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' �A jag {Octal Gar �+ �; ,i :; . I O 1��7 the beget of health, and was helping to storei. h 1 1 . - - , away oma hay when he complained of a : Dr• g;' H. Major is visiting friends is tet' 1 .'LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS R]9C00 1DED BY chokfi�g sensation and of pains in his chest. `Detroit. - Medical. - THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR He nagea to get to the house and ask John Moore moved on Tuesday onto the 1P - ll�.BATE'JAN, M D. Cam. M.C.P. OOA$EBPONDENTB. for some medicine, but almost immediately Turner farm. , .Pits p' -. � "�_ ► , . - expired. He was'a member of the A.O.U. R• dt 11.0:, Coroner. Office and Residence, We are pleased t0 688 Mr6d Jas. TOdeli a ;fes ry k ing Street, .,00 nag Office hours Morning I r OLARgMONT W. society here, and well known through- able to be out again. h K« �: so to ii:ao; Eveniba 6 to e• out Bbwmanville, Port Hope and Cobourg. John Besse is spending a few weeks oa>t �� + _ = MrS. C. �T. Dotleon,'of Welland, is visit• He was a genial, wholesouled man and was his farm near Drayton. r� "�i ' -`£ Legal. - ing with Mr. and Mrs. R. P.-Hopper this spoke"of in the hi best esteem by every. Mr. and' Mrs. Thoa. Todd visited thw ' -g �� - y week, body The funeral took lace on -Monde "r" 3 p y former s eleter in Toronto last week. r ., Ds & DODDS' BARft' STETIs, -�� _ � Mrs. Tho as Monkbouse end son, of at 2' . m., when the remains were interred R. 31. Hawkins, of'Rat Portage, who Ls+e -.'s D a01,ICITORS, ETC., lch} Adel iy1 street ; �'# �� �- at th IInion f emeter The A. O. U. W. east,T ronto. At Claremont fiueaa yl Illy , 8touffville, ere here Tuesday with Mr. � Y• been quite 'ill, is, we are pleased to learic• ��: RRIB- I and Mrs. W. Reitb. order.turned out and oonduated the burial recoveriz:g. � ` 3 r E• r'AREWELL, Q. �?., Mrs. Chas. Flowrenee has beef ill for aervi'e. There were present many'breth• Mrs. Damott left this week for Torontw r `#;3 — V + TER,Ooanty Crown Attorney, red county got a Famil gaten� Flour 1 50 r ba 1 'i. _- soliaitor. Court House,Whitby. lo-y y Pe g' ern f om Deigbboring odges. enroute for Aurora and Collin wood, where• ' dome time, but we are happy to state that g . JAMES MILLER, SOLICI OR, 2`0• . -+- AT THE -•-+ , She i4 sem@what reaavered. Brown's Corners. eho will visit friends. jt4,a F.. TARY Public, eonve ander, et , Office at Chas. and Harvey Gould, of Uxbridge, The Brush Factory i$now being operatedF �` s. . __ yam. Mo ey to loam- C j N '(,�' MILLS'' were in the village Tuesday afternoon, b steam. James Ball and his em a ares jij,� , :� ' Thistle Ha," user Brough i7 1-i j,- T new blacksmith has arrived. ` All'or Y iii DOW do Mc(IIGLIVRAY; ARRIS dere promptly attended to. fay Wishing the power. d ,r and called upon a number of friends. p P Y �. `ere,SolioitoreI dcc. OSloe op to Post . PIC#CEXR=2T --n Dr, 13mich, of Btouffville, visits Clare• The people of this neigbbgthood are James Fowler spent Sunday in the Yater` of ice, Whitby.Ont. Jno.Ball Down, .A,., - -- gree ly grieved over the loss of bbne of oar Though living in Green Riser, his posh 1 : V A.11foGi1liYray,LL.B. >aonev LO L ey oeQ °' R wont on first and Lhird Tuesday of eaoh office is s till Whitevale. r . a •• . . month. Dental rooms in Bund 's block, most energetic and go-ahead farmers, T. ,P a /� ,ew thonsand dollars, priv to funds, M- •,&OR I Y Par inson whp has gone td Markham,where g � 11 to loan on Real Estate=Mortg4 es at ream- �0 a 1. �. LlntOn hue die sed of bis barb@r- ' The work on the dam is beimg vi ., -- A •too ,e, % Po he ill carry on farming in the large scale. proceeded with thins week, an,d the ,;� onable rates of interest. THOS. P KER,Bar- , a*i M a+ .w ing business to Isaac Mantle. Eyidently O e of the largest meetin s ever held Y q will be mended in a few da s t, _ raster,Pickering,(every Saturday.) !-y sa Ode9 A ` �' "` � 0 3 ' � o the tonsorial business here has got into sin the first organization of our F.B.C. The boy whose friends were in search W 'a n�°` ISO. F. DOWNES. BAP. TER, �t11r a. a 9-4 �! M the hands of shrewd speculators. was hat of SAtnrday night, about forty him last week was not found imbibing 4)1% Solicitor, Conyeyanoer, etc, has per C oa p & o W. Rawson ham started a tailoring es• me bens being present, The following of- temperance fluids as expected. momently located is Claremont, Office in ti A"� a w W. ed Bnndy's Hall. Brook street, north. Money to I ;� .. w tablishment over J. H. Jobbitt's shoe Ace were elected : Hon. Pres.,Alex. Neil- H. wilbnr has moo Into David Tmra- F gip: Loan idv �+' o er'e dwellfn on the 6th con. A fine "tee A S store. He i8 an energetio young fallout, son ; President, A. Little ; Vice Pres., T. has moved ID with them minae going the �`' �"a «.: °` r g I �;' h and will, no doubt, get a fair Share of Ja nes;.Secretary, J. Maxwell ; Captain, - . Petertna /. qog a e• 11 trade.. Geo. Little; Treasurer, W. Little; Com- Miss Grace Wilson, of Toronto IInivec - .. . '""--""""' �""""`�� O u"p a :, Prof. Crowder, the eat and onI mittDo, J. Weir, C. Thompson, H. Pearson, sits, has returned to the city t0 resume her - sd � "g, `TANZANT, V. S., C1R DIIATE — Si -9 " sae y J, P tch. studies, after spending Easter week witb< witih. honors, Out. VOL College, Head - ^. - o o �brenologist of tbt;t name, flus been so her parents and friends. r. Branch office Dumbarton; New "A O p I• �p I e J a o o c �oarning here for the peat week or so. He t)t:DAR OREiiK. Inspector Ferguson and Justice 8harear� ,.- office Oshawa, �r ton Menagh Aset.,in attendance day; or night. = a� a 'o'd of Whitby, were in the vAle last weep -1; Will be at Wm.Colhn'r blacksmith shop; High- py a o pq$ •�w o A P a Rave an entertainment on 6atnrday even• °� lewd Creek,every Saturday afternoon, ire ty_ o Ey �� i I �x�Nm A 4 E� inR in Bundy s Hall. � The collection, T e following is the Maibh report of the They did not try or sentence any porsrm., _ �V,�� HOPKINS,VEThRINAR SIIR- NII ,� $' PqP, web elan ing of nils in S. S. No. 14 Picker- a which amounted to about 17 cents, was P P nor seize or destroy anything. , , u ,..� �° dp in Fifth alarm,—Florence Holden. Sr. ' , . .11• (3EON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- .m�J o G d ti 1 scarcely sufficient to meet current liabili g' Robert Milne is improving the appear- A -, i urinary College Toronto, regiatereQ member =O v• A ►s o, $ ties. Fon th,—Maty Smitb,MyrA Boldon;Ethel ante of'his Whiteveile farm by enclosing it of rhe Ontario veterinary Medical Association. P MO�voy, William Pugh, Levi Pugh, Fred Fx` OfSoe,residence and shoein forge or}e and one- U ..: d Q While deeeending Cedar $ill t0 the pugh, Morgan Pugb, William Ellie, Wm• with the popular fence known in this aW. ¢ g o. i west of the vill eon Tbarsda of last boyhood as the Seneca Patent. '' quarter miles -north of Green Riper. Steer $� g A village Y Par'ah. Jr. Fourth,--l3amael waddle, R. �Z drivin shoes at iron prices. O-mce and shop 60� �� :o e i a a �tw@ek, 6dnm Bp@ars and wife, of Atha,. Miss Pickett after•spending a week or twee :,Y-wTao er, Peter Robinson. Third,—Dorse r with friends in the city, returned hams is ehours tom 011 ��m e out P•p m� of ..'g . narrow) escaped a Serious accident. The Par sh, Edith Parisb,Alice Linton, Arthur graph addressa a Al$ 2 , o W- I 4 a y P� week. City sir dose not appear to hAvw -(green River,Ont. ' 00 i �p m ' w P U cD a ; �A horse became frightened at an old vehicle McAvoy, Annie Tucker, Walter Ellis,Han- had-any ill effect, as the bloom of health ie�. 0 on the r.,adside and in- sh in ca sized nah!Lintoa, Robert Gra • g.0 P B I N S, VETERINARY ti 'o]� y' g p Albert Ganslin, Y- still rceptible. f surgeon, graduate of Ontazlo Veterip- the ba with its occupants into the Second,—Tressle Taan, Ettie Linton, M. but . : Toronto, office and aeeidence,Lin- R� P John vowed to mend his wayq, wry college, ELM DALE aitch, ur more properly speaking, over (Inn Iia, Maggie Ellis and James Tucker, ; son's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by days , the well known tracks to be seen it is evi- '�` q : the embankment. Mr. and Mrs. Spears (equ I�Emily Gray, Emma Linton. Part dent that good resolutions have been for- i or night promptly -attended to. (Lame an d diseased feet attended to at m7 0 inrQe,where I escaped with bat a severe Shaking up, n,,—MArwoo Purish,Albert Humbly, gotten. Oh Pickle ! Pickle 1 se the dog re+- ,� I sin prepared to do all kinds of j ,e1nd general RJ L E R MILL. while the hares and bre was but slight. Effi Ellis, William Litton, Ida McAvoy. turas to his vomit, eta. r' _ blacksmlthing work. Man always ori hand. Br. First -- Robert Saddler, I injured.- It was a miraculous beta Getty M°' Mrs. Joe. Pennock has returned f><+oeie ,ft Y Avo , a lengthy visit to her father in Michigan x_,. ' THOMAS A. C}IiAHAM, V TExIN- I however, This is not the Bret accident a@O' ' Jr. First —David Pagh 1 ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario gighestlprice paid for Oat and Barley for Bea is Gray, Bert Tucker,. John Lee and ger many friends are pleased to see bear Veterinary College,Torontoxegi•terod member that has occurred at the Same place with Ed and Pugh. Number on roll 42, high-nK g looking so well and Joseph is.lookin welt �. .. of the entario veterinary medical Association, _ o- . . , in the last year. As there is no railin est ttendanee 86 lowest 24 iverage et- g p g also honorary member of the Ontario Medical Th esiroa of havin Spring Wheat also, and particularly happy. i -� Society, treats all di of domesticated ani g P g along the road at this place, attentio tea unto !~1, W. W. li[cLAren, teacher. Mrs• Turner, sr., met with a very serious - mala,- Also particular attention to (Veterinary mix with t sir Fall Wheat for .grist, of the Council is directed to the tame. accident last week, from falling onto tbd "; Dentistry: All cases promptly attended tb at • can havei i done so, as I have a At the last regular meeting of th tiCCDvvo011' reasonable rates- Office aL the well known ea a ti on hAnd for that ' I floor she freatnred her th;gh: Although ie► -- tablishment of Graham Bros..one �i1e west of q 3' Patron lodge here, the establishment of1. i- lace for last issue,) her 86th year, Mrs. Turner appears to be � Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- Purpose• arsatnery was considered. , The schem r,TbosSThompsoD, of MyrtlA, visited doing as well as could be expected.- ,A ly attended to, )sly Good gitoand, op Feed g18 tatad x20 per was'so favorably thought of that a publi f tie ds here last week. The Roseamb strain of game !owls sem- i. ��. , ton.` lour 11.50 per awt. meeting will be held on Tuesday evenin Through the energetic efforts of Mr. , peers to be:deteriomting A cock of tbs� : x . - VU*inE00 QSarDt. next in Bundy's Hall for t e purpose o H hel, the school now possesses a new apecles, bred too by Sohn Windelow t✓�- ' CH6PINQ 6 ' is per bag, done every considering the matter tbo oagbly It i bell Its weight with the fixtures is given celebrated game cock and bull-dog fanner,,. K O. ►(1HOJiAB DUNN, Conv-eyai�cer, Com- y in the week. . not the intention to try end establish a at pounds. I - . lost an eye, and got a worsting in a reosao* ., 1 missioner for baking Affidavits, etc., Clare- Patron creamery, baj 'rather one fox that interest is manifested in that pop• encounter with a Plymouth Rook birclof Dai h I - moat,Out. W• . i ELY I S F R E D R E E game, fraud brePdin 'x r t ase and benefit of the farmers is neral, n1 checkers, is fiat it ie all the Y g• Ra Rev.Mr. Allan, of Mount Albert az . BUNTING, . Issuer of Marriage MAN GER, . . PROPRIETOR. therefore all iutorested are r nested to r The old married men measured ' w`" Behe r strength against lbws who have re- chADged Pulpits with Rev. Mr. Pickett is: +` . Licenses for the County of tarso. of- attend the meeting. In localities where Banda and delivered an able- dieeoaise• .. -Sloe at the store or at his re•idenc ,Pickering 08D ly entered into the married bond and y� VW&ga• • 1_-y such institutions have bees its oppeeration def ted them b one game Our worth here Sunday-evening. Though the cs�-- d .BEATON TOWNSHI CLE RR for fi number of seasons, the results have ole is champion in this district. He is w `glegation was highly edified by the as— R �` been hl hl satisfaotor , therefore it is course of the visiting clergyman, they ars2` x • Conveyancer, Commiaeioner for taking g y hue ler, lF1'_ il wmdavite, Accountant and Insure ee Agent. only reasonable to expect that such would he annual aaniversar retlently held in not longing for ally change. . Stoney to loan en farm property. Wills pro- bo the Daae bete. Attend on Tuesday the Baptist church here u a grand ono- On Saturday Jimmy Lynde in trying to bated. OFFICE—At Whiteva]e. Will be in ,..{ 1 ,, summersault over a hl h fence ra - Brougham every Monday afternoon for the I evening and hear the matter discussed. . socially and• dnAne' lly. Rev. Mr. g Pr'ePa ' transaction of bu..iness. -v AL the s riga Stallion "how bald at W ire, from Claremont, as there enjoy• the summer orchard campaign, , ONEY TO LOAN APPL TO F. i Torot>Zo last week, Graham Bras., as g breaking one of his legs above the anikls,� iD himself, and Rev. gentleman, from g g Hntchisom, sppreiser at ClaKemont for usual; earrrioa off a number of good '� itevale, gave An interesting Address on James is one of those white-haired boys salt , , ehmada Permanent Loam A Saving Co., bead prize". They received-She following : In "Courage." Mr. and Mrs. T. Caster, -of noted for truthfulness, so that we relA!�� : ,tae,Toro- Stock capital ssA,00D, -Total Cl mont, were there and reewia 1 s- that he is now likely to lie ander.Dr_ k� Assets se,7oa,aoc. The company land*money on 1 the Hackney slates "Fireawsy" took 2nd, g YrPAa Franc 'e care. bwdet curtent rates of interest arra on IL ver- "Deaoon." roadster, 'was awarded lot and pleasant evening with their many aa- Y ' able term. of repayment, Mortg e• and de r 'ntanaes. The Claremont Baptist Joha Larkin has engaged• (}eorgs Bruit sweepstakes. In the Clydesdale class holder as foreman .of his farm. As bw bentures purchased. No commissio . No delay b it was present and rendered a number �'k �, n=pease. moderate. sett 1INCOULCTI" "Cameron secured lot as well as sweep. of ,el�tiaas in their usual good style and wants a housekeeper George thinks serious- --t stakes, while "Queen's Own" secured sed- Goo. W, Coates gave some excellent instra- ly of supplying t is want too. Cleo. ma� , /� A. POST, COUNTY AR HITECT ond. Cameron is a Very promising young mebtal music on the organ which was ap. be expected to conduct farm operationat>l �, .Cl. for the country of Ontario Drawings horse. John W. Cowie was awarded 4121 reaiated and received well deserted on- su>nn-ar with a Chicago bustle, Ha+ hw-� �", building. Steam and ht furnished attire by ting and �. plies with his handsome young Clydes• opo spent last summer la that town, and has- .,".". t',:• .emtilatioa a speciaay. Osaoe-clerr,a� tlook, dale. Considering the company these . ing seen the whole of the World's fair_ earner Dundas sad Bzock streets, Whitby. wosulim. The other night our vale was literally - : Rtsidenae—Hing'sto_n Road Hast Pickering. 87•y bore" were shown in, our stook men , • , i T— i ' 1 - ted.red, the latest flames Of our nfreel* - T. PENNELL HOUSE PAINT�fi have just reason to feel prgad of their ani• Au' ..t,,,•. J. Chapman has moved to this place. In nted on fences and sidewalks: t>t� : • and Decorator. A]1 kind•of house paint- mals. W. J. Clraha�» was awarded 2nd '. .Hall is making some big improvements the est Hill we hAve the- insariptiassr > i`ng,sign writing, graining, paper-hangiAg,glaa- -and Brod prizes for shoeing, which also on 'a new fruit farm. "Hell Ave."--Bain street east "Hell St_" inQ, kalsomining, tinting, etc., done on short notice. All ysi11ting done by me will be of pare reflects very creditably upon that young v, Mr Lover, from Quebec, preached and on the corner of Main St. and Gihd- ;. . linseed oil and white lead and satiaf$ction guar• man's ability os a sboer of heavv bore" a R sermon in St. Andrew's on, Sunday stone avenue, in honor of his.Satanic Maj-- ,:' left � . early order solicited. Any order p y Ise to a large congregation. esty is the designation of "The Devils Cher �` left wiEh J.Tanner A bin, batcbers� Pickering, ? _ The tat tI°e was oarribd 'ofd b Al@x, �� will receive prompt attelmtion. World shop and • -- Smith, o#Ashburn. - . MCCroakery had a swarm of bees last nor. The paint used in lettering thoew residence,Whitby. _ I 191y ,, w k. Rather early- for this time ofthe the placards is as red and flrey as the local ins .,�, OMAS POliCHER, Licenjsed Aue- i wHiTwsY. ' i y r. Besides fliers was not A drone in referred to. ; - tionser,Valuator,etc.,for East York and and many louse have bean Oaused by . thi hive that did not help him to get his The tic-tac is a favorite diversi6ji' Witbl �� € lbs whole of North erred south Ontario, Strict w d out of the bush. As he is a good fel- the small boy M the resent time. . 1.` - attention even to all orders bjj mail or tel�e8g�raapph. unreliabe watebeB.. Ie yours unreli- The college opened again on Monday low, he is going to give a party in the near boys who Are not ama� sometimes parties- °, '� �r Cha)rgss Moderate. Address THOS.POUCHER, Miss Allan is viAting with the_Mis"s r. � Box 7,Brougham,rent. . able for want of cleaning .or repairs ? fayyare. pate in the amusement. For the benefit off* 53 Rice• Nn Friday night last the scholars of No, those unAcquainted with the tic-tae, we 1 "� _ P08TILL AUCTIONEER, ETC r Take it at once to the best . equiped Clayton Johnston ketarned to Toronto ' F 8 gave sa entertainment before a good Dom• may say that it is a masiaal instraine�rt r Fe- Green River,solicits sales from his nam- la"t rfdA y 402`01111 friends both far and near. Sates of farms, repair shop in the d1Btrlct. J. S. y' pally. Great pains bad ovidentally been built somewhat on the lines of an Molise t . farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will Miss Symons, of Osbawx,hae been spend• taken b Mr. Coltman, the teacher, for harp, and produces music resembling- s .; ' be handled by the subscriber with the utmost BARNARD, of Whitby, wbo is a is the last week with Miss Jewel. yy *L Dare and sold to the very beet advantage. y - ° th soboLrs sustofned their parts in A most duet frown a Jackass and a horse Addle. d -.; -, *a<e^ #sl thoroughly capable and ezperlenced d. Davey has given rep the express ba�i- pr iseworth .manner, and no doubt some tack being placed in a window frametangy- ; ; OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE Workman. now and returned home to work on the y ,m. t-'''. r`, T of them will become CADAdiaa Irvings. I Ing the Rlass,a thread fe attached eltiffieieat ,� •' { V Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Omen might say the concert was helped by the aid ly long to carry the musician to a sale disc - .. . -,' �mpUy attended to. Experienced workman- Ji►s. Nicholson has returned hams from of J. Gorman, who gave some of his comic tanoe from the oowhides of the hoaseboliar � - ' . �}p. Don't forget the stand.nearly opposite the the old country. Be says b@ would rather songs. As it was his first appearance in (who perchance may not love the concern � t . Res,Hing street,Pickering village. 7 lfv� in °Amada. - Leslie Arnold has retaraed home from -ehe►racter he made•quite a hit, and I von- of sweet sounds,) the performer vigorouslf ORDON HOUSE, Pickeringg, Ont., W-00 D Blenbiem where he has visiting rola- tuffs to say that we will have as good a caresses the thread with a seotioaof.roem, G James Qordon proprietor. Thiehotet is a - comic sin as can be prooured when once producing the sweet music described. Tba fives and friends. gar g ftae new brick banding, finished in superior he�haa h4 a Little'more practice and gets other night St. Stephen was"serenaded bey. Li " style. Ener;convenience and aomfcit for the ROLLER SILLS. Miss Edith Rios has returned irom`Piak• more confidence in himpalf. The enter• this dele°tAble instrument, and swore tbatf � , _� travelling pnblia. New and commodiousstables sting, whore she has been visiting her " amd sheds. s� is i _ . sister Mrs. Caldwell. fai�nment was quits A treat And we hope if he caught the I tang rascals operating i f w_ - that Mr. Coltman and his scholars may see he'd flay them alive. And catch one of tbeiw • IInovoidabl we were DaAble to t the .1; W h att tB ascend T-0 Rowed y g° theft war to afford some such pleasant he did only to fled that be bad aaaght a t 2` . list present At the bachelors bAll on the 27111 e2` in very •Dolt. tartar, he being to his sstonishmeat- aft ' , .'V ' 'I ROntario, Banl( Bs�erle alt. No doubt they were numerous. �°.`� shooting 11 11 I y �W� TLD The Misses Sheean were home from Mil- ""' g Affair -took place at Wo- utter dismay, so big and strong, and raesg -�,� 4' ba n sae day last week, but As it was in Ageoas, that Saying was out of the gnestioiot e r = for whlah I. w a • waakee to attend the wedding of their sis• se defence there was no court :held, It so had.to turn tb, ooadjator of the lasses-- �� PiCgERI�3G BRANCI�. P lei, wbidl took plt►oe on Taoeugiaylamtat the a s that H. White, oar butcher's as- flndle loose in. Mr. Jas. Rae was aboNI .i a; -- R.C. church hero. again. , , the ighest p �Qe. s Aat accompanied the young fellow #coin honored with a serenade from thew ba& Open for the transaction of all legitimate _ Pied. In Whitby, on 13e►inrdoy, Mardi A noonrt to t him see the sights, but little boys the other night. Being a patri Baukin Bntine a. Blot, Mrs. 8 rill, aged 80 years. The , ' R when he af►w the lade, his wast of scuff• olio Scotohmaa be bore with their horrible funeral was be d on Monday,, Aril And, to s Omar Hovis—From 10 to B; 13atardays I EAL for 6e'd $22 y p deice was housed And he left for para un- rendition of "Scots Wha Hae," ane! "Tbs. to 1 o'clock. the R. C. cemetery. d Blue Bonnet "bat when the s "Who's~ A `� S knpwn, until Herb,who iq quite a eteatiw, y g • A good Dumber of our young people in, „ prun • 7 Savings Bank 1h conn�otlon. p g saw him making for Searbpro Village,whlea for Prince Charlie on him, he respaasde�r x f ,» 82` LO �hlgtake8 tend talon in the antertainmeni ttl be he!turaed him By this time Herb bad "No me," end turned Jockie loose oa Hlemc 6� - (d-y) ,tIEORC�� KFRR, Manager., given by rho Towa Lin@ footbolldab in rho tie b8 t f8e( ere �s. grange HAtI this Frfday evening. ha{d a fool race for about 16 mile", and the who niekl dispersed — quickly pei'sed the musical oalea7e� .-1- ! w old village turned out to see the capture. and brought their concert. to aa. sbrapll - DECKERS LIVIRT T It Ter. were old men and young men, old Ilermiaation. - - r • Another veru Sudden deAth took lade oa Tuesday morafng in town, is the Berson of t 1" lin women and maidens, hotelkeepers, black. - - - - .' M_. ' , - I /_ Timothy Coffey. li<r. Coffey foe g vtry snaithe, bakai's, aerpeaters, batohers, mer- The �ar�l floor mill at Port $ops waw 3� �� First-class vehfelee sad borsei for titre dayA FLOUR . FAMfl f ,, $1.50 unwell, roe early sad took a lass of .chants, tramps, farfn�efw, and .a homt: of or nigtrt. Teamin done promptly by - water. II D returning to hod he imrn�• destroyed by ire Dirt TuNda 4tsi� Loma ', - day�or job.- 'Bus in connection meet. Po 8 others too numerous to mention to help X16 000 y 4, ` per-bag.,ba MILIIIto a x+1.70 : iately die. The funeral- took place on - fag all tl T R trains. Freight and p g i ! mom aapture the AM 1.who travelled m the Qgto e bad stair: of lbs it+owda e:prers elivered to all ports of Thursday fag:at 9 o cloak to the R.C. dir tion of Markham and Hllemsn alien' . ' R 2 . the vii ' -. I j;per bag. ) :' as®otarp,. he "Ade rep his iniad to siiirrr ►doe InimS@If. only one mail.a da has left Orolae' iterL. 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" "E?9NDIAN-: At two o cloak the otheraft*neo a bomb Race- ow Their taco .Iv �►re l(;ept. - - waa ex loded in the Church of the Made- in ftbeiins, In eonneotion with the very general im- ., a' P A a er which excited ni nh intereat at + The past week has been the worth of the Leine, Paris, and on person, ou os'd to be Mr: Henry P. du Ballet, United .e'statAq P P pression that we are on the eve of a Finan- f,: year for failures in Montreal. the author of the ex loaion, waepkilled and Cousut at Rheims; deaoribes in a recent re- the last m sting of the Canasian' Institute cial acid commercial revival the Mail aug• . . in Toront waa read b M . Mu Dougall, Latest returns show that 24 biborale and several others were njured. Much amage pport a new electric,road carriogo which is Y sesta that the European war cloud is're- bein auooesefull o crated in that city. the secret ry. It was on tl a njianner in sponsible in large measure for this feeling. .- 14 Conser•�ativea were elected in Nova was done to the church, q y" P whioh the Blaekfeot Indiana !c'eptl a record Owing to the intimate financial relations The carriage is that of Mr. Patti uchain, Scotia last reek. Admiral :dello is at pri�a$t)t .at uritiba, j of Aementierea, Uepartmc,t t Nord; of their a ants and legends, andwae wpb• between ail civilized nations, this tranble The Sem One Reli iense has com iled a Brazil, personally directing the co centra- e d as�solution ten by ReW..Dr. MacLean, o Port Arthur. . reacts upon us on this aide of the Atlantic. g P France, and ►t is aonsid re . table which shows the total Roman Cath- tion of the sourthern insurgent Lan i forces, of the problem studied for many years by He said tl at rho natiirea of the :American It is•France that will " cry havoc and'' • ' Dile population of the Dominion to be 2,- and he does not thi k that, the esus 'of the the French eleeteiciane. eontiuentireserved their leg nee and,tradi- let clip the doge of war" if the Claud buraC 058,000: - - revolutionists is los by�the surre der of• i,This carriage," says the Consul, "isa tions thiough the agency of men who kept over Europe. But there are certain consid. ' . Admiral de Gama a quadron. ad acture a remembrance f them, with Mr. John 9. bluckleston,'treasurer o1 the six•place phaeton built on four wheels. w erationa whioh cannot fail to : influenes Macdonald National klemorial•Association, Emperor Willia has confei rQ l upon All its upper part ie movable, ions to faoil- important] historical events by means of French financiers, military authorities, and : ' '. �iingston, received . a cheque on Saturday Count von Caprivi t e chain of the Orear of hate the inapectiou and Dare of the eondea- wamputn 'records, A me re permanent statesmen. The treaty of commerce be- ; from the Earl of Derby, the late Governor- the House of Hohen.ollern, and opo Baron sere and eleotric motor. The electric cur- form, ho ver, was Hooded or the eecord• tweon Germany and Russia cold-watering General, for five hundred dollars. von Bieberatein the rand Cross of the Red rent is furnished by a battery of condeneors ins of eve ta,aad conveying t hemi to others, the hopes of the French war party shows - . Henry Wellaer, a commercial traveller, Eagle,•in.recognitio , of their ser ices [in .• Dujardin" composed of six boxes of nine which originated and develop ed the system French statesmen that the'Czar does not j securin the seas of the Russo Tatman of ictur©•writin Various ki a of this -was shot the other morning in the thigh-at g P g elements, or altogether fifty-four elements. P g• °a intend to act as the catepaw of France to . treaty. were refs red to. Etchin made u on : the Halifax railway station by Mra. Mary tach box is 44 centimeters (17 incites), in g P pull the Alsace and Lorraine chestnuts out rocks and treoa, pictures ainted on the Connolly, who says he insulted her, A Chinese paper s�ya Mariano�Sa to Ana, of the fire ; and withaut Rueaian help -. . a native of Albay, �ho is one hund ed and lodges, bi eh bark, and but alo I robes, re- , .�z ArchbiahopTachehas addressed a lengthy twined th knowled o of ev pts for future trance will not stir. There are also seventeen years of age, has fast co ple.ted _ g other reasons which intelligent and sober. - . .memorial to iiia Governo'h General in ,,,.,.,, c eneratiot a. .-The totem o=c s and riEve- minded rrenehmen understand the mean- Council in answer to the Privy Council the long term of fift eight years ► iprison- �...., g M P ' g 1 - �;� "t� -� 1 h poata,of v ►rioue trihea,are a lite of pi•;ture• ment, 1. ` ins uf, an,l which .incline them .to shun Committees report on the Northwest school , hal ie p' _�'� �, writing. ;From the most prim iti a form of war as they would the plague. Ono - ordinance, The railway from'Tlentstn to Sh ng _ writing has this system do elo ed ip the • =_ The New Branewick Pravineial Le is completed, and is tieing patronize ,by im• rough outline, or lull pictur ru ly drawn important fact ia, . that if Germany bot- . - tore was opened last week by Lieutenant- manse numbers of`passengera, an carries J _ rowed all that waa re Hired for war . lar a uantitiea of envy goods, which were through purposes, it would be several years be- - Governor Fraser, . Mr. Connell announced g q -y. A-SYMBOLIC STA( E - h.is resignation ae a member of the Govern- formerly conveyed its immense la our on fore its national debt equalled that of went and member of the House. He is not springless-carte and ark animals. until rho orfeot stag© of wr tingi was pro= France. But if France aimilarlyborrowed,. i +, it would by the same time owe more than - iu accord with the Ministerial policy. . `- duced. , arious instances of 'a mbolio ' ' ,, Y twice as much as En land did in 1815, ,;. i - . , writing wore given, and matt ode described, , BRITISH. . I Curage. -... .- Une was to place the animal whi h tante- after waging 21 years war. The French i - ` ' t i , national debt when Napoleon waa first • I at ca rn a is cents the name u oq the plc ogre h. This The coming British budget it is said It ie sometimes cdntended th dethroned (1814), was about £60,000,000, . . will repose a considerable increase in the altogether a matter of temperame t,that _ ��=-�. was shown in the Selkirk testy, where ' income taz, the br vb inherit t eir bravery, a d that, - . _. the chiefs signed their name byl drawing but under the Third li,epu, .an has i is no -'' cone anti the o not deserve ao much •�---->' auima►a repreaonting then , w ieh were ail by leaps and bounds, '&nd it is now - . Sir Wm. Harcourt told a deputation that ieq Y+ Y laced o osite the tracte cf la d which £1,28t3,�Ot),OOJ-nearly twice as great as ' the Wales disestablishment measure will cred t for wk-at ip ore of a gift than a AV RLECTIM PHARTON. P PP that of England, Its annual taxation- - ' be cashed throb h'this session, merit. Though t;: ia.some truth in the they alairtliod. A copy of th s tr sty was . P g conte tion, it doe not cover the entire length, 33 centimeters(14 inches) in width, presented. The writer the( ga e a de• excluding local reign rs, ab now,not coon,, The London Times says that, freed from group . Courage, 1 ke other irtuea, is due and 3l centimeters (13. G inches) in height. scription of a number of pit togr phi, and ins resident foreigners, shout £p9e. l0•i. - ; the magic of Mr. Gladstone s domination, only i part to he edity.', We come into or at our Gustom•house rate, $17 er head, the Government majority are already split- Eacti element contains one positiv© and their signification: Rock in er' tone are 'Taxation in Germany is about £'' 14s. 91,,' thew rld not wit full-fledged qualities, two negative sheets inclosed in a box of abundant in the localities fr qua ted by the or $13.5'.'. pec head. The debt of Germany, ins up, and are ready to accuse one another but wi h tendencie in variaua directions. ebonite. Tho nine elemeute are coupled Indians acattererl Duct thu n rth rn part of ` of treachery: These re continual y being modified by our together in tension and always in the same the continent. -Many of the n,h wet er, aro adding the Imperial debt uc those" of the Mr. Gladstone from his retreat at Briqh- enviro menta. So a ace strengthened, meaner. The commutator, made out of in eoclutted places and not mail disoover• aeParate States--after dreductinq some cash •ton keeps ap regular communication with some re weakened thereby. Couraue, like bronze,is a cylinder in the shape of a dode- ed by travellers. On a rock n th northern in hand from the Fceneki war indemnity= .� the Liberal min istera, advising them upon the re t, is capable of growth or decay, eagon, on ten aides of which are placed shore of hake 3upactor bee on , litter Islet is about £�`30,OOD,000- Thus the 50 all matters submitted to him. It ma be fostered b ' .exercise or with- d I million. of Gecma y do not owe ore-half _ y , pieces of copper electrically insulated from and hepigon, an upon the apipri river, what the '7 millions of Frenchmen do. . The three days'session of the McCarthyite aced y neglect. Every time we rise to the body of a commutator and connected are piotogragha so aocuratel drawn that Therefore if they borr.,wed annually the t . section of the Irish Parliamentar art the ext encies of the occasion, banishing to ether ing ermanent manner. In using Indiana fronithe far north h• ve bj en known, . i • resulted in a victory for the i`illon far ion mental g indolence, conquering obstacles, a lover the commutator turns and can be to interpret their meauir g. Spon the enormous sum of £150,t?0'J,000 to wage a ; and while the outcome has healed some old restraining unworthy desires, choosing ;.placed in five different positions, establish- 1liisaouri river, Hoar Cow lslind,'and about yeaL' n befo.e struggle tt would be three. her titan the lower motive taets between .the ieces of cope thirty miles south 'of Bart)n, there are yea,a before their debt equalled that e . C wounds, it has undoubtedly created new the higher rat , inq con P France. 1Sul if France borrowed at the I fe ds. - sacrificing inclination when it conflicts with _and fourteen elastic jaws communicating figures of lodges, men fightu g, a d aimilar ' reason, we ive fresh im tug to native theca h twelve wires to six batteries and .pioturea upon the face of same rate her deb„ by that Limo would • : ' ' - �ewa comes from Australia that near the g B amount to 2,638 millions sterling, almost - t - old mining camp at Bs.11arat, the scene of strength of charac r,in which true courage through two wires to the moth'. THE HIGH.C[.IFF9, tliree times that of England. . _ many crimes of the bushrangers, the richest is. alone displayed On the .other hand, The motor is of the a stem Rechnie.- an uarl z found in twenty years has been whatever courage a naturally possess may sk ," of a normal energy of 2000 watts, and so'great is their elevati n t at the Iii-- These lea.tend to frights►► h renes tan g y be weakened b disuse orb a refusal to p eters, and lead th_ern to advise against tak i _ f discovered.. A great rush for the new fleldo Y Y able, when necessary, to develop ae much diana say shay aro the Ivor of use spirit. ing the fatal-plunge. But in addi;,ion the _ has set in. respond to its sug 'estions. Yield to indo- more. It is placed in the center of. the W hen th South Piegan I idia a visited _ pence, or fear ore it erauaeion is to fore- following facts must influence the military _ At the meeting .of the directors of -(lie ' P carriage, and, by the means of a Vaucanston these roc s Choy tiled them a mor ala, when �. o all claims to th merit of heroism. Self- endless) chain, pule in motion a shaft ,re they ret ince home draw ng 'sures on -authorities. Long ranges ave rapid urK, ,. auk of 1+;n land Governer Powetl, referrin g ( ' backed by the mo+fern a}'stem of e�rtti- B g g control soon beeo es impossible, and the volving on the system _of differential' robes sin lar to those they had seen. In- to the grave irregularities of Frank May, man who is with ut it is altogether the motion. diana and white men have pe redly toll works,operate in favour of those who-are on the late cashier, said that the sum of two slave of oircumst Hees, Moral weakueas, Over the back wheels are placed four bat- the writer of the wonderful ri ins 3tonea thedefeasivu and against those who attack. hundred and fifty thousand pounds had , (arise of accumulat�ra or conttettaers, the in the :Milk river, about fo t iles from Tha Iatl,at must move across the open ; . beeq set aside to meet the bank's losses, not absolute casae Hees is responsible for y moat of the evils o society. No one delib motor and thedi�i'erontialayatem aontrolhng Lethbri+i �e, and Hoar th 1Y et Butte, and the odds will be agatnst xhose who The Unionists have decided to put itp eratel sa s : "I will do what I know to the wheels ; under the front seat aro the whore t>ne mounted polis ha e a post, ( aeaume the offensive, and in favor of. Y Y those behind earthworks on the efen- canjidatea to oppose the return of the l�Iin- be foolish and wro g," for this would be to! two other batteries, a commutator coupler, These stones are covered wi tifi ores, some , istera whose change of ofoa in the Cabinet profess himself a fol, which no one, who'is i, and a tool bob.. On the dashboard is an of which the In liana say erewritten by . sive. The (3etiman French frond is - neeesaitate3 their re el®.tion to Parliament. not an imbecile,ev r thinks of adinittin$. It electrometer, a diacannecaer,an interrupter the apirias, but tbo better .intret'pretation a°mparat.1 y of small extent, and to a An exception was made in the case of f r. is only that he lac a the courage to do right; of the tights placed in the three lanterns given by many of the Intl is is i that war- grea4 extant mountainous, and (her fore Herbert Gladstone, who was returned on the ower to sac ifiee deli•a to rinaiple. ©gaily dcfenailile. Conseyut•ntly, if on Herb without o position. P P b and an interverter to back the carriage. parties of the Bloods and l legs s, paeaing , y P It may be called some other name, ut jJnder the vehicle are found soft wires, to a� , ro, .were in the h tbtt _t writin tt'at aide tee (Xormanp stand upon the u it is enerall cow�►rdice that ie roc nsible g ` defensive, they would compel the r . Lor i Ro39becy in >;itatiurgh on Friday g Y P° which can be ioonneeted with a stationary upon th ae rocks, atuting iso number of ; French to attack, at a great disad •an•' for wron -doing. The " told highways d namo for thu ur ose of reloadin the men and horses that were in th Dams of (said that his remarks on Homj Rule in lth e „ �� „ „ t Y I' p g p House of Lords had been misinter rated. It man, the daring robber, the 8Arless batteries. The niecFanism for guiding the their eDiwnies. The Blackfoot system of taRe ; and lit ie certain that thus 30 il- p bandit,'' are all misnomers, for ever man lions of Germans, aided-on the Its tan is 'not -nece93s.ry, he said, to demand an Y carriage ie applied to the fore part of the, pictography was used by the radians oa i Jauk of them is an utter and absolute cow• + frontier-by their 3U millions of Italian' English mzjority to carry a Home Rile bill, carriage, to which iii added a screw wheel the outsi a of their lo4ges, Fi ures were i and awe down.in his boots because be hes ( allies could keep at bay the �i millions or to bast the E� fish vote to convince the Y put in motion by an endless sgrew Boding painted �n difTerent colors, whioh were K not the courage to'act decently or consist- under the hand of the driver ani of very a record of the exploits of the m' ter of the i of French. idle would leave tee tel- a English people of th3 justice of Irish Home diets furnished by ��0 millions of (ler• -" c Rule. entry. Tse free hooter ani the guerilla ie , cavy management. lodge. Some of the Indians cold draw ; x never mistaken for a soldier. Cobra a is mans to . aid. Austria against Raasis if' B This carriage, all ready to-work, weighs I pictures of animals upon p perivery well.`1 . - A woman nam'd Margaret Walker has Hat a a asmodic edort to be used on teat * the latter joined in the fray. French beerf sentenced to death in Liver Dol for P g 1350 kilograms, or 13,0 pounds, and carries Lunting and,war scenes on aper and military authorities are well aware tat -- P occasions. It moat be inherent in the , six assen ers. Un a pavement in an aver- leather were also well ox out Photo- P the aria sent into the field b I_ murderin her husband. It came out in g iti l8sti y y . S system,, and it moat be exercised oa all { age aoaditiaa !0 kilometero (421j miles) San graphs were exhibited, giving tipeei• less than t-wear mitliona of Prussia is . - ev►dence that she wag jealous of her sus- oocaaiona. Emerson says, and that settlpe Y band, who she chained up in an upper cc be covertd ata speed at 16 kilom®(era (cJ , mans of rho native pie gra by drawn i vanquished Austria and her South Ver- ' it, The day never shines in which heroism miles 1481 yards) per hour without reload- by one, of the Blood Itit�ian A short ' ' room of her. house and flogged. every day ma not work. Whoao- is heroic will H T t i man and Hanoverian allies. Now th I c.'" for four months,: and finali she brained Y ing the batteries, and the carriage Cao be time ♦ ' Mr. . ac Lea procurer ora frienc Y alwa ii find uriaea o tr his ed e, Human ed entirei around on a.street ass thin in En It nd the hide I of a steer havin the the military arreugements of German y I Y g turn y 1. g are so greatly improved, it is- certain - him with a heavy chain, nature demands Isar . champions and ser 4 m®tars (13. 1 fest) wide. antobingraphy:.ot on®of rho Bla kfaet aeon . rs " the fo that, after providin for the French fron- ` UNITED STATICS.,: ; marry On a level and on an average avement it. Ttii' is Li of Many hots. The t could'sentg against Russia one. ,: -- - I. .;..... --__1 `,' the usual speed naturally depeddds on the writer roduced a photogra h and the � tie third more tt•.an Prussia ut into the field John Hart, who murdered hie two meter P 1:':' number of aoeumulatora, the grehteat speed tranalat on of this Halide autr4ibiograph.y. in 18(18. Uouucile of war pondering before in a row about property, was hanged at , IIr. 1LaLoachere cis$ lfrlaa. -1f3 kilometers (fl miles 1484 yards, per "Many �Shota" fe the hero of tijiaay seven• Rockland, Ill:, ?L'riday, hour-beta furnished b bein siZ battee• tures, add the whole conatitutl a a native hand un all the possibilities of the contest : 'VV, C. Crosbie; a son:in-law of Bri barn Mr. Henry Labonohere has long been a q Y g must take all these contingencies into - g fount of misinformation about Africa. It ion on tension book on leather worthy of pre rvation. Young and once swell-known comediap, , eonsideratioa and the result would show . is now 6. hopeless maniac in Chicago. ie hard to say just what his altitude is on . . . t _ thein that if Germany waged a defensivo - cV. African matters, but•it neeme to be wholly : " ' Asotber Manitoba Railway. , t I war on her western tri tiler, and an otlen- Anothercase of smallpox has developed opposed to any sort of British enterprise in Great etiorts are being trade to seethe a Bleeitrtcai ttuvn>4t/ea. . in Sin Sin risen. ��, siveone on her eastern, France would fail to g g P the undeveloped parts of the continent. ! the construction of the Manitoba oath Along tour import&ut acid iattnct lines aubjugate her-foe. The leaders of the Re : . Dr. Mary-Walker has applied 'to' Post• He has for years written and talked more ( Eastern Railway. The route of this line is eleatri'cal invention may be. oxpeeted to ! publican party would also have to consider '. master-General Bissel to be appointed post- about Africa, and the doings of Englishmen from Winnipeg south-east to the southern rood darin the . immediat•e 'future I that if after the lose of huudreds of thous ' master at Oswego, N. Y. there, than any other member of Parliament t et,d of Lake of the Woods. This line namely: electtric illumination, electric + ands of lives, and their enormous nationals Mayor Schieren adhered to his reaolutioa� °r owner of a British. newspaper, and he would not only give the farmers of south• power, electric heating, and the electrio ' debt being doubled, the war should end . and no Irish flag flew from any public has known a goodl-deal, less of what he was east Manitoba a means of cheap transpor- transmission of speech. It need only be I in leaving the frontiers as•they are now, . : . . : building in Rrocklyn on St Patrick's day, talking about th u many men who-.have tation of their grain, but it would cheapen ,.aid of the first two, not so well known and ' Frenchmen would discover that the! - The police of New Yark have put a latov not talked so i' uch. - leographers an the transport&fion•of timber and firewood so firmly estsiblivhed,that development will Third Republic-like the First and Second) , . to the nickel-in-the-slot business in saloons. Africanisti, in particular, have bee i y from the well-.wooded region, of western bein thedirectionofeconomicaldistribution, - was a failure,and would again acquiesce - astounded by thhe array of figurea an fan- Ontario to the people of the treeless plains and froth large centres. The power of the in some popular soldier seizing the- helm. �- and barber shops. b g y T g Falls of Niagara is to be electrically con- The foregoing facts all make for peaen ;but cies that b.r, Labouchere as tib) die-- ai Manitoba, be Erni ht rates on )amber The first theosophical funeral held in pensed every tim4it has been proposed to are now fifteen and a half canto per hundred ducted tao reasonably distant points to sup• I anfortunitely there has been no great- _ New,.York for fifteen years took place Fri• send out a Br-itis expedition or spend a pounds, and it is estimated that these ply light and power, and the extent.of the Frenchman with suflieieut moral courage ~' • day.- penny of British money. Ever since -the would lie reduced to eight routs per ban- success of this effort to thus tap nature's I to put the unvarnished facts ,.before ins It is stated that Hon. James D. Porter, Matabelecampaignbegan, Mr. Laboaehere's dred pounds, or $3.87 per thousand feet, most tremendous force, and ad' t it to the � fellow•couatrymen. The only real danger, - , • American Minister to Chili, has decided to speeches and newspaper have overflowed Another. inducement held.out tto the peo. uses of commerce, and the advancement of i as was pointed out in the Mail of Feburary resign and.return to the United States with the most reckless statements and pie of Manitoba is competitive grain rates science, is deservedly attracting the widest ! 24, arises from the possible saaaasinatiou of- - about the middle of April. cruel chargee against his countrymen. It to the great lakes by a connection of interest.. The hydraulic engineers will be the Czar ; which might induce the then `� A prairie fire has bean raging -for several was easy to see from the first that his the Manitoba South-Eastern with the surprised by the work of the electric eleva• Russian rulers to imitate the French rev• - . `""-'days in the south-eastern'part of the Chey- chickens would not be long in coming Port Arthur, Duluth and Western Rail• tar. A. new era in this potvIor-oupplyinq olutionista in 1792, and commence a great enne country, and several farmers have lost home to roost, for hie charges .were' sup- way. Certainly, this line of railway branch may bo oon$dently exp .ted as well war in order to divert attention from-home - - everything. It is feared that soma eeitlers ported by no respectable evidence.; One promises conal arable advanta ea. It has as a ontinued extension in the field of trac• I affairs. But the Emperor occludes himself j have lost their lives. y one they have been most effective y dis. a charter from the Dominion overnment tion ud economical''wheel tut inq in-work- ' so carefully in his fortress palace of Gats- Representative J, A. Lee has introdnoed proved and refuted by such well-knows stud n land grant of 6,400 sore of land is chop and mill. Eteotrio head g is clow alt osiAa, and such wonderful pains are taken ! - 0 L • - -a bill in the United States House providing Africanista as Ii', C. Selous acid W. B Par- the vicinity of the railway per m le,inelud• important element in the rapi 1y extending to.guard hien, that each•a great calamity ' that foreign drummers shall pay an annual ris ; and Mr. Lal#ouohere has been subiect- ing 1150 acres of, -it is lolaime , he&-.V4 railwy bumueas, roploiving,th disagreeable � will probably be averted, at any rate 'for _ ' - tax of $1,000, and shall pay a fine not ex. ed to oastigatiou,;by a part of the isrttish timbered land. The charter expires sonfo and;d an t'Otfn Vii" stove, attnd is advancin a a ion time to come. IV hen the nations of . . seeding $3,000 for violation of the act. press, more sev re than is often. visited time in 1895, if. the road isnot under Don•- tntQ tt�e dt�main of the oosI fit an, pied gas l Europe are convinced that there will be no. At a wedding in Beattyville, xy., -on u�°n a prominaiA public man. The London struotion by that time, and it is to sarcine ranger b�riiiging o]eauliness co vebiance and war, there will be a rapid recovery in their i Friday the groom became insanely jealous f-ti�, in aummi#g up the cameagain-at him, the immediate building of this Ifne that the econom with it. When fu ly perfected I business world, which will favourably atl'eet :: of a former suitor who was present, and says this : He does not make any inquiry lar a lumber interests of western Ontario y g and iutttl®rstood (tit► cIeotrio heater will be ue an this aide. i� either into the Mna'f c(a of-his informants Dae of the realest boons that the ele�tric- after the ceremony he shot him and another propose to undertake the week wits the g ,, . s - or into their a rtunittee of knowtn the aid of the Manitoba Governgtent, whioh is ''' 1` ,: man dead. He then fled, leaving his bride, ppQ al engineer has given us. Every housewife ,A . and he has not yet been arrested. truth. It is enoigh for him that souse y asked to give guarantee for twenty years of will rise up and call him blessed and everyy �.. A number of bishops, prominent clez•gy• n South Africa brings some shameful t►c• $ve per Dent. intereat on. eleven thousand husband will blocs him and not rise up ! 13e -.4 rte, A Lt1Cky Pl yBr. " oaeation against British eubjeota fighting dollars of bonds air mile to be secured b t y can lice algia-d d increase or Dei i `man and laymen of the Protestant Episcopal under the British Fla . Any- evidence on the land rant. he Aianitoba Goverame> t. ski g nate boat Two travellers iu the exprelo ft'om Paris gg 8 fn rooi'ti ind kitohon b aim turnip a Nice get into conversation. - Church in the United States will visit the other side Mr. .Labouchere leaves to be ie it is said not unwitlIng to do so if the P Y g London this summer to attend a missionary ublished, if at alp in other news a re colics or pressing a utton Even this c.Vein to Niue Y'.' ,. P p pe , Manitoba 'outh•Eaetern liailwa aTives a conference of the Anglican Church. The ' effot+t may be dispensed with, and a clock-. 1 yes.'s :_ .$,� .:,5 e : - . I proceedings will begin May 28 in St. Paul's while the undiluted- stream of ,oalumny guarantee that the connection w th a line work att ohment press the bu ton automa- ��Also to Monte Carlo?" - :_ flows through his,,own. It 1a no light mat• to the great lakes will be formed. tial Uh, ea 1 I o ry y i i�„ Cathedral, ter that's member of Parliament 000npyfng y' ' " g there eve eU." z: >,Y_ A WashingGoi; des al,tah siriye::that the a oonspianoua position and exeroisiap eon• =':'1 ' rilt<init Po The Quceu, f " Yoti y theta ocaasianalty, no r :' Administration intend to have all faoto trol over a widely tiirculated periodica p doubt Y': - t ' s Tha er on whioh letters ,to ��6i>�Ig T$ �r icy t, I - about•the landing of British- marines at hoald use hie ..power with so complete a ' tt ' Queen.. _ .. ```Certainly; bh$' id this morning and i a Victoria a e wrt en must not be folded He hai,d been the leadin de ler in ladies' once in the evenin twice a da re alar i � , :," . i Bluefield, Nicaragua, bat propose also .to' disregard for the elementary rules..of fair $ g- y g. p �,. be prepared -to prevent any interference dealing between man sad man. . . We ob- Q o0mtattnioat3on whioh bears ev%denee Df ahotlti fo y►eargand haled retic with a for ly,- g�� . s r " „ ., having been erec(((ted wiltover fall into her tune. '',And nu 1oae,now line then Y" `c, i wits the ' sovereign rights of Nicaragua :serve:that this gentleman s Afrivaa views Majetcy'e own hands. The pr aper method • '*,HQ .we'+e' d altldoa u1.Y" asked a y t� i :i. over the .'IDs'uito t9critq , are,sometimes di nif ed " " r: Q i'y by.tranam.i"ion over lit ever, ti� , , ,, �. aICx$ae�r« f=tt• 1: : :•, the'Atlantic.Dab e. 2'hia is real). ' taking is to write on thiok,glasay white paper, acid loss fur nnate rival. �+ t -#q Hoyt► is; that'p�laki131eY De you mind - �; ,0y # to dispatch the missive in an envelope Eaa est thin to the worl he re lied. xi t• :_ P -H- - then author to aariaualy. What Mr. t� - c P telling me hcfw you manage ib Y" a h..e� " ` Kin Leo 3ld of Bel i to Is dta in` in- Labouchere doe riot know about Africa which fits its ,Any folded..oommuAieation « 'rhe rst thin; I did when began was to •�Tl,at is ver 'sim le ; I la the violin " - g P g g Y� S xiever Jrwhes bhe .ween, for bhe sita�ple Y P P Y - 0QgtsitQ alit Geneva.- might fill a cons erable libraiy'. _ , . rk d wn ,atregy pair D eb P [La3:Figaro. : .: - � ; t� � ' r . e -... reason that she won't .look at it, All such and k ' the stook that wa . , �.._ ::". the ao + The French Government 4iill i(aorete --w--- 0.� '" letters are a c>scd b the - istxei .oft �+ y G ! i.k: ' � . ��} _ P Y Lae M k di;'r�► .,t ..li�' t3id'�i' :: t - - S-..6.2: '--....r .-_ _ + ,:,i .t.. ..tiA., _ -: ':. tihe duty on foreign wheat to nine frani s:. SIN. 'en to iN no*`pea 'ho o is h odes a d ae cal. -tha�tr. � •r ,s ' � �+ �' ._ ,� ,,'. g ,.S P $ P Y $� a n a ._ o s o t its never Ye . xlie reeid�ntiy o °Frankfort-on the-Main ,. Fifteen men breve been killed-and iiaa$y, to, illustrate tffe'r' Yeptirta bi►- presenting .get I eyond her, or, it thalettr�;,ef lm r:' s• n �j^ t".. a number �° F , _. ,- t lea .tfn superstitiotta regarding; th btheits injamd by a: mine explosion in. ka+ ieturee of led ' sand other features of ;rhe: ,tanco, ita,le . r.tura A writi®r W I d - reet+� �` v.• ,. P . • .. ,: . ,b ; ' . ,. '. ' '1�tt rim+ rrh- Augh ...t's, tf. . • thirt6en, tht,�i no hou%N oI) 8n-Y of ire in :. I 1. terinolaap' , ovivok,4 Russia, >eririideaf i dl�eQ„raio '#. qw • e .V ,• .s _ t pit- o" I` -� t, y �, �-., • .•.d_.y,.,.l u: - - m' R. b. sr r- R i.'� fchati-lout - ,- , a . . . _ :: .. : - _ - - --: - , ,.. _ ...-` e•- Zfi �',k'-eft.' 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F!e" _ •.> r,. . ._ n ,.e S- '� 1 - _ E _ ITAL FB �. , a ND AND (7A i af4,Y lAl of ! v .B= E1 of a 7 �::: . _.. neve hn ads s :.silt + t Tai a - ; war s :� ,, . . , , - _ :� 1' * k. insur wi t�_ d rely •�� a ani t al(ticls, # er ;:, _.. . ,,xyt{ _ .. -+ .f+h(tat it a ; - - 1f #?►: - -. .7�'b►g - _4 _7 Y' - ! - t`. r tt: t1"Br_"B' - .., Ffi- 't As W .`4 .1 i gyp=•,S - .: � e'h vall8y in - -► u e in 4 ,. i ,� . ora liens to> tlka an tgiti i amountof risk very tmt�iI Siad hav argely '+ austiio p�rept► iii,taus a i $+� . - �, lrioae i i 'ji j,K ` { a wttderness. orensed our income. our bocat� Iii az. 1 `tb a 1y' he East Afrlta ��,, In i• i `.i t fi - u :t ' N . Q Q� tl p tli `e set T�elft n { eub- talar' a yah ttie�t a Exteso and tt 'a Ian �o found an LLb .N d nN Reg�rdiag the y 1<A.,�► d I' u C t'.: . 6 y, `z• k Dr. Theodor Hertzklt p alt ils East Africa is being modious premises we DOW acou y for the_ oars • be re oved with t+.gaiti. ,, - ' � ••. ideal commonwe h , &I.=�t.,l. bare olders, .:� fir.head ofliCea, the'' urahisp of w tch i+e carried into effect with great rapidity 1 p. h' Iure, deme, pa nieep. alke onlyutaam'a tq r ,`'Y �' x mentioned in the directors' re r it in Corn Extrao r. , . x Late in February the English members of . 1 V. _, -- needless foe mo to sa an thin ' o=oe t •L. : , ,.. i Mount Kenia left pp y g P f``�'', : T � t the Pioneerezpedition.to ,' �IREa O�iS, $E OST. , sibs to add that the cost of this r(� O e of the Ideal ft►mitiae fii 'V ia, a -' .' ` London for the continent, and a week ago p rt w th the im rovements made. since bra ah o whi h.resides in Btookl n, hoe �� �` '+_ :: ' the Pioneer corps seiiled for Morgbasa; on '/� ys i P � t -. a s + '=I eVP $USlIlt133 Of Most 5atisfaettsry ilia urohase is much less than that of an for eneratlo B spelled their sarnatne En• U u � f,L the East African coast. Their ultimate P g bu the rouounog ib` Daub . , object is to organize a colony in which land Chs aCt9I'. equally desirable property within my tugbty, y p y � :f and capital will be free, and everybody will I� t: knovlrledge boughtror-bai1G ffor a lilts par• Another fami y name in Virginia ie that of 1 „ �# ;' „ be well clothed, well ft dt well sheltered, Iisereased�remiwm and'EnleTest,'tgeeetpis poeq.. Tallaferro,w ieh is pronounoad Toliver. ,.,, _a. eir immediate object ems Purchased-Policy Mr. Kearns, Viae-'president,-on second. • g and well educated. Th ) -A Head in the motion for ils ado tion, said s "1t .. - iven Away Free { - in to•explore the land round their so-called Holders 6ecurit . gg P - i x Valle of Eden on Tana River,and to select - afllorde me much geatiflcation tt}join in- the A little adv'ctt that may be o dile"iA y The twelfth•annu 1 in�ing of the ahATe. and limit exactly the territory which the holders of . the Fe sial Life: Assurett}ce $ub'Ittsaton of the report which has been 'everybody. he human system, like every p �( ]� The official or "- . `° -' 3 colon or commonwealth of Freeland is tc Com an war held on Tttesdt►y,°6th Inst~, I}resented. In addition to what has been other machin , needs a pertodiaal blearing 'TSE TAllI E IJ ganotOhureh's '+ P p y Hamil- said by the President, I can assure you and general ning uA, This is ust the oto- v' cos }, .: r occupy. at the head offices o the Company; School for the cure_of Stammering, Toronto r:q`i Dr. Hertzka has been exceptionally sae-. th%V the continued and largo rowth shown season far. t to a oration and St. Leon o .0 ton, and Ives well at nded, Mr. James H' III the resources and aolidit of the Com n r p �.anada,sent free post-paid cessful•in obtaining powerful atronage,lor FSeatty, President, i the chair, Mr. David Y Pa Y Mineral R a r fa lust the medicine fors y p enhance the value of iia contracts to the p ,at I his venturesome enterprise. Not one-y has Dexter, Managing ireetor, acting eerie• chis purpose. Not Like artificial Spring MonAy s opt rorgoad bo#rka in well i he British Government granted him laila tar insured, whose interests are our first once. N1ledicines it oes not irritate, does not dia• BOOKS spent. Any book or novel,new or + ; ' y "stir a ants who have been spec etia standard, mailed post free on reoeipt of price. _ and moral support, but the Austrian auth• .� -; ,' - ,V g r B appoint,. nor does not produce reaction. Send for our catalogue. Estrabiished in 1880 by �y oritiea have also.given the little band of re- D>uRo�O R . - ' and intelligent Ia the discharge of xheir gold evdrywh re. A.Piddington. 1 rmers' much encouragement and Some Your;dir etora h ve much pleangI In duties, will be strengthened in their work /� ' ln: fo Professor- How lon should'a man's KISSER +Bit V Oe, i ;f �:, ' " = . money. The Royal Museum. of .Natural submitting for yo r coo ideratioti the in no small degree, and, no doubt, will en• lI n HAHHQTH BOOP ItTOB>t.. ,; , . Bl Hiator in Vienna, for instance, hoe pre- twelfth annual repo t of our Company. The able your directors for this year to afford legs be in pr ponion to his nod 2 Mr. - } {t ` q _ Y e ioneer ex edition with the ap•` ort is aoCompani dby a Statelnentof the you even mare favorable returns. Lowatalxd-" Long enough to rash the +,${$$ YOn�e $L• TOtDtbF' aented th p " P •• holders of ground, air. "` a acarus and instruments for- procuring roc 'pts and.diabura mento for the year,and W ith a surplus t4 poli,y- p•� x � ._., p and collections of the flora and of-assets and liabtlit es.at the close of the �g9,336,.36, surplus security of X704 141,26, Use Wide fiaap is theyath and LA V' ES information ' toilet,it lean the akin soft and ooth ! ' �� nk4 �' fauna of the Valley of Eden. year on llecember 3 letat, and total reaonroes of about$1,000,000, the A. p� 704 DR» SLOQVM'g + The Royal• and Imperial Military:and During the year 1,459 applicattone for Company Can offer favorable contracts and E Geographical Institute of.ti tenna,the Sottth insurance wlere recei ed, amounting in the premise good result$ for its patrons." _ . . �. CSM PCU N D PEN NY�� a� T�fl L #� r. - • Keo ington museum, and other societies aggregate t $2,357,J33. Of these appiica- The report was .unanimously adopted.. 14 _. _ have also given praatioal proof_oE their tn- tions 1,366 ere approved for X2,116,633 ; Ur. Wolverton road a carefully prepared a ��K� .1 ' 1 terest in the.explorations. All fresh know- the others, for insur nee to the amount of analysis of the mortality experience of the - '�'}� . - -calycle-' ledge will be promptly communicated to $240,500, were eithe declined or hold over Company for the year, for whish the thanks A BEST Health, Strength C$u Y, ' �' . the Royal Geographical and other societies. for further informal on regarding the risks of rho shareholders were tendered him. Cures all diseases and irrogularitias pernlliar - 3 Among of er.things the Freelanders have proposed. I On motion of Lr. Williams, a vote of to tivomen. Ae a tonic no better can be had. , , fi. eel theins lues to do is to institute a regular The Heys basins S written is of 'the thanks was given to Mr. Dexter, the D1an- � Take it. Samples free. Sold by all diaggis�e a., ,; Ce of mall steamboats from the mouth aging Director, his aaniatants, and t0 the in 25 cent packages,or mailed to an address f Y'' serve inost satisfactory c araoter, both as to the on roeetpt of price. T. A. SLOCUM & CO agents of the Company, to which the Man- moo' ., of the River Tana to the limit of navigation, dietributian of a coin spy's risk over a large 1Et1 Adelaide 3t. W.,Toronto, On+ �,a r , about 350 miles, and to carry on exgerr- number of lives a d the amount of the ,gin; Director, Ur. Wolverton, Medical Palpable Cook Boa1r sent ices. I� J 3,t I_ ments in the domestication of the elephant Director, and t3. M. li`enny, Supeeiltt®n• , ; ''t " •� been Premium income de>-ived therefrom. dept, responded briefly. �� - and zebra. Capt. Dundas, who hati DR. TdFT�S- the only man to reach the Hargogo Frills on The premum and interest receipts for The retiring dire,3tora vwere all re-elected. ASTHMALENE %A`'' the ear amounted to $313,2:i6.36, an in- 2tkta., piveriaNtghcs the Tana by boat, reports the navigation a+a 3' . At a sub8equeat meetiu of the directors b0ets.and Sweet Slee & . crease of $45,611.67 over the preceding g r P being most difficult, and beyond this limit the officers were all re-elected. $1.00 Bcttle� ao that ou need not - ` a recent explorer had his discoveries cut year, and the assets of the l;ompauy were One cent a dose. increased b $115 981.52. I ' alt up '� e the coast ex edited Y . .- d his return to p � � ' 1' >rlothers ntee b all dia Ing fo��ghorgfaa� �& A h Short an includin Itis sold on a Y R Suffocation. On `-• ' by an enccunter with a rhinoceroue. The security tq pblioyholdera, g of our guarantee cg{pl 1 was at the clove of =' One good mother is worth a hundred gym• It cures ncipient 0onsumption _ Again, a little further, the warlike Masai ,► and is the beat Cough and Croup Cure reicaipt of name and t jls have often blocke+i explorers ; but these. the -year, $998,91.. 0; and the liabilities schoolmantars, said George Herbert, Men P.O.addreKs will mail e ph for reserves an 11. outstanding claims, see what their mothers make them, But if �- T�IAI.BOTTLE (^ ' Y'"" ' _ dangers passed, there is nothing'to prevent DH. TAFT xo$. MIGDI i5 is °#n ` 294 160.04 sho*in asurplus of $704,141.- the mothers are peevish, and irritable, otxR Co., Rochester, N. Y. Toronto Branch >;; the Freelanders carrying out their intention $' , Thi W Ith of ascending Mount Kenia and of thorough- 26• Exclusive of called guarantee funds through irregularities, " female weakness," 186 Adelaide tat. W. ly exploring the districts around. the surplus to p iia holders was$84,338.36. and kiAdred silments,they find no pleasure, Dse Dr. Tart's white Pine 8yrap for Cetd . ' .. Ca t. L and who, the commander of the The death claims for the year amounted no beauty in the care of their babes. tklI P uQ to $103,031, u de forty-seven- policies. effort is torture. •Let all such, who feel �� 111 n 4u0000 _ British force in Uganda, learned much of I'1 Endowments m .to ed during the year--to weighed to the earth with " weaknkjaes j - M U S I thin region of Africa, thinks that the Free- '". lander, are likely to find on the elevated the amount of $10, 58. peculiar to their sex, try . Dr. Pierce's Is in Pur Rich Favorite Prescri tion. They will find the = . . , table lands nearly under the equator never- A most favorab a opportunity having p B104d; to enrich • _ _ Every Mual�Teacher ince - al districts well adapted to their colonizing arisen a few mQnt s since to purchase a little open s delight instead of a torment. nada should know whore the �" '. To those about to become mothers it Ia a the blood s like, gran get their Music cheapest r 1f enterprise. The Valley of Eden and papa desirable and eui hie property is this > plateau, as Hertzka calla -them abound in riaeless boon, It lessens the pains and puttiing rrt Hey out at interest Write us for Catalogpea; also , city, for the' hetid dices of our Company, P sample copy of rho CAwaDIAa y• your d►reetora a ee ted it, and subsequent• Perils of childbirth, shortens labor, and game and are fertile and health a'hat•: remotes rho secretion of au abundance of MUBiC#AN, a live monthly Jour- evetr may be the resaltio�tlte gzpe�gatent'in. ly made itrtSplr m» is;w leh have%gMtly P nal with ;1.00 worth of mnsio . govAfztptent and induat p enhanced `�a alae of ho rt .Yolltr nourishment for the child. in each issue. ss to!6 per day . f Ebro sand are Y' y` eitlyecsting.many v�altrabl results froin the directors tttlislr.:pn be va .f+fii 4, theme Jiilson says he. has noticed Ghat [wine _ madeby canvaarry t3ee thing -�� ism i 1St W e carry everything w5rk of the natural}stn who have gone cull tion int this matter will have your entire mend are t► great Ileal like rivers. When in the Musts line. with the Freeland piouliers. approval. I their heeds are swelled you realizr It from } 1 In aubmittiag tb it Otttat agafn 1nRo dour' their months WHALEY, ROYCE&CO. - � bands,, your dire tors ` desire to 6xproas Wide Awsiicspeople are&live to fbe fact f68YON. FT.7JRONTO,ONT. _ 3 -. 'What Should be one. their gratification ilii the progress made that the new nt►ammoth griat'tctte bar - �Ve do not understand that the Intetr; by-tile Com ll , i s resent paeiLion and ever old in is the host and oheaptyst snap' . �' aver acid In caaad�► Try it. Of 'u� vrwegian Cod Lrvar Or/ national Sanitary Conference at Paris ha ` future prospects, fid heir eoa8dence that CLIP. SAVE f114D SEND �?0h to :use its influence to raven It is an India niches fact that eve Titan QA N t) /it►d /t%t0 ; B '� �•.. undertake>Y P eagh year will e�dd to. its prehtent solidity P �' yP p p who wears his watch in hi/•vest pocket' is _ x r 'fi the traneatiieaion of cho,era from India t ' and:prosperity.j lye enriching prop�orties in �' The a,ecompa yt R certificate from the behind time• is the first ear in which the Aertnotor Co.d,d Baivanising it { Mecca and the Cities at the heal Of the eftpended ss+�OJO in this work, and did not turn,nh galvan- , Persian Uulf or to insure the enforcemen Coinpaoy'a acid Lo 8.vouches_hoc. libel cat. Whoa you buy rile cove riistamotn guar a ratnarkl c dogrrc. .4raym� al! rosy t:e grata tar th. entire year either. Nc extra ehargo was 1 ,. tett6 l3Ar wide d�I►�te�Oap 90u Only pa]i , 1- made for the gra inW ivhiah this eaormona-sum was put. Uf Sanitary regulations at-Meeca. It ha4'; rectneae of the na cial statement 'submit• aa� down I Ta c Scot3 s�C(11t1I3lon. IA11110S� Are yon carinae to know why-this lavish txpenditare was & I for pure soap not Cheap chromos or_w recorhnlended &orris IneaBures designed t� ted herewith ; 1 twol�nte, seen itis& anfl a>1tXy it for Hent week's waahfng. p�lg( j� �q Q(It� Belature and, tnadet_A»youanriowto know hover the Aermotor Co.camels n1: vopefiere halvi on parefully Zamine eke pignsck,hard tis: pprices long haters vacs limas set me prevent the transmieatol3 of cho'.era fro to explanation h this: Tlfe Aermotor Co foresaw that wine- r.� + Teacher-" I ddn't suppose guy one af' get the gen IIIc. �I tbtnx tactor them paintin`wn required and ltlresaw last lists Mecca to Europe by pilgrims returning from by them. � 1 the littla boys hers has ever seen a whala?, ���+, ty by tTcett a gamey lteilaville. timet ..are seining Co "WsF rr tools tar►o. lir that plague spot. We-do not see why th JA�tg H. BA�1°PY, I resident. - goy (at the toot !Of the class)-"No, sir, ar...re.a. ANTICIPATFA. IT1[[rtOwe �cIIAT�s m>lllt rr [ttb•�s w h - lilac snQt'Ln._n[cunina, IT KNOWS ISABVA![ctt WHAT L: �4 n flues ertedefleatuvel oto ,rtocurosthe arc„ DAVID 1) &i, .:danagitag.Uireotor. . but live felt ane." - -- _"-- - R P r IT SuoCL 1M. y P AUDI OR�3' REPORT. �� �� I I'~, yd:b 1'A:�`l .t(Gt tit'AtiTha) for a N.irinet'>i Because of thus it has an enormous faetoq,aad tgIIfs out . ful sanitary supervision of the pilgrim traf ,. `_ I )Friend f n(i Account Book . preftonting sa enormous quantity of goods, and p°Od 9OOvie The other ', b water from India to the hoe cities To lhP PreRider - Itcl' L'iraltore of the Fed _ euparate acro nta!oral!taro]trap tiont+.ete- tan.tw is a need-t�-ne, has been, fir m,¢ht have been, hs�be I f e Y Y �rn n i li�Or lllalilRg Rae( Beer (}nd agent eta alrCtt(iy sold Itettr y 4110.CO�ieii known,but he di tl't know: I!is alt a thepaaf - lila bti• of Arabia and at the head of the Pereiala oral Life A u slice C 1?iz y ' During the summer mouths a mere de- in enc county t3ond for circular trod forma. t +Hess is In the ane by. Ours is in tt,e preaeat, rho#;ttnra. i.. Gulf. The Qreater part of thin pasBenge GsxTLifafxrr, a beg to advise ooirtple• WILLi x l3tttooa, Yablisho , Toronto. Hie oonenlatiun found in the darkoy's ttat4ment:."Ilia bet' - lioious Arink than Root beer could not be ter to be a ha•bean than•Hehner was." Attar vie have don. trade is carried on by British steanlshi tion of the Audi f the booms of the Com• •�------- .aa w U 11tt a lhfn` and it iso earl s ee the only thing to -; desired. Far the benefit of our readers lNb _ do,cart un tittle piping cokes are heard saying: `tlVe salt it. - cempt}n. and the disease is conveyed pang for the ye1�r nding December 31 last. give this recipe. Tape ;t}an will pay us enough moray tp daft.'•: _ = s Y Y The books, you he a, etc., have been oare•- ry h t lyitaWrs nuen • to the 1101 cities b British beats, I he a made t s ate$ 1 i sea mad ° el tinid©ria Root Boer 1CxtxarG ono bottlri male and trtlsnie, whist,thtbest of out ietlitston can oath stare st rgwe"ly•p'i•' - powers could require the enforcement f fully examined, a d we have much pleasure yeit t 'ha}f a cake FeWEN eS w N'�E0t r wn .w "aft• p►each and in their xpenser to bs U!sech i flUt still weekly ez- sanitar 1aw8 with res eCt t0 the ahl - Cka " amy a",wile to •.cry ►•>w..a«`..- At,y .fir perimenti!tg at the axpouae of the tlset. Bat t0 rd t to true ;- ` _ . _ y .P N in certifying to her"curac The accom- Ru ar 4.lbx ,: y• t; 1lr..t, sad"�'die,�fl..••+.to>rr, wa 6a19t ass deltas epormow cutin for IBiv;girin why did we do rti The` 7c inept of it rima on these boats and ail Lui[.o tfiarm Wntor = 5 g1►lloax ak„p„�_ H ,..,uY.t aagatlkn,bigplasia renes ie coir. �rK E�ILa r[t�'nfiet Wa lti•ow,R8[tbod :P g ponying statem n indicates Ghe finan:eial 14.4iattl tia]tsn oo.►.tea ins xe.rvru•ae.o t tics& eI CeaT,and wp belihvo vie knnfv better than saybody. ther vessels en a ed in the buainesa. This 1)isnolvd the sugarat>td ytsasb in the water K g position of you C mpany an at December 1 ' -- We knoei that 11,11t Ihataie-a=�waed to t, ,tri wilt nets o � should be the filet step, and the next ahoulci 31 add the extract, and bott e,place in a worm - 1 alvenized.,will int scores o� _. �'• nsl•sa=aha•hed,but i!proper y g lace for twent- 'four hours tenth it fer• esu. asrbea wire galvurittd will last ZOyear,,end prhta . lie the pl,-ificati,on of Mecca itself and th© R,espeetfull u mitted. I'` I P Y In Lowest- ietuy ,, sand sa new. How lung does it last pile PQ But . r' id enforcement of napttar laws them, t} • �, gpux,rs �i I meats, then plt[Ke an ice, when it wiU Open - kaa�hr, . uY. b�rbea.�ire i, an eigfith o! an-inch thid4srhtla win•or,: tg y , the steel used in.the.vanes of wiftdmdls is cram a_thin After`cholera has been carried to ;Vlec� s arkling and delicious. eacand to a,;xt.tamth a! an inch Welt,:and_thenlue vf:(d I& tit , t S s I>dAx E. Tow vssya, P �, and when it ie causing ri thousand deaths la I-s AndIGOCa. The Ituot Beer Extraot Qan W ob�t�ained 4lavinir � hist"I;r from t.11. to as atghth a+lung as th alt the vel».- !� in that foul lace 'it is racticall tt1 - at ail Grocers' and Drug Stores at 240. er Qot+pl other things t+etnt,equs�, but they are not egnatt the &beak- 3s.' day P • P Y lEiamilton Ddde' h 6, 1891: ' p metal has holes puAc through it and is riveted to thkkee bottle. A>Ar arra spat. and more rigid pieces. { "{ B . possible-to prqVent the transmission of i4, , i � : 't i 1. . , tN AND C . The vibration et the thin parte et once seeks the paint - LiSrou h thg a` QnCp of return ng pilgrimp* t pM)K�IIT O INANCiAL a t A T. y i " t C"T IRC AN© SY[f�V, LJt around the rivets,and water atones$ots inand.ruet gt►tekhgla: $ p' ? t ,ai� , 1 r egg-- Wb"G ghotatiCn is this: Two, `w Sranttf�erds away the thin parts.' Son t have used galvtntseQ inj"I and pat` ^�, ;, �; northward tO:Eargpe or C'o the intecmediot+3 • t r1 Ctij�l. he&I Ge thlt{t, heat aa.0aft �'" �a -Y s'First 7W ATE �� Canada.. in black riv.ta. This of conrtls Is'net so goddttup l`bUng.�C ' countri from which the sass a of it a t - i ...' p g gg: the cut ed a of the alvanired metal is exposed and in In no wa 1' Pteminmgan rest ...=313,1.56 � naevi by .an advanCa agent for the, t31tAm@lte - rot et«tg '"I st-ilia vol; Tru[ Aal3s.ntwuatdn�ift • Europe cannot be barred. 7.he disease lAsA re-insuran prem• twins, wasn't it ?•' NVR$ RYMENI DEALERS ! �&b*fi rpa!•g*PV& eAIbel , .nIf pu tel�iMa•- h` 12,156 03 __ . _ i e ei•ttp•typre{he¢. Ifb j 1 d ,t" '� y 9 iumS,.....••_•• bier u Tat should be intercepted before it reaches t a�doebl4 prise tar tl. Ke + .. c i`. half wa house whpPe de lorable son 1. - 'i'� - -- W1.100 33 Waisb your lase rcalrtdlalf with' Wt�1e T,l'11i Ttt N.9, all On plum black. and 3 y e P ave&ke Saag vend you will not havato&pond � yetase_ 4argeat �k In Cphaada.. well . .e kaotr, am s know• • ds.'is 8143_ -'' tl'•bu1rat wnta, furnished an first-claAv. Alfo a few earn tbtage.re vrgey tions favor a rapid multiplication _of fa al ,; -.;':: doors in matladim8 them. -• - ..Kiri...,we - casea, slid from which it has asses soma h P'"' r death alai 9. en$otvmct]ta;t , lett of those colebratod lhed Globe 'P)aavere e.i®eetrl P y 3 3rirs. Norrits.:"Since I nava tWett mac• Ontsu. Blond bOttor grown. H., HII$D, in liewulk- : = times into Europe, there to cause.dreadful dtvidend9 to liay•holdere, and�13�'29 ried I have had only one wish upgratified.'' Hitltoph�lu as ul�ton, On them,, . morbility and,_in the la t ten years, a lass. expense . ... •.. .I.�. ,'._- „_ Air. �p cis-" Arid what is C, my • in money great enough to pay the coat ,of -. - �� $87,11204 dean rs: Norris-f` that w , W. :" l i r v t t,- ` r • o effective sanitary defenses a hundred tim's. . : �atleta.�B. , : I, age n. The armament consists of an 18-ii,ch be w 1 !serge Faliri r'atte .r. . 'f- ,z- _ Mortgages, turast, r torpedo tube for firing directly ahead aid policies, e►I nil Le I'an> h© , - I two 18-inch swivel for edo tubes for s•d-e ' rh� Tolaol3 s 1Vorvilige Duras flatule ab,,0. ilia e®t■ ; Amar' 8,9get.y.. �.,.....+. � ti p �' Norvilit]e ourei vprptFtn r "ie°2ttt°" f_ ficin laced on the turntable aft. n To which t►d ai called gabrlant�` v sed I spasms: 1Te a D ® alt ,far. gg P Lund...... .... 81:},803 00 diarrhma,cholera,and dysentery. Aierviliva or W)."I a sy,y „y e•. - t;he •forward conning tower, well elevated to all brUdtlp,cor"= . ", . above the water line, .is 4 1Q- cans ui k , i T�" _ cures headache, sea sickness and ti►ammeY P . .q a Total... '• .ti,.. ...:. ' .....t.t,.:..=998,9ul 30 plot" �u� ficin gun. There are two 6 pound qui4k- ,iabilitits. coin taint. Nervllilte cures. nourtil��'fita, o O B a�r,t'+tota't"'p' '�r r - $ __ toothache, lumbago and sciatica. NerviIine u-r, then e at"B'sed (n firing guns, one on each Side and a a x- : , Rotdrve' tundw and ; aniii1i4ithd anises rains, bruises, citta, 11i;o. 1r'totnoa's - na left i W°e� o„Sa. ,� ... ttT ori pounder placed on a high stand near the claims........ ....................$29Lfi6004 P .. °meta a� t� #" , . .ear c ' a h - Nervllinn is the beat remedy is file world a,hot fie rh+ -- -- t .tv aptly.ererire.I pot's a.d open{«r�Q)t t , urplus•6eottrlt and opl costs l0 and 25 cattle,to tr_ i : te►e N �It}•a#,.a(osStt,.0 Attct)fir«rtwtttt. rth the tMalte,. �_ stern. There is a water-tight flat, or Towel ;, • , . deck ust above the water line from t;he •..'A.r•l••t•� =711;,141 26 Y y 94 - I y 1 Antountintrurod = ........I• $l0,64f1,mS,11 d . sn. 2(.�•ea ooBn a *,ma ' t,�r(a# an fh p ore rs. ' posing hs eecuon ;: 'i. . stein te- rho: ferv¢ard t ke ho addi gain and lar a bottlea at any drug store ' t�tdai'1e 0.1t tv INA �ilogerkew a,_oMr ptdt�e,fhne,y V 4aiv•� � w g.. t., p fngaat is str'oyy,endur(nY m,d rcliaLle. It is exp.nsive t0 a I t the s fat o thein at in claseI bi �+ir. JaS. II. eat�iyi.th ',.Pr4iae`h ,*41 Try Poison's Werviline. ;t;' fie,wtd '"Mau d.avv adnnaC g6�,a-to 4.it,: Fv x".110� moi' g 3t 4: P' Y . • coIltaion. Under the floors of¢the cabin i re mo�itig'tHe ad tion of'theireport`, sadda at giOL■ end Mabel ii'dn .s tAtlpg last t�;.Jwa,}d alretniryuue Wished ft»n{ oseyeor'artidtoonother, ywy 'bW.b�hllvebtuiwAsa"ebo«gtt'sotkaf+iaiati+ll#wttTroda, .-.. spaces jor,magazines and tjtores. The pal "It is with a en a greater degree of week, and had s terrible ft►14 aver till 8m• '�1 Ona trgrd about t►te.natpre of galvrninn�- The utvery tt'h0a �; our 1 ii' •t b ok .oaf �' 'n Carrying eapacit ' i6 sixty toric,:which ire plessare than the ort tion of bankment, Bear'. d ! Au?ytliin r ,rat; «nietB fiat••.err.pon and:o ctra nd al mina ott>}{ t batouOr wheal,VAt1p.Otf4 Toyer is aitteand alutuinum e'han stored III unkerp aeon eairh` iclre of he tneatipg, pile r moo, thafiwe,your;direo en t', `' yam, their-engagotneuG." l2; _ /ilsfirettpuc•oer tint which,-star atnndinQtRt/StttuQ fan a1 with.t}, atasl,a cni mica] combinatiofl or ley which causot 6� boiler ebnipartlnenta.� heeupp y is bel ev ora; now preiae ••our reporti,and render Wide • st#tr9C1l► t`a pateYit pt®d' 5.'y'' - y atelt�x�+,d tatrrlatloatty andastsuoeihta. .9 . .i. ;,:t _' t, • Y.I u an aecoant of the ,coat you placed in x: Tn St h units nttnt ,n this &Site.t.ill �rYow a t tirt,eel Steel '. ed to be sufficient for a run of 4,0,00 intlo at yo ieine p t'tip in smAll p�o oa to deCeft+e pip "d rruc�;w�;t ,tng 1 Ina tvt,ie��ff Neu t�ity 2 iont,endaLwttiia)x ms`s eed The coin lemeut of our heads, the pub tibr�tis a &slid, Wit Af' . ttQst ". fie se 6uu in :ne 1ib:motar FitGtoty. It vatll lye loans almost a ten-knot sp p µ officers and men is•fort�-two. "It has been iny'."privllege at previous soapkl 6.wdx]id. Try it. . G� itldtrpensaGlsenapy-figh it io 4i1i th eserie: ror2.copitioZ , Gv tadvortiseutatK, nhivh Sa iso 41u the eerieg andiS-SOcash The stipulated speed off the Hornet as meetings for �c ll your attention to the • - Fi oremaw• "Lady left Bort'. a ante thus ' : ,ra to immediately attar the appearanoa of kdv.go.5,`ne\viii 27 knots with a load of 35 tons on bo rd, markod°advim a made lty our Company; moruiA ." iw (dietract,ediyZ--'&'Can't' � `HjtvA all' latest improvoine W Sure �i*°r t o.q•chi�ago, tins ot:theca `honks fir to* - trom Crtt'tli:lr houses,ftieight Yrom Chicago added.- - r�'lle was re aired to make a three ho rs' an indicated b he reports placed before p'ay it, hree I .the haul. 4nd,not ciao coot and gat One is-your buggy• '�b�y:+ q to©iter here wa aaa, gall make liberal pffera to adept copies t ', 8Ji i ii q df Mesa etng n s,to er e Y .. run In the .O 0II sea. Accordin to r. ou from year t '-year ; but air'71�'f0WT1RXW in the treasury, ': - t t.'.-t,t Gh8 t]4 10 have one thpught using eSwittdmill ttt}r }�eqr unite it{a.i `� P g Y ,.: -. r, y g Horace SeB, h0 tesWtttS arrow tit O.,i occasion have,I been able to point you tto - ,- ' - i� I • . : :'.+ .- • . �a bate,atalting whnt lyes tv'tit nEed, NAbethm Pumping or•Geand, ' P - ec d. uch a reati_i ae*8e in tihe COLI O and lteetpe•-BAR >1F7t1[in� it Bo)tt8181dii HCatllYt ��i� t� '����1�� Wd tt pusstno r wilt topos *au alibributo 450 . - grp..atl 8 ,8 thayl.' �tl - �Q 8 0: 6 g ., , •j` The Aor o r f o: proposer to ,tlistri7rutt tC500. Ct8I1,'I{x ' Oattt� the report prJ%k at small0,oat. I f01tsillsbytji®$1TNTPAUL ' @K!Z&k}forthe-hep!,s�yawriueft by the wife sou ordw4 btar 4,the trial trip tsf tl e:H,attoek,.. an' eve the assets of t e Company.. L a • f l; - ,r 'i the nataoaf ' it w said gibs ',.`Itikou hi,the ax shows a gain ver rho previous year of Adblds''lltiot Nt" Ex .._........•one bottle a _ i h Du V'TH R4tLit a A e t - •tK 11,SH04tQ I U$B'Ai 4yEI AdTOB 1" rFor Aw, t,mu o - : _ ...s...hR1t,8 ease CO>yJ'ANT 1x] iilne80t8. >8end f0r'�a and GifCu• doitip titian atii arndu,its Hud num.era o! prices pend tw pat• im'm boiler rdsaure_: 180`poiindsr'ithe -more than se e. den per cent, .in Inoomv Floi+ohman'a Yeast - - �' dauhtra to t�e;Aarmotor Co., ch,oa a,or to its branchet,at fps ` l p_ ' Su fir- t'�;�'. . ;, .firr':It....two ounds 'Ther w kbeiefit lb ypu' testi. as made withl an. average Of.�oinly 165 and over for four er Cent. . ut attseLs,_ two gallpus t irrarittaco; sansa8 cur; Ltu�►n; litah.;sioux city.; Iow.,Tiny y p LU OWaTm WAfriya...e. •• �•••• p"polls, Butralo, ui 64 Toric Mace,New York Ctty. At[motor a 'i`, . - pouf, becatlae• Mr. Yarrow desired to exclusive of g a setae oapitdl._ Dissolve the eugtar and yeast in the water, __'s ''a` 1'uattnng i,nd¢pared ahoie pnco,Afl�teel;all Galvantied-A€bdr• 1R ,- '^?c :x .- eltOw that the re ulr®d a eed,Oi stilets <`III some a iotls years a greateir ,gain add th 8Xlrfit3t tt�4, CCs In A warn} s;. i � t ' CQ,Tipivtion,:t%i lkvpved-f,qo on earn pt Chicago fie shYQpad ti i � f e; p ! gas �OPIEWEL. �,'LA61IKE any one anywhate,iittha'fultowing prices. ..t4' t ,{, `�,fit! . apuld be made will} ease. fih ck Wad made in h amount of our insurance place t�r tp►enty _ u 1o>irS til It rmentS, Ta s �� �2�• - f 2_ft, $1$0. 1" *1.�5• , • - !•`rR I° e a t--: a n P on ia�a nit �I ops .;' Parklin ,,r T�itl]o CgMV11,aioiler,st.-PaiiL- inn "tained more than 47_knots. tt:ts T?K.obstble than has-bee :t a case an •tilt p .s .yp.t'., t t "t a a]aiatiaradtlfe saiirte 1fc . #'n , 19 however it as- been. the: aim •of your i ciQ s' . . . -_ ---"`_ .`.' pp ?�. .b:. _ P , The 'beerea be slit iq sh drug tl t 1, anti.thab'leis Itoaaibl- a , 2.1 I.each directoia f ter he pkat two or lrhr@e years, stores in 10 and 25 centbottl°s to make two and _ f i'` # ' tarn Q g nr,'vitsou gibs h ail intimater# ri }f rdmarkb 'at' our last flue gallons. t( ` f e ld:be. ter: all . .�" - ;- tliaG xeccirdede- , + <. -' - a annual moeti g, to encourage $n increase 't D _yu�• °lievey�that thin aboutr seting - -� • 5 t ,t °P +i•r;*•a• rf s }:t sy i :�+a"; re 0$1 ib i0 taltl +19� t0 in 1G - _ - t,` " r +t.: . -. f aa. ��t4 ts, 3.iv. c :t.f f-� in-our p tIIa n e 4ss1_ a;dia aL n your apo ��t ) g _t.. _ �," o `a eei ti11m• d " " Well it woR t wor with '� � °d` t` rkftetiob rltl t� �'-�&ted 4nishi - �t - e its t '` t>tkfd,4 ;, titre sin ofrthe Comp y a rink ver gr returne 2 f, a " l4 X1'4$ofd � � . ,,, i�'i .: ,. .1 , it.=lice . i 4 `Y. ��UQ,4#1q r' "her berof lives -b ',asubst4t;4tin investment my wifesbread. 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'.3 .: - ..- ...�x -: _P .». ._..r :•-�5:"�-h.-sc[� '`YT`� ii4Yk #� "x:.P' e.� sk:. -#.+. _ `*r yv� s ,y_ ti ,�_ �f n `��G<� � �: �`±� 't<i ,�<,`=; #� t -��'`�` r_ x 1 i $x p ✓✓,- N q �t i E .. .... _..:.. .rs- k �f '- + - '' ,'t•, tix far':F }� r 3Q Ft s , r ,� ` '. a3'y v "'S ' a �y. •`�'t .e'.' 3 �' _.f5'�Y , -W 'd i.t _ ,. F€".�i� : .,.__ � g ' B•S'int "{ e ♦ - 2- 2:.z 'Na"r��'✓d`ate�' - L ^,r ,, �� _thy'•,'xNr x " : lti ,�, t ,. ,... _ I'd .. • .airp _ = .. �L _: ' m, ';�g a µ : t _. � # ,t n- ,. .. '.n :'fix • .. .<.: �`- +4 ., ✓�"E 1. .: r.,- ,. .w ... wl. .-. .. .-. . . -,47 le , - I It ,j,'.B t /,- I. ,♦ - - ..... .. .- .. .. : ..:. , -.. ..:.. 5 r , - s J, , � s _ C: O �. ,� _ s. OB14 TANNER & SON-wish to an. Al, uffvit.L 1. . ..-IR . r T r• .t V nonuse 6a #hs public khat iter ha re o n11 - . � " LT DILLIN .3 . Pow h s sold hie -interon fn ibb ed out a butcher chop is I owrwelIs b nag. , „� ., ” '_ Fresh meat al wars on hand. In as"of absence3 - '_' M riot Dr R -re to G. Collard. orders let: with the Mise Boone or- W. Lagan, _ a. r "" ' �' TUR . Q. $ ter, wife and sod, of Norwood, yotttfona tc,r, will receive prompt attention. A j f FNwk e t their E ter holidayys in town. ca11`salioited, - �.tf . 13tewa t, th line Whitchurah, moved EIN s , �* - DEAL- .ERS - V ht14t4us oa wednes ay to the farm itt U:bridge re oR 83LE :—$teptisn Croak offers � .:. ,. ce tl vac d Jahn �torep. for sale at lot 10 con 2. Pickering Town. RNI i . s bushed w Friday morning at ij,s 0204 Y Y ship,Rood black eyed peas for seed, and twelve. . . - ' ­; a Piehering,Ont ,ff he very ah n7 geable.nature of the wen• rowed seed corn ; also extracted honey, and all, - I•iia •:. TEANB th r dnrin ih past month is rodaoitt a able mss. Letters may be addressed i I to Pickering P 0 for htrtlser intorymation. p g pel.>•eair; it.00 itpald isl ad�aase. tel ma off t n n the aged of thle town '•, vorviciait lea ARM TO RENT--80 acres more or . R'S . - ­ . ' - RATES OF ADVERTISING : i y ding event occurred at the - - �., �ieei insertion,per line _ _ to oenta, leessitnated near the Yillage of Brougham . f -»- subsequent insertion, ar line -- g ea t endo the tillage On the etronittg Of being the aortiaern pest of lot ti0, con.8,Piicker- - 17►is tats does not include or Foxpign ad- nday last when the children and grand. i°g. Brick bonne, good orchard and good land. �•O M : AND -n � semente. Apply to JOHN HILLIPB Bro ham,Ont Wtf o . a ' ab Idren-ot. . Davie assembled at his reel- +� 138 - /,� i9Foaial terms given to parties mekirug con- de ee to cel brats the anniversary of his ss�to for 8 or 6 mon+Lhs or by the year. Half- h blrthd FOR SAME :—A tlouAfOrtable,two BtOry, 1 3 ACTICAL - � Yearly or yearly contracts payable quartfrly. y' 1' afisi�ht roomed dwelling,situated onOhurch - E A - LMERST ` ',.- 1. Business cards,ten lines or ander, with paper, teary do $one have taken the contract of stroet,Isickerin Hard and soft water and all gg Im §.i . sae year, $5 00,payable in advance. re Ovine a machinery out of 6118 old modern conveniences, with half acro of land on sgt'Notios in local columns Men cents p�r line, which are choice trait trees of lar and small ' taee amts per line each au tai ney Pla ing mill, weak of the Baptist - baeduent iriiaertion. r varieties. Terms liberal. Possession when de- , �peoiai contract rates made known on pplica- ch rob, an after giving it a thorough � � � • sired. Apyly for particulars to Richard Guth-' - , tkian. No free advertising.• - Ov,rhanlia at their fonntlry, of shipping it rio, Pickering P. O. 4l1•tt - 1 A without written nsL uctions to'Taylor ros., of Sutton, who intend to will be inserted until forbidden and charged ad- . , Zardingly. Orders for discbntiquing advertise- ut lize it fo running a planing mill. FOR $ALE--A comfortable dwelling, - . `- --•seto13ta mast lie in writing and sent to spub- be hom of Robt. McCormack, Esq. of woo3•houee,stable,and other out-buildings ING ' eT' Vivan, wa the scene of an interesting With 2 acres of land situated in Brougham, and ! - Viz, Jab Work promptly attended to. known as the Bentley property, Hard and soft ' - L1 - event on M nday last, it being the aniver- water and all modern coavenieneea. Apply for . . 11 � C . V- J. CLARK' PROPRIETOR. nary of the Oth wedding day .of Mr. and particulare to C, w. MATTHEWi3, Brouabam _ i Mrs. Mcco ]a mack and it was also made the Post Office,_ 14tf ' - , J date of the strings of their youngest son - - - ---- I Dur Politioe►-Btnct Independe, oe. C�rge t0 les Flewell of the same place. N 0,T I C E :--Miss, Abbie Cronkhite. . . fur, Aim—A First class Local Pap r. 1 wishes to inform the Ladies of Bickering I I I . � HU S.T L'E I ' f Our Expeotatione—The 'hearty 'Tribune. and vicinity, that having opened the old stand i��-- _asppart of the Deovle of Pickering and v, inity. .. UXBRIDGE. Dio ie do Marquis'store in the village of over k Z- � �_: I1. f: -: Pickering she to,now prepared to do d�rAss- - . . . � . a _ C - f. l I" -=-- making in the latest and most suitable atylee. .. - • `y bliss F1or ace McCallum, milliner; left NARI Ont ticited. Miss Abbie Cronkhite, Piak- ,. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1894. . Monday for Cookstown to take a situation ri �. - � _ • 2 as head mill•nor in one of the millinery es• h _ =" tabliahment there. Y Y .NOTES AND COMMENTS J, GORD N� • '` John T. lliott, Veterinary Surgeon who , . . . purchased t e goodwill andgractice of Mr. t� *T T A rpt Ll (}ut 1YltU G ► Y1eW SLtlt*., ,�:� ;- 'The Liberals of youth Bra t an Mort.Plank, has taken possession of same. j �1�SOR1Al ARTS 1 .. . . ,: . . � st. .. �iaturday renominated Hon. •A. S. Mort will r., ain with his successor for a . - • :. =a�Iard3�. _ few days. Pirie's Block; . { PIC$ERING. , UIl 1' c`�Ia d 1 _ 0� d,�i: . John Ric arse and wife left for Cros 9 +. ,. . well,Mich., U.-S., where the former has . _ --- North Essex Liberals have c OS@n purchased a baking establishment. John . I R- ' �I - l 'illiam J. McKee, , lumberma , of Razor hanein a s i is a steady, careful business man and will g specialty.alty. ' . g _WiDdsor; to stand_ for the 0 tario undoubtedly succeed in bio 'new venture. _ � � ,I L . +election_­ .� r , s. We wish hi and Kia b©tier bait ever Perfect .. satisfaction - guaranteed . : � f' . . _ success. I I} r I - -The full returns are in frorrlthe We were i formed, on creditable author• - • throughout. - - . . -L . _ rate electioL in Nova Scotia and:it is ity, that Mr. } Bowden received telegraph• � ' ------ --- ' . : -, IJ. x. is intelligence of the death of his eon, Exec hors, : oU4(' 6. 1 t , , a©w established beyond- dispute ' that Alonzo Bode , by a shot. Hie son lived in s� s t , COTTONADES . '.` Pursuant to Ii.8. O-,cha lii3, notice is herebyt�i�e ProhiUitiol� pleliisclte was c tried Minnesota a d like absence from his im• n . givon that all creditors having elaichs .against I 1'. ere by four t0 O,t1e. madtate rel. riven under ouch trying Cir the ostate of Jiargaret Eleanor SlcCrohan; Late . r 'f I euh)staa.ces xcites great eympathy for Mr. of the Township, of Pickerfc:g. who died on nr . - - i .: a out the 12th,lay of Januar lh,ji. are required �>�ne hundred at�d st -eight fa mors Boden iu his bereavement.' y n to send to A, E. Major,at tl,e village of �Vllite- . Etirom Kansas have j ll,Jt reached th Ed- George Ja kson met with a painful ac• vale, on or before the Fifteet,th dap of .Jay 1n91, - • ' . LL cident whit cutting good last week in the full particulars of their claiu,e, with their 'e �1 orC�el' I1C� C)�t �i �•f • t ¢ F lil0i1t0i1 ili3trict, shote they •.pu po;e names and addresses, b 'a Suit l,l) �l�j �T�u , Che b ash to the eol�th of the town. And take notice that after the abovb tueation- -, taking up land. The Canadian tlie- IIs was try i g to cut or poll down the stub, ed date.the executors of the said estate will prc. . t 1 _ r 1C&ll, Of ChiCagO. (leSC.l'lbe5 the 11 .a& of a tree. eine rotten it• broker off and cee(1 to dietrihute the assets amort ilio They e �wll�y clic ,�� « e11 � e. - g persons ' feu u un.hi 'Ile was conye ed home in -entitled thereto, having rebar,l only to the 3 � t j -being mostly ex-Canadians and Il a p S Claims of wbich they shall have notice. ' - a vehicle an medical assistance summon. Dated at the said villa ' - ' ' rc�sperous cu�ldition. Abetter class 13e or «hitevale the . f ed. «e are pleased to learn that he ie nth da of April,1MJ1. 9 'Could not be drawn upon for the pur- improving. Times. A. Major i - - - I .. - • ,fie Of settliDb the Northwest. The county valga-tore, Messrs. Flamer- ter' s Major; F:aecutors �t esaid'estate. - - I. Geq.Datrtdson - felt, Martin and McRae are in the no: h -- - . ` any who foolishl removed roiri part of the county this week, having made y Executor I�Totice, . nterio to the �� ester:, States few Beaverton their starting point on Monday __ . . ::;? - . - s The last act in the sad suicide drama Parsnant to tl.e R K-O,chap ll0,notica ie hero= •. • + Ceara ago are now oil their wa t the ' Y took -place last week when the deceased, by given that all creditors havingciaimsagainst Pretty 1 p� lug Pl l'ts• ,N- rtb-west Territories. Hund( s of Walter Reynolds, was buried. All the the estate of Weston Palmer,late of the Town. t'' `tench Canadia Canadians, who have bee>< de g ship of flickering, County ()f Ontario yenruaa, J -1. • � a stores in the tow were closed and a large Rho(lied on or about the 4th day of Januar• , rr ,,r�]] privetl of employment in the fact ries number of people�csmeia from rho coon t694,arerequtredwgond to John E. Farewell 1JC�,�leS Sprin� hd�eS• try to attend the Itineral. Seg vices were at the.town of Whctbp.in thc�County of UntRri�, - .of the New England fitates, are et- solicitor for tt:e exeeators of the said deceased g held in the house t .1 p. in;, after which on or before the First day of May. 1984, too full 1 ' king ready to re4urn to the sea (ted the cortege proceeded to the comets( /� y• particulars of theft clalnta w[tb chert names Moll `� P1V.ltgh �oot� r . hams a` Quebec. (rood. Let the Joe Long was wanted last Monday nigh and addresses. . i s ,. - to answer a charge of masult. It ie said And take notice that aftor tileabove•mention- _ __ �POrk of repatriation go on: Th re- ed date the execgtors of the said estate will pro. '—� -"`— _ that on Sunday Long entered J. Warren's teed to diptrihute the assets among the persons morning exiles will make all the b tier r - 7 -- --' honseio Gonldvilleand aced abusive lap• entitl.li cheret(}, hariuR regbri only to the R0AVN ;__--' C0 _.'I,' wizens ac a result of .their discovery' guage towards the inmates. Later in the elauta of whi"b tbPY shall have notice. 11 mat lie brilliant verdure of di tent day he walk 'd tip to Warren on the etceet 1?a;e,i at the said Town of Whitby, the 00th t d` d 1 day of 5iarcn.1891, 11 :_ l.B E I - A . �Slds often exists only in the Tula Ina- and struck ,I m. When a constable went JOHN E. F•ARF%%TLh; _ Win_—News. to arrest Lc q on Monday he could not be _-_J_ TM__ Solicitor_ --for the Exec--_-- F BARRY S NEW STORE, CLAREMONT, - i : _ found. It ie said he was drank on $aa lay � - . -'Iaple Leaf Association of the when he corft fitted the offence. ..1:3kipp'ng j' 311 ti FOR S�iLF,-=That vslu�tble -` - . LL:_,�, -_.___ `.-ti� .l 1, ` -;may, fern,, tot �, i13 the and conc0asiba of the out is an old brick-of Joe e. V4e would nc-t rownaht of Pickering. containing �+�v �•• . ^l i I - Patrons of Industry in Whitby t wn• n g• ss acres is l+ bLifilil d11 mind his lea inq town it he would stay for sate oa easy teras, It ie situated on the e►7►7 SLjill- lllcreaSlYl why ' Sip have joined their protest to t lase away, but, Ike the Cat, he persistently Kingston roa•i 2 1=3 n lea west of tl hitby town in t.. and 2 1.2 miles east Ir, m Pickering Village and- '; .- �tllteady in against the ari�itrar a tion eomes hack, enerally after the affair has • - '- , 3' railway station, and a convenient Co echoolP • 4akeii at :ast Grand Lode lnee in blown over a d there is no further danger and churches, rhe 9 1 is a via foam, clean, T e ubllc Salt our paces are a be. g „ of arrest, If bis n eoces were remember• wall-drwnud and in t o b:ghest state of cultiva• y 4 .. -T�y .have resolved to "allow heir tion. It is well fence,i with cedar rails, and - r ed and punks men inflicted.when he does , ,:: watered by a living itreeip On the ro tart s,re _11 : embers full liberty of ccnscien in retutan, it wo ld hays the ef)eot of ensuring ewc dwetliags,one brick.tho other rams, sires 4 p 1 y lnW (?llr - competitbrs. . - all political contests where there i Ito his better be avio while here or inducing large barns,horse and cattle stables.. piggerice, • . 'atron in the field," A him to.leave or q d. Theca are a fete ,tnplen►wArdriving and lieu bosses,root cellars, ' ' ' : - . ' 8it21ilar :.re etc..all in excellent repair and well•adapted for i ice• ' y r� others in tow we would like to see o with p The brick dwelling ie ill- olution lies been passed b ver us B their respective uses. . . . him for the wn a good.--Journal. ted np in a modern mantabr, containing ten �ave •y 7 local lodges in different parts of !the (coons,besides kitchen, Dantries, closets,wood � �jul� pleasure 111; ,l�ilou��+ •n Province. Thus it would appear kiat We undo stand judgment has been +bed and cellar; has hard and soil water, tura 1 g - given in the ase o some of the cretfitocs ace and nibs(conveniences .the hamehouPe fs ; another sl�iplent of >: she horny' handed yeomen are not. comfortably fitted up, has 9 (onion, pantries, • -1u.ite so gullible as some wil Ol t1C- of the Warr n estate. It is thought that cellar,hard and Soft water,eta. To any person . - , Y p the estate w I1 pa]'about 45 cents on the desiring a farm, first-class in every roep�t, NE ' ans would fain believe.. dollar all ro nd'. this is a chance t:,qt is seldom offered. tt had . GOODS - r., . . .. .P.. ­_ been farmed to the most careful manner for theSPRING ` General Frye and his indust lal Al Oehaw on Sunday the infant' child last Ys years and bas the reputation of being one 1 ass ' . .- , - of Robert P e died, aged 7 months. Thiil of the beat farms.in the township of Pickering ; ' -0 " -1111 army from California reached _ L141P . for mixed farming it cannot be excelled. For ._e Rock, Ark.,on Saturd9y night and left the seeon� child lost in a year. The tr•rther particulars app Iy to A. A,POeT,Whitby1. If dor Washington Monday night, to in Da"ants hay the sympathy of friends in or to w. V.RICHAItI1S0!I, Pickering. �t2 1� eve de �,rtlYlent• - ., �11' .8 their heresy went: J p U possession of an Iron Mountain tall- M�, W� 's batches oho in dehawa �ITCTION SA goad train. The army nutubere ower was broken into last Thnrpsda eveaia LE m end get prlceS before.. purcaS - q y g OT VdLUA$LF. r, g ''{ :: -4" and they are going to Waahl g- by a pair of barefaced thieves wbo were - - - �� "" ,' aton t0 demand work and, a reform detected, t made their sacs with a esevhere• No trouble to show good m of FARC PROPERTY . . 1-11 � i -4he laws. +o ... The men are orderly nd ham, some pined meat, a quantity, of �• ��» ••.......»»...»..............»�...,..........« , .. _ ■.» } well behaved. Unless the labor nd saai)age, an also some fresh beef and TNDER and by virtue - f the •power • pork, if tho person who saw the light L of sale contained in a certain registero$ capital strife in the Staten end in had en t 's alarm instead of EDS _ . open rebellion, we are much mistaken.. R'i� going for eoort,gage which will be produced at time of sale - . dr. Weeks, the-rascals ht have been and upon which default in payment has been `,� il�1g made,there will be offered for &ale b public • ��.�_. .' . . - Y RJueh demonstrations 138 the•above h Oe arrested. auction et the Gordon Home, in the I v , ageaf o l Timoth fed _ . Clover d Al , .. . +. 130t 3u9t the most favorable look 1D" °r-- - -- kering i13 the Oonat� of Ontario, on Saint. • ,, . the world. .• BIRTHS. y,tl+e FIFTH DAY o NAY, A.D..1994,'130 the C� p } J f • boat ai ft90 o'clock to the a2ternoo�the follow. pike at �� v♦ e17t price$. i�et Liotatlon� �{ D. H. McDonnell,the Iuck o n Roe-?it "by,on March 27th', tt)9!, the wife idss vaiaablelaads and ppsseetnis�,vis : the north- a P y $ of Gteo.A. ,of dan�cbier. � erly quarter of lot number 9fi in the sso^ad 0013• a �'�_ . . Owen Sounder who crossed N1a a MARRIED. . • "Wen,of the township of Pioke�:ng. to the _10 g e care purchlsing (`.Dant of Ontsctto; the north half of lot i� to a f I ! .. 1 times last summer, once withiis aL.aE-- 1�LL� --Ar Agincourt,on >lfarah>�tb, f. • by Rev.J.J.:Elliott, B.A.,assisted by Rev. J, me Ad aonoeseton of said township,and the itred south halt of the south half of lot 99 in the third T PRICE FAID FOR boots on, on the high wire, is in.T r- A.Brown,V A.,John Clark to Winn ,old• os daagh o2 Matthew Elliott. concession of said township,saving and except- FARXppb , _AWAO. He will be seen - this slim er 7 ing tbereoat that Portion thereof taken by theIJ ,, parcels coutaiq two hundred sores COM- ' +{leo a At itby on Wednesdayy March 2stbL hs . -.exhibition. Dixon was also an Own 1894¢, Eliza th erose, relict of the late Ste h more or less, soil is a clay loam. 180 acres are :. p said to he oultiyated. This is known xs the ` f BRO t - - ounder; while Calverly was raised a ea rose,as 79yesrs and 9 months. : "Oakdale Farm," was lately occupied by lira s t' h. a :° few miles from the same place. 11 "'� ' John Lays, for$to k raisin purposes, and is a 1 .. sale Re istet-.. a. vary valuable propert,. Mara i.a goad frame THE CHEAP ' ASH STORE, : three were born lu Grey coun . g hoses and eplandld barn sad stable s0oommo- Dixon evaded the dangers at Nia a I dation on the premises. The land is in a high I- g g SA >SbY, A 'ri176h :—Credit gale of rias, state of cultivation and from its location and •' T .. 1.` ' ' .* . . ARElV ON and to find a water rave,in the st 11 fa niture, convenience ou ht to rove a desirable urchase .tcx. the property of C. W. p p y y g 1 for anyone necking such ro rty. i " , W of a bZuskoka lakelet. Cal ve - Matthews, a'. the village of Brough m, Te,.ma; Ten p purchase nto13ey - .r to be per cent..of Me - . a ly narrOtvly escaped death Last su _ Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. See posters paid down at the time sa18. Terms for - 3 - fot+ list. hoe. Poucher, auctioneer. Paymout of balance made known at the time o2 - rner by falling from a wire, whi a Pali. For farther artioulara a pl to ,. _ SsTaitDeY, til 14:—Eaecators sale of p apply TTENTIONI , SEID&OW NS, _ • amusing Uncle Sam, after defying t e farm and II lage`�pro rty at Johnst n's - 94.99 ; Freehold Building,, oronto • pe g ` •dangers of crossing the whirlpo 1 Hotel, Gr nwood,belonging to the eat to - . . .The ander's fined wishes to thank his many to R *t = ra ids: Now We await the misfo of the late Thos. 11oJd array, being com p g T patrons f r their liheralpatronage sur- po�ed oft south half of the north halt - Ing the past year and asks far ti , = : dune that will most assuredly hofs of lot'No. in the 6th non. of Pickering ' I ,:� -3 nun ideDonnell. a ►' - . continuance tinuance of the same. (;A' � S - . xis �3' g also acre lot in :(lreenwood. sale at �r� RIGWTS 2 p m. a bills for other particulars. M ;- - . r x�, �� ` �7a MOnd�y noon a dtaaetrotss > re 0 Thos. Pon her, anotioneer. i� �Or88s1 lIIgarid ( 8I38ra� BlaQkamitb DAH Y OBTAIN PATi1�TTt lc'or a I.` St answer and an noneet opial write to AOk c=ed-on lot 62, sixth ootie rasion of Da . ing d IIe ola shortest u0tit38. •moo' p m�the'who hale eau neap rty(snatch / J . ingti)p,-:bey wl3ieb the large farm barn o . I Xetq ddGt�erttatmenta. - aII at 10eet : netts. bttelaer. t�0tnmsnioa• " ' ' '#dye. Mitchell, of Oshawa, was total! l_ I tldsnEigt, s } ;f • " " P cam eettt tree. Pa�eatea dbt w to ear• . __ v3estroyed. The tpropetty was lased T 0 T :— atween Pickering �and the Iro�xl �}� t .." ani e�etzq� es ame41ft a '�Pi11am Bred. wJ0 tau a• t Of bis li• -a� roo3►Rgsd on 8atttrday eYenir.g. a good r DIiI aid 1itis>r1'liig. ; et g_ >QoHosht eatA,wtak" �e s,ssA Ittt,ak, 2i tow 4f'may, aAti aQ lila ratrhi whi lags ritaale harneM tog. Findatr " a�8dli�1$J. t 4 pel�O wlw. � �f,� �. snit �('� wW r 1 e sameat ibis ofr0e and oblige. V J q t�iIs • _. ; r1io. He h�td Dl, ioeat'a00e. 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E '-tad•,. s. 1 "z:, -Rr- .-{r •^`k� « .!.. .. -....- - - - - .. - .,, .. n... --, .,.� :..- Y: ...J..: k,_% 'f arc, i b if 'j�¢N4," ,a<r X 4t r�.- d-. _. -.: _... . , {.. -.--,.. .. i. . A... I_ ..of ,[>r., ,� ` q'Y._ ,4f ' - -v.�,...v.: _.._.. y_-; - Y _.__.s w..,. a$,}`}. ... -,—. . .:'.3 `^s.;.i..t� �',` .r:..,. .Y - .. - - - -. .. - - - - - - - y,� .. ■ IIOU09 HILL. - .., _ f ■ ,• ,. , s OK s Dec ■ D! TS� _ ,.. _ - - - - - GOODS Ireston HiU bar pnrpph� ared t►fids driver. ; ...�. ` i i � µ gToLZX IN =2 MOST DAR R FAO >sAxxss i Mtea Heard f W following aro the names its order of _ ;` t Y JD>R szos..>sos , from aback bar •been ; , , �_ y of tbaee who ' . „ ,t ; �ieiti all R. Bodd's. i morn wrote at the r 1.."sa .9. ,� }. ' MiCarrie Parsons Las again art'tnd'itt szaroinations. ,Fifth olllm, I�ibbie 'roa2, •.` r W. (1. Nrslree, postmaster and townshp. Iendlt� 'h4�t18II, eW �1'lYltB,: I�relal� ood8 ,a►oe�l ,for r '�` clerk. io missin from Burlin n, Ont. Our midst. i 140 per coni. Fourth elate, Goo. Varty, _ •3� � - 8 g� We have been trying:to Pearce the dark. Atnalia EUioott, Lena. Ellicott. Third for piflrit8, C�Ottoxtad88. hlrtlD�s, Art Mu8T1$s. 4 15 �� � rN : The reIIisins of Mre.Noyoe were iaterr 7 8' Blase, ed in the creno cemetery o .the 44th' ase to and alae watch dog. Willie Knox, Nellie Pere , John . ,_ S btia Alice tIr•ham bas • far6her Knoz, - �t�BtB ha�8 ltl the latBBt 8t �88 4 _. �. Ran Walter Wright, Lottie Howson Y l ' Inst. - �- ass to live. A 'e Con f$ re til uta o rllxtte suitable f �-.4 The first factotg for the m ttsufaotmre j. Wilson Holboeirn bee in moved to of �� Vim' Frank Mltobeli. Second g , or pHtOh1.Wdr At ltll of while lase for bonsai rQae established "� . nee Faller, Flora Carpenter, }e�oW t3Q8t. • µ �3 g ickering village. Arthur Percy. According to marks ': •J,.> C. � ' T 1 � in 1380. We wonder what the young mans inter• through the term: part II, D�abol Car• r Y Ernest Mance, bigltmist, has ;bean ten• on is in building a brick laoase. DUNBAR fi t fenced at 8tratord to two years iA pouf• � L' pouter, Mar" Rowson, Albert Middle. `i 1 •... ton. !'tart iG � # w 'u, x Oharlee l�ller, Laphie - � t .-• tentiary. MARKHAM ', Matthews, Fred Btu heneon, � Pa Storks. , ;� ,'r Others who were absent would ha a Com• '. a Rev. (deo. J. MacKay, M.A.,Ippf Qnsens• ,{ ,� P y villa, hue accepted a Dell to thelYresbyter• Deivld Reeepr, of "BUver spring h'arm," aced favorabl p ian church in Sunderland. ' 0th con. Markham, left for Lockport, N. p y' - ;� ' ' Fishery Overseer Clark, of Bellej►ille, po - ! OV.1 yesterday afternoon, Y. P. S. C. E. Note3, % ;a has been instructed not to iesn any lioen• •The breaking of .a oar wheel near theI ­ :. ' '. .RVOUStDISEASED . 1­... i l- nes for seines in his division t 's year. cage bridge, at Miller's grade, abouts For Ckrest sed th6 Church. ' �. b a 1 "- g George A. Cooper, Goderioh township,) ilea north of Markham, delayed traffic �t"w and later "`��md ' . '_}- ' 4 Ohio Endeavorare have a noble motto :� has a splendid ippin apple tr , the ,seed f r a feud hours last Saturday afternoon. aced wrecked abs�siarr s romidag yoa�•wan ve you �:i ° p Jerse tattle are still boldin their own. for this year• Let as all take it. It is '� ase: Nervous and Dist ant !'iced fat! o bi- . a of which was lanced in 1837, fifty-seven yy R .• pods• laEisnedHlzei Irri Hans Illae• oa £:, p Y• apt. Rolph, of Glen Rouge Farm, bag Latae not be weary in wail doing, for in' O1� ali�ut•irae at Ni t; Hapar+l : ; year ago. ld about thirt five head since Christmas due time we shall reap if we faint not." p ? �� of S R. Bennett, of the .Bennett House, "Old is receiving letters of engair} by every At • recent meeting of the Prepbytery of Oce N�r.j°ro'd f kestiiLba ,ro maaMly,lahydasilyt Bowmanville, starts this week for Cali• r�iail. Amos, China, the Moderator was a Chin*- ss:AS • �� � _ fornia, to visit friends in t at distant At the residence of Mrs. Lowry,7th can., man, the Clerks Chinese cent the chief � - AA� Nayo ;; ; oonntrpl Markham, on the ilea fust., a pleasing authority on Church law was► a Celaetiai. DRS. KENNEDY KERGAH �,'f,. ',At Brookville jail.on 8atur cep M%m* event took place, the occasion beau the There ie in Cleveland a very active float- WhatBon• >N" Q- r ' ing a man named Covill; oon$Bad as a marriage of her daughter Martha to Albert iIIg deavor eooiety consisting of sixteen .—.,..`.• -- ,r,.� ` inn.rtio, enatohed a razor frof#a a fellow• Smith, Esq., of lQarkham. The Dom a'e n, most of them recent converts. ff ,';. } Sr -: At U years of mm I learned•a bad hdAi whiofi ahioit rued prisoner who was shaving and killed him• was supported b Hugh Canning. and the Ire! rad is represented by s converted - :_,. g PPo Y g 8 ase. I became nervone and weak. Sly beet troubled a•e. I could bride b her sister Mar Ann. The cars- Catholio priest, and there are Danes, Ger• n ; i self. y Y stand no •zartion. Head and eyes beesme dn1L Drowse and Herbert Ellsworth was br a lit from cony was rtosmed b Rev, , , mane, Rassiane, Swedes, English and - '' d B pe y 7 A. Brown. Americana. g drains at night weabn4d me. I tried neves Yadiaal virtue,Sleo. r �t ., '%' Port Ho Monde b Detective Cuddy of Aginaonrt, in the presence f a number trio )gets, patent Medicines and Family Doetom Thar save de �� ,� �. Hope y y S Ae,a revolt of Christian labor, we ire: =3 on a cshar a of lateen refers d b Mur• of the friends of the contracting parties. no hdp. A friend advised metotry Drs.Kmms y a g gas. TW Is . g Y P 4 y gaently get more than we conscious) seek. ray Townsend. Ellsworth a aims to be The newly married couple left on the even- God's plan roves to be an enlargement of sent one "'O'affi�° treatment end lt.°' �` I °°°M fast . �*1 ; ing train for Toronto. B : every del. TMtr New IEt+Mod ?��aMsM s•stis+rases � .1 �,, an inventor. The EKg Booial and entertainment In oar own. a feel • need, wo wish, we „ „ '� �� It is estimated that the ez enditares of feel, we pray, we len. In God's way and ae m° ' T have°1° s> °f frbndr. P !'he Methodist church Monday evening, ' P Y• P y Ds.M ton. & ,t the United States-Government for March 4iyen by the young Pec le of the church time the result Domes. 8omatimee it takes .`_ f "'-1,1_� _. in art the reoise form in which it was ,?: will show A deficit of 86,000,000, making p ~s�., : F a R ova! largely patronized and was s- moat pp Y' g Iml HAMM O Ilium the net deficit for the year to date 855, pleasant affair: . Mise Pearce in monologue, deflnitel goo bt. Thio was true of the t � . % 000,000. i1ecits;tion and dialogue was at her best. Christian Endeavor f ociety, viewed situp• '13U.147 �- • , 1y as a forte in the local church. A need Ella.Moyer, a little Berlin girl, attem• There were duette, solos and choruses by ' •:�me g i� �I oontrsoteda sariooseaostttatlosui bbed '� � ��I `�'` ted to crawl under a G.T.R. train, when Mrs. Pattyson, Miss H. Crosby and the had long been telt. VPs moot devise some .,- ' , p choir Messrs. E. H. VYilson and C. Prig- way—many were saying •' to train young I went to HotBprings to treat forsyphills. Mercuryahnost 3 Y ,r the train started. So narrow was her es fie. - i Christians in and for their own church." � kille►d me. After a while the symptoms aissie appeared. Throat C that a quantity of her h it was cut &le gave readings. Mrs.Mason, Miss Lam- This was the main object. perhapa I may K a• - ' 3!•. 1$y unci Mise Pearce in a dialogue were all became sore, pains in limbs pimples on face, blotches. ages red, 1.r yp i'' off by the car wheels. loss of hair, glands enlarged. etc. A medical friend advised Drs. •^ 4 cod, as were the egg sandwitohes and sof• Bay the sole object of the first few societies. t `.' � Wit: ,. Buffalo has discovered over 6G,000 g; Loyalty and devotion to fife local church Remedy&Kergan's New Method Treatment. It oared me,and Ihave fps served daring the evening. The pro- had no s toms for five ears. I am married and. . p As • �_ 7- `' colonies of disease-bearing ge ms in about was the primary purpose. fellowship was ter, y p yeeaee- x �; p coeds were large enough to wipe off the bale I heartil reoomen it to all who have thin terrible di a third of a teaspoon of h r drinking a!nce on the handsome oak set of pulpit an attertbought. Ia the fulness of time Corea s y agu. rirpAut•I It will em&oate the poison froze►the blood." ,��,;: � : gl. water. In comparison wit! this ejeu ch situ Rud oak secretary's a desk in the Sab- (lad a Finger pointed out this other blessing Capt To d• Toronto bay is urity itself. y• which was to come from the movement. 15 EARS 11� DETROIT, 150.000 CURED. ��N 1. it r 4 P bs,ti� f3chogl donated by the young people. E .� A - Sandy McBpnff, who escape after help. � conomist. A second; (I scarcely dare say secondarv) - - ` - �_i i result has been a broad,genial, self res et •I am 88 ears of and m=arried. When you I led a 'I - inb to murder Wilson Holton an old her• , Mrs. T. B. Reive left on Mondav for respect-' ° er ing interdenominationalism in evangelistic ' Bay llie. &tr indisore one and Inter ezcoeses m e trouble , mit, near Tilbury Centre sig: years ago, hurebill to %fait her father,who isserious• denominations. What is wanted in the ffor me. I became weak and nervone. M kidneys became �j{, -- has juEt been found guilty of another 1 ' ail• ideal Young Peoples' society is danomina• aged I !©aced Bright'sdieeaee. Morrie lffa was aneatie. L murder in'Glad win, 0 he Rev. Mr. McFadden, of Mount Al- P Y factory and my home unhappy. I tried everything-all failed till F. Mich. I took treatment from DrK. Kennedy and € ., ' tional fellowship, - Neither is complete roan• Their New �, _# t 7i Some miscreant threw a 2 -pound ke- b rt, occ-upied the pulpit. of St. Andrew's Method built me rap mentally, phyeioall and sexually. I teal 4 without the other, A societ that recti- „ �� Of bj�stino c arch Sunday at both morning and even• Y p and sot a man in every respeota Try tem.: � i : t , M powder, with fu.a attache 1, canny ignores the great idea of the- seater- - r _ z; I into the office of the !Yes at weed,0ut. to R sertiicee. A city of Chri tiaras, the idea;that has taken tom'" No Names Used Without Written - htae many friends of Host Pitts, of the `� r on Saturday right, but the f se becam_a remont House, will be pleased to learn coot so firmly in the Church of the 19th C011S91tt 4f Patient. � .,, extinguished and the scheme ailed, tat he is around again and almost entire dentary, is quitewae defective oa a Society Caued�n time. `: a The sale of the entire herd Of shorthorn 1 recovered from hie recent iiltiess. that weakens the attachment of young never fails in owing Diseases of meo. . - -� people to their own church, and the truth a Our New Method Treatm8nt It st ,g� the body, stops- all :� cattle of Bow Park Farm will, according Jhe man friedde of VL m. Thomsen, of P 1? ,r . Y drains and losses,parities the bl clears tlu l> .b�fMs rap tbs nervone sad sezaal r>i�r'_ , ..to announeement,take place o April `26th t ;th con., will be acct tm learn that he and doctrines of their own d�nominatians. y systema and,restorer lost vitality to body. ( ?V 1�� -v :STs and a lar a catalo ue of s lendid edi• i sa,fferin with a ver bad attack of con• ]�Aiiln wanLoes g g P P K Y , wre so arnnteei t0 Care luetroaa Debiilts, • . greed animals mill -be pat cep at auction g�ation of the laoge. The Orono Cheese Factory ezpeots to r tu• Yirlcocetst,itrictnre,tileet,v.anwtarai incharHea, . , 11 Two ydars ago the law was amended I alae. Magill met with a paiafal aooident do a mach larger business the coming a 1x p�trtr and♦il Kidney and Biaddosr riiseasjeR. so that taxes are payable on incomes on at the risk on Tuesday night. In skating season than heretotore,. Quite a number mss- l�ena*dy a IIergan are the leading specd�iab• of ;' ` P y RE EMBER Amerada,. T guarantee to as pay. Theirr+ey s_ � the excess over 8700, and a refund can be aroaod he rap against a post at the corner of hew patrons cera tatting hold and an ef• twos, and i'Iitses year, of basiaess ars st state, Yea and recei wed'a severe eat.on the thigh and fort is bein made to secure double the ran no k. Write them for an honest__op inion,so matter who-treated yon. It may forced where assessors levy on the excess g K save yon ears of regret sad suffering. t axes reasonable. Writs fora * akt� - ' had to be carried home. We are-pleased number of cows that were signed teat � . over 8100 as per the previous statute in - 4 that respect. to hear that his injuries are not serious, season, On LiOt Grit# BOOK Fr!!C. COIIit11tA�0al FtCC.. r _ -rJ. Mrs. A. Coilviile cert] Tamil intend a {d th►t he ezpecte to be around again in - �- 4� y a few d.,6ya.•-Sun. Irn" Ir"Za-111"Oririg Station o.r.% 148 $hefb`�XY st. i #_ -' leaving theTarni and taking rap their re• At a recent sale a new -method of con- TgAiNs ciotxo EAST DU". AS FOLLOWS:- DR hKENNEDY &KERGAN# ®etl'O�t, M�Oh. .,�, i ` "'�_ , sidence in _Sowmanville. Mrs. Collville, .!acting them was inaugurated ander the No. 6 EYPa$s$ r . 9:ba A. M. r x - . . . we understand, would have preferred captancy of one of Her Majesty's most toy• " a0 D . 2:06 P. M. ¢ • Orono fora place of residence,- but could al tint] �vallant officers. Having nothing of +' 8 c ' 8:80 P. M. "' r'° _ _.��,.�.. .5 ` not get a suitable dwelling. his oven to look after, he undertook to look .. 2 Ex kSe - 9:15 P.M.. fi,. 1. John Billings, of Port Perrv, 1reteiyed atter the affairs of another, and exhibited TRAms oo1No WICST DUB AS FOLLOWS:-- . BIS QUt HAM �' • • i _ a paper from Vernor<, li. C., the other hi-3 reed and courage by. grossly insulting No. LocAL . . . 9:20 A. M, WhitbyMarble Wvrks. - - ' -: i those preient, and in a hundred and one „ SH •N ,. - day announcing the wedding in that place , ly Mix&D . . . . 8:12 P., M. wanes g a ve an excellent ilthstration of the , I �, �.- , of his nephew,Fred Bi'liings.late of Whit- 1 Expa$aa 9:16 P. M. OOOCK ST OPPOSITE POST Of FICE b to rise Maud Cochrane, second sneak and coward. If he could oalp Rath- ;J y' er together a few chattles that he could -"-"�`�" ' - - `' �( ' .;:� ,,�,,_ ­ . -, -- daughter of W: M. Cochrane, of Vernon. really call his oww he could pat them p F.1 . R-9' MIRKE1.- 1 Mathison i';� Hawkenf . I .- - C_ 'l In the recent Port Perry division court for Bal©, rad conduct the sale to his o ' -`` ' ToWNTO, April 6, 1804. Man0meturers of .. .1 cases, in which 'zed .lent was reserved s P I I have, a complete' stock of$aitint*s, ant A , r J g , liking, bu with the sales of othera o I. I . Judge DartneIl has given juaRement for would fi ; re to better advantage by bob �V'lieat,faII............, # 00 62 to 0x0 00 MarbleMon men►•s,_Headstones and all fogs and overcoatin e, which will be ' the plaintiff in Taylor vs. Bateman, and ia>� along rad minding his own bneines Wheat,spring ......... 0,0 00 to 00 60 1 made u in the very best mauner. a" _ }. ' . P 11 _ . other Cemetery Work. ` dismissed the actions of The Postmaster- it he has ny such to mind. Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 61 an in first-class style. , Ice I General ve. Stovein and Ta for ve. Gil- I ' Wheat, goose ............ 00 68 to 00 00 aUo �� �rs of Scotch, swedialb, Am- Those requiring clothing for spring and + ' 4 Y arloan rad Canadian tsraaites. toy. r �% `I: Barley, bush............. 00 48 to 00 44 summer will do well to call and ex- LZ � : til antes'wishing work would do well to 8A1 About 2 o'clock Frida mornin Jesse A pang womaq, who Rave t ,e nit a pats, bush................ p p g 00 89 to 00 !1 anus beforep rchssing. All work gusranteed amine samples Prices away down of Amy McArthur, disappeared from peas, bush 00 00 to 00 68 ood price®of he lowest. Cooks planing mill, shingle mill, door ••••••• •••••• , , s `�' and sash factory at Zephyr, were disoov Drayton n Thursday, the 8th, and bete gay, new, ton............ . -', A¢esnt. �. U QUHART; Brougham. 9 00 to 10 60 W. V. Ri hsardsic3n, '`r . Bred to be on 9re. Great efforts were sant not been seen since.' She told a lady Straw, ton................. 7 00 to 8 00 - -- '-_ --"----- __ - -_-------- '" forth to eatinguish it, bat without ono With who she stopped (Mrs. C. Flat ) ] reseed hogs•,•,,,,,,•.•• . 6 '23 to - 6 60 V �! x cess. Love about #10000 • no insur- that she gabs an escaped nun from B e• Beef, forequarters....... 6 00 to-- 6 60 - , i • L ' • s• ' � : 4 �^ MONEY TO JOAN ` .nee. - ion' Ira Burrows, of Drayton, will n• Beef, hindquarters...... 7 00 to 9 00 - �- %- ! I Upon the opening of the case at Chi- ewer any communicatior:9 respecting he Mutton...................... 6 00 to . 7 00 —ON--- , 4 -- - I have like assortment of sago against Goodrich for the murder of woman. Veal, carcass ............. 700 to 900 MORTGAGE SECURITY. .`I 1 Mrs. Cron, of Whitby, council for Good. Butior,Ib..:............... 00 20 to 00 2$ � � � � PLOWS- RF'.r.�°�.L ��T.�.Z'F T. HgRs, do$.................. 00 09 to 00 l;0 rich set.up the plea of irregular proceed- _ �, ings, The judge sustained the objections Potatoes, Per Ian......... 00 4t] to 00 '60 boughtand sold on oommissian.. .. also the _ - i and as a result the trial of Goodrich is do- - �w"­ � ferret] for two months. $ � 'j� 77 TT �� I ' _ ­­ ­ ­-1_,­1.0­­ ..� '' ,, _­11. �,'_Lr �..­ . ,�_ ,-. DOMINIO H "' J�JRILTS _ " A ant forFirs, Life A.�tds�SE PCate , I l On Wednesday afternoon lest, a Iarge O ______r_ ill! . ., � ; 1 . crowd assembled bled in the Methodist oharoh . 1 • and . at Bowmanville, to witness the marriage ! .• Capltsll Paid up, 1,500,0�0 t3laas and Steam 8oikr,jnsurance of A. A. Colwill, Newcastle, to Doss H. .• � A. Morrie, third daughter" of Mr. Levi ► �o�o�0� ` Surplus, ; .. 1,45o,O0o - [7[T PARXS - __l "i.; _: Moms. The ceremony wise performed /s , b tst Shar e n i K f i :` •. WHITBY AGi N.�'JY. ' M. �l C O Xi I E I w , .ZM ., . � b the Rev. W. Jolliffe and the bride was Property F'or Sale. t ` y fer a►I i c..i�a ur 1i0� �.r•1 aaa�.t aaeisese t?r•ais is , , �. . given away by her father. P B R 0 U G H A M. t Inciuiing two desirable dwellings in Picker j The Ushaw.(Ian Olab wee represeriied ,�� I SAVLNGS D-1111? M$Nt �,# - --- ��rr�,� village. �s de roes f rtheagi 2 L. ' Internet allowed at highest onrrsat rata. ldo3•�; their :7 in Toronto on Good Friday by M. D. ' I undersigned-at once, =n Anotion of withdrawal required. Campbell, F. Haltch� M. Gold, J. Finney, I E. J. THOBT6iN,= _ , - '' 1 L. Cassels and A. Sykes. The Oshawa! NOWN ay MANAGER. ' 1. CONVEYANCING! OAREFULLY DDNB. `�� �� r,,. team won by 82 to 90 pointe. The only 0 9 -- �T RICHARDSON � ,`. draw bao]c to the day a spc.t was the lose ' i STOVE PIPS POLISH i Is - r 4 ; 8f m Dald a Block,Piokering F-r of D. M. Campbell's Ran. It was taken ofto LANIE.. 1s ' i ~ -` from the hotel while the party was at :' II 10"" supper, al �"IIse Hawse's Brauiwiek Black to . . }�' . �^r ." C ill Q ;` fish your stove pipes. Finest polish - , What is a local Newspaper? An ex• I .: . . Po y p Pa • Pa N C]C E E N . Jl K- R . . Z change replies as follows: " What is a f11ad o • 1° fltrtarfl made. No disagreeable smell. �' � ?f local newspaper ? It is a board of trade, ' i 20 cents per bottle at I ; . ! ��=LL , , a trumpeter of the town's advantages, a An0-10 W. R. HOWSE $_Drug Store, 'GPbltby. 1. C. h - . history. It ie a policeman, a champeron; �. : -� j -• \ P i •• Dr.Dean's Liver Pills. Dr. Dean's Iron WJIs fol The undersigt2ed begs t4 ann0unae1. �; . ! . a defender of your rights, and a board of the blood. Dr.Dean's Bitter Extract of Sar- i` - to their patrons that they have adopt-. :: that "Ke r.,l'orTi►blo fsah health. It is an honest advisor. It warns K , eaprilla for all stomach troubles. • .. ed the - ti F J �� , - you against frauds, and tells you the best Of fi0o 1T1KIC�t i�te�e'tas►s W. R. HOWSE, Druggieb, Whitby, 1 . place to buy.g,"ods. It rejoices with you Bole agent for Canada. Ci.A.S= ,1• VT11 !r.M"C/c 1- y '`' from food cook4sl it lard , It is the, 1 No ._E.ve ons making urobLm at Howse e when you need a comforter. . ry p • f.. 1 .1 zetag store for the next 90 dayys will be given a and henceforth .will sell . for CASA ;. guardian angel o.`year moral,intellectual 1 Dgdd scribbling book tree, Mention Ptakering and physical health, It sticketh Moser News, _ only. Those desirous of hawing their than a brother. Therefore remember it• -R Pu F aCtO� Wants supplied will kindly bear in. x _ q, and go not in pursuit of strange gods." �{ { f BUR K Thomas Tomlin, the ToronkO man whoa . �� s 1 T : mind that �4 tried to commit eaicide at .Oshawa - s _ � C O'VV.v et...Y N 0 CREDIT will be given , - a a a few+ r n �`' T O.N S O R I A�, ARTIST under any of oumetanose. . : weeks ago, hss taken a very eerioaer turns 4 , 4 Coo)(0A IFb f l ana•taoturer Qf-• - n 40n uenee of the aboveohsn e I - for the worse, 'an abegess having formed � , seg B T5IC = V6 =I 2T C*. -around the ball in the left side near the .- . Aft- f S I 11t, +'o �8 �t; : 1�Ct1tDx1 p8 ave h&ve decided to reduce prices ng- _>` u111 . back, and completely aral zing that pore' : follows ;— " p y d� t Q Ott i�s 1 t it�il�o- ueep•wa) Pumps of Brise, Ir n and ro tion of the body, save his left arm. He. , - Faanliy �'latar 1.b0 hdt�ed:' was Rivet a reliminary hearint in hi. hgEV� e.+wh• ►'N �l>t1lYlg, p Saar - .. _ - moan before Magistrate Orienoo on, the r - ' - • Fareeteaus Manitoba Flour $1.7 tt , . { H1►ir U>ltta>ag �,j'� ,a P. R. ${}OVA (�V $, l 1 y -. . alms of at sated suicide, and winJ0 W 4 M�a� inlaid `� - LL , committed ices teal, thio move beiasR Rise mil wt] Tates, ° ,._ ► �- ZN& to place the bw•da of e:pewe oe ging renes. Mato ► 1.8, air0i by , `oma 4 ,., tie a so ft of Va>rtario, aed inn this tswo . IC. M'A - !o. wbS i cs sLooc. with win}1+t be °' 1. 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I . luver CoutaLry. � . � . " .. :- - .--- I:'n. I I _.. �- .. . - , , , , pro - I I - I . twi3i V-i I no in poo4sh � . - - I . .. .1 .,�;_.. ,; 4 I � 1� Plague Si . a - - : - � � :4 - _ .. _. . ashen 11­1�ka as math nlast . _r�;_�',' - I - ,6 '4 � I � - .- .. :- _. - . .. , . . ... The Wt t keem Vitere wretch - 10 thief r so extertwoer V 10 - .- . , I I . .� I ­ k, . * 64W expe- - I - ,-".i. 4=bwled with the retorts - as ts" t)&ds Of the` best,barnward mAn"111L l At Pre,,Oris, 1ka the-TransvW. - .1 : . ��a.,1� �. - - �_-' ' ' - Devout Moslems Drink the Pol- Plunderer !' int I HE CAN CLEAVE A §MEEP WITH A Garden,-re anti iru .. Ajaeric& ditioa was * -- e4 lij a Mr. 'tuft, an artifilk .- a ­ _ - .-�:­R' . 00 tbwm that art Ap4aed r 10 the a beam L 11 gr,sWer 9 In Join : . ,.� ,, _. . .. �,; _ ----;: . ' - ratedl , - .: _`. . I . k_,.. k .. . �. - luted water of zem* Zem. 1) . SINaLE STROK-a- . - - are fut I r&waft of Ous.=4 hence.the keeft c0prinoeted with the ' Lou"'D Illust I .- � ,,;. . I - . ­­ - ­ . 1, - - I - .- .. .. '_ � . . - thatlies 17 am �O thou I - .- .. - ., �� ,.,. , ,. 11� I ­ __. -1 _ .1 t r 10 thow sting 11" ' _' fornat ,Tows. Whet we hail eroased Zh*- Va" . - .. � � . . -- ,, - �- :.- - - . 1. - I L - . detuai.-] there IL I." I .1 . 1. . . ..-- . I _ .1--; ; :_�, ._. .� � basest of the be" f 'O th" deapfimd of I -_ is from Maine to (1,11 ,% . - . . - ,..-1 . A Noti-believer aftsinteed -as a 'Pa. -Nerawas. W 11.1ox,t0m. 009-s for tijese (;anwilan hard*ord ashes. -11 river anti were is the Lion c*u"t,f T th*br"s" - . I .. . . � ,­�:,'_ - --- _ -__ � . I 92;fm Allabi VV Allah save me f calminsting in Serait.-MaJor ' . I . ,. I., . .,�I!-,.- � .�V.. , L�. IWIftesseis the %range Ceremonies in emsavion veneer and insii"etor go oar farmers had the Le"t n-deciliou uPm out day gat the i,10-&that he wasteiri & Cer- . t. . ' - . ..- . - . I , I .. ... . - - libe K&&W&b. L interchange of blowa, -which' th]*w the thw military 061111ifte-An Allruound 14111 po-at, they migh t lLuaw k ow important tain sketch from which to make.& painting , ' . 1-4 - . , , . � : ...- -, I-;L,.-, - - . . I ­ _,_ _ --1 ­ ._ - I ��,, .I . L".. - g"611n�jjna _","' L whole camp into confusion. AUdete. . . He "I sketched I . _I �...'�1. " I ash" wa-re for manure, i .- - . � 1. . .1 L . . .. ; .�. i- - -restGrOd land L . . 1 .- - . , .11- Tbo Holy won at the "a `4 "Order being in some insnimr nasnimch as they when he returned 110me. -- -'. :- . . . ' 1� .:.. _. L. : .1[6=4 in Arabia. To them in in known ". by the sh*iks, prayer�and praise were re- . Sergt.-Ma�' Morpno, t~her of' x7m. at* Lh. tnotgania farr, of the 9 and no our captive lions as we took t,hem from the .... .. - ....'"L: . ,:..,L .� �1. Zem,Zem--meaning fill fill--and in their sumed, after which a the P,.oyuJ Miltitary College, pL%nt cam grow ort,irive withmat t6echemi­ Nei, but what he sighed for was & group Of � - ... . ­ . I ... L� . . - - - . �, . . . I .; I - . . I e, - rte,- lions by monntight. That be might . . . .. . .L. __ .._� ' I. .- I.. %_� -Ift iU 4-paters,am sacred, and a few 4ir*P* bathed and -put on the ilgrim's StArb Kin Cal elem ents of which ashts ii re COMP611led � the natives; : . . - '_.._, . .71. pton, OuL, itow claims. the Ameriesa y il-ant is bumt arry out his id" we ?lad 'L I . . - of bay When our forems treeseran a . ..­ .: ,. - I � �' �'_j*' of it, &Unk Lor sprinkled over.their bolies. I d fencing championship with award _ the , - , . . . _L1 .L .. called El 1hram, deseendS-the hil -an ' -. . 0_._ in'Ut5cien t to wn&h away their sins. B it entered the winding streets .of Ahe city, oliet. Up to the present time he has do. 11p.the (irg&nic part of,tha plant goes &way erect a fi�Duse 01 ob,aervstiOrl for him 00 11, ;- I � V: . . ' - . - ., Ri , ­ � I _­ 111 . . �� � 17 , modem- adenias - " showu that thbi go. ip par 0ge 01 a &=d: I - . . . .1. - ._,_ I .- and when- the -man had well risen Our feated all cocners. His. latest victory was in salok a or gmad's. an(i the I lorgan, V y plaia. Four a-tout postAl - .- � � ..L .. . % ­_ %%. . ,� Tiil*' is plain .he ground,and at a dtatsBCO Of ' - � . , . calkd'sacred water reeks with tho germs ,Christian waa comfortably' lad in the .is left in the shape of asliep were set in r . - 1_.-L. .L. of ahol- . ever Fencing-Instructor Clarke,- of New enough to show bow im t they a,re as twelve feet-from the~,th cross - .._; . . - .:. - i . . ­ _­ - of- choier&. an house of 0i devent Arab namad..Achmst, York. In that CO . porta a . I I '. - . . .; .. I ntait Morgans sewed 23 . � - _. - . - , .. I— ., . am ' epidemics prove a startling mor- wh,fte,f,pture good will had been: a fertilizer, and to .restore that fertility lashed to them and a cage. twelve fzet - :- - '' ..:.. :- - !1E. . ..:�- - . services and �. points to Clarke's, 17. - - ' frum. the squire built up. TtLis Cage was ofths - . :.. , . _ . .1 I I.. tality anAng the pi*rims, who j4onr&7 to ,putchoned at.a very bigh fiware. - Sergt.-Ma). Alorgar!A7' which is being LContinuadly. ta Len - . . ­ ,. - ... 1194�% once.-every year from all rwts- of a has been&'resident , ,,in L ie shape of aop� and stock. Can- �heAght of a man, and the bars were of hard .1. . .- . _.. . _�, .. . ,.A few homrs of wand altep a will. of Kingston, Oot�, for'1,2 years, and every,I aOl mf her wood four inL-aes wide and two inches thick. . .. � .. I IL hold, . L . .. . , � .1 - AaiiL From -there spread .the Aelera prepared dizwer,_ served on a broa,, wooden win�ter during this period he hais -conduct- ; ad'a "I xporting, the greater, part . _ _- .L . . . . ... __ I I.- �* h�r . . . ... � .- ­ Plagues that periodically break Oltt "- tray and placed an a wooden sto(l dV6 Or ed a *ell-patrottized ,,,,,,,i,,,.-'S,,i,,Ily, . grain awl Live stoc narly ILI, It qras just saat a cage as we buii.& to � ... . . . .. .. - - . . ....... . . . I- Intl*Asia and Euro�pe_ .. . six inchesi high. beside which tie fat" 'he is very popular; and he is a uaiversal i ashes, anti how is she going to relplenish , a full-grown. black,rhinoceros. . ' * I ' - �. '.. " . . ___ I , . . - . ,--.L-_.. L. . . _ ain upon her fei tilAy ! The We had cap*_Qre,l two lions iu pits be :, . . I . "-ft Holy Well is not fed bys, .";pnng. Moslp this, great gir - :,�! .-,L .�', . .m sat on & cuebion throw I an the I favorite with the cadets at the college. A - � -_ . I . - :_ I 'L .. � - - that filters "Chi exportation. of grain,- cattle, othier�'live ore the veriod.of the'full Moo?& a&ived - . - . _ . - �_­ - but.. catches the rain . water - floor, eating with his fmgera ,'short time ago he ,was prasent-d with aj , . . - I - ,.�-,� "� :.� thrikigh the overlaying mass of foul matt - - stock, and ashes from 46 cout:try which re- It had beea noLiced that of- all the lions - - I . .. �. - . -. I- - d him gc,ld medal for-long anti efficie: t,servi,ce in . . . � .... I � � er dish, like a tri-te Mwigulman, refreshe a .- . . . . thaa for"has aceamulated in the irk" . ' Ceiree ltothingL in a t b I appro&Ching'oar camp the n2ost of them . L A- . - ..., _.il , �. I . . ' ID`_ I sufficimiuly to W about preparing for IL the British Army. - . �. - I L �. : __ ; :.I I. . . � net eximust the soil I .en . - ! I - . . ' d into atanure m ; came from the desert, which ran back . � - I; - -,.- . . � ity-. -Here the water from .the well, after visit - to -the mosq-ie. After. .purifying He was born in North-Waies in 19-502,sind tume . .. I- . . . .,.. L _... - .L � , - exisgspri kled over the suppliant farva of him body by thorongh sb4 eniisted at Welsh Pool at the age-of I S i a Mug runL .', The present 8 I Of I,miles to a . . - .� .; .. �. - b In I ation ant having . i in the I torili ty of ' range of hills. One eveningo, . . . . :�__ .. -1 I__ I I f ca rid I I when the right tirne had come,.I accompan- . . ' ... -.* . . . � _._.. � . the Moslem&, or poured over their die tased his head newly shaven and hi I -now called ih,e S,;Ot-,l I variou i parts of PNorthern If ri a * . - . 1. 1. . .- -_. - ... - � . �7 person well, the Scots* Funilista I . - . � a L , chetses, � Aziia Minor. as well ad Sicily which. for a , iied Mr. Tuft to'the cm-gia, having agreed to - __- 1_. . . 1�.. � permwas, rum back t once into the well. I perfumed and freshly arrayell in thel pure I Gua,rds. His drat station W-" at -1 __- . -. _'L_ . . .. - % %. I .:. . An*4ELis *h3wi that this water is ted.L rang au,cession of years, wa the granary bta,L him comp.:.ay throu4h the night, We ij .- . . 1: '_-1_ 1. � - W - . I. I . . I 1 sn-ri seamleas garm.-tn to of wh i te co ior odled barracks. He was promoted rapidly,,beifg , . . , �.. I with decomposed animal mitter, reu ered : El -1h,ra-i-one of which in woum .. .. : - �L_ �_ I . I smund I made&"lance corporal in, IS72: fall corpori�l Of lt&IY is a*crib,id to ttie exportation of tock provisions anJ beddini, bur. no fire- - - ... .:� I - . - tbelftore unwWesome .froln the dra age t . natural prod4cta withoat replenishmen'L arms. It wm �-�culated that the cage . . - . -.. ,�. . - . I the loia! *nd the other .hrawn Over the: in 1873 : lAnce,sergeiinvin N75,- and two ' - . . . , - - ­ - - Romeu qaestionably �, . . I . . � � . _- -1 _ ,�� into the well of bacilli that spring from the I shouldm-�-andwithhisb*eaciancithi-heetand ! years later a fall sergeant ; stiff serpmat . contains in itfi, C3t&- could defy anything except an elephant, - ,'. ; . - . � . - . - - . . , . - * pubrefied offal sad flesh of the devoul pil- - ; April 18, 1878 ; Aluarter-master sergeant, i 4diumbid ,l tantities of�hosphqrc Ili 8"i potash andrwe did not wish to kill A, lion as long -. . I . I . . �' . . 1, . 1 in tep of esch foot bar6, &a adTieft, by Ach - � .- - . - - I grtms who have died there year aftet year, . from &I L the co un tri es of the E�a,it� If Caa- as there wasaby chance of capturing him . � - . 1. '.. I m:t, our Christian was deemed d by him " June 3, 1430.and sergeant major - . I . * i; , ,- - , , ' ' ' i- , I w - 1 � - I I . I . - � ­�. . - ' be guided-to the Holy - - r alive for Hagenbeck. Wtr get into . .. . I� , ._�_.. - and,were buried in trenches scarcely a foot. Beit Allah. , I June j, 18.*-_��! In April, 18.8, he i th"ie ... _� 1. - . L . . . . to I . , Wks set- : asitani &'a so blind to their incerests as' to -1 . _- . deep. . . � ,' The �ntered the m0eque thrOugh ; ect&I bv the-Horse Guards from a I I I and a &oor, and the . . I �, - . . 4�1 , I- T tba I . � onIZ-1jet L tell th.4 source of land fercil ty (&she&] for by means of a ladder . 1. . - _. I I L I - - - . Zew Z!-rn, the Holy Well, is part f the � a mere song and let the Untt ,d Scate3 reap I natives had scarcel . . . .. -_ . . .. - . . I .. ,1. .- � - - t the F.oy*l . . y driappeared when . .. - . '� .1 _.. . ' I Opte coilled Bab el Nab4 on the esot side of :'of applicants to be instructor a on Government . .- - ..L 1. LLL . . _ I )ah.�Aocred : - . the beqed;, the 'D.)mini � it. . .. _ - . . . .�:'_L� great MahoEretan i1irine of K&al the sqaaxe, 4ndstoppedimmediate,y within ! Military Coileqe. From childhood K4 tnak . night came and the trigoo, w-ma with as, I . 0 . . V I . ' I I - � -',:I- I� . to Allah, and the rendezvpw once a i4ar of I the inclosure to rep-,!at supPli- ' a deep initerest irt athletic aporm- In 1476 Should enforce an expart 'aox on every was so ilght th,Lt we c;Gu,ld nee-Loti on the - . I �_ � �. . . . y rsyers.as . I . * " .. Z' . .­- . I . I - .1 . . ­.' -L -; . every pious.follower of 141a.m. Here I a the p . .. bushel of asiles, and thts, wotlA-effectually ground below us, i6-Ai the eye could have - i , . . - . C��_- L', - cations. 60-Ang by drawing the Palms Of i he earried off the first prize in the WeSenCe I.. . ' '-! I - * L - . - , _ . . I . . - _-, -. ancient Black Stone venerated by tliq Me- g to I of Queen Vi h:4 suicidal trade. . detected a man on 'the p'sin as far an a . ­ . ­ .. - . their hands over their f&cee, &coo rdin wtori& in the complete March:. i'8�00 it . . . . -1 ; . . � . � ,,- ; I �[ - .. . . .. �� . . . .. _ _. ..- .I . hometans and never seen by Christian eyes the custom of devout Moslems, N e it they ing order competition with F0 roacils of " - � � n0anda.y.- � t :. I.- ... . - - . . � - . . � - .1. 0_1... . . This wonaroua pebble, dropped from ieav-. I . - . I At'about 8 o'clock we heard three differm . : I- . z - . . I "a Cronin Warder. . I 1� .1 'L - "Z.. .. red into c colonniAe,,- and : in . . � - .. - - I - _. I ,_� en an the day that Allah eat,e "' , hall conn4ated with the the same and in the foLowing' year he . . ent lioni roar,'but far the next two hours - ;- . I . .� I . . . I , I . I - . One o!-�he most atrocious murders ever . . �___ L codtaining I - I won'the same competition at Wimbledon, everyt .- ­ ,-. 11 . pact ,%ith the sons of men, and I 'Thert were 30 Competitors. 'I - *' hing w&3 so quiet wd feared that the - . _ took off their slippers and left th!m in a * ammunition. , I � , . then followed,a pavement to tht *prayer - � . - ,�:��, : - wt3 th t of Dr. Ciro- ' . I 1 4 ,t3 th . I . thak celestial con tract neatly folded ii - ,1commi t(ed ta Chicago wou - - � ,ff . 1. I its ! . i bews suspected sonie, trap and Id not , :',�1: 1,/ . . . - 1. . ' " ' , . ,.--I_.... -__. I . . . place of the Shafer, between the 1well Zem ; notwiths,&nding the coutost was open to ; Din ce�lfty tire years ag,L Three of the men I . .., : - 1�- I '. �,.. centre, tr be read and to. testify, at th' ' Zem and �be Makain Ibrahim, or sacred the British-Army. I I sh,,4 up*on thst -aide of the camp. We , - .I . '. t- I .. .- . ' I In US77, he wor. second ' ,4.i in the conspiracy were tried, . � . 1. . I � . 5'._.1..� I. final judgment, to all Who have. performed 1. ' . - tu,01-war, �180 , imptIcAl L -niteRtiary : . . YLng On our and .Inda!g- . _. ­ . �. . I - , . ...,-1 .. � - - i "pot wherd Abraham offere,i his players- . place in the '$?ngld- I were both I bacas ' �_1. . ,. . .. . I. .::: their tluty bT kissing its mottled cove I heir knees, with 11 - iconvieLt a and sent�nced to 6-.t pe -qtu I � - - . . -on -t , . et smoke when I feit rather than . --f�", 'Ing, .-.Here- .they sank ,open ita the &rmY. A t Hy the he recia*i ved . : Ing na a �,�:_!�::, _.� has always created &singular curiosity in'� for ii�e. Two of them hAve, at - e died. One ' I .- -I .. ,_'. . - -:L_ . --'-- faces towa6fs the Kaabah, and t'irl;'e beat� his trsini'ng in',mllsketry,sn4 won'the high. of them, 1)&n Couitillin, on scme technical. heard tiie tread of some animal &nil care- ' .-. - . - .I . ­ - � . - !:. � I -.-.1 . the winds of anbelieving Christians. ' their bodae4 forward till their forms touched 4Mtc--rtificate,)fetEcier.cyawxrd,e4l. At.kl,Aer. i . iful�v rose uponmyeltow. -Rightinfrout.. . - . 1. �. L - .. � . From time to time & few -daring in idel - ity wtiic ti,;he lynx-eyed SO p.eme Court of I fifty,feec awayt ' I .. . .. . � I . � i the groand in prostration,mf.,er which they - shot in I 477 a -cl - 1 . Ot us, not over wa4 . - . L .- �.,_ . ­ have shaved their be" and, donned . th: i . I ,, hewasgriated arat 1"certl the 8 ta I is w"taftoLed to deto,�Ct- was given .I .. . - ... , � 1- - I - . . - � I .. . � .. " �..�. - . . - entered the bu-1ding of Zem Zem wid-drank iie&,.e in gymna,qtl,n and fencing. Stnae.L - ,h lastiod over A F,LXILY OF LION-S - .. . -1.-. . I � : . - �:.- ..- _. pilarim"s garb, and, thus disguised, h& piously of the purifying water-; then his arrival in Cjmtda he h@AE"*U.An&4'&Ive i s, new t 7ial.' T"it trial, wn,. . 1 . I -1 . .. . � . . - I . _. - * . ­ . � I� a ve co I � iour atunths, red,'Lte-J, to th,a &xnat-in'tiant or 1 -father, mother,and two cubs, thou,gh one , . i- - ..- ... 1. � � - I - - �-.1 . . takel6 Iiie in hand and sough t the jeaJ)ahly , moved, wi ta becomifig revere nep. as nellx as part in all, kinds of sports. , In 1+Ji he 'fro-r , rhe jury Of-1 of the an be waa hai f gro wn. T he f 6ur a tood ' . - � , .. . . 1_. guarded treasure. - In this way&-few a Wlen i il, was pe*ible to approach for t a' crowd i I evecyb�).fy, in a ver-h0t' I . . i . .. � . .__ �­.I pictures of tae K&ab.&h have been emu gled . . : won the silver cup given by the N. L C. K i acquit'.&�. Prob,vbly there,i.r ts'biit few who - ei,ie by side, (&,,jag me 9 &ad had come ap a.- I . I." .. - ' I .' L . � to the Black Stone, where they stood re� i k for the rowing chimp of th� - of . . . . , . . . . ' � ­. i - I , quietiy as rabbits. ' . . . .. � .. - - .. . . I .. . I - . out - ! peating proby .LC '*' do no . .. . - � - . I : Limestgne City; and a silver "'T t .r I - 1. ions �lll belLisVe him to h&'reL been one. I - I . ­.. __. of Ahbta. erg and supp- ations from �W a med& &t the., the oar Lies ,guilty of the murder. 1he sus- � " Good !" whL4pered the artiat an be- � .. _. ..- �1_ . is ip the Centre Of & !;-Kor'an' the sentences. beainnin( with : : Onr,&rio Ride Association m tches "or the . L . . - - The Ka&bah itand . . . - L __11. I - . I 9 . : I - I IOU qlat certwa members of tke jary had r pencil and paper. " They are 1. .1 , . , . � I � high moo-que, -which consists of a spa:loui I There is no God but Allah�'.- ' ) Allah 1 : . reached fo .1 � . � , - , : second higimat aggreg.te ic!ore. The most � - ,_ � -1 Is, lined with . . on I f . - I .. 7 I .1. .'.�� sqdare enclosed by high wal - I � 4421),ected to imp,(4wr influence may , not groupedAm artistically an I Could WIGh _� - ,,1 . .. ... ,_­ I I Accept thou my vupp!icstlon, et(.' . I important fenclai bon!s ia which he- was . The be iei is gener- but is in anotppoetan* ever had I 1 . ,, - �nades and pierced by nineteen. gates . � be ww,ily wrongt ity no man ' . ,. .. . � -1 i : ­ . . . . � ... L .! 1.- . co ' halbawed precLucts. . " After-,'several ineffectual- attA MPts tv' the winner wer-t with t,i-ar- May-frey, lAte , I th,L., lam-i of th guiltier 1:%ities in tile � berore. Ak. ! Ttie old :chap is 41,46 1 1 - . -.-- . J . . I .t aithia &drnisaien to its,., fRlfil thtir iluity by touehing the lillack Stqn* � membierof the Aust.rian Hanars, Profes%srs 16 . � a . . I . � -­ I . - I 11� - - i a co=pi ricy weie no rial. The Tbat's 21) per cent, better ! i.t4 ! -'Tne tit- ; .� -' . - - .. - 4--� -. - . . I 17+ handred- &ad fifty-faiar cotutaw &ad I they pauied again, repeaung -pra rem and Nlcifi'rregor. Ried anti -Savige, ot roroal'o, I ver br,,)ug a L W t L . ' ­-, � .- . I .��_- I .- _ _ . I I * Cot:*Ac Advasce a ; �_.- - . �_. 1. piljiBters� composed respective4y of white 1pea�kilnq f a is miscsr- i tle fellow moves around on the other side � .., . � . - I . - , . reciting. ciMt&tn portions -of Lh, Koran, and sergit.-N1,4j. Chagnon, Oi . I . . . . -W . I - ... ..'­ - makbie, gray granite and porphyry, form . I . "flage Of jaStk" S&YU : _'. Xllir'-L presence all � of 'the mother ! Was ever anything -more . , * 1. - . .. - p6ceti them open palms behind their e&80, i Army. . I . . . . .- . .. i...�­�.., - ,:� . :., I I rial of the prisioner*s Y"rig - artotic ! I'll dionate a keg at rum to your .. � .. . - . _­��- ... . t4imineAde periatyie, zurmou4ted voith a ' said,more prayers, blessed *the� rreqh4t, f . 'ihmtiv 'after his sTpointment to therthroogh the U . . - .� .. L. .: � ��:�'.. .- �, � , wife, of An hAving'their two itttle CbLl,ir'eU niggors if tho" lioas will -only stop right , .-L.. . .:, �, I ' t .. -- 1117 __- . - .'.L. ro*.r of low domos- numbenng 152. Arabic kissed the tips of the finirers of Lheir 644t , Royal Military -Colieg,e. Ssrqt.-1tij. Mor- ! ' ' I .....,__ .1� -. ", . . - . .ttl� _ e -_.__. iptions decomtLi some-of Ehe columns -) ' - I gans ww-i with her, maimier".1y had U-0 :Lttle Offe-:t Oil : there foe ten.,02inates !" : - . _ . . I. � -- � .. . , haka&i, &nij began-the cer�m_ ny of CiTcumailt offerad L" Pniuon 01 F . 11 ,P ., , . . : rencLag - . .. - . . . I I pmved WjAker shoot fr(M.th,q Colon iahes L . 04 he t -of tile *jur da-h of the : you maT have-seen the pe,inting he after � I . I V I ­ . bQI&Loa, whi,-.tL brought thorn, iz time,- Ift* i instrucv)r at Weat PQ&nL A-awlemy, at & , P tl " opp)si n g,! w�ari i made an a c'al led-The Lions at H-i,me.' * -1. - . � . .-.. � * - L _. to I open pavement of marble m,Aaic3t - . sworn toll-Imany 0 ie . I - �_ - . I I . 1. . . � - . I ' - i EPOAd tOr the sacred r041, 461) ]Ufe&tl*g I "lAry of S 1.000 per year. Eta h4d to re- i - - . 1. . . � I . . � _.- e 'reling the Kaabah, 3. mass ve, (" long'. . witnesses we& flatly .cout,n,dictory- Tile It was a faithful production of the pened - . I . , , � I �.. . �.�­ fi - rr 4 N. u&re, with W-4113 dl&ay praYe" a ati an ppi Mdona-com mew�AAK with fuse. because if 6 i,ad taken. this'p,061,11011 , - . d ' to the jury. . tketeh made there by moonlight am we took- . . - . " LL . . I wi fe�:, � I . I . laistru,:tLon.4 Of the ]a 0 - . . � . �� . i the utusil Oh AJLLh,' ett. ' ' - i U.-4 pension for werviee in the British 'rnv i - - . i ­ L .__ .. . E. drapert externally -with �& f leavy i -". . Ar t . a the great yellow e' eis'_of the four - . . . .. � - .� � , .- thli " Thtrs they made oeven vk�ealts, patmiNg wou'd have been cancelled- - . � While clgil,tly anxioul Mt CO. innocent , ed tat T .. - - I � I � . . -, I ,-.­ .. L I- bi:4�wn curtain, caAed the kl.i-wat. - ­ - OQ)d -b's Punished may e"11Y . beamts-. T,iey sto,64 for eight or ten minutes . .__ . . -4, . .., i�ac'h tirae op te the bear,l of Nly-fAb-ami 'i The serzpan--major- met -Selgeant-In . ,p,," " -t m.)vin - .-_- -. .� � .411�i � . - . a structure .haA the v.ppearince of an r � - tretCh too far ti%e point 'boyoad every � &,mr),gt *ittiou R. or' three of them' ' . . . . I . I.., .1 - ­ I - . r "de the arial. pl&" of H-Pt and ' 4tructor H;Lwker. of the Duke of Coi, a * �., - le. the father-lay stretchei at tail . . I .�. 'I L . - . .I�1� ..,. -: .LL i ense tarirb�-- It is surrofizied 6y a -to ' . J� re6waable donbt,.' In th-s, as in other tiid� whil . . % - *- . � ...',._ .­� ;, - ci e of iron posts "d Connected by a - . . fitr son, *9 murmur eittrit ,rms of pra,160, , nAaght's Rovai 4 'ana,dian Hu4nars. in a , cases, ';risl by newipaper'Lis*n. exceedinaly len;zth oa\oe sandi- Then their curiow.y. . .. ...- I. - I -._.._. . ." .. � . - biestiii I I urnameat at Montreak an _%4tar- L .- . __ �, � . - rua" Fig&ANd SUPPIJC" on, &Ail "'Q&L the MILEAry to ' I . , , . .. 11 - . ,- . . I I � ..., ... I from whi-ch depebd�*Ckfaltdk 10!�� - timportant part of Eho midern judicial w-" satiatied.- They had 'figami .04 t two- � , . . ... - . ... . :,, � ". _ - wai* to y evening, 'March lOt4. but 6wing to . - - - ..- I .,�, ,,!.A o f,*9 e,h dr detit kno)uad .i;aripd,.: wfth � . 11-een- I*bvt I' 'L, L � . I .- I :,: -t r have for centmies 6' .LJ . hV",Js, " , " system-, Bat If, Id at any ral e an M"pe&k- ' white in-an In a C-.W, sn-1 the., question wan . .. _. _.. . :L. I 11 a"4 no tim Vacit Stoaa, th" : :ijients Elie c.,litests were not very &*Lis- . - . . - .. - _ . SiAaset. T" ean" o4fice has "t-eas, I . abi,e relief to the Dewsp*per-:eatting Publild how to get at them. The old Lion suddenly ... � . 1. . �. . -,., . - , ­f km the ends at umir fingw* and raeume 1, -1- mory. At foils WwRsas' wo,n by five . . . �. . . . t I . 019r, and tha . ,bw %he 6 foou4 details tit t 113 sh0geth4!r, rode up and uttered-a roar -Which ISAV-d I . - . .. '. - - - d t bi sdine ielveu feet fror I the' th . U . . . - . - � *_ _. .1 - V . I th,eir course- . . , T,.)tntd i,o timr. ard .xL awnril by die to I . -- ,, ., - ­ , cerernouy - -le .- . . -i vim .�. . ...._ . - - -onds. 11 h he wss t has -_ 7'. -I - . Lveiaient on.traru:e in bie affur, that have 1, ed dOwn the fu y sixty se-- I ... I . V-Z __1. -- griliun,& nis ifteoc I 441 of efreumalribula.tioe I three. ' In the bayones bout ant, of 11or- ham . . il L . . ;_ - . I I � - ­ I unlocked ten or twelve times during the . . I Uily japors tar tour mdrul month's AM eng%4td the lioness paced ta &aft fro, and - ­ � _.- .- ,� I I ,Over, they retire toZem Zem to B,j[,Iln L . . L�,.,. . 1 Im' ! gan's )unges -drove the wires of the ntA*k , . � � � - . I , yes I _ . . - ." r, when the pilgrims, mount or one ! . Sc 6&&--goaa� Tb* astmLia nit 111141h4A Of ,; the cubs jumped back-and forth over her. , .' I ,� , bibe the sanctifying daid-&nd be drenched I into Hawker's focehead, "ttinghim badly, I . I . � - 1. , , another's shoulders to its threshold ex- . with several skinsfui I daahe-i over thetir, %nil 5,lr,)rgan.A was -declarel a winner by 14 - . - t.* 'L_ - . this tna gives fresh and terriNle POTut to 7 When the roa,r ceased th* lion began to --. - . . . ' - . I- ­ L I - � . . _ I . - .. - . � 'Le.'__ . - *ept - an grand occasions, and. as ' y � . wtiat 14r. Justwe Brewer, Of the United switch his it�il. and as his eyes qftw red I � . - :?�, � , i heads -and irsomo, while they ste&da , I 0. ierg,_-Ma . Morizans Is . .1 . . - pe . pow to to . . t�, - . J Supreale I r0c"UY in . whispered to Mr--Taft : � . " .L. . . . . _.� . �, IL . ... Andi el A-kbar-the _ great shnnal �,r in mory or 14 tat" Court, &&I . L . _. - .. . ' . pes�eol prajmrs_ either im i de-itero" with the swofti, aa#i iiihibFitio's . , on some of the oa t ri igtous d*fects : ­11ove k . - ,.,:�, - - �_ certain hour - 0 (,'b Leagi b be,- -move back-We . . .. - - .. . -1 1. , � .- .. pilgrmage-when at a 1 by readin; them frorn-the Koran, -before, , of his dexterity are highly enter i I � . . _. .- . .. . . . I . g . . . ,11-n , � :7 the silver door is-swung 14- ck for a short., ta'ntng�- tin our iad,cial methods, ii not of bar ; fo,r.us !" . . L . .1. .I . : . . . . - . . ... I - _* . ;.. I - This en&d the praise an.1 sup"opf twu for 4.1ue Of ilid cleverp" jeaLa is to #ever the, - . . - -. . . . . . - - $�, ­ . time,and a portnble stairway, whici, , . j Galena] sy a - . - - � ,. - , pil I I - Lem. In tb�i coughlin case, , He e%me ax'if ahAt out of a 'cannon and. . . I'll .1� . - the day. and they left the fmnovq , to ris , carcam of a sheep at or.e terriiie cut. - . - .. - . - .L,..- _.. 4 r asemd four abrea4 is w t eeled ' I everybwiv may be mistaken 'except those struck the cageAt &IXMX� the centre. One - , - . . . ._._. - I . .. - . grMs can r-rehgi fervo 11 . . I ' ' . . . f , ­ turn an often and wheneve' � or On 3, arch 26th, in Watoltow". N Y., . . I - - 1. - .�11-1 men. bu t bo rood forepaw pmeed between the ban and clawed .- ** - . , � .1. V.L�' - I UP to the opening� The Black Stow. -Ls ' prompted, always bathing, shavng their underitniinary auspi-es, .Sergt.-M&j. Mor- 1twIlly's jury no ly be- - , �,��.IiL . ;'' . � . - . �71- *. . L.. I desenbad as smooth,'obloo g in shape, i rith a heads and dressin ' in p6re-ro meats Harold SL Jonn In a f liel go EJL&t he Was ianO4'NMj' Ildge Brawar L at US. &&I an he It an theria for a nuunte his -_ � ,.- I - ­.. - I .. . be and per- gang . ��7;. -. -1.�. 9 "'ng I only w ma, ie sh h"e er as. _. . ...I.. . �z . ell I I - glassy,red-,black, kregular.au 'e'. which, fumin litnia - cmshlp ,, -ex pressed the con victioi I Of intelligent ! gro !a i ' ivere a or* - He . . . . I .1 - . r1aL g the body as a pre L and bou! for the charapt ' of Arnitrict. *,';L � I . - _ . . ­- . . .I,-!1. . . suggests the id a of having once been brok- I nerallir in holding i hat shere is ai; dropped down with a toad and walked off . . . � Fr I- � � �,.-�--'7 . f .. lem en r . ne-er forgetting to be consta,atly or. the John won the Unated Stat*a eh&mpLoaship , PeOP" . . . I . . ­7 - . ards . � .. -,,-,-. � I -, ,,,h chance offered . . �'� in-to fragments mad siterw .fee X for'de .I I -1 en ed afert to be present when the door of the i by appearing in the it,, -Masee, New_ . ,4r*,t I - ' about I Of) feet. We knew he was. Coming � . .. _. . - � - - 1_. . . �Iteating js#u-m I a tha &p"Ste L . I . . I . r r . ..-.�­ L togeiber, It is seven inches in dia,ww i Kaabah might be opened-, and they coqld York City, With a challenge to I agwn, and we cmwvied to the ban an ttte- - . . .� .a �.­�_. ,- . - . I meet all .. . . - - . .. - ..- . and some fire feet above eke ground, and ; . i "Wed tram "a court to another court, I other side. At a distan,ce of ten feet froln . I _.--_- . - I I - . , 1 , .. �,-- __ � J join the devo,qt in Aghting their in sy to the ' comerv, amil defeated N1&�- W dharri-i. is. ; io -I the pea" he made ha= L - - ... .... .. .. � . � - - , ..� �� .. -� projects from the angle of the Dart heast interior. . L st"etor of swonisniaaahtp of the 11th 1 ilatil, oither by the exhaiiiet' a of the re , and this uUMB . * . ­ L : .: 1. 11..�__: . -1 '.. - - eftnec Of the buildmg.. T�e Stone gird the the'hoped t came" I SAUrCed Of OUt Party Or the ol her, or else by I he landed as the,soof 0 Oar head. The. - - _ . _I. . - , , -. L - ' "At-laiii -for ftorneft Lancers, He &fterwsr& defmted UX age- . . . lwl� ­ . � -, .�,-�' 'L--L' : - aperture where ir, enters the wall %r0_bor-_ - our t C - some ,real or faa,.-.�ed but aestionable � , 5 waselghtcen fee, bat.he me"it *ith- .� , - :. . � . 11 ;j, o . - __ - but the great stairs,not being drawn up, ten -ProL Woolf% Chevalier )Fe"i'se, . i0di aiz procedam� ru . . - �- - I I I � �.­ . . .: dered by � band �f gold, pilgrim 0a4d two lunrderons-looki g Bed- I ps,eajo, ' ch&mpton oi .Aex, techn* 0 hole . out an edw%. , flaa the constirucuou of th&L . - - . � .�� � . . _. - in _06 ; HAWi*V I Ity the w I -, . � 1. -_ 'de . I turns out to be a very costly fame, at 1-11 , I -L,:, LiDd. ithe ,vqmt A of 0�e Kaslvik N I . - A the I cap ban Ws to tne lasy wki ahiftless, a&- �- - ' . . ­ I-., I a . - . - . p#a,.lpLden i raAw. onina a goodly sum to 1erA him t le aid of OrOLORky, C'I"P1011 Of HISAA - HU*e&M . -_... . � - - - -ii*�&% to ' the-it arms and shoulders in climbing np to . Giernany : and 1"t October. he deie&ted . _L i, . - . . - 1 7.j . . i"t�beki6w, . exemplary ends of jusUce are wonm thaa I U,reia&lono the lign wagid, have come era&bL- . . I ..1. .. ..� . )J.Octe *( the Insae. , . * .1_-� . ..r .. . . spout, repute4 of grest'asactity, pr"' wwted,, In the ca" aPiPsal"60 the ingdownupenus. Thorio6thadbeen . . . . , . �: ­� .. the level of the coveted threshold whonee , rorp. Barbour, champion of 'the' wort4's . - - . - � � 1. L from the mall.4ith a gobien beard, miled 1 obliging pilgrimsi, v.ho had alresa F reached Fair British cournanteat company ,&; Madi- comrta I ant summer Over the -Im 00 LO even more secure Lban the sides, the logs-. - - . � .1 . . 1._", li . the sti, - 'depending fim m i to ' ou au0s`tl - - . . . - . eard *f M- Y�mb,' I � the Ope . . - ... . � . - - I . � thia.apal.matzeii his arms and lags i md dras- um Sqawe Garde= - .. - .- . . ! - - . nixig of the Fair undAYat thO b4ing heavy sod well fastenedl. The weight . . _. . . .., -1 . . . . . 1 mow#.-6-and-dip"ingAhe wswr col , on I . proceedings taken &�togethdc, Con- orthe ' back autt_fort�h threatm. ' - - � . ..., ­­_ . . -_ gie-4 him within the entrarlec . . I _. I _L 1 . � . Iranians I lion' rs=g .1 - . . -1 � 11 . - thtrro(If ft-fiftnThw"veyne.6-a I ­ _­ .- . - � I - X stituteq� - 'at t i � 119 ry � - I .- - . . -. ..­ . - .. ' . - 1 _. I - ' beo"' '"'a I 'erh6 interior of the building "WMiestaw"e'u- I '. I .. a "� . . . ed . .." I . I . - -1- ..-� gmves of-HA94tr and. khmaeL To sec ,.re a I ly plain aid without or cepting .- .I ,.�' % . 'a withou. I : I V? I- e I- I.. - To CTS0.OrTEK � . _. '..,. _` r I . . - .. . I . .�, � P` few dr-ope of water an it trickles fron the Darnell L, ix . caimatals ward wio" kebea..,-1 ,.- 1, . -1 I I ., r -A I � . I - - Pam, ...�,L-.-- - . .-.- ... . - - - .. the irtains of red Lad Xo?d dam k which . - - - � tive &an t . &A en t . . . . . . 1� � _',".1 . . I but lucklily for us he did u,vt ' . - . - - 4 - � � n ,�. Ufty P",,_ . . . - . . I bew d .f My=b caitse�endlesn conte i i . 41leto 4"AM 1,Fe0W*--P."I-ao , mt& �an, I , � When he leaped down he -ng- I - .� . - : .-. � tL'041 draped the vralls, their lowsr edl . I lipvoq� some ri �tstak , � .. 11. .� -me � I I &ua -5*4 . � I began citell .. ­ . .. . . a4um the pikgd . - MA116 Aiw 1.11 - .0 I I part I -,L_. ' GOT& :, � . L. .. . . , a . ' J drawn up bevondtho reach ofthe a - 0.9 t4 lef. � - V about us at a distance of tea feet�ap "4mt, I . I - . i L -I- - I-. I -ilie Hal y �y ell, Zem Ze*, or Zam ZLim, hands. The'floor was compowd 4 1 zheek- a sv�cwty of dealinm . %ely in Can a I fit . 1.tua" - with " - ItecrutilliZing eV*r7L_6jngte�.tww, = after . - _- :- .-,- . . I & bl�'., I � - 21, 1: LA , ! . - . ­,. . �zz . -Haksr wnen�she as* the im zeam, harti wood - . . 11 I . ,the-cfy of ere&PLI MUMMA of diffemat colore( marble, ashes ALr immense pirefits am PEN I that t he guilty aro his,had aw4a,me ekenit the falmgy jittined.. - ' ..- - - . - A I an& 40 CeilinA k"_ � I i . : _ . .... .. I.. .1 � . &n4 hel I tO-catch the water-u o save ' _was SUP"rt"L made-064 of thim. In wase diathets dw. I apt to - . - . . a" . , . , yve 11 _. �'. . . ­ - tkiec .. � . him&" tbefour asia" the cjrc�tt-fif . . ­ � _ __ - ff- - .. . . ­ � � . Wi Le , V6rishing jwc, b Woe*- adi % 4 1 - the & I&& . P, 31�L-�- . -- . C .. &- . � asters of carved aloe wood, nocted 'S.40, " Sad winter Mon N, t ji %�� i4oft , times 14Y ffta.,�. . , . .r - I - � I __ _ - . .. . - . - ,.�T­ _' iitbls ­ - - -of teams mv r*V19yed to go from I "i" , - �m .� - ,- . - . -. ,. - . . ;--. _ - __L I . .._. lVWa - i r the 1plaise ofv-� To a iwi metQ bar,from which anjober numb-Ir , F . .Count. ;.. . . . -. I . . � � . . . -.t�_.... . " � ght I house teAeww in own try 1platee,yot4ages, A . , 6- i I lbneniL . - . -:-- stairit, on- t e north side of the hp Ise of - . e* 211i _ J, � . " " ­ _Uet� , , - - ". Of golden laria ps were auspeided,t if flame . At lenia Qmyi ri�ab6ikseiv t* . . . .- - --jf st�n,,-reaervoir is:'alwaye It Al of "awn " ` . . ... � .- ALl1alr.- I somewhat relieviag the general g oom for The Unto "a ch"Mar itg&CU4 6f away for coaffldtation. --How the lion Aquaw . I �_. �_ � . - _ 9 . ­ - - - . . . . ­ I �,-�, ­ the,water from Zem,ZenL,and is aecM ubl*, there. is heithir'skTligbt*nor nd w1b foam Pasiay-bs`u:Of NWP 49, tb"* -§*b4`4- the A #46-ReagiLri" amy kave v.bAn nnemicat44 hk ideas iiraa-no"lai:14, W his. . -I :-. . - . - - I . _.. . � I z'. ..- with a cup, through a grated w4Lndo ir for iaac� n '. The dealers w"*a b"dea)ms pgofit out of L__1___ ___ no sound. but all of a a . . . I ­� .. - ,adm i Ir 60,t to, the Rieli !to . . . ' _ supplied with a"w�.-T � h uttered Qdd*A -the,4 . . . ... I . . ,., , ___. -_ fdriakiAg.%4dsp"ualele� i I t the farmer *ad the large deal- be need as& - - . I .. ___ r V1.- ,. .-, purpomes a I . 9 I'Belbie,malkid-the voircuil: of - a and 9;berq, sP&(W,W�*f*4 . d fow asede a r=h forthe wg& Shreietif the= � ..: . . - . L g iwer I _. ,an I . � �V_� .'- - 9" on e &"th#r L1z94 saw. ltisabostomv��AaOs .. 1. .- � .- -1 1, L I- before pm"r& - ior'it is necessary to give the al name I ' In rewhed tho bees, but the baby lion feU ' - . . I I . � . - . - . . . - A.. . %a ­ . - . . LL lm - Lan who viaitod,M cc& rofit olks of their 011066aws. 0 po� I ., . V.- . 1. Aa Oriev'Al:Chr or _ I and reWence ; then Ailad blessings Sinc`e- last length,!weigh# qqbou� tw " dk dis aboft- Tht tria-haug there fw- fuUy two i . . - - .. 1. 1. - . pra."Irs, Scaly. 1111am bave been &bon% 60 car.6WS ar "."&LU iblT* on t belt at miansw cl&wing, biting, and .. L I.y . .- r .., - . L. - . , . dAignilsed an% monlern?pilgrim,related e , , - .... .. _. I - - . 46 I am reframed. and in passing theim rnercoa- . . � 1. t - seemmig . . .L ._;:.. W . . . s�ipW --A-- and �� ..... " I a,New York 0 Id" , ftam - I . � . f __ .- of his exp4mackm to - is is exPec" th I I _044 1 on- ,expocting 04i weightianA atmgg*to pull .. � .. ..-,',.-". - J _. . th Black Stone special dalpliestion that ibo MeW ___ - 0:1 2"Pty, - . . ..1i : __I-. .. ,� I . .- . �- . . tainins- ! -eb *ar be "#A . . 1 . ­ . . .-.�1. � corresposident.in.substance an follows:-- in mana,"with proatiration towapda the tour I 1* abia fWry to jW , f�� is a . the owof the posts but' one by fte thIffy - . 1'.41 41Af ter days of heat and thirst a 1 Julf delm I 2-11 to is fria" businagi I - .I .- I .-. . "I.,- - points *f the, cornpum The piommtof a fee . in CW a esqffl�p#,.i 0 i finally dropped &;Z Thi mext dvoye tm - -. " ._" . - _. I . . ammpe must faeord,with the . 0 equa"y vial ag a water Sa 0 thr I - I &ISO ;Mae&- after a Plain - -understAndmg - � . - � -. _.- . .1. .. , - d shugduff on the back-of a ew.Mel, for admUtance,which the recet viers on the,-*W*er aid* d 7 - �. � - 7 . - . . - .. I Qhicl WAR-S-1-fiW%tion at a ca iarah�096_10�4n1F rank &4 . - , . an ostensive a tamid with all VA%rtb.Of 69 , - .. " �A­ 7 The&be lays,dewa,an . . - . J wealt,o ofthe pilgij�% is' made at E;� . a to I __ -.1 - , tm��, Mrorka. � c- in t use smong;113 quartette. . . \ ,.1.I 11 grtma to-1deces, th,* hakle-&-at&I an AmmiemUnion. forthearbaegrovissof � . . '... jL inU the I I .. . - -do*& . � I - . . .1 -1; ­ PA - the before&paiting." ' -. , this.1,44 1* *""u - .04, nd.heade toward as &act can poznx�; .1 .. , - - �.--,-' the Crest Of-WhigJk-7riAg4L-.--WWUtW Of '11di L ere& I orida.46 well an tke, Massachunatta In- - r,,,n&r ` . - . ... -, .......'. . . To 1-enter t* KA&bah AS'., sinatter 0 , WAW� segimmUor 1-ndetftdt"of ed rar= and, the fiLthm and mother - '. _. - I .. .1 . I . . I - ,. :�_: Meeca __ - .� ... . . �, .­ . -"J"i-CItYX-`-a the �*nc- discretienamo�qg pilgr ra Fica" "been maAe a swift a,nd simullaneausi,rush saviboth � I r .. .. �� . - I I - 1. r 0�C�li #i ket gurdens, Umm Canadian,asbee, am sold ths,r ., 'y,r --- -;-, have - .. - - I - - - - I tuary 1.1 10 blessed of the Proph�et o�f A I h r ':7i V- h"`e&ls4 It and usea. no lewling agrivaltiaral pwria - . I I .. . , 41 -,-? - i . . . : . - . is aai&-never j!i into t a$ Z�dw. To - in bei aLm,pt p by the landed an the red together-T"two of up lu . - � -"L I df W � , . % L � ._­ " . . _-9() praise be to AJI&h !' '0 tar. llAb ' in Bootoji, New York. Philadelphia and VW; . 0. . .L 11. .1 . - - do so 410taIls serious restrietAms 4 the fat- . 10A saftispe in out oV IkEpprgo, arin tile OW-0644 out in nffright� as the logs . � I.. -1 ­',.. - . DZX MtLis thy - h&l. other eities an filled with ARtch advati"_ . � , ­ � . Almighty !' '0 A 11-h- yl L � _"'� bent and eneof the ' � . . . ­ . � - ry. . . ure. Xset thairba,ve once #0, 0�the . am,it"s in th� aw1ruM446, . supportingpoets emcked --- I . . 1-1, . f ker,fro the. mentbas like W10wing: � . . ,;aactuarjr . came M Various I - . . It.". 3 - - lowettAoor linuit navAr ap&,-wiLlk with - � .L 1, - L -��i I - *;- . - -.9111 In an ommons umnaer, and it wa*pmlbably I. . . � 2� - 1. �, - .. - - .I - , .. - I - . d�.�,�I., .-.: 1mg line of camels, arousing the les v191- naked#Ple ; neither =4A W lipe that have "A ICAWILAL 11:1tr1M3ZXV,, - C , _', L C K Tftldsa We"a .7 the sound of our voi*cw,;raised then for the - .­ - - _1 , - the � . . . I I i L. 1L - n. , - - . :� 1� . . I - 1. -1, � . 1=19 frow th0rombom @--#A-ea . , been hmaide the hoLYL!bolifift~ attft an- C&UN6 "4ukd ur4 W"d-isgus 1-k �- " . & . , - . L ;1 0 fint time,that caused-the be"to to Ketrioat,- I . . . �..I. - I .. . . . . __ .1 - . � . . . " ­_-, : VWe 'h """' Had they contiSuea raving .b.t for a, . I . . & -6 slide from-the backs of-v heir - ' _ 'IUFA&a stood "�"t 9 - �_I - ,i�,dlit t other islaeh,tkA ; to- are, de4 04fift ,gathered by am- men MA nb4ve4 in car. AS i . . , Wore the latter cou!A k 1, *aae , i toad lots an balk to any ralilreiad point.- W a isrok k Amal a,f . t, � .. � . - r- beasita,, ", to forbid4m conveniences.-that prti unprofi. . 0 . - Z044,441y minute or t 1onW the MV nutat have - , r - I I - - . I wo - I . . e Anah at th rat denied . . - .. ralse a:Ld supplicat at I bav# an fadlitids dw an"lyin our. em- the theft,_&4 bW", & coun.fAw - . . p table to the wand�rinr Arab and tiresome 9 . .. basin:t=okd d�vvm After kaving the- rwA . - I r of his hoty sanctuary. tomers 4itb the besit ashes at low pricm Slcondb n Against biw r, aseau,It 'a I : - _. -. .-. i1ft"Se . to the.1.%X7ri0JU.0ri00i&J. I -" __L1_& . - � th" vp their first positio"end&H lay � %'�. - ,--,.. - � - ...­ , , ..� . 65&kMe. wJL0 haA been, travv for , � ,"!7�Irir $7V I . I Flee- .,ninplean"Ah"Warw4ion commii ted. With * . ,� P i� .. .., � . . - I - i , . 11 - - . . . ,-� I I lqp_� I F I ' . ( ld4jv�m- . k1m. . - .�ud - . % **. doina.with tWr 41aring eyes-fastowd an the - �- �. . � 1. isionths, sobbed an& wept akud i the � *- ­ "' .- I ­ . .. , . - . - I'— _ � , . I - 1U V44 York Tribune styles Lord Pt�w - 1 �4 1 - - .. . �. I - . . . _ _ . . I - . , L _ _. W, axL4 sill, :xfw dw . ILLAwoq isix ftep"Matatift bt-othft WIVWW -the I '. . QL91L - I _. . I '. .. " I - ' �_-, _.. . it of their - 9 64 r1n." I - - - . - tmnqlart M ! . ,I . - -,- ,­ ;�' . J noin bawwIN-4 VVe-b:::1-h thV BOW& at LQr& ceatrieia las Canada thost are Shipping theie the i ,�,LL- . madam 1"y WW s6k :_-, . .- . . ­ . anti PST .. - way aftow. . I- - - - I I _` .- mourkunrooffer"_arpram, � . - _.�yeg- -.._ an impeluans outturst-of candopur'" an-4 ff 9- I- : _�,�� .a,whila and-Im saight as �well turn *0 *I- ..: '."I-.._�.. . T .,, -. 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Bruin"a taste may simply be sicoidental� " - , .- 'r . I Don't,for when brooding th4 a the.. , - . . . - � � - .. . - TPEP It to etated usually that this fat is oon,. ': ' -Varel of ,garky Spriftgo Lambs. ' _.b - ': I ' - ' ' . - I .. ..- - :,__�- � .- '_�q _'_'.,_.. � � ' i- the.first� .,- : .- :�ci , - , I . - 1 ­ ;_ ­.:�:­J­i::;..�_- ­ A, LONG 81.1h I . I 11 6f reptodu3 0-�&a Wd.:down, a . -. Trafft w111 be Extentilluated.��-� - ,�, - � I . . ., ,� I I sumed slowly in supportinj the oreature .' I I ,_ . , � � ­ _. ,�-; ,.--:,. ­ -,�. When a shepherd or a farmer' lima bred obe,pWr.of (*,in yet Wonsbro- * ' . . , -, �.� ­­­ - ! .� - - � --I � � � . �.o:, :,. I --!,-K_ , osiv� b",not , m ... I . . . - . I ...,-.- '- � .1 I - ;�4 -p- V, ­� . ­ i - . . . ries, r � - - . ­ I - _r..?,:,--­:. -3y � �. �� . .. '?N*, - � � , 4 . . . . .The slave trade in the interior vi . . ., ,. ,. While this Tuay b I the for early lambs it is ou -. I - . , � �� .. . _� � - -.1. 1: ;.:_ :,�. ,''I .. -1 ­ . I Z ;. # while dormant oe . pposed that he ban gaod. .1' ., I ! I I .1 . . I .. . - * Af. I V, ;. !��., ­.41 . .1. - * . I . es orrors, h#w ral. - `� --,,.. �' - I . or ample acloommodationd for thern, hut' su,.-h ' -a ure:yottr colits help ceived A severe -shook at.the haa4e of .-' . . , for 'M nthe those' in which . . ! - id'not always.fho case. - ' - I I - Don't pan , if you.dan I the 'It,�::I . I 1. . - Irow An illiais Sunk() 0 case with such as wake occasionally,' ' with all its brueltil and h - ' . � �" - . .. ' . - .., . it, in a field where the.folakee is just about forces of the -Congo Free State, -'t I_;--' " . � I It WILPOR-*i!: I...�.�... �,� , - . . _ . . . I .­ .- Without Food or Drink- .. I I 11 . : .. ;_�, ' It the owes.havib beon carefully handled and the ,. A � .. -1 'i .. � I ,' * high i 1.hem- to jump �­1-- ' '-'-- -.;. .. I_,_ .-.-<,� in not complete, therl is some re"Od to and fed with plenty of-nice clovtr L hay and ouOugl�-to teach . nicely. prospects for a complete 6nding 9f the hate. - -1. . . . I I � 1�4.�,.�..­. 1 . �. �.. '. IY,. ' ' ' I . � � I . ­ - 4 . . : �, - - ­­ ,-.0:, I Don't hitch bin which , `_ - �. : , ".1 . T--- , believe that with others the fat is carried bright corn fodder, with a complement of _i oad ` -,L I- I . .. ':.. � � � _ : - . _; I .I . . -at'first to up I ful traffig and the extirpation of those ea--�-, � . _,::_ . - . - I. - -. t L- I - Anoso I I - I The n1bernalling Familly'Will NO* 1111AVO over-to the- awakening period as.the 4uis bran and oats, there is little doubt that the the other horses,cannot pull when he holds "ged iWit are more bleful. Livings ,-''41...�'..,:.� � . : * . L _L '. . I . �. .:. I , . t o "Hustle" for & Living. - : of emergency before proper food ca� be lambs will be born well and will find Dour- ba,ok or which m,%k7 them,hoId:4"Ir...when Stanley, laaker, War , and many other :'� I -__J__ I . . , ­�_ . ; . . , o.. . vhe- torpid state into leltain -obtained., Experiencitt.'hunters are said t - . , . . I h t" _. - , - - i � 1. _ . , . wWh 0 ishmeut with their dams as soossam u"eded. he pulls.� . �. . writers, have- dilated itpon the bli In � . -_ . I , . I I -, ­ . � 9 I . I . _ 4 _:W. .- ther asset to that beniqi killed-in their hibernio esai r influence of this trade in the portions Ol I , _ -. nimals go at the app' r - DoWt Beg]oct ti ocossionally tsk on, . a , . .L �, u- p . ­ . -.� s each of cold woo, ' ' - . Now, if the shoe stable is warm, or at I _._ ..�;.,�. . . ysiological interest. lums a,re quite as fat an when they went .least carefully shut$ out the wind and lies of corn .. Africa through which they passed, an I�% .� ". is a matter of much ph . - &Ion g when going through the pas ' - �I :. While it ban in it many,elementa of ordin- in. The female brings forth here late in with a door or two and' windows to the Lure, Whether you wish to catch % horpe or have pointed out that the pow-ar-of, the.:I_: -1 :. . . - ­ ­.. . , - miry sleep it hKb much that, is clearly out- the season -and her supply is probably south, to lot in the radiant sunshine, there not. I I _ . 1. Arabs, who slaugbtared and burned inj._.L ...�, _A t 1-: - . . 1. � ­ ­ '.I - I z-, L-,. I � . -_ 1-1 .. � - A 1110- . I I . seld to nourish her young. it is probable, wil _ . I . I..� L �I . the'r slave raids, was so great that the a ' - ,­. I ­;_�.�­ , I ng .U. -e�L-_ .- side of & realm of rest and recuperation. u � I be little trouble to gat the youngsters - .: . " ­ 1� - .' - i' '� . - ' ' - . . . ­ - , . . I k- L i- .. � 7 -hunting -steali' ' .�_.- s 'digestion, assiniiiia- too: that the early frogs are active in their 'to a a t o growing. . I �_, - I . I I - . ' Pression:of man . . �, In sleep the proces of 9 . t r right off t ., : I .I .. . and mallL ���,�,:Z : �. .:, , : tion and repair go.on, with only a slight serelftaden and the consequent duties some. But if all our readers had matters thus, - . I _. , ive Stock Notes. . 7..�,I­�7 seemed remote and presented many diffl. - _' , . 1. . J__,j.,r...�.'1.._', .: subsidence pf tempurature, pulse and re. time before they feed, and that snakes it would he useless for us to write these It In an imp vel ant iternin the manage. cultion. � � . . - , 1.,.1 -- ,y is bask in the spring sun sustained by th fat lines. It is in the liope of helping some ment of-youltr/ to keep them in �heir own . *.` -' .., spiration, while'.muscular sensibilit . The Muharnmedlilps have no scruples-on 1:1�1;.' - .. J_ -L _ ' ��.:­� - . mucA deadened; but in.hibernation,muscles of the' last sea-son rathor than .the fu less beginner who I"ke the experience and places. - � ' I the slavery question such son Christiana -. '.'-�:­ ...I . ' , .�., - 1. . _� respond to small electric currents which in of this. ,, � knowledge on there points. Horses, a well an other atock,�will relish hs,ve, considering slave dealing " logitA..... .t'r',�- .1. '­ .. ­�- ­1 Ainotig to ,rniv u do not know --when to look for mite a,businesis as any pursued in Africa. -.:.-. -_ " : 11 ..- the ordinary State L would cause n 3 effect, he ah,rniv 6 the Bears alri dy , If yo an OOceAiOn&I meal of roots with 1eir dry - , -.1 L:-_�', -'.,--::� . : in in mentioned and the adgers are the o nI Therefore, when the Arabs -found thorn. . ,�,'; , -I.' . I -1 yet both recuperation and waste rams y your early lambq by the breeding frecord winter ration. Carrots are espeo ally bene- - _�56`.-,'4� ,� 01 ..'�_ � a more or less inactive condition. Re- true hibernators, but he raccoon shows his you should have.kept, you -will be able bo ficial, and a, supply should be sto red where selves hampered by the unreasonable pre- L, t��, � � ,_ IU . .-.,._!�', . to ' � ":- ,�: `_ �� that kinship to the former enough be like him discover ,by the appearance of the a we.the they Way b�L judice of Europeans against such prsctioeo, ,,.1_�_,,'.,.',,',, ­� piration ceases-6f ten so completely emily drawn upon. ­. ­_-Lk�t` ­ - - -. Is in extreme spells. It is among the rodents full and reddish colored udder, a feeling of. , ­­�-_ I_% fv�� I . . the creature may be immersed in watpr or within a . I �_; ;,L­ _ �4­ ..-1 - . I—% . I�1,1, I gases for a long season an& at w .. -no you can rp Hosorir,i�ff- . � . : th, e find the largest clam of, mainipals few days', the time of lambing D) not let the hous freeze their combs P1 ,, ­, . . ;;.:- 1. poisonous . . I �L _'_. -' .' A�4 _� ..,- - next winter. It may not be any worse-for L - .... - .1,:�:4 , .1 k��. ­ I i be on the lockout. If you have no warm w I , . . revive. The blood being thus unoxiclized,11 with this habit. I . - - I' I oze As ongisitdared. Tippoo Ti � ihe�noforio"" ­. � . A. - ' - them than t would be for you to , fre Stanley��L fa'_. -,� . faintest acLiou STR"Glt AS IT MAY-010i - 1. t---�-- , shelter for ewes and lambs you. 040, make- slave dealer of Zanzibar, wiit! whom .1 . . *1 . . stimulates the heart to the .1 . - ';I . only. Perhaps the increased irrit ility it ii'mmong the opermaphiles or seed-ioveft one. My first warm lamb pen was built your earn, Lut it makes them uncomfortable has made us familiar,is-the head and Lbr,%inf '_ ; �1" :. �0 ab . . _1 - id they will not do their bestunless they , _ ­ . ., " .. � .1 &I _­ ..1, . _.� � . ..-. . alone enableb it to perform ; for the control that it, generall They are a in half a day, for a small bunch of owes, comrortable. . of the inhuman; traffic, slaves and ivory . ,. _.:-___­ � . y . - . ­ 11" . of the brain over the body seems suspended, pouebed-o-heek farlifilervithl' '&both the means We had only the commonest 'kind of are . L .L having so enirohed him that he in regarded ,". ' "­ -� . _ - �,-, � - - i i . .. : he stable, is ia import- . . and consciousness departs. . and instinct of stori g winter supplies-& material--poles au� , *crot,ches Irom the Cleanliness about t ail*the wealthiest Arab in Africa. He to a .1,��:-,� .,;.- ': �. , .. .. , � .. The invol t r'J Muscles io&rt to draw, condition it would seem favorable to aolti,-'vi ty woods, Wlether with some half-price ant to the health of the horse as cleanliness tireless slave hunter a d cunning in all his.- '. ��; .Jl� �� .... U_1E& . I !�,.ap"%., I -J Ce r lumber an plenty of straw. We act about the house is-important to the health ways. It is told of himn that he discovered '' XI..- 11 - their nerve for orn the ganglia outside whilebeavers, musk ta, hares, moles, ke, �,7 .Ift.;--.I 11 . I ';1 )�.,,�v- Inal marrow. If the that depend on grow ng things,and we the forks in the ground, attached tile of the fami'y. .Have the stall kept 0169U a tribe whose-king.had mysteriously di . J-.�$ ._;A � of the brain or the a ' �isels: - . map- . V . . . - -1.�4 i ��,­ � -! arteries be tied, the teart of . minks, skunks, opo ums, &o.-, thaL, cle. poles, put on a tight roof, and then with and the fl.m- daily sprinkled with some good i-eared many years ago. He, after careful' ­ . I . , i'r' .. . .the ­� ,P-_1 . . ... ., - got it absorbent.lo absorb the foul 'odors contin- -upon ._N, . I-.--­-� �� ". . pend largely on livi g 1hings, have never the other boards and straw lining we I preparation, -imposed himself ;ag.l 1, . . A DECAPITATED 'ANIMAL-,�- . 0. ­ ­ I I I L. �_ . - . _ acquired the habiti .,The soed-staring just right and we got a great deal of Ually arisin . Then tAe bay and grain people PA the lost ruler who had returned'......,-n, " � - - - 9 a b . U- - a - - " I . _..o, 'Will best;fivertimeslongerin?hibematiOnthar habit, - however, i lies . th#,t in, : the satisfaction out of it when we raised every ,should alwa; Ptiolean and vvell venti. to claim. his own, and was immediately 1,1. .�.'� I ". i , -,,U,�,,p ! . , - � - - . a I ,r,t,oa � i �L ! .i: `. u the ordinary state. ' drea- lamb that was dropped. lated that the im of the air may not raisqAtopower. Hasetthepeopletegather .,." � ,-1!,O�:, , , . als sin ' warmer days titer thoso � -ik,_i'�-' ".. ampa ka U of I penetrate them. . '� .,.. - tures %*ake-and t a food. Prominent If a lamb should be dr-o' - d t in �the ivory, and when he could use them no,tAore �'."-".,W-i'4- � . . � � ,�!:,7 - 11 . that of the surrounding medium. Wmo'ng these are the quirrels(spermophileb). pasture it mavboohille aila to all ap Wh he efialsovel them all, seized th ivory and . ,;�"i I � �,�:i_ 1. .. d pqar- It makes&good deal of 4iffer nee at e . . , , -z-.---- � - In this fact and the circulation of veino - t . � ­ i� " - I _ ground squirrels Its ias) gophers (geomys) anoea do I.@ fed to f Lenin steers of othe cattle as departed. - I - . , I . k ad when you find it, bu while :i4�'*­ , I- .�,�-g""L.-� �� �. blood throu'h the arteries they show and to a o I 9 a kinT ' ..,. : 9 arts ant our common tree thereislife therein hope. Wrap it I Up affectin of most they I furnish. 'Tippoo Tib has regiLrded the-Euroliean. ,�.'�.,- ..."I . . tendency to resort to the condition of th In lox I . _1�- -1 ­ I . .- sqifirrels. This ma mots, including our quickly in the old piece of carpot or old A sweet food that is easily dig d makes factories on the CO11g0 and the incremi �_11',�',.',�...�.,- 'L_ ' . 7 dold-blooded creatures. We are apt to ; ,�Me -L I : '' I - woodchuck U d hog and the various garment that may be handy for that purpose So-better q lity of beef thau con ,corn, influx of white man with an evil eye, son, �-.�-,,-�a,�. - . . 'it I .. I associate high temperature with locom SI�A.% species of pr0&rirgiO`Oi`o s�'of the went, are very and take it to the houso. ' A bucket with which is a rchy and not eas :P digest.- has frequently incited raids upon them, �'11' . . ��4�1 11 1� y Z� 'I .zwl. I . . blood similar to the sperm lophiles in their torpor a . 1( - in fact, a rapid oxidation of the ration if With his sons,and his allies he could muster .4 : --,�o­­-, I 1. . hot water-as hot as you can bear your Pumpkins (ought to b part of the - ,- , . � . . - eems both an e8sential'and a oonse -- _v,mv­. . 1-1 .. .:_'. � : .8 but their food is m ch more succulent and hand in-ohould be quickly had. Isla milch graii in fed. Hubbard squash is a large army, but, whenever figthing has --..--..-­!-_. ­- nge . .: ,,�,. , _� - �:.,V%'�%'�, - -1 of work-lience, great accompanying= t , ,e �� I ,� .� I much Is- capable f being stored. ,rhis the little patient in the bucket and keep richer a,id sweater than the pumpkin, smid been done he has been careful to keep ou ._.%-,. ,�%-- , � , . - . ­"C. '�" . . Hibernation therefore, while being in no .�" --�, I I I may accoub i, forth traditional February him tbere-head above water-for a i few will flitten excellent beet without other of the way, and during the recent troubles �,�r -'�'.,� . , I ) . . . - ,. . I _ . . . ;-:,-4-P;l �i senses, r condition of repair, is oneof the mding by' he.was . -, : ­ I .I k. . appearanoo of the woodchuck,'for if he minutes. If not too near dead, he will try feed. It in sometimes aged for .e .,. - " . strictest economy. It may be said to be a . . . SAM IN ZAVZIBAIL';' - �---'.-'-.�_ ­ . ­� ; � As 4, _­ join ,. � , r4,_ - . - The only r maining mammals that sadm. , . .. I rhythmic&,' recurrence, as natural as sleep, to eat, y this time,and . 1 ; � � waken and if-hungr he must come abroad to out of the bucket k those who grow Hubbard squ,ish for its ' - .- . I I it will L well to lot him jump, but into a . Under;instructions from the Stato�It�tth.;* - :,`1, : . �, . - �,: - . _. :- depeltictent upon natural conditiorAs. Pot' I can now recall hich hibernate are our your arms and a warm blanket, with which The present time if the beet in many orities Captain Dhanis undertook to drive :; i"�rl�'. :111 .1 - - among hibernators -have this tendency*at bats. They seek ca, erns and crevices and you can give him a vigorous rubbing until years for purchasing-improved a�ock. The he Arab slavers out of the state, and the I�­ :.-,,:1; - I . t I ,L. . _ . .- the approach of winter, tl�ough the t . , ., .,. , zl��4­ . . ...- hang up by,. thum a -and toes the winter he is dr H I w asking for his bre.%k- ruinous conil tition from The fteit ,Vastur- account of his exploits makes agreeable - .:I, �� ­ e ,brou fast, �. . - .. !" erature of the room be that of surnme7r, _ ­ ­ . i p gh. It fit sail, however, that their a KIttle fresnh3cow's milk, please, only age on the �l'ains has come to an ona. Ali reading for Europeans, who have long. -_�, , ­ L, �: .. . while on the contrary'&u imals that hiber-� diurnal sleep exhib to aH the physiological a spoonful or two at a time, but often. kinds of at,wk except bogs are ol eapet than waited for some stroing arm to crush the (q; .z, - ! �,- I � .. . ,!-�-7� ate north are active the year through! . 11--. � - n I phenomena of true ibernation. I . 2.;,L- J� _ _ I a 1. I . �- - , .1.1 . � Wrap up warmly, and he will have a nap. ever, and V Lhen the surplus now a them r- marauders. I I .,i��J�Jv�- I ,. I - further south. Even the frog has bee It will be seen fr in thieve examplea�,-so- When he waken up and wants to travel ket in dial osed of,' prices mus advance. Captain Dhamis lima perforhioi that''sov . , ", '"e L4. .;11 . _'. mat'i to.keep awakeall winter by props . . ill be . I t�� ,:,:.-1r_,_.'� r! _.- . diverse in-structur and habit,-that there iU SOLroh of food, yod may return him W When the -ise in prices comes to w vice in so way which entitles him to -the -' A -._�� . ; ... our oundings. . . . I_.��i: , � I I I � -1 I . . . law running t rough the usual clAsai- the awn,provided ho in thoroughly dry,and the greatest in the beat-bra animals. gratitude of the civi'lized world. The Art,be, ,- ',`,��....., �. r ate - ,�_ __.h_,L' I..., qk , , . . It might be thought -that cold onlk'w,a fication which re ulates this condition. after,finding nourishment with the dam he There in no profit in buyin Of headed by Sef u, Tippoo Tib's son, Mobarso,' ' . "'I' I .. � 9 5__:11_" 11 . .. . . ­ I . I.� 114.1- . - He and his dam any kind for . 'th 10,000 ,men and 6.000 . ,­ - - the iniUcing �.ause of this sleep were it rid -Aniong the man llidsa (meortens. minks, Will likely do all right. as farmers learn th to the best a native all wi L. ,, '.,,t �� ,, , eL L 1. I well knc�wn that certain crez6tures of th at,,-.,) which are all carnivorous, the badger should not go out inta the cold winds for a costs little more to keep than the poorest, una, find Wamaliza, a powerful Arab of..': --J"."-_ �-�L.' . I 4 . 'S,.�4,i - _ . �1. . . . , t Tri�4-t . I . .- tropics _Iresort to a torpid state (41A Is is the only winter- leeper (except a, slight few days at least. Within this time he and returns far more largely, poor stock Me Tanganyika, undertook to -resist the '_', e",I, I k I . -V_! . i� . stivation)-to avoid the.drought and heat tendency to inset it he Pkank alroadyL may be cAstrated- unison he in to be kept will hardl be taken at any price. It, is povier of the otatto, but they fell I hun- .'I,.�14 I" - I I.- � eo y a IN -1: I : Yin ' ly . . .P'i I 11 ­ � ­ Of these regions. They ban thdinselves in noticed.) This pos�lb be on account for breeding and at a week old, or sx'soon easy to see some indications of this ten dreds before the heavy riffea,machina gu _..%Viis'. . ,. I in 1 .�­J�L ", � . - I . _ I . . I _ . -1 . mud and, baked dry, exhibit all the phe- of the'torpor of t, spermophiles on which as he in looking plump anti lively, lie may denov alreody. Poor stock of some kinds and cannon of Capt. Dhanis. :: ,,,.1 �--- ,, . .. 1�4! � I - . - . �_ a - . -lordly be given away at the begin- � -�'­_ 0,I V.: . , nomena of true hibernation. Since the he so largely feed and the suggestiveness be eocked. if it is th,ought neftssary� By at), ld It Arn, ' ' "!'�,.:­_Wl- . :.,� I . L 0 1 . IN ONE B A -- . : . �,'.!._ ., -1., �1 I . condition in the higher animals seems one of his cozy burro this time he is ready to pick up stray clover nil,g of the present winter. Nolody doubts . . __ '� . . L _ _ . . � . . - - ; ' ' .­'�"L_' - �. ' . _ f � . the 16xs-oh the Arab side was 'e, ""-led, �v",,�- �1 . _. 0 ; Of course all th amphibise hibernate in heads and begins to look after some extra that stock f all kinds will be much higher mosto L. , .M.." . . . . � - . 11 .-4. P ' .1 . . � le A COLD-BLOODED STATE, , 1L.�,- i. the next, spring, but the belit f is preva.. and over 2,000 wounded, and M the ... . .. . -a L , " - L ,1-1 . ­ ., mud of streams or ponds. Thisincludes food. You can Larrange, by setting � up a prio--ad L __ , � . 1. � 1�,,, L- _0., �� . � - _ n L ,­_ - , - . .- - ; 16i. _ October 20r .�%Ar_-%�t � , . ! the frogs, salamad re, etc., and the turtles. hurdle and leaving a creep hole or two, a Jout that sdrub stock will not be wanted recent encounter on last, whe . I G 44_1�z 5.1�- ��_ . ­ - ..: we might expect the facaltV to'bt fill 0 1 Rumaliza made his final stan(f, the Arabs . ..".." It,.,.. - *' ; '. Dry laud tortoises bury Ahemselvas in I ttie place beside the owen apartment where even thea. � ' Ir, . � . . r . . I ! . - -��%,�'!�";- �� � . Is g,zly developed in simpie hearthd fami C.�, Ii.. �- � - I --.��:1, were repulsed with great slaughter, but _ . c earth. Petsof Me creature will remain the lambe can have a run all to themselves. . . - I. :. . �.� .r: : "'',7 1 . .J, ; lies, which is indeed the case. All cold'r I . . 11 . rrin . � ,p - I i . ,,�­;�- t- 1_ i ' . . I coutent in confinelnent daring eammar, buL Here they may have a trough with a a' ' k �I -.1. .� I : ' jo :2 . . . - . 11,.. I the ION&in captain Dhanim' command-was, � - ; I I I . blooded creatures. gn into this conditio* . L . . - ,�r. .t4�-j,, . . -s I � severe. . . , _j�, .. .. . I �'l I . I .1. .- 4W ; . at the approach of winter, the be i le of bran and crashed oata,h ---- - Cks ; i 1� ' Veteri=7 Notes I , . . � ­ easily and early, except fish nly a few of y gin . . �1, ... The Congo State authorities-We deter ' �,*'; 1: , . . scratching at the loor for escape. Some- of hay and a vessel of fresh drinking water. , ­ 1:.11., . �, ,;! . which, like the eels, etc., are known to . . . In the erring in the time to It ok out for minei to drive them out of this ooqiksry,..,' - �4,�t� ! �� L - ,1_'. 1, ,-, . " time during the night they disappear, . I . to the I I L,;.�,,4�- .� . -1 grow torpid. But this.exception is lar ely ,,t . 1111 i I �L dry quartbiv for the Bock. I -, ­ �_ al.; , � . . : . ILI I . . . .9 . urnin ur n he spring again withi the !, , - ­� - -, I -1 1! I I and the forces in .the. British sphere __ 7_6___.�­. I 11: I L".. - I a r I '. An improved Pig Sty. .,- 1: - ' Dou%'ri; I I.,_ �.._rr'. because the effects of environment come in dirt on t back :, !.,� ,�,V .,.' I . ,u your horse down a steip hill. east ure expected to complete the work ,so " .* ,I! ' - .-.. again. They can keep in a temperature Snakes, it in we I known, often hiber6ate , � � . . - . I for it imyti iag should give way he might. ably begun. This drastic action frees the, .":-%'.t�y_l.l I.-. , - . ., !�"& - 4 ­ that never falls below 32 degrees.' Should - The soccompanying.cut shown a particular. I_' _.. . . : in great bundlis i. Various species �haot break your nook. . Congo. from its moist dangerous element r �� ­ .. �#c _. ; ;.Q� - - . �, they be frozen stiff into ice they lose con- . - ly well arranqed sty. The material used in and clears the way for the development of.*�- ,I"_ .�, It L . are onernies in tivity now tolerate each If our Western �roducere ant io,sell . . . .. . . �-4�,11 country. _:��--,,�i "4--.,�. sciousness, but may oftan be revived � oak. It in divided into three compartgnents.. . " - . . the great natural wealth of the -�� 11 0 . .. - warmth. - . I I other in a comm nity of warmth. They each having sliding door to the their horses to Eastern buyers, they must. - -Akli.`�' - ­ , . - ''4. . 1 1 .. ­ Extreme co.Id I ­ "a' ' - ally unde large rocks or in b, ar. . * 'r,"'g in fit them for the market. The King of the Belgians is doing a grand- �'..�- . - I - .. . -�.. 7 I�,t,.� I.: 1- wev r - '_ idol'to rows of some oth r creature- I placed the whole length of sty, thu reuder- No matte ir how slight sin injv ry way ap- r � ": ... . I . , I . . J1 he:; 9' is .as fa . . I .1 I exercise yard at the roar rain trough in . wo k in Africa, and its a few years the ' ., 'Wl�.11�.. I!�', ; hibernating animals as to any others,so that ­. . . world will reap the full benefit, of kis en. �. .;.... ... '. _. ­­ B&OW IZ FROST LINK. _ '.1.- _. pasor, it shc uld be carefully trea, d,and the �1_�, � .-- '- the usuallytake good care to got be ond - . _ .1 - terprise, which has not only opened one of '.z .. �;- .._. y !�! _--I a&-- _ - .: ; horse giver a rest. I . � ... ...L,-I.I. ' i . - A curionts fact is noted, that th bitb of - . . . -' �: ';0 . I the frost limit'as well -as to conceal tKem. . - , I the riche*& regions in the world to trade,-- , ,.&<-,Ai,4'J;-, ; . . I ! . , I _ k - .. . . . __ - " . �� � -a Is no 401 or ­-: - 1; � ! ­ selves from disturbance. Beasase of th! 80mill poisonous snakes is littruilL when - I . . Next to draft bor"g, ther "I f but promises to confer luting benefits,-li;:�''- ,.,i�� . .. . - 1 . �­1. � . �'­ I - _�,,� I I �, .i .. . excitability of the beart,it is said that some they art) first awakened. The venom, *, which thtre is a. better demand at paying upon the native population. .. ..o�,X, i - . . I - b.,ft", _. . . . . ­.. - - .., 71.� . . I exhibiting many lemento of a 'biqhl riut- 9 - I .- - il . " . ; I hibernators may be stimulated to death by . ­ ., orices than for good roadatem - �, . -i�.! . f I 'L;�­J ,'j.�_.�L.1 _ I - ritive fluid, is arhaps abqorb-od la 7in . - - . �,�._., I ­ _ - : 1 ..!�:I"- 4-%*'s . ,, Your , . - . -1 -3- �-.. sudden awakenings. . I ' 9 - A - !- -6 - col, noodsoxeroise and iholter. He I , - I Cold at - 1� "' .:. _ I - Now hibernation rangto, in degree'from this time of need, ut in thel asativation of k U I..;,#e 0 A -1. r REASY,lake.-�,;�:,- ,�,,t . 0 1 ... '. .w _. , ,-,' _--1. _' , ­ . $0 . � Cannot be t reated bho came an a ally matur- . ' 1 ��.'­ . 1. � I .. *this complete torpor to occasional ,J poilionous kinds ii i the tropics thin in fc and . . .., The rich gold strike in the Rsiby i&ko ...,.,-, . ­ . .- I - . . .­ . - I roway I od *nimait that alisiply needs -o live ; he _ �' , , - � .spells, which, in the lolls of consciousness, not to be the case. Litards lie around ­ - .--Z" I . - I district on the American side of the bound- _.,-','_.. ...I . I are only --a little below ordinary sleep. underlogn d al ones and come out a Lrly : .1. I I I I .1 - . 1 . must grow. I ­ � ;.-, . . ary has already caused a ritah, which-wiH-- ,,,1,-,i7_-__.1- �.4 at' . 'C�\ - A ,`_,,,". I I I . . - .F. .sprain of the te4dons, esp isolly if at free of now :,.:­-1.XA-i-,-, , , . . . . . to bask in the OU L - - _ _W� increase when the trails are :f 'N , I I .. Many mammals,like the porcupine,skunks, - ilg�_-_ _ . - z: . . all severe, osolln for a prolong- period of I . : _�,_­i . It is well know 2 thot insectio and spoi lor$ - ­ I---- - ___w� - - _ Mud the waterways oJ, im The WAY. In ---,',,'-" f, - .1 I .; etc., abstain from food and activity for . - - _Z�_ -- --I � ,, rest, even after all symptonmus f lameness ,"--.-4-�Y' ' . - I: .. - :�---B�;.�F-=!�--t==7-----.---i--:::w--t---- -!-- . . -�'-e,---- hibernate. I Go"nuat P�cicse ­ -M.---, . it was r .1. . ; . T4 1 '40a,*1 t4o 0 which,therichness of the dopm - dis- -,' , wipoitp,but�yaaxsqt. bwa&id--to tru hibor. . - __. 4__.. 4i..A- __;_�_, & o';- I ..., - ­ . � . -t-j - : . . have pamed away. -.-, _ . of many- Hka I a ,comma'a bowm* fly-+de- � I closed in carious. A qusnity of dynamito _"i'� -_ . . - lye"m4st I - . .i.- _1� nite. Even the birds, tbat hay tb ard from moistu Tile ' *n auhnnRe says the followli - cod .�,v .-, . e . - ,W� - . . el4t,,h at. ing the y re; i ke, ; , . C. pends upoofilL nisofouibotter4i ), Too I Ig Is Was stored on a small isaland in Rainy IA �I m'. � 11 .- . ,�!� . 6. a I n y rid is partly in the state of Min- !,.-.,... - ., --. active hearts-and highest temperature,, foo nalt;4, som , , S,� livw yard should be kept clean and d6r, and ration fcr as 14h cowl: PounAt goorn .. - - �-1 through 4ong blizzards., The duak* Rro giote'. othok Punds groi two pounds which isla - - . .. - . ­ ` .-i- - - di may be covered by a roof. The .feeding 'fodder,twc p andborn, Th � _ 1 . . "" thrisugh th " t obryi"n - ta and partly in Canada. o promm- .. ",7 7 �'?., . O-W evin 46'. neso . � I . of the.Rooky Mountaint-is thought to pp"4 .. . " d'on and - . ;.-'L .� I " -...- . I- I - ' - ;he yard. and the sty gro rid ex ,two pounds bran . , _ ! . A� .: tion. Eve 4, lipteojpill&4� 11wido.r ant should all be done iw I U an 0 ," _. � 0 _ . the entire whiter in' tore explosion of the dynamite attracted a,L ... L ",. ' f 16' Ihw tops of tsl� treos, ­ , ') 11. I I `�,, �� . . L . 'L - placed - ` *;`.. - ,4. barely existing on scatit, outside of 6441 OYO. ll�� #4 used for stooping. A feea trough is oat meal, to a grainoto 4 mixed. 7 tention to the island rivals :,-j�a, .". � 1, r ' -wlno,Uyy� ar" ' , and the first.ar -.,'�,,� � I buds and - . -�,� -1 I - an o1w- inthay,tordalso. Adrop door hingoif atb b itiss ciriougiustaqce aft a stub . . . ­.r,� 1i ;�'), ­, . .�.. drops. That swallows hibernate, there has or "fever worm' of the tiger moth *iay . . . fouad, a quartz vein exposed which wilt '. *-­ ,,V_ ­.- - - ; .--;:_, �­_ -, I .- been amassed abundan' t test*Q4y of othq# often be seen cra ling about in the ts�rly is provided, too admit light and air .in ease Boom of so a stock broeders,says a ex. &"hy upwsirds of S200 to the too. The ... : . - . I '. . 1 . . warm days. All our air-breathing molos" it in necessary to 010" th4 (100" 40 the change, t h to after trying to me 11 hors to island in about half a, raile in extent. .,and L::'. 1. I.. . days, but no scientist now believes it I . . -"'�.r.�.1. - 1. _.L Jalthough we do not yet know where eithe, go into torpidity early. Our common Onail roar, sad is hold in place by the button D. their neip. bora at prohibitive prices they the structure shows froe gold in ourpaisin !, � , ­_ , .1 I . .. .. - :. .. I - . . �­I .. . - r is an interesting xampla. By collecting a , . will send them to an atiotion and give them richneas of deposit. The news of the fin I ,p �. .. I " , I .­ , -1 . . 1 . I �.. . - , , .- the Earopean or American swift spen.1 it .L. � "I." t ... 1:,J 1-i - _� ;j: ' - , i . . :� f. 1, � ' ' spread mud now the ��.� -.� I '.I j- � '. ... I . '11 '', 1. . I - 's pos. ,exting Sheepo -' .I -1. . I - I . wintere. Hibernation therefore may be a - u,1 � � - � .- away% Why not at the prices at h6me ? island, in .'L � . few inthe early f 11 it may be observed how _ 1, soon " . . . . ., .:I.- ' j - I A I . .. sibility to all creatures.si they seal themse an up for this purposo. - : .:I �L ,, Fatt I . A h v draft horse sells in our Eastern covered with squatters, who declare their �_-, . � �1 t - -find among I -1 '.il � Uce we em . . .-�, - ­ i L .­. . Per* orosoturs, not seat Orile'of our well -known �1 0 _. , _. .-V A L �1, I , ape the fi an in , or an average . - .11 I -A - . ­� - .1 I . it- .-'J_�t.-... , *N � . - to show its release from th n 11110111111 , , , "". - the mammals the most perfect hearted prae flookmwit-ers markets f at least N per intention of holding their claims Algainst ----4: - -`"i , . . . i. , L..I .. - :. cent, more thin a fait to good d-iving lorse. those who may - registfor loestions. e ., . -, I� . ... . . - - �, � r 9f winter is the a 00 amlo have attempted to fatten sheep ha Dulat . . ­ . :.. . I tioijig it. There is credible testimony that . - that about half of those he has known - -V. . : in India men have gone into, volantary .torpo little oric etf � ve It does not-co it anywhere near 50 per aent. h. The Now York- World 'of , . ,.,�11 : � A. I . - ' . � .- r Is an �.:":-*- -i-� . I . _ . . .. suspension ofiall the -functions-been buri- whose 1�peep"` us ially indicates the dep& . made so failure of it by not complying with more to produee this class of lic rees, a( that recent - Aat*.--devotes a- colum, .� .'..a '_ * -_ . .1 . . ad for weeks and reauspitated b ture of front, from the earth. I the natural wants of the animal., They no argumei it is needed to -shoi r wher . the .a half to a description of,operatiojkp at ,thle--.7-_:�-L.-. I"- 5 �� - I -_ :�,�j�, � I I L I . . gi another . I ,., . - ­ �. ... who understood- the jprocems. � n� F .. , must have dry, comfortable quarters, with most rofil lies. . . gold fields,. wri , ..',..." � . .: nee ,the , -. . I '. _ ... . p - now .It ban long .beoori. kno I ." .... .2 (: 11, .,.- .,�,_1_-:'_ �­ .-, . . _ k Ir . . - , . 0, antitiosill .-- ,­­ - .1 z - ' _. - . I tendency of-modern biology is to little oommotion near them u possible ; - * '' that there wait gold iw paying qu. �;� I "A � - . : prove The Fh,st Daffy Newspap�r in E0, as Dog-boo I[s, devoted to the im re and wain. % .I:,_ .1 - - - ,;_01 I'll, I . .- .. I --,r',-�-1ir,e, I I -1. r . .- .. that all life has corne up from. tW orders I clean, dry troughs to feed in, olear water, iuf of pets, are bound in half r iorocco,with this region, arid that many miners have �­- .'.�Z_:�:.-n - , I . ;Ill � . . .. . land. 1 . . I I . r000ke t,o feed bay in where they cannot at t made mon,ey by simple pan-washing .,.. '': 7-1 . . _V, a _. below,.and they form a germ, and since '" :Ii -i I' I . Ri eke, suct r'et&il at 35 and 10 a voume .... __. �. - ,. - . - I. �z I., !, . . . _..... -L - _L" I � .1 .- . germs are.capable of . I it, notunti the IIthX&rah.I70Q.Jfijt it with their feet. It in next t* Iff'O"81118 Women who pay these prices k along t) th; in the streams.- tut ' these men have not . _.,� . I I 1. .� . ' - -�- I I . . . . L . - , . i � . . - , __ __ .. ' to I . -to fa t$eE been communicative, and it is not known ,,.,,: �r: .-, .. Z I .. S . - �1 i a poor sheep in cold weather. class who rovide Fido with h ce-tria mad -- _�:- .. - .. - ' ' . Daily Courant," the first daily -news .' _�, -_"i ;�I. . . - . . . � - RETAINING trft" � ,* . . . _... -i'_ . . . . . ., , , ,_ . I.. - . . I ­� . They need ab lout to bo'in good condition ' how much they cleaned up. The strike in :;,.- " - -_ , �� .1 . . . ­ .... I d in England. It w" satiti-linal onsomelled basketA and liand. � . �., 'It ­ . L paper, was publishe +, 1�1 ' , : . .- in a"dorm' sat.atat,e for,&'JnUg,ti :jui idemd,by , allek,-a at in th��fall.- Re flods nothing better fop Rainy Lake, however, says the Empire,L* '. . L I I ____ Meii i , E. N ­ - : .-,.,.. I .9 -gainst the dit - wik,b a good painted drinking cups� I . . - �'.­� ­ - .. . I': . . .. . therefore be,Arkudd thatall.creatu jib I . . .. I , I . - . . I .will awaken now intereist in the regionj and ; . L . y thel Fleet Bridge," h Liadon, a site pro b this- than a stubItle field, - ­�� ,*� . , * . . . .1. of - I i__�. lo- I I � - `�" , -1 .. , . I.. , tendency reVersioi to iyp"'May Bee I- - 1. J, , rospeoting on both. -%_,�: W 1. . - �p y I Y, th of clover.- In the %bee' of clover, i I ! - �P.,. result in a thorough p - . , .. .. . pablej verIV,:ze'sor that of the present 11 . as I. �0. � I L . . __ _� T ,% " .- I.- of'a.torpid condition tindei'the pro er en.' office. a cannot see why a field of turnips, and ' "! ' ,4 ;- ,_�i,-. sides of the line.- It L-18 believed that the : o��. .� � , ...._.....�.I vironment. Man in " It consis�ed of a single page of we gow I L."Jop i A Sair Bargain. - l- .�_.%,� :; ,_�,� .,.�. - ie future cycles may' columns,and prc fessed solely 0 give for ign perhaps rope, would not be g000. As - ,,. , I � � 'i - 1:� ji,��., A -richest laud is on the Cauaoiiv.n side, and _ : . A�L . _.. ­ i . I '� " I `­ � I .1 .I be able' thus tosvert,the Malthushin cataa.! news ; the editoi or publisher furthe ". winter approaches put them in niplits and . d S from ,the I. N - .- I _,� �, . .­­ A r of the Kirk, in good ol ,,Cot- in view of the Intoot information- � . - 1�_ � . '­­ - . ' �ministe L - 1 . ' " ' .. - i - ,. L ., � -�" ..'�. � - - m7.., I . '. I. .r ,�,.r.lh,,, pen feed them up to full feed. For coars�jfeod he ' district . . -.1 1. I . . , - .� . tfophe by shelving him�eff in times of suring readers tf at he should not land, once discovered his wife had fallen 1, � , the Ontario Government should .. .. -'L.-, - - -­"., - . . . . - . ,; �� , -, 1.1,0� . sqarcity or shelving all ;the.family, wit ' himself `- ' comments of his Own, likes a variety, feeding each kind a mily on the cause investigation to be made so that it,I .V, --,-- . ., - .0 give �My t a Gtat- axle ,nt a midst of his he - . . :, , � . . - � �' � -�Zi - - . .- I -. I - . one or two alone remaining a ' arou ed time each day.' For grain-he likes mix.- 8abapill . .-..�4, .. _. ., ­ - L , i - wake to 11 "supposing othar people to have smse i. ',Fo,,p%usiug in the ste�dy, and may be fully apprised of the value of ita,.� � !_ .... I L T, , 1. I . �L..._..' ­�. ..,.-: 11 -1. - .! .._....��._. the-others at Lhe proper season. Doubtles enoug:i to make--eflections for themseh on."- ad teed befter than all one kind. Notbing prAilgibly,somewhat monotonous, flow of his possessions, and' be prepared to- pre. . 'i. ., '. ,1.`4 � . . . � * -k . - ... I - �. . . 11 -L . - I ­ - _. I .. i I and Lem Six short paragr phs of translated g saip two oratory, he broke forth with thill personal serve it from the' American squatters, ejl , -,, .1 _. - 1 the retumof the seasons in Fo ar in better than corn a6d oats fed whole, � ­ "* L I __ __-_-I-.- - A -L. _ -- - . � . A _ � ­A _ . : . orate re ions is a rhythm'o these hiberna made up*the co ate of No., 1. After six foods each day; ftrat in feud the morning iddr4a, abar or. .who are cert4soin to flock over ' the -'I.-'- ' . � . and clear, but very delib . .1 �__ � �. p . " I? . . . , : . I -- ` -':'_!� � - ' ' ' . I... . - sting ling awakening 'circumetances.' an weeks' efforts th ) qumnift� -o' f' matter was one hour after suBrime, and the second.at ate : Susan'? . . country in 'search of he .minem]. The . .4L� ;��, - . � . . ­ j_ , �. __.. .1 "in the spring" the turning of the 4 6 youn doubled by fillin ,,up.the blamk mcond , night&(ter dark. Foodatthe rateof "done .--a region where thenew gold fields have-been.,� � -L",: I . I L . I. . � , . )age Susan opened her o eyes ald ears in L - �: 1. i%. . . L - . �. - m2.n a fancy" in7but in keeping with tb with newo mud'Ad vertillemep to.-The "1;,Lily one-half pounds to,100 pounds of livaiweight twinkling, as did all the otherl dreamers in discovered lowest frotn� Port Arthur. and' . . :_., *­ .. ,',I 1 . . - _� ­­ , I I ' . ; . �.,�­ 1 �� I. � . - .- .I I. general law-. SOmnattibulism, trance, an Couran t'-ver ' 0)on L PsBae d i n to th a It,in d a of the animal,each day.- 8hee Web,. the house', w hether asleep or a a k1l. . the newe-of the opeedy d lopment of- the:_ �, . I I . I �_­ - 11 cataleptic states have' - . y a paying "_'� ��: . - I..�% � *L' 1-_ '. a ­ much in the of Simon Buckle#, "at the *ign of the'Dol. handled in this way, wiU )?tit=very, . -1118usoaq, �didna marry ye fol-your wealth, district. which-t6a fitidivove,f gold.i . ,_� I i I . . � � � - . 1. . - - ., k ,% _. .. ' :L I 11 V,g � .'-.L. It, , - -silk) -quantities promisee, munt,prove gratifying'. 1- Teo i � -. - ., - a in to tbe true conditiona of hibernation, &D, in Little Britain,"w ho was a publish. rapidly. - - -1 . ,� -.- 1. -_ .1 i .yo had none,; and I didins marry ye. _ I ­I .1 . . - . . - 14, . -,-, . .; . . ­ e I . - �, Hibernating animals are 'said always. t( erof some lite y attainments, and who I _. :L I , -.-, . 0, " �. ,�! - � . '. I . - . 11 -- . 11 _...��.�L ­ L . I I , �, ­ : , -hail acingregation to thq.Toronto,oapitaliats who built the line I­��:_, L . - . . - - , . . . I I-- , _ _ ,. for your auty,.that the . _L 1. .;- ..�, - �Z_I- - . -­_ .. 1� . � . - , o into torpidity with a large surplus of fa, afterwards bees a the 'Print,Lr o .the , ,, seo-;�� a d it ve boo no gracu. I haomdo from' Port Arthur to. the boundary. 'En-' _ , _ - '.%­..... , M - - I" . , _� _ '.! I . . Whe Don' ."ts� for IforsOmem ,17 can - L a � - . ! I" I—' .. I I i , - . ... t is averrad)hat bears will not hibernate 11 Spqctator." sj a curious triert ' thf,' ­ . . . I but asair 1;ii-rgaiu 14- - ­ I I � larged mining operations along the Rainy L __ . . 1_-.1 . . A.. . - -0 - � . I �`1�". 11 _: �. �- J:i..,r, i unless they have thin surplus. It is Otte practices of the ngli*h Government. the ' Don t.yell at your horse&;,it will in*ke . Sus 'n,shlumba riverwid 'v0animportanceto'thexinder- -,-.-.,, I � _11 I a I rA were effect I - .. . �. L.' . _. - - . - .. I . I .. -. . . . I . � ',% .. only the.females and.you . ­, . - - --.- .� -,I_%, i .171".. .. - . .ng b9ars that sleep reign of George ,' ,,,-we find Bu6kley ant red lo;ou red in 06 face. . . up for.tha , da .. taking, AUT must,contributo to the prosper- .. -,1. ..I i� - . � - - .. I ­ _. I . I I Y. . ;-L, ' - -t-­ --'- I 1­r��, , .".�L . - '_ . I - * I , 1. - r r, - . I .- - Z males remaining active, It is quit in a list of perso is laidbefore the ecre ary -a' a iih 6o Vridle whop � . i" I . 1 . . ity of Port-Arthur' whioh is yet to become -- AN—. �J., ''.�, '. �j��.�.,. .- -� the old 8 Do t hit your bore w - ­ .. I- . ., .--"�. c r., . � �. � 11, - ) I � �_'.'_- . , - . I . . . , - ­ I - - . . . ,,..., certain that this is.�the-_c 09 � ' ' ' . . . _ . �. It . the centre of -the g0stai .i:. .o I �--��!,­� - . I . -see with the pola of State in 1-724 i a "Buckley, Amen-corner, jou turn him lo a in the-field. - ' - . � . :, st mining ro . . ,� _� .1.1". - species. . - ry yes I .. ., i , �� - . As this adipose �i a heavy -I men are eve ad' in Canada"If not On Lthe ; - . I .I hydro to worthy prin er of the 'G.Lzotte,' i oil. to start , continent. ,, ­., i . * 11 wi, , , Ten young wo . I - millodn' Z. ­­ �-1.�1. I '' .. I a . -�. I, ". .; 1411�1.`--�)� oarbon,'it.ii7 sup si : 0 I- 11 I 11' In self-s4 3orting careare by thwrf,ue-rosity filveri co -nd nickel lie at ' .: . �� , V I Don't let your colt run puboused ' . pols61--byL'�i0me th the ake�cted";.whidt signifieu "wellaffea d Id straw stack to toughenj lit' . Pper,-lead, iron a - , - I . . - . I I . . ter to an o - tn. - (if 1, Ir ­­_ ' I L-1--':ej�V, whDii, aw 14 well kng.wn,usually bilam.teud. to the'Haj -.Gaor�a 1. I � L . . 1 . . _ Mrs.'Fro�derick.V4uderbilt,*,af Now .Y�ork.: tier door,' waiting the development which . .�. -� i... , .- - . � .z. : - �. 4�__ 1 . 1 I. . 1 :: . . . .:- . - e cy to 4" ` , - r. Rev._ Wood hm 'and h 0 11overian succession, am I . 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''. . . � . . ," - . � I , 1. . � : 1. �a otl<x sUaet7stouxe:sr rpfercSpa .:.In 'ickeraR, on Tuesda Apr f3rd, iinaa PhilIi ' to6he Beattie Jdieves�oti John1. � � a address label qn your Pa►t 7Po � , ':.., ,�, .: �w J j �"tet '� > 8 wife of lit. id. 8latemaa, : D.. Phillips, $. Btsrensaq. Junior Foarth, , . Gan alwa s 1 -. aso�+rtM0 the date to whi eh �4, t . � 4., yyoour aubsoriNA-1ptian to Tas.aaws i®pea. of a daujghter. Bir ab Bodelt, Bertxe JUnton, Rosa Alger, Bemitteinces are aolarowledaed b a .: - •..: 1? —Ja es Clydoa.of the Gordan case, ehaaage o! date on label on the first a r ol- Befford wagoner. 14ni'or Third, 'hetet ': Owing receipt of moues at this office. elw 'ye attends the '. H, P. Association, n sea. Littlejohn, Alta Hogle, Richard Bark ` thhedate Paid ahead. tf + : �A cion at oron o this week. Thar were Arvitla Beer. Junior Third, Russel Lin' l'' . % _ g� i . : some 8Q hot l men present. tort, John Cowie, Carrie Phillips, Dan , 1fy � � ��'� � e � 1�� --Mn io D partment College. Vocal Alger. Senior second, A. Littlejohn, H. , • - I • . _ hnd ins ume tal each $8 per term of ten Stevenson, R. Lotton. I. Ii. ' y , I PICKERING, ONT., APRIL 6, 18 4 weeks. Cher 1 plass meets every Wed• wedwm4 - ; _ ;1 y g at 7:80: Terms, $1.50 needs vent AUDLEY, i per to , but frees to private pa ile in . - LOCALISMS-. vocal m sic. • * - --- s .r SAL E :..!. . —For Bale a f'aul't of Sn d Gad (too late for last 'Gine.). . G - q Y y March howlg� li iroCK ,. TAK-1 I ... f I_1: 1 . - ,� —Royal Templar's coitoert to•nig t' Cuthbert has berry bushes from the beet' Chas. Bray left for N. W. T. I on Tues• �Fridaq.). 1 nurseries. T ese bushes will be s ld at ` .....; day. We wish him safe journey. ,�p,�„rrrr�.rnr rrrrrrrrrrrrirrrrrArrurrrr•.rrrrsrrrrrssaurn —The roads ar . � _'._', 'A e -tow in- a: very. go• d from 2 t 8 c uts each, in. quantit es to Messrs. Greenwood and T. N. Davey -__ y _ .` condition. suit. Now is !the proper time for lant• paid the school a flying visit on Taesda►y - ' •—Mrs.. . D. Rogers visited with ci •y ing• F r oth r'particulars apply to John last. - i' • Errands thi week. E. See, hur h street, Pickering, e* Your editorial, Mr• Editor, re; the Mac- _ wherrell sentence, wan the sentiment of h e JUBt f1n18�I8d >�ak1ng+13tOCk —Alex. Findlay spent a few days th s —In noth r column the Post fa oti week wit city friends. the Kin Ston oad east is offered for sale. several here. Capital punishment ought and ar nO�P Offt3ring a great many . to be a barbarism of the est. —Sucker fishing is not a` very remu - This pJa a co tains 205 acres of as good p 11n88 0 g00dt9 at BpeCiall� -reduced - arative occupation this week. land as an b found in the Towne i, of An eiamination was iven the fourth P class of the ublic school to ascertain their 1 I rices t clear them Out Mi Order tC> —W. J.,Gordon, the west end barber Piekerin . it has been-carefully man- p �. ' standing. A remotion was1. R P given``also to . has had bis windows lettered. aged for the bat twenty-five year , t e gr. Third to Fourth. Foarth class, max. 1. make r om for our new Spring G-loods. —J. H•Rogere A Son pisco, their shop soil is in a spendid state of cultiv do marks 830,—Annie Pollard 538, Jennie I, W111Cti are arrlVllllg nOW._ Every lYlaII ' awning on summer duty on Wed da The buil{�ings er^ also first•claes, he a Ball 482, Maggie Orvlr 468, Josie O'Leary r ; —In Pi3kering, on Monday, April 2n , never wi a a' e • chance offered f the 444. 8r. Third to 4th,--tAnnie Maddaford, I'' r,I., Should see our new worsted and suit- . . the wife of Lou. A.Findlay,of a dau lite . purchase of I �,.st-class farm on easy Alonza Edwards, A. Brown, Winnie Chap- . Ings. livery lady should see our new ' All coin well. f 1 l for particulars to A. Herbert Ireland, Bernie MoBrad . - terima: pp p man, y new Dress Goods Ser es sol�les and I - -J, A. Hilts ie beoomirg gaits popul,r Post, W litby . or to W. V. Riche d8on, Wallace Aall, Asigie U'Leary,Willie Went r g > > with the ladies of the village. It s Pickerin nay, w'il'e Huntley, Frank Maddaford, our oho ice stock of new prints. Every . house-oleaning time you know. —We pre s iriously thinkitig of rose- Freeman Brown. I , - . - -_ —A. C. Clark has severed his tonne cuti rite body is welcomeb to call and inspect : R .T.R, management f rapt —'" tion with the livery stable here,and Tho . ohan in the ime card as we direct d last .b Mies Edith Elliott has returned to Whit- , ,L our n8 goods. Lowest Oash prices. , Sliepberd will fill.the patency: wee I. o r last issue we state that Hi hes rice for rodllce. —J. A. Linton, of the G.T.R. has mo - on and after nda , A til 2nd th west Mies Laura McCarthy is home from the g p p . - _ I y P Defy. . . A . I .- - ed to Peterboro and not to Toronto, s mail trai w Id arrive at this pi co at I Miss Minnie Bray is with friends in " I . . . $fated in these columna last week. 7:45 - . ,m. In a face of such a stat went Claremont. . = —BL,f . Bunting, Esq. has been wit the air oss riot reach here until $.55, T. N. Davey, accompanied by I his popn• 1. Ifriends'" at London and other wester Unte�ss t e a seat, railroad oo pant/ lar friend Will Greenwood, gaid our Goa- C K I � - RQ. U I . towns during the past two weeks, obey our rde somewhat more pr mut dewy a call recently. sD & M _ —Mrs.;Sheppard bas rented the Lahe ly, wle sh ll b under the painful neo w ity . Miss Josephine McBrady liar returned1 . - residerce from the present owner, G. of stprtiri a rival road of the a ectrio to Windsor after spending her holidays-un• : I - . Decker, and.will take possession there f species.`� We a`a not sow in a sit on to der the parental roof. Mise Jennie Linton of Whitby, is ,visit- " 4 -'' in a few days: to sk�tei beta tie change will take lace. „ „ y' I . . . —Jars. Cribb has vacated the V�eetla a "Bu let t be sicca." ling at Pleasant Valley, the residence of ' Mrs. McQuav and famity,. �L farm on rhe 2nd concession and ib- now a -•- t a meeting in W. V. Ltichar son's Mise Almira Linton has returned to her - t : t rafsident of the village. He and his fa •• offig , Tu sday,evening for that pu pose, homy in Claremont, after spending,a few • sly now occupy the dwelling on Elizabe h the ick? 'ng Cricket, Club was. re rga�n• months here with friends. '_'%-...L •' i . street, recently vacate3 by Alea. Bixre 1, ized for 1894' The foils pg o cors Gur worthy pedagogue spent his Easter . B 6 —Rev. 3dr. Hamilton, of Toronto, w 11 were dui ale ted : Hon.Presid is Hon. holidays at ox 'Grove. 'Wonder whet - occupy St• Andrew's palpil on April 8 b' Joh D de anti Robert Mille , jr. ; magnet is attrakcting hitt' there? ;+ and 15th. .,a .one time Mr. Hamill n Pres dent Ge .i Kerr, Esq. ; vice Press• We aro pleased to say that Master Bruce I Harris The se son 1s just now:opening for 1 was a pupil of Pickering.College and 1w 11 dent R. A. Bu' 6tinR; Sec.-Treas., , J, gt9u, who has bean seriously ill ' V. _ be remembered by some of our citize a, Clar ;_ C ptain, W. Gormley ; C calor, With in$ammation, ie now nicely recover• 1 - SFIRIN CLOTH.,IN . . � ,.1­ . 11no doubt. ing. ` N. . Margawh; . The managing oo mit Jac. Goodwin Gad tainily will soon take . ­ —Pickering township council tide to tee i composed of the following : sears, PON of the Varty farm on the ird pursuant to resolution, on Monday ne t, Mar nis, Fin lay, J. Richardson, ogere, . April 9th. If tbere_ehould be a care'le -e Mar soh, the eaident and Capra n. A hot,�� We wish them atnccess in their asci a d we are sh wing elegant ranges i12 all k1IId6 Off road overseer who has not yet return d snit ble grog d�will sit once be pr oared The wood-bee at Mie. Elliott last satt;r• i. wOrst8d14r �' 11C Pantln 8. CaIIadlan and �n1- his list, be had better do so on o>? be re and ppractice comments with th leash day was well attended. A most enj yahie y c1. that day, r stand forever accused 'o a cad ble-d la lib`s was port d Tweeds at close prices. _ ,. P y pent,is rho, evening; by�tho=e henioas o ' e. present. r. .asrr�rrrrrrurrrrrrrrrrr�rrrrrrrrr• f 1 F t • -- he oil KRtioij ofTickering was a ,. . —It ws with deep tegtet that a Charlie Bray bid his menu !riPndw hors ® haYB aIBO opened otic new stock of ' ,num er o dr 4 scr"per:, as Wel as a a fond adieu last week.and t:ok his d� ��r ! I� learned th otherr-day that Mrs.D.Pick t, wbe ted cera ,P t . . l f auJ two road l►1 iasis' tore for the distant North �'�' pt ' `_ I . of Iliarsbv e, formerly of this place, ae Th e m hint d are alt aeafut, bu when , Noftlyy ttl!!tlllitllll tiff " SQL ��� j IIItiHliit 8 . been in very poor health all winter, so whisllia9 air he took the train, ,.Tho girl I '�% mach so that st tipaeas her life " wets d a• wan d in�any dartionlar beat, th paha• left behind me " `.- y- g The Haney family left here on Monde W lch for 1x11 dell II and are better flit$?'' paired of. We shall be leased to le n mae r ha mu h difficult in fear in of y quality g price ; that ebe is improving. P the' whe�rea oilta. Such cbould of be Mist for the Queen city, where they will in we have ever shown. the ase. W. y not. have a turas r ap- the future reside. . We are sorry to lose . / - { —A very rusty specimen of the Can d• . poin ed in so e, central lace with whom such valuable neighbors,-but what is Aad• .� un tramp paid a flying vibit to a n>am er p f of the residents of the base iia thea rasp in a:may be left when not in lay s loss is Toronto s gain. +. ; ; - I ` e one d Queries :—Has the White mag been kid- st a BUN I N �, - i . - y use. At prod alt their are found where Q last week. He carried two oases w th last sed, nen 7�y left out in alt ki dr at naPt ? Doss our eastern peda►gogne re. _tmammalumm__ wh:oh to walk, when likely to bo obo? v• west ter. In our opinion the a point• spend to the ring of the Bell ? Will the - old. At other times he navigated aro ly men of a car �pr,'or perhaps tw Dura- eastern ninirods' moaalaohes ever reach •�• �� "�: without their assistance. maturity ? Apply sweet cream, oto.= Mayr. .LV —Street Cummissioner Gordon m oh fora paid be a great oonrienienee to the Valentine's travelli troupe was here - , - ' - . rate yens, an more particularly our las! welak Gad die ls�id their skill in the . . I unproved thea appearance of our etc to path aetdrs.. The Council should nnid• p y _�, school house on Frida ?venin we begin't,hir week with on stook in•szoelle ' she - . • on Wednesday by the use of one of he L- g; Quite a pe Each da new zwm1ti•s Townebip'aa road plainers, He had m oh aez s matter t:its meeting on I onlay snow, war present. ia is one of the being dad, making the at complete assortment of Bill nary Goods and _ best shows that has been hs for some Novelties ever seen in ickerin We show a l trouble in finding the machine; as its g• large assortment of Straw —Lawyer crlbiitetts is warkin hard time, Plaques. No doubt lies? ars to be the leading feature -f the season, I - whereabouts was r mystery to even fir Despite the bad zfoads Jim stall takes his representative in the Council. obtain a ne trial far Msowhor il,and P ,, utstripping the a aped hat in the rave for prominence, F'lowers- 1;!`tregular visits westward. Judge trot» - _ it is eery pro le that his excite ill be t�8 isi endless to sai all.totes, Vsiliugs, Bic. We aotdi� �• � The R T. of T friends will Riv a the frequency of these tri artist• 7 i successful. firw Lays ago a d patch vire all b inapeert Dor stock. literary concert in Dale a Hall; this ( ri tion mast be more than ordinaarryy. If mis- Rt day) evening. A first elaare program was received opv Montana, slit' R that taSeea is our sarmiN we haeabl his Y �6 �` been pre cared as will 1,e seen from e a man over th re had madA an fi53avit pardon. i M R�, a Is, W IS E1 e-; to this offset tat hs had marde d the . 4. dodgers Iasi issued. Douce open at 7: ---Volt Bawir. BINS} STREET PICK •, `3 oldWilliams pie, and that h made -1 �' ., I ._ F,RYN�# concert al 8. Admission 10 Dents. a the lament se he did no desire Yrs. 'Adam Elliott had a woad bats oto, • 1, i_ , reserved seats, but all will be made •1• - --- r come. ;o an iaaa i man banged. Detso- sataaday tact. r tive rear,hers goes over there 0 velli• Mr. Isaac Puckering sold fi20 worth of i ,1 -A Mieelonary InstitnEe will be old to ha affair aliho donor seed in the Toronto maarketfir last Rea ugh it. is norall in 8t. Andrew's obaroh. Whitt►y.on M n• bells, ed that • mea and his fJ�dav1= week. 4 - day and Tuesday, April 16th and 1 ih. Oar tarok da Got sewn to fan under the ass b•s of the W6iib Pres are Our o Sotion.` Few m n who 1P�v+► �7 I . . . - . 1 y 'staph of late. But patieae>. acct is a ver lery. There wall be four sessions in j1, would, oommi murder would oa a who great r xtas, and we aU wish oar �:riaaef - - - .. - . �_. three on Monday. and one on Tuead y, suffered pan' htneat so long they well. _ tbecgeolves w ,at liberty, Unfo innate• For partioglars of eltob session. Gee Yr. Walter Bray sold 3 tine Est cattle to granas just issued. ly mtirderere seldom in ion of that on lisped diamond, Yat Elliott, last K b by devels oonsoionoes. po y week. The" cactus were the finest Nan in $ - r nils is Whitby the other dad wa , called upon uathuaoa & Hawkiat he --,--�- ,'" the neighborhood for some lama lir. William Collins was .is town on marble dealers. They haus qa bass a srtouoNaM. k Taesdsy looking sitter the remains of his - - splendid displ•ty of Sootoh, Swed b, house on King street. Peter Botherland, ; American and Oaaadian Gncite mo u• DET . E. N waob im ved in its tats coon meats,:as well as marble slabs and h ad heal b. pmt. woodier dimes . daring aha week. Dlr84t importation f D {7�ooda Drtl!@8 stones of every description. , These fel• ' . Cowie d Ott�iztomive d' play of Mrs. Wm. Hall, mother of Mrs. N. 3. r t}Odfaf LIII@ } 11 , lows tura hustlers and are doing an m- rainp menta a his�warerooans. Chapmaan, celebrated herr 73rd birthday ern - - imenee trade in their'line. M . W. . Hubbard was in ispos•d Tuesday. She is sanart and iii tall pos. 7trt . • I —Aaron Hard s three-year-old da ht• last eek, but as now much bet session of all flier fa=kiss, Yat► she long - �f3i � ts� Gloves,. Haderya T1Q'8 ' . k - or sat down -in a pail of boiling water on T B. Will' and R. Devitt had horse' liys to a" marry returns. , , l Tuesday morning, and as a result was ee• trot n T y, in which the former - Mr. and Mrs. Porkies, of York, rgterned i and Seo We* (7len8ral D�'y Glooder . . verely scalded. "The ch'ild's suffer' gs oW s a vieto tato their Dome on Monday last. Both are - - old rasidsats of this . -' -- were terrible until Wednesday aftern n, M s. Pike, bows, after an a os, of lily. acid look ars ii when death Dame to her relief. Med oat about fifteen eetr+s. lite lay easily an their shoulders A arrived In hTew YOr Maroll 10th per "Ethopia.to " y L_here wit C. J• sea continued ha bite lir yea. assiatanoe proved of no avail. The be• Wileoa and er friends. His highnere the • u here �lac8d 011"t 8 �iOZZ�I1teJ8 ars sOOII ata ©s>dl le I - rsaved parents have the sympathy of a!1 Aril ?vide t! pJoined inn h•wind and he tae 'using his to if he ma p p 1. triple in this, their hour of extreme or fro March fs now du la p same to ibe brio as its owgp y a the clouds from ihsfiaws in melodious Balt B ].ta all @8 Of ( , Wan a organa wr t © _. —The post office authorities etre o! sly . vena o ar sturdy village want" by oar fair damsels. �wesn the . 1. . .watching for an opportunity to prose ate sno r fishing cin Tuesday. The haul,of Ing of both said parties, our ears ars tiedd• ,_ __ . - •those who attempt to defraud the de t- fish as not psptionally 1ftrge. ed ah, so irritably. Blessed be ;both : we - . - � � R E-I 1. it ant. A few days ago Inspector pry D�rr,'t fo t�. W. 1[atlherv's sale on after admire them. 11 o � _ .1 ,visited Lindsay offiee and ezamin a Sat rday noon. Hero is a o situate of I - ­11 - number e>f papers maileel as single ap- s g bar 'au►aa is second ban farm• Malls . - ti # y,yt� = : In a number of papers be fo ad tare - -. .- .,.._ - - otters and notes. while in "other . he GF orge You _g bas•moved his earthy A. Booth tai all smiles these !lays. It's came Sao" a pair of oorsets. When•you bol Rings fro the wry and take ap-his a daagbter. mail a paper for a a�nl, it i8 entre sly a a in Mrs. B. YaHanR'a dwelt' B• VPs P. l lallivan. of the find, bits ncjot►od into . dangerous to enclose a lettbr or any er are glad to ha a George book wit as. Mr. Park's hoses. N articles therein. It discovered you ay Ou-behalf f the ppeeoople of B ugham. We aro XW to spa► Chas. Clark around . is H a vonson ted n afor a 1 e"' be called upon to spay mach more Gad 'vicinity } . - �oa would expand m postage f•>! a m- Jahn MoInty with a caw one ay .last Miss T. Anderson, of Deserarulto, spent - j, _ - . - bur of ears. week. Ou� pie evidently ve in Lacier holidays with her � ; p ys p+4ren1N. # AN B —Alf. Clark Gad Cleo. E. Bark,`in the adage, C ty begins at bo e. I�ilas We•tlake, of Ptokoring. visit. , '' Re uirin cloth od a aaouple d livery rigs and a000m n• Robert r kA was tat the vi lags on in. at Mrs. VP'. Alawn,s, phwWaanifitid at the pI`@s$Ilt t18 ffia hal V , :,. ied %1beh best giarb, visited itby Tuesday. iHe moving from xbridgs Garnct. little ® tr. hat 10 f- - Moy evening. After spending a ery to Mairkh , bus nt u+ hiss Davit, of$iahlend t3u'ee]c, is W. f3W04 d @��' WaYlt, t lfl II8 O# 1n01II8y: atyjoyable time in the County town, the Doilar P. . bbsrl dries con erablo g�aaaged for the presealt with Mrs. C. Mo. OWn upOn IIB: W® ask �Q»i far ..a ��@ fl f � - ' agaartAte proceeded tar home. Whe op- rolliog, ba LLL, baps at the sa a ti'r'e Donald. money d we are D �fl� to St Andrews manse, at the east gathers soMe on. . blip M. 9 t0 9'08 411 iR r@tnrgr 1. .� 41 Tula1!►llisoae, of tjhanre9w!md, has f ribs @� �' good V'ti111� - , tpad of the village. Bark s horse shied and The nes► bel was plac�i ofd t e Obrls• returned b Toronto to t�Ime ler - ,-i . brow he and his Mair pa►riner into the titin church on Saturday. Iii the hoisting studies. - ' • ' 'toh. tieorge received a s•sors oats thereof cameo oar musoalar fe lows i•e• Hiss about t` O18 What W8tder d8tlZd@d1 .. 4i Yat at, of't'oe'antcr;culla has f l'ul a 'a blain )' !I - =ivoundvfrom tklu+elrsals of which he.be alms oeiT. ,some A �it braises. The bell is a visiting with C, Clark for the .paaot Woolf, • " •e ��r vPh�a7, '!Pe •�o� ►� to ,9IM . -1-meonscious. -Medical aid was qn ckly espita ane, an u a credit to alis lala►oo,aas returned h on B atardaay lea@.! � d aid 11� Uigent ousto Q@r@a §Md tMat s amoved and the wounds attend to. won its those l,o eaniributed to i#e pur- Wa are aaorry to t nr , buss dea ,. t fl� The bultvy was badly damaged, whil the ohs" money. as T of the es t ye , 'yam in ur . Although b cons der, sop halt born a ped � y t3 '1'!�e fodawiii las a repast Of $ v r v � �vaP 90i - t: �K w �ta;�' .:a �� � fg► roan of tba sb . u u',Ie Boboerl t ' w ` Rbly , the the i�th M•rcb. of �s► as p . p ' tom'' ¢�gy�. r�� Grp/,.{ t le t w Nam s p� ��y 8 „ r ;. i_ i VP 67A�. �a;9V �� 'rn�a of a flVt' iFl `+ 3 3r. • X ji:.>t 1' .i 1,-^'1C ,. Gt +,: a; _ _ - ..,-: fW rV -.--- . . 1�� �. . " __ �. ..- - `' ., ..a� � Av � � , ,��� �yt.'a �;[ � , 'iii:., r^� � •r .,�.u -a+♦ are y _ M. _ -. I. . 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