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Lawson, of York, is visiting friendq ' % ��A ` __ _ , ., business wad transacted, ` CORRESPONDRNTS. here this week. fz M•BATEMAN, M,I)., C.M.,M.C.P. 0. W. Matthews has disposed:of his :w tic ' �t R. & g.o ,, Coroner. Oihce and Residence, OLAR.EMONT - handsome residence-to Wm. Matthews, J. Poynter is spending his Easter va- cation in our burg. .;-. - Ing Street, ickering Offide hours: Morning -- = " of Dnnbarton, and the new owner will The Misses Fitzpatrick spent their Ess- �=ret -}, n; 30 to ll:so; Eveniug.6 to 8. , am®t Medd is here with friends this take possession very soon. ter holidays at bogie. _ �#:.�" ,,4 �b i ' Welk. � . Legal. Jae. Underhill came down to the 7th H. Lankin has engaged with J. Pere a 1. - _ tae Cox and Miss Dodson,of Toronto, con. the other day and by matrimony pur• for the coming summr.. y � t� 5 :.:- I R•ISTERS _ - _ 0 - are:visiting at Thos. PuRh's. ' loined one of Netvt'ieb -Wilson's fair M r, and Mrs. W.Mitchell visited friends �•"?5 DENTON llC,UD�, BAIL _ rl . SOLICITORS;ETC., 1 Adelaide street �_ , Nathan Linton will conduct the tonsor• daughters. We wish them abundant sue• in Scarboro recently. Y " east,Toronto. At Claremont 'uesday- Illy dal o'peratione of the town hereafter, cess, M r, and Mrs. G. $uoz; of Haran county, 7 !, E, b'AREWELL, Q. C:, BARRIS 1..:' visited at mhos. Hnoz'a last week. • '' Miss 8carr, Of Hai riston, is with liar Thomas hail was giveia a sarrise party J• TER,Oounty Crown Attorney,and aunty hoic+a Family PI tent lour 61. 0 per help. tingle, Henry Michell and other friends. on the 26th by bis num I us friends pre• Our market was a little dull this week, ;: 3 it solicitor. Court House,Whitby.v_._ _ prices been low compared with last week. "- S ES MILLER, ,SOLICITOR, Ivo• Misses Ella Gentle and Berry, of Tor- ions to his departure fro g our midst. The p R ' ; -, - T TEfE - I . I ; Mr. and Mrs. Cole have returned from r J TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc._ office at f • onto, are at present visiting with Mrs. evening was very much;egioyed by those -, „' Thistle Ha, near Brougham, Money to loan. 1�T MILLS Patiterson. present. Baldwin, where they have been spending N their holidays with the latter's parents ao- OW 4 .McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- 'GPm. Dolphin has ranted the banes re- John A White's sale do Friday 'Was a 00' panied by Miss Cole, of Newmarket. '' fere,solicitors,etc. office opposite Poet PIC NCS'. oently vacated bar grandpa Wilbur, He graft success. Some 94 pope were die- Whitby,Out. Jho.Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. office, �, a will take possession soon. posed of at gdod figures.i This leaves Mr. I WNITEVALE, A.MQaiili9ray,LL.B. Money to Loan. By oeQ �+ �. Gormley, of Pick@rill , was here White 7! bo Ka yet to cure for. $e has -- : yew thousand dohare, private funds, 0� oN ibis weak in search of life iasaranoe. He disposed of 1800 worts of pork dnrinr� . Miss Pickett is visiting friends in the ' L�Lil !. to loan on Real Estate Mortgages at rens- �0 .tom a� unable rates of interest- THOS. FAKEER,Bar- ,14 sdee „ L. a _� found what he wanted it is said. the past winter. This kind of firming Queen city. " , deter,Pickering,(every Saturday,) 4-y I d >g o Thos. HiokingbrAtom has vaoated the pays, - We regret to hear that Patrick Nowlaa v - T0. F. DOWNES,_ BARRISTER. <<nr °' ` i :: p Gregg property ana is now settled is Mrs. While driving dc►wn Brook $treat Mon• is seriously ill. ! Z• O 'i': ; Thompson's dwelling on the back street. da James Beatty wote thrown from tus Mrs. J. P. Laughlin visited friends is ,, = a.� 8olioitor, Conveyancer, etc., ha per- oat y� I a . I I w Dr. Smith, of Stoaffville, =visits Clare• rig and somewhat shaken up, so much so Toronto last week. �,� .r_ xrsanently located in Claremont. Office in k Bundy's Hall, Brock street, north. Doone. to •:dv C*-0 molal on the first and third Tuesday of in fact that he will be oon$ned to the A. P. Besse and Jame! Ball leave for d � fs Loan. �vM a ,o ti each month. Algoma this week. fi` M $is dantai rooms are is house for some days. The rig' was also Yeter�enevrf/. '' Mise Maggie Tait, of Norville, spent `� qeg a,a Bandy s block, Brook St., north. mach damaged, while the horse escaped Easter at home here. .d t ; -- ti (Ieor a Peak and famil left town last injury. -I O uvp a 0 y ir11 y• Mrs. Bain Dickson returned last week to R. YANZANT, V. S., GRADUATE I. g ; h week.. Mrs. Peak has ono to visit with ••e•.i I b_ ,, '� g her home in Toronto. , - with'honors, out. vet. C3o.lege, Head a,, o L a o her mother near Gireenwood while Qeo, GREEN t=f ER. P,& -Mrs.Oshawa,Branch office Dunbarton; New- Mre. Pickett spent a few days last Week ton Meaagh Asst.,in attendance day or night. a: a°y �bb�flq lea `I it ie'said has& ome idea of going to Al• ' I I I with friends in the city. Will re at Wm.Collin'P blacksmith shop, Htgh- r�i ,d c $ a c�� P a b [ Goma, to work is a sawmill. Valentine's entertaintlleut struck this W. B. Major ie spending a. short time land Creek,every Saturday afternoon. 28 ly_ FII I15 I �;, o�p e..pq �� 1 HOPi�INS,VETEIIIIvARY SUR- b a �a,o�=a During Wednesday night sate@ person awn on the 28th. It poved to be very with friends in Brampton. f w� �d �d �p �! ar p@rsons unknown broke into the navy entertaining, the soonerr was good, and wA are pleased to see Judson Puih out { H• GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- b - . orinary College Toronto, registered member p o o $�$ F' v store at the station. After searching in the second part of the program was very again after hie recent illness. �:r ;i U A `' w vain for money tale woaid be burglars d0 amusing. It was one of the very fav good Mrs. John Wilson is visiting bei danght- � of the Ontario betennary Medical Association. a a �' - Offi,e,residenc^ and shoeing forge one and one- parted, after propping rep the door to pre• shows that has called at .our village for m Vim• Malcolm,-west of Toronto. . Quarter miles north of reen River. Steel I c q ^f o� q� q Dir. Starr and the Misses atarr, of New- 4 driving shoes at iron prices. O'Sce and shop ,� Td Y@Dt the Roods from escaping. Some some, time. ( • .. hours from 7 to 11 a.m.and 1 to 4 p.m. Tele- b +• @ have an idea that tramps were not the market, were in thb village last week. z s grdpn,.ddrees Whitevale Ont, P. O. address, �- �� ,P� �I N� er tratol'a, WEXFORD Misses Pearlie Bink and Marie Mat- (ireen River, Ont. Op. a o A l a o as a � P pe I thews, of Toronto,.visited Major Bros. last - H O P K I N S, VETERINARY M 'ON m .Thomas Dunkeld, a highly res oted - . - r - resident of Pickering Township, Mia, Eva Fitzpatrick has return home week. W• enrgeon. graduate of Ontario veterin- -"-` R p died at atter two weeks visiting in West York. Miss Olga and Master Lew Hagerman,o! ':: al�r,College, Toronto, office and residence,Lin- EL DALE big residence near Atha, on Ddonday, Mise E. Tingle is borne spending her Zephyr, are visiting their parents here this ton's Pickering villaagge. calla by days March 26tb, aged 62 years and 8 months, Easter holidays. She is attending the .D . week• or. night promptly attended to. Lame an The funeral took place on Wednesday to mill college, Oshawa. Mrs. Lamareauz is very low. Bain diseased feet attended Cfl at my own forge,where j`1 j �i R MIL g . I am pro rod to do all kinds of job and general `J L E � St. John's burying graund, 7th oon. •The Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Thonfson have quite an old lady her'tecovery ie considered blacksmithing work. Man always on hand. _�_ remains were followed to their last rest• each purchased a new caw. Milk and but dOabtfnl. - tter will be at a disecant this ear. Mr.'and Mrs George Ward, of Toronto, ` THOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- -- . ins place by a l%rge number of friends yy } ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario, 1ghest price id for Oa and Barley for and relatives. Our tea agent says he�tends to get him- spent Easter with the formers brother veterinary College,Toronto,registered member feed I self an old country suit;of clothes, as he Thos. Ward of this lace. I ;- of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. , Thursday Of last week John Coates, O# p mbar of the Ontario Medical - •� Uzbrid e, had the aadacit to walk a prefers it in a great mdny -ways to our A. E. Thornton left on$atarday for Nor- y' also honorary me ose -desiroa of bavin Spring Wheat R Ville, where he will spend a month with his r Society, treats all diseases pf domesticated ani b0l'se all the way to the station upon the Canadian make. mals• Also particular attention to veterinary miaed'with t sir Fall heat for grist, y T» Bidwell Magian and ipmily have return brother, E. A. Thornton. , - Dentistry. All Dawes promptly attended to at can have i dans no, as .I have a sidewalk. Now, as that sidewalk Dost this face after about 90 ear+ ab We are pleased to learn that Miss Annie reawnabie rates*. office at the well knows es- gaanti y on hand for that the Village" and those livinst within a tabliahment of Graham Bros••one mUe went of senCe. VPe join with his manyi•iende in Miller is much better than she has been t -Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- purpose. -� short distance of the same some 0400 a wishing him a long and prosperous stay in• and.her recovery quite probable. °t ly attended to. - 1$ly I 1 few years ago. we protest strongly against our midst. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward, of Collingwood, Q ground op Feed i{18 and i26 per the walk bei abased in this manner. In There seems to be no bottom to some of visited their son Thomas 'this week. Mr. , ton. loa,r 11.60 par cwt. Ward or , is principal of the public school �i sl ens �axD$. oonsequenca of this trip several boards the road■ around here: Parcell went to P Pa P ,` . _ __-1-_1____- ...,�.:. C �PPINO ntjs per ,bag; done every are broken. if Mr. Coates attempts such move his enoine the other day and got into in that town. #t ; '. ""` '" - a thin again, the.*is u! be trouble a soft place In the road from which it took On `oeoant of the social on Friday uvea -1.�;% !THOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com- y i�, the week. g 8 go g 1 missioner fog taking Afsdavits, etc., Clare- 1,' I chant it. three teams.tom move thQ machine. fog the panorama in the school hones was . Mont,Out. - H. �:V i S,. FRED R, �,1 E E f (3i�i Bros. shipped a iaimber of It has been reported that-Jamas Tham• but poorly atteni}ed, The performance _ their stall no °to Toronto on Tussis , son is about buying a hc►li 'interest in the was eery fair. ,`` BbUNTING, Issuer of Marriabe MAN QE t, PROPRIETOR. y well established pump business of Mr.San- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pugh have returned e Licensee for the Oounty, of ontariok�0 g _ �__ where they ill be competitors at the Berson. An Jim is a A"I t-class fellow we from their wedding tri and are now spend- �11 - Oce at the store or at his residence,P., spring Stallion show there. This firm is p Tillage. 1Y-7_' predict that saecess wil meet him in every inti a few weeks with the former'a parents sig, generally suooessftil in such company. ecr,er. i at Pennabank. �` T R.BF;TON,TOWNSHIP CLERK any , ��� The l�le at 0aimbrogis last week was The visitors who werd in our town and Mr. Cockrill, of'Newmsrket, who had hisD• Conveyancer, commieiioner for takingriot a success, es the horse trade is des. vicinity,on Easter were 1: Miss Bryn, Miss leg broken here in the winter from the kick atndavit■, Accountant and Insurance Agent. Money to loan on farm property. Will■ pro. peratol♦ quiet. A number of the drivers Moffatt, Miss Cormin, Miall Edwards, Alias of a horse. visited Dr. Franey last week bated. OFFICE-At Whitevale. Will be in I and ponies were d(sposed of as was also Boribbons, Mr. and Mrs. Cranson, Mr. and His injured limb is•about well. _ - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the I. l ••Sea ll," but the other aWlions are Mrs. Ionson, C W. Magian, Lyman Lar- The Baptiste had an social in St. lransaowon of business. y �' i still tp be found at the old stand. There waX and Mr. Gummow.l Josephs hall on Friday nig t,and was well MONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F: were parties present from many parts o! Rome of our lady iric+r0ds have gage into atteeded, being eggeaotly spited for an _: Hutchison,.appraiser at Claremont for - 1. the bird industry. We ihave not been in- Easter ocession,and it off hen-tirelo Y - , Cwuds; Permanent Loan At Savings Co., head I the 841►tea as well as ieM10� portions Of l pe s _ ,;':; formed as het the acme that they mean to to the satisfaction of all present. office,Toronto. Stock capit.l $3,000,000: Total .; Canada, but none cued to risk a few go ander, but no doubt the will put out Thoe. Todd and Lei Cooper are going in• 7 wet■$8,700,000. The company lends money on thousand in bOrre®@all. ` lowest current rates of interest and on favor- their shingle wham the birds are St for to the .gardening business. Unless they able:terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- - A v!ery happy gathering assembled at market. We wish them every success in form a combine with Israel to keep ap beatore I purchased. No commission. No delay INCORRECT the rreaidenee of Newrieh Wilson, 7th this new industry. prices, we may expect to be supplied with s=pensee moderate. 4etf con.,ga Thursday, ld4nd fart., when his gar general agent is a vary generous new potatoes, green leas and other garden ` A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT daughter May was united is marriage to hearted man. Rumor asya he Called upon track at very low proves. 7 . . A• for the county 'of Ontario Drawings Jame► Underhill, of this plaec. The bride one of his friends the other evening and prof. Tresham has conducted the prat ` . . &aid■ cations furnished for every class of was alasisted b Mins Emma IInderhill, found the goad woman of the house busy tice of the band on the last two occasions, J. "L .P! P' building. Steam and h0 water heating and /' while) ��, oharnin Of course Charle is got the after an enfor absence of several mouths, ventilation a apeciaay. Office Gerrie Block, W. T. Wilson supported the groom. g: y ,.i . oorner Dundas and Brock -streets, Waitbyr .Rev.John Harris conducted the oeremony. mea to sit down and watch one of the apart of which time be spent in the hos r� Residence-Kingston Road East Pickering. 87-y ge Utter sex perform a duty which he knew pital with a diseased leg. Mr. Tresham's T. PENNELL, None but intimate friends tad relative be could do, so taking Mold of the handle of man friends here are leased to see him . HOUSE PAINTP,R were present. Both young people are g P E and Decorator. All kindsof house paint- the charm he be an his•weary task which oat again, and to know•he has quite reoov well known and highly respected is lasted over four urs. As the great drops Bred. �,t? ,. ing, riga writing,graining, J,,_.,,er= nging, Slag- y ing, kalsomining, tinting, e on ■bort Claremont, and we all join in wishing of sweat were oozing from his brow, no The profits of rennin# a hostelry -under notice, An painting donee will be of pure1. them much happiness. Mr. Underhill, doubt a great man thoughts flashed local option mast be fan, as it is -ander- l - . linseed oil and white lead and satisfaction guar- y g P ,,J anteed. An earl• order solicited. Any order - Jr., !ll at cane take posaesllioa of the through his brain, one more particularly stood another one is to W opened out here left with J.Tanner do t3F,n, butchers, Pickering, = Gtrmdjoiniilg the village. than any other, and that is, the path of the opposite the Hotel de Besse in a Couple of will receive prompt attertion. Work shop and The Band Boys' annual �eert tai agent is not a amooth one to travel on. weeks. Wait till you see his sampise be residence,Whitby. _ 191y _ ' OMAB PO Q C ER, -' Monday evening was a great sa fl• fore purchasing your summer stock. (Isar Licensed Auc- an man loeres have been caused b nanciall notwithstanding the fact tthat Brown's Corners. anteed pure, with absolutely not more than lioneer,Valuator. etc.,for East York and' ' �' q� 1. the whole of North and 2outh Ontario. Strict the roads were not is good oonditiun. 60 r cent. aqua added. atUation given to all orders h mail or telegraph. U reliabe Watches. 18 �►OUra uni'eL'= The other da a medical man, who was jThe Claremont Orchestra supplied first• J. Flemiil;R has oornpletely recovered y Uharges oderaZe. Address THOS.POUCH R, ab a for Want of aleulin Or re air8 7 Called in a ha to see a tient near ' ' Boz!7,Brougham.Ont. 6 P class music, and an abundanoe of it. 0. air a long and severe sickness. 11'Y Pa T ke it at once the beet ni ti ng and W. H. Bandy a Harrah for the great football and crick• Whitevale, got into the wrong bonne and POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. J. Brodie's reetdi Bundy, #, a ret several minutes valuable time thaw . �• Green Fiver,solicits sales from his num- club swlaitiag were hearth enjoyed- st�tournament at Malvern on May 24th. � i!, out his nand removing therefrom re air shop in the district. J, s, Miss Jessie Swallow, of Highland g person g - erdn■friends both far ani near. sales of farms, Harry W. Ricoh, the oomio stager, Rave iR the mud received in his harried drive; be fano stock,and everything that into be■old willl B RNdRD, of 'Whitby, Who is a flus numbers and eeieoris. Mr. B sal! is Creek, spent last week viFitiag friends in fore :discovering . -be handled by the subscriber with the utmost i g his mistake. Almost care and sold totlie very hest advantage. 481y th roughly capable and fazperienCed a very good oomio, but he appeared to- be Rowaondale. needless-to say he got out of there as lively , ! in yery bad h"r that evening. His Miss Eva Peace will leave for Bram• as he drove in. % I TOHN LESTAE, BOOT AND SHOE wo l man. . findingfault with Mi. B Bard's la n this week, where she will learn the a* V >Ita�cer. P ed and sewn work. Orders - - Po playing Quite a number of families are moving -11 L p=Iomptiy attend to. Experienced workman- ' in the outset turned the the aadienee against- -trade of dressmaking. out this week and others movie in. A. P i ship. Dont forget the stand,nearly ophosito the him, and his mimicry fell flat. AAer ' 1 1" Fanny ®tobo, of Searboro Village, g Bes>se.hae moved into the dwelling lately ltew•,Sing street,Pickering village. 7-vREE NWOOD shoe aaRh search ii was found that Mr. spent a few baja here last weal[ visiting 000apied by Charles Leman, and the let 1. ,F :, ORDON _HOIISE, Piokering, Ont., Spofford was correct, but The svigor fail• her neaols, J. Jackson. ter hue moved oat to the dormer's farm . James Gordon.proprietor. Tbishotel i.a \ ed to strike the chord. 'a'he Paz Broth- 'What bar happened the Ju* Jah Qom. Frank Hilts and Levi Stover have ane to , `. Ana new brick building, finished in superior , LLEi>tt MILLS. - ars have been bare four times, Eames y. Them mast have been a bust ap CheMYw�t� reside. Stephen Bilis hag l style. Every convenience and comfort for the 0 L deserted the aristoorotio part of-the village F ones, Bennett ones gad BiseL ease. This in it somewhere.or soon will be. , travelling public. Hew and commodiou■stable■ . . ,. _ on the west hill for the more saintly region i, and sheds- � OpiMOn is that ihs brat these gamed cod• We ars. retry to lairs That We will lose of Church street. F; • ' - W eat, date �IId TWo ROR�e{t� darted tlnemaelvw as gentleeazml, bmf ewe the bills ai the eoinee•, as Mew Alice in- -- j'� so'with the latter. Before spin appear- tends leaving for the West is a short Tawda , March 27th, J. A. Taylor of : n a n V .,Bank a- WANTED ing is ublia we world reeommmd a bot- �ie• Bowman`fife, gave with the celebrated L' . . tie of Ju Jab for this smart oung lean. Jobe HOlmes sad family Wend leav other-oxygen, lime light views and ex Ian- �" , 4, • . IN BR�IiCII.- - for which I w111 a The chair was ably 11144 by E. R. Eddy. fag this burgh for Poverty HuQow� where anon of the Retied Ezpeditioa of Ernie: r:� - PICKER VI Y1. pay, The i'eeeipts of the eoaoerl amotioted to be will endeavor to follow Bennis's foot. Pasha in the dark orntinent of Africa, also . the Ogheet prioe. about 061, and when all ezpeness are s" in the frii>,l growing business. many viswr of ancient Buropean cities and 6pen for the tbraasaotion of elllegitiats10_ paid the Sand will have 026 at least 'to The Rangers Football Club.will hold a of the World's Fair. The entertainment ��� . Banking Bnsinew. the good. the school hoses on $aturdA 9 w -" I )face at as a grand suoam he perfect corder Gros Howe--From 10 to a- sate rdaye ° RN MEAL for feed $22 and frequent appkuse was sufficient evi• _ b - - -- Maroh •lei, at 8 P. m, to elect officers r lha - dance to show t it was a isted b all. i to l o clock. the you Is ad ostia important nsiness. fie° • SRONaMAM. p '� �av1n t3 Bang lII 4on118atlon. or ton, T 8 makes .JACK "M fait, The Whiteval. Bpwoi�th Let►gt,e ��egs 1. z g leave l0 annoniioe that the hold their `. Wm. McOo�'malek is ill will (a-y) GROR019 YBRR, ]tanager. the beat fee' there l�h I . 9� ohriatian.Endeavor meeting ever �[onday. . . . imly ` gift now. fine 0140 iso 00" fPaf>li in Hiagsioa OD evening commencing&4 7:80 o'clock. Altefr DICKER'S 1 rn„'°, lt; ice., lira. 4ectgte g of 1 it with Sitadal►. opsnin$heli an hoar is ! in fila �lad� L - - _ _ -a•y :., hinds}sere. Few of Sve mehes'-oft now' fell larl of(,trod s word, after wilt Hibited 14nob ;. ; Brat-olds vehic3es gad Jrorra for biro day �LOURj �aml1 �1. 0 Nosroaa Pte, Inst Riuttttr Ile e�►uliag is hosidoit. Oal. of time is spent in usefal gad social enlar 'or et�iglnl. T dose promptly by pt with his parents. Yioke fonts, flit wsU- wa baseball tailnment gad argam�et. AH e ; da or ' 'Bar Iu oonnestion meet- Dr. Balssoei's Atiiet�and liistM'Its vie• p1a�res o Harm , is da 1. within reach o! our village wiUwwwwww a� the �� Y I Y wb� bag. tobi►j` 1.70 members ever wil to weloOeae them rwil►d' i m6 all 0 IT R train$. 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I• attics famous boulevard fes in Paid to oloee. err'- - " :... c. - F :. .4row'�1,, -1' - ! _ ^+" : � $�ft'"OLAUNON MILES BbOTELt'14. .1 scald not get up„again, the looked at wished m to gee me.` He aertainl�►-di Pctndettmoniam rei nod attprome sat one of $rtiflcial ioe`cast first mattnfaotared by • k 0 a critioall and at t�a revolver reflective- That is 41. I know about it. the nee of ohemi 1 mizturee;.in the yy,, the ° rs houses in ndiana is ne ai ht . year Mg wife killed'me. Ism ` not blaming 1 . She Dred me wiith her rett foot, , and so humans and naturall g 1783. . P P Y lie saw me y Y reaontl Theaoal n Deva In heats v her for that--not serious) I should have° y' pay p ' $ ' - . killed her if she hadn't, 1`hings had come ondering, as she turned me partly over, that he no more dreamt I was dead than did and which had in hand the d Mout task of By the old system of ohroanlogy in vogue to such a pees that it had been for some if another shot would naaeaeary. She de• the two servants I heard enter the baecment entertaining 'the heterogeneous mas9 of in China the Sear 1891 ie marked ae the time simply s question as to robot would elided it.woatd not be„and walking .over to door and begin to prepare breakfasts for humanity present, did t;ot aeean come ap year 7,910,343. e table put the wee'on on it me. •Ho halted,hesitated, went on a stop the r airemettts or ex otatio of the first find eafiiciont esaaperation andvonrsge, °q I!e Aa underground ratlwa�ap the Ju° frau together with the resolute determination, Suddenly, without.laving lost vonsoions• or two, turned, walked irrespiutt,ly beak sudienae and as the ratilm+e Deeded g ens for a sin le mom nt I was welkin and same u the ate a. I smiled and ' p p • mountain isona of the late projeote.of Swiss • needed to go through. the tragedy to the g $ p P there was mora and moria disorder Kron h- very end. Only the night before, soh A her aide, 3trsn a wasn t it t But motioned'to him to rooedo me, .I had not g enginee�ts. Y g P out the hoose. First there were a w hisses At Saltsbur -, Austria, a mea was kis t 4 of nearly_eo strange 's I found it when I_ had need of an open door to some out4 from the galleries. and ae these mad to R p she was sound asleep, mfr anger woke me. He would need one for oin in. ,I could � prisoner for fif teen years, during which he I of up to look at.her.under the low turn- urned a moment late to look at my bs,dy, 4 $ express the popular opiztion and s 1 timenta g tt never saw a human face. . d ting still and stark o the other side of net have opened it for him, any more hen- o#.the orchestra and dress circles the die- e gas jet, thinking what a aenbation there I cauls have brow ht m self back to li#e '� would be an the morning,when everyone in he room. B Y affected callose dignity did not ppre�►ent their Photographers claim that they can take town would be trying to guess how anyone I looked at the r volver, a handsome again. giving expressigc�A► to -their diasaa faction a picture of a rifle ball traveling at a speed could have crept in and done such a dire- ne, made by a popul r firm of_ manufao• He opened the door and entered the hall. became more dehronatrstive with I the ea- of 3,000 f set per aecon3. mere,silver-mounted and with the name I stepped"ide. He closed the door--'oliokl courage men t, They began toatam and then Seulptore contend that the height of the kni seed unseen and unheard. I had s f the man—the other mi►n—finely ehgrav• It Zeas As it should hat e .been the whole t exchange expressions of die isfaetion Venue de Medici, five fest •five inches, is I- : Bat, really, I aonldti't do it. She looked d upon it. Well, en that was the rosy of nig t long. The hall wag dark. His foot in A tone of voice that gave all in he_house the perfect stature for women, �k t ! And I had a goo revolver of my own, struck something. The blow sent it sliding the benefit. iso lovely, so maoh_as she did in the old stairs, t)nused and or often, sed" oils aloe the floor for several feet, indedd s - An amount of blood equal to ell that days when I courted her—the delightful P $ q g One of the features of the este tsinment days when we loved one .another—that I cod enou3h to have tiled me with. The most to the nearer of the two doors .that was an exhibition of etereoptio n views, aoutained in the body passes through the . f an swot , in due ti e, to be auto, that opened from the hall into the great front and as the features of well•kaa a faces heart once every three minutes. had to give it np. I threw the weapon out „ of the window ; I went back to my bed Y wife borrowed it to ractise with." room. You'll, remember I think, what were thrown upon the canvass, t et'- were Y $ ` ut who could beta . oto elieva an idle was 1 is across the_threshold of the other Ver auccesafni En lisp barrierera Iike again ; I went to sleep. It is site as well, Y $ greeted with howls of derision an side cis- sir Chsrlea Russell, have years incomes' q le like thtst? one ! He stooped and picked up-the Jing- marks that could be heard all ver the variously estimated at from $75,000 to I suppose, as it is, What I wanted wan my `Well once satisfied that•I'wodead. the ling thin It was the key of my front hoose• (}tlor a Waehingtom's for appear• 3100,000. freedom, without being over particular as gg to how I got it. And my wife has been 'woman najture of my wife returned. .She door. to turned to-give it to rae. But I ad and "That�a Capt. Splaon in is uise," The Red Sea is so eaIIed because it is kind enough to give it to me. was fearful, nervous at every sound, start- rose not to be seen. lie has not seen me yelled someone in the gallery. h.is was literally covered with minute red animal- - - We had hated each-other foir-years. I led at every shadow. She turnad this gas since ; unleee the thing in the other door- followed by laughter. Then aame�s beauti• •eulse ; the'water itself is of a clear, bright don't ryaite reatember how it be an, The low. She cautiously pushed a wfadow way with the bullet hole in It end the hie fel moonlight segue in Sevtlsnd, and "Cab- blue, - g curtain as de and looked out. I stood at one out, is I. He might have supposed ba a Hill" eahoad throu h the house. Uthtlr as aefaction of recalling the reAson for our '� g g Qeor a EIiot wrote for ei lit ears'with • - _ feelings wouldn't.be worth the necessary her side and looked out with her. The had walked on into the parlor. Tt would B R Y . pi tures were greeted with derisive howls the erne en, and when she lost it be- effort. Let.the ugly fait stand without a (night was darker than ever. The rain rose not have been an tinnstural aonelueion. Be and finally the pit took ap the o lea from wailed herpmisfortune as almost too hard . ' - - reason. • increasing,"if that were ossible. She let that as it may, he walked in himself and the allery and Added some . su gestions. to bear- A woman in the Daae? Or a man? `In the curtai}1 fall into its pace, end said it took the key with him. g _ was absurd to su ose there could have He found the s turned low,'just as m Each was received with a more urbulent, this case there were both. And yet I ll PP commotivn,and in a few minutes he whole there are several factories in India and swear I cared nothing for the woman, noth- been listetlers outside. She laughed. So wife had left it on going to bed. Ho tion one, at least, in Europe, thatat Mannheim, house was in a deafening,roar cf htatling, id I, though no one heard it ! I think the liberty of turning it np, and seemed a howlin and state to The and once was Germany,where butter ie made from cocoa- ins at all, and that I was attentive only $ P $• y laughj, had -there been some way of little startled at not finding me at his aide. havin lent of fun at the com n 's ex• nuts. A when the jealous eyes of my wife were look- � $ P Y P Y , ubmitting the t e to competent experts, I,was there, though, if he could only have A-French priest' stati�ned at Jerusalem - Ing on. How I did enjgy annoying the pence. It was relieving itself of its emo• ff fifi ould have been pronounced the merrier. known it. And, on the whole, possibly he .tions. has been the ortunste nder of- " a talent woman who shared my name , How leasaut „ „ • p Without ase vant in the house, she was not as startled and annoyed sa he - of the time of Kin David. It was un- it was to see her row white and flushed While this mad 6vene was-at i height, R g aid reflectively, land neglected to flniah the might have bean ; he had not bean used to the taturea had been ancoeedin ash other earthed-in his dooryard. - by turns, as I smiled into the eyes of the Qntence. •I`star d violently. I had not seeing me there. gg - other woman; how exquisitely she would .. with uninterrupted regularity. Su denly in Amf,ng the Ainu tribe, in Japan, a beard . . reamt that was the¢ase. She had deliber- He walked over to the table. He picked bite her lips—sometimes until the blood the midst of the tumult the calm' and be• is.considered so necessary to beauty that telt' taken a' di tinotly unfair advantage np the revaolver--his, you 11 remember— I . would start; how ecstatic to watch her nign features of Jesus Christ app"red -on the.women tattoo their faces to make up- f me Knowing that only the two of as and examined it critically, He saw h°w watch as to lista to her as she followed the canvas. Instantly there was t roughout for their beardlessness. ' g • ere.iu m house T oat certsini would men csctrid had been used. and tc assume open-eyed wonder when we Y Y Y $ the house the stillness of death,a d during ever have-turne , btcek to her I Then some noise startled him and he A breed of chickens with fur in place of found her •near. What the other woman �i the remainder of the entertainm nt there She walked over Ito look at me. That looked up. He saw me, dead in the door• feathers is said to be the result of a Japan- , thought—meant:I dont knew. I never was the best of order. Once a b wl from , tatement doesn � q itis meet my critical way, and they two frightened servant girls, sae soientist s'efforts to cross the guinea .: asked her. Sometimes, when vanity got a the gallery was heard, but was; received pproval in view of be fact that I stood in the hall beyond, looking in at him 1 with the common barnyard fowl. tittle the tiQtter of sound sense I"used to seise her when oho farted. The situ#tion on van ase whet ha nod then. with the moat scolded marks of dl approval. , think the woman would have been will' h � PPe from the audience and ceased as�suddenl Every well•developed adult of the hatnan at least, perhaps glad, to have given mg $tom the etandpo�nt of A student of lenq How men talked of the hardened nature of it rose let looee.� The platers upon the species has lung surface equal to 1,100 wife genuine cause for jealousy.. But not I. a e, becomes e n ore involved when I a man who could lie, under oath, as he did canvas, noble in its features and l,eseful in equsro feet. The heart's power is eaflicisnt I am—or shall I say I was—of cold-blooded h that I went I her. I shall not, when he told the simple truth, when Ile its mala supplioation,wasrespected by even to lift itself 13,000 feet each hour. owever make ap atteni' t to• do snore came to be tried for his life. temperament. Hot-headed defiance of the f y 1' .the most heartless street Arab in l e gallery. The cost of the world's wars since the ro rieties never a eased attractive) to hen mgrs myael u deretood. When the The dead man beckoned nim its ; stood p p pp y The instantaneous transition from urbulent Crimean war has been 313,285,000,000, or . me. My wife might quite as well have vtaible rnan.die.-•- hen the viewless pert in the halt beside him . Yahaw ! Ha Yent ohaos to subdued order wt� wond rful, and enough to give a 310 gold piece to every- - �ecomes the frog i deed--the feats are as the wee on to her to ractise with. Ab- spared herself anxiety'. The other woman P ' F itis effect was lasting. man, women and child on the globe, - uch beyond t e ordinary powers of surd 1 And so it went when' he osme to was a person for whom I cared -nothing 1 The un teasant habit that Dun mothers As for the man 4e►ngua e e the a is beyond the usual trial. The hangman and the madhouse P, Y g gg ee�� PENSIONS FOR WO QING vq have of insistin u -on visitors kissin Well, that is another matter. To b6 aura, ttnquickenled sena a of the merely Kaman. keeper had a merry, worry fight for him. -- I P $ m moat active watchfulness never hal ed My wife look own upon me, down on The former wan., the baht' has rasa t9d in a Philadelpbis or- Y P the work $he d ne; and she.pronoune- He died—because he was the other man. 16ttafU •i fire Platt Koh lit aeratlerr gsnization called "The Anti-Baby•Kisaing' ;a th in the detection of anything wrong. car bd it ood. In d she re ated the That was simple justice. Tbree tbout Germany. Society." the conventionalities of eoaiety impose car- g pe t - . tai° conditionaand reetrietione on the social statement I sever times, as though she And why did my wife escape . I don't II'oliowing the exernplo of (lar snq the The Armies Of Euro B. - - intercourse of those who are not united by meant to Iparn it b heart--as though'she know. That is a question- that haunts me French have .begun to adopt a system of P feared she might doubt it if she kip to 'this dap—and That I sometimes fear nsions for workingmen. T e Abbe Its-a recent article in the North Amerlesi ties of consanguinity or of marriage. To po -remove those conditions, sweep away those silent. Y t her fa didn t asem quite Always will. It may be because of the Garnier, proprietor of a newly stn ted jour- Review upon •'The I Outlook for War in _- restriction�, would ba to lower our race patisfied--quite ser ne. I wouderedat that kisses she last fall on the lips she had still- nal at Paris,is the projector of t e system Europe," Mr. Archibald Forbes, the-well• - from its happy height of civilization down It was rather esel r , so it seemed to my ed forever. ',Though that would be simple and, so far as the wotld at large has been kn own war correspondent, has compiled . . to a barbarism inwhich-husbands and wives CO°sparstive inex� rienae; to be thinking- folly t . informed, the process consists i the de• the statistics of the war strength of the - �: would slay one another even mote frequent- of repentauce. positing of t+► son a day for thre months, dual Alliance--France and Russ,a=and of . ly than they do now. She said'aload a terribly bitter th r • : gnpERST1T IONO., sBvaT LGCS. • with a subscription_for the paper, of course,' the triple slIiance—Germany, Austria, and . _ , The conventionalities rested but li htl )about the other nan. Be sure she said � the prig of which is also. a sou. At bhe Italy An the figures are compiled from on my wife and the other man. He follow nothing-regardin the other man. Then in All Agcs sad Coaatrles Ybey arc 6nb- end ut that tittle the depositor ceives a oflioial sources their publication will be ed her everywhere. He talked to her on all (she cried a little, shedding real tears, and Iecta of tLeaeod. "bon" for 18 fraaes and 5p eenti es. The valuable for reference. The -war strength possible occasions, and she listened to him 'with no one but m self to witness the sup- "' distribution of these Savin a is to of four of Russia ie 2,411,105 officer's and men, At this Beason when the egg is a :Host Runs ; of Fran e ,with demure attention that was maddening 'erb realism of 11 matio AcG, I believe kinds—vitt., one fourth for un rliployed 463 000 horeea and 5200 F , ►latable as well As Almost staple article of 800 OW horeea to me thou h hi hl flatterin and satin- ,1 mentioned lau hing,a little time ago, p workers,another fourth i>; gratui as loans 2,714,600 officers and men, , g g Y ri food it is particularly interveting to trace s factory to him, no doubt. While 1-watched 'did I not? Very. ell ; I laughad again. ' to the temporarily unemployed, a like and 4,500 guns. The war strength of Ger- Suddenly she s nk upon her knees and the carioca superstitions anJ legends that amount for cases of sickness in fa flies and many is 2,440,000 officers and men j62,150 . her, she watched me watch, with an easy , have in all ages been connected with it, assumption of unconscious abstraction t at leaned oareraingly over me. She kissed me the remainder for payment"of nt.. . The horses, and 4,430 guns;of Aastria 1,590,000 h.. The ancient Finns believed that a m stiv was particularly irritatin . The man loved —once—twice—L rice—u n my dead lips. whole this is evident) s rlva enter- officers and men 292,000 horses and 2 141! - - g po bird laid ane in the la of Vaimai ion, g Y ,p • L her; I haven't a shadow of a doubt of that. 'She had not kisse me before for more than gg. P prise very narrow in itis influe cis, with guns-; of Italy 1,253,1'00 officers and men, My wife liked him, but I've not the elf ht• ten years. I If she had, there would never who hatched it in hU bosom. He let it fall neither the relief benefit►nor the ar-reach• 134,000 horses, and 1,620 guns. The total, - ' . . g in the water and it broke The lower set evidence—nota full formed '-o inion have been rises to speak of another woman in effect of the Qerman system. war etrenath of the deal alliance is 5,12Ei,• even—to warrant the use of a atron er —not in ant'slot of mine. She kiasedma, Portion of the shop formed the earth, then {3ermany workinQmea's ins rttnoe is 705 officers and men, 1,263,000 horeea, and word. upper the sky, the liquid whiite became the . $ 'I did not lsiagh n w. �aapuiaory,bat itimpoees r�bligat'one upon 9,700 guns ; of the triple alliance 5,287,`2x) sun,.the yolk the moon, while the broken Should j►ott urge that the woman loved : She rose ap at sat, calm and tiesriees the ctrl )oyer as well, and is Bove nod by an officers And men, 988,150 horses, and 8,190 me," cool and unres onsive thou h I ma bits of eggshell were turned into stars. pp - p g again--quits '1"Ike'her ordinary everyday intrice►te set of sales devisdcl ter groat .sans• The total war strength of the triple ,y sell. She athero u her skirtw earefall In QermAay the egd is as much a feature deliberation h . . . have been, I shall not be- illogical anoagl► g F y of the a Eastertide as in our- own land Y the lawmakers of the em• alliance infantry therefore is superior to to attempt to argue`that one ease rose and daintil , stepped over me, and out into R y ' pin. The sick insurance, whir is quite that of the dual alliance in officers and men necessarily more -noteworthy than the the stall. lay sa ireetly in the doorway, Tet the hoc, goose oc dark is cot bald se arate from the ac cident inaur os,Coin- by 160,495, while it ie inferior 274,850 in responsible for its existence, but to the Q _ other. I shall simply remind you that it ocenpying it so fu1 y, that' there was ni prises membership in at least ne of five the number of horses,and 1,510 in the num- , is I who was killed and repeat the state. other way if she u ed that door. I Cannot pretty hare are accredited oviparous quali- different kinds of sick clubs. '1'h urpose bar of guns. The total forces available by . meet that Ido not serioual blame to say of con ' e, sin my point of view is ties, and s nest of as sr eggs presided aver of alis fasurapoe is la secure tot a iatsured nth alliances in war, Held troops only, ie ' by a toy here ie the mat tavordd gift w I had y y 'the antithee�iiis of rs, but it seems to me I among the younger generation. It ie L6e t° ern'�rtaln sad sufficient cel et is Dasa 10,413,905. The grosapopulation of both read mp paper the whole avenin shoals have used a other door. of illness daring at Beast thirtee weeks, alliagaae.Ls 272,669,482. $ oaetom io German families on Easter ova Lo long. My wife had -been busy with some she wenQ npa its to oar room--Kee' The aainimum relief ta whish a I insured - delicate' fancy work. $o far from there y aonaeal a nest of real and sugar ggs among now. I actuals felt like an iatradse' wle have a legal claim. includes t medical Human Resemblance to Animals. having been aquarrel—an thin recent and $ B g dried leaves to the arden allocate ha - oin with her thea h I went. I B ' g PFY attendance aiid'medieiaes from he be tn• defibite—we hadn't exchan ed a word for pa p , even children to enjoy as egg hunt oft Easter oin of the Illn g There ii a very various point connected felt I needed hum n com nionahi , morns g esu, likewise,-a Ctaclea each as here. It as better than etttin °g• ' with rho more prononaaed animal faces— three or four hours. ,I rose at last, yaw4• gs trustee bands Vis, era.; in ease of i capacity ed, raised my arms above my head, stretch- alone in that silo t front room'dowastairs, Q i reaso gives far the Easter eg is namely, those in charge qt Animals grow to g for tfitork, trotn'the third day of it noes, for ed myself, walked to the window raised g y that is the fourth aentary the thatch for- be.like them. Thus, a liostisr.in charge of . watehin beside self. At the same lima, every workfAg dAy a sick pay, a ouutiaR - I wondered wh he didn t remain down- bade rho nee of eggs in Leat, bot as this di$ tramway horses has himself a fine Roman- the curtain a little, and looked oat. It Y tq o°s•hal! the daily wages oa hioh the was afearful night. The sky was fall of not prevent the hens from layivg them they nosed.horse type of head, growing day by , " stairs. It is a un verse. of inconsistenoies, oontributious ate based;free adm ttance to I sat down and etched the woman, accumulated so rapidly that it was fogad day more' like his horses. Men in charge lowering clouds ;the earth seemed an ink 1 - holt its►le, Wath � halt alar a f Tamil - void. The rain fell in torrents,with a roar had seen her pre are for bed hundreds of necessary to Boil them and give them to the P- y y' of cattle on the farm become essentially bur al money amounting to two ty times that sounded like a tem est thea h the : + . children for playthings. The little folks bovine, and in Shropshire it hae.often been $ times but I weir ed now with the same the average daily wage;siv�C tell i to roam• , wind was hardly enoughpto have stirred g delighted to dye thes►fn gay colors, heaao remaked that the sheep-breeders resemble unwinkitt attest on a devoted natarslut en surto fear itfeeks !after ao finemenl. the trees, had the heavy drops ceased their would have given the habits of A naw the practice ,that has descended to the The money value of thissassietan a is aoa- their own rams. I cannot explain these energetic.bombardment. creature. She w new in some rPepocts. children of the present day, si.dered equal to thcee•tourths of he aver- 61°gularities, which, however, aro wholly I put •down the curtain crossed the g ghti that she A tsertain historian sero,a vis ahs►fmin age ttages upon whish the sal elation is °r aril true The she: t e of man !e. She had done som hie that ni g � Ili P Y F yP ' room and glanced at my wife as I passed had never done ore I She had" made it aeaount of..the marriage of Ddaeptuerite of wed. There are about 8,000, neons siotindieative of great intelligence and it is . :' her she still toilin industrious) and 'safe for all octal a ages,for me to turn m Auatria'.with Philibert, the Duke of savoy. ivaally found in remote agricultural die- . It is Called urlarrisge aux oeafs, beaatise it insured in tits slob. doparteaeat n 100,• triols. The bulldog eharaatere in mon never looking up- I g aid my hand yon'the back to her ! y '• 000 000 mArka aro aannall ex sed in .knob, turned it, and had the door half She went to be —not even forgettiA to 'soma, it was Easter morning when the Y denote courage without refinement, Germany focyck relief slope. ea }ler ra ere a usual. Habit is A•won• future wedded pair first met. The prinrless but iri the case of A lady—like her - open. She shot me then—shot me from Y P Y 1;' 'I+he accident �insurance is a mpulsory' was kee in o n house at one of her. favorite behind. The ball struck just un+ler my derful thing. S e.went to sleep. And I P e a n all workmen and ofiiaialgwi h salaries pub dog—with nes. retrousse, left shbalder blade. It.went straight � castles on t e woatern elope of the AI , ° the refinement was not wsntina. The —I went down a re, A dead man has and Philibert, out on a Kaolin ex 0 2.000 marks pod gpward. If i worked through, They found it on the floor in more attractions, to as disgusted a ghost u $ pediti°° upon the mutual system by mployere Eskimos or Lappa in the water are so like the mornin . I was than sn tee in woman the moon in the naighberhood, a#mo.ta pay )lis oourG seals that a man has been shot in error, the $ Y F g to hoc. „t, suited to trades and aesoviatione, he object wistful ez res$ion of aounteaance bein The sensation of being shot is a peculiar ever shone on. 1 bdint;bo secure som ensatioa foe dil in• P g ` one. I cannot describe it and shall not I-got nervous i�award mornin It tivAa all the tenantry .wafe danotng on the p y common in both, as,the head only appears 8 jury or dealt, fa aonaequenmi of a avoidant �' -try. I think you never met anyone; among getting lighter. i The ;aitt was ceasin gam' ; finally a(hundred eggs were scatter- at surface of the water,'- I have seen a. $ ed i°a level 1 tet workinga)eq while fa em tom UL The your soldier friends, for instance who Some unusually ars le were alread F"a and voverod with ►aft.. P Y oomfortable-looking bear man in the train � abroad. The aevante w pd likes y Lada sad lassies who ion ed to be l chis, oopi�asati°pj'°olydee 111e czeat of Dore e►nd and e� wisened bat•faced old woman once. could give you An adequate idea as to what y to come g d a flees Allowance tluricg the peel d of in- it is-lie. There wasn't much pain in it at almost any m,m nt. Lahould be found came forward. hand in hand to tres tba aoity for tworktaor� in fatai;�as , burial in Brittany•, . _ --not much physical pain, I mean. There soon. -someone.vno ld be accused of dein meA+ipre of the national dance in the fdst B of the fru Zle obstraclione on ever money and an allowance to the au elects of was the mental aide to be considered, of -that for which tiler le no excuse in our $ y hide. Ancient Documents . y the injured eirlap. Wbea the injur amouata 1 1 eottrae, and that was worse. Not that I old world or thy �e one. ,And thatwoman If shop miinsged to dance the ougbout with- �total disabililp the oorapenas%ie amounts Aocoidin to a correspondent of the Lon r felt so much regret, for I didn't ; nor sle t sound! - upJrtai e. ✓ out cracking one they were regarded •s to two-thirds of hie average year's arnings. don Daily Chronicle an ezhibition of ex- p of enced and not even the areata na .' that I was a itonished—for this thing wtia i looked the gvou d over carefallysad, I P y' The sick associations care for a in ured seeding interest has just been opened at l: vof such s nature I couldrit't call it entire) discovered ones tap a thin . Ae little coals break a$the match, 1 the Vienna museum. This conaiets of a - ,t ¢ ' " y $ a Several lied AlrsAd •1rled `said been mea foe the flrst'thieteen weeks, r in their unexpected. 1 was sorry it aonldn t have thing ae it roes airran a ; but the fates �f nosnasesaful when then ble silks t abeencle the �tn�loyere must ate ip* and ocilldotioa of upwards o l0,OQ0 L+'gyptian been delayed s little ; there were eome� the world—your..;wo d=-blswe been tgr��s1- i trlgsrl the f fth Nreak the elok,pay fs reit{dd FapYrus dveugilintl, vPhiah were discovered t * business affairs I would have been glad to in - on little thi for more thk►n the beautiful prison*:to try;the.dance with at £I us oc Read uw hwaed the Aus , $ s at rho employer a expense to at 1 est ewe• Y . P by "= ut in different she Then, too there six-thousand . Thu. was to make him. ' Full of love, arano Lad the exhilars• trian Archduke Rainer several ears a a -� - P �• Y thirds of the et�►►adasd wages, Th re is also Y $ _� i `' 'g� was A dinner party for the next da but all the difle nee between life -•and tion°f the roc)meat they fulfilled'the difl'i- an invalidity and An old es. de re is al t, tl , The aolleatipq is tint ue ' anis the docu.-O "f + Y F quit teak and wets geeoted by the most ,I>e the o of Qld e a waitin ments, which are written in.eleven different c one—•abs—Bah . I rose done with diener ¢�t►cb. Tba front door, wliioh locked `with at enthusiastic oheers from the beholders, a9 g ieriod of 3" ' i. parties. $tiff, formal, paha •_ t t.�. ppy affairs l spring look,bad a teen'quite closed darin thirty years entitles a wurkmai t become languages, have all. been deciphered and It hurt me= A little too, hh They were married and on eve aucceddin to: think how t e nt ht. An lie from fife outside coals $ siren ed aoisiitificall The cover a eriod . >� :' g Y�?, , d eligibld. The mons to pay him i fnz<niah- B Y• Y P • s >F t,% this had been done, I would heve;skabbed ' ueii'it o nand the kis had fallen out of Easter this ouatota of the diettfat of lir a x• of 2,f,00 yeses, -and tarnish remarkable P pe ► Y . ed joiintly by the em irq,,tho amps yarn slid , o: my wile as she slept, but it was a revels- the look and lap on the floor in the front beaamae<featace of Che Easter rejoin ga z . : evfdonse ae to lhe.aulture and public and „i in thef daLe s realms. the vvorksri - ''' .A =�! tion io fife of a new phase in her character hall. A stifle thing,.that, to be sure? Yee, _,. : -' private life of the ancient Egyptians and ;, ' �� ' —and I thouplht I war pretty wd11 acquaint= I said ae„ - . ' .' "'� °4.. .�'i ed with�her•.-•to find that she would about I sociis onto h4 u otr. :`t` _"Ai: `S I'VRti06 II tI�� �; '� RbAdy fol'` etrenchme t. . ...i. ; ather,aatlona That'ere udao said to co i_. d f xi d The other ons. fain evidence tlhett printing from type w f 'me in tkeH bank. ' man was comingotvn the str.Ret, ,I don't ra.?gip t ) . 1 (whAle'diiugl�,t4r Mr. Joaea id known"tc+ the'E tions ae fes back as the . s. ,,:: ; s, ilea.wa was at Chioagct. said re. oourtia " u' y e4' t r uta $S p Qfher documents ' ex 1,a< 11wss dying s I ktaew thgt: I .haila,'t -lictxc�w-yrh$re,;he : as ib that morning, cc (i)-- ioe 4ere i saris ut ,' , y .1, .re.z r gp, fi; VO'etheefuy, we had a new bill. of faYl9 at ootilitlg het' � Py ni htI vis had + o , t a�ogeishin trade in the menu- ; many sof atea left to live. : I should not nor whore h4 pp e-Irbtn, I ons kn the hotel table ever a . Y ; y ow be '+ g pa #1t o"• find maayusarinds during which to �ettypd. ,�rt►a.gotug ytra#q t 1iy, wfth d more'than a .f Y .Y *i tooter soonest®d -with the draw ng:rcom. atue®of �por frblii linen t�a s, existed � :: At the hotel at which'I eto�pec�,+ ,emd�, I hate rjt�>, , lhq f►eciiut<at►t+ r ui• (}are ;�iu.ee°caries before the rocese was known ' o' fir;-.1 Ever rnovament wets aet� on 1 Ah ! s ui lance tour 'fid ea it I had not s+ , > y g,',g �. ,,� $ . of the as i,ill, �f'' �u �{ + i afternth t numbness li6w the aiu; ate 4d put iI bn bile Aunt J$mima, tliero wasn t too chew e y a ;aro ' . Aliother In erestin feature in p was pp tffazza'tind tseokoaed' a thti(,ill ofIf, was a bill of air ilia `' , x ;. 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F • 1J,L.lV LVll.i �J� r tl�►at there ire imtx►e psi ilityaee i�rssk • •..,.. Fd _ '¢ '` I .`tt+. a Y ammatip� a ten nm;. vv�{ereby�"th�r f t 1r� wet �� I of-it and,th,s►t is the 104P:.fita ,y •� , horse aribirmee� crooked positron aid the r,,,,,,,,,.. . - :- • ,� � 266,958 p►ilee of telephpae wirer I. ' r4 - - ---•�. to ble to' aoncem readily with oto There are knees,or a kn�ckling position of the fatlook Y �a Rot � �� There B Be young SOWS. l �" transatlantic nei hbors or with amsobatka In-Great $ritain, � i` �' y' �� 4,, 4 to lies up the nnmsXter of neo joint, and in luoh Daae the Wear of the a Telephone. Wire Stan$ Under flh� or Queen Lfliuokslaiil'by (slop one. Cbina is nnanniag" ohai>aY"of forte all A .. . ,. • In order P 'top of the ho eg.ceeds Ahat of the heel. it ie often very necAssacy to use yo li ;_ :. etlorrg 60�► sea coast ttvith Hrupp ganw In,coitr.this rmsAtipn of the hoof ma be Atja9afo UQeau• " sows for breeding. In nearly all'easea t is R o= The estimated number of persona at + t y I!E RY ffiOMENT k Ian to kee s'sees ss dire to eon - 'ihl: malformation of the +!-•" — . : the safest and beet p P '8•►Y 'f�8111;RL, LONDON tB'1'1ti1[SIYSI'!" _ -- ! resent out of work iA New Yur i. ut aC7 t Y, lower arts of the limb, whereby the pas- • , p p ; `tk k long as she brings good litters of g od enerall asenmes a vertical instead of —'" A stage Csaoh--the grpq�pte . over ?0,400 ► ' '= . thrifty pigs• In -a majority of oases he g y p g P The membership+of the Young Women's '' true value of a sow will not bb fully kuo a.nor"inal oblique or slanting position. If It basilic tri`look now as if we wo ld be Gban taint of the' eta a ca eater--all i s Christian Association of London has>reaab• ' anti she farrows her second later, bu }f rt ie possible, by �radual paring down of able pretty noon to ring-.up Europe over work and no.plwy. ; r,d 4 e treatment she aan be k pt the heels to tamedy this evil in the latter tFe phone. The question of ocean telephony + Her hair is jusE too sweet fo anything." ed 14,000. ,. - " she is given good case, it should ear inlp be done,whge the ie being earnestly stadied,andfor a irtonths 'i,Ah indeed ! Perhaps she dr ses it with The Salvation Army has now iin.ttsFanks 1 for several yesLm without changing. animal is:yet.yo ng and the:part+! more peat experiments tending tov�•ards that end a honeycomb, ` more than 200,000 " soltliera," 10,237 local .•� .} A good sow should not• be bred until be amenable to recti cation. The h8eVmay+ have been carried on. The results . that • t, officers, tend 3,258 bandsmen. , L ".:, 1 ' is reasonably well matured, and saner by hit. Scribbler ie a wonder f 1 maw--has , ; 1g . a safe rale to follow to to let her be a y ar be gradaslly 1pwe d by fortnightly Dare- have bean obtained are the' talk of the such a variety of talents." " 've noticed Professor Grarner, who has beeH iAvest>r . - ful ran is or ari A too sudden low- scientific-world.' ' i . old whoa l she farrows her first litter. If P g P g• that in society he is a lion and t home a gating the ea posed monkey len nag�e,eags - erin ie a t be followed b evil Donee- Keen attention to the`(sub eat has Been pp g �` =. are ea,ectal from the early epi, ng g P Y t onld caused b Lha inveuLi6n of s new eleotria bear• that gociAate do not converse with ghsmpan . T..� i sows uenees on a coo t of the strain t w Y litters and then bred to farrow in A til gcoduce u an the back tendons and li a- wire and accordin to someeminentauthori. lila --"Fred do 0o ever to borne• zees. they will be rather over a year old. ne F p K ' ' g Y ' Y g T4s newest idea in table daccsration is to ;"- :p�nt� of the imb. If a normal .ehape and ties,it may revolutionise t,be present pystem races, or drink, or play cards f r money,or match the Detest used with foliage,and thin ' advanta a to having them fhrrow t us o` been entirel of lou •distance talkin , swear Y' pied (gently)-- No, ear,I never th hoof has n t g g hron hout the comm season > late is that in nearly alt cases grass nd position of Y to to be done t sccom lished b the time the animal is ifl- T}e problem of how to bring both sides swear• n a wa that will,be astonishingly lovely. �� • ' . clover will have started up and this, ill P y Johnnie e bel materiall in securing a good flow of tended for u e, the shoe to be pplied of the ocean within epeakin distance of ( eeiag hie twin ao ins foe toe i y g �� } P Y should have n -heel arts, but shout be of each other hm•been rendered difficult be. first time) - "Isn't it funny, mamma t" Prince Hanr of Battenberg, Governor k Y { Iy mil)i. One trouble with young sow is the aha of w4at pia knower'as a e i er, eauee of the breakitt u of the soand-waves, 1�a!nma—'.'What dear?" "Vt h ,this baby is of the tele ofiRht, is taking great inter !a. ., that they do not affot'ti a auffiaient amo. nt Pe pP g P set in a anheme for makin a tunnel under and the feedin" and care should be thick at Lhe" at,d thin towardb t heeh the leaking of the insulation and several s philopena. $ Vr 3: other teehniaal obstacles of s like nature. Johnnie (to little sister)--" ay,oan you the river Medina, to oonneot East and Rfeet ] P,�x of milk, 8 I 9„ r # . auoh as is best calealated�to std or dove op -` But it looks at present as if all these mI by tell me when mamma s a s May— Cowes.' this. e o n ' i FRPhI NOtBS. I li L be oieraome,for Lha sees wire lorries sound "No ; I don't�aee'how.".loon e-" W4an The Skititrare'Qoinpariy olaiin to be adze Y yt ' - enerall it is best to allow th y q etfecti and does not need an - inettlation she s a nigher' (sire), _ the oldest in -the Cit of London, -In ,: G y One item t determining what crops are P y y -sow to wean her pigs herself, letting t em yy I4 suck as ton as she is willing, taking c-re to be grown i to plant so as to distribute at all. Do denti ' is err cunnin' gent reign of Henry VIhI. many rico foreign r . the work ase enl as osaible throatth the Strange as it may seem, however, (;hie $e'll never have ter beg ; Ears were imported,.and than the trade of p' , t to feed her as liberally as possible in or er Y P season. Int is wa the necaseity for hit- very Nlvire was known slaves years a o, and He plow ter work an' palls y r tooth, the skinners was a flonriahing and import ��� to maintgin a good growth. 'has aatuall been in use for that lima And (ben he ails er le . ant industr . .. .', In or:ar to allow her to do this and at ins outside H 1p wtll be greatly redaoed. y p y g Y Lisa same time ive her lent of time to re- Generally th more nearly all the work can though itn owners did not know it.�nd 'ra- Ei lsic—" always knew he w s too timid A Chinese missionary states that ttevett. g P y be done wrt6 he re alar bol of the firm, mained ignorant of its great otsibil ties �' rate it will not be advisable to br ed g P to repose ' Alice—`• But h got married tenths of the natives of China are opiam - , t, . . cups the more ro table the farm can' be made. It ie composed of a steel tylia coated over p her again for a fall litter. This is caper al- P a short time ago." Elsie—"Y ; but that's smokers. . ,• ' vyith copper, and simple as the combination 4 `ly thetcase when she'ia to ba kept a a There ere: any farms where bees could ie it apparentlysolvea the prob9em of long- nothing ; e only married a w. ow." 13u11•Sghting is in'fultewing in Spain jtut breedin animal and the breeding is Son to be added tot a linea of work and matgrially Mr: Dooley— Gimme. a b e of neap, now, fights taking pleas in every village of g distance communication. Another ointin „ improve: While the sire is an impor nt aid the total' refit without much in fearing P lease. Sho man— Yoa, ir. Do yon importance. . the value of the s we the labor. .1V any tons of beeswax are im• ire favor is that it may be used with any P P . item in.improving, style of transmitter, so that there will be na want it scented or un$ceuted " Dooley-- At the present rate of increase, it ie est»- . ' should not be overlooked, and good are ported ever}( ear f om Cuba, Sp in and " Aw-,.nivar moirrd ; I Il jint take it wid ticnated tF ere will he 190Y000,000 people in must be taken not only in the selection, ut other nein The is no danger of rho interference of valagble pateata to iaarease „ the coat. Also, e►e commnnicatiion aan be m®` the Unibe,l States in fifty yearn. �; � , also in th., feeding and management. Let bee keeping; usinee being overdo o veru 1T1ade b , it at the rate of 150 wo ds er Houso•oleaning time fe'iiear t hand, i . British North American Indians live on ;' � the sows make a good growth and deve op- "soon, as thein never ae been encu good Y P When man will sadl roe .. minute the advanta a over the present Y reindeer meat almost exclusively. They are �} ' , Ment before breeding, and feed liber lly •honey on thb,markat io make it see other cable methods which will onl allow of And realize as no'er before big .and strong, many of them being six - . �, while they are suckling their pigs and ive than a tuba . To double the euppl would y . •' There is no lace like he me." feet hi h. r:'- them plenty"of-time to recupepate. T ese double the d mand,• as has been t e cava twentyy, is appacent� P B m ortan in seourin the eat with fr site. I•:arly in 1883 the Amerman Postajl Tcle- Judge Weld®—" Will yo swear that Advanced views are_ being held in the; `- I `.' paints are i p t g graph Company, in Axtending its lines to the risoner skid• you w4isk y last Sun- States on the subject of the wedding ring. ' -- �O. results in improving. If they' prove cod The mangy aan be drawn oat to he best the �'t ept, employed,.a wire consisting of a day?" . Witneag—" No, your honor, I Brides are declining to wear it unless bride- t a 4�, breeding animate after a fair trial, they can advantage �v Ile the ground ie fro.en and steel core upon whioh a thick lay►erof copper wouldn't like to swear to it ; ut that was rooms-follow suit. . tax �' ' • be kept as long as they prove theme vee bare or whe' it is covered with sno enough ;wt►a de iced. •Thio oonduotor had a tensile what I aid for." g v� Y j to maks th sled rue" eaail iJ n land p - A naw French anbmarina Gable is shoat profitable. A young sow is easil in red y P strep th read exceedin that of an .. �A1A.)1 -• by being bred too young or 'too soon fter whi 1h as 1 plowed and is to be worked g g y g I Chollie-- Are Son fond of the nes to be .laid in the Red Sea. It is 31J nant• ro , i she has farrowed her first litter, not ha 'in similar line theretofore employed, an water ?" Elsie-•" h:xcee•iint,l I! At the jest miles in length, and will be laid by a 8. in the- prigg with wheel harrow r culti• in a•ldition, had.a much greater conducti- ` mato thou ht of eadlin over Oho lwundin vii Tho results obtained with. this wire I g the dna etch boat La Charente. time to recuperate. vator r wi► re the manure would atarsl- g � P . , __ Y• waves I can soareel contain m coif, ` " ly bee tea n before plowing, it may es a,ere tele ra hioa'I so cod that the k, r +y y bit. Rudyard Kipling is by na means . welt b cio a in the winter ae in the s tin g P Y g Y t,hollie— lea that a too wa it affected _ : : Automatic Gate Latch. P g • at once eu sated t e esibllit of em to +, ' Y dependent upon the fruits of his pen for an - . T The object of thio improvement ie to ro- while her he land is to he plow �l in the gg 1' Y P Y• °1e• income, He has estates in Vancouver whioh ` ins the line for telephonic tran6miesion as " Don't you see, Sister $Tones," says vide a fastening which shall give su ort spring an hen the manure spre I on and , wa 1. bring him in a handsome amount yearly. to the gate when cloePd ao that it ca not harro ed 'n something may be g load by Arother Gardner, " de oanli -ob die 'duatri- The voice could be easily heard 1 tween al do resaian am dat de ot'a too much The eight unmarried ladies who hold of r . sag,whichshallbe secure against theacc den- puttiri it n heaps near where it ie to I New York and Chins o, and betw m Now P floe ae the Queen's maide of honor have t Lal disturbances of animals, winds, etc. and be use f the hes a are well ode the T money in buildings and do sin t Huff is P 1 ork and Cleveland Lha ordinary Bell oiraulatian •; and dors am t many people Some privileges. They are given the prefi=. F .11:- whish admits the gate to awing either way coarse mane a will get pretty. th(roughly I inagpeto•reeeiver used se a transmitter was of "honourable," and, on marrying, receive -"11 t•he device halo at the ams rotted so h t it will be ens to ha dIe and iu circulation and dere sin t off money. t in opening, g Y I sufficient to carry on converaiwori. * But from the Queen the gift of £1,000. ycy3 '- time aim le and easil o erated b the avails le f r plant food. I these ood resulto were attributed!to the On the hearse he sat and merr ly emote hand. P Y P Thee is c ood reason w t e farmer g Hie horses and made them un, The mean annual temperature"of a tree g . g Its 1 large amount of copper in the wire, and For he had inside the man th t wrotri nearly the same as that of the surrcanding In order toefl'ecttheseresultSanironp n,A, ahoutc no o business in a bttsi ass like : it was not, thoyght that the steel had any �� r °' • is fixed firmly in the outer stile oft he ate, mann r as• ell.aa the merehan or an Johnny get.your gun. air• - a { , Y , thing to do with the iaareased tran8mitting Some of the largest'ocean steamers can be ��1 from one to two inches in length and hies othgr an.. He ehonld take an a count of :progartq of the wire. iter. Ieaaaa--" H®lisp !' ellttp me, '+- • quarters of an inch in diameter. The rest stock regale ly everq year, afFixi ,g ,a fair n the general public these faete will be Yakey. Hellup me get in c ese elodings. converted into armed praisers in thirty B and the slotted latch C are so p-coed with I value ion to his animals his wa { na tools . for it ie eneralf su osed It is ntarting to rain and I an see dem hours. g absolutely ne,w, g Y Pp reference to this pin, that as the g to is and i rte me of all kinds, his ay, veR• I that Lhe recent lusts of rho, telephone be• ehriul:.'' Yaky--"Itiefer mind cadet. Let The Chinese wall in more than 1,2(X1 miles 7_ closed from ejther side the pin, pa�e - etabl and�f iia, and all other pr party on (ween Iloeton, New York and t;hicago More aotne of der sti►ts shrink," for wo are gust long, generally over 30 feet high and `24 feet -_ . - t'we3n the_ two pieces, rising slight y ( y hand, and ure it np with hie ou tanding ; the final results of a long series of experi• nut of boys' clo:ling." thick• "�'°' acaou to n both silos, in order " that he . nieuts. First Man—" I think I B all go t.o the Mr. Gladstone .claims to lie able to pack . `�' - ma now st what he ie worth, d so be next fanc ball in costume you know. more books in a given space than any man � . " able to to 1 hen the year com around Amcag thbge.who witnessed the aYperl• W hat would you advise, n w? I want he knows. d' . i again whe ti' r-he has made or lost money in .Monte on the wire stretched from aw York to Ghica o was ti"Villiam II. I�:rkart eometliin striking. you kn w. '• �leoond since too beginning of:tlieoentury France his b sin a and he should, also through g ' man--"Something striking, elf "--or—ah hay follen from the second. to the fourt4 ,. r'.= account of his les and general manatrer of rho AfetropoUtan tele• +, - the y ar�e p an d le hone C:nm an and abio• —well, why not go as a clock ? r place in point of population among Europ , t , ex a ses so that he ma be abi to tell • Ri apo an Te pp p y, •B P Y (her of Gon. 1'.ekert, reaidant of the �:"Ret• can countries. t .\ very. closely what'erops or what branches ' p 4: aro Union Tele ra h Com an M r. I''ak'ert Charles Lewis Becana whe stands 6 feet {I of fa mingih ve been most profi ble,. g p: P Y• Birds That COmt3 a d Go. ' •a - I I attributed the great suedes of the wire t.o l lj inches, is the tallest soldier in the Bel- � Th re ar{e a same reasons for a twin T thie t itai being composed of both steel and copper, There are some birds that c spend almost gfan army. _' Because of Becan'■ size he gets - " _ varn{e e kiid of grain together,as peas wit t but hie theory was laughed at and the affair entirely for thele Meana c f aubaisteneo double rations. _ - K _ _ _ oats, when t�iey are intended fo feeding I was dropped. Luring the laatr month he upon the light-winged Sum Her flies that Over 8.1,(100 people spent Christmas Day - ' par see, as here are for miring our grass t made a aeries of et erimei►ts with asimilar* love the aunahino. These th economy of 'in the London workhouses alone, and 39,000 one-eighth of ari fortis on +.he rest }3, and yce A variety tends to a n ore close : ly constructed wire, and the woAderfal our oald sw►eon deer notpro�ids for. The aa"_ resin u the latch G until it comes nder' treeeree era and the tits, in ectivorous in would have bean added to that number if y . . p g p 3 ecru tion of the ground,and a c sequent success obtained ie what is now the talk of p outdoor relief had not been given. . the slot A, when the" latch returns o its, ly la iter e�op. Peas and oata or peas'and I the scientific, and especially the electrical, their propensities, aro cental t to seek food place and the seta is securely . feat nod. bail y gro�+v well together, ss ala du oats ! world. is the erectcee of bark ap ad 'down the A,wonderful nugget of tin has bean dii• ; . __ The latch C is held in ire proper po.,tion ! and arley, and doubtless the th ee would The experiments were carried on near branches of old trees,in the a arks of walla, covered ler Lha mines of.Nocth Dundas, TGs• ' by means of the r"d F,whic�h passes th ough do ell in he same Boil, the gra a holding iu and ont amou the stones nd bricks of mania. It is esti--tated to weigh `l tons 14 the gui,i:; B. To facilitate the easy op ning the peas ff the ground, ae they have not Plauihel{l, N. J. A fine wire composed of o . is anon .steel and copper-was-laid without any in• old buifdlnR9, p�tnring,probin , peeling, at cwt. The sassy of a small piece shows t ti of the ;,ate, the rod F,nsea to the top f the ; the siren th co stand aloao: Th ra the oreatarea that have t ought to get that the large mase of ore coataina 67 pet • % level of the ate"and is bent in the for of ' ,sulation on it for a mile and a half through g the dditi >nAl adv%ntage of giv3► g greater the water, mud and slush of acountry road. t safely through the cold weal far by hiding. sent. of metallic tin. - - a loop, C, large enough to admit the and. vara ty to the food. We believe in cutting Not so our mi rant sin ers. Whatever ma be the fanits of London : e I When that length had been stretched out g g Y Over this loop and concentric-to it is laced oats green to use aegreen todder, s silage or a commo�ordinary telephone receiver was Many of them, like the wallo'a s, eat cabmen, they, are as a rule, honest "men. t the stationary handle U. By graspin + the ae h an would advise all who intend to onl such thin s as the can atoh. in their The ro art that hse been left in nabs and two:loo sat once in the hand the laic -rod ( y' ' placed at each end of the line.and whispers Y g Y P P Y p i sow thein for that purpose sow peso were dieGiuctly.heard by Ohs men ati each swift flight open-mouthed through air.; restored to the owners during the past five F ie easily drawn up and the pin rel aced wit tbeni next spring. - these are few and far betty n in the raw" years is shown 4y police statistics to repre• ,- a h retur s o its ®nd' and cold atmos here of Winter here sent a value of no less than £100,000: Y- w from the latch. Th 1 tc. n T e•+'raiment of grain shed with hot A heavy track loaded wit? stone ran P place •by its own weight, or if that •s not I w T r'for rhe prevention of the smuts has scraas the wire, but it was i���aly pushed Swift and swallow,nightinpl le and cuckoo. The number of horses and mules possessed suff,cietit a helical spring may be adti' d at t deeper into the mad, and the talking still warbler, wheatear,. whinch t, blackcap„ by the British army is about 27,000. Of isle n ita if efficacious- not in this mannrr — . Il the merr tro n e i 1,• lie and the fact that the latch ewes wr neck, flycatcher a y P hese rather more than 12,000 are with Lha y onl but also in the more perfe t german- Rent on. Y t the purpose oEt_�rest for the gate, it a eq- ' A rainaekable tact aHout this line ie. that of stroliinF siligers, must f flow Lias sun European troops in India, and the remain- "� ati ,n of the seed so treated. This is a- pecially desirable in that it will lock a tom. - Y ` g only one w ire is osed., The earth takes and the creatures that dan a in the sun• der at home in E t, and at the- Ca res t wholl reasonable and w ich mi ht Pe•- atically and thereby rave much va uab:•+ l beams tto lands that ace sun yin Winter. gyp -i= c Irian or driver. .hav been .predicted. A largo poctton of the plans of the other wire.- The fast L4at The cavalry regiments have 12,000 horses. time to the ped s that ground ordinartl fails to erminate, t r+f the line ran thraa b a brook seem• The movements of the bi da that some _ _ y , par R- The total number of fever patients re- 4 — — although f► seed may be good, ►ut if(bora t npake no di[ference to its working; and of the birds that go in Spring and Au• moved to the hospitals of the Metropolitan ! Feeding Rack Far Cattle is not sat io ent moisture the arm often tumn ala tom ted b the abandanae or hence Ilio lnferen®e of its working across P P Y As lum Board, London. last year was- 18,• yJ 'The device illustrated ie to bP ns d in •shrivels a d;dies before-it can pe etrate the the ocean• the scarcity of certain kinds of food among Y Mc. l�cert, woo heI _ to carry co Lha the varied store our land affords. Tho 'i90+ ' compared with 1(3,118, in 18f1'2. 7,- - feeding hay to cattle. The boards f r the► epidermis l� the hot water tre tment the � 7'l:i in 1891. and 8 •235 in 1890. The re-- - shell or I nak is softened, and the planta experiment, ase re ardin it: "Frnm its noanadic wanderings of our resident birds ' start into rowth mora, uiokl a d with y g g mov `la of aril 411• "ox patients nu mbered aro also fora in ex edition . Onl in the p g q y q I perfoeatance I have uo doubt it would work f3 . P Y 2 •;Kg, as conipareci with 30fi in 1842, 64 in much greater uniformity than hey other- • perfectly Aelf setons too ocean. Uf dOurse :1Fctng and t e early �ummo are any birds +� ,�, . - wise would! I'I'he writer has Igei ttaactised able to find the food the r uire in .one l ell, acid _V in i8Jt1. ,.. p that is a point to be arrived at but the) Y .q Q- • eoakin t e:seed for earl as, corny . + rticular nef hborhood. . The conductor of a St. Petersburg papetr.. �w,, g y Pe s+ little experiments that have been- tried Ps g lettuce a c. in hot water and with good ought to demonstrate its "practical utility, Then 'insect life aboun s, and round had adoppts+l the novel method of printing . reaulto both as rep,►arda proeurin earliness I was present when the experiments wase about the nesting place a ough -and to his publication on cigarette paper. It is ' s are is to found-both for the busy par• asserted that its circulation has been in- -. � in- ,.�,- - and an even Stand, and the eve stand has made between New York and Chicago. p creased by this maane, as the Russians are -- ,00 much to do ith a good crop. The distance is, -1 believe, about I Oat?miles, ant birds and the insatial 1e shirks and usbe. But in the Autu u and Winter addicted to smokin ci areLtea which the t. i.: A careful planned rotation r ekes' 4gri• and the. line worked erfectly, Had it g g + Y p there is;strietl s kin n such thing as make themselves. We pity the newsboys � - collates h more oartafn bu Incas than I boon stretehed to slat► Francisco it would . P g+ . - ,� 1 a stationary o utation of - birds in any on a wet da aha hazer lantin from e r to mar. ?ave done Suet"sa well. to foot, attar{ a P Y• 3 h man w o urauee the tat er Loathe 1 ae it may seem, distance seems to increase pleas. Then all turn gyp9i s and hither The larp�e d place of amusement ever con• �t3 T e p and thitlicr wend tliotr testi sa way, stud . lower•part of the box should be fiv feet rarely hay. t �► right crop when prises are rather than retard it'.e workin The die- at.ructed is the Coliseum at Rome. Its ex. � long, nailed to upright poste in the co Hers, right. tance between New York an� $an Fran• Ing Lhe famiuo of a frost h re, the dearth .ternal cirouniferenee is 1,8`28 feet, its, long ` The poets, each four feet high, are b aided cisco and New Y"ork end the nearest polar of s snowstorm there, ort a buffeting of diameter (Ila, its short 510, its height 158. It your o o•�er freezes out it is because on the other side is about the natttte ; there- storm windy, by eontinuall moving on. U00 � from or near their lower ends half ay to your land ' ot,wet, or eine yo i have nut The Cotnhill Ma azino, It 4ad four �►teries, and could seat 87, their tops, that is, two feet high, ma inR a or serail d i too alone in the f►il. For all fora the schema is feasible. g epectatora, wi le 6D,000 more could End . box without bottom,- of sides only,. with see reale e,the remedp is in your' own "The large and important point in favor standing-room. ,, s - the oats in the corners exte>ndin two of the now a stem is that it re Hires ao a- :. $TftpAA 1;S u Coal xpOrter. P hands. Die net oondemq the sad, unless y q P Buoua:Han ulna ia' life name of a acev ,�K feet above the aides of the box. Tho ► two P� tented;atstachments to work it. An ordinary For two or three ears t Ja n with P sous material- recently dii- � ' _, you are ani in that is the caue of a r Y P Pa s sties of fib boards ten feet long are.taken ani cowed stand, s Road seed. telephone receiver will answer, and the an annual output of about 3,2ati,000 tons, coverod by Senor H. Elvoy Valenzuela in . centrally by notching and intRrlocki g to- conversation goes on just the samo. 'Then has ►fad more coal than is eeded for home the UnitedStatea of Columbia. It has many - /- ether ed ewise er endicularl The i f the difTerenoe in the rate that words mess oonaumption, And, wit i cl araataristia en• of-the remarkable properties of asbestos, g g p P. Y' Y ; picee pr not, as a rn Ie, not y, but'you be received is the lar t idnt in its favor. are then laced len thwise die oral or 8' p° terprisa, the Japanese hav been looking and is erfectl transparent as well ae in- , ,,v,,rvi- P g g Y' have all a rd the gingerouap. t;onversation could be transmitted from pp yy � ; 41 nearly so, from post.to est above th side for foreign markets. Thoi exports now combustible. It can be reduced to pulp and 4.,." "-- k . p Jeanie : Mill, s rl of ei hteeen, cam• London to New York as fast as one could 2 + : �` a boards and nailed or bolted to these posts Q amount to fully 1 2..5 00t tone a year. moulded. _ >� 0 ' eo that the will ro act. be ond" th nor- mitted pui ide on Friday night ear Fffing• talk, while under the present eyatem twenty There was some talk of hipping Goal to y p j y Another literary man heis followed Mr.R. . t `i Here of the box,. formin uarda each bam, Ill.; y throwing. herself in front of a words per minute is the most rapid rate America whioh has not et however been , g g } Y L. Stevenson s example and sought out an , corner, to protect the cattle from being feat mail t sin. that cap be achieved, dorso to any extent, lint everal cargoes g have been sent to Bombs ad there found island amili sun-� seas in whioh to found a . hooked. -This invention is useful ai ce itis Mr. Iea Pita. , the invent i of phoino• " 1 may be a little enthusiastic oa►tioornin y •w ehea and strop , for the diagonal..inter- raphy, e lying to Lha many reetinga he flit greet gt>ali,fes, ►hut I ahouId like to bear home. Mr. Julian Hawthorne--a name locked boards brace it $rml and ' t the received o hip eighty first but clay, wrttas as electrical or o her acienti$o man (►ell ma a marltet, ;- well known in America--has left New - same time it is light and portable, y iia as follows n too "reformed ap fling '•I why rho results cannot be aeaom lislied. Whenever the ex•I+;m tea of the Franck York and established hihieolf in Jatnaiea �, _ " use a teat conveniepee in feeding its ee• am hapi t say that bei the Div{.in metal, P P. wit? his wife and famll to combine farm- ,K` s g L To review its g od c ualittes, we can say writes about her lamented usband, she iu Y & cured, and it can bo filled from diith r• side am iu eke lent helth, and enjo' desk work that it does awe with Dna wire,.no trans• variably rises the diamond p u which sign• i m$ with his literary pur:tuita without the labor of dividin the a fcr y 1 Y Phe Britannia recently arrived in the �� " . fi q (atmei rezi ens, 12, Ro al Cres nt,not Hoa mister is needet , any person can rise it. the Treat of Paris. Each of the fourteen '" 4 • four cattle, and the cense aent'waet The Din tuIt a Phone,;ic Iri$titute from sev$srt the ex pee is tea !yy les trod e►rid t4s , plenipotentiaries wanted keep the pan M`araey an the eonipletion of her 200th g� croseboarde, beeideR beings guards or the o'kl kin, he morning (in winte , and from whole systein is placeci'..within the reach of which signed-the Paris Tre ty,as a memen• round voyage. The Britannic and Germania ' , cattle . serve to kebp the hay or other aikg o'kn in sumer) to Bike in he evening, everybody. Jut think of being able, for to.of the ocessiati. They, owever, yielded have now both completed their 200 th' round s I '. . Y foci iroi0 being 1blown or thCown ou talking a festa ov an our after ho mid-day instance, to take up a telephone receiver in to a,request of the IJmpre Eugenie, who voyage, and their?(10th passaige serosa the? <, ,, , - " " ;,;_.;:,_ ,",� meal tti trrctgi.ei iz not diet n r i hand s New York ofFi .e and asking to be placed begged that ouiy one pen hould bo used, Atilantiv; .This means .that each eter{mer . � �F. - ' a •iz'c . - �, '� �_ -• ".ems t I fiatio s wit ► MoRes and in oosneotion with its London.. okoo,gartd which should be rc tne� by her ay a has trawr, ed a distance of 300 tinier ti,2tx1. ,� shaiki; b t, }., j. `•t ' T60 U` ri ht Hoof, ., .'M4 r t 4 .:e of -11'':,ae a fl All tiAm `lfii itr''Were nifsrel " tlm Boltvenir.�.Only. one pen wa accQrdin;g used; nautical ti-c*les, or.nioarly I J million 's`tatute _ k +": w� :` + ;teviri Caleb, �t at mel natnttiral f v iz n t � y •� •, it�was.a trill uakcti from oldoiri ea ale's . • e•d r#' hoof 'in >i<prses is fit a abaited. Me' 6 ishan rekom n z.ate todie= Harlem branch. Y_ „,1 b miles r pith thatr original anginas attd boilers, , p ► s a i'he bimetalli wire, as it in e>tlled, is just v'[jt , i� r'o l-y ,tnoh_ ted With$ djamonde an�noh iev�uprit► probably:•svrtliau#� palrallel k uencaJf�acquitted defarmtt of the k;ontiniu gb i trptle i t }tlfq sat 4 1n}l 1 .. ~ :. eo►>�aeq. �. ., Y I _ now aalltb. fort .a►great many opinions pro 'm`l�$Q��',P> ,� .a , w sir;vp:Y 11�nsyl�tii�{. �� _ > qh .pklQtenitig of toe fie br Viten . sQi av eekr�esa." g in -J . ',fir" ..._,.•:d -�a.. «, - •, a >§j,. _ .. r.t - - ;� _ t _.. ,, .: - . . ..•r -`a -. . t., :. - ,11.... a ': - :.a.:- ;f,. a - - ,. ,�'-:.:, 3i- . --va-r.�:.a.. $ ''- , :,, x.-:. r .. .r., .r_- s • r . u. t.. », . -e -s,. ,+.: ag4l'k—,b�, s.-,l,, 9.i 14 ; .1.. +a .4 E.iww . =.sem y . • ;s':. - p ► - _ -�' �'a -' - t r.±. $.Y - ;f-t 4! 'r °Ta,r _ z - "`� - }� 66�� .t . a . - g a: • - .• _: . ._v... 1, -...- .c. - .., .. .., :.. ��1 �'"+�.. -.G . :. -- :_ .- .-- fi .. -1- g`, J. t`�er�/� i (yam {.�, .: .+. ,-.. • � Yi:fR4J '.i. q. .:. OS:-..t�.'4-9..^t P.C' . ;3...J:,_ �.'`i- Pty. ...Y.4.�F..-'�1`r_ 1 .: -. .. 2. .re. we -. -. - .. 4 .a'i`.. ....�, ] M1..eft .. x, +>3pTk p, t - .�„?t..t - ��, ...,, .T • ,' .. --,,. _. .,,-.•..v,.S.d t. _., ... 'M,,,+ „c'�` ,.-•n -. 3r€ S`}i'��. .- t..r i::',"v:>N d:!{"'s_s '�-' �;pr._ - ._. t ,p w�..:: t>t-__ - - _ - - - :.s:*- ,....i�S.s+y�; lxa�'`„k1a ',.s..,,�„- - 'x:u y«_c:...?Stu-e,. ..a-.5•• „5 , �� x° s t y'?� m x ,:s, •res: �- Cay• � ! - - i:.:.. 7:�s.,2 8 .._., �t fi� ,'� ..c ] ..J` r _ d (lid•.�, I *-K'1 4 it ax ^,s 'd 4,';<ati. sk s 3 1 ' `'.•.fx -a - -• - - _ - - _ �: u, -� .-. .. ._ a :.: :.- .-..._ -'- -' - .. .. )..4, .,.,. .. .-&._.•a. i r .`i'17§"� Vii• a 2�1 -s'._. .. .." - - +_ .. .. s - ..__ .-.. - 1 .",4.. Y. d {.:., s 011 yrs" :4" s - . �: �..,r,, a . " i - .•, I . �, ,... + ,. , . ,.":' .� ..-- -. 's: -.vY as •y -a"•^ -k' :. < .. ... I .-__: s .i ... , ,1" 4_•., ::,f x rt :3., t[, i!.a".<�j -(n _ �.. r.F t. .. Iii I • fes. I a J<r r ; N p - y f _ F - s i e ' . . a" .... , )-. t ... ;- - -. Vit: •,a. - I � r- I ;., ' a: 1 . . r The i ental disoh of fire- The $amilto» a Toronto deaaibca►0 - ` �� (!`• arms h c used many a horrible �7's stir. rill gime"# lar � 404 - - fatality ' t .is Ontario of , and P P trips s A nil 7tlaSP R, IN , �, - S ,. - 1 . -m. . _G1.tW. yep how ew profit by these sad ex- . , m. p 11tew ldvertismemats. In another column we A Bperience 1. - . j1htfirktViUS give thcf e de ' sofa 'lamentable loci- EAS ANA BARLEY FOR BALE :..-. ;< I f' - dti t of thi kind t.11at oo urred at P, H US L E' ' a =� . In We will sell small Peas and Barla7 at . S ynblished eve Friday morning at its oilsce tie York on wedneBday ternoon. Elevator for seed or teed. W. D.MATTRN WS 1 • x;:. - ry �_ Pickering,Ont. ------ X00' T.Market,MaA ant. - i < • TEBMs I� Perha Vie'nb a+st passed by the On- Agent. verpoo March nisi 'Bi. 9i� ii.ai>i►�rs:j a.i.od itDasa to aavkaa.. OR B,kLE:--Aborit 100 bushels at ' li.'ATEtt OF ADVERTISING:: to -o i vernment has caII more a di Quasi than the Buoees ' n Duty BlackrrnseLn Bios rens, also a aantit of F Virst insertion per line q II • r - 10 bents. eye peas entirely tree from all-noziow Each sn Hent insertion r lice - " beds,w the in b.e� per a A t, pas in April. 1898. The act A ly at tots,�o a PtAD been ak r io brysat; ' • _ This rate does not i. oindi Legal or Foreign ad- pp ' .ertisen�ente. ' 1 be f and in its -entirety in chap- PickerinaP. o. �-ss Bud 11t lllt0 �, j��;w jjltit 8peoial terms yen to �q . .. . . . . = mote for 3 or 8 months orp bbl�emakingHatf- to 6, R O., 189 . when th@ Vela@ - 1. .. 11- Iy Y payable quarterly. Of aII estrte does na • �j OR BALE :—A Qnantit of Ba der ; Yearly or earl contracts a-able y t exCBed .00,0(}0 1' and Qnidbert Raspberry buihes Snyder a ' fir Business cards,ten lines or ander, with paprt•, •n a Q a0er all xpenses have been aid best narserfes. These bus'-ee will be sol at Run in Ain d look Art ' one year,gb 00,payable is advance. + and from 9 to 9 vents each in gaaatitiee nit. 1�'Notics in local columns ten cents per line, 19 b@Queithed Or resorts to lutes- Now is the proper time for plantingg. For ethos IIve Dents per line each subsequent inspep ion. taC + fat er, mother, huBbB f Wife, particulars apply to John E.Goe,Cburch street, , . `:, ial contract rates made known on a lice- y Pickering. glg_gg -DUN ' -A- ' No free advertising. child g and-child flea ht r in-law, Advertisements without written nstruotions ' ' g OHN-.TANNER A t30N wish 60 aa- �' will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- or son-in-law, the GOvBrnme t has n0 J '� oordiugly. Orders for discontinuing adventiee- acuate to the pabnc that they have open- S ' ' ments meet be in writing and Bent to the pub. claim thereupon. If left to ny other ed out w butcher shot,. in Dowswelis block. • �-I., �.,. fisher. I relative but those mentioned, a dutyFresh most alwa son Band. 1h case of absence _ :I k Job Work promptly attended to. - orders left with the Misses Boone or W. Logan ,_.... ­ .l of 10 per csent. ie levied by t e Gov- -posime*wr, wiu receive prompt attention. i; + NE i - COT . -, .e :`,,­, . W. J. CLARK - PROPRIETOR. ernment. . Estates not a seeding call ewli°ilea' . �-it 1 � 1 tONADES � . t .o V• - , ' : , .. - $10,000 a not Dome under t e notice �j OR BALE :--@tephen Oronk offers . � Our.P'olitios-8triot Yndependenoe. 1,' for sale st lot 10 con 9, Pickering Town. I - - Our Aim—A First-class Local Paper. Of the Gi vernment. If over 100,0001 y peas for seed, and twelve r - P ' s P. cod biaeTc eyed Our Expectations—The he-- the Per a ret. is increased. We but rowe�seed corn ; also extracted honey, and all • ' 7 at reasonable prices. Letters may be addressed support of the ueoole of PiokerinR and vicinity. give the 100,000.clause as a have to Pickering P,O.for further information. !7 j 11 ` few est8 es Wltllln OUr hm't8 that — - Leave an order and .got a suit to• fit ou. will Qgce d that amount. PQR $ALE:—Two Re atered Durham y . FRIDAY, MAR. 80, 1894. Balla, also a numbs: of Heifers. Apply . x F. . �I a Ph3m►i Pugh, Whitevale. S1 ',�9. i , . ,I Little York. �h ey re wiry, the , well �m ades NOTES AND COMMENTS. I ARM T0. RENT-80 acres more or • i: ' Joseph array, employed in .Dr. Wal- leaesitnated near the Village of Brougham' �_ ' tars' drag tore here met with a tragic being the northern part of lot 90, con.6, Pickdr- 1 I "�-- —"` - - - �, C. Bain, the defaultin ', ,R. ing, Brick house, ggood orchard and good land. 1. - g death Wed esdayafternoon about 5 o'clock Apply to JOHN PHILLIPs,Brougham,out. 96tf 1; agent, wbo absconded from Toronto at the hag s of Joseph Walterb, cousin _ - I - .,,.. with over $1,000 of the Company's of the don r and a fellow-employee of the OR SALE:—A - A comfortable, two story, moneyC) . .. . ,, has been sentenced by police victim. T ere, were no witnesses to the eight roomed dwelna ,situated on Church _ g . affair, bat rom a statement mad by Wal- street,Pickering. Hard and soft water and all magistrate Denison, to three ears 1n y tare it see s that a revolver, whin for the modern conveniences, with halt sore of land on - • . Penitentia His frie ds are trying which are choice fruit trees of large and small Pretty Sprl g ,Print ° is_- r3'• y g past couple of weeks had been kept in the varieties. Terms liberal. Possession when de- • ,, -- - - bard to have the sentenced commuted, store, was ken oat of its resting lace by sired. Apyly for particulars to Richard Gutb. - "t �r . - - ----- Walters, h vine been placed there for pro. rie, Pickering P.O. 91-tf , . •' • . _ C. Chamberlain Wag sentenced at taction, as couple of.tramps en red the . . Lad eS Spry Shoes. 1. - `4 'Win�lipeg the other day to threeyeara store and emanded money fro young -POR SALE—A comfortable dwelling, . Walters. eaterdayhe was showing the wood-house,stable,and other cut-buildings a'`► Melliv� Pl imprisonment for 11bPerS011atlllg with 9 acres of land situated in Brougham and I P ov t Mr. revolver to array-^hen the latterjremark- known as the Bentley property. Hard and soft I g� Bootjs, i voters In the late eleetlonR up there ed ; "Oh, you .vo -,'t do anything with water and all modern conpentencee Apply for and then. tieing about the matter. it if tramp did et,.ae in," at the same p&Yticulare to C. W. MATTHEWS, BrouKham w —__ ' ----- --- Few people will find fAult with the time throw na his hand against that of Post Office. lett - Walters. he letter's Boner wag on the - - F '. B"ROWNSCO sentence, but the Parties who employ- N0TICE :—Mies Abbie Cronkhite - trigger, and the weapon being, thr wn n o•edhimshould also be loads -to do p wish©a to info=m the Ladies of -i kering J eT 11BE ' .. L " . . wards disch rged. The contents entered and vicinity, that having opened the old stand _ some stone breaking for the. good Of the brain of tonna Murray, who died al. over Dickie a Marquls'store in the yillasle of - A , their health. most imme iately. Young Mara was Pickering she ie now prepares to do drAss- RRY S. Ew STORE, CLAREMONT. Y making in the latest and most suitable styles. about 18 years of age, a eon of P. . Mur. A can Is solicited. Miss Abbie Cronkbite, Pick- ' Mr. John `Valens M.PP., Navin ray, a G. T. er1nR,Ont. so-6s, v= _'__'__ _- - L_-_-_-___,..,. , . --' --.° g R. conductor, residin in Ger. - refused to again become a candidate yard-street, jun . highly respected vb'al- "— _ • �: tern is also hi hl res W. J, GORDON'S fur b�i�"ne s still i • - for the Legislature, the Liberals of Y peoted yon a man, ncrea►siD g- why I _ . and-no one who knows him believe the I& TONSORIAL � T T • North Middlesex have endorsed the fair is anyt ing more than an ocident. 1 ONSORIAL PARLOR\ 1 • The "public' a tour_ . . Patron nominee, Mr. W. H. Taylor. He is about i18 years of age. He was ph,,o, r�>_ In the withdrawal of Mr. .Waters the ed under ar est by Constable Tidaberry, p ccs a e away hem L. '� Mowat Government loses a main sap- pending ani unset by Coroner Bratton, to Bair Fatting, Shaving, Shampooing, be lova 'our eompetifarg. porter. It Wi11 now devolve u on held at 9 o clock Thursday daorntng, , P High Constgble Jones has charge of the -, Etc., Etc• - , r'` some other member to bring torw%rd ones. I , . ;I 11 -.: %mendments to the Ditches and Wat• G . ercourses Aot. The Woman's rights Bowmanville. 1. Try a bottle of hie Hair Vigor, it lee have I`nllc 1 s, movement has also to regret his re- T. R. Phi 1 and wile, of Whit p easure in. , announcing f -,.. - - _ p giving good satisfaction. � allot • tirement. Mise Philip pf Toronto, wears here l 1 -- - f;r $�l week at the funeral of their sin Mrs. pnletlt of x':. Hon. (}: E. Foster, Minister of Fi- dames Morr s. Ezeoutors� NotiCO. z - . L. . . �. . Hance, delivered }lis budget speech in A'newly 'ed canpls, Mr. d Mie. Fareeanl to the R o,chap lro,notice is ben. NEWV ' ' the House of Commons Tuesday. The Gleorge Glow Olock, of Tempo, On :, were by given that all creditors having claims spinet . " - ' S RINGas -. G.O' ODS f duty on many articles has been great- g the estate of Weston Palmer,late of the Town. - ueste last eek of James Stanley, aaole ship of Pickering. County of Ontario. soman, ly reduced. Cotton and woollen goods, of the bride. who died on or about the Nth day of Januaryr - !eW are required to send tv John R. Farewell department Mr. and Dire. George Stephenson' and in every , barbed Wire, agriculturalimplements at the town of Whitby,ln the Coaaty of Ontario I - • iron and steel have not been laced Jan' .ter;an' t[r, and Mrs. John ,Banc, solicitor for the ersoabn of the said decease t�t� _ p and Wm. B t, Oshawa,have been Qiie6te O°°"r before the First da of May lees,tae tail lJe a+nd get prices before uchasin upon the free list, but the duty has at R. Treno th's, w►rtioalre es their claims witf, their Hennes p g been much lessened. If the Ameri� Mrs. J es Meet+trd, Markham, Mrs, .aa .adres...• p[�T o tl'ouble to shy ' ,, And take notice that atter the above mention- e18C 7 ere. w floods• . cans discriminate against our lumber- R. Glendon n, 8tonffviUe, Mr. - Frank ed date the executors of the said estate will aro. L'1 - 'LLIrt seed to distribute the assets ainong the persons •••.•.••.•••••• •.....•..•........ves- ................. men, an export duty will be laced UlendenenI Chicago• sad Miss Ethel entitled thereto, hays p + rags r 1 only to the s - upon loge. Only by reading the Johnson, 8 uffyille. have been guests at claims of which they�have notice. - . speech in full can one get a proper D•� •t n1esaid 'owa of wwtb�, the �w Mr. L. Corn h'd, Centre Bt. day of March,les+, SEEDS , .-- 6P . ,- . John Jobl re esented Bowmaaville's Jo>it1N R. FAItEWRLL, idea of the change in the tariff. It is Bolicftor for the 8x•oators. `• expected that the Americans will : _ Young )Poop e s wniou at the big oonven• % •- ' re tion at Lo dont Lst week, and was ap No. 1 11ot�y, Iced Close and Al _ taliate by lessening the duty on our pointed on t e committees on Biblel Study • exports. and Temper Co. Mise Annie Vidal was .elks at lovice$t rices. Get • � ' . `` '. . appointed o the Junior Work oomfmittee .#.. . . prices, quotations t1. large and influential deputation with Rev. B T. B'trtlett, tit Lakefleld, a - of Temperance Workers waited upon We weleo o as citizens of our fine old ;; ,ii- �" }, a ore purchasln . _ 1 . the DF � � ominion Government Tuesday town Mr. Mrs. Thos 0. LanMaid, al " '�1�1 4 and fgehd upon that _body the Hetes. of Zion tion, Darlington. why hive 4� � '+ +i PPME PAIS PORAR FRODUCt.bon ht fro Mr. Charles.Daneasur. the b-a , y e passage of a prohibitory g �•�.,-��....,.,..,.�., measure at once. Some vigorous new baiok r sidenee he ereoled on Clog. `�� �`�,' cession st t.- ��� •� �. 1 - _ BROWNSCOMBE , ' 1 -1 - -- speeches were delivered by. members May tbs find hese file ` I I ,. F .- ,�t` as aQreeab and enlopab� u their fond• • t ' � 1;. of the deputation. The premier stat- est anticipa 'Dae Have piotored it to their : ? i ed that it W,re oat of the question, to imaginabo THE CHEAP CASH• expect prohibitory legislation this - From the World we learn that on the I STORE, . session. Such a change would ser- Granld J-U W14 "lled at Cobol CL AIR j 1. iously effect the revenue of the county • twenty-four jurors anewsm to thole \ . • f 7 0 N 7- . PICgT�� • COBE He also said that he could make np names, A�iad IsCshoaly tw three eau be - ' eo�j F promise for the future . until he had .sworn. Choose, of Hope, retired in - re•opens for Spring.Term studied the report of the Prohibition order to pe snit W. P. Pmwer, of Bo - - maavills, who was lbe.lael b arrite, 00 MA� " 2 t _ I - OomnniBsion. His vernment need- ail on the brand J �tp . go a7. The dIla s. - IR , 0 - _ . - ed tight both ,on the nature of the ly selected Yr. Prower as 1'�gamt• - or�ao, a- ; ,� I - f .1__ ih :- , -� I and its enforcemenC After Juice for iwhich his Thdrough prepkation for Dom. FIIM &Wa I � .. I - - - � - . � 1i - eZQKleDee Y Ar• •w d"". • the Commission had fully reported , eu of the Comm" bell A" M. mental E •(lp� .I Id Wh1oD8t� ft-rDlttlr® and t i, I the matter would be seriously con- These were present hem Wed Durhalsr: 0ourse, Shorthand and Typewriting. - - - . limnie of a latest styles at the . . . .'1. . F' adored. Messrs. Prower, P. �, Bowman. V villa Eber IYillson Deal and Lnstralme»tal Marc, Diisw- P� � VRZ .. We endorse the following frame the ' i B• Oob- ing and Painting'. _ s.. ��R a _ blediok, Maisel Cowes sad W. CWyiile, iiii{r00193 I, ,., Toronto Evening Star of a recent Clarke. There were no oases from this . ---"- - choice '$,was preg rete in Parlor mites part of the eounly.—Statesman. The mtleio d _ , $ droom date :--"Recently an aocoantant of a eP�`�ant—Vonat and e '- .8 tee, everpthi g down W pries for . oaah for bank in Toronto, who robbed the in. gale R .{ ; Instrumental-•-•ris now ander Ehe ogre 1�" eatster. of Miss M II$7Ct . ` - stitution of $20,OW, was lot go with a { orris, A.T.O.M. A Choral th da e. Clan will be o p ti only a sentence of thred months, im- S" •=, A 7th :--tlrali/ .tile of on Dtat�h 80. 1 risonment and inrnitare, to., the o ,rim You May a1W • . • ,. P on $aturda a lad pp�r Pse't7 0 i�P, Students may enter for one of more Y . ��g depen -on getting What you raquir8 = the Saturday Matthews, at the vi1Lg of BB«rougham. sabjeets. For termtl, apply 6I 1 . Undertaking Line and square 0811, ' • who embezzled AGO to X100 Nom his Bale at 1 o'atook sharp. Q NII$' 8q8 t1D18. 5 employer, a hatcher, was committed for list. . Pouo : aneUoa�ten fora ear. B�:v$uax, A 14:—Ezeoators' ea e. of THE R I N Ct P�L m a . y The a000untantwas treat- - farm and village pro at dohnstoa's - �I +t- DILLINGHAM _ I ., , .." - " . ed thus lenientl because-he had ab- goy, _ Qreenwocd,bele . 1. aging to the estate rX i. _ Undertakers an Practical Embalmers, Pickering.. '' � fi conscience. The bo�vPBs told that Posed of the south heli of y being coal. d I 1 acoII a and eyed eat tortures of of the late Thos. MOJdurra , . the north half • he had grossly abused the trust re= of lot No. 9.in the 6th oon.,of Piakerina f "i s . r- _.... �r posed In also acre lot in Greenwood. Bale at . - ATTENTION..p him, axed had aggravated the s bills for other Partionlan. offence by swearing falsely in the box. The. Poaober, auctioneer. '� V ' oto apathp was wasted on him, Stient The audersidned wishes to"thank s Hien ► ` ., KMI, '? patrons for their libelral patron dnr= y thaag is mother had died u n th_e l MARRIED. ` , -•t { day aeon which he wag foun Hilt i?xniillssiLi--- iM98jr-.•At the ne of the I , r I i g the past year and asks # r a 1. g y bride's father, Mr. N Wilson, Continusuft of the•slue, ��C� , �� � '� ` lson, •i risk COE'YRIG ff& 11 ly the man who robe a bank Coln- Township,on,Mareh:9�nd,by Acv, J. $ ,° - HT Mr.Jas.UltdwhW of Olaremonl to 1[iss May a grater offence than he who Wilson. ; : - aoraeAoeiflgand t3eneical Bl ks lith ©�►ir A$TA lr a iPATg1 T r ser . steals from a merchant, for in addi- n"�►oR-..Bawl.-->gy ib•ae,.a w, eta ea.oa � QW till ing done oh ehBrRest aoti e, o , %ho 'R"' $ I ` a1 the rside,ta of M#•. soul upwr broths+- r r tion t0 the the$ ha endangers the in-law of the bride,o Wednesday,>1�asoh!flail. iAd at fewest prices. cut ' Lpfiten qya t stability of the iilistitution whose fail. F "°als Thomas h,of Piekeas r, to Mise >edith Aitn Bears,of kham I um - . ¥ • aaN . nye world mean the rain of hundreds - t i - TUOMx� ind in• w i - {,a perhaps thouaandr. IInifttrorable Qom- Alhrd Tea► �► McP6ersoaA.t.1 ' . • s., e, - merit is a ! to be iosp�ed til the Qom-' • was tried s>• 8tretilor$ Assirles '1►rei• ! .1 of snob itdmitliatx'ati ° 7 for /he aeuerlinr of . ' olnr of the itis. ssaaa�N - �. . is r 1 >eweat for be•-ta�i in Hol ;Marba. hkr emplo�►+vc'� wits, rnr •' A + e .. L. ;borwd witif tMellol► lel. for- - *4 tom; . 1. . .. ,• 1 - w 1 1 . . , ' 75d --" - _ :. :'. -.. .".- - i. :{.S_..flys 2 •.4e' - ,tel- -{-i,. .l� � 3 4 e a . rn a -. n t, -,5--.,:. - .� ;'i•�'"" +.. iii,ems .. .d 'a. b ... ., „ ... .-.. -- ., -' - , ., -. a_ -.0 P -as_o-,. .,, 6•, c}- �:3� �,;. ,.'.r�,� 1°�..t-•e [` 3+`. �y,.?�..a�r'sv'1�»., Ed .�..r ,. .- its tY.- L "[' _: , p� r s1 I' Vi .., ,- .- - ..-. e .• - .W.. �,�•.. 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'. _- ca V"s dt, yt. a .- - p .ri+ _ - k. -y +��,� n ,.Rr -- s-.I 1 r. ,. , -a.- K ,a. .. .,�.: Sf ,.4.. p t ..,. ,i io% ... .. ,. - F .,. .. a .. , -N± .. {. ')� r.. - F..°-Y. S+ q !.hf-. .--Yin ..!_ 9 .I y a t; �-� a, - 3 t ><. 7 v .. s r n x `�, _ . e. ,.: •, r^ , r: _ a 6 + z- syllrl / ,. .. .. ^e ., a ti , .: _ 1. I. r. t E ... .•tee ,r , a:. •... (,. ry I _� ­ �� [ - � . I � . . . - .11 I :,.­. � l _ ` MOOR : - _ _ - '� ' aTOYFFViLLa. . . . 1 ERIC - I DQT: I ,� '.. ! ,:. �,7 ,i�S T� M1AitKMI► -.14.. ­ GAIN - ,A ,. �4, - _ _.a A asoia'it IIs z'BZ 1n08T IIhll!TAt7l6D tuxxsn ` William 8�>cpe><' has trnovsd iron the Tbos. Pheirlwq• �ssker, of YorkX;- rP ­COLD,- . WEAA , - ER .- I � � . yaws oIIs nzaa:►xQsa. Wideman brm the Batton farm st Township, has to Q.lt.Gardiner: : I - Ringwood„wtad II[oConnoabie has The Ea.� liongea dire has been wpwir- but I have �►ane st�oolC f Ladies, Glentegnd Boys knit d undewe�r. N anowptorms prevailed in Nova Boobs moved neon the W emwn °. :ed, And is sow stistt gas ever. �' , ,, The new calm s►1 Dods now in force 'Phe Pres ferias birth�hool librsr Warta Dress Goode Tweeds, heavyweights. , Flannels all �� j 'f.'' and'New Brunswick Friday and also is by 7 ' � _` : Manitoba. tgakes ib w lrwad or wood merchants to was increased igen week by the additien of tolOre and Ohee fid. Hvy Blsynkets. Felt I�OOtB. The Oorner B,aare, Orono, bas ebanRed, deliver lea than he :a►wfal 'cord of 128 about loo volumes. Araeri 1111 sail Cans inn Goal Oil, : ,, . . 6 fiends. J. 8. Bhaip, of Pontypool, is the oabio feel. The city is lice or impris A.]Carlos was at the Tremont Hoose en .: i• . __- . � u - , - 11 purchaser. onment. Honda, baying bosses. The higheat primo ” - A few days )iCr. Webb of nesse• J Pi '• �� �J � �' ',' Q paid was 990,for a horse of Mr. no. ke s. It is 48 years since the suspension ville, met with an accident at Luady's . The checker match between Aurora and , - - , " bridge oonneoting Qaeenston sail Lewis• crossing on Bacon street. He was sitting Markham arrant for Good Frfday has � - ton was erected. i - . _­ 0 _., �. ­ in his bngKy, bendi down in the act o been declared off. Aurora sent word Tam. R R-,,,, '..' ' DUNBART 'ON..,,,,-.,- . , ,,,. ,,',,.,'- - , There were turfy-eiz sppllea►tionli rs- lighting tele pipe1. , vvpphen the wheel struck day msrning that it would be amble e ceived for the position of Principal of the crossing and he lwas thrown oat,bFeak• to get their team together again this sews- Campbellford Hjgh school. ing his arm. on. � ,Y John Clnthrie ,,eq - - (leo. Ofissidy, of Pprt Perry, left TdO. , wh levels on lot 31, on the The Flremene'oosoert on Monday even- ,.,i% ... . da morning for Miniiea • lis, where.he 6th con. of the tow shit; of Whitohuroh, 'is ing was not a snodess finanoWl -the bri- Varicocele Brnlasiona, rvottat Debilit , Seminal'Weakness• (Deet. yy , y ¢ ' 107 ears old, and ast summer hoed his de will be out about .=10. Mise White, Str�CGire, Syphili Unnatural 1't+es, Solt Abuse, � - has secured a position in ai foundry. y Ra 0 -Mrs. Macdonnell, wife of Rev. D: J. own corn and pots He was 28 years the attraction of the evening,dose not at Kidney and B oder Diseases Positively Cured by Old when the battle f Waterloo was fought all compare with A es Knox; and copse- Macdonnell, of 9t.Andrew s church. died end is still in good health. aentl was a disappointment q y ppointment to manT409 WX 8 01401 �� le wo lei Dls�Friday. evening from oonRestion of the g few ni fits o the iwarilV`"oi W. N. g, g, Harris' violin selections were the g lungs. " Collins, of Newmarket, consisting of him- enjoyable feature of the evening,and should _. k,-:. •i, . 1 - . And�aw Miller, committed on a chase self, wife and child, were nearly suffocated M r. Harris ever appear on a program here 6:•-You can -Deposit t s money In Your Bank or with Y cr Postmaster •, of stealing hams from a Markham firmer by coal gas. The weather being vary again we vrill guarantee h'm a larger and- to be paid w ah r you are CURED under a written qusrantsel fi 1 �y; .' was sent to the Central prison for three much moderated, and still not wishing the ienas.-San. &�/dbuis,a�au and Blood eaaerhaT�wracked the lieu of thousands of young usan , - months. fire to-go oat, the ashes were shaken down Reeve Richardson,of�Scarboro, wfit has sad middle sued men. The lase worluhop the Sunday school,the offi the rotes- •Bar lars-made an attem ton the yet• on going to bed, and all the draughts Dios- been eonflned to the hones wish an attack eione-all have its viotims. r w +aa►, is oa l�aTo been indiscreet,beware o thentwra. fJ g P Arudk d r m you are tar weak sail ofd,both sexually and office at Georgetown on Saturday night, ed, with the above result. When they o! la grippe fur the past two weeks is able t7onanit nay before too late. ti0 MEa USE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Con dsntl : , � ' :`~1. awoke the were all stupid and became to be out bat were frightened off before seonnnR y P again. ISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. entrance. sick at the stomach. Mrs. Robt. Armstrong returned from VARICOCELE Charles Chamberlain of T onto, who While eplittina d►ood at Widdifleid e Toronto last week where she spent the win• W.6,(JOLLINIL W. S:. C"...ne, of Saginaw, Speaks. W.s•COLLI bush on the Ota of Whitchurch the other ter, to pat her house in order for the reoe -, personated several persons i the Wiuni• p- I im 29. A 151learned a bed habit which I contin- e election, was on Satar a entenoed day, a limb that had Lodged against a tree tic,n o! her 'daughters, Mfaeas Nellie and nod till 14. I became"one of the bo "and led a peg - fell nnezpeotedly w ile Peter Dilma had Maggie, who arrived home from Ashville ye say life. S: rodaoedjsJ1(Kr. I became Harv- •._ y P y his back turned an it struck him with North Carolina, Monde evening. ! p, no ambition; memory Door, eyes t0 three sere in the suite iter ' ons and des ndent• Y fl• t'�i►` red sunken s d bl ; pimples on face; hair loose;bona " Wm. Connell of Clark ownship, has each force that it ranked his �shonlder The Kickapoo, or as some of thq boys Dain; west k, varl000sle; dreams and losses at 3 rented his farm to Mr. F. L. Squair, and, blade in three places, The swelling oz. call them the "Peek a•boo" Medfoiae Co., ht; w ; deposit in urine,eto. I spent hun- ' ;; '. A dreds of do without help,and was contemplati , together with bis mother and slater, Will tended down the whple of hie arm, and it lett here on Monday morning after doing a suicide when a friend recommended Drs. Banned take up their residence in Orono. was three days before the doctor could poor week's business. They went to Union- Ke 's Ne Method Treatment. Thank O ;I ,. tried it- to months I was cured. This was six t Rev. W. H Emsley, of Mountain stitFeet properly set the faactare. He has eaffered vibe from here but only intended ,ajo iu a. 1. church Montreal, formerly of Orono, hue a Great deal since, but ie oat again.•--Tri• on® night. Their concerts are of the aver yews an never had a return. Was married two r , bane. years o and: happy, Boys,try Drs.Kennedy A Ker- ; . #Y; been invited to Dundas street Methodist . - _ age variety, the only specialty worth no- asronm rasezn z aan boors giving up hope. arrsss zaarx's church .London, and has accepted.- ,i, I ;_ tieing being the ledger-de-main. . ' j i Two�cows belonging to B. Tomlinson, uxtiRioor. The Markham Fire $rigade provided a IL A.TOIVTON, Semi Weakness, impotency 'and !l. A.TOIQTODi. ' ::: Baldawin, Sutton, gave birth last 'week.to . Sam Dayton had' a finger' ' smashed in rare treat for.,the people of Markham in Varicocele. Cured. ' their entertainment Moeda evening, and fit - . • u-�': twine each, He thinks he will havel a some machinery at the tannery last ,week. though the-pabli� y v $� '� ' "When f consulted Dn. Kennedy HerQan, I libel did not patronize it to similar tale to tell regarding; another Od'w. L-oit Thursday evening Rev. Mr. Hanna '"+`' little hope. I was surprised. T�'heirnow Method Treat_ •'.: Llse extent it deserved, yet those who were �► The mother of Rev.Dr.Hugh Johnsfen en;•ert>tined fourteen of the teachers and + meat improv me the first weak. Einiaa�one ceased there are unstinted in its praise. Mise An. a �► of Washington. so well known in Torocito officers of the Presbyterian Sunday School nie Louise White was entirely unknown tip '� norm ' err°'se'pans `Hsappee'•e'1. hair Qraw i7' • :J. and all over Canada; died at the old home at the manes. r " again, eyes ams bright, cheerful in company and the audience, which was inclined to be crit A . near St. Thomas on Thursday last, aged The q,utlemen of Markham will bold an ical, but before the end of her third selec -� strong y Ravine tri©d many Quacks, I can i �-•,A _ assom bly on Friday; the 30th, &--week from heartily reco mend Drs.Kennedy do Kergan as reliable 7G• to-mnrrow. U�brid a will be re resented. tion she had captivated the house. Her a spe,:ialists, T ey treated me honorably and skillfully."Aerxu Tf[iATH Jas. Nilson, of Oshawa, returned last g p movements are gracefulness itself, and her WWOHsTRZATMI f,A :1 F:x x ileal mesio is 'assured b Gliona,a'e week from his trip to England, : ---Ie went y - expragsion, impersonation and clearness of _.•,k vat with s shipment uient of 55 horses. Seven orchestra. - T P. EDII?:Tb O N., A Ne Otis Wreck-A Happy Life.: T.P.EMM,MN. b - voice mark.her as an elocutionist of the - '3. P 1I r..F..Shier assessor .of Scott, started I r' T.P Emerson Has a Narrow Escape. died on the wa out and thtea after land highest rank. "The Chariot Race ' from I , I ti Y out to tzssess last we k after"just ret vering Bon Iiur was perhaps her masterpiece, and i r- "I live,on the farm. At school_I learnod an early, -' ing. frum ties scarlet fuer and some of the habit, which weakened me ph sically,sexually and :,;{, her posing, expression and rendition thrill- �'"` mentally. l niiy Doctors said I was oin into f<• _ It is now settled that the action of the township's residentei were afraid to et him ed the whole audience. "'i'he Lovers and g 'Al decline tC. Asamption). Finally '-The into Domisnon Bank against C9hitby t�wnship iu their houses for f ar of initiation. There , • Monitor,'nil ted by Drs. Kennedy&Ke fell in- .. ''i. the Bird hue been Riven by several noted r�aa will be heard at the spring chancery, ,sit has LeAn considerable talk and excitement elocationieta in Markham before, but never to my twnde. I learnc+,l the TruiA and Cause, flelt `t ' ` t,n 8 at SVhitby pn the 7th of Ma with a about it. -. , abase had sapped my vitality. I took the 1Vera . ';' R Y with that deli htful airiness and mimior �fetlu)d Trea ,•rent and was cared. My friends think i :F jury. It is a"very nnpld ant lhingto have dour ger rendition of the '' Husking I3eo " was '� was oared(32 Consumption. I have-sent them many North Essex Patrons met at Walker• umbrella Laken in imietake" or your hat superb, and her impersonation of the fid• I thod�`re� eat uppliesseviigre or i�vitalityhand man 1 viile Saturda and nominated Reeve chaui;ed antentiona ly for s poorer one, dler oailin off the dance was so roulistio asruas TszaTii'x.hood." �haTasrex�trr. 4_ Vi'ifitermnze of blaidstono for the Le isle- but it is more annoying and no small lose that the house was in one continuous roar. �k K to have a clean swee made of your olothee• But not alone does lldiss White deserve all Are you a Tic t lave yon lost ho 7 Are yon ooatxma mar_ .. ' I tare, and Reeve Reaume-of Anderdon for line. Such a misfortune ha lead to Geo. F�EADER ! riageT Ilea your Blood been diseaaodT Have on SaywenkAees? our • - the Commons. pee the honors of the evening. The Messrs. Anew Method Treatnxwt will c yon. what it has done for o it win for yon• I - , McGuire Monday night. Berrie, of Toronto, save several violin sad C. A. Nix, of Uxbridge, has summoned Horye9 to the number of 26 were boa h1 C7-Ujm w Cyrxr T==D OR NO IPi.Y - . g piano dusts,whioh the execution and sweet._ a meeting. of his creditors. ' His assets here on Tuesday at the Mansion House by 16 Years in Dot olt,• 160,000 Cured. No Risk. , : are claimed to be x10, y nese of have never been excelled hare, and . 000, and his liabili- A Marois, part of which will be hipped write for as honest aDisfos "-: gave a charming variety to the recital. 00nsultation Pro*. o matter who has treated sea, f: ties #5,000. He was granted an ezten from here and part irom Stouff viii The 3i ft of �r, Char eearo able• Books Free --"The Golden Monitor- (illus., . The citizens band also play several sa- sion of time by his creditors. prices paid ranged from 050 to 8100. Eves leetionq with real aoeept�►bilil butk,4-m iseases o seen.. In loos postai t cents. Seated, i Rev. Father Je$oott fixe net retar Bd at resent low rices lent of her a can it y'-Econq' NO NAMa?8 USB WITHOUT WRITTEN CON6BN�I'. PRI» Q J �# p p plenty mist. I VA No metidlaln® s nt C. O• O. No names on boxes or envet- from New York, where a .nnmber of his be got, probably because owners realize _._ _ opes. Ev r_ythings confl ential. Question list and cost of Troat- ' that rices,are down to ata meat RR�B. - friends Rave the forthcoming St. Grevory'e p , y• z� TIABLD->f kering statioa o.T.R ' - t �hureh a.benefit concert, from which abs A serious fire occurred last Friday at the TRAINS golNo EA€iT DU" As FOLLOWS'- ��. handsome enm of x400 was reali2ed. Patterson farm, owned by T. W. Dale and No. 6 EYPRxes - . 9:50 A. M. KERG �� No. SHELBY ST. io . .� �� xitaated ,.boat three miles south of town •, - 2.05 p, M, OR JENNEDY DETROIT MICN. ~ - I -1 I- _� - "Information was laid`by J. H. Macardw on the ;th cob. The barn and all ire cos• MIx A . ' a.' assistant pest office inspector of Kingst�bn .�o� i>,clndin baggies, phaetons, 8 Iaon`L' 8'$0 P. M. r charging James Gibson, sr., of Stockdale g binder; 2 EZPRlig9 - - 9:15 P.M. ' . Kl threshing machine, 3b acres of peaa, bei _ --_ _« ___ -- . Ont, with using a postage stamp whi'h sides about 35 acres' of obits, two horses TI ►INS ooIyto WssT DtTB is FOLLOWS:— . had been before used. Gibson was find and three cattle, were destroyed. The No.7 LOCAL 9:20 A. M. � �R(}U( gA� x20 and costs or 60 days. ' " - - threahina machine had been pat in the ,1119 1 ExPi:Eaa +. -' 8.12 P. M. Whitiby Marble orks. �' Among the applicants for Diyorae b day before in.preparstioa for work the next 9:15 Q• id• fore the _-1 senate is- that of Caroline-Ja a day. T+ie farm was not tenanted, but a -- - - — ------- - dROCK ST.t OPPOSITE POt Gf f ICETAILOR , SHOP + - Downe , of Toronto who seeks -divor a t}can had visited tris place daily to FAR�IE-Rg M�RIIET. p� _ _,-4 I I from her husband Donald Chutterbu k feed the stock and keep things in order, i. TORONTO, Mair 29 1894.� �th18011 i>ii Ha+ �V� , Downey. Mr. Downey at one time liv d Mr: Dale and one of his mea left the barn - ! . .. 2�. the night of the fire about Sine o'aloo.k; if. Whe$t,fall,•........... tx} 82 to 00 00 Manufractnrers of in Wbitb but his resent address is n t t I have a.complete stook of St�i ,Pant- y p ter eeeiu�; that everything was safe: The Wheat,spring 00. 00 to 00 80 IIeadston s and all in a sad overcoaiin e, which w 1 be known: MarbleMouumence, g g s. �'_ property was insured, we hoar, for over Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 81 made u in the very best manner - I. W. Wilson of Oshaws, recently ship d x2,000+- The cause of tl:e fire is 'anknoawn. Wheat, goose ............ 00 5H l0 00 68 other Cemetery Work._ � _ p and in 8ret•olass style q 14 barges from Chicago, 40-from Seafor h A tramp wasrefased accommodations at a Barley, bush............. 00 48 to 00 00 Also Impartas•sof sootoa sew dlah, sa��- -_ I - and 20 from Oshawa, Via N. Y., for t e farm south of Dale's and may have taken Oats, bush......:......... 00 40 to 00 41 erloan and Caaaataa'Gras as. Those requiring clothing for fall and . London market The lot phi fro shelter in this barn.: It was reported that ,,,;,,,,,,,, 90 82 to 00 88 'lil parties wishing work would dt well is tai veinier will do well to Dell and ez- pl Peas, bush.. Oshawa, cost him an, average of x75 eaL portions of a'man had been foaled in the H an us before parchasin$. All work sparanWed came samples. Prices away down . cry, sew, ton...•......... 9 0f? to 0 60 He expects to ship another lot on the 14 h nine, but this sensational rumor was Boon Duel prides or the lowe,tt. P p contradicted.=Journal. Straw, ton................. 7 '00 to 8 50 �, - :, - r A A tit • of April. 5 50 to 5 7a :;' Riohu ddan AQ®nt^ A. �RQ��lliiel, Brougham y - - r.:. • . ........ v . . Dressed horns .. . ---. -- - - - D ea ed Win. Woon, formerly of Oshswa,1 ii w Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 w 6 50 -- . - - - -- -- - 000 wet �iobert 7 . in Honolulu, has for years been wi h An action for x2, Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to .9 00 1' , VY # .:. - Whittaker, of the township of York for MONEY LOAN . ,:'11. I.­ -. '. Hallieter d Co:, druggists. Recently t r Mutton................P.... 800 to 900 alleged illegal trespass, Was filed Wednes• - . company wab reorganized and form d $ Veal, carotis ............. 7 00 m 9 Oil "' —ON—.by Arthur Bernard, lb. 00 20 to 00 22 I have a nice asaor l� ant of , -" inb a joint stook company. Mr. Wo n' Butter, ................. MORTGAGE SECURITY. ` = Yom ' is a etookholdar and holds the office of Eggs, dox.................. 00 10 to 00 00 _ x Treasurer. Potatoes, per bag......... 00 46 to O0 50 '- .. WILRINS R �asiT a AWA.= . d1 the recent meeting of of the G d1111� 11illi r ____ �I80 the booltit and sold as ooanaolasiosi• , .. . � .. . _ .. � I ., DOMINION BANK .* . .1 - Lodge of the Ancient Order of Uni !�-- - ' ' . - - . _. . .. � .. ,­ '_ - _ - 1 - . I : - Workmen,the Initiation Fes was redne -' , � 11from �p.l6 b S6, the iattex enm be' g �''~ TT LEN + - - - 800SIER – D ��'�' ant forF'fre, life Acc,dent Ptr�fs made n as follows : Entrance Fee !, Capital Paid Up, $1,500,000 and � -.. I . I . ' Up . Glass and Steam Sollerinsurahce for Medical-Examination x2, for Bs a- Surplus, . - $1,450,000 - - ffoiary Csrdfioate $1, for Advance s- L u ' � � � EM ' i, ` anent xl. WHITBY AGENCY �x �{ j� F' ARKS and VILTAGS., , ' '. I �� . . The-Oshawa: Rrrornier ,say : rf a ; ., li X M. , , V I E I 4 ieseeal Mwakta c�iitastaew :7Crwsuwesi :Et ; many friends of John Coad will regret I to �-- Property F'Or Sale. SAOIlltii3 D>EPABTHBNT. BROUGHAM Incl twodssiraWe bwellia is ricliar learn the/ .be hays accepted • sitaati n �"'' '��� intarsat yailor�red at htaheM current rates. No - tsdtvill� Pessoia desirou o! reatiaa with Mr. Neil, st Broek�ille," there y �'-� -"'w. conics of withdsswatrequired. � A �+ © sit-t>sems should oa on the r I iammitating his removal from town. a deo— '"'"� L. J. T$OR!TON, . • _ • . andersigued at once, ) :.,� i also learn that hie sister, Miss Alice, as �'' I_ --40 1Wr MANsarilt. �"I taken charge of the leading inillki - _ -_ 1 ry i t1t?NP'YANOtIid t3A8iFQLLY DONH. n' establishment at Pickering. We w- h L. C ST VPITE RUMi � - . Z. .[ .. ihern both sacoeas. I. �" ' ""� Go W' V. RICHARDSON :. �""' . �""� Ofltee; Dale a sloop,Piokeri�ns Eli Lahmer,.mf Vsughail, pleaded i1• �.... T Una Howse's Bronewiok Black to - I _.-, I _ ty of forging names to notes, and as - tom' polish your stove pipes. Finest polish - . - I - seutenced to three months imprisonme t. �•-� suede. No disaga eeabte smell. RIVER The judge made the sentence light owl g 1`•' - 20 oeat� per bottle at `) - - to Lahm.er's previous good character, d f'-'" J . W. R. ROWBE'S Drug Store, Whitby. Go & . M= S _ - - there was reason to believe he intend d0` --- ry ' taking t:p ttie notes :before they beoa a �"� , Dr.Deane Liver Pills. Dr. I?ean's Iron Pi1U tui ' due,. HoWever,the sot is On that should flee blood. Dr.Dean's Bitter Extract of sur- The nndereignod begs to anno�lncie q �.., ssprilla for.ail stomach troubles. t0 their tr011ii that t�lt3 have ado t not be tolerated as it would, apart fr mPa . P ' �_ 0 . its anmoralit , soon demoralize business. �'r i W. R. HOWSE, Druggist, Whitby, ,,,� 1:9 tad the . • �- . Y to Bol anent for Canada. . Norica-Everyone making purchases at Howse'a bd ��� r ��T 2 - 11 �~ iaCO Ot � Drug Store for the next 30 days will bs gtiesr s i'• ' Y. P. S. C. E. Notes. �-' p Dodd scribbling bttokfree. dentioa'Piokeriag and henoefOrth Wlll Bell for QA�}H ��oeooWn 1►etta', New., only. Those desirous of having their. ` ' For Christ and fiat Chfarch. ---- - ~�botl�. . Iasi, roes_,., �1 BUR Pickering Y. P. S. C. E. has just al � G L' O s E•- B V R K, Pum F1 actO wants supplied will kindly bear ill a eiz months' term of work. At th it !""' r u sisal ! baeiness meati mind that N 0 CREDIT will �e given ng on Tuesday evening la t, �' p aoyoer. TON$0 R I A L ARTIST : - officers and committees were appointed or �' I CK :rvw,r �'Q� et= . the enegiog term. Pres., Jas. Roue ; - 00-- under any ciroumatanoae. 1 dew— ' = I C = E M 11T O. - •-- Manataoturer of- Y. Pres.. Miss P.J.Wi'ight and Mise Doy e; `I In oonsequenae of the aboni ohm" R. soe., W.. Puckering ; C. Bea., Mt s. J. d"' AT All GRCER& .. - - Diekie; Tress., H. Haight Chairmen of A' '` ., -. , 'bl'C8 dC ttCt1G �LtI11}18 we have decided to >redtwe prices �' Cor•�miitees are the .lollowiaR: Prw or P' �•"` Deep•wrtl escape of Brass, roes and folloWA soeetiaR, Miss H. 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"fi!46-1,e,�.: . .-',i� ,��.:".41 - Movarat childron'born,to her, andthat-he .. I.. 1".- ;.�- _ _-- - H" ' , ', "- ��­­- 4- - -1 - aire princes my th roe cabinets at a time, . � .. , ­ v her, which he- failVd to very meagre, and ihe, subloined table is . . 1 1 ­ -7,�­ T IS CMINVT HC "T"Aj . __ . . � I . . . .1 no a , ' " " � �. ' ' .. �., I �I . -have do. . . I . - - l-,". � . . ... . . 1- containing 42,000 a garq, 20,000 Hnvanas '1�1 - ,-* I ­,-� CANAPX�W'",," ­ 1. promised to wart, I t b - .uy,means an exhaustive on*, but'it - � . - - ' I �i'�_, . -. ,- I . � . � Ein 01ir made for Marl - .- 2 - .1. I is sir9ciently clear to convince us or -the '_ I ; -.­- , " .L-­ _. ... �11 � CORDS. _- ,_--f� � and.,one kin orig . ihal - The publio schools at Dundex# OnC, . .. .. � .4.4 e ,,� � � . I I- " .. � ­ �..! �. -"','�1-:':. O)WHRAL. � ,. . �_-M- -, . - . . . ,I— I P - been closed L on si000ifUt of-&A epidemic of . . I ., 1.I- �. ,�., �__ . pr3sent I or Na �Z .?..!., I 0--I I , - � I . . . -:.. .,f, I . I ,:i�.., .-.i, rim as a poison 111. ,at a, .1 . - - I . .. _;1, - potency and far-reaching, consequences of - . . L �� __ I I�' . . __ . . , -N 1�� - � . . i : I � . 11 . - - . � . I . " L . ,, .,. :-- 1 -­ -; . ,�!,�.,.,I� -,,�. i" ' at) a. I I . � -in I - ' .,_L : ­ - -1181866f the Numerous Natural and ArO Fit of 30,000 francs'. Each oigaf was tiplied meatile ­ a . . �*0 I—I .' __ '. Thor*have been.severe w4iquakes the .heredity as a. factor in,propagatin inean- -- . . . ,-- " , with iold at each end and stamped with ti ' foL as is bra: I ft , " �' , ,.- . � . Acial Marvels to be Wound to the Wei— . " - The ice'tu the U Law n . &king -southern part of Russia. I ity.'I -Dr. Russell abows from tab as that . -. . . .- i _� A �` . imperial N ir old. By way of, acknow- up.rapidly, and already much damage has ,out of 896 patients 264 had insane rels- ., - - . _.. - tern Hemlsphere-Wodders Pecut ar to - . I � . k--..-,,�. . . :­.� .--.,.I.-.-,- . . . .i ledgiDg the I ift gapoleon sent blin a pair . Prificesv*Mari&, wife of Prince Ferdinand ' , ..1. P.,.. . -been caused by floods, . - . L cal condition. tions in varying degrees of consanguinity, � � :.. ­ - L - Nations of the, Old World. i of magnificen ,Sevres vases.. � . _. ,­ ­ .1'. � - . of Bulgaria, In in a very criti . f all isthe � _ . '�,� �. ­ ­:­_ .: - . - J7 � but'the mostourious-phenomenon, o - . . L . � , I i - ' ' 11 calved on the � . _� , - - . .. I . we re . I America holdq thi record in hAny Ato r- The most ei��Peusive dread that has been . The Quebec loan wai 'rho Prince of Wales is' at present at , I .:;!�:, _ . .L . , fact tha,t we have.had three married co, PIS, - ,. .. -1 I- __t L , . . -the fa . . . ,_ _ _.: �. ..-��; r- London maricet in view of ­ - �w J. ': ­ - &I won.der's and artificial ttiumphs. , The worn foi man e a day was one lately pu 06 that' it Cannes for the regatta in his yacht Bri- - this Is a - �'_ . -the purpose of repaying the debt - I � . . .1 .1 here at the same time. Whether - 1--1 , - , largest lake in.the world .(I$uperior), ti�e chaas&-by- th famous Mrs. Mackay, who is made for tannia. . . . �.,.'. - - . � 1. . mere mental coinaidepoe or is susceptible ,. � . . � . r _L:, . I I�` �' - -': * l9rigestriver (Mis�ouri), the largest yi�ak paid $.rP0,000 for it, the gown being em. of the province. -. ­ The ftrazilian Government bai prc�longed of expl%nation by some physipal law is a �- , . . . . I man � t'-_ . _. - (Yellowstone)-, the finest cave �,(the MArne broidered wit v.pearls 4isposed'in a tAstef ul named tbo state of siege in Rio J anei ro until -of opinion� and speculation. I .- - . I ,_ I . On Saturday evening a young � matter . __ ;!: .. . . . . .. V-..-- .-, i tag 'and trailing'leaves. 'Even Bernard was fatally stabbed at Clarence M . view that it may he - I _� I - I I ­ moth), the greates -voterfaill (N ai�) at d design of flo re ay. . . am inclined to the. . . k...-, .I - .: .. . I - nal the suit of the celebrated Creek Out,, by a man named 'Lafieur, who . L . I. -�. . the OL!Y.natural bridge (in Virginia) are i 11 this did not eal Cy the law-of mental contagion - I .1 ;�i��-- I - his c I I . Government has alluounced explained ** '. �� .�'- . .: . to be found wAin the borders of t I- Is now in Ong , . ler coin a ilver,and or sym athy. It- in not an uncommon - - . - , The Persian � I�v - fop, George V lli�rs,l the fliat Duke of Buck. - tody. I - .. ­- i . - . . �. - . �_ going as ambassador to I that the mint will no ION I, , " I - tinent.. Here the biggest fortunes �-e ingham, Who I * t )fthe ill be for- thing wten one head of the household be- , � I . �. � �. . he reign of Charles I. took with . A raid was made on,the propTie ore( that the importation of silver w - '' `� ,- :. ,- �11 madje, the -most energetio commordial.6,i- France in t] &I to find the other haid of the ' . ' ' . . �,­__ � � :_ . 1� , a shanties on the ice bridge at Niagara, e is bidden from April fi at. ­ . comes insane . . - 11 i : _ . . - - :.. tarprises unidertaken, the- largest deeds a him a enit cf whi.8 uncut v ivot and % Ir . . - - � :1: ­- Mato ,botheovered with d by An American deputy marshal, who ar- of iliahomay, bt fo�e sur. household become morbid from worry . - . ­ . .1 I I - ---1 _ ) _- effected and the most wonderful inventioi is cloak to ifti#oodii, restAd one man for selling liquor without a King Behanzin, and an?riety, and if the natural mental- a ..m . . I .I- . .J.- .11 - r . - , __ - V.� are perfected, while the country produces a a feathe . in de of diamonds and sword . rendering to the French, desired lb send a . . I. ,4�`'.'- L ­ ­" license. d sel sated his stability happens to' be not very strong 1. - , � � ­. -1 - . I .- . .� greater amount of 'raw material than ai�v. girdle and sp ro met with the asme gems, - . message to his dead father,an . / , . . ,� . :i . 1_ . I___ I .--1 - other. It is interesting, however, to i3o ,e 'the whole 4 stum,,rfreo,fresenting .$1,000 , The retail 00 re Of Hamilton and Lon. her at it in quite explicable that the borderland � , / ,.; �%'_, - , . � . P I 0 , mother for the messenger,and he h i6d .. � �,__*_ -".- P " ent v 0 money. - don will anfivour to secure legiolation � may beoveretepped and result in down .-- . �_ " _.­.._. % ::- � where the champion' exa`n lea of natur I 000 of the pref . he galaxies once decapitated. ' rightinsanity." The satistical record given - - , . . i , . . The most e"X pensi I,a headdress of tboderal authorizing the Attachment of t - . I . -- .. I � I .. 1, ,�--I--'- �" ­�__ wonders and. mechanical 8kiii exist, and The matron of a children's asylum in -Russell,of the Kingston, - � . . X __ ., - - ,ing the exhibi. of civil servants in oases of debt, and for the . of heredity by Dr. . . - . . It . .I .. the list it will be found, according to t 0 times was worn in I aris dui Kana, Denmark, has been sentenced - to in, is no doubt more or less the experi. -. . ..: :.-.7 . . " . . .� . establishment of a uniform system of weight- Asylu . - . . i - ­ I`"_ . --.-. WashiDgtDn Star, that A-mericial can.clsai tion year by a�lady i rho had chosen a mini&- death far murdering a fourteen-year-old . - - ,- I - man.y* of these.' Young as she L is b r ture Eiffel tower a �ard high and� formed and measures for fruit. . . I once in other asylums, and is sufficiently. . - - ,- : - '-- '-- �, � - I . an inmate of the home. D iog the .- -- . - t,r__-,.1_.­:.�._1. . generous patronage 'of all arts and scietices df diamonds,.wMe were vouched to be. The election .of-Mayor Villeneu , boyl I a,ppalling to strike; us with consternation , - .- - . ,. . .� . trial the startling,aiscove�y.waa ado that .. I I .. . 1 . . and to lead us to inquire if there is no rem- .. ­ i , � �, �.� - can be compared with great credit to other genuine and cost $100,000. ntested on the grounds ' . . E - .. . the supbosed woman was"U'll. enera--. * - .. I I -1 ,.,:� - .I�_­�_-. - ' The most cost Jewel in the world is of corruption and treating with the candl- � ' edy to stem this tide of mental deg . . ..1 ,� .. : countries. Musicians, artists and other I . .: L�". � . . . �� . . V:�`,� . I by the ro lRouse of Germany,' be- date's knowledge. The election of three of Quee LilitioKalani, in An interview re- tion. It is now generally recognized that..* , . ., _� - : celebrities,"on the road" in America flul owned . L . . . ' " .-' :� ­�j such fin"cial success awaiting the) , Ing a superb a.app in valued at$16,(X)0,000. t.he .Idermen will also be contesta(l. gardin her expect.ations *of- restoratidn, the insane are the Wards of the State, and . . � . .1 . . __ . , `� " I . � justice if it be the duty of the State to care for .-- I . � - - said sh had faith in the triumph of . �. I I . � . I I . I that they regard it as 1i play-ground *of .The Emperor )f Aug ma possesses the most T:e Montreal' Monde saysit is now car- .L _ -_1 � ' � - ;1, i I - and th greatest 'faith In the American them, then it is equally the duty of the . . � . �-.. .v. - -.1. delight and'4er -an ,port to science is just valumble opal, whiph weighs seventeen _tain that there will be an appeal to the . L. _. . ... ., ...;. .. - . rid in President Cleveland State to protect itself against' carrying no. - . - . _-� . �_ ­.: as open-banied. Two famous workhoilses ounces and isworth8250,000. Tile "M't*" Privy Council' from the docision ofthe nation . . :;%�, . - .­ 1. __ . .. � ' - . .It "' . . . for scientific purposes are also here-the ,tam," belonging .to the Raja,h of Borneo Supreme Court in the Manitoba school The atire fleet purob4sed by the Brazil necessary burden&which ara unduly taxing .. - .. . - 11, ., i -. . 0� T".. . 1, � ' I ng 367 a, G arnment to replac ized- its resources and spreading broadcast moral - ' . .., �_:_..- �__., -_.� Lick- Observatory on Mount' Hamilton, and weighi -&to, is said t3 be the question. . I ov a the warships so a . - - �: ..., - 4...- '.�I�;�1, - � , California, containing the largest telescope largest white di�mond, and the largest by Adi iirals Mello and do Gains has arrived and social degeneration among th people. . .._. . --, .- - . I � - ._� . . .- A special mass in honor of St. Roch and - Legislation prohibiting the marriageof those . ` _. .1 ., -�- ._. �'. .., I . nt a k, . .. . . . � 4-- in the world, with its lens of thirty-six steel-blue 4i&Moqd, called the. "Imperial . at Rio, And a decisive naval battle is ex - - to secure an abatement of the prose tely. who are mentally defective, or who have � .. - . .� k-, '.- - _..- - inches and focal length of fifty-six feet, an I kimberley,' f,,Ir�M the famous mines An . pected to take.place immedia, - - .. . :-.% - - 11.� - ­ , . ' a demic of scarlet fever in Montreal, will te . . . - - - . ,h is hereditary taint would undoubted lystrike a ' 4- - the laboratory of Thom"' A. Edisori at Africa, wing k rate and L9 held bV 4 . .. . .,.- " I. ' , . 0 - chanted in the Church of Notre Dame this The ill awai ian'Provisioni%I Gave ment � . ; . d in London syndicatei which values it at $I,. root of the eause,but the difficulty of r .- . __! t,�- -_ Orange, N Y., which was complete . ' ' flux ofl HEnglish nd Can- the " . - 1 . I I i- . .I...- 11� 1 1887, and is'the largest private laboratory 000,000. ., , week. Abbe Marre, in making the tin- alarmed at the in . be in enforcing such a law is at once apparent. - . I I - . 11 � . AI7 St adian i migrants he are said - . . - . t ' I i " V. nouncement .11 - �� _'. . - . A GOODtSIZ�]D RUSSIAN FARM. . , . on Saturday, said th , W . t ' . . : in the world. the Royalist part . ,.�, . � . ! . koch would be the befit health officer under SY11"Pat Y with sion .of knowledge on this question. All ' .. . .- , I and it Oar only hope seems to lie in a wider diffa- � .. -, . . ' pt will . . o.11. ­_ I .. . The largest farm in the world 's it tei is belie.ad that before long an atte n � . . ,..�,L_�. . '. a' UA ' - 'The lArgest bee.qowner *is 'one Harbison, the presunt circumstances. , . the agencies at work for the moral and so- i � . : ' . ,�: , - . L in Louisiana, owned by a nort4rn syndr. I . . . bernad to seize the Govornmentbuildings. L - . "I ';�­_ ' ' '- ;:' - of California, wh e,epo 6,000 hives ; the 0 1 cial uplifting of the Peo IS should be es- * .- _- _. - ; id mic in �., . .. .. cate. Its area -comprises 1,5W,000 To check the scarlet fever,,a I a � �.��1� t .. � . acres, . . I ­ � ­ . I . greatest cattle ibro d�l tcht Upon L Therepresentativegof theforeigi power I- . .­_­ . ��.I ,r Gustav Jovanovi a T .­ . 14 . . : .. �.L" which are threaded by private railroads Montreal, Dr. Laherge has caried pecially charged to ouni an unmistakable-. . - . �-� ­.. .- . 11; called the "Kin of the Steppes", *he were formally notified bytheBrazil Govern- ' I �­ L" .. . ­ �., . .1_. . .-...'� and steamships and telegraph lines. ' - pastures more th n 1,000,000 sheep with every physioism in the city to report imme- Live o orations- note of warning on this all-important ques...­_. . ". . - . . .., . I . diately to the Board of Health all infectious ment on Sunday that vie . : I . ... :1 ? , .. - : -- :, .. . A I I.. L- . . . �, __� - 1�­ The longest telephone -line is beWee 11 34,000-shepherd age upon his 6,000,000 t tion. . I .- - . . . � . .- I -_'11 - Chicago and New York, while-the longel t . and contagious diseases,&rid upon all school- against the insurgent flee. at Rio Bay would - ..-. . I I - � L f . . L . . I . . .� I. acres in Russia. L L ing conts- be resumed at the expiration of forty-eight - . .. - � '.. . : - I*; telegraph span (5,000 feet) in aorogs ti a masters to see that children hav I."r. . . The Kootenay-Country. ' .- - . .. - . . _. . ,Z.-- 1!L .- .,- - The largest dairy in the World fis' Owned " , . . . - --,' . - I . ­ - . I - Kistnafi River in India. . by Queen Victoria tat her model far" gious diseases do not attend school. . hours. ld of a recent igsu .1 � .�� .� , - in near a . "t..� �: ., I I -China owns thelargest oanal in the worh , The Behring sea trouble is not yet all The lopidion in St. 'Petersburg is that -- �. ;. ..., - . . bone - �,- I ' ­_ L ` Windsor. It has floors of porcelain tiles - fit ftom the contained an interesting interview with the ' - . .. .. I .11� .1 I L..- :�L which may be traced to a distance of 1,0(0 of white and blue, -containing medallions over. The Brifish Government has asked Germ'a'n-y will derive more editor of the Nakusp Ledge, regarding af- ' - - . -. .�11- . . . . �-�� . -L. . � . . miles. The longest wall is also here, a - ' the United 14tstos authorities for a modi- noW-treaty than-Russia, wile, .� .. . . . .", I . of the queen bet husband, and eachaf . ill cloo'ng it' fairs in the Kootenay Country. He says ' . . -11 1. n inOuenced by political considerations, � � '-,? � �1--- --. tending 1,250 miles, and the longest sto - their childiren-, mLrblecolumns,supporting fication, for the prese t .year at least, of was IgAm mistakes are made in publishing news fforn " '.* .- ' '., , ,�,_. . . �, _:- . bridge near San-ang, known as the " Lie the terms, which are too harsh ter the in- the Czar wishing to dampen t'he enthusi 81 ' mino, about which so much has M � � a the ocan -� - . . I .-,�:."_� '.-. ': Bridge." This'con tin use for five miles ov the roof and windows of stainea ,giass S rvati . . I - I � I . . .1 bordered* with 'asisies, buttercup terest of Canada. The United State one- of Fraoce, and maintain a cons ve been said and written. One paper said �. _. .-I . _..� 0. prim. i - ; . -­ an area of the 'i ellow Sea and is supp,ir te roses nd May blo isome. Bas-rel ief a of the pact a trick t,o give Canadian soalers a Policy.. . . I I . that the Slocian Star mine had 75,000 tons' .. i - . - - �- . . .1 - � - - . - a * ' ... .� ....� bv 300 hugh stone arches. The roadwa chance of reaching Behring sea before the I . I , of ore in eight. worth $'" a too. That ­ - ..* : I .. . . . seasons &rid vari no agriculfural desi as .. . '. . . . . . . . - . .. . .. is seventy feet above the water aqd is.1 - complete the ornimantation and mar-tie regulations are Agreed to, so that they can -. . - . Insanity an th4b Increase. ,. ,,� amount is equal t'o $15,000,000, whereas -.1. ,, .- .i - . � . , - ­ . 1-1, - � �., - closed in an iron network. A marble 110 I inue fishi ug until notified. - -.4I - , . . . , . � . , . . __ 1 . ! twebty feet long iests on the crown of tables and basins ar ranged around the cant i . I L. The twenty-sixth annual repwor of the there is only $1,000,000 worthlin eight. . - . '....- 7. �� ­ _. __ � I . I.- 11 � .. -_'.­.. - each pillar... . wall at intervals, 'whi e a perpetual strearn L . : . . �_ BRITISH. ._. - Inspector of Lunatic and Idiotic Asylums have spent three years in that silvery. dis- -� ' , I __ .., � ­ . .. . . : - . . . ­. .- - - - : , . -� ....- :". . . . of waters ruitethroug the building. - for Ontario showe that insanity i i on the trict, and from .what I have seen and heard . . .- . a . .: _ . * - - - . - - ..- THE BROOKLYN BRIDGII WONDER. : Sernipalalinsk, i Siberia, hold.therd6brd The Westm' Inster Gazette advocates a increase in this Province.. In 1867 ,,he per- it has no equal for white'metal an this� � .1 � . . I - :.:-_ ? . national memorial to Mr. Gladstone in the I . . � . - . -,. ;o,� ..�. I ,;� �� I for the most iuten ie Id As the 'mercury contag of insane People w" .062. and in planet. Even if every prospect 'petered - , .. I .. �..� � . -. Z , - . - ' ' _` . 11 . . degree's below zero, and shape of a fund for the establishment 891 the percentage had increased aie -,- � . " � -I Fine at; this.i8, it hardly-seems so Won' diops thiire to 76 of I to .1.64. out' there in enough in sight now to In . - - _ 7 . I - derful as the Brooklyn bridge, which is th 3 ' . - '�­ . village libraries. I In the former year there were oily 931, a dozen lively camps for a long time. But I ..., �*. _� . __. gone parts of Africa cannot be equalled in .- . - �... I , I . � . . ­ _. longest suspension bridge In existence, be. beat, as the the-mcmeter registers 1.35 At the#nnual mciatinig in London on Tues - and i 1891, 3,468 patients. In the bulle. nearly every claim impro it goes - . . - __ - .- . In v48 As ,� I _. . . I . :, ' L. . I . - ... .- in-' 5'9S9 feet, and looking at a d"t"' degrees. The,Ba,, of Bengal and the Ba ' day of the sharph Iders of the Bsink of Brit. tin iset ad by the Department of Agriculture down and if silver would improve in value , , . .: - L I 9 I . I�, - .1 like a piece of delicate lace held in midair. . y 0 - - .. .1 . . -I �:7. .;I .: -.­ I .of Fundy have the hi host tides,measuring' ish North America a dividend of seven and in May last, aothpiled from the censur of no place on the continent would equal- the, .� L - . I . � � ._� I .�- ..� � - The longest iron- bridge is over Lake Pon- 60 and 70 feet;'the . ' soundinqb a half per can - . - � - , � �, ; L'�:_'I -d��epeat sea . t., was declared. 1891, t.rie number of the insane (i nd pro-' Kootenay country for activity &ad wealth,. ..� . . . _ ' . - . - I. _ chartrain, in New Orleane, being tweinty- have been made at,Tpistan d'Acuuha. 40i- The British Government h" published sumably also of .idiots aud feeble- ininded, The ore now beibg taken out in the Slocan , .� - I. , , . L . . . . � - . . . : , . L , I �.'. " _- . t*o miles, though the highest is at Gara" Z16; the most northerly pAut rou'Lohed w- killing in t . I -� I- ­. ­ � I * he I)ominion in given as 13,355. (f which averages 140 ounces to the ton in adver and ;. � L .1 . .1-L. - . , I . .. As correspondence that shows that the I .. - 7 ­ . ;­ . 4,Frauce, 413 feet in the air; the longest ' - .- . *1 �..I , :_­ - . by Lkick 001 in 11�ay, - 18S8, being 83 of King Lobougula's envoys was due to a Ontario is credited with 5,855, and, as 68 per cant. lead. About 18 claims are . . . .,- . . I . . - ... �. - -­ span cantilever is over the Indus, in India, deigrees, 2w4 5 seconds; and. the series of misapprehensions, and Lord Ripon stated,'3,468 were resident in the rovin- being worked this winter, about 160 men : : - � ­ - 1. ­­ L -� - . inu"i - . . 1 : -� -. . , and the quickest evqr bqilt'.&� T�rone, Irc- farthest nouth by Ross in February, 1842, exonerates the military authorities who cial in0itutions on September 30tI, 1891, employea. Forty teams are hauling the - - - - .I . .1 -- .. . � . - - . - . . . . �_ . I 11.-I I&nd2 being a seventy-four footspan made 17 degrees,I I mi-'ites; Uie highest &ItiiudO were concerned in their death. .so that the remaining 2,387, or 40 per c(ut., ore to Kaslo, wiienoo it is shipped to the .--� �. I . . . �- �L . III . L .­ L . . .-.. . in eight days. . .1 . - Next sum. I I � . . . - , I � �' .. - " ever reaciiied was Jin the balloon ancent of I rh Lion sesson is opening �AAI y remained outside of asyluarcare. It ib also smelters in the United States. . I . .1 - - . . . �- . ...­' � _ .�� . - The iongest tunnel-is at Cheinnitz, ii Coxwell and 0�19.is!ler, who attained 37,000 The emT. During the past month the stated in the bulletin referred to that whue mar the majority of the oie will be ehipped - _. , -_, .. .. . .. - Austria, aad the deepest artesian well ever ' in Englan ' . _� I- I.;_ ­ bored i- ai Pesthi in Hungary, 8,140 feet feet in 1862; 4nd i the highee't inhabited number of emigrants to Canada, as compar- the insane of the Province in IRTI num. from Three Forkii over the new .. 1%I- . , ; . I I ude is the Bu4hist oloist,or,in Thibet.. bored 4,08 1, ther were 5,855 i n I 89 1. being railroad now under construction from I . I -­' � . ;.. . . - � . � below the surface of the earth, where the Glass stands 6rot'qf all elastic substances ad with the corresponding mouth of the crease of 1,37 .,. - _L I � ; -2,257 to 20. so In 7 4, 'or 4-i.5 per (ent., in Nakusp. This road iA the beat thing we I . . . . . � .. L' previous year, declined from i , i ' . I. ,.:I temperature of the water is-158 degrees pearl is the IlLeavie�t of animal substances ; the .30 year*, while the increase of the have had yet. It will enable mine owners - i ! - . . .�. .� � Fahrenheit . - ... I . - . ... I . mercury is the he viest liquid; the heaviest A woman, who twenty-five yeaza ago met entire -population W`AA 30.5 per eon L The to-get their product to the market at a low . . � . . I . .._. The largent, fortress ia, -Fortress Mo r I nate and 1!'gnum vitio; Sir Francis Cook on a railway train going most searching investigations an tb the rate of freight. The road is bein construct. - - - - I �;_ *__­- : o I WoOds'are I - j 0 t *- - ' ' % - Va., though the rocky Gibraltar is strong-1 . .1 . . cork the light"i WloaO; emmensite has the from London to Richmond, is now bringing osuggs, and the most careful d;agnosis ad by D. McGillivray. Rd is atustler and , I . .. . . . - . . . . .. _: L''. I­ -,. than any other in the world. highest explosive ower of any. substance an action for breach of promise 61 marriage. of the cases of insanity coming unider ob- will have it finished by June." ..... . ­ . . I f . � 1. The Czar of Russia possesses an esta a . - I . I L . . .� .... - I _._ . .. , .. ..,.., yet in latinum in the most A meeting of the Associated Chambers of servation are constantly being mad e, with . I- . . . : .- .,�. L.. . I . I--. .. - . I . 1, .. I-_.I- I-�I: _Ucres, wl�ich fact, pronou I I . I -he inroad of L ­ ! ,. , 7 . � .-- � 100,000,000 ,� . �I- - . '. "', him the greatestllandowner*of all countries ductile rneial, as de of being draw 80 Agrtoulture hold in Lundon on Tuesday de- the view at foist of limiting t 'L � Didn't Want to I'nsult HIM. L' - - . . . , I.., '�.. ..., . - .1. � 7, �, . clared in favor of an enactment as to � ' 4 , _ ;' _. ''.L i . .. -'- The largest landoNvner of Great Britai i fine as to be invisi le d 11 the disease in all ita' forms; but while taled _ ... :. - . . .. . "!- . I�� �:; n I ' ' 11 . An Irishman visiting London an 1. � . % . ' .. . - I � the Duke of Sunderland, who owns 1,35s, The oldest print4 d newspaper is clai rhed with the slaughter Of Cattle at the port 0 much has been accomplished in determin-Idairy and Asked for a pound of sugar. ­ � ­ - I I , . .- . 1 . . I - ­ - -000 acres, and the costliest mansion * by the Chinese, - ing the causes, littl 0 w been . I . . ta� t�e proprietors of the debarkation. r nothing h, The dairyman amiled And said: . . . I I . . ... . I . . L . I . . - . - . - - _. .- . ­I built by the Marquis of Bute, who erpeDd Imperial Gaselt , o4lebrated its fif een - . effected to stay the :ontinual recuri once of "Did you ever 'ear of � . - . . I . . . Referring toei-Lieut-Oover or Rov&I's a dairy *selling .' . - . � __-i-I -ed more thsin $ hundredth &naive a . the malady. A consensus of modern opin. . . �., ,� - L Tres, y at Poki in 1 92, i . I . � �, I .. � L .9,000,000 upon it. Th I oamphlot, the Pall Mall Gazette says F,u � ougar9" . . - 1. .. .,.. ..­ - . ... '- '! -� 1. i ,� I-rgest deer paik, an area of 52,0W, acres The oldest Europe n ewspaper lo 'a 9* ion exists, however, that the largei per- . , � .1 ;�-. . - I ­, . Germany, dstioR ro 1447.. a eat FaInd would be by no means willing to give . 64A;rah now," lays. PAts, "maybe if I ask- ,. I . .. I I . .. . ' .1 I .. is in Cope.jhagen,and in Chicago i h centage of cases due to hereditary Louden. I I . . . is pr sery � . ,- - . Up C4LU&d*, ' - I . ad ye for pound of chalk you might 'ave . .. - ­ . �.� -:� .. ._: ed the heaviest aerolite, which f CISS are developed by secondar ­ . .1 . 1� ­ American is the Boo News Letter, Ling , , `­ , ' . been read; to*give it to me," and walked - I - .. .1 .1 __ - . I I GLeenland in 1970. Its weight i from 1704. France e ponds mo7i) th any Sir Jarries-ritzJaiiies Stephen, who was such as intemperance, sousual ba,bi",8.n*,',"S out of the shop. � - . L . . .. . , ,.I . -' � pounds. India owns the larges.t I a other country in u lie work a I and this appointed a judge on the bench of the Lug- imintind, unrestrained indul *no 8, by , - ,, . , . .,--, _� ; . I ..-. ...�, .t temples and Vtome the largest church same land has t a igge"t ;&�nbroking lish High Court of Justice in 1879, died at which the physical and me=r urces, I . , _"L: " _ . . - 11 f I . : .'� - . -,.-. ­ . , St. . . I . .. __ .1 Peter's, which can. iieat .54,600 people. business. The worst riot, occurred within Ipswich on Sunday dvening, aged sixty,fivo are sappid of eneirgy and left an assy prey tHomcoopathy has mado rapid strides int - .-,,. . -. ..... I L_. � � . . I " where' at the,preseub,' I I . . The tallest tenement is in New York her bounds at -Maye oe in 1346, when the years. - I . I to the Lhou .,treponderating tendencitiji. the. UuiWd States, . - . , which . , ' I 1. - I . .. I every oUe knows as the swell 41 0.4borne'll citizens burned 12, Jewo, tie hated and� Referring to the proposed fast Atlantic That such is no main channel b- which time there Are 12,000 hoalceopathio practi-,. -: T- I 1. � - . . - . whiQ4 is four teen-stories high. � persecuted in toe 'i dle age@. Service, the London Chronicle says that the this iireadful disease is transmitteJ admits tioners,22 special homwopitht.c newspapers, . � L .� . - . n!` ... . The tallest monument is i,he Wash . ,-1_. I-F.J- Canadians &bound in courage, and even the of but Ottle doubt., The superintandeato and 76 hommopathic hospitals,one of which,'- ... .I . . . - ington . A Tn�x 360 FZ11T HIGk._1 . - ...11, � .. ... . ­ . I I . . mf .. . , . ­ : .. - - � . . . I 1. 'obelisk 55.5 feet high, but.the largest mobo- The.tallest standing tree is in Tasmania, Radicals admit that CAnada's pluck makes of the Ontario in*tfl�itioxs Are',& -twit Ila that at Middeltown, has*1,800 beds. . . IL ....L .- . .-..� a . . . ­ I . . - . . . . � I L �.. lith is-in 'Karnak, Egynt being 108 feet. 350 feet high, but,th�'­Mammoih,"of Cali- it digioult fur the. Motherland toxafuse to asociblaig i large propcirtiou of theaduils. The birth-raw in England mod Wale - . I . I .1 - �_._ I_. � The highest chimney,4'J4 feet, is in Glas. fornis�, which h' co-operal;4 with bar. . 1, . . siona.from year to year to',heredity. Sup- last year was 3"' per 1,00 0 population - . " .. . .�11 I., . As now fallen, was 100 feet � -' - I IL - - ' I . - . -1 � _... .. gow. The largest aqueduct in use' im taller. Though 0alilfi*nis grows the larjest The report of tba'dtleasta" 6 the Briti sriW%adent Dr. Clark, at Toronto AS 111in, Which, thOUgh slightly his,her than that in- - - - . - . . '.. . r sh 11 - . . . . I . -1 :. th6 Crot-n, of New York, -which le'thirty. ruit and flowers, thelinost enorm' o' golumn.in Aber territory, uadeit the earn- in A'allocusslog this .1qtiestion W,sum.gr of 1892, was 374 per'oent..below the- average _� 1% I" ­- .I . :1 I us flower- . � I - in the ton yea;%.1883-ft The deatb-rate,�­ � L . 1. � - - eight miles long, but the longest ever built is a native of Sama . It was discov red mand of Capt. Maxwell, is confirmaid. The You$140� ,41" " (i-later datW 411 0* eati -. . . I . - , .I . . �. .1. . roo abip Malabar sailed from I 40' _� from which had been 1915, .20-2, and,.19-0 r : -, is in Peru, 360 miles. 1 3 orto. mait4 Lho sdiumimIn't4f puah & - � . . . . .. . . I by the'%nite of isir tamford Raffles and Indian t is , pe � . ,� . . ___ 1� The deepest,coal mine is near,Lambe I I . � . I . th for Wombay on Saturday with twe!ve 40 to 45 pf r cent., and quotas other Spin- 1,000 in the .preceding three yoaro,- wall I.. ­. .., , . . . ­ -Ila , _ 1. . .- . - 0 ini , .. ! is named Raill , is honor., When the MOU 'Wh .. .. . . - - . . - . Mgium, 3,490 feet ; 6h k suk .authbrities as itating that 111111 19-2 per 1,000 last yo",..00rrespondi �- - .. . .. .1 a biggest dOc 'm ,bud, which islike monstrous ciibbag?, jhundre,d soldiers on.board. -- '. I . a' I lug. . . .. - . . . . I ­ . I ,Lio­_ 1�� - , . I., . . : �_ . Cardig, Wales, and the strongest electric ; ' ­ . ?, VT I groota ,parcentsge of this,total admIs_0 With the mean rate in the ten 0 - . - . . Unfolds It eYows pews, flesh-oolorqd . I - � �tie. . . _1 � " . J, . I I ' . y are . � .. .. .1 . I., light at the ,Sydney ligi,ithouse, Aug - unrill)BTATI:00' � I' -92. : :_ . . - I - - . .. , . ._. 4-r tralis and marked with y Ilo `�­'L"'­L! ;! , � - 1. - ,-.�. .,-.-.-4:- Arlo 446, to heinedity.'- 6uperin'terident Dr. 1883 . .-_..1.­ . ,. __ i I ­ ,�jfi ­ ' . , , . _ _ . . .__ . - . � I ofj _ tt % .. V__ 1.111. which is of 18,000 candle power, while th4 berances, surro4ndy on f an hAense The thortwometer registered 70 -deareas Buokellas 40- wtitt4w ,apxbaustivelyin In the 66urge tton .? next the_ ' -� . - L _ I , . i-_ . to,L Vle - _ - � ..... -_. . largest lighthouse is At,Cape Henry, Va. eve'D stro or, t*rms _ ___S%Mt o(ro�t. follo. _ t . . -� .- , _� .L --.L _ _11 c P 0, __ �. wing vessels Will be completed ii 'adP .- ' �; . . :_ I purple that will hol non and a hali of above zero at Burliogtoo, lowai on . N rch n re .. .,. . I L- ­. . : 'r I .. r . � - - . liquid. T P - � ... superigite=k-Dr. C ,A-,iy. n � . ­ � 165 feet high and eight feet thick. Thi . ,larkeitZ ingot)if .. � he flower Was feet in cirou in. & - . ... : - ­ . � an to be placed In the British Fle.et Re. .. Z.:- .� : _ . - �.. largest bank'is the bank of Engls;ud, ir ference and given oul ii lilta.,In his rqLat(or -1891 states tI lat, "' ­ . ­ . :.. �-. L . . L most repulsive odor Tt is state* .*&t %eaccounts Whole _ Out serve:-Bonaventure, croiser, 41360 ton , . - L Z_ London ; the oldest a a of John y . - lot I .. - . I - allege in Oxford, like tainted meat, which is, .however, Pit- MdXane, at present serving his neaten of . dunheral admissions ' th&t spefed 20 knots,7 total cost E241,31 I ,- Awes& - - � � . : -�.-. .,. .. . - . I . ce . . �-. �_; ---,-, - . 1. - I I . ­ I . _ founded in 1050 ; the largest libraxy... tht tractive to inaects. . . I I - year, namely, 147s4hi.cause of i ruiger, 4260tons, speed 19-7-5 knots, c4nt- , , ' I .I ..,11. -�.N. National,in Paril,being 2j2t)0,WQ volumes � in *g Sing,_ahow,b-,vory aerio)-m fuortoL40. no;lies than A f ty ­41hei was . - . . * f .. . 1- The vulture beat� I,,'he record of.:birds I or ' ' I in tY- 926%04,7 ; Carnbrain, -cruiser, 4-.460 ,tons. .�', � . ..- . 11 '.. � . ' � I . .. ­ I I . � I ­ . I '.. � the largest thelitre, the Paris O�era Hcu e, It Is rumoikred i6j. CiricionLo- that ten $aell, medio&A SU . -.1 I I . . - - ... a flight, travelling log miles �hour. I he . 11 . -perinte ant Of speed 19*5 kno* cost V26.092 ; A,utelope, � � - . - i � ' . . - - I .1 - . I __ - . covering three acres ; the largest bra- thousand Knights of Ubour will moede th ,� *irigston Asyluin-for thb Insa, , BSYS' torpedo gunboat, -speed 19-5 kneite, cost -�' - `V. . 1 ! nZ( in -1, . .-- . . _ elephAn t is the long hved,, 6ching n * . ., - . . , - I . . � � . - � , - I - � . - . -, I - .1., tatue -Peter the Great, 1,100 tons, in St five score of years b re he � 11 'a a di I Cause _f J nii, I am L61,070 ; H,azard, 'torpedo gualioat, cost -'­ Z - .-,� -- , . a , "a from the order because of di-sastisfacticia " n" I -_­ -,�; gathored to ' . - pre Is". ng' 0 - ...... .'. '. ­ .. . � . . � ' '. Petersburg; the largest stone istatue, il his fathers. The e with Grand Master SQvtiraign. a , ea - h �g .1- - I. I . '; , �_ . , . _' '_ * . fl I the at gest ins at _ � ' : ,that as"d I ty in t a' reate it. .. In 97-1,61-8. . � ,12, � ... .. -_I:.-_ f I . 1.. . .. . . I 1. . .1 _. ':- :"- . t ­ -'_ our feet high ; the larges' relatively, leaping 2)0 times,111, own leng h; y ==. , - -_- -1 i�__-_ .g- ­- ___�. , � . . -1. . .,. , i. I .., Japan, forty-f The Rev. Alonzo T. Wood died s�dd�nl ' -_ .1. - -, -i-T, , �_kf,r� . -_ � . . I- � - - - . ­ - '! . � I .--. � 1. I . - , . _. � . . . " � . - - . . - . . 11 ,:� 1'. . . .. . . , - �'.. railroad station, St. Paperas, London, an( but the beetle is th -stron ' n Sunday in the pulpit of the .Wlestmin_ -_ - - :. . . . _ I .. I I I - . t f insects, an 0 A"!� L, : __ .. '. - . . - . I . � ­. - . - .. . . .. - . I . 1. . � the largest college in Cairo, with 10,00( it is able to move maosgaa�a times i to ater Presbyteri,iin ch,urch, in Qinaha, ]Neb,, 1� I- . I . ­ --__.� , wz. �L"'. !;' :. - . . ___�!­­ . I . I .- - I, - ,[� . -.: , / 11. ��.�A44 �.Itz. 4:�;. L '. '.._" � ".' �­�. ..- . -. , .:­. - ,. 4 - � . ` . . I -1 - - -_ . .. . . ,_. �� . ­ � _ ..,. 1. f �4..� .:-.".., .,�:M '. ...:_ � . - .: .. ...'. , Mohammedan oituderits and- 300 teacherst- own weight, 11he ordelia,bootle has a after announcing his text. ��f'�t, ._ .- . - !�L' �� * i. I - 't XJ I I � -, ,t - I � - . -- . I I I I 11 - n'44�j'. �..7�� -.; �, 'A' - . .- ., . I . I.,Z I ­ _I .1 4 . .14.,-._ r'r-, o� .. . I ; .1--.:..- -A') .�;: -...- .... . - ­ .- I . _; . -_ . , I . , ..:_� -�.: Damascus fias the honor of being the old .greatest number of eyesi possessing 25, 0 The- Rev. 'Father Tighe, a Cat�oli . -� -.- .! , . . _ - I '.. _4 I ,- - :�� '.,' - , I - _� ­ - - ­ ��: .�­.� :, - .. I_. , . � I . - ­ - .... . 11", �8t of all cities. - Tl, � a Py lost - 0'= _� L� _L . it - � . '..k :� -1 � I— JI't j'L__'.. ��--�.-(f. :.,� . ! __ infinitesirral orbs of Vision. The Japan of Boonton, N.J., in the course of-his #or- 411�'. 4 . . . - . - ­ I ... L - ­ .. : . � - .. . I . I L . .11 .. ... . - . .. "I". _..1r,C14 -�;--.-`.'��i� F, . - � !�­�; , ,, .1 -, .%"`.­ ; .k#.',., �,� .. ....."'.. -- .- . _� - - , . I �j ­ .. " . f ,-1, 11:11 1; I . 4'�*�.­ "­, ' �L..' �� --.'. I . . I , . I , . . - - - �­ , -I I . . I , -1 . - . �, I . . - . iTit' $j�5 -�-_, rooster, Mino Hi has the'lon '. I - I I . : *- . - . � . I - . . - . . 1. :­." HEBREW BIBLE AVO . � gest il men at Newaik on Sunday evening, said 4,. . ("_.- � 1. . 1, it . : , :, '0 , ,�7_- : : .� . L I L - . ,- I ,: . ,6W `,,,. . ; I I , .: 4 ji�:� . u..: - . t,�.,, -;t�1; � ... . --. . . -�--_.-.1 I .. - I , ,- . feathers of any bir a vaul lea me" re a - 8 . . . WAS a a - oun e organi- --V-­� , ­-I I . �, . ; ,,�' I , ,:.:.�r , , , .,_..., .1-1, ­ _. 11 .- � . ,,� -:,..,--,.-: - I ;.LI. . ". - 11 11 .. . I� . ...% ;,-s ,::1. 'Ii,.�.i _- � .". ''-"L"I . I -� . __ L The- most costly book in the world Is-a on the average twe 'y t. I . . . -7117-1--- I ., , fee The Australl n zation, and mint be driven from .the land. , fflil��.- 'fi�­ _�" 1� 1A. 1 '. � .. � ' ' I . . � :,-.:,. :, :.��" - - L. ..- I , ,I . L_ � _;�i� I , . . I �� . :.:,4''I;� .!,. , 11, i ­ lo*I.. : I ­""" ::'.L I . .1 I % s , .1 I - -, _! - - , .L L .. . �- , .t . . . LLL , .- , ­ . � .. _: _ _ - . . _ : Hebrew Bible, owned by the German gov. jungle fowl builds t a biggeor, nests, whi h Julia Shiqe'&nA Lizzis Scott, vottwidante , 4� r-r-i-i , . C , 11�, . - _: , '" L _ "", - - . ­ ., --' _ . � ' . L . . arnment, which a few years ago refused are often eighteoii e t in height. I - . N .�­­, -"R -.1 1!r-I � .- :'- __;_7L.- ;. , . - ., ' , . .. . : _ L,�:: _ . - _' ,� -1 1;.4; t ­ . . , .1 ­ ­ . at the Detention h " _ .� .. . .. .. I �, I ,L - - I � �M!_ , - : ­ - L ,,:�_ ..' ' .. � .. , ospital at Chicago, were i` .� .! �J . ,�, ." . I y -_. .:1.1 .I - 1. ".-:'r� The env o - . - . .. -P - -...L opeciiin I - L � �.I � I .,.. . - . .. . ­ the. pope's offer of 8125,000 fur it ; the most valu'otbl(l - f pocket- discharged on Saturday for cruel treat ' _,O�-!�.-- r. . � i - . - �. _­_ ­_­. il'_ I r "'. � I In t � '. � .- I -1 1. . ; s ­ I I. ­ - � ; .11 I I .- -- - . . .. *­_. -. .- . 4 _ , ___w'- greate'lat price paid for a modern painting. knives are owned by-tho outlers of Sht,flield of,Apasne patients. , -- � - I - , : , ., -. . _.-, ' . " . .. � . L ;� , � . . , I I- 1. - . � . . - I . ­ . � I . .,� -was for Millet's "Angelm,"which brought inEngland. One isla knife act larger . . I . . .. ,_- _.t.�. q � 'L. - a I . I I "'. - I_$ I . I I I �.,,_ . I . ­ . L:';r . . 11 ^ ! A - . ­ r w I - a , �­ . - $110,700, tough�t by-an-Ama than A man named Do Frocios wime 866(f, i's I ,,, . I .. _. . . :-� :-,-:. . -1 ., ': . � twenty,-bla I . h � _. ... ,,, - - g�" : � __ - �, . doo. An- I.j,j_ I I 1 %.,-, , , . I, ��. . . .1 I I .. ''.. . - I . , - �- _.- -­­ - ­ - � I. . rican; the most a thumb nail, bavinj� giou,x Falls penitentiary on Tuead " .1 ,­­ . � . I.", .. i I :.. costly medicine is metallio gallium, which other, oply an inch Ong when closed, has ay to .-' ��p I I I ): � 5�: __ IL­_�-��:7Z - A �� 11 . . I . .. . . - ., I . _ � ­, ; .1 J�#--,I . ­ 20. �_ ,;,. 4"- -_ I . - . . serve a life sentence for robbing 6, mail- - ,,, -. .,217. ,i '.11.,�..,I . , , . - ; . ,. � . �� .14 _ � I., I .11 . I I_. 11 - . Polls for�100,00.0a pound, and anianwould satentyblades, Oach made in a .bemAtiful - � , .. :, . - I . 1i . ,. , .. .... . . .,L .� ,., ' . . .!:,,, , ,i1b;.:,- , � I I � . � �. . . - , : 1. . . �'�-* i:­�,is,�'�:u . :.�,� .. . I . �, carrier of one cent. . .- � .1 . . I I.,. i ­ . , , . . _ . . - . I - . I . . .. be ve,ry ill b.efore sending for a prescription manner, illustrating nearly all the shapes - .1 . �J I ,,, . ,,L . ­.. '. ?�v I � . - � . I.3 . . .- - - � i ' - , . . I I, - . �,that bore itaPinaglo1ormula. - Ivan knife blade% Another one has 220 Gebbard lAwip Mayor, 411 Boston,, Abont I I L I ­�i� I I -.V.�.. . �, . Iff - �.C;4r_,.':,��W- �,., -.L --:_�, , . . . . . I ­_ I . I . . � k I ,L �_ I ��I . - I. . � ., .. I � ' '#L' - 4". - I - _­ , �­4 . ­�Z -. . . - -�., � 11 -�.� .. - � - I .­ . , , . - h 4)r,- . � 1, - -49. % -_ - L .. .4.:, , , -, . I ! . * Thou hid. ..freqyieutly bring prices .9lades, I all exquisit 31y ,etched with por. thirty-thrbe yeato of-size,recently a divinity 4 -_ . . . - �. . - -j,; - I el*4 -� , - I., . � , , - �.F,:f ­ . .. I .. - , A� I%J . . � , � �t,:L ' � . I 1. 1. .1 W -A , .. .- - _ ­'. - .�.1 tbatmalleth`e� poor man-stagger,thp-higheat traits, Ir scapo� an d other subjects,While student in the Baptist Theological Semi . - -1. 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It is starting to i ata1 ��I can •e dent ` t$ 10 . _: : .-. • .' __ g British Cglumbia Le Islatai, t'h'e them• eit►llra, .t;, ldtroba a -sy tlte'London Daily Times, shrink."Yah ' efer mind rade! Let, g Y � Y: bershf wiLa Jormert forest seven : sow to a algid v ` P Y Y' iia three wo1M li+ ali! E , A.�; A London special says :—The Titnes hels some of derfsuita'ahtink, for we sir Yost itis to be thirty-three. 'There hole been a wpm nUe," . out of boy4' isle lin p p $o says the poet,` OO ince ants _for the following article .thin morning-:—"A gr serious difference of opinion, in the t ,S .1_-I I.- .1 I. . � �, �, '� �� distinct advance orae made-yesterday to• Washyourprinte with"Wide A*aAcei" touching the representation of. Vancouver little i.sick,'&`d peace is irtnrbed a f . wards the realization of the project of ooh• tap and notice how the- colons exe Island and the, mainland. It has beenupset, . °� � ' d the Australian G;oioni,s rightened. II when httalth is &1�that Ghe p t right- if r: . . heeling t,anads, an aloe i �ir>Ity>trree `': claimed that judged by the rep. by pop. ly plates health first. 'fTo have g health - ' �i . by a telegraph under the Pacific. The • r}' : , theory the island has had too many mom• yin must have pure bio: . From the blood % - - `.� _? The bi►► I ' .6Y iypot ; j - Intercolonlal Postal Conference adopted A•little advice I that may be of se to bers and the mainland- too esu. the system receives ,pill its m tenial of , cliildreu s'i �� ' the motion of President J.G. Ward, recom- verybody. The,human system, like every rectifies this disore�aney. tut complaint �wth and repair. Tl a best bloc d-purifier A C049h Cine should be abso. gg t, -' mending th6 Governments of the various ther machine, nieeds a periodical cleaning is made that the.distribution of the PoPu- is Dr. Pierce'& Glolden Usdioal iseov ' ° tet Colonies to consider the desirability of nd general ton' g ; up, Thie is joist the lation is skill anything but perfect. for whish fs world-famed and solder rywh difd Croup lately rellablee .- A u� mother must be able to ° f Y entering into an a reemeut with the other : eason forT this I operation and 8% Leon while some constituencies have a member Itis a sovereign remedp for all di oases due 1 countries concerned for a guarantee of fin- 'neral Water in � at the medieipe for for a population of 800, others have a mem- to Empoverished or impure blood, as con- Medicine. •p in.her faith to it as to � , auris! aaa;etance to any company under- his purpose. Note ike artificial �3pring ber for a population of 3,b00. snmption, bronchitis, weak fun aarofula, her Bible. It must w�, - taking to lay the Pacific cable. As suitable Medicines it does. nh irritate, does not die- Wash our linen with "Wide Awrake" old Bores, akta diseaseti, and nk dred ail• = nothing Violent, uncertain -fit �� terms it is proposed that interegt at four appoint, no does of produce reaction- god and see-how beautifully White it ments. � 27 Soap or dangerous.. It must be standar ,� per cent. he guaranteed for a term of years old everywhere; ; will be. Delicate di&eaees of 'either sex however 4 u on a ca ital not exceeding £1,800,000, Mr. Dooley—" Gimme a bar of sea , ' in materiel i3tli! manufacture. Tt w,V v. revived be company undertaken to charge " Don't you �Be�, Sister �'otftas, '. flaps y-- p fnduoed promptly thoroughly and per- � � -= a, lease.'' Sho man—t` Yes sir. Do you ' must be plain stud simple to admin- t _; 1;- p o Brother Gardner d cause tib dinustri• P P • aunently cured. end 10 cents in stg►mppaa not more than three shillings a word for al depressian aiI d t dere 1s too` much want it soonted or unscented t Dooley— for large illustrated treatise, sen seourely ister, easy and .pleasant to take, „ telegrams, two shillings a word for Govern money in buildi g and dere ain't '#tuff in ®�w—hirer moind ; Ill jist take it mold sealed in plainenvelope. AdcTrea , World's The child midst li a it. It must be " mens telegrams, and eighteen pence fqr y.p P - , _ Dispensary , prompt in aCtiOn, giving ,. immedi ' rasa between Britain and the Colonise. circulation ; and'dere am too man eo le me, Din near Medical Association, 663 M4in - ' { r, °�' p in circulation an ere ain't 'null m hey." Johftnie (to little sister)—`�May,can you Street, Buffalo, N. Y. efts' troublev Though all the Australian Colonies are tell me when mamma's a papa Y" May-- ate relief, as chi! not equally interested in the matter, it is Recipe.—For M kin a I►eltetouu eatth "No • I don't see how." Johnnie--" When _ Come Quick, grow fast, and `end 3 ` 27 , evident that substantial support will b e Drtu1K t mall Coxt. site's a nigher" (sire). y or otherwise in a very short r,!.,�.�it_s; ` j fatally forthcoming in the event of the scheme Adams'Rcot Beer F. tract...........on bottle i" °t ti,� �- WideAwake people aro Irever fooled time. It must not only relieve nick taking eht�pe. . Indeed, when we con- Floizchman'a Yeast. .... ..... hal a catIe by buying their laundry sogCp in cakes. '� I i. sid'er the magnitude of the undertaking, Sugar...... ....,::.... .two poundt� The new mammoth quewrtette bar '�'' . but bring them around qui , as (q,A �►nd .the comparatively short time that Luk©warm Wats ,... two gallpna i.� g Aarake"le the best and chew $t - . Dissolve the sun and yeast in the water, you can use iqr all purposes. `I children chafe and- fret and Spoil ��, has elapsed since it orae first sag• add the extract,and! bottle, place in warm Z'rY i I their constitutions under Ion +con• 1 geated, the strength of the feeling in its place fortwetlty-f.our hours until it fe menta, Mr. Scribbler is a wonderful man—has g favour, alike among the - Colonial Gov- then place on is©, M1vitcn it will open op rkling such a variety of talents." 't I've noticed i `' fitlement. It moist QO its Work in G ; ` ernmentB and the Colonial public,is remark- and deticioua, that in society he is a lion and at home • a t moderate doses. A la��e Quantity _i Theroot beer con a obtained in 11 ct,ru bear." able. Mr. Sandford Fleming, formerly of stores in 10 and 25 cent betties to snake oro ani _ ` y Mt& of medicine in a child is not desim- I �_ J I the Canadian Pacific, must be credited with five gallons. -! . ! - Nerve Pail Cera - ble. It Must not interfere with the r:. i . 1 the principal share in the work of forming Chollie-44 A ba fond of t e sea ' , Child's spirits, appetite .or general 1� au o inion upon the question. At the Col- tt,y ' Polson a Nerviline cures flatulence.chills �" p t I p p q water 2" Elsie Exceedingly : t the and spasms: Nerviline cures vomiting, chis! Conference of 1887, hA advooted whrtt mere thought of Is"iling over.the bo ndin health. Tl1e3C th111gS Sint Did a9s;, diarrhuta,whole"ra,and dysentery. hIervi►ine well as young folks, tIId L�7alt t $O- � s�+ - ­ � I was then a novel and rattler startling idea, waren. I can s aroely contain m aetfa cures headache sea si I'll Ole and summer •I :; He, since that time, has been indefatigable hollie--" Yes, It�at'e the way it a eotled coin saint, hTerviline oalee neural ia, alot. aChee'S Germitn `SY P favorite 1 r P in marshalling facts and arctumenta in sup• e•„ 1 p g `° i scheme brin in Canada and toothache, lunlbagoand sciatica. Nervi no ' �1rii17✓ tIIedicinc. � - ort of th.1 g g Wide Awake 8l�>sp will da more work cures sprains bruises, auto, deo. Poison's 'KSS L4 Che Australian Colonies into closer connee- nd do it better.than any other sop.p in PcostDR. TAFT'S- -"j tion, and it was a memorandum drawn up he world, Try t. Nerviline is the best remedy in the world, I�STiiMALER t , '' and only costs 10 and 24 cents to try it. d vesaNights URES.; . ,�'i _ by him which Mr. Mackenzie Bowel!; In hie fade Walde " Will oti aweat�' that - .tour last year through file Australian Col- B y' Sample and large boffins at any rug store Sweet sloop& t; he prisoner Bold you whiskey. las Sun- N • i so that you need nob 'rY I chic&,aubmittedtothedifferentGovernmenta 9J,. „ q Try Yolaon e arviliue. I sltl�1�t gip. ay. Witness,- No, your honor, I nit up as a definite basis of the jiscuasi� of the ouldit't like to swear to it ; but that was Elsie-111 always know he waa'iioc timid a in for breath for fear a establishment of a line of steamers to Ails- hat paid for." i . to propose. Alice .But he got married i ASTHMAof suffocation. On ; t; I tralia, Canada has done much to familiar- t►s ort time ago. Elsie-- Yee ; but that s receipt of name and >� : I ize men's minds with the idea of telegcaphia >�L'IPB, I nothing ; he only married a widow." '' P.O.address wi.t mail A TIAL BOTT'r " E 1 . 0 T' I 1 �' DR. TAFT 1108.MSL' ` communication, and indeed to impress them -'i 1 1 -- , Babies and Ladies will reet the new . 1 Iwith a sense of its necessity for tF.e due For1FlaMt`Ing Hoot Been ., a[N$Co.,Rochoater, tv.Y. Tor3nto Branch - "' mammoth quartette bar Wide Awake 186 Adelaide St. W. 9.... nu '� the Bumlxber months a. more de- ga,ap with soy, ae It will make their • development of commerce. Every cargo g ACUTE or HRON of . . ; > - die.harged at'either end of the line will in ieiou drink the Root Beer could not be Clothes cleatnerand theirtaceeesereeter Use Dr. Tarts White Pine BybTtop for Cold eaired. For th :benefit of our read ra we than ever before, Try !t, can be cured y the Se Of ' crease the venire for telegraphic facilities. ` i ; Every year will bring into greater r0min, ire thin leclpe. Take . New York owns one fourth of the coin - LA ES. . . , , p 'hider'&Root Beri Extract _ one tittle � - encs t he anomaly that two great English- eat hAl[a cake increta! shipping of the United 9tatJea: _ DR. > LOCU3Ps1. , speaking communities, forming part of the, agar _ 4 lbs. _.: _�i:,". _ _ _ _ __. _ — _________ _ - ����1a �t �T TB I 1 . nrr same Entplre,and only seven or eight thous .uko warm Wat i� I - b ga Ions - 1D P�NNY�DyIL and milcsa apart, should be obliged.to carry Dissolve the sus. and yeast in the !oratorEON MU —atv$a— t ', on business b comes cadence. dd the extract, us.bottle,place in sw warm TAKE � Health Strength A BeAU r � t Y P . The Times goes on to speak of the im= lace for tweet.—four hours until it fer• THE * g 1 . portLnee of having an all-British route.in onto, then place ion ice, when it wil. open BEST of ure cod Liver Oi , with Corea all Asaato and irregularities peouliac 1 of war and adds :->" By 'the parkling and deiip cue. A the H o hosphites O Lime to women. Asa tonin no bettor can be hold � ''� the event y� p Take it. 9ampleb tree. :sold by all dra�ists resolution of the Dominion Uovernmen6 to The Root Beer It tract can be ctbltaingd in 25 cent packages,or mailed ttf any address enter into contract,with Mr. James" ud tall Grocers' and rug Stores, at ba.per and Soda. A feeble St tl]aCh. on receipt of price. T. A. SLOCIIM & CO dart for the convey anee of mails betty n bottle. , takes kindly t0 it, 8 d its 188 Adelaide tat. W.,Toronto, Onb ' Y �i i f continued use adds fle h and Valuable cook Book sent tree. _ ­11 , England and Canada--h,y an express atearm goose aleanin ti a Is near at hand, - � � ,� ' ahs service new shi s aro --to be 1.ltlilt makes one feel strop . and •� P p W hen roan i 1-sad! roam 1 . , 1' I Y callable of twenty-knots, and b, tihe Y 1 well. . CLIP. SAAB BBiYD TO And realize as e'er before - I" , o co-operation of the a Canadian Pacific, and „ n{ ,i . I improvements in. the.Canadian Australian There is n place like horns. $$C Atex p—Raerars of au titrates:_ ' service, it will be possible to reach Aue- 'Wide Awake $cep is a solid t!1' of 25eiu., Q+nut�•to+mored br snort a l3o a, Because of she n, h ■pees at whish Circular Saws are run 1.€' ' ure soap that 11 not vanish lik snow 50eta. And w ouuerlil� id �vuwg more power is wasted in friction than is used in "wing,where + tralia �.Om this (011Ittry In leas than a 914 hot water. '1! it. �d 1• . the bearings of the shaky,wooden saw !tame get out of stns. .: Irk Battle. in the Aermator Bow inm•, tb• only &eel Saw Prams ' y ; 11 mont.h. But the advantage frons the Im I A. PF 74E One cent a vena. ever made this difficulty is abiwimly and whop prevented r serial star 'Ipoint is far greater and of a ltea,w et(s 1tRARltlos` oR Tea ariArT ARs nA 'irY sA1!- ' sq kind which mons cannot measure, wince Itis sold on a t4o by all drug- srrT[tttt IT 111 Tti]< lcilue OF A P[>iflr OP'9TEEL Tl'Rlba ' Y glate, It our noipient Oonstunptiull, ♦ 4 TLe6teel tubing and taabbttt are &lifted so a.to tate a wear - •� we assure o►Yr ability to reinforce either I wiw. boa. fb• rr.+t• r. .n ae.l, very film wad rteebd •t` and is the beat Cough and Oroup, Ouro. together ou tbat +otbtnp tan get 1000• or oat 0�phee. The Australia or.India, notwithstanding a tem. I . • guard so e,16Yr•cLe the aaw as to make itiwpwnble fpr any d Hoed "red , : porary block upon the long expose line of oweta et hwrt a Jfoam -sheyrsat n tnsyartawr• twasaw to y; The official or- a 0 0 a waed'bp ming ha hien 7 com minlcatlon through the Mediterranean. after ' TSF STS ER�ER, anOt(fhnroh a The awing friarate which earrid �,e wood W be sawed and a ` ' which automatically returns Wits place has aiioaguard to Tire cable -now in question is a natuiral ::i` A n t o• V oo o 0 0 0 e keep a pole oR from the tty wheel and does not cause it to `l - s u lament of the limes of steamers, and by i' t3choel tot•the aura of Stammering, Toronto a pre.rnt very much of an angle co the caw- The use of a 100 tb " f PP I. Otbers Failed ` . , ® 20,neh ey whe•Pand 9E ,nab saw.makes this e•aily peastbl• degrees will be recognised as indispensable, Canada,sent tree post-paid. It istheretore,•very desirable Pore Saw,making it wy to cut ; whether'for commercial Or Imperial pll:'* I'' - — . - 1 - up anyloog maNnal quickly and safe►y, mother feature or p ea, therefore it !s clearly the true policy Scrofula in t �p Neck--bunch" All (SAN VABSERS K ANTED for the Farmoeo �f this countr to oiri Caua-ia acid Australia lv� Friend and Account Doak, preaanting - ' - y j Cone Now. separate accounts for all farm transactions,onm � in the efforts they are' makingeto secure ai. I Ono Agent hay already sold nearly iUU coples ACRES OF L.AND great IntFerial beneSi a stt ► from- which - t ' . �A 1 I . i '. in county. • end or ch-culars And terms. !crew!©byt e9xIrrPit7L t the united purae•bt avers of the British �yrt.Ltaiul�rtruos, l ublisber, Toronto. 190007000 & DVLVT1 RAILROAD . . Empire need not recoil. Cour&vy In Minnesota. 6eud foil M pa and Oren- t. " the British .ll iaistry has intimated - - i ATED9 _ tars. They will beaent t0 you '•, !; ;�v P Y Y Y P Y A�E�TSr. M and female,gle �.- s - ', I F rivals! tht+t while this feel s m nth in _the movement for the Pacific cable, they . *• ru . aeA ra.r k` Cteaixr a�iwr.,, see: a-,M to envy Ysuaatee A W v-r 1 � K 11 prefer to delay- in taking action in the ]hat- ;, I. i - s"'4 t�`"°d 1'"LI�`""" `�""' sd 11s1 `ad "``"°" 'I' ji skarp6at_ sareaJaalrwYu,rea gasratttan ty, �r ,Wtlres, NOPEWELL i.ARI{E ter until after" the- Australian-Canadi to i }� cuosa rsuJPAlt ua.l.a ha a`e. r...a�a.a conference to be hold at Ottawa in June; eo r I I -`-- laadt?otitmiaetoner, Paulelliina. i Aicney spent for good books Is well �- M� ' I'll L that they may see w�at the colonies them = - $oOKs &pont Any book or novel, now or ii ' ' selves are prepared o do. The adv,znt of standard, inallm post frit on receipt of pprice, - ` 1. ,r . the Earl of •Rosebery to the Premiership :iund for our catalogue. Eatablibhed in two by . in,renes& the prospects of the succeaa of the A. YiddinRton, ' _ �� projeot greatly." ' - .�, R SEER & COe . A r _ I ti1AM OTH 8"K 11TOBs, a .• , `<4I': ;,. '� .. ��f� Yong tit. — Torhnto since ars off fr this rely superior saw frame with k B in& �' " The Russo-German Treaty: \: �_ superior uw at a much leu price tlJ.n nue cheat' imperfect . wooden frame can be bought r,we ere sure that the heads i. rrr = Some OI the most important provis%uns ' `` , . I 0peen Au nn'the �uD io i grealt ratt that and have distinguished III Y i- ' - of the Russo•German commercial treaty are , FOIA PARTICULAR, ABQUi THE oersely,in reds.,:•wng an old article and patting;t,mto aa._ contained in the concludin rotocol. At y DON`T 6UY tnflntte►yimproved anapo. g P ►W�0 1 For a saw of similar size and gbdity,and ordinary wooden - - the present time the Russian duties on 1 an a p' ,tr _�; Q dt600ND-HApD SETTLERSJOAINS` frame, you would be charged IIW. we maks this alt stwi certain articles when imported "Ento theme ftawta word this awpe+im caw•at(tn,121D OfYg YOU A CRA11Clr �..aTp TO NLT IT AT $16,for the-bewQU of owr Goat•ed Aerniotor. •I i . . r 2 :. - country through the Baltic ports are lower - :-,,_. , San rville, Maine. I ..;'._ LE R - - W4 have .old an enormous number of Power Aermotor -I I . i�: 0 i outflta with which saws are used,and•poor saw that nuts hard I than those levied on the san1A gOOda When m TO jfetre0ta[rem their usefulness and their reputation. It we fur• im orted overland. Russia now binds her- "C. I. Hood d1 Qo.,4 swell,1►tas3.I UNTIL YOU DET OUR PRIG! AOR NEW. ni.n.very auperbr saw at a very law ptiae,many gRa ran ant- '1 p ANDTHt fits will b• bought to•drive them. Wherever one0•arod Aer- 3► self to ret'ace the latter to the level of the "Gentlemen:—I elthat.I cannot ssyenougb ash or &hist wMta wowrt. �� �� a� � ����� awtor goad,others are euro to follow. . former- when fife treaty comae into forJ�e, In favor of hood's tl; p&,rIl1A. For flue years it;/1l1tTFtft;D, tVhen ave take a well known article red•aign it,and put itin o efupe very rges or to anything that of a w 11,tt erythi•g rand not to impose any .new difi'erential I have been troube with scrofula in my neck s OANI>tD� wider&and enlarges our reputation rat awing w01t,•'veryytntag . I'll"• . . tariff'for the import trade Of the Balitic and throat Seve l kinds of m diel es which I , . to which we put our hands,and this is the thing that has in ,� the past brought so atuch business W out factory,and whish In t�._' a the Sea of Azof, witli .the exception of the I tried did nett do a any good a d when I com- . - ' '• sen ottr ate future,ora have no doubt;will bring,pnedptty, ►1l tote i - P a+ Caucasian coast, and the Black Sea, insured to take 13 lad'.& 8arsapalr !la tilers were - at t ao aofot. undue&&to our line. It u trds »potation tn.t we tin ding +�, i' o Le pi working for. ,afi -In return for this the German Government large bunches on y neck so•sore that I could - _ we believe that t ho Aer he f steel saw frame dna saw _ " T"M(21" UC "Free FliCtf#g will cooflrm and euhaoce the fame which oro hay gained i - agrees not to .introduce more favorable a In the manufacture of. Steel Windmills and Strel TOwen, - Sets beam for.the purpose of seatteriag them so that ererybod duties oli any of the frontiers of the empire ��� jjtg 11�� ry Farms w ma know tn.t,Qcud thing can be had for a ugatt price tR� i than those oil the boundary between it �/ Eve Musics Ttbs4cNor in Ca Sleepers"etsrs OFFRii Testa STREL SAW Al1U FRAiIR FOR tii6 C•ASH'Aso and Russia. i+url.her, the two powers con not bear the slightlbst touch. W n I had taken nada should know where they f. P FIVE COPitiN OF AUPBRTIS6]fRHT No.8 of this atlas u per q 'CJs Can get their Music cbep z conditions acted in No.2. In t,ur next advertisement,No,a � _-^.,.- 1>e we.shail talk of gelvaniung,dud make an ufer that w�jj b.e o� ' Bent to support each other to the best. of ode bottle of th4 medicine, th soreness had Write us for Catalogues; also twiversal interest. Thia is odr.No.S. A1:RJf07,)w : i� - their ability in the regulation of the rail- gone,.and-before i had finished he second the &ample COPY OftheUANADIAN _ t ti way ddec and to co-operate in the introduc- bunches had entire ly disappears BIANCHN blltsl01AVI1 . , 11 a mthly)our- W' 11.1.14M �j " 5 s' tion of direct freight favi!}' es eciall on ATwt�on, anger ills, nah with 11.00 worth of meas o S, �p(NG I� BLI1\�e' k _ g J P Y S 1Vlalne. in each issue. p to IB per d1tThe .'I ­ the linea leading to the German ports of N, k If you d de to taku H 's Sarsaps- Aeby citnvassere. t3oe prem- . - = Dasttsic, Kopigsberg,-and ,-Memel. This rillz do not be ind� sed to buy an other, lam list. We Carry everything ••''r' . �` 'V agreement applies only to_ the state rail in the MualaJine. :. er' orae but the two .Governments pledge ti00d S Pith cure cons'tipa fon by restor- i The IAst letter, the !anti WOrtlis y ' ing the l•eristaltic action of thea mentaty eautele WHALEY, ROYCE&CO. VISIBLE tYRI 'ING •� : the'iast Rues in !'lain sight, adds t - themselves to do all they can induce the 161 vONaB IT.TORpNIO,ONT. t' t #- private lines :to adopt the same" tariff. -- ~- f f f Ptf TYPEWRITERS' I. I o per cent. t0 the j11CaSure OT , f i Russia agrees .o`axe t the German std NURSERiMEN I DEA ERS _ rising'— it} p v g LUM T1tE�}i: ,i all on alum stock S a»d $ ~f ffftfffttffitftftCtitffPtttttttttt f ff ttf ttttNO LiFTINC 0� CARRNiCE, Na '° ~ `� • cnrreLC in payment of Customs dues at 1 - the rate of 1 !X10 marks to 308 old rubles r year'. Laf0fit--oWck in Canada, well .�,, .YOU _ ; . � r , g t furnished and fllr t cla,a,• Al o It few cars HAVE RIBBON DIRECT INKING STRONG I�ro and .to off r no opposition to the'return of left thoso.ce14 rated Iced Globe Da�n}}Pers A I EST MANIFOLDINC,POSITIVE AIIGN'. _ i• OniorlI none bet''r rows. S. RUUD t . 1. r: Jewish er 'grants of Russian origin gg J provid 1th a Russip.-t passport if they Sa1t�OnNurseri� a Bulingto , Ont. WE �'i0�..d' MENT, UNE UALLED, SPEEDr A ------ -- i 1, HAVE i Q have not so earned more than one month E ' it iv 'Gerntanq. Thin last atipuiatioln i �;,,� I[ -..- A r , '„ a ,, } STAI1flAtD AMERICAN MACHIN- .a` especial! interesting. '; �1-, l �. �`iOREe , b THEfl1CHESTGRADE IN EVECYTHINC . i y � , SLOCtIM'S E VE :T en��ed mulslon HA HE AGENGY L. , It is an indisputable fact that every mu -- •' _- i i - Ox3'g �, % a ADDRESS— k1'_-i-k.1 _'Lj*: who wears his watch in his vest pocket i `f-� -..,` ' . DEFORMITY• —:OF I `1. ' `._; -� behind time. . ,� ' D j]��j�� . .. - ,: FREE BROs Corers 1:Cerny t' i' �!°�„ P1JflE COD LE V11Je � � € r , _; ry .- • I, R ICN 1T_IIN G M,:1 c,HINE MFORS. , . �, . Tender earns, painful corns `soft corns � : , 'It a obod�to`s emt- ��-"-- '.�, T R ,' , , p S s p 1,,;; . , t �OR�3V3'_o1 C MT [�1�T_T �I bleeding. Borns, hard _ corns, corns o al :tit�wr r- ata on t•rysdes when 1cu Easy f0 take',A11d; -°.:, ' 1 I P k:inds and of all wizen, are alike removed i are ruptured, Many poo- Y _ ws■rlslarrtrrr 11 -.- i pie a ruined t lite by trgsaes sold them (the A II^r0A# Flesh Prodtucer, �-” .r —` - !V a few-days by the use of Putnam'e Pairitea 'a + Corn Extr, &tor. ,. Never fails oure,n ve reverse of wha n featly needed.) your�ruBB t+V p Infants and tildren cuged in 61-' to 8 weeks+ iNti for it , ` , '*-' 1.. : �_.�­ ­.._­ - - if . causes.paxn, never leaves deep spots tha Tho sand4 of a ple have-boo cured by my &anti take no'other. a ,i. ° ' . - are,more evk-)ying. thaw the wigit}al d' - tr.�s ea. � _ -- - RA BY,.: � , ,_ �� _ dl - Rk.J 13ER e , . fort. t.ire P tnam' Pains 'gt;tl E .ac dfor ill" t aced boost ire i ,. , . � E3S,MOC7U'M CLQ.. . • • t ,* vi tsps S� ---•-t i�.r�•� ;.,; 11. �rt�tt©lath Vi y S ee, perfect-ra,t f wtion'In fit oty1e„- and finisht-and it •has bectot�m$ $ I troaaAgi a trial. $eware of Substitutes. 901 -- t 1 ;V i. _ .� ,.1 ,. : ("! b ^u'tai�d that ,: h 14-: h drd fat v �� `'' r 'G'aluablo Cook hook sunt trots. '�" . q- - , .. y gg: o' a iffy whe>e. ,P`OISOA:& Go , ti. 1 .. y,. - .-i t• . F _,,� ,=1°. is -: at;on ro 134 g otr t west, � Ta,6uto lupi in�ni lay»Y�ri�ia# nignin baia , �.'. 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TO OUBBULSORIBRAD:Bj rof raring , i.--For 1 r end Timothy,.Lo a,�►'e. �-•,•The . P. U. C.E. Pru er misting , . �• , �. , � f, - to the address label on oar 7 )Pap Inn F. ld t ossa has a ti �,+_ • ' . ' _ can always aaeartain the date to hick t� juvenile driver of next Bunflay stoning will be-led by !!flee yyour subscription to Tun Nrwe i aid. Indian ex r ' tion. Nellie Law, I :Y %_ Remittance , are acknowledged a `1'014.--"Wily aUd hOW , y„� ,� change,of date on label on the stet ap r ol- -Rett. I pend is.jnbilant over the ar, should w0 ra .' �. - �* '+ 1 /- � ^ Y lowin receipt of money at this cillos w ys rival of a ughter. --The new.timetable on the Gl. T. Ikt. .-: X ,�. . ' keep tr$e dare void ahead. t .-Wan immediately, caretaker for takes effect ori and. lifter Monday next. _' '` , .1` Dale s Ha 1 Appl to Jno. Dickie. *• Next week we will receive our mail at :. •�' _ ,;t f+ •--W. o ourII as taken possession of about 8:80 nearly.two` hours earlier than - . , hia reside c on Church street South. we have been receiving it during the last' r� y --Mrs. 1 xton and Mrs. (Dr.} Eaet• month. '� q - PICKERING, ONT.. MAR.- 30' 894. -i �' , = - wood spelt -he holidd�ys with Whitby —Mien Mary Eye returuod from Olin= ' *- `l% � � p friends. - I e s rl, �,: ton on Wednes,lay, after a few wedka ao- �' �_, LOCALISMS _F army ends are eQarco hereabouts journ with friends. She will resume her ��. ; . ' this s i r - - - ' . x pr n , and wages are in cousequence duties as head coat maker-at N. B. Mar• ,�� = -- �� F, -r IIpon her reel bbor's hat she d ruling hi h snob's tailarin establishment. Nelson --/' �\ ,�--- ''I s gaze I - ' _ - ,,. " , ; Awhile with.look intent, —The a ate naw in very good con• informs us that trade is brisk in his line. r A$d in these terine the=atruotare oral d:. ditlOn. us hope that the muddy —We want a Boob live correspondent df �' / \ 4# %/ l / 1 / / yi - : "It's grand---magnificent!" season ha en passed. . at several places in this distriot. Look :/ 1 / * ( R� . Upon.Niagara she looked, �l�J . And to her lover said -^The tried men of this viiiy�a haus over ou'r columns and if aur looalitp ie �" - +) ;' .g I-, As to his arm her own she hooked, a hungry o64 this week,as house cleaning not represented send 'us some items for 1 ��_ . tIt's pretty, sin'-tit Ned?" has bete e q its an epidemic. next issue. Snob letters will be read ' =-All kinds-fencing wire,:Logan's - ' —J. L. Bpi k was here on Frida , the with interest• - I' y Help as maks Tilos Niiwe t =Dominion DaJ= comes on Su day first time n a out three months. He was better than it has aver been. - r' ibis year. pleased wi t e management of hie milli. —During the past week the,R. T, of T. ' z' -�A. Howlett is now foreman for east ---Robe t C thbert, of Montreal. who have greatly added to the appearanoe of t , Linton. has been s n ing hia ...r....... .:.........a........................... ....�..._._... Eaoter holidays in their lodge room, by furnishing all the awu�itsra•�u.�rt�N�u�����ws��wu....���N� �..NN�N����i�i •� —The tramp season has fairly om- Toronto. c le on Pickering friends Wed• tables with new covers, and tba windows . menced. I ., , . - nesday. with new curtains. This with further in• ' —Frequent of our villagers spent as: —Fran turfs was here fob a few bended improvements will make jt a de• i . z ter abroad. days-this w nursing an in ured cran- sirable lace for Societ and other most- i We h%ve jilat fi111Bhed �ak1IIg 8�04�G . UU —Mies Cora Haryey,'of Cedardale, was sum. He , ae resumed his duties at ings. - P y .i and are now offerir a great many with friends here. Howse'* lit re Whitby. g ' g y `I • linea of goods at epeaially redno®d { -Colla a resumed on Wednesda ith --Mrs. T-ga Wise has had many cal• WHITBY I 3e a good attendance. lers at her m lliuery establishment this l prices to clear, them• out, in order t4 '; —Miss Jessie Kerr visited with city week. T ladies nay that her display of Mrs. Potts,of Brooklin, is visiting Mrs. I make ro011 , O! our IIew spring �OOdB. : i f - friends over Easter. head ear e� , —Mrs. Wm, g ply lovely Jno. Burns. Bnnitdr, of the Kin ton --Beyer p ties haus been in the vii• Jno Brant is home from Toronto fora i W�IlOh are arr1V111g' IlOW� �'vel'� II1aII Road; le eeriQnsly ill this week, lags during th set week looking after few holidays, should Be6 our neW Worsted aIId BAit- Y p 4 k —Some of our.merchants '•are iII$ houses to ret. It is unfortunate that we The Misses Morrow are home spending In S� �be dad II 0 d Bee oAr neW . '� . . ^� � steak while others are taking it easy. have not re of the better class of dwel- their holidays. �. - �' —The Re tip �' rY Y : s. y Mr. Frazer, ' button, will lings to o$ r.- Miss Lillie Smith is acting as saleslady II6 DreBB t oOdB B �OlileB 8IId - • ' preach in St. Andrews church next ab- —floor F woett hde' purchiised the in Roes Bros, store. j. W ► g > > _ I .. nth. old Baker lace on-the Brook Road. He Miss Cartwright, of Kiingston, is visiting I . our choice Stock of new r1IIt$. Every- . . • —(}cod Friday passed off quiet! in will take ` session at once we are told. the Misses Dartnell. 'body is weloomeb to 4 l and inspect- 'r' file villagef The place donned iia un- Cleorge mil go eztensively into the gar• for the easter h 1 daps.n Wednesday last 011r II8W OOdB. LOWBBt Oaal1 r10eB. 1 - day garb. Bening tree naso. g P . Jno. Berns is after the Hedge. Fence - . I �1 heat rine for reduce. �/ --The recant cold snap has mat filly —Isaac futon has leased the Baker ,. R' p p / , interfered with the snokerfishingin8 *try place jest est of the S ink. Mille. He is Co'e interests in Ohio, Ill. ,, I hereabouts. '� P- James Nicholson is expected home from ; I. . • having a B ne foundation placed beneath ,the old country this week. - t --R. B. Dillingham has been eon nod the barn ad the other outbuildings will Leslie Arnold has been vieitidg friends to his room foM the past week, but is'•now be thoron� fly overhauled. in Blenheim this last week. . rapidly recovering. . . —We hod quite a snow storm Wednes- The Bachelor's Ball on Tuesday night —Monday was a holiday at the ' ink day night,,�lut the beautiful gaiekly tan. lass was a great saeeess. i bore. -The other places of business ere ished before the hot rays of Thursday's Fred Lapham spent t oo Id�r'riday visit• - - - ' I. open jest t'6e same. sun. It i the general belief that seed ing friends in Bowmsnville. The'BeaA011 is just IIOW Opening for •' - •' ., —The Firemen tested the engin oII timd will rive in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Rylie, of Toronto, are vii►• - -.A itina with'Mrs. W. H. Warren. `. ; Friday afternoon and found the sa a in —B. B, ha of that town has r- , L- first-class condition. Miss Victoria (�}ordon is visits° her sit- ' chased a 1�a1f merest in 6he IIridge fir, lora. Newtow, in Port Perry,g _ x - ' I —(leo.-O'Leary A Bons, of the 8rd on- Timis. ,r. S Grp ie a bright young tel- The Misses Warren, daagbters of Dr. _ cession, has leased the Boone olio on low and wa 1 be nine stn acquisition to the F. Warren are home visiting their parents. the new Glreenwood road. jotirIIalistip fru tufty of North Ontario. Clayton,Johnston has given up the dry aI1C W@ Bre ahOwin elegant ralYge$ iII all kinds. Of —D. S: Chrystal, of Toronto, a ret —W,-H; Fa tea hast'entsd Mrs. Lea Goods business and intends returning t� WOrBteda, 1`a1:ICaDtin B, +CaIIAd1aII aIId . Easter with GF. B. Cowan. They ave vena' hou � o Chnroh street, and will the city. y II1a' �` been fast friends for many years. move into�tbe s me this week, S. Herks We understand that- Jro.' Brow° has ported Tweeds at close prices, - ; —R. A. Bunting has been off dui for N 111 OConpq th house seated by Mr. accepted an ageney for the firm of Meeara. , ••ora.Y,,..��1.-NNNN-N�NaN�N�N�u�� _ n s few days since our last inane thr ugh Fawkes, tied J H. Mc(�vay will again No><on Bra., implements. -i8 baYq ala0 0 erred 011Y YIeW Bt00 illness. He is now almost recovered Q04a a number of our boyo were over to � P k of domicile i ai l., brick reaidenee; Just vs. i —W. Linton, Of the Ontario Ban at- Dated by k x. }1 rte. Oshawa an (food Friday, and report bar tlh111111lii1111 ti : � �. �P�j"tR� ! � i tended ,the Bachelor's ball at W itl•y —C. Dale, of Toronto, wry hero 'Qq�- lag had as excellent limo. Charles Connors was last week•,fined 19 ��' �, enjoye . eveninipg. A first class time was nesday making arrangements for the iii• - wh oh far quality, design and price are better than - l ;� enjoyed. - -- - sad owte, io all #11 for ao alleged as>Nu►ult, provement of is block on Bing sheet. preferred by Melritle HSN'. _ ' we have ever shown.; —Wm. unity bas been looking r a The Hail lull! be overhauled and mach Thi°ge are,pnnrually dui! around town - F suitable dwelling in the tillage for the improved inside, making it much more at - - ' past month, but as yet has been u sue• suitable for Jodie purposes. weathp ear and deprwaing times.b 0'Q cold eessfal. ,--The L wrence farm in the 4th eon• There was a meeting on Monday eigbt . a a A f. —Mrs. Atery is 1�arinR a kitchen a t- cession was; a ■ ; `ed to ter residence on Church street A pun at auction ai file (for• t All Saints obnroh to inspire .into fibs . dost House Tn ay afternooi:, bat wan will of the late Elm a Lynda oonoerniaag . y new fano• will replao• the old one a not disposed of, as only $1,900 was the the 60 acres of land noeded to the church. �-�-• ,.- short tim0. highest pries o Bred. The upset bid esu ffiiee Nettie Thomsoa bas been appointed .i..r �mly —For&event eents cash, ou nig re- teacher is yJie Model school as silooeseot ko ` y y mutt in advan a of that amount. .`.�� !- eeive a copy of ibis -'ournal weekly atil —Gleorae W. Decker has tilt s'eosi l Miss McKay, who returned to her home is i . laniary lei noxi. nbsoribe at on and a oatload v# is for feed'in n Windsor on Friday last. ffiias 1tiCoRay has We begin is week with otar stook in exoellnt sltapo• Saab da !sew B g been the :slat saooessfal teacher the model bolus ad ed, making the most oomple/e aseottsaeni of Yillu'yiery (}Dods sad ieoDro • h��• . from the jW" . Borne nine Hundred has ever had. May Miss T. have the same Novel ever seen in Pickering. We show a swortm —Among qnr Easter visibtn wo ht bushels oompoae the ebipmeat. !fringe saw, —E• I. F, large ant of 8tu'kw mention the following: F. Bunting, o-r- indeed thgit we do not grow vino h nip Plaq' ee. No doubt these are to be the lead$ig feature of file season, . onto; F. Smith, Primrose ! A. B. ow- is this locality r home cousomp on. "� : an tripping the shaped hat to the rags for prominence. Flowers - sweU, of Toronto, oNawRYwoc�o. - endless to snip all �J in• --The oolleoiisig of odd coins and —We siltsAt oaRratnlate Freak W1u• tastes, Veilinipi►. Etc. We oo . ' ( pa• 1ey,tormerly of the Brook Road,oa hating J• Irwisi -i-• vile 411. b iasp*ot oar stoat. tags stamps has become an epidemic with saoeesafolly��wd his veterinary ezam• home. fit` h� $*'ter 4otidiy� at . a many of our people. We find suffi ient instions, He bas now full liberty to use Mise Eadie Taylor is lrom�for bac Eater I- - MRS a I• WIS Ea -- diffioaliy is proearing thew for eve dal the title V 8. bpi has not divided where holiday.. g � �T T use. - to locate for praotioe. We wish him sae•. Chas. Dolphin. of Claremont, tr risitfa _ , PICHExINC , f _ , -Tho five yeas old son of James Jop• am. ! in this vioinit 6 tins while at play fell and fract his . —John A. Linton former! of this M r. Bra , - y place y Atidley, visited at Bea. tb' h lbs other day. The fraetare was hu been a inted psrmaaeng b tb• ms 's washc. tt�� a�ppoo - reituoed with the leant possible delay and position of breakoaaa oa ihs loss!rise Ws not th►#the Editor bas beau snide : ibe child v now doing nic•I .• -- Y 3aily betwieea Y forbore and Toronto. Hs h+►pp��y. Wby P because It is itgirl -�- I , i :; --One of Decker s tsemn rao fro the bas moved lits onsehold eQeots b. Ih'ank Pata4er intends moult!x• iafa the ° s as'd oonoension Tuesday. Su dark was latter pplica. wb he will is fatttsy m. bouts!nisiT vacated by Mr. Halbcarae. — drawing wood to the village, and not side. We congra elate John upon nit good Mr. Mo1PLoma, our ex-merohaat, spent . loading with su!$cient despatch, the hor• fortune. a few days last west with Heade is a� nes got tire. Alf bad to walk tom . —J elm 'Wood ff rhi a eiarload of v --Rev. C6iebohm officiated at St. An• •lo°o �v seaared a situation_#A - butoher* cattle bis sea Zelotos at Bud• street car driver is Toronto• we wish him drown' Sunday, and declared the 1pit bury, on Th y. Among the load every epogew, - - x - of"t educe vaeatti. - He ve the eon- . e/ _ Y Ba were some saes 'onall� S>ae eiltll5, find Oar Yiyer intends imavida to Piot wing 1` -- y - Rregadon some sound advise in oar poo• we songraiulats a people of that latittids on Monday. Ware sora► to see -Wilson . . . ilea with theelsailois LT!► neN as r. p upon their good forttiae in ip0b leave our midst. • i7 - e b•et. It is said that Lot• is do• Mos Campbell of Brown Hill sad Mise : . _ —Ed B an, of the and eon., adv s°0u _ . M this welt some Prussian Blne ens ing a Very extensive business in th• meM Robinsap of I+[atkLaai ware vi ting mitt Diroot I rtatioil Of D ( ppdgr �}ppdg'.,,Li>ri8lf>il �• - as well a a quantity of Blot- E • ' ase line ap moos, the Misses Irwin&. for seed. As this grain has hes • all ...Rome mise mie attem Rye hear that Dae of �onr young ladies I thoroughly cleaned it is bee from:ao ous fire to the o' tit took the Carr home with Icer on Wednes- C Glc weeds of an hind y dwelling. fast west of da ouselng Come again Win. i i 88_le*io Wes i y the iron bridge, oa Friday evening. The �esars >bevi s Lover and kilts be" mov- •-The new road to the station hie n �e was discoyere.1 in time, : I ; a12d WorstedB G7 ehe =� - howeysr. tb ed into Mr. Lawson s inst east of � I)ry t�7 oode. l - almost impassible during the t sok.• ,, PN prevent s leon9a�riliioa. The hoose bas this sacs. 'fie are to welcome these r Tho Dont nR of gray! placed ibereo last not b�tn ooenpisa for.some time,eo that irien�s aearu t� , � fall was o! bo fine s oharacier. I will Arrived New York tMar011 Ytlth r si 'it110 la :' . there is nit the leant doubt but that the Onr gonia! ntetobant t►isited the city p8 �? w'lll h8• z be necessary for the Council to re- vel fire was started therein for the. •zprens last*geek and laid in a stook of s Ipla(}ed on the �}oIIIIt8I8 aQ flppn � gni I8. . . the road dusiag the siert lett weeks. purpose of destroying lbs building. W, �• He is now.9 rep wod� to sell to „ ,. Po P R —Word-:has been received •by it O' 4 eonfldeai that be knows who comers the best rialit for thelamt iaoney. : • P 'relatives around bore stating that the ' I parties are, bat as be did not We he%r that e B ac�ksmith s hares bas argaiii8 ill'� Oleg ©f Gooag. ; W. J. Miller and Charles Downie have been ails during the !sot-con a of weeks. . ° ' ti nes em isti�7ce the match, ws witbbald . :. •tl: i arrived at Indian Head sU O. H., and tb•nam•*: Snob;oondaot u deserviaR of we bops t�iat his best 1 wiiiak. tlw a�, - - - ps oat the stook taken over aro in first,class �. a st►tisfaotory eicplanat a for tics ooatipaed i y _ the severest pu ishment. Should the absence. _. - ' condition. They were about ;one eek act be repeated a authorities will st c ■ . the tri •who attended � w P• Dna proceed to sal out stern jaetio•. Aonas of the y loltcn ■ s erioket isieeti did ` slot' take The Kingston itentiary is tb• proper �yets't 8n at Claremont last week Malatl'eet ' �., place on Fretn� evening of last w as place for Amb waard IIrst— the bings0 way r . ' ��� �* �. atoned the mad. Jiao taker.the + -e" ' anuotme_ed. Those who Wako any in est ---Repos) of oksrirg Fablio 8sbool longest am trming bola*. • r � is the gams are asked to meet iw V. Ranter terminal xaminations. Fifth — I[r. valeatlne's ora ,' Ricliardson's office Tuw& ev vWag� y- 1 , g y •nmg .moi' Ethel Jones 1 . Wm. Bunting 1167. ed their elm for*0 rtmnrieineat ofd8�a ". when Ih• formation of a club will bs eon• Foairtb,—Arnott Leslie 1489, Whiter bo on Tuesday evening last. The.roads . E { : - t " ' sidered. The meNiaR will w at Olark lg'J9, Nel Peak 1289, _I ys - - Wm Ham being almost fmpassible pearaited . g 7:80. Several aiatlleng•s hs►t+.bei 'y. 1�0, !ladle Qutbe 1249, Lilian Palma: many f�'om going who bt►d iiiteaded b+ ed &!read .. y 11x0, James 86sis 111?, Annie t7ittlton present. g . ' .>v!•teral 1 atiob of timber v 2094, Alma Da,idsoa 9Bfl, Bamn.l Doyl. The Bi'bl•800iety held a frost ssossfal ll►• � ! - . , beta piak•d n rrr Ibe lake shore der- 90tf,Maad . pp Logan 77L 8r. Tbird --Qhar• meeting hem last W*ft& $, but owieg . . � . lag the fortaiRbt. Theses ' aro lie gam, llgp� ,d►Ww Herr 1171, John to bad roads the atteadsaoo was.rotlrlR Ohthtl g►ii- _� 5sippo have bean part• of the ri►!t flerry 100x, Laura H eo hE1•. 111 11tBB. aY8 air. - - sig•nn 899, Hatr3e 1►x'� •e is r,� ih.ve beet,►. . ,lo>kn hittls tl#?t1 ' tet 10 left ;:. that broke loose op tbo NiaRarit •v Docker 881 1[able .banks 884 endensoa ably ailed the �iaie, t the S �r -1 sad were blown soros& the lake. Law?90, Nos'mw Kerr 699, Waller P•ak Young gave us a t�. gWOAped dOW11, ti II IIx. i ® II10xi8 e>l° °°. po Wo'"k.: ►are of per• �,_ " is of the rti qday Aggie onset 488. 1[aggi. o' mW w•te sorry tint/ t[r. , owing IY1OIIe� d tV'8 ai'� i tpQ1i• f4C. - a y s' the brerking 489. Jr. .-- ' .` - Third Franeos Jones 115 . I� � . . . �HA. ,i y loss to tlaj owner. ltneNrn ai badin*n was not .bl. 14 be '� fIU 1>f1 Z'!! u t • Lilian Ln Ue 1094, John Lodi•95a W. pe+es*at during the g"maost. - ff?r th8 a ew - i - ' ._ - --8evelr�.l of Der sliap' sf Da. san 9a8,Alfi�sd Westlake 91a,1iabel Eoaob.red 1i�iw► iitb Beac'4 rem Weboa t�•elm::"W'h � tsldel' A that.f�egwnlly snigbt,�sono BItbY >r Mowbray'896, Levi 9hepbrd 8f31, Idasle n+atried osl WedaNday. Mar, 9lst.. aid. 8. de�ldty gam.. - f NI a b t f . 0" Ov sppiit tobiweo jaioe yon (cordon 99't 0 Bwtre•,ad Igo abl d the : Oy � . ` Ihw S utuh coadacts ly Bis's'ell?S9 PKi+Uetksat' 90i. Berthr cai � X _ W8� tel OQt stet Hilts 5?l,pirie d � m d 8dlti 1i1 � I a a: credible 0144# one lliiaYt! that tb• a64. Fred.Liseombe � Louie tbe& I bests e! flint. y • ' • i O t �; {3�- , ,, trrtoiw tree itis aodacii7 +� es 908. S.epod,--J ililtsn� oLLts. ,• . . trio* t F whit• hit E88, N Ban; a88, F. • E ; . _ , : �'. 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