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Office and Residence, tin - ing Street, Pibkering Office home: Morning We regret exc edingly to els#e that Frank M*Bradq is farming with Timothy 3p td 11:30; Evening 8 to S. 'here wag a good market oD. Tuesday. Wm. Nilson oft a 7th a na, is in feeble O'Leary. We predict Frank will be the Lepat. Seeding is now the order of the day health. . white haired boy in the near future. �- hereabouts. Jose h Burk is re-arranging the inter We think it is about time our mayor was 4. _ °i Culling-a public meeting to make arrange- , , TON .c� l�ODDS. BA?'tiIi'IaTE1�8, W. Mundy is calling npowi the formers for of 1pe dwellin and o herwiae chaps• �_ menta f�rr the 24th•of May celebration. DSS SOLICITORS, ETC., U.',} Aad1al;a street ` - - hereabouts with a stock of tinware, etc. in the same to is likin . °�; 1. lily b` s Wb'at hap become of our fat man ? lie - -,east,Toronto-. At Claremont 'ruesaap _ � :I Worthy Miles had a cow killed on the James Lawron left W dnesday morn• +. L ,�'4, , --- C. BARRIS• 1. here h intetads s nd- is seldom seen in our midst. Sorely sfie - T E, PARE WELL, ta: , Q. P. R. track west of bare one day last ing for Sudbury, i V • TER,County Crown Attorney,and County Choice Fi it Paient Flour $1.50 per bag. week, hasn't sone back on him. Cheer up Mau, (iter. Court ouse,Whitby• _ ing the summer, nd work at carpenter- „whily,there is life, there is hoape ' e ' Y � soli _ W. Gormley, of Pickering, is here this ing. F• (}. McCarthy a engaged �r6 AMPS MILLER S LICIrOR, s,0 �fi_ Tea week on an insarance diipedition of Ohs There ie proepe t of a roperty•deal in O'Leary as foreman of his farm. The lot- .. 5 TARP Public, Conve surer, etc. Office st lif6 variety. y } yam. Money to loan. Brougham at an adyano of thin -fixe ter gentleman appears to be always in a Thistle Ha;' near Brough j,� * T y Y BARRZ$- P K jv�-"L H. -Michell has rented Judson Bundy's pop-cent.ent. It'would look as though we happy frame of mind, as he is oonemnally ...-i.; - d� MaGILLIVRA , jJ tars,6olioitors,enc. office opposite Post p= =NG1•. house in North Claremont and will take were going to ba a areal estate boom. singing, "I whistle and wait for Hate. � . r,ffiOe,Whitby,Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A•;Theo• possession about Belay lot. ..._ Word reaches ns that John Trigg,recent- Q ID- .c m $ j �. A•lteC�illiorayIn ,LL B, Money to Loan. s9 se ,,, ., � of this lace, died at his home near Rag Dr. Smith, of Stonfiville, visits Clare• ! pia BARTO . y p . , ,ew thousand dahare, private funds, '�oN "°� i. bent on first sad third Tuesday of each lanon the 13th spat, 'Death was due to Ato loan on Real Estate Mortgages at real- �o .too month. Dental rooms in Bnad 's block. Tlie FairSeld oorre nd®nt of the inflammation. Be leaves a widow and a • enable rates of interest. THOS. PARKER,Bar- "t number of friends to mourn his sad and c raster,Pickering,(every Saturday,) 4-y 4do8 f" it S1 81 'o Inspector McBrien aid as o tial visit Brockville -Times speaks very highly of pp sudden demise. We sympathise with the 1 VVNES, BARRISTER, . slur � a : to our school on Tuesda and re its the Miss Anna J• An rson, i rmerly of here, ,�}:: ('�E0, F. DO po bereaved ones. 1. s <JI solicitor, Conyeysncar, etc:: hue l�er� p •a r �': � o institution to be in a very flourishing con. who is tcaohiag t e pabli wheel of that momently located in Claremont. Ogee place. The item ns the ly: "Miss Anna BABE LINE EAST. r ti iv a �' N M dition. Bnaay's Ha11, Brock street, north. stoney !o 94 id A The YOuu People of.the Idethodist Anderson in dein some cellent work as .�' Loan. v p teacher in our n lie wh 1, and the schol- LISID bburcla will old their monthly pabliA �. hl Mrs. E. Vail is very low st time of =r it M ars speak v y of h r. The aver- 1Pcterana�ry. . H q �' ~ ~ '" meeting on Tuesday evening next. The attendan�ae of the soli 1 is 45 while writing. A Robert Gormley talks of going to Ms>s 1 � i \ � _-� ^^� pep public cordially invited. aiz pupils will try for cuts, ace at the nett g, yANZANT, V. S., GRADUATE `$1 g `A We should like to see the e its of the itoba about Jaae 1st. ).,- examination. Mies Annie Coombe is visiting with- D with honore,J out. Vet. Coileab, Head �, a village take up cricket this summer. `' Branch office Dunbarton; New- friends at Base Line East, Whitby. '•. - ofDoo Oshawa,Branch a .o There is plenty of material here from off >aRYwo v• = ton Menagh Asst.,in attendance day or night. b i_•I o da�h Mr. and Mrs, R, T. Philip Spent sm- , _, Will be at Wm.Collin'P blacksmith shop, �- p4 ,o o a °��°�q A . which to construct a good teem. laud creek, pyery Saturday afternoon. aa-ly H ib �Nva ai The Whitby Presbytery oopgened- on Mr. HaII, ei rho , -called on Mr. day with their sop Was at Long Branch..; r g�_ HOPSINS,VETERINARY SIIR- .1 .ro v NIN M��OD :M Tnesda ,at Whitby, when the resign&• Green last week. . Chas. Stevenson has rented the pro- ' $, .. H. auoN, (}radn:te os the Ontario vet- �, o"o• PC � a Y 0 o visited party on -which the cottage stands from �ll a Toronto, re�elerea membe* _ j ,� $ tion of Rev. Hippan was accepted. Rev. Mr. Bell and si ter, of Ilesmere, „- Ill , urinary eg o' A McLaren will preach the pulpit vacant on with their stater, re. Gr n. Ira Vail, of the Ostario be nary Medical Association. —, ___�� - Whit• '11'. t I:. office.residence and ebuein forge ane and one- J A a i° t, Sabbath next. There will be meati g held at this ljUar and Miss Blar:hg Sonley, % quarter miles north of Green River. steel �• ••I g Itev, $andersoe, through ill health,hue place on Satard y evens next to see by, Silas Worry. sad Chas. Vice, Soling, , driving shoes aft 4on prices. O'Bee and Tole N •! ° ° o A � A g g s nt Sunday at High Park. .. . �' o not occupied the Methodi4t pal it for the about etartin sc o kind o! a ams. Let Pe ' home from;to 11 a.m.and 1 to 4 p.m• e w �I'd ever hod come, giapls address vPhitevale Ont., F. O. address, ° ,a (o A Y Y Miss Laura Dillingham liar re9nmed O� l�'0� •� w a o b '.' pass two Babb> 2as. It is to be hoped Jas. Boyd had veiy a slnl party on her dutiee, attar Seip Uome for two or . ' (,frees River,Ont. g . g O p 8I N S, VFi+TERINARY Q -ox that be will be in his aooustow@d place Monday eveningg est. fL erybody enjoyed y `, Ontario veterin- next Sunday, but if not a supply will be themselves to the heart' content. This three Werke, owing is sickness. - . * sur can, graduate of O>n pp The farmers in this section are very � dry College, T�'nnto, office and -residence,Lin- rocured. , 'Phe different mombet•s of .his is supposed to be a last rty of the sea- Pickering village. Cilie by day I .. E 11 I)AI�E family have also been indisposed during o,,, busy with their seeding. They proneanse J, ' - , - tel avenue, d " or night prcateptly attended to. Lome an the t ldrtnight with la grippe: One of our cdti 9.call on his best girl ,the land in-good working order. , � * iiseased feet,atbendea to at m� own torfte,where 1 L'E R I L L. tam prepared *do all kinds oK job and general Ajrj, ftyy were present ai the public one eve:;ing nt�y, a d he made the Sohn Brant,.Whitby, has beet arectinq - _ - blacksmlthing work. Man always on band. mm in Brandy's hall, on Monday, stay so very leu y that he hot" became became some assent fence for Ira Orvis, which HUMAS A. (3ftEiHAM, VETERIN- i -- -- im tient, brroke loose as made its way adds gjeatly to the appearance of his regi- k called dor the purpose of evaeideriDg the home. There w no mage done, but dance. I 1 ARY 9VAGICON,Gradual of the Ontario �b� pfl paid for Oairand Barley for estabtiFbment of a creamery in this place. Veterinary Oollege,Toronto,reQirtered member seed A oammitteo was appointedto canvas the young man ad batt r take s chain John Burk, of Brooklin, formerly fore= rot the onlb o Veterinary 14edicat Association. along next time, r else p t it in the stable. ' �` Jslso honorary member of'tha Qntario idedical ant land Ont the number of cows avail• i7nan for GF. Ii, Hamrick, paid a 9ying ' 13ociety,treats ail aisea�es of doneetieated Lai Tlaoee deet 61iiI of havi8pring Wheat ebb, well as Lo solio> t for steak. Aa- --- •"'�`"'" visit to this burg on t3nnday. John looks ` :male. Also partica:ar attiension to veterinary: miffed wi b their Fall est for grist, r`� �nt;e y, A11 cases pron4pi attended to at, can have it done eo, ab I have a oiler meeting will be meld this (Friday) �tTBv strong and hardy.+ 1. ' reasonable rates. Otfiae St ire well knowo,es-• gai�tity m hs►nd for that e"Ding in the same Place,When a Cow- MALVERN. , I tabliahment of Eiraham Arne..one mile west oti ,.�. The iollowiag deapa from Chicago +(3laremoat Tsleerame b Claremont punctual- BarpdrE. �Ete report will be of in to man of our readers : ; �-' �varem d;t to, lily •II . . ' ): I I The Band boys have purabasad a new At the annual meeting of the Scarboro . r�_.: 61'0 on from the S bt com n through Charles Gloodri was fou d gail6y o! man Good un Choi Fees iI8 and i28 Y M C. C. field at Malvern on the 11th suet., tone. Fl us, �1a60 per cwt. P elsagbter for the killing ire. Cron late the lollowin officers were elected for the 1. . '6heir agent, W. Dowswell. �lre new Friday afternoo , and t e jury fixed his g uw{tteie�ieF urns. season : Hon. Patrons, E B. Ryekmawt, fy t , _ _ done e" aebiole will be a handsome one, 'With top pnnis£iment at ve vee in the peniten• John Richardson ; --�--s-�.• UOPfIN• 5 is per bag, President D. Beldam ^"`^^""~ y : sand all complete. Would it not be a etired 1:30 and were HOMA$ DIINN, Conveyancer, Com- day in the week. - tory. The j ,� r� Vice Pros., D. Pardie; Capt., D. Beldam ; >_ 1 oeisrioner for taking Amdavite, etc., re- ides for the villagers to erect a baud till G:EO in rasa Dg a ve dict. The court Treas , John ,,1 �, ' 1�I I "R Sec., T. L. Willis, Malvern ; mnont,DBt. — 11• �, EE SSi ��ED R. �EEi .. stand near the main corners genas place, room was crowd with f ends o!both the Sparks ; Committee, A. Baird, A.Gray, H. � '' BUNTING, Issuer of Marring for the use of the band in summer even-• prisoner w►ad Mr Wb r. The ossa all Willis, D.Pordie, D. Beldam ; 8corer,.ilf. hs •. R M Aa R, PROPRIE.TOR.� ' 19.. I+iaen.es for the Oonnty of Ontario. Ot . ings. The expense would be small, while through has bee of a �t sensational Secor; Umpires for season, D. Brown and f` .. Sae at the store or at his residence,Pickle ' '1 oatare and the osis a omenta of the the pleasure of -having the music, say A..B. Ja gees. The club is offering twv - - once s week, would help to enliven the attorneys were ally in eeping with the first lass bate and balls to be plated for in ft. TOWN evidence. Alto ey De ght, who defend- pp q g lou summer evenings. connection with the games to be held her@ : , ? D. Convepaneer, Commissioner for Lakin ' he me®bans of Erskine obvrcbi heldold the prisoner, my ac axed ),lr.Wheeler t ; oil being in I with an to murder on the 24tiz of May. Any cricket slab �� ; affidavits, Accountant and, Insurance Agent al meati on Tuesday wishing to compete.should-at once write tp ' Yoner to loan on farm pproperty. wills pro i , a congroptatpn ug y Hrs. Cron, and afl goo Iaapector Shoe the Secretor betted. .-OFFICE—At whiteveae. Will-be i . . i events , April 10th. The chair was filled for the part be yed in hecase. He was y' $rongham every, Monday afternoon for tli I : T b M.$ende»on, while (Iso, Gerow aoi followed by AEta a Hn' fat for the state, Bills will be issued in s short for the transaction of business. 97-v r The tollowinq motion ha y�eel ww� the victim strand football and cricket tournament to as Secretary• +euro said t t M . W = 1. aONEY TO LOAN. APPLY TO F I I I 1 w� and adopted : of newspaper pe tion. He drew a net be bold at Malvern on May 24. Z`he tour- , s- 1T;� :Hutchison, ap steer at Claremont oto :. I ended cif crir*aa3stant evidon &boat the rig• ni 't will be on an eztenaiva scale, and 11 ' (Ianada Permanent .can A esYingm Co., h I: I Moved b' Andrew J011ifHOn, , p promises, LO be the most attractive event aEi•e,Toronto. Stork capital as,000,000, T .C . b James McFarlane, and "resolvid that oner and dis of Dr. hart s testimony P ascots 48,100,000, The cumpany lends money o ) ' ,- I `,, y that has ever taken place in this noted I. I we, the Members and Adherants of En is a very s w y Af r the reading at Scarboro of oar. The program will ems, , } towers current rates of interest and on tat the ve ot, a tion tar a new trial was S; .able -terms et repayment, Mortgages and ' I i kine ahnrab, Claremont, having �earoed brace a number of competitions open for fusels. The rot *an considerable bantur•s,purchased. No commission. No de ! I I ' I with great sorrow that our belosad pas- all: For football a grand trophy valued at z� Zzpenear moderate. 4ett fur the Rev. L H. Hipp hes tendered surprise, as o>z>a t aogoit was expected. 1kU will be given. A good prize will also 1 , L•� A. POST, COUNTY ABCHITEC' I - . his resignation to the Pn�sb"ery of Whit- 111 be Riven for cricket. All other sports will " • A. fioz the aonnty of Ontario Drawin ` __ '- by, tike this portlul]l Of plaaing-On Vo- BU ('IY MOUNT. be indulged in, foot-races, high-)ompinR, �,:' � �. dad s cations furnished ,tor every class, ft ; I ;1 cord our =ro in Bir. Hippan as a I gaaiting, tag-oi-war. Entries for foot-boll �' ~ sails ng. dte:m and hot water beating d ; I 8�ting work as *o manned in this and orioket must be in by Saturday may swntilation a specia:ty. oboe-Gerrie to ChristiangeaHoman, our high apprecia• place. L. Willis, seoreWy. ,. P 18th. T. , veru � _ eoraer Dander and• Brock streets, Waith .' tion of his talents as a preacher. his Mise $ is siting to II=• ,.° iesiflen•e=HinRaton Road Bast Pickering. S'! y+ ; i The committee ere as follows, fear from faithfulness as a ppaasstor and his warm brio the Scarboro C.C. and- tour from the � T. PENNELL, FOUSE PAINTS ' �:# _. . ,J;. $ :, sympathy and-soaderhearte&aw in time Mtv. U. Rom is v 'ting M G. D. gausses F.B.C. : D. B•+Idam, ; -` , •e asd Decorator. All kinds of house pai tr J' Sparks G i�tg,sign writing, graining, pf%ter-haogins, M of sickaesa and bersavemeot. DariwiRtbe Lintoa's. Little, ' II r 1W*1 J. Weir, J. Maxwell, T. Willis, ,, . sag;.kalaowiaicg. tinting, etc., done on •, nine yearn Mr. Hippan hes hero our Mrs. Pike, of hie, is 'ting sad re- Fnrdig,C. Thom n r►at�ae- All painting done by will of D _ I ,�, - I for the financial department of the eou- Hewingae�paint in is place. ',_ �` ; Wa•sed oil-and white eau an retid Mrs. eaderso , of Broa ham, aar0eed. lea early order solicited. Any o i �`I RreRaLioD jus been brOtlit foto • autt Mr. acrd g WEXFCRO '� 'r . dolt witb J.Taaver a-Sen, -buteiiers, Picks :I -. ' r' satisfactory condition. the church debt visited at Ed.Wi ri's on Saturday last. .�:..• f g' 'oyes tbi'ak Baia of oar 'talented pec e A and T i Martin were in town of 'k t'Y srlllxeceLra. romps attension. Work,ahop a d r �� - '1 has been wiped out, a very commodious � 1. _-� sleddoni",VlWtby, - 1917 - for le t sad oh8apalr manse has been arected and almost might give Phil rest, d write for Sunday last. ODAB POIICHER, Licensed A ALARiM CSB for, the Cbaroh has barn beautifaYly H"'ra' Mies WiCon has beau visiting friends 1. 'f fiances,,tValnator,etc.,for east York d ' 1 Bob.from Ore wood dot meet with N /ire wholes North dna South Easario. 8t let *orated, the Sabbath School has prosper- in this locality . aitiewbole goef North l nd -So mamas,o. a h. , B d of Whitby'' has .thea► �r�►t anpeess, as ata @fie to be segn itch- r. Ery . �srgee tt•desattie. Address �rHos:Pov�s X fro 6_ tz ed, the mosey coQtriboted to Lha schemes in !or whale in is place Miss Atkinson has been stdyin a fees i 0� Sol 4n,l4rouglum•Qnt. I: P - - of the church baa greatly increased, and gRe.have what oat of a all towns ban- days with liar sister, Mrs. J. Parcell. ' , ,,�; I`. For a•handsomest rind -M notwithstanding the removal of many not boast of, that is a Veterinary A. Heron is under the doctor's Bare _ ` - STILL, AUCTIONEER, ET . rehab Oak, Walnut or din-, families from our.midst,the congregation Surma. Co talation Frank. We hope he will soon be arl again. 1 11' • 24r•en•River,solieibe rales from his,n m TY but lids in. We think the dent of COrner- Jas. Noddle is bus lief ing our Till L ' aron•lriendr luoth�tat and near. BNes cit •. ; am uDa has DOL Only held its Own, y „X farm,bock,sad everythisiQ that it to be mold 1 I t � � ;". +.e>ba�jedib the esnbseriber with the atm MAIlI'1'P'iL C OC$i� craned so shat in proportnoa to its villa mast of mistake when he wrote lags blacksmith Wonder if he inteade ear• and maid to the very beet advantage. y Banti , o`f Wbiflb- flus stook' etreagib,it is'one of the lNding oaaarega- shoat the yuang- fro S innpp ar<oaat learning the trade. , `^ ! shat delight a. tions of the Presbytery,aod perhaps Heyer going the Sri house. Why, he never The bachelors from the north, with TOHN' LESLIE; BOOT AND BH E e h y° before has the congregation hies in a bat• out after' an t wish ni s Isntera. their lady friends, held one of their little "-- Y Maim, Pegged and sewn work. ter condition spiritually' and financially - 17 'P$n�. rivate parties iss this vicinity since re ,� p P"101 y rM•nde-d to. Experienced w than it has been under the torate of 1 - ayi'p. DQ&%'tcrset tibia sand,newly oppoaUe e O EE N W O D est wrote. { pews,K'Agaioreet,Pickering village. T-v Bev. Mr. Hippan. We desire fwrther to We wonder if �our thresher intends }.;_ r OBDON HOUSE, Piokering O t„ NWOOD placte on record our great sorrow that starting a junk bop, as we noticed hind �1 Wort:has rola enced o the new butter Vf Jaraaee coo:don praptdetor. 'libirliofiel m. �i'R, LL� twe.or three affected -individuals in the drive into town the other elan with a load Me sew► bleutk bti�ldin , and cheese factor tWobed in sn r �r eonprertatioa should cause the rear"' p,Larkin, of Toronto, was heree last of old iron. � style. avayconvenience And comfort for e " I tion.cd our tor, v.-ho it so .beloved b Our fishermen have been ind`retuttned krarenling public. N•w.aadcommodioussita •+-„•r '- x y week. He looks ale and early. a>ofs s4edm. gay '_' i "' nearly•syer� member iss the ohtirch; who Owing to the la Be demo d for flour and from their 1►nnnal Ssbing tour and report I Wheats t8 &nd �� R.8'' ed is rasg�otad and estseigned in the n*h- such,our mills b ve been orking 24 hours having had a very pleasant time, as weU iw tt • Ont : borhood, and who u dol much good a d•y. as good luck. - � - . ano an B8 ,AN"'D work far the Nassar. And still fnrthar. John bervyt+e h s nicely recovered from J. Oorasll is moving a stable for R. ' _ ]` . . -; out of eoneideration for Mr.Hippan's ear- a serious attack inflam &tion, and as in Richardson, of Olattorville avefiae, to the "".. 1;.. for h I wall PAY --.,t nest with, who foals it his dreg to step da s of ore he is cis duty gain. back end of his lot. It will greatly im �'r ]•- PICKERING BRANCH �osep>�Shoe has leased, a Ja*keon farm. % aside sod AUow anotber to carry on the ill prove the look of the avenue. --- 8 heat ?1a8. - i He w continue fire ova ria:basica at► •- X. .:. _ x: I work ; we with the g�ttest reluctaaoe re• Mr. Psroell and seyersl other 'pi•aimirt t3pen-for the trausaotiowi of a�lltegi'tim to '; i'= ' solve, b oppose his resignation before usual. All orders un the a ter line prompt- on Masons of this place, took in the Banking Basins", - i ` . • the Presbytery of Whitby. Our bat ly attended to. , masonic at home which was bold at East , 4mos Hous.-.Frown to to 3; Saanr ys for f"d622 wishes go with him and his esteemed Buffalo has evidently busily en• Toronto on the tenth of this month. They . to l o'clock. es, its, life, wherever in the Sa6ad is fad®ipg and da pursuits for , :I t L. prove some time past. 1The aro ing of a mous- all repos, having d a time.. . .. . .. &-vinge Bank an COIIIIe0ti0 ' :. per kl 1 � � 1 dens of God thtir lot may be mut, and �,he seems to take his e e now. Better A young man who lives in the nomt6 3 x (IEOR01 KERR, Manager 2 I. we pray that God-w a 3h°ect,sust sin old try a goatee, Will al the you Wal lel re- of this place, went one evening last week � �. ($•y) a feed mere iS. s oar betove ttrr to labor ul fleet credit on nir aanl► e, td sit n uritb • atleman friend who ,, .�— LIVERY !:��; tbi ldaster's vis yud.' thnied u i- A large Fwd were in a tondanod at.the was sick and who u es.a few miles north ­. DECKER'S I �_i_ IIS:. 1. 1�;- , `!'� ; monaly. _ trttsrtsrawent girraan ander the_aa+ rices a! of this pplace. Rumor says that he made !'iralt.olaes veisielw and L for Iiire� FL�� ` F �, the Epworth in t eliarch here a mistake and oat up with ibe young ) °`l y t 8t tupuaaAM. $. ' lest week. T'h@ t f tare cult the pro► man's sister. V ora rt. fieawriia�' done promptly 1 gram beta TayI 's lime I ht views. All . day:er job.. 'Bus in connection m - r b Manitoba $1.76 were r, wl the a' t$ t►na►ttsesest. We bolused the s>aniliug fieee of oar poet. r Who a* thoss, weddhnge w* o� g �. master as we went for our Monde s , ing all a T ]1 'trains. Freight and ' $*$alt liar tate id Our. lravewiite 1hs► olr ►ired a _ y eiiveied to ell ' mail, be having beefs taken gsuddonly i/l�l`. 4, • • .� ,e!"4 R }d,: !•P• �� -I�':�. I 6 •� , t + I.- aiY 4#7I R g171wY/ iV6 al- A8Y cerely hope " ot1l.M 4O - por bag , iLe BOar,af axle;nal eomniissfota stables in . �_a_ ! , . E: fs i s a(► .els .:,bll: VW 4 WWI as It Jolt good f� w,. - eenneetioa, . 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Th viried Soe cry of: the Tamtts-•-I awn with esu . , �1!' tlerl'al �►+i eut-nrrs. oioue enconragemeut a third .expedition c B?W. tfLAYtK RIIQ9IZL)t,. ed to tLe;landlubber's a ei► fheglnmering was b her orders lan�bd on a liberal _ meal] itsMaritim detailsof oraftrooftwentq y y . Tn the esti• 1863 I railed els rhtp'a dor difl'e�ttint rigtle►ndleteamers of twenty differ• autl�nes of bamntacks, and the dark, aoifla• More than three hundred vara, ago. lin sestet Y Fifteen tare shi 9 were l,+r.ed Y fl: ant wpects t�iru"st in u and down, some like shapes of batiks and seamen s cheetrs. I the reign of Elisa th, the id sof reaching K P P %'board the Chilimcan t=in the third vo a e g.. p uudor the command of Frobisher eta erin a'hwa t,,others makln a Use• than deraeaded Tato the'tweeadeeks by way China tsy oailiag ro nd the n rthern coast , who was that fine Blackwall liner made to Melbourne, directed b the ueen to eonve throe h the' in;- gg oe h the eaehes--channel and in- of the main-hatch, stud took & view of 6ha of emetics wf►a re turd, and actin Frob- Y Q Y I had obtained the berth g line thr f; fluence of a relative. My own pcaetice,Was tereated ma, wh was fresh from a todnI formes oft�lu k�r, abd f� � hate hulk- ofehir�ds f reoe vedcthab s d rt,fa the TO TIr$ N$w COONTRY rural life an P. ou8 Y F Y+ P etre hundred persons of- both settee who a snag little concern in a town some fift spell{ of inla d, lmoat . desired to colonize. the land where gold miiea`from London ; but a change was need lingered till I w s driven below by the wet, heads, with psrtitians whish made mere Qneeu in fitting i ub twos a 1 veaoeltt to ad a ahange for my health—such a than(�a whi h came w ing along in a suoceasion pigeon•holer of the plc.ces. Tn t+ath the rearah for the " unrthweat p ss e. Che could be �atrerad on the surface. A large ' ' ' ----�. - ` we rounded oat of poor thud•elass tolks were atwt.vrr badly larger of rrobfrhe' a barks, u mrd 'the Ga- portable timber fort was built and stowed as nothing but the oceans of the, world, ofd %chin eqt Ile as in the hold of one of the vessels, and this - with their several climates and hundr4d .Gall on'a in o B rkiag Resoh, I spent the treated ui those days at sea. Ttiny -sere briel, war of only tweaty•fiv tons burden 4 winds, could_provide, and ao I resolved to sero finder f th day in putting my cabi ill housed ; they were half starved ; t#toy and the other, th Michael, o twenty tons. fort was of sash rite toot i6 Ursa calculated o stye a e round the world on the. easy tt fights, zam ning the drags (tome of were eltwwad, sworn at, anti generally With thane rid.Iaulously small vessels, load- to U0 need as a dwelling by all the coloniete tgertns of feeling pulses sad administering .whi h for a tiq ity roethonght might have tyraoized o�er by all hands, from the ad with grovigion�calculated last twelve- in times of emergency. It was also 'the. draughts, with nothinp� to pay and nothing, gong round the orld with Cook in Ilia first captain to the cook's mate ; and in heavy months, the daring navigator met aril from Q+teen's orders that four of rho ships were to receive, a Boat at the cabin table, and a voyage}, a in roviding for ray own com• weather, when the hatahee were hastened London on the 7tli of June, 157G• Wheu to be retained at the colony, end to nu,nber berth fitted rush shelves and char ed with of sailors, eoldters and miners were Beat f� tort as ben 1 o old, and at half pant six down' they were almost suffocated. Yet passing 0-tenwidb N here th Queen were I a very powerful smell of chamirt'e she . cfie littt+i carronades f'the Gabriel T P we t into e e ddy to join the peopat they were better orf than the r,:l,orr half staying, out to serve in their several aapaeities, it; _ g din er, by hi hoar the ship had arrived were not only equally hart starved, and Michael belched forth salute to her being ur, ieratood that their• term of service , . down ar"t in what is called the siesta e• I joined the ship at the East India Docks; at moori g b oy off Grwvesend; and was suffocated, and sworn a4 bub were forced tvisjestj, who appeared at• tl a window of was to tie three years. A Governor,having and went below to inspect my quarters. t lyi g most lea on her own shadow is the to da the treadmill worst of the ship also. h•r pala„6, and waved Iter ha d to the brave th,der hirci�aeveral oflicera,was to direct the found them Gloomy and small ; bub any rr► sir sm. I regained the de A, glad to get 'out of voyagers, atyairs of the colony., Several noblemen 1}ole th reckoned good enough in tWho I was a %all n evening; slresdy dark, this gloomy region of crying babies and For se- isral days after lea ing port, the and gentlemen of fortune, influenced by the days for a ahip'e doctor--a person • an dirty low'ng web weather on deck. quarreling ahildreD. and grimy groups in westher continued pleasa�i ; thou a ono• novelty and excitement• of the plea, and . thou hof the first importance Ito the'well- Th mufli d h gtling and hisaiag of the corners shuffling gressy cards, and women cession of heavy gates solar ted the. two wishing to see this strange and wonderful •�' g country, obtained nor nisa.ion to sail on the being of the ship, ie, as a rule, treated by wi d in tli .thr a towering spires of mast with shawls over thafr.heacis mi:ing flour frail vessels, but cot before t rose on board -'` :moat owners and skippers with the same. an and ud r going gominunioated, I ve and water for a puddiall, or eonveraia B the Mic,ha�a obBerved ono o Lhe Gabriel's. fla •ehip as guests of the commander. Hort of -consideration that in former times a no doubt, f3 meats to go overboard Af r being buffet- n the 31st of May, 1578, Beet sail the particular brilliancy and shrilly in provincial aaoentg, some lookin arson to a nobleman received, until he had be uty I f rind in the appearance of the vary white indeed, and all as though it was ed about.for three weeks, Lh crow of the ed frorn EnKland, a„d on the I th July - t P Y w 1•light i odd with its lona table quits time they changed their country. Michael lost heart, and listened their reached the coast of Greenlanc where a .. obliged my. lord by marrying his cast ltrd y� • First lett'n>e briefly eketah this interior dr pod fo din er, sparkling with glass and As I ant along the quarter•deek on my Captain to reWrnr stating t t Lhe Gabriel number of the party landed ann took poe- t of saloon and steerage, since it is the- pl tet ah a n mbar of-ladies and gentle• way to ha cuddy, I aaw s young titan IATA9 UidDOUBTKDI,Y 8T, session of thb country is the name of the ,i. offi- atandin in the recess formed'- by the vo a e as Queen. Diaappotntmon, ' theatre on which was enacted the extract- m n; alae wi h the cantata and ehtet and that if they colon e i ha dinary tragedy I am about.to relate. rhe oe , inset fro their respective bertha to pro jeati:on of the foremost cuddy ca►buia and far as Greenland P it would be productllve AWAITED THR-ADPSNTURIK S - ' under this was of little cod for there w uld he no one • I -.09 ' Chilima>z had a long poop; to a their sea Thirteen of ue eat down, the overhanging ladg,: or brea,t of the poop. the saloon—in those days termed the cuddy; a d when thio ss remarked by an elderly I looked at him with.attention he was a lead ingttto �gearah for t ere would be when the entrance to the strait was reached cabins very richly ,bulrhesaed went taway lady next h. c pts+ny a midshipman was particularly handsome y^ung fellow, chiefly no oar to lead in.,the aearel for the long for a mighty barrie of ica completely block- . down aft on either hand. Amidships was ae t fo.r nee ralize the,sinister influence.I remarkable for the contrast between the rue fib ease a to the we tward. These ed the passage; and while the intrepid a . ' the table, overhead the alrylighte, and the of that nu her by making a fourteenth: l lifelear pallor of Ilia face and the vitality of sr omen a had the desired Qeat; and the 'navigators were endeavoring to find a lane - d b the shaft of the mizzen• lad t ok h a lace with a countenance Ilia large bright dark eyes HiB stale was y tohael returned to ling and, ca►rryinq �throuKh the massa terrific gale arose,which deck wt-s pierce y ' meat, auperblydeoorated,with a piano-forte o happy cleat hment. He heartily wished, Dropped otoae in military Peak. he wore drove ear a uantities of drifting ice svainat 'est abaft it- There thirteen eo le would sit a cloth cap with a naval peak. His dreae gleamy forebodinRa coneerni K the probable g q secured to the deck I I are ea , the p P fate of Ca titin t�robisher and his crew. I the ships' sinking the one that had the. suers nr+ ladies' Saloons, amokintl-rooms, d wn'to lace , evory day. was ii loose monkey jacket and bite cloth P fort on.hoard and wrecking others. From . as iii this a e, tho:iah the shi But lite dauntleaa seaman as not nt the - baht-rooms, g p I unde %too that there were some eight trouaer,s out is the flowing nautical style. bottom of the Atlantic. th one -mast that time forth a aeries of difficulties and was one of the haudsomeat of'rher:class ; if or ten ore ps,sseagera expected from On the beach of Southaes or 'the sande cf one-and the other badl a runes, he never. and dangers besetthe cele listen, and after yon sought retirement, .0 went to your Gravese d in the morning. 1. looked Ramsgate Ise might have p16,sBed for a y bravel battlin ti eines them for several shin• if ou desired a i e ou ste ed on tltolesa re aired dams ea and sailed on, Y 11 R - c y P P Y pp a to se who sort of persons I was about yachtsman ; ou the high seas, and on the P g. weeks and contendin with a' widespread : asked fora bath, ou Rere � o need for several weeks to head gales g deck ; if you Y LP be ass eiate with an an ocean swage deck of % fall-rigged gbtp, with plenty of and heavytstas, which see ed to defy his mutiny among the seatuen - of the fleet, directed to the head pump.” ` pp hair sailors about to com re him with, t at mig t ru into four inontha. No Head Y advnn a The fohlovrin taint ease a Frobisher abandoneb the idea of founding a _ The Chiliman s cuddy was en feted ft'om i this brief record of a tragic event to nothing mortal could have looked leas q • g q P g colon and sailed for England. Subsequent the uarter•deck by doors close beside the. Hier int min tC descriptions of the people; nautical. rolled freta hie journal of the yr y tge wx- Y► q o' assn a roved that the ore nid not repay lains his isentiments at th's time : The y P . two flights of steps which conducted to the gnough if I ref r now,to two persona who I paused when in the Duddy tri g1anD8 at sea at lea the must needs ave an eiidinge, thh great coat of mjnina i.t, and the arctic . - q poop. A large square of hatch yawned near dart Opp site t. me, bdth of whom were to him again through the window. a loaned and gamma laude should h ve a beginninge gold fever soon burnt it$elf out. = the entrance insideq and you descended - rove le diug otors in what I have to tell, in the corner of the recess, with his ernes that wa '$ " Ip the'year 15 35 Frobisher served wJth a staircase to.the steerage where my berthjne Of t tem ae a man of alwut aiz and• ( clasped t1p�n his bres+et, and Ilia tine and Y distinction under tkre gallotzt Admiral Sir Un the 21st.of Jnl he.et tered the etrsit was. .The arrangement of this steerage thirty y are f age. He wore a heavy speaking eyes fixed upon trio blue line of Y Fraucie Drake in the,Weat Indies. Three the horizon that w� visible above the lee which was afterwards n med after rho somewhat resembled that of the cuddy ;but incense he al ghtly streaked wi h gray. ears later tie commanded one of the ships „ the bulkheads and general furniture were ez loner Davis, and sailed 'orifi, until his. y iia Aye were dark,keen, and steadfast fn bulwark rail: Mq gaze had lighted upon P of tae fleet which defeated ttie Spanish wa was blocks y an en rmoua. ice-field Y their a tt,•-a aclfsst indeed to radenetsa,for mangy faces, whilst I looked over the ship, Y4 P Armabe► and for his allantry on that in the last degree plain.. I believe the Btretchiu from mainlan to mainland. , g charged about twenty-five . pounds fora Itis man er of looking at you was scarcely .but on nose had it lingefed• It lingered g occasion war kni hied. He was killed in berth down here,. and sixty or seventy �ess th n a etiberate scrutiniziaq stare. now,and ( wondered who the youth was. Aach4ring his vessel to s ass of toe nef►r K the Greenland aide, Fro iaher went 4n battle in the year 1594 while Qallandy guineas for a cabin up above, . 'His hai was t in oD top,slushy at the aides; , Itis age tfight have bean twenty. Head• I fightin at the head of his men.—[Harpers 'j Whilst I stood in my berth looking hie co plexio dark, as of Dna who ttas some he was,as I have said, but iris :expres shore to lcuk about. IIer hC fell in with a K i hod of natives, who at fir t showed signs Found People. around meta little bowlegged man it) a cam lived 1 ng u der the sun. His voice was ' sion was hard, almost fiere and y _ if hoetitlic but Lhe Capt to soon reaahe�i Ie} jacket and a lar a a•rnwberr mark on- I certainl re ellent. Whilat I watch d him, 5i, g Y r subdue i, Ilia hole bearing geatlemanlike. 1 Y P a friendl understaadin with them. In . - his clieek•peered in-and asked if I was the His amps ton was a lady—a dark,. very ! lits lips .twttchod or writhed three c four Y g . doctor. - hands a woman of three 'or fou: and tunes, and exposed a grin of flAshin white exchange for bells, looki q•glaasee, brit;►,t - MORE WONDERS TO COII:E. "Ay—Dc. Harris " said I. I '-r`" coma add Haile tiro Eagt:i naux brought orf . . twent ... He hair was black, withontelOss teeth thr►t was any sting but micthf il,I can " I'm the ship's steward, air," said _1 assure out His clothes were god, Ilia to the ship,quantities of a lruon, seal me8t, When Tite Rineteac-otpe-is Perreceed T'willt - -a sof , der , rich bl�►ck, and I n®ver be yes refined and I concluded that he and Bkiva of aui►uala. 3no her extraotfrom tiKt a Srarvet `" "That's wliere.I sleep,' a.ndhe pointed to a fore as .a woman with eo wonderful a appearan „ ''� 4 "Tha opuosite. thickn as of air ae that girl had. Her large, ' was one of the cuddy passengers ho had the log-book reads, IThe atives, to show The com lotion of the kinetoaco a is but - . I was glad to make this man's acquaint- fine, d rk ey a had a trat,ic sparkle; there come on board at (,ravasend. Il turned their aRilitie, tried manny masteries' upon the first eta a in the reties of ex a riments 'I Ilia face and saw me lnokin and i steady the rope% of the shippe, after our maripe�a • g p- ance, and was very civil to him. -I would was fo sign lood in the glances which �I g� bein made b Mr. Edison, which tf suceas 4 advise all sea going doctors, on long-voyage- flaahe throe' h the long 116ahee. Her com- : maio a step which carried him out t sight fashiofies and ap' eared to a vette etrogge fnl will result in an apparatus which will._ of their arms and nimble f their bodie$-" ! , sailing•shipa,to speedily make friends with plexio was delicate oliva, made leader past the cuddy projection, die ense with travellin theatrical com au- thehead steward. I remarked inion the b a a ft laatiag bloom which rested litre a ; ' The etewarri came up out of th3 slteeraga The eecming friandahfp 'of the nat► af 'leap aeras, gyrnnaste, lecturers, va rely - I gloomineaa of my quarters, and said I was lingeri g blush upon her Cheeks. Her ` at this mo,nent, and, wishing tr} know who was not to be relied opo t, however, chows and athletes. :His slut is to combine . 1 � -afraid when it came to my •raking up figure ooke. faultleag, and doubtlaee was wee iu the ship.l asked him to pl;ep through several days following, tie so the anew _ the kizletoaeo a with the Mono ra It drauKhts I might blunder far the want- of so• I put t�e man down as a Ilanpy fellow . the door and tell me who the melancholy .Wont on snore to trade w tb some of he ; "it is in the travellingexpenes rf a large . light. He answered that the eailots never esrryi g a b dutiful bride away with him - pale faced young gentleman in the naut,kcai E,quimaux•,.and failing r9turn, et tat . number of ersons that the rofits _of . - expected much mo.•e than strong'dbsea of to th ant'pod�y You could sot have clothes was. liie popped his head out, and search was made fur then, but they w re P p theatzical ootitpanies are aced up,''eaiJ \i r. Glaabor's salt, and that in his experience doubt d the they were newlyL�tarried, hist then said : . . I NEVZR AGAIN sax r. - Edison, the other day. " With tttia ' - . paasenger�, as a rule, managed very well hehav-icr w all fondness; hers that of the "He's a geu6 IiamedJohn Burges$, rine of As the tribe disappeared t the same ti e,, 1 machine, when perfected, a couple of men r -. without physic until they got asho�•e sesta. imnas ioned oultg wife who fin 4s difficulty the' steerage people. lid occulirgs the it was believed that the eamen had I en Could travel from place to place,hire's hall, I asked him if we were a full ship. He in conl.ealitt her adoration is ublic, foremost cabin w starboard beside the foot - - P .f murdered for their clothe. and arms. W 1 ile and show neon a white screen all the ac nee ana.oered, pretty full. About half the- T ha e , i sketched therm, but I own of thein steps, -staid he,.. pointing to the _ - stee -age berths were'taken, and tl,e same that I was n t more particularly interested hutch. endeavoring to trace rho teeing ones, ru• : from a play or opera. The phonograph at number of cabins would b,o occupied in the in tha coo 1 than in others of the people "Is he alone in th-e shi '' said 1.1 bisher Damn across a gree quantity of bl ,k the same tir�te could give the words or .� 'tween decks were crowded he P ,� ., P ( stone, which was so heav that he brouht I music, ~electrons from various operas •,:,. saloon, The ither=hand. The chief mate of All alone sir. board as a cur osis . i - could be given, or four of the most striking who - t ou - t told me. . the sh p, ho ever, :lir Small, who occupied l. " 1><here do those steerage' people take a The Captain now decified to* returnI to acts from Shakespeare's plays, as an.even- Atter this chat I went-on deck, where I a eat n m left,concludedithat my inter • rheic meals' _ made the acquain-lance of the captain and est w a eu Gently keen to justify him in "Why; in the steerage, at the table that 1%ngland, as the wintor w s rapidly drawing ' ing'y performance. Chauncey llepew could i the chief mate: The s15`.i was ati 1 in the near, making it neeesaar to resale at o ce live forever in cine of Ilia finest orations in � P talkin 1 to a about them ; and in a low etc•►s short abreast of your cabin. frorn the strait unless he proposed to in ur I this machine, for you would not only hear docks, and the captain had just come volts 1 e tol me that tite were Ca tain (Tri itis Cfl`i.1•t�URn ) I: but see thta expression of his` - aboard and was talkin to the .first officer y P _ - the risk Of having his s lip frozen in ee. ' his words, g and 1lra. N rton Savage ; he. didn't quite ,Several days latter, whil. Bailing near the i race at the .same time. Historic scenes . when 1. walked up to th-em. The decks were kno v hat a was captain'of, but he had - - Dizzled by Su ms.. '. 1161141, a number of hs. uimaux pad+ led j could also be made imperishable, battles'' full of life and the scene of excitement-and at a ed�•-f om some source he couldn't interest. Gsou s of 'tw Pn-decks ao le & Tames Hinton the celebrated atirist and around in their leather ,oats, called ey• I with the seise. of cannon, horse tacos and ' P 9 P P sec 11 ct—tl at he had made a ftrtune in essayist, was one of those men who are ab• arks, "eitpresaing astolii hment by sign to : prize 6ghta." . stood about ; a number of-drunken sailors So:u h Amer ca, iu Lima or Callao, and hart were bawling'and cutting capers on the bee Carrie a few weeks only, and war solutely oblivious to the impceasione made one another over the rnf Pubye shippe hat The kinetoscope, however, has not yet up on the world by, their-own eccentricities sailed with wings like ur to a birde of the reached this state of, perfection. In its `~' forecastle ; Rome aalc.on passengers who had goi g live in Australia as his wife's health of dent�•anor• He was an odd little man. sire." I'robiehor date mined to cap re present ooadition, which preaenta the seen© joined the ship in rho docl:a .walked the wag n t goo i, and the doctors believed the .. . _ . poop ; }slue Peter was atreamiug at our Au tr lien a imate would suit her. As setae one enc® s9tid of hfcn, Ttyere Haver o e of these outlandish people, and a try ' without. the sound, it is perfect, and iC : fore-royal masthead under the gray sky of . ` lived a man with a whiter soul, a warmer him to England as proof of h& ing represents the work of sereral years. The- the Isle of Dogs in all directions rose the ar y Hex moratng the tart of the pas- heart or a shriller vc.ice. He woote a book navigated 'bre ship to a high aorta ern ditficultiea to be surmounted were numer- masts of ships, a complicated forest, sen ye a cam , on board, the tug aRsin took that set the world talking, and also leaped t latitude; go.one of th�m was ontis. on.: oua and novel,and many pieces of expensive bewildering with the lace-work and us in 11w,and under a dark blue sky,mnlm- at once into a five medical prectieh. One ' board, and made prison r. Un rho ae ad.i ptaohinery had to lie made to nteet the tracery Of rigging. Cargo was ewingiag tai oto wit masses of white cloud,ttie 1i' day J. C. Jeaffreson was 'walking along a of UctoLber the(labriel at rived in the Th I tea various.exigencies as they arose. In this , -:, in and or.t; pawls of capstan a d winch li.n r 8oatec in tow of Ghe ting into Chantel London street, when ha heard his own Hama amid groat rejoicings, for she"'lead een Mr. )+.disco was assisted by Mr. W. K. L. . were firkin -like gigantic clocks to the -wa a s, who e a long flowin heave de• uttarecl in a high trOble. He says : given up as lost. Tho aquintau, who tad Dickson, who ezplaina the various part to g thrust-of the haLdspike and the revoltitioa epatc ted a great number of :us to our 'Turning quiekly round, 1 saw a tittle been christened "(labrt 1 by rhe C apt}atn, the many visitors who have hoard of the - of the handle ; the air was full of the •smell cabit s. - - - I fragile man, dancing about the pavement was presonted to the tj teen as a r©pre�en• furor+: in ac ientifio circles the machine Ilea . of distant climes ; I aeerned to taste co:''ee W sites ith nothing lsut head-winds 'in Irigh excitement, .W the.con8id©cable ia• tative of her new eubje to within the %actio stirred up; and have gone to Orange in and'nutmeg and a pungentticklingof black and hoppi g seas down .Channel.' The conveu.eace of wayfarers. It was James eircle. PoorGabriel w unable to st�e►a order to see it is operation. Scientists ' pepper ; bat the perfume of the greasy ship urehe and sprang consumedly and Htuton. Jumping up to me, he !spook my the wast Climate.,and lied of consumptic from Europe and from- the leading unver•.- a1 d with aeuvulg►ve to a ag he e'aaulat- a few tronths later. rhe "black s ne" . aitieg in thio country have inspected the_ I '` wool-hale was dominant, and suggested thea raisin noises of bulkheadK sad strong - h i , g . 1 nothing of tho sweetness of the Arabian faste ings ere so swift and•furious in that ed : was given sa a polar a triosity to wee shy kinotoaeope and tIle. kinetograph, and'all n gale. pat f the easel where I slept that I.wourd I " I:am sa very glad; so inexpressibly patron of the Captain, who exhibited i to ' have marvelled at their pertectiou and the T}.e captain went below ; the mate fell'a- ao netimes t rink the fabr►o.was going t, t. glad to see you ! I have so often - wished to a friend, a refiuor to edea, sad by the certsinty with which they do isle work R shouting. I walked to the brassl rail that pi c a art m end of her. r -:as very sea ; see you and tell you all that has happened t ' latter it was claimed tc contain "a go lie desired. _ . .. . ran across the broak of the poop and gazed ' sick, br t ha pily. my services wed wove Having, by this time, shaken my hand quant ftie of pure gold. ' Great exaiter�lent � . about me. Vie steers a asses ers on the rec u red iu hat time. � with more than sufficient cordiality, he followed this announc ernent; and a new The Antwerp Exhibition.. . . main,deek looked a shabbily drer,sed Iot of I hiuk w were five days in beating clear R'"peed back a few paces and, iu doing se, voyage was quickly pl nned, the: obj ot.of - I . t -Itoor 3istreaied people—men, women, and of t e Chan el ; the weather thea c6auged 1 b u,dered against a "ut lady, and kuook• which was to bring bac it a cargo of preclious 'The exhibition at Antwerp,wh eh is to be ' 1 e i %small bo down Into the gutter. After ora• opened by the King of the I3elgi a on the ` chilliren. I took notice that certain youria the l; bri htened into a clear store deli• y Y I vicwfu me in the ri ht ra ective he 1577 Frobi her 5th of May, promiaes to be a moa successful fellows, apprentices or midaltipmen, wit, este y shad by clouds, a soft wind' blew . g I P Oa the 28dh of bI q, , brass buttons un their jackets and bras ut ,f the est and when I made my first 1 dao c;d up to me again, an then danced sailed on his second a pedition. and after affair. Tha necessary buildings ova been _ badges on their cepa, warned them off the app are►nce n desk I found the shipolathed before-me, ejaculating in ttte highest notes a pleaaaDt v.,yag� of six weakg Lite ethips erected- with great rapidity, and pceaetit tt quarter deck whenever they stepped e►baft ins ening an"vas Froin truck to waterway. of`�la shrill voice : same to anchor in the ` lead of gold. " Aa 1 a moat impoaiug and beautiful a pearance. r. t , the mainmast. One of these young fellow■ T a side-w ire decks were livel with I a'n ro delighted to see you I Thera soon as the captain'la ded, he was aDaogt• Although the spacre is double tt at of the f - - - Y is 9a much for us to talk about I So many ad b. the same native who had - exhibition of ]885, all of it will b- occupied. cause :md stood beside me. .He was a pole in m tion and the swaying shadows Y , . - gentlemanly, fair-haired,handsome lad,now of he rig ing ; s number of la•ties and things have bapjtened that I want to tell 60 9JDDlLNL1 ,I9AYYRARRD. Belgian manufacturers have retail ed a apace k" .. Makin' as he leasantl told me his recon n lemen alked the oo and the ca Iain you about 1 Do you know, I am a success- of 331,000 square feet, and the Un ted States g' p y tI 6 P P' P fel-man aver saootossful maD t I became the year pravioua, wt en Lhe five menhbers comae nett is order with 1,5, . .France voyage. I asked him why theme poor people. w t a telesi ole at his eye was looking ata y. of the CI abi~iel s crow were miaeed Cs were ordered off the art of the deck.th t s 1 steatr r that was-pessia ur at about a sucoe.rs all iia a minute. Itn'L it Judi- I p' and Germany, wlto are brisk tom titers for P ,g , , Lain Frobtaher asked helu by signs where I lay.im+ne iiately below us. He said hereon a le with color flying; Cantata q►nd Mrs. ! emus . You serer expected me to be a , Belgian trade,stave bespotzau 110, square it was the quarter deck, to be used only b No ton-Say a stood beside him. also leak- suaaessful roan. No one thought. it'in the hie men were, and as informed is like feet each, while(Treat Britain h 60,000• tract de rase ossible that I should be a manner, that they wee all alive and well. Iteil Rusgia, S sin, Porta al, Norway. ' R. - -the second-class passengers. lag t the a earner ; the foam spun along g P + Thir+kin that rhe the Es uimaux were Y' f 'SThat di raffle," raid he, )coking wit • the shi 's s de in wool•whlte, wreaths, and suocegs. No-one - iso one I ao one I See t t3 p q Sweden Canada and Peru also 'll be well die est ate the third-class folks, "must keP P that's m cattle e ! ['here are m horses ! holding fila sailors-i captivity, he deter- g ave y bubb shone like a bit of raiahow ; Y t; y mined to aita►ke ea t re of several n Itivea represeatsd. An extenaivesptiea i the park . to the sraiat and forecaa.tie if they wa t an the stn ak of the vessels wake gleamed Ir ►t nob nrd ? Do, mY dear fellow, say p has been set arida far Eastern ountrtes. •- air." u n the fl w linea of the_ocean sstern as it is absurd that I should drive about Lon. and hold-them as host ea• Unfortu atety °I Hera will be found streets in 'afro and , � P . for the success of the venture this was at- "Ants thin &ire deck of poop ?" said L : tho gh she itrailed a length of mother-of• don in my own carriage 1' Conete►ntinople, iaaoing and ho ,liug Der- Havinv thus, in com late iinnocbriDe tomp oa land, an atthot$gh a number vishea riogts,aaravans and "fantasias,"not " jMTobody urea this," he ane vered, " b t pa 1, P of the treauheraua le warn erer wee. 'p ' •� 4 P PP the saloon ache and-the officers and mi ll sigh and sounds stere beautiful and entertained % London aeowd by Mir salla, to mention the Congo section, which will ixi 1 he etc+ into the wonderful Darefa a and ed, the retuainder of 6e tribe let fly a plottd remarkable not oni for the roducts exhib . sthipen." r_tf eahiug. I breathed deep, with ezquis• PPS g of arrows at the kids ppeca, by which bey Y P drove awe bearnin ilea in a oeparrite palace and I dioramas :3hort17 before eleven the vessel h&ul it1e njoymelDt of the oaoan air after my spell yt g' Qarl of thecrs were ro . ly wounda sad- `orb of dJck. ., There was much noise of ye 1- o • onfinement in my apothecary shop of a e ecce of the r sosers was afected. sh°win the country, butalso- ford the pres- A Sliorer bP Fey the ,s. encs of a large'numhor of natives chosen in and swearin at this time. My sill t ca in, and�ith growing admiration of the • .- An arrow en C& twin Frobisher r Irsusk f Y. g tI ' from the einei al.tithes of the aiture Bel- and hearing were confounded, qnd I wo - ep ctaele o the nettle ship, alightly heeling The aminentsurgeon Sir Astley Cooper,was acid wan out out with difficulty by thle our- p p red brat an mr=tial being should undo • fro the b►�aeze and conrteaying ■lately ae fond of a practical joke. On Dae oceasion h• a of the ship, Lt okil rho Li of the ! glen dolcliy, acid living in that habitual :le y `: g I arrows were sot poi soar, %std the wounds , fashion. The crownin attraeti of the stand t)te enact thin to do in such a see a sh west, till you d think rhe kept time to ascended thb ohnrch fewer of s village in y g ttttwtt h,saled. Ssyera da rafter thir!while ' exhibition wilt be Lbe ra codec ion in faD i of elamoroug distraction. People oa a so a solemp mesio rising up ratuAd sheat Norfolk, taking with film one of his mother's y p - 11 simile of old Aritwer in the aiateePth j ler.-httade shrieked farewells to those n he from t e deep, and audible to her only, pillows, and finding the wind blew directly overhauling the cont ata" of the l;aqumaux P p huts, the owners of hich had takes flighb : c'entur , which is to be a marvel f pictur- board, and thait►e oa board sobbed a d ru h a hearkenii,g look ghe took from the to the nezt town, ht+ let ofi'.iiandfute of teeth• Y • . yelled in response. ZYhen we'. had d a d ye rniag•lift of her jibs and stay-salts. ere, until he had emptied t•he pillow. 'rhe after ,the skirmish, a number of alrticles eegtre,fidelLty. r'c , over the rill �irith the h'nud-pilot .as t e resentl the captain observed tire+,called local pr int repr+rted this "retnorkalite aha- =-- � h anavaili n+ to hfm,' and ata tttoed in ob>Sr►erBatioa war" of feathcrr, and offered rs inur'Deu oc- idowbified a� ti a pro arty of a t3ve I H 1 with Heilmann electtrio - foreli,te,fle almost apspleL.o wit a j missi>all-"amen. $ v rag laden Mir ships ' wrack tit stoma inrtnlb fired aL him oua o a fe home �wenty'minutes., T begged big tares to acconxt for it, and the aaanf; wa witfi are, Frobisher et sail for-helosis whore iaootmatiwe in France` devote a speed - the wharf a tag het h id io ve to is Ce a laik round the rklp} aqd he salted into other lei re, axr i wale-pleb-1bly • ' of s zt •seven .itailea- an hour< oa an Dp : �.. hutfeicaae lung tin . 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Ia the � . {:i «.r. fl 'ba�inniag o 'thia ce y • -- more than an thief ' else cgrreot thinkln _- - P��.c 1Ic�..� F g,RINCI Y gNDLERS �D: HI L who have lived iLi Italy ld :remember a ie in !ape sable to rofitrble vt►orking• 'e- , . 1 ,_.:. ,•t . . curs a ids about !ant growth area he - sensational story respeotfn a 1fEtle Copt, Ttte llnbjeet o ;llrri tion of 8reat>� � f '�� ' edaoatd at the College of_t to Propaganda . to.iNee#ern Caste. i A Cory ni�nt t arclen Honge. scan. eat aides to attoaeas WITH CLAIXEr OF LINEAGE TOE in Rome,who eventually au a®eded is Pasa' -�'. -•• Irrigation conventions.have boeehlep u• f �' The illuscr+t pion h�eewith preaenta a new �'---' TRAP THE TURF HUNTER • _ In himself oil as the son of a ar&nd &alga- �� g lar fn the United States, but probably Its E . itleai'in the line of garden conveniences-a Th Outlet o Underdrains. E our of his nstiotl sad was a acted Patriarch .first convention of this unlace ever. held tett convenience, however, th&t will be appro Them t import nt part of'an anderdrain of the Co to and.aent te Al xandria Ia that Canada was that which met at Calga y, '" tJredaalotes Teaslies wb*6sarty lave i erd P a abed when` looewd. alongside of one's is.L'ne out et,and ' at as the snow melts thio Ca aoit There some peso le of the lower Alberta, on March 3 and 9. In the Uni ed i ardenin fS_made a feature of an l an+1 Pay tt►e Prtct for Nta segaat anee P y garden, f g g should be ezamine end all sediment and orders identified him as th son of a very "c -The flay Prtnee et I.aoz•Cors'w rem, nommen date seller, and the authorities grates irrigation has made great prog as z prominence whatec er. A amall and inez• other aea mulations cleared away. If the The taco of notorious. almost Illu mous , in a number of states. .There is a vast ew .ter peuaive lu►use close to thegarden will be very outlet be located where stock is-allowed to bels at led tat•tee true f t were elicit- 1 .: and historical, adventarera, ewindte , and 8 ppei of tereitory both east and west of the G t , _ - run, the hancea ane that some of the stones ed. The Pateisrah wa ignomittiionely, �tvide which is not adapted w caltiva ton charlatans is not, and never will be,a tinea lironght l�a►ak to Rome retie ed of hfa acetas• without irrigation. Large portianp of he "�- 9 or tiles ave becpme displaced by the '•rhe anecru uloue finanaisr lfke Ls the 4 , tramplin of stock in search of. water. P '' iastical dignities,imptision d iii the Castle Pacific coast states require irrigation, the - mysteroue personalty like the Cha vldier Sam An e10 for a tfma and then liberwted - I!hbsesh uld be relplacedevenif several feet q climate becoming a-id as progress is e d Eon, the seer and• by notizer lik Cag• and sent adrift. of the ou let must be,�e�novod for that par• inland from the coast. The inland sthLes licstro, have engendere. a numeron pm►• The last addition to the los roll k fm- . pI .• 1 - ;; pose.! flat atone dr piece of plank or slab Crit But however lauoible, the a has g of the Pacific elope are praaticaillr all in the E• ! •� ` shoo d'b placead ovbr the drain and 'the Y P poster is a woman,formerl an opera singer acid belt. 'East of:the g eat central a stn ` -I �' �, - P• laid ever on them the vague rctigma of aua• who married a millionaire ad contrived to • 'i ti • whole an orad with !soil a footeh he drain P + of mountains there fa also • vast sr o4 i !cion the shadow of an obscure Mas , of a rain him in three sere. He was found ; ! ' ' Y the borderin states�.whioh are and or ,; {.�,, r the o en ditch or,creek into w g g r reearious present. It remained fpr th6 m aterioael aeurdered at Al feta Wfth ` I l , disci erg a has beoo a filled up, it should he p Y Y 1 arid. It will thet�efore be acid that in € = j latter en l of the nineteenth century to the cements of his tortau baiqueathed Lo- Y . - - ! clean d so that he water may not belon in to 'one °{ Washington,.Oro on, California, Nevadan, ;1 produce a man who, g g the widow but wholly in equate tosatiefy qq Montes- ,.- ` ,: Ilo�sx: back up intothe d in ; and thi.a xorlr� fs • Utah Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, ° : A Ai GARDE�1 T.obL AND gTORAGE the rhoet atrCient families Of Lc arOpe,bearfn9 her extrava ance,she affee d to have in nes, Nebraska, the two llakotsa, Ka4884, ' very 'm octant an hould not be negl,at- B , useful on many ocei<eioos and for nameroue ed, a name that makes him the_peer of princes, b8rited an Immense fort ne, and with, un A Oklahoma ata(! �ezas, ' has yet been convicted and ezposad ate the ralleled audaait baa h houses on credit New Mexico. rtzona; r purposes. Here can ba placed the garden ;— 1 y g there are areas of more or less magaitade "° ' cart or hart ,w, the hoes, rakes, ahoveie, and •. fallen creature the French ca 1 an error g Vl ing as teferonae a nota y who was her i-' Rep" ltig Fe'�des, ' and the .En fish a swindler. which require irrigation. The eenttralanes the forks that are continually needed. Here g accomplice, and who in c nsideration .of a of this list of states and territories are prate- can be laterad the commercial fertilizer to Th.-i`e is a great ,Rel of t-orl; 'ies'.t of be The Prince.of Looz-Corswarem fa a mem- ,share in the profile guars teed her eolvabfl- firstly all in the grid halt. The states and ' ` �_ b, used as needed, and in the upper dart done'ion a farm t . roo.d ttdj,►nta,ge after bar of a Flemish family, whose origin aa• ity. As aoonas she held he title deeds she territories named obmprfae over half the :_,, m'. can.be stored the plant- protectors, bean farm IW rk proper is fi:,ishnad. Them is no thentically dates from the year 1084, which sold the houses for cast! nd disappeared total area of the United States,but lame 1W ....� poles and other stiekg and. stakes that ate better t me in the ` ear to put tate fe•i,aba in received the dnkedam in 1734, and whose leaving the old owners an new proprietors Aions of some of the states mentioned ean]DOV needed by the gardener. But of special gaud�ar ne than w 'en the ground :e frozen, chief became Prince. of Rheina-tiCaldeck, te fight it out atnonq the selvaisr be classed as arid,such as the territory bur- , value will .such a builctiug be at harvest It iai at y to ge i about the 'Ields with with the title of Serene Highness, fn 1803. ALWAYS SUPBRu1. AT TIRL+D , dering on the Pacific coast, and the eastern time, especially if one makes a business of materia , and the jive-ck has just, exercise Thies adventurer of high lineage made Mme. Moulin portions of North and South Dakota,Kan y pe Belgium, 11 cute Cselo, and wearing costly iewelr , producing a large q•iantity of any one fruit enough to make i0if:eaaant. A fEnee that man du a fn Page, foaud no difficulty in run ing up large bfll$ sus, Nebraska, eta, With sorb a vw6tr area ' t{ - or vegetable- it then becomes a sorting is cope over ever+ year ' seldom needs and Nice malatin hie victims of aver half of territior re airing irrigation, it is there r: ty at the beat shops in Paris, regaently ohang• Y q house where the crop can he carried and a grealPt deal of rep�LNring. Yearly attention a million of franca in a ve sheet timge: ing h®r .ridreaa and stud! tg payment. At fore not to be wondered at that the gaestton ; prepared for market or Storage. One whole keeps i rn good ootiidition,isut neglect it for Strangely enough they were not all foref n• of irri anon has taken s position of national ` era flattered in their snobbish vault b ate• �' side ahoulc consis.t of twodoors arranged to a fewl y ars, and it will require as much ereiatfon with a man of title and read {a last she was arrested, an four hundred im ortganee in the neighboring republic -~ Y ahargea were brought age est her, thus in F open in two ways-in the ordinary way for laborlt put it in g od trim ae it takes to Wonderful resultohave already been`aaom- r oblige him with large soma ; but even in teetering with her last pu Chase of a house general use;an l into hooka and rings at the build ja new fence. Brussale where the Looz Cocaiwarem re• on her usual system. rh sums that she pliahed in that country, in ConvertinP acid t' 1 top so drat the doors may be unhinged at , ;_- _ I sides where they possess hereditar ro- wastes foto fruitful Parma and the desert t} i sides and raised on two poles to make Y P has swindled-oc at toast those that are ' Poult Pointers. party and where ft was ens to make has fn realit kieen made to bloom as the aI_ awin before the hoiiae. Here, then, is I f Y naw known-already am ant to two mil- y '`sem;- g inquiries. They lions of franca, rose. A great deal more pot remains to be an admirable place for the sorting and box- Half starved be 6 never lay in winter., accom lished, and the work of reclaiming fix. ing of atrativUerriea and other small fruits, Legis n the ezpe be as much as poarible� AT LAST nt covzsaD ! A mac whom it would be a libel to rank th° rest American desert can only be lam � � ' green peas;�snap beans and other garden Kee the la i hens from getting too that this particular member of the family with any of the above wh certainly made itedgb the anality of water av 'la►ble for Y was a black cheep, but several simple for himself an extraordi tory•-position in Y q VPe Iced a aloft, Such a building should be,made fat. . the nr one of frrfgation. small at�.d soli ht that it can be rea•lily bourgeois of the city had advanced hfm English eoofety, aonaider ng .hat when th statement in a reliable journal re eptly, g y P money on being told by him that he was about first appeared in London o one scald with • _ moved it desired. A small window in Dott t 8 ct lir to thrive in darn that only about ane-tenth of the grid region either end will give all the light needed. quarte s., + to marry the wealthyy Princess Domidoff. any certainty say who o d what he was, of the country (the United States) could -. u:`; In fact windows are hardly a necesaily, as Ltm ie a good atonal to aprinlile in the He not only promised them large profile on introduced himself as Co nt 1'erasahowaky, ever be irrigated,owing to the lack of water Idin is used the lar edoors - 'the completion of.hii marriage but &soured commonly carted by hie climates Sherry or other difficulties. ' Be this as it may, the <y 'r when the but g g duet b th. will be open. Fo la should aye gentle that yot�can them that they would be Invited to the and \Vhiakey. How a delightful Wim- arid region is so reat that the reclaiming ,, = ! - . sate ne houwh {�e. ceremony at,d oubaequently to his intimacy. panion and a good talks . The Prince °f. of oven one tenth will'add greatly to the ', y 1 Weed Killip Some,yekre back the Prince lived unoa- Wales took a great fans y to him, and, the a riculturat area of the country. .a - __ . Seasonab e g M' t ferny& in he soft feed twice a week tentatiouely, and even shabbily, in a small world following suit ire eeame an undoubt- g Q In Canada ft is natty during tits last two The weed uesti-n resolves itself into a wilt 4i 1 aloe th a roduct. g or ttiree rs that attention has been given \ - q I p g gg P "street branohfn from rho Rue du Quatro ea aoaiat aucaosa. Tote astonishment of few distinct points, ttention to which w alb Wr p every fowl for n, priv&tee Cuatimer Saptembre in Poria and endeavored in vain, every one he was fount dead one morning ] . to the uesttiton of irrlRation. In fact, in- - save a world of w ted toil. In th o the in a� puts whited table napkin and tat the fa spite of his assurance and audacity, to in his chambers, afte having attended terest to the matter is only now beginningg loco a farmer must find out how to d „bu er remove it a d return with the pay. raise ire slightest loan ; the Jews fought two fashionable enteela omenta the night to beawakened. The Winnipeg Commercial P Y work at wholesale. Alanual labor can.never has erha had as much to say upon the cI co a with such a herculean task. We must Th i destrue ble atonewkinddwe have ;and auremunerative trans ations. °Hiatt nae which•seemedeprobable he could not thaw© rtes ionaeanyotherjournalintheDominion P e acre and to fount in are as as any ' ` " find some way to kill by th seen an have he advantage of being trustworthiness had L-ecome a recoganized been prompted to rho a t by 6naacial dt fYi• and this ournalwasone of the first medintna do this successfully we must get arm hold cheap foot in alt the capitate of Europe, and he collies, for he left bohi d him Elf),4co In throw h which attention has been dawn to ' , t= of the first principles of plant life. Ma='y I ( . . I' I wisely retired into obscurity till his ase&- I ready money and nod bts of any sense- the subject. Heretofore the need of frriga- faririera who have reaped one crop,of which Ev n iIf yon kn w�your eggs are 'fresh do padeq ware forgotten. At a propitious quence. The Prins e o Wales, who was in tion has not been Kroatly felt fn Canada. "r a third was weeds, dPtliberstely start in the not t ke them to customer with the shells moment, quite lately, he emerged from t►fs Paris aL the time, was eepip affoatad when 0>4c acid rel on Is simply a continuation h. , fall to plow under all the rids seeds which, dirty It does n t help te inepfre aonfi retitjaenent, publicly announced his engage- ha heard of the avast, ut to this day Lhe northward of the dry belt of rho United were shed by the weed crop. That seed deur in'their qu lily. meat to & woman of wealth and position, mystery of Teraachoek '. antecedents and States, but the area is much smaller in this is simply embalmed when thusbarfeci under pu bones.in th stove and allow thert�i to and incurred liabilities which he was cum• origin has not been eluoerness. conntr 'ban in the repablie. It comprieea a few !urtica of soil, and though g portion r a f . caeca encu il will remain sound to barn white, who they can be easily poly• , pletely incapable of meeting• It fa ru- A{rood preeEnce, of carnes&, eoolnesa, 'a onions of t•he province of British Colnmbiw : y y, g ext time the erize. . Miz this!with corn moat and feed mored, if not positively known, that an profound indityerenoe and contempt of and of the trsrritories of Alberta and Aeain►- supply a heavy growth then y twie ti day to th footle. 1:Dglish lady resfdtag in London is among mankind; unbounded look, and Lbo read!- bQic In British Columbia some trifling aro brouf{ht near the surface;where air and Y $ hfa chief creditors. Navin adyaaead him nese of wft whfch is ue er at fault, coupled irri. atinn work has been done by private ,,,} moisture and warmth combined are cure to Do 't market jdirt o It tastes but mono and valuables to a large &mount. I with an Inaontestabl dose of physical tties, but no .systematic effort has , . cause free germination ; and after that little limo to was those Lhat have become fore Prince de Loci anotheradventue- courage, are rho quaff lea indiapeneable to made to reclaim the artdregioasof the _ buried seed has aupplietl two or three voile and who' clet►n they will look 8O" ec du d &eclat with considerable success. 'the ntan who aarsumee he perilous part of interior valla e, while in the coast diatriats t- year�' weeds from the one year's crop of mac better a�►d will sell eo much more Afte aFranco-(Seeman war a maw adventurer and whoa kee hie whJle on Y 7P. the success of-the wit est and most pre. there is no need of irrigation. In southern vPEeds, there will atilt remain enoubh to read'ly. gpDDRaI.Y- ttADS III9 errgAltArte>y Alberta wad western Aesiaiboia, there - keep u.'p the supply. Old lands are, as a- Let over eabbLge and Celery planta, and sum{ituous sabetne for making dapee: �-4 rule, fairly baturaied with wells, and Bard n etufi ge orally, thou d go to the .in earls ealliug himself T'cincie Soanderbeg, ie a large area of ezcellent land whish 1 led and embalmed, no ono can abulia ouitry. They arcs useful meat and declaring that qo had Dome to establish hfa will never be valuable for cultivation thus fur tell how far back. If I find foul eggs producers, ad should never be wash- claim to the throne of Albany with rho ad - Jetta Balt ht silt Smartest. without frrfgittion. It ie open prairie a tion of Aieso otami&and other provinces. land, with no obetruatioas to oaltiva- � ;. seeds on the toy I want to keep them there, ed,. dt - P Tha news whish cached as last creek and coax them to germinate as early as �+ a sugar.beet is valuable for fowls ate It was no alight presumption or easy task from Bluefield&, oat t e M„aquito coast fn with atatentraittfallodmake agriault d pot e!ble. To harrow early in the fall means ycanderbe f to kill such seeds by the million. if tint- well' s sugar m9 ing. Served ra►aI through to prove descent from . f ort - � Nicar& ua althea h orcin from an Am- the ummer, ft is very acceptable to & @ark Chrtatian horn laced site tie ti 6e Tfurlita sad eriean eonrc , would oto gpreve that the laude o farbas•.the ttopography of the scan- r rowed early in spring eo many Moro will that cannot ran a and had groan food for tura of Conetanttnop yy Beftfeh are detormfn d Lo hold theft own try is concerned, except Lhe moantafnous �- �,: start into active life that most of these the selves. died fn 14Gi at !.Pass while negotiatins an ' down there, notwit standing the frantic portion of Alberta. With a sufficient sup. � ,: seeds will have been got rid of. If plowed holo whe+►t !is better fOr Powis than alliance with the Veaettaao against the I screaming of the Yea kee L+'aRl®. Aa The ply of moisture,this region would onppart a `,, `:''a a fortnight after the spring harrowing, and Turks. Ern ire ants out, t ere is uo affi via ce• population of millions, dependent -spot} ---_y promptly double harrowed, the genial corm It does of make them eo fat, and, Tb° new Parlsfaa $aaaderbeg, wfthont p P° cone derin the umber of eggs which can ort that the British wet ashore for any a rtaulture; bat without water the popu- n • breath of spring will c&Il thousands of the be! rocured b using it, is altogether & hesitation or embarraosment, -produced P P p P lar ion will be limited to those dependent -- so L rued a to erminate. Then in documents which he showed'`w whoever other ue Dae than rotect the licca °{ a n such interests in stock-raising, min- seeds u p g I m r economical food. the inhabitants of luefields, and this at po �?J� ten days seed the lard to barley, or some vrao anxious to inspect them, with deeds , I rho re nest ct the cot sols stationed there. hoed cru , and the harrow will kill rr..illione” all farm large smaunts of grain, ayLnd parchments which ft Was imposefble lei el fug, eta. EtTotte havo from tfine to tithe !a` p �Ybat irres gaible mericaus writing to been made to interest the federal govern- $1 A that the former harrowing started iuto life, gr seeds and that foods find their way decipher or n,uthentiaat:e, but whfch were i F° p extremely impresafve in their ap earance papers may+tay is of !tile aonsegnonae, for mens in the question of irrigation for this ate: To harrow every ten days will kill more in the barnyar there to rotes The shat p dt lumatid com lie tions, if such should i.egion, but so far such efforts have nob ds for 1 se culla than any other. ey f the hens c Iscover this loss, and save of aitt;gn;ty, However, he neglcoted to : P p y p beoQ Very auaceasfut: The recent convene �• ,, t see te y ariire, are not sett! b the teas. All method ; for every round kills one set and it owners by roduciug eggs• asoume rho patronymic of his supposed throw h these ►i +taf republics, the people tion held at Ca ar will rhe result in ., Marts another to bo kihecl in.the same way. get awn, fro n the exelasird, earn ancestors sad to style himself George+ (.est- ( of wbioh .ars of a wards whatever their g Y � � A cod cro of late sown barley will choke di .t la in a su ' l of wheat oats, barley, riot. he romance of his story, hfa plctur• I + drawing greater attention to the matter x .I down moat of the eeeda started b the last the foetal h°pe of 6enefitfnd de:xts may be, bl to ring Americana can The convention resolved that ft would be Y m d fins and 'an. By having thHm on esque extortor• p advisible -to have a general irrigation sat - ,K harrowin and is for moot of the work so ou will readil et in the habit of eventually by hies°°°°", allured & number I title sad th yt re81 of looked upontwith , ` passed, rovfdiag for the protection of �. far laid ,o tet on That field. u U g them,sad our profit will be better of people, came belohginq to rho highest the same res cot av En lishmen, i . a.. f t d with weeds ou stick to corn all Qlaeses of eoaiecy. 'rhe fatnceauis of his a latter are not to be trrifled with be Take bates could beissued for ig igation purpos �V �; Taut much tan i to to es a fo eo doing t tf y bond . that spread under the surface by creeping t e .timet. bony and Mesopotamia was mist s his th ea• It was also decided that it would be a rho case of McQee, ho ie •esocfatd bath root stalks and &hove ground by seed. he man whoa not wAling to t"ti'ti out furors, uemivated future Ministers and ; P• Iitintington i railway enterprises great advantage to have a government irrf ,' Canada thistle, quack grass, and most of c r y to feed t flock must not expect to Chamberlafns, and dfetributed countless C• kation farm established. _ the.natural Iaasbe of America are spread c et lar ere res. It is rhe.early riser orders and ribboaa in ezchaago for solid fn aganf8h Americ , and who cifntrH e- q P �! A much-more comprehensive sohema was �f 1 iu butt, of these ways. Itepeate3 ,surface p geld the eg Iftbetowis are obliged to fieanoiai support.' But oris day the police W&A a°attache of th Br tish con ulat in j harrowing in dealing with annual weeds t fortheir r akfaslafter they ora; up, thought fit to interfere, and without w►it- 4alvador, and hada iauuderatandfng with also presented to the convention andadopt- Y will breaik up arch creeping root etarlks and. i 1 bouiud to h e a•bs► , effect on.t�tl►gg ing to face offs°teal ILvestigatioas the cover• ed. to the effect that Lha boundary of the sign fn partibue promptly sad uaheroicahy the commaodeat a one of L11e ports, a tercftory of.Alberta should be extended multiply them indefinitely, every fragment a PT'IY• vanished, forgetting tea, y his debts. very important pe savage: This official eaotward to take In the grid portion of starting a new plant. To Attempt collect- i p�► Aoainfboia tat rftory, the territory thus rittllze theI ' thdA of dt ehyi• chi°keA° Iliferior in ability attd leant audacious in called McGleet a' fiat, whoreupctn the ing such rcots by harrowing and gathering, I formed to be erected into the province of p a tur)teyo gedt rally thrown satde as re# their•Cance tioae were Mme. Appaenti latter knocked hien own. Ike wsa acral- o.T' would be an endless task.. But we know; e P + Y Alberta. The advantage of a provincial `s•s' , that a plant in the active stages of ate ex ° e afrd mefrvrn-the4Ntmp t+ad whose Loyal robes were sold the other day ed sad sentenced to fift lashes, one each t e in a light b rub• ti e Tole as { .at ublfa auction ; the notorioris M&yrena, to be laiden by Jiff soldiers. M,aGee was government would enable the Alberta(IDV �x`*�. _ istence milst die if prevented from foriaing cruell beaten, He''a pealed to his -coq- ernment to ubartake some plan of irri "'f�, reen leaives for a ro er len th of time, + a hing clothe tine on w',l r$c re a pec•. ety,%g himself Ding of Sodang , Otcelie L, y ! g p P g • f c 1 t144form d lig►, d�ttwpi , oxiellent for Y gation. It was regolved that the grid -, f re to deal •most sacceasfnll tvtth •. Y l' {ing oi.Araucaafa i Jules Groo, Preidont ° 4Cdveaasel as�ear°d atteAca4j tela a. `r.; there o y i'lila covert t and not u few other put , quack grass or thistles we would- -tackle K �i t,oanani, and a fewo0herI se►leoting the with &.demand th t not only 'an ample o verumeAt, should be handed overfto the - . • them ii} their:moat aetiveat&gea of gedWth. ee. .•. - .g:3 i'.. 4006 Ifaoa. hob summer fallowin had be f oljowi>¢ piYc.e ,i1 tfe pu'n' 000 for every °posed provinefal government, and three Y : R _ t i s. ata,' Th®adventurer,who played hu pkrt with apology bet given by rho authorities to Me- .A far(nec w , wtvat, e;'but that he - pald $1, come an asset bf the latter government; � s read uaak.,g�ass over hundreds of acres n a wltiGch e t 4 ga�t the.gteatest peifeetfau, Wag an eeoa►ped p q b's s lffta' atom. 'riecd,4a e P g whfch would be available in providing r o rich prairie mold asked tie what he should ailley, east n; P p convict, who, u4der the first atnpire, eon• blow do&lt hftn, 'r e a oto y was given at ' . sed crushed nes, mustard seed, .green triv� t0 • ase into Spain, where be remain- oboe,,but the mono ayment being tardy funds for irrigation Iturposes. It was very I t . t toclear it off. Iadvised to plow iz inche.. • pp Y p c i -Preeentl the War vessel abet, her guns. a,nd word reaeoitably pointed out that the lands are -`. h I baa ant el v r, and a reasonable su 1 ed &cine .- 1 eep in the latter.part.of -May, nd iiow g pp ��� with a tifugee ,40- Y of little valuenow,and that if the proposed : " 5 1 died,rftoce br less, with the a in � `aq ' Y was sent that ff th mons was not d bade on to The effect orals al est telt. < all tkesp; he in !staid hitiw14e7f y p cl of ctuaho i Mono and gypsum„would Pr',�b within two t four hours the town would rovince could make them valvhbie iG acolous.` Th rasa roots of sick'for nt blematl, eerli'me`` bib om►fidebt i eervswt, - p e via ruduiie 1 1a►itl'Ip iCttt hti jaaney 1 Imme• would be a wfse thing to turn over the of air and food normally taken. ini by lthe ffQrd eivery a r�tttnt oahea foe to and acquired a thorough know! dge of all onstant sn y of e a A lar want• Yom► Y lauds to the.provincial government. The leaves. It was like taking a fin out of q gg g q rho details of hie past life. overt by w °diatol Idr.an+d•°lt nrestln In aaffee iteids {� ,o' ' of broken rah bones is one of a moot Y y etreamai$owing in a general direction east.- 1 water, in hysien,l reaetnblance tit . is mn,ster, and trop pieta, 11�o ate became ver wealth - } rhe rapid growth of the arley ,on , , Y fleets _ p Had he ~ward from the mountains, it is claimed, top did ata own share of the work, and :Irb© sn!portant a}cit f , ho lea►[ited every trick of m Hoot Gild sad new .1tv+� at ase fit 'partq. land remained clean: - �. speeeb, and, when qulte perfeot�, murdered baa[► --ap:,. tlmeri n he would have Afford ineauii of irrigating the country as , ti. q g fn,rt eastward as Swfft Cucrgnt,in A_esinibola g i To mow thistles in full growth, and 'Ire Ho a Sold Them. j. his benefactor, avoided arrest, and return- had a the Sh tes cars li tlehfor the y ed to Fratiee &sassed of th® spam, sad dress, territory The convention no doubt will �, ,:- peat the dose in about sit *elks then turn � . : „ , ' p° P safes of:iii oitiz ua abroad. '.Bnt. these have a cod effect, and we may look in the .4 d cif the Ouse-j- I dao tet. oY ed tba name sad Y under a good straight farrow, asd then y „ gun' tatterdemalion r® ubliea know that the future for im rtant irrigation develop - ealtivatinv on top Lo keep greepn leaves f your burgle terms. TITLE OF HIS v7MIC; ' - ppoo f the do a tin is an Agent•-"T t s just what the I dy,next - British are.f�at to ill-used in any way. menta in the Nartbwestia i from forming, i Y P g p At the fall of the empire he txiade Capital of If 'thy, i#icish ha a takep possession of _ '' •' -.. : other appy -tion of the same rinciple.- door said." �� s+ his fidelit to the le inmate monarchy ob• Cont island it lar fo the ur ose of tiontrol- Work s ant ter in to ki 1 either nnual of' (Ady of the ouse-- Said wh t t Y g P P Let me havo maeic dying andel aeeky no, ;;, I. . _perennial eeeda in their dormant stages, is A ant-"Tl}I tit wa+i�no nee o mo call• rained a high command in the Gardao.du ling rho:- projeate canal, and they will more delight.-goats. ' g wtsuldn t meed a ,beewase Corps. and beeatne a friend of th° Data da , control it if a3voe ft be bulli. The American ; • - . almost labor lost• One of the ric :est crops Ing Here, as ye" _ I-„ BerrY, till one day, having reached the company hue fails to carry otit its agree- Tlie coal of art bestloved�Plleii love Ib olr. of �►itnual creeds Lever caw was produced you had nothid to steal. ularit and fealfn asaared Rev. J.$. Brown. e in the follobin' way :' A fart�i r owning Lady of the came (gritting her-tooth)--- Zenith of his Itop he yi►acidentwlly brushed mens with Ticar ua and that agreement g hest i"Give me th e. l against deteosi trust fall. Warner Miller has intimated As Mesio washes away from tba3' coal the Y$ } cad land had by repeated crops -f w � ,,_ ftp against an old fellow convict sear the hs appliQatiou of the dust of every day Iffe.-Auerbach. - 4' _g -„�,, s�, much, Talk of :as fsibplowiug got hfs ln,nd saturated wfth r_.-, ` LL •j ouvre. The man roogni$ed him and ad• Monroe pQatriue nonsense.. `rbc.British •Music is the child of strayer, the eompan••1: : Repartee. ; ...g,�. ,, , . _ Ioul eeeda and wanted to clean itj,bp sum : ,��r� a. dressasl him b hie real name. The adven• . ` Y can entelr Iota Bay rrangetmeut they please ton,of religion.-Chateanbrland. :; , t�4,er fallowing ; buf�inRtead of arrowin ft "SIia�,1A-2 hicli would you trather bas tarot., unabashed, raised his whip upon the with l�fcaragtia, a d evidently they have Sweetest melodies are those that lige b C160 after the plow so BOW sac . all the the fool you loft , or the fool you arei�t " ez.convfetto.etaRetise him for his insolence. rilaehed aoiite uta eratarding whtob war- Y l' :> malsture and form a fine, damp'Aold ir. uiette-s, r all , I am so dies tisf9ed g rattLs then kee oat tbie coast;, distance made more erreet:-Wordaworih. which to start the eeeda, he 1 wed the Q y That man, who mi hG have bees bribed td lllli , the Dnke of Bnrgnady, spent T !with myself, d n't you know, that I'd keep,silen°e, was so lnaoused at this treat• >� •P . wkole and then harrowed the dried-out rather be the Ii�ple idiot you era."I meat that he forthwith denounced hie old - itnnah time.in contriving trap-doors. in hfs j r .....�_-- ll land: Scarcely a weed-came f lack of oompsaion of infamy i►pd accused him of T'he man who Tti Ili sat nrinsie iq hid eou4, house sad grouneis to souse unwary straag .,..moiiitur enough tc� induce germine I - moi` ao hat Of' Aqs ntalne being a(later"feu, >r ihi8f alnd" a murderer, attd. tss not lttlovll with coaaord cif sweet ere in water beneath. _ he cod work done on thaw every vee iiy fit' #dr`treason, ,trl►taemtl and 'here were 11,4Q5,487 baiTela of salt pro- tirni, and t g I ► .: -dried-oat attrfacet pravidef a first rate seedanimal life,bn�it ie nog neaeesarlly it�lurioua Asa teat nntnber of honorable perauug eoiindti, t3hakes{ie dnoed in .the United States in the yee� g have heels otti remised in a ablio s its.-- tohealth_om t t ewCo�tnt. would P p° t'bed forthem seat spring. They grew much ! i. i ` 4 i m wholl er n part;of clauy tris the afair wbioh o%used a era#orad , Rating coteste. .an a,feature of the ;e• lg�$, pe against 11,786,764 barrels in 1894„ ;,,,:fastQr` than the wheat, and'so; tar lack a. ; . Thingsy batted w ie:h era' opaque, ar9 called sensation f>a,Parfa; v►as hn,bad ul►sad the ligf�tp:: � fratmt bartsl weighed 28t) ttudb; marking Ili;iF w.f' >Lr_�St•bPicjrhe seipad thinking, t►iy ltard•workipg land , € st setni•tratas aretit mat►v►ae made for bfifofee . .ltirop tk } kB P a p ode yr ou t tem 'potter '; thea which are p {N •r; , . *::i az#3,201,:i91,60Q pataneL. - t s -ha<i +ilii w_ vrb .p •y , ,6viti►bl+e.G*P00t . 4 • _ ,. . 17 �.- - - . . c d tlltn a roe1 _„ a: t - :,r� ,.,: ..t-•=w9 V4. d dhm wheat.. ee g AI' lm ,, , ; 7 � c. ., ,. i r �_ .! r, :... X - ..i c,- r .,- ',r_ "#++:' ', ;a^.*s- K1 n - .r o-`1• "+'"• r`s- :_-P - .. - a. I. a yir,.�. , s- - - i� w. •„ •r,,,&- `. - ;.. ... 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'< x;, 1 �� on Wedtlesdsy,A r1T 3ti , alsld }. f, ( I t nda#Gio>a. 4tr - ' wind oa Tu y blew do" abotl tion of a barn with stone foe 4:,:: I - t. - - Y '' o!iiia rmoke s k on Qampbell'a pair- sitar Friday 18th instal pietas a°d s sstioar "t - - y iw blalf. s ries dC e°os. The r , aiay bs sects a�the snlerarilrar' ,, I lowest or any tender not neU7 so +� Miss L. Bnakler ' earned on Batard0iy 'Tenders for taaaaoary may be art In w arately. , c err din +' ter with her slater, For otiher patMculars apply M` 1 ' • g Pickers P.O• ' ,. �� ��� �. l�rs. eswn, I ti nggdais, New Jersey. I • ;' The 'Warden, 0 i3starday sigIIed an _ , ant with a Metropolitan Street" E=®OLi' OrEs Not1C�• ii publirhad ev ry Friday morning at fee otos M .� = n I , r - e picks ,Out. sn or t►n eztension of thou T Raihvay Comp y pnrenant to 8.g.O.,chap 110. aotia is hereb • f r TRRYd line t4 Riohmopd Riven that all creditor» baring ola►ase a�►tisrt ;!•�, - y e :the estate of Margaret Eleanor lAcOrolian, late , , ' ti.�i mTei?; t;1.00 itFaid iii aditsae. Com>misncing ttie ret tresk in Ma • _ .. W'ed- of the Township of Pickering, wLo diltd on or HAT)tffi O]P ADYl38TI8IN(3: goath Ind Store 11 close Monday, about the 19th day of Jataaary 19M,are aired - ' ' 10 Bents. y req , 1'irsi insertion,par line - . nesda,Yq send Friday veniags st 6:84 a cloak, to lead to A.H. M or.at else Village of '�►it► E L, . , Rash subsequent ipsertion,per line - 5 'j'aesday, Thursday and Saturday SVODiOgr wls,on or b4ore the Fifteenth day of May 1e tr ?; This rate does not ineluds Legal or Foreign ad- the full particulars of their olaims, with their o n as usual. o- , ,, vertiremenis. 1?e „ names and addresses. . q special terms given to parties making con- GOO. pepper has sold "Iiaeaberry Farm And take notice that after the-above meutiO13- _ . . . ,: _ rncts.for 9 or 6 morAhs orb the year• Half- on the 9th eonoesai n of !d arkham, to Mr• date the ezeautors of the said estate will pro- * R r West, of oronto, wbo took pos- Deed to distribute tho seaete among the peraone yearly or yearly contracts payabla quarterly. ` � - Riche Bneinees cards,ten lines o�ander, with paper, entitled thereto, havtna regard only to the s5 00,payable in advance. seaaian of the pro rty last Thursday. olaims of which the she 1 bpve notice. l I one yeaz, y ' i9'NoHoe in local oolamae ten cents per line, H, Z, RTright, t e celebrated Arnerit�aII Dated at Lhe said Village of Whitevsl� the . { s�ho'ws this week five cents per line each enbaegnent insertion. draa ht ez rt.w vielted Markham on bey da of Apr►1,1&134. I t " ,I 8 gal contract ratea made known on applica- 1 two or three oce. Bions and coached ea- W. 0. Ms�or Executors of the said estate. I .�; . e,, on. No free advertising. Advertisements without written ustractions hatnpipn Flemin in hie match againrt Goo,Davidson • _ d will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- died from pneumoniarett Pring �'rlYls• { t Hell of Winnipe J aordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- �''' ("�'(� �('1('� ` mance meet be in writing and s4nt to the pob- at htti h mem sod ndact and gen alhm n• Y = i U •' O R J1J/O s . • His gen - li J b Work promptly attended to• I ner 'While here m e him many very warm oda n Markka and vicinity who !will ORIAL A-RTIST - -adles Li ht. Summer . �hoe�- . W. J. CLARK - - PROPRIETOR. fn ret to hear of h s death.-Sun. TANS 0 .. ., '� - reg - Pirie's Block, • ,. PICKERING. . . - - . . Our P of tioL-Strict Independence.. . 1Vew A Crtige�td. a1 Pa era I _ ..1 f - Low Pnc�d Su�mme� Corsets. 1 . Our .Aim-A First-class Loo . p _ 1 • sr - Our,'Eapeotat.tons-The hearty , , '. ettpport of the PaoPle of Pickerin and vicinity FOR SALE - Rood rash mileh t>iow, , 1 i j p E- Appty at lot , con 1, Pickering, or to Razor honeing a specialty. I.' r SLIIY1171er �Vst • tea- William Cotton. Ro ge Hill P.O. 93'1d• 1 1 1 Parag� . Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, . I ; . 1 IDAY, APRIL '20, 1894. UR BALE ew Milch Cow with - • FR . - y calf bll side. Apply for partioulare to throughout.' I ; • b 1 I CARPER STOTT8, lot ,00n.9, ,t'ickerin Or _ New Embroideries and Laces• ' NOTES AND COMMENTS I toPickerinQP.O. _ . - I r a 1'tnited numb of AUCTION ��ALE . s ABTURE-F t Apron Check Mushn • The prophecy of Presid@nt Vans p ho +ea and ca t:a dt lot 92,00n 9,PiakeriPg. _ =OF = , . -i. I �i� $Cyn@, of the C.P.IL, that Wheat will DVNNspia►tering P plytorpsrtiaah2&2 JOHN - hin two ears, is - ILLAGE PROPERTY ! be $2 per bushel Wit �- Mens a cy Top Shirts• I i; ! . Y TANN R & t30N wlah to exciting much interest throughout TOit . . • . v pounce to the public that they have open Uanada. While the circulating of oqt is butcher abort in Dowswelle block• UNDER and by virtue of the power of Free meat alwa e n hand, caseot absenc© v Bale coaterined in a certain mortgage, I �. . I ' / ; such k report will serve to Pence 6 , - order�lef` with t e blissee Boo" or W. Lagan, which will be produced at the time of sale,t ere , r- : I - the interests of his eolupany n the. poetrp tor, will r ceive prompt attention. A will be Offers by public auction, at Gerow's _ , call e'1 sited. *tf Hotel,Broagham,on Fridayy the loth of April, 1 ; fit orth ��est, Mr. V alt Horne would - lflfl4,at 2 o'clock p.m.,by Tbomits Poucher,auc- i . . • tionaer,tho following property:- - '�• scarcely venture the assertion for that � R ,S XLE : Stephen Croak gifers Low r ria es} ' i . ' v s:, 1' Ali and singular that certain parcel or tract ,*<" 1 aeknowled ed tea L' fqr Bale at 1 t t0 con 2. Pickering ' own- c t; ���ta ► tyl reason alone. He 5 g chi od black ltd peas for aeod• and twelve of land and premises situate, lying and been in ►� • .1 • , I • be one of the best authorities OII SUCK P'g� the Township of Pickering i❑ thu County of On- 1 - - --- "owe sad corn ; 1ao extracted�iDuey, ,a d all tarso and coutainine by adinonsurement one at re K noble price-,. Letters mdy be adddeased ,tuarter of an aG�ro of lend, being composed At -_ - I . n,atterS In �lllerlca.- ; . to Pi k ring P,O.f r further information. that.portion of the fiouth Plestarn part of ►ot ' �,, numbar eighteen in the sixth coyly eee:on of the . Detective Greer has returned frou� S:A,LE ; A comfortable, two tory, said Township-of Pickering, which constitutes '.- el lit roomed dwelling,situated onC'fturch and is composed of Viliago Ir)t 1�'umber tliiea i Montana alid reported to the' Attor 1 g i ;n that Part of the%,illat;e of Bruughattylescrib= • stree , Nekering. lard ane soft water apd All nay General's llepartrnent that ell »>od r i convenicn :es, with halt acre of laid on ed to a pian thereof byy John�ihier, P L t3. tiled in. nfesaion of the Willhainp whir are choice f uit trees of large ani }small Registry Office 28th iottby 18TH. The lot•hue a T �� ?c. Try��IDGE STO f'[V' At - DUtten co vari tips. Terma 1 beral. Possess on wlign de- frontageof about 4lfaet bye dapttt of raZ tout. ��{� O L ►7 UJ 1 iJUr ►J 1lJl�L1 . niui der is a Large farce and that s3o fa'r sire4 . Apyly for articulare to Richard iuth- Upon the promisee is.rented a dwelling house . it ellat ri0 SL1Ch I71an a tie, '} kering P. O1-tf 2CJzi0with kitchen alta hod. as lie could leer - Terma and conditions of gale roasonat►le and y R 4 fl : Dutton`.gists. He is ConVinced thalt '� :T I C E : Miss Abbie Cron'kklite will ba madeknowa at tat time of sale, o can - i wishes to in orris the Ladies of uickeringg be ascertained un epplicatiop to the Apatiouear,, I • . . Stevenson, the commissioner, con and vi'inity, that aving opened"the old stand ur to 1 °' - Ove Dickie A bfarquie'store in the villlage of SMITH• RAE t Gtreet, ' - cocted the confession in order to CrQ f3.5 Toronto Street Toronto, �1- : II Pic ening she is now prepared to do �drese- a t- I C L E M �T• • •s•• - . t eador'e 8olicfsore. +� v ate a BetTSatlOn. It 18 unfortunate m► n in the la t and most suitable �t les. _ - ; 1 A o 1 `�e solicited. blies Abbia CroukhiA ek- � ARM FOR BALE--'Irhat valuable 1 , ! - that some other detective ' Wa8 n�jt" erin ,i0at. IF farm,lot 4.in the 2nd conceselon of the _�____ .. ^•^^' . .- 13�nt to Montana, as Greer was thO rr�R E3, TR EB, TREES.:_I ROM Township of Pickering, containing= acres is ' �<^^� 4 1. 4 `' - ball who worked up the case again t j• bbrgains in s rade trees sinoe the netghbor- for sale oa easy Lerma. It is situated on the ho $ar a forest, is . Imported Norwdy 15pruce Kingston road 2 1-2 melee wast of Vhhitby Wwn Wel s �a ., t from ickering Village and o 1`r V r alns- for the next dad Macwherrell and Walker, slid thea- Au trilan and Sco h Firs.st the Central Nursery and 9 t•2 miles eas 1' 1�7 g on aqd onegn r miles north of(green River, railway station. and is convenisat 6o saDoola fore could scarcely be e�peoted , o IN _ els oma grow Apple ':res•, Strawborries. and churches. The w�l i a clayy loam, clean, 'v@ this Montana affair unbiased co - as ra t and Rasp rrie bashes,at rices tO suit well-drained and in the htgheat Bests of oultira 1 F.. the ti des For p res apply .to W, S. i DON- tion. It is wall teaoed with cedar rails, and < •Ori. Robinette is matt g } s River P.O., ar to HY. watered b a Sivingetream On the roperty are Prints, Drees o�s, Colored and Black Cashmere,Shi'rtin�sI �ar8y € t3lderatl . SH ATH,anent, iyy gg pp three r every effort to obtain a new trial fir H PI IN8,propri tor,Greea River,Ont.!i'.6U twogebarns,horseand� attie •tables, piggeries, and Whlt@ Cu dn$t Table Linens, and Ready Made Clothing, 7 Macwherrell. Much money has ben ARD F THANKS.' impletnent,driv169 and ben houses. root cellars, i , �/ . Ii � d etc..ail ID ezoeltgat re r and well adapted fo* 1'n Men &, Boys and 1 4Uths, snbeeribe3 in various darts of Cana a - I their respective noes. Tha brick dweil►ag Is fit _ i� ,1 1 i r � ����I i c , , ' to assist in pushing the defence shou d .T t Officers nd Mombers : d ted ap n . modern manner, aantaining tea i' �s o Brok tans Home Circle. it'd. 172. rooms,besides kitchen, Pantries, close" woad `> anew trial be granted. There is Litt e J shed and cellar; has hard and.soft water, turn- •.. - herefore that the rison r e the ander igned ezecutora of too'lam ace and other Convenrenaes ,the frame huuse is Hang to Pabst$ t e store recently occupied by bin. Pollock, Uzbridge on; likelihool, t , P M rR ret E, McC Oban, beg to acknowledge re• comfortably fitted up, has 9 rooms, pantries, will hang on June 1st. ce pt of the anm f$loot),being_amount of Ben Alar,hard•ad soft water.®to• To any pencil the lith ilial., I have de ermined to retDove the balance of t}lls ` - etl:ia,y Certifies on the life of deceasiad as a desiring s farm, Arse-elates in avnry reapeot. $1 h C1888 tock of goods to the Claremont Branch to be sold is - . m iia er of Bro gham Home Circle. crept this ie a chance t;cat is seldom oeered. It bas th n s for the �mmptness with whi this been ftsrmed in Lha moat careful maaaer for the 1 w STOUFFV1LLE cl im was Baltic+j attar probate of will b ng ob- last 25 yeatre and has the reputation of Ding ane :O� �1 O� PROFIT s c• " elf 11 pour", of the best farms is Lha t�waship of Pickerio ; E v + $ I to na Resp. y g RE - A1. $coker has moved into the premi ea Eo• DAVIDSON, for mizad farmial�it asnaoc be a:o®ilod. Lror � .lately occupied by John Booth. , to O ..•. ..•..•••................................. ....... . . . - - 1. MAJOR, _ u n further part►ailat•�. ap plll to A. A.P tiT Whitby . 1 I _8. MAJOR, �__ or to w. V. RICHARIIBUV, Pickering. 24tf . - W, Morden had hie hand badly cXaa ed �j A �rtTTA 11►T Ct�1" L* , white ban ling some old iron this week. j� Cj V TQlh S ls► V 1 iVl� t7 la .. ,s,�,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,, c " - Harry Dolby is this week moving to ,,,,, om- . PF INTti ... ' .... .fr fi enta`ap K op yAlwu�alac BLE • .. .. . ING I Bf IRT S. Lindsay, on account of a change in . he REDITORS ' '•• •„' , TICS 0 C r FARM = PROPERTX . r G. 'f. R. O OD TA LINEN......... 1G - T. H. Breuls, formerly of Ringwood, ae D ES$ GOODS.................. - _ _ RE ...... . , moved into the premises of Wen. Poll ck I ��F �. S E 2� TN DER ane by virtue of the Power C LOBED CASHMERE East End. ' , L . B ACK CA HM _ r _ „ Chris. Lehman is• preparing to erec a O S. C.M U RR;AY, of Sale contained in a certain reg►etssed _ , s , residence on one of the iota eget of he mopMsge which will be produced at tithe of sale Ch th�arg - . . y p - ( ECEASED ). and upon which default in gaytoont has bean MEN'S ALL' WOOL SUITS... " •$4 bit U . Queen's hotel, which he recent] ure s made.there w111 be Delayed for eels by public „ . p . �'• auction at the Gordon House, io the Pill a of EN'S SUITS..•♦.• $3 �� . ag , - Y UNG Dd { ed. :L`' on eater ......... 1 1 „ Pickering,in the County of Ontario, ,1-� Earl' on Saturday.morning Daniel M RgUAhi to the. _ Revised.$feoffee ,lay the FIFTH DAY of MAY, A.D., l8k. at the I , i Y LITHS SULTS......... '� " . . Murehy while CaTrylDg a-pall of coater ell P of Ontari , 1W," Chapter 110• dotics is hour of 9:90 o'clock in the afterboon the lotto' hotel nd herb vert ch all Crediton and other per valnabtelaa�is and remises,vis :the north Boot�i and 8hoas at Bea theta manafsettlraa prices. Remember chi$ will be no dragg• down a stairway in the Queen a y gi to p E mast •itivel be oleared out within the next SO days. • eon havin clai s against the estate of Thom• be U� fractaied several of his ribs. tt�flam a• t er y quarter of lot num rft in the second ooa• 8AL8 8'►IIry Ing PO y tion of the Inn a ret in aborti aftier an he ae e>ilnrn77, to a of the Townablp of Picker• reseion of the township of PtckeriaR. is tLa • 'I ,�,�..,.,........ .> g Y. ing a the Cva t�lot Ontario, deceased, who County Ot Ontario;the north halt of lot (m in I _ _' sank rapidly, passing away on' Mon ay di ou or abou t e 91st day of September•188.1. the wooed ooncess►ou of said township,and the i i - evening. • I ars squired send by registered lector to south half of the•oath halt of tot 99 in the third e "arta" of N. E. $mi:b eras ante ed M ars.Dow do c(}illiyny, Brook 81., VVbitbv, ccnoseslon of said townrhlp,saving and except" a. .' + r g y soli }tors for G rge Wilson. Lha younger. yeo- fag Lhervonl that ppootion t sreof taken by • g i g j oil Thursday night last and a q'aantit- of ma ,exeentoro the last Wiil s°d .TeMtameat MnnfEeipa1 icy of Pickerigg for a poblio road. grain removed therefrom. We would d. of a said Tho ss bdebinrray, d o0 or The Bald parcels contain taro hund»d aarea THE C Ap CASH STORE t CLA.REMONT. .. :. ' ' .. . bet the 1Sitb ay ct llay, A. D Q lfigl, thea mo»or leer. Boil U a Dia loam. 181f acres are 1 visa ttbe guilty parties to try an4 lead au r honest life as "your tins are ave»-to nd na es •ad ad aesae with fail Parti tilan of seed �o bs ealtirated. This V known as tis - y tb clairus asi of the amurittes (if yl bell '•pakiiale Tania,' wtis lately occupied b . yon oat," Remember, retribution is re by m, Jobn Lays,for do-k ralsin purposes. and 0 a to come.-Tribade. 1- nd aotiee is arther given that attar the said very valuable property• There to s good trams =4 to the d executor ill hones and splendid bean and stable accommo- A . • t Las me°No°ed a Bei - The land lr in a 1 : c� . DIL�LINGg }. - :°...•,_ _ - the assets of the said! does", dation on the premises. � HIL S . . UXi11RIDOH to distrlba _ ed OuR the rwna eatiUed thereto havin slate of cultivation and from ib laosfie° sed . . - • only to s alalia of wbiob not rhal� oonvealenoe oht to t?>�ave a daeirsblepotsshasa # Beset L J. Gould, ex-M. P, P., lost Dna of hie hs s hese race ed by Lim oz his seliQitors, st toz anyans ng each properoy. ' black team owing to a kick lreoalved. b iia ti a aforesaid. - I TOWN"I Tea per cent of the parohasa slsoaq s - alied at by this 11th day of April t.D., to.be paid down at the tt®e sale. Tetrtms toe + The animal had to be shot. 1 pa ent of balanus wads known at the time of s - . • _ Metsrv.Pepler, of BellaTille,asd D nd, DOW It NeDILLIvjBAY, e• r�in�i1t °alar• aNN to _ . a of Oshawa, have succeeded yteasrr id >tt>sID t ow i�[8 Htroek e!, `1Vhitby, 44-M y'tredlold.B- - .-f,Taranto ' end Hope in the Dominion beak Dere. ( oliaifi�ors for barge Wiiwn,the yo Inrsr,as- _ ^`� �----'_- _. ._ p. e - We are glad to be able to atate• tha it ; MWOLA 673 e . `. bas been definitely decided to have a le- I n� ' . . -. bration- of the Qaeea's Birthday in Us- OOH' MO� Mwlisii� i I1±ZLOLA 67fi8, the araai Imported - �f� 'i- r bridge. . - 1.1 �10,Qa0 Troliring stalllan, rtaadard sad ' The men who changed the .tslep one• I »gistered in both countries ander rale A, F*11 • I AND . -o s _ - ' . "` -poles here durin�the winter left a nn bar Houlh '0 BIIppoi o Lha brother to Black Prince oriel 9.18 and Wiaeas '��`� ; of holesp}srifilled hist beyond the town li ice • Mowat dministratlon,will set 2 21 V.Mal s•16 and driven gaar�ers in a teAe ! - . , - . on Lha side of the Toad leaning t0 the me Cuavenlion OD with•common Balky in 91 seconds,a9.01,as fast eery. Since the snow has Rose ens da ger A r�. Q as was ever trailed under the lama cimametsn- A i U DAY AP�tI 2V Des by an horse an earth. 81»d b JeSersaa Of these trt;ps is apparent. '�o`the me• Prince t19�9,trotted pnbUa heli milezisd with s - -. tory it a favorite walk, and it wool be ! common rulky►n 1.07 s la.l4 Raft, a full brother . the most natural thing in the. world} for 1894, at I-SO .p.m. in the Cianeral Benton 1Tl5,trial 9510 119, Dna of the 1� - children to fall into the holes. The da ger / -- greatsrt sires of brood mares thEt oyez lived tar �•�p - t honld therefore be removed at Once. l "" a, „/j/ �. wbiob the.ez-tioveraor Stanford of Cal►tornis �1.Vxnu.M N . paid for him$26,000, and he was the sire of ' °' a azana,the dam of Banal 9 Ott 114, Dae of the . '" Wm. Turner was sentenced last wee by Whitby, t nominate a eandid6►ie for neatest trotters on earth. Idinaola is a dark - Col.Denison to one year's impprison ent - for eleo on to the LeWsliAive- chestnut 181/4 hands, weighs about 1975, his __ . 4- - • for highway robbery, . The other man got Assembly. knee measures 15 inches, arm 86 ►aches, heart gTT INTI©N 7 the same sentence. A petition was ren• 8119 feat,rtlfle 42 inchea.hock 19tnohesshoulder 9 feet,back to hip 11!4 feet, hip to hook 4 feet 8 - -�••�- . sated here and even �e ort - made by the eetMRs w be held On Frid y, April inches, and although never trained ed w ekes tht►nk his many friends of the family to secure as ii blast 27; in a oh polling nub d vision great natural speed andshows his flu® r®eding The IIndersiga and to aonetdered by cod.j adgea to be the bast trona for the} liberal patronage dor � sentence as possible; for it is believed h thrnngh t the ridinpf to alae tial• �', s sees fo the oanyention an the farmed,beet bred an the greatest rtRok horns `1 whatever the yon:ag luau a fanitGs we )ae ung the gnat y r Bifid .asks for s g in Canada and one of the cateat in the world: 1 '. was not vicious enough to deliber tell ane al meeiin Of Oke I He will commence a •sprig season 90th A rib eontt ua ce of the same. !�� /Q(GiHTS. C,pirimit the not in his sober Senses. On g i , - and end it Jane Ste. No "aures taken attes that w` , • " Amount of the previous clear record ilea o.uth .Ont rio -Reform Asso iation. data, and will be at the Half Way Boase from goraesboeini a General Blaekamith OAIr i OBTAiIr A P/►Tlptsi t A to I ud a felt astiHed.in ea add"" 10 toill Munda a and Woburn for Monday noon; ����q��t aasw and an Lonat Dpi°oaf - - aeoIIsed the j R I bttalvern frons b btionda ,and Tremont hotel 1gU1sPt CO ,who have dad Merl s y ram ing the clemency of the court and tak FolloWio the nomination Wi be a bloada night sad Tbuzsday evening and alt ing done o shortest notice' _ . ����s p�eatteenat b°siness• �m � 2 ' Fda and 8atur a at.Little York hotel. strictly asofldenttsl. ♦Haa Beek of ing the santenoe only one year. 0 er- �r day y t, at, Rest pric88. yoo ani paterla sa� lso+r ce eb} tt WOIIId have been heavy, ae a A.S S l � M E E 111�G. south east eorc.er of Hinft and (1rga streets. feta theca cent i»s. 1Lc a est4alagoe of mast' F - w18e I Toronto,and if part►es will wait and thin And sosetlti� sit ifeba• i � �� bar been ao much sandbagging done i the whish 1 are invited. Hoy . A. d: horse before selectingg a Are, we well guaraaaaa ateste taarea b dna that the authorities made up their to give them a colt without any char" a it he is D1se" ; all inweerllb� 8811 a notta6isthe ewtlOto,� e�' ,r. - city Hardy and other prom Hent not ane of the beet bred and one of th� greats" +ir t `video c N ; minds to treat it wit t Tamer est plaann a ei79 will addrea t}1 Bice k berees n earth. »Nca to insure a colt a 'gy• Die t° ttae i°.entor1 u kc ' p weeisl . ent11/W a- d lihllneat. Jest Bybee p Daly i10,worthrovm s tea+s0 ceats,whiaL _ . is toe &seaalt.it ie difficslt to say, as a reF preMDt' mast id at time of sarvioer t3#soalars Baa tli ai 1 41 ; sem paany t►t this 2tozas's stands. x omm:.ered little or nothing aebout it. wq Tbte cry reserved fctr lam.' ba had a4 R.R. RSYNOLDS. i es were Imeot►ioned by T ei �s ;, other charg • ior�kite for OD YE TH 'i•.Q �'1'EN. _ ave: os► . 1. CRA�� , GLAM4NT _ . tte � i pets as being d ► nothi �.. �'�Ir F. i l cart reesi ail ' strait . R Bad ovst'�► therf wad r w11 heir: Aprt1 stria dirt► t > , tri . ' . all --JoamsiL , p . 'slow. a # r ��� Z` .. -. a , _ .. , �}. �y I I 2 v s'. .: _: _: .... '. I - .. -.. .. .tib -..'; I' '. .1.. 1� x _ - . . - .. , .:... :: , :. ... - - ' x ,•.t, y- ,[ �'!�•a l.k.M1. t"i .V "� :,n f g(.'.v .. lata ,., ,�<.:.ti .. --e= ., - -F�r _ ,r,,• ^�nx--,- - •1 k ,+.- - ....- ...rYv, ,,: 1.-„ - 1::. U,car$."Z �;,xe. ,a. .. ;, �. ". :, r �, k _ . a a _ rY : �, u, ,. .. b. - - ...1,. ,. }M1�a+,.. '+. a 'L-e -Hj�r/F. a, z..i ; t5a.. .,F'Ye . , xs .: e •^ :i _ .I�ear .._ �rs� a *♦" x�•sic_ " _, " . : .. _ S _. _ _ _ _ _ -.. '"�S � % i ., -... _ .e--. :. - ...! -i fir. _ ! <.- .i , ,-.S �- 5 S I ; w I ., tS, Y s/ :.Y" a:t_�i, 4, .^{ R _ r':1.! S �i�. !I, , . . I .- . .� - . - _____ ... oh- - —_ _;:._,— - _� . - 1, -1 . , '. . .- : I - .. .. . . " - __ . I . : . :, ,: I. , . "� � � : I ' _ Va� •: _' : 41 � - , . ,.m, 1� . .z , ., . . . . .� I . il. . a 3 - .- I ; I x -<_ e. ._ .-_ -- -'-..1 -- -- �. � a,.d_ ... cam-€' _ ._. 1;! .a. ,,. -. e.. ,-_ _h5, � � , i- - � . . 11:- '! I -: •. . ..Y_ s m a. 3 1� w%._1 , -,,.- -. .� .1, 11 ,, ti +f,. . r,. , a � . - , I_ � � J, . . � � ,- i. I ( - I w. r. f"' -. ' �t - . � �_ ': : _:. :. _ ., , .. .. j .. _ J.. :. .. .._ _1 .:.:. ..I .. .. I , � _ . I - d 'a . r ;, 1. .. J . r .y _- .. :. - .� s. _: :.-.. - -. -. - .-:. .. .. .. , Y , r t.. -: et : �z c ' p �. . .. `F. r , :. ry �, - _ � - I �. ._ _.r rt. x: a .,,.-: ..- 1 } ; :, :. ( P. _ _ . I I .: -, ._ . . , - r - -_ .: r: .a.A ,;. .. . ._ �11 • 140 } 44-01, -. s k <9 : .- .. _ 11 � OTS -1ETTEF Q TMS EDITS ,,. lusobwn fn true Abrahamic style. Our r . 100i. , : DISTRICT D 8 hose bad forgotten m pat by Lar ns plata PRING �S '� x' lt' u on of pini uesYlono. The wrileir mast lianob used in eating. rdowever, our ride •` i '�_:: ,.�j >t'roisli .m gas �� s,►as rAoaD se;}►snts l aeparrm t iqr o to aU foga al•- or knife oe cap,or any other Modern • , ' per OIIS ESOgANoiRs. a Il reser send it correct name wltll ooplad given ue a e lite, and w® en• t i ' e wish 10 it notly understood, h 'wens p�+ro- t. One S tended ©ala in A`ew Prints; Drees ( oode� JL cep for J. ' �, A€ '$elleville market has bees leasl►ed f r es- 11le io o laic sealolptre :d b re oar pply idea parpntly belonged io Ab- p fQr Prin 13 CUttonad�S. �U'�l1x 121 8I Ar> MII81�I1a. f p. ' € ` p r �; , t .� g ear for l2, �' rabam, and had'beon kat for our benefit. a• the ensuing y denbr.— n aws.l I p Beaton merchants are now canside ' - recti a roller na' 1 Si •-The X011 wiDg oiroalar (wbiott will We eateeniec' the favor std ;gave mosb of 8nt13 he.�8 l u tie latest Btylei�. r` e advisability of erecting. e pp1 ' itself h ♦in been received b nae, this atriarobal ohioken to oar drap�ssman, th ae. 11 I think rvh nread be beneficial to all who was robabl more alosel related to A few remnant Of print8, suhtabie fOp Fa�rch or a > d+, x is that Ala flax oollectar.' f ' - ctimming�, p y y below cost. ��; w. James t interested in the growing of ►pples Abreiham than any of the visitors. I , _ -111 1. , - .= $amnion. died Friday, HFA was born-' t is.Townshi for whom it is intenddeect measured the oak and found it 25 ft." -. - - ' -" Ireland in 1812. Yours respeotinlly, . � circumference. The tree is nearly dead. I G ,1 , ' . - � . �. A plication hue been made to the D - � . - (lsosos P.a iz. We secured a few acorns from it,and might . � - _- 'm�� PA No _ . :.�-,, -- R DUT BAST I * minion (aoyernment for sn appropriate- he Gina iso Fruit Bayern' an" Fz- well have purchased some more. When -1 a .L ... 1�:.:� `_��el e Collmr�wood buchus. ere' Aasocia ion desire,-as leis poo- I left the tree LUIS as it I were leaving a ,* • :to dredg friend, never to see him as more, and I R GeOr a Curtain, aged 25, whose ho e a 1 , to make k own the objects an aim y s �� ! g Ont.,fell from an elevat r t e Association, and'ask the owprs of oast many longing looks behind. We then 'was in Lindsay, ggrr as es aia11 , to harmoniously col-opera entered the city of Hebron. Is was beau- - . ' in BYffalo b riday and was killed. • ars t A ars the effort to avert the daagerg high tifal to look upon as wa draw near, but we0 s � 171I ' Dun & Co. report 34 business fall a rioual• thr aten to restrict, it nN de- { D found it a wretched place when we outer- E 0 Er � � � _¢ ,9,4_ in Canada the past week, ae aompar d t y this impo tent branch of our zport ed it--the main streets narrow and dark �s�,,pt Io a 4 !` It �1111 with 22 in the eorresgondiug week la t r e. The Ass caution hag for ite�t�aia aad JMilaib Y«►ars arm&M , 1 , as a tunnel, snd the filth horrible. We in wd �oa•■■s. Melt also■e anA > - year j t the piaci g before growers the#tames Canada would not tht`1ik of keeping swine lire 1Me d meat a " a A . : . The fanners of South Btant appear d f hose varietie of apples that have been in each a place. But here the people were ° Nervousol" ca 5 ;� { o d, by Areola al experience, to be beet working,�.bnyinrq and selling, and Beaming s�d Bb►� »gars ; _� !ermined to have a candidate of their o n t' . . sad Leek o! `' Y • i ed for the a port trade; to point ant to be in their element. We made our way in the field at the coming Ontario el 1 h re rester a re and .attention to the to the Dave of lbaoh fah where Abraham, "' w� b4ild yos°p '' Ara s , 'tion. lI • - John Allan has been appointed nig t n lity of our p oduotions, and the mark- Isaac, Sarah, Rebecca•and Leah were bur• y' Nar� . °�'. 1 ' R°� Y 8e KERGAK Dom.. � � . p led. The cave i• covered with anew n t , KEHNED watohluau of BowmanVille, and now t e pt' requirem eradicate maul of pthose V citizens will rest easier during their b eflt Lo all, y mosque, s very Isrge bnildirtg. isle were evi s which h ve crept into the 1 trade permitted to climb a few stone steps and �s F slumbers. th oa h i nose ce on the art of aonQe,aad look into a hole in the wall, behind which An Ottawa deepateh indicates that I intention on th part of others, and which we were told were the tombs. Fnether we `e•At ii*ease of saw I learned a bad bsbit whish almost rairid Spec Barker,of the London distriet,w 11 'are bringing Ca adieu fruit into diarep°te were not allowed to go, and had we Yen• •� I becatue nervous and Imak. Ky back troubled me. -I scald x3 : take charge of the Toronto district e ' q tared another step, our lives has been iu ~r - Ina actor. in. he consnmi g markets ; and in general. ataad no exertion. Head and eyes became dell, Die aad I- I . Post office p !to lace the bn antes on amore ars tiofso* danger. We visited' a tannery where . �ns sk >�ht weakened me• I.triedseven'Yedi°al di:ma'IE4°' A I Russell's notal at Rednereville,took _ e to y basis than has hitherto prevailed. leathern bottles were made, and the pool Hsibs, patent Medicines and Fami►it Doctor•• Ther sati "a : Friday afternoon from a defective oh' - "It's absolute y neoesearq to imps ve the oyer whish David hung the murderers of "" ao help• ♦friend advi■ed metotry Drs• aarD°' I t ` ' was totally des Loss A. ° tity of our f nit if we etre to hod our Ishboeheth. We took some bolos of these 4 nay and y learned. o n in the fore n markets. The pr valent p ®sat me one month's treatment, and it eared me. i could ftsall places and a rade crowd gathered around myself gaining every.day. T r'0" wtrw vAea i V insurance cannot e to us. We saw a great many women dressed au saw�, They hav cared mw of mr •" ' ►1h�aH ir7 or over 30 years 'S. re i- !idea that Enro an countries are n able t0 _ - -` ~ •;, in white, mourning in a aemetbry over the in one m n _ .;� dent of Clinton and Postmaster for t e produce gocd winter apples'is a m stakes •lioaltoa. ea�iie length of time, died Friday. a on They are prodaainq, and in apialy death of a women. We were glnnoat sorry ���` as tities, fruit-that ie a good that the men had not died inetead of the 0� MO Y . o daa hters aad ne in ceasing q 10121 ' s a widow, two g arieti s and lar a and Iml , . leaye As many of our beet winter v poor woman. The men were R eon. fa superior in very respect to sac kinds some of them rather handsome, but ignor- - I4iias Anaereuii was found dead in er as th©Phoenix, Peewakee, Talman Sweet ant and rather fanatical. They spat at us ^ .:��e-g ymrs=W I woontracted a'■trues aon�rtitritienat-blood I room at her residence near Chariest n. ar others. This is notably the ase in in the streets, and cursed us as Christiaus y a Bel ❑im, Holland, and parts of Aieeare. I went to Rot klprin8s to treat foreyphilis• laary almond $`1�;: . 's had been living alone recentl nd nm rk and Nagarines. -The children held up their II10. After a while the symptoms again appes►�ed. Throat ''� She v killed death is supposed to have been teasel by Germany and sauce. Growers ieh these fingers to keep away the evil influence and became ��� � in limbs, pimples on face, blotohee, eyes red, . , heart failure. c u7trtea are n w becoming as much alive when we left the place great stones were foes hair, glands �i8iged, etc. A medical friend advised Drs• 11 Wm. �Tanderwater died 'in his reo•n in t th, i;nporta ice of this branch f their flying after us, so, tbat we were literally ti tt thrcu h iD• ct cra$e a we are. Heretoto a they stoned out of Lha lace. The darns borne: IlennedyA Sergart'e New Treatment. It cared me,aad Ihare '= � Toronto on Thursday night g e Qu d p J Y had no ay mptoms for five years. I am married and haypy�. Asa v. shad been trotfb ed have not mark ted their apples in s goo was thrilling:- Our driver had got drunk dootor,��I hearth reoomend it to all who have this terrible dieeaee— haling chloroform. H Adie, IL wu1 eradicate the poison from the blood." with neuralgia and it is supposed was n sl ape compar Ltively as Canadia a-this in Hebron, and as we had a multitude of Carcxi 5 yvareaKN. nJP 0'T, 10/000 UI1�D, f ' to procure sleep, will l:e }obviate in the future, as a amber dangerous plates to pass along the hills and Capt•Townsen �� Y��11 �n D�T� �/ deavorinK l :: o l ,r�e Conticental handlers of fr it-visit- the valleys, you may be sure that we did Rev. N etv ton Hill, of Queen _st tet not Bleep. VVe sometimes walked, some•.I Lindsay, A'tl tin era e ,lie British markets last auto n, for : Methodist church, t ;e l,urp sae of finding out the best kind of times drove. V�'e'had the driver bathe in "I 'am 88 Jsural of age and married, When young I trouble -I�, ,e lite• pqa indisaMors and later excesses made trouble s .. . stand has. received- an invitation to m I �� ckage and. he proper mode for acking the fountain where Philip is said It havo N me• I became weak and nervous• bip kidneys became .- street church, . Toronto, but he had ac• t .a fruit to suit the demand. F�r some baptised the enuch. We drove away from eHeoted and I teased Bright's disease. Married lata was anratil- ce tad Otnemee previously. years. feat they have been leu to and fe, to_ya,ndmyhome unhappy, I tried evet•�thing—all tailed lilt �, p I y p g 'him, hoping to sweat the liquor out and a Their New s said to h pe mark o f those him. We•beat him for his I took treatment from Drs• Kennedy and and Den• ��� S. H. Janes, of Toronto, 1 K aftio, , sept Tally in Deu Y little sense into. 11[ethod built me up mentally, phyeioaliy aad eezaally. I feel ,, purchased a. five residence in South g' kinds of frui which cotnpace fa�vorahly cruelty W horses, camels and women as aad aotlike a man in every teepeet. Try item." ,�� ford, a lea miles from Woodstock, an 1 it Ith our best arieties, such ae the north we passed them. But our lives were still or Ho Narines Used Without Wfitt$11 L. It e n S Gree ling, $eek Baldwin, Golden in dangerl while he held the rains eve �- - is rumored that he intends to .enter the pY r Consent of Patient. olit:cal field as a candidate against Sir utast, etc. e-cannot ignore these toots were glad when at 7 m., after A drive i - p • i we de9ire t hold our own in the foreign of 40 milee among hills and valleys and �- ' �` '` Richard Cartwright. in ti e. never falls Diene of toad. !:: a in the we�day is air one na ion arket. It is necessary to asp much burrs and flowers, we found ourselves at par N8 Method TrBstltl8nt It tm. may, au Every day ' g �p the hotel derase►lem sate and sound. I am ltnis�twdld ap th■"aecroos and esmai or other, a Sunday. b'I is the G eek eater rare i the Alantin of an Ale or• �, d • among and than i the lauting of anything lad that'we went to Hebron, bat I hope COs�iud >v�04 vittaalibty to the body hof rest q41. , p g e�'°'S lhtitt g nalko*46 . Sunday, Tuesday is t y ae. A mist ke made in planting an in- that I shall never need to g4 again under W pat tee to Cwm Xerve" Debility. ns .' the Persians ; Wednesday among the As sacs variety of wheat, corn, or auv other anah oircitmstanees." soh1� vwsisso�o�►e.str#eture.aiset,Vrasst ►1 . ti ne ; MIS o a►od iii>tidnK atatd Slander Dioe�susea- .A synans ; Thuredsy amoaq the EQyp nd of prods can be rectified fibs nazi ...-ia.=s �",°�: Friday is the Sabbath almong the T ks, gaRei �a �aa of . y ewe Sac a asoa• butt is is Doi the case in setting Chas. Awde, of Orono is used ftp with �s�� to Guars or aop � _ ', - .. .. and of coureb, among the J y tan apple rehard, aad it behooves those a white swefling on bis leg, and A is said ( RE� " B ' "on aad 1lflesa cease of bae■iaass an at•sta>ss• � �`4 - _ The post office department line m 4 a tendioy� to lent appples to ezfercise the wilt Qo to the general hospital. Taranto, ms ,.�„ teem for an itosast optsion, matbsc are° tawtad R ""4 r. - for of 'ble. Ths A4 s'000iatiOD rve yon FOAM at r■gi'et aad salierhsg. r■•■ouabL, Waits tat a notification of a change in the eateet care pose! for treatment. Poo office money orders. This intrad Des rr aQly cavo mends the plantiDiti out and ti t brid SOoli[FtM. GIIetfl #oils , ` I. payee kftiaq only of those vartetie• which are vim= VAXZ•D-1lielusrias>Ifta}�et-T.i � i into the order the name of the see and Na $t. I Imakes the order neitutiable like a auk themyely intrinsically snset's n. TsAtx 6�Eirssse Dvy AS 9•�Asld a�a . . .." . - and est with the m No. ENNEDYKERGAN, I E � r _. form will be tent the a icy, ®R,so " - . oheok. The new semente, having due and tq the lo• ,. 20 � j%XD ,• 2.06 P. M. _- . poetoffices as rapidly as the old nes lily a �d the soi� ThegfollowIug kinds , ,, T ,���� 6.:88 P. M. .. a f3 i.�JV+r, " - which they now have.are used. re known tc be exoelleDt in quality, add ., 2 RIPAUss • , - 9:15 P.11a. !.• _ - About two years a¢o three persons a in thuroa h ■t have proven 6hgir caper- - -- "k* Campbellford beoarane involved in s Boit y g 'I'�►exa vorxa W*s Dos ae ror.wwe: " , t rite ee g shippers:-Bammak--Dneb No.7 Looe• 9:`� A•M• WOrs. I3RUUCHAM . ;' over an account of $73. They wer de• a of Olden arg, Alexander. Zaily Fall '•1!i MMD . , .1 8:12 P. M. Whit arble ' 4Y M -, terminad to f ght and they fong�t, snd � caveost sin , Maiden Blush, Cayuga• Ped 9:16 P. 8d. �TAILOR0 -P �._ - _._ il `4 Z.. they paid for it like the bop who'bought freak L be Fall-"Blenheim, Ribwu, ' 1 Ezpases pi iD., ------- CROCK =T., PPOEITE P�$�' GFIC� the whistle. We are reliably into coed wenty n.a ee and Cranberry pp -. w costa of one amounts to inq, Hebb canton, Fallbwater, $now Ap- I .._ FABIIGE�' MA KEr. I - ��� SH -, that the la �llathi$ n �C Ha , . pp TORONTO, April 12, 1884, box 4•' - , : _. - .. i ; t3olden 8620, another forked over 8200, whit the p e or >+ym ae• Wt°f°rBa Baldwin.- S y, !is ntracturers of . third.hen benefitted the lawyer the Sitz .mbnrK, (lreeniD , pp 82 dp 4p I latus a corriplete stock of Saitings,Psnt . . ......... Y tans of 8184. One thooeand doll a t4 s d tltxbnr Rgseet, eek a°d Jonathan. Wheat,tall,. • 60 Headstones and all inga and overcoatinge, which will be ', b r ?8 ,,The Association would further racoma Whaat,sprinq MarblcMonam ntis, made a in the ver best maandr - reoove 8 he re nitinR of aIITalman Sweets, Wheat,red winter 00 00 to 00 81 other emetery Work. y • j �� m ndt g , p John Williams, a farmer of Shiro ,had and in first-class style % �� Swaar, Jeanettiags, Wheat,goose .....,,.o... 00 58 to 00 00 a snit for slander for >11,bU0 da ages P Deniz P wakale, (}olden Rnoset, 40 42 eo 00 00 info �► Those airing alothia for spring t- of /ootab lwedish. �.- d , Olt .with th Northern Spy, Barley, bash............. esiaaa Sal Caasalu►Oraastee. g . • against A. H. -Wilson, Division Dart or ny of th Varieties which are reoom- Qaie, bash.......,..... t18 00 to 00 41 sumrrorr will o well to call and oz- All p�arties was Ing work world do well to all bailiff, of Newmarket, se the press t as- me dad t� bo Brown. The Assoaistion amine Baan lea Prices sway down Peas. bosh.............-,.., 00 60 to 40 an as before me ssinq. Ail wove guaranteed P - I � �. , �' , ; - sizes. Williams. who was a to t. on beC mmend• that growers Ba ,new, >�an............ 14 00 4 12 W and prices of 0 owes . • F 1� mo anent on and Dare to their • le or• J g i•0 tp 440 W. `r. Rio rd�.on. A4Mnt. A. URQUHART) BronghSm. .� 3 WiUaon'r farm,a"aged that the felts said M T- pp strOw, hors..►,.•...•,.•...• ; aha F m the appearance o! the ma- _---- On esus- 6 2tf b 6 76 that lie stole grain from hits• . Dressed hogs•• .�---- day the Daae was to have be4rs hear bat jorit of the ocahaeds throtrghont the noun• 4 qp fq 600 were tm Beet Ito austere....... CSA�PION 13PADE � ,t, 1. �- a consent nd ant was filed whisrety tr o e would sn�poee the gra - MONEY TO LO11 bad dons their Ant when `bey Beef. hie gaart+n i 6 50b 8 60 �' f3Q b yeb treed aad _"_QN— { � , Willson w 1 ay '1164 snd sign as a olo� cd y gat casae • ldntiou. 8 7 . faring that if hs .nude such.as allegtatiOn have laDted the 700 eo . 900HA ' �```-, d made t s pec ed to do the rest. Atter pltintlnR vee, ..•.•.....•.• ROW M©RTGAGE SECURITY. �. : I it was nnatarr�utabte so tern Of .. l ,7 - the pi hi +e►ristied • thorough sys Bnei4tr,lb................ 00 eo 00 34��.'s' . heat of temper. - ' of b ooltir on, and a proper pruning the npRe.nos.................. OQ l0 b 00 cx onjoilloll"- trees i N e•eeotial to the prodnotion of P .•..... _ oa oe•toee. pair tom•. oo !s 10 vo 64 timber of the above .,a.ow a x,, 1 f ie es anything else. A mote Intel• Y �18 8 - boosb>t . "�T t „� ' :. �� -. =t -. _ -; -. ; ..i , Lions .re of the trait atter a is ,Kro.a�n i• 1� IBAYK �mplem me on hand, al901. I •�.- __..,�'. _. t § ' I .. I y - I •iso o Many growers wd baa- �� L. „L,.,, ­_ • do.. _____� other f rrn im lementf3. . 'M. , ” W i' diets o ap wonder why their heat g t fvr>:ir3. Life A..tdit l�ttg, z - I 1 stored in suit. 00 000 ani f1 stet before Pur- Gh►a.and steam "Wrinsur•a»ce 4 , 'F� :i` DO • at•ie ba. beta that Capital Paid up, " 81,5 , Ca,11 P � .� � 1614 .. .bee to aatt., o...� t O 000 ohse ��� I elsewhere •�.: F: - - :_ . `; F ,_ : I r. o Surplus,us,. ;: ��� _ r �� V_.>-.-��,� > It had a bit on "powA for oa i4 .,ee, t weeks. expo led fb sal itis ARMS 'a 11;tinwestb The wtigoaaa ids• o< ptoltiuR ITBY d� It C�• . - O ' - alae on tM WH rt For dale. _..f t the trsi Baa dund 'pi�in tt b p sa+Maeoe t� p 3� ,. with the b«we.i I" bbYm+�s DZ17rl�Z'lWt?. R U G N A M• . . x,aetaaiae Iw+o a..lrw. aweuinp in Pittsr IsSuffkWtt . . daeae i fru a when • moo is alit he const ' '. -i Isetae. lie '1� �■rtOa■ Ot rwt;tlad r r, ars the ons owe the moo is ;,,tom �1 a OZ�T'�.t' .r°°:te`looaiti °i.. �� ,�, man-' a" ' be Wed loss of m .3olloa of wl AV=M"• °`d"'f` �, - his else theoosb' - L. the nth ,� i .,. pQte Is�loiintl i B. J.THt?$TflN � _ an, I- . , the • a h.fe kp- '' b be' expo"d eo the s ;:V ! >Wxati s, 19 00ffV lAg(lAt;F OdE.lt�T+LZ � ; ��5, . �. _ d7 , !wary lniwp� •o ' ,.lt rites y , d D , .: - £ - - d F O �., Dula■ Dleslt, ^�< a n lupi of iedrp�- F � W O RIaHAB BON n . 1. 1. .. , , • ;�' '. stool be O Pietiasiot s - f1 K . i vend btsildioq „d t•t.a - „� from y • idea to roeeot the halt aad batiste 'a Brunswieit $laelt to I a a ' the sol and weather notal the liaoe for d�'UN Spw11. G R R IY . - or wines •eoriag had arrived, dish 7e� hbve pips. g1pM►polidb `""' s , ao•r nit ase not oonrenient,one jqo &",seeable eawL. ' VWA " ` '' , . . Ii sai% le buildings made• gF '' OTTOm• t erected s1 • dmaal.esp•ads, and 9p ante r bottle al 1 �"�� •" i81, - 1\ T .T .Q & ver . pe wr.a�„.��w/a k f3`, -`.. - ` t�- would ply re�isy for its Dost In • y W. Ii. �OWBE 8 Drag Beare, Whitby• _.�,-��,,a4�- . 1 ti �� .F �o . abort ti e. tot The undersigned begs to altl�JB �'. . _�� ��I1 h been thought best in the Inter- y p p= ,'■ Iron Pili n,. r were should fuppl their ne n'■gaffes tlzawos of ar- _40 rove Chet they have adopt- .� : z� y . net of a , that gra t>be bi ■ mein toroabie•. to their pat , own ba 1•,as owing to the limited Gime ■sp for 1 - ed the ` that re have in ordi ry ••asoma of W, $. �OWB Drngf�ie Whieba►, t �-" r:: js alt fAff j.�Al'd na . , Bole ase � � 3Y:d pe , getting barrels ready, material i• some- nt for Oen cult to ob♦ain, and neoeai- htarrtn--laysryone mak�F nrehaaest�t Bowes's : times v ry diffi► and henceforth will sell. for C . . _3:, � +t its , tate the r axing unsuitable staff and mak• gtoiM for the nezt�day•wdh lie given g , thereb Scribbling bookfree. 1Eenttos;Pi asiag y ; . r - _.,w Bible Alun lndisaet Ing up very inferior •pdala►Pte� News. • O111y. . Those desirous of having tie' , s - derioasI damaging the fruit while in Iran• __"" It has be that hereafter P �} FarCitO wernt�t euppl:ed will kindly beaac z �' sit. _ decided I ' �,1 ('� • w r, shall tarnish the b s, whlah E- B f mind th t H O CREDIT will be Give»,` ,3§ '. a . y. d�hall bel first class •nof goveromeDtsten• „�rO}� ®�•.'►j kms. I p_babet daea .i�e. T4NSOR1Al ARTIST! '! ° ' aider auy oirourastanoesti r � .tea ,2 r> . I., , «It i•h thst a,ll intat'eeb� wail give » - Manutioturer of-- ablioit it being re In acmeequence of the above aha y . . this oirdnlar letter p y� + T '- ire have decided to rsauoe prlosg' 1� 4: s gloried ryinen ere t•kiitg liege = C � A CSi �Ct�On pa J z F'+ 0that nurse ' AlitK for those varietie which are mos - - foll4w>t.'--• - . , _. I , . Doe ,wfl Pampa of Braae,Iron aad i audits or in goalie snd tberoiora nnsnit- p fly aluu x.60 per�tnadrsd, °" T ., . f �`" able for lsttting;;-J. Y. 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X I - - -i - a . ,_ . e s. x, p ::_.. - c. ,.... ,__ ...as _ _ _ _ i� I - t S c,TJy`a'rz+n• `:< - srSt '� !.> t{ii -.4 - ,_. . - H , RGARONS,N :„: ,- inthem ltweem tb land �L ..ill'! t 1 -•-3. _ .. :. i from the 0 ,- be . C ! dh l� �� 0 y T'i Cti day told a depa�at Dn rs � 1 n= �Y �� ands' ZAa' ilia 'beating' fitter d ` �:_ N V Ai 1J 1i of A rioaltare and the Royal Society that . . -v loudness the intet'val shortened in a emr• gg I. 1f ;.,... ' the Hpui,e of Cam ons would not.eanotion ,,. ,. �+ ,... he mina dT a. atittg Fr 0� "TAr3 tree uding dogree, wheretie in' t tf '� CLE RAS ES w , �. ao draetie a o 'osa as the oloein of Bruish po T EVER LI s • f B�T�DIAN. 1?ti' P g HE E GORILLA, : THE (1�EA,T ��in the'taterval lengthened rho ON ` r its against the iroportation of live cattle �_ so seri_ sari the author of thQo ld not VED. �' -APE. The total aectount-of un id lase"a o all -' c ;, � _: ree�anod canseiows of this fast. I L. , I . - 66. in a healthy Condit on. ..r-.• _ kinds in _, a&M, t n -Ont., is $111;233, ''.)iNk�7 i.•; -a1' Ott- i� r�:-o,_•s, ti tt'ace tin ritlation, 110W8Ver, to t• © or :. �_ • � + IIItI D STATER s_ y . The deaths fiat scarlet fever in Montreal - �b�e+rvltz (itis lfaaret�e alas ttnete fist ha;^�nog t7etwaen the music and th beat ala pasxeottan with the reales ltgt►�t- ,! die rimers' at a to Brooklyn, p N`., y',, y increased last wtek, numbering twenty- has ended in the de eat of the printers. iiia Ivative, bassets, Ing, except that th y usually began at the '•stens at W►sada=-t3ometlstiat Abesat�� five. Word has been r calved to Boston that 'j iiq ag an account of the gorilla as I same time Sad ended at the seine time ; els early n 8 ' ;s4icl c • Y Pp ' tie death in London on Sundi►y of Adslor a� Y; Mr-. Thomas Cuthbertsoh r a •pprominent the United State man-of-war Kearsarge have seen.him in his native jungle, says R. but the voice suddenly sto ed at th very i'`citizen' and arohiteot of Woodstock, has been blown pp d burned by the na- I,, Alarnar, in Harper'e Weekly, I must dimair of the sounds, whereas the elfin Caron makes. a shoat aketah of his ries• -r ;y diad. lives. controvert some of the. •lotion that have was step ed at any part of the a le• '� state career timely : Behring Si#a riot- Smallpox is lucre sing aTarmingl in Chi- p h g 11 Twenty-five Tears in the.$sorst Semite% in B been told of him.- Ido so with reluctance, have no doubt that t e Orilla�so slimes p s of a f3 , „ Major Henry The ane►dian catch g Recollection PY. p however, excuse I am aware that moat titan but I do not ink it l : .� { lag the years fcsm 1835 to 1891 -inclusive cage. Eighteen pe sons sufferingfrom the b beats his breast, and he ban been sen to ions which have long do so in captivity ; Le Caron, was pub ishedon October 18, was 115,775 seals, valued an $1_,2:x,497. disease were taken on Tuesday to the peat- are loath,to resign opts _ Mr. Nan tel, uebev t;ommisaioner of Pub- house•' been held as orthodox, and hence I shall do follows that a is confined to that. I have 1892. The book was widely sought after, Q _., great doubt if any man has ever sen him Il gave to detail, and in.a connected form, ­­&.. . iic VPorka, has taken an action for $10,000 Re re`iie�p, of New York, as little riolenae as possible to the faith of the remarkable. story made pamio at ti e star sufii- those who have their fixed ideals; but I' 'take the sounds which I have just esorib- ell Commission ^ S • mages against Mr, J.. G. Gin .read pro- does not think Ddr. Blf- oai+:amu the , y Y g investigations of the Parnell <> prietor of tate tjniop't beral,'on`the ground oieztts et;reng h to the. f3elgniora�e bill shallnot lit onvmee to supplyG in warn s neve I.t has f equen ly to n, declared hathhhne Incidentally it.ezplained the aignificanoe of , of li'hel. a ,r the PceMitden 1 vow. p p , s� version of the life�lnd habits of this wonder- beats upon his breast and scream w to 1888, of whish •L,� the murder of Dr. Cronin ' The vPeavera empltipedrp the Mo>Attteal. ' 'The• prop1.iler tuneapo is, otic of the fel creature. n -, ft!Chios o on Sunda , r s, xa AT'!'AOXB r► '�Ax' . ex-Detective Dan Coughlin way a°gaitted s, a woollen mills have gone`out on strike,owt g "grain fleet which g y I do not mesa to uadervalud what other short time ago, on the second, trial, and it to a proposed reduction in wages. hue beau wrecked by a gale in the Sttraits vacua have observed concerning him, nor This tray be true ; bot I sought in vain gave the whale history of daring and adven The water in the Rived Ottawa �s stead- of MAckiaaar Tha vessel and grain a►re a impugn the v.erae%ty of any one ; bat I through seven tribes w find one n, a that lure is which Henry Le Caron, or Thomas „. - sly rising, and the spring ficcd is aspected complete loss. ' The crew were rescued. must claim the right of being heard,because had actual! seen a gorilla in th act of t teat!- fired from assaulting s man. Man of the stories Beach, as he.wga originally named, engaged two or three' earlier thanuaual Jthta All the girls attgntiing the Snot, Z my evidence is diesel, and ergo as q Y during his terrible calling from boyhood. year. _ tute at _ Atlauita, Ga., were recently the beat source from which it is possible to told by the natives are like ghosts ries-- As a lad Le Caron worked ata ftde to The Earl of Aberdeen will have the de• vaccinated enter bompulsion. Erysipelas obtain it. the author never saw the thing hi- self,but London, Bath and Bristol- His native town glee of LL,D, conferred- on him at the developed in the case of Irene Adams, one It is well known to most of my rea0e4 he knows a man that has seen S fel w that was Colchester. He travelled to Paris and , (Convocation of !w'en's University, Kings- of the pupils, � `d•4hediedon Tuesday. that I went into the heart'of the wl,.;est does know it to true. Travel ars are lived there till the outbreak of the aivd fin• The Salford Iron W orkel�aa tried the ex. bush in West Africa, and there ereetudh� too ready fo them 168 knownt the factsve fa ry 1� war in the United States, when he enlietee A serious rrtietake has boon discovered in periment of givingi its employes an eight- steel cage, in which I lived day and night and you 1 in the Fddersl Army as a Frenchman node "�eonnect' n- with the recent civic elections boors' da in each of nine hours, without for more than three months, much of this - 1 had with me in he bush a yo a Bor' the name of Henri Le Caron. There he ob Y, y g rained thetas of major. During the war he . in Montreal. The voters' lista were not an reduction �f Wage$, Sad at icbe end of time quite alone. It is only in such deep ila, ithatshie hS itstwereathe r ameda tea u�intanceofFenianGeneralJohn properly certified, and as a result tile. elec- a year it-is fo ad that the ,output of the solitudes that this .giant ape resides ; but suppose made h cq tions ma 'be declared void. works has-bee greater than ever before, there he reigns sok monarch, ani no dens- 'those of his parents and from a e udy of O'Neill, from whom he heard of the project- y zee of that wild domain disputes his royal this specimen I was forced toitnodi y many nif ed invasion of Canada, which occurred on - Mrs. Kirkpatrick has received s letter without asp increase of expenses despite away. It was there that I sa:v him in a opinions which I hii► imbibe from tea h- ' -om°the Duke aud-Duchess of York, in the reduction bf hours P June 1, 1566, when the Toronto militia - fr - - -- state of nature. Being unaware of my and iters pictures a d specimens high drove book the invadigg mob, who, es s - which their Royal Highnesses cordially Mrs. Louis*anderhoef, at a�con eDtion presence, he was free to sat without res- had seen, 'man of whish espies nt the yy di inn. p imes i oasible CSron,�were glad to escape froth the - thank the women of Canada for the wed 9 of the Kings County Women s Christ traint, necessity, or fear. To study him Gorilla in absurd an somal p resent and t ',dt�se wrathful t�anadian citizens. p Temperance IUnio�p held in Brooklyn, N. ander such conditions one moat take up h•is attitudes. Most ar ista and taxi ertrtiate iiSealers in Victoria, B.C.-. are excited ov r y,, on Wedneeda , said that the injection leucomas A SPY. '- abode amid the-dangera that infest the avail themselves o all means w rich the the prospect of the early going into open - of tporphine jow the arms of store girls to haunts of the ferocious brute, and to do so subject will admit f to develop a d inters- Iii 1867� Caron paid a visit to �6ngland,' tion of the Behring Seg► regulations. give them temporary strength is s new and it ie wise to,,,,,seek some shelter from hie fierce sify bis terrifying look, just ae clever and then accepted a proposal from the rapidly•growittR e�iL attack, for even a Nimrod oorld not stand. artist brings into u the strong to tares of Government that he should ally himself to The Dominion Cabinet has decide A erran-ger in zetnan, Mont,, calling unawed' and calmly gaze on one of those a familiar face in t e most about carica- the Fenian organization in order to play sub•nit th9 French treaty to Parliame t f rhas made an affi• huge beasts approach' him. I have never ture, and yet preserves the likene a t9 his the role of spy in the rebel ranks. In the • - ratification. himalelf Robert Dalton, g _ '{,e eiiit ro i- davit that he mut Bred the Williamees, at known s man who would not feel a tremor subject. And to similar ma ser the autumn of 18613 he became acquainted with i. The returns of the plebisci P Port Uredit, Ont., and that �IaeWherrell+ of fear at maeling such a foe ; but my cage gorilla is trsneform d fn a degree y being the notorious Alexander Sullivan in Chicago, bition in Nova Scotia show S very lar a who•is now u del! sentence of death, baa lessened in a degree _ . shown in nearly an upright position, with whom, he said, he used for 20 years sa a majority in favour of prohibition.favoar f no connection with .the crime. THE DANGERS TIiA`i' Lt7RHED i one arm raised like lancer, and t e mquth dugs. About this time ho was denounced 52,878 votes oast, 41,459 were in wide open, which mparts to hi an +ae• for his auspicious acts, and sent to his re- prohibition. Inverness is the only noun y Fritz Kloe zler - of Dolgeville, N. Y,, around me, and made it possible for pact of great feroei y; but I do of think aignation as a member of the Fenian order, . that has not yet aunfi iD returns. who has been out of work for some tithe, study nature ae it was ; though in that frailit ie►ithfully represents the gorilla. I have which, however, he has induced to with. Two men were arrested ,at Neepaw�„ and whose fa ily iwere in great distress, on fortress the close approach of one of those seen many of them ild,but 1 have everyet Frida ni 'ht filled his wife and four_child- grim monsters might well chill the blood of draw. In/ 1869 a renewed attack span. "Man., and charged with keeping mud work ren aid tits committed suicide. any roan and make a demon shudder. 'seenonegoatalking trough the with his Canada was plotted,of which Le Caron sent ing an illicit atilt; This is the second telae mouth opeq like afly-trap, nor with ex- the Canadian Government particulars. ­ 71of the kind in the North Leat in ten yea s. -Prof.J. Cal Away, president of Douglass• Many people have thought it foolhardy tended arms and at sight legs. Tay have 8ScctNp I�ivABION OF CANADA. villa Gla. college, committed suicide on of me to take the desperate chances of euoh strict! the motion of a quadrupe , and, I Mr. Scott Barlow,one of-the oldest mets- ' ' bets of rhe staff of the Geologiewl Surveil Saturday morning by sheeting himself. a life, and many sought to dissuade me think Y a marked aversion to landing In 1870 the second invasion took pla,'a from m purpose ; but I have proved my erect. and Le Caron accompanied the force as ad- Department, died is Ottawa on Thursday All - trains are tied up on the Burke inn to be s success, for I believe, without - . jutaant-general, forwarding full particulars • ` , night of, -brad-poispning. He was riixty branch of theUnion Pacific railway In Pin vain that in this way, during three tiabita of Ti,e gear. of the movement to the Canadian authori- • yearn of age. Idaho, on so ant of heavy snow slides.. R ' L1ea, He says in his work : " The miser- �° months, I acquired more actual knowledge l An unusual num r of Alaskan far seals _ Mr. Muloc>i has introduced a bill in the It is calcaMisted that the United States of the gorilla than any man has ever sequi• are visiting the Pec iiic coast of Ca atria this able Fenians had advanced only a few paces House of Commons to prohibit member's of expenditures;for March will exceed the red by other menus in three years, and I spring. One writer is enoonra�ed o believe on the Canadian soil when the riflemen who Parliament and Senators frorn taking rail recdiipts by si C million dollars, making the feel a just pride in saying that my reward that those useful a imals are stud ing the lay in ambush in the woods routed tt,etn _- Ray passes And at the lama time charging net deficit for the year to date fifty-five is equal to the efforts I have made, since by coastal of-British Columbia and soothes- with one deadly volley, They made a' mileage to, from Ottawa. - million dolls e. this method I have been able to see more Alaska with a vie to selecting n w breed single attempt to rally, and then fled A serious riot happened tfia other night Maseachua tts I bele an nseot peat for living gorillas In their native wilds that any ing grounde. The New York Sun -thinks y precipitately back to the American tern . at the new drill shed, Toronto, between a which Congress ie asked to ppropriate one 'other white man has ever seen. I know of it is far more like! that they A's testing tory. . O'Neill was arrested by the United - trough crowd and the Quaeu'a Own Riflae• hundred thousand usand dollars to enable the men in that part of Atifrica who have lived the efficiency of tile toast and Geodetic States marshals, and driven in a closed Two members d the.regiment were bad. Department f Agriculture to ei<terminate there for years,-and yet never saw a live Survey by comparing its charts with the ` carriage through the ranks of his own red ly cut about the head with bricks thrown it, The pea a known as the conaria de- gorilla ; and if a man would learn the sea- aotual coast line• That part c f North serves. Thus ended the second invasion. by the mob. p gyp ret habits of these apes he must adopt similar , g In-1R,8.Le Caron met Michael Davitt on e ar or a - moth p P America's shores as a ver, lard amount w &, W. means to those which I used. of rainfall in the course of the your. Now, his Amaricon tour. In 14,`il he went to At a meeting of the L`ity Council of _ ONNRtt.Au . f'c I M e has hues so Often and amply -t Hamilton meeting Monday night it was resolve! ;: ' i t'' Y if there is anyth ng the ter sea dreads Europa beating sealed letters to Patrick allowed to Etgliteen a orients in the`army medical desoribed that I shall omit any details here. more than sunshit a it in a dowc -pour of I;�gau • secretary .of the Land. League, is that no street ears should •be school to St. diteraburg have been arrested From my retreat I could view the wildest rain. He tae a a rvous terror f getting + Paris From that rima forward, to the Par- . Tun on Sunday,,Until a,-Vote of the people on accwunt o their connection with Nihil- spots of nature, and hear her many voices, wet, which may ern to some people a be taken on the question ctriof among which_waA that of rho gotiila y P p Hell Commission, I e Caron shared in all the . . ism. very otrange char teriatie of a creature that counsels of the Clan•na•Gael -in Chicago, ` 'rhe marriage of M. Pataenott, the Drench g lives chief( is th sea. It is a f,uct however - u, :, , kis himself. I have•read aud heard do• y + During the latter years of bis life he lived 11 3 Ambassador at Washington,to an American - 1�reslden -Pet><oto d fleet- of i�rw►rt►"-li ipe Nori tions of the sounds made by the gorilla and isone of them st noteworthy it ioaynrac• in London. - w wotaan, has-led French Ministers to serious- sealed from No on Sunday for the South but nothing ever conveyed to my mind a ales of this inter® ting animal. A a matter One of the features of hie book wag an ►- ly consider the question ` of prohibiting to establish a blockade of SantS Oatharina just and adequate idea of their true nature of fact, the coal d as not Ret wet n all the impressive warning to the Government. to - . those engaged in the diplomatic service ports, - i until I heard them with my own ears in months he ie disp ting himself in he ocean; keep an effective system of civil service as from marrying alien% It is olpenly stated in Rio Janeiro that if the dead of night and within a few yards His lou hair lie as sleek slid ill tiny as a satin of tits shareholders Portugal surrenders Admiral de Gama and of my lonely abode. By some it hPA been K at; indiapenaable brooch of a� , properly 1. The anneal meeting R by others howlir. but to coat of polish, over the thick fur that Com• equipped police. of the �anadian Pacific Rail's ay Compruy his fellow-iaanrgentathey will be called roaring, K marcs prizes, Cl d in waterproo , rho coal I ..1 he Recollections of appy" wag a study . . was eeld-the other day at Montreal, when •ly oho� I my earn they neither roar nor hotel ; they is warm and dry i his aecustoane element. df human nature that made a great itn- the old Board of Directors was re-elected. The Brazil Goverment still insists upon utter a peculiar combination of sounds, tw• It in very dioa ent, however, when tate pression at the timet of publication. It was In the report for 1893 it was stated that the surrender of Admiral de Gama and his ginning with a low slid not unmusical note creature clamber up on the tan i and big really the only opportunity which La.C®ron the he re earnings were- $20,962,317 ; ea- fellow-insurgents on board a Portuguese which gradually increases in volume and raindrops Come,k+ !ting Town. Iia armor had for telling ilia world his real dipinions . pensee, $13,220,901 ; net earnings, $7,74 1,- man-of-war. This is resisted by the Brit- frequency until at its climax it reaches the is not; proof agai st this sort of hombardl- of the scoundrsla he had duped, used i►nd : . 416. 'j'here was a decrease in profits ish and4talian Ministers at Rio Janeiro. pitcil.of a most piefoing soream. The first ment, and ho is son drenched t the skin, foiled in his desperate career. . . including interest earned, of $672,672• Thr 1King and- Queen of Italy have invit part of this seriNe of sounds ie'gnit.e'wfthiiu uttiess ho does wh t sensible Ala ken seals . Reso}�cions were passed authorizing the ed Queen Victoria to pay them a viai the scope of and easily imitated by the usually d1D when t ireateued with this moist - ezpdiliditure- of $1;61'',315 for various next week at the royal palace at Sou Roe human vocal organs; but as it rises fill loud. unplcaile►htnoss. They simply.-BI 1114,down lACTt3 tY tFasvi+ vyotto8 pass and pitch it passes far beyond the works. _ . sore, n ar Pisa.- reach of the most powerful efforts of the into the sea to ke pout. of the et. It is B$rrlsll ' 1. he razil .C�binet, is diecatsiog a -Pro human _luaus. The first sound of the safe to say that no Part of th coast of Every trade is China .has its patron T northwest _Canac a ar souther �taaka saint. Lord Leigh, who lives almost entirely on posal t; confiscate the property of all Citi• I series spnes,r. to be made in the conforms to the fur seal'a idea f what S il'i{c selling `ia Intl' o5mrtion in central his estate in Warwickshire, has refused an zens of Ithe republic who aided or abetted nstiiral way, b expiration; the second by summer retort sh itld be. Russia. - - . . Earldom. �: . the instirgents. - inapira,tion;and thus they alternate throug i- __ . . I: I Belgium was the stat country to make The Bishop bf Rochester is seriously ill- A -Brazil cort�eapondent of he London out th,a entire series, the first pe,r6of whish i ut ­ - - Caisse o Fluxuetal Pae fe. hypnotism a crime. . ' . He was unable to accompany the Queen to Times n y��tietinsurgents c� oveinment forces hare da a the 1 that part tae a strong resemblance at resembles the human ble A Mr. J.W. Bennett seeks t elucidate Yp - The phonograph is-now used in schools . Florence to act-sa domestic eaaglain, so etre 8Of ,anoxcfor teaching ptirposes. . Lord Salisbury has written along private• ,not try aonolusiong with them, • lou or.the YiA gorilla doesriotmake this s sound of financialipauidH.f Ilia interpretationuof Twenty--four-hour face- °'ocko are n'umer- , ' letter to %fr. Gladstone, exgreseing his Admiral-de Gama, in the en sgemi% at ever night, but when he dose he usually t he phenottt na that the annual interest• ons in New York show windows.. . sympathy with him in hie retirement.• Nicthetoy,liadi his left arm bre an mud was Y 6 shot through the neck. - He is v ry anxious Makes it between two and four o'clock in charges on clr c' itatemployeda sin excess - - The bill for the disest�bliahmerit of.the Europe o for medical tr at. . the morning,sad it is repeated from ten to of the anneal its tease of wealth. He places The last sd�eaion of ph history. was the • Church iii Wales has bean drafted, anti to get to Lu p twenty times, at intervals of one or two the intere aha gee of the pas decade at busiest known to English history• some of its provisions are certain to be A despatch from 'St. Paterebn g a _ the minutes each. %T- he arilF me"ing that 1 thirty billions, the increase f wealth Hartford Ct. , is said to be th richest I o owed b the Conservatives, -Czar is .suffering from _a liv action eyuld attribut to the sofind was that it for the same period at onl twenty• city in A' erica for fila papul+�tioi , _.' strongly PP _ Y mainly its disendowment clauses.. consequent on Ilia recent illee was intended •to rouse aud collect the two billions, a a necessary a nsequence. The Georgia thumper" grassh obr !kisses a comedian playing.at Admiral Mello -has succeeder in raising familq, T,reparatory too an early marsh, ar ho says, whenev3r the eapitalis call in Lhe has a 'wing spread equal ttltet af'gin. Atha,Wilkinson, A the Prince of Wale$ theatre "in Liverpool, .a loan of two trillion tranes for his insur• that ,t was made to alarm some intruder principal theta i a' collapse; r t the• flat Native laborers in Palestine wont for died on Saturt�ay f roma fractuie .of the gent provisional Gove:Qmettt. that migltl l,e hoard apps oachi too close- that many pars its aro creditors ns'well as fifteen e�it�,tt p day &ad pay•their;owa� ex- ,. - skull sustained lay being thrown from a All the Austrian etationa on rho railway lye From my .own experience I . can say debtors puts off tt►e final aero sting. In t y .asses, t"t. * a.; P : J atage,coach. _ aver whish the Kossuth funeral asked that I kaovtti of nothit In the wt�ar.of aaunde addition, there is the interest on public P Th British laborer s ends tno*e for food The election in the- Wia" - division of- `veTB occupied by police aitd gendarmes. that can inspire one with. debts, and the suers! acetest g vernment, - e "` "; mounting tp n arty nine billio a in a de- than the �est•ker sissy►Were,- eaoepcin the Cambridgeshire ®n 'raesday,resultedin the The:public,•and r•Jven the Htingarians.were a•., 66 MbC1I TERROR Bade, inzking n,all sevent,.ieti l,illions of United! States. . return of bit. Brand, Liberal, over Mr• not allowed on the platforms. a$ the voice'of 'a blq gorilla near at baud in .dollars as the° et m whish the as ate of. the In an old Indian burying ground in St Stopford Sackville, Conservativ8,' by cue' A Berlin_deepsteh Araya an ezahttage' of the lone and silent hours of the night. I eiticonr of he United States all. behind Si,non, Ga,, the remtains of.a warrior over; : . hundred and thirty sii votes. noteti.with various countries on the subject have often 1 d,e►rd it at a great distance,and their i,uleht, do las every ten ye re.' What eight feet lone"were eredttly,.oxcav ed. Lord Hansen{:' who was jadga of t1ie 'of international action against dynamitera I do not thindlk there is any doubt that •it *odder thetlt, h tusks; that the business of A,euoumber eigh`con, inchti long and two Probate and Divorce Courts, preaideut-of has elicited a general appeoval of the prin can be hear,! three or four ,;iitbk off, �On3e• t'he+cntat�try hn to go periodi�•ly into the and one-half inches circumference way grown - - the Parnell inquiry Cotniniasion,- and a i k of makieg tha manutaoture of dynamite tirYies•this torr►fie yell`is aceottapapte�l• by a I lianda of a reou vor in ordd:r to straighten by a lakeltxia, Fia,oi j�mer.� I. -n,f:I. . : - -member of the- Behring Sea tribunal, is a tate monopoly. lW beaVng, w oh rav hers have des-' Out; its nceetmt- and begin in ane I Credit• i tie was seventy-three yearn of age. P Y• peau t, .�outhweatern North (tarolina has a Band Bribed, and it is cureent believed that ill ore are ob!i e l to take part of their elaima diad. The steamer-Angela,cotri ati ed 3yf,apt: y g t ' of 1,600 Cherokee T_ndiana. They constitute Mr. Iiuddart is sanguine of the siiceesa ip tttade uy the animal beataeg i,pan .his; as there is not enough 'pay the indrade, of the Port(agues navy, has breast with his bands, but I do not think; an . ittcorpnr�rted coitripavy, live in the - _ . of the fast Atlantic line b, tween Great -sailed from Lisbon for- Eoen s Ayres to ' whole. Ilr3bta are -cancelled and a new mpunta►•ns, bc,t f'ollaw.t4a puratiit` of white . f so. I have heard it Wren times at some, r , - Britain nd-Cana nd a number of finan- take on board Admiral .day Ga a and the Y start is made. Tito wealth i -lent out � 1, :, . � tial sy icatea have aria overtures' to the distance from"the, but on cue ocoaeion I again ; intero, t is paid, agai t until .the °sen'' - ' omelets of the col puny, and there are other insurgents and Conway- t' sem to Por- was stopping overnight at a house 'ih a t)tt Dotting I1roingl1 . i a ,JeaMk lot; in the saw to al. burden gets to) large and another crash "mill of a 'donkyard at Shurness, Ei.gland, encouraging •ptospecta #or aucceaafnlly g . . �- . native town, when 1 was aroused from else , _ • P comes. T'hiA c; planatior,.of th causes of $Dating the scheme. The°r`e is serious trouble in ilioa. 9u by a gorilla screaming and beating` only a. financial panics serves t,) point the moral ixaeetldy' a bird a nest containing lour e;;gs It is stated that it has been etiggested'by preme Judge Ido recently sen enced some few hundred yards away. I instantly that there is mottling radical y wrong in was found in a hollow spot. The log had the Government that the Duke of Cambridge disorderly native ehiafe to pay fine, and, slipped out of bed, put on my bo'ota and the system of harging inters o on Inane. heed shivped some months previous from resign his position as commander-in-chief failing to do ao, they were set to work on helmet; seized my riff and stei,eted through Mr. tennett's naxim is than, labor alone ip Ind1°`' , - . g and that his Grace has replied the public roads. Their #alio era rase in a plantation in the di cation of the sound, productive the t wealth has within it the The cat s oyA stone, not► pried seise ar- Df the army, that he will not resign unless he is assured rebellion against this indign ty, serious I stealthily approggaohed to the edge of the essential quali y of decay, not of growth namenr•, is a vary diitterent thing from the that the Dake of Connaught will be appoiyt- fighting ensued', afetal n element and a very as been bitter fell!en twaihundwhich r dbyar.la l of e within eanimal. thanandand that if the Borrower *prov dos against Agalfetet►t t s e-eye or eyestone of .India; ae 'f,_ - against the. K g decay,and ret trns the capita intact, he 'grate out so ae ,to show the so-called eye ed his successor. - dared. moon was shining but faintly,-'and I had no or eyes. I6 is auppo�ed by some that this A bill has been-introduced-in.the British . I4mi desire to approach -nearer at such a time amply compensates tis owner or thb loan. latter wa*a used as money in parte of India - - :` House of Commons-providing that any per= ; -''. • _ but 1 heard distinctly every stroke, an `- four centuries ago. . .. - sen elevated to the peerage shall have the liiusic ie the only se anal gratification my belief is that he wan beating Upon a Music is he mediintor Between -the Of six6�y seven queens of France, only op3ion of remaining in the House of Corn- which uankind may indulge :in to excess log or a piece of dead wood. He was evi• spiritual and the .sensual lif 3. Although. thirteen flisve ;died without :leaving,their - ` m'©read or of offering himself as'a candidate without injury to their }poral or religious dandy beating with his lianda alternately, the spirit be -ot master of hat which it histories and with great rapidity, and not unlike the c ro gh �, yet d divorced!,i two xec eti nine dtedeyouug, . for the House of Commonii;.to preference to feelings.—Addison, eeates th muss! it is blesses ._ taking a coat in the Upper Chamber. , UnAer the itnfluence of nsic we are all Inanner in-wbieh the natives beat p drum, in this creati , Which, like a ory oreation ,_van were widowed; three cruelly treated, ' Mrs. Margaret Walker, aged fifty-three, deluded in some way. a imagine that except that each hand made the same num of art, le mig icier than the a tiet.-�•1-B ieth- t ,O exiled the. poisgnpd- and broken• 'was hanged at Liverpool yesterday for the the performers 'must d it in the regigns bar of strokes, and the strokes were in a even. Hearted inalre up the rest. murder of her husband, whom she kept- to which '' - lift their hearers. We are coustant.series, rising and falling from very. The_means ff iii songs goes deep. Who Xoha Hine Han, of Memphis Tema., Iost; K stained np for four montfis, administering reluctant to v it that a man may blow the soft o very loud, and vice 'Mrsa;:.and a -is there that, to logical word , cin eupre�c his power of speech several yearn ago as a. • b whipping every day, and, finally brained- most soul•animat' a rt►ina from his number of these runs follgwcd one another the effect m aia leas oil us ,A 'kind a b result of favor. He dreamed one might re- : With a steel chair►. ` trumpet�and•ytet 1*4 oo slid ; o1rV telt lin during the whole time that the voice- con- inarticulate, unfathoma Ie poach whi• 'h and when he woke . cantly that ke ecoid.#Wk, resident-of tie audience,to tears with hs violin, mod yet tinue . Between the firer and second lesds•us to tl a edge of the in intro, sad Its t iU,-the r �9t�d t�itt� h' � m wale ldr. .HerI giardn , p - -I-Hillard. :stt'gkes the iuteFval x►as rli lit! ion $r us fort morner#as fists th t.-•-eta. rl�, • y' p e - !. Board Agricaltnrn+ the other be a heartless profligate. - Britt©n Ba fi . a Aa., m T r 1 5 i . . s .. .. - 1. } y - - n L'?. idrlrS. .5 X ,$fs'# •, 5.- e+ Fa *.. ;_ r. . e '• ... . a� 4 . m} 4 _ - t e�:. . ..,r _.. *; . ,. : --- -- :;'- i '.:- .arid^-- 1.,.. • .-�. . ''N'�„'�J- 'Cw,p. f__ 4=k4- '��II fit- = r -t . . k�rlmx -.. _ . :` _ .. �.. " - - .., m 1. 1. 1. 1-:1 1. - __:.i � � 1 L. +aF , I. A. /_ ,_ da . ;. r _. - .y „n. �. - ,l1.. 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T ' pato tadiet� entered a book-stare reoentl iia n other seep_ t :the- w IYyj ►�l I . - - t,. i and tae poanger asked the clerk for s book 6J _ Not Even a squea>E Basted r EIGHT LO G YEARS OF" PAIN AND called " Favorite Prescription," `Lthe pus- In A trslia horseeho s are iaow made of • t 1 1 th a nstaad of Iron -. It need to be stated that he btisineea ed a tensest a u a pomp WI o whid i - g t� ,UFFERI G. _ gl t w s ° b° to y of slaughtering pigs• was donees ith such F her request 1►nd she tefti the stare dipsp- 1llerve Fain L'`re � - nea�ness and dlspatoh that n thing bxe�pt .,A 1YetT Cne n Goacrre Lad-Restateil to pointed. Inquiry elicited the fact that she Polio 's Nerviline cur flatulence.chills } A� .` r ; thea ural was wasted; now;however,mod- ®cal 'hard titrength Alter t'hyigirtans had overheard a oanvereation between two and xp smec Nervilin oures- vomlttng, _ '` . . r `.' q 4 rr ern pscking house economy has advanced =. Had Fail d—Gives er Experience for literary ladies in which•'Favorit•e-Preserip- diarrh ,cholera,and d watery. Nerviline fi l�4 ��� . to such tin extent, that even the song of the rubs a Go 3d. tion" was mentioned with extravagant oures h Waehe, sea sic nese and summer ti I �, - need no ion er be lost, if any raise and had 'um ed to the conclusion come gat t. Nerviline cures neuralgia, (t _ the dying pia g • From the'Glo erich SI nal P ] P p >" _. one chooses to invoke the aid of Mr.Hfdison a $' that ft wets book. she now knows that Dr, tsothac ie, lumbago and Ditties. Nerviline �4 phonograt,h to preserve it. However, all The rrtath !lona i al' whfoh has taken p1eroe's Favorite Prescription is nsovereign cures sI rains, bruises, uta,.dto. Yal6on's fort Qj P. . A1r}(� � `J atin asi+ie, very few people have any place iii th 3 physical" ondition of Mrs• cure for the ilia and " weaknesses" peculiar Nerviline is the beat re edy in the world, . `� ""(� le g Brite ria street socia �'� +, idea wjiat rigid economy is practised at Gulloden� F star, + gg to women, for she has been cured by its and onl costa 10 and fi Dents to try i m t��' j Q ". - -•the great slaughtering plants in Chileogo. the past Itw lve months as been the ohinef use• Sample and large bottle ,at any drug store o ►�a+t+L ticientific men are constantly cudgeling topic or a nversation' 6mong her may It Ie the only medicine of its class, sold Try Po ons Nerviline. - •=p their br�in9 to devise valut�ble chomlcal friends and cyuaintanc s of late, and to all. by druggists, ander a poaftive gu•rantse Q '.,•t- . who kno c the terribl manner in which A cer in Chinese sect teaches that' ] C7 I properties and uew .compounds in mater (w that it w►11 ours in alt cases of sulcate for en who became vegetarl na w?11 be trans• 3 ' lens heretofore wasted or. imperfectly she'has 1#ee affiicted, h r lifting up appeara. which it to recommended, or money paid formed ntQ men In .the great hereafter. T{t to have .ben little eh art of miraculous. for ft will be tome tl refunded. utilized. P P y The cress roads butcher who kills few Mrs. Fraser has a wide .role of acquaint- - 1[►e y u use wide Awake !Soap 4. It:not : ' , ,' a P Y wh�.a ?it is trnarantpt absolutely pure r �� „ .►...mals a week, throwing away a large aures in G derieh an vicinity, havinpl Dr. Pferae's Pellets cure eI•tnsnentl pa t of the oil's!, must make a large refit resided iii t is town for ver thirty years— aonstipatfon, sfek .headache, bflfoueness, and is ire beat in the iorld. . - d . , on the meat acid, but modern utilization of ever sinee-h r husband, who was a march- in iigeation and kindred ailments. Rase rah shows that there is nota par- etamakes it eo the slaughterer who aqt in B yfield, retired from business and In qt. Petersburg no outdoor musical tiole of vegetation in the eastern part of by-plod,, located here. Havin h aXd of the wonder• does business on a large scale could Imu_h g performances are permitted: the N rth Sas. It is one great watery x f.,F better atl'ord to sell thH meat without profit fal chan a that had bee brought about in waste, - Y � her h ice aonditlon re resentative of corn sowing You need n't go 4o Florida, but takA hen to waste what the old-fashioned small A Y 1 P _ IELCIP tcher could not utilize. i - The-Sig al called upon rs. Fraser at her Te a process conducted by the ageneq or _+-_- , bu leasantI�home to con atulate her on the tight boots all the year round. Corn reap- . . For ttlaking Root Beer ' The stomachs of hogs, instead of b .. P g r <' sent to the rendering tanks, aro now used improve{. state of her ►ealth, and to find inq is beat oonduatsd through the agency of Dori K the summer months a more d®� . for the aanufacture of pepsin. out in hat mar.ner th happy change had Putnam'e Paiuteas Corn Extractor,the onhy liefoua bink than Root Beer scold not be °++ Pi,,it' feet, cattle feet, hide clippings"and been eil4cted. He was graciously received, safe and sure-pop sora. cure. Putnam a desired. For the benefit of our readers we � : . ¢f' the pith of horns, as well as some of the and the! following state Hent was volutrtar• Extractor is now widely imitated. Beware give th's recipe. flake i iven 6 Mrs. Fres r: of all pofaonous and sore produofng subetf• gnldor' Root Boer 1Lstrac ono bottio . 'bones, are used for the manufacture of ly g Y - - glue. '•It is now over ei lit years since one tutee ;-they are dangerous to use and are Yea t - - -. _ batt make - f Et _. ThP paenches of the cattle are cleaned morning as I was Inerfo ming ablutions, and sold simply because they afford the dealer ticqar - - 4 lbs !;i, ' and made into tri e. when passing my hand ver my face, I ex• larger profit• Luko Farm �Vatsr - 5 gallons '4' p Dies ►Iva the sugar and east in the water, i T The choicer parte of the fat froi►i cattle perienced a pain on th cheek similar to Mark Twain is fond'of oats, e►nd!bas ops lea° in a warm Pure t brwt3giae Cod Liver ,�� .. that wh'ch ie felt whe a thorn which has add th extract, and bott e,p - are utilized for the manufacture of oleo oil, named gatan, another called Sin. � place or twenty-four hours until it fer- Oil and Hypopho0phites. _.yak' -which is a constituent of butterine ; and penetrat d the flesh is touched. The pain Var Wide Awake goap,it is the best in ments, then laoe on ie when it will open' t°p;4„ for.atearii►e. continu d after that a d apppeared to move the world. p - the leaf all over. y face and he d. From the cheek spark! ng and deliaiou . It will STRENGTHEN. M1RAK LONI�S, :_., Large quantities of the best of Samuel C1ar>te was fond of rebuilt exer- The Root Beer Ex act can be obtained } larfl are also used-for the mannfactur. of it went to the upper ,t ► then to the lower STOP THE COUGH, AN CHECK all what is known as neutral," albs a con- lip, then to the forehe d and aped and then Disc, and was Sometimes seen jumping aver stall `rocers'�nd ug Storax, at 25c.par . ,+ atituent of butterine, to the eyes. do -int ase was the agony, hit chairs and tables. bottio. \� : - MIASTiNa DISEASE$. A remarkable "k The intestines era used . for sattsae which I au,iered that was unable to touch Schiller'e Sarsaparilla Pills set directly on In 8'�1 . Gtrea£ Britain had 3,612,000 flesh producer and it is almost aS Palet y.. r m lair .and a ebrow aitd� my eyes felt the kidneys and by stimulating Their action house , whose rented value vivax£20,000,000; able as Milk. Be � to get the genuine �; Casings; the bladders ace used to pack �' Y I putty fn. like verit ble balls of„fire, My l{uma were and purifying the blood they help the ays• now here are 7,100,000 hou$os ; rental put up in salmon-colored wrappers. �. �_f" so afl'ecte that I was unable-to masticacte tem to,throw off disease. A ehomiaal an• value, £1$4,700,000, premed Daly ire Scott A Bowne,BettsvilL �`� rhe undigested food in the cattle- atom- _. m food nd as a result I suffered greatly slysis, after taking these pills, will show a wid Awake heap is a solid bar or pare achs is pressed and.uKed for fuel• - - Y The long ends of the tails of cattle are from lack of nourishment. My face be• marked falling off of albumen in the urine soap t tat tutu not waniahitke snow to hot $old to mattress makers: came so c ntrachsd from the eflecta dt the of those I+ullering from kidney trouble, water. Try tt, he. ns and hoofs are careful( re= Pain that my boat friends could hardly res• Yriee 50 Dente a box, six boxee for X2.50 Mr Mackay, the Silver $fng'R wife, 1, c• T her Y P iller cit Co. 73 de•' c rhes the finost jewels in the world. d . , fit served and sold to the manufacturers of ognize me and the only relief I could get by addressing H.K. 9ah , A hasp p ] � 5 - ,' combs, buttons,` etc. was from hloral and the use of o iates: Fin- !aide St. West Toronto. Sine I as a sa hire worth $150,000, and a a , :,;!; hoofs oto ally my 1 cal physician, who had been tire- � ----+-_ , ' pair o solitairres valued at $4`?5,000.. Cheape.t t>'orta►wi• atih111� ht any of the large white g unainee Up to Z6 'r ` less in hig •efforts to help me, said lie could tSCIEYCE DUNSFOQIiTiEis. , A Toronto Coroner's Verdict. china where the are made into jewelry. Hor•e P•'sfej"' �. ' + `` ' Y do cot to further for me, tend my ossa All of the blood is carefully .preserved, ;{ Care aE Last for That Terrible DIBt;aBe ' Dr. W. A Young, Coroner, 145 College 113mu ford, , ,; coagulated by cooking with Steam; then seemed ,, fatly hopeless. I filen wont to , Wateraus, c�t�etarc - rested anj dried and sold to fertilizer Clinton a d consulted one of the most sciatica—A edtterer From Shenma- St,, pronto writes that he has used St. " p its= Healed. Leon Water very largely in his private skilled p actitioners in that town, who reef oo, and can endorse ft as one of thea manufacturers. di nose m case and'ssid ha could recom. F t , ''' :3 All of the scrap from rendering operations K Y A very interesting ease from a medical beats lino waters at present on the market ant that would benefit that of Josiah Henderson. of r is carefully preserved and dried and sold 'mend no treatm s,andpoint is and osftivety curative in its et eats. Sold me.' I c me home utterly broken down Markham street, Toronto. 91r, Hen. s for+fertilizers. by a 1 principal druggiaLx, groenrx and Ever?Musiks Testaha'r Enda. 4, 1¢, Bones are cried, and either {ground into and not rowing wast-to do. I had read derson'a story is this :—Seven years hotel nada should know wherethey in the nil s a ere of the marvellous results a o he was em to ed lumberin in the can get their Music ebeapes `z bonemeal-or used for the manufacture of p p g y g bone ci,arcoal, which ie afterwards utilized accompli hed by the,use of Dr. Williams' parry round distr►ci~ [:est spring he was ' No rly as much fish is Bald to lie eaten in Write na for Catalogues; air � ` :,- Pink Yill but ail I had never placed much rafting and river driving, and the wet Lond n sa meat. `' sample copy of the CAxaDIAtt c for refining; sugar and in some other re• + { fining prooeases, confidene in proprietary medicines so weather and the constant soakings he got Go d morning, Mrs. guitth, i have ,last MIJBICIAlf, a live monthly joacr • widely a vertised,-and had relied more on fn the river proved tno much for Ilia system ; enter en my wa•hinx, uxtnx wide Awake nal with ti.00worth of mndsl0 T6ron h n Dirk Glass:. a the meth da of skilled praatitionPrs, I had soap ; tt /f+thn treat Goa t ever axed. it in each issue. i8 to!g par �`� ' R and conte rheum►titsm set in. For the ►' "' not give the matter of using them much remainder of the year 6e was hardly able ^"" cd so parity. maktnx the etothes tar madeby canvassers. See pn i� '. t�i Itis, indeed, no simple ;ask to find out etre pr than t purr had chem before, and tumttat. We carry everythlns thought. As a last resort, however. I de to stir out of bed. His joints were swollen it is to twice as tong as assy other soap It . in the Music line, - _ :what is true and assert it with confidence. termines to give Pink.villa a trial, and had and Enflamed, and the pain he suffered wee ever u sed ;and,last feel 4ow nice and soft •.. WHALEY, ROYCE&CO. 11 'there are, of course, a vast number of sub- £ . twoboxe purchasedatthedrugstoreofjJames trig!;tfuI. One moment his arm would be my snits era � 16arONC1ElT.TdNONTi1.giL ' jests on which it is impossible to speak with Wilson, From the first•box I cannot say tortured. Cheri the pain would shift to his , ! . A. P. 708 r . { ��i - assurance,since there are so many things that.I ex erienced any noticeable benefit ,,hast, another time it vfould bo hie legs. ____ __ l - , that are beyond human ken—more things but by t e tithe''I wa half throw h with •rhe dgctors did all they possibly aoald.for '@ :, . in heaven•and on earth than are dreamed the sero d box I knew I was mending rap hi►n, but to very little pgrpose. Finally TAKE �- F Y* s ,�•' R of in our philosophy. 1� we . have not idly, as the terrible pains had ceased, to s the disease settled in his right thigh and " T•'„'E t _ .j studied science or philosophy -we , are cer- great ext nt, anli I had be un to feet more _1 g lamed him, The doctors Bald he had BEBT �- fainly not competent to make phileeophieal like my ormc r salt._ That was last fsll,and sciatics, and he was unable to move about a i or scienti c statements,and the temptation- when m , friends heard that I was reeove r• witbout the aid of a crutch. livery spring pis ,�' ;. to do this lie one of the dangers of a. little inR they began to drop in rapidly and con• he suffered from an attack of acute r� `'.��'. learn'ne. Ir.the same way it is quite im gratnlat me. As a result of the excitement rheumatism and often had to be con- 1 "a � ':r � I po.. for ua to ronounce with an de. - P Y consequ nt upon the fact• that sometimes fined- to his bed. This spring he had } C r d _, ' ' greet" ot. accuracy with regard to the ail many as ten or a dozen would cone in an unusually severe attack. Soma of bis t7rsa r '� " professions we have never practised, with to seem daring the course of a'day, I had friends advised him to try a remedy that has ® j the trades we have never been taught a tenses —a return of the.old paras—but I been eQeotfnq some wonderful cures for , c� and the occn ati•on,s in which we have no to take Pink Pills, and am-pleats• rheumatism called Schiller's l+arsaparills Have all the latest improvements. IID tial. �, ��,. skill. In fact there is so much . knowledge ed nae that I gradually got back to my pills: He tcwk the one box and noticed a t8., and get one for your buggy. They are bet - .-V r outside of our heads that the -subjects are normal ondition, in which I am to-day. marked improvement. The intermitting �- slid s► than ever for 189,1. z comparatively few upon which even the This su mer, since August, I have been psins across his cheat •and in his limbs left .00 Bott18. best.informed can seek ' with authorit nil cent a data. - ILI,ER'S TICK DESTROYER > �~ P y entirelyy free from the malady, xl►fah ha►a him, with the second box, and sties taking -- Still less can we know the truth about the never b en the case during the previous six boaea the pain left his leg and for the tis sold on a guarantee by all drug _ "+_ people whom we so often make the subjects seven summers. but I 000a$ionally take the trot time fn seven pears he has been able Si tn• It cures Insipient Consumption th d is the boat Cough and Croup Cure. ��` •y of aur conversation and upon whom wo are Pink fills, as my doctor advises me that it to go about without the aid of s stick or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ crutch. Ho sa a Sohiller's Sarsaparilla Y— ' not slow to pronounce the most solemn and is well, so as to ward off the disease. I �{ The ofllclaI or- serious opinions. We see only a fraotion attribu the marked improvement in my pills have completely cured soiatioa and E ST � IEftER, notChureh's � ' '� �a i ,, a of their deeds and are entirely unable to health olely to the use of Dr. William rheumatism in his aaseslthon b the doetan . u to• V oo e - discern their motives, yet we eat them fink Pi le and have not failed to reeom• g ` - said ha could not be oared. Several of his 8o b ala arch Lrooeur�aGpatd.tnmaring. Toronto down for good or bad as cavalierly ail if mend t •+ir use to m n of my friends who Y feieDds have been taking the remedy for I . their entire being were laid-open before us, have m e enquiry aq to -the bewefit de• rheumatism with wonderful eilfects. gold - • , ,_ �N .+wen what. we do sae ie only as in a glass, rived b we frim t em." by all dru gistaor scut postpaid at tiAe per fli rates promptly and effectually in daatrat ; i , g• bot six xes far�d,50 b addressin H. inn Ticks and .other vermian pests,as well as in+;,. ' h darkly, and our judgments are liable to be co veesatton ith Jas. Wilson, dru � � p q w ED rale annd t�;ln�i w eradicating all affections of the skin to which 1 �� �_ �F: defective. This is reaci,ily discerliable in dist, it as learned hat Dc. 'Williams' Pink K Schiller h Co,, 78 Adelaide Sty. Wean, �6ENYS a#.I ni�a ." k� Also .or t3be•ep ere subject. No��heep-owner should be • � J 44*,,, � the ditlerent versions given by diderent pine h ve • ver 1 e rale in G.oderich, ror+riato. srwa.c..ad�.riet eai..w oa..... "e a"igFf.&&& a..w without tt. Asa certain cure it has hitherto ,! shA" ersona about the same occurrence.. y K ares �� tN.r..u.�•1 �� �t1dr..ewaa i proved infallible. Prise 3b cents, 70 Dentis f ' p and G t many ca testify to their great -- _ ' °'y"'M'a i10 �t°°' _- laid$1 per Box. A 35 cent box will clear ; t - Then there is mucli which however title value a blood b ilder and nerve tonic, abol1t20 sheo Soldby all druggists. '�. needs not to be s oken. It ma do harm in- - . . T ANVASSURS WANTED for the Fartner'S P P Y Mr. G o. A Fear, druggist, also speaks Friend and AcoeunN IIook. presenting SUGH ffiILLEB be CO., ,� stead of good. - Indeed SEs tendency is al- highly f the result attained by the use of , pi Manufacturer$, Toronto "'� • assts un to tra sa ail scar tS r all term n atiotis,etc. ways in the former direction and it is every Yink P lie smotag 1 is eustomen, and says On agent has already gold nearly 400 copies - - �I"i, fir day hurting the feelings or injuring the he finds them the st selling remedy in Ilia � , in o county. t3end for ublI ho and terms. re utation of some one., The 9[ClCtllree tri ilpre. a ,J i - - - , w,- WILLIAM li<niti(i8,Yubliahor.Toronto •' + rt sE n P li ars,sitaBr -- - the matter of expression are necessarily Iso Such remarkable cures as thi►t 6f Mrs. - NURSERYMEN t DEALERS t severe that no trust can be reposed in any- F,raser have been at flop few in the palm. i 1 , - P Thank to the bet r kiltewled a that the '� LUM Tlilt8, all on plum stook `'and 8 i one who has not the ower to control hie. g years. Largest stook in Oana�a, wolf speech: It is a very iagenious phrase which pe�pie are obtain ng of Dr. W.!!lame' u unshed and flrut-class. AlF44 a few cars Ap7i°0�r r00da°"�'r' • _ ,1 A " � �- ' asserts that language nil only utilized to die- Pint ills they a e now becoming more , �'•.. a: let of those colebrated' lied Zobe Panvera { 0 ion, none better grown. llg� Y } guise thc+light and it is to be regretted that unmet us, a to12Nurseri BUURgtost. . cif - `.r it iri this view of the � matter which most This mediGlno-edntains in a condensed . t,. f` vA - Pnerall revails. Silenee is certain! B OK� .. . .. -I g- Y P Y form a 1 the elements neceseary to glue new -�. Money a etivrorgood boo>rsie well .. . golden ; but net on all occasions, for there life ani richness to the blood, and restore - seen.; Any book or novel,new or r z�'1� are many cases fn which it would 1�e coward- shafts ed nerves. Th are an unfailing a ndard, mailed post tree on reeei t of price. "my,�,tsr sub oriber of this paper. see Conditionsin� r,,<r_r. eY nd for our eatalot;ue. Established in18!30 by w 4xw=t Ito.I,sono peeks V9e- yx ` , - . . ly and even criminal to refrain from speak• Bpec16 fof such diseeutee as locomotvrst•>sia, . Piddington. _ ',. s .. in It can even be made more effectual fu 4r` l , ,- g perils part►tysis, St. Vitus'dance, soiatioa, R188ER & CO• ` #' p convevin a false im cession that a ositive . g P p neural ia, rheumatism, nervous headscha, -a "_, be thou ht that thio a al station of lftilMtNii'!PH BOOK !.Tongs, E1 ,. untruth. It may g the of r offacts of Is grip , p ,p • cion in speaking would destroy all spon- the h art, pale and ea low complexions, o O �+` Yuu�te St' Tolru>a>I;Q - , its - N tensity of utteranceand ren ierconveraation that t red; feelin resultin from nervous 't an entire. res and utter! unsatisfaator g g op RA MM E RR�, .�' arirowar Ba'iv and s..tna stilet tuna: +►. ' Y P Y Y y, p�ostt t ti, all dissasca depending upon 1• 'r TS` t I ' �� td affair. Doubtless it would do so if the Toronto,Ontario. !� x�� x vitiaa llumore in the blood, }suoh a itcro- --. ,,,,,, - 8T�NMA 1Er I ,�- � �"3't- . L I principles involved were to be accepted iq fats, 6ronio er ei las, ef}te. ThOy era also. : 13 set Shp gt t�,8g a ,,rel literal sense. hi•Ieed 'there are ye� ' j' � troa `_ P Y s -p ifia for troubles peliirliac Temples,. so that au need not ,. > '•Y:- many persons now whose consciences are aueh v suppreaeio s. irreulateitiea, and all P_ E«,- p n> ht gasp- ed h a .literal idea of the truth I en �h efTeaG a, ing tori brew for tear l 3 so war a of weakness is m p A that they�do not,hesitate to o;eate a faldg_ 1f[a l c cure in all es atisin Irotn men- After" aking HOo_d $ : rsapafiilia of, stif3'oeation. On h„a mar tubecrib.r of Oth paper at per to en Wilr� . iT . .. _. Ipt of name- and Ka. and a iw he Aeranotor Co. will di trib o 11, ' , -- � im ression on tine mind of another if they tal w r , overwor or hxecioN& of''whst- address will mail `• v g Y. ever ature. - Cured of It serious D168 sae U T L BOTfLg — R E E ° can do sob maintsinin a verbbl aocnraat They do not see that words bre ve►itiietebs Dr Wi'llisms' P ak Pills tme egld caly to 4,I 'Ras suftaring from what ie known as n. TAS g�•MisDI• s w-'m except far thaiF intended meanin ,and that bores bearing the rm's trade mark. Thep tx>t Co,,Roohestsr. N.X. Toraat0 $ranch uc� , Bright s dlaease tae the Yei►rs,and for dais ata ; A.delaide St, W. A ,,( ..� it is only the spirit of truth Lhat eontaina are n ver sold in alk, or by the dozen of tlnle I have been unable to straighten>omysetf �' the coal truth and the spirit of deception hued ed, and an dealer who offers substi- se tNr. TtNft's 1lfibite ritlte B*t"wb. [olr tt>altd ( _ •,� . that conxtitutes the real deceit. This y up. I was in'bed for three weeks, during that n r.►clt,lit ritlzi a for the beet stays written by the�.�p.,cart ; ' T tutee in this form should be avoided. The time I lied leeches applied and derived uo bene 1O°t+ spirit of truth' however. requires the ubl c ai+e s,lao os tiorzsed againpt other sa ad�ertlaed and aenur ot.nqr of . wio4c An aha..o og thea , ` t� .+tRHT BHOt 1J1►Glia.AA�tep>ie�t/R t a exercise of thou ht and 'ucl meat. If,can apr►lle blood build ra and nerve tonics, pu- AL t3ecing $ms's Sarsttipt u f,reondttion.of cam- paitiWfor mewntt urs I` g ] 8 the papers I decided to by a bot>W�e. I .[Duns sumbere of rites se v4,ter p,stiontar, 1a w �i never be associated with inantaa indolence` up i a similar f rm iotended to deceive. eaerooter�o•. Frau�o� � t" tn ' � b ohea at lien pranaitco, Ehasttt ; „ t. or intellectual depravity. Raoon,'the�reati -A�k your dealer for Dr. Wiliisms Pink i ° tineotn, xeb• � �, philosopher, lna kes troth-tellin demand . 1 No." r g Pills for Pal a Po pie •tad refuse all .mita- t= r ptelt1 coy,Ia., c'. t cS strep th of mind wisdom crud dieerimin• u,, ace,Ne, York cit --•..� g tf rel and substft fes. . , .l �p',akritoe,N•u in Earl%, ation. He gives the sum of the argument ese pills are.manufactured the Dr. 1 1°"u"'aas w in these few words, " It asketh s',strong Will amu :Medici a Cp,, $ropkvllle, Ont~ F, p pxafetredoaftt• �e"�°w p 1 - � wit and s strong heart to know when and chenectady, N.Y., and Iii►y be had of i or t3eaAfte i k to tell troth and to do 't; therefoie, it is u lair. or direst b mail• from Dir. firtihaats '4 , the weakest kind of " bo le that are the, sli` r gg y v-i qY P P it ams' Media ndCo. from either address '.. c$. .- : , gresteat dissemblers." at aerate o r six hexes for•$2.60 + �'f:7.1� .r rye.•. i lllef before I had ilnis ad-Lakin$half'of a batt In.Vienna the sprvan i Ib'no• •Iii �I �u -fie fr%%G, fire tie, Igotso much help froth taklas the Ant '� -; . at ei�E n. Bars ' ted to climb out ah;af e o eiIl to:c)= , eve y one . sB naeEt W , e Aware Seep Wle tltiat I deolded y anotltt0r, a tl.N i1ts 'r a . ' �, vv��!! it► We second Wt& r f0el ua WOHA diet ,_ , windows w•itbou ,'safe beYlt•kttttttl` ' - , says it-Alf.site eat t1Nvr 0 er used. Try ,, ►r : Tatapta,+llet. The vet rfect.eetlafaotion in$t Int le and fin' and-it hair .broom attached to ft which fastens to the building, It- I did iffy 1lte. Hato• y s 1 so:bhat i ' se eTi, il oI. 1 The 3iaaaese 1 strumettts of torttlrQ aro . ,_ ._ _ - °'�°' n len d bear the bca4em k Hood's Rills pr�atl►t tad. . ,b w+� s made In E 1 balanoe-khe is suhpeiidbd a fet3r,a>d of • rotninent. irlliin ha>$t arm. easy of&QWoln.: Bold by I r� �i � t �PBAP CaIri4lu: l' �,:: be drawn back Tato the window. P B " h# a .r tc r3 �., r r t i. s t-I . _ .. s ._. 1 1 .-. .r 2 _ s. qq _. - .. 'e --• v+,. ,.., *,. ... _ .�A. ` - :k'� -..Ada , ;F'^ §'4-., _ _. . _ ..._ ,ax . _ { t (t n :. .. _ , .. ..- C' C-' -.. .f j..,., !r 1. 1. ... - P. 4 ,:::. • .:,. t..� �-. -t � i ,�7. 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X'- f' r _ . . z, S.I Px - , y. .. - b..- <, .. C _. .. _, n. �. r. ..-: _fy< . - -G "A_ 1' .:,t ,awn fi I: . y� t. c �., , :. ,.� ., r P; t_ •� 1 , - U' - .. - a s . --. .- -: a .I. }y..i' - - - - _ _ '` 1. 11� ...:_ _ _ :-. wR _ :.... u. r y- �. ._. - _ - _ - To.Ot R SUBSIMISNE,$:By referring --Cloy r an Timothy, Log n's. , SWU4 Sykes,�1 a=LRrkinfor tl .� ;' J F y . t t a . , PRINGTIME �' LL b the address label oa your paper y'o d season as farm aeeists»lt to ' oda always ascertain taus date towhic�h ---Mise M. odd, of Oshawa, v'1! �e - • .Ya X: I J. It. Hoover and .wife, visited the lat• , i 1 i �, oar subscription to Tea Nxws ie d, here over Bab ath. .. L,mittanoee azo scknowteiged a —Mien Paterson, of Clareimbnt. h�►s tar's parents, Mr. and Ddxs. Tl ►, Burton. TA­ ,eehange of date.on label on the first paper by Mr. and Mrs. Thea. Hsgerman s spent a •' • ; lowing receipt nr money at this office. Always been herd this iweek with friends'. y 8180 desire to, , 4 keep the date paid ahead. ti --Jonathan Porter, west of the village few daya last week with their son . B. With the spring Time Comes the 17111d•e ed .Borrel AOR, - �: of zephyr. : fallow the lessons taught by all nature, -viz : to appear in new I k-i. o , is at present in very feeble health. - Rev. . Hugh Shaw, .of Tilsonburg, and . r ``° s � � ��! � + —A coat of 'paint has much unproved formerly of this place, visited his old clean raixnnnt. It is 8 very easy .matter to have this` _L= the appearanc of the front of the Picker• friend Mrs. Turner last week. i > : PIC$ERING, in Pharmac ' ONT., APRIL 20 1894 g y James Rose, who bas bean gcite poorly desire gratified. All jou Hoed is the price end . - , -=We regret, ereeedingly to learn that for sometime, with the fine spring weather ° ;� F the will power. i • .Bro. Climie of�the Bowmanirple Sun is in is rapidly improviu in health. i ' i I - �; _ L CA LI SM S s very poor health. Sandy Armstroaggg harness emporittn, is �$ r8 1n the 8 ri> j ru8lt, still we are looking ter your spring order. The �# —H.,Savago leaves for Rockwood this the scene of great activity and stir, three P g --All kinds fence wire, Logan's. wdek where he;will be employed for a few hands being at present employed. fact of our being very busy is an egidence of the popularity Of 1. g weeks refitting a,grist mill. Thos. Carter has returned home from —Ladies Tan Shoes, Lo ao's. ,f, —Mr. and &frs. King, of Oshawa, wore —Y P B' -T prayer meeting next Stir• visiting his daughter ;Mrs. Smith, of New• i Out" work. Call and see us, >i l W Dr, and dire. Bateman on Sunda da evening will be led- b Mr. Murrayarket, and reports that she ie recovering. i 1. `� :F p g y' P R P y B. A. Ellison is fixing a his hoose op• � _��C��R11\ 4 —Mrs. AUan, after s endin a months To io-- What and how to rovide for the posits the postoffxce. He is putting in a �+ �� 1V AAC11� r .. -�;' 11� wi>ih friends here, returned to -Hamilton future." . stone cellar under it, and adding a kitchen, . . on Saturday. —Rev: Mo�raeken will occupy the and will paint the building when complec- z. —George M. Paln br, of Church street, Presbyterian -church pulpit on Sabbath ed. Ben believes in doing things thorough- . ie ' invalid these days. Neuralgia is next, and will also officiate a Brougham ly. • - '-LARGE - alone responsible. in the afternoon. John Kirton's frisky driver, Ald. Moses, . . ­ .;..-.. . - —James Jenkins has 'rented the '—Don't furs t the cricketers concert'on ran away with him the other day, and Decker premises west of the river and Friday evenin of next week. " Those who wound up his ran in Major Bros. yard, j ND SOME. -: . moved therein this week. have seen the den-Fontana combination where he vaulted over a waggon, breaking the shafts of the vehicle to which he was iPile R -- I . -� : Mrs. Winnaeott, after spending six are loud in ice praise. attached. ' months with Toronto end Huntsville —Rev. E. R; Young, B.A„ sou of the Band practice under the leader4hip of ` 1. ,: 1. friends, returned here on Friday. Missionary who spent many years in the prof. Tresham continues r nlarly. _ - I. - , —Mrs. T. A. Greig, wao has been Vis- wilds of Hudson Bay, will preach next regret to learn that one of the members ' - a • -iting her parents at Kincardine for the Sunday in the (Methodist church. , • thinks of retiring on account of the infirm• . r . past two months, returned home on Tues- —When you leave visitors leave their -ities of age. He should take a wife and ` AND day. names.with us for publication. Let not settle down on the f1►rm. I. �` —if the advent of t�ew hats and bonnets modestyrreve t, as those living at a dig• David Annie, taki°g ezi►mpple frog► his - j '• can be taken as'any indication, we may tanee desire to know who we have for neighbor Robt.Milne,has pnrohased a farm 1 . ' o ; . rest assured that spring is with us for callers. right to the Seneca patent fence, and is us- - . - I ; ][I Im - I I I . sure. —The finances of the Methodist church ing it in constructing a new line fence op- , —Rev. Hamilton, of Torontb occupied are in a very ptosperoes condition. Over bite Milne a farm. Mr. Annie has peas : alread up. How is..that for early seeding. , - . I _ St.Andrew's pulpit Sunday, and deliver• 11,800 was rax d last year. The,expeadi• , I I I i I I «�I � - -- -' I ed excellent sermons to large eongreca• tare is all promised at the beginning of We ave jest been informed that the -. , V N AWA. 1. tabne� the year. barn on Col.Button's farm on the townline, =-A consignment of bicyclists ,from —Lost on Friday between this village °b0upied by Thea. HaKerri�an, was destroy- . . : # . . ed by fire last night (Monday.) Supposed ;J i Toronto, the first -of the season, passed and Break ttoa3 post office, a pair of have been fired by tramps. A number through here on Sabbath, labelled for knapa•buck gloves. - Finder will receive of implements and some seed grain were • ' . Whitby. . our humble benediction by leaving same lost in the fiames. A small insurance on � - -Thomas and John Larkin, who have at this office. "' • .• v both buildings and contents. .i//i i.iii// i..... .ii�ii*iii iiiiii/i/l.iii!/li........!!!!!!!i been here with their parents for the past —Landlord IQord $ asks as to state Messrs. -Larkin and Burkholder are mak- three montbs returned W. Chicago on that the party 6a t ok a fine brier-root 'ing things buzz in the farming line. They .�� n - . • Tuesday. pi from thetill ble o his sitting room the claim tb be able to plow more than any 1 4 dlr .I�as�l C�1lsol�rs : 1. '' - other two in,the township, and do it better —Rev. J. F. Oakley has accepted a of er evening, save much trouble and than other than Forman Fred—not Freddie Remem Remember We Bell you goods at e l ose cash paces, unanimous call to the Euclid Ave. Meth expense by retgrninq the same at anoe. ' I odist church. He ie now pastor of Tri>;• —Several of 'the y nabs of the village the oornet-player, nor Miss Cash sFred,but i � - ity Methodist congregation. have had night lines et in the river for Fred, who cot onto those fancy carves in and Wh tl the amount 1s purchased,- We present you —The dell Tele hone oom fail has the ar ase of catch n ike darin the plowing at the Model Farm. p p y p p q p g Mre. BI. C. Fretz, who bee becff an in- r �Dlth a v large PICTURE,ELEGANT FRAME provided its agency here with a neat and past week. The oth evening some per• valid for several yexre, passed away on appropriate sign board. The same has -son removed. the sa a without permis• Thursday. Deceased was highly regp�ted I and GL SS. We make no extra charge for the been posted ap in a conspicuous place. . Sion. . i and a great concourse of relatives and i —The Searboro Cricket and Football --The next 4Arnlar meeting of Picker• friends on Sunday followed her remains to ' Picture or Frame. - It 18 absolutely FREE• Call olubs pri,po.e having a huge tournament ing lodge, A. O. U. W,r No. 105, will be their last resting place in the Mennouite , 1 1 , I ` on Thursday,, Ma 24th- Full -articulare held un the evening o Tnesda Her sorrowing y y p May 8th, cemetery at Cedar Grove, g . I and We ; ill explain the' system: and - give you cards I 11 will be made known by posters and other- commencing ai 8 o'o ock. This is pub• husband has the sympathy of the commun- . wise. listed at the request f the Master work. its .L ' ;,, -I i1 I I . -=Seeding in this -township hag really mRn. W. P. Spink of Toronto, is >gpending' a • •test!/sats tM/////.////t// /Milt ►• few days with relatives and ' fr�endr here -I - eommenoed, as many fields ate sown. —The R.T. -'f T. i.� hold their first before going to Quebec where fie takes a , I.. •, i That we will yet have some backward regular n:,-etiiy(_ for cb q�►arter'from April t L1. position in•the office of hie father, J.. weather, there is not the least doubt, but let, this (Fr. i+y) e ening. Important pppink. Wilbur is a clever and lj•e1V young Our . t3�V Spring Goods are to hand, and customers Will• nil searoely sufficient to do maoh dames . bneiress. 1'►le were inaly take• notice fellow, and we regret that his visi:a to the —Jas. Richardson was at -Lindsay this and attend to t e tins oial part of the ♦ale are cot likely to be as frequent iu the , a g od assor tm ent to choose from, - . . week, assisting Richardson A Cornell in program. immediate future as formerly source of � '. placing their stook in shape. He says —John Vale tine w'nt to Windsor to much regret to others as well as to us, II& MA'RQ - the boys have already recoiled much' en visit -hiS brother W lliam this week. for Wilbur is a great favorite here general• couragement at the hands of the Lindsay. Wednesday he visite Walkerville, and ly, and with the ladies especially. iter. - •• while returnin to WE Agar was met by Last week we announced that the anni . I C'K11E U is ' . - I- .. 1 . _ ' ': --Those who are•in the habit of shoot two foat•pads, ho rel relieved him of 660 in ver8ary services of the I,O.O.N. would be : ing and spearing pike in this neighbor. bills. When t' a thi es .had extracted helu on Sa°day last. This was a mistake _ - -- -- hood would do well to cease such conduct~ the money the return d the empty wal• not attributable to the printer, nor to the S p y printer's devil, nor is his Satanic Highness The season is just now Opening Tor . - at anoe, ae the powers that be are after let. himself blameable, but dee to that odd fel . ' such people. Trolling is the only,legiti- —Huntsville, Muskoka. was visited by I w yy ur scribe not being a properly. made . trate way of capturing said fish. , a very disastrou a fire o Wednesday when I—I'llow, Odd too how those mistakes G CLOTH. IN : - r--It was rumored aroun3 last week come forty bti mess places and public will occur, but s fellow will make them at - . that a redu9tion of 10 per mt. in the buildings were •APtro d. Pnvh'e grist ,times. The services referred to will be S PR I . t wages of all G.T.R. employees had been mill was also rl strove Had the pillage held in the Baptist Church bane on Sunday and We are showing elegant ranges in all kinds of ' ordered. It now appears that the rumor. been in posses ion of fire engine simi• afWm6on-the 29th inst. The Rev. Mr. '- , Won;tede Fancy PantingS, Canadian and Im- . . . 1 was entirely without foundation, much to lar to that pose seed b this place, some Siple will 'officiate. Mr. Ward and his I r Oe relief of the employees of said railway .g120,00G worth of pr porty would have youthful choiriYters will conduct the gong i p lted Tweeds at close prices. . . ©ompan been saved: service. The eerviee will commence at y .iiiiiiii■ilii ilii Niiiifiiiii ii it iilii• . --Netting suckers has become'quite an —South Oi4ario upportere�` of the 2'The marriage-of 'Wheaton Hagerman to We h ve also opened our new stock of ' I . 0 industry here during the past• fortnight. Mowat Govern ens w ll meet in conven• Mise Laura Ni hewandpr, which occurred � . --pp .. • t Many large hauls have been made. One tioD, in the tow hall, Whitby, on Satur• some time since, was duly brought to a tfilt U11111M W. V Y 1JZ PA�3mIRJS I nul"111u1111n11 t gang on Saturday succeeded in securing day, April 28, a 1:80 O.m. for the purpose proper consnmation one,night last week by , ' d some five hundred of the finny tribe. of nominating candidate. Meetings for a party of friends from the vale, who roue Which for Q allty, design and prise are better than I At this season of the year . suckers are the appointmen of delegates, will be held ad them from their slumbers to listen to ! very desirabld fish. in each polling cab-division on the day the discordant strains, of an impromptu i' q• We have ever shOWII. - f = —The regular meeting of the Pickering previous: The mase meeting after the serenade on horns, tin pans and other such . I Fire Company did not take place on Fri- nomination Wil be addressed by Hon. A. like instramenta. The Ugper league and , R dab evening for want of a quorum. Capt. S. Hardy and �ahers. kiss advt. else• Methodist brethern were well repreeanteA Ja -- P - - .• Ham desires us' to( state that a special where. - . and all were invited into the house, and . NTINCA , .' meeting will iie held this (Frday) even- --Between atardky morning a hospitably entertained,the company drink• _ . in to the .beajth and a it of the ing, commencing at.8 o'clock,,at whish be Tuesday some persons entered W. g 7 T desires a good atteodanoe. It is p rtio• Hopkins' shop, bile that gentleman was happy pair in the unfermented juices of the . L=�MiRj� -- . - ( : t . aa,, grape and apple. After spendinga couple ularly desired that a fall house,be prbsent •awa' cad carr* off 4 plug tope from his of pleasant boars they depI allowing i I- - - as arrangements for the antioal picnic Jardine threa cutting machine, like• the amiable and goad natured beide and V I 1'_ will thereat be discussed. wine a large siz monkey-wrench. The groom (under the lulling influence of We o this weak with our st ok in excellenl shape. - Each day sew novelties are —Walter Richardson and William Car- tape were five sixteenths, three-eighths, „Wheaten's March to the Laurels•" by the 'bei added, makui the mos, complete aas°rfnso°t �' Millinery (foods 'dna pfU left for Lindsay Thursday of layt seven-eizteenth and half inch. and about orchestra) to resume that sleep from which ovellies ever soon in Pick ring. We show a large assortment of Straw week, where they have s ned out a 8 inches in len . Anyone knowing of they had been so rudely awakened. Plaques. No 4oabt thea ars to bs the lsi►dwg feature of the season, . merchant tailoring and Renta 4arnishing -the whereabou s of these articles, will On Monday A. E. Major was handling a outstri ing the she hat in the race for prominenes. Flowers - . establisbment, ander the firm name of kindly notify r. Hopkins of the fact. ►ir of colts attached to a seeder, when ly- - in euill"s to suits til tastes, Teihir gs. Etc. We oot'dially in•. Richardson & Cornell. They have pat in —Because B a. Newton, of the Gazette, fag down the liner for a moment tbe3 i vi all to inspect our stock. a fall stock of goods and expect to do a 'Whitby, did n t succeed in persuading started to run, and A. H. started in too' I . After a short and rapid sprint be caught _ large trade with the people of that towti: the Members f the Pickering Council NE a Is W IS Ee, . the seeder; climbing over the tongue he se- - - s As both young men are energetic and in that-he should be considered when the I KING i�TREET, PICKERING cared the lines, brio ngg them to a halt. i1. l. dustriaae,.we shall expect to hear a good Corporation pri sting was being allotted, For the balance of tLe day'AI gave them account of them. They carry with Chem he endeavors get satisfaction try stens• careful handling, and lots of hard work, eo the best wishes of all Pickering friends.' ing.Eha differen members of that body that when night came be thought they. - ' --The Wm, Weld Co„ ublishers of with every con eivable crime, in his last would ge, quietly home, but when leading '' , .. - .1 ., • , ' . the Farmer's Advocate, London, Ont-Ad issue. Strange that he should so sudden- them out of tho gate onto the road they •. i . Winnipeg, Adan., have ust favored as ly discover iha car representatives area made another desperate dash for liberty. ! i ( with a copy sof an exceedingly handsome gang of orooka ad boodlers. As to his Mr. M., w�o bad one of them by the head - .I . . ! . and lifelike engraving entitled-"Canada's assertion that b g prices are paid for the at the time +vas dragged some 10 rods and I . Columbian 'Victors. . It contains the Municipal prin ing, we might sa tha>G thrown into the ditoh. After going but a , yy short distance the tri became unhitch. -, portraits of a large group of pure-bred the prices now btained were fixed by ten• nae of the seeder Aro in Ayrshire cattle that won _phenomenal der some ten y ars ago, when even the �' and the toe gp K 1 . honors al the World's Fair, Chicago, last Whitby Jews w re given an opportunitf was buried in a ground, freeing the or _ summer. Canadian lige stook breeders to cote prices. While we admit that we See from the implement. ilii. M. was bad- ■ q p ly stunned and severely braised, but we ■ and dairymen eapecially will aporeoiate have not been doing the Municipal work. trust that his injuries may not prove to be - the oomtnendable enterprise displayed by at starvation r s for,the past ten years,. serious. . - - I - the Farmsr'a Advocate in thus giving the the prices have only been reasonable. As On Saturday evening one of our citizens ' 1.- publio such a permanent memento of the a result we hay not been cocinlrelled to put to a practical test the• mach disputed - i : . : success of Canada in that great prize ring. appoint our bet er-half finance minister in question as to whether a R. R. Co. is. oom- Di e0t l tportatiOn Of Dry Glooda� Dlryees ood8, Linens,. - Out of 12,A36 in prizes, Canadian Ayr- order to defraud those who have betriead• palled to carry a passenger on a ticket,when shires won 11,885 ; United States 1150. ed us. the time for slime is supposed to be, used - i TW 4 The.Eden-Fontana combination will - - - = - has ex ired. Bein the unluc r r . p g �y nag essa Curtains, Carpets, GFloves, Aes erJ eeds.-. . . - �ive an evening's entertainment in Pirie'e HITEVALE. of such a pasteboard he rads on it from . ` fish,on Friday, p � '' Toronto home, notwithstandin the v err- i : General Dryr Gloods. 4 Aril 7th, tinder the = g and Worsteds. guepiaes of the Pickering Cricket blabs .• +boo. Ward sited the city last creek. cue protests of the condnetor, who threat. . . Prof. Fontana will give exhibitions iia > Mrs. W.m. , of Toronto, is visiting sued to eject, arrest and punch-him, n t " rr 4. ct be ticket and to call down n n him the 111 b$ friends here. t - $ypnotism,Miss Grace Eden,tbe Marvel, Jae. Dundas, upon Ar ved m NSW Or l�aro}� 10th Per th©pia. will show rgmarkabte strength. Although f Toronto, was in the vale concentrated wrath and legal faros of the • . • sun lad wet hs but 96 anile on TuesdF.y. R. R. Co. ; bat bound to maintain his con- placed o� the COt1IIteiB 8.8 Boot AS po�slplet they R y 8 Po • Mrs. T. P. bite spent Let week with ten tion of- tho right to carriage on a ticket I ► X100 will be -ggiiven to an'one who can friends in Toronto. issued and paid for that purpose even tho' i • • lift her from the floor. Charles Helly will O, H. Pugh is moving into hie residence' it be as old as as ancient ahestnat our ,. . , argams w all Linea Of GoOdB. . . render.several selection, (m the gpitar, on the Herrick arm. sturdy citizen mantained and arguo� the . .�, likewise the the mandolin. Madame Fontana, Adolph Thom n is making prepp.fation. point from the city home, wafers he alight- - , the mind reader #and wood sight seer pis for a trip to the ,W.T. - ed, flushed but victorious. A leather meirl . slue do please. AltoRether, the proiram Stephen Hilts hue been re•eagalCed aft is talked ot, f ad in the meantime he waald - - . . . �_4. promisee to be one-of rare. interest andLIL • to an for W White. like to boiprow Bohn,B. a batt, but antorta- - 1. . .should draw a full -house. These ,people toe Annie, o.Port Union, visited leer. nately the late is trot Mune and has tale , I 11R tr4 t* I . soma Lighly reooaninsHaed by the prels her David Haff this week. belt with him. s m. 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