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Ph rs•ill. of tfbie Kin tan road, was Preston Madill a bee prying stones �� x' UT>tsT LOCAL'HAPPRNIN©s' RECO DED BY charged fore Dir. Wingfi d Monday af- last week. ��� ,? �'' «� -� .�r � Medical THE PRESS AND JOTTZD Down BY obit ternoon w th stealing hand ails, the pro. Mies Amelia draham, of Toronto, is �1 ooaa$spoxDUNTs. rt oft Car oration o#t� the OotYnt of s endin a few da s with her mother. ' , -, • '- M.BATE'IIAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P.MOPppae yy Al oLAREMONT York, and feucepboards. from m " Palisade Miss Brailey, of Orillia, and Mise A.. f 0: �e = R• & S.O., Coroner. Office and Resi ruse, Lam; ing Street; Pickering office hour": M ruingiiii - Park," Be rboro, the proper y, of the Foy• Cowan, of Rosebank, visited at R. Rodd's . :;� 4. 90 to 11:90: Evening 6 to 8. - ,� herril was arrested Sunday. ;' 3 - -1 Mrs Hunter, of Newmarket, 1s here Scarff est to. Mr. at. / ` with friends. �` b County Constable Bur e, who oocu• Mr: aaod'Dfre. Rodd have returned from: _ . . 1_41 . �e� - flee Brownseombe's change of'advt, in pies the p perty frons wh ch the fence visiting at Oshawa, Darlington and Co ,� =x •.a _ _ ;~ ituother column. boards w re stolen. The value of the lamhus. .1'.., g1 . '(MENTON & llUDDS, I3ARRIST S. �___ 1"171, D SOLICITORS,-ETC., 1 Adelaide treet Mrr,. J.H. Jot-bits, we are sorry to say, stolen pro rt� was about 060. . Pherril W. Holborn`s, of Pickering, is again in ;i ` .c, r Claremont Tuesday lily d' rr• V east,Toronto. At_ is veerpp ill this week. was rema ded,antil Freda °n his open our t oro. (Ilad W see van Wilson :, F 9 a4 l E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BA RIs- i Although Tuesday was a very disagree. bail. - -- Qome again. • - 4d=f _ x T. TER,Ooantp Crown Attorney,and unty •�.': I , F= ,_.. . tJ1 y Choice 'amity aterit Flour 11. 0 per Iiag. able da there was a ood turnout ai the Bob from undeettio hell, h t ffi�e>s ; ' �;_ ,a Solicitor. court Hone,Whitby. ( y' g Highland Cre k. ' . - _ " market. cad drawing his material for naw man AMEs MILLER, 80LICIrOR, r0 AT T>au R. Michell of Toronto, with his Pari- Bion. Wonder 'who the lack one tris, = ' TARY Public, Condeya,ncer, etc. O as at _ � _' � + The Hiq land ,''reek F. . 0. has re-or- y � " .� t1e Ha;' near Broughean. Money t i �T il , is visitin his father, H. Mitel ell 01 be. ` ' ' �"■ lY MIL . = ganized to the Doming ee on. The fol. c y g , ` - OW A modILLIVRAY, BA RIS- - Brook street south. - lowing oftere were eleot : Hon. Pres., Q° : Who the Novo young Ieidiera were _1114 b term,golioitors;Ae. Oman opposit Post g=c N Mrs. E. W. Evalss has been vary mach James Da oan ; Pres., A. . Elliot; Vice that 'wens north on Sunday without a pmt.Whitby,out. Jno.Bail Dow,$.e.;Theo. _ indisposed for the past wok, enc at writ• Pres., W. Bramwell; driver. The mast have had bre hti s $,: ;3 S.MoGilliyray,LL.B. Money to Loun. 8p e. w. sN -�'rPas., JohD y g Pm - tlr OeQ f,. a '' '. ing is lithe improved. Gormley ; Captain, Stephen Ormerod; pleats. � ,, I - Aew thousand dollars, priv ate ds, " •.ox . Smith . . pp Management, D. Barturm. prtispeotive -M D. • passed L: y Dr. , of 8toaffvilie, visits Clara• Commit of M W Thain, E . to to:oan on Real Estate Mo:tsages a rear- Op •moo o. ' �: I `' . moat on fleet and third Tuesday of etch R. Parke , F. Plaaton, '. Duncan, R, through cite burg recently. We under . {,' a� unable rates of intezest. TH0t3. PAIiHE ,Baz- H 4 I e"l month. WOOde. he meetiii was 1 at3. rimer,Pickering,(every Saturday.) My N dug �a 'w Dental rooms in Bund 's block. g segs y fid- stand ba will be at h°me for two weeks i • y ed b all i terestcd in this - ind of s r yi � ti ` SO. F. DOWNER, BAr�RIB ER. np " The roads in this net hborho°d were in y Pow holida ngg w1 F G - Y PPS' F Dtarks,who bee finished hie bnsineee Solicitor, Conyeyanoer, etc., h Per- O-p •a r' a'" « spplendid condition ant' the snow aama on and b all antes the will be able f • manently located in Claremont. o 09 in O►y �* w Taeedav, 8In06 which time we have been to pati a it g team in the eld this sass- course at Pickering College,has been #pir� � `.� ' Bundy's-Hall, Brook street, north. money to v w ata � % �., • .. on. Any Wishing to aI range a match a '� •=dv wading through mad. tunate enough to capture a diploma. �i . Loan. _.� _. silt" this ab oan do so by dressing the a :. , € - On account of the unfavorable weather Cdh atulations Frank. O KIK a r �o •- Y� 'a �eterin�y. _[y ,� ,� Saoretaey, John (Iormler, ighland Qraek notice Hite a number from hers - _ N o Tuwday evening,the meeting in reference r. p 9 � 1113 • — q ,a a 11 to t oietmer hue been post ned uzytil wending their way to Dunbarton Fridayf . - Ii. VANZANT, V. S., GRAD ATE 0 O -II7r a . ,� Monday evening need. when `int is hoped Cedar Cirovd. ej: sights to attend the singing cites. $o far . Dwith honore, Ont- Vet. Collog Head O G � • A ` all interested Will attend. y pleased with it. Which is , a ,, s offloe Osha'ws,Branch office Dunbarton New- W O Follow is a report of illside school the are mach ' I ." ton Menagh Aset.,in attendance day or night '_ .. � ��.o-1�+ .0 The ninth anniversary of the paatorate going to make the tenor singer, boys.: fi , ,_: Win be at Wm.colhn'r blacksmith shop, High- I -� o o a as'ca of Rev. A..H. Hippan, of Lltremont, will f°r the mo ih °! Maroll. costo Disse, We think a certain young man from the '� Creek,every Saturday sfternoon_��ly aa.Ey 0 _ � I I p Annie Dil or, Eaphemia dams, 'Henry est have be I;:'� -' lanae S .. be held on Sabbath first, the 16th f ( aroe)eng neighborhood m 3, OPSINS,VETERINARY UR• o 9� I g0- A 0 e a a ° Raesor. Benior third hes, ae0r a �'; `' 4 ."b ap h°� the April. The Rev. 3dr. Whiteman, B. A., q come weary in well doing, as he has He GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- N b 14.4 0 � of Port Parry, will condaoi the services Pearse, J ob Diller, J. 13cbti and Archie estuary Oollege Toronto, registered ember ass � ° ` `' changed hie course from 'west to east. ..,.,, 11 of the Ontario beterinary Medical Ass• ation, =O 0 A X :: f. I 'v s+ Soots ua , Robt. Collins. Third arses .. I+ Association, oa that clay, morning sad evening. The � Our advice is go west young man." r ��' r Y , I . 1 d bhoem forge one sold one. V q • autos, $ rips Dtvis, Je 'Hie Tweedie, �� offloe•residence an g : j faint heart never won fair lad She s Harter miles north of Green River. steel ... ,. E • congregation will be pleased to welcome Homer Pe se and Agues Tweedie equal. y ' -: t qq ga�� a doll. —MAY>!LOWER. • ': i. dr= shoes at iron prices. OBae an�Telep- N ° .0 w ,°� A Mr. Whiteman On this, his fieri visit m flacond d AIInie Ai7Vtt, John Oha R hours lrom 7 to 11 a.m.and l to 4 P.m. .. ' x Erskine church Members and adher• + �" + t graph address Whitevale Ont, P. O. dress, dl I c % (}seen liiver,out. vs atq Q o gg a anis should make an effort io be be prN- man• ad pari T, Dhriha Tweedie, WMITEVALE. ,, y ao � - a p 8 a ,. Robert D vie, Santos Sect,— Arghie -�- , . .. ant at both the morning and evening ser- Boss Ta lar, of Toronto, is visa 1 H O P K I N S, TETE , ARY H -ox Davis, drew Adams. Junior. . first- yg t W i vices. j e surgeon. grekduate of Ontario Yeterin- r '--� . class, Roe on Pearee, Wm. Adams, John Alice Cole. , t; cry College. Toronto, omoe end reeidedoe,Lin-' ; e was Otrie m 1'OrOn ton's avenue, Pickering village. Calls by day E�.I DA E 8t8,-In the OhremOnt itsraa Of Oar Chapman. Annie Scott an Jacob Diller S B Lynd 8 h from Toronto P', r Pf; or night promptly attended to. Lame and terse of the 130th alt., you said I bad the attended a very day daring the month. over Bnnday. a; diseased test attended to at mt own forge,where t . vine .._T..,_� John Burkholder spent Sunday with € , 11 I am preppared to.do all kinds of soh and na seal L L/E R M I L lJ. aadaoity to walk a horse all the Way t0 ®UNT PLIASINT. friends in Toronto. l `* blaeksmithing work, Man always on ha the station on the sidewalk and that in - i -_ --- Mrs. (leo. Birnie, of Peterboro, is visit s �, v�'rERIN- mHUMAS A. GR,k A�, oonsequenoe several planks are broken. Many o oar farmers h eommenoed inQ,herJather, Jas. Tran. 'Wr .�,, 1 ARY Suti4EON,Graduate of the Ontario g i aid for Oat and Barley for 1t ie not true that I had a hot se on the lowing, b t the 'runt snow pot a sud• Mrs R. Stokes,of Claremont,visited par �•�. I . Veterinary College,Toronto,registered member iR P , P Y friend Mrs. Thos. Ward last week. �� ��a Of the Ontario yeterinary ]ledioal Association, feed. sidewalk at all. The roads to the station en stop such operation `. 7 3 al■o honorary member of the oatario Medical being very muddy, I did walk part of the Newri Wilson's sheep seem to be is Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Beaton visited the �F •_:. Society, treats all di■ea►es o! domesticated ani- Those deet as 'o! having 8 ng Wheat tormer's mother in Toronto last week. t= t mal■, Also particular attention to Veterinary" mixed wit their Fall Wheat for grist, way on the sidewalk,tnd led my Shetland prolific any we have at heard of. Rev. ffir Pickett has iiitrodaoed Bible I. Dente■try. All cases promptly attendee to at can ba a it done so, as I have a pony. Between a pony and a horse there This sprin nine of his a have given vl• i reasonable este., O.t9ce at the well known es- U a eat difference It is aoi beau birth tO lambs. We s curd like to Readings into the Sunday evening service k i; a tit on hand fort at gr y A good innovation. ,"_ '. _ tablishment of Graham Bros..one mile west of , q � Y Claremont. Telegrams to Claremont punctual- _ purpose. j: enough to break or injure the walk. hear of a ore refnuneraii a flock. W• G. Clerow is getting his horses into � ' l attended to. lsly i I While not vi of an animal oD A little, 11°w we' hin me 12 undo % y a approving y g shape for the season, and has them looking Good ground Chop Feed 118 d 120 - the sidewalk, I Per think that if year mtorm• Qtme tot a hams of Char Ha Hey a ane and going fast. ' r -- toil. Flour 11.60 per o t. ant had been only Bait as anxious to far- short ti a ago. The ch d mast be a The Baptists are talking of having a � a "- �= {ng* �a>rb I Dish news items is he was to die la a foreigner he has not ken a word of Sunda eveaio service in 3►dditiou to the �' °. ' . --%-,;,,� _-v__--,__- -:-.�_.v_ C110PPINO 6 cents .per bag, ne every HO11IA8 DIINN, Conveyancer Com- da in the week. personal feeling, he would not boo had Eng h, either will he a t+e the prem- present morning service. . ``'€ T �.11 S 1 miesioner for taking AfIIdavits, etc„ Clan« I ;, „ i y the audacity to palm off on your readers .ises. Bo Somehow or other Mrs. Hackney Tbos. Carter was called away E3anday to , } raoat,oat• p0y W• H RV I SS FRED R GEE 1: such false and distorted statements as has taken a great notion him and like- see his daabEer, Mrs. Smith, of New • ! i ', market,who is not aspected to live. 4. news. By kindly inserting you will ly will ad pt him. a j� BUNTING, Issuer of Mifrrriage NA(IER, PRO 'RIETt�R. Mrs. Turner, Sr., who accidently frac -' i • Lioenre4 for the Coanty o! On io. Of- Oblige. YOars truly, p1�RMBRYILL . J g - floe at the store or at his resid4nce,Pi kering J tared her thigh last week, is doing sa well . f ' 011ie �itflTte, r n Village. Si-y Claremont, April 7, 189e• as can be expected, and is likely to recover �7 David Latton visited Hunter on Stephen Hilts, who has been losing bis1. ` - f R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP C ERH 1"' Sunday. hay, claims to.know who the crooks are, �P-" • 'Jonveyanaer, Commissioner for taking a9ldavit■, A000untant end insurance Agent. WAT Tha Q boys bit's s tad plowing. and i# any more of his #odder is taken, will r' .. BROUGHAM. x7 money to loan onfarm. property. Wil • pro- , Harry up enry. take proceedings against them. «. bated. OFFION—At Whitevale. Wi bs in i f We ex t several weddings around our On Sunday Messrs. Ed. V�ilsan and T. Brougham every Monday afternoon ! r the I II: Wm. Craw is ha'�ing a holiday, I _. trsaeaation of business. 97-• Tbos. Fhili is ill wish la gri pe. OOroer sty sada• ., Heacterson, delegates linin the County ONLY TO LOAN APPLY T F. a.! �I' 1. sun ay Bahool Association, visited the 6 Theo. B. Willis was in the cit on $tt- John tion has starte1t to Work again ;., I.. y Methodist S. S. here. We understand they �• Hntchi■on, appraiser at Clarem nt for nrLay. afie�la fe days illness. I,o Ed were favorably, impressed with the work , Canada Permanent sn A Savings Co. hew I , If y°it want t0 hies a man, acme ice mina ,Underhill 'grid a flying ings of the school. * j� QA# si ot8cse,Toronto. Stock capital a9,000,000, Total . ' I I I !; visit to roerville last w f , assets$6,701MM. The company lends Money On : i Brodgham. . . , . . On k3anday morning neat in the Baptist lowest current rates of interest and on favor- I �:i:. . ! ! Mcs. Wagoner is visiting with relatives I. Littl john and Tamil$ visited John chapel here,.Rev. Mr. Siple will deliver to A+4 able terms of repayment, Mortgages a a de- !--, at Zephy # Tool. Suuny Mount, 60 13t . day. the members of the I. O. O. F. an anniver � ` benterea purchased. No commission. N deLy • '' ,i. E:pensee moderate. Missteid Stevenson is with Toronto What attraction bas the young main eery sermon. Mr. Waid s juvenile chores _ I. friends at pprresent. #home Sanav Mount as the rick house. ters will furnish music for the occasion _. �. AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHI ECT ' . r ` Rev. Mr. H ilton, of Toronto, will Miss Mattie Littlejohn is suffering from We understand that the lodges from the . -jell * for the county of Ontario wines f � a severe sold but i. on the mend again. ,dei boring plae� leave been invited to at 4. ,��. z 1►odspeeisoatioa■ furnished for every o a■s of Occupy the PresyteriaD pulpit noxi dab• + fd' - ding bails. • miss see Turner is in to White- ten r0 Al-,r bail Steam and hot water heats and : R • r - The re sin of the gain has been cum ventilation a epecia:ty. Omoe—Gerris look - 'Vale to 1 rn dressmaking. We wish her g polRev. J. Hatris will give one of tier talks - -' corner Dundas and Brook streets, aitby, - % pleted, and the grist mill and factory are iieAidence—Kingston Rona east Piekeri g. S?•y . - on asaesis and 10 next Taesda every sa gess. - " ` i _ R� y now rousing 26 hours a day to make app for ,. # 11 r i,'. evening at the Cbristian Endeavor in the ---FOzISY,-' lost time. The other day some of the bo T. PENNELL, HOUSE PAI Tr.R yyss • and Dsoorstor. All kindsof bo paint- Christian chasch. All are welcome. - OHERRvwoO working on the dam had their lemonade a .t, - ing,sign ting, graining, paper-hangs _ ing, kalsomining, tinting, eta., done.o abort rt�M �'" r. I. �• W.Alatihew s sa.e�on Saturday pass• stolen, and getting thirst made a great )� .,r',• notion. All Painting sone by me will be t pure I.. ed off very ittisfxatorily for all coneern• Mr. b bis got seal down in our outcry, and were.oaly satisfied by another x i' ' linseed oil and white lead and satisfastio ycnar- F••• �.., ed. Wm. Matthews who parobaaed the village. pail of the best brew. z � � '�. ' aateed. An early order solicited. An order '' " house will take �ss. at once. The f rmers around here are busy with E.A.Thornton;�of Norval, paid a harried " lett with J.Tanner do Son, butchers. Pi kering, L pow will receive prompt attention. work sh and � - Taylor's lime iRl ht views given hors a their a tug•: visit to .1se. Thornton, Dor Jersey dealer 1 redone, Whitby. _ , 1 p M, Burkholder is A sting with bar and fano farmer. Ern:had to out bis visit y fair the best end abed esfl 1 short time ago were well worth seeing. !4 OMAs POIICHER, License Auo- ( Partieahr mention might bs made Of the steres, n. Shirk, in Torun very short, as his business in Norval re 1 Li f ALAR[ CLOCKS . views of Africa. There should have been Mr. ideman and family of Markham. quired his presence there. His manyfrienda - tioneer,Valuator,rise, or East Y rk and . ` _ the whole of North and Sbuth Ontario strict visited Mr. Burkholder s for a few dove. are leased to sae him, if only occasionally ' attention given to all orders b uaail oriel . h. I Shard of Whitby as tlzenn a better attendance Our Dial briokmaker m st intend do-' He is one of the boys from the vale who are Y ;,- e.Moderate. Adores. Hoe.Po H R, from 75 cents up. Ai the lass mestin� of the E.L: of O.E: inn a ra bing trade this n. He has doing well and deserve success. } ��' Pig.". !•- B02 7,Brougham.Ont. Er<;i , P . I For the hsndeomest and inoAt the following offices were elected , Presi• got his en aU at work. Tbos. Beare bad a wood bee last week, -.r , If FPOSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., Walnut or fin- dent. Trios. Henderson ; Firrst-Vioe, Rev.. Same l our villagers tri n bt that the and although Beare was constantly"before "" • Green River solicits sales from b snam- ' >ehable Oak, ., 0. W. Reynolds , Second Vice, Di'. W.E. world b Dame to an end iday even• them, none present indulged in anythfiig stoat friends both lar and near. Sale.o farmer, waled Iron l3eoretary, ( Philip • Treas., jag list lien the Cheer w band started stronger than' coffee and a little he►rmless farm stook.and everything that into be id will Bateson ; eft+ , y t ps, . be handled by the subscriber with the utmost MANT L CLOCKS • ' hiss Mand Stevenson. up--all t Frank, and lee d- not get the boasting as to the great quantity of wood Ham. , . care and sold to the very beet advantag sly tensed, of Whitby,.b a eflook Queries : Who is It Whiskers" t lout bit alarmed. they could could mince with a cores cat. The OHN LESLIE "BOOT AND HOE �: �" that will delight you. " ' �'``� ' T ig y When shall we see 'red shoes ui our Q � a number O! the ole around ladies were not bearish with the wood out V Maker. Pegm-A and mown work. order midst ? What is tits date for the next 1114" sae at Mr. Curler'■ ° Friday even• tens,as they furnished them with an ez � '_ 3 promptly attendee to. Experienced w rkman- " E N W 00 D great trotting race ? Where are our boyo ins and ad a graDc? oyster up r, ire Mr. cetlent Aa r. '• � - 171 _'' - ship. Don't forget the stand,nearly o sits the Carter nd his family were ving Cherry- The ft ing here bins been excellent since `. Y ]haws,�g street,Pickering vias.. 9-v going kn stork this summer ? When ars wood, hero be has.lived !o shoat twenty the break in the dam released them from . we going to lb►ve another song aerviai ? -- Gears. He has left a at number Of the pond. Suckers of fair size have been ('1 ORDON HOUSE, Piokeriii� Ont., Ads the eouncil has offerer a reward of riends ind Wa wish h m every ono• gathered in b the b full. Not satisfied lJl James(ioraon proprietor. This tel i.a y fine new brick bu4ding, finished !n nperior 4OLLER MIL S• �g for the apprehension and conviction of arcs, to life and bapgW - We are.gaite with the size of the fish here a partyp from style. Every Qonvenienoe and comfort for the { the party who p�siste in daating u the sties th t our loss will be Brook Road's here visited the waters of the Dnffin's travelling public. New and oommodiou etablN / ditch north of tris village on the Brook gain. . Creek, at Picketing, and met With great �'Ii and sheds. i5y ` road, we presume that the perpetrators success. Theca success may have been due ?.1. � =`' ' • heat �afte a�1d Two Rowed will be a little mora careful. Tha engin• to having Beare with them, for they Der •. if AUDLEY. �1 Ba Il8 ear's award meet be carried out, unless fainly did not catch any with Pin•hooks.or t n a r- io a �A ED the courts decide otherwise. $p ' R is hare. 4et yo tonics and bent Thorns with Lemons far bait, but . b ' F4r ,i ar Brougham B.-of T. Officers installed at bitters.. were pulled from the stream by our muscu ; �' I fpr which I will a � Cheater Lehman, who has been . :tl PICBERIHG $R�N last lmeetin�r : P W P, T.o.Browa, W P, teor 0 Leary hada owing.bee oa lar farmer, - .; x118 highest pr10 Melville White, W A, Annie Har��rrax�, 8atard I oaltivating bis eLrength in the bash. Hav R 8, Lanaelott Johask+ A R STEM Mr. Well west'ir N bl d smile theae ing heard his grandfather tell of what great !Or the transaction of sill 'timate I fan there was to be extracted from chop - 1' da s. Aaoarher. B ing Business. : ' 1 - Phillips, Treas , Colin Philip, F t1, Thos, y�. fn and to n p Oirnoa Hovss—From 10 to 8• Bat da s C� MEAL for f t� 22 Philip, Cha , Martha Philip, Oon.Mildrad r. Nine tislt�Uxb 'dge last week g gr Chester thought he would . y pp to see is brotaer', Rov.Mr Weetney,who try his pan , and has already cleared as White, A 0. {I. W. Philli I S'' Edith b 1 to 1 o'clock. t- Fay , Savings Bink iii benne 11011. �hl� I�88 White O fi H E 13tevenson is in °r health. ` much as an eighth o!an sera, nL has not 8r ton.- • been.able to seemuch fnn in it, but gained p W. H. W Here team ran. awe On. Ins tar M®Brien pais is eetivi•s4euaal a tremendous a b _ ' ($-y) (IEOR(�� HERR, Mia Rer. the best feed the a la. y appetite, great strength and Monday. He was proceeding along the visit of Monday last to err sample of very sore hands, notwitbstanding which he . . DECEEf road when the animals became frightened learnin . He was well pl aced with rise more than drew the fishes. - R S LIVERYI�"� Z'r� lt� ;;. and as he had only loose boards upon the manag laen6 °f the school, bat expressed l . T - r goo, ,, � �,. the driver e0uld not control his d' atisftctiola.with the feet fading,old Tha dwelling and stable owned ,jig, ` First-class vehicles and horses for h , ds'q FLOUR, p wmilyr � X1.60 - them. The boreas dashed down Brook !enoe. Bet we believe our trustees have ocoupied by N. A. Jerome, bailiff, Oror:o, �rA ° �t ;or night. Teamin done promo y by street until they reached. Hood' ' lane, let the ob, and a;handsom Dna will Soon were burned to the ground early Tuesday ' .- _ Rr:° y day or job. 'Bas in connection eat- per bag. Mamit©ba $1.?6 ' which they sulmed and were found back be see . Hurry it on by a 1 mea>m . morning. The contents of the stable, ln- � r ing all a"T R trains. Freight and , r of the house. The harness and wagon . Aa ey was weu`repress ted with eor• eluding his horse, were all ooueumeat the szpreN elivered to all pants of- - ;� per ba$'. scraped without injury, while e, le of the seem arses last r�weck: r, Kdiiur, as contents of the house t' saved. Tile p the villiage: t" _ ` ' ` par t� !s _ ♦. harm was somewhat scratched u . Mollie�awaa Inas prude. er •debut uud insaranoa is light.- Tha fire is supposed ;�t Burd, sale ani �7�-AitT'LY CAS oenncom iniesion stn in -_ - a : a had n the work of.stet incend . " . - sae .�.......-„►e.._............. mi � at+t Of � e � Htry. Qeos VV. n� --•it Was jdet ” year a r, + sit uh►tians: » Henry Roves house, about a mile west ���' F� . 'tt w I . '.'- Yrolp., rIOtCFdtL*#Q= ! + the was b n w f pl IAtuD• ,..., .-. vg. :.:._m:. i :.. -r .. -f... . :. :.-.- -. '- x 4A•-..r.:fV,I:. 3'G 4i 2:P _ _ J ., : :f _ ...: 1, r' .. - - s'- - ..ss , °.?$',I - dry{ ,i,,"�'! ,¢' i<'tr .. , .. , : �.. I- : . I- _.: .- :: la cal I Lr .- , •� -'T-,. - t.,. T't"3,a• �`�',? -'... _ :� . _ 4- .i u q __ „ } �! (,, .n rte, C - (f^ -, .. ..._:'. .. .,, -. 1 . : ,...- ....,. .;- . : -fi.r :i... �.. : 4. a �v�..: �.. ref,! '.'y<.. e ., r. ''� -. _ .�a - -.. -. .. . : .. .:1 -_, ., .: . sin. .*r.e , lt:a. 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P J ,. �, I+w sea was de is ii lhd until iG2"z a gong they. oar t 'mid Q>E the railway ; ri �.�� 71, , " r cis Mor ono. t'en. gn Ict wt tt1e. >PPeeteLiero : see+iwt>♦ r ' ' ,:. :y : . ..,: The l scot The lar est 1 t ve i m Dant s 3 int t n(tp int mpresft of C,let•rr► ftp a_ olgomo ie ghs 2 ,tA,0 i to are Beat users of costly stat. 'a'�• - An aunueually large catch of seals, num- hlsve aeoe�pted an invitation to a State b n- poyrids. ca. #__ '. idea gold forstoppings, taro-sevent s of Th© Itev'Thomais Treanor, vhobe first lfering about twenty thousand, has been 'net to be given in their honour by K ng - A nightingale's setts can he heard at a the world's cone inptioa of platinum i stn- book, Heroes of the Goodwin'Shade," egos ., made on the coast of Newfoundland. Wumberttl in the royal palace at Monza. distance of a mita ployed by th©►r in making the wire by full of thrilling incidents of actual advea_ Dr. Dawson,Queen's printer, states that I While-ihe Austrian novelist Heigel a The unexplored area of Canada is 1,000► which the artificial teeth-are fastened to a turd and heroism,drawn from.hie experience the damage done by Thnreday's-fico in the sitting in'a restaurant in Fianna on S .n• plate. It is the only fiesta) poesessin the :among the'gailora of Dedl and the -Downs g 004 square miles. . , _ Grivei nment .-Printing Bureau at Ottawa flay even ng a lieutenant in the army at- required propert es. i as Chaplain of the Missions to `+eamen,. has -' ' was-very trifling, and that work will be tasked hi� with his sword, cutting im are mires two thousand varieties of goods aria has the largest recently ppublishedrp second volume, "The f wool. The Bon Mar he of Lo of a Sk I Clot --that bele the sailors resumed at Wire. frightfully about the'head. kitchen in the world. There are fifty fry- g y' g ' The ra-'nour that tae obtained circulation 1 The membership of the Primrose League ing-pans, each 1 rge enough to hold three nicknarre for q clergyman,—which -proven - At bhe meetin of the Inteinatinnal S ni- .has reached 1160 561. as interestin as the first. The aha ' - in St. Catharines.that "alt. W. Ellie super- K hundred -cutlet at a time. The smallest g pWr on intendant of the 4Vellassd canal has been tary Conference iD Paris all the resoluti Ds A good sewing machine is supposed to do kettle oon.tains hundred quarts, and`.the the luggers, as the English pilot•boatw are .• • of the various commissions, including he, the work of twelve women. largest commonly called, lyse a vivid idea of the i- - . depoeed from his position iii without foun- preventive measures a ainet cholera ►lid 8 five hun red. Each dish for baking g g London has 271 nolle arks containing P petite .ept3ountered b these fine dation. otatoes holds 25 lbs. Y ► atanoh 1. - other.contagious diseases too be adopts at P A ► g open boats of from twenty .to twenty-five From forty to fifty men, who vete fishing the Oriental porta, were approved. 17,876 acres of ground.- It the parents are tall the children nd tone, which often battle with terrific seas on the ice at St, John's, Nfid., on Saturday The notes of the Bank of England cost to be-tat . but a o6pciag of p%rent of trusting to the seamanship of their erewa, � The Go ernments of Great Britaint 1y g ane ual bei ht oat frequently follow the g evening, were blown out to hen by the high and the United States have unitedr ea• exactly one hal panoy each, q g q Y Their escapes are marvellous. Yet tra•. wind, and it is feared man of them have y' shorter. Excel i-ve tallueea ib vet r ref - y ommende to th Government of Br zil Some of the lar a crabs found in India y y gedies sometimes occur. Oftenest, when a perished, g perpetuated; ev, n if both the parents. are lu e that a hu ane oo rse be adopted in reg d measure two feet in length, gu r Sons rjown, she takes all hands with above the average, the height of the off- her, but it.i not always so. It wan not so At-the annual meeting of the 03anadian to the insurgent efagees who have sou ht The American cents of 1787 bore the'met- springis usual) only &'third of the.cixeess Wheelmen'e Association in Toronto it was shelter o board the Porto nese chi ) y is the ease af_ the meal )ugg.er Srecess, Portuguese P8• to, "Mind your bueines+s." reached by the parents. whiob set sail in November, 1591. The decided to leave the amateur definition un _ ging opold has returned to Brusa ls- In China when a pupil is reciting his les- • changed. Montreal was selected as the and sake the Premier to withdraw his re. P P g Th® Gorman army hay now trained tear weather was bad, and before long her crew- location of the next race meet and A.T. eon, he turns hie back to hie teaahen, doge. On the march, each dog is led by its was forced to anchor in the shelter •uf a ► signation, or at )least to remain in o ice The naval victory of .modern, master, and is ' squired ea Garry a' heavy headland, where they hoped to ride out the. Lana of that cit was elected the associa- ' pack on ita tm ok Dogs of a dark color are gale. ' y' until aft)r the elections. M. Beers rt floe's president, firmly ref sed to o either, declaring t int times was won atsf'rafalgar in 1805. preferred, because they are leen visible to The boat lay straining at her two ower- P.C. Denzelia; of ' Chatham, discovered the resig tion of himself and his associa es The Sint;alese,after extracting the'honey -the enemy. Th �training is pursued on the fill long cables. One man was at the helm - the body of a dead-infant wrapped in an in the Ministry was final, from the bee,chew up the Insect itself, general principlethat the doe would` he endeavoring to keep her from Sheerin old bag and buried ander a pile of wood in Count on Capr vi has reported Empe or Sir John Lubbock asserts £30,000,000 )e treated very ern Ity by an enemy, so that wildly and tatting in too much water ;'ars the house of a coloured family in Chatham. William Baying' that he not only reg& do invested in building societies in England. the creature is aught to creep round 1the other was at the um trying to rid her - . A ch9rge of concealment of birth has been g g p p, y' g made which may de changed to infanticide. the treaty with R Baia as a new goatee a foe unnoticed, slid to giye distinct warning of that whish leaped into her. and was of peace, tout he also has in view the po i- In 1631 the invention of milling the edges of & hostile spp oaoh without bringing) it- blown into her in ypiW of their efforts.-The. A novel race took place the other d;y bility that�the coming century many deme d of-coins to prevent olipping was introduced, self into notice. gale oonetantly increased in fury. . between two companies of the Thirteenth bbalitio>� of the &tions of Europe, so a It is computed that 950,00:) dinners and " It's raining hard with the wind," said P The Drew of an Austrian barque abandon- g , – - Battalion, Hamilton. "D" Company ac- f which tnay not be able to meet-unaid d' lunches are nerved daily in London restau- ed their vessel in the Alantin because they one man. cepted_the eliallenge of "E" Company to he eventtialities o the times. rants, . thought the bones which formed art "No, 'taint .ain ; it's the sea blown into . ' march to Dundas and return in squads, on dont !" cried another. time. The race was win by "D" Company, • I According to Itht3 measurements given in of the cargo were tho9e of human bei .ge About King Solomon's Mines. the Bible, the Ark was a larger vessel than brought from the battle-fields of Egypt. Then they observed that the water in the Mr. Joon Haggartt, Minister of Railways the Great East rIIe The crew, bolievfng that the vessel Was boat deepened. " her God's sake," shouted and Cansla has announced that an vessel The first thing that is obvious about tile 11 '" haunted b spirits of thedo acted warn rs, ► " Y eine at Zimbabwe and elsewhere in Mao - The Duke of Oporto,brother of the Kin y P p the helmsman send another man aft to wishing to reach guy point on the old Nell naland is that the were built to form a' of Porta al is one of the finest flute ' la.K determined to desert. pump I The water's gaining on ae !'' - - - and canal between Port Dalhousie and Nonsense ! shouted sack the oldest Thorold would have full freedom to do so. roteotion fora foreign pop-tlation w o era in the world. p y i . BYbLISS R111.R [Y EGYPT. sea•dog of the crew. " Let'a have..& song," - Enough of the staff will be retained to take isited this country, in search of "gold ; In�additioii to caBaal� wards there are a• i - and he struck lip encouragingly, at the full : i -- ctore of the water and waste weirs. Thie very means of forgification .ie employe , bout eight-free c•helters in London for the Yeang Abbax Pasha ouix riars at 1g n- pitch of hie voice I statement has given much satisfaction tot .very line of attack is protected with a r • houseless and homeless, Hing 16e t'o�ntr� - . . my lade, undancy of et•rategical skill perfectly ma • Comes cheer,' those interested. Of l,t100 men--who marr}',: M merry A'' Carlo despatch says :—The prey lit 'Tis for glory we ateert.' . ellous to behold ; and in thb eenere of th a 'younger women, 579 marry women of the ruler of Egypt is Abbas Pasha, a y'ounA n an - BItITYSH. ystem, close to the temple on Zimbabwe a 'same a and 89-marry elder ween. of 20, eduantec) entirely by foreigners and But the alarm 'was true. The boat had r 14fr, Gladstone attended worship at Brigh- ill, was the ancient gold-amehing fu - ' fnr some time in F,urop©, His father and been struck by some floating wreckage, and - ton on Friday, and remained throu boat.a ace. On'an average the let�rs received by the mother. a lov n & , injured beyond help. , The water was : Here we found crucibles with gold &d- German Emperor number nearly sit hun• tar different from the ordinary oloncept on gaining, and their one ho was to.run for g g 8, pe service of three hours' duration. - ering to them in quantities a ilt spec • dred a day, the land Thep did so, the poor �luccega - It is believed in London olitical Circles of a Moslem pair, brought him up met P sad, tools for.working gold, an a sea i• The apple hen a larger proporttua of direfully, anti' hie father's sudden death sinking udder their feet. as she Hew shore- . that it;is the intention of the 'Governatent t,>ne ingot mould of exactly, the same sha phosphorus than any otter fruit, and is, found him not all unprepared for his high ward, AL last, among leaping breakers • . to b&_ about a dissolution of Parliament a thgse used b;,the E,yptians and Phoeni• therefore, an excellent brain food. station, Ho has tiobleirmpulsea &lid he is and a cloud of spray, she struck upon a : next autumn. lane; a specimen of which in tin was found shoal two hundred yards'from the beach— If the operation on Mr. uladstone's eyes in Falmouth Harbour, and is now in Tru o * A room is ventilated best by opening the entirely devoted to the welfare of his coon two hundred desperate yards between them is successful it is understood that he will Museum. . upper sash of the window because the hot. try, He has the- misfortune however to . ' ' sad•HRfety 1 he ander two teases and it Des without return t�public life and head the election The country is full of ancient workings-- test air is alwsyy near the ceiling. ' g The mea rua}ied to theft punt, trot just \' campaign- hafts sunt; one hundred feet deep into By good conduct a convict in penal ser• haying that a young and high-spirited mien, as they loosed it a great wave swe t.it away,P horn to command, would sometimes kick. 4 P y+ _ - The Lonc%r Times has Prot. Goldwin nartz reefs, both vertical and horizont,t • vit.ude establishments may earn a remission and one man alone reached it by a trame'nd• .' Y Y Hie first twee is his over lard, the sultan of can leap. He wus whirled &way -in it, Smith's theory that Canada's only future is leo crushing atones, water-worn sten s of one-fourth of fila sentence. Turkey, for for it must never be forgot en annexation is crumbling away before Cana ieh had been used as burnishem, an i f)f 15,Ot)0 persona one arrivrs at the age the►. E yptl is part of the /)ttomen amp rt helpless. 1 = than enterprise. ject,ad ad, from. which the gold ha of 100 years of bt>n tt>' attains the age an rho sultan only granted certain powers 0f the,other four men, one seemed dazed, , . eon extracted b fire are all' found fin and madia no further effort. The others - ,:Jr. Herbert Gailzier, President of the Y of ninety, and one in IUU lives to rho a e to he viceroy of,Egypt• An annual trio to uantities over the country. Ifenee thea ' g prepared to swim for the beach. I• -•%a British Board of Agriculture, wants afur= of 60. has to ►w poi-.i•to�Turkey. Th is boom, how` - n be no shadow of doubt that the motiv I _ 1 over is not a ver bitter cold, They stripped to their shirt, the Irepart in reference to the freelom of steel has beealused t°r sht boil lie t y hard master. He is of f r the erection of these buildings- was th p R on y oil the spot; nig sovereignty is natural aid tearing out the sleeves to be less e•n limber. I Canada from pleuro-pneurr.oniv. before re- fourteen years, el ft fay estimatact th&t R6 cid, and then awsite i a favorable n omo s ,arch for gold in remote antiquity y ' y hareditar moving the embargo.o on Canadian cattle, y. It t the other boss the I',r - g g From the masa of objects which we faun Per cent, of the vessels built of the'prehont I ' g' bidding good-bye to their comr. de who . ila are of steel. limb, unt ve whom the young ruler somehn os The English writer who has been furnish- during our ex.eavations I will name a Ie y eyuit ms. There i &n Arab stony of s can el would not answer, and shaking hauua with ' - - 'ing the London Times with letters on Can- o lly whidh bear on this point. First, Cher Yoting women�of Germany have a sup• who asked then ner of a but to lot h m him before they jumped. As they were . ada said yesterday that the time is recti• i the large number of fragments of. soh erittition that if the bur a drn of theiralmost read- one of them said to another : ' P P Y Y P t ofoot iueitMn, The orae thought i . s „ 1,orri , - _ _. rally past when either.inferior goods or in- a one bowls with elaborate patterns thereon; blood under a roae-bush it will aver after !i,U,t,tl,e,,`,'1,58,q,, , yon re a stronger than than me,: -uest sad he t;rantcid iia Bu4 wh n and if 1 don't o-feri�r- men can find & dumping-ground in o e fragment givin ue a portion of a tali• inauro the experimenter a pair of rosy gut on foot in ho soon put in fn d it, tell my wife my last• .. '. Canada g'vua proceeeion, nether a procession o cheeks. ler, and then the ocher foot, sine then ih thought was of bier." tills and another a hunting scene. 'the t Tom- half-sobb,u , clan ed his hand and Mr. James L fuddart, who is at present g Herat, in Afghanistan, is the city which Beall, and in a lift a wells hq filled the whole ' q P '.: . in Londonin connection with the fast At_. t ere is a curious -cylindrical ohjort, with has been moat often destroyed. Fifty-.six but an-1 the owner was crow'iod into a cr r- promised. As he did so it glance showed lantic aervice, is most hopeful-of forming a nobs, the only parallel to whi3h ie fou" l +times have its walls been laid in ruins tier. That is th way the English have the n that'the third man had been washed company wi acapital of ten million dollars a xc Temple of Paphos g Cyprus, and the same number of times have they come into Egypt, Little by little they ha e- away' Iiia arm was thrown up for an in . _ as soon 'as tl subsidy bill is passed by the xcellent pottery with geometrical pat been erected &vain, crowded ottt the leave aathonhes and n, w Stant, And he was gone. Canadian Yarliamenta terns and numerous objects representin R hen a Iapanese audience wish ` tt'eY have unduut redly come to►tay sari the 1 flay sprang overboard; and by boid.end . n tIure.worship, which,taken in oonjunctio it is oweiriess, fIf aoaean Chore is o skilful swimming-now back, now forward, • UNITED STATES,. ' , :. express disapproval of a play, they silently P ith the large, solid, conical tower in th denying that the Engliph oc rupatiion ► ,ra now ''sed helptees, new in the scoop of the _ -1 wer temple, int to the cult which wa turn round and sit with their b:ccks to the y 8 �; John L. Labreq•ie, of Montreal, *as ar- p + Po been a rest bl in to.E terrible recoil now thrown violent) for- ; rested on 13aturday afternoon, in Boston, ittage, ' If this be clone b a considerable K R gypt, It wan i - Y . p rtictised by these primitive explorers, Y ioheihle- for Eu and to allow n count ward again—they made their way at length ., on a c'iarga of forgery. The birds on t&11 soapstone pedestal numb°r, the curtain promptly deaeencia. f g y to-he bcdeh where the dropped on rho which is'the y pp Tu Shan; the Chinaman•whti f rmed perhaps the moat interesting ohje• Fifty-three per eenw o the lunatics in uttt TO hull �fvDtex resaz.Kat" sand, beaten, bruised, chilled, exhausted . - wli arrest- a ong our finds--carious conventions the asylums of Renaal are there entire) as and nearly insensible, bat We.` ed on the suspicion of being implicated in y t° sink roto & ata of'a,tarchy or to Pres 441 Ir thea murder of Suaie '.Martin, whose Inuti- birds decorated with archaic patterns, the rgsultof using " hardish," a po4onous into t�t►e poeseasioii of another powt,r, Ab_ The roan in the punt soon in ; w ich from the position in which we fount) era In N: t- Crenae and "' it was his fifth almost m�raeulo`ua soya e luted remains were found in a cellar i" Ne,v g• gy ttrkoy sol,ito necesoity forced her to take a had P York, years dis.harged, there being nu evi• tem clearly at one time decorated the the use of tiff -drug is forbiddeli by in Egyptian aflai and she set to work in from dea`h by drowuin- dente,against nim, o ter wall of the temple on the hill, &lid a stringent law, right �_..�aeet to r' leo the country from -its --Iqp-- _ fr m certain signs thereon we decided A useful mustard-pot has been invented oondiLtop of Finan Mal ruin and harbacie Cardinal Gibbons was presented- on Sat• th t they had to do with sun and nature BRITISH MARINE ARTILLERY. . - _ - urday morning with a jewel box mail'e from w ship. io Germany by which the untidy spoon is And wonderfully has she eucce,e,led. T in the wood of the histor_is mulberry tree under gain, from, the aoourate meas aretirients dispensed with, ane mustard being obtaine I enormous debt is 'n process of liquidation. tic Their Way troan Lngtand to tritt»6 Ca . which the first masa in hlaryland is said Lo wl i,h we took of the buildings themselves, by pressure on a spring, the opening being The wretched peasantry have been relieved lumbia, have been celebrated, we came to the conclusion that they hr•I automatically closed on release of the of many of the heavy taxes whish grout c3 g detachment of British soldiers Ceftraittt• The action the Canadian . Gorernaient be p constructed on an elaborate system sprtnq, them to powder.- i'he oomntecoe has qqua.i• Ing of fifty five men of the Royal :�iaripe - in seizing and fusing to deliver copies of of urvea, The .iismeter of the great tower The aegreeia in the United States number rr_pled, tiiootl or ler, security, oonfit)en Artillery &rriveiltn Canada last week on . the Congregsio Mal Record, containing Ax- at i e base ie eevente n and eevepteen hun• 7' 'a1�►' or at'°ut, Dna ninth of the whole, everywhere prevail. th®ir way from EnEland to l3ritiahColu{utiia, tracts frotr. the publications on the single drn the feet, and ie �xaetly aqua l Co the cit They furathh more than one thin of-tile pri• But the Egyptian n rulers are different II w 'Major lilowstone in command. They cross- ' tax theory, is-provoking the wrath of the eu ference of the little tower ; and alt the sorers, and more than one-third of all the from what they were when England we t .ed the Atlantic by the Allan S, Lwren murderers in the United�Statea, in. Egypt numbers many able man amo ig • United States authorities, cur as of which the various buildings are tian to Halifax. They arrived at Moutreal con trusted had radii of various multiples The income from the estates oft he Duahe her stateernen. who feel oapahlm of addle There is still trouble in Wastiintton -dip- P � their owe canoe . and although P q 1° charge of Mr, J. B. Lambkin; of )Zoster, of his diameter. H;enee from the mass f Lancaster has largely increased mace thf + li they are travelling paaeenger agent of the Canadian ,�)emetic circles over the Behring ,sea fisher- very careful c the can khedive and is ies, and it is stated that a new modus of a idence before no, were safe) able to Queens accession. In the first four vears o Y g Y art will ask ev r ,,Is Pacific" li,atiW&v, and Mr. G. Blake took I - vivendi will be agreed upon, covering the alae t that "the original builders had an her reicrn it averaged £I I,OO1),betwe�en 1841 party y now and then ; it , g lid 1861 the testa a were £16 not tiles for Li'n li nd to bermovin n sharga from Montreal to the Pacific cor�4 present seat�on, in a few da s between arc rete knowledge of m+thematic&, and g- �. Last g g II . $ e .y the ower of constructing ear, the amount was £48t tX*. has brought us u by hand, but are went There were..three cats, one for the of$lers ' Great_Britain and the United States, P oting an absolute big bays enough ow to be allowed & night- and two for the men, and the detachment - Engianii's delay in passing legialation leve - To ascertain roughly the length of the ,► . q, was t"raveiling int hat comfort of the prince attinq into.effect the regulations of the �'�iI__ ay and night at any, time of " the ear 1 t and duke tharaot;::r that people have heard key t But England dose not see it Ia th p i= enols the time of the eon's ricin which fight. Only then herd&y the khedive;w o so touch about. Each car had its own cul- Paris Behrine Sea tribunal is causing much A W@SteI'11 H@coin@, lives g' apems rather to li a hot water auxiet in Washington the length of the night, anti double ' °lade Sonia inrary department and hot meals were always. . _ Y g political ciroles, : T e age of heroic women is by no means he time of setting, which gives the length has-y reamarks about the arrnYofooeapato s on Vaud.. and some ofbciale do not hesitate to say Pan tr A plucky-Yankeegirl,novb retiidinq in f the day, g and the all FII lie I offioet'i ifnmediate y ;. that England is delaying action for the I resigned in high udgeorr. InetaaLl t @ Among the man is a survivor of the ill- t benefit of Canadian seal poachers, gen ae, has proved h'r right to be enrolled Austria is the`most lenient to murderers- Y fated V iouiria, which was sunk iu the =� ' in tli lists with those and women whose n the ten ears ending 1.879 there war°$16 lion roared and th khedive had to eat is Mediterranean last summer with rest loss - Representative Chickering, of Oswego, intra id actions have y own words. - g ► Won the admiration riminals found guilty of wilful hiurdcr in. of life: His naroe'is James Sawyer and he N. Y., has introduced a bill into Congress the orld. The lad The kgedive is uite a familiar Night n g y i question, Mian Ze'1a aetria, of whom only tweaty-three were g is a bright, handsome fellow. Ue related providing that whenever the President Mae n, was teachingiip her little cool school ut to death, the (.afro street*. You hear the cry of t e � shall become satisfied that Canadians aro hone when the last giieat blitz&rd arrived. The edible d sin China ar runnit,g footman lid the slattertag of t e hi®experience to s. Montreal reporter. .die . discriminating in the nee '>Bf the Welland Terri le cloud: of eno�v and wind came and: t sir blaieh•b1Rg k tongues. Theyo litve� bn dgQouard e�a11MQn soon a troop of ® t°t`I.of how when the crash acme he was or other canal against the. United States, dent down. It was impossible to send the rk &ori are very t&efface. None and & be�ir a plain Dark• ► panIaasi`before a d below decks and when they realized what he shall suspend by proclamation the trans- 1 chidr II home, so with prudent brethought half million s are slaughtered annually to the yaut� ranee is se& P n wht h ws.a done he and,his comrades made an at portation across the United States, in bond she p eparedto etanda.r lege of theelemeote. t Wllate the pelotas of the CeleaWals, g with his broth r tempt a saw the water-tight doors; how _5 and without the a menc of dui oc a friend. 1I in a Pne-lookit, you wtie" t ep saw the water pouring in they P Y y, .of all The hildren's lunches were taken and r• g y [3 sought the deck and as aft in tee• _ , merchandise imported or exported&{tom an tionA out at intervals, per Swe01111 is said. to be the most Protestant rgan► of rich brown in color, well formed a d forei n countr into Canada, y The small supply untry in the world. Of the population dressed always in Ituro can clotboe. q' ® ponce to the command and how .when the g Y of cos in the shed was:brought in and every a 6000 000 there are cal 2000 ' Roma English soldiers steeps Cairo, and th order was given "every man for himself" - Abraham Walker, & Y.M.C.A. delegate, avail ole Pisa of wood from desks, chairs tholiw the y ' g I y the a was arrested in Atlanta on Satarday,mora- i or bla kb_oards was prepared for the stove. remainder (of the population are oonetantly gtr►tnq tournkmento and aha Y 11 lumped overboard and tried to get longing almost satire) to the Lutheran " to and drills so that all present m clear of the sinking vessel. It's an old .ing, handcuffed is '�#ie nettle street, and Then ztmorning she ventured out forfarth•I Y Y story now how many were drowned or taken to prison charged with winking at s► er else lies and succeeded in coaxing a ail C arch, know they are thexe and exaQtly what the well-known suciAty lady. After a while it P Monte. Carlo seems to have prospered oat: do. y . killed and how comparatively few were of mil from the vows at a deserted conchs, this year more than ever it has done, The The gtitn�te of Carlo lavolp. It is oft n-. saved uninjured. Out of forty-four men . . -was discovered that the wrong man had Fort o days and nights she sustained the aomprising.the detachment to which Sawyer been arrested, - liege nd had the jo of handing livor her shares are now worth five ties their enol iu the morning &lid evbning_and the a yy original value and tans are beim made belonged only.thir'teeII eecetped. The sur, . �'.. # rod of children a&fe and sound to b ' P g is & dull sky, 11larcit is Hite hat, but April! g Y. In the event .o# EngT�nd not nam 1 in g P and is said to t>e & most a r P wore were all more or lase injured - 1. P Y• g fo Increasin operations. 'there wer® , sed it with the request of the United States for of tea Hers who came at last,, in -fear ,and g �' agreeable month, and a,� two weeks before hs woe himFelf again. 1. tremb fag. Ip our opinion Miss M►son show•. ni to suicides last year oII the premtBee. then alta that there is furnace host-un '! �' an itnmedl8te modus vivendi, it ie stated ad all he essential eharlaoteristice of a sub- a auagber of foreign reeideaw in gpsip Ostoler, Iia spoke of the death of an old chum of hie \, in C'.iaahington that the Administration is is small, numbering " only eaout. 2,i,00i), No one must think of Cairo ae a 'sort f (which occurred just before his leavjng Eng determined upon a •vigorous policy, not ossein) General. She realised at once the land on thin tri dange of her . sition she laid herplansTh emI . ion from Spain has been is half•aiviL ed�place. 'The hotels are veer , Al the result of ie�uetea re F only vt►:tl, referenise >s tl;s protaotion of sI. o a years ae high as 12.i•,()r�. Four fifths the shop i fine ;' Iiittglish and French a ® eeived in that catastrophe, So�yer's escape seals, but to &11 other matters, careful yafid well,she tuaint&ined discipline was narrow said wan due to a-friendly p'aDk to the &at, and proved her right to be con. of he emigrants eettle iu $pa►uiah akraer. °poke'''ev rywhere. Where are fine scree a ' '' Captain John Good, commanding the Na• sidered one of the bravest women on the an the remainder in the Spanish African and driv® , onlp as it dose not rain there that c&me in file way, u which he stin , �5> 4 p � tained himself until picit�t up by the boats I nod ennal af om-thrd of eirafiunb ata &Batttthe cootie setons. witl�thet 1 o t s>rn� The watot carrier ,. ` Y of the Dreadnaught. � g he churches in the Uuited States' have ilia full of water, are t)c,r • Major Rowstone infornstsd the reporter _; gg Pe ,bti a s tin stahtly w tgting the streets but in the rett Queen, for whom e restoration a movement The m roc ao•Ta,Moi �ochIti Chloe►, 6 capacity for 43,(1 ,000 persons. r P that.the detaahm -' is shortly expected, the :National Guard protect his creaeures by lacing them is Th re are 111,036 ministers• parks th trees look very grim The e+s1• w tl ae at�tioned in NN pp and it the P g y' )lis uitfialt for five peau to do garrison duty 4 Hill `�ntamptheminto the earth, no matter .hollow ranks of-trade, *hioh fioai about a 4,3, .000 individuals we a clfvided a on arks `ani eYrdena ora all due to Iamai , qq 8 who bad and mount grins in the _new fortificat'iODA what the after consequences may be " hags to k situated-in thea centre of the Roy. the , "oh clergyman w�ld have a con, ' great, taste for aeape,gsrdet - ,_s+ attx i� al`palac . There ar a twenty or000diles is toss gra anon of 387 persona. -The total poem. $ great ty equate i Ian g,4nd converted t d ,. r r,a tank �a well, When he iishes to draw up- lati)a is computed at• 68,000,0 to. ho heart f the city Into Hao of the nicem ' `« Ah `love I would like to listen to oft , parks to li found an' e►here' Y '.v.' gose#iiih a two feces made as speal to'tie eon thi banit, all the reptiles are killed; T e'Freciah Preaidenlr travels free`on the had w ride out to he' r� P'iar►>aarty yo, air niatit t ' he $aid, as be roae`to ga Stzs students of. 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I4 r'? �s'M, - - - 'S�:, aba' - a> "- - -- - _ _ _ _ -- - - - - -- zpr., - .i_ G � _r � �_ i 5 iolta acrd areia-0ileoiflo for (roubles peo4hair ,j A Cttlglg'IrPR•.1t1i��tM'd 11►tg:1� mak, . � >ge>l►vo- ft to are � r,. �� t HeatisY of The ,s �"" T ,NE E�P1N to the female system, anti in the race of mid '-` Poleon's Nervilirto Qitres fiatale3ioe.chills ,1,: �- re ort cotnCU from 1;Rae a a ,th - - . : ;; ' I., �� ,' `they effect a radical cure in all cases arising An 1 1►artagtt selentlQd 111heo�verr -., and apasmsi Nerviline_ onlres vomiting, =:n5 . T.he p -- est Czar has developedsymptoma of lung dlseas from ttiantal worry, ovnrwbrl[, or azaes +noe►a 'toren+o 17ttla �t6 llaeat>hi's d ma,oholaraaanddentery.$Nehriliae ,i B or colampletely Cared. larch .r following his recent severe attack of to An Interviewv with W811•R 6Wn of any nature'. - . . aures headaehe,.-I sic esu cut . summer ,, a and that on the adpioe of his phy Brant County -Lady. Dr. Williams' Pink Pitle are sold o� ly in , It fe generally •believed that{Br' htis Complaint. Nerviline dares near ia, t fl`•n.. fluent , Ii - boxes bearing the. firm's trade mark dieea o is incurable, and almost-every day toothache; lambagoa>fzdseiativa. - Ne f>se . ``� �' aician he has decided to reside fora fon g .T rr fiche tit 'past at.Kien, in the aouthwe$te sisthts+ed for Two Ye11t►s'irttth 11111 cit nod wrapper,(printed in red ink.) Bear in same' prominent citizen is' dyin; of this aures sprains, bruises, outs, &c. Polson G --,',�.7 -parr bf the empire. As removal has bee aoUe, p1z>ctsess '+tn�l uv�tpcpgtat--New,,_ kind that Dr. Willis;ms' Pink Pills arc t6rri le diaaaeei ,Thee'latest victim of this Nerviline is the best remedy in the world, � -L . considered before, if he is menaced by as - r;, t+lde Roved Bp11et What well-mi ewxi haver sold in bulk, or by -the doiwan or' msls y was Z' A, Wills, the.Uoverinment and only oQsta 10 and 25 vents to try ik -� , C6emlats ata'. «§ ; <, aquiption, the malady which now oonfin s hundred, and any dealer whto offers bub•' engic�eer, of thia_oity: 4f �►11 modern die- Ssmple and largge bottles at any drag afore . atitutea in this form is tr in to defraud ease that most dreaded is Bri ht s disease. Tr Polson a jNervilino. Y his eldest eJn to the Cauca9us, the repot )From the BPantfordll>:± oatttir. ` Y g B y ' x,r ' xnav be accepted-as true, residen•,e in S • fYlrs. '8. V1t. Avery lives aft Ple saint You. The ppublic are alsocautioned against Tho +' reason.:ie.that there is little or no' -. _� «- . . PHtersburg, with its trying climate an gidge, about Your miles out of th city other s6-cr+lled blood purifiers apd nerve' pain 1 whoa the kidneys are diseased, and . 0: foundations in a swamp, being certain t. of Brantford,, that being her nearest oat- tonics, put up in similar form and intended ofte the victim apparently in the best of i r -hasten the progress of disesse. There ie n office apd' where all her trading __ one, to deceive• They are imitations whose heal h is struck down. Dooture aloribe a .. gond reason, moreover, why the Chang Mr, and Mire. Avery Have always lived, makers hopeto reap apaouniary advantage the disease largely to the .use of malt ' - . should not be made, the southward-drift f in that nei hborhood-, and lie is the from the wonderful reputation achieved by liqu re, also to sedegtary� habits, and . the Russian people having brought.-the re 1 owner of two splendid farms, th one Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, thos who are inclined to be fat have. to , { forces of the empire nearer to Kieff than t where he lives consisting of 160 scree Dr. Willis•ns' Vink Pills may be ,had of wat h their kidneys constantly. out - - 9� - sir; St. Petersburg, and the disappearance f all dru lets or direct b mall from Dr. y f ; 8wedeq as a strong power bawl ) lar el and the other lying near Brantford Com- BB + Y sole ce has at hast found a remedy for thisr t B B Williams' Medicine Qom an Braokirille ` nullified the reasons which prompted th Pricing loll aeras. They era high! ce• P Y, , fess ble diaeasaand several miraouloagaures • x s acted residents of the oommanr y. in Ont,, or 9aheneetady, N. Y., at 50 ' stn+ are recorded. I. K. Thompson, a well- :,:f � ��.1, '`V location of the capital in northwestern Ru " I which the I reside and every p rsou box, or six boxes for $2.W. The psi i�e at kno n citizen of the West and, has been _ � `jx,• sia taut the residence of the.czar in Kie for miles Around know them. H wing 'which these pills arc sold makes a course tro bled with this complaint for several "� ('� ' ` i �riod moat inevi - heard . that Mrs. Avery had bees used P Y P yes s. Zo a reporter ha told hie story. L'or �✓ougS & C�ld� for any conside►able p- of treatment Dom arativel inez eauve as Qe •,, <, , f ably involve a change of Caplin! a+ well of chronic d ape sia and indigeatio , by compared with•other courses of treatment. sal , is About roar years ago it dawned on `, •t for the sovereign cannot live even fo yy p . Obn�. Ones dOtri Telt. writes: s d= , e the nae of lir. Williams' fink P► a a .� me that there wan sometit><g wrong with J J ' ► ' :_ h�i��x.,_ twenty years six hundred miles from t reporter called there recently and i$ ad if "'Bewarethe pane tree's withered branch, mp cele. It used to ache and I aced to I have used German Syrup for the ; ,} .. - , administrative centre, and the depar sDe wan willing to make puhlio the facia Beware the awful avalanot a!" haw a slight pain in my thighs. I thoaght past Six years, for Sore Throat, .'_ *_, . menta, the foreign ambassadors and t e concernin the Cure. Mrs. Avery r ;lied 'was the Gatant's warnin to the as irin it' as the after effects of la grippe.. I was Cott h Colds Pains in the. Ches$ a��� 4- governing men must, of cotlk,se, go to hi • that she had benefited by the use of Pink ,Alpine youth. Dangers ggreater than these ap rently in the treat of health but I felt g ' ' _ ' �' Equally of course they must reside in Kie pills land w 'a erfeetl villin to i e hos dro a and listless and I was alta g tired, and Iaung9, and let me Say to any ',•F. and somuit build,procedure which will: tad ' a P Y g g lark in the pathway of the young man or Y Y Ont3 waIItin such a me�iiCiue ex science r the benefit of thea who Dun woman of the resent ss Lha ouraP O ssionally my urine v►ould be discolored gr - to make the ezar'a reaid'ence permanent a d mipht be air iilsrl Bufferin "F r the Y B I y an chalk hat'thii ave me no alarm anti! German S rid is the best ► ` B 9 B• up the rugged sidehi 1 of Time. ut they, Y B Y p create anew capital on the Dnieper,whin act two tars,"Bard Mrs. Avery, " had ma all be mat and overcome by a judkious on day I fainted and the doctor who wan 4 �,: -� � .Y 7v with its better loo tion, should in time f r p Y osl ed in said I had Bri hts's disease of the $' been greatt troubled with a ver sink and timet use of Dr. Pierces Golden ' R B.w.Baldwin CarnesVille dean= ' surpass that on the Neva. Neither rel' - Y 1 ' ' i .r headache, ifziness, and a cough w idh I Medical Discovery, the celebrated cure for kid ayi t►nd that wan it the uric said of my , lone nor historic sentiment wotild op believe ter therm torr•i of d a e fa bl d, which the kidneys failed to expel, ' tom I nave used your GermansY - the change, and the development of t•he n w q y y Pa colds, ouugns, catarrh, and consumption. In m famil and find it the t ,F-Ved and indigestion, 'and could find n thing Better than h hoc hites or Cod liver th t poisoned my brain and made me faint. SYP Y Yr f: capital could be eo guarded and directUd as to relieve me altttou h I tried -sever 1 dif• oil ; unrivalled anpunapproaohable in_ all Aftier a full examination he said my right I best medicine I ever tried for coughs 1 to make it not only a stately city, but,w at g ' �f °�" St. Petersburg can hover be, a pleasanta d ferent medicinal. I Could not eve find diseases arising from a scrofulous or. kidney wan ao afftictad that there tai and Colds. I recommend It t0 every- - 1-{� "� anyttihing which would relieve my ugh, enfeebled condition of the r stem, no king for it but to have an operation -� healthful one. But the effects of the tra a- which at titu�ee wool¢ be very ewers. The " Discovery"is guaranteed to onro in performed and have it .removed. Several One for these troubles. -_- ,.► �.. : :far will, if made. go far beyond the m re all oases of diseases foe which it i. reeom- P Y development of one city at the ex encs of ' Early last winter I read fn the Ex ositor other h eieians wcra called in and con- 4 8 " ,. P I of Dr. Wil.i:ams' Pink Pills- and s the mended or moue id for it will be re• firmed this opinion and I came to the eon- P,. Sehmalhausen, Druggist; o� -4 ra , 1, the other, is that the better climate m st Y y y Charleston Ill. Writes' Aft!. t n uz_ sym toms tnentionedweresomewhat imilar fnndad. elusion that m da a were ihort in thio , , ryi g � have a certain. ameliorating effect on be , P Y P B y q scores of prescriptions and prepare- + „t ,c ' .1, temperament_of the czar, and that he �il i to mine I was thus induced to tr them. woprld. This was leets sin and m dao h- I procured 'd supply. from Moser Mo• Hernia, or Rupture, per+nanently cured ter was reading The Mail for me one day be brought into cfoi er proximity to Eur p-3 i or no a For treatise testimonials and tions I had .on my files and shelves, . (lre or di Merrill, druggists of Bra tford. P Y Land she read a desppatch about a certain , and its influences. He -is said to g numerous references, address World's Die- reined oallad gchiller'i Sarsa arilta Pills without,relief for a very severe cold, r =�' ,.. Before 1 hadl nood two boxes of th Pir}k Y P ';� , . have in marked degree the tendency'o to m ! pensa Medical Aasooiation, Bntfalo, that tai dein wonderful work.- I hart which had settled OII m fun I `• + err > PiIL I felt r mnch better and r tieved r3' g Y $s► , which ie the heritage of hie house, th from m distreesin a m tomethatIt ought N• Y• trued all the .hath liver and kidnap Dares your German S It gaV+B ,: '6 prea�ingeffect of which on the temper is n- Y B Y P .: • - bl accentuated b tfie miser ble it would be best to continue Lakin them Revenge ie sweet sametimGs, possibly butthey had proved uaelese and I dreaded to �e immediate relief _2 a perma- F , questions y Y throw h the inter, and I accordin ly got but never when the other fallow gets in his have tha operation performed. Asa last ti s� ' climr-.e, cold and dampness of St- Pe rs- K . h sent cure. _ ® +":! another supply and used them wi the work on you. resort i procured a oz of theee.pills and s, : bnrg. resit that I have been totally relic ed. I began taking them. The flrat bo: showed G. G. GRAN, 901e Ma1111fSCttlt ?, ' 3 A sol=es climate cannot fail -to imps ve 6frea'hway>Free a marked im rovement. The second still 4 � s the Czar's epic to and to melee life brisk er, have not enoe since had the never heard- .:, .. + y� and in Kiwi he will, beiides,be in a cap tad aches which formerly.made mp life anises- A little advice that may bei of ads to mare, and when I had taken fear boxes of New eras �. �. "� ,_. able and m icon h has entire! disc ared. ever hod The hamsn a stem, like aver them I had one of the dieters make a sham• far more +'uropean than St.Petersburg, nd 1 y g y , y y� y y r eo brought nearer to .v•+atern influence A I I strongly recommend Ptnk Pilli to anyone other machine, needs s perio+tical Isleaning leaf aaalyaia of my urine and be pronounced . = �, who surfers similar to what I di •. from and general toning up, This is Just the + me entirely free from kidney trouble. My - ' chief drawback to residence in St. Ye rs• I dizzinea, hgadaehes, indigesflon, a e., and season for this operation and St. Leon ! experience ii that those suffering from back- } ! bnrg is that its climate and its diet nee , I believe the will derive rear ben, fit from lYlinerat Vi'ater is jail the medicine for I ache, boils and pi plea should look to their c o tt ►S f `fi ` from Euro a has emphasized for the c ars Y . this ue ose. Not like artificial S rin kidne a and take fliese illi." '• �`,. P their use. ; P P P l; �' P _ - . . R .. � '' • that feeling of the separateneea of Ru its Mrs.Avery's statameat wits oorr rated Medicines it does not irritate, does not dia- Sol by all drugglets or sent post-paid at a s.� _ � which has boon their bane, and.which by her husband, who,was present during appoint, nor does not produce reaction. Goo, per bar, 'six boxes for $2.b0 by ad• - • a limited their view mainly to l3ueaia al ne, the intervei , and who said that ithout Sold everywhere. dressing 11. K. Schiller & Co., 73 Ade• �� �1�� :" '.. and prevented that larger •considers ion f a shadow of a doubt Pink Pills ha aeeom• !aide 9t, West, Torontio. _ p` r` A Samuel Lawie ie said to'have won over • ., ` �� N_ which comes froth intimate aognain nae ' pliehed mor for his wife than an other .e with the ea eriences of ttae Weat. B t in ' $80 000 at trente et quaraute at .Mon t4 of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites P medicine w doh she had taken. '1"he naw mammoth quartette bar "1 �- Kiefr the czar will be in a city which mnet, Carlo in four days recently. Another ••Wide Awake'• ie the best and ohea est a food and a remedy. It is . if it is made the capital, be influenced by Messrs. eGlregor & Merrill we 'a inter- la er a Huu arian won 5..30,000 there useful as a fat RWducer and at the - ' ~ ;ql viewed, an in reply to a agcy to the P Y g soap ever oi)<eired i Oanada'or any a. her { Euro can rdeas and Custom', and ill q one dap last month. country in th•world,-Try it. same time gives vital force to the ` K P ' 'sale of the a pills, Nr. bJcGreg r said : •bod It i9 beneficial in , . '��.; moreover, be in each close touch ith „ We have sold in the nei hba hood of Wsuah your blankets with �ii'ide One of the curious thipgs about the tlnlf y ,- _ Auatris that the value of her friend hi g P g ,Awake Boa and you wlll find them • tream ia,that no whales are found in it. - . P 5,000 boxes durin the ast tweiv months cleaner and softer than they ever were CONSUMPTION must impress itaelf upon him, and so ro• ; and there i� no reiliady we ban le gi+es before. lsirera+tlT+esUmonv. , - becauseltmakesfatandgivesstrength. r mote his witli>agneaa to come more dir ctly I better satidaetion to ocr custom 'rr than The cave animals of North America, ae- Usnnot ba disputed, and the case is yet to It is beneficial for � ,_ P into the society of nations. In this way 'I llr WilliaTn' Pink Pills.' I ha :e every cording to Professor A. S. Packard, of be heard from in which Patnam's Painless p ;. the political effects of-the change ma be 1 cZa anoe that Pink Pills lire th best on Brown University, comprise 172 epeoiea of Corn Extractor has failed to perform spar- ' SICKLY CtIILDREH . very considerable, and if it serves in ani , thEmdrket trndaomethinBthepeopl can de• blind Creatures, nearly all. of which aro ieot cure. Thin with painless and rapid Because they can assimilate it when - degree to bring the czar and his adv sera I •• e 1 he other member most! white in color. into fuller touch with Western ideas and Pend u on. Mr.M tri l,t Y ._ aottan and iraedom froth aanoyanea during they cannot ordinary food , = `� of thisivell+kaewo firm, Aaid: "I h ve mora + ' use, The rent Dorn and bunion Dore stands It is beneficisil for ' = - tom ' progress and to break down the ba iers ' leaiure 'lel Balli■ Pink Pills t an an Sanlller r Sarsspacttta gtlle ares Nat re i g i . - P B remedy for rhaumstiem. They cot di Qtly' unrivalled. Sure, aafa, painlaeal. Beware �+ ` " which separate Rgasis from Europe, it will other medicine we handle, been se it is of fraudsoffered as aubetitutes for the rent COUG1�,7 AND. COLDS _- *6� be a distinct lain to civilization. Th L it I rare! them ie an dtsa intmaat in them, °n the liaer,kidney-i and the blood, re ov-1 B + � ,,. will modify in any respect the cons in Qua y y PP° ing and eorreoting the foreiga mat r in corn aura,Putnam a Painless Cora Lxtractor. because.ill heals the irritation of the .; ,+ 1 asd the peopt• who,+purohaie the unani• N. C. Palaaa & Cc. Kin A ro sisters. throat and builds u the hod and ° policy O� R,ussia,which has for itsobjec the I mouih exproar themselves as well tisfied. the blood and Liieues that causes rhea at• r geL4 • P : P P Y , .fat., aeoulaition cf Conitantinople,may bed uhf-. ism. Qive them a fair trial, and lo' not Um nu other. overcome the difficulty. `' li'' I an• well aer}.ttainted with Mre.Av ry e.nd I ex Got- to be cured by taking half a do zen Princess Elizabeth of Austria smokes , j NCAtfTvoNf--Bewaraefsubvdtttaa, ed, that paJicy being one from whish here knawthatsillheretatementaarerel sble,and pp llta, Chronic die©uses 1 thtrt f (leonine pre aced by t3aott•t Bowne. ,"���� 't has been no deviation and neer will be, I 1 haws wat�ished the improvement ink Ytlli P flee rheumat'sm, y, Qtly and iometimei fifty oigarottes geito,-ills. old byslidrt ire. t :r 3... - and in support of which three quarters of a require a steady and long Course of Leat- I a day, floc andgi.00 ',.,0 million of trtrined soldiers are now in L -est- have mads in her care and have see a plreat ment to etfent a cure. Remetnbor hat I lq { Hate you stsexi the sear :maxrimoth -�7> -_ >f ern Russia. Apart -from- their deter ina• °haute for the better. Many nth r drngq- , Sarsaparilla is the best blood pu ifier quartette bar"Wide Awake' Soap? It .,a .r1 .. tete retwtnmend roma prepsratio a, same , tat guauaateed absolutely pure, Try it. tion to control all Eastern Europe, sn to known, and that in Schiller s Sara► ring . limen their awn, to lee equally se good as pills thin drug is used in a new form. rice An ezhibitio. of old W B>STERPS iecure a kindlier climate and more fru'tful , pink Pills bnt we cannot eonrei nttouslp dl fl oroa and of precious `_ ,_ soil,the Russians have another and etre er sa so len]win that as • s atom t nip 1Jr. 6eo�a box. Six bo:es for$2.50. fold metals cad stones is bein or anixad at dt. x 1 :� fa y B g IN1TRIMATIMM 4 _ Q4 inntive; irreaietible with nations, the d sire Y ' , „ everywhere ; Petersburg by the Itussiun Technical - t:. ',t# 6V.-', K illiama ink Pills stand unrival d. �. ' Societ• . The date Cf _ " for aecesa to the sea, which in Chir u Dr. WI liami' Pink Pills are perfect The gold product of bleat Australis'fact Y spatting. has not yet . B..rr.. ^''*' DIC3`IUNARY ' intensified by the fa^.t that in all thou i+ie bean arranged• w�!i�.t'J�d"�u°.'' g domain Vladivoet' k ii the only seaport' pen blond but +r cad nerve restore , curing year was double Lha►,of the previona twelve Succeasoro1 the , at all aeaaons of the year. such dice Bei u rheumatism, n urslgia, months, Th• tots! export for the year.tai Wide Awake pooplebuy Wide Awake , , ••vnabr3dged." St, 110,3'x11 canoes The proat►ects far the t ey ee 1t i4 the beet andehs+apest �� a g,; partial p ralyiir, loosmotor at xis, " Vitus' da ce, nervous headache, rinrvous present year aero most prgmiitng. I r F,ve�,*body �. •; - lis Catae Ror Alarm.-- :! proatratio wnd tired feeling there tom, Lha glide Ayvake Bos►p is a scslid ha of A' P• 7� should awn ttiii i�; '�.: , Dictio ry. an- `i na It r sof-la ri disearaa d radio pure iitoap and is not put up lxt s7�oall _ ____ _. _ . _ -_ ewers all gaeatMUD 3 , American spread-eagleism was'first affi- after effee t ppe, pe g , ted' ed then die nieted b the tandin of sit• , eakea to deceive the puhlio. 4 concernin the his- r� on humor:V in the blond each as rorofula, xr .l ; r q j Y K $ •• �'Vhose' notation is this: ' Two rt�r wiy, ipe ng. p;o- ¢ f� ish mariners at Bluefields. It auap cted chronic erysipelas, eta. Pink Pi ti tiva a Ft► s;-- q TAK� i etc'"" v - ' health low to ale and ral:ew em fez- hearts that hest as ane t"' Wa q-"First meanaticn and k4 meawiiig o words. a - that net to be prompts.! by Britain a c aims Y B, P P TFiE' ,? • i , or retensions to suzerainty over the Mos. - -- --- - --- -- aced by an advattCe agent for tee Sia litise a BEST ' A.�Mbraryin � ` V` P twins, wash fi it Y , - quito coast, and straightway itbega to e 1 I . Itself. It. slsct d ` 1 " I vociferate. It deman ed that the B itish nuar •.... I I ® gives the often de- Glovernment be asked fns an instant ex fan- ' sired information } atirte, and called for the swift deepata of a >t�'vrHaklwg tfst 8eeif , ! concerning emilnentperaona;factsconcem- � United States man;ofar to Blue olds. ry:; Duriitp! the summer montba a iii da- ing the countries, cities, towns, ar:d nate But thefacti ofthadteembarkstion g dual• I ural fe.�luresof.theglobel particularacon- lioieui drink than Root Beer could nO be ! cerning noted fictitious persons and laces; °t " ly made their way through the die once deafred. Far the benefit of our readers we translation of foreign quotations. >pt'ia in- - + :,; r•. v" valnaltle in the home, ofHcs, study: and -.r1 t and through the cloud of jealous ausp cions I. give this recipe. Tak• 1 I• schoolroom. % that enveloped the Jingo mind. .hale 8nider'e]itaotBeer-Extract oieaaWe �� I The One teat dard Auth�tltY� ,`t facts%tivere furnished by the United, tares - Y•+a t - -- . halt a atte �d 1 - -- �+ , r �t w + Hon.�l.�.Brerrer Jnatlee of U.t3. BnQreme ,_� �-: Consul at (Gra town a ort some se ant bug e - - *. lbs 1.00 Bottle. Court,writea: ••The International DN-donary is �r , Y + P y w Lake Warm water 5 gallons � the perfeedon of dictionaries. I commend'ttin �? f miles from Bluefielde. Aceordin o his Oieoent a dose. •• _+ - g � ,. 11 lltrsolve the sugar and yoast in the titter, au as the one,t standwX1 authmi r . report, the Cleopatra had landed few 'r' . p4 i►dd the extract. and bottle,place in a warm,; It is ld oa a gguuaraittec, by all drug- Sold by All Booksellers. �- . - mariners a Biuefields in response o an .�.u',. - plans for , twenty-four hours until W feel &ta. It cures Ineipiont Consumption x: * ent titi from citizens and Am rican - and is the boat Cou h alld Crou Cure. 4., �.Merriam Co. " u g pe r Wants, then lata on toe, when it will ppen 8 I " p p; ttbltsh8ls W�SfER'S �.. and British r sidents in that town, who -.:: sparkling and delicious. I NURSERYM 1 EALERS 1 , - Spinedd' R`�' - llr�� ' `�4:. called u on the British ca taint ro- .5 ' - ' � ' p p p f y .� Tha 1tCot Rear E:tract a►n be obtained Do not bn Cheap photo- feet their lives and ro art fro the . LUM TliB, al! oo tum stook,-2 and 3 '` i ' ,per gra hic repr�nis of ancient I � �, - p p y at all ©ropers and Drug Stores, at 25C years. Largest stoc in Uanada, well a oto • ; .. V, vi invading IV icaragaans. He complied with -~ bottle. __ urniihed attd flteC-Ciactt, $d:l•o a few oars �•-Sendforfreeproepectoa rj + , } it their request, and the mere pr enoe :ice a� I deft of thous celebrawd 1 ed Globe Danvers , - 1:' of the blue ackets eufiioed to quell Mrs, Ttarrlr-- Ritiiie T hove 'bstii hear• Onion, none better g�row �. 8. 1�IIRD, _T_ __ __ ' _I.. .� ': #tied I have had only one wish ungratified.'' Halton Nurseries Sulin rton, Ont. ==' ' the dletatbtin e. This report "was cub- ^ °1+1r. Norma-" And what is that, mp -----•- - 1 E stantia�lly eosfirined by the Un'tteJ :'fates • „ „ Moneys ontrok'good booksto.wall a't Ambassador i>o London who `tient home �; "� denci Mra. Norris- that I were single BO®�� QiilP SAY$ iIIYD BBIfD TOOK ; , „ spent. y book or novel,now'or • •i�_1 again. standard. mailed post free on sees! t of rice, r aasurtkneei that the temporary oceu- I �+ -. ;_. I r . P Y I g• •< t1! ffA/VK FAKE T € , Send for our,oatalogue. Established in L i by 3 ti`�,,. ation b the British had no siniste si ry Wide A'ri eke Sciitp for mixt'tx *ek• ?hs s-ton Aermotor Steel Truck weighs 17ti pounds,has 18 inch �� 'k wwlhin wnd cowl for oaai awlf that tt P1ddliiRtcn. wheels withs-tach tam. Whoa three of the wheels ars on the inifioanee. In the meantime the I ritish nl ,":; p4haws, Onto. .� _ �" N p r neer,tae otaor end one io ahortt i inehp from we floor,we. �< i isIhe beat al�nd aheaPeatSoap VO4 +oyes , RISSER i CG � I bad witlidrawn. Bat now a new rror �i - '' p abhuir it to swivel pssily.- Tha oily is 2g inches wide by 5a ; m - • a ' ! e we'd• I " MAHdt1UTN IIUe� ltTOtille. .xr chez long A bottom board is easily put in to make the t- f - be ins to a state the zealots of Aim rican - - s -_ __ __.- A.• ! k r a s can � P g Y ��'� ' I � O��� _ _- - - �� - tom bRht i ata ea n e ragmred,n x^row board be put to I � " l ea ancien. The hear that Amha soder �4g �e)a ® 1�C. - .- . �'OCOa�O siauting ores"We ontar nil and uri{ler tag ibn?*one;or,tf ertde $ayard is negotiating with the Britie Gov•. 88 Z+T : 1 arnment for the settlement of all di used a + j.., „ IF� AN V AS8NR8 WANT D for the Farmer's _ :, P j Friend and Accoun Book. presenting - �r`:- Ceusect Infl�m I»tt� gaeationa growing out . the Cl yton• y 1 separate accounts for all farm transactions,etc, ! �. -- • Bulwer treat of 1650. The want im to '` �► - !_ -One agent has already bold nearly 400 copies ,' • t y Y Swellin i t �r � ` -- let that treaty alone and prefer to a Heider .Y M ,.ter I. ! u Q! �`i�R� �Q in oga'county. , Send or ciroulare and' terms. it dead. What they are especially fr tong I ' R I; " i l Wlhltax Br as, puhlishCr, Toronto �a ,.3 Y A Perfekt euro by Hood 8arsf1l - - �i'ihLalNS, - ,. w ..' - about is that Britain ma wast to claim I �' the right, which this treaty given er, of _.; ;._ par111a. „-_ " �> r r joint control with the United State aver "It aftorita'me much !ensure it> t)mmend i'' `� `: p SUCCUMB TO,: 0" 0 • I the Nicaragua canal. Unless it an be Hood's Saisaparills. My son was luted with - . . • show&-that Britain has broken the Cl yton. great pail' in the joints, aeoom ted with ��a ���� � ��� j i a r y � -•K' ,° ' �' k�•' t:+ Bulwer. treaty, she must be a p liLioal swelling so bad that he could not t u stabs ear• +��. the win raoticoll mate cid•eaards. Er + artner`with the United Staten in xha teat t p eking these stakes tong enough a i putting in end Daae in d ttte soma wpy bulky material Wray be handled. d Y +r,.�1 i g o bed with`out crawltna on hands ditneea. I .let �T , I D ® We aro making tais otter tv show a sample of our work. We I . Eter-oceinie waterway. The i ren v war was very 6nxtous about him, Bud �lIIg read ! _ traria to eboa hew nice a thin` we can make,and how reckless � ii ' e are is tb•matter of pdres This Steel ''ruck is furnished at . ° b - Haver lilted b the Americana, a d the i y y MITA e't 9h 60 easy "n iuir pound).and Z co des ut advarbsement haver alway'i been,rcta,dy to ae.eaae ritaia $ata 11a .' _ ? a d..s per tmad,tions namiid in No.a tEhia is rd..a•,a ' of violatiotas bf it. If these allege viola- •� - --- tiend,coald be madeaground for vol 'ng ft, so much about Hood's Barsapi4rll a, I del r- u , they vrould' be very well pleaied- The mined to try it, and gat a halfd zen bottles. � U�� xs _' fling lits appear to think that Brit in hue tour of which entirely cured kiln." MAq•_Gl•.At '' " -� j for�Io ten about her rights under th'i treaty. ,f�sxB,Oshawa,On*aria. - d ,' and re afraid Ambassador Bayard ill re• r 'N. B. Re sure to et Hrod,#-Saf" peril's. mate and inmate 've rfteot satisfaa ioD in fat+ 3t and i a& g ������ A�rt�D, � «tt nor �+ �«� Whey�1 pe t yle, anti f�a�sb, t h beoom call ,tbzm b his eflbrts4o settled puted � -- --- '•- r nesitio'-s t acre the outcome f that : Hood"s Pl"g sot east! , yet p omptly anq. �•' ca*A P e.*t••l++te "•"1 spit td I +k"°'� . " t y iMe.d,4`ate+md a`ari Ka,re�.catNr, .a4 iatPa WiD�'d.t & , y- .... t,,ea, . u a,�el wa r if�ka IP+on» - ef>dciently,on xhe +ver and a. s ,ea.+► i t 'I I f t � �I�r►� "�, e:. _. ... ,{k�,�y, Vd��sYy .,. N. .,: --- .rte # _ _ • e. r i �,y -':. -_ ._ :,.r,. .t _. --.- _ • �' Acv 6,'.1`"'� - _ . -,..- .,. :. leu ., .... 23.w �y;� �• ., _;r ,.. - 1N-•: +r� y..Y:a,:iaa r., e t� , > r : - -- _.. Kip cY ..' a. .. : ! _ _ I I .. >.•7s`� N,:� 1'#'4 _,e" Fi° s . - s%9 :% .: .,: -:� !^ Y a+;,.s -, r-a, I _ .: �. as - .(�.. _ 1 3._ - _ _ .. :.. - -� .. i -. {CS .:.-:. -. ... :-. .. F -'. .a - -' -- ) r-. .. - 3. b aj�...c... 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I � l�fl� � OE �AL�;:••A - , " �. �'t flftir�lilleb -k modest, spirited asan,whom has J_` Ap Ill ab let 1�, , Pi+�lter i to• AT � y " really used and blessed1. , and he re all Vl/iltiam ►ttoa, bolo .O. t ` the pl�aiee to (lqd. I said to my i again UR. SALE--Naw i4itoll Cow with � SALE 1.. and amain : "Christ used to walk th streets tali b ride. A ly for particulars to of this oaty, now bye is living with his man 4C p � , oLT�a , f1A8P13'iB 8 O?�'8,lot ,OOa.g. i'iakowg. or . L ftt and walking araiand the world' wit him. toPtokering F.Q. I CX 13 UXBRIDGE STOCK, At ;U ZD Iforktrtng � I am deLghted to meet this Cbriyt an bro- -- - - ` k'�O` , then here and spend days with him in eight TENDER8. WANTED:--Tendert will ARRYf k ' ! .'_ ':� pablirhed ev Friday morning at its o ..;m . ckeriQ,Ont, seeing and delightful Christian !el owship. be received by the anderslgaed up to noon ,, NE - W, STOR . . , � � I : .. To beootrine a minted with hits a where on Wednesday,April 86th, 18Q4,for the oonrtrac- TERb[s i, 09 T }' tion of a barn with stone foundation. On and ' ii.�l0 po�Tkat; �i.Od fiDaW in ad' e. would be a great joy, but to meet him in after Friday isth inst., plane and speottications . Jerusalem 1 His name is Rev, F. . Clark, may be seen at the snbsoriber's residence. T • . ' f s i a •_ c • Ftrstis rtion$s OR ADVERTISING: founder the C. E. Society,, tad a sends lowest or any tender not necesearily aooepIx. • • ;. VLAREMONT's • � ,per line 10 /r. y Tenders for masonry may be at m w atelya . 1. Mach ea sent insertion per line -, 6 •• his vary kindest,regards to you all. When For other pparticulars apply to Robert MUler, ' This Tate does not inotade Legal or Foreig ad_ I write ;o the congregation I e all fedi Pickering P.O. 86�9e. - . 8pea�iaeDterme given them some things about Jerusale . Let __ . . n to parties making on- me tell on about a.trip I took to Hebron CARS' OF THANKS Showers of Balrgalins for the next �� ��, � mate for 3 or 6 mozyths or by the year, alt_ )early or yearly contracts payable quarterly yesterday. A tour to Hebron is a t gener• - Baetaess Dards,tea lines c3 under, with p , ally arranged, four indeec', only a few visit wE beg to acknowledge having► rtt- ' f, -- jj��-� one pear,$5 00,payable in .advance. 1. I., Mo`Notics in local columns ten cents per ' ne it. I, however, was anxious to the cowed from t•he Lancashire Insurance - ' I - - 'five cents lace where eo man of the strias be had Company throggh their agept, Mr, W. Y.Rich- ' ' 'per line- each subsequent inseft on. P y P ardron, of Piokeriag.the rum ot>>~94a.6o in rata Prints f Dress Goods, GOlored and Black . Cashmere, hlrtlns, Grey gal contract rates made known on app 'aa- lived anal died. W8 aeoureil a oarci and satisfaction of'our claim for lore b Are. We and White Cottons, .Table Linens and Bead Mad /► ' Von• No free advertising. four of 16 started on our jonrney at elz havo to es cially thank them for the nom f e C�0 Advertisements without written nstruct' nn pe prompt y thing, will be inserted until forbidden and char &a- o olook a. m, Passing the pools of Gilron, and liberal manner in which they adjusted au4 in Men's BO s and Youths tV. sordingly. Orders for discontinuing, adve se- through the valley where Solom n wag paid our claims. I r y , } li�rher moat lie in.writing and sent to the ub- s.noiuted king, we left the hill o " evil Signed.{KDY• OvLLIa, i % QIILLI9. I • �.�_.�� ` coausel " and the "field of blood" to our Piakdrin April 19th 1894. Job Work promptly attended to.. : I bring, _ - ' left. We soon reached the lain R beim �y W. 1:-CLARK - PROPRIET' R. where the Philistines arrayed themselves xecutora� Notice. having to vacate the store recently occupied b Mr; Pollock, Uxbridge -on. . . I ' . . -- againat David. We were travelling along the 14th in8t., I have determined to remove the balance of this Pursuant to R.a. O.,chap 110,notice is herebg HI h Claes Stock of code to the Claremont Branch to be sold ' OUX Politics—Strict Independence, the road taken by the wise men w en fol- Riven tumr all creditors having claims again$ g g Our A&lM—A First-class Local Paper. lowing the Star of Bethlehem. Con rent of the estate of Margaret Eleanor McCrohan, late Our Expeotatioltie—The he St. Elijah,on the, left,, then the mb of of the Township of Pickering, who died on or REGARDLESS �� �� ��Rachel on the right., We enter the about the 12th da of January 1891,are re aired PROF y q support of the people of Pickering and vicine • to send to A.E. Major,at the Village of White . I - IT8 , � . . - . chapel built o ger tho tomb and f and a vale,on or before the FIfteeuth day of May 1894, .■■■■,■■■■■■,��,- ■-■■--- -�...■---:-.■.■.-■-, ' - Jewish priest.hearing his phylaeter s and the full particulars of their claims, with their: FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1894. saying his morning prayers. (lath ring a names and addresses- ; Staples and. Dress Goode . few wild flowers we lonrneyed on, eavin And take notice that after the above mention•: PRINTS.. g cd date the e�tecutorr of the said eetste'wilhpro. ••••�•�...........iii:......from -5 cents tip Bethlehem a mile on our lef6. Reaching coed to distribute the assets among the persons $ NOTES AND COMMENTS. the famons Poole of Solomon with which entitled thereto, havingregard only to the .. .... •' 41 . . $HIRTIN4 5 clahns-of which the shall have notice. GOOD TABLt LINEN......... " 16 " he watered Jerusalem and his gardens, we. . . y Dated at the said Village of Whitevale the DRESS t 00�$,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,, I. g .._ The question of the regality of the descended to examine there. Th y are bth da of April,1994. COLORED CASHMERE... " 18 �' - Provincial Government's ower to e : very large, three in number, and the lower A. K. Major I . ... ;_ p one full of very fine, sweet water. Leav- W. S. Major Executors of the said estate. , .1 IBLACK CASIIIMIJRE.........:.:. `' 25 '� 1 ,force prohibition will be the first ca a iug the pools after gathering-a few fl vers, Oe°'Davids°°) Ret$df/ hfude Cl©t)tfflg �, - " - ' considered at the May session Of a we rode through a hilly country f r ten EXBCUtdY' ` "Noti+v�, : 3iEN'$ ALL tV00L SUITS...- 60 U Supreme Court.• miles, where we saw little but rocks, ram- EN'$ 13UITS p - blas and flowers. We were glad t Bad Pursuant to the R 8 O,chap llQnotice ie here. " 5 YOUNG I14 08 7 theby este that all oreditoreha�in YOUTIIS SUIT'S............... The bill introduced ' to amend t e onraelves in fine time entering the va ley of the estate of Weston Palmer, late of lithe Townt . $1 90 " _ Iaw of libel contains a number of r Eehcol and the plains Manure with their ship of Pickering, County of Ontario, soman, Boots and Shoes at less than lnawufaaturee prices. Remember this wilt be no dna p multitude of grape ' vines and aro as of who ales on or about the 24th as of . gj le, everything must Po ltively be cleared out within the neat 30 days, �• y anuaryy lfl 8a visions that will, please newspap r olive trees. - Leaving the osrriage we walk 1894 are required to send to John E. Farewolt - - publishers. Linder the new Ac ed anilQ or more to the cid oak odor at the town of Whitby,ln t1 a Couutyo# Ontario ___ solicitor for the exaoutors of the said dec.aasecl ' when a judge rules for costs to be p t whit Abraham is said to-have talks with on or before the First day of .Nay, 1894,tue full. . the a igel of the Lord. particulars of their claims witb their natuee UK ` - , - - B' 0 NSCOMBE . , I . 1 _ up in a newspaper action here is t and addresses. t. 4 - . be no appeal. The time during whit - - (to .be continued.) .. And take notice that atter the above.mtantion= $ --- off date rho executors of the said estate cv[Ii i�ro- t7i�E C yr A �y I �� ',m0��� i i� an action may be comnlencad is limit I MARRIEQ, teed to distribute the assets among the p{�rsone I 1L S1L V Lti l� 1 i T1. entitled thereto,- havtugg regard Duly tb the i GL� �IONT, . ec t0 One year, mitis will be egtlalI CoATxrr-.-RxIzr fly Rev, G. W. �ftaven on,an' claims of wlsicl�they shall hay© notice. I _ 1 falx to the ne«'spaper and the • ublic Thursday;March 9,at the residence-of Dated at the said Town of ��'hitby, thl Stith - ---,.--- - __ _ ---- -- h Hammond, 13earboro Village, brother-i'n law say of Marco, 1894. I • - - of the bride, Goorge Coathup to Mise ;1►iarp JOHIr f;. F'AItF WRLh�. "According to the live stock Stat1S Henry, both of 8oarbor"o. Solicitor for the N xecutors, IT11LTSJ ]DILLINGHAM. '.. tic, for 1893, issued by the Bureau o DtED.:. 1: -- --------- — - Industries,-there are 3,7'X) Fess Ilor mev. uncRY...At Btouffviile,on Monday,Agit-9, Y !i ss'. U s . l..i'O R D O�NT UR —- _ - S8s In Ontario I Donald McMuroby, aged 62 years. - _ low than a year ago BADnFxow---At West Branch, Micb„ on Aatur_ $- ` . . This reduction in the groes number i day,April 7th,Elizabeth Harring, aged 88 vre, TONSORIAL ARTIST ': ' ' relict of the late Martin Badgerow,of Malvern, e not so significant as is the statemen - Scarboro' Ont, . . . - DEALERS - ' _- - showing that,.the falling off is wholl -�'-`_`6_0& ------ ' Pirie'a Block, -. PICIiE EZINt . j - . . . . - in brood mares slid colts. The re Sale Register. UNDERTAKERS ` - - - . I. - ductions . were 18 0 '- I "'00 under thrs SATURDIT Aril 14 :—Ea • - .heads, but there was an increase o ff►i m and vill stators sale of Razor lioneln a eclair - � I V . ' age property at Johnetoo'8 i 8 specialty. . . - . . over 14,000 in working horses, so the HOT Greenwood,belonging to the estate I the net decrease all round was, a of the late Thos. McMurray, being eom Perfect satisfaction guaranteed . . . posed of the south half of the north half ()o I 'AND -.O - abovt3 stated, less than 4,000. Mile of lot No. 9 in the 6th con. of Pickering ; throughout. . 1. . cows, on the other build, show an in aero I sore 1pt In Greenwood. Bale at crease of 16,000, and on all borne P m• Bee bills for other particulars. AUcTIoN ,�,I,F ' cattle the addition during-.the yea i; Thos. Roachar, auctioneer. . PRAOTICAL -, EMBALMERS _ ' : . was 28,000.head. In poultry then _ _ — `OF— was an increase of 86;000, in hogs o i New AcLverttae►ncxte. VILLAGE PROPER� i I t - 76,000 and .in sheep of 85,000. Far1. _ + -. 0 N '3 OR SALE :—About 15 lona of sad __ — __ _ mere are dropping horse flesh and giv 1` timothy ha , Fdr price and other pa ion- ?NDER and by virtue of the pcwel• of ---- — - -- ____ ___" -- 1Dg attentlOn to other lines of- by 'ra apply to H. ,�, Haigbc, lot 19,3rd con., Pick- �� eels contained Ia a certain mortggage, - ering, or to Pickering P,O, lin. which will he produced at cbe time of sale,thereSpRiING # stock that are more profitable." - --- s--_� will be offered by public auction, at Gerow's ` j01Ir: TANNER & i�ON wish to an• Hotel, Bron haw,on Friday, the 90th of April, t t News. While Horses . � may IlOt f0 v no to the pubiie that they have open_ 1�4.at 2 o'c�ook p.m.,by Thomas Poacher,aux- years attain to the former high prices ea opt a utcber shop in Dgwswelle block, tioneer,tho following property s-- - SPR\INGi . . -1 . Fresh meat alw.ay son hand. Inc absence All and singular that certain parcel or tract - J the_market for such ,animals withi orders left' 'tb the Misses Boone or'W, Logan ci land and premises situate, lying and being in ' . ' . - r the neat two years; will, in OUr O in Postmavter,, will receive prompt attention, A the Township of Pickering iu the County of on. p call wllci 98 tl Lario sad aontatatav by adweasursment one I • . ion, hect,me much more favorable - gdarter of an acre of land, being oompored of The fact that a0 man OR 'tLE :--Ste h that portion of the South Wester � . O • - . y of our farmer Pen Cronk offers n part of los I ' HUSTLE n . are going out of the IlOrse raising she ` for a le at lot l0 cos 2, Pickering Town- number eighteen is the sixth ooaaesstoq of the I - p,good lack eyed peas for seed, and .twelve said Towusbil► of Pickering, which constitutes ' - . • bllBlne93, will materially assist 1 aL reaRona �rn '.also ea�raoted honey, sad all and is composed of Village Lot Number three i . x prices. Letters may be addressed is that ppart of the VUla4te of Brougham,deeorib• bringing about the desired end.. . to Pickerin P,O.for furthe.information. 27 ed in a plan thereof by John Shier, P L H. Sled In -- _ Registry Office 28th August 187H. The lot has a frontage of abontlltest bTa depth of i9f1 feet, BTOUFFVILLE. FARM TO RENT—eo scree more or Upon thepremlanslserected a dwelling house i iese norther par the Village go, of Broa am 20x80 with kitaben attached. B t�77 t �� being the northern part of lot 20, con.6,Picker- Tarms and condition"( sale reasonable sad V t.i n Gi a �tilti Harry Robinson, of Ringwood, hap gop. ung, Brick house, good orchard and good land. gill be made known at the time If sale, or can . ' to Toronto k take a course in the Basi: Apply to jr, IN PA LLIPB,Brangham,out. 80it De ascertatl,ed on application to the AnotioQeer, nese College -,f that city. I :------- or to i . . Mr. and Mrs. John Michell- of (}ems I �{�OR SABLE:--A bornfortable,two etc eHITR. RAS �k taRaR, - Run ID (� 1QQ �,t • gQhh dwelling, rye Toronto atreet.'ratonto, River, spent Saturday last with his par v ell took ria .Hard 4ndaoi°t`w�ater Church j Vendor's Solioitars. I I - . -` ante here. gg I . rn conveaigncoo.with halt acre of land on ' i w• J. Stark has sold his farm to 'E, J I which are' oleo trait trees of '�1arga enc! all FARM FOR BALE-That valagble - ! 1 I C. Morrie, and will move to BtonEfvill ! v �ss' m'O°e L'beral. Passeasion whe ds- fes•lot{,in the Sad ocaoeratoa of the ' atired. ♦pply for ularr to Richard tib- Township of Pickering, eoatain[ng 80f1 act+ ,� about the let of May. ,Pickering P. a for sale on N B . I - - �� Mrs. Barton, n 8toaffer recently a had he 'M-if e1�' is• o is sltaated on the -A R- _� �­. .. .. Bingrton road 81-9 miles weft at Whitby tows - I , - . . ­ . � . - . premises twice entered recently and ;SO iOR SALE.—A ootntortable . dwelling, sad 9 y rtatioa"`in mtam o a eni:,at�%l,�ioehc`o°i cash stolen. railwa , wool-hpaee,stable,and ether oat-bntldingr sad charehefa The soil if a alai loam, clean, t i John Watoon,-of the_ Ash ooncesa. o witb 2aures of land 84uated in Brougham,and well-drained and is the-h set elate of calltva, NE GOTTONADESd i i Vaughan, and father of Dr. J. Watson kaawn as tl>e Bentley orogply. Bard sad toff Lion, It is wall fenced vrIth cedar res g • . - -, water and 141 axidern eon nieneee. Applz for watered b a livingstream On the propersi e e N Unionville, died on Thursday tact of 1►nea �culars to'O, W. KATTURWO� Browtham two dwellin one brick.the other trams, titres I M013181. ort Osee. 1 I ..i I r . .1 I . 141E Snits barna,ranee and cattle stables, plgg The farts lately occupied by stephe implement,driving and hen houses,root esti . - - - . M�►rah, situated on the 1M eoncleeeion 0 N O T I Q E ;—Mist Abbie Cronkhite etc..aft is esoeUent repair and will adapted toe . Uxbridge..was offered for sale on $stands and v1a tte.�' thto at having opened ; a their reepeotivf uses. Thr brio: dwelling is!!t- . - . • 'ted *. n a modsre manner, containing ten L �� �� A���� last,at ibe Queen a for- as the rerery yy rooms.besides kitchen. vantrtee, dofet$a wood- On B� `• over IDiaki, « ittiarq xis store in the ll a o! a bid was not-reached, it was withdrawn. Piekerin Ye is now prepared tb �o shed and cellar:has hard and soil wager. Earn- I alt Vo X14 �o l.is We are soiaaki�q In the idlest and mos/ ratlwbte 1a gee sod other conveniences ,the h'atae hoar•4 try to have to chronicle ph A ea11 b.aolieiled4 KimAbbis prpnkh1��ah- comfortabl7:!tiled up, bar Q rooms. V��M, ;i ! � death from small pox of Charles Hilburn, string Ont. .� sellar,hard dna soft water.etc. To say perms { ► C1C , only son Of Mrs. R. Brimsou. Deceased — _' _' _ �• desiring a farm, jknt-clam in every respaot, � p, well ii1��e• . was living in Chicago and Lis mother -ae MIN �� 1hV b a chases taut L seldom offered. Il bar not aware of his -illness till an 1y[oa�,�y 67380 been!armed in the most careful manner for the .. - . last 86 and bar We reputation of belag clan evening a telegram was received iuforminq . of the=1 farm, in the tcwnrhip of�icker� - . her of his death. for mixed farnting it cannot be ea"Hod. for -- 0 - . MINE . 6788, the' 'treat Impor'"d farther Paruq�ar..pppp1l to A.A.PoeiT,wbitby . . Drivers should remember thsi a man •10,M Trotting swoon, staudatd and or to w,V.RE7FitARi380a, - . it who wants to go faster than they do, has Tegiste�in both countries andezrale 6. )R'nll t'tokering• vitt a right to pass him on the road. If be. is. 9113j�t a 916 andndrivte trial ters in Winona raOe �CJCTI41� ,LE - wi/h a nom ' prevented by the other and .an accident neon sulky in 81 seconds,allAdAs fast ___ appenR because of thelatter's interference, "was over trotted ander the acme oil"oamstan- "' OF VALUABLE : r ` ' 1. � - the obstructionist is responsible" for the Palace an horse on ""th. sired b Jefferson — rat --- n 'ln / f2,trolled Public halt mile with a �, ARS • "' ��• damage- No man in the-eyes of the law common sulky in 1.07, PROPERTY .i has a right.to enfringe on'the rights of his ,a tr4 gait, • toll brother d` Lait�l j ., , to General Benton 1:78,trial 8 g0 1/g, one of the �3 �yy ri neighbor or check the latter in passing. He greatest dreg of brood maser that ever lived for T :I r 11 l Shoes, ti 'r. �9 P g• which the ez-(iovergor 8tanlord o! Oalifornis NDER and by virtue pf the QOgrer is. in fact, Obliged to assist him to pass. std for him$86,000, and he was of Bale contained to a certain - I . There are a large namber df people in every greatest trotters °t l9anal aOd 1/4,o the oto the and teetered pYY��t , . Community whe do not seem to a reoiate { mans moriRage whish will be produced al Bowe of talo I Mei110U h On earth. Mineola is a dark upon which default in paytzteal has been I e g 00� this fact.--Tribune. PP chestnut 161/4 hands, weigh$ about 1876; his made,there wttl be offered for "Is by public - kneemeasures lb inches, arm lushes, heart anotion at the Gordon Hoare, in the village of . 1.. 81/8 feet,stifle 49 iaobee,hook lsrinahee!boulder Pickerin ,in the Oount of Ontario, on 8abnr- - Y. P. S. C. E. Notes B feet,busk to hi 11/2 feet, tttp to hoo�C 4 legit 8 g y TNTI�N• ' p day,th©FIFTH DAY of MAY, A.D.,18$4, at the ( inches, and although never te'bined posmr�r boar of 890 o'clock in the afternoon the follow- great natural speed and shown his fine breeding ing valuable lauds and promises,via ; the north- j � y, For Christ and tic Church. -: 'and is considered by good judges to be the best er p quartos of lot somber 88 in the seooad con- The gndereign wishes to than, 's man formed,best bred and the greatest stock horse oession of the township of Pickering. in the The following interesting letter, from 'in 0anada and one of the greatest in the County of Ontario;the north hal! o! lot 8s in Pi tions for sir liberal patronage dur. Y k Re will oomnwenoe a rt world: the second concession of said toq�nrhi 1 the y y the pen of Rev. Joseph Philip. B. D , was ep ag season etlth April p,and the H pat year and &sits for a gent horn Jerusalem to his C. E. Society datde, andlwiii be :99. Rhe Mares taken°g n er conch sio of the south halt of lot 221 IIa a thin 00n nnanae of Obe same. ��y�� '0 in the city of London : " M dear can io t 1t Nonda 'e and a alf for Monday noon, concession of said township,raven _ 7 y q M ing thereoat that portion thereof taken by the l COPY ,I i 1 people, I mast tell you about a very ex Malvern from 3 to 6 Monday,and Tremont hotel Municipality of Pickering for a public road. Rl G HTSo oelleat Christian gen�teman and minister Mon�dey night and Thursday evening and all The said parcels contain two hundred aeries �Ors�ehoein and General B1okamitb �AsiwB7hAI1r/ PATENT t llbr a whoa! I have we,V in this city. He was in Booth d ay and of 7g#jl a dat ilttlieor orks ofol, more or tern. soil V a olio loam. 160 sore.are >j11g don oil shortest t1otice, 1RUi�p�C�•41�'a �'ODid opinion'write streets, eajd eo be Cultivatted. TIis is known as the � t� Cairo while I'was there but I failed to see Tor° parties will wait • nee thio 4 y pied b Y,, ,!n h0 ave bad nftr s}ty yearn► , 0.and if p ' akdale Farm ' wks latei Occupied and t 10VIest Pio®s t, ant � IDm,,�- him. He proceeded tae by .a few days to horse tore selecting a sire we will Joha Leys, for siEo sk minia� y p ttrlatty can eat�ial. A Hanit►edk of ls. y to ve them a coil without in a g'arautes veru valitabie pro T. There i ' and is a Pstentr and how eo els• Jeraealem. On my arrival at the Holy no#one of the beet bred and one of hse it he is pert g� trams n 6 tragi a oatato okgoo!mechM. 1Y gleatett house splendid l�rn and stable acoommg. City I was delighted to Sud that be had et°^k borne■on earth. Prise to'insure a colt dation on the prenatree. The land is itt a h d 121t8r $r111 ' ( '� tMft skias b ffi ee, a pat Up at our hotel, •`Jeraealem." We soon only SM,W00h $80. Grooms fee d0 seats which state of cultivation and from its location and - g j t M►e eAt ao use car, I became acquainted. I saw him • in m in° be at limos of service. direa3s►n call oonvenienoe ought to provead�irablep ik I oa$ ° bt be e papl,a it . to g y be had ate any.of this ltorse`s etauds. tOY aHyone raging rush properly.. ve This , C. E. n. He was lntere8ted in it. . • it,IL RZYNOLDS, Tftms s Tea p p.+a oeab.of 113! P 4nOaey = atlon ef.r bar b Pa I told I A d lh}liC1# 41tGieftwu bi®toy O. E. sto and he told me his, I �7` 4" Logau Ade, aeon o t° paid down at the "e este. Tereus fen � �• titres a amt i � 1 " 'We +tslkAd togethela far boaifs,viaited,lights emote►-•T horse aw be was at Tse on�t ale. ads ifabr ,erne in It known t the a ay t _ - F '; > :her iA lbs oItj'. Gild �7 vo file hotel,xarklhsID. kp; !E,the t1a'of ills Sprig a. :' i11A s �1► °� - :+how. Deft seta i,a _ , - i� '] . him. eta _ - _ . $ ,a de . 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L ti-," "'. .. 11; 1 .'. rpt ►�1�1 - } - - :. , __�� ­1 A R�' r'�1 1 �O 1 �7. p =-. Pickerin Council. ..' �P �i•cAr, Geo t�oalliee, Bohn torr, I �} r J. I� - _ W B Daa�rheath, J !3 Soccer, Jolt+a An. ,. GOODS, �. . wltollar TIM ssoSr HAa>t rices icAxxzsi 'f`Iie s►Tiove council mel pursuant to ad- draw, Jas Thornton, W tl Basses. ��-!,­, ;­ ­ I .- _ s r ioY ova szcgANaas journment on Ronda ,April 6. Membas PotWD-snwc XIS. - t. - -, all resent, Reeve in �hs chair, S Austin, p G B Hartriek, C Downing, G ` Alli 1. -tvas was reeetstly goat at Freel- Minutes of last meeting read and ap• D Linton, O P Ferrier, J M Gleroq, R Un. .Splen ld ' e II e- Prints, re. • ©od8f, L: ' f4 ' Win, n8a Guelph, that was 849 years Olds proved. derhiil, W Peebles, S Linton, B MaCono for Prints (�OttOt1at18$� $hll"�illl ►$ rfi MYl$ it180 �e 4R feet the first limb and five feet in, Several petitions for grants on roads pphie, W O'Leary, F Roach, I Packerin , r ' : -'t diameter at the butt. were read and parties heard in reference to W' 8 Besse, T Hagerman, J Plasoott, f - tent$ hate 1u the latest styles. I 14 '� ., :. Mrs.•Cummings, awell=known citizen the same. owbra , Jas Underhill, R Crammer, Jno , . :' Your standin aoaimittes�on Roads and hits, W H Coates, E. Remmat. A f6w- remnants of prints, suitable for patchwork. , ort ana . . of Oakville, is building a 01G,000 music $' � below coat I for 'Pat tows, the corner stows o[ Bridges begs leave to report and recommend s;xca.rszw>saa• - x 1 . . I .:. as fo lows :-Payment to Peter Marks for "Thos Field, D W Carruthers,D S Gorm• , r ` Which was laid Thursday, - 40 yards gravel at 7 cents, furnished div. ley, W MoCaai�land, Thos Chester, John - ­" ' ` - , Oonsiable George 1 enc�eletola of they 12.80• T. W. 8teveneon for 89 ardr Annan, B Dixon, AIRmON est Mounted Police, who formerl y J L Palmer, neo Wilson, e . PARKER ' $ T • Nortbw gravel sapp div 7 at 7 cents, 12.75 ; also 40 C Stotts, Clarkson Rogers, W H Banks, j '' ',-, lived near Toronto. was crashed to de•t ards gravel sapp div 2 at 7 oents, 12.60. Jae Barrows,John Sleigh,R Milne,R Wrrd, - men Fort Baske,tahewan the other day. �• Gleeson for clearing broken limbs off Ed Meyers, M Nighs�►ander, W Scott, Jos � ' ` ,iy��, Mrs. William Nichols, of Stratford,was con 6, 5W. P Teefy rep culvert on_Green• Black. -�t l found drowned in the cistern in rear of wood road, V. Robt Beatty, opening out The committee ar" and reported the s-�� x Pa- r her house Friday and it is supposed to be ditch on Brook road north of :Brougham, by-law with the blipice tilled up. The V im• Nen'voas DeblliRy, SiessWl We�eiiaeess, � • : 600. Jas Fol{arty, breaking 4 totes stone same was then read a f rd time and Anal- �� s3`pbB� Uontturs�! Diiatrgvs, Solt Abwe, 0.668 of suicide while temporarily insane, KWne �md Bladder Dise8atMases positively Cared by It is now eetlled that the aoti�n of`the on gin atom road opp lot S, at i5 per se, ly y " �. = gg tcV passed , 120. T. N. Davey, timber sapp on town Mr. Hilts, seconded Mr. Gterow,moves . ;r: r�' - Dominion Bank against Whitby tow b7 - ..t�.L� ,21 Chi will be heard at the spring chancery 1"4i.line opp can 1 bet Pickering andnWh�tby, that Patbmastere• and Commisionere be Ap tt �r le 0woQ181M 018 coul �,,A, �_" 1284 feet at 14 r Id, also drawl me, notified that the �onnail will in no case YW �l �� _ .•. , eittin at Whitb on the 7th of Ma with 1 Pickering a share 89.73 , g R. T. more than 8 Dents r and for 0 y j = .60,. 8 J P•Y per y gravel, 1 t :,. d iB'"rw can Deposit the Mover 1. Your Bsait of with Y or Postmaster; a jury• _ Philips, putting in culvert on towline Opp with right of way included. to 60 Paid us alter you are CURED trader a w"ll a$siarastre! .. Wolves are apparentl j still fairly plenti- lot 1', bet Pickering aqd Whitby, half sort, Mr. Poacher, seconded by Mr. Riuhards, - j}j,•r,•�, the llres of thousands of tum ', 'N fol in Ontario. Daring the past Pesti the 11.60^ Harr Jones, flllin in oalvert on moves that the Clerk be instructed to eke � '' ,w and Blest ��wrTred ram Harry g . and delle aced mea. The farm.the workeho thb t;ande►y aoliool.the otsloe.tho fes. :1 � � Ontario Government has •paid 0556 in townline itr•oon 1, bet Pickenn)g and Whit- enquiries as to the oondition of one Henry have its victim.. roue# if �been indiscreet,beware of the 9.tare• 1F, ,.`, he destruction of these Par•- b half cost 8? cents. Jed Routley for Ellson, now in the General 1 "'""� + eR"' p� �k � ofd�,,i tea ' D '' ' bonntiee.for t q, , Y Hospital at Cons us before too 1 t�0 NAnE�WITHOUT WRITTtEN CONSENT. Con we ,,,r:; minty," shovelling snow on towgline bet cons 6 and Toronto, and to order his release from said Frank Wilkinson, of Oshawa, laid hie 7, 60o. Wm Prowse, one day shovelling Hospital if improved in health. "" yAQtCOCE[.B EMISSIONS AND SYtsN1LIS CURED. . `7� V, wife at rest on Sunday. They have•shar- snow on townline bet Pickerin and Whit- r. Hilts, seconded by Mr.Gerow, moves ' t< W. COLLIN8. W. S. Collins, of Saginaw, Speaks. . W.8-C01.I.I1�a .� b in con 7 half cost, g 76a. ohn Annan that the Second De nt Reevo be a int- �° ed life's battles for forty years. and her y P Y- appoint- "I am rig• At is I learned a bad.habit which I ontia- demise will leave A sad vgosoo in the life for 12 loads small stone pat on,. 'ngston ed to have the water course crossing the •_ I '. y ad till 19. I then became"ane of the boys sad led s . road west of Dunbarton at 50 ce 'a, iib. Brook Road north of Brougham, above S. , gay lite. Siposars �roduosd &yph". I became nen- „ . -A4-. of the enryivor. v, Allison had a rots h town for shoat 15 Short &8owerby, breaking•5 toise one on H. Stevenson s lase opened up, so as to al• ons and despondent; no ambition; mmnory Door;eyes ,.. 8 Kingston road east of Danbarton at 16.60 low the water to run east as directed b '� .snnyua and blur; Dias on face; hair loose,bone �► �,• . ' - - minutes early last Sunday morning,caus• yy Dams; weak taekt soaete; dreams sad losses at :� y t. , eJ b the scud element breakfn loose per totes, 127.50. A number of appliaa• Engineer a e►ward,and that this Council oi• night; weak ��tis urine etc. I spent hen- kl y y g 4ions were received asking for grants in for a reward of iib for the apprehension and dreds of.doIIars thout help,and was oontemplati •Q „_ and playing harms with barber signs, various parte of the township. Your oonviotion of an neon or ns Oto •nioido when ' 'b°OII1°a°n`ded Drs. Ke do . ` delivery Carts, etc. commits would recommend that the in a or diverting the flow Dpi w ter in the E �s New Od °m'm'L F'm'k ds t God I , g P 8 tri o. to two months L•I�r►as oar7d. This was sin i Y '`0- •- The funeral of Mr. Hod$tin s, father of same be laid. over until after -oar said coarse, or in any way interfering with li years ego, and never had *return. Was married two , t_ Mrs. Frank Awde, of Orono, Look place to neat meeting, when the council the same, and that the Clerk be instructed reels and all haDPy. Goya try •Kenaed, lies• - , _V• Bethsed. . burying around, Darlington, on will visit the laces mentioned. John to have stere stated and p �'a'T Om up hope." arraTsss�c'T yA' ,. P Po p ported n In , Monday last. The dPeeased died while Compton, 17.87}, being balance of account Brougham announcing the same. L TONTON: - Seminal Weakness, Impotency And L A.TOPTON. ���,� on a visit to friends is Manilla. rendered last„meeting for work done on town• Mr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. Poacher, . Varicocele Cured. .: . _ .t. , Yresb,terian,'' of line bet'Pickering & Whitby con 8. Com• moves that the Clerk be and is hereby in- Rey. A.- DoweleS, ;r. "When I consulted Drs, Kennedy & Heraan I W ` �ai 4 muuica�ions From Jesse Cook asking for etrnated to motif the owners or ooc.i me X� Campbellford, Ont., and -formerly a mil• Y. Pa an eztantion of time for one month in de- of the lands adjoining the. allowance for itttde hope. I was surprised. Their new Method Treat- y :1� . . sionary in China and India, died of heart - '' ,� li.veriug the township timber, on account of road between lots 26 and 27 in'the 3rd con., , • v meat improved me the first week. Bmissions oseeed, � •yr . - disease on Thursday night,aged about b0. having been burned out.- Your committee who are in possession of said allowance to a nerves became strong,.pains disappeared, hair grew in .�, '"`0 - A widow and four children are left. ( would. recommend that the request be remove fences and other sbstritctions they s ' again, eyes became bright, cheerful in company and '� '- ►frs: S. Thompson, of Hampton, nee gran ted. From W. G. Gerow,complaining may have on same on or before 9th day of • strong sexually. Having tried many Quacks, I can1. r-:: Lt<zie Gerrie, has had several aGtaek9 of of the sewer in front of his ro art to the Jul , 1894. ` .' la grippe the est winter which flnall p p y y ' heartily recommend Dm•Ssnnedy $8 reliable ' , g pp p y Village of Whitevale, the same being very Mr. Gerow, secondod by Mr. Richards, Specialists. They treated me honorably and skillfully." nettled on her br,tin; and we are sorry to dans terons. Your committee would rwom• troves that seventy five per Cent of the job six r>tsArm'? Ae`rta TssATx'� , learn that her mind is now affected. mend that Thos. Poucher be instructed to printing in connection with this Corpora- T.P EMERSON. . A Nervous Wreck—A nappy Llfe.. T.P.EMFR80N. 4 - Symmetry, a horse which succeeded in look after same, and cause such repairs as _tion for the balance of the year 1894 be T.P.Emerson Has a Narrow Escape. 4. a. carrying off the honors at the R'orld'F are geceaeary. From Wm. Lottou "kiog given to %V. J. Clerk, and ,that twenty-five 4 V "I live on the farm. At school I learned a- our1� - tp, for to be made on Roa a hill on con er cent. of the same be given to *. H. j Habit,which weakened me ph ioally'sexually and: - h Fair last summer, and which belonged to -repairsg t ,.�• sad I was i into . the estate of the late VVin. Innis of Brad `� Your committee would recommend the wady. qp mentally. Family Doctors ° nd ' ford was sold recently for the sum of clerst to communicate with Wm:VanHorn, "decline” (Consumption'). finally ' e olden 1.: � , U., On motion o't 3leaera. Richards and . Monitor,"edited by Drs. Kennedy d&Kerga fell in- '�k%L}19 � 9 path*�iaster, asking him to look after same. Poacher the Connoil adjourned to meet to mt ds. I learned the Ti„:A and Ghwea Self X1,130. Your committee begs leave to acknowledge again on Monday, the 14th of May foe the • s�,� sapp my vitality. I took the xe.o a ' John A. Gardiner, of Orono, has been X� 7.-w mnt and was cared. My hleade think I � a communication from the C. P. R. Com- transaction of general business. was oared of Consumption. I have sent them many y�syr _� . very ill the past week,-but we are pleased pany regarding crossing in 9th con, and teats all of whom wero cored. Them Now F,w• to observe that he is now able to be out a � _' would suggest that the matter be laid over : od 5reatmenL eappuee vigor,vitality an man- _ A Walkerton hotel•keeper waa fin - V no Ta T.howl.,• Ars TaL�T• ��": around main, although still in very feeble until next meeting. All of which is re- � ' 950 and oost4 f9r refuvin to tet the in• - ► � K health. tore. (lardiaer is still also'very epecttully submitted. Are you a viodmt says yon lost ? �1r+e Yon oonteen mar. i11 at time of writing,, but we trust that On motion of Mr. GFeeow, absuman, re• ® br search bis preMUted; READER 1 asst Has Tont Blood been dile T Hsve�ron my Dor fes' Sending has eommeaoed is the Mooso• Die..Hethod'heatwsnt will mor.Poo6 what it >,as dons for others is w� y - she may also be quickly restored to -port was ado�ppted. A' health. - Your staudin oommittea on Contingen• min distriok bat will not be general in e21'�.UN� el m '1'>21�0 OR NC? ��� ,Ml91 g � C"!p Con9table Calved Isom Whitby, went cies, begs leave to report,and recommend Manitoba for two weeks yet. Is Phi's in Detroit• 100,000 Cured., . W0 Risk. "� }, y' as follows : Payment to F. Hutchison for David W. Kinghorn, gas , and JJ . - "� to Huntsville on Tharsda to take chard Hoer Cbnbultation Fres. No matter who hes treated's000,�write for an honest oDdaiea Thursday R 5 days inspecting trees, 110 ; Hart A Riddle Willis Halton, a child three years old. lues r wom"s. Books Free—"The Golden Monitor" (Inns. >? °' l of Joseph $amilton, the prisoner arrested Toronto, for books for Treasurer, 116.56. were killed by Totronb trolley este Thure•: tratsi .ae ,easM o mss. Inalose�p NOI Dents. soled. ,, '.�: . . ' there who was implicated with 13dnsphy The reeve having, by a resolution passed may, N NAMES' UStD 1/t� t!'I' WRITTEN Q4NSENT. PRI- ; brothers in the assault on Bert Beverley at the last meetio of Chir coanoil, been VA B. o madtolne a nt C. D. No names on ores or envel+ i, g opus. By rythtnn confidential* Qwstton Itst and Dost of Treat r� at Brookliu, on the 24th of May last. authorized to issue his order for expenses ?� ?A»-mato itat" if.7.2 ment. PRK& _&Lj ,, f.- 'The prisoner had assumed -the name of in oon-iection with the arbitration with TaAAfs GOING 'EAST DII't As 1loLLOW9:-- - - No. 1ANELBYT. v Wilson. • Pattera�n A Meyers, reports having issued No. 6 Ezpassa 9:60 A. M, - ORSe K���E�YE�G�N ' �t' �`-Oscar ' Scott,'of Dakota; formerly. of his order on the treasurer for that parpoee �� 20 linen :05 P. M. I DETROIT, MICH. v Bowmanville, is shortly to become a resi- for the followingamounts, vis. : Major /1 8 LocAL.. .• . 6.80 P. M. ,, . demi, haying purchased the Under- Harper, examination of engine and witness 11 2 Ezrsss9 9:15 P.N. - `-1 �i Asking and Retail Departments of �e fees S7 : Richard Ward, witness, fees 11 . -�__, � � TaArve ooixo W=?DOR AS"LLOwe:-- g P Mr. -Arbuckle, witness fees $1, and your . };, "Orono Furniture Factory from John committee recommend that the payment of No.7 LOCAL 9:`ir0 A. M. , _, - s L Waddell, who has euccesefully oanducted said amounts be approved oi. Commani- s ISI Mtzsn . 8:12 P. M. h1 b M THIO ��' �, B CU(lrH,� P�c.., •this establishment for the act' twent cation, 1mvin been received from W. E. 1 Eu4ssa 9:15 P. �f. � >�. ,� `_. r� �, . :- . -L five years. Mr. Scott is an old Clarke Yarnold respecting a.map of the different OROCK ST., OPPOSITE POET OFFICE boy, school sections of the township of Pickering . - FARM E R 3'' M A)a K E P. % Thomas Tomlin. the Toronto tan who for the use of the County Clerk'to be flied Tolwirro. April 12, I8$4. ' ' A{ in his office, >>e laid over until next meet. Mathison Sawken, TAILOR .-,�, " attempted suicide on the streets of Osh• ing of the ooanail. F.Hntahiaon wlary in Wheat,fill,............ 00 82 b d0 00 �� awa on March 5, was brought to Whitby fall.for services as collector for 189$, 5180. Wheat.spring ......... l[anafraotarsss of n ;, � ,t `z to I have a oomplel8 stock of Suitings,Pani- Thursday of watt week. Tomlin elected All of which it res ttally submitted. Wheai,red wwtar....,. 00 `00 to 00 61 Marblebiouhlnencs, Headstones sad all lags and overooatings, which will be .-P't. . . to be trie,1 b Judge Barnham. He ' On motion of r. Richards, chairman, 00 68 to 00 00 ,other Cemetery Work. made n in the very beat manner Wheat, lose ....,....... � , leaded guilty, the 'nd e, in view of ' 00 ,� to 00 0p sad in first-class style. p g y judge, report was adopted. Barley, bush............. of sostob sweduh,.Am- - the fit-that Tomlin was suffering from Committee on Indigents begs leave to re- Oats, bash................ 00 00 10 00 40 swims sea aanaahaia orwaltes- Thi requiring clothing for spring and: a� •. menta de session at the time:is ahem rt and mmend •s follows : Pa t •umsrer will do welt to Dalt and ex -, . . P Po "eo9 ymeII Paso, bash................. 00 62 m 00 68 All e�iss wi wag work would do weU to cal pt- . ed suioide, acquitted .him. He will be to M. Gleeson, for &applying Mrs. P. John• ami;te Sam les Prim awa down j +►atI Hs sew ion............ 960 to 10 60 an as 4n pwrahasin�: ell wort saarantssd p y a heli'at Whitby for .6 few s, until the Ston with three dollars worth of wood, i8. y' ! and pr of the louse •.t y Jay Alraw, ton.................... 6 6i b 7 60 � 'k;tv � Lieateusnl (ioveraor can be oommltnioat Ail of which i. inlay submitted. 6 60 to 5 76 �'•�. Bi�hardeon:� �►� t� IIxQIIHART, Brougham. s ',, . ed weds and an Drier granted for his re- On motion of r. Ponchos, ohairriiaa, le�e� _ - Isaac. Tomlin's ease has been a e re- report was adopted. ! b 00 w 6 50 CHAMPION SPaAD +' " d`. markable one and has been mach It ked Mr. Hilts, secondfsd b� Mr. Richi�rds, Beef, hindgnartere...... 70010 900 MONEY TO LOAN 4p� ` ' shoves that the reeve t his order on the Ma/toe..................... $ 00 b 700 of is the dietriel around Whitby for the tin Veal, Oareaes 7 00 b s 00 —ON— 1.r i ' month. treasurer in favor of the parties,reoom• •.••••••••••• Lt . . Ay� - - trended in the reports of the various stand. Buttes,lb.................. 00 90 b 00 � ORTGAGE SECURITY. - -.-ti. ! E `- Ing oommittes as reported this day. B>pts,dos.................. o0 0o to 00 10 . . _ 4111 . . - . . ....s... 00 411 to 00 60 T . �+ 1rM-A.T= . r � '. ._ + lir. Gerow woonded �by Mr. cumber Pte• P� �• �� A �' �I »Coves that the oolleotor 6- roll ae w eo• I hav B Ilumber of th8 &bO�e bought awa sold oa ammis"n.,. . ��� � Nt! . . tarued to the treasnrec' b• ammo sad DO INYON E N >una leffiente on hand, elect ' . ; `gin; °' that the bonds of said ooUwtor for year p i: - v- r 'IM , 1818,be and are hereby oaaaeued. "-""""""' - ogler farm Iffiplesnents. ll�ent fort=ire Life Acecdent Piaio ,t . . l ; r. Hilts ieoonded by Mr R bard. Capitan Paid uP, $1,5009000 Call d in9 ect before Pte• Q .and steam Boi{srins � -� ' p !sa w' . ' ",.. . + moves that the oolleolor be �10'extra SUI' Iu= �1,�'�0 000 - f . « 1 - i' for ser►Ioes at►ooUeotor!os 1898, sad that p ! ,,_"_,;.•� l Q�881A8 8188Wh8r8. LLL- ' ¢ I beer) .>s orae:r be drown on /be treasurer for that - I �, ,� s auud �f1=G]f - • amount. WHITBY A►t FN 'Y'. , -: 0=� t �`: We wtail4isg abort•s sti1l11trs lir. (lbw teaonded b7 lir Hills sino�e6 isient te•.risess•{"lr�awrrts n �J ts Plc`op43rty F r ale. _ t6y„ whlc>< will set ears WN that a bylaw to •ppoial township officers seYtliC#s D1pea'r>rcnN'r, 8 R V U G N A rt1• Iadadias tub aesir.bte io Piekeat i, v t Nslten. T1eri who a'knew a thou for the year 1894,read a first'timte at last I"btwoot sdtowed a1 hiatmo etrreat stew Ito Twalle. Persons nr of rentiasl . =es twJ' •boat meeting of tore ponnotl, be now read • aoMoe of wtltrd»wal regslred. (��� tbMs hrmr sboold otc the ,?5 3 ,�', Coaltlon (Ket�lo� second time rind that the.council go into a R. J. THORTON, nadrrd9Ned sit macs, ;�_¢ , ld s■sosg • boat of etMs) 1. 11 oolnmitee ofIliwhole ths►raon. 3itt► ,�, . >tUltetl>fB. _ � ` j+r Wft , . -. The'ooaa0il,Went into committee of the Y f r. OO1vA .►NO1G CeB DOIIs. _'� .. while, Mr. (lerow is the chair. The!ol• STOVEPIPSNO," l 1. W Y. RIO 80PI ;. ". 9 lowing parties were appointed C� rgMpls . rA'r MASTRES. -- 8�e.: Dale r Block.Pi _ �b 1 'Uw How se'a Br"wick Black b R T Philip, W MoCaualand,W Hancock, i �, a i#eslgd of lard. None bat !Se Thos Field, Lra Orvis, P GEorman, (leorge polish your Stove pipes. Ffaest poU6h + j��j IVj� . ._ � ltealtbiest sed desert Doungglas,Jos Bmand,Geo Holt,Jos Gordon, fie. No dtessreertbls smell. i t. +i+ j 4 ._Z. * �`� - ' T Weleis. Jas White; Geo Smith, Charles �0 0enir bottle sl .> purest, :figredien4 go to adatu ftp Cot• Clark, rV Qowan, jr., John Cowan,H Web- par ,, toleae Lard t and L R. HOWBE'S Drag Blore, Whitby. - . i s11 • ?• ever, W Hobbs, W J Daley John Got Gordon,, H r `�A � sot always Clean. Those who Ise W m Sleep,8 MoCo»oohie, C, Holmes, R. Dr.Dean's Liver Pills. Dr. Dean's Iron L los '. 0 - Bell1. , C. Stotts, p The undersigned be to` nuance �. Cottolene will be Leattykt sad C 8 Palmer, Jas Fergas0n, flu blood. Dr.Desa's Hitter sztraet of f3ar- L�w =) J C Taylor, Thor Lacey, A.0 Burkholder, - raprilla for all stomach troubles. , - P .'to their patrons thtit sy have adopt- ' `_ k •, wealthier than those who ase - ... `:i'� F. Roach, Jae. Laughlin, T C Osborne, Jas W. R, HOWSE, Druggist, Wbitbys : ' , ed the . `� lard-Healthier because �y will h[oBrady 8 Linton, E Remmer, E Haight, Bale•seat for Canada. • get 11 aborter" breads �wealtMa it Calvert, J Puckering, 'F G McCarthy, Norsas-Bvsr�t►ne makias-padreshases i► o s� 0�•� ���' - because they will get "shorts;• . John Pero ,John Michell, 8 Lankin, Geo. Drag Sttore for the nor 9� wW' gi �� +' r. 1. Nowlsn, A Jackson, W G , T Llodd scsibbling took fry►. Itveottoa Piekeritss and heneefOrth Will ll for SASH t, Gourley, News,• '�4 gromy bills--for Cottoleae costs Madden,'George Hicks. Jas McCorm•pk, G „ � ---i- _ - - � . .only. Those desirous of having th_sir .-. ;�1.1 oo more thea lard and goes twice D Linton, W bts'or, W 8 Ma or, T Hw r- Pump ja ► � - - sII L� 1Adl � Major, j Se 'fig I ss far--so is but half as espewslvlr- man, J J Bell, W Silver, W Sadler, ,P G E O s E,, B U R Kig Jwts pp Y A V - vias elali h!in I!t O'Grady, E Jackson, Jps BhaB, G P�iilip, ,, mind that N d C R E D T Win be given' ., ,� , y Dril+•a o E Iloltby, a c Bell, D Annie, J Rowtl$y, G TO N SO R I A L A RTI S ! ' : TA'"C!�', rQ9TietC2 :. lNt)vl( :enq a.idarsa 141 _, J >)larbron. D Birrell,A Bo er,Jno Burton. y under tiny ' Cutnstaxl ChNa preho!t 1 s t J Tdnder sill, J Morgan, W B Tarue , Ii. •Illaaafa0tttrer of�-- � t, �, 25 I 0 = V 3s a. In consequence_of t e above change t W' son, ;T C MaoAvoy, W Linton; Ja. . , CN1tst eloi it t M Beelby, A Spears, T Ni wan. Ll , tlxti@ + IC�Pt031AIR18 we have decided to ce prises w Pile , �. Hiwsetwhnts utrilesinN iii , , y para Thr . de , J 1 Davidson, W Ward, A 19 , R• . ' ._• ;` Deep well Pttmgm of Brass,Iron+!Wd ftt�loro'uu :—• a ; At! Iiw fir n esN fti1. Ca n, R. Graham, John White, E a }Hair Ringelttg,s Q Family Fldtlr - � .g0 per hundred t %_ ,;*' a ' ttlll ti. _ i1 -c John toe a W& � uAmr PUarish,Pr r _ , -4 ` . +Harvey, al All POUM WIN ILL P.R. H 0VZ A BON J LA •. q.: :;r O a r W. W' son r. -Jes H ei J $ . �. . .. IUytdie v . .. . : e , d , 1 , i...., S1A _ aa�•ppee � Iftrdill. T ldiohell, B 8 Palmor, A N,Bid- bio, a # �'a>aks,. , 1 . FAIR IAN - *`011 r , _ W Arta Ieyl;s R Jotres, J s Jones, >E; ► J - @s• � I. -#- est• I Y a �, COiobratae,O 1W 8tover H � Jas t8 AS 01+1 'I; j- •4 - _ _ _ .. t li?�tl',AtL. ':. . 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I it ravasum 7,�h - - - I- I :. . . �ti i. .­:.'­­ . hmm� ----------�11 . v ,=- .� � .. -. -------* - : . I . � ,%aO.PTING W TAN so - 11 - . -,�F . .,­, "%, �. .,-,,- � - a .1 -, .A 1 - .., 11 . I - P0180011 w re %wart, . . �. .- . . � .. .., .1 . 4 :- � - .�� � . . I d- ,one - - ' HOW FAR 0 dan4orok's . . . . . - 1. - � . , . -- . -:i-,- - motoore revolving aroqn J FF IS THE SO ?.; - this r"14 - - . - : � I ­ I',"., � .1 -- ,�r' i'����­ ­ . 11 9 - - ­ 9 . � . �. HUDSON'S BAY FISHERIES. I I �* rma lof . ! - tit& ' is a drug procur .� - .: ,­­ - . - - 11 . V .-Ar*, .. . A , "' � , - . ore 'I, 1. ,- for instance t* there o Killed by &O ' I � ,- - . . ' . . . . .. theri , . , ,-�-w;I � . ­.. , - -I I ­ � ::­".., . � . 1, : in in 61 iptical 'orbita. - . . - -W-.-- . ­- - -- - . , - t every field .,hioh simulateP y"t 4vantlitles Of G'sm . - I � I - . ., - . ­ . ­. ­- 1, - nd4 * - .- .,I-;,,--� . � . - .:- .---- r. r �-.,..',w�., ��- . -; . able in almos aim Frie 1 . I -. - . � - -- Of tho matter , .- 1. � .. I .... ­ � -�;�: . -, -,� .. :. ;, .1 - f, 24 4 I 'tat & . prince or Wales 4m N " -. ­ � w iuld see to - � tf�-:;,,,�­ �­ - -i" I . - ­ . - 7`1 - . # or bablek via � Some New Data on ibe Quolkaou, But tho he alraoi of one oommoa variety of hear . ,­­-, -- . .- .- Taluatite PTO96ky 'ffhlcfh Canada glikoiall . ,surtou ad I I t Being Givela ..-i.,' -­& 1i 1. I I -�. . I .-� � to that,Mira is an expiring sun - , . �­4�' :-. ­ '. . .. I d problem Not Yet Solved. ,fisdase, i,he aus asAsiou of vit&i.i.ty, througi. -- &-very Year, Mutolk of I ­ � "I -�f, '.­ . -, 1- . . '. . . . . . .� - ­-��;­ - .- . . . -Lmllio . - . I !� . . I -11 I.- .. �--,-- I I.....--�'­- 1. . : -� : - -�Z protect. ... i .­- . ­ I- . ,viib � partially cooled envelope of m . n'tly been ,naornis. AnT duicidep. which, whethu.r to the roor# . � -. - . . . �'..;.-:,44,t L, � I I - ­ ­ %,�­ .-- . iish. I A.., 1.11ttle ,new-. light- has race I ' .1 -111 ` - .I -- I I. � I . ; ­ . 'Ali Otttva despatch ewy& :-Th16 Geo� �r ors whose absorption almost extiticIp is oertainlY a grea - oot, k "England - I ­-a...I -� ' .i". -- . crime or not, There is no beti6ir 9 . % -- L . ­ . .:.: 1-1.111 thrown on the problem of the distanae of to is a . I : '.q L ­ .I I .. - ..­- -... I., .. 'graphical Socioty of QAiebec hassenta is to light, excepti at intervals,when 4here d tenfold it ever)' : ort I * County, in * . , �. �,, - .- .. -,vil, would be,multiPlie . be found in I '. �. � the .sun. This in the great yardstick of ban is to . . ,i� ". , I . � 1. - I � ­ �", , -�,%;­"-.- Important oommunioatidh to the Hon. T.M. .-.,.-o es an outbreak of the pent-up fOrces torminatt: . I ; . - . L - . ' - I hin, or a heat eruption, whioh b�rste atitronomy. For more than aeon tury-every one kuevi- how,it its possible to rh which- lies Sandringham, be-ests,to and- I �. . . . . . " �i `.� Daly urging that am expedition be sent t wi ' u In the parish - ' . . - . . I - . 1� - �­-. . effort haw been made to as.,-ertaln`the die- life instautanoo ary and painlessly throul;li nalace of the Prinoo of Wale - - I .,�, . ....-,L � . .. :111 . �-1. I- . I - �.h shell and fire� the surrounding g as to. . I.- .1 .. � I , I ' -- L L�� , ; - - Hudson bay during the coming summer foi . . tanoo as accurs-ely as possible. Methods means which no law against poisons wi 0joining -iandringham is G t1a Rising,the � Z - ­: 11I.- ­ . I Z­ - I I :,..-...--- the geographical and geological exploratio , % 4zzlitig I ancloscience. � which can be� obtained in . 9 oil which are among-the best in � . . I,� I '. - I -er touch, and - 1...I-- L ,tv . . I ­: 1. . � I � i - direct and indirect have bpen employed. loans it, t shooting sesson . -�i -1 - - . ­ -) ofthe bay and adjacent territories. It is u - . If we, kne just how fat away' 11 & is I I he knowledge every at root. There are no a - Stigland, and here at ever, i . . .� ,.-. I I I � . I:. . .. I - I n fact that t - i . %.,-':. .- . . . ,Tr when once � : I . - -derstood that this action in due to repr - ffel pares in aL . With. ,Co*oidering the such f&wots, Highness the ­ :, I . .-� . 100, d-tel howit com thus. sedulously pursued oan serve no oxistenct of keeping 'nay be found His Roia - I .. ­� -- .. . I I -, '. Ilai an : W 3.do know, however, tha it is m the knowl dge .of , ' I I . �..,�i.- I , .��� sentatio,he rooeived'from the Royal Ge . utitlitarian purpose. the generous expondi- geuerall) known, fro d, Prince of Nales, who to his other accom- - -, .. - .'�­ 1: I �­.. . , . In-phicall Society of Great Britain, thepres - probab y a Ig rger,sun than our&. W may I - and noL th: goo philliments, adds that of being* a capital" . . . . -­ . , - . . . .. - -1. � . . 11 -. I I 1- an t of which, Mr. Clements Markham, a rairly a�suml that its parallax is n at more ture in the pursuit does credit to the intel- *the bad, and it is they, . . � � ", I - ..-- - :, .. - . . d �hatk ox�e-thi d of a second, which ould lectual aspirations of the human race. From Who will want to use them., and. at 'hot. The prince used to rent the shooting i ..- . .. .. - I brother of Admiral Markham, h indeed m&y one day, but lately his son- -- ; i. . � . . 1, . � i . - - . - I the time of Capt. Cook's expedition to the -The world on Castle Rising.estate, . ho ; . ' r - -- I A ­ I I � �-. b e - make, i0 di8t a, from the earth ova 550,-. a awful evidence relieved t 11�, ,. . I, . ­ . ­-.- .� .- the bay and takes a great, inDeres . Vociety Islands tick observe the transit of no very distant perio4, hav ,n-law, the Duke of Fife, has L ..." . . .- ' ohan th, ,. . - 00 ti a gir(a.. a distance f the -, � . -%. - ;:.. ploration. The Quebec somety points a t ') I Venue in 1769 until the present day, mil- of the tr ith of the theory that knowledge iieir apparent.of that expense by renting - . . I I , , . I - -' ' ..`- . -1 .. !I` L... .1 that, tiudsofi bay, bout 8, 5 sun. e lly to as far off as that, then$ . is effort is only 6 Weapon, neither bad nor good. the place every year. The duke'* roysV.r � .. ..- . . . �. measuring a I iL .. . ­ :- :.- ­­ - L' . - . , . . ,� b lions of dollars have been 6pont in th )rtain, , - . - . . I— - -, rightness 611a fire it in mist probable, it 3 nearly ef - . -` . - . , miles in length and aboat 630 miles in widii , when-i flam with the b I 11. : ,.: -I .. . . -1 . %, ,- - % i I, is still � I Ma.knit destLr itmustbepouringol eight to drop a sounding,line to the sun. . father-in-law lost nothing-by this change, - .. I... --�r .--.� 1,-1 . � .1 I- ­. .; ­ . I --,;-: i 11 . that nit%no of -de,i nit life on a vast any . :"' i':' !'. I - . 8 Copernicus believed that the sun Was not Iroyi for he never misses being present at .- .. ;. -� :. ­.: t, . times a much light as the sun give 5 forth. r by tile muttiplication of exist-, eeks in November - - - -11 - I NOT ACOURATILT KNOWN . a sway. There icale.-ei -he . - .. .,.� - �.,- . . . ': .4 t can mcre than 5,000,000 mile one of the shooting W ' - - I ., ­ � � . y � '' -. - . ".-: 1. L: lij But W40U it a at its minimum its Ii -gun carried to the it L - . ­ .. so f an its economic resoaroes'iitr - re before the Christian ord. ing forces-the Maxim December and January. Game is r,olarabl I, e _L ", , � I . . a concer . � 11 -:� -,... . were philosophe. - ut - * ­,- ­ X - L :i'l .. . . .-- The territory around the bay is a be 6n"�Lone two-hundred-and-fiftieth oi the -or by the'use of,saphyxiatinki ' . q - . L ­ . ed. who knew as- much as- that.. ' For- several writh power - plentiful on the Sandringham estate, b . .'. . �. . And either case theIntens- eta have L 1. ­ . , .L , . i ­ i:., un's ilgh n no�veli astle is.of en I ­I .. � . . . ­. -L . I Aerra incognita. From the imperfect a d 8 - oars past- we have been assured. that the shells, or as half a doze . ... �.* , .4 I ' t - � - �� . I a I- ­i- . . Ity.Of I heat pr?bably acleords wi h that y, - dir&!ted the game larder at the c , . --L -. . 1. :,.,- .� . gented, by explosives � , .. 11 r .. - . I -L. incomplete information received it in kno n, .. distance could not be far from 99,800,6U0 already au . dimensions, end the shooting on Castle . - ...: -1, I I . - ..- m.... '. . f its I ght. , . I . �2 i I I schines, Will h discovered I ap the - I . .� .. . .� . � - - - . ­ that the bay is Iyossess,-d. of fisheries fu ly 0 -..that t4re are milep. But almost I . . -rom aepia m Rising is a valuable aid in making . 1. .11'.. .. . - I . ­ '. :.- I . . .-�.�� . Sur�ly we cannot sup . I t, men who aBt supply of game necessary., Just " - - -1 I-.I - -I .,, equal to tho,so of the gulf of St. Lawren e. . pose . I . . 6 1 � !- ­ . and askOrly utilized bV the a L lo to, v . ..� .. - L - � - ­ ­I . - . . 1 , . . inhabtd: worlds revolving lvr�: d h a I .- . A ORNTIURY AQ, . .I . I . "improve - % . - m' - I - . . - � - . . � � ­ - -- ' These fisheries have,-Practically been,ni . " in every country are striving to : - I.. . .. I ­ � . ' . . I I . , I -1. r .1 . - d -sun as thst But worlds mav ith 'niet"t place "sumed soon as tho shooting is over in Janus . . - - I I . �. .� ­ opolized by foreigners, wi�hoat let or hi - ; i h bited. Dia' any rophet La a �%ralls the' sun materis of war.- leftp such parations are begun for next season's sport. 1* . L �' " L- -.11 - I-­ : .7. - r ", were once W, :f a time when the r day- which gave almost exactly that distance. No possible precaution .would' year D .. L- .- .___�-, � . . . ,� .-- rance, for nearly half a centuiry. Aocordi g in th;m and they may ,rhe whole preceding n the estate is - I . " 4�-. � - . ...- to the report of the Commissioner of I h- forewl, . 5� . Since his ti me various astronomers processes secret for long, & prepitkirstion for these shoots. The eggs . .1 - - : 1 - ­ : - : . ' ' QfL -- - . 1.- .1 L ., . %: - isk ing sun would become a A LZ -: . ..­. ­ I . I. ­ .. ' 'I . eries for,-the United States, for th� y ar ' I ; I .'d'at ir,0,.,y0'1','g have attacked the problem; and their fall illto the hands the Chineal, the ,hired from the' - : . .- - . .. . of the pheasants are gar I�. .-- .. ' . i , . ,-L I� .11,-, -..-. ."'.L.". 1875-6, Ameticam whalers, hailing pri ci- ft rn a and their elements woul jag - results have varied frow 91,010,000 to Arsbe or of the Anarchists, with. as result, oew in tile dense'under growth of - the : .1 ,. . . . .� -. . . . ­ . -[Gareatt P.,- Bar- . a world or ite n 11 . .. . ., � . I .- ., . . - pally from the states of Massachu with.rarIvAnt heat ? . : . pu to hatch under . - . - . - � .,-,.. � setts nd � .1 95,2W,ODG miles, the difterenoo between either,the subjugation Of th re in the spring and . . .r .! . .1 L .. L. - 1 I � It would be an awt ul cova . - . I . .. Connecticut, have ma;do not loss than 5 , -­ -.4. ; 11 these extreme estimates being nearly as partial depopulation, . fowl. They are then , , . ­ I I . ­ .... - 0 ., .. . . . . . I . rhich ordinary barnyard - . L . ­ . . ,:! . the entire dustance was & . . I � -I .1-1 .;... 'Hudson bay an-d have'to. an , .: .: .rerinixilk. manners, . I great as . over the a -of coo 9 in the several -- - '.'. . I . , believed LO illustration of th t irony of fate I 4 L .�. . �.. round trips to . . I . I �.!.. . . � . - to preside disposed in chister Great- , I 1:,.-, - , I- I '.. - - . .. .1, I . , I ,ronomy.- Yettliese sonletintes seems .the keepers' . � I . . 0 1 '. .. . - thence cargoes of- hah and fish prod eta , . I b6 by the f ounderp of ant . . d civilize- 'covers near cottages. - ' - 1 . ..L. ;� .- I, .. . . 11 -1 . � - British Associ% ion o - . . . ., 1. . . . an a the . -: . I- . % -. .­. . . . valued at $1,370,000 at least, or . t* t at facts carry no challenge to thesounduess of destinies of men if science kille re in exercised in feeding the young . . � L . . L. 0A . . - . . .. ­ the . . . . . :. .1 �, .. .i average of$2.7,420 per trip per vessel,during Montteal a few -years ago, there was a modern eAtt-onomical methods, or the sub. tion ; but that is by an mea.no ode of birds, which are reared chiefly on grain. -. .., I L ' . . . - .., -�-..�;.. ­ - ... ! ... ' he swu;rrh 4 . . .., . - -of. I I years proceding 1874 ' )t so ornpaillying tourists, %ad the stiritial correctness of the results. attained impossiAtiocourreaces. - . � .�, - 1�, I� . , a period .1 . . I � . The pheasants roam over t to whole county i I- � I -.: - . �t ­ ­ � . . . - - total value of the fisli oils exporte�I from resources of the hotels were heavily! taxed, by them. The distance of the Bull is not-yet J"F-- . ,�; , ­ . I . L ' 'L I ' t I . . and a mouth- or so befor bhooting com- -., -� . - -. . I - - . �, . . r� ., - .-- eL 'Hirdson as I me . . . � /. �-,L� . :th Hudson bay t.:�rritory by the . pi�id!islljr at,the dining hour. AllchuewA4 known with absoiute socuracy,for the Ba GOLD MINING.IN MADAGASCAR. . menees the beautifirl creatures malr be seen � ­ � I I ' . : . . : - ­ rgest hotel whicth reason that the height of Mount St. Miss . . - .1�i,.'.-I - Bay Company and American fisherrn�en in witaessed onO day at the Is. --- -` . in thonsmilds all around Castle Rising and -. . . .� ....-. - . . I . 1 - ­� 1883 is est;.+nated at $150,000 per annum,or illust�rait,ed U a boorish m%nners and,selfish. or of Mount Rvereat has not yet been ex- I . - . San . L . 1 . -- .. - . . , , - ". . :- - - .. . � . nerok Viollaillust the Treat dringliam. . " .. I I ­ I ­ But the limits - . . � 11 .. . of error unscrubuloan Ow � I .. o .1 - $11,500,000 during the previous declicle. It ness of�& ode Eney,traveller. aotly ascertained. . I 0%. sit to Sl In addiLion to pheasants there to a plonti- . -. . - . . -1 - . I . . - , �; , ��- Rye molding. - . I . . i, .. ., � ,,. is well known that American whaling -er- The great dirring-room was crowded &@ are known, and in the ftit,ure we shall not I / ful supply of partridges, the shooting Of .. . . . ... I . I I . . . . I ;:�.- :,. .'..: �h lo-ble see eatimates of t,he sun's di8tanoe varying ' secretary of the . - . . .. � I eels are trading in fure with the Indiana xoopla� it�s doors 'Vere opened lien, . , although a day - . . . . . . - - . I .. F' Mr. 'harles L1. A which begins in September . ­ .. . I.. . 1. .­ .. - and Esqi,innaux, without paying duty,w,%ile acco!'nmodat�id eight parsoas,and �, under by ill.ions of mile& It a series of wires British and Foreign Anti-Slavely Society, e aside*sit the big ..., 1. L - 1. m . L 1. . � for that sport is always a I .- . -. . -.. -. :i.. .1 he oliarge ck one wsit,or. 0 -permission, Pu . . no - . - '. I� - 1. . 1. the Newfoundland Government is said t( be .t ah ,lid be out, each agreeing in length with has.,by I blished certain oor, shoots. Partridges are entirely wild, - .. . ­ . .. I . - 11 -1.--,. I ..� � - - f the solar pa�r- respondence between a G hant L .- . ': enforcing and collecting duties on mere an- A:btirly E igliahinan. as he took iff seat, one of the recent memuras 0 lermilia. mere , - - ­I hod f rum Ltt.empt being made to rest them, and,if all- . . ': .. . . ­�,, -.,-- - Ungava seized the viri aters sleeve and place a large ailax, and ali lithould then be stretc at Zanzibar and I,he seting administrator of .it : .1 . . ',�:' .t- W .L�, dise or provisions at Fort Chimo,in ' - one hears in Norfolk be trite. many a par-- - 4F -.. - .. I ­ - f tilem . * I. ... I �.-� ,- %.- on straits, or on articles sol. to fee in his hand, 66 I. want my dinn r *it,h. the earth toward tile sun, every one o the itAh E"t AfriesCompanY, . enrich- the breakfast . . ...i.� . I- bay, Huds i . � . Imperial Brit, - tridge egg goes to . . . . .. , . .. -1--I q .. the aborigines of the interior of Labra or, out a moment's delay," he said, as he gsvq wou no might wnioh louds to show th%t immunities claim table of the Sandrin7,ham laborer. ,8oat- 1- - .. . . . - I . .. )d end in the sun, thongh no .. � .. � . . . . - ­ �:­ -�-.1--.,*,-" �. alt),ough this" region lies . his order. stop precisely at its clentre. ad by Germans under ' ' " tered over the estate are bi-I�robbit virarrem% : i-. .-. . i .- . - I . ­ * ' ' � . . . . :.Ie. I - .. Tile waitt%r bustled -out' with6u� tisking As to the recent light upon the problem, . - - 1: 11 �. ORY. '� TRICATY WITH ZANZIBAR and just on the border o,' Castle Rising in . . .�, . -: % . ., WITHT�f CANADIAN TRILRIT I . "of the seven other gnesto I . . . I - . -p . .. . .-. .. . . I. I k . � . . ... the or era at the it ii furnished by tho resultof observations � . *­ . . : According to reports of geological 'our are bell g uted t servo the andis of a private an extensive moor devoted to rabbit-breed- . - .. - . . . I . : '.. ; P.. -. tab e.1 When he returned with. 0oup and by officials of the United States Coast Sur-- I o and* - � -.' .-..- . .; .. .. .- -, ve-yors, the region adjacent to the bay and . . determine individual. .'The letter that. opens the cor.-I ing. In this neighborhood str&V dogs , . :. - - . I . . - ' . ,tent him back for vey.at the Sandwich islands, too I I - -1. I . .I . � . - : . I-- L' . .. fig , the Hnglishm%n 1% - by the '-. - - - IL .L 11,. straits abounds L in economic minerals, uch rempondence, as publiahoo, is dated De- cats are regarded with gre Ldisfavor - . .. .1 l, ., ­ - W roe�terlkihira muce, and afterivard for the oon8ta'ntof aberration of the sivArs. By - . . . . L..- . I I ee re, who never overlook , . - .. ".. � , all iron, man ganeae, .copper, le"zinc, old, . �tllount of displacement cember 8, 1893,and refers-to a telegram sent prince's gamek e . ... . . hen these were brought, he wait- this is ineafit the nity dia- uraging the presence - - .. . . .- - .. wi a. 0 00 I I , . .1. r . I .- L silver, gypsum, pyrites, soapstone, lig ite, * � 0 - three niontris previously to the Acting Ad- an opportu, r . I . I ei sent .or t-ho next oours Qd w" that the a-Lars undergo in corisequance Of of . -1 ., '.* '!­­ :%'� anthracite, limestone,petroleum, - r as � . , . . mission to export of these animals. it is said that some - .i... � . . mica,& has k� stmtor asking per :,. .'-.. ". .L ­­ n trials th n requirg I to change it as tk I sat,w4li, the fact that we are looking at them from milli the laborers who have pot cats are foroe4 � -1� L � . -. ��L -'- I-' " � vos, building stone,etci. Fur bearing a . a globe whinh is not standi,ig stili, but is about Iwo men for tile Congo Free State, , - . ..� .*,. . . I. "I .. .11 .�1 are in great variety and their sk ih a of co aid- o,�rdone. j - - .1 I I tLjeq�rl at tile alfdats.ting that the writer had got .those to keep them on chains in order to preserve- ' .... . . : - 4 .�, . I . . - I I , ,thi bypl y*ent an for-half an hot . . . . -1 �.. - -�;-�,.I erable value. To ascertain the existence in j'�,i.ho i moving lit au orbit aro-ind the Clerman coast.. lie adds -thai` them from danger at the- I ands of zealous . . � ,. f. L - .1 . .1 . . - � : . Walter rticei ing fresh i,istruetiolrl�' as soon., rate of 18J miles in a second. Light travels [lien (?L go .. . '. � . . . ' -­. I .. tife b&y of certain species of staple fish, to . in a second. The ratio of the lie waut;$ about 1,(A)o trion for tile ld mines . keepers. Farmers and others who are - -�- - . . . ­� L . - .. 186.330 miles - � . I - : 4 asl! he�had rder, and not being . cot rsb4its in . . . ­, ,�. � - I . ' - . - of Ma(lagavear. and Lh&t if he were ( ice . I I - I- I - . lee.rn the geographical features, the lanns, 1 11041 an,o ' . all )we I li need to carry guns can sh - - . I . 1. I - . . � ... .. -I - and flr)ra, and the mineral resources of the we� a .. looking after the velocity of- nocking civer's pheas­ . . k.., . . - . . . - . . m lie would pay an exI art (lui; I their own fielde, but k i ,-.-�' . - . - ive an I a,�k o' ': " :1 . . to have the P P L . y p . ­ - - -1*--:-' :� -L' �' country, and to g, inpatus t6 COM- 0 t�e:"�'u a a t- .at the ts,ble, five of whom were T119 FLYINa.-FAUTU .: of LI apioce, and also caki) them from ant by.iiluoh ersons is. 0 armitted at --. -- L �- ��. ­ . . .- even pie looked on while this I - . I enli : - mer8 have - - - -- . .: . ; I!.' meroial ent,erprise and to the.prolopp ation � that of liRlit.measures the diap so ont tribes rotiblesome t,o tile company. As.an the day's shooting which he far I I - .1 - ,;.. -- . I 00 I ' .I . . . .- I . . � . - - & ". - I '&��iaa S ly I? P ited It in selfiA. ! �q . - groat shoots are passed. . . - - I . i F: .. urkmi _,n limLn&sser the p-sition of tile aLarw that 'ii oslieet Ys) the after t,� �- �r,4.1 -1 ­ of lines of railway towards Iludson bay, the L er g1le , III , al,ernaltive,he proposei,having (he as . - . I % . I 4k i . . ': n6as, tter disre f the disgust and -But, manifeatIlIr il we . - .:- . � , gard o - � ',',� - 1;� . '':: petitioners strongly represent that a i -ex, i u causing. I . I their aberration.. .. - right an a German subject, to tiny slaves and i The Duke'of Fife's shoot ing"6arty uniially- � - _-�- . I .. �,.." -h I - antic 0 he 0 . . - . . .-. �-L�.: , . -. . i y tie, . was 06 eart h travo,s free them, to be tilowed to fr'e-1 LWalaves , num 9 - .. �� - - - -.- . pedition. be organized by the Goverr inent . ; (lan'lesin preci4ely how f, r , . hers ten, al ways jUCI L din the Princ.e � . L: . . I . - I - - ­ - . I . this summer. A venerable scientitit finally UnAertoctir to in a second, W�) shaI kno just )3w long On the company'a territory, if they h,gree to i of Wales.,- Ea , Paul. . : , . - . � I ch of the pa. ty lie accom � . :: -- .r . � ... .. I .- � . .. I � I akes I .. ! � - ..-- - -. . . ; - tratte with'hirn. , i t tile eat t h t work for two-ihirda of their wa a guns and . I .- . I - � . � - - . .: :�.;� , remons , i" orbit is. 11i a know tit gee for a : I .1. "..: . .� - - .. . , - . .. w I- ' . ed by a m%n to load and carry hi . . ... , .ii . ... , . .�. - ... L.� .. - - " . :.::.:. -,..- : �::­. "Yen have no riv,ht," he said, "to mono. 'one year, or, more ex4ctiv, 31,55�,,150,,sec- contract of thredleara. The Acting Ad- by a boy. whose duty is to carry cartridges. . -- . . . . � � I L .7,., . ��� L ... - � ;­.'! �. A WONDERFUL STAR. .� ,_, ' ' orbit_ . -)) that he I, . � I .. . L T ­ . - ... . � , . - - , . 1 plize wholly the time of the waitar when 1. onds t,, g,) once round thil t it, ion, minstritor roplick (Decomber I- . - . I : . -, . ; ­.- 1 His royal highness has for years been a - -1 I :.- I I I -. .. . � . . ;g � . . - ­ - ,. 1, , - even People as hungry api yourself are not we Orous could not agree to ". . J wi, ,. ." . . You Must Look Qutek If You woul(i Ses%lt 8 can flail ow, with r tocuracy . - �.. . I I . 1-1 . - ; . . � - . 1. I ­ � . . � ". . -­ ' I . � socon i, we calk at once I heavy weight, slid ,n this account is accom- I I.. I in the Sunset 4ky. . served." . how tar it goeg'in a 111ANT'. M *, &It - . - ­ , I . . . . - . I ,rills nXiLt, .4 PROP03A , ,I panted by another boy, w to carries a . . . -* - I "I-111, I, �-.; ­ % ' - L . 1:1 L- . I 11 I paid for -service in ariva!nce,­ the I calculate-not only tl�e length of the orbit,, . - - -- � '. ­ : ". - 11 � ..... ..� Low in the west, ha.lf hidden in the even7 - . - I 'a : round seat on which the irince frequently . - . . I -,� . I * it if the : but. the distance of tile Book, which depentiq an to n6export of inon. from the compal y - . . - w - c?ckney r1plied. " I can't help ' OW . . . . I I .. 1. . - . . I ('-:: ­­ . �'..­, ing tvriligh�, ,there may be seen just now a - I . he size of the orl)itL Of t,orritories to .Vla,lagavor or elsewhere, and res t a. Dressed in sh ing costume, he ­ , -�L .I. . . I - I- .L I . I a con- .. .. I .. ."I . I ,'?., --- . -� it If the ' . . L . ..:- ,-:.I:- L. � `. star that 300 years ago earned for hpwl -does ll,Wprovide a WiLiter f dir�ctly upon t I . a would ,4en-i a oo y of looks very stout and just ,iko what h . -. . �- , L: "' gkiest. F�verybody has to look 'out for him- course,idlowance must be made for the tiformod him that it P tout . �'. .- . . :I. . :. . name of " Mira, the Wonderful." A n d'i to , . stout of beirif� a circle, h:s let or to the comptity'o,directors. it is -si.iers himself whe� in Norfolk-& a ... , ". I I -. I ti I � . - h&L the orbit, in ,ea the rt looks -- . I .1 -i I . L .. . .. behavior at present seems to jug ifV its self in this world. ' � fact t latter A' pprovo,I of his countryaquire. Toourej spo . I .. - . L' �­­-- .,: L , ! ientist was abov is an ellipse, and the rolialle that thin -certain am .�. . -.. ;V?. - ,t to_ ��Lply that conaNucitly P . , -- .. - : The so I . litije. coul-210 a they handed the c)rrespondence . I . - . name. It is in the constellation of the hale . whan murderous, although a oumt of - - L . 1. -L, . '�., - . . pt� & "%rtil's riate of travelling varies a I . . . . .. , � , one of Cho laiiies interru . d him. "'An aroused .by the skill with! - i . I , - - . and is known toastronomers as Omicro i Ceti'. i . � . . . � 1 �$ ,-" I . . - I teply Bit! wathentaties take care of tha to NI r. lien, doubtless, to let the B:it,ish : excitement to t doW n. As , ­; . . , 11 It is only visible now f of a brief-perio af toer ariadiaw," @hesaid, "lliavebeen ,it ' in which the birds are birmigh .-. �. ' .! - I . . I . 1. . L . . . . - ,� I� -. .L� ill rested. in this object If)ssr)n in Rnglish Now, we have seen that the disp &cement, public know the staud they had taken . 0 birds have IN ien shot in a single . " . . . . L L: sundown, when it may be'seen hangir if just 11 � .o the directors I many an 2.4 I I . ..: .. L 1. . I - . . a to ,or aberration of tilid'starm surnish a moo-tie the nia tt,or. In hiki let�er t ' ;.,-- I . I . . . . ­ I a verge of the horizon, undo- Jup- tit ner.9. I beg that. you will i0low u : day (luring � . I � . Iw- - - above th . . i oy determining -the ratio of ,the earth's tile At ininistrator expressed a fear lest the tile big shoo6s, and althoug.h . �. & . . I . . .- � s - ;, .- I I I d r t( eal of the game in . . ... .. - - J3. -. .#I - . -iter and the Pleiades. Its red -color dia. h a e the� full benefit ot so inettruccive an 1, if give' to tile merdilatit,- jl�louid, bs an has bee M ag ea . . - f-1.,.. . l I ibit I ion." - velocity in its orbit to the known volo-nty met a . ' a I . �..1.. .1 . ,.- 1 71,- ting�aishes it, although higher up.there in exi I 1. Mr. Allen er*yg : peaded for the ianaringliarn, larder, &I t . . : it: I ill-treated or delraude, - . . - , A. .1 I -1 I hL .It that aberration is. accuratoly, - MO .. . 1 .- .: . ... I .- ' - to. - 1 I-11k,� I another reddish star in the same con4tells. I he%tily's'siLreasm Wills dese"ad, but it Of 119 � ' Chat We mining ,liauric.ts of Madagascar are � as much is given &WSY Mach of it PM I . :. I . �,'1, -1- - -. I -- .-- . - I . . - I- . - - . , I - .. I : tion. L"t wint,or the spot which th s star Wai unjuot to the 1),)or'g country. Ha did , mosquired, it must give. )v a aiml)le calcu- P' i peoplb on the estate. . . - ­ - t . t him. lation, the velocity ,)f ' he a rth and tile most cithealthy, its hisi,tmention had alrea,ly �. . ­ ­ - i K-., -i� , - 0 11 . I , , .- . ; ute . . lor1ration' as been CA110d to that fact 'rhe Admit On big shooting days the PrinJess- of .I- . . F", -i .... . occupies was absol. ly vacant to the naked represent the Hagli-sh poople, I bu 11 t . [iiatrLtor , �: , -. . . . -w- . w cope showed that i Is . . distance of tile. all. ' 'he a d that if the reque,it wore grant- L- .. , ... 11 �q - - .. eye. But a teles . ­ I �only,., . ' ascertained at the Sa�kilwich Islands to also bt iifive - I' Wales drives over ter the laily lanch,.bring. . . I - � :-.. . ... - " io 1. .: , . . A FAT' .�­ . I "he F�ptich hhV:e the reputation of haing ail prev tons measurements oti. nitia-like .\Ibaruk hen 11',,schod would � jug with tier the ladies w icit may be staying . . � .� �,�- �-- - ,: . -- NT 817AR .. . - 111.L .1 I I . .1 .. ; I Ill slightly smallorth - . I 1� . I � I .I .... .. 'ince eople in tile world. but there . rat�,ir boldly continue, at.,Sandringliam. Trio keepers"tell an inter. ..-1 . - . � V . . . ;, was glimmering there. S I ad made it. It amounts to 20.433 seconds probai)ly begin or I . ,4:; . I then that t t)Olit0st P . . L , i-� --- - - . - . I'll, -- . ; � - Ir .:1 , thousandfold in )right- I rt timeo when they forg,it their.good ma � : I . . - .. : . I star has blazed up a I . L of arc. -This gives for 'tl is average . 14TVAIANO 'NATIVIIS 1 . eating anoodotwof the pr ncess. The wait- .. - . . . . . . , -dress, and, of -1 -. . I . , , 11 . �r . -.�- ',-­._1.. ness. Now it shirtes with a ru& y hue,. liel's­- � .- - � I � I � . � in their districts am3i shipping -them- to ore serve at lunch in full , I - I . 1;.1* , I, �:. � - . VELOCITY Of TlIZ KAUTIL L . - - i *.. . k , - n ,�mpi a, the f%mous physi,flat i in a - ic .. . I t,� . , . . - I- suggestive of a vast and fierce o,)nflag -atio .0 1 A iter' a-lagascar. Mr. Ai,en hopqs the publi. ouree, with,uncovered heads. But at one - � 1. . -, ,� � . - -- ' ' M .. I .- �.� .:"' :L"' . t a day'ahanced .... . I L �­_ _ . , _ re faded: �11 ille reconle pnt iip�n him in 0 , and eation of thecorre,4potidence 'will awaken lundh,.soine years-ago, to ­ . . L . P, .. 11 . In a few weeks,probably,it will ha% a sliq�t in-its,orbit ISA592 mil in a sedond . .. . .- . so of the f0hiorlable houlle... His hands happened I for the . distance of d a sun, *2,7109,000 the I - gly. winLrv,&r d the prince" ob- -,�- . . . - I . 4.'I ---. - .i - � but in the meantime the progre . I ',armiLik Governtiie tit to tile reality of I .- . . - . I-. i4 . :­. .. - - . i . . . '. I .. 'I � - - d it in the sun's rays- 0 a stained by a drug with whioh lie had : miles. ­ The diat&n116 ierived from i lie tile ail nation allil tile n a to served their pinched %nd cold appearance, I .1 . ... %,� ­:�. _ . �L­ -,- Reasons will have burte L I ti . I �. . - ,J wrilich existing I 1 1 ­ � �­. ..' . . . ng, and he had been unable I - by unser I she desired tI iem to put on their- . . � .,10�- -- ,- - . rn it emerges in the east neit gain- lie n exporit enti . 1 N whereup . - . , . . .. . -..: - and whe ' 1 . . observation of the trans t of Venue in 18 treati �s are being pt t upulous _ot . ' .- - .:�'. I- . .. � o remo ,a . ' ' ' 1*, -, . . - . . , I.r . . ­­ - . -.I "the I desire- . - k -­ ­", I out telescopie aid. For a few days y t A caught ell '1his a I whil-) that calculated from 'the transit Of Lugard chbrgod both Geimans and Brittabi . I-- t " - ' ; - agai i with- V, the'blemishes. hats. I hey hesitated to commit such a " I , � mer no eye will be able to goo it - linfid' , I was about 62 1,00) miles lest, than this, indiviciuP61s. It is not long since Ctpt. breach of decor-ain even at A,he pt,L;. - ew days y A gre b h iht 'of. I , .: . . . , ­ .. .... maybe di'soer ied be- which ansounits to a comm and-of their royal . I .. ,�, . ,�.I . Ms.rvol of the Whale," land ex�.,resV her diFigu4t. I, tit of ,� A, . . ,�planatinna J 1982 was about 190.000 miles greater. But '-till open deflatieb of the sontame - laid down ' I ­ .., ... the as ening. . - -.' rving this, .. ' .­ . e' - are of :no 'Ava-it. tir mistress. She, obse I .. r -- ---I- tween 7 and 7:30 o'clock in She re a, from. the Laplace's valui of tile solar parallbx. civilization totichicig 8 &very. Mr. Allen's .- .� .. .-.�. . ' . , - ; . - � . � ' .. . . !;-, k-41: .. .- . I be needed to ,ihow it I .19. givos a dist.anco . . . . . ric . . An opf)ra glass may able, doclatling that site eould!nnt eat in adopted by him in 17, letter -efutes his otat eat as to the British her knife and fork, saying that she should ­ 1- . - I ­ .. . :5§�_­ -',L. _ .' . � . . . - .I- . 11 � one 7.. , .- . _ .. _ I didering by . -) or 90,0110 miles . . ot goon with her lunch aniii they had d �� �. clearly in the bright twilight� iis presence, Ampere was morti, ad beyond only 80,00 company. - . . Z- ,- . ­ev ,,, I . ­I - � What renders this w'onderful Nariable . 1fl . - from that shown by the caledat'i-a bared I ,- . -�­ e1i . . .. . as she wished* The gar, ants, of course, at �- .. -. ., ' �� I I I � 1. nd uratice. . " I , .,`.�­ . star pArt , a nners is on the new.-constant of aberration ; so -.. DEPOPULATiu.4 Oi t'nANCE. ­ I once obeyed, and since I fiat time none -of - ' -J�-i--. .,.., .. ..: ' . I . I � I..; icularly interesting-at present is I . . . - � ' I thern has been allowed to wait - .� I ­ Current criticism of foreign . . .1 k�' I --,� , the fact that it is now brighter than it 'based on isolated instatices 6f.vul. Lapla,eawas probably nearer to the truth - . . with hea& . . -- . i . - . . .. . - - - . . . . . . - ..- I imum, and Lt.at the .1 argely . I -1 . �­ usually is at its max i .ty. - It does not prove that !all foroiga., than many of the lAter astronomers have stailsar.s, Show that Dentha Far Exceed uncovered. .. . . .,�� M ,.-.., - -. . art . . - I �. . . , I I . .1 1. -has b -en del�� ed for i - 1. . .1 � ­ . .- : � . . � I I - - -. - ' - ft1r1h4 In glie Rispublic. . - -i - . - -.- . ­ ., . I � I 11 I- . . . I. ­­­ period of maximum . ,re are ill-bred, bnt only that some of thein been-- . ' . . L . . - .-t - , , ­ ,�' . .1. - - .,� .� I . ; I � . . . - r I � According to the calcu. , " It its ovi(Inut that the final adlution of the . � . 11 . . . ,�-4- � several weeks. 1. are sup bmely selfish.. , I I . ,S, tatistics are.very d 11, and du I ness is a The Monarch of Po sonous Snake§. -1 . - � '--'-.-'- . . . era, it abou d have I .- . great problem has not t been ob- .1. , ­ .I ­ ­- .. . . -.. - � lations of the astronotin q '. I I I I- . * evoll.ye 9 thing Lo be shunned ky ail well-regulated I . I .., - , . - . . I � I-, ��?.! - �­I a Feb I.I.- B tit lima - .. i I - . ino,l. There is an u ncertaill ty of per . - - . - . . 11 . ,� ­ been at, its brlkbt,est-o , , F . . ! - :I& 'tape Persons ; but an arttel 3 lies just appeared - ' I � � ! ,I- -- I I a' ' , A monarch striong poi so-no ;. ;.yi i , �i � -� e .I .brillian illee , .. r. . ,. as m - us-snakes is the r � .'- �. ���, .�-- - ,;i continued 'to grow more . E gh;Y-Six Years-a �allo uch as ](10,009 miles still remaining. in the Journal Officiel which is quite long - .- � . .. �. � . ot-:, .. a, until it has-become sevv I times '. -- Since the distance of the oun forms a bate� . � . I enot mous hamadryas, w Aich grows to lae " . ­ . . . I � . . . . - �. I I I quit* bristl s with fig ires, but is not quite : ;- .. . . I ".. . that tim . ' 0 , i -71�7 . -�-. I - . -*a Phan. . I. ltbt� g,rand iold Man of the �ritishs,&"vy I much-a's fodirteen feet irk length, liud.ie s6 : -�.�.... . - - -­:!: aq�.rig.htss it w, - I line for calculating the d,stance unintAirosting to Frat ce wid the Frimcli. I- . - - r ,4-r . . � ­ lej� attack an . I . .� I . � - -� cts uld Possess`but a-' 1184 0 nipietad his ninet,y-fourt* r a I - I - �0 �'. . I I et these fa WO klea . n, an error of 10,1,0(X) miles in that base-line fierce that it will someti d even . .i . onvall 01 A I I . - . . - 'C'.- .11 - . ... . rful oareer has miral Sir During tile year 1841), no deathe in France - ., . 1. �, . ide the obver at,ories 1, very Wonde chase any one who veal u-es vear its nest. . .. . I ';�­.-.1 -.. ... degree of iuterest outs . , 81 , I wrould,toakti 1L.difference of nearly thirty exceeded the births by over 2'0,000. Hither . I . . '. .I..- ,.-Is %, .. Jones, G.C.R.. a 0011 of , Igo,, . - Native .11 I ­ . V -1 . . .. if we did not know something ofth dimen- bewis Tobias ' 1 thousand million miles in the calculated to the population h&i; been ,,-joake-chairmers, -who will handle I . ;� I I� .. � . "il. ..-I.I sions-of the star Mira and of the sig ificance Ad. He Was born in 1799, andentered the ,-distance of the t,earesL fixed star in the sky. about statiOn* the fiercest cobras fear,essly, are usually - . 1. -- ' 'i -, :. . . � i � . . C . .-. - ' . . :.- , . I , which we behold in t. Mira tervide iwhe I he was just turtiod eight years It is' for the astronombre of the future, the' -ary, but this cation I deficit is serious. loath to thueh a bEirnaii ryL111, though,I have . I- . I . . . I - . . � e-. - . , of the changes ' I Now i Year's day, 0 The French, from the iigheat to-the lowest -, � - . -1 LL �- is f, age, ;�hat is to say, on - seen a large f this I : I blazes up, as it is now . to determine this rest deme * t, occasionall .specimen 0 . ­:��'.L �L-. .- - -a sun, and when it . ne'Ous of 'a do n)t care� for laeg . famililes, alleging: - y . .- � , . . . - 'Nor Was this one of the formal an* . . � ��'..: L.1. .., . it mu,st suddenly pour forth a quan- $08. . . universe, if they oan. For our part, W a - venomous reptile in their baga. It lays its. �, : ,.�;- . - . .1 '. ­­-­­. L doing, . I cd 0 0 on 9, ti . . I � -� . ­­ � . , ;I I � . , tity "lies a 9111 in, � ; I '.L of heat that if concentrated upon the ' ' t the perirkd� Before he must be content to know. that they are JU4 enough, that ci ildreu are expenjaite e , . a heap of decay ag leaTes, which it 1. � . . . . .11, "I'll � I- .., I : .% . - re woul ye i6r ar o a. Did not tit 0O)kL the other day parpq8e, - . - . ...� I .. I . . . I earth at close quarts - . . I . - " her m oes over the do th of her first-born top to kee a . � . .� -i.c -- - , �­ . . When Mira is -�tstrlius undertaking which we call - I . . _ d mel it and 8 a old be was present during great almost beyond the power of mathe. ti lay 06 eots for th and site upon the ' ' . I _:. - � p oTintraders, , A road through . I r., 1 . � � . . 'turn it into a hot cloud I : rustics to express. &ad ciertainly beyond the open -o her sympathiz n mistress ? 11 That A- -, _- -. .. , � a , - - . Will Soon L . I . . 3� . ,. is of lee than the.ninth ma,g=i-- �e Wolchem expedition ; hel was still a power of imagination to conceive. . , the jungle imes �a closed against � . �,..- . faintest it a � - et .. .- i I 5"n" _- 1.1. . own to roidshipmat when he took pq,r�in the born. � : . baby costi,. inefirst an lastnot less than ' . . �.z, . � . -.1 -.� hen brightest it has been . - . .� ­ . .. 0,11 comers by a pair of these snakes, and - t�g tude; w ' . I . -- � , . -. . . - .. '. � .Chat ba giers in 1816, &ad he saw no � . ­ � $21 0," quoth the bar ved mother, "' and . - le. . -., . - magnitude. rdmatilt o' Al . � woo betide the unfortunate traveller who - ' � . - . ; I -- equal a star of the first - . '-... - ! . I . . I ... - ­-... L �, �d in 1779, when is was as I , - tnore fighting till he was commander of the � ­ I KNOWLEDGE 18 POW191t.. - :L af"r all that expense i it -only lived three stumblea unawares u oa the nest. The - - .. ..-.. . � r I . happene . - " I .. I -- . :.. . :.. L. I i1ne o^attl a ship-Princess Ch�rlotte at the I - L weeks "' . . .- . I . . - . . - . I . . . - I .. ..; . hamsdryss feed largely,upon other L . -. ,. * .�: . - ,'Im I.. - . .L gRLLLIANT AS ALDEDARAN. -� %I-'.. : A ­ . t . .snakesi - .. .1 - ��,� ;­ . 1. . . N labardment of St. Jean d'Aore in 1841. . The birth,rate its ibout as usual 80111 L . -. ­�i .,:.. -.. '- .,:�. much . In tfio Vicious - In but it is fortunately ewhi6t rare. Cur. - . . . I; :. 1. . * ,I ,-- , :- � -'At such a timelit emits 2,000 timed as Ne, however, saw, some aev,wo work 'in � it MILY do Society Vast na"A- France, at the ratio of twenty-two births iouslyenough, it is not always aggressive. . , -- , ...� -:--, �� .- I � � .. I . . I - � . I . L - . I I . . '..-, I In the Failare. .for avery thousand inhabitants ; but the Indeed-, it sometimes -happens that it in . . � 11. .­ .­ .. � ight as it does when at a minimuin; 2,000 g down the slavq trkdo besides - .- I , . I - I ­ .. I­ I I - uch heat,too,probably New,when =lxg� ',t� - the capture of 'Levos, I f the spirit of Anarchism irprea- do, and inerea,so in mortality s'frightful, and is 'te ' nwilling to stri supa- I . '.. . . .,- l w- . .. timesaam I . . qu! u ;.,-. ... . - .. . . i . .1 i. 6gnitade it is 300itimes rficially it . . .-- . � , .... - - � .� it is near tue tnird me � then I a �slliva dp-put which was the recipes for, making sate bombs beoome attril:ut,ed by the mod�oal aushorities on. . . ., . . - :�- - � I ­...I : - as bright am it,Was two or three months'ago. I turned. ,in a refuge ,for 'I-slaves un. 'a little more widely known, says the Lou. tirely to Is grippe W1 ich thly is not unlike 4, harmif rock snake ; and .. �­- . . .. � s ­ - . . . . - P . It"O has not very long ago,in Bu m&h,a man brought I- . , . - - .... 4 i I I . . . . plate cycle of change t at this 4er the British flag. In the sallneship-the � don Speetator, we may yet be a,ble to' 'set made more victims the u the. great ohole . 1. .-., �� . - The com . . ra . ­ . I I- I I ' one in irom t d kept it loose in -' . I �. . - ' . L - . I he jungle I .. W-.* 4- . : - , .1. 0 . 4 MI '. - .. . . .. I. .. & . two- the steam 8( u orne days under the impress-' :,.. ; .1, t .. , ­ for more th im 1�1 attack on in, and -to doubt It is also soilamnlY met forth that the to,, that it was one of %,less eres,tu � - '- -:i... .-r . wonderful sun runs through avera�as about Idpad.d.lewheelSampson-11 ommanded I the discovery of high explosives against the opidemice-evor. killed il i one year. his house for 6 . I - I ... I . r � I ! . SleVefi mouths. But . adron at our nav, I discovery of ohloroior . 1. . . .-- . . - . L - I - ' ' . . t' r.�� - ' ' --, . . . thirds of that period it remains to int and Odessa in '1854 ; tkon helped to reduce who her solieutifict research � does, on the children who were borit at the time of the ` rat. Dar ­.. 1 , �' , I , :- . , . �­ . Z - :V . I I I, ": - - the nake * Its bri,rhten6g . ' I ng the whole of its cial tivity 'it never Z . ... - I 1 --- I � .- , invisiblek-bo, td, eye. aleh on the Ciro�nian Coast ; whole, more evil or more good. In truth, war of 1870 were' add it 9 to the mortality I - � . I I ­­. . .1 .- . Ily gE jag light . � . -0 ,- ­ � -­ -, , , - . boginm suddenly, and it usa& then brou t his ship safely ihirough the' ' It does, -neither, knowledge being neither by expiring ucw, but at these great medical tempted to bite any one, and kta captor, 1. L ­ ., �. J , , - - its ­ 1. I.L 19 ..- I��.,� 1".. E)Vently, fades A@ At who had beau familiarl bout by- . . . . . . . . .1 �- Novern or, 1864, by I 11' .. I� � � . , � - ­. than it subs, t tt'irt e storm of �more or 16so-than a force which produces lighte state that the children born during Pu Jug I . . .1 - faster I I � I.. ­ . , - 11 . -his mistake . . - . ; I.. - . . - �.1-brigh tells the blood x0lor charsov irisife'of . the tail. was only, app ised of .: : :� . .. � !i-,- . I.., . - ­ .- , . ting Zvo;y-fier insets and I' tin th d or evil, sacording to the charewt r� siege generally die( in thoir infancy, by'a forest. officter who iappened to turp U I - - :.I� .1 L I ,.. � . :. �.­./I -. m Chan as to an �= . 'a o the ' 11 L.I I ... .. :­ .1 ... - - U , ­� Its light when at a 0ARifflum clhsn &,weep over her as she steamed ArTto o"in"d, gwohoioh is not material-of the Ili" who owing to'their privspio a, it in diffin - P �- . I :- 1 -, I Pe*,!ufii then re teals the nit to I A.�,- I . - 1. -. orange red. Jts a] ;nd &5L 4 reward flor this he wa, 'promp,ted to ipossenes it' The modern notion that see why that, mortalit among the 4� war Ana who-knew a. good teal about snalkes '. - --`..,I-.' I .--,� - .� - . � . . . ;"I'll I - - .. the char ge that , It is easy to imagine th ) haste with whiii* . I �­. .-.. . I -..." . . i 11. ' L . ...-1,-. tremendous naturA Of t1he cllarReof the line of i;iattles ip London,in knowledge has in itself something divine is babie it ' as they are c Iled, should have _the amateur, anake-ohermer . t � ..: -, � � . _ ' L -. sl,!L. L ��- .. . -� - Mira is undergoing ;it becomes fil'ad with hich;he sissistodat thticaptu of Kinburn. as false as the ancient notion-that it has in maselfortwenty.Lwhol yearstospringuP die - pro�eeeded to . . , !. .,.�­-.. ..... ­ . . . ioste that ibe vaporous . , ...- I ...- I - . - I 1. �. : vivid lines that ind % I a wa�.second in ocimmand in bins, and in Itself something diabolic. k ou'can rob by again an( 1� pose of his cia, Live --moclure a -, - . -:--�� ,11 ­ I . to . Idenly, � . . . � P . - )",%- .. � , -. . - . . . 0 r , periticins that led to t' ' - 11 as relieve pain However, there in . - ­ . - - .1 - � . , " caught fire so he capiurs, of Pokin the aid Of ohlorofo+m as w Zine. % - I... .I.. . onvolope f the sm 'I inconceivable d . he unpleasant fact .. -.1-1 - . 1. ­ " . . . .. . 1 I .. ­ -1 I"!" I. - ... with q. , � � : * '.o � �: , -­i- I., .. - � ,: ,. 7 ... " . " I, %.- -- -~am. . r , %-.�- - . - -iweakv 0 rancle, if something , . 11 I . ... - .. I -,, . -: . , - , I . . -- - and is burning 1860 but his only post as 66 admiral,for There are whole branches of knowledge.th** 1hat the population ,f , -4-.: .. � -` � I ­ - I , ,ty, hydrqgt,a,.jn particular flaming nogreat friends to lisols him up, diffusion of'which would almost cert,ai --. . -... .. L L'... : .-':* '.�' - rily ill not,do e will ej I. "�., � 1, I in­�eusl � . f sedi y resemble, in tbs. 11t,ted.� 6 I . .1. ..1".-I'-- 1 4 .. -- I-1. - ,c "'rklng nd was, even fifty-one,years 1 in he navy . . I this Th-Russian Minister.of �'...1�i- I . - - - high-above tlie othe elements- A co I t 1. I e 1: , L -- i . � - .. .. h:ypothedis .. produce pure evil. , I . large and Pleasant land the relative. pro.- isoued an order that foreipu Jews, having ' .-`­,-- , i . . to Mr. L.0 y'ar`n . betor�jhogot,hia f6g, was..at-�Queenstown.­ - Household murdeiii-for histaxic'e.' would portions prosarv8d b . :. 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' ,p� ,�*}`+,, . goat im hiinsel#--The cai� ibsl o rtiYl sho Jq! be Made six by .two feet, trt o three ane tis>Pisaders�tlrles, to tracely tniLnb• "iiiucouuted or by eaientiste of t e 3ailpeLrierea voara ills entertainer, ' .' Mai�itaining the'Fe Y flea br tLrssattiees. t e who a that tho lunar oa who Biome `` �` by t o felt, and one six by three feet. 9'P + Y The kick of a sow.ie not the most accept• gE -rth 'I'he should all be covered with cosraely There aro cities and towns built aipon the to Gheel have already Imp eased apo a . able form of.milk punch. 1 air con water, or, rather, raised above the water, ►hehir mind that the feat of heir residing r . } . - an like Venice Stockholm, and the "pile vtl- there will Feat theft cure. When a man is asked to f t a bill, htrir► f ,s►w Lain u lim- ea leges"of the Orinoco and the V.einezuelaii t?heel ie ndonbtedly nae o the gcleseicest teen he be'�lamed far `• kiekin t" " ited e r i } sr '. of fer ility I- . ; . A Coast; but, de facto, the most curious town places on arta The write dined there Straw ham will show before long`which , x andalt r,hat an Lha earth's aurfaae in(3hoel, is Flanders. one o%:utu At Lha wng►e ble were asst- way the eammer bree2es blow. , t . .,. � 4 ie want osis This town ie not strange bpoause dt "its ed an old eatlelman and a Z• ung lady, not Mabel—" With what verse are you the._ ": , ro er ulth- £L L: peciuliar architecture or location. It ia' a Long onto her teens. It w e a delightful most familiar.?' Poet—"Revs s." °" - " valine f the RfABL� (SULT Y RUN. r thorough•going Flemish town, consisting of party. T a old entleman h d beeoll gas be •'Down brakes 1"cried the r ilrcad man"ii:' y - ,1 a traveller. �fie know Eng ane as w e _ w' ': soil to ake `vdo t?wi fencing. The illuatrat on shoals a 4traggling scoop of bosses and a 1 zy, wffe as the dinner platter sli ed from her r -� t- thesei� lied th ra ne tut together without he wire. heed-nut•to�morrow,semi-almost•pureJysg knew Bolg um or Flanders, ' grasp. leas eu lies _ Sr*RPRrItiE NASDT The baOTr=tianntry i'armer is the only fel- N `i The fra ea are to be f atoned to ther rioulturat populstionr The reader roil► k b ee�� ge ,� avails ib for. byte mo tined joint shovfu a►t.'a,Iand p!n- naturally say: "Thea why !a it strangot" Vie you g lady branohed rom the nni- low who gets the sugar questi thorough•., . . { , p ants. no with wooden ine or nails.!' A door It is beoauae of itA population. vernal we cher freak •to s ienoe musiie ., '_ * If the `res ma be t in ou one elide Lo en't the one Gheel is not o ulated as is an other ► ' ly boiled down. _ p P P Y yachting, botany, and go dnesa known � i ' for ha sup- wh ' is eking the yard. Thi yard is city in the universe. It is a little place of what. S ddeniy,i just as th dessert wasveage is sweet eometi es, possibly, r ;; ��,._ , plied such eaa'lq mo od abs}lit on the grass Dir ground. some 5,000 people; but of this 5,0 0 in bet aevee wheD the other fell w gena in hie . ~! '� bele u on the table, t e young lady , 1892, 2.017 were lunatics. It is a "cit of K P work on you. '••t stores f air —=— ,� Y stood up od in the most ragic manner « y . the dead —•dead in reason. Tile culiarity ^He— 06, sofa may lattg�i but l ate not , and ater ! Practical Pointers.' said : of the treatment of these insane is that +•The t me has come. p p , .. _ .h.�• s oalri I - I a re aced." so big a fool ae yam think " he--" (food-'. s , some classes of farm produntrs ' over- the are allowed to wander sroand, un „ + nese ! I ho not." . l �` �= - it be a suns' r aetiou has not so much to d4 with the y Uexz tmind hgr, said t e gentleman. Pe , ::. b h esonfined—as though ander no anrvoillance +.The p r thing ie deme ted. She be- Fwedd li bile alai e'et —" `Iou ;'�' d ' , edthtrl , P de ► eaeio h of prices as has poor gwhlity. whatever. They mix with the towustheople, ++ Y ( g g i . " - .- fer t i 1 i t y lieves she 'a Mar Antoinet aw—don't mind m smokin do oa ?" i ' Th' applies equally to pr,)ducts too widely artake in their amuaamentas anal festivi- y Y ' � �, which osn di rent,:' as cattle and fruit. p q y T1B eun�hiadiset a Haifa wn o onrh late be stranger--" Not at all, sir ; work in s,- _� - - .�.��� ��,, ties and not infra uentl assist them in .,.eery p lee facto .° ply the world of mankind with too and a harrow and the rollerah•e aimonq the their daily avencatioue. l.unatice of every g �' _. twilight h;ad gone. Cofl`ee, c grrettes, and r' raiment, is limited, to each an erten that m e impprtant of the farm tools.' Without sphere in life are found in Gheel—pr'inaea, liqueurs 'ad done their duty A game of " Ateyron sure"Mies Oldti es keepaf up t, , ,` it is indispensable to " feed the stock " the th fiber l gaeof both the small grain crops uob)ea,, mercha',ts, pQehsants—and the in- dominoes had been begun when.the old the etcdy of ancient •history Y" Madge— Boil and ret rn to ea hard y be put iu properly. hahitan;ia boatl them according to tliair geatlema addreaeed the wt ter saying: " Oh, dear me, yes.' I saw h reading iII ` ales induced from the abilit, to P the a sTall-f.rmer cannot atrord to.]cad Y PaY• " You `outemptible wrete l Know you her diary to•day.,, ' - the earth'the fertility taken from bot hi elf p with expensive machinery for only A plea vto�$I.m tidAh-IAr�.'; not that am the brains of I'uro Y And „ VVh is Jaak fieri a fa orae arson �� earth and the air. ro- out vati each se amts cro V,er often The earth•is only one factor in th p g , p P• Y 13ut it is well here-ta eXp.ain that,in thio yet you a deavor to withaid me rom gihid- the ladies ? He is neither ri h nor had � : duction of crops. The air is just as inh rt- th arm ra f•a neistI borhood can unite to unique town, the insigne ate located or hn¢ them earths of th�s be ighte�i rontin- some." " Oh," but he neve attempts to Ir:w "; ant, and yet wo hear nothing of res ring ad eta a �n •such urchases. Practice domiciled amon the inhabitants slid not en't. It i now seven o alezo , and my des- „ , - -4 to the air the fertility consumed inthe pro pr 'tics e3o= Aeration whenever you man do confined Ln an asylum. Of course violent patch to he tSzar of Rues a should have gases their ages. , - he ell in the one b - nisi courier er now. Hang i John's a big tnati in then tion, , '' , �� ," a . I duction.of crops. As th"e earth need t its patients are not allowed to dw g 3 Pa - Doin' lots and lots o' b win' - ' ' return of the fertility taken from it i the �ne of the. enrest methods-of cdnse=rving cottages of the poople. There is an instl- you-- I Draw, "sir—dra I There ie 4 %1,�• p , y th Iferti ityiof the farm is to observe p �- tutiou for this class of luaatice, but the only one ay to-avonge this wrong." decry plows on the plan tion— ` . r C' production of cro s w.h not the air! the ; trouble is the part the air performs is ver- Makes coca b to kee John cin' #" pe rota ion of crops. No farmer can of- authorities of Gbeel do sot invite such And th reupoa the poor 1 natio posed in g P g - , looked to a great extent, while it is true fo 4 to egloot tahis no matter hour rich his patients, and, as a ciousequenee, very few fighting a.titade, with a sm 11 rattan for a- . D�tadge—•• I'd fast bate be 'in yonr 4 ' that growth+is pr,)dueed wholly by the Is ¢ ma be;. Where it hits• been'sttempt- violent maniacs are found either in the ra fen he landlord's rill name in and 1w p shoes." Mame—" Yes. If tb re's anything �� - combined action of the earth and th air• ed 'he r salts have been satisfrctory.- town or waylutrs' of Gheel. The G} vern- wins r a wnrd in his e , an i l0 1 the more destraotive of hs in then another �' The first rest re ui.ite ie to kee the a rth, mbnt has instituted a commission for this "brains f Lrurope" gated -settled down it is pinched feet.'"- PP �''" :- ne o the secrets of success in farming . ' I ` �€ by true cultivation, in cosh aond►t:on that in life eastern ete►tes live in the twat that a purpane. This eemmiasion also gees a to w gem of dominoes. ion may sprinkle yonr $nge with mask it the moiatarP that comes down readily may icer of vetoia the admission of the Insane It was ell for N.urope. if you will, r > be absorbed and carried down into the arch fe garden vegetiablea, a little fruit, a few ° �! = ods of b tier ora few do,cen est e ever into the commune of Gheel. The do not But is of snob s oon3itio of exiatsnae get the of acetic fra seas will cling to g n< where i*is stored for future nae: B : the P g Y de*ire intractable or Iuaurable fleets—no for mild 1 Helios much bene r than shvetiog them stilt r w"elk, with few extra crops at various �. combined action of the earth and air it is ae i►one,jma amount to more .money in a matter what be tneir etwtioa'in life. Aad, then. up i emit* or asylui s, where even .A I , broaaht to the surface when needed. havin received a patient into the nom- Lha child en cannot left ease them for A telephone girl receives alts, bat ahs y air tha�n o e large special Drop of grain or g doeaa't them, This a of the basi- �`k�` Moisture is of great importance. ith- oo ton and i can be produced without extra muoity, they 'nee a vigilant aurveillanre good. Pay P , oat it no growth can be produced,and with la r Mt iia rices, and without keeping over his or her movements, whether it be It is a leimn worthy of trial=even nese ie attended by those Kiri g the metra• P ,, �, it fertilit ie both produced and can b car- neeieasar to have the lunatici confined in though it began with super tition. Ment. �x �,r.", y e tra ted ma which must be idle most of y _ rigid to the feeders of tie planta. " C rtain t e yea • the asylum or allowed to board among the Mr. Monroe (insinuatingl j-" Do y°it .'- } . , .� elements of fertility are contained i the There��w a time when celery' gi owittghrbitantea �iv��a a`sG t'a• be]ieve in such • thing ae love Y' Mise ,{ 'y ' earth and certain other elements ace eon- w a onl rol'lowed with a view to having w 13eaause of ibis commission, which eon- A.atty—" Well there ought be, •iter aU tamed in the air, and when these els en�e As 'i`n1e sled +titattwwar! +, e pply fifor fall sae. NDN the first Drop sista of the most famous doctors in lunacy wee a gethlnR to et p4aeai. tae you've made during-yonr life. ' " 1 are bron ht to ether in the earth ave lable in North-Western Lruro , violence, undue § $ g m y ofti n be seem in July. To obtain -the pe Matabe eland has been itde written a- Cholley smoked a eigaretta ..ae - ; plant food ie produced. This is don per- pante �Zeeeaesry for. this easily work the excitement, sad;all kinds of improprieties Choked him !n a minute t s : ft city only also the earth is kept in raper sed hap to he sown in the hot bed, follow- among the p'fleets are well guarded bout, boa nee few white 9n have bees < condition b the true calcars of the soil- Some sae bad by way of jest, - Y e the .,after by regular sowing oat of ap;ainety, and, a oonnagaeaoe, the little there- he 1$nglish ne a spare are sow + Moisture carries with it the fertility con- 0 1 s For ao ' munity liv on iw lazy existence is printing dvertisemeuts a penanalty Put tobacco is it. d ,era fpr • succession i panting . ,honduetee " tour that is to tart for the in- , There's nothin' like the 'weddin' _- tained in the air and takes up othe " fer- a rl ere be White Plume which has PQSOe• , b Y terestiug region frim whi h ell bat a few Fer Lo make a fetler'Isarn ; tility when it passes down throes the 1 vas artl�y white bee been found to ive aZi'LAN TION OZ A LEOEIfDi '~ y, soil and subsoil. When it reeihb its g favored whiteA were deb d until a few For de thinks thes�t she" is his a r��a satisfaction. f leavin the railwa station the - farthest Point nn its descent it is su plied g 'i Ater Y menthe"ago. Lovers of a ort may have a But Snds out that he is ber'rt. ., W: with fertility, and in its upward- p ssage An eprperienced real�estate agent •otion first object th t attracts the eye is the partiaiilariy good time on iia trip, for.the - Tom—" Did Mand tell on• the truth °r'or carries an incre+►aed amount of fertile y to a vised a• farmer who desired to sell his church of at. A anal, with the huge mission- country 'bounds with big ame. The rhis- Y ' A sinner "aro., ie, who ►i sd ten ears io wizen yon asked her Ger age t' Jr►aka the surface, where it is supplied to lants l rin ta' "wait a few months, ae the "roads cross erected in front. Then we enter the y g Y I• Yes," Tom—" What did she say V ' to produeq growth both of stalk sad f uit. a •e eo h3d now that no man will buy it straplyling main %treaty at the further end that coli try, has just written a little book, r Y P Ammo the Mrtabele ' which rh Jack—" She said it was none of my basi- r-t tot_` Wh ht than are the beet conditio a of i he rides out there at this time of the of which is the harsh of dt. D m h s— „ *owe - ' ar." This may be a hint to some farmers the patron salt of the place. And this mrioh tigt t on these brave eople and their nese soil to conserve . the areatest amou t of Y •"� moisture and plant food? It is eviden that t fat si ge nd road increases the selling church is,pat cularly mentioned be ause K int;. I was not white men so mace as Iia► Fiaise3e—" Ism awfnity sociis, Jae1i, � •�' the soil must be ke t in a mellow con it•ion v lue f their farms as much as they oast the legend att king to it and to'the saint Maxim ens and repasti g rides ths,t de- but those"roses you seat me don't match my -p- P i int eased taxes, sad erh�a s a rest eonawtutes the reawn why Qheel is. or tested Lleagula's soldie s, go!svn." he Fiance (who paid:9 s dounl-- ,,��- to . depth that will enable it to r edits P P g absorb the moiatare of rains and m itiag dal. ore. Very few who consider the rather was, mei cted as a resort for what Dr• 6 uegie says"Lo B agnla rtrlshed tet "C�'4 yon change yonr gown, dear Y' �%A snows. The heat portion"of moisture a lost atter will doubt that they increase thair are sapposecl to curable lunatics. enjoy some fruits of oivili' tion while re- gam•.you told me that yon siooeietp ,,�,;' � qty evaporation, and the carfare mn s fe v lee homes to the same extent. Io t e+ saves h oenrury the daughter of jetting many others, a tolerated the hoped for mp welfare." She—"Olh. ao 1, ,a," ke t not only mellow but ver hoe a so, in Dna of the tri h kings wee converted to resenae�of a few misa►on ries because they on misunderstood me, I said ,f '" p Y Our (farmers almost always desire mire Chriatianit h a fest Hamad tllirebernas. P Mr. stiaka, y 14,t"- order that the moisture slid accomp ging ] d t sa the can ro crl work. If they y y brought [m good things rom Europe that *inaerely hoped for your farewell". c' lent food ma be held near the s rface Y p p Y "he was Dymp aw. and her beauty attract• he move d, but be wool ado absolucel y { 'A, , p y o no make mr>ney they generally think en'er en ale mcnarah of all Iralaad. Rut eothinR o help them. word from him "I think 1 nnderatand sow." acid Hugs, ; until it can be absorbed and fully ppro- he reason is tfiey have not lied enough, " printed by"the feeding roots of plan e. If ad otters run in debt for mora, bat tl'e Dympbca wee`a►eized with_ a religious zeal--- would h ve 611ad their boots with chit- •` why,they .peak of Dtliaa Weilaby'e new `" ` this is not done and it is not done the hick the a sire with it rams ooinmon to all sivaere ��ecaonverca is ,chase dies blip he would sot gi a it. The people Paris-made gown as a 'creatine.' I stooks t fi� r 6 g days—and she' refused She attentions of believedihe was all Powe ful. It wee be almost as if it were made of nothing. °_ prevailing system of shallow plowin y and p r nge�easiugly, while he.land produo" �� I'�" every suitor. wbo bropght the rata a d ahandant bar- " Did you give up anything last I.ant, : insu ficien.t cultivation, there must be a nl i the rowin season. 4o in the end As a resuit het father beoatne enra d great lose of moisture by evaporatio and he r>ioregage oft n .Tins, sc►me ons else veers►. '�'heic Leemrug g dens sad shun- Cas,wrell l" asked Dnkane. "Idid." "WhaO another loss both of moisture and plant ekes the farm, and the old process is re- and thce•tenee to wad her to a swineherd ; dance o� beer end cat to eorhibitad the did yon give ap?" " A cheek for X180 for " j food when b ca iliac attraction it is but Dymphna,!anderstwnding her father's mighty ?power of Lha Ki g and his mindful- my wife's Easier tossers." x 3 _ I ! Y P Y este , w th only nAw actors in the pro• wrath, beaou 11t the hbt monk Gereimraua - brought to the surface. It is evidentl true ramriie. IThia thing often repeated has R y Hass of gheir want . A eoaoaragiag w=ord ;.11' e that the true cultivation of the soil w 11 in- et h me thinking sa tt ehonid. Possibly to save her, wa+I he oounseilied her to fly W from hrri woulri b;ve do a w►onlera for the Author—" 1 em troubled with intaviais. GR et when the asked him Lo 11!e awake at sight,hour after honr,t'sink Fes' crease fertilit , while a coostaatl i rasa• Flainderr. miasionariea ; y y Y Y hep ave been mistaken in thinking more ing yield of crop will be produced ala It Jami w the requisite oonditioe to pro+- In dee time*hs arrived at.}he plan*where rend th m children to b he would not fag about my literary work." Friend— "rig is universally observed that the beet f r mere crit F war acres and better will naually now 'cods the town of C}heel, sad gave ( Jilt• 8rgee to help the Whoa Carnegie '• Why don't you ge��ap and read portions s a , P herself to prayer and fastin But the i b g g � ' alas s row the beat oro s while t the g• war w lit to o home h asked the Kin of it 3" '-� r� R Y K P , give the promise of sucoess. g+ "ba* what h should tell the. hite', 'men about Stalate—+6 When I wta`a ohild'iny fatties R F, `'' Kw F,er father, wu ids izimse+lt frith same time the fertility of the- soil i, kept ---- ! i reg®�" and equipped a dost of boats to him ing that he hail been so indifferent made mea terribly afraid of the dark and I ve . - np. The beet farmero plow the deeps t and S Pin 88pairs. .. a •" Arrivin at Antwer , he h never often over it:" Itthel Knox—•' I give the beet cultivation. For thi nae : p g I reescue h r B P to the rol;ross of mi.,i ►nary work. The 8 - .� . reason they are recognized as the best farm- It ys to look the farm over tore the sane discovered her hiding place, slid im• ( Kiva plied : "Yoe will tell them what wandered why yon waited for daylight to burr of tiering work comes on, and Bad medlacoly set tomb algae to see bier. He yon ha a sere." go home." }� ' ere. out w .at o ht to be done to 'lee ever found her ea cul is rayer, with several It w robabl as w 11 for Lo Bungnla „ , , Z,L, That all manure should be cave and 4g p Y- ge'K P y Cho11y-- I "eve-.dp aigatett+ ' vaster jndicionsly applied is a.foregone concl cion. thingg about it in good condition. It time " simple" (iu*wue) persona looking ou— that hs died when be did. H!a scopic day." Goy!• Indee-L" Choliy—•` Yes. ¢,21r I And that there is an almo.t ani sisal is Lail n by the forelock In this matter, a arosaed wt such piety. Uymphna did `not forced tm into the wa , believing that he A tramp stopped me in the sabatbs, end u - neglect to do this is just se ale>*r. Bu fisc great deal of the hurry and worry of s ring see her father. She continued her prayer* was In incible. Hie o erwhelming defeat demanded my valztablce. I gave ap a fall . the .oil wi 1 nae iia fertilit, when'p .,,per• work as udnatl ex rienced on the farm, that the reaaob of shoes who had coins to eieaaro}ed all eon8den i•r him as the great k of ei arette&" . ` "`' esu avuidedy sad the enndry jabs.sec- watch beside her should 6e rvs*tored, .and wonde>♦ worker of the ibe, a f her who °- g 1 cultivated unless the roductto a fed 1 Bm to er-'• Wb were ou dismisaseil d I - Y ► P beac►min ears ee�i b her a y ., 5 ,,; . to grork and the re�fuae returned to t moil "essay to keeping things about: the plata in the Ktag. g $ Y Fes'' by his #a instant war old alas s P Y Y y 01 haps can be done more a►tist,totocily, ant want of 8tia' love drew his sword �s from our last lane Y Servant— Be rotee his poo la. ewuld" never have ' P �'• i' • as manure, Is not true"in any degree. oases lust once I got drank." Employer , �, .. Ca a more leisurely AND 01A lilt HiAIs FROM THB t►oD'Y... en ing age , R„ n £, - ?;� That manure and commercial fe i�izer r� =--••— How long were you employed there2 4,. vr•ill renew the Boil no one doubts. But `d .°` The legend �e> a ern state how tits insane ., 3ervaat—"One day 1" llerai►K. stash tie ttMte Last CeeetserT. . . that the soil is capable of increasi g in �" �' . were immedIALPIY made " whole in mind," Peter the(Treat said of his country and Duel IIp to Data-r"I oballengo pon to s fertilit when ro rl cultivated hile J A 1 I Mira thumb alas indicates y said tr�ily:— Ruseip► i rotten befoee she is duet." `Aaoe ted." "Your a oice of ` �,' ,. Y+ P Pe Y Ya and the went forth ptoalaiming the mire- .. p t" at'the same time the yield and qual ty of great will power and force of eharacitoer. ale, ripe•" To realize the t lie meatninq of these weapons--dagger or pistol?" "Neither. : _- - crops are increased is clearly establish d by Au tralia has"more churches in proper• .From that time�no'w 1,200 years '$40 words and the tulne*s f their implie;atioa, Winter asemnt of 1�ont Blanc—rotten rope the growth of timber forest. . The opts tiori o popnlation than any other country, persons en!erinq from mild form*of inean- -one meat ■Lady in de it the reign of gliza- —three feet distance." I A r penetrating the earth preserve mello mess, So gtimes the':cop fr��th as aoreof orn►uge ity were brought to the spot where `dt- beth and Catherine I . In Russia, during Mral. Numother--" Look` at the baby ; '�,; .�. • and the condition ennables the soil to rink trees iti+'•New Zealand amounts to =1,003. D mphba was killed t and, as is the ease is 1 the eighteenth cantor , were to be found doesn't he seem really different from most .v' in ine moisture of rains and to Ppres., ve it In Hong Ko ig and Shanghai there is no all faith cures, many of. them recovered side by side the vtoes like of savagery and babies of his age—he in so " Mr. Crusty "r " for thb promotion of growth. It m y be duty on,spirits, almost the only Ching fm• lisle reswaon. In brae a little village grew civilization. Add to he 'look of social.in• _"Yes—er—I think very often they ars , � .; , ` supposed that the falling -leaves pro erve poi d free. r around the spet; the commune of Ghsel atinot,of humanity in he wider seas . and quite attractive, but, an you say, he iv �. r+�., fertility. .-But while the decay of 1 avec Miss Lizzie Bailey, of Dexter, Me, 'has was incorporated several oeotarles ago, of moral responsibilit that is to be found different►'' w does supply some fertility, yet the in a been teaching ,school couLia-lo sly for 44 and•to-day the town itself, which i' In the in a Zulu kraal,.the w rsiroorruptions that a�ae� bo m of a �: �� r in growth of wood each season is g ated year centre of the little commune. are-bred in courts like .that of Louis XV., ,r5,�w . than the increased roduction of leave and ndon flnda'em to t for X00 wiinten ulatinn of 6,' O i persona and iw beano- doe can form som faint"notion of the . . -- SEED THOUGHTS. ..,. k`��. therefore, the ferti ity of the forest soil must" and irls as rap;-sort rs They earn eight f p ohu(rtihes—one 8t. Amaad, lit the Russ•a" ��ta1'under lizabeth and Cather- y s hs have increased each season:' By force a of ■bill nge e► week. other the church_of the patron saint, St. fine. We give our body to the gra`a In corritp• w{ I - wood over leaf growth, I mean that a large T e handsomest English women are said D mphnei. 2'he nn , ate a" boler, wax Oriental tion, but it will be aarrendered to as in k tree increases in rowth each .aeasoa in a to found in London and the lar' a towns nderstandin the rzllarit of this coil• tri g 8 g y in its apt of civil dr anirtation, =but with- incorcnptaon. ��j". mach greater propor ion than does a mall of ngla<nd. nay of lunati�a and iia rniaon efielt't, let ns go out th idealism of th East. The oa.pital The ye�ang Christian-unesred for,like the ti,Lt tree. A tree two feet in diameter lilt cease A postal sygum it sbwat to be establish• in spirit to the quaint li•-the Armee de Tara• w a setter of blood and lust. barbarism town cloak not looked of , is apt to go : s in the growth of wood each season ucih ed i the Chinese Fanpire, beginning with hout inn and visit some of ita habitues. arca . ` wad hie y, ache' M and aspen itioa , g , t more than a tree six inches in diame r, so the eaports. . You will find in the eitting•room perhaps drank nn+ and sav a violenas, indolencse Let as net be like theta iwitkout--faith, ; z' '_r it is at once'*een that there is in a timber heel•ploughs were known in avois'At adozen�tnea engaged at dominoes, a.reis, os sad mi-inesae actio ty. The moral -con- that think the bodies are lost forever that ff• forest an increased growth each seaso over Ital , and appear on many Roman coins and conversation. •buddonly Dna of them' hue ditian was refloated in the physicV 1. Never are oast into the grave;likelehildren,seeing i that of the previous season. - To meet that insc iptior,s. an unlucky streak atrdominues,"and he re. wast ere such a mi 'ere or squalor and the silver cast into the furnace, think it "`+A "' ' growth an increased supply of fertil ty is oney issued from .the royal 'mint lets members that he is made of glass, If every Lnagn• 'oange as, in he palaces of the utterly oast away,Lill ties a it out again, '_L ': 11 , deinandtd and supplied each season. This yes wan :—Gold, £13;908,840 ; silver player were sane, they would think this a It mpr ss Elizabeth. The rudest and the• a pure vessel. . " infallibJ establishes the truth that th "re in £84 ,039 bronze, £51,bm subterfuge to stop laying But they mostc tl furniture ere' mbledto ther - y y Jth Be W hilat thou hast thele, smsee for th -self ., ' a it 'hP Parch and air inexhaustible su plies 1 r. Sohliemaon found is the I rnlps. of know the poor fellow s monomania, and, Filth nd a leador w alas s alternatin `:- "' .. P Y g Immortal richees. k i of plant food. Trri pottery vessels that had been carefully with evi4ent pity,they watch him rise from and t e vilest food'w a eaten off platen of �`. " ' 1,e i ttio�e who esir show► that "this res- fur ed on a wh,+el: his Best and echelon toward the door with , Adapt thyself to the thi*ge with.which` y 1- -" ' Bold• The Spectato • th lot has been cos and love the men 1' Boning is not true. And let them a stain arly New Zealand ploughs ;have been l eyes fixed and awed expression--fearful - . c;. Y t'* their oft reiterated theor that lan cod fou d.ti d' with ade'or othepi~ stone to hat the sll htest collision with a chair, „ with whom it is thy ppoortion to live, and Y P PPe j , t g dust watoli the man who knows it all that with a sincere affection►. * * * No has been so stingily distributed b the giv •goo digging point. tabli, or eioorjamb Leight. break him auto Aa.d iia eirpretisiion feed ion er be either dissatisfied` wfth thy pre- } ` _,, great.Creator that it is necessary to h• he to eaeope was disiiover by the tra4gmeats. W he 'iia small bo a cwt forth with Ehiin g � . bold the food that is rovided for ma kind the children of,a lenamaker who were play- . A WON.D,iia,�•"INTLTI 1'iNCN ; y Ks scot lot or shrink from the (attire. z' r!,, P He'1 like to brave a piained. s crit should becoaua, while yet oo ;},n - from its legitimate use and to tarn'i over ing with a� couple of lenses. � y s k to be fed to live stock'in order to pr serve aua, es early sa 1915, aesoai+atsly de• Out on the toasty street someone Ii ahottt• Tb" `Seiavio ootaintri , Bessie,Roama►nts- earth, t" a peaceful throne i of the Divine .' s the fertility of the soil, iecr'bed fhb differential thermametee, and in commanding• You listen, sad yon aud '.i rvis, are them et illiterate in Bur Bean , think, then, how diet, how entle , .� t" a� q 8 ' q g ---- • sol how eDpe should be made. hear Napoleon dteecting his disease-f®d off, per neat„ of a population being. and how reverenl�tilos sho: Idat be. � hi '� _`} t �" n fron'aze-head of 1'130 B.Q, the oldest +'coops upon.the fatal retpe•t from 1laeeia• unabt tit road Qts wri e, apple ie'ths moat , '` , A ffitovable Yard for P�ult That whfah is affan asked of (Ind'Is sot slit entioa►ted iron imptemont knepwn, is in The"poor ltznwtto imagines Glut hs in N&poi- illiter to of the Lati peaking ,tame. the »A`convenient portable yard for to la ie ;the poeus<ession of the British mane m. eon. A crowd gathare about him--mewtty ire lege of diose a able to read and write so meth his.will end way as bis•pprova,l of ppee .z .. shown in the illustration, from a Ake by early .$1,000,000 is said. to ave beep- lunatiap. But he heads them net, St being; d.'i • Italy folio a with 4R per eent� °lir way. .: �= F..C.Williams,,Kinge Co.; N.Y. Thi yard 'ez endediin e•I,atuscy in.the IgiM, lie Parke" donly a woman appears on the aoene. _ ne ftlite to;,Prance an Belgium'about 15 per Ae soon els we are with(Inst in faith"Irnd fi is-ea ciatl deal-nc d for those who ke ;ane a uares of New York city. . carries a little OW14. The lunatic sees the aseut. In llarag,►ry t e -Illiterates number, love, we are in prayer." - 7. poaltrq iri cities,sad are not" akiie o let he fele of Malta has a tanago of itis child, and at Daae Jvopolean, Moscow. war 4d sant, ;.in Aust to 8d r' Dent., and 1# you do notrnahfarhie`istadotn,donof; ;. . i them run in the garden. 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Dickie xs the con•' � i . It the date paid ahead. - - tf �raet irly wall advanced, o r midst. ::.- , —rG o. Moore, who has been working Dr. Bateson and lady gaited # M>�: . ' ,� ,,,, , � t 4, at# �n the merican;lumber camps ,for the T I's recently. + _ 11"V00 ;.. sl. net ' ter ie now with Bu frle�pde. n Monday, Aprils, the wife o 0. t P -' —M neols, 6788, the greatTported C la of a day hter. All well:1 - PIERIN� ONT., APRIL 18, 189gg ` sire of rotting horses, will be inarboroMr. And Mr e. (c. Richardson, o CIare• - dvt: in mut, called on friends here recently. i T �j and M rkham this season. lee a i �' LOCALISM S: anothe part of per,. Mrs. Wm. Knox and daughter, of SALE' ppaa I , .TAKING --R bt. Davidson has rented the resi• H ran county, are vieitnng this week a. . . T. Kno='s. - t. ,. —Logan's for Timothy and Clover. * . donee t the west end recently vacated by . ........................................... .... ........ .. - . —Mrs. John Field is with her sone i Berner Baker,"and will enter upon the ar smiths are tlotng the rollers ap irl ,.... : •..__..._...•......................•.•••...,1 _ . .... . ... ..... • cyeses on ,,%ith very little dela fie style this week. Anyone wishing ; • - I. . the city for a weer. P y ' —Safety bicycle for sale cheap: A�ipl —0 going to prase we learn tUat Ddxe. an implement of hie kind would do well i - to T. C. Brown, Brougham: * M. C. retz, of Wbiievale, is in a very to Dell o» Herb. , =Rogers & Son habe had a neat si preoari us condition. All friends have We would advise that young matt from �8 h%'Ve �t1at finished taking stock placed i ► their bakery window. been summoned, as her death is .hour) rho north to take a good. strong halter : . —Alae. Findlay ie again an employe o xpect d} wi4b him the next lima he seen out on i . and re now. offering a great many the Spink Mille. He reported for duty --rW regret to learn the# Jelin RiDh• bu�inesa, and probably.when he is ready - line of goods at specially reduced. rd on Reeve of $oarboro, and Reform to retnru he will find his horse and rig . . on Monday of this week. �• :i , prices t0 Clear t11eln out, In order t0.. : —Thin b have a ain become brisk al o in a for East York has had 0 relapse wh re he left, it instead of bridle and lines g g P + mak room dor our new Spring (loons.: the $ ink mills, Ra that institution is now nd;th t his physician hes advised him onl �„_, __ ;. • • rnnnipng 24 hours per day. o rem in indoors for two months. MARKNAM. { wbi k are aMving now. Every man) r —Begillar meeting of the Fire Co. this, --1D. Smith a driver became frightened , ;; shot d See Our new worsted and Bult- (Friday) eyening. All members are re• t tips talion the other day, and ran up 'bao load of young poo �e t orra here q p a ape t a meet en o able evengng at!I'Jerse - , in S Eve lad should see our new nested to be iii attendance. ordo 's sideroad, upsetting the$art and j y i y g of —The .topic for lho 0. E. meeting$tin• umpi a he and his eon into thle ditch, ha t" with Capt. and Mrs. Rosier Tues- new Dress Goods, Berges, Soliles,and - . . day night is "Self•control, and pow Ito hejan anal was captured, howej or, be= day!. per' h01Ce stock Of new rants. Ever :. ' gain it." The leader is W. L. Pucitering. ore do ng any great damage. the bills are out for the E. R. T. and M. p y" • —Rev. J. �'. Uokluy; of Toronto, was •--�F r Sale, a gnalatity of f3n�der and spring fair to be held at Markha on the Ijod is Welcomeb t0 Call Mld inspect . - -here on Tuesday calling upon old friends. nthb l Raspberry bushes from;the beet est fast. Besides the prizes i t stallions Our eW goods. LOWest Oaf3h prlCe6. - He was as' on time in charge of Pivker• urseri a. These bushes will be sold at and;balls, there are some good tractions . 1. lag ciroait. row 2 to 8 cents each, in quantities t0 in the shape of trotting and running races. Highest price for produce. ' Consid a plowing was done in uit. Now ie the proper time fol• plant. Rev, Dr. Aylaworth, president of the , Loudon Conference, wad-elect{ng Rev. Mr. I I this vicinity last•week, and when the pre- ng., or other partioulare apply`to John Young this week and renewing an nein- r - sent winter fres migrated seeding will be . gee Church,street, Piokellnq�' ks for lance of over thirty years. He'le tt Wed. DI ' resumed. —In this issue Robert Mi er !as' nesday morning to atten a m ting o! E . . -Mrs. McLean, of Davenport, after ender for the erection of a new barn on transfer oommi$too whfeh we In oronto - RQU . : -pending a fortnight with her sister, Mrs. lis far east of tbe'village. Ten ere will yesterday.. . W. J. Reazin, returned td her home,on a rec ived up to, noon on We nesday, The Messrs. Graham of Claremo t, have. 1 ! . - : - Monday. 6th in t., And sp�oifioatione o&n a .seen sola that excellent stow horse, -th Hack. - . : / - —St.Andrew's pulpit was occupied fist nd of er partionlars obtained b calling nay!Stallion Seagull. He goes to London. , ' '. 1 Aril and cannot help bat impilove the :class of Sabbath by Mr.' Mustard, a student from n Mr. Mi ler on And after Friday, • , � � , IIAmilt a will officiate 5th. P carriage and saddle horses in thatection. , ,. i 1 s:;: Toronto. . Rev. o . . The C. Heise farm of 96 acres, lot 17, '.+ . neat °abbath. �W have been creditably i formed - y : , I: i —The town bell waa s echless on t al a sooty Cisme sad Fish W rden ie 8th con., was sold the other day for 6Fi,6oU. po Geo{. Popper also exchanged for city pro- " Wednesday morning at 7 O'olovk. Surely boat t be appointed at Piokeri g HAT• per y, the ��Roeektorry Stook Farm of 20U . the inclerient weather did not impair the or, w ose duty jt will be to vi orously s, lot 20, 9th ten., -with Mr. 'Neat, of ' . • - health of toe metal. , afgce the law in that behalt. eke >,o To cyto.—Economist. —Hand rails have-been placed on either WO a boys, but go at once and hang Painter Hammond was at work; retouch• � ^ side of the stairway leading to Dale's p yQu gone and spears, else Ms�or Har inn ithe Franklin House last week and as Th seaB011 is just now opening for - i Hall, which is a decided convenience to er a have ooe$al0D to invite you to a result the different rooms are changed - those descending in-the dark. 0 11 n him personally. an&everything has an improved I k. - .—Judson Bundy, of Claremont, is in — n of the most extensive 'poultry The mortgage sale of the Reesor farm on - S R1 40 CLOTHING —. _: -charge of J. H. Bundy's peddling wagon, farm, r in this vicinity -decided too other the -loth concession of Markham -ame off . He will call upon the farmers of Picker• d y 4b t hie hens w6re not in the beat of at the Franklin 'house on Tuesday last. I during the neat few weeks. 1 b alth, and therefore resolved to treat The farm is of the beat In this section,eon- an We are showing elegant ranges in all kinds of F.'Whaley, V.B., was in the village it tem t -a bath of sheep liniment. As he it tifng 185 acres, all good soil, nand has �f Qrsteds Fancy Panting% Canadian :end Im- it tt�e beet farm dwelling in the county ��. . this w':. He has not yet decided where h d m re of the liniment than its re. erten Tweeds at Close prices • : York. It was knocked down to W m.Ree.•- i . to locate, but in the meantime will reside q Tired or his own poult►y, he extended or,;; 4 f Cedar (trove;at the very k price of i -;� ............................•........... I with his mother at Wbilevale. t i p�i ilege to n neiL,hbo� .M flock. A few #11,(lb0• This is certainly a very are bar- - —Deo. Parker, Danbarton, has 'reoeiv• urs f6rr d��Pd ii reliev,J the lens of gain- . We h ve also opened our new stock bf -- - ed bis spring stock, and has just had the f rther suficriva�. We are glad to see that MesyrR. f�liken c same opened out.: • Call and see the Roods —l 'r m react:ot; the mic�utee of the null {envie, of the East Riding f York it m"I'llm:! if A�Z gAP Rj� ! IlnfNullnlittiii before deeidiov whe•e to-purchase. * {e an©il in another column, it will I be seen Plowman'a Association, waited on the Ag• —Robert Fawcett, of Winnipeg, is here 't t ih collector's roll was not returned ricultaral and Arts Association on last wh ah for q ality, design and price ar.a better than . • Tbnrsda avenin and' invited Lhem with friends. He ie working at thebuild u till canny cast. Thai officiaC wishes Y g �Pe hags ever shown. inq trade out there, and is highly pleased u toe ate that he waa mach delayed in unit' i■ 'the bolding' of a joint plowing - . . . • . .with the prospects of the coming summer. -iii o o k by the tardiness of sons' parties °t1a�b °e:t fall. They asked :ha assooia- -F. K. Lapp and family moved to iw o r side outside of the municipality, tion to give the usual grant of ij160 in that ' " behalf, to which they agreed. We can look • A - . B NTING • BI .. .. : - rantford on TneBdsy, where Fred has 2' ler wore some seven dollarr. leas re out eow for the largest plowing match ever - - - secured a �ituation in a fut-niture factory. to d than the roll called for: Such le held in the Riding.—Sun. _ _ .— L. We wibh.him every success, while we re• o d Bowing indeed. ___ •—•--- --=----••— .. - . gret hie departure. - r mps are very nuuaerous here jest L. UxaRIOOe. - i1. ~. �T , N_jRY —The Bryant dwelling and lot in the w. They have taken up their summer -- h _ Village of Brougham will_be offered for a r e g in (cordon's grove, south of the G Jaokran, who was injured bye a ^--� �"�"'� : .. . eels b Thos. Poacher, auctioneer, at t ti n The cook house is used as a fallfpg tree, is reoo�ering rapidly. - y Q We int is week w th our stook in excellent shape Each day new novelties are (lerow's hotel, on Friday, April 20th, at silt g; whit the brush and fallen limbs The west end hatcher shop has changed P P. Clark being the new proprietor. being ad ed, making the most complete assortment of Millinery (foods and ,. - 2 p. m: -See advt. a vd fuel when the nights are chilly. bands' , —Parties allowin stock to run At large t�h old 1+1 r. Gordon allow .such -a state of The License Board of North Ontario Noveit es ever seen in Pickering. We allow a large assortment of Stri►w. _ in the neighborhood of Pickering aft irs o continue, be must not be ear• meets at the Inspector's office on the 21st P1Aq as. No oubt these are to be the loading feature of the season, North, bl onld not overlook the fact that ri ed if the said buitdin is reduced (a day ;ot April W consider applicwtions for on tripping 'he shaped hat in the race for prominence. Flowers :. P R licenses. endless o suits all tastes, Veilings, Etc. We cordiaUy in. . . - Enos Remmer has been appointed pound- as as me of theta evenings, #doses Lioton, for some time engaged_ in vita all to inspect our stock. . keeper for-.tbat locality. Tose who were so ready to And fault the tannery, will try farming this year for �• �;t i : Massrs. Hilts A Dillingham, the iln� wit i t1 a fire engine on the night) of Cul• a chf nge, having moved last week to the ' I -- RS• le IS�'/• . dertakers, are having their hearse re-, lis' r because it would not rescue -a Kelifti6on farm on the let concession or . painted. This is one of the most modern bur lin telegraph pole without AII supply Uxbridge. KING F#TREET, PICKERING' hearses now in use in Canada. The pos- of a r, should reserve deoiiZu until George Barclay Miller, for thirty years _ . • - .- : session of such a vehicle reflects much 'the a e the machine work when jwater is a rosident of Quaker Hill, died at his resi-• - - credit upon the enterpribe of Ghe aforesaid• to b ad in abundance. Whip we do den"on Monday of diabetes. His illness - . u said to have been aggravated or betaken• 1- gentlemen- not int,.in that our engine-wo la have ; • ed by a loll be received in the winter. —For sale, a nine, remarkably gentle, eine he buildings'hAd lake Ont rio been 1 to b' on for X15, and cod chasten for at h n A heavy bog, weighing oval 40U lbs., - . ag p y g we with the same uranoe ��,ed to have been injured in reloading it - • 685, (both for 047 sash) very suitable for olai hat the Toronto fire de rtment onto, a wagon at the scales a tow days ago, ' , t ladies or aged people. Formerly owned with ydrants, ohefnioal e►nd stream an- anti lo."save its lite," as Dor informant . and used by the late C. Johnston, lumber sines nd all could have done po more opt it, they killed it in Ibf regulation way. I ' tierchanl, Whitby.. Apply to E.Stephen• than as done by our boys, Instead of -On Thursday last Robert Titus, a bo of i" . � , son, telegraph, express and ticket office, finds faiilt with oar present fire pro. 17, working in Uxbridge township for �os- Whitby. - * - teoti . it would look mueb better if the eph Graham, slipped forward off' a-'load of —A11 parties who desire to become chro ' oroakeis would lend a hand and woad sad was ran-bear by the wagon. Hia . shoulder bone was broken,00lhtir bane frac- mem0ers of the Piokenng Cricket club help make - our system more pertsot. I I . for 1894, should enroll at once with the Faul finding and liberally .ars peldam tared, and chest bruised. He will gat bet• - , - aeoretary, as the managers are deairone closet Assaoisted. tar in a few weeks —Jaatnal. On Saturday last while a young son of . of-procuring material as well as grenade -- a large frame bsytne and atsbles at Mr. McNevin, 7th eon. of Scott, was pat- Direct rta ion Of D {lj oot�p, 1}r686 ood8, LlII8n6, with the least possible delay. The pros #Lie a tern, owned by Robert Miller 1►fid ting tiny down to the ei►ttle be fell through : peals are bright•-for a Very successful 000u i d by Wm. Cullie, .were consumed the feed hole, breaking his arm just aboye season. by fi on Thursday Bight, 6th inat., to• the elbow. The lad is doing as well as earl I Ci rtalns {�ar�iet6, �10Y88, H®story; Tweeds —The Royal Templars' concert on Fri- geth r with silt horses, 1 steer, 16 pigs, 8 be expected. . - . - . day evening in Dale' Hall Hall was s very, shoe , a quantity of seed grain,hay,etmw On Wednesday night o! last week news �(� �f Orsi@d8.. (�BneTa1 D� �7 OOdB. -� - suooessfal -affair indeed. The hall was and i arty RU the tonant's implements. reached town of a very distr�iag sooident a . 11- _ not crowded, but th who were there The origin of the fire is unknown, but it whiQh occurred on the 11tH con. of Brock, _ � --were treated to a a len id ro am, con• is a Tall sea that it was caused �eadd the Cowan homestead and which re- tt �j p P g y P ' Arrived New York �aroh 1Qth per Eth©pia. QPiII be tri.,nted to by members of the order. It by tr ps, as from their close proximity sal in the death of Wm. D. Twobey, el- , • is assured that at t destson of John Twahe , o! Cannin ton. laced oII. the C►'OunteJ9_as 90011 ads OBS) le. . hair next dime concert to th road; these barns were frequently , y g p p p The anfortuas to young man left Canning. . _ 1 the Templara will ltaye a crowded hence. used shelter over-night by such obar� too i►boot noon on the above dots to drive . • ,. . —Horsemen who are in need of route actor The fire alarm sounded about 9 - t a commercial traveller to Sunderland. argamns In all Lines Of hoods@, , �R bills'-will find it to their.advantage to have o'ol and rho firemen lost little time in . . . After remaining in Sunderland for a eon- . . i .' - same printed at this office. Choice stook elft the engine to the scene of the con• - - - g 8 g plei hoary, he started for home algae. of cuts to-select from,wbile the route will fiagr tion,but all efforts to save the build- Is transpired on the road is not known, ; , be published in the $ r, which is equal. in g• 'ose fruitless, as the flames had but shortly before 9 o'clock his horse reach- ' :. . - � fi P paper, 9 g ly as goad as bills. This fact should`not gain mach headway before being die- ed home without a driver. A number of a be overlooked, as THE.NEwe has a much cover The refleotion of the fire brought citizens immediately started towards Der. .. larger circulation tbrough Pickering than peopl from miles around, and no lose ryville in search of the oung Haan. On MMaln S reet, . . . M&ASR AM'-- •, . have all other .papers combined. If you .than one thousand spectators were on arriving at the bottom of�the hill- east of . t ' - . doubt this, call in and see list. , hand. In trying to save some _of the the Cowan homestead they were horrified ` - —w. J. Dale and-John Gordon have stook Mr. Stevenson, who is hired with to Qnd the lifeless Dor of young Twoisay :� . , • . I- pee . , again been appointed overseers of our Mr. C Ilia, bad a narrow escape from lyirig.in the track on the south side of the I . , .. . streets. .As those officials have been death. As it was he had one hand pnd The body was pinked up and eon• .. € y f . zealous in the discharge of their duties in the si a of his head bad) burned whoa vey beak to Cannfngton. It is supposed y th tin coming down the bill the young the past, we shall expect no eaoepti6n this he wet "compelled to abandon his task and ma wits thrown over the dash-boar onto . _ season. Oat of some 120 pathmastere, allow the animals to be roasted alive. th hard gcannd breaking his nook. Da � only nix neglected to return their lisle at The b' tidings were insured in the Phceniz ceased was well�kaawa in Uxbridge, and ODY I 'I last meeting of-the connect. Thee si C fn some 6660. while the contents highly respected by all. The romaine8 irin lothef;i at trh@ 1'89ent 8 ffia 11S 8 them at will yet be given a*chance, but in foto were i eared in the Lancashire for=1,850. were interred with military honors tri the g . y y The little oo t. That long felt want, the need of money, this matter .should be properly lr(,ok Of the latter amount Mr. Collis received I4iwoilla Demeter Friday afternoon, • after and a correct return made, wheal» a ah for >1946.K0 on Tuesday. With b9reaved Tamil have the sympathy a! x On ug �e Mk Oil .f01" ai$re Of Vous ` the vrork has boon rfot.�tned or not, lar o circle of friends and acquaintances in Swooped dowD. p ; . y , Ps I this a -oust Mr. Collis seems. to be par-to be the R:eh of the ratepayers t foot atisfied, as Qt this season of the their sad b4reaveiroen#.--Timer.' money d We or8 Wllhng.to give you in r8tQ1"Yl, �'88d oa11i@. ....... ' retain the present system, therefore -w years t e stook of fend and other .00ntenls Whitby Presbytery meets at Whitby for the B 1�®. mttet try and make thdt system as re of hmt are not so numerous as at almost April )7th. �e are ab eat to p]ORe Wl1at W8 oOriBider a d@old@dl Bt10� mnnerative-as pnesible. Work not per any o or. W e understand that Mr. Mil• bard and y Aberdeen will likely , formed will be charged attaint the pro ler received a check from the Phoenix visit Belleville on May 24th. . cessful dear f8 business, for Whish we feel grat@ful to our . party and levied ea taxes• the following Go., t e amount of the risk held on the The Americans bought �9�,000 worth l7lallt d and 7nt8111gEclllt tltl9toln®2'9, alriud trQBt that 6 T 7n appointing overseers the noun buil ' Re. The buildings Will be replaced of-Canadian whisky last year.# • ell bs en3eavored to select good men fo at o by, those of more modern deri a The obampiou trotting dog "D�" Was l3t1�1nesB d�alln In the part shall have givela p@rfeflt eat16 the position do in saah division. If each h and a different location. 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