pric@$, . - _ R and.at gg A b in al. tell cored.; a td.aoil go„d, vrithin about three miles of Pick. w+a T T E R I ahriuili to meet a mad-eaornst d ewthe, gold state of cultivation, ! " - g nd then he seemed to grunt, n accents rnde, Fo further-particulars ap 1 to H• A y A. g � _y . "Snh t be nhe seems for to this fat of mine, � �aight, a ing Village. � - Pi kering P.O, gi- which we are now ®than $ehold the s urea of richness for your food T, Taxan a•--Tenpsr cent,of Purchase Money Diseased and interfering � � ��a \ o day of Sale, aA fee.t a fit,, X Sed,and sew a Geld that seemed at first, -VOR $ALE :--A nom rtable,two story, d for balance, terms made ecialit . : 1n,a Ica Knittin Ya s, ., � , awls at limo of,tale: y ,. Orta.giant see of dark pale and white. . II eight roc sed dwellin ,situated onphgroh For fuller particulars a pl to JAs.W,LAt�►- . ' -Enabrodery i31iR.s Felt$ Witu dewy buds'mid dark green folia a nursed, ettt�t, lokesin . Hard 1tn soft orator and all, pp yy s y . .. RENCE, B:o ham,rite Auctioneer. or the tui• i g And,as I lfapered D er this lovely eight, mdern o°nv niencee, with Bait sore of land ou A cti�ll f3illlpitedr i Vii, t a►reigned. •. aheO 't it T�ttlif�6 Ott! er$e slimmer ease,thi►t cooled that aoathern w ich are olt�iee trait tress of Iaige cud aisiall . r t - - . wcone, . va#reties. Terme liberal. orisons lou when d•» L•FAIRBAI KS, . D. t�1A 18TON', . X�1l1t�y _ , Wil ed. j�l3ehold the sours•of.006101of►e 1' sir`3, A� pyly for�artdsai to,B,iaht►rd QKth- An ti v ° '' A "'. � iet4d� - . . . ]t;.�,WLTi>fl#1M, ria Picltosiag..P..O. $1-tf 1 c angor endure. liaitttr, f T , , ?. hitby.Blii#1 11th,t #. {iipitoo' .1 . P ..- - - _ b .- - . ' i i -,.. I ,y •.... t ® i. .. - , ' .s . :_- � -,.: :, .. ,. _ I• I I?< '�.�',� -=��a� ..>+�� .eta Y .' r•,,. f ., - >. , : : :., -. 1 t .r:,aiA3 .' :. .,' ^}{ s L.•—`'L ? ..a a -t ��s _., , .. ..... i .. fi ;f1� _ d '{i.. -"N-''.1.Try.: y-... 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Watson, merahani, Cadnote; hue Census. ° agon/ibie. for opinion/ ex reseed by Corns/- Warm Drees: +Goods. Tweeds, heavyweights. Flannels, all The contr t for the annex to o r school li ,,, assigned to W. e. Campbell..Torohto. vrindeut.s.-Sn XW@.t buildin was let on Taeeday eve i q C, BIa►--It is'now about a time of year colors and chocked. .Heavy Blankets. Felt hootil, " $amael j3illii;gs, Orono, is land goin S ,A g when every road beat in the towaehi will American and Canadian Coal Oil q' ,'= 4' '.. treatmetlt for the removal of • ca' ter un F• Mitchell, # Toronto, his bei -he low• • • li ,, , be thinking of bow mach move the 1 hie face. est tender. The tenders rag from Y y Can rte.. , n 81,500 11 0 get the ooanoil to grant for their division, ; Wm: �lemence of Kirby, is neo vexing and many of tbam will circulate etitione b. '�"� ����`'� P �C �� ;0 Farmers a warned to bewair etran P '' from the injuries received by a kit from R- before the nAzt meeting of the 'counoil,ask- ' a bores. ars who are boat painting pa t medi• ing for grants se large again se would be .4 _- • Cine aigas on ares and building nd ask R _�.. _- ': Mr.Anetin, who was. s,promine t Bal- the tara3ere t sign a certiacate t at prudent for the council to grant consider- G s ' •• PARKER ' - �, the ing the dalln ! - �� �:,� s�M: , vationiet up to Lhe time of hie saving work hue bee ro 1 done ass of the times sad scaroit � • •, . ; F Petr Y I a abort of mons Y - - Whitby a few years ago, is'dead. time the certi oats turns up at s e batik y• 0 doubt many will willingly — k." -:i Wm. Cross of Tocumsbth was pad $618 as a promise y note. sign petitions without ever thinking that - • _ e .- ane day last week I'or Three loads of clover Sleep is N tnre'8 restorer, bot i sociis• in about eiz months they will have to pat �Y�_, seed,_yet some poepie say farmin don't times causes inconvenience, as o e of oar their hand"into their pocket .and pay the Y '1 �, Emisaiana, Nervous Debility, Serminal Weakness, gleet, s ; . - p y, -town boys ca testif , who cc i from money for those jobs In lazes, and will feel Strlctuce, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, •" - a Y q ver much earpeised that the taxes are ao ' Kidney tend Bladder Diseases Positively Cured b' 3 John Somers of DarIin on ar based Toronto by the 6 train a few da q I p not wake fro his nes till the tri gorse at high' and indulge in some thoughts it pat Y �_ - Lhe Vincent farm of 150 acres whit was °� P into words would sound like Casein the p t ; tall speed toz (loodwood. Th train 8 Y p el �. , 14 sol by.auction on Saturday last f $5 b council for being so eztrayagant with the Y {uI ( 0�TjY� �� 0 W018 QID100VO . 25 however, roa�ht him safely bac only a 1 iM1 peep es money, sod vow by the powers little late. i ` •} oho Teafien, a respected tar er of Nater� hue opened tip a can 1 in oar that be that they onaht and will be turned "You can De'oalt the Monar 1n Yonr Bank or with Youh Poitmaater '` 3�s Downie, about'two miles from St.Paul's sister villlage Ringwood, but got oat. That is just What we have-been doing �• to be pals! u• atter you aro CURED under a wNtten eut}nnteei � '> ,t f turning them oat and putting in'otbers fcr sad middle m ,natation, committed auioi.le by ban ng in bridge a tvay o the Revere Ho e . The _ dun+and Stood Dtreaie,have.dreoked the lives of thoaeaade d!vat Haan ' a barn: years, and still'the taxes don t come down, aced The workehoD the Sunday school,the ofsoe the noise- " council oR Wh tcharoh were on a d last sione--all have its victims., You':g ,Han, if on ave been indis ��' J� An nnaueoeaefrl attdmpt was ma a at Week and, we pnderstand, came t he con• and never will until we sit tr in to see Ytrtdt. creet, beware of theatre. >,. t q Y g apv4v en,you are growing premature weak and old both sexually and ph sioally. _ :} ' how tnuoh money we Can spend On Lhe Coxisult as before too late. No NAME$ U8E� WITHOUT WR�TTEN CONSENT. CCn�dential. ! their last meeting to reduce the s lances clarion tt)repair the wash in the o and of teaohere $400 by Oshawa High Choc! Place a urge cnetallio tunnel to ac a the roads and see just how little it ie°passible >4 ?, ;t P Y for as to do with. A large portion of the i . VARICOCELE, r Board. water art the hotel to the brid .-Tri• EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. r.": A Windsor despatch!sa s therein row bane. ratepayers are Lenante, and i thigk it nn• `W'.a.bnt,LIN8. W. $. Collins, of Saginaw. Speaks. W. S.COLI INS. '' y just for landlords to et np titiona and ••I am 39. At 16 I learned a bad habit which I Contin_ r , x - among the P. P, A. of Ontario beoa se of g MARKMAM sign them to have roads gravelled etc.,while ped till 19. I then became •one of the bo "and led a . 1 the eleotiou of Itev. Mr. Madill ae resi• - they don't pay a niokle towards it and at ` esy life. gxposare prod°ted s �►uo. i came ser.- ' dent. i I t Cas and despondent; no ambition; memory poor; eyes the same time mage their tenants pay one red Banken and blur; pimples oa face; hair loose,bone €, r , U`eorge Cameron of Port Periti has d. A. Vauz nt, Esq., has bean r strata dollar r �ore'in rent more than the farm y during the pa t Lwo'week with n onia, Dams; Weak back' varicocele; dreams and loess at *. P ie worth with present rice and cro 8, andgesto week parts; deposit in urine etc. I spent ban_ r ,1 been liberated from Whitby gaol ow ng to Ata"many fri oda will be glad learn pp P - A dr of dollars witLoat help,and was contemplating ` hie having paid the fine for which h orae that he is!gra wally convalescing, many Lenante too arefeolieh enough to sign suicide when a mond reeommsnded Drs. Kennedy c� I`` sent there. The ;Ytarkh m Fire Brigade has oared petition art©r petition without thinking Kergan'/ raw Method Treatment. Thank t3od Ij�* d that by so doing they are a in to iiia- tried it. In two months i was oared. This was sic �. t N_ Orth Hastings Patrons met Friday at Miss Annie L wise White,- said td a the �M years ago, and. never had a return. Was married two � `: most if prove their landlord s farm while be dont _ years ago end nli ha t ° Mace and nominated; James MCC mbe g ted el outioniet in Americ , fora ppy. Bnye,tryDre.KennedydaKer- ____ ,, i ' for he Legislature and James E.nglia fur recital to be h ld in the town hall b to on pay a cent. +tow err, the ratepayers of Bin►ozuc aa:n►ra'�gun before giving ap.hope. •rrras razsz,Y,T r , the eveniq this township by their cotes have said that the Commons. g ol<jthe 19th. Seminal weracnesa 1 t _ raneis Comanche, who 'was in ar�d A�idrew Mil er, of Markham T wnehi Lbey are eatisfled with the peasant mode of 8.A•TON'I'0�1• , mpoten+=y find ._ &A.TONTON. A. ` ` l�ti P statute labor, and ri ht im, lit 1 in a car accident .flu Farlia Tient vias arresged.o Batarday, taken toaff• - K they are. The Varicocele Cured. , - � 3 Y villa and jco witted to Toronto gal to only thing that is wrong about it is that !�;,. stn Ei, is suing She Toronto -Ra lwav there is no When I c 14 I await lila real for stealing pork. a al t enough of tt to do. If it is in onsnited Drs. Kennedy A HerQan, I h„d ,q - - ~ Co pang for $5,000. • the po'tver of the council they .ought to , little hope. I was®nrprised. 'Their new Method Treat- ► �� � X �: l. ,ed El;ef w s committed Frida night doubly the number of diva and n ..�er meat improved me the first week, I nissrons ceased 1`' ` A�esandar Bennett, a wall kpo R n inK• ���Ei;' !Tiller was returning; hem from of allow K nerves became strong,pains dtsapposre,l, hair grew in 14x iV stor� Liker and Oran eivan, died on Fri- Stouff,ii! ; more than two days for a man and team ' `' .�, . �� g e'an went into. a farms out- with plow or wagon ae might be required, s again, eyes became bright, cheerful in comi:any and daylnight. He aerv6d with the Mi Innd how e n�,d,sho Idered a lot of o 13e ^' x I battallion in the Nortli'west reLellio was aEen lieavi the P .and.not spend one dollar'iu money-on .the strong sexually. Having tried many @sacks, I can ���, � g premises an Chase heartily recommend Drs:Kennedy dt ILergan as reliable _ Where are the eo le who a was given who he dro ed the road except in Caee of s washout or broken p p pre .t ted; �c,t fl.�a}, lit n t before h was redo n ii ed. calcert, etc., after .the road work ie done, ssroitz riiizaru`7 8�e�ialists. They treated me honornbiy anis ekilditiliy." , because there were Iota of ail kinds u Write Ai.eta TureTar T. Ade ❑t Not one in ten but ie better able to work it last fall, it would be a hard winter. We F tlo of reeidents of Y r and * T.1'. EbII'Ett�U:i. A Nervous Wreck-A Happy Life, . " T.P,EMp;RiiON ��:. ' in than pay it in taxes, and is it no„ a fact ' leave ha an exceptionally mild wint r. East Toroito aited.on John Perri at his that lent et ° et' ' I.P,Emerson Naa a Narrow Esca hotel at tte latter lace Thnreda ! p y R P P ttione and ask for ► Pe• The old school building at Glood Cod p Y as- grants not because they are so much in• • r "I live on the farm. At school-I learned an etrIy certain �rh�at i ducements he would eve to fiahit, which weakened me ph sically,soanally and was knocked down to Joha Brow for terested in the roads bat because they want X00-% maritally. Family Doctors said I was have the ork Township.tairheld at East gotcu; inG� $4u. Goo. Lewi>3 bouht rice wood bed a job of work and then a few will ut their 1 "decline" ft;un4umption�. Finally `The Cloldea for the isa tilt church for the su of Tl,r•>nto. a old the deputation td at he ,beads together and not run it on each other }• ' hronicor,"edittxi by Uis. Konn�dy Kergan fell err, , ,k ` t;. p would Ora t th use of the track an the knd the to my luinds• I I rae,i the Tnc:A and Glausr„ i�calf �. -1 1[13• y Kat a pretty good job and their r ahnso haci sapped n:y vitality. 1 took the Nrw #k tifty.acres Of Snd adjoining. Jn CCOI 1 ltlolAn;t 75rnnr,ent at1d Rtie cured. My friends think I c ;�`t`: On Tuesday last E >t3. ItZorgan an R. dance wit the a public meeting ie o ba neighbors .Cot thy bill ; when it it was ,� J. Mackie, done by road work all would contribute Iri was Cared of Cunsumptinn• I hang-sent t em manq - t� :' - Oshawa, shippAd a earlo of held in Ge rg a mpringham's hotel, ittle P po dtients all of whom were eur•3it T Pir New , �� ��� Lhor ugh bred bulla to Calgary,via G. ,ft. York, on rlhu sday evening to goe what ro rtioo to their property and alt would .Method'rreatment eupp:Tee vigor, vitrWty and mea_dire further as tet ace will be get a chance to save a little money. I be• Bzlroatt Tararat'T.hood." " fro Myrtle, Por stocking on a r nth given b the - !Teva that forty-nine oqb of ever fift of ,wrzs T:cLATatitivx, "I then . busiues.a p Cpl towards holding tti fair Y Y Are you a victim? Have you lost ho ? Are at Eaet To on In the mesa Lim the the ratepayers in this townshl have six( READER 1 yes aontempiating mar_ ,• A plication waA mad Friday before the P Y ring.? Has goer Blood been disaesed Have you any weaknees7 par i '- ter oflicir,t i of the earboro show will b a Places for every fifty dollars they have got Haw Method Treatment will core you 'What it has dose for others it will do inn yon• `I; mss er in ordinary for he administf tion P or'that they will have tbi/ coming tall. I C�TJR�1s .CT78RANT3f71Qa OR 1V O Pg�^ Y � ' . of th estate of the late Ur, Ge r,te I: slid Proaghed Katie them join with the York see by the Auditors' Re rt that there �` Tovrgshippciety and hold a. anion bow. p° la Yegr8 ifi Detr0lt, 160,000 Cured. No Risk. , r nurseryman. The es�ate is value at' were-84,801.93 spent on roads and brid•es --Econ ,milt. g ' 12�' j As'the alt of an itocident in rho t col• in 1893' and that added to oar Township Consultation Free. . ho matter who has treated ion, write for a•t honest oDiaioa ,�` x`; Dabentare rata of �1,d50 raakae a Wtal of of Char�e 1C'ha reenonabls. Books Free -"rhe Cloldea Monitor" (iilcts_ ,f Stafford D. Marlatt, df Oakvi,[le,ha 'ing Qn mill"vnht� sday last, Albert Co had fisted>, oa llisesaes omen. Incloeo pee f cents, Healed, �. declined the Liberal nomination for al- to bare n ;8,951.98 that we paid last ear for rase lege x I n of his fingers taken off. Y d fiw•'N4 NAM(=S USED WITHdUT WRITTEN C�ON3ENT. PRT- 2 :: ` ton, -more than half as mach ae was aid by VATS. No medicine sent C. O. D. No names on boxes or enver- ��K, ` John Husband. of Trafalgar, as Junes t I'ta'gmer has pat a steam pl tin P ones. BverythlnQ oonfldentistl. Question list and cost of Treat•- ..a Friday chosen as -the candidate for the Iris saw mill and will aoou begin to alis ua for educating Cor children. The Coan• anent, FREE. � ��. Ontario Hoose. thingH h rm, By the way, he has cat own °il ahoald sea to it�that oar expenditaro _ for roads should sot exceed =2,0(10 for 1t39I NO. 148 S�HELRY STr .a< The Government dairy at Wallin n's ail.thd will ora and eu spoilt one o the And that it be /pent in the pro r laces �R�i KENN�GI� KER - Corners, Hastings county, has been ak ft�vnr+te �,atiinq places. and vela pe P GA e got in work done for the mono �I . DETROIT MIC A„ �' " ; ing-1,500 pounds of but.er per week ur- T B Reeve; of the Beath End re, Yoare, eta., y ' H• '� ' ing the winter, all of whiih has been Bold who has. been in England and Set and �- �n I ' - - A LtUA. � ( c purchase•} is a ren stock sailed tat• ' r f at 24 tante per pound. g P R Y ___-_ _ t day lawn: in from Liver of b et mer ---- - -.--- ---- ------------ I - w, A Mohawk squaw, abed only 18 ae . f MKiN�;,v " $e ie eapeooted her® at The Spri°g Asizes opened at Cobourg i ►: _ _ V�tbitb� �darble 'Works. Boa H� banned to death recently in Now Bras the 1;tlr.-Ban. Monday before Nr. Jastioe Robertson. . . _` ' wick for giving birth to. twins. Thea is a .-. - . Two whiskey informers in Belleville .%I girded as a heinous crime to this tr be Farta.rs i1n race county started ow• have been heavily fined for indaoing liquor �RQ�'K �T �, - and her husband pleaded fcr her in va u. ing lost.week ; also in Hastings-count . mea to break the law.. .� OPPOSITE POST OFFICE � � , The dam at Eagena will,-near Tont n J. :Y. Lacey hue been nominated for the On the morning of the 28th alt., Fare• . . 1Vlathison &Hawken Liam, gave way on Monday, and as .it ie Ontario Legislature by the Liberal of (►ell Fisher, of Oshawa, was carXyiog a I ' from this source the dynamo which r ns Froutei:ac. boodle of shingles to the roof of John Tylanufractureas of , + 4 k I have a complete stook of Saitin;ra,Fatit - the Tottenham electric light ie driven t at Lot ars of jgood horses will enjoy s It eat Wilson s barn to wake repairs theca, aLd larbleMonumenca, 88adstones and all Inge and overcoatin e, which will be V I - village has been in darkness `for the 1st at the Drill Shed in Toronto on hi rch when nearly np the ladder broke, causing �l 4'. other Cemetery York. -made .a in the very best manner _.. } few nights. 28th and 29th next, as entries are tom ng him to tall shout 18 feet. In falling he p { '' _ : John McBrad' ,eon of Daniel McBra y in nicely, anti the Provincial Spring 8 a1= struck the ladder a second time.and broke ALSO lrmtwrtaars of Bootah, aweeitth, aria. and in first-elase style. ,��`� I erlean and Canadian Granites, Those requiring Clothing for fall and i ' of andIey, hue Ieft M'e�rs. Rosa Bro ., lion Show pnomises to be a Grand eaoo e. it again. The result was a bad scalp winter will do well to` Dell and ez- z ` . Whitby, ,in order to eke a comment's! Fleets will hie erected in Drill Shed, d wound, and bruises on the left side, from All parties wishing work would do well to cal Coarse aE $t. Mlohae 'o, an as botore parChasing. All work guaraataed amine samples prices away dowQ , Toronto. a every arraiagement will be made for be the shoulder t-i the hip,rendering him an• Cod prices of the lowest. predict for him a bright fatare; as he :a Comfort of visitors. A meeting of be ooneoions for days. $e is like! to be 4 ti• : Y �'• v. Riohurdeon, -_ �a8nt. A. TJRQHART, BroU h8,mr � �� , - made a of good material. Agricultural and Arts Association will be taken to the Toronto_ hospital. _ _- _.__ -__-_ ___ �� .. p The atrons' lodge al Oakwood, ha9i held at the saws time, to which visfit rs - -- �-f•• QTS ��1 ; , , seen the resolution regarding the c,ld p man, at their own station, seeare eta d rd FAR�E139' MARBLY. j 1J rY • - _� lidos! parties passed at the recent m t. certificate receipts free, to attend,enti 1 n �Io1�EY �o LOA a' . {'' R TORONTO, Mar 16. 1804. . ,log of the Grand Lodge in Toronto, ba a them to return at one-third fare. H r ea - I . - . ,��� r p Wlieai,[ell............. 00 da to 00 W I have a laic" 58601"tXY28Ilt 0� tempte4 tyranny and have formally d' . Wheat,spring ...... 00 00 ki 00 60 MORTG '- declared themselves o sed to an not sold will also be retained bee. ,` `• . � ' ... wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to o0 si _ AGE SECURITY b A cry modest regaeet has been ma e ' 00 00 to 00 58 �� LOW'S- SAL+ :asav '2t�3 iI IL NSON P . Wheat, goose ..........., b of the town of Bowmanville b a M . Barley, bash............. 00 48 to 00 00 , `.£ y f bought and sold'on oomiuiseioa - Warren, Detroit, whi thinks be can b Oates, bash................ 8180 thB �' i 00 41 io 00 41 -- ihe big fawtory for $55,000 if the .oitize a Peas, bash................. OQ 62 co 00 f3$ 1 ,� HoosiER D nut I l � , I will take 130,000 stook and the town tIi Hay, new, ton............ 10 00. to 11 00 Agent forFire, fife Acei3ant Plata,. ' . ,�. a bonaiy of #10,000. There .ie talk ;of Straw, ton................. to 8 Of - ass '` A �MORT�NINt : Dressed hogs am Boi a lnsuran�e 00 • - -- braYi new or an facto start}nR ua .Cie to IZOMOI T 1&C�^UCTER ,_ 6 60 g 00 1 and Ste i t Manville. ! ` Beef, forequarters....... .5 00 to•. 6 60 't _._._ '� { , I ......_ 00 t� oo FABS and The County of Ontario Lia Assooiaio �, th huidgaartare j'1{1 T Y r T vI ._ Beef, 7C v V 1[1( 1 L. street lbtiglt tfie busy Mutton..................... 800 to ? 00 YY M. 9 <, �' f,E ,s Whitby Friday passed a resolutio�p - - Alad asssd on marketln da Veal Carcass 700 to g .00 p t� Higha rove of the ro sal to hold woekl Y P. g Y• ••••••••••°•• Z'Opert: For Sa,Ie. ` p ne P Pa , Batter,lb.................. 00 20 to 00 28 ' '; B R 0 U G H A M• tnaladin two deeirab dwellings in Pinkert � ` Court of Justice sittings at Ottaw Who, patulag at a Grocery store, I g ' ,,r (y� s /y� EF•iro, juz.................. 00 13 10 00 17 ' vill e. Person/ desirous o! renti4gi : "", 1< .'P and London. The akesociation sleq re 5bdpped gtikkly In at the open dobf. ISN`T . ' arms PoLai,.,es. er b 00 4 to 00 60 ah d call on the enlve3 in favor of ezten the ' deo P •••••• •• °td sir farms �6 J With bated breath and anxious min undersigned at once, , r tion of the County ooaip eo ae to dove She queried:"hays you COT"i'OLDN t �� � �� � }�,.i °--•-• . '. oases in which cams a to 11,000 er l'`J = �g involved. The grocer,"IsavIeg oft his work, , YANOINct aAa>t�'IIr.zY DONH. ;;� p;. The newest swind'e ie said to be a shod Interrogated every clerk; W. V. RICHARDBON- Ca Rat Paid u $1 500 000 :om�e: Hare/ Blobk,Pioker dy Cloth swindle. Itis done in this way But none up to that time had p p r'' ' ' The shoddy peddler calls on a farmer an .. " Surplus, - . $1 45 0 0 0 0 . _ Aa article uUed COTTOLENB. r r ,tet proposes buyintz his wool in advance o �- ---�• "_ ' ahearin and offers a bi rice for it. T., - .� i� bd REE11T RI ''ER � : g g p .`What Is It? Bald hs to t>►e dame, WHITBY 'AGEtCY, . _ bind the bargain he pays down a dollar That answers to this curious name. i - G#narai Sankins -Hasinen T,ransaats -h w- , - 3 By Lhis time the farmer is in good hgmor ' What is It made of i+ What's Cts ass s tvltias D�rAST�kNT. - I •�, ". and then the peddler groduces his cloth : „ - �s, if My lgnoranCe you ll please excuse. Intsrest allowed at highest Current rates. 170 The undersi !Zed begs to slil ounce'` and gate in his work. i � notios of withdrsswal required. �" 0 t lr & g 4 It hue assn brought to the notios of a "You're not the merchant for my dimes, , t he• p i�rorfs that the have ado t : ' - E. J. THORTON, -:' - :;, ed thus s 8anday School superintendent of Oshawa . I see you re quite behind the times. 10Iv . , AfANAas n.• p that money given to Stindayr school Child- For COTTOLENE, I'd have you know, - � - C A� 1.5xx a_T6 - T T/t V� ti� ,.z . ren for cohlection by .their parents is spent is now the thing that's all the go, ": 'I1 for confectionary while on the way to the - and hene,eforth will sell for CAS$ - An.article of 1{Igh regard ; ' 5 Sunday school. A superintendent says , - - the practice iia demoraliziniq to the child. A healthful substitute for lard., k . .only. Those desirous ofaawilig their P ren and he is trying to fiud out where Its compesitiop pure and cleaq; , .-' M, Factor wants supplied will kind! bear III � the make their urchase to nt a ata to �r : ! y z g ccVEATS; `AD � mind that ` y f . P P p For cookln lve me COTTOLiNE. D p � H r N 0 C R E•D I T will be given -. A distnrbitnce waiir' started on Simcae As from his skore the lady tlsd, warier any cireumstatleea d 2 OA I •BTAIlr1 PAmsclvT a ilrae a , •� answer and an on�t.ovtnt -•• Manafao'tnrer f-•, ,7 et. at the Corner of Athol street Oshawa The grocer gently scratched his hoed write t P g y n his next order first watt ran a "ems to die�tFed° arty yew Tn oonsequance of the above Change a on Saturday ni ht b GFeo. Arnold. He Q ; p- • was intozioated and took off hie goat and Mp,�dosrw vara COTTOL�iNfs." Tens srrioziy oostta�,c ,� ® I,lf ,�'al"0� �Gi1C�l0n p1p� we have decided to reduce prices ss F ?• fforrsrition Pat;.nee at how to R "� �I declared his ability to do up anyone who Win trim sent les a oat iaeal O. Dee •tire!! Pum of gyrase, Iron anti follows :-- r P, � ani/ci (ilio sent p P$. ,t � r wanted to try oonclasione with him. � .:.jy ; • f io stents h gsn� va - V.• 'Family Flour 1.sd per!candied ` ` t Constable Hainan was soap oi, hand and +mrflracK Isj ssiteere c1AeA>tneirie •, ..• Porcelain. •r... Manitoba.Floor - $1:70 « �` k �. '; o+ a� hwet to witm.. trriested 1litivld and took him to the. look _ f" a ARCD M P�1 iNi WINDMILL P• R• HOavER� at�h1�, rtp. MoIIday n10rDing Arnold appeared > . ty t del r , M strafe GFrierson sa,d was fined �' _ 11,_ sad ! �, r # x. I - �DN'i. Z nlii al raon#ha res u!. - ,. _ _ .. � , _. tt a� . ® or a� dela p #3 A W I►Aa t* s �� 'f, ", ��� _. 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L ,Nth:.ye„ �v � #, ar�,n:`rv0... �D.�._ f..-_ _ - - - � 4 ..._ _ _ _ -.: _. _.. •-_ —� _,;w•_;zz 3 ,.. ,'+ter_,I S�rs,S _P _�_ .:.a __ _ t. .:. - _ -_. __ __- _ __ __ - r : . • -- - - k.' �lII i 1 �w01'k �s 12s�lljl ti► R � i, fn Ameeiaead►turing ths,"me od'- J elle re blfe is isonaldsr Ing Lase tit +sue= '(� �Q '` Tlr - P�' town (1:607), an Plymouth (1620), tire. e' fifth as great as that of taa:empzr� . ; ' ��.0 I T1�1p 'P 11 1'f_ t tiro.aid palb t pora��' fn' �devr to ``' A r initial dates of our history: .apd Ute - I'' some•wiree at least W work ardor a :: DOtaLKI04i D 6b A. - '' 0� 8 �O]1�II�uII � th ning of the same oeraturp might be bran y lrt evident that i e the other operations proceed, tlse SrsL tsR taken as the starting point in the histo y an imp r thus distrib- r ' St Clhtarllb. the poles.iA al! which is usually the ralesng of a`ase► poli „, �� $ate bets of the new Europa About 'that time v r 11 t; ao inentst es and and then the etrinQia e# the wires aid the "�. ;�w uteri o e a h® at non „ r —•-- . : I, :: 1821—Sir Edward Coke.etated in the Ha a °gra of the globe, and yet ppivoted upon a _ Softs pf Weather. old to the new: This often requires quite °' of Commons—socoriing to Hume—that a small grasp of islands in the ltiortll Alaatic, a number of linemen, for the work &noel bs mw►b necessarily aaaeatuate the supreme dans nick! n tkiriorsni6y,writh a trltibayisig, history and.Cisiof Justice Pophsmhad beau atopic htorms '1<"ry Tlsei:r Nervus and Dangers s1. q y 1; is'interspersed with events, great es well at ed to make a survey of the people of En and even fatal importance of supperior power ways Threaten-.-Yet They Aespead 'After•a storm of sleet linemen lire oilten small, which ore stranger than the i> vers land, and that they had found the tot 1 on the sea; and chis,accordingly tions of fletiOn, says IIIr- John Baker a ,is a road= , population, of all sorts, to be 900,000. amental and permanent maxim of Britian .grttakty to ntit: ltbessranala made ilpos>t kept bus eight and da�r for weeks ata ti= �: American writer, in the St. Louis to second eetimste makes the population o Polley And wellIt should be so for England, Tbeir Bravery and Rhdurasnee. . time, as the wires cake with iae.an inch oc Detnoorat. Sixteen centuries ago the!Em )nave,•been 2,000,OK and a third m the warid rune ; for,i! any power were When the snow is on the ground and the twO thick at times and then swap like rases, Ira of Rome extended from the Atlanta lave it at 4000 000. This diaare err;© strong;enough to.overcome her on the sea, wind whistles is ohi11Y blasts through the or the great'weight of the frozen water will pp P p y ouch power would be strong enough to din. tree tops and among the-wires of the tele- frequently drs the pole to the ground. Ocean to.the Euphrates and frons the aaoutt>I no more undertake to reconcile the g of the,Rhine to the deserts of Afrioa. Her Hama; but it is sufficient to otiaerve th t s°lvo her empire. But it ie evident thrt graph poles the life of a lineman is made at�nettime iIn oconstruct on work ; tha]is to ada.qubring eagles had fleshed their beaker there was no regular census in England i England has a marvelously strong and firm up of particularly hard and dangerous work, inunslreda of prostrate nations—ab nation those days; that the ordinary revenue f hold oa the ocean,aesuminonly—as mast long hours, and most #aligning expoanre. nap, stringing a new line, sad, altbotigh were reckoned in those-days—and no poop! EnQlattd in' the liana of Elizalset astauredly we may safely assume—thatthere At no Beason of the year is the existence of this is frequently & very fatiguing oaeupa- is anything like.&just proportion between the telegraph lineman a bed of rosea or tion, it has*not the excitement connected " . could sucom*fally lift a standard in revol did not exceed. $2, - against the invincible ower of the Eternal 'the e: rt and • jm �'�' and th her arsaed navy and her merchant marine; particularly easy. In summer ' he is with it of repairing wires, The most weari _!N p Po port trade of t e for the commeralsl marine of Glreat Britain com lied, when a hu rfcane ie btowin and some labor aoanected with C�netruction City. `Ohara now is that mighty power, kingdom from Christmas, 1812, to 161 pe R g work is " buckin the reel," and enerally Where-the ambitions, the activity, the amounted to only about £4 500,000—a re of all sorts csarries mush more tonnage than lightnin striking All around him, to fight 8 g . ( - enius the zest of eaistenee that_4ttende enue sari a'trade scarcely equal to tha0 f gg men Ioked out for their teat strsa th are R. is carried by .the united commercial mar• mildly hii way up the psost and strain every P g t3 _ iisa long mastery of the ancient world 2 Fo one of the " hies'". of $ouch Amerika p j p , em to ed to do this work bat the do not pe � ices of all the rest oft the nations of Euro a nerve to oin -a ru tured wire while in P Y Y = - many ages it has only been known b it re ublios to-dal. g Combined, whilst her ocean- oing steamers winter he invariabi sent out on the keep their positions long. Bucking the - Y B At the ireginnIn of t o y » • k A surviving intaence, upon the modern na seventeenth Centur En land bad soiree are much more numerous an�have a oapso- wildest ni it of the year, while a blizzard reel Is carrying the immense reel of wire, tions and by the ruins of it: departs ed in planting no colony whatever,&Moon - ity for much more freight than those of at is at its height, to travel in the snow which sometimes weighs as much as 700 P perhaps a dietsuce of twenty 'miles. suede. Thi men em to ed to do this work realness, aaattered far and wider ova she had acquired, by rightof discovery,ver these nations and of the.United $tater ull P P Y g p together. The work of the telegraph lineman sway carry the reel between them on a little Euro e, Asiq and Africa. Meantime, large claims to wild sad savage regions i second or third rate ]R,emaa province--th t`ae new world. The oonoeptiou which I be divided into two parts, stringing new- wa do like a hose Cart. As other nations look even to the strafe g ancient Britannia-has become the head o here desire to flz distinctly ie.that the vat getic ints which uard an em ire on land In the coarse of time all telegraph wires ! • p° g P wires and making new cuanections and will undou btsdl be under rouad,and when au empire far greater than that of Rome i colonial $m ire of En land is ere recent an oglaud is careful to secure the cammand• g wherever& break•oscura. y g ing ositions, which strengthens her empire reppairin this s stem has been erfected the ocou her palmieet days, tf this double outaom &a new as our own republic, if we cal }s $trikfi, new lines is com arativel Y p ' could have been predicted to Caesar who carry our history beak, as rationally on the ask An instance of this is seen yin �,y Moat of the adventures a d dander tion of telegraph line men will, to a great he waa ea aged in hie first predatory wttae must, to iia colonial origin. The sett! . her acquisition of file little inland of Hong of thelife occur in repairing broken Cironits. extent, be done away with. At least, a?l upon:the Britons, or to the Emperor Bev• went of J►mestown and P! mouth mark. Kong, aft the coaist of China, the formation Almost ever storm of as magnitude •the dangers with whish it ig now frang'R erne, when he was in the island 'lookin epoch whish as dutiaotl� anteda��ed t e sad ition of which make its first-class brings moreyor less expense and damages will be abolished, as very little damage about the wall to bar out the Caledonian eomin reataese of the pw► from storms to an under naval and mfllta station, and ive it a ground cironib B g present Empire ! g to telegraph ccmpanisa and during the -1 itis certain"that they would have regards England ere it antedated the coming grey . commanding influence over the trade of both. winter se&son,theic servicse ie at least two or would be ezpPrieneed. Lhe forecast as the meet preposterous non ossa of the psTesent United $fates of Ame China and Japan. Another instance is seen throe timer more or less par&lyzed,thin ne- f -tense imaginable. And, it may be 'worth ca. At that time, both were possibilitie , to her seizure of Gibraltar, that powerful oessitating an outlay of many thousands of : Av snEBtc►lr ABt'No>RIrY. 1� ' twhile,to add the general iefleotion, the and only possibilities, of the future; neith natural fortress which looks &crow the nar• dollars. .. —.... the verycge in whish we live, at,&ble as ib had any ezietenae ere an objective sealit row entrance to the Mediterranean, and in Shortly after the invention of telegraph- Mr• iieorxe 1� Periee�rites Altiostit et`ieseeea'. . - great s►rraa'gementa appear to be fromsda upon earth; there w►sa no British Empi a front of whose foemidabte batteries, mount• ing, &nd when the aamplete egstem of tele• and +Chea a igalring. to day and from year to year, is atmos anti no United States•. and both have hes ed by the English flag, the commerce of the gra h Conneatian abound the world was in certain to be followed by changes •quite marvelousl ush Into the world withi world passes t� a sd fro between the ooai- im iinfancy, a weather disturbance which Mr. George E. Perlee, who acted as one astoniehis and a y dent and the 1 v �t. Yet anotherfnstance of the nd a of ahease at the World's Fair g, pparently as improbable theaame three centuries of time, atter t e damaged wires always :meant a oessatioa j ger as those which have attended the fall o manner of a species of creation. � is seen in her or Lure of the stron hold of com tition at Chica o was a uest at the - .. P f3 for w more or lees indp6aite period of busi- Pe � f3 + Rome and the rise of Britain, so subtle an ` RI6Z AND $ST$NT of THR $@ts•In$• Malta, whish serves her as a eapparting noxa, got at those tlmea telegraphic rates banquet which followed the cclose of the aoahidden in the hand played by that in base for naval ascendens over the whole Bedford uebeo llistrict Dair Convention. ' y were very high, and the Quire was'Only used ,Q • Y finite Power which rescribes the course c As I have already said,down to the end f interior baasin of the Mediterranean. Still He had intended to be present st the con- the world's histor P. thesizteenthaentury En and had eatablis - another inataaoe. is seen in her recent In_cases of mor® or less extreme emergency, y and comparatively little employed for ordi• vention, but was delayed on the way by a 1.. ed no Colony, although t at was the Cantu y acquisition of a controlling influence over nary business purposes, so there waa no railway blockade. The gathering missed IM ONLY PABAT L'OY 11R'V rA1iT, ' which immediately succeeded the disoave y the Suez Canal, which is the connecting actual incentive to immediate) if requir• his address, but he has given some of his of America b Columbus and the diroover link between the Atlantic Mediteransaa and Y,. ideas on the cheese trade and c*ese makin "' The role of little En land in thea uisi y Ing a�ip great ezpease,repair a oonneotion. $ i- i «1 of the cape ea a to India b Posen a the Indian Ooean. Yet another instance In thea® times, owever in a letter to the resident of the assoeia- tion of$o great an e>ripire has bat one p&ra►1 Gama. But f om the o enin of the leve is seen in her ocou nC and fortification of h , when thousands of P let last as her dominion iaehe fs in sem P g Y bnainese:hausea nae the telegraph wire al• tion.`Mr, Perlee writes :-- teenth century, when England heli hero a Aden, on the Arabian coast, at the mouth most entirely as a means of communication Having had the pleasuee of meeting ei tort a hogs isolation. She is not ooemo ripe for colonial em ire down to the reset ofthe Red Sea, which is the clot of Inlet _' politen, and does not touch and niche P P with their correspondents and others, it is number of the gentlemen present, st the y q day, and through a course of about b and exit for the immense�mmero" between but natural that the great pressure brought World's Fair, in Chi Ago, last October, and - . the earth b the diffu-ion of her genius an years her march has been steadil a d Ja n .3bina India and all the rte of the her institutions over it. She is em haticall Y Po by these parties upon telegraph companies appreciating their courtesy and attention, too much the sole re renentative of force rapidly onward, from continent to cont' - Me tterranean and the Alantio Uosan. And too have constantly in service their wires I accepted the invitation tea be present ab ' P ant and from island to island,firmly holdi g still a further instance of the same sort is should be moan stimnlating; in expediting your annual meeting, to become better Oar own great republic dose not supply th feet whatever she has once a aired end seen in her seizure of the island of Trinidad parallel• Its history is too brief and to ' the repair of any damage. If oommunica- acquainted, and to observe whether you still reaching out for more—with but o e —the advanced pest of her Wert Indian tion between the great'cities in ant off for a were all made from the same mould, and all modern for that ; it ie too much an off-shoo solitary break-in so long and so suocestul colonies—and which is so altuated that it d&y the loss of money`and bualueas is enorm• had the same good fellowship of your Yan- _ from Britain herself; and it is commit career—the break she made in attemptin commands all the mouths of the Oronoco, our. Therefore expert .linemen are an ob- kee neighbor ; and also to learn why you to a career so different front all" the pas to hold her thirteen stalwart `America one of the great commercial rivers of South vious necessity. have-been so fortunate in porfectiuQ your that its parallel roust be seen, if ever seen, colonies by- force—a break by the wa . America. /� _ 'manufacture of eheeae, as to excel us, who in the unborn and distant future. Btome, which her statesmen will not be like! to LOOATINd d 'IiBt£AR. were rimaril our teachers I can honest- and on y Rome, ie the national parallel of peat in an similar case whop ens arise i• Tus Rtstta; KAKff silLLictYs.. ; _ P Y Y Britai� y y Supposing the wires of the Great North ly affirm without fear of aontradictaion by - This' is -seen un the future. __ an ono who is com stout *to be•selected - der many relations. „ - Western Telegraph Oompany between Tor- as sn 8Z rt that the tot of cheese that Rome, i starting from a little town bn the The British Empire ie so extensive- ani �aaadian ideirs f3eeare Tltelr !!hare of An onto and Montreal are broken down. As - Tiber, bails from thence the largest•empire so Complicated in its distribution aroun 1 . Immense Fortune. soon as the terminst station is lost a test obtained the first prize in -the sweepstakes of ancient times. Britain, starting from a the globe, and the dates of the aequieit, The estate of the late Capt. Eber Ward, in made of the swittah• board by -the chief at the VV orld's Fair,was, without execption, - of its numerous arts are no scattered an of Detroit was divided a few da s oat s erator to'determine whether the wires faultless i8 quality, make, and texture, sad little island in the North Atlantic, has p y p deservedly received the &ward. built from thence the greatest empire of th confused together, that the oely wwy t Paris and the elution was the aocasfon of aro open, crossed; or grounded, whit® tae The gneation arises in my mind, van all ' modern world and of all time. Rome fro form a cler- idea of its progressive growt a great social event at the Frouch capital. strength of the current show@ whether the her infancy grew slowly, and very slowly. is to fix attention Upon the four oontinen 1 Capt. Ward was the flrat�husband of Mrs. trouble is close at hand or some distance manufacturers, should they receive the for- . — It was near 500 years after her foundatio holdings which Constitute the main bul Alexander Cameron, Carlton St., Toronto, away. Next the station nearest to where mule in detail from which these cheese are . ' before she had succeeded in -extending he of the empire, and to treat the- islands and the estate, amounting to$9,00'J,000, has the fault i■ suspected to be is called. I f made,be able1o.m,%ke their cheese of equal power ever all the small States of Souther subordinate attwcshmdots. These lar a been divided between Mrs. Cameron., her there is no response-then the next nearest quality, and whether even the same party Italy, Britain in like manner grew slowl holdings are situated iii North Americ , - son, Eber Ward,and her daughter,Princess station is a&fled, and so on, until the who made these cheese could be able to and very slowly. It was near 400 ye Asia, Africa and Australia. Guided ther • Cameron de Chimay, whose marriage four break is approximm oly located. The break produce others. equally as good. This . after the arrival of the 5axnns in the islan fore, by this generalization, I will procee years ago was talked of all over Canada, having been located between Trenton and thought is suggested to me.in eonsequeno e before the little heptarchy was unite to take brief historical notice of�the gr t A despatch from Paris says : Prinoem Kingston linemen •are at once dispatched of a maker in Lewis County, New Yo rk under Egbert of Wessex. Rome was nto progressive stages by which the Britis I Chimay gati e a grand dinner last Wednes. from each direction to find the -trouble, state, havin some years ago received t he . than 9GO years old when her legions Crosse Emvi're has boon built up. day in celebration of her 21st birthday and This they van generally do within half a highest priib in• London, Eng land, ac a . the narrow Adriatic Sea and subjugated th 1. From lti 3 to 1763—during a peri a ocidonWIV of the partition of Capt.Ward'd -mild, and some, wha aro very expert, Can large show, of American cheese and never little States of Greece and Macedon. Bri of 140 years—England acquired all• that a este• discover a break with snore accuracy than again being able to secure another prize or '. ' - - . Iain was of a similar age when her ind I by the use of a I lvanometer. When the have h!8 goods selected as worthy of ezhibi- ` now meant by the llominton of Canada. Nine millions of property was divided tion. I am simply a dealer and have a fair warriors crossed St. t,feorge's Channel ab -2. Froth about 1625 to the present ti a between Mrs Cameron,- the Princess and break is at last iscovered the real trouble . . rtially s,-bdued Ireland. Rome, afters and work begins. Meanwhile a patch wire knowledge of the manufacture of cheese, she has bees eletending and fortifying h r young Ward, who was a teav years ago but am reatl iutereated and ho etolearn Cnx,.slog growth, occupied•in fortifpi.*n empire and her influence in India, very well known in Toronto societ • has been connected, and while the linemen g y ' P P y+ P Y . 3. Her possessieas on the African co y before the Convention adjourns from you -her ower in 7tal rs Ids extended he are at work the buaiuess !e diverted to - dominion to Africa, to the Bosphorus, AN INCRXAsR tN VALUE. another line. practical men a solation of this problem. - . tinent have bean mainly acquired duri g f Vie Rhine, to the Danube,and far into Asi the present century, During the sere - Shortly after tier husband's death Mrs. - When the break occurs in a. valcable In other lines of. manufactures, almost Britsid,'after a long, slow growth, oconpie teenth and eighteenth centuries she had on p Ward, now Mrs: C.,tmoron, offered his wire, over which mush buaiaens is Constant- in every country, they are improving to a • in fortifying her foothold in the hom acquired the small Colonies of Gambia, t e Fares of stocks apd other investmentas for ly carried, the !!Darnell who can repair it , greater or less extent every year. Can we " islands and on the sea, rapidly extende (Told Coast and Sierra Leone ; bot in t e- $W,�+ but could get no purchaser. To• most expeditiously become exceedingly say as much for the product of the dairy? Ler empire to every continent and to moa course of the nineteenth .century she h d ds they wilt ref►Ilze $9,000,000. valuable to the eompaay and most import a are having in the United States an -of the islands of the globe. Rome Conquer extended her a tbority over the extenai a f rineess Ohimay has been the mingled ant persons. When wires are merely Cross• increasingg home demaud for cheese, and ed and then governed in such wise tba territories cove ed byy Cape Colony, Nat 1, wonder and despair of the American• col• ed, grounded, or broken, only two men are now aharp competitors of the exporters . � .. her laws entered into the life of man Bssutolaad a' Bechuanaland, besid onyes in Europe during the last five years.' are, as a rule, sent out, a certain for our finest goods, We have been able nations and have left a deep impres setting up ola me to protectorates ov r - A Year or two ago her marriage was number being Attached lu each telegraphic this year to secure a fair ahare of these . . upon the modern world. Britain where immense regio in the Interior.of the co Celebrated with 1 rince Chin Who is 14 division. - . goads for the hoa,e trade and have forced ovzr it hue been possible so to do, ba tinentJ years older than she. The Prince is a The outfit of the lineman is comparative• some of our makers-to seek Canada ere 4 _ carried the genius hf her home institution 4 In like in neer the -lonial eetablie ,� member of the most ancient nobility of ly simple: heavy top boots with climbers better market wherein to sell, hence enabl- . , - to every part of the earth which she a maul of Engle d in Au trails is elms t li ranee and Belgium. attached, to onablw them to climb the ing you to exceed us in ex�sOrta to C7rrea0 - gaired by conquest, ceaaion'ar 000upaacy A uywrNRIOCH'TSAcanY. i poles; a leather belt, in which tools are Britain this last seasCn- I believe if the • wholly an staff of the nin iteenth centur . The ,Senate of Rome surveyed tae numer At the time of the death" of Prince Bald• carried ; a galvanometer, and a ootl or so cheese makers in the United States would Now South W lea dates rom 1787, b t • ous.nations of the etnipire from Mauritani Queensland, So th Anatralia Victoria wi d @Pin, heir to the Belgian throne, current of wiry+. But, apart from their outfit they alt stop skimming, we would all realize a - . _ to Armenia, from Batavia to Egypt, notin gossip associated a Chimay with the myster• must possess the dextority of an acrobat for demand for domestic Consumption, .that we Western Anetr iia have all been eotonizcd t "the special circumstances of each, and pre• during the`Curr nt century to which m y ous tragedy, resembling not a little the hanging on to shaky places. Indeed, few would sooner or later give you nearly the - . • scribing an ' administration adapted t added Taemeinia New Zealand and tl a end of t o Austrian Crown Princse Rudolph, acrobath could perform fasts which line. whole export trade of America. I, believe ' every particular people The Parliamen , Fiji. Islands. It is said he had forced bis att�untiona on the Wren only regard in the light of everyday the•common crime of adulteration, which - - . of =Britain superintends an empire extend beautiful Princess. _ duty. a enters.into so much of all we a&t, drink and • � • - 6. Each of a great continental hos . ing in detached.masses all over the earth cgs which I hs a mentioned draws with 't Young Ward, the brother of the present It is no fun to climb a tolegrspI pole in� wear, is so intolerabry selfish that it de- and apportions its administration to th a lesser'holding of aaeoeiated islands whir I, Princess, not long ago eloped with his wife's the teeth of a biting northeaster and an serves exposure. Believe me, that in - pai4icular cordi.tion of every colony ala when all eumm d together, constitute i I• maid and settled'in 1 aria. He figured in a almost blinding snowstorm in progress• making butter and cheese, as in everything every dependency of the vast dominion comparably the most extensive, far•spre d acaudal a year or two ago, and underwent Yet linemen often are obliged to do this else, it is always wise, because always right; k Rome was supremely adapted to coamopoli• and diverse ins lar domain that was ev sr conviction when his wife brought suit for very thing. The•polrt sways like the mast to call everything by its .right name, to tan empire under the circumstances e'f th subjected to onls authority This iusul r separation. He threw a bundle of papers of a ship &t sea, and yet the lineman goes brand it for jus_t what it is no more no ancient world. Britain has proved borne! on a table before her lawyer as a ba rn to bravely up among the Crbaatreee planta leen ' to be aapremely adapted to like empir Part of the amp re has grown up step y his injured wife's feelings, and from those himself in an advanta eons osition, and and�in f et, between-evihatgi@ good and what step with its gr wth upon the Continen l�, p - ander the cireutrietancesof theodern world Whilst Britain as been aoeupied in axion Fa ca she has sloes drawn an income of starts dog ally at wont splicing wires or is not. It ie scot right in ltingland, or any- The personal eharacterietics of the Remi► ing'and fortifyi g her power ill Americ a $1 ,000 &year, filling insulators. He may be fifty or sixty where else, to brand.evecy poor artiele of and the Briton are strikingly similar. Th in Asia, in Afri a and in Australia, rhe li Mrs• Ward has since resided with her feet from the ground and scarcely• able to cheese, American, and still lose is it right purpose. of .the typical Roman was as in et the same tim reached forth her ha d other-in-law, Mrs. Cameron, on Carlton" see his hand before hint. There is a great. for any maker, trader, middleman or" ex- . flexible as a law of nature;he'was nndaun • and gathered in the isles of the sea• street, Toronto, and is undoubtedly the deal of excitement and danger in such work porter at home to Call his obsess, made ed by-the most terrible disasters ; hie wi I In point of ger graphical extent the B ie most popular and beautiful grand dame of and the man must have nimble fingers and of skim milk only, an artiele produced differed but Iittle from obstinacy; and ye tieh Empire is eckoned to contain in't Toronto society. _ She is the daughter of a clear tread to do it. Tho linemen, how• li from pure mill., 'and-the beat in.the market. • he was so flexible and so broad that he pu Dominion of Ca ada-8,300,000aquare mil a Baron von Hugel, formerly of. Port Hope. ever, do not seem to mind the exposure and ' In conclusion,-I beg to remark that hwas himself in rational relation with ever , in Africa about 360 Ot 0 the work in India 1 800 •,�---- eo aaaustotned do they become seat a Clipping froth aCanadi&n news a er people hom he did not destroy. To d - ' ' to it, and the natural! look P P ' in Australia 3,0 ,000, in the islands a d 4uE#ht Nara rou RiuCRf:B. : Y y , when a setting forth, in a word, that the lar scribe t e :ypinal Briton is to repast th other detached parte 720,000, thus footi g _•— storm arrives, for extra work. Cheese exhibited at the .World's Fair w as description of the typical Raman, ons up in the egg agate:: an ,&sinal, officio t ! "rotten." I brand this atatemeat false in keeping In view the modifying influence" f @Rade air RuAlies and RRang Cts Poles in the Nxr�`RD TO REAL DANtITERB. . dominion of 9,1 ,000 square miles. B t 1 every particular I.examined this cheese vane, and the rnOdifying difference betwee Rlnrahes, 1 . even this does t ezprees the foil ext at Nottntrequentlyhavb lfaemenbasn btowa critics ly, a,nd found iia Condition remeirk= ' anoiantand modern times. Fnnd.•mentall of the measure ents in every.sense. E g- The water fringed villa a of Groove in ably good,.considering its age. It ironed the ancient Roman and the modern Brite land Claims ro cteratee in Asia tote Friesisnd north H g + from the polos or shocked by wires overi olland, is remarkable for charged with eleott•ioi VVbeu a !loam&n full, showed a firm texture,and was nutty are the me fn Ch racier.. Eaoh has pe • extent of 120 0 square miles, and othc ra two things-...chooses and ducks. The lakes ty' in flavor. farmed gigantic part, and a unique an in Africa to the extent of 2,100,000, a d, which fringe the village on, three sides are is iu�ured it is the duty of his companion to gad we a reaswal of aur format I'eei ro- similar- rt In the world's history, wit continue the work, and many a heroic P with- England, protectorate means n• thick with bulrushes -nd water grass, and ineidont has happened white some gallant city treaty, and which,by the way,I would _ this advntage in favor of the Briton, th t ehoate and im nding empire. Addi gg afford excellent cover for wild ducks and follow `w&y sirtrgfiling against. big adds to heartily -welcome again,I would like to have eq appearo ata"later and snore advent these proteoto ate& the tat&1 empire of other aquatio fowl: To promote the com- save the life of his aompsniou. Over and purchased this cheese • in feat your entire sopa epoch,and that hie part, great ere .'t exhibit belisviu the would have leaaod Britain, as eon eived by hoc etateam n, fort of the foenier and at the gam® bine over agsiu men have climbed tht, pole and ' g y p already le, is not pet completed. covers a territor of 11 400 000 a care mil ser, facilitate the oolleation of their ® @ the my customers and mads me some move I TIDE I3BITI8ti xSZPI$8 x It$CE. FO$NfA. o ' q trig haus esrried an their b&ohs to the ground& Y with a pepulati a in 1892, of 381,000,0( villa ere aanatruat suitable Heats. The. mato who hue been prostrated b�* s shock f3 beg to say gre,t Credit is"due to Prof. lifob- - W lien we think of the nations of Euco a To appreoia►te t see cnagnitudea we h ve neats.are glade of plaited rushes, and are of electricity, and this without heaitatiau orison and hie assistants for thegreatehow- we constantly a�aociate the ids& that th but to reenr tot a extent and pepulati ua bung on poles driven into the soil or perch• in tine face of the. greatest lteraolaal dagger, ing and untiring effort displayed by them are very old in comparison with the Un' d of our own ooan ry. The entire terri ry ed between the forks of trees. Above Bach Whoa & pole is doasyed and ha@ fallen in your exhibits, riot forgetting my deux States. In a. certain sense this is true, b t of the United tatea' including Alae a, ,caterie the owner of the Heats fixes pieces over, or bean uprooted or snapped off by a friend and good•Samaritan, Col. Patten. i in anoth r i i3 more apparent than re L amounts to 3,50 .,000 square miles, and ur of. colored sloth, whish enable him to stiorm, then more than two lineme,A are It now Only romains for me to thank P p . P P y P p Y g you for your patient and eourteoua atten- There a e, iii to s eak, two Euro es—t e- total o ulation ma rl a s be now ]a ed reWil dietia uiah his debts from those o! soot by the aompaay to repair the dams e - Europe ' ; ;, r,,.eceded the beginning ' f at about 70,000, 100. It will be seen th t, his neighbors. These bits of bunting are_ while thq sasistance of railroad aeetien mgen tion, and wishing you health and happi- . the sev� .Tentury and the Eur if we exclude he -protectorates, the.aeti 1 useful also to the birds, who invariably -is often -called. A s ecial engine is fro• ness' together with a prosperous business which d hat ep�cfl. 1'he form r empire of }•,ogle d is very much morn th►n beep to their awn nests. TIIe asset goes qusntty employed to covey thein to the Y®a>~, - is the ol, ,' atter rho dew Europe a double,the Unit d States in geographical beach auarning in his beat to tthe nesting Moana of t<he damage, for a,pole down is a —'---"ia" C, H+urope h ^h, in all the elements of ne -. extent, &Oct thews if we fnelnde these p o- :ground, thrusts his arm fife the bottle- very aerfotis matter, ma}lntn'g the complete flaable��c Do oeI n • y of think Mr:be Littl nags ^wd I+i egress, Is only second to th t times ase& It is-v y mash mote than tht ee shaped nests, and eatteota is air e�tsrats for destruatiam of LII&esrunection of all wires itt a mea of small calibre! " Grace--"PBrha a' . pr io s upgrowtli which hr s takes.pita a. times as ezteiisi e, wliilat the population of ;the mark^¢.a • . a ut I'm r ,: a th d he'a a big lbs .. . sir eft _. 1y i b . .: � �' e4'. .i... .: aerr� a "' 3., I - .:- •< � • i _ f qy '_i { .. j - - - - . - :a. :. -. -„ .. .. - - . r. .. F 5 .: , ,. /, t o- s,' T3 .. ,,.„;•w... - • ,. i ,M-, Gid-f. k. t„>y a'a„<,y.,.,, :s. .S.-: - ia; .,C`r -n_q,�.4�p�t ."J --...- y by - .a. "`f k 4, r *R,:i �� . .. . F i s , -....qT_ : .-- - '.J E�1., i- a _, Y - .{I� - i...R”l- �: 4} .. Via. - s ' a? i r .: w. _ : _ter ,,; ” � �T _ _ - , - .. .: ..:. -.. .. 7. 0>xsy�y�e �' .�"Srt- - r.fir•_- '7F�*:�wt P=`+ x -.... .: --.: _. at r . 5 _ _ fags. -- .-. -. _ .. - s,. ., - . .l .-7 1 X11 .- -f 'w > v .. i " .. ..-:... - .. -.: - ..,.. _ �,:I: ..r.•.n,a..�idr`'�trr .«�P _s..��.Cf� ._ - � ," a��_ L:. a u�r:�L _. ,L7 i.1?�+:� f':.-. . 3 --. .f4.'3- '--•.� � -.- t. ,,,., t:a.'!t c- 1a" 4r6 7 .fL".'rd. Mr \ _ '-^'.. ~,r 7 t�, . -: - .... - :-. - - '� -.y y..- ... n. `34',..' ..'rv`9M- V'� v�'A•r �p rt^:S'�S„r P � ,�.`7 •- �-vim' tt q E #1.,, : - - - --:._ _. ..: ,; -.. --_ ' '4 -' .yam_.., :.-^t r-r .xa"- - Sf' : ' " _-. - � �' ... - _ _.. �' r �'`" ?tib` :.., ,- r '�,... S> ,t '{ 3 w.+�• - - . _ l _ _ , i . : `t , ti I + r:w r �! sr ; "`k " - . _. r s .:, , , it f.. - - .. .... .:, .-. - v_. ...tit a.. ,-i.� 9: . -. .. -. i.. - ro p .-. i. .. .r ..v4 ..::: I .-.: .. .,r... 3 - -:- a .' -. . _ _ - . .. .. ..... .....r .. .. .. ... :.. .r - 11 : 7 '" 3'` ;j ..-� .. ... --. ...-_ -..-.. ..,... .. --.. :S .. -- - .l- - dam..:' G(�'[j ( M �j the p:�laky pp'h 1~ Dian dreov hip lb�q hantin�• .A. ' . , � T . t F. �i � la>i: �. ; T00 SAURED T010M. .. �� ' ,: I\Rfl j � A 11100 1J• knife and pia Sed It forwt►rc Into Che bulla t , r Ya-botlkl n�r north out on a fray, . 1# .; - . shoulder. It lased !Waking any kind ►f a The rocking flock of wild Reese lay. - - +� Tho gander,swimming round thorn all. '� ..'. _ .� wound that served to do shore thaln do ably ':-.,. =% ti „ .. A Ja Ansae 'D! nUar dfi It "' ears a the addened animal. Wi h a w F t ie voic:v- Ywhor.k t Ya hon-k! --let fall. �► g �' tc en Dow,# 1i �: If! ; I T .. -. , ,'.�' Halooked above and saw the snow - but No Ane Dare wise Dim. ,,,, �tN IXl,1`1l'[IV's �I'IYE 'I'iTRE IN !sags. of its�1 arpened forefoot it attar the '"` + Carne rifting to the earth below. • ` HE WIL 9S OF Q IUS:BEL. darter just hove the knee, vrlppling him ,'rte • �. He felt his wives were better Par_ The•eft-l+ord Abbot of the Otanr septa; _ = �. for the mome t and rollin hire over like a ;'' ; '' Where warmer wlnda�t}n�i waters are. - says the Japan Mail, who died at 1'p.m, ori <' to '►' < ,_ ' l a-honk t Ya-honk thn know him well; Jan: !t Kt his residence In Kyoto, was Lhe' .- !"� y$t r'� - - '-_ �',, y.s, is"r •� o ' '" Y "'" ,� ¢ .' ] q• IIf meaning Wane hath noo?i to toll.' , heat} of all the Illddhiat priests in Japan, �" ' ,: A Battle !o the Death Whir A. Fo st: At this m went a bullet from'(Ill pee . � tic countK them alt with anxious eye; - [aunt,.ThAt Beads Like-a Huirtin rifle struck he moose.on the right 4 nk, e• - r Then southward, like the"term,they fly, He had been suffering since the €all of last -, ' and in iia de W bile over and anon the not.o . year, •when he contracted a cold, which -'- x � Story Front the W11d- west. perste and headlong charge u tr hist d d anting >hroat•- r• 1� F Its stn v an p Lake Temiscouta a beautiful little a set upon the fa en man it sw©rued .lig lily. "Ya honk!" appears to have been of the aharaeter of.- `• As the moo,4 reached him the doc t r re• 'a influenza, �reing attended with much pain' `' of water in the..province of GZu©her, is one gained his f� t and sprang on one side but - r! * "Ya-honkI Iia-honk!"=his eye is red, anti obstinate fever, and which finally 'wore ! of tiro finest hunting grounds in the w rid, His bi l is yellow and his head out the strength orf the old prelate. From the giant an.t er Dau ht him and Losaec him �•�-4; , ' h is_a regien abc ending with deer, m use, d ��-^� Is stron}c and broad;his brow+L is white,, on the other idle like a feather. • Tho re u on his back is light; the 14th last hie case developed grave ' 0_ :z-pr beu and other wild animals. Far d wn '� g Y p e m tom and on the mornin of the 16th The next t ing ho knew he had the Dose t,. IIis neck is- wondrous straight and long;j y p , g the rt►aters of•the lake trout and h ark sound then ck and then he realized that - F3is wings are mighty loud-and strong.; he wa*1 declared by hie pltysioiana to be fns � , !sass rush and dive, yet the stillne3a o the 'the struggle oat end soon for he wa be IIis voice is tua9cutino and harsh l ho eleas condition.. -,. • It falls on.forest, farm and marsh - pp woed is rarely broken by the oracle o the Le3uin far : .e t, •' +' -.� Ile does not however seem to have been ,.' coming rap! ly exhausted. J , Ya-honk!" - + g hunter's 'i8e and !Ilei fish swim unmole ted Dost he alas ed vieioHel at the un mal 6 ►' a'' ' 0 ,�::/' y altogether prostrated, for on the horning_ ! Y t i ,� s l lr" • in the'gla$sy depths. _ ,,rr+ ., ... Ya-honk? Ya•honk i "--='tis in the night - of his last seizure he was making his way and succeeds in severing the tendon chll• A �+ Ile G•+key tris wild and weir.l flight. P This condition of things has existed be- lea in both it iorele s, The moose ut .red � .. y. '�.�•r along t:.e corridor attended by a maid ser- : a e cause Lake `lyemiscouta has been hitherto $ f �' ilo!sada hex wild wires!Ilse, rho sky a loud bellow and fell to iia knees. sorb �•�- .� With wtntcleag and unorrinlz eye ; vont. The latter, seem¢ him fallinaensiUle, a inacees6ble. The completion•of the Teinia- 0 ! ran from it•g oath and its¢read red t ague %•� He gullies t-horn sure frarn dark to dawn; gs,ve the alarm, and instantly a cluster of ; t routs ILailw�y has brought the lake and ' Ha Domes-"Ya-honkt Ya-honk! "-ho'sgo el womelo, charged with all sorts of duties dropped 1o11i g from its Ulack lips, - - Tholietvutng huntorcries, " � - its charming wooded environments to t ".Yo, hv! ( 2r' within a few ho ra' ride of Ment eal , Jus„ thea ippe ran up, and placin the lie, scornful, drops his volce,below- . and ceremonial ogees in the house of the . ' muzzle of his rifle a ainst the animal's side t- "Ya-honk!" - prelate, where a state of ceremony r-esembl- S. I but'the place is still ao. little known hat- g 1 :. . palled the trigger. W heti the doctor came n ing that of a court was olrservad; tau.to the " wild animal9 of every kind are still ab nd . , ,� _ -. •_ Ya-hank 1 -he lands them with that cry; spot. There were about twenty of these 1.. to Howland. was bathing his face wit 1 wa- _ �f They, faithful, follow him or die. .x ant. . = r ,. c= "' - r ;_ .�• -. women b te., and .1p was cooking moose s oaks . _�� _ _ r ' _YA-honk ! Ya-hnak t'Ya-honk!"-he calls' ut so inflexible is the etiquette of l , a - , Dr. Charles Granville - an English -by- �- ; - ' over afire in the little clearing. No ,ones v _` - �_ "'' None faithless from hits rude rank falls the ex-Lord Abbots haasehold than in the .. �'• ait:i�:n w.ho"rveides or, the. lake, hada ad- 4 �• ". They urge their wings--rho wind's outFtri t `° were broken but the anima[ had alien ti, p . abavnce of his fe'not ono of the attend• , The cohweb,s from rho moon are whi ants m} ht venture to " vantu a with pp©d+ f clear over on the physician and bruiser him I , e They fondly follow him who leads. g - I A t:ICANVC IRPT.L N1668 , badly. I X I .. R ho.sows the swamps with sounding seeds- t # ThiB trlbde was the second ane 1x it ed a "Ya honk! Ya hOtrk i" TOII�:fI TEiE BODY I that ri ala in excitement any of the food Lake Terris' uta that week. Th firs , -. I � - to —. `" tet "Ya•honk'' Ya-honkt i'-to-night afar of the incarnate Buddha, even in the.mo-. �, � ' ; '• t _curdlii hunting stories which the wild was killed b Lord Haddo, the elde t son J r, They rest their winos where waters are. ment of his death agony. All they.could . u= s°" f. west r,oulcf furnish. Qne ni ht a ac of of the Earl o Aberdeen. Lord Iiac do ia. ✓.- A The rook and rest in come still lake - : , ,� g P Y y d0 N/Afl to send a report to the official i° 5 the do.ctor's fi:ends arrived from the cont now humin on Temiscoata "]oke nd is / Wh ch they for months will nn forsake• , g I 4p `•/ �,- "'� • Nut when the spring comtes bac•kr again, , charge of the affairs of the hou,"hold, -and - and told him he must give'them some ant- killing u t(re t deal bf.caribou- and deer. \� J ✓' And people splash through April raYu, by him the titiinga were conveyed to the ing. Gippe Tippe, a French-Cana ian, Purcell of H lifax is stuffing the one illed L '- �= `� " I Go li,st:en on the inland shore, present Lord AUbo't, wheae residence.was. • ,:: whose knowledge of woodcraft amounts to by Dr. Gran ille, and he intends to p sent l _ 1/,•, �"-�`-y You'll hear them surging north once'more;_ about a furlong distant. 1 a - But Pour not. if yon are ,+lone, x second nature, said that= Ito had f Wald it to the ne governor•general. Zhe head I , To hoar-a voice fall like a stone®; - Some thirty minutoa elapsed before the _�. ` tracks of a big moose on the shore of " ake and antlers are valued at$250. l "Ya-honk!" Lord AbUot arrived sirnultarseoualy with S astir. Lake naris is about ten t"Ides ,�- �— 'i L distant from Notre llama du Lae. I t3 .-;- rt►----- 't` " - " '"` fTho Khan. ,1_ a'physician, ani during the whole of that time �he venerable old man too sacred to - o'clock rife. next morning the pNys clan I � - � �,�_ _�,� FLiU. -FLANNED OCT OF !$30. . , ' �. �•-ter be touched, however much his humanity :. ct arollged ]ria Streets, and they took heir _ _ - �_-_ :____.�; - - needed tendim la h p gr 3 �; .. s. _ ..;,�.-,•F R, y el less on the ound. 1 lilac s in the bir.;h Uar-k canoe wliieh had , I '` I l ddlln GrRllslnt of ,lllrilton !!leets au Ot►itga' Her died about An hour afterward. .A const_. g 1'h OId Man pr�eams _ 97 been provided for their Acoommoda ion. .- . . .1' t ir' ing FXIenQ ansa 1a t?Ilau+ Ri.� h tt►ter' h aician a Dela!! •des xt�led b the Em- Tn t e. party were `�. F. Plednow, and Oh! for,+ hour of youthful boy t P Y P 5 P Y Geer T. Huwlands, Gi e TI e and an- Qlive boo my twentieth sPr.ng?' . t�aringy, peter from Tokio, had lYee11 in atttand"anae ;' F PP pp I d ratfifir augh, a bright-haired boy, q on the old prelate daring the last rays of } ' �tller aide aecumpv+nied the }lasts. 1 '1'::an rel rn tz grey haired king 1 A Toronto deapAtch,says :-Yesterday t►t ' t`` Af ran hour's stead work the case / his illness and his son t)te .present Locd V", y noon'a ma n wearing an imitation grey .� debou bed from the lake into Lhe &i otic Oif with ttjo spoils of w:9nkled agti I t;, /;, - , • Iy;i freeze ulster and an imitation seal cap Abbuti, hf+d been at hie'side almaet Dentin• '+ Away with learnln 'e crown. f.�,,e'�✓f_ " - tit'-• -_� alighted frnm a (Trend Trunk train at the nausly. Yet it was his fate to die ae has : s Iver " here the hiWi banks towered laf t R ' ► �` ' Tearput 1;fu's wisdoin-writu� n page ./ _ e,.*': . s_ - Ueen described. frinne i with oak and pine. Twenty Win- And dtxyll eta trophio.a down! /'� �", 4' r =„•. 4 Union Station. He was a fine speaiman of a ✓ 7 �• * � His remains having been (packed in ver. • utea' .hard-paddling and the vas gets i •,;: �� �,�Y� _� r o well•to do ft►rmer. Ae stood on theplatform i� milion were laid in! state in his residence, . 3 I emerged upon a broad`sheeL of water t'ile One nlomciut.le' my lifo-blood stream :: y for a short time with hie carpet beg in Ilia F'rannl t,� heed's font cif tlawe! i _ "- where on Lhe 18th "last. the public was al- tA Jentl s;•'Wino shores of which were fri ed . - . r:•.i.� - hand as ii at a Ings which .wa to u. A �- Y g _ Give me of o giddy, rocling dream- :_�X=_ f - Y g lowed to visit them. The eeraneny com• =� _ ---t' Dun man, who evident! noticed the �.ith steep woods. Uf liPo at love ani! faille. I ( �` �,...... • ��'' Y g Y menced at 2 A. m. and continued until 3 - ._ - " - Iasi;joining the strictest silence upon!the _ ;�.� _ strangers dilemma, approached him. The in the afternoon durin ,#which time more occupants•of Doth c>r,noea,the c:uotor di .act- his livteuisig angel heard rile prayer •J e'+ j'� .. , result was that tl,e aa:tples adjourned to a ' g t And, cats ly smiling. laid : .,+ --� than 20,000 persons"paid their last tribute:: ^d Lite t- "atmen toward the left- bank o I-the .. '.- _ boat house in the rear of the station. There , 'o if i but tv eh Lhy stl+t red h ir, : / '`- J to the Buddha. ',. lair e. list ir1 Irl r:'Plednow with h ice, ,Dr.' 1 lj` - .l �- the man with the car et Ua was flim- - �' Thy hast tvialt hath,! ►et , r P g Olt the followingdaythecot�n wasconvey- a- `' Miran-;ills ste , ped out on shore. dr, ow- - I Hammed rad buncoed. I L t lands followed,- accompaniel by Gippe "Lot i+ therb l:othing i.n t.hy fraek . r" tea* "r' This is how it was dope: Tho farmer's e`1 upon aeplendidehariottothe two temples. of Amid& D&iahi, and hi h mass having j Po bid the.fcindls ,r ar, 4r g !'ippe. All pushed at once qu=ckly 'but Willle swit L the se•ak.� yh urs back trees acquaintance knew where ho o�uld been performed in Hokushbin- the remains - 'i Y -I-:- f - F - ,ilently forward. It was hardly day ight Tu rind file +viahecl-ford i I" - � make $20. A friend of Ilia had a gold watch ._:1- were finally laid bes+de-those of Iris prede -� ;• nt the de^qe forest. that could be bought for $:30. The watch Sudden} nit as t}ie art of four mea Ah, t*uost oul o'woman ind! :' -< ; 4- ' could be sold to another ►art for S59. If censors, a.quantity of uji Lia rind incense ' Y� ] P Y Witliout�thoe +what wet life? - �./ - �,%_ �r��•-?' 1 Y having been Paid over the vermilion im• a z ` peached the edge o'f an open glade, t ►ere_ n„{,bli-y i cl�nnot. leave hind• ' i'I ,>✓ rk �,-�'•., the farmer.a vaneed the mons he would ,,,r,_ ,, d Y mediately surrounding the corpse: The-: .j".1 kf.as A quedr soaud heard. . Tll'take---my-prc;tious- ife! •• �� ✓ Y--fit: Ue given $b ae Ilia share of rho prot3ta for eofn f+tself was of pure white pias, with-- , Yvuer oiler •�, y,` Advancing rho money. out an a sola! ornamentation other than tial anR.l ook a PAp:.biro p ,n ( Six and dollars could not be made on the - 9 It yeas the cry of the male mootye, ca Ting p �� � y p ' Anrl wro o to rainb,w w: � a � � 9 I. q iia richly chaatd gilt mountings. It rues tri itis mate. Inst^.illi Gi n dry e i en +t_ _ ,� farm in the same number of weeks, and the b " eld bcacade of k Y PP PP. ' Thr, man w,u1d t;o a boy : gain, _,f ©nveloped, however, Y R l his knees, and ,#atrial; t'wo very dirty fin- And be alhuaband, Loo! ,� ;,:,�j''__ r,a._ man took lite Uait. The owner of the watcA the finest t and u nit were Laid the ars almirsti enti�el witf iu his 1n nth, r -� -- - - =` was seen and the deal clewed. Tha farmer yam' p° f I� g Y Y - :••And is t:hetie nothing yet u g+:d _' ; -- - -�-- �- state `robes ofh the deceased, the magniti gave forth the ansvrerlug cry of th fe - --•_ '-� and Ilia friend started u town to find the Before the change ;,pp sa s I - _ P cence of whi. ma be conceived from he 4 fx mase : RnnMnnlbar; all thteir gift., have Clod ':� �- --c--� man who was to pa3 $5U for” the watch fact that the are said to have cost 10,000. `�,�: "Yi3uee ! L'ottee !' = Witb thq a dies• Iving y .err,'' x z___VZd11lA When the pair arrived at the Daly House Y �r r Frox the direction of t11R noun a its em ;'_.,..-.- -""""z----��; Front street, the friend asked the farmer Ye°` " 4Vhy, rs; for mommy wo ld rce 111 i ��r r'" 0- This however does eat >repre>sent the iJnal < i 4 ed;LS if the animal. was bill a few ards - - for the watch, at the satire time.tellin him Y My trend ,+ten,al,loss; .- -�--- - . g rites of ae allure. A funeral ceremony on a : right ahead. Everyone was on the very I cunld nut!►oar to 1' ave t#em all; i •,Y.! µ t}tat the g,1U man was inside." The farts er rand scale will be riot•med on the 29th s tiptoe of expectation. It was Dr. (. ran- 1'il Lake u,.y-7irls-And'.biya." - gavA np the watch, and that is the last he g Pe 'H '. Uti4,' , , of Jaunary. one testate of v►hich will be a 1. . �+ ,.Y villa a wish to give.hie gueatb the firstcl lilies . . saw of it or his $3Q. 1'h,� amilin{ an;;,l droppo i hie pence feast at which there will ife present the �.. � y . at a shot, and he mo.vtai ! ledu�w and Iuw wh" , ti iy esti! n• ver do; .. . : . .,, At the police station the farmer gave his , r y i "�' `r• . iY ''''� '��'•�� ` name as John Graham Malton P.O. fit_ad prelates sncaesaor, chief ,#siesta of lads to the front. As they This rasa t,uld bc} A bay ,t,ain; ' P/,/ eJ,f�-, � f v�jd-Ac •v��A ' the branch temples . (RICI'T Clt'I6TLY ALO`tl Aud b,- a .+they, too t' • %o -,.,ems-*!���r' . _ • . . I - �•../'_ %O , ,+, %.,vr!Y,.," �eetu YiC/crisis First Dars. TIiR00(rHOU� SHE E1dPIHE, -# a': through the underbn�h,skirting the gl des, And so I !a rs,h_d-my irtu htcrwak _ v v v;C: '. - ►Ile surface.of a smolt Green knoll wa e$ rite hours kto'd �fith the of-e .. ;. - And err.>,o ny dresns. whe morn'n, ,�.ike . � / %10 •.;; i we "� William IV, was dead. Tho Archbishop the wife, nearest blood relations, an!' Im-, ed a sinal a back round of ra t_k for' 1 g `'" '• `'"° of Canterbury and Lord Conyngham were mediate female attendants of the deceased,.: ] j� g $ €' Y To please Lh. Rrcy ,t<►ire b •y�. ir►ornent. Un the top of the knoll, wit}1 - :•,, - dig atched to inform the Princes Victoria the duties of waiting usually intruate,l to { [Oliver Wehdell Hol nes P the councillors of the household b5ing ori_ its s lendid head erect and its teat a tiers � _ - of Ll1e fact. It was a warm nicht in June. P g - 1r ' ' '.branching aloft, was a superb bull to ose. - I : `',' { . -: Ate; z c _ }, The Princess was sleeping, in her mather s this occasion delegated to the �priucipal rhe doctor moved aside to permit qtr. : Sleigh Riding" • � room, tier custom front childhood nd had male attendants of the Lord AUbot a person. i G =� to be summoned out of her .lee - Tho mss The :lands served will be of the plainest i ; Plednow to came up. I My mem rp g es b.ick t> tllut s'eigb•ridi"ng L14-"": p` I . �i sen er awaited her iu !Che Ion nnloft kind-a little mise-soap, with square-cat s " Aim,just below the shbolder, whi per• party, -_ . , Q 4 g Y - .. • That.Party o pl-a-4ure,of joy ani dt•ligtlt, s scout se crated onl b foddin doors from pieces of bean curd, and some rice. , N e,l the physician. P Y 1 g I �fhcia c•aS'h bn t,nd girl In rho noighb rGo.d !hat which was }zlhaUited b tbo Dachess Similar eimpliaity will lie-obaervad with t Plednow pu_ his rifle to hie should. and gathered y I7 Y " - of Kent and her da hter. The oun reapact to food distributed to rho general i , foot a long and deliberate aim; hen, With no Choi xht of chilling,ihough fr zing '. 4 y g bed of mourners. It will be limited to s breathing heavily, ha set Ilia rifle d wn. ill';eight. I.. - girl entered alone, in her nightdress, with , The bull still field its head aloft, and Lter- They heed not'tke cold nor the winter windy 1 I I e-ome loose wrap thrown,hastily about her, bali of rice and a few slices of pickled tur- wa;tu,g ss ni Tha seri ients of this consecrated The moment she was airessed as Yonr P• P - ed eta cry. - While joys aro unburdened 'nci hear boat- i s• , " -I�-,,�� food do not eat it. The carr it home and I, sc goner 1 Yorrer}:, ing light. I � A y Y ,,: r_,,j Majesty site put sat )ter hand. intimating ` `Plerinow cauzlit his bre Ith again an put - - _ ' , �- ~ 4 � ` -;A that the lords who. addraaned her were to treasure it ae a talisman against disease, Y No faultless m taped"hor4 or up?1o1 tared f�`t ., _- •-' '' - kiss it and tbereb do home a Hre sohool- distributing portions to friends, who keep ' I y his rifle up to his shoulder, where it se meal cutter ' 1 �• '- •;,;',• Y g it for the same ur se. e ' , - to stay for an eternity. - At last he pulled Wer(, needed or mantked to ake th turn- / •� tug and her instincts were admirable from P .Po the trigger. There w-as a loud report. The oat. . - � � the first. Self-possession combined with The bier, as curried in the procession,, y bull, stricken above the shoalder, stag .red The team that was driven was willit g-ane'_ - perfect modesty came naturallty to her. will be ttiurmounted 19y s golden phoenix (. Ab'e' -�' • A few hours later at lloojock in the standin on a ball of the same metal and a moment, and giving vent to a lou bel- To draw. w !bout tirtng, rho bob , via ' g low of defiance tuned aroucd on hie stout, ° morning, the child Queea met r Counoil, from each of eornera will hang chains sap- .l h anches. hf r. [iednow's bullet had .rely Whdg this way1 and that way, qnd sti1,1 •et an• 'I:" • ' In the eorridot" at Windsor there is a pie• porting awallc+we;also.of gold. In adv&pee f � �> . -rc. •a ed him. " With a sno�;of rage anti de- other,`= tartwhigh commemorates the event. Never, will walk six temple officials, 'representing' `aa . P O'ersu-)ws that wbrecreaking. wo wit dared '- f �,_``1 ,c „ 7k. fiance, the infuriated animal charged own about. ; - . i,t h�a ll been said by an eye witness,was any- the Six Roads of the Buddhi t doctrine, ,,, ,;i_, the elope. - , •_ 0— '�"'-' '-�_� thing like the first impression she produced the fresh bamboo staves carried by them - We went hither and thither 4 the will of the - or the chorus of praise sad admiration being emblematical of the salvation which! ,r_: " Scatter for your liven, shouted ippe, _-_ _ at the same time fun to into the under• driver, t I �, whioh was raised about her manner sari a Btddhitt saint eatenda to all believers. P € g We neo.r went an}where _only dutgh 1 -� bras • riding." behavior, esrtainly not without justice. The chief mourner will be scrod with hemp I�Iednow, however, though a bad shot, Our'mirth was as joyoui as thatof scho t ah!: Her a=trema yaustl and inexpenencs, and sandals on bare t+aet, and tv►euty•aiz ladies I Y,� Bron, - the i noranoe of the world. concernin her of the household will have tori of straw ` stood iris ground. He looked ae if h was With skates and with sleds, ao joyous y el:•_ '" lr K R .. f - entirely accustomed to enconntera f the ing; - ---foe she had lived is complete eeelusion-- also on bare feet. t �j rl ` kind as he again raised Ilia rine. Our ra lure more kaon thea the ptaa'ure of �" o ► ` excited intorest and curiosity. Other ancient customs peculiar to this' � , t I have of another barrel," he said ait�i bowman, `r'-�`" -�_ the moat solemn ri6e of the faith, will be �' g While o'er crystal waters so ,#•acid y gltti- Asked whether she would enter the room y accom ied by the great officers of state, 'carrefnlly oUaervedi-and that. privBeged to I lyThe doctor was hardly the man to - exert ing' ° ' `� f ' chs sale she would Dome in alone. Aocoed• Present on the 000etsioe may expeet to g M 1 . - . > hiq nest in such an emergency, b t he. 611, lona 1w:i1l romem'her those felines of el410- - - - ._:_� • ;ogly when all the lords of the'Privy Cotta; •w�� a most impressive ceremmry. knew that the beat shot in the world ould ridiag, •:••' ail were assembled, the toldiaa doors wetttil The decreased ppsseelate was barn in March, , ,,, � So light were our hgarts nd'act aw t were' •,�„• _, r 1817 and w,ss therefore in bia 76th year. .4 _Lot!lit a charging moose in that kid of tho hours- . thrown open, and the Queen entered, quite .' light;. The neat mc,uient he had. eizei Of hleisings of youth, or t.ho a who are iicr, . t' I � "'. ,#fainly dressed and in mourning, and took At the age of 11 scare he beeaate bbbc., cf Plednow, who is a small man, aroun rite That heaven on man so la iahly show ra, ;her seat far rho SreG time, a yming girl Daidoji, in-Umi, and in 1846 succeeded to , w slat, throw him over his shoulder, an ran Therenionno greater are or w th Wrote pea,tue '} ;ing a crrowd.of s�1�, inaludieg all Lhe lite a ip aa�► he services { h adsh of H an • T ' for Ilia life, ran as one would think t im� . �' �°` spa3t femoae trod powerful of her sgbjeots. rendered by him to the imperial court were ` Than health to enjoy a ale! h tido 1! Duly. . . numerous. 0 Thus, in 1842, when the trove- + " possible fbr a man to run burdened with a Ohio F mar. - _� - .,She bowed and read bar speech handed t uad and-a fel3ow boil, After t � t a o 1 , -- - - - '� ., Hier by the Prince Miuistor,Lord Melbourne, reign was exlteatad be-isko the isaild era per Y rifle g `4"t in a olear alnd"flrtm voice and then took son ag . . oreigndrs,^i he presettted to tale l A came the moose, 5 .,. ., :.�, ,r;. 4 , , t 6Tig It and a B tom• 1' : ' mart 1 OOA rive arm w sisngar-Samits awe ' �; T _ • - • - - the oath foe the paourit of tie Ctiureh of I r{ t t ORASSIis<t3 1'IIR.OIIpi' ?HB RG9ii)39 ether wig 4,®cla _� Fast bean I sat, the thrall t inward ►vom• ••--.Nlir'pET'8 fYeedy 9oot}and. Y reg bwles of tit° ata Lhe f s is if they were grana in a hayfield. here He rda vhe great tidal rhyt w of Li 8 and ' c.:: Immediately the Privy Councillors were oeeaaion of the restorao3on. `Iiwagodorbill I � ., . was a lit ip hollow or depression half. filled Unheeding; and withauG otlott as - sworn; .the royal Dukes of Cumboeland an da m oclgneo nt wt,6&the fistauasa rho , , ^: t - with dead- leaves and branches, and into The flowerlike world's itm ortal Gi t and Sussex first,by themselves. Itwasobserve court weirs intrpstled to ae iaars th8 I ;' , f _ tliis crubed'the doctor and hfelfrlen and bloom. #d - , & ,. - tha" as these two old ,pn,her unclat knelt ►PIN and the menace of their ditrt:h'�Crg'8 'both fell. Tire nett clement the moos was end a solos eohoed through;rap soul' dant Ws ll have it, said til®ssiuthoresp, before her, swearing anas,ahe blwhod in ootpn�btiibn will he no>ft+6et•n ezge a = room: " E'on thonah we sit ap nights ; dLy '' }° on tog of idle=r. •, Were now poaseesed of equal talks, a aitatit ribs ls!uet a ret>pts of-$lugatnt, ars With Dile of its char forefeet fml O helpless on fat(r'a torrent as a etre t up las the eyes, as if she the coatis i3 . t P Y To strive-tro fail-to food oblivion's aw- „ between their civil and .ntatltural relations. well as ihte mmvlg aiE Hok'kaiao, wots+t6a �laraed on Plednow's chest whom the blow Such,and no more,thy work and w e and And we want oar equal writes. •, Her manner was very geraaaful and erg, ' Tmpw!ot''ts n,ptptsval. 1 down!" Mr. Fi ".Tomm , clay eon do bout In the deoee►sed t'elafle"c�eaeivCd a , ' j ''had knocked anconscious the moos en• _ fIR- 3' and she Itiased !Nein hvl 'end, yttria P ' ' i = r '` r' `t know that it Ives me as a>ruoh sin as it ' ateatwf nohil and a #ort, "stat! iwi I a� � deavored to transfix. him with itrs shar !ant- g 1s teles! her chair, movod towards the Duke o p' � �� Then, from solne hefgl><t beyond' these desks �'. ler oints. ' Gri n and ` Howlands ife Ir dries you when I pwrtfrsh you Y l�o41MY--- Sussex who rims tion idem to retach her. 1r8g8 stscsasadered Ilio hi% lr "office .to int _*. P �P and dews, leveled thein• ri es,°'.but, mix. beetle itt .' Methouugqht a a herr whisper fluttered down: " Well, there's soma satisfaatian in that, The"Fortl►igbtly Reviev► • set• t befD1e km J - •natelg.sviLhiaargase sad flying branch tli "To autres and in silence build thy d y►s, anyhow:. w� - to the 41st o3ttss of tbv aetrotatilr Sri* �1 �% r► Tp knit life firm and earn hilts ow soul's t� ` ' do'eter ,aaa3q a,+emgaged,ja#•Horrific hand :-. " flow do o0 lcaow that I3e�erai is riot <- affieisdC r irk �• - s prafs0,- , ;. as = S,o hand fight-VAWthe ourai,god anima To Such if•ttion wilt(f is power is thin to hooafe). In .iiwe `with Mabel 8weetbriar V Be. Steele• Marie ,A,rlington has lost hoc - shoot out of the:queetielti. g Saoh, sad s3o great~ thy task and s d and traut`a I heard hero, too hce this slather eves,' good,name." Sapsmith (hangrily)_61GoaA ' fey t�i���� s cmirble bow. Wi Haul �Y on. Togo When they came from clttrob, that hs gwtrclions i What art+ til® pae(;ionlsre4" `•` W�'+c tififast�►I6aael as!'4"-ae�eti t,hs Iu Lha 13eree rash of the animal, bier, crown.' ^( ,,, as ' :,. , knww of a short out her"' . 8teele- She hasmarried a mala, by the . man. 'L-'>S, sir '�a� #: l:ad cent J I,edaovP nrrd the doctor Ilea aver . w•'_ l f -f--- - I3,cae---" I think I'll sl�ji yep. It ie bettor Wawa of f nookbb�r. Les o>E a>s, site d wig a t C . }reels into tl a little hollow, the doctor' rifle '* am. i ' ` - :, i rani to marr-A a mail you respect than one you Tommy--"Maw, what is an' average ah$$klQ+-° � t' htLd boar sent skimming from his ba into '. .I3 fh- I sets troubled Jvri,h rn ai adore." Ual! -- ' f3ut it is so much$a$ier to " ,, .f I lite bushes. But it would have been a u clean I Isaveu't cksed mY.eyes fisc five n Shia. . Y „ ltran f Mrs;.Figg--- H� ie a marl who. fa Thsrltlic baet�a2 tis: t •«. leve tne:t than to reepact thew. • leasaut anid, smili,q downtown all. day,- work. . T meb" Dave . ;ccapou,in Haat eieseer.eou°ter. Wit ons E bertr--" Yaa'w'ass" to�►la�foatbalt =Thi: ,r„,-._ -. �r and grAslrinsl th® left antler of"the I Deno $rat e I la►yerl, 1 re >11ci 1Uer, Irl " eyes Yon can eatul f5ll.tlie public epee tf .yeb_ bgt wlw$aoltl aAd glveil;,sill wile >, .g,riof tut_ +fid t� �*tdlt►d!f. .j . : ::o:e to its enormonu head. with the other (bre F y trete oflos►ed for a fortnig st. on have the dost, , - o mak nip the av. :., gt tepid ot�vg. . !bey n In that t � -: 3- +.• .1` ... rka -`' t1%:.... :Fi , '- -''e.... ,. ..... a.... : . :E .- .•.ns. r ,.: .-. �.:.. .:. w .. .. a -J -•,� ,... ,fe, .l•. .may s _ - • _ - . t v- :-. _ .. - I ... .- ". - * _ :.•r.'.: {< .-,--- Tal, -k• �'N -,N,` p-f: _ ;. 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'" -�F..S '�.--!�".. � _ .+ a�' ( � _- .. :, ,: .. -:: r. z,:•F X45. .,,.;..: ':.;:r-, .: - - a,��;. >,' i r .. t 1. •Y_ .1. ,.; ,,,, _,�_,- n ._ .. .. ,e d .-__ -.. .. . :. a 4. a' . .. -�S. • r�-.ri A 1 , .1. r F > -. .. --. _ .- _. ._..-... '� _ �e� .. .�i',.. : ..-4 �r.r... � -...� .X ,,. .. .r2':�� :., _r fir_ _ .: ., .... _ ._ +�. ._-.r.._,_ ,.- -_<... - 3 r., >g: _ x R. 'kms, .f .il _ k — :. .—_ ..: -. - -. ''O OUR RIIAgClRIBl�Itsl:B r ,' J !o the sder l0e Cotton far.7 at s Mr. Wilooh' ,��. . .�:�� �, eau label on poor p ytoe Lagan 1 atM� L D 1 -,iw k.1 . A r 'm o . ..'' =' ' suit alwapg asogrtein the sate . wbictih •-•-1 Q00 galls Wall Ps r, ' - - .P cis " " pe 1� e. sn car eommanity has eieest tci the ,' . t . ° oto ettbscription to Tae Itiewd ie ata. -•-,Mrs. J. F, Paxton, of Wtlit ,ie here family. The little.eg '4rer li branebi4ie : 'i 5� .. ' fi p r �` Asmittances are acknowled od b a L r nge Dir date on label on the tlrst paper ol- cica g: this week with friends. bat we efts pleased is eta is souew►hat „ ,• Y' '' la ep t receipt of money at this office. Always —•Richard G uthrie advartiees h e hand• better. b . trees the date paid .ahead. tt I.. I some dwelling for-sale in this iss e.. Miss Mabel and Will T 1, will soon I � - ---,---- —At Pickering, on Wednesday March be with as agaiip as Bas r is fast _ap• `r; f , , 'hie �� m, r.. pow F�.AY - 14th the wife of" 'aeargealte of a proaching. daughter --In ourropinioin-.:winter Will et 1 dia ; can R oRt:Eit. ,. _ ... PIC$ERING,� ONT„MAR. 16, 1894. hard. We ma a ez .. I Y y t pest a s ries of _. _ - vigorous kicks.; Times axe gettifig�so hard in this aeotion . � '��" .� � �` r< g . d�ALISM . = —Rev. Langford of York, ancted that some of the souls in it; or Wept it ' p � . •two very impressive services in t Meth• are at a lose to know what to do. At : �� pr©m12] ut art1C�88 t0 W11Ci we wish tQ _ .k , 3 4 {r -_ . , •---All kinds fe ,I * odisit ohuroh last Sunday:, least this is'the case with one individual t3all Ot1r spt3t31A,1 attention. : I _, Woe wire at Logan A. . Scarlet fever is in this vin nity in who visited the school one evening last '� � ' . --4 lbs;Cling, nape 260, Goga ►'s.- '* limited quantities. Oar eople ave no week and extracted from the taadher's A� QN TR �T pp `4 —For No, 1 Timothy and Cloves go to daFire to further develop Priendshi there• desk the soUool register. If the person '' `"- W. Logan's. *! with. . will quietly return the pages giving the ' . —Mrs. J. f3. Harvey visited with Mie. —McWherrell and Wafter are n trial attendance for January and Februar he I -- a have some fine Georgian Bay Trout tja hand: ,: ' Ales. Findlay this week. at Brampton this week for tl:e m rdar of y I liey are pronounced very fine _ he mai► use the remainder for note paper, ti� —Wm. Tremears Jr, left on Mbnd•ay old man Williams and wife last eolem• on which to unload the contents of hie - � '" - , for Marinette, VVi3consin. bet: - TUe evidence is altogether f a Dir• Ueavy laden brain. Otherwise it will be �1- - - - (-'� � ; —H. A. Haight advertises a f`rYin to oamatantial nature. neoessa to ve this clever VANNE Vf Q . 4' ' rY gentleman r na . rent in another column. --R. Deverell has disposed of h s milk a place among the immortals. � .. t •-�J�remiaU O'Connor; of O awl, was route here to W. H. Banks, and hs new The following is the report of the stand• '" . Vii;• here with frieiSds this weak. ro rietor took ossession of the wagon ing of the u ils in S. 8. No, We have a lar a su l- Of Oanned �roodB tai: t , P P F P p• 14 Picker• I B PP_ ' . —Capt. P. J. Rowe's stook sale passed Thursday morning. Mr.Devekrell returns ing, for the month oaf February. Fifth I ; I and, which being of choice quality and los► in , t off very satiafaotorily on Thursdsy f last hearty thanks to hiss numerous cu tomers class, Florencie Holdon, Robert McAvoy. ruse, find ready sale just now. -. week. . for their liberal atrona do ng the Senior Fourth class, Ethel McAvoy, My• . p ge „�q� —Rev. L. Perrin will preach his fare- past few years, and would hes ak the ra Holdon, William Pugh, Mary smith, �� :' ," �. x- well sermon to St.Andrew's congrej ation same for his successor. 1,dr. s is Levi Pugh, Fred Pugh, Moran rush, . I on Sabbath next. I well known to the people of Pi kering, William PpriAh, William BUiB. Junior - . I i - This is the time of year many lay in a good stop= ~! } —W. C+ormle and General A nt therefore comment la unneceae r . It Samuel Waddle, stet Rob• p1 of teas We have eat value in all linea . Y g'e y Fourth class, P y gr A . Salle are insuring the lives -of a number might not be.out of place to sa 'z at the inson, Ric4ard Tucker, Third class Ar• i ! I of our Township people these da s.I milk nt y thur M Special reduction in price to any taking. tlielat in> L ._ Y se by Mr. Banks to Toron o, has oAvoy, Edith Parish, Dora Parish, . I L . $v@, ten or twenty lb. lote. ..x k —Jonathan Porter had a wo bee always been pronounced first•olass by the •Alice Linton; Albert Ganalin, Hannah qi - �, Wednesday afternoon, when muoa fuel inspector. . Linton, 'Walter Ellie, Rbbert Gray, An- � was prepared for oonenmptioa f the _s_--sr. � :; nie Tucker, Second class, Tressie Tann, I ` stove species. Cedar grove. Emir► Gray,MaR ie EIUs, Jamas Tnaker , Daps. E tris, Lana —In company with W..,V. Licht dson, Mamie Gauslin Httie Linton,Emma Liu. Now you are •II buying B Iec - Dr. Cook, of Toronto, has been doin J. Davidson B f dry or Toilet. We have all the leading lines ands g : pent Sunday at az- ton, Part II, Marwood Pariah, Albert l ,' ! I• �.. much life insurance business in the own- `worth's. Hambl Effie Ellis, some s ial {fines. Lowest rices. y, QV'illiam Linton, Ida - , P� P shi durin the ast week. Hr. Cork of Toronto, visited lee week Robert Bad• -- --- . P g P MoAvo , senior First class, - - • - at Dimma Bros. y, g ANING 'Q�iVIER --The Young Peo to s Somet of Chris• yy _ =