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O. ., I�:.�_.�� � - ". �A. �r . ` - -'_ ., . - , W- . r V I /7� r. e}. (CERIN , ONTO FRIDA MAY 4, 194 a�, - ; VOL1 . ZIP. - . WMITEVALE. , -- A T Mrs. J. Hilts and 'Miss N, Hilts, Of __ .3 �;; {anal �axa�• [�":::_J:�� OUT'ARO V D US Bcarboro, formerly of here, yieitad theirI i. i Mrs H. A. Wetherell is visiting her par �, �i' uncle on Friday last. ' . - 1 I I..1 : j -NI68T OWL. ants at Newcastle. - :.> �,. . 1 I'. LATEST LOCAL- HAPPENINtis RECORDED BY I Mrs: J. L. Spink spent a few days at the = M �C(Lt. f I 11 THE FBE88 JND JOTTED OW ( BY OUA McBa�rB. I�oConoohe, Dlzon and HeII- �' old home last week. - — .. r -___ ,,...r..�^_1 ' QOR$ESPGNDBNTg• derson went to Gree wood on a fishing Dr. H. H. Major has -returned from an 1,, ATE'�AN, M,D., C•M•►M•C.P. tour-Wednesday. WI�e did not hear with 'egtenaivs trip in the U. S. ` IM.B OLAWBIuIf�NT ' " & S.O:, Coronvr. Office and Residence, l I what result. Quarterly services Will be held' in the ,• , ung Street; Pickeraug Office hours: Morning , The next conve>e:�t10> Gf Pickering Methodist �,..urah here next Sunday. 30 to 11:30; Evening 8 to 8. 111111111111111111— I smoked ham and seed can at T. t ib• � . F bon e. Township Sabbath behool Association The village was ' almost deserted on 'x Le�ial. 1. , �- Airs. Thomson; of Toront :visited with will be b�ld,in the presbyteFian church, Thursday !or the spring show at Markham. , , ,. . -- ;'ISTEjIy, I 11irN. B. S. Pnluler Inst a ell , Dunbarton, on Taesdu,y, May 22nd, eom• John Be,;se teas returned from the west ' ,A ti mending at 10 o'clock a.m. The ro am and is cutting out the large stock of logs in N ENTON & 1�UhD>, l3AB �' �W, Dowswell is makin re arations program {' ' D SOLICITORS,ETC., 10 Ad latae '�tlllp T g p p i8 a OOd OD®, comprising some very able the mill yard here. AllUn - east,Toronto. At Claremont ues ay____ f _ for the planting of a badge fence around g p Quite a number from here attended Adam t C. BARRIB- I I his lot. papers, as well as addressHs by suooessful Q. E, b`ARE`'PELL, Q• County ` a �'httR�n's barn raising on the 7th con. on r JT nt Crown Attorney and Choice Family Patent Flour 41.60 per b g• Rev. Hi an and wife left here last sabbath sahoot workers..These programs Wednesday of last week. • TBR,Cou Whitb9. 10-y C y >golioitor. court Ouse, __ will be forwarded-to the various. schools MILLER, SOLIC TOR, ISO• �,,, AT `T$E --•-_I , ; , ' week and are now domi iling in the Misses McDonald and Hagerman and W.' AMES tc, omce at Il . _1 _ Queen.Cit . without delay. All ministers and Sab• B, gagerman, of Zephyr, were the guests.: 4 City. bath eohool workers are asked M co•opet- Y 0 TARY Pnblic, Conve sneer, q I Henry Michell has mo ed to North of Theo. Haberman over Sunday. Thistle Ha," ne6r Brougham- M ney to loan. S N j,2'' �/(I L L s ate in makin this gathering t e most bars. H. Beaton, of Toronto, is visiting Mc(IILLIVRAY, BARRIB• lY 11 lrs Claremont, and now Doc pies Jndsan K g t_ - OW ItwKERINC�•• Dandy's house. successful yet held. , her sons here. Oar Parliamentary repro 4, Dtars,Solioitore,dtc, office o po�teTPh� y The G.T.R. lantern left in the office of sentatives were home over Sunday.. omoe,Whitby.Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,BB Cl S. Hardy has, moved from Barry's - illivray,LL.B. Motiev to i'I06n• ay y{ o Q °° �' � '" $ lace, south of the village, d has boat- Spink Mill, by burglars on Sunday acorn• Mrs. Demott, who has been visiting rola .., d.Mo(i oueand dollars, pri ate funds, 0� off a - '� i : P ibg, was stolen from this section. The tivee at 9nrora and t;ollingwood for the AA sew lh I. is ed in Uxbridga. past few weeks, returned last week. 11 -ti to loan on Real 1Ce THOS�.P RgsRR,B I ^ .qo O ;a, I ��, - The C.P.R. Company err t�.king 'on tin fellows forced an entrance into the tool PaW.H.Major, of Aurora, visited his broth f enable rates of interest. -y N a °g, s• .. 14 bi 81 . extra squad of men from ere for labor• hoagie and there secured the lamp. The ,eter,piek�g,(every Saturday.) . boring brace found in the same place wee er h re this week and took home a couple : . $o F. DOWNES, BA RISTF trip . • . " Ing purposes• also taken from here and b6lonQed to W. of S etland ponies purchased from >�ator ('� S 4 tJf- Bolioitor, Conpeyaacor, N to Public, =O oaf a+1 I III i' o John Howe has ffiOYed 10 �. Hatch• Br . ry Cam bail. Messrs.Cam bell and Nichol• D Frank Whale with his'mother and R etc ; h, a permanently losate8 i Claremont, p • Offlae in Bandy. Hall. Brock o est, north. v A a w. -4 F, ." isoq's north residence and is now nicely eon visited kickerin Monde avenin y . �+ Yds "'�' settled there. R y g sister _ ' 1 take rip residence in Mrs. Tay• t �, Money to T�� Rev. Stewart, of Slouffv le, will con• and secured these articles. We have sot lot's dwelling in a f ew days. We beg to O _ A a " is ^ f� f, �etert�utr`Y• M y es 04 0112 I! dant quarterly service et (i aegow on Bab- heard of an mischief being done here• welcome them to our vale. abouts by t ase miscreants, save an at- Chas. Hodgson is setting Ont a large or bath neii 91'2 m. ' p R• VANZANT, Y• S•� ADII sr Co. � ~ I- +D Mrs. B. 8, Palmer, s mpanied by tempt to enter the elation, which was un- chard on his farm, and Jas. Thornton ie �� Ont. Vet. C lege, Read osuccessful. planting a number of choice varieties in his D with honor, • New. W °' e 9 .b i IS Mrs. Thomson, is visit g with Mrs. - plantation south of the hotel.- n� Oshawa,Branch office Dun ton; Q Q? a A o 8 E a Michell, at Whitby this w ek. ,on li[enagh Asst.,in attendance ay or night . _ ' ,� p" '� OIrpAR; OR�EK. Dr. Fraucy'e tirottfna mere �ayflowe! Will best Wm.Collin' blsekemit shop, High- �" 0 .b °� > Dr. Bmith visits Clarem Claremont on the first Queen the nth®r day dropped a foal from ek ovary BatBy i�itern only 1a. 'o°�'$$ &+Aim � � -!-•- ka 1e►na.Cre Y SUR• O o� c�a, p� ,�� a and third Tuesday of eac , month. His The fcllowinpl is tke report of the stand- •Pogis Stanton`that promises to be all swift $OPSINS,VETERI AR I �� lg R! Mac �p dental rooms �a#e m Bund s block. tf ing of the pnpilq in t . S. No. 14,Pickering, `ere it is now.beaatifnl to gaze neon, and the - H• (}BON, graduate of the Ontario Vat- Thos. Dr, as he gazes upon it discovers -fresh orinary 'Oollege Toronto, registered me ber I. A C o Dund is erecting new fence in �duriug the month of Appril. Fifth class,- po : I Ontario etennary Me c 1 Associst oe_ : '' a o front Of hie I premises. be same will Florence Holden. Br.Fourth,-Myra Hol- beauties in its .slender vet elegant frame of the O one and onF. ►, p y William that maketh hie heart glad and gives rise Office,residence end shoeing for Steel V 1: �, s p , mtlob improv the loaj[s o the place. : den, Mar smith►Ethel MaAvoy, quarter mileo t ironh prices e O�aev and shop ell I a lo' I y Morgan Pugh, Jr. to visions of another Maud S.,or perchance a ,a m w a k - Joshua Ba dy and wif were at Col• Ellis, William Pugh, g driving shoes m, Tele . b : D 'r ;•• ► , , hours from 7 to 11 e.nn•and to p• address, �I c 0 .Z A q . bourn Taesd y attending the funeral of Fourth,--Samuel Waddle Third --Edith a.�Ianoy Hanka in the near future.. graph address whitevale Out ., 0 ,n Arthur One of our citizens ted for several weeks Dora Parish Alice Canton, and fattened for the butcher a Jersey coli ` (}teen river,Ont. a li c A N p o as p .- .. the late O. T may, nephe of the latter. Parish, W• MoPhersou, - w Mr. Squire , of Brooklin bas placed an McAvoy, Annie Tooker, H 0 p H I N S, .VE ERINARY *t ' oil - _ Hannah Linton, Walter Ellis,Albert (lane- in the belief that it was of masculine gen- ' ear eon. graduate of O tsrio Veteran= _ Order Wl/h .our pump factDry for a slew lin• $eoond,--Treesie Tann,Ettfe Linton, der, having it spoken for beforehand if it �� rT Ll ALE iron fence. be same will be erected this Ma ie Ellis, James Tuck• proved to be of the kind that makes milk- 4s�� College,Toronto, office and eailience,Lin- f' Pickering village• Calls by day Emma L ton, 's avenue, attended,to. Lame and wok• er, Mamie'Glanalin, milp (fray. Pt. Bea- ere• When the botcher acme to take the or night promptly where I E r broil t 9` Bente a the -market __ arwood parish, Ida MoAvoy, Effie calf away it was discovered that it was ofrA diseased feet stbsnded to atm♦ own forge, . - 1 i� re erred to do all kinds of job an end eral R L L E R: MILL• fiaee ay, whi a bn//er ranged from 18 to Ela s, M, McPherson, William Linton. Br. the kind feminine, and now the owner par- i1seksmithing work, Man always on h 20 cents. There was a l ge quantity Of First,-GF--% bdoAlYoy, Robert Saddler, poses procuring a new pair of epees. y _ - - -- ._-=I_ hay AS A, (}RAHAM, VETERIi�- ,I - staff offered. George Lee,oar "ie Gfrray, Jessie Day. Jr. Some of our regular church goers, y mHOM y Rev. A. Belnder>ion, eon of the regular First, Bert Tacker,; oho Lee,Levi Linton, ing been deprived of their usual Bnnday 1 ARY BUBCi80N,Graduate of the Ontario g• b t price std for oat and.�srle for J L veterinary College,�oronto,reg ate Aermember a e . p p feed' minister, oe spied the b etbodiet pulpit Florence Lee, Fredl Lee. Number on roll afternoon nap through attendance at the Y of the ©ntario veterinary Medi Al .' honorary member of the- ntario medical I slumberously inclined during the long even- j also fl mestacated ani- Thos deairone of having Spring Wheat' Sunday, and delivered ser oils that were �e tsEtal OL�ndenoo 26. W W. Me- Oddiellow's services, grew very weary tiociety, treats all aaeeaees of ing services at-the Methodist church and : tea. also particular attend co veterinary mi d with their Fall Wheat for grief, well-re0ei♦ed�. gpO K ROAD. James nodded, and Thomas barely could �% Dentistry. All oases promptly attended.to at n have it done so, ere I have a QeO, B'oa d, o£ North Claremont, ie V - rweonable rates. office at the well known es- uaztit on hand for that ill *Ah;eoncestion of the lenge. In I . wink and William audibly slept. The . . tablisi,ment of Orabam Bros..o e mile netn�t _ 9 Y err v®ry a 80134&Yea in Our burg reachpr being engaged in the deliver -of Claremont. Telegrams to Cir Y ont pu c purpose. fact at time of writing vie little hopes of Atha'e pedagoga . y p gy °d to. Ga out a Chop Feed VQ and S20 per bis recovery'are entertain Mrs. H. E. Poynter vistt<ed the Queen his third sermon that day was per ape � ly attend di ton. Flour 41.56 por"cwt• Tuesday sing May day, many of 'oar city recently. . weary too and a little slow, but d not ., Lar uantit of Bran do Shorts•tor sale. nimrode cel grated the nasion in :the J. R. paid an offipial visit to the Queen find the sleeping beantiea and nodding f u#{n a wlk (5 a b*.- . , q y cit last week. - heads before him very inspiriting; so -in- _ r. '-�'`' '_ "��� CNO PING 5 cents per bag, done every most beeo ing' .nanner. Several good The farmers in' this vicinity are all `structed the sexton to open the windows . •h w^ strings of s ckled beauti s were cap'tur mgOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com• da in the week. ed, through seeding. and allow the fresh air to play upon them. -k 1 miseioner for asking Affida its; etc., re- y - . ; . D. Decker is visiting his daughter, 'Mrs, The effect was magical, James sat erect . t•- moat,Ont. ��. , E LV I SS, f R E D R. G E E I° The sport, of the villa a will meat at T. Knox this week. and Thomas ceased to blink and sat wide- B TI*I(}, Issuer fo Marriage Dowswell's showrooms a ?:80 satarday Mies- Mable Tool visited friends at eyed and awake, while William recovered " MANAGER, , PROPRIETOR. } B• Liuenses for the County of Ontario. Of- .___-_-____-__ -- evening for the purpose f r®•organizing Brougham on Sunday last. his senses with a spring and a snort that nue at the store or err his.resiaence,Pickering the Claremont football lab. All those Mise Lilian and Milosia Palmer visited made him red in°the face. Three services i_ - 12-y i I Village. -----g who are interested in tb game are re• friends in this section last week. per day is more than they can stand. One R,BEATON,TOWN' HIP CLEft0 I �Ineeted to be present. Oar Rental carriage builder is getting of about 30 -minutes duration would catch as 1. Conveyancer, Commie toner for taking ' WA TCMany from here effect ed the Reform ao a ane carte ready. ' Call and see them them better. Ono young lady remarkefl aStdxvite, Accountant and I surancer (Agent. .. # f to purchasing ®lsewhere. afterwards that the preacher waa rest Willa pro- Convention at Whitby on $atarda�. Fol• b�- p g - money to loan on farm roe rty. m. Dale visited our Sabbath school on mean as she was having a beautiful slam- OFFICE-At W�}itev ;e. Will be in lowing were the delegate of this cab- °� $uctdsy lset on behalf of the County Union, ber when awakened by the cold air bath Brougham every I Monday at ernoon-.or tate divison : Messrs. James nderbill, chair• and ez ed him4eli yet highl eased transaction of bns+ness• I. , W. H Band W press. y Y Pl prescribed by him. -- -- man, Joshua Buddy, vy. W. at the way ID which the school woe_ con- ONEY TO LOAN PPLY TO F A• Bell, W. J. Graham, Dr: Baetwood, sec• Hutchison, cep praiser t Claremont for The re rt hay' had a good ducted. A number of the members of Brongbam Canada Permanent Loan do ��ing4 Co., bass , rotary• y lm g We think it time that that eye sore time Lodge I. O. `b.F. from this place, accom- office,Torontti. Stock capital $3-,000, OPO. Total I time, and say that the s bee of Hope• box was taken a from its present sition. snied by their ladies, on Thursday even- • `; ;g 700,000. The compan :ends money on ' Hard and Dr den were hi b inatrao• p po ing attended an At Home given by the inter t and on favor- = y y g R e are afraid if left there it wiU ea�ne heir lod a room in '. y lowest curt'ent rates of Y Markham brethren tot g sole terms of repayment. M rtgo4 aria ere- - _ 1. live. . _ some one a bfll of expense, ere recent ' bentnr°s pnrehssed. No eom iAsaon. No tdelay - - young man miraculonaly saved s traveller that place and had a most enjoyable time. Szpensee moderate. - _. I irom driving into that yawning chasm. Brethern with their wives and sweethearts 11, _ BROUaNA We noticed W. H. here on Monday last- from other neighboring lodges were resent • .. A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT , I ----• - 7 8 also in great numbera,and the occasion waste ,. A. for the oonnsy of Ontario Drawings . Our postinarter has MOW driver for tryiag to improve the corners, but rid ing and�pe6iSeations furnishes or every claps of - /be summer, from the Tooke of that highly accomplished one of much fraternal and feassut intert3team and hot ter beat+in and A and fascinating board fence, with ate bean course, A splendid musicaand literary , bntld<ng. Miss Lottie WoodrufY of Toronto, is 'ventilation a epeoia:ty. o® Oerne look, tiful black charcoal polished poets,we osme prolgammo was rendered during the coarse eorner _Dnndae and Brock streets, Waitby. ';, visitiDR at the 'residence f Mr. Mosgr0ye j of the evening,'and a collation was served >fi�eidence-Hingston;Road E st Pickering. 39 y I to the conclusion his object was a sad fail• HOUSE PAINTER ., ..'• <. this-week. i two. that reflected great credit upon the Stark; �j T. PENIJELL, Johp Patterabn how bas ehliM lof 1�1• end Decorator. All kipdsolhouse pint- .- WHITBY, ham'ladies who prepared it. ing,sign writing, graining, paper-hanging,glue I ,ice% •:.• ldoaftrove's wood shop. John ie a very The Anniversary of Indepepdent Odd- • �_ it.g; kalsomining, tinting, etc., done °n short ' hand m;n, feilowa in America was celebrated on Ban- aetiae• All painting done by me will be of pure Goo. Wilson, one Of oar beat lacrosse 6lA"' ' Mtn. J. M. (Ierow is 'tI� cit friends. 'da last b the holding of divine service in ` linseed oil and white lead and'sstiefaction guar- y playera,lett on Monday morning for Perth, Y y anted. An early order solicited. Any order .� We are pleased to say t at �tl+s is mush be having seoarlui a good position in one of the Baptist church here ander the aaspiaea Jett with J.Tanner& Son, butchers, Pickering, ,,r✓ - improved in health. , the israa tailoring shops there. Success, of the Lodge here. Visiting brethren frons will receive prompt attention. work shop and i Markham and Brooklin lodges kindle-took residenoe,Wbitby. lily for the best and cheapest Jolts Cowan is ereetin anew dwelling G rg®, rt and marched with the brethern here _ ' POMA$ POLCIIER, Licensed Ano• on his farm at Thomson .Corners. Jobe Dan, Whitney, Port Perry, wall in town Pa }, �S A RM CLOCHE w the ehareh where the Rev. Mr. Siple, >" ,tioneer,vt,lnator,etc., or East York and - - is by no means a snail i his movements. on -Mondayp actor of the �Vhitevale Baptist ahuroh de- v. . the whole of Worth and- South Ontario. Strict Barnard 0f Whitb bas t� em It is currentl repot that the Inas• Lou. Sebert, Port Perry, was in town on attentdor given to all orders b meal or teleeggrraph. livered an ezcellent and eloquent diseourBe ,. @targgee t[oderat.s. �iddreee HOS.POUCHES, from 7G Dente up. Y tang can out trot anytb' Qin Brougham. Saturday attaudfnK the Liberal ooz}ven- to the brethern assembled- and the 4ongre .. Bos 17,Brongbam,ons. - ' I I. For the handsomest and most The civil service i• not barred tion. anon generally. The Rev. gentleman Y either. Dr. Beatty, Cannington, who Was fined gave an ezcellent and lucid exposition of STILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., I reliable Oak, Walnut or Eitl- - 160 or ten days for ractisiug medicine g F• areen.Raver,solicits sales from his nein- amaled Iron Not a few of nor spot weal fishing ole the objects, aims and' benefits of fraternal arcus friends both tar and near. Sales of fsrme, Without a lienee, an who took the 10 hid that is to be sold will K ,` ' Tuesday. dome were � rewarded white days, was,brou;ght down to jail on Satar= societies, ani in the strongest terms direct- �, farm stock,aynd everything M NTEL,CLOG others fared differently{ Joseph Young ed the attention of all to the grand brother care and sold to the subscriber with the utmost Barnard, of Whitby, hue a �d �d W. Cowie secured apme nice trout: l hood with. Christ. Thos. Ward and his �'. - ' ill delight on. le has enQd ed with W, H. da`ea� Pagnett, who was tried on a charge choir of juveniles deserve groat praise for . - that g y J. W. Hoff g of dam ag railroad props rt , has been 7 . , - JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE ( Wagoner to peddle meat. - Mr. W oner committed d to the aeafiee� Fred Taylor, the beautiful' rendition of the numbers f Bdaker. P tad end sewn work. .Orderserg yen in the st�tta service. The church was ,A o`stptly attended to. Experienced workman- is patting oa a Wagon for the supply, of who wall also connected in the scrape is at gi p, Don't forget the stand,nearly oppooit the E'E _N 'W00D fresh treat to all parts f the village and his liberty as yet, and no trace bse ever crowded to the doors and all present seem ill I�• pews,Bing street,Pickering village. 4-v it Wednesda as the first alt• been found o! him. ed pleased, and it is to be hoped edified by,. 'Vicinity. y the able and eloquent sermon of the Rev. ('� ON HOUSE, Picker�I 0iri , Oxtt., perienoe of the new yen ore. The assizee.will be held shoat a mouth entleman land the beautiful music of Mr. � VI James Gordon proprietor. Tbisutel is a fife date fixed being a�s sweet voiced youthful ahorietere nil io fetor. 'i ea erior -. ROLLER MILLS... The t8schere of Broa ham Union Bab• earlier this sgring, , , tine new brink b d g, barb l3chool propose at ;the lae><t meeting May 7th. , At the conclusion of the services the breth- R, style, Every convenience and comfo*t for.the - r. Seagram s jockey, Toe Blailook, who ., travelling public. I?ew and°ommodioasetables of the Township Association, to suggest a ren marched to their Hall where they hay- , rodo the w nner of the Queens plate last and sheer.. . the establishment of a Teaehero Assoeia• assembled it was moved by Bro.H.Wil- e I he£,i, ats and Two Rowed tion for the township, with meetings year, was in town last week. of Markhaapn Lodge and seconded by �_g quarterly. Mies M. Bryan has been very sick with Bro. McDonald, olf Brooklin Lodge and r .,*: j Barley' WANTED q y• inflammation for the poet week. carried that a written vote of t inks be �� t n r�' . a While C• J. Brodie. Y.8„ wits Proceed- Thos. Elwin, formerly of this place, but . .-.-.. 1 h I will a jug south along the sideroad east of here -now one of the guards of the Central ]iris• tendered the Rev. Mr. Sipple for a s►ble- * for 'wh C P �' h d much s lnshin n wn this week visiting rola- and eloquent discourse delived thi day to SICKEIN G BRANCH. the other day, lie ear p K on, was i to the brethren assembled. It was th moveQ R in water at the dwelling rceentl�aocapied tikes and irrien+ds. His son George aeoom- the highest pr1C8. by John McIntyre. .- On investigation he ps, ied him. by Bro. Jahn Vipond, of Brooklin Lodge, O n for the transaction of alllegitimate .; found that Thos. (feast's colt had fallen The lacrosse bogs have �tarted..praotiee seconded by Bro. W. H. Hall, of arkharn Pe a and carried that a written vote of = Beaking Business. ' • -CORN MEAL for feed $22 into a cistern. The animal was removed in earnest this week, as nightly can be seen nae nks be.. tendered M. Thos. Ward for 4 Qmcz Hocas—Frrin 10 to 3; Saturdays without delay and is now on the mend. about thirty dressed in their suits, which the eat treat furnished and assistance ,�3 . . to 1 o'clock, • resent a gay appearance. There is some great per tons This . makes. ' {alk of arranging a match for May 24th. te, n by him and his juvenile choir during Savings Bank im conn0otion. 4. DUFlt1ARTON Frank Mallett took possession o! the services this aftei7aoon. as the beet feed there ie. � McCarthy hotel, Cedar Dale, on Tuesday g• oa°m', (8-y) GIEORC� HERR, Manager., At,a f>`$xt3� i Ctrs.Long is at present yisitinq friends morning. S�aret y. DEC�E� S LlvEilr i 1 1 T it• I Toronto. There oamo to oar fawn on Tuesday, far -. 1,. Mr.ildcDa>�Id it all edea tlsere days. sae dap only, sin old man with a grind or- Lady biQy©ling is popular in Riobtttattd First-class vehicles and Zsbgiil for hind day Ot1'R,� F>�m l�',, . $1.60 Its a daughter. - - Kan, acoc mpauled by hia wife and son,.wh , Hill. or ni 'roaming done pre,mptly, by Sties M. Soliares yYoited with friends in tceg the pennies. After laying around The other day Mrs; tleoie tleoald'ta ' r ohr job. 'Bas in ioonueotion meet- per bag. �'&111toba, 31.75 - awn all afternoon they .took t3leir deter- maid fort on a road in the Cat>$ktlls a • Toronto last.Week. tare playing "'rise wearing of the green," handbag b+aln to her baistrelss: The = ing all Gl T R tri' . Freight and . t Mise `'�elaa Clark rpent Sunday with Pl :1; - . � express slivered -all parte of a i ' _ per bag. frieunds in Kinsale. followed up by a sacra or more of enoiall bag contained,dtainonde and valuables:; j the. e. 1 ": : �::., schcelboye. .. 0(0. The lodge .-kee ware .- , 1 . 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Y . . .• w..I It I_ .-I t ; _ : ... : �, 1 - _.. . .-- •0.-s• _ --_ .`.,: r" s -:: � ., _ .moi -.. ..-.Vit•;. - _ - �•�• alt Minds of s6otsk qr '1Bl[fi of ittrt3>r. - _ - - t�1 1 The :broke a!nine o'clock on the Q Ical food that can be qupplied ally H —� • -.' - UllL4I� 1 ,tI1aU �t Llallowing'>�tiatriirrg,.leawng a wild:ooni�tead ..+.-.. during the grelogoas �''thiof{e, ndianabelievel►st,rof era o1i - a A.,. , • • T i - , { _ sea and.a cowling sky aU ro+ad ourhreelinq . fattening eattie aild Huts mi]eh sows, ao>pne- by evil spirits. :_ o- i $aof'i d ea i < r . , I with•.ugly pelices breaks o flpllle {}P.+flWII NelisheS. > [Coxrnvvsn.� what better reealtei map always he secured Many years ag , n p ta►1 � . ,1 Ft �. : ' r: ,I mast•hsac�a. I was in my gloomy.,guartetrs, " The seen era eat un for the remainder whose atr«iosphere was little more then a farmers ears save in geooera bills and by feedfetg a light ra►tioa of grain ID adds•` puniwhinettt was by darownielg. K , p green t ' fight, v►ith the wash of the emer- add to the deli hts of their table by refs- tion to plenty of grass. Knives and forks caste sect lit gelaet'a1 tztte 04 the,ni►ht and the ehi waa as full of li#e i- as though the sun had risen. In every. old brine hwellinq in thunder over the part• ingg s variety.of reiish++s. Perhaps the most Glrowing eattle,.shaep,I►oa� horses, sad until the seventeenth century. a , corner of the vessel was there s hum ottalk hole, wlae�n the steward arrived to tall me valuable"and desirablo' of them ail is water ecothigo wie�raaslon.veBut,ati Baa y TO overcieme the reaiatanoe of the atmos- here, wild darks and eese usual! fl in to the subdued note into which the horror that one ppf the passengers had met with a cress. -It ie not only agreeable to the torte growth of sae in tho a ri annus bu tr len: g y y � • of murdet`depresaea the voice. The captain aei`ions alcaiden ; I asked no questions, but conducive to health. It side digea• g g P - . rn►11ed his chief oPficar and myself to his but lusts fly Yolowed him along the steer• tion and is an antt•scorbuti Ib implants a small per Dant. of aatrimenb,-and if the ive col tier an lies such ' p gg age. Dor dor inttp the Gadd , where Ifound a $no Savor not Daly to Cold tussle but to stook are torsed out before a reasonably droves ermona th&gL label his feeb. oto : - cabin. We ins ected ,the da er afresh y Mand talked the dreadful thing over. Who a groop the a�.loon people standing be• bread and butter. Great use is made of ft gcod start, the stock are- a{myoat certain slee while he is in the ulpit, g �: - was the assassin i Both the captain and side the figure pf the young fellow named in many Europeain Countries. Linea of fail at thisdtime�to Iwtait an it sihe g ass haw A species of a , clo elypresembling •the__ ( tib® mato cried, "Who but the wife?" I John Bu geas, ho lay at his length upon steamers are employed to bring it from Ire Y x. said I could nob be satiaf ed of that yet; the deck 1 ha l not set eyes on him for land and Holland to Liverpool and London.. made a sufficient growth to afford a full African gorilla, as been discovered on the I. Who was Charles Wfntisf Sherin ham? It is delivered from house to house once fee before turninlg the stook into the pas- Mosquito Coast, hiicarsgua. .- , p g da s and days. y p Railroads in Holland are so carefully �7 : who waa Leonora. Dunbar+ Tt waa some thou ht at first he was dead. His.eyes or twice each day as milk and bread are. tures. Even then in man laces it will �, j comfort anyhow to- fc+el that whoever the wer6 hal closed, with a glazing look of Persons having good faoilities for raising ba a good plan to feed dry feed !or a favi Managed that; the accidental deaths on �` wretch might be, he or she was in theship a proao ing dissolution in the visible part it In this country and living near a large days at (east, after turning out. This will them average gnly one a year for the entire tl'here were no doors to rush .through, no of the p pilo, and st first I could feel no town wilt Snd it a profitable market orae. help to keep the stank thrifty, and sL the country. " J 4 window$ to leap from, qo country roads to ulse. wo o three of the sailors who Persons who become accustomed to its use same time this Ia quite an item. The largest shark ever seen on the Pa�ffic �i : ' scour here. The assassin was a prisoner p After rase makes a cods rt in the aoaat was recently caught at Monists , had bra qht bin into the cuddy stood in do not like to be without It. tI g yy with us all fn the ehi Our business was file d way. I They told me that the The plant thrives best on the margin of spring is ono of the best seasons for. seeur- Cal. It is forty feet in length, and wefplha to find ant who of the whole crowd of us young f !low 'bad, 'persisted in mounting small streams, lakes or springs, but can be ing a good growth at a low cost, and if the about 50,000 pounds. .. ` ` had murdered the man, and we had inanr the fore sells ladder to windward. He was profitably grown on land supplied with beat.resutts are eealized,it_is very necessary weeks before us. hailed o comle down, as the •ship was moisture from an artesian well or any well to have the steak thrifty. as more or less of John Wade, the twenty-year-old sea of ' N.S. Wade of Wentzville Mo., is a lad of In the small hours the Bail-maker and his pitchin heavily, and often dishing bodies by which water is raised by a wind mill, the gond Beason will be taken up fa making romiain growth. He is five feet seven T � mate etitohed up the bodyy ready for the of gree water over her bows- He to k no On some estates in England and Scotland up for what is lost before. inches in'hei ht and already weighs 282 - , • toss over the side before neon. We waited notice o them n's cries, and had g ed it is raised on common garden soil that is One important item with stock tuix►ed in- 8 then onrresolation when an anuau 1 y partially shaded, water being supplied to Lhe pastures at thio lima, is to.leop a pounds. until tf►e sun had risen, the for nestle• eok, ��{ having bean formed, the captain and heavy = urah ung him. He fell from a very day by the use of a hose or sprinkler. supply of salt where they can help them- Catharine de Medici, Queen o France, .. P hes ht f eight;or nine feet, which. might It can be pro agated by seed or by divid• selves. Plenty of salt and plenty of good wore the longest train on record. It was , entered the berth which had been oaeu pp �; � by th.'Savages, slid examined such baggage have br ken a I�nib for him only,; unhappi• ing plants. The tockages. of seed sold by water will help maintain a good condition. her bridal robe. The train was borne by ,t i ar we found there. The keys were in a ba$. ly he a ruck the vi•indlass end, and lay dealers contain fall dfreotioas for sowing T'he pastures would always be provided twenty pages, and wa$ forty-eight yards Uur search lasted an hour. At the expit•• geemin ly lifelbse. and cultivating. It requires no addition with orator in a way that tho stock can long. . 1 stion of the hour we had found out, mainly reads{ hal thariselves. I bad them �ift and carry him to his but a bit of�salt. Y P A otreet•car com any in Kansas City is ._ through t@e agency of a large bundle Qf cabin t at I mi' ht examine him: and when Garden cress,or pepper-grass, is another The advadtage of feeding dry feed foto a experimenting with electric push•bnttons . • fL- lettere,. but fa pArt also through other they ha placed him in his bunk I told ood oondiment and is ter easil sown. few da a u that the thea a heirs made g y y g Y g g to enable passengers, without arising from direct proofs, th t the name of the murder- them t send tide steward to help me, and It is more pungent than water areas and the more g►•adually there is less risk of ill effects their seats, to signal the conductor to stop . ` ' ed men was Chanes Winthrop Sheringham; went work t parially unoloth the lad lewv8a and stalk ar'e leave tender. It fs than if the change is made at once. After the ear. . that the name of the lady whom he had •ad of his n]uriea. l generally eaten with vinegar,to which some they once got aocustomed Lo the change, gafcfdes have beaattta so alsrininRlp fre- K .•. known as Mra. Savage wasLeonoraDunbar; Ono ening is oost I discovered that he add oil. Both water and garden cress are with plenty o! goad pasturage the stock quant, in Denmark, that 4 is proposed to that this Mias Dunbar had been a►n intimate ,We a omen, I desirable for fowls. : will thrive readily with varylittle attention. lessen the desire forself-destruction bya law,. friend -of Mrs. Sheringham; and that the j ,to d a moment looming at the white There is no better relish than horseradish But, for a limo at least before turning out, which will give the bodies of suicides to the - `� tiaaband bad eloped with her, and taken face, g estly agtonished; and y t- sensible for salt pork, ham, bacon, and Corned beef, they should be looked after carefully. dieseating rooms. t , `- aeaage for Melbourne in the ship Chiliman, someh w that l ought not to fes very much which are the meats otiiefly need by farm• - R. J. Wallden, having become tired of . W�- pr�misiu metria a in twenty solemn pro- sur ria d lino the revelation as bub a era at thio season of the year. It requires -, life, tied a valise around his neck, to make Fruit Notes. : . - . - ttestations cn thein arrival in Auktralia,the audden�puttico into shape oft a indater- no preparation but grating or grinding To �". . . ' , sure that he would sink, and jumped into a . . . ceremony to be repeated should Mrs. .Sher- minabl fancy wvhieh had haunted me on have tender roots new oneq should be set It ie nota good plan to allow the rasp- bayou, at Houston, Texas. The valise kept . ingham die. every �ccasion I had seen the lad,or rather oat every year and cultivated like other berry Canes .to get too thick. him afloat until he was rescued. This story we got together out of the let• the yo ng wotaMan, and watched het as she a shies roots. To kee his hod out of the hands of the feta and other conclusive evident The Seedlin scan resell be own if ro r P Y waltre , and t e movements of her $gars, adishes, whish are In such general use a Y F dissectors Thomas S. Robson of Qarrett, ;; , aero is taken to ra are the soil and sow •-: ",• .. captain was now rootedly of opinign that And re actedpo•► Lhe delicacy of her n cities, are seldom •seen on the tables of P P Ill.,made a dying request that he be buried - -_ Miss Dunbar had killed Sherin ham;' ^4. • farmers. Still few Vegetables are as easily the eCad. g features. P A band of.eard•board set around planta in the lawn directly in fronLof his residence. F : " It's not only the dagger," sand he, On the arriv l of the steward I told him raised. They grow.Aoquickly in a suitable s Dna of the best reventivee of cutworms. Hie wife will respect his wishes. �7 "with her name on it, which was therefore that the yours fellow called John Burgess soil that they require•scareell any eultivs- i P P 6 utas a . and I requested him to send the tion. The beat; soil tar them is one that Especially if done late, it is a great item T,he skull of a man who Itaa died from . herd, and in her kee in when the murder _ was done ; for suppose someone else the etewaxdeas ; and whilst I waited for oontainasome sand.and,is enriched by well- in transplanting to kee the roots of all delirium tremens eontaina an slcotplic gee. �, assassin, are ou to believe he entered the p A small o ensu in the skull; soon after Y her I earef lly examined the at con- rotted manure. The': quicker they ar; planta moist while out of the around. F g r Savages' berm and rummaged forth' ar- acious;sufferer and judged that she had rown the more tender and excellent they death permits this gas to escape, and it can P g k In pruning, all scars or wounds above an titular weapon instead of using a knife of received Mort 1 internal injuries. All the are. By sowing a few seeds once a wee inch across should be coated with paint be ignited, and barna with a bluish flame. `' his own t How would he know of the dag- While en ravin smatrimonial'invitation, while that I as thus employed some ex- from the time the frost leaven the ground or vaeaish to keep oat the moisture. g g . ger, or where to find it Y It's not the dagger traordinary t oughts fan in my head. till midsummer a constant supply of crisp A gravelly ar sandy!loam is considered s New York artist made a curious blunder. - ��. ._ IIa►d _ - only :.there's the stains on her hand and 1'he stewar esu Dame. I nave hereertaia radishes can be secured. tabes own be Lhe beat !or the raspberry, wlthough it can The iovi.aticn read thus : "bit. nd Mrs. . _ bed• -own. And mightn't she have killed directions ands-went to the captain to report raised in a vegetable or•8ower garden with• grows in almost any soil with goad Cwre. Johnson have the pleasure to reyueat your . _ himin afit of medusae, owing to remorse the matter.- He w►e in no wise surprised ant expense or trouble. In fact, they may presents at the marriage of their daughter. . and thor.ghts of a lifeaong banishment from to learn that d woman dressed as a n�an be produced'in ruch a way as to cavo )Talbot. Unuaeeaearp shoots op vines maturing Eight years ag,� the body of �3o[omon -- L'ngland, and horror of thedisgrace -and was aboard his ehi Twice, he told me, The seeds of many plants are aloes in germ• seeds with many varieties of planta are p� Y y useless and take' too much from the useful Kra was buried irY Ta fors Ceme:er , shame he's brought her to, had that sort of passenger sailed with flim inating and the ground often becomes oov rt of the Tanta. near Brownsville, Pa. It has just been . I listened in silence, but not yet bould I ,t it�►in the las femur years. Bred with weeds before their sprouts ap. Pa P discovered that the body has ,turned to snake up my mini. "Captain," said I, "I'll tell os. what's pear. W hen this is the,case the rake or hoe One of the best ways o[ peopagatinpl stone. The hair and, beard are crisp,_like - _ - . I met the stewardess cbmin to the ,c* F Y y ood varieties of r+ s currants or goose- threads of glass. - , - g p- .in my head : hat woman below who styled cannot be em to ed w .dextro the weeds . g ut ' tries is to make coffin s now and lent tain with the key of the Savages_ caibia ; herself John urgess murdered Shoring, forfearofdisturbingtheseedsthathavebeen g F A dark-eyed man was kept for fifteen . she wanted clothes for the lady. I asked ham•„ �slanted- But by dropping radish seeds a few them out. years in an unlighted dungeon, in Salzburg, _ how Mrs. Savage'did, giving the unhappy ..Why do cu think that'" taches apart in the"rows where other weeds It is a good plan to waa .that the grape Austria. Duringg that time he never saw a t woman the name she was known by on .. "Because Il believe that she a hrs wife. are rown the row will ba marked in a few vines are properly, tied up, and aA the ne.w human face. Wk►en he came forth into the board. - •'Ha :" sal Captain Smallport, days and ground can be kept free from growth reaches out this also should be eco- daylight, it was noticed that hus black eyes " She won't speak, air, aaswetied the I gave sevaal reasons for'thia notion-- weeds and gra►ur. Aa Lha raduhes grow ;nerly tied up. had become blue. i�� stewardess, She's fallen into a stomy what I observed in the disguised woman's much faster than the.other Iante they will In many localities the fruit grower en• A love match;which had for some time ` silence. She site with her hands Clasped behavior who hidden behindthe mainmast; tea large enough to ull as eat before the tively overlooks his home market. A safe existed between Mr. Matas, aged seventy- 11,.. and her eyes cast down, and I cats t get a then her beim a foreigner,fn all drobability others have need of the space. rule generally is to ell all of the fruit that five, a"ad Mra. Sawyer, aged seventy two, I- : word out of her. a South American, as Leonora Dunbar waa, The French and Dutch have brought eau bo sold at a fair price. of Bellevue, Ohio, was eo opposed by th i_. "I'll look in upon her by-and-by, said and wo oti. radish growing to a very high degree of It is quite an item in the inanageitient of children of both parties that the old couple I• - He said hat about the blood on Mise perfection. They have produced roots of young trees not tcs allow them to bear fruit had to elope and wed os. the sly. - The body was buried at ten o'clock in Dun ar'a k�An and night dreee!" almost every shape and color. Some of too early. Allow ahem to get welt estab- . the morning. The captain read the funeral t. 11e told as she had felt over the the varieties they have originated are use• lished first, as too earlyl5earing often stunts - New -rest einces. _ service, and the quaiter-deck was crowdedd ful for adorning tables as welt as for fur• the tread., . . with the passengers1id crew. d don't ,t�'��s 8e "he cried. " Uoator, see aiarhin relishes for oonatinon articles of The following new goat-oflicea ware es y ya t g The work•of R Ming the insect .pests tabliahed in Canada on the lat April, IS91: thiuk there was the least doubt throughout thine mora !earl than I do," food. that fn ore Lhe fruit ea fall must be the whole body of people that Mrs. Savage, When I ha eonyveraed for soma time viith These sad at}ieit table relishes Lhat j Y Adair, Asea., Alexe►nder Fleming, post•.` as they supposed her, had murdered Slier- uses Com►neuced in good season sad Lhe more master. . Ca sin Sma rt I walked -to bliss Dun• every farmer cam raise are economical- thorou hl the work is done the •better ingham. It was the murder that put. into harp' cabin, k ocked, and entered. Ifound Like mustard the render inferior artiolas g Y Bardal, 3elkiric, hien., (,urge R. Lush. Y will be the results scoured.. postmaster. r this tuneral-service the wild tragic signifi• her n this o casion standin with bar bank of food appetizing. - By passing into the Cance evelrybody Teemed to find iu it, to g If weeds come.up Lhrou h the Dtuloh is Beandet (reopened), Portneaf, Q►e., �1, . . to the door, pparently gazing at the sea stomach with met and bread they the strawberry bed, one brtbe best ways of Achille Boulianne, postmaster. judge at least by the-looks on the facee I through the ort.hole • she did act tarn her lie! di t team: Irresh +e stables should _ P g°s g manwging it is to go through the rows ate Beverley, Selkirk, Man.,Colin Campbell, „h glanced at. teed. I atod beside her to see Ger lave, Corm w part of every food ration for men h h - lVt en .the ceremony 'was•enied I called at welt as for the interior anluials. By putt t em up, distributing t e plants and prseLmaeter for the etewarde4s, and went with her to and said : the mulch ave little as possible. Centre Augusta (re ed). Grenville, 9. Miss Dunbar's cabin. Un enterirxg I ro• "I have te�ade a'disCoeerp�; Mrs. Sher making a Gberat uw,of them there would R.. Ontr, James Caufie d, postmaster. . inaham is on board this ship, be leas dyspepsia in the Country and fewer Charleville (reopened), Urenville, S. R., . quested the stewardess to leave me. The On my pronouncing these words she and shorter doctors bills to pay. We have i ikcam*h1v Usies CasttaraX Rates.: lady was seated, and did not lift her oyes, "screamed, sprang backwards, and looked at much to learn-•from the Vrench and Italians Ont!, John W. Halonald. , pcoDaongallf _ nor exhibit an si ns. of life whilst I stood about the nae of fresh fruits and v etables A New Stork despatch says :—The steam- Co`teaa, Asea., Donald MoDo,ngsll, post- • Y g me with a face in which I clearly read that eg shi Ameriks,of the Thingvalla Line,sailed master. , ".,. looking, Her complexion had turned into her silence had been cheer sullen mulish at every meal.of the day. p -� '' a dull ale ellow, and her face,,with its today with 9413 passeasgers. of wham Rob DeVPfnton,, Alta.,William 0. Somecviile,. P Y obstinacy, with nothing of insanity in it— - -------- .;- are bound for Scandinavlian (sorts and the postmaster. , - might cion of hard almost blank repose, ure stubborn determination to kee This is the first mi ht have eased for marble wlnton] F P F'@111�e2`g, BQne9 at>td Ph0* ha�8. cetnsinaier to flambar , , B P Y silence, that we mi ht think. what we p g Diekenaan (reopened) Ktissell Ont., tinctured a dim rimroae. She had ezchan g time in the histoc of t e lie[e that -itt has p g- When mineral hos hates are used there Y Thomas Wilson, umberster. ed her dresain own for a robe and a ear- chose P P sant a steamahi to amber , vend it ive Northumberland E. R. . K-g PP ( +IIoxntrxn,} I ie no di�eulty lei grinding them to as im• P g Edville, , , , , �.r carrying Dao the threat made a week ago William Barrett, tmauater. ed attired.sensual. I a ked aomegiieatione, �- _ palpable powder and in thiaform applied to b its s ants that the l ae would force the E, R 0 .. but got no answer. I then took a;seat by I Lhe soil they are mora advantageous thea Y d Fsnehawe, 11Iid lesex, nt„ Mra. i and called herb the name of ♦ ACfENTIFIC..DSSEs![. I ' hand of the English an([eontluental steam- Samuel Bradshaw, postmistress. her a de, y when converted into a su nos hate with Leonora llunbar. She now looked at me �, p ship com anies. ' g Q L�'douard Sieves of Na IteMdelet on cadet the�1tiRre the acid of sulphuric avid, which is both The Thin valla eo announced onl a Grand Rst , Dereheatar, ua., �� steadily, but I did not remark an ex rca g p F Y Broohu, postmaster. ; Y P ex naive and inconvenient to use. p g Kin sville (ren nee Inverness N. S. ,� � Has tin s3tore Fee Ttiats Road—.l ween o that it would take d sneers eel tu. ." cion of strong surprise, of the alarm and �, y using the mineral phoaphatea Hneiy gg p° )' ' "`• Trlaanpia o[ t3cleate. Hambur for$10 vend Sown inavianports Lauchlin MoKinnon, ostmaster. . amazement I had supposed the utterance round there can be applied more than g ` P N, Sr, John A. Ma ;�, _ of that Hama would excite. M. Berthelot, .a French'acientist, in a �ouble tkie uaatit of hos Norio said to tot $l9. Thfaia the to at tato to Europe girkmount, Piotoa, - I said, soft! "The ca twin and I have qq Y P P that has been offered gime the Hambur - - y P paper discussing the future triumphs of tt►e soil at ths.Wne cwt that there can be , g Donald ppostmaster. • discovered who you are, and your-relations soiance ietures-what the world -will be in American and Nerth•(fiermarn L oyes linea Leland, Addington, Ont., John Back, . P in uaiog superphoaphates. of at each other's throats five years ago. ostmaet++r. . „ - with Charles Winthrop Sheringham. Was the year '. He declares that Chemistry . The plant will. take up as much phos- g P ., - it you who stabbed him 1 Tell me if you will furnish a deliverance from the eoeia{ phoria said the hest year as it would from Then the rate-to Hambprg dropped to$10. McLean, Kent; N. B., Hugh McLean, _ Lmil Boca ent of thellHambur -,American did it. Your sufferings will be the lighter evils of the present day. This will be so• the au r hos w, and as much more will 'wg g postmaster. when,you have carted your conscience of the Com liahed aril b ntilizin the heat of p Line, returned to-day from England and Mani o an (red hued), Lis r, Man., F P Y Y g be lett .a the roil, available for further the eontineat, where he had been confer- g p X: weight of the dreadful secret." the sun and the cx,utral heat of the earth. drafts upon it in after• seasons, as ib does om ao t►nd the North•Gee• Thomas J. Jones, poetmaeter. It is hard to inter ret the ex ression of y not leach from the roil. ring with his C p y Melcombe Leed$ S. R. Ont~ Albert ; P P The latter will ba obtained b shafts two . � .�•; • the a es if the rest of the features do not man Lloyds. Hit said that the directors of Landon ostmaster, - y �milee deep. Diodern�engineers are equal to Bones and mineral ptsospphates can be ' P {-; he] I erred to find a look of hate and d000mpoaed and rendered soluble by elks both lines bad ratified the agreement made Michaud Victoria N. B. Jose h P. p• 4e this task. The chemical transformation • P contempt in here. Her face contiuued vrill be easy. With such a scouroe of heat lies ave well as acids, and are in this forth by them come weeks ago to do awsyy with Michaud, ostmaster. Y at command energy can be cheap! obtain• better toad lasts, as they need alkalies as the rate outtin , and to combine the United j Quebec Qae., - tnarblehard. Notbein able tocoax a e liable B Notre ams de Quebec, , thou h I s aced nothin of ro• P States trade of the two conoerns. Both Jean Celestin P uet ostmaster. µ out of her; g p g p ed and "food can be made from sac n taken well as.phosphorio acid, and the alkalies ' p C - fessional patience in the attempt, I left the from carbonic acid h dro en taken from have agreed to divide abs passenger and Oak Hammock, Lia ar Mab., harles Y g are not only food, bat neutralize the &aids g cabin, arid, calling the etewardeas, beds tier water, and nitrogen taken from ti►e sir. of soil and liberate other food tar Testa freight business in proportion to t6®tonnage Johnstone, postmaster. .� . see that the lady-was kept without moans» The work that the vs. stables have eo far F ' w&oh lies maiataiigsfn the tranaatlantiofieet. Oaknook, Marquette, Mail., -John M.' `� g psitting the soil in its most favorable ooa• -w - to do herself a mischief. done science will soon be able to do better dition, with proper cultivation, to producC SIr. $oda laughed at the gasaip which had Dow, postmaster.— - V ;, . That day and the next passed: Miss with far realer cofwioa and Inde ndeat it that the two concerns would abolish one petit Bonaventure Bonav�entur,e Que.., . g F pe abundant crops. Dunbar continued dumb as a corpse, I of seasons or microbes, or insects. There Bones of fine and mineral phosphates of the two offices In this city and do their Capt.Felix Arseneau, poatmastec. l 4, - � visited her several ti.nee, and twice Captain will be then no assfoa to our land beasts buainess at one alone. According to Mr. S� Nazaire de Buckland Dorchester, . . ;._. : p when aompoate with wood ashes fm& moist - Smallport accompanied me, but• never a need not be bred fol Blau bier man will be Boas, this subject was not even mentioned, se., Francois Leclerc, postmaster. u { , state for a few weeks are decomposed and Q f word would she utter. Nay, she would milder and mace moral,and Lhe rel n of sad the ssibility that it will h& pen is South Branch, Ottaws, ue.,M. Sullivan.: g are preferable for Crops•to the acid sager. po �pp Q ; not even lift her eyes to look at us.. I told chemist will beautif the lanet. There remota. Mr.Sohwab,of the North•Gecm'a ostmaster. - rY y p phoaphstea F . the captain filet it might be mere mullah- will be no need to diafi ure it with the Lloyd, who went abroad with Mr.Boaa, is — - • g Most farmers have the wood &shed to use; ? Doss, or a condition of mind that would eud works of the agriculturist or with tfie grime if not, the same object Ie attained by the still is. Europa. He will return , in & few Fig4ttus too >r>zevttablc. ''' in :nadneaa It was im osaible to ea . The weeks. P Y of factories or .,ohlmnoys. It will recover use of sod&ash, as article of common use, Nearly all great saieattfio discoveries atewardees said she ate `and drank; and fie verdureand flora, and theearth wilt be a y have been combated and misunderstood . went obedient! to bed when ordelred. She p g generaally wed by soap nbamilrers sin makin t3piargeoa fleteceeds ■las ifal6er. even by the intelligent. Even Sir Charles Y vast lessors steers, while the human wag as passive as a broken-spirited child, race will live in.peace and beauty; .. soap• fi Mr. Thomas Spurgeon, who was elected Napier fieroely opposed the introduction , she assn. For her part, she didn't believe To decompose bonesor mineral phosphates to the peutar&te of the Metropolitsa Tsbec• of eto&an•power into the royal navy, and the` Indy had kilted the poor man. a with soda sets, make w la ee of bones ar nacle last week,-in aucoession to his f&then, one day exclaimed, in the Hnuse of Com L.; An Agreeable Paradox. y b a ma orifi of n027 oD a totarrl vote of It was on the _fourth. day following the 1. . Y j Y - mons :--• mineral phosphates, teen a layer of the Mr $ akar, when we enter Her, murder that the glees full; It blackened in „ t'rofesaor—"What fes a paradox V • same number of pounds of fresh bu nee f�+0--about;904 abetaiDin frotr► retarding, " Pa t . it tits northwest, and came on to blow a hard :i Rkperteneed student--"A-girl tallitig a lime (water to be pat on till it begins to thoir vote,- -is. in his thirty-eighth year. Majesty's naval sorviee and face the chances - ale of wind. A mountainouai.sea was run- fellow that real! he mustn't eta • another While engaged as a wood•engraver` lie of war we o re arse to be hacked in . . g, Y slack) then a layer.of the sable number of g P p i ping in a few boars, upon which the Whip minute, and all the time holding im so fast ;pounds of soda ash,and so repeat Cantil the reelved on beootning a preacher,and enter. ppieces by cutlasses, to be riddled with " made furious weather, clothed in flying with both arms theit•he couldn't get away qqusgtity desired is obt,sined. Then wet It _ed•the Pa M,or s Collage, upon leaving wl'ich bullets, or to be blown to bits by shot and` - brine to her tops, under no other canva9� if ate should try."' dovr[i with water whish wlli•Black the lime ° r a pointed as a e ®taCkland shell ; but, 141r. speaker, we do not go pre `ban a email storm main try sail. The i - -<_ a 7abarnacle,•& posit ontwhi h he had relin• ared to be boiled &live t" p .- -- nd unite with. the soda aish, making it P ba.,ches were battened.down ; the decks i �aastic to svt upon the plioaphatt &t►d mals® quished some considerable �ime before he The laat word he brought out with tre- ;: .f were full of w&ter, which flashed in clouds ;4 "§ WhijrB $h8 Ft31t Saf$P, ' phosphate of sod&, which exlsW in the ail►es was called ffom N'ew Zwland tq tem raril p p Y mendouc em heals. Steam- ower in men- '" ' of glittering smoke over the lee bulwitrk : 'Did you enjoy your ocean t;•fpY" a�ifd of nearly &ll pleat and is ever peesenb iii ocsugy his fathers pulpit. It is noteworwy of-war, with a boiler which at any moment .. �vn - rail. Tl�e passongerg for the roost !+art •Deka. Shiugias to Mrs. Nreshoseti, whb bad urine and other &nirrl manures. that Mie appoaiitioD to--his election was ft►ight be shattered by an enemy's shot ; �� „_ �I kept their cabins ; the cook co Id do no just returned from her first visit to Europe. I .„.. . , repreaedted by throe,comparatively. young this was a roe Lha could not face. J41`- eookin . Indeed, the alle •fire wre washed, j"Oh, es• ver much indeed as a eneral - iriea--0116 of:whom :i.n ur in the dasirabil• p g q y ,� y ► Y •'Shill Ifelt ver Turnling pill0`falP g Yet in a few y®ars he fouDd himself is , out, and we appeased our appetites v►•fth thing. . was.the repply. Y tty of delay iadiractly refegrregct to ills sialine command of the la est steam-nav the ,+ 1 iseuit and tinaaci meat. sere when of back on terra cotta s ain. On tlic rnt► orit of fauns and witty pearl of l 1r.'P410roo � 8 , g - 1� J Y . d had ever seen. ,< . . 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I.. i.. ..- �-Yf ::. ... _ e .--tit << -13- �'� _ ('. r. 1. a. f . , r• ,..�e•_a,, z -. - _ - ,sv , , . 1 over leardi.of was Act.oar.#fit treceeitla€ t • ,_, , MV int mm�•y vile Wr broke off, Nand came.into the room.: They were in ffill { ' ' �5 E. •.:•- the establishmene of,ihore than a score :, THE DESERTER. ,* tburio her ace in'tter:handkerohilef, while marching order and I knew their •errand. . :' _ -- - ��° r_` ;', t►suar3etsist� of subs shook bar atwenuated they had run tl�ia deserter to eat'th, but he "_. small post-orfflices fu youth Carolina. The �Pv} . t ,'� 'y>be CgelttrT tNticlals Clve �!s<ele tilatm'. ahiof axNsspieat'wssquite a prouainentmata t. I . I I form I,as a doctor was.aoeustomed its see would escape them. --• - ` `� bu -X d°n'fr thil►k I ever beheld "One of the s►en. was abort' to speak; Ktteltx 'ftrertbie. in hilar part of the otintry, n�+ned Berretty 11 ' �: sorro "'� �: ', 1Y tr stmaster has and it was b itis ipfluence that the d alit- ?t was otiR evening; after ai>s unusually an o eso ief-atcioken as this oor wamati. when I held u m liand,and he was silent. In Ge►itada lite ao n y frw y ef► y g p P Y euifleisi�t intelli encs and common sense to meat was persuaded to oreatte the or, ' -� harass ng day's work that 'I sat with my When she raised her }�end sits seemed in TlLe lyeiae had not disturbed rile dying boy. g p ' ? .� c4tair tilted back before a blazing* fire e - revert his being imposed upon b those a intro as stme►etere men whom he ;, 1, that brief ew moble is to have aged, ten His mother lifted her head, and gave . oue P g _ Po P Y PP° g po who would use the malls for fraudulent selected. The whole buainess was fieti:taious, ;". deavouring to gain a little comfort assisted tears. terrified glance over her shoulder at the f ! . by.Try pipe and a current. number of the +. There s little tna a to tell, doctor,"she t guard, and her arms were. folds+l more purposes: Bat over the border f t .is bAid the localities- ahoeen b®ins uninhabited. � ,'} P i <<I,t;iicet,"" when suddenly a soft nervous' continued, brokenly. "For months we closely round }ler d iu child as if she fear• that the mistakes of these officials give Nevertheless the postmasters were able to tinkle cam_ from the surgery 1,e11, and a have;movo and hidden away, trying to ed they world even peva take him from endlasa trouble and anxiety to the post- procure ltacge gaantitaesofgoode,paying for , * , ta, _� . 'It minute after rrty housekeeper carne and evade .thea seeking take my ba jr from her. office department at Washington. For ex-., some of them with postage stamps,furnish ,. ample, says an A riean r, there is the ed b Uncle .barn ane obtainin credo •' jh informod mea lady desired to see me. me. 1f he ia' taken t will kill me. Y The setting can stru led throb h the P Y � paps y R ``I well be there dicectly," 1 said, as I t•}tought if his featur g were altered hie ane tiny window, and l up the baitl little business of giving information to swindlers. for others. To equate accounts at Wash sr . toys with a muttered "No peace for the identity w old be concealed, and my boy room with ire expiring rays. It gently Dishonest persons write.to postmasters all ington they rendered false affidavits_ as � l,_, wicked," and quickly exchan ed my old' wonld be safe from ar est,' I touched the thin, white face of. the dying over Lhe union ofTering gold watches or .to can�ellatione. The fraud was ex ,. j H . Forseve almomen Isatindeepthought. I boy, and tinged with gold the one curl valuable books in axehange for lista of the posed by an inspector, who, travel �,i�r^:. p; ,loose ticket for a more orthodo garment, .. gla2iced in the glass to bee:that y tie had had now 1 stat her votive for asking rho -which lay on his dampforahead. It linger• names of eople who het mail at their pest- fag through that region, quickly found , 11 - not wandered under my ear, or that the question.• It was s,,l o borne in upon me 'ed on the bowed grey head of his sorrow offices. Ian his way they get hold of in- out what was going on. Postmasters lu1 . i } crease in my hair was not- obliterate( . that I was being mad an soaeasory to this stricken mother as the bent over him. numerable alive addresses, among which small places are often Called on by con 'fiber sticking a smoker s to ease in my young deserter's sacs e. What ought I to One aiokiy beam strayed to my hand as I to distribute their fradulent.advertisemente gressmen and politicians to furnish lista of ,p �a mouth I hastened to tris-surger in .:o? The mother se mots to divine what held my patient's wrist, timing the slaw, The government of law has been trying names of those persons in their bailiwicks t a As I entered ! beheld ti sir h droo hard'to Put a stop to this schema The *ho are likely to be influenced with regard • _ H P g was passing in my n d, for she 'eu3denly ecaeeely pet`ceptiblebeats, by the avatclr in P P Y al_ fit,ure in black near the table. She bowed, rose from ter chair, nd threw herself o>I my other hands, ft sent a glow of light on rural postmaster furnishes the list required to voting by judiciously selected partisan , ' and motioning her to a Chair, I stepped her :knee before e, and with clasped the red. coats of the soldiers stand- of him and waits hopefully for his watch. literature. This is an abuse whioh the h :' a quickly scrota the roam and tu►'ned u the It is hardl necessary to sa that he never civil service commission is most anxious to P hands and streaming eyes implored me 1 o ing together by the open door—the Y Y Y gee. The extra light revealed my visitor save herb y. I don' wish to dwell on this only bit of colour in a sad plc. receives ft, Meanwhile complaints of the put s trop to. Of course, the ppostmasters tr' to be-a woman merging �n molds c age. the painful sc ne : euf$ce ttosaythatbefore she tare. They had reverently removed sharper have reached the postotllce depart. .represent whatever party may be in power ��£ 4 s had a thin; anxious face, -with faded blue left and ithont co milting tin self, I had their helmets, and stood with bowed heads mens. He is doing business maybe from at Washington,*and it is unquestionably a ��z 3 remised o call'and ee t er sorry silentl t lookin on the deserter who was Jersey City. The postmaster there is !n- fact that they have frequefotly been em . . eyes,_and her hair left bacon red b her P Y g . mail rusty, black bonnet, was thickly NAlen returned t my .snug little roans fast stealing away before their very eyes atruoted to hold his mail unless; he will loved to propagate political doatefne sprinkled with silver. Her attife was oor, fdentif himself. This frightens him and .The have even been accused of diserimin P I felt ung le to pick p the thread of tom• where they could not follow. The sun Y g Y and yet there was•a certain air of r©fine- he fails to e)m 1 His lettere to the atin against'opposition documents in the F "'¢ fort a ai . I could not settle down m lower and lower, and at last, with one P Y• g g B PP meat which I could not mistake. �, -pipe'and a azine had no charm for me vivid show of for it dila eared leaving .dead letter otliee at Washingto , where mails. However, ft cannot be denied that I_: Taking's chair o posits my visitor Ipre- llate �' iter had a used the spirit of un. the room in gloom. The pnoise from the they are opened. The postmaster's they are far mor6 sinned against than sin ` pared to hear the o�,ject pf her visit. For rest to set tie on me,and after trying �ttpn streets below appeared to be hashed fora list of names being found i in ono "ring, being commonly employed as inns several seconds her faded blue eyes scruti- ly to fain some confo t from my surround- moment, and a strange quietness stole ,of the an a sharp note is cent to cent agents for the prosecution of frauds Wised my face closely, and then; apparently lags, i r© lids to bed, but not to sleep, icr through tta,A room, ft was t`.,en my patient,. him asking what excuse he has f'r violet- in whioh they have-no share or Iirofit. .; satisfied with the inspection, title spoke : my mind was constantly dwelling on the with one long weary sigh, ceased to ing the regulations which positi ely for- . bi the giving of such infer soon Never• `# "I have not called as a patient, doctor," strange tale which h d been confid'sd to my breathe. t3 g m >Re+ala Needs sFatchieE. 61 said said in a well mi du?ated voice, "but to ear. Ha I ,done right in promising to " 'He is gone,' I•said quietly. The moth- theless in the perpetual struggl that is ". r • talc you a question." . can? -W uld it no have been better to er stili hung over the lifeless form. The maintained between the posteffio� depart- Observers of events in Australia have , I bowed, and she went ori have adv'aed the wo an to let her son ive eoldiera bowed their heads turned and meat and swindlers who oendtat thea been some puzzled to account fort i :'. , "The question 1 am about to put to you, himself a to the au h�,rities? I was Ln a crept noiselessly down the stairs out into enterprises through the mails tie latter appointment of a trained diplomatist, like _ 1. pe,1pa, you will think a strange one ; but dilemma bleb wor led me much. I wish the street." have easily the beat of it, Now and then General Poatiata, as Russian consul at Mel- ; I :1believe me it,is not put in mere idle curl ed from t to bottom f m heart to do'ri ht. _ one of them is caught sad punished, but bourne. Mr. Damyon, the generate press- , 'L i. . ,+ Y R such an occasional episode does not serious- cetlsor, was (the words of rho .�rgns seem r�..L.... . osity, but it is of vital itrportance. Ialso By npathised ith the poor woman. . i Site paused arra ca Fri . watched m false;, CLii1RING STEEP GRADES. ly interfere with this species ,of.criminal to imply) a resident of Melbourne who lass . .i. p g y Y She love her boy aq. He• uses her all, and , activity. Man complaints have come in assumed the duties at the desire of his cam wl;i'e site ver�onsiv,t-wvisted her handker I remem cies .I ha I possessed just such a -' -- .. Y• Y P '` h t 1' rather the chief round herihiu fingers, The question, mother o ice. Lt►eetr7li etfvc.s %Tbleb Go u6 '111111—Great recently to the. a tat post er at t - eocntl eff ct meal a are rio s in Ars ra La ra e n b an . selling names, and that respectable persons deliberate selection on the art of the St whatever i• was, evidently, from her mail !I Feats Performed In Hrazfyr. - P Wer, was one she felt reluctant ,o ask, for I. in various parts of the country aro reeeiv- PeterebueK authorities. Nor does °there.. . : n to in silence ant while 1' • . • American locomotives were the first-to Ing,objectionable medical pamphlets and 'seem to be any obvious reason,for-patting " she sat tul,y a mot u , ;.'`` II 1 sin re utatiou as hill climbers says the fraudulent literature in. uantrties. Those amore experienced member of theconeular .. her iipg opeuec} tate or twice they seemed I'' g P 9 un11 � able to forl_t the eyli;titlea of that quem 7 It was d awint; t tvarda mid day when I Locomotive Engineer.' The early English petty government officials, in fact, too ourpa in hie place. The commercial. rale- - 1. ,;�� una h-• apparently lay uppermost on her set out f r my pro .iRed call: . I hal fully idea about a locomotive was that it must often serve innocently as intermediaries tions of Vict•o'rra vrfth the Russian Empire whin . made a my mints o counsel both mother run on a fairly level roac: to show favorable between swindlers and the people. -They have always beep of little impertat3ce, the , 11 I.11I d. -s e needed encouragementtospealf. and con hat in the end it .would he best, performance, and so immense labor was ex- are utilized as catepaws for working all policy of both countries being protective, ,i� it 1'ra<<,utzdam, ' I said at last','` peak free I for the I tier to Pu,ren }iimaelf to the pended in cutting down hills and in filling manner of " lakes" and " skin games at and no change has occurred to make it ut <• ly . t4 hateveryou'may say 'you can rent authorit es. It wo Id be far better than 'up valleys to make a level roadbed. There the expense of the confiding public. probable that the trade betbween ' them it! . _ . as great it is safe in my keeping." - starying •anal bein haunted by the eontin- was a belief that smooth wheel locomotives A RaMAIMAttlit. Fi AVD, about to undergo any marked a pan ear ' She gave me a grateful glance, and in le, tial fear of arrest. It was killing the poor could not be employed lir climbing steep To one of the most remarkable of such General Pontiata has for tw y years of i t renrrtme Svi tit emotion, rthe sal°d : worhan, I knew, and the son, if he loved grades, and no attemptappeare w have been frauds an effective blow has , en,,' dealt by been stationed at Bucharest, w etre there "Ch, doctor, will you tel, me is it. po - 'bra ntot er, would to as I advised. made to feet how far this theory was cert• the arrest and ConVictlOn a fw weeks ago rase scope for eonetant vigilanceland the 11 I;fou d their ab cls was situate in a poor ,rest until Aineriegn engineers took,it up. of a mea whoa in enioua tricks have uz• exe'reise of much tact in'gathering fnfox- ? ; clots to alter the human face by an opeC 13 e g p Fible5 but e disfigure lite i in f • as but to ao , little na row. tour , My knock at the In 1836 a Norris engine, designed by Mr. zled the police-hero and abroad for a num- mation and otherwise furthering the in- - chanl;e the features as to any way, un . weather-beaten do r was answered prompt. Joseph Harrison waw tried on the Columbia bar of years past. This watt the man,who, teresta of Russia. A gentlem.0 of such ' t' recoc_•niZ able—to bury as it were one's iden- ly by ni last nigh 's r leiter, who had avid• railroad, now part of ti^.e Pennsylvania cart• under the' name of William I Lord Moore, antecedeniP must rarely be lea in duo= . �; . ently be 5n watchin for.•ne. By daylightshe road, on a grade of 3641 feet to the mile and conducted a so-called "claim agency" in acedia to Lhe by no means urg�nt funs• r City_. looked ven more a aciated and ale than it lilted a little more than its own wet ht g 1 dil rat reply at once : the question was P P g London, advertising to prooure in I+:ngland tions of :�lr. Damyon, raters.titer is work before nd I felt cad as I looked u oa a distance of:. 8Ot)feet at the tato of l,miles legacies and estates amountin to man for him to do which indicates turn in rs strange one, and I was quite unprepared + F- g♦ Y ' fqr it. For wit-a purpose did my visitor her. an hour.:-Owing to the,fame of this feat a million dollars, for persons in this country affairs international. Have r nt de- - regnire this information ? Di{1 she waist As she conducte ma up the long stair- ,orris engine was shortly afterwards stn- alleged to be entitled to them. Of course, velopmenta in Europe- made it possible ;F . ' her- own_ -iclent i v hid, or whose? Why cases el a told me hat her son was not. very )ported to England to pull trains up steep 'tke said estates and legacies were wholly that complications may arise iq the re- - wills her object? Site had said the know- � well; h had a cod, and it was rather grades on the hiruiinghain and Gloneester mythical. Tile method adopted was to latione between London end�Sle hattersthe ledge was of tical importance to her. };vt worse his mor/tin -, so she had prevailed railway, which English engines had failed ,send to country postmasters all over the that may render it s4dvisable that the . featly she spoke truly, for her eyes w�•e i cn trim yo remain n bed. At length we to ascend without a load. United States circulars which they were authorities. of the latter tapir 1 shoals a bent upon my face in a stranee, yearning 1 reached the pour I We-room at the top•of - uaU•y.Ttke.. Ax -LstSUAL GAADIL requestred to tack up in couspicuouA places. have the military and naval . e tengtti of . i gaze and her ale lis tt ere sited- with Me houtte. It as .painfully clean and - The documents thus distributed gave notice England alt their finger ends ! T rchi8 sttttti , 6 P P p • bare. Atteni is 1 ad been made to snake it An account recently published in the that lac a sums were due to ersone who it would be necessary to have able and .. , expectancy. i p `` Your question;. madam, ie, as you isayj�, home like. Pict tee dot from illustrated Anglo Brazilian Tf.ntiea indicates that the were tieoved to reside .is that vie:ini+y, discreet men at Lhe eztreimities as well ae a attar a one, " I said at length, "and '1• ! papers had begin arefully pinned on the locomotive is still attaining new triumphs wherever it might be.- Naturally the , at the heart of the British Empire. Geaer- _ I thciukh I cannot tali to rains ut the morttent wails to relieve tt a whitewash, and often in mountain climbing. 7 hrnk of an engine number of answers adnt -in response to al Pontiats may use his abundant lefsdre . f an operation such as.you men ion, it dou l- to corer an ugly I ole in the plaster,. while with mooth wheels• climbing a gra a that these circulars was enorr'ious. Persons in satisfying himself as to the character '. less weals be possible to a sk il'u] surgacn. several -little raz nats, made by her awn rises :ntl feet in every boosted. We quote. who replied in.tris hope tha� tit®y might and value of the chief ports and harbors of _ But I need scar_ely add he would have t'o busy tinguie;, I h d no doubt, gave a de- from Ilthe Brazilian paper : he entitled to, .the fortnites referred Australia and .obtafntng fuller knowledge "{�1.4:1 be welrsatisGed that every:t;�na was above gree of comfottto theroom as well as hiding "One of tile three Ils;ldwirr locomotives to were informed than their were than t�te foreign office of his Government boarct-ere undertaking it. " the worst parte o the discoloured rotten recently obtained by rho Province of Rio happily not mistaken, but before its yet possesses• regarding the.state. of A sigh of relief ee,caped her, and tier f ce boards, de J;neieo for the ser�ra section of the Can• tneir claims could beseted upon they were sentiment to the great Australian dominion.: lost son et`riug of its strainelt leak. \\'1 en In one corner o" the room was a mattress, tagallo railway havingg,been.set tip and got required to send$25 to Wulincr� Lord Mcore, This, at any rate, the Argus suggests, may - Elie spoke next tier voice had regained so rte and draped over he head was au ingenious-- ready for service, Dc. Honorio Biaalho, iii London for proln inary r. penses. The be in part-the reason for the change. - 1. I red cu lain manufricture(I- from director general of public works, of the trona' being forwarded, nothing more was . of its strength. - ly 'contrived , "lloabtleas you wander, doctor, at y olcl newspapere. Looking more closely'i mitifetry of agriculture and a number of heard of it. Undoubtedly the sharper ' TUCcZARIN - motive in putting t.hequestion. �'au shall made out, stretched on the bed, a thin other engineers vrent on recently to -gained an immense sum in-this a•oy. He I'_ - • know•. 1 feel I can.trust you, even if ou young fellow vt it i light curly hair and blue Cachooria to.attend a. trial of the new en• gave no end of worry to the postotlice depart- had not assured me of it. I may sail I h,ave 1 eyes, which loo e I out � their sunken gine trade. by the administrtitiou of the ment which was helpless beraase the circu• • flit® ig a ge;tpe man `Ylfe and C�iarmisr11 I not always.been in the flour �irc>}utstan ;es ; oo�.keta far too t'ri }ill Two rel} a eta t,antat alio railway to test its tultiltntent �iomsa as Well. - g y• P B Y lags and letters were mailed in England. i in which I now arts.. There rr os a ti o ' bu!rnt ominously on hie cheek bones, slid of the contract engagement to draw a 4t)- The British authorities, tieing asked for One likes to read how the - Czarina son- when I possgssed mercy and sertar te. as he raised hi self oil his elbow at my ton train of gradients of 8.3 per cent. Titre help, became groat} • interested in the ciise, etantly accompanies her husband fn hie • i s ccession of short was auocessfull effected, the loeotriotivc but the scotland •yard detectives tried for rides and drives. Not only does it aadicate { �" Alas . 1 he crash that made me s. beg lr I approach, he gave it u , Y • also deprived me of a kind husban,3, for 'he hard coughs, weighing 4a} tong when easy for rho trip, years in vain to hunt William Lord Moore wifley devotion, it proves an. intrnpidi- �. died soon after from a broken heart; and I I �,Here is the doctor, dear," said the drawing a train of f1 t, a, eompostti•1- of to hie hole. Efforts equally fruitless were ty too often denied as an attribute to wo- i ; 'was left to .face the, world with my: only mother, with an attempt at-cheerfulnese;as three trucks, laden with sleepers, and a made to corner a person called Leger,'who man. It is said that she thinks that her child. I loved that Loy, more dearly per. I she went and proudly smoothed lite curia paaeenf;er car from (,achoeria to Boca do acted as Moore's agent fn New York. presence fa a defence from the nihilists. baps•for his being all thatI ha left. I i from her son's white forehead. Mato, 8 kilometers at the speed of ''# kilo• Finally, ;Moore was run :down in London, Certainly aha knows that of shot aimed at t•rntoat worshipped him, and no sacrifice i "I shall have��to prescribe for this cough meters an hour, and then'easily up a rtes of and Eng►ancl being too hot} to hold hint, $e him mta ietwostld L trealh it be tdiaerihat a minsti ado Yeb I was too much ti,at I would not have 'made n w I am here, I said, deawi,tg near. Kia prr cont„with curve anis counter ourve skipped away to' the Lan ted Mates. g <<4 i+ do for he answer• of 40 meters radius, a result superior to.th® was captured in Chita o, 1�ut canapes from she hopes that her presence may prevent I j, - his sake; he in return loved his mother I -1 Yon are very kind, c p g , Letter than n„ght else lir the world, and I ed�. "I never had a calci hang about me ao contract sagagemenf,and it fs believed that t}ie rnarahal who had iron in charge. . - the bomb throwing, and sUo equally hopes i, ,. ' would have done anything for me. I long. I - wonid sell the cough for a very when tit© driver has become familiar with • A Ci;F_Ktt'At. s�Aeu•. that the bullet may reach her, if so be that " fears passed, and he. grew uIr s fine ` sin'all sum, ab it worries mo su,” and his the engine it will as easily ascend rises of 4! Tl3eu thorn was the tom offs career of a she savers hie life. I handsome lad. 1Ie becc:ntc a ol�rL in a I li udsoma Loyiah face lit up for a moment p,r-cent. iron known as the ttev. feet a Fredoriek But one of the pleasantest Lhfaga to read \ 1 about herds the motherly devotion to the y City house, and-we lived together and were with d.antile! ARort'`.D ittroRi: t7ttvxg. 3urgoyne Howard. He wasan Englishman, eo happy. But bad times came at last the( ` Jly dear, how you do talk !" said his �� the son of a policeman. 2+cr awhile he was moral welfare of bee ohildren. In this she ', pp. It has thus been.satisfactorily proved is an example to all mothers. She allows firm where he worked failed, and lie lost m titer, looking at hien lovingly. in the ro al nav , and aft rwards he served P his employment. Poor bo he sou ht ` I examined him. I saw' that- -'My that the retia rection of the Canti/aQallo y. y no overseas, but employs teachers, who, 1. IF t.o ive himself u would not railway can be wor ed with en inea with in rho l7nited States navy from which he g bravetyorsomething to dot but in van. I co inset, g . eomis for a few bourn a day and those `Prada was depressed,and for every vacancy ; be required neither would she want his out special adherence, and that the Fell sorted. He .taught a negro school in g s atom adopted ior 1t, and worked at such days not consecutive, have not time to I .1 South Caroliau, and during the epoch of Y that occurred there was flit. to acramb:© � id alit concealed b an opera Hie J' P make a isatin impression on the moral the'car et ba he was a trial justice in g P for it. The atrodgcst, not always rho most i 9;i ntity waw about to be bidden by a .serious expense, can lto ootnpletely tjispent• that ata w Ta-�rcappe ro utioa for mal- nature of liar chrldron,.as would one- em- - 'suitable, eecured the prize. `:'o make tnat 'change mot;ch more powerful.- The priva• ed with, and will be t4s soon ars the Barlow feasance Ill he-ilea, loping with the played conetantl� �' lets worse, the_ lacJ who had su lied me tiu and aaxiet had done its work. 1'he rails have been replaced by steel ones on the She is ver amalt, and the contrast be- ""' with ncedle•viirk died, ' We strep led un o r fellow was in rapid consumption, and remainder of the Barra section, and also on wife of a railway man: L ter he deserted Y eg p• the first'section, reducing the gauge of the her+ went to Georgia, an became a Bap• tween her figure and that of the azar,_ who � ; for some ti e, I hardly );now how. Al hi time in this world was very short. The g W.F. Howard ,is almost gigantic, is very retnarkabla thou�l, starvation stared us in the farce, we po r mothAr,in lite alto le to gain bread lati�er to that of the rest of the railwa fiat preacher. lite Rev, :. , gg g Y• Hor oldest bo is like her in size—a fa,et )eves each other; if possible the more, and .an her anYiet to hide her son had failed With these improvements it.ie"bz tasted had a large red board, hit r the game Y y P calor, and a most plausible address. He pos- that somewhat troubles the Russian people, , we-made brave efforts to get bread --so that to Jiiote the ste Ithy progresa of the dread that the working expenses of the Cavtagallo accustomed to teat size in rulers. But hie we mi ht kee to ether. di ease which Ilad .now so firm a hold on railwa will be so la el reduced that sassed no morals worth m axing. but his g g p H Y mother's training has developed in him a '/ My poor boy came home orae day u'.tf�r he child. Pan better would it have been ineteac of a burden,'it will become n source alteek is described as amazing. After a erten resolute character, conaaientious ly ccs g while he turned up at Jackson, Tenn., as g+ ,S down, `Mother,' he said, ' i?ia fo -both h'$d he one back to his regiment of profit to the prgyincial treasury." and studious and as able of standing by a Brazilian en lasers called the rases 8.:1 pastor of,a ahttrc}i. Sa�►lud�is caused by his P h 'useless trying any longer fqr work. .I Liu,© at;firat; g $ dein s s l.it the eongreg tion in two, one conviction- -f-.1 ; tried so-}ons an4 eons none. I cannot do, I g , y, er cent. bat mewBnrements were afterward g p g Y' P g • 1!f ►'\\'eeke 1"ddb ' and I oantinued my P + rL staudin b the tea her and starting _ any more. I will enlist•' T implored him vi+its to the young fellow,and, I saw that made by American engineers and ft was fn• .- Will be a •Respected Citizen found that the gradients were steeper than anew church under his inistratson. He • I to, but he said lie would enter a regi• be had sutficieftt nourishment aB. Hill as g left that town _and wen to Now York I -ILmeat stationed in London, and he could tndny little comforts. The mother waited 41 per aent~, and that curves of about 20 de. „ ,+ Mr.- .Clotheratein-"Dot poi. of mine often come and see me. And at last I half on tier, eon with a devotion which only a grees twisted the =trains oa the heaviest where he eeG up,a Olaf a euey under makes a fine business man some days." . . part of the climb. the name of Leger. The usiness was of a „ 111 ! 1 . ace m consent. At an rate he would mother can exhibit to the child she bore. kind that eouTd lye tend ores more safely Mr. Sil.verheinier— What makes you : • . be well. ed, and he had any long with. an It,frequently affected me to see the attach- - and advantageously from- abroad, and dank s°?" ,, /' empty stomach. If it did cost me a pang, melnt which existed betwoen these two, MIRROR I?OK A RlCYCLEi so he tfansferrtyd it to L ndon, where he Mr. Clotheratein-= _ Veil, when he wag ,a ought I not to bear it for his sake? esped'ially when I though: how soon they measured a mane for a trait of paatt yester• aatled himself by natio a aliasegi while `,- _ " `Viten I first saw him in his uniform•I were to be parted. - By`Yoked the hider Can Starvey ibe Road da he ontea tome and Bays: Fadher, dot p known to coreosppondents from this side of Y g cried as if m heart would-br ak, Atter a-), . "It was one afternoon 'that I aatled, as Behind Kim, the water as Wflliam,Loi+ Moore. How he man has youst got free dollars in hie pea time I became more reconciled to the step usual. Aly patient had been growing rap- I . war finally "eau ht has en •already told. ked• I feels dem, and veil I says to him, a' he had taken. He was a fine grown lad, idly worse the last few days, and the.spark I A device to enable'bi cls riders 'to ob Moses bila me some of dose fife dolr. 1.:; ay Atter escstpiag tom rho rshal he' wont Lara ants tied he goes and Sae me some and fair uniform became him:eo well. I think of.life scarcely fl akered anis feeble frame, servo vehicles, etc:, approathing fvom the beck to Jackson, Tenn., and gave himself P g e made the handsomest soldier I ever caw. As I entered the room, 1 sa a great change rear, without being obliged to tura and u thinking to bluff it o t. a was again of dose ono dollar pants bad knocks dam 'Reused to often come and $ee me and I had come over him. The end was rapidly, look back, has poen patented recently. the Baptist preacher and knew nothing of down to der mans for•-free -dollars. Oh, was beginning to think ft was the best thin, approaching. The eor mother, who had Tile attachment aonpiste of a yake•ahage or Moses nos all idtr He viii be a highly 5 g g g pp qi p William Lord Moore or his business, It was he co:ild have done, for a alwa s a eared born u bravel all throb h now showed arab bar fastened on to the handle bar of r sed citizens.some da e." Y PP f up akizry down b g she etre glad the 1liaycle by moans of two clams and all a case of mistaken ids lily. Unfortun- � g y happy and contented, and it afforde•i mea se na O g $ p ' ately for him fisc govern nt was detertrlin• 1, 1. : dna of comfort, co rggeously against it and tried to bear sa porting a mirror, which is hinged to. a ed �,sPare aeithar psi s nor egpenao in -Flue lttale lullltoas. �'` t '" "One day; hort'ever, cam6 the sudden u . He lied sunk into unconsciousness V staged keeper, so thrill it can be tno roeurtn his conviction. Witnesses were - - 000 of theeiarth's i' , k = news; that his re invent was ''ordered fr m'whieh I knew he' would not awaken tip or down the standard bar by press g Ol the 1,600,000, g faint breaths the two east of the kee keeper to ether, arouht rtrarn abroad to wear that-ho was habitaata the F•rnperor of China holds sway R abroad. Thin was a shock which I had never an d here-a ai only his slow, ng g g William Lord .Moore an none other. Ex. OYer 405,000,000 ; Queen of Iynglaad rules dreamed of. 1 felt that I could not art wh►on, obowed that life still flickered. releasing at the desired heigtt. The mirror "' with n, boy. He was all I bad in pthis "I' ltad beenwatchin b his side for itself ma be laved at the inclination blisister faiAaoln and tt•Coasul General or ppretecta 380,000,OIO; the Czae of Russia y Y P New who had seen the man in England, is dictator to-155,000.OW;France,in the re g 3 t world, and he did not want go. There corns minutes, when a load1y soaking came desired for dietanae or near obsetwation by went to Jackspn for tit Iiurpose of giving public, dependencies and spheres of infiu ' were a rest man chances f he t f at tt street door, followed by tit© sound of simply greasing it in the desired position, their testimony. The defuse of the rieoner P 000; ®objects tit® Lrntptiror . g y wen o y• P enge, as 70,000, our never-meeting again. - mien' voices, and soon the tread of heavy rvheee.lt will M►e held by pawls catching into 55 t,QO 000 Via. Sgltau of Is d conducted by bitusolf, as a masterpiece °f Geemi.ny, , ` " When his furlough was elided he did fantsltepslsounded on the ticket alalic. too tooth keeper. The ~ jarring of.the mit of ingoaioasetTkontery. evertheless he was Turks ,40,000,.080 ; the Emperor of Japan, : .t not go back to the regiment-,, .Perhaps it T ey came nearer, and at length paused ior Lo the z�roper place can be done with one Turkey ,40,000,00 ton a years i the penitentiary.' 000 and file ging of Spain, r7,80Q, , 'I., rues wrong, doctor; but I could. not part .o taiide the bedroom door. Ere I could go hand only whit® _riding. All the gaits of: ANOT}igtt1ND o ' stvlxnLE. ' ' with m bo He was m all.. and 'I—� t a �rt sin the cause of the noise the door this bicycle atts Wltnent are very simple and 000--two-thirds. of the population of the loved bluff ' Y w v i4hrown open, and a couple of� �soldiers, not liable to get out of order. 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' ._ * ;r 11 - r rslia e. April �h, %be wife at James White At o L., "' � ,.` . J ph Harbron's sore hand is ge'ting AxK �tIn PtelieriJ * 1$�` I "_� along nicely. He is now able to follow the the wits of John An'aaa,oof`adaughtei� ' NEW ��$�', CIaARE QNT. ' . plow. , N . NW . �Il a ler Thcffi; .o! Toroatcy Behoof o! Now w dtLvaert��igt,8. - ' . _ ,� 11'Af4ug P f)X# Medi ine, spent Sabbath with friend in this - � - looali He had- many warm friends at �+ C� m n�• �• a'peblished every Friday anornt�g at As o19oe Sin e. A visa from him is alwa s pn- pASTIIRE—T'or a' lushes!" uumber of . A.not er Iarge ►7111pizd ell lJ of �he 4- ><'iolieriaa,Ont. o ed b his friends. We suppose he rill •'- b rand cattle at lot 29,eon ]!,Fiske a , � _ T18AMB j 9 y Ply Shade and water. A ly for particulars to J in tb course of another few weeks put oat D.UNN, Pickering > . 2e-9s w�' f .lO Ve`*7ai=p 61.1.00 ifpald is Ada a+e. his ingle as a fall fledged praotiotioner. - • RATLB OF ADVERTISING :: We him snocess. PABTIIRA(3Ei with Iota of eraser; also UXBRIDGE 'STOCK ... V. Tint insertion,per line - - 10 tents. - .::•..--•... - ' a good house to rent.witt, the privilege ofPOLLO , Nash subsequent insertion,per line - 6 •' 1 .. , keeping a cow, App at lot s9, sad eon., Pick- - - This rale does nottnolade Legal or For sTOUFFVIt.LB. Bring. Wm.Taylor, herrywood. !7-m. ' r.rdrea�enes. °�°ad _. 111 . t0 h rid this Week to be �laught8redr . Special terms given to pariiee making oo$- Jo n"Te odrries his hand in a aling as �TOHN TANNER & SON wish to an- !sets for 3 or 6 monAhs or b7. the Tear. Hal!- f .� Z ♦ the r alt o! a bicycle header. noaaoe t0 the public that they have open• - . _ - - " '/early or yearly contracts pays„le quarterly. ed out a hatcher shop to Dowswalls block. Business cards,ten lines or ander, with a Pr 81 eon Sto er purposes to build tbill '- ` �� P P Fresb meat alwayson hand. In case of absence Th18 18 all op' rtunit Of a Life Titus t0 et Goods at - 3; tan•year g5 t)0,payable in advance. sure or a real shoe on Church at. north. orders let:with the d[iraaies Boone or W: Logan, r f3'Noiies in local columns ten cents per line, Rn Or ea a ithat Victor Berke , son Of t !te cents Y Y postmaster will receive prompt attention. A : , - - Half Pr1Ce., . . - - per line each subsequent insertion. call solioitl. 38-Lf ' f t Dani Berkey„ of Maple Farm Altona , lal contract rates made known on applies- Prints..........,............:..i...W arth 8 centsi............Bale price only 6 cents. z icon. No free advertising. will.j in the ranks of the benedicts on the1. Advertisements without written artructions FOR $ALE •--Acomfortable,two story, Prints................ ...•..:.,,•••worth 12} ots,............Sale price only 9 cents. 10th f May. g eight roomed dwelling,situated on church . Sale rice only6 cents - will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- d New Shaker Fla net 8 cents............. p' 00 ng Orders for discontinuing advertise-- E. 1. Davis, Esq., M.PP.,o! North York, street, okeringg, Hard an soft water sad all p. . r; agents ren t be.in writing and sent to 'the pub- has a yet so opponent in the field, J. C. modern oonveniences, with half i#ore of land od New Dress Goo4s ..............worth 10 ote,............sale paioe only 6 0enta fisher. Stok a having declined to accept.the nom• which are choice fruit trees of large and small -New Colored Caeb eres,all wool, worth 26 cts.......sale 'price.only 1b cents Job tiYor4 promptly atteaided to varieties. Terme liberal. Possession when de- iaati n of the Liberal-Conservatives. strode Apyly for particulars to' $tbhard Guth- New Black Cashm res, all wool, worth 60 ots,......eale price only $2,} cents ' w J. CLARK - - PROPRIETOR Tb lessees of the fair grounds have put rte, Pickering P.O. 91.4tf New Table Linen worth 26 cents................sale price only 16 cents - 1. 1. the t ark in Rood -drivin condition and - -- a ••••••�• • R New 86 inch Factory Cotton, Worth 7 cents rice only 4 cause - - . TREES, TREES, TREES :--Bi est y P y _ none too tics!! as there were many in�uiriee fffD New all wool Tw de,......,..worth 60 sante • ' Our Politloe—Strict Independence: bargaJus in shade trees since the n•igbbor- • ,••••.....sale price only 80 cense mad last week as to when all would be hood was a toren viz . Norway prnoa (,food Union Twee ,.......:....worth 26 oents,........aale rice onl 1 cents" r Our .11m—A Firait-class Local Paper. P y Our Expeotationea—The hearty read Quite a number'of horses will be Aartatan and 9co(oh Firr,se theCeatral Nursery "LL Good Cossoaadee.. ...t.,•warth 75 cents c�eCa, ......eaIe pace only Y8 Dente - - ands training immediately. one and one quarter miles north of Green Sivas, anpport of the People of Pickering and vicinity. also home" grown Apple ?neer, Btrawborrise. Curtains p p r:.....sale price only 86 eenta d .� Jes a Cook, who had his large saw melt Currant and Raspberrie bushes,at prices to suit Cartainette worth 2 cents per yard......... rice only 8 Gents . - - i ,F; :- at Ze hyr recently consumed by fire ; has the times. For pricer apply to W. S. DUN- OLOTH71VGt p y p y . ' his 1. rg• new will erected and the machin- SHEATH,spent,Green River P.O., or to HY, - ' FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1894.. m, ging in. He ie nein fire proof mater- HOPKINS,proprietor,Green River,Out. 28.9t Men's all wool Tw ed Spite worth 86:60.....................sale price only $4.00 " - ` r g ' Y ial is the.dangerous portic>za of the sires- J••� T T Yoano �den;$'Twe Baits worths.00.....................sale price only X8.76 ,�.' 4.,; tare. Mr. Cook expects to have all in O V f Youths' suite wo th 112.76.......................................sale rice only 1.94 • NOTES AND COMMENTS � ■ s - . rano g order in a few days. Aden's gorge Suits, worth $7.00..............................sale price only 54.60 ' - for Mus- Jo n Milne, of Easez Centre,iorsrerly of , TO N SO R i A L ARTIST, I ' ry Day ants, worth $1.00.....................sale price only 69 tote. Men a Evo 'i 41 G. F. Master, M. P. P. Ston villa public abhool, is now Grand Or- GROGEBIES koka has bean selected as Conserva- anizbr for the. Ancient Order of United I= I C ?C E R I N 0- ' .....:...........only 8 cents per can.- r - g . , Canned Corn, Pe end ToJnatoee..6.:........ r tine candidate In North Toronto for Workmen and is having excellent success Three Dans alms 25 tante the coming local election. The choice in increasing the membership.oi old lodges Hair Singeing seas 4inaer $nap ' � as well as in the establishment of new ones t ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••�•••••• •••••••••••••,••••6 cents per sand was made at a meeting 1n St. Paul's - . • Hair Cutting, ' - 26 pounds Light roan Sugar for...............................................X1.00 . Stouffville. . �. Hall Tuesday evening. 21 pounds Granulated sugar for....................................................81.00• I Shampooing and ,� I UXBRIDGE. - Shavin EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. HIGHS T ` ; - Cone 's army, or at least a deist g PRICE AID FOR ALL FINDS OFPRODUCE. Y y n S dring� and netting •sacker@ in the dolls Bila all the latest first-e1a89 • __ - merit hof it has reached Washington, . : - g - tree north of the fire hall; was a favorite I .1and was properly received by the -p �T slice. Cogs and his First Lieuten- pastime with some of the pays during the styles of the day. Razors hared. . F.; B1Lowlr scoM� y P Y p peer weed. The largest sacker taken THE C1 REAT i3AR(�AIN HOI SE, ant Brown were arrested on the ate. s weighed 2 Iba. 7�T' F: Y X GORDON, ,lJf V i� JJ lJ 111 - ' '� of the Capitol. They will have to Uxbridge is getting to be4" a great town • i for cb%nges. . Last week we announced '. ' CT/ARE1MONTe t stand tris_. Their followers made no some easiness Chan, ea. This week a �!oNS4RIAL ARTIST ° - -Q f resistance when -their leaders were ar- change in the medical profession ie about t ]rested, while the authorities at Wash- to take dace. pr. F. Blank, who had be• pini I's Block PICgE RIN(I. ' °` 1 ington eve as yet been able to keep come nicely established here again, has . • 11 I � ' -1 down any disturbance, trouble .is yet hese indaoed, mach to the regret of bis N , 1 v . ," i:1 _1 - _. friends, to Bell qnt. The �arobaser is Dr. • feared, as the army of tr%mps is re- D. Gould, fnrm4rly of this town and re- i azor honeing a specialty. rt, 'i .. I , . . . . ,. r . 5 i 1 _ , i 'n r �` �.'•: "- ce vl scruffs dell an d detachmen s t ! n I o Oakvi le � , oe t - y t _ are heading for the Capital from all Ex-Coancilloi Henry Madill, of Scott, P rfect satisfaction" guaranteed . _ . t had trouble with his hired man, H. .You- parts of the states. Indeed it would manaon, last week and paid a fine of 84 for throughout. ' not much surprise some people if a the part he took in the dispate. Accord- S S 0 NT B i ' . . . . I �7._..�,_ '�� civil war- were to brdak out at any -ing to the hired man he had to work too `T ; , ' . { time in the states. There hue been long home, bat according to the empto or A,R FOR BALE—That valuable I .. i. • `term,lot is the 9nd ocnoession of the '. bitter contention between labor and the h m was slow and lazy, not taking To"gip of Pickering, containing ON stags it 1 �t •s .. + I . - an interest in the work to get it done is for sale on easy terms. It it situated on the �... capital over there for the past number Kingston road 91-2 miles west of Whitby town _ ,i i- . good time: AnYwa Madill" Choked him sad 9 1A miles sae!from Pickering VUlage and . ' of years. While Qoxey s army -con- and struck him, ane the h. m., struck for rail y station,- sad 1a oonvenbnt to ecsools •' ' - j " a _ ams IDSIly tramps and . worthless town to get the protection of the law. 8e sad` arch«. The soil ie a cls Loam, ole.n, ' characters, there are also man in- laid his oomplaint before J. E. Gould J. P. well-c�t'+iaed and in we highest state of cultiva ; ' y tion.- It is well fenced whb cedar falls and dustrious mechanics in its ranks.. with the above result, and Madill agreed watered bby�a livtngstream Oa chs prop ?are - ,.. PaY him bis wages and let him flee— two dweuiagr.one brick.the other hams, three f I • . ... I : ' Journal. . large i wmo,horse and cattle stabler. pigg�s. . 1 D NB 0 . .. Additional locals, Beady Whitney's horse most hate Rot implement,driving and has bosses,rose osi3arr, 1 ate„all to excellent repair sad well adapted tom same elixir of•life trom one of our local 7 their respective seta- he brink dwelling V 11t• - Ct1� �T } , --W." Hewlett bao left the south• emi- druggists. While in John Noble's lane on tai up in •a modern manner. containing tea I 1 I I pilo its S Uhis week. Ward,"and now domioiles in the Linton roomp,besides kitchen• pantries cloada,wood- , the Town Line, the horse started for the cottage. i gate,Sandy with •]rprisinR haste ¢r,pl led eked and cellar; her hard and soft avatar, tarn- I - see and other eonreaiences.the tmmehouse b —George S. Paln2er has e>agaged with for the linos bat si)othitig could stop the oomtortsbly sited up, has 9 rooms. psaerie•, Tatty Spring' 'r111ts . ' ' Graham Bros., the• stockmen of Clare. beast. It broke a shaft and dashboard cellar.herd and.oft wader,ate. To any persod . _= and left the buggy in a somewhat dela i desiring a farm, fir "Ilse to every respect, 1 scout, for a couple of menthe. P ' this i•.chance t:,.t ie seldom offered. It has . —Is it the intention of the villagers to dated state, but we are glad to say Mr, been farmed in the most careful maa+mer for the �^t . _ a aeeept our eaggeation and s rid this Whitney still wears his onetomary smile. last10 roansad bas the reputation of being Das ,dle8 Ligll�i 17j�mmer A7hoes: Mrs. F. Webb left town without paying of the base forms to the to wnahip of Pickering; 1 ,', I (Friday) afternoon in tearing down the u11�11p some of bar bills. Her piano sass at for mired farming it. canna be exesued. For - _ . . old fence and setting out trees at the fire farther ha►elcc��laxr apply to A.A.P08T,Whtthy • o the station and the deputy agent had given os to W. v.8,3tCHARD80N. Picker W. fltr[ Low Price Surimer CorSetB. ball property. heir a clean bill for the shipment of the —Needles for all kinds of eewiti 31J8= name to Orillia, 11 - g Beton she instraaient ACTION ,l�LE ti 2` : - ehinea sent by mail to any addreas on re- was loaded on the cars, up comes Bailiff I set t of rice, , - .I. . - , ' Adp p 20 Dente per half dozen Widdifield supported by Constable rank• of vaLttssl.0 �„ ;.I , ,. .I P`�,r goes Summer VeB�B. - F11 dress R. A. Fleming, Ne Williams ish the with a writ o! �eyyttachme°s and seized FARM w PROPERTY - T � _'�°, ' Agent, Markham. 27-tf. piano. An anbsaally heated discus• . 11 —W..dc J. Tarvie of�3oarbo o Junction gioai arose between the deputy went and '�. IYIr 1del'le$" �Illd "L � - have secured the contract- o the stone' the representative o! Her Majesty the NDER and by �irtcs of the Power _" work of Robert Miller's barn, while Robt. °eon a°t° v°ho had the.right to the piano, U of sale contained in a certain registered Burrows, Locust Hill will d the frame the Bailiff or the Railway Company. The mortrtags which will be produced striae of sale Apron Check Niru I�ri13e . Bailiff upheld the dight/ of the law and and upon which defanJt in pay bar beth ! 1 and carpenter work on eontraet. The dr spade,there will be offered for •els bTT public . p walked off--or rather rots of--with the aaotibn at the Gordon Hearse, is the vUl work will be pushed forward wEith the least logo of t ��s _ boas of e:aatentfon.—Times. Men Fan y Top Shirts,'.�'� � aslble dela FickeNa�,in the O�anty of Oatatlo, on Batas- - - po y, as the building is to be . I ' day,the FIFTH DAT of MAY, A.D.,ION. at the l completed in lime to store ha therein. Route agister. I hour of k30 o'clock in the afternoon the tallow- - . ...�... I f I e=�valnahlslaads and promises.via:the scathe 't ereti7Hi Pr me, the ptwperly of $. J. y Quarter of lot number 10 In the second cos- . KIN8ALE. DafOe T. Ci. Oliver, Singer, will sand ossdoa of the township of Yiok.rinR. is the County o!Ontario;the north half of lot ia! is . 1 for a limited number of flares for 1891. 1 - I. . --` ,, , the second oongeNtoa of said township,sad toe I - Ohne. Mackey epenl 6abbat ander 'be p' , parental roof. He speaks "n gl wing terms and will make the season as follows :-- oecounc�iuhto400ff w1 r townshitp�avote� d Bios I e e! his school and sarroandddin at Enfield. Monday► Apn180/b, will leave h1s own ing thersouttrhaepo rtion thereof en by ��d S ies.. r :: �� �r1CeS. Mies Potter, of Enniskille hse been stable, Bangor, sad proceed by way of ttnaicJpaltq of Pickering for s pabtio road. Bt►ongham fes two boars and Jahn A. The seed parcels costate two baadred sores : visiting at Sylvester Macke 's f late. 1 ?, Pickering, for noon ; Jones, of 7, con. mon or leu. iloii is a cls loam. lift! sci�••ars -- - __ ' The not long ago old bathe! r, is one o! said ea be eultin This is known v the thence to Behest s Hotel. brooklin, for -Oakdale Farm, woe lately occupied b tins �. the most happy and most setts ed men we a1'ght, Taesday will proceed to Wood- John hers,for sb:k rates purposes, sal is a11 W '` neat. We refer to our friend m. Sadler. stiff'• Hotel Whil /heaas very valuable property. �::Ire is a goad frame ILS W , - DILLINGHAM . , by, far noon ; . f . Alth6ugh he was like most me disap int- to Bordon House,Pickering, eight. Wed. house and splendid barn an, stable socommo- r' cd a few times, bat he feels than now, dation on the premises. The land is in a ]sit as he claims he has the best wife she world nesday will �O°°� to (lermley s Hotel, state of cultivaUou and from its location and � Q Liverpool, noon ; thence to ]llszwell's, ooavon tense oast to prove a deetrabl•pnrcli�l• ' ` — � can produce. Wm. went west for his bet- for anyone seeking snob ropertp: " , Highland Creek, night. Thursday pro- purchase mosey 'in do r• : ter half. Tha western ladies re of a most _ ' savant:Ten per cent o she e Pleasing style, those we bane she lea- 0eeda to Calendar a Hotel, Malvern, for to be paid do , at the time sale. Teems forNI , LERS - . P noon ; thence to Franklin House, I .. Mark- pa out of balance made known at the time of J ,. sure of meeting- We would vise a few. ham, night. Frida - prooesda to Jaoob ran Por further particulars appt to x Wore of the old bachelors to o and do like- BIDID b OW 1N . • y Widernan's, lot ?9, con 7, Markham - wise and join with Wm. in tf kegi'Ping: noon; thence to MUler'a Hotel, Stoafi- M''m Fr••hold Buildtag. Toronto ' . ­ UN - '- _ The beef Ping tickets have 'we hear al F, i villa, for night. BalareLy proceeds to i F bees taken and the first kill o t e seaQon �NEO � �e i Altona for noon; thence t>D his own -2. � * will take plaou neat month a t the 90th: stable where he will remain till the fol. .. - : . . - L . . I ­ . . - We think Judson Gibson is the batch r « 1 , and a more anitable man could not bade lowing iMoaday morning. This mate INEOLA 678$;the M Ire- sled y- will be ewntinned throagbopt the season, ,• •• ' AN'D o been"procured. The farmers are intendin •10,000 4'rotting Stallion, stand&W and, ,- f3 health and weather permitting. registered in both ooantxiea t►nder rale 8. Fall 1 i to live on the tat of the land this summer, brother b Black Prince trial 2.1d, sad Wtnana ' I r� and their own production at that. Who R_Vat i COtChlrnarn, tTOJth Bt tt- 2.21 g/4,trial 216 and driven quarters in a race l ��"�' can better afford it. tmgs, tie property of J. Porter, Picker• with a common sulky in 91 seconds,at.Ottas fast ' � - . Janice Sadler has sold out his entire fag,"will!make the season of 1894 ae fol- as was ever trotted ander the same ciroamstaa• P 0 I "� - �` i EMB E S ` :- " stook of pare bred swine and engaged with lows:-»` neaday, May 8th, will leave 0°"by an horse on earth. Sired by Jefferson - 1. their oq►n enable and noosed via the P10Q��9'trotted pshare half mils trial with a ,- Mr. Tripp for the summer season. James P common sulky in 1A7,a 2.1!gait, a full brother . _ prefers tilling the soil rather thap wait on Base Litre to Messrs. Kennedy, for noon, to General Beanton 1776,trial 920 1/2. one of the I I RAIITa - '.; the swine. thence tp Oshawa to Central Hotel, for greatest sires of brood mares that ever lived for '. • `_ Seeding is roti well advanced in this night. Wednesday prooeedE to Wood- which the ex-Governor Stautord of Califorais g pretty paid for him iS5,000, and be saes the etre of locality. ra s Hptel, Whitby; for noon; thence urana,the dam of Sural 2 otl 1/4, one of the .x� to their;own stable and remain all night. greatest trotter on earth, erit+oola is a dark �.:� �TTENT �N Isaac, the Dntoh�an has a brand niew girl now, and better than all the rest she Friday ;;will proceed to Liverpool fora chestnut 1s t/4 heads, weighs about 1876, his' knee meas es 16 inches arm 95 inches, heart '�. . dwells ander the same roof we understand. short thine, then to their own stable, and a i/9 feet,ett a 42 toobes.6ock 19 inches shoulder The u dersigaed wishes t" thank is many � A.d•_: slur friend is small in stature but by no remain' ill Saturday noon; Saturday t+i!- s feet,back •hip 11/2 feet, hip to hooit 4 feet 8 tr as for their liberal tr n e dur- f means small minded man, and above all ternoor ,at Gordon's Hotel, Pickering un- Lnohea, and lltboagb Haver trained poseerses �`in the past year an wake a or a E til eve This route will be continued great natural spaced and shows his fine breading r , a real genuine ladies favorito. :9. - and is considered by good judges to be the best octnkinuAnce of t e gam t CL EA Mrs Gecrge Salton who bas been`under thro art the aeason,bea►th an.► ;y w:�h formed,bast brad and the greatest stook hoses • k. Z . • ; In Canada and one of the greatest in*i world. - _ CtxP1rR1 G H T S. k. = Lr. '+!�o.re's care for the last few weeks, is er Petting. Re will oomaoseaoa a s sin eoasoa 3Uch Appra $pr 9hpg111g81lld(Tell L'al Bea ksmith osl� T essszri w PATRNT t Suite cnvalanent. "—""" , I . and end it June 99. No niagies taken after the p�a answer and an honest opinion. yt - Mrs. Brignall is advertising.-some ver Chioks thieves are o rating 1n toe date, and will be at the Half Way House from ' :, 1 g done on Short " t notie - mvt N&Co.,who have bad newtsp° ty Tears' y pe . expcvienee to the patent br Commtmt �a. cheap lines of boots and those. A lull v101nisy Port Hope and"Peterboro. 10 tWlt(►toads e and Woburn foronday noon• tionu striolJy oMeed�at A t3aadbaok of Ifs• . ` k � Malvern from to 6 Moad•y.and Tremont ho and at lo'44'eSt 1888. �., t lAraaation concerning siesta and haw to oe• stook is kept constantly on band, at lowest The er in Lake Coaehiohinq is about lKonday night and Thgrrds evening and all thdasa t a astalogue of meo>faa• • g P }13 day Friday L q - . • • Bo b seat tree. e . living rices. 16 ' ohet; lower than at this time feel y and Saturday at title �C rk hotel, an sett .. . J. N. Hortop bas dished of rho pony year• south east oora_er of Hing and Qac a et�e•�, taken °a h Iltann 3 (b. rowN� ' bi . 6►Bed 2P11d iAter C >sg' feet 1p nwoeinth• entiec Amerida*, ` , Taranto,and if pastier saw wait an see this ns ,re bro,tpbt .•ride y before the public wtthe . a be has been driving." T a animal halon ed - Mr. rew McFall;'IDille And g1•aiq horse before selocti �a acre,we will guarantee • S 1a�,it to Th I g aa .-. Ott c wt to • inventoe. is sa►lendid �ap�, to Robt;'Miller, Brougham, and was sold t0 to give them a colt without any Itha+rge ill be is tsanen w•aki elegwtly tilartra hash�fume 9'. ` n of Bolton, Ont., died on 89 - Mr. Taylor, f Whitby, !or the ha�idae:me dg I- _ ! - t�edd,, n the � 1 I hat ono ai rho beet bred and one of$bei neatest yuw a e tan eeim►ttiU nwtoaec �' st;im of 11100. y el k hrraea q rte Frtee tot •are to soft A,, p .. a y pit ,, - ' �, = only$15,worfk 1. Grooms too cents,w$fA ltdltic�mmEfy. a pear. Single r - Thet Home Circle is stall booming In this Dl "D. : beta g ' ainet bee►id at tints ct itervtce,, g1gg„ , i t�t� ti assets. lorery nman eontaiae lace. This is one of the chea st kind of SHITE... Audley on Sundae, A (.99th ION, be hada ,are of this horse's Man&. � i 8A M f..f1R �V igT plaa� � eo1Ors' eieid sof new ,:� � 4 P Pe Oharlo *�irney, beloved wile . of Frank y it.$. $7p A?QLDB, ` t ooa Add�ree�s o ; '` 1 assurances in the world. 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F.. -�.� I-1 .. .. _ ...r.. ..-.. - :. .. _ t g j� r ., .. ...v s...: ....- .. _ -.+ ,.K.d 7� ,'� 2- ,r4fl.ta,, ...e `./ -sem a � r _ _ k .. t. • R . .. -- y�� a • _. yam., r �. ,. - ,_ .. - .. f. .. w: ,. � -, ... +{r- ..-: , __,_ ... sr.>>�.',-r .ate:'i:iso-+€,- v� ,..' �3:#:.w�.. :s r... w*k- t ! k•" . a ..._. t, - . ._ :.. .:,�Y.. .: �., :{: wax '...5. r=J.,,.r. FS.,,...b __ .:,... f ,,. _- ■ !R orm Cont�if+ltla►n. $ Abe tri a woin" 4r found o A la.JLJLAiXC_T DOTSO ..'., ...`- Nisigara Aver at l�ii�yglu�l,P`a Lr 1Testsrday AG� �'GOODS •w , . ­__ � . � - _01 Ti'e Rs!(1 ptIth Ontario mel fit moon: ,i JTOLRK U Sas_nc»? saBS P►QiD YAlfIfEH Convention t Whitby on Saturday. The Re Dr. ' '- s 1. �' election o!o oars was $rat taken ap and �. McKnight, of the tnox ova >racm►xe:8. . is n resulted in t e re-election of the old staff, Presbyterian Theological Code of Salt- ,S leY1d d- vgli38 III eti► Pr1I1t€l,• Dress COO s, La48e for . . -port Trope twine factory . Ps again fax ii dead a�ed 68. responsible for the re- namely : P ident, GI• E.Mowbray ; Vice- H pr r, t1 toU tonid". ► hlrtill a t-A Mugilll9. , : Dame Rumor ie rsspo F.Howard The Q�rono ant Club have given by ' t J, S, Larks and 8. 't�rewin, of President,F. . ,I+'owke ;t$earetary, fox hdntin and in d' t b • taken to i '� ` .$ort the ed for perntnent ser. Anises , Tr surer, W. A. Halliday. The g aY �: {�"relCltB has 1u the latent Bt�►'1�8. i �x e}Mwa, are book go selection of candidate to contest the rid. tra�pPiag wood shacks. A SW r D $ g ' prints, gHitable for patchW' r�. at - a1lt� I u�1� vies in apart. in then t local electlon Was next roe t cost #5.107.20 a pear b oa�y the is metal telling .ple, m P b810W c0@t.. Advo.lig. y reeled with,when Hon John Dryden was mall between Belleville and Peterboro, a a telling v►sy ivhst y� can do or them. the ananiffi ns choice of all resent. Are• distance of 68.84 miles. ' ' r p " .�.:.__. ,* if you tell them often enough and in the solation strongly eulogizing Hon. Mr. Dry- The close season for bass this year willA * . �W: :�.: ,4,�L,.,x' wa thers is no possibility of failure. den's course as a mambas and a minister be from May 14th to let JaI , instead of . .. DUNBARTON+ _.�__ !. right y y y 1,R a I :` . While shooting galls near Whitby, Fri• was carried amid much Sheering. After from April 151h to Jane 151h. . .-w.1"; day, Arthur Barnham, son of Judge thanking the Convention for his nomina- J. R. Stratton, publisher of the E;aim• . .a Barnham; Whitby, was seriously wound- tion, as wel as !or the kind things said iner, has been nominated in the Liberal ed in the t*b by the accidental discharge about him, r.Dr on accepted the nom�n-. interest in East Peterboro. ation. Alt on h he was+ leased with theA ha -of a gun results of h' a orta tae Minister at Agrioal- F+�t Durham Conservatives Thttr9day09 ED N Wt 11 At the Iaat meeting of Whitby Pieeby- nominated W. A. Fe►llis, of Cavan, as "018 I n, Rry as # e ' {cry, Rev. J A. DdoHeen was elected a •tare, he pro sed tA1 extend the dsefulneasL. L . i .of this lane► tment, and closed his remarks their candidate for the Legislature. a j[sN a:~ 1 Y commissioner to the Glassful`Assembly 'by.strongly urging his friends to be wigtlent The Conservatives, of East Toronto, sag y 'a0'e ., 3, " which meets in June, et St. John, New in securing his re-election. Hon. A. S. nominated Dr. Ryerson as their standard aatyd rr His at a M. ^ i`� Hardy foil wed in a len th s h in bearer in the forthcoming Provincial also �,{� Wyss oa a'` - Brunswick. gg y pees Rev, H. Moore, of Beaton Methodist which he a logized bion: Mr. Dryden, after tion. at t t s7� church, reached a sermon against danoi which he iscusgedG at length the recent ghelburge obsess tau Will hereafter "i ct,� � : p d requested al Government. The -rO° v , 4 .,;. ing on the 15th.ult. an eq acts of th Ontario G o buy milk on the system of paying accord= n ' 1,1i.� 1. ' -members who indulged in it to hand is. speech was listened I to with wrapt atten- ? � { , inR to the percentage of batter fat it coq• V� a , . 'their resignations. twn: Wb Hon. Hardy had oonclad- Rim - _ - DRS, KENN�O 8� KER6AH iDone. ,<�a ndent of an exchange says, ed a.resoln ion of n8dpnce in the idewat tains. at , A come po .. % "A farmer in the eastern portion of the a?minietr ion was passed. Three cheers �f ,rs F•J : -township of Bosalagnet has a Holstein for the Qu' n,-the )!`Zowat�Government and _ ` � •.,;; - i � - `��- � � � ' ' cow which has to be milked four times a the Minis, ra press t, ended the meeting. �� \ ! 'i •• i4 78ais of see I learned a bad habit wlsie6 SbI164 ienfasd J ♦ I me. became nervous ami wwk. lty back tronbbd nts. I oopld i ,day and once a night." • MA KHAM. i - 4 ao bion. Head and eyes became doll. Dreams Aird - Bowmanville Town Coancil has bought 1 '111 ` e dtai at night weakened m•. I tried sever►Medical Firms,flee. , , a new X240 road scraper that works like rank L. Gtodfre of Toronto, formerly '" ' charm. Hon street of a scrape on a trio Patent Yedtoi:er and Bemuy Doatoirs. 'i'Sey Are . - a g & a resident f Markham, paid a visit to old KENpALL S `� no p. A t�riead advised metotry Drs•Kewwdy A Kee n. .' `_ ' Saturday and earth enough to make a friends at sple Villa, after an absence of ; '� pA'�'N CURE i5 rent one months treatment and it oared me. I could lent t town lot was taken off.. 22 years. " giaiag every day. TAstr Nett dfafAod ?lrrafasM estrus aAen ' Messrs. Cookbonrn Co., -who -are Who ca beat tis : Councillor' Siiap- - n o�m n eft few•" T�hate oared maw of W hi ads.. _i - ,no. finilding the private Fish Ponds ear son, of Weston, ha a setting of fourteen ! I .Yoniton. ' t} S""" 4 Bendall, have purchased 160,.000 tf oat saga from which was produced 15 chickens. L . - etcher at Credit Since t Star ibicyele catalogue came • % r W 1 BY Iffullwo , a` from Charles Wilmot's hatchery N0121 0 Forks, arta purpose depositing Cham in to town, c ntaininq' among the testimon .. i. - F their ponds. isle one of a gentleian who lost control o[ -----.- hi's wheel oing do n a hill, and brought TH11 g pears no I contracted a sertoae aonstitntional bleood t a - A warrant has been issued for the ar- n a sins astone wall, rebounding about MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY; the fake deteetite, p g g FOR MAN Oft n8A8T. I wenttaHotE3pcingatotrestioraTphilis. Dferooi7elmast - - refit of Fritz Palmer, 1.5 feet wi host inj ring his wheel any, we �into effects and never butters. 1 Y .• who secured some notoriety in the Austin under.,tan one o our bicyclists tried Asad pzoobbsiow: 1' killed rue. Atter s while the symptoms again appeared• , core, pains pimps on faro, blotches, .am red, = • � _ is limbo, ,41 . insurance case. Palmer got $�5 chants his o�, cn of the b alevarda and it didn't KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE �°'• �• A � fries � 41 ' on -a bogus cheque for $50 passed on rebound worth a ent, but damaged the gL onrr,L.L.N.Y.,Jan.is,18w. A Kersan'e New Method Treatment. It cured me,and Ihave , Withrow Hillock. wheel ha ly.. Dr.B.J.KmmDm.L Co. had symptome for five years. I am married and happy. I►e a t sad accident occurred at Alliston' Tk,o �r . visit of the Toronto bicyclists oeneli»KY►—i bought a splendid bar horse some I reoomend it to all who have thte terrible disease— ; . A time ago with a Spavi a. I got htm for$n I used It U� 1 C b YeareaBv• :' wilt eradicate the poison from the blood. about 8 o'clock Monday evening of laat for the 3e son to arkham was made on Benda is Spavin ure. The t pavin to gone now week. Some half dozen boys were Ont- Satttrdav afGerno a. About 40 members and I have been of'ered =134 for the ent�h© horse. t'� • '� ARS 111 DETROIT. '0.000 CURED• ` �� I only had him nine week.,so I got *50 for wing y $`1 worth of Kendall's Spavin Cure 5, On the pond boating and the boat capsized, of t+�e 1'. C. came out. The . had tea at yours truly, *.S.tLaanlar- . throwing the boys into the - water., All the Frau lin 'Hoa a and left for home ' J• 23tn Shp , half past Biz. Ten or twelve I tm 3l )sarr of ague and married. When panng I led-a- ,� .t were rescued except .one, a lad named KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE �y tautly indiecret�ons °od later eatceesas made trouble ' o• the Wanderers . C. came out on Sun- smai T,Mxm,Dec,Is,W& for I p�me week and nervem. ad kidneys became � . : Joseph Reynolds,.of Alliston. a3`• and put-up np at he Franklin. They re- Dr:lI.J.Hr:xrat.i.Co. aif aatt��dd I feared Bright's disease. Me► �9.M 1. r - . On Friday night last the residence of turned the -slime a enin Seven or eight sir,—I have used your Kendall's Spavin Care strdmyhoms unhappy. I tried ever�hing--all ed - dl g` g withrtood encases for Curbs on two gorse and from Drs. Kennedy ander gan. lNM�1 ' ` _ . W. B. Richardson, Aurora, was badly wheelsm n from S ouffvilla were also down itis c5•bear Llalment I have ever used od built are na mentetly, Physieali Yours truly, wovrr h'a:Dsalcar. �� ; damaged by fire. An adjoining building on Sued y.—Sun. sad tilos°°rya in every cespeot. Try t�etn." : �" Price •1 Per Settle. - was also mach injured by fire and water. ' H - dennina, of Markham, has been For Bale by all Druggists,or addrea No Names Used Without Wrltt ` i � Had it not been for their adequate fire appoir.te County Constable in and for the Dr. B. .T. HBXZtdLL CO3[PdXY. r Crofts811t O# Patient. protection the fire would nr,doubtedly County o York. _gnossuROM rat.u, WT. ,j , houses. At an nation s le on the 6th con on a•time, in DlseisM of mea, �s'_ ' to extended to the neighboring +rte suis-��s s►tlation O.�'sl irver hW w The tolling of the Bowmanville fire bell Saturday a fairly good work horse was TBAIN9 GOING EAST ID 1911 ♦s 1oLLOw9:— 0 r 8w a od Tr`8otmetit It s4+e s tM body, stops all � *�, Tuesday evening about n ,�?_ i ine o'clock an• knocked sown to ex. Pingle for 25 cents. No. 6 Ezrsass 9:50 A. hi, nstons �� �•beau.bottle up the nee.ow ami..zna1 t - a ed that another pioneer of Or The i�c concession, between Markham „ 20 MIztD �. . 2:05 P. hi: no Dec village and Boar ro towalioe, is in a o fisaeas cure 240"O" >Deb�i/t�r. FslU le�nitiops• had passed to the other pile and left a shocking condition and will require a large . " 8 Lo4AL� g:� P. M. itr1 l '�a►e''IInnstaas=a he ranks of the early settlers. " 2 EzritxSs 8:15 P.M. '1�w►ld wn VAd �a4 sladdsr Htaesaea• '<t. vaoangy in grant be ids the roadwork to put it in Aber an illness of several weeks, Charles good ahs again. TitAn+re ootxa Ware?Dvt as roLLowa:--. ' MB RDm tsaaadr '� ea the 1•adins ip°c °f Ballnett died at bis residence on Myers No.7 LOCAL m � Archi aid Elliot of Aginooart, has been 9:20 A. M. I ts� and tea rsaes of bashmm ere +SUZ Of no�•� _ . ,- ,­% street. __ a pointe a Jasti sof the Peace for the •+19 MIzsD .. i.. . • ` 8:12 P. M. soeisit. Brite +d+ o Ot• w w°a ted y°O' h -��:7 mw : -� � Friday evening of Iasi week Burglars Conuty f Yark an will sit with Warden • 1 Ezpasss 9:15 P. M• M yea? �r'0sret snitis{ai. t ae+sse 1 - entered the butcher store of Charr�e Den Stephen-on every Saturday afternoon at -_—-_ pg; L1# Sad X"k Free. t7�naaltation Flra�.„ Ding, Newmarket, and drilled the sate. the Tow i Hall, E t Toronto, for the die . F�R1dERS' IdARKET. H$ she,b $�. �`� - There was only 500. in the oa9h drawer, pue••l of ,ounty tae baeineae. i . I �� EDY & KE��AN, �t� 010LMa 8 1894. He but the , midnight mechanics took 40c. War,l n D. G. 8 epliensoa, scoompenied fioacoNTo, p . . - .. f Markham ; Pe it, o� Wheat,fall,......::••.. 00 82 to Q4 00 �ry and left lOc. with a note informing the by Rees a Boott, .: East �'svillimbnr : and Deputy t -, .1 - proprietor that he could buy himself a Wheat,spring 00 00 to 00 60 f atm . . "s ;'> 1 drink with it in the morning. James f heater. of 8aarboro, inspected the Wheat rad winter...... 00 00 to 00 61 - --- -- - ' --.-- ------ -- -� - - eastern ection of the King'lton road on � Cf The caretakers of the old Metaodist Wheat, goose ..,.. 00 58 to 00 00 • ` - BROUGHAM - the 13t1 Inst., an decided to recommend . church cemetery, Peterboro, started a fire Berle bush.:::::::...:. 00 45 to 00 00 Th- tby 11arb a, W Q� S. op � I- :� ' that-th bridge o or the Rouge be pat into y M to brrn up rubbish, oto., and from this thoroq':F repair, a eo the bridge at High- Oats, bash................ 00 40 to 00 41 SH R " the flames spread in the long dry grass land Cr ek, that - new .culvert be con- Peas,, bash..:.............. 10 00 co 00 63 ��� �( aT. aPPOStT POST o f f�CTAILOR L '.`. po struntt over -11 -th rivulet near the regi• Hay,new, ton,...r...•.•• 00 00 to 'll 50 tI.." -.1 and Boon the whole Decro lis was blaze ing. After trying a couple of boars to ex dance n Richard nowle�s, J. P., and some Straw, /oq.•,•••:•••••••••• 7 80 to 8 0gh1SOn aW6I1 .,; . _ the fire company was general epairs to' he roadway. Dressed hosts.............. 800 to 5 5 1 tinattiah the flames, ' -. called in. Many of the tombstones and Som person pr person entered the Beef, forequarters••••••: 4 00 W• 6 5Q Manufractar re of: , - I have a complete stock of SuitinQe,Pant- and monuments are disfigured with black• smoke ,)ase of Mr. A. G}. Burkholder, lot Beef, hindquarters........ 5 50 to -8 50 jaartil �Ilonumen ts,i H adatones and all ings and overcoatings, which will be -, gess and smoke, and.the Luce is oharrttd 9, con 9, Markbarn, on Monday night ilutton.................•..•.. . 8 b0 to 7 00 made n in the very beat mauner I last, a stole th' refrom four hams, two other Camgter Nark. p :, -: in several places. tw aide feces of bucca. 9�1+ carcass """'•""• 7 to and in lira/values style. Frank Lloyd, a son of Major Lloyd, of shoulders and P Batbr,lb........,.•.•••••• to 0�0 21 llleo nort•rs of sec b, Swedish, ♦m- Those r airing clothing for spring ana The 8 nffville iety for the Ap rehen- "- b Newmarket,mei with a vsii�► severe aCQI- dos.................. 00 10 to p0 00 • as sea Qaasdi a p,tranit•.. auttnrt,te will do well to call and ez1.- ejion an Prosecnt on of Felons, owhioh Eggs+ r b •••.•.•• 0(! 43 to 00 50 A11 n sties wishing work cull do wen to cal tient i;atnrday. While he, with seyer�ll Mr. B fiholder is a member, should take Potatoes. per Nt• an nr tore peirohaatag. u worx saari►n amine samples- Prices away down compapions; were going home from High them ter ap wit their usual. vigor h ee --------- cad p ors of►Lis lowest. ` School, and running serosa the railway astute a and th chances are that t ��0 $� g, 'W. . Rio-hard$ n. -iaronx• A. UxQUH�►RT, �rougha�. 1r. track, he stumbled and fell, receiving a DOMINION _- ! sneak ieves willIwon be in. duranos vile. ._- -- - . -- .I' `�' HAMPTON SPADE 'very ravers oaf !aerose the knee, baring These sung de 'relations are becoming �� lit i , MONEY TO LOAII�I - the knee-cap. He is at present ander Dr. too pr alent.-E onomi•t. Ca ltal paid u . �. $1 500 000 ---� .... , . . ••. .�....�� 'E' - . .� Rogers' care, r ' although it will see ea Their will be a Patron demonstration S u rpl u st - $1,450 i 0 0 00W . --ON-- . . . .. . - long time before ne can loin in sport ,y for E torn ODt' 'o at Alexandria onHAR no serious efYeot are anticipated. May nd. I �gi�g� g, �iCi�. MORTGAGE SECU1 . �TY. Last Friday night-about six o'clook,fire If rues diiaooyered in t1 a cellar of L. Jrllaz• ►ai>raI ZAAk �a4 sasaraees :�e�ras►aao4a t� �+ AT 3 Well's g store, Oshawa. The alarm edvtxcid DiPaa'rac'x?. tea He j $ e a nannbe Of'the above _ bought sad cold on oommissloa. '° t '.E vvae prom fly given end the fire brigade Ise•e••it allowed s1 eitlre•1 aarr•nt rates. " p nonce of wi'N►ar.wsl squired• 1 plelnenta o hand, alae p soon nal the flames in bbeok. The stook, Ca $,`J. THORTON, other farm i plements. = ., excepting that in the cellar, was nbt dam- I #4a fav MANAo'lt, Agent forFire, Life A_ .i:d3nt Piste, aged, and the store was open for-business . 0444( '0Calland and inspeC before pur- plass and Stearn Boilerinsurance 0'7 the same night, and on Saturday evening but his . ahasiA : el ewhere. - Ipresented the usual appearance ofd a thrifty Px� STOVE PIPE POLISH . . . . . drug store. The damage to the stook will 414 t IC ails r PARKS rad: vi GE 1:1e about #150 to #200, fully covered by g 'IIse Bowes's $rt;nswiok Black to M, - �j Y X E4 I t a insurance. The casae of the fire is an polish your stove pipes. Finest polish t� Property For Serle, - VIJ ' B R HAM' a Including two desirable dwellings in Pinker ` .1. -`known. mads. No disagreeable smell. - ' - 20 cents per bottle at QNT v e Persona desirous of reatingl , •� W. R. HOWSE'S Dry Store, �hitb�. A ' their farms hould call oa the - AUD<.EY.- � I• �� } h(` + _ undersigned at once, ! j ! �. 'id d '1C ,:' Dr.D•aa'e tytvr Pills."Dr. Dean's Iron Pffle tui {�.�. 1 a e in . the blood: Dr.D•aa's Hitter Hztrastof 1B�ar- �jJ i7pNP®Y4NC1I?1(t 0>tFIILL 1)Oxl9i. t . Patrons met on Wednead y e9 n , g a !or an stomach troubles. � �g�R % -Corn and seeds billed,now. - � W• V. RICHARD80N �.� tt 4 "i t I, of 6 M4• W. R v 0 W SE, Druggist, Whitby, , I I otaab: Dales Block:Pickering ` Mies Hayes ie fiewigg in the vicinity. Sol•agent for Canada. Mrs. f Salem, had cite an I 1 st Howse'e " $J accident on oar Harrison,concession. Beit a broken �` �O 'Otth NoTfa>r_a one making p,.roh ►�. DrsR Slav for tbs nei4 90 days be Qi tea s * ;.. stra or so was all the damage. _ CMa ihorheh�jt tt Dodd scribbling bookfzeo. !da tion Pickering �` RE� R , . Howie it some of the othgr papers--copy - , N°`r'' T c rC our items without 8ivinst or lit therefor ? � tMI M=�,Zis• " ` From the items of 11 Ind pendent " it6. .. �' thou h sentiment Qocca ied his . teems as g I P- 6 The undersigned begs to announce �,_ I - biggest bump. We would advise our � t they have s '� to their patrons that ey h dept friend to write 11 news. i. Z . Arbor Day, throughout Ointario schools , ed the 5'. moot tfiAK _ t -aa ear b!� T,= 4- . ,; takes place to-.day,y, . ' A _ CA� Z'�+ " For me to live is Christi, and to die is .. p �• a cu�jes you the gain." these words were the text of : ca►ust Sh# Mlal� � and.hensseforth will sell for SASH Mrs. F. ;T. Smith's fan{oral sermon i . : - - . only. Those desirous of having- their LL preached'by Mr. Harris in Salem church Od�#I Kd ii• �Oa�d t t(� ante s pp ®d Will e ' - _ �e w u li _ 'kindly bar in • C; _ on Tuesday. After a protracted illness of __ - some months.patiently bot i as ohrietialie ; Mout inky Uito ttaslllt� W S Ne, mind that N O CREDIT will be given =i can, Mrs. F. T. Smith pawed away .,to t • ..., ccs•. awrow, 2r©priet;.I - the great unknown on Sunday evening � � '�,�.�•. No W - under any cireumstanaee. _• . --•-Manuta tarer of-- , last. She leaves a sorrowing husband, , - mthat Mothers and cistern. •An - In oonsequs}nue of the above sahan and a o , aY P 8 :: .. Li Force uction burn S we have decided to reduce prises &� <, egoeedingly large procession of rigs fol•. ; A un 11 i ` lowed her remains to the grave, thus >A FOhIK� ia ,� - ,. ;_ e n p-wall Pumps of Braes, Iron and follows .-- fi, showing their last respects to one dearly Family Flour 1 ai0 pax huiYdred. loved while on earth. We extend for the hd•�+O/�' Atlat ilr S h ,* Por lain. , - -. Mani#oba Flour - $1.70 " ,-,= - community-our Symppathisi to-the mourn Klk .alritt Rtlptdt -nus D 0- B Ri oE� ED Afte PU PING. i�IINDMILt=. . _ P. R. HOQVER:�i �ON�, ing ones, and wish therb to see that for ` , w 1> s3B$A'N BII►8B, on'I. . - ' TTQ �P'Bdmill and C stern Tanks, and . . ­_ . . ber to die was gain. S Ie is now free tisterii Tamp . Mail order` . . from-the o fitful. feI of ;life" and re- aneonlybyN�g.PAIRBANK AcC rr roin tl ttended to. N.B —Prompt esttlament bl sash ar 'vices in a higher sphere o� notion. , Ides , promptly y xtote 3s reqs from ell who.stet utdAbt- _ e is keenly felt hp -the neighborhood W��" p Ann ss:+r i OL- - • T. A. tIREI4, elft Pi�ering �. % 6th and ebaL' not soca be fills . RTl9tlisrl►L• . - .. _, : " . f, . . -: I . I . - rw-+• 1� . -_ ..,. - ... is � , - - ..,. -,. ' f .- g .. i • i. { "s a p rT lo:.._- .-. a. I. r .. „_.: > ... .-..ll-. re:-:.: .:--'. _I : d, I i R. S?!B: .f,. 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I .t 1-, : ..k.-.. r , : +.: .� gyp.y" r • �. -.. ._ n}t,': dT• •- fit..- •-, --,. ..- ♦ .. ,, o. _-�...4.e, �. '.f _ .4 s ` _-...v - - - - - . - : _ '� i spacial f Rio Jowetiro gays that Ad- 1� )flrif'iVoi,CAIVII:1P`� C>l;. ' 7'1l<lg l >g1 Bit ISMJ>LI(w18T. . 1p J� �� al Aiello's &gshi the Aquidab&n, baa r ... . .: , `. _ .n.. A O�� � �RITISg VICTOR i�etepa t s Blazing sockets ani the weir- Z• . .�> y �Proaieut Peizoto'a tonne- he enett Not as rate a 1>,zbarte4cod ,_ '--=— ' n sunk b s: r Rmsky v'es viae. ew it ►iii be ]get-}rslereaae to td si t eI �0tortr . , 4,-' �. - 3� In 1 38e polo axe a acted its blear^ i e:oene Asir aced died uair to spirits K UNI'ORO pjJT IN(I KAB REGA OF than who 4 sup�osed to have sisanite;l - P j g TO IIOUT. t es fire i[>z abnfldiag on VC'illiam-etre®t, o murdered ;tile Suter of Mercy ,pelkr rocket mare than �,U00 'feet above Pte nd-.deer. Montreal, is estimated to ave done dam• #lin on Satucda has been arrested. crater, while nineteen gears letter the roar "�� -- Y A den atch" Pram London ass Th age to the extent of Sfty thpueand dollars. of the am' mans, ae.it made its ezit,was P Aialar owes Commanding the Britta he opinioz4 �s genet 1 in Berlin the*,the beard 00 miles. In 1797 Tunk urn na one bud eC was introdi ped in the cues o East Africa Compan's Forces Defeats A petition was "presents to tate Senate 8 K + • i 1 to readmit the Jes its into Germany of the rear eaks of the Andes dischar ed Com one on Monde by Si.r William Har �. from the Belleville Board f Trade praying sed b the Qieheta' on Monde wlll P ' g S the 1Ctngt ♦flet a Ylgkt Lastins Three "'''es that tf,e Insolvent bill be not made law. Y j"" .y' such rrents of mud and lave► as to dam tour , Chancellor o . the Exchequer. • i eons. y' a re ected b he Bun ererath. Wi€l•era stated that the total revenue for x_ J Y tlitr adj iniug river opened new lakes, and �, he Hon. Peter Mitchel , wlio'wae taken it John I;i by, 'the proaent Solicitor- made depoai>; Gt font deep and twenty the t year was only $507.>OliO under.th ALcndon despat+h says;--The Gbvern- ill n,Montreal-on Saturda ,rallied quickly. emti rates, a>ul prov d the.solidity of th ment is In receipt , of information from - . `� R neral, will bpoome Attorney• meneral to miles 1 ng in a valley averaging over 1,000 U ands, seated list. 7, that the forces of He was much better and€ expected.to be u teed' Sir Chjarles Russell, who will o feet wi s. - mall nal finances in' iew of the depression g + all•right again in a few.day . g , of tr de. It wase timate that the ex• King-Kabarega of Unyoro.had been attack. - p n the Banoh as Lord Justice of Appeals. In I J 37 Vesuvins emitted a molten stream � I I Dr• Jose h Charles Tach , last De ut n iturea for the • min a&r would be ed by the forces of the British East Africa P y large porta n.of-the Yoshiwari quarter that p sed througli Terre del Greco con � g y Com an commanded b Ma or •~ Minister Of A rieulture of anada, died at tainin 33 000 t10U eubia ansa of solid °095 58 000 which will bave a deficit of P y, p j Owen and . '' . g t Yokohama,Iwhere disreputable women ► Y defeated after three hours' S h . i Ottawa on Snpday_ rsi bt. -, a £4,5 l,(.00. This d fieit, he said, world g t, I%aba- gg �' .a 1 v . utas destrdyed by ii:e on the 2nd inat , matter The uoyva was a senors time de re a'a forces were routed and left 50 dead brother-sif Arehbisho ,ruche, cif St, $oni- afro a in 17S3, when this volcano•belched not met sillier 1 y bo owing--(cheers} R face. p. two Unft�d fitatea marines and fear Y In 1760 Etna orb abandoning t e Bx�d pro�*isions for behind, '' ' `a 'va woman ere burned to death nut 45,000,000 cubic yards. the nidation of th national right~ It was 8 p werful ruler in Iw Kabure a is the moat o Ald: bItrrte h�.ilie $d.t{ti Q�rhatia� F evolve a hoarse rumble and sjpat out a q �. . '• i is 0' te-Tf St. Petersburg that with ro ed to-covert a deficit b a ro ri• the •African lake regions. Ilia countr - ' +{ of the Central Temperances Exeoptive, and- th assent of he ]fin of Itoal and the blazin river that t:overed a ghty•four p , Y PP p Y: : . Y atin £2 :159 000 fro the sum en a ed in Unyoro, is north of Uganda and extends -will. bethe tem erance !:candidate- at- the• • square miles with boilia lava from ten to g g P. E perorof'AustrXa�Emperor W€lliam0ask- the aval Defence ot, an increase of the went. Albert Nyanza, on whose shores . com rovincial elaotio il for East Ham tort feet dee Mount Fwsini was formed p -t ed the Czetr -to,; convoke .a eongreas of the yy p' deat duties and th increase of & nn -in Kabarega has important salt trines and . Iti, i on this 1,occasion of sand, ashes, and scoria + Pe Y T i po ors with a blew to & general redaction —a Pon -she ed structure near Nioholima th® ound in the in ome tax, sixpence per other interests.. here are at least 500,000 �`� Secfdary Pratt, of thea $amiItofi titttl :- of heir mi fits fpptin but the Czar re- P eo le and erha amore under kris abt.olato = gg ' g' two mf es in circumference and' over 4 000 Ballo on spirits, d sixpence per barrel P P + P P Mem a Christian Araoeiatioa, kite resigned use , - . . . on r. control. Sir Samuel Baker wan the Brat to - feet hI h. ' =his position:' On the firs 'of June he w€ll ,; introduce Kabarega,"then a young man, to •- a��umehis dntfes as aecretsr of the Toronto Vesuvius in A. D. 79 vomited forth an Si William Harc urt spoke for two hours A � y � �,..�, E,Iaitlra noIIRss PBe DAY; amount of matter whose bulk tar 'excelled and knee• uaetore, His monotonous �st le notice: Baker thought Kabarega wean a - F &eisociat;on. . q y nice sort of a fellow bat later travellers sa Int resti'R Exhertme>•t Test ipa S1liert the mountain itself. In 1760 F.tna diagorq• of de lusty added g ally to the necessary ' .Mx,'`-David. Nicol; of•Kin `st6-n Ont. '`tin formed a ver dit3ereat o inion. In fact, g ' saint of the rforkta pears. ed more than twent times ita own .mass. dull sae in explaini g•in detail the Govern- Y P `eminent agriculturist, and widely known a after a number of white men had visited Syria, Egypt, and urkey have received men s complex ach me of reorganizing the his countr Kabarega began to be nue fcious ry ae an essayist un farm topics, die3 eaddenly 'I` a London Timtie gives an accoaat of aontribt�tiona of aahey from Veauviaa. dont duties by con olidatinR tike existing y' in hie house on Tueada►y. He had nerved an nduatrial experiment carried out by From thio crater stpnee weighing 800 five. lasses the pr bate account estate, of them. He feared that they intended to for twent ears as au erintendent of Cata- Mr. 'William ]Mather M. P,, n n an ' ' rob him of hie. throne. Hia white visitors i Y Y I P - + PO pounds were thrown to Pompeii,a distant six lega , and successi n duties, in one which found that the co: td not de nd an what . raqui cemetery. 'ads uate scale, extending over twelve miles,in the memorable eruption of A. D. 79. is to a called the tate duty. This im• y p° .'41r. William Z'i'glie, second `son of torr. Y- Cotopaxi has cast a rook containing 100 pose a graduated t xatioa beptinning with he said. He was a me the to test. the working of the fent p rticularly mistrustful of . •David Wylie, of North Plantagenet, was eight hours week, in place of the Bfty-three cubic yards a distance of Wino miles, and one r cent. on nuns from £100 to £5O0 emir Y,.el a, whose o notarial province ad- �L .. drowned at Bear Brook, Ont•., on Monday, hou s week. The trial was made at the which, calculating the angle of ascension, and scending to eig It per cent.on amounts 1 inod hie country. It wan a long time, while crgssing tthe river 'on a .log; from Salfprd Iron Works, at Mancheater, where moat have reached an altitude of sixteen of ov r£100,000. graduated scale is also however. before the-King showed any open which he slipped off. The deceased was twelve hundred men wens employed in the miles. Our several o'ceasione this vol^aro apple d io the int me tax. Incomes of hQetflitp. thirt three ears of a e. vara ue de aiitments of sestet en ineerin : . Unyoro ie the only region anywhere near y Y g P g 8 g has shot up a solid stream to a height of £1.,0 are now exem t from taxation. rhe 4 ; t At the re nest of & de ntatioti of lesdi>Z won It meant enttin otP ten per cent• , Banda which the kings of that orae powec- q p g g T 6 000 f t; In 1815 a volcanic oat our €n bill rovidea that i comet of £160 a year z zl . of this workin kerne alt a strobe. he rob• nl aonntry 'were never able to subdue. �, , sealers, Collector Milne, of Victoria, B. G., g P Java co tared 400 equate m€les wit ashes shall be exempted, hile an abatement of tem o be solved was whether the week] ong and bloody have been the ware be- --. ;- is yesterday telegraphed to Sir Charles H. y and' lav ,and of s population of 15,000 £I40'sallowedonin meeunder£400,ancian teen Uganda and Unyoro. When the; Tupper, urging that a warship be sent im• hou of work can be dnoed from 53 to only tw . y eroaped. u�int the terrible abs mint pf £100 all incomes between mediate] to warn sealere.teeto on A rtl 48 without reduction of ages, and without earth kIe of"the autumn of 1883 twent £400 and £500. Th effort of this read ust- nab traders were driven out of Uganda a ; . ; handicapping the firm n the keen compel. large an {small Javanese volcanoes were went will be that i comes of £800 will pay ew years ago they took refuge with Kaha d� 30, and thereby avoid trouble. P P title for orders. As it ha red the ear aga, and hie forces have enpplemented the Some ua leasant revelations &t?e mnin PPe , Y vomtwn at the _ game time. Fiftyy nom re under the reposed tax Of eight nabs several times sin�a hen iii ivin �% P g of tl4e experiment, ter inat�ng on Febrn• a care rii�les of land ineludin two oil- en in the and hen the ��o under the g g to light i,c connection with the proposed ary.28, uvea very well suited for the purpose Iq es,. wlioil din ed sad a sect€on exist n tax of seven nceinyh ound Sir the to Mwanga. Kabarega has also been - � monument to Maisonneuve the founder of ag Y pp , g t e p � in vibes. Trade, as •the Times remarks, of moon in ch iAB 65 miles lona and Willi m contended hat the addition duty erg active in.recent years in raiding far Montreal. There is an unaccounted differ- nd wide for slaves. Heb sent his slave•-- - ; was depressed, the 'prices obtained for 20 miles ids was swallowed u leaving a on a rits and beer ould fall u on the ro- etching artieafarsouthwea intothere ion encs of five thousand dollars between the the output of the concern were lake ins ad, It was the, vapor from this dues andnotaflec_tt aconsumer.. Review ng p g - I subscriptions.received and the amount ex- lov6e than at any previous trod tRrrffic e u tion that covered fear Sftha of the t ear t e etween Victoria Nyanza an Lake. Albert - ' _ I Pe p p y I sh wed that Lhe lase in r•6 pendia. :. of i;ts history, yet the total invoice the g1Qbe and caused the remarkable after lover a from beer had exceeded the dward, which he has Almoslt depopulated. t was to put an end to this nefarious busi Two children €n a Publ€c achooI fn Point vala� of the orders executed was equal to annret glows of October and November recon b £80 OCO. The (`hanoillor of the ' St, Charles, ?Montreal,were alightly iajared the ewemge of the preeedingsix years. In of the yeas mentioned, and which were Exoh quer suggests that�the increase had ass, and also to protect the northern by the fall of debris through the ceiling of other words, the reduced hour of labor had vie€ble a 1 over the United States. The been ue to the mil weather, The savin rontier of Uganda, that Captain Lugard . . : one of the._ achool-ro,3ms. Exaggerated to produce an iamount of work somewhat noise oEa its erupption was heard at a point bank returns has i creased by a million ver two years ago established a chain of rumours of 'the aeaid�nt caused a scene of above, rather than below,.the output under in Austra is 1,900 miler•distant, exceeding pour s, which was p oof that the resources ortm to prevent Kabarega from raiding f bo t excitement for a time in the neigh- the ;fifty-three,hours' stem. It ie very all known reciorda, ancient or modern, of th wage-earning classes had been en- oath of his own territory. These forte - satipfactory W _find t at, in-face of this The primary cause of volcanic outpourings ham Frere manned chiefly with Emin Penh&sold meetin � of Presb terian missions disadvanta she fort •eight hours week is undoubtedly the pressure of the cooled - . oldiers, who after Stanley took their chief I A S Y g ' way spent several years quarreling with . - a workers was held in Ottawa. The tre�sur- has been entirely suboearful. On wages shell of the earth settling on the gaseous Z'toe Rctrrt t sea sift. ae another and were ver lad when r'e statement showed that the total con- &Ion# there is a� fractio.�'i I increase in pro• ams molten interior. As the molten and _' ' Y g ributions from all auxiliaries during the portion to tarhover :,assured in money, gaseous matter come forth the shell grad- Sir Charles Passel has explained thb ugard went to Albert Nyanza, enlisted . 1 : ast earwere$t1,82.2 31. The total amount Compared with the ratio of- the preceding pally setbl' towards a common cepter, and posit on of the Impe ial Government as to hem all and took them, including their ', expended on mispions�during the year was six years, there is an increase in the ratio the cooled'' crust, havins to accommodate thele roviafonsof thgBebring Seab€11 which Ives and ahildren,about 10,000 in number, 43,339,43. for the experimental year of 0.4 per cent. itself to a allowly decreasing interior, wrink- have een hostilely orittased in the United own into Uganda,distributing them at the Sir John ThomRson stated in the Boase But Pallia less is ezactly balanced by economy les ani formed, which we denominate State In reQae,i to this it is to be rem• anions strongholds the firitieh establiebed . �`- of Comotona that star► agent had been slrnt�to in Baa and -electric 1fghting, wear and mountain& Preferably. these mountains embe ed that the tw 'governments concern- i that country. « - Washington to spproaoh the Uni�,ed Mates, tear, of machinery; fuel and lubricants, take the"chain" -formation, paralleling ed in the arbitration pproaehed thesub'ect These are the forts that hate excited the - and misoellaneous stores. Crediti T ell• rounded feara of Kabare a The Government on tike sabjeet of reciprocal lig this coast lineajnhere these are not too short mat r from differs t standpoints. he g q trade relations; end that he had been curtly economy to stages account the ratio of and curving. But when these tines are too Uni d States claim dominion over and ;ubian soldiers referred to in the above - es arch are these old soldiers of Emin received, and the information given that wages to output rernaina entirely anaflreat• abrupt and also i,n cases of great eantinem• the rf ht to legislate againaL foreigners in P ed b the alteration in the hours of labor cal width ]the die la themselves ca ri Befiri sea and a ri bt of ro rt in the I aslia. Kabare a has many hundreds of t any negotiations on the subject mast be }' Y P Y P. • K ' P Y earma b t to wen ons of the. British - s conducted formally through the Ambas- while the foot ghat the moQey ontpat Lias ciously, seals which resorted theca The British � ' � p . aadorn of the United States and (Treat had_ to be earneld by a omewhat increased + � -- - Gove nment retorted that the sea fn ques• t sopa are of far better quality, and the tion as fro® for the refit of the world ritidh will rolia151 make short work of : }' Britain amount of aotgal labo is an item to the ERCLiB■ BpRBr BRl;BDINCL , e = �4' -- _ . credit of.the Potty-eig t hoar week. It is I ---- and t at the United tatea had no ri bt of ''4e famous I inR of Unyoro. % ° -- sar Iiut•Irerx, handl ossibl to put In a statistical form 'I'tie N'ay !ha v►irlei Tirol• tare For wrkd g y p f pro ty in anything ound therein outside �- r : �a' 'T`he mean has decided to give ups the the way in wh ch ort •eight hears' work Nan�te Trcir �'totitr. oft t ree•mIle Itimi . Tha United Stater D>.rctioesTlxe sic®T. . . ' royal stud at Hampton Court, and .the becomes egret in praotieal effiaienay to She�►p farmers in Engianddo not all fol- had a acte•i laws for 'riding its citizens to .-- • - whole stock will be sold during the ^owing fifty-three hours' work. There is, indeed, low the same methods of care and manage- take Gals fn th+e prose fbed area.and#ought Air oculist Civet closet Instances to Prove �, anmmer, - a very marked diminution in the per cent• went of thews fioeks.says Sohn Jackson, of to en ores them aga neat British subjects. itis Beilef- Sir Charles Rti!esell,the Attorney-General age of lost time, which i■ evidently due in Ontario. IA some sections where thby have jn do ng thfs certain British vessels were �I+: v bas ecce ted the lard Jwticeshi of A rt to a stricter disci lice. shaded permanent. pastures tae shoe are I'fbink the eye of power of the preeient P P P-. Pa p P seize , whereupon G t Britain protes`sd, ge9ntration of civilized men mnet have de- pgal, made vacant by the death of Baron The Times srtiale testi chest via -that- allowed to#cam at large for a portioq of the and the arbitrate n resulted. The to ionated a good deal. 1 am called aeon Bowen, shorter hours with reducer] pay would bo senior. In other par is of the countr they tribe al de:oided tha the United, States examine so many young persona now&- nee folded i>n hurdloa Sutnmer aqd W g y - d ya whose eyia ahow�no symptoms of din- .� The ant€ Parnellite tnem[sers of Parka• a very donbtfnl benefit to workmen. cuter• had a ri hta in lie tin sea be and the -- went have decided to an ort the bud eG, Shorter hours with no redaction of wa er In some eNases they are foists os grass three anileittiits and a ri bt of roteestfon PP K and no increase in e$icienc tl; land. and mioved ever di • in Others the g F ea�re or strabismus, but are afmply unable provided that the Government will agree y of labor wants Y Y , Y or pr party fn the fur soils outside of this toldo the ordinary amount of work required that the increased_tax on spirits be lim• simply lead to the transfer of orders to other are kept in laldr, the arae being cut and limit, The arbitrate however further ' s of eahaolbo a rchoo arta colla a studiata fed in mcks�--in this ones the are moved I y + ' R itedto the present year: countries, where English as ilei might, Y decfd d th&t, for the reservation at the or! moderate readers, without showim ' pp at eel alar irptervals so that .ia eitbec case g The Duke of Portland has leatred the min- iUCee+d,find remunerative employmegt, but real h rd and ip the gel stet'itatsrest of the syltnptoms of overwork. orals under an area of seven thousand where English workmen would scarcely be by this system tits land is regularly and wort 's commsrem% re ulatioas should be i"This weakness seems to be constitution- - welcomed. The thing all desired td see e"My manored. And again,in other eases, made on lines laid d wn is the award, aliens laaaes are re nines which lessen scree in hie Nottm estate to the Hucknail the land is grown with •vetches g g Collie Com an A lant is beim ut -proved is just what M . Mather thinks he �e •beep Cale ted to secure bis object. .lt has _ p y' P g p are then folded an this lr}nd the vetches mpaealar $trainon.thG eyes anl�y. In spite . down to raise three thoust►nd tons a day, hue proved, and seetms�to have ;proved as + been erted fp the nited States that of'the invention of the typewriter, which -^ far as one ezperiment, however earetully being cut forward of the told, and also ted thaws galacions ca into fossae on the . - It is stated that the reason Emperor Wil b the tenors. Another this the Hoek hes relieved the eye of oro much-work., the made, can prove anyth nR. If, with wages g rends Ing of Elie away . The very text of state of thins is almost ' e uall as re- . liam did not attend the gala peeformanoe masters are w ties ar about is to use $ q Y P at their presenb level, and with hours re• that document is ag inst such an idea, va�elnt in buiaress circles as among stu- at the Vienna Opera house on Sunday dnoed to forty-eight der week, English in• nothing but;a fftst•class ram, svea is the Tho ords are that • the GovernTents of dents. week was not due to the fact that be dose flocks that ate only kept for wool and mnt• :the U iced Stator and Great Britain shall i"That this ie a deterioration frc!m the notigo to the theatre on Sunday, but be- descry can maintain its position as sgainat tea, The attend the retro sales sad bu ►� ri foreign competition, then eve ons will Y Y forbid uta,and rout ion is further masts tnin of old f0i evidenced, I think,bp the vast cause the police had received infer anon the bent thea can plot. I know of a breeder p : - that an Anarchist outr rejoice to see the ez'A of t e Salford far & vision of the re ulations at stated amount of work some of them are .known r age was intended if Iron Works extensive) and indeed ani. that sold last year at Lhe Cfreiaaoster ram ri as 'ex e+rience • show such to be tolhave done without any trouble from he visited the theatre. y' ' sale fort ams that brought gree h money new P Y - versally, followed. ' It must bet observed, ry• th�efr a es. Take pickena' volgminogs - : '!.. to ay t e rent on a farm of acres • IINITBD 9T�T&9. - ti:t however,that tahis it by no means the light p g°°d Cl i ly, in the etrts of Great Britain w rka Or in$t&IICe. He wrote them all and the most of these rams would be boa bt Q A Baltimore despatch says Ernest. ,7• fn whfoh the matter hep cannily been pre• g_ which had no law to p oteot seal life, and with his own hand, volume after' 'volume, -. for crowlng, Knabe,the well-known piano manufacturer, rented by the champions of a universal whitah had protested inat the application an eom osin is a far ratter strain on th Rat to .determine rest hon tar tee gran ' P R .. B is dead. eight hours day. The Amalgamated lIo- follow the Ian h rsattee atm of fps United States w to her subjects, ey� tban mere copying or reading, sin Smallpox has broken out anew in Sin ciety of Enginelen has behaved extremely fn our (looks we must first ooasanider Lhr untli u°ht a law wase av#°d pahe could not co poefng or ettndy€ng €nvolvea men 1 g well in this buspMess. It has not only re- ;revs t her subjects frr ra pursuing a l0awful a rt as well as physical. • $un aprieon. Three cages developed on dfftere►at ciKcumataacer in which we are vooat� a oni the high ae This is what Sir 'Diekena wrote a &t deal of the liana calved Mr. Matlher's overtures in the most � y' cordial wsv, but has ex rtes its great ia- placed--our !hotter 'climate in Summer, the Chart s Russmll holde,with the•addition that wish blue ink upon blue paper, and his Ex-State Senator A B: `Woods, ' i<ged flaenoe to keep the yes in the en weer. more intenset cold in Winces, the smallness Eritia vesreiis seventy-nix, committed suicide at Saginaw, in trades whiles hie e g of aur flockal ooett of labor- value of the etigsged to the ecenpation of er0lsurea and intec�lineatioae wero done in Mich., b ham in himself, g petiment was ip produosz etc. Yet is man wa r .-to a car• Nslsgie sealing shall n t. be Ifable to stay so_ ne3 a hand that it used to be the de= . - _. . y g g progress. It undertook to duooaraga all Y ' ponalt until they have had the opportunity apair of the printers. - lilt. Chauncey M. vepew says tie has no attempts at agiFation fo an eight hours' t'°'ln extent 1►t least, we wot:1 do wolf to of is rminr tbemael es of the than ed ';' SaoLt wrote all his aut�aetoae worker and : fallow their bxam le fn the care sad ratan. g idea of becoming a candidate for the Pre• day until the eitperime t. was eon'eladed, P coedit ops. This is just ams re&sonabl®, and ootne w€shout the aid of an amanuenaia ; ardent of the United �tatee, and stye repo ized who agement of rdbeir Ro tks. And, wbiM the p Y gn fight of Ids. Norther iri" tee in with sauced gal rimer les. It Johnson did the vast amount of work in- but slim end levers frost mtay h►e o►�tinst ns g p p ._ Ten dames of smallpox were f0-und in the to go back to the o:d arrangements in the does trat disregard the ward of the *rbi- volved in his dici,ionar in the same wi to some eztent, oar climate au a whole is Y Y, ' . County hospital fn Chicago, and the insti- event of i&flare• But the limalgamated tnta . and saga not i peril the snce�as of and 'Thaokera' who wrote bis Ion drawn ' ahead of the(English climate for the health y+ g L tntion has been quarantined. Engineers are not sbre&rt of the oew anion• and growth t s yep, the r ulations for the preservation of the out stories in an almost microscopic hand, The motion fora new trial ism which fs it>rapired wfth very different eertl h rd. Tha 1&w wit be y t� � by Col, simr.' The loudest oa ry for shortened - erilaimsd before the tat q Ma lire be inu n • iif a failed to make a livin tras aulnovelist �Brockinridge in the Pollard•Breckinridge A COVIMuINgr WA194HIP Y, g 4 ' g hours leas come from me avowed] aimin of the ose season and an vessel that ma ho'c.ourd earn- mono b exhibitin his case was filed in Washington V6'ednwday y g . I I� , y y y y g t! „ afternoon. at reduction of oatpnt d noting upon the 'l<1te fi sietai trosaelad Msaesttt Deaise•di be ilia entry pursuing Gale aft## that date abil€ties to write the Lord's prayer an hie _ theory that the less the oa►in noduses will become fable to it n being warned by thumb pail." Adis ateh Pram WOaahingt68 says it ie I P !►erttalesa, - . ' per week the greuater is he number of men - thea leers of eithe .na ion to the compact. j propose to enrronnd 'Le:ey and hie arm x ._ Y for whom remunerative employment will The Frenc sea-pofng iiromolad Magenta Tfie Bitish Qovernme t while rotectin ss soon as they come within the district fo thcominpt, In sh rt, Lhe neoism which, a ding to a cable d asp&tc b& i ow sub'ec ie cell P g Pot•• I'aveatents. _ limits, and treat them as trampa.a p been deela d virtual! wor thless b # a ' g according to the I which IMr. 3datber.►ss ew far solved is >sot y y s frit well as the let r of the award, and clean' material for paving is being i+nti,o • In the United States Senate Mr' Lodge i the problem-of the New tle ro ramme, naval exper was built at Toulon after the p P gg glvin Ino occasion for he somewhat wild duced into London. It is composed of oflered a professed amendment to the pend- sad t 'e result Mr. Maths has resebed fel b designs of , Quip- She was completed k d StaEee rtta men have lMeu ia- 11 preetaed into �. int Tariff bill,providing for the imposition f Y oily s fear ontbs ego, sad is the last of rte r�nulated cork and bitumen no.m ne agreeable to- s leaders of the dufgin' in, blocks, which,are laid lite bricks or wood . •' . t of retaliatory rates of duty against Great so.ea11�1 Labor party. the four shi coustructed under the 1880 ' Britain d pawing. The special. advantage -of tie . ( , proicramn►e. ' She ip built of iron and steel. ' * , - Louis Plante, wanted in Toronto for'rob• ° '�'' Her length a 323 tcet 6 inches, breadth 6d material lies in its eh.sticity. In road- Sev nal promlr�eli►t Parf inns were recent. feet, sad de th 26 fee6 4 inches. Her rife, ;hat He Got b Norikeying. ' "i ways it furnishes a splendid foothol l for berg, has been held in Denver, Col,, for d boi!ses, and at the same time almost abolish �, . extradition, despite his confession of arson, lY pesters by lteggfng le ter writers, some placement-is 10,318 tons. Motive power is With a skeet simile he took hie hat&nd � the noise which is such n e ,_ -. - made for the purpose of being detained in of wh m had thie audacity, to threaten re. supplied by our sets of com and engines cane, a unpl asant . tho United States for trial.- prieais�by dynamite if they did net receive of 11,000 arse power. ] r tarmament retst " alio tgyoed wh feature of city traffic, It is used is Aua e EZ nom alma. This_cotid►hct has led to the tom risen f ue 34 cm. g .. °D the wed traria with good results. _ The edit of Joseph Hoffman, the first of p P guns, seventeen 14 seated in the -,loamia , I have somethin thin •one suite brought against the World's arrest of twenty-two men, who formed' a cm. guns, fourteen quick-dicing guns, to tell;you." K -- ti`� band f coamopolftan bagging letter act hes, nine inaah e. guns, land tlrr for Fair y •Chico o musicians for violation of pedo StIMMoniAg all his fo itude fie bade her ( 2 - Sl, Was - r'olig, F The�yy natty met fri a tavern in the RfAe do tabes. speak. a :. - contract, hue gin decided in favor of tCie I.a R netts, wftere they had a veritable ' At the tri 1 trip -of thea venel a s d of "t ,a • AIr, Silveraceln--" Now Mases I sinks. - Exposition by Judge Brentano. .: p Pee De!prort,. 11, a proc ed, &delicate$nett , , ,, excha gel and Mart of concocted eleemos 16.'25 knots as rbtained, theeoistract 00611• averse &drag iter cheek spa hits at last � g g It is ro ed to it a lion Y' do ve vfll, et some of dot hi h toned r i P Pce pp �siiaet & wary pistles,forged oertificates�of conduct, ing for 16 k eta, The Magouta!e ocst,w s eaAeen A to*Qr M%lrria ,' : trs'dc; der dudes vitt Bowe in vin day nee grfzz.y b+�ar iq a specially prepared a�•ena ahatr� assporta, and ileo of the erectus in' neons n mbees 800 ►, at the MidN inter Pair, :d San Franedaao p $' She He !►s'too deeply mo ed tti eitprer0s him, doe�e new nigra I Lof. ocdseeci. - i who ere to be:approached or written to launched in 880: na sueaceseful. oomptet• self foo,&b ut-fortj-five utes. •When at - 1(oses--" Vhat signs are dose, fladher Y" next Saturday.- The Society fpr the,Pre• for pe nniary help. Thi tavern loan sur• €ng bar gun rials early in the year she was lett her found troice Psis t ttor thrilled with Mr. SilversUon Vhf;, day reads, ' De Mention of eraelty to Animals is taking round d by the I police, and it is believed passed into t to Mediterrane&n aquadroa. It. omoti ' fine et active step$ to prevent the contest that a cry member of this Internatiansl waefirstdee ori thatheraoc?essiontoitrraalts +Tbt.. .�'� Fa'. tom.„;gustily and_s berfecL fits gue.ra►n E axx>raAL„ Mend' ants-Association has been c&ptu d. would add-d aided strength lei the F oh rry�e ? . p ,tyle pretra lterF hrlit�d ttiid him. Daae Qhs, dot vitt drige tt&de a�ay. ,,: Russe ne redominated, Austrians andXUee- ciao but A miral Valloir_i re r aerated he wa lietoaip . M ” The French budget for I$$5 oho n k de• �'� '� p g g, I?�em dudes:send wear close dot fits now. - 5e)it of eig:ily three million franc$, mans owing aeatt; Hnn ariaaa, ilreeks, saytag that ha blo0rge tli;sa .oboleteY t wluat get bang v+►iith eta ! •�•� •` and o e alleged;Tnrk, wh ,•in the police _and :tbuti_4h Pirelli at3yeX±i l ter. . Rhe cholerine epidemic fn Portugal ie Ia- r r had s Tectonic ' "' he S uisli ti�averniYiemt' h rc�aired oreasiin .and caasin mach anziet . �° I ' . ttame, brixalg ap the above or bel rot the watee ljpe, weRuld,, u {e � r 'k ebb I& ., , g 8 Y rear, E I lewei :tadvteesfrom hiclflIa tltat'the Rifliane aro , r 4 t'! ' . y r. - - her to ver, - _. . -r, s aiti-becen+inK des r- ..i. i�y� _. - -v. t. _. , .: _,:..... - ".-...: _ .. - ,sly, u ie , t .4 fV ,. -s - -: ,-,.. ",: - .. _ - .3.. <x Jy;♦ :- s s2i_1 �{ .'.,.. r,, to•'1,. k,rj:�,. 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P � � 0!'� �: ism. .� _ � � -••.�, T `" I . �� _: t 1 Ar 1dlplctMir MAt tree� �'. She'sir Iii Qnt s►Itd{sat bad { p ti- ,.r i r y; - W . ;,` ed. Au g - _., ,x. r . refire to Dunn a tlumrt►et< mon be triose'da- ""'--.1 - �, R'ais 'fan is t e: Bell a Isis vetLer looking but somehow she neaor !deemed to 1� . Te o rti t `'tctor B.tt. take ith t ha rlidn'tltkta Ucioas drfnk tliau $oot: e r could-'nal .be �+ " ¢-fir p Q EXPERIENCE OF A alto r: x w the gen lemen. 'I' "y , � r THE STARTLIN + desired. For•the benefit o bur readers we l - YOUNG LADY IN ST. THOffiAS. . ` A despaitah from Piotorilt, ,C„ stye:=- her lietlesa ways ; they said she hada zany - , < Victoria" o'ity jail as at pre, nt as a guest " sea about ber. _ Pear girl t eihe w.s give thle scrip®, Tako ! x -- -' _ pp Sntdejr`a Root Boor h'rxtrae4 o[te bottlo $ ' .r Bufferin fro al irre ulariti@' and j Constant Sufferer [er More Tbfin-Flue a etyllsh yonug nghshma reatetered g m funotiton g yeah halt a cake - 1 ': &, r under th name Perc hittall and it was aotualiy inlpoxeible for her to take Su ar . „ - - 4 lbs• � beef► " i - '' -_ Years-®er Blood hid Tnraed to�Ystter y mach interest in an thin But a Shan cr Luggo Warm !Vat@ ( • o gallonA � ' 4 _F6yAtctata8 Heid oat no cope o[111er who is charged ith utteri g worthteas y g. R g r j� cheques in settlem nt bt sand y wine bills. came. ane day she heard of Dr. Fiero*'s Dissolve the sugar and @ st in the water, �" .`.z ' Y —How Her Lite `Vas saved— y aj,"" '� lltecovery i for He -pleads ignoran ie of basi ss require• Favorite Prescription. She procured a add the extract, and Bottle, Iae®in a warm �� � . _ a Wonaertu S y. bottle, and she li;ad not•taken half its place for twenty-four ho rs until it fer• r �' meats and;intoxica ion•as the-onl excuse,. From the St.Thomas Joilrnt 4 w and feels his p ion keen) Baeritter eonteute wh@n she 1 It li @another woman. month, then plat @ on fee, w en it will open ��� 0 erg,`- . 'r The Angel of the .Lord 4encam}�eth George Powell, ho is re ined ass his Now she is in the enjt meat of perfect sparkling and delicious. . f`y � , `4' _ rind sheet.thele that fear him, and de• solicitor, tknnonncea that the gun; man health, and has suit�lre by the score. . No The Root Beer Extract; a n ber obtained .i " �w s r0 „ y f3 r tY .__ livereth t1kem. Such is a verse of holy has an income of £40,000,a d si4ce tris woman need suffer from function;al frregu- at all Grocers and Drug St r@s, at ..pc.per o r i writ made familiar to very many residents inearcerotion he has, by the Bath of his larities and weaknesses. The " Favorite bottle. • �, } '<-�" of St. Thomas by the well-known evange• father, come into, the peera a an vast Prescription" is a safe and certain our* fir - ! :. Ir A. P. 708 I *, { < Rev. J. E. Hun,er, In lettere of old estates, James VV<;hittall thio f Cher) avinq all the vi eaknesses to which women are I- - �' list, g , : on the stained lasts fanligt►t over the door { g been a millionaire 'brewer of umfri s who pecaliariy eubjec'Y. _ _ ppy CC��pp'�� p. ��{1 ccr . - s of his residence, No fila•Wellin ton street, was elevated by Mr. Gladsto a after long J �(� ���UQ�E - dill - CiIRIH " tittltlCf `� ' is the text "Psalm xxxiv, 7." Though wQ service in the Houtse of Commo a, h@eon Dr. Pieroe's Pellets cure oonstipatian s. t I g was mixed" u in;the Dunlo- lleBilton adoeesness i Indorsedb doatorsandsaientiata )I�very live in an age noted for " its @Her eerie F ndtgestion and headache. Uae 'r�� � home ghoul have one• Prlee t3. Manufac- . zealous Christian endeavor, this idea of-Mr. scandal a few yeairs,ago and h s since been I ; ... . . • - A BEST wied by CAbI.GEAR C0., 8ananoque, Ont. � �� �. - Bunter's to impress the truths of the scrip. travelling at a very fast pace so tact that A firm iii Pal®stip@ itit engaged in aapply- s1 � tures upon those who read-though they run, the family could sand it no longer, ,and ing water fro a the river Jordan to churches. --� � � �f �-. is akogether ao original and'ao novel that when he wa a helplessly dr nk, so it is It is put up in sealed bottles and sold by • . �~ .."; it at once excites the curiosity.' Those not alleged,.ship ped him from Liverpool to the the case. - PORTABLE`: ' ��, � . familiar with the text make amental note Yaoifie coast on the eailingbaque Aatoris, /\ - 6 wide Awake $crap is a send bitr or afire M �'�Y� of it, and at `the first opportunity look it in order that,his escapade mig t blowy over. aowp tt►rit w tit not vanlsL Ilk©snow iu dot : � � "`��a - up. This is just what waa done On arrival in :San Francisco he collected water. Try it. WILL OUT ,-. ' by a representative of the Journal, $3,oC0 there to hiis Bred"it, pent it in a who ht►tl occasion to visit Mr. Iiun- fortai ht, and caul@ here, w see pe pro• The most ua@fur insect is the ailkarortn. >res►tterra!po.wt.Mo. aioo..oirsieatfitr. . gg MOs ProtttaLste tnvesttwise tib!small Menne , ter'a . residence the other day. But ceeded to repeat his "celebrwti n" olacredit, It fs"estimated that b,000,000 p@runs gain fit,-and � s livelihood by raising the worms. X1.04 Bottle. i WRIT! �����'�S larstntford, , ," - ": with the object of the visit and thef infer- and by giving aheques'on local banks where s ts,aeada. ,�-fig" ination obtained the reader will be it he had noaccount. Had he n" t been intox- Wide Awake Soap tri a mammoth bar o[ Ono-- ada*0. � - , concerned. T•he reporter was assigned icated certainly he would not�iave done so., pure soap, )fry It. v Itis sold on a guAran by all drug. - • ���''`���,; investigate a marvellous cure said to have for Belle Irvin �1k Paterso his acute About half of the world's , ulation die gists. Yt Duras cipftrrit Conaumptioia S I ~ l"" ` y g Y at Vancouver, ea they lava instructions before the age of sixteen, and one-quarter and is the.beat Cough and rou Cure. 3' ' a been effected in the case of a Dun lad g g p D 5 employed in Mr. Hunters' family,• by -that to pay all bills_ certified by 'him, though before the age of six years. - Every Mush Teacher in Ca s,r.y.' i well-known and popular remedy, Drr Wil- not to advanice mo ey. - , 1 ""` , vrada should know where they „ - Hams' Pink Pilk. Aad it was a wend@rfu } (. :. I I htrFe i`ala tare can get their Music thea t. . . Polson's Nerviline cures flatulence.Chills Write us for Catalo uea; also = , V story that the Dun lad had to tell, and g is undoubted) as tr a as it is wonderful: 'AWave•That iraversed t eGloble. and spasms. Nerviline cures vomiting, '� - sample copy of the Caxentax f.-� #'�3�. Y * Mi78iCIAti, a live n,�thl oar- �'' 3, Last June the same re iter interviewed The bi eat solitar wave ever kaawn diarnc�i•a cholera anddyaentery. Nerviline Y) -Mrs. John Cope, wife ofpthetollgate•keeper was thatcaused y the Pe uvian earth• cures headache, sea sickness and summer nae with lt.00wotoh of music k` on the London and Port Stanie road, who compplaint. Nerviline cures neural ia, m each issue• =9 to N per day y quake of August 1 , 19G8_ I no other in• toothache, lumlia o and sciatica. Nervilgine . madeby canvassers. See prem !: -.. had been cured b Pink Pills of runnin iumlist. We carry everything { �r i., y K stance we are asetred has i !leen known g . ?'aka Care` !kat dra is an ' ulcera nn the limbs after care of Bufferin ' curse s rain.'1, bruises tufa, �o. i'olsola's y f in the Mu81e line. y g that a well•mark*il< wave of a ormous pro• P 4o4 - and after havin been iven u b a num• Nerviline is the best remed In the world your! h steal en'dura dont d, - WHALEY ROYCE&CO. - t; R p y ortion has beer! propaga .d over the Y ' y q and eel Costs 10 and `�°i Cents "to t it~ (t Iba 1IONOE tT.70a0NT0 ONT. ber of physicians. The old lady had argent ocean trtljot of the lobe by an Y �' bt�k to you some day arktd no - �i ; entire) recovered, and could not ea too fiirmple and lar a bclttlea at an dru store r+ r. -� . y Y earthquake whoseb action ha been limited g 3' g ,funds. Take" much in praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, -to a relatively small region, a d that region Try Polsou's Nerviline. - H�W "�'� ��OW �AT s }� .lg • ' t which had givelft her a new lease of life.! not situated in. thi center, b t an one side Since cremation was began in Fromee I : As it was with Nlre. Cope, ao was it with of the area traveNlad by the ave. At Arica more than 13,001) unclaimed lrodles have TIIERE are two I r ; t )Bliss Edna Harris, the young lady in the it was fifty feet high, and avelope'd the been burned. i tit IlUesser o! the --;� " � c6ploy of Mr. Hunters' family who ht►e town, carrying twig warships nearly a mile What everyone says rnuq'A be tlrttr, and S! CS to every quer- flerraw ;syat•m, •cab .,, b�_,, been restored to health and siren th b &henmatlsm, Itearalgi„ Y beyond the railway to the Orth of the everyone wbe has used ride Awake Saap tl n. '�'hln people xenon,Debuur,tasamnta. Pink Pills. Miss Harris hit�l just passed iown. The air,al@ sea travel ld northward sAy• �t is the tweet they have ever acted. SO etiimes � R Q w x..rt r�lur•, Palptwtoa a her twentieth ear and is' a dau blas of Nave yotr tried it yet Y g and westward. Its hight at _an Pedro, in ' That- is the of the. $earl, Paralyse. girl j Geer a Harris ywho linea at Yarmouth California, was sixt feet. It inundated The peace footing .of the i�usslan army F T. hooey. LOeOmotor At- 3 g y calla f OfPuroCodLivorOil&H hos hites � Heights, and is employed by .Mr. Geo. the smaller memWre of the Sa dwich group, or the services of 170,000. y I sl e you-want to know a:ia, sr.; 010")7 allied to Botcher, florist and lantsman. - G 300 miles awe , eiad retehe t Yokohama, tv i'rcrraseyos�r; �•gy cerise egvod y A i'orahto l'oroner'a Verdict. it ut. `Nell, y0U snob sen►ldiseaces n Dta• iA.r j " ? believe Dr. W ipiams' Pink Pills"laved fn Ja an, inch@ a 'rl hours o the morning, your account at. brink vj` ualtk. P el Y Dr, t'V. A Youn C IT CURES, m be 5ufierin from hylic'` Bright. Di,ea.e, .1 ; m life and I am uite wiil]n that every- flet talon in New 7.caland on the wa g, crone!, 145 Cvllego Y t.nmlragq, trrltattan of m•: _`: 'I Y St., Toronto, writes that he has used St. CQHS'UMPTION, $CRO �/�A, s me disuse—noth- $,adder, Ston: to Lee E'• 1; one should know it" way thegreply of Miaa• It spent its If finally in the .youth Alanty, ! r, Barris when asked if shQ had been benefit Leon Water very largely in Ilia private BROXCHITIS 1:©Ufif/ CU�R.�` ing to kill you, blit Bt�aer,;and eaailaawe,e,' ,�. having travereedl nearly th@ whole globe. ' u,.y kr Tall due to a 1... ted h Pink Pills and if so wouldalie make grwotiee, and can endorse it as eine of the ti Y best salana waters at resent on the market and al/fOJ'ms ofWastin Diseases, s iilething that makes t{,a. e: w. 9yst.m.or public het_• story. Continuing, she said, Yulncd Bls�tomaclb tar l3cieAee� P Abnost at Palatable'at 1i lk Be tare " V1'hen I waB tweli'e or thirteen eara of and positively curative in its eFoots. Sold // ® d burden sect apeoi8opioi.oainthebtood, 1 y yorr,•et the,genuine a[thrre re poorimi. and sari be .cry .sally age I waa first taken sick. The doctors said One of the most singular things about by all priheipal druggists, grocers and falivru. , k-cps you thin. Get ► . W • cured bx acing' Sahib w� my blood had all turned to wager: For five the great nervous specialist Or. Brown- hotels. Pre red nl by$sett 6 Bow e, efilleville, rt of it at once by 1errs darsaparUta eara I suffered terribly, and was .so weak q + Y+ Y The death enalt has `utit been resumed Pills. Dela,. • c . Y Se acrd who died r@cent) was the wa P y 1 _ - _�_— _ _ _ _ ` t ktng$Cfiil/er S�til� that I could barely keep alive, It was only to which he eavdd hie Hary s for science+ in Switzerland. For twenty five years it -� -` -- aang•ro = ; m sit anal stroII wi�l the doetote said bdt-injured Ilia stomach for t tesame cause. had beenabolishod ' Moneys entrorg od booktit well sapari//a Pi//s. i' BOOKS y g K Throu hoot Ilia }i,a he was osed to t}ie rYi�ent- �ny boot r nowt, now!or I E that kept me alive at all. If i trier)to stand g pP Wide alwaite ptepie a{wale ase 'Rider r►t►n+lard, nitti led poet free ou serol Cot pric@. 9oid bl all Druggieta eterywh.re,in s*t�ar.,nae boxes,•tt 1f Ube Of tObaaCO. I never a Oke " he 0114, , an cants. Any responeibts druggist will get thea, for :; for a Bhort time or if 1 of the least bit + Awake iioap. Surd for our rtitatoquo, 1+stAi llsh in 123t3U by ' said "becaue@ I Have seen th most evident r A. e'lddtngtt>ut, oo receipt of price. p . ' warm I would fall over in u faint. My eyes ► Che nations richest in horses are the K. N. SCHlLLER & C0.•" TORONTO .I 4 °" ` ►i were white and glassy and I was so thin proofs of the inju�ious effects of tobacco on Argentina Republic and Uruguay. RISSER & 0.` . � _ �` �� and"pallit y' the nervous s. s m." But his desire to . p . -4. i that ever one l)elieved.I_Was Y Rett e.-rar N klnit a 1)rlielou• neaith, tit fMJ#Ut'11 R11.OfC S URk• 1�ASTRD.—A ition qn a Brm or n--at a en+urban t^4+ <l ln+g Of COIIalltn tlOn. DUrin Lhe fiV8 eara In V all tits the CO tents Of 1►1 own stomach, , t Dee a.an ornamrnt�and w am wales atltiutte laths:ca J . Y o P g y e Drink at Small C94t. 2.t{ t onge St. T'eroa to r p I gg to a un a Hama fur L►ecuw x h swallowin eon es tow ich a thread w u st in out wood,cat [red r t. I was ill, I was attended- by five physicians Y R P B Arinmy' )tootlieer,l:�tract .••.....:.one bottlo _____ r ht purpoeee,'and do n ,_,,-` � ..• hitlf a cn>se y or odd was tied and, pulling them i p to examine Fieiquhiiiann're YeL�st........... a '�+rt SUBURSAN r in St. Thomas, two in Detroit. Ane in Lon- Srignr twO t101ii►de i - , ' � he. for a ween 1 ��_.' " and one iu Aylmer, anJ none of them resit) the gastric jutoe which they had absorbed, ., ate been . ),lea,,. . do an thin for me. I was ao far ratio brought on a car 'affection, known ae mtsry• l.ukewar - 1t'ater<........ ...two gulloa8 attpc•aom d ® t Y f; 6 Di+taolve tho sugar and yeast In tho watef, i+ ;. - ermotor;l•rcviioussto JOSS I that.the had n,) hopes of my recovery, cism, or ruminat on, which :ompelled him !add the extrnct, and bottle'; t�ce in u warn► � ;A_ tint Iwa'sonly8gol, Lttu)thiswbtehdo. �T . i y ,Ince fort!vent toui hot►ra until i[ fez'1►Ient<A, fine ant Aluminum, 4 t Towards the last m feet. and limbs to masticate his f od the sec nd time. 1 y- t= lit;t►tthoc�oandadd �y., t nalioyod and anmad. innuuterat Comtotoa � t.. swelled so they l:ad yto be bandaged to then place nn fico, wtt(sn it t4'ili aped sparkling �• ,p, py s{nieea sac, be cos home. are itis• )tee them from b isatin r. '''tie were •I I`I: j and delft touN, I �` 1 ud►.arycho,r,itutrnno+�, nlst►ed t+t prttxs Wiutln t k F r, Y QaUroa Devetep ant, 1 he root boor enn bo obtntinod in nil drug rs' g the sla.'k reason. Ap- 1 , bandaged for three months and my whole. and grocery storo8 in 111 arul 15 cent bottlua to [� iy w my lis:enta,the Acs• !esti► of wit lvan ze, ' otos CorrAx., 12th, It k• 1Pino or Q31Vanitt►d ` fib; body was swollen and bloated and the Relatively to i s arca, E rope iii much make t�+oand lire gallons. � P - - _I tell end lil:mvre etreots, $Leola nkS,wlthQtBce- € c'-otters said there was not a pint of blood in better furnished ith railwa fae►lities than Ahurnan skull as lar a as a Uushel basket """ fisc x-B.—l.mainays et,bstn►iettt�rea a elm - .' , an other of th world a oatinenta and g e�7 O thoreand strady. Ours Y leas been found in Sicil CA "�7 at:+.largoat la,ndIof its fatty. T•10h rnlshant- _ ` t my body,and they held_out no hopes what• . Y• @yen in Europe, here the r ilway system „ t� ns to the wo,ld, ►nd VaU1264 stent stock - F ever. Two years.-ago I saw in the Journal l - ere! Ira,cue of m gone ha3 its ori in au where it ttaino{ to i.ts hide Awake A(►ap Ir flit• Utliy 'ret self !sub that do nottealt about a man in Hamilton bein cured b ' »al►t,tti wa In the world. tlavr ou tried � � I f:°' trong, les are atw o and rhak-e Inud boles A'Y. K Y vigorous a oleaCe teat a mac ►esrlicrp�riod It e t p f ' poet power!\-1 tr�a,ill+ _ - a: tailing Pink Pills. I thoui;ht if they could f witti marvelous and-,r at letig than wooden r . cure him they would help mP,and I decided than elsewhere, nleas weer" t►pt the IJslited IIs 8ulte Arid �et On0 fOC year R Iggy• Take"QO arse. Ilehavoinn Can• o mscoeL .! _____ _ ___ ",.,,tion• roc rsther 1-io Aectnotar Ca' `_ States the rate f rowth urin¢ lite last __ __ other kipd. They won't t ti+�t point you. . to try them. B©fore I hacl finished three K They tire better than ever f)r 1,J1. suet once► bet (fro rroposeaw(iletributo , t-tr serniti�e,Leingvi3. ('� decade has been onaidarwble I t the whole ibly red t,y a firer 11 ��j00 1 jA8 _ {�' boxes I felt relieved the swelling went 'of}ruropa wore t be suppli©!-with railways ' oth.�►a c sed hlgl. w s" tY VVII L9, !or down and the bandages were removed. I I i r - - A:'i e c -A lt� continued taking .Pink Pule until I had "to the same ext, t, relative) to area and , :I , t ,,, t:. e, heirs r 10 to r lyra D the t 4 tet,-Ltert, run ! pap>xlation, ae t e United Kingdom, the uphlu-lnr.rc,tea:e sone! taken se�;en boxes, thein irregularly I took - three more, one of which -1Ir- Huuter railway lyyatem o Chia old (: ntinant would i ,. it tttcr , . still appear to be only in its infancy..,.The , , i_, Leen a t t Lf�fsr D r mer ps brought back from Brot:{tville. I am pbr• %: o:+r arcate! t uceep ; �' 19 Br'ltlsh dales hay an area of 121,115aquare �� ; • ti a tLeear.h ant hcavens, c a fectly cured, -I have not been ill a single Uurstecth.aba,utrieLt" F`i i !" i miles, and as th mil@age of ailwaye open• = • many . t,li and - c,ay since I finished the seventh boa of pills. L a ! t $ t„Vera abote evrry• !ll r ed is now clog@ n r0,t� n Des, there -is, "r, ••ec:._ , u\:ngetmywhere• Ywq a ,,,IT the qt:,:_ - I came to 1tlra. Hunte: s a year agu,and ahc rou hl one mil of r$ilwa to six utflea of - t u,t.irtirsisot Lu w tin' �` i areindus twus LoyMd ".- - Y ; l t-cs AN Alar• z;. will tell yctu have never been 111 a day ' Y en}th[ngetor known, . 3teTUltr” For eon• • lrea. r; sin-a ws work 2t since corning here, and•I alwa s feel stron ._ ` avd able to do the work, I-can and do if the seine rel tionahip of railway rnile- j lf;_ ------ --p� ---- /-� h lure+day and mere d tions of •to npe• /r AV R� o� iTV ' t�LlJii nti��•T��nAt! age to area were to be estab ished in Eu• i /x-'. th:u, aa5 dole in t.+e ,end n r,t rs o! t 9LCOngly less. -five ws untar• r•1rn for par• - re�ommend Dr. "�Villiama' I:nk �/' 1 }� COpe genet lly t le total railwa nuleag@, >r y ;�y,i 'i' - ,i fOCRE LheSAItrTPAIIL 'iu3 in cur vi;;lance 1 —w0 rlr:{d OYcf )' LL (1,t:i�r3 t0 thJ Pil.s, said 11]iss IIurris in coccluaiou. Her y .a' of -- - appearance is certainly that of a Strang instead of sing my 1.4G,f,G2 miles, would �J"- r.. ,. h DvLU It RAIL$O� r1 r �- r d+y a:d r+ighl. a Arru�o� Co., - healthy young woman, - tie raised t abo t G30,0110 m lea, or nearly ; / . Coxl•Ai+:In Minueaota. Sond for aps and Circa• ale eeonot first ba• it-,0'o, or i, five times mU It as It la a the rment y.nr1 nn�t'.+ir.; on tt urnrhes, P h--,• Ism Titer will bo Bent to yoU lite c.rth oc inthe ntr.n Ycmcc- rs• M-ra. J. F.. Hunteriwifeof theevan elist time: N'uro a ow@ver al hou fi it has yf;. - h,,,,•;!i.,a,wet44 ro%ansascay, - - g + p r + g T ir,coln, t[eh-. i+s t Y t u r n•at e+na told the reporter that Miss Harris was a nearly one-third of the total railway mile• : C1 abwiu:,•trnu:hiA� ' ' gt`"'Xc'ty:I•''t'• - , _ . good, reliable and trathful girl and that a e of the orld has onl a ut one•four- " b,;l eL,, ,,ar(r.' i a""'ne r (A ant' 6 g 1R Y f, Address HOPirWELL CLARKE, tt'rltegl,i�!{, u I- - j r,n, pr 63 'ark perfeatreliance could be to ed in her attite- teenth oft ►e wo ld'e knowu land surface, �, o - w-•F rl L. •Y•Cay ' • .� P Land Gbmmlssione Bt.Paul.Minn. are poiu•rant- , ,;fe c. menta. `She looks like a dttfer,3nt girl from ao that if to de city of railway tnilesge 1 w _ t ,1 what she was when she came here a year were as gr at th oughout the land surface, A ,t/ -- - ----.- . ..--- --- ----- --- ---- ------ - ---' D �.•y ago,", said Mrs. Hunter. of th@ glob is iu the British ales, !rhe It}ti• I JJr. I': Yr ff'tlt•tn"11 � ' ;1 The f�cte above related sire importanit to mate rail ay ileage, ins ead of t>el Toronto, Unt€kliu. I , +'h' f parents; as there are many young gi�Cla ou}y about 370, 0 miles, an i t 189!?, would i ■ dust budding into womanhood whose e0- rise to 8, G, Miles or early thirty � ���,.��Eq, ����s1�� y� p = { times as !n ch. This, of Cour @, is an im !t V ♦♦r�' At.� fa The iv�e erfect sr�ti.'factiora in fi style, and finish, and it 1 'as Uecotne a ' h .- 4 clition is, io . say the least, more -critipal �,, 4 than their parents. imagine Their tom- Possible $ ur-e, nd ie only i terc,rt•ing as by vlrprd that T ' g Took ' Poison _by Miatsko tillt,�`it ItLCI�� its �vea>< llkc Iran. .;$ - plexioti is pale and waxy in appearance, showin w at st 11 remains t he done in tt T '" b & the way o ext, ding the axis .ing n@!work. troubled with heart palpitation,:hea iacheP, -__ . •_.-_ , _._ _ --__-___,—_�____" _ •� shortness of h• of-the art., firs o commerce ar d travel. 6Ad Eftect8 Entire) Eiitrlinatttd iu f cath on tlip slightest exercise, y Y faintness and other distressing eynlpto:ns A large art f the lal>,d a rfaee of the which invariably lead to a premature );'rave globe is a inhab'tod, oa.ng n it,e aridisy Hood's Swt'sapsl[ilia. ` THE ONLY HE IN THE WORD. } unlemi prompt steps are' taken to bring or to the igors of the climi,.e. IrTo one c{f• 1, TIood_&Co-, Lowell, Mass.: . : would dr am n eonstrueting railways in r (.cntlerne:—lu April last, through' the about a natural condition of health. I'n , ' g etlects of a dose of atryehnitte taken in mistake . • .L this emergency no (remedy yc;t discovered "Greenla d's icy-mountains althea h a - That will urn - ood deal as already been done, and much � for another drug, I was laid up in St.John, � ,- � - can supply the lda n w the Williams 1 ink° g :� RAUCH WOAD and riQfA�rr J 1'illa, iY�hlch build seek' the blood, etreugt - "more rem ins to,b@ achieved in ''India's NII., for ten days. Alter thio I never seemed - �, nn the nerves rind r-est re the glow of health coral etre d. (1 he Fortnig tly Reiview• t,regain my former hosiltb,and continually suf- 1 - . ..Equally Well.. ' Bred from indigestion ante heart pajpitation, tea., tc• pale and sallow clip lka, They are certain : - _- ' . cure for all troubles peculiar to the fenlu]e j Itleanit is in .ceasing is Ir tan(1, Itt 1S0 for which I could get no relief. I thought s :item, young or old, Pilfk•Pills also cure the •averse wa 249 cases ei 100,000 of I would try IIoo(1's ;larsaparhla, Alter - kcll:f: diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, populatio ; no it is 3Gc3. takin one bottle, I felt a little better, so con- e ` g >+ d I •j partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia St. i tinUvd u41ng the r@m@dy until I heti consunie(1 ' Ari Ext nded Exper enc-8. i, six bottles, I found tuyself galuing strength .. -# ,.." Vitus' dance, nervous heailache, nervous . - } . ::Will d0 If:: '` �; < prostration, the after effects of . ri @ Wriit@a a we 1-known Chemist, pertaits rind sever@colds diseases- de iendin P on me to s y tha Putnam', i' finless Corn 'C re / r . Has the Lar ®,t t �VBns- , r I 1 O I S � �' ►turnora in the blood such as sgrofula N:xtracto neve fails. IG m gas no sore e chronicer si alas @te. .[n the ccs@ of )nen a Cts in the fl eh and son rquentl is and flesh every day, and am how as healthy € ;-� Y P ' Y stn I was tl@tore taking th ince." F. lt. r• IS A 1~A�f1ER S TONE - t Y F they effect a"radical cure in all case(iarissiu ptnlesa, Don 1 for¢et to t Putuam's ° .. t `- { g. pa 4' wAR}toLL, repreaentitig th eel 1 erfuxtte . from mental worry, overwork or excesses. Corn Fat actor now for sale, by medicine 80 Melbourne Avenue, Toronto,Ontario. ••THE OXF RD•.• y ��.�'; is Ed�rybo y s �: l 1)r..� ill:ams' fink Pills are sold oul in dealers �gryw ere. Substitu es are every j - hoxe.i bearing the firm's trade mark. 'lae where o red just as good. Tatra "Put• Hoods Pills,aura Iver 1Us, consitil►aUon, . � L � � p Y laundioe,biliousness.giek headache,indigestion, withettt M1t1Ck. Cook tQYB. $a g arc never sold in bulk, and any dealer who man a"on y. _ -__ .;te•ra - — -- - -- -- Makeal and B�ern� � OWI1 C�� . � �} ' auliatitgtes in this form is tryin to p, glas fact i' in Live �0 1 hae lass The official or- �-I''roin Conlillon Cott Oil. 88.it't s gg y g TRE STA �� E ` lefraud and should be avoided. T.he ubtio 1 s sh n its t,n ilia roof and a + an of Churait`s I y P floors, g g• s are cantionid a ainst other so called i, 34 , f a u to• V oc a NO' Dik'r, NO HEAT IN THE KITCHENS t y �;._ t g lass sln(ike eta k ►Ori fast hi h built of j 1,lilders and nerve tonins ut u in a filar g bchool for the eara of Ststinit<lering,.'1`oronto P P last' brf ks 1 f nt Equate. form intended to deceive. Ask for' Dr. B OanadN sent free post-paid. ' tri ■httQe Eitel _--------�•• ' � 'al I� xuex �'or Twot�n . Williams' Pink Pills fur Pale- People,' nd t:-ocl ntornir"g„ rs. Smitia,. - --- . . � ,t ref;:xP aH imitations and ebatitntes, t7an flnt,tLrci; aa'y w shlnR, aging Ida Atnake ! Si,ap s t ia'ilio l,cst sAsp I mer ttiwd ; it (�A?+1VASSER,:'-WANTF.I-! for the Fariner'n ,, i1_+ had from all dealers orb mail from the washes So easi.y, mslking t6 . eiutitea tar ; �1 Friend attd Actlount 13oog, presctnting r t f Ur. Williams' Medicine r;olnpguy, Brock- clearacr}iiaaa 1 ver lied tltetn 1 !.fore,nrtd tt , r=ctpurats accounts for all farm transiwtions,otc. � � �jg �� D Get 1 LU tI TORO TOt villt3, Ot►t.;or . �leneetad N lases t""Jee nA 1 11K an any oleic sntip i rs er Une3 went ttss alroa(iyy sold nearly tt1U copies t k y, Y., itit SO n4e.d. ai►d ,l.al,t�feel haw Idee ad soft 11Uy i in one county. St►nd for cit•culara a totma,r - Wtidl,t:d 1lttttw,Publisher. route, 4 <;entei a box er s�z Poses for $2 00, v.tnd►i fro '. _ ,I _ - , - - 'r , 9 .. _ - .. .,t - • , . ,a.- 1 I .� , ._,. .,,.{ ...r. R - .. ?- ..,:}-CT.._ 7.- �'-c -.f': .: i. is _ I I -..: t _. .,qq��lc.. r ./.z. -' .19 a ,.,, - _:I _ I - •i Fi,..A"Ib lr I'�•.. 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" g of date on label �,� the!lest gaper idl• able to be •• • ` .. . � - ...Mrs. Wipe, or is again u..: . .... .. ,. I John E Cl bas a' n of bo s u+ . •. receipt of money at this office. Always R` y • i .. �t._ .. � ..�.... •�:�.: � • •ii■ iiiiiiMifi!!!iliiN!!i!!!�i!!!!!*!!!ii!!Al/1.. -�' y . , � keel edatevai.l ahead• . ti stripping willowsl his week. He is also about the house, haying greatly improved �6611ilsisiiili ... -- -- -----------•.•a•-• ---•-- - . l oolleoting a oar o potatoes for shipment in health, - '.. - 1 I '` MOVO4 11 -NINT to the States. -TfiaE Naves asttil January. 1st 18fld G1. - b r __ I: -W. J• Renzi has just received a.aar- for 65 cents 0. 0. D. Don't miss this, �. mai ` it z_ 11load of choice Haile a Dorn for seed. the opportunity of a lifetime. , �u WdYlts a '� � PICBERI N(I. ONT.. MAY 4, 189 The sample ie fi first-class and should be -If there is one ailieoent ixibre than all- - ou With t e neces - I seEn before you purchase. Prioe 'away other that stioketh closer than a brother, W e �ean= Sup `- QC LI SM down. that same is muscular rheumatism. " . ; - _ =, ( 1 -Robert Mill had a bee on Wed> es• --The topic for the Y P. 8. C.E. meet• W8 i1AV all th8 ea(iing • I Yep at is need"a, J. �': U in•the parlor the young folks eat, day drawing_ stone for the foundation of iog next Sunday evening ie '`Le�sons from } t w the lives of rest Missionaries.'. Leader, Laund Bars----SWeet g0I118 �1�rp g �IIn- With each their words drew sweeter, his new barn. b me seven teams were y 8 �. while her father grim, drawing, and be a well pleased with the Miss Wright. light, vory Bart. and the HOW famous & b with a lantern dim, . :-' . Bat down in the cellar and swore witKvi amount of wo*rk done. -The Emma Wells concert, under the As he vr.tehed every skip on the instar. --As TSE iVEV{'8 ha8 a Iar er oircula• auspices of the Royal• Templare, should `' ; p �'�BC�r�a� Of Which We haVB ju8 reC81V9 1�y-1 A . _ -Mies Mackay, of Kinsale; is here this tion in PiokerinQlTo - sbip than that of draw a good crowd to Dale's Hall this barb, .. a ' ,:' - _. w bek with fridnden all adjoining pager�e put together, it is evening (Friday). ry��� n j� --The fame of the Pielerin Collette is !x J I .. Th�•a. Leaper, of Toronto, is bet`s only reasonable tP- sluppose that an ailwt• u allgthe earth. � �17 q �� �, ' I eek with friends. inserted therein ill have much better .going abroad througho t this Miss T. Cornell, of Searboro,' was results than w en inserted elsewhere. During the past week a student from - a - ... . Manitoba has been admired, also one - - �` ��� NG _ ' . .bore Over Sunday with friends, Besides our rate are low and mailing LYS,W HIT NGe S TaI . �`1. --legetation is a fortnight ahead of prompt. from Australia. •' 1� 1. , - kwhat it was 3e this time a year ago. -H. F. Wiem r elaiex,s that he lyes --Many Reformers from hereabouts at- :` ` -John Leslie has a Rin of comfort• awakened Sunda night b hearin s me- tended the•convention at Whitby on Sat- BRUSHES HE'S � 1. BROOMS r W.HIS K S &�• t � : ably settled irr his summer quarters. one t trying to rate' a window at his, resi• urday afternoon. All were pleased with e _ - . -Mrs. D. Leavens is erecting anew dance. : He quiolly descended the stairs, abs addresses delivered by Icon. John8 do 8 ' OII �© 91BBlsf th8 hOTlaekB@per. I aronnl her Chnrah street residence. and raised the blipd only to see the form Dryden and Hon• A. fi. Hardy. ° -W..Woodruff has.chi ed consider- of a man quickly vanishin into tbA dark• -It is now officially reported that the ; R` able pork to the cit -during the past fort- nese. These fellows will fool around an, early mail from. Toronto will resapae on • i. I I 1. ; -=- P - y .g p • ..[•!i!t•!i!i!i! wl�iliii!!'lTjii`fiNi+w/rNlii!liliilliiii�iiii - - right, til someone shoots them in self-defence. Monday, May 7th. This will, indeed, be • ` '. -R.Alloway is bavin a stone found- -Wm. Taylors of -Cherrywood, chair• welcome news, not only to the business i i .Ig llln on men of Picker , bmf,also to there all !WA _ : 1 . • ation,placed underneath his dwe g man of South Obtario Excursion Com .. Elisabeth street. mittee called upon ns the other day to along the line. _ • APER P . g'I ` '� .-Most'of our. farmers are 'tbrouRh' state that he beliOved mangy► in Pickering Romer. Somerville, of Windsor.will oo• Is� I., .� . i . I:—` � { seeding, and-they tell no that the grain is- township would enjoy a trip to Niagara cupy 8t. Andrew's pulpit Sabbath nest, . .. coming up nicely. = Falls this spring"via Queenston. There- likewise the Sunday following. He will I : We h Ve a � nla8 lot of Wall pa OM d 8r8~' ., 11 -George E. Burk, of the Central bar- fore he suggested that we call a meeting also officiate at Brosigbam each Sabbath }�, , bar oho . has had his winnows lettered for Tuesday eventing May 8th, at GF ' Wo afternoon. Public cordially invited to , - Well leased With the tasty patterns The ; . _ x t, - Hotel - Broughams,'to fall discuss the 'these services. , . - ' 1 daring t o past week. y a`` - -Alf. Holliday, . of Brooklia, spent matter. The meeting will commence at --T? L}, Whitfield's salsoffurnitars will i ' 0Olor $1'6 pleaBiIIg $IId ah8 Oslo@8 al`@ ZO ,r Sundav at the. residence of Thor. B. 7:80. All those! who acted upon the take place at his residence, Myron street, _ . . Whitb T __ - z r fir 11161 Lake Shore. committee in former years are asked to y. aesday MaJ 8th, a! 1 o'clock• � �� I• Although rather feeble, we are pleas- attend this gathering. Terms-020 suO under cash, over that C ' AND .0 T� f d =` T: ed to be able to state that Jonathan 1'or- --Arthur, third son of Judge Zubam, amount six months' credit on furnishing i ter is ails to be abort again. of Whitby, who was aooidentally shot in approved joint notes. * -- - - t i I, --Mr. and Mrs. Wood. of Jacksonville, g . . --The Pickering cricket team will go the thigh off Oshawa Harbor on Friday �. .1 to Malvern az• May 24th and take pari w afternoon,*died Wednesday ' morning. N• Ya, are here ibis week on their wed• MARQU y '. the Cricket tournament there. - - '_The funkal will take place front the real- ding trip. Mrs.Wood i. rhatle betterCKI 1 ^ - -Dr. Cook is here this week with W. deuce of his parents. at 8 p.m. on this known hereabouts as Miss Lucy ti'valentine. - that the Their many friends in Pickering wish the . �V. Richardson in the interests of the ( Friday) afternoop. It seems; - North American Life Insurance Company n'fortanate lad I with some others were young couple every success m life .. - -. .,. -- J ,- _ .; -Richard,Guthrie injured a thumb- at �pown at Hall's arab ehooti do k or -There are yet many dollars due as on S RINCUUME, • - ­ ­ . .. - _ d1.�- ,- . .- the planning mill Tnesday� The wound Other game. His gen was ceded and sudscription. Nuw, ins,detest darning, __T= ' . i _ was somewhat air 1 but not e ` ser- in across the seat •of the boat. He but must here state the/ tf these amounts 14 _ y rY ions. p reached forwar3.for it, when elle weapon are not remitted at once we shall be Dom• 'with �Pg Time omee the mild-eyed Borrel Cow, also s seise t® -(I. L. Mayer. Esq-� i� leaving his discharged, and jibe fall charge entered pelied to collect ahem in the Division 8paoions lawn re-sodded_ When finished leis thigh. Altlongh every effort was Court. Patience is a quality only pus• follow the lesson taught by all nature, via : to appear in not1i, ,a ' ' 4 this will be one of the most beautiful made to save bie� life, he succumbed to sensed tri a hmited quantity b us. ! It ie a eery easy matter to have this;- r 9 _ lawns ib the toWnshi� - its injuries as alloys stated. - - •.-A loodl fish inspector dsei�lP•1 clean raiment.. abet trollin is ills 1. He defends b-is " desire gr tified All ou need is the rice and 4 -Williams a Hall, of Bowma�nville, - ---George Dai dehn, of Cherkywo0a, q � y P sped a,cargo of fine fat cattle from dere met with ra tb,.r p opinion in •ibis winner. ,,The act de• L. � '`'� sill ser,oas iuisha Tuesday p -.1' - the will ower. r I Saturday. We understand that•from,4 afternoon. Af:.e de!iveriog some pork stinetiy sa s that onlyy with a book and I . p I 4 r to 4 Dents lire wA' t was d for this at WoodrniT's' Flo he drove his horses line oaa pike bs easRht. As a troll Ilse p+n p We are ale the spring r sh, stiil we are looking fer Jour spring o . - The, . .' ' lot. into the Gordon,House shed. When be three hooks it is thereforeillegal.' What I i --Alex Richards= of-Toronto,fortm'4r- had completed his business in the village, is aha matter with three lines twisted to• fact of our being very busy i8 an evidende-af the popularity of _' ! ly editor and proprietor of this journal, he proceeded to back the horses oat of the .gather, Mr. Inspector. r � ' _."' was-in the village Monday:evening. He shed. Before be; could get hold of the Dr. Andrews and his accomplices our work. Call and ug, ...-, SF'.',_ , i will come u for trial on Monde next at is roti in robust health for whish la grippe lines the horses took fright and dashed y -- . t 'a is responsible. , out of the yard upsetting the wagon in Toronto. a grsnd jury have found a A = " K , : -Rey.-Lord, of (lrafton,"oobupied the,-the lane. This•�rsod the horses and they true bill against Mrs. vans,C.Pegg,and N. Be MAIR ACC - V rw i+� s Cleoiri;e Osman for seises�pting to icon T F . , pulpit of at: Andrew's church on Bab ran . at top speed for the west. Whey po - -- - ; 11 Ch. He had fair oon setons -bosh near the iron bridge, one of the animals.. the former a husband, Walter Evans, at . - morning and evening and a discourses a. valuable brood mare, stumbled and in Sharon, early in January. All• three The B a on i8 just now opening for .. - * .e were.able and extremely well received. falling dislocated her left front leg at the pleaded not ;guilty. and their trial is now - � I � •, . ,_.� -We hear a report to the effect that fetlock joint. -The wagon was somewhat going on at the Assizes. - ;' '` 1.I ­ : '. -11.Ithe Greenwood hotel will be converted damaged, while iMr. Davidson, who was -T. (3, 'Wbitfisld's hoasebold goods,in• 1. _. . into a stofe by M• Gleeson, and that the thrown against the bank building when aluding a handsome upright piano. . . present landlord Hairy Johnston, has the wagon upset,, received a severe sbak•' Heiutzman manafacture, nearly row and CLOTHIN," I . . I - en notified to naoae when his present inR up avd semis slight oras about the in perfect order, will be offered for sale at $nd W8 a!`8 B oWlllg 8I8Rant ra11g88 III illIldsl Of ' lease has expired. ' bead• He was not serious) ured,how• his residence, Byron street. Whitby,Tues• I ! . . :_ p • , 1 "� . . Worsteds ane �antlpge� Canadian and Imo _ - -We would in the most Gentle nail ever. Although the were is seriously in- day May 8th, at 1 o'clock. The house i { : 'manner possible inform burglars that our jnred, W. H. Hopkins,,V.B.. thinks be be odea to the public oil Monday iron p® �►8tl W88d8 at o10B8 pr1t384: ' ' bat if safe contains nothing of value. San bring her around 'agsia, sad for 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Tarmr-iSilO sad uxi• .! Ili.wlwssrww...i.wli.ilw.waiis.�!!.a • r '_ der Dash, over that amount sir months. d - such characters doubt that statement, all that purpose hers her now under treat- We ha 'also Bo 0 ene our new stock of- t that is required to open same is to turn anent at hie-stable. We sympathise with ©redia on furnishing approved J:�int notes. p - .I. the handle. We never look the combina- gr. Davidson in his misfortune. --Saturday night there died at his MIM140111U111 , ��.��4 l 1911"1111111! •" ation, - i --The Eden-Pontana combination ap• house at $odney, Ont., Rev. Edward • - � , + -•Tramps, odntinni to infest (lordon's pesred is Pirie't Hall Friday and Seine Sheppard, father of E and E. She " wh10h for flu ity! design and rf1e art l?81t8I I -Grove at n b and the- other nistht ds evenin under the Auspices of the . of Toronto SdtKrday N' At. a •-, GFrov iq ts, .y �. pard1 . pp Far the t tor! deceased W several of'these gentry held high oaraiv a1. kering Cricket Club. Althosgn the }ei4! y y B hate Byer shown. in the cook house. Bo well fad were tendasice was inot bean a Disci minister, and ri the time , 1-- - , U. ergs on either cocas• � these loafers that they d leaving ion, those wboi did attend were highly of his death was in his 71st year. Do- , 41 -� : . . _�­. - some fried beefsteak and 6 artiolee of pleased wfth ahs Pet�foi`udantses, and at one tires taught sshool at title 1 BR : A '. i w food ntiYnolested. should tl>w combination age4in visit its, place and will be remembered b� maQy , - -The next meeting of the Township they would draw a much larger audience. of o aged villagers. At .that time the - Sabbath, School Association will be held The siagnog of Mr. Charles Helly was school house was situated on the Brook =� ` on-Tuesday. May 22nd, in the Presbyter Rr he was lustily sneered upon Road near Pngh.s bridge. It is some yi. �- T sT:Twmiv� _` , .� inn church, Danbarton. For 'oulars each a ll[ years or more Wnos Boy. Sheppard left pati ppearauoie Qracs Eden, or n. •••••••�•.. see programs Joel issued. All Sabbath Fontana exhibited ssmarkable fbtes of ifs locality► f --A:s the adv we bodes We this week with our stock in ex"Houl she . Each da now ars 6i _ school workers are asked to assist iii ptcengtb. Although weighing .but 96 �n tin . ! - making this gathering a ssoou. pounds, two of our most ro net oitiaew that old customs resumte. We�wittlarl being added, making a most complete. assortioaent of Malinery and : .-Many from flare ►isited Whitby ou could not lift her from the Boor, while refer to the running at of cattle an Novelties ever seen Piokeriog. We sbow a large amorttaent Str�w, 1.. ,' Tuesday to attend the Reform convention. she easily raised a chair ups- .whish sat horses upon our streets. it people want Plaques; No den t these are io be the leadiag feature of the , _ ..i. Af#!� the.business of the Conyantion had four heavy men. The exhibition in hyp• to pasture char stosk upas the tiighwa', ootstri ih shatad hat in the rase four promiaenee.• Ino -;-i ,- been transacted, the -Town Hall was notism by Prof. Fontana not very they should either be terthered or also in as m nits all tastes, Ysilieegs, Etc. We oordiaU,y in4 -:,, , 1 . thrown open and Hon. A. S. Hardy and snooessfnl,but the diffi ly u in pro. placed ander the .obaargo of wtlpe ons Tile all to inspect oar stcwk. , } 11 - Hon. Jelin Dryden delivered addresses oaring per enb' n which to Wednesday night a Horse tramped up ° prow rr upon tike political questions of Ilia mono• work. The exhibitions an iniad readintt and down the sidewalk on Oliuroh street, R S• ,Is W IS Ei a . _ �t_ A►ere�►lso highly satiefs. toryh The Eden. much tt, the annoyance of those who re.. . y The second match between the 1l''e - Fontana combination present a first-class side in that part of the town. It m sp• ' HiT0 P I,t+j( , HINa k3TRE I any ;__ ening College and Greenwood, football entertainment and are worth- of lar�e l� mean and selfish to emposad these -. teams was played at the latter place Fri- aadiencea wherever they . sr. 1Br. animals as they belong ate neighbors, but • pppp•ee is it not also main and selfish for such - • day afternoon, and resulted in a draw. : el�y elan a solo in!ill Met odist church Neither team becured a . These on Sabbath evening, whin was highly ueigbbore to disregard the rights and feel• t of others k -teams appear evenly mate as on both .appreeiated. � ocassions the game was a draw. The -During tbd Stilly ho'nrs of Sabbath -biz of our stalwart males patrolled - _ , , the streetit of the ends n iii, y' college boys were wail used by the CFreen• imoraina burglars entered the office of the y! y � fle wood- onvle. -. 'Spink Mills and plow open t e large safe, m the hope of surprising some wily burg• . . - -Having huished`seeding Johia tlre'en- ;but were unsuoosesful ins wring any. lar. The ap�r aaoe of three s dy 1. law bas a gang of men planting out a thing of value aside from a few coppers. leaking iizdividaalr upon lbs str�tr Mon• U grove at the lake on a west.side of .the IThese fellows gained access to the office day evening su ted Saab precaution• - - '' '' Nothing unusual occurred d �, .' liver's mouth this wok. He has u nni»• ;b .prying open the door ti sane of two during the1. 1. 1her of aeras ieeded down and in a few ;chisels taken from W. 0 �m'a carriage still hours of the night. If tramps con. j , i ears it will be a lovely spot for camping. ,silos. After driUin a lisle iii the top of tines to visit us an frequen/ they have � 1. _. .. y I qq John is determined to.have a most d Ithas safe, they poured in po er,and alar done daring alis! t week, it would - '. pas . well to have a ht ` sirable summer resort on the Canadian ;inserting a fnsa, set the s e on fire b nib watches appointed I 1. - ( ,_ � . • _ . _ -' - side of the lake. . ,, imeans of a torch from the outside. AI• Those who were opposed to the eoie4trtx`a• lY®fit 11Dp0rt ti 8f � 8Q68 DrBSB . OI ' . - -Rev. W. CF. Howson, of Toronto though the explosion eompl telt' wrecked awn of a lockup hers, should now see the _ sl : r. ' folk of their eontention. Had we such ! :r A �Taauition, will preach w the Methodist the srie besides sba>Ete a windows His of the office, the noise was of heard by an Institution, fill seed oba could 'Curl e,` C pets G1 -Voef 1 H l ry, T'W$>�d8 . ' I. - chturitlr here on Sabbath May 18th; y - _4 . : �.rh roan friends in Pickering and vicinity as one save !the burglar themselves, be Nivea t e choioo oaf leasing ta+p►n or - ! y y a . ' . . . , I � 1 will bo leased to learn than they will ;When ibe oontlsnts of the afe were re•. slyding t e fight in lbs cooler. f} t8{�g ( By ( � s. D ••-The Gaxelss says that ever s +�that - have another opportunity of hearuig this i vealed and u.,tbing of vela disoovered, � , .: _­.. '� �"­ ­ :�? i eloquent divine. They will also rejoice I the follows deplarted, leavin behind them paper has been life - ,nod at: a Ficker . - r F_ __ x lantlei tl, s bi and an r. Ing CSonnGil,B bees. : 'i�+gt ,II. St Al` : MTh 14 h k tt t tt IA.f' ' �j ,_ 1. to know that he has recovered from bis a tLTr kali" ._ t sever® illness. The latter were also takOn from Mr. s ilt' Cn 4 s we-:'havo ever p W reoen .- 1. , ,fid 1 the'` ` u X41 '1., t _: _ --Tho following books have been add• Ham's shop. ;Monday ah+ chisels and triad to assist theeprssentati�►s_ of tbt p aEl po�eipl@� I >11tW sooII � t �it, , Mechanics' -,ostitute Library, another brace were found der the rte paper iii ob _ _. ii ze elf o rz` % 1 �.. -"4 ` ' ed to the IV ._ : d furtber additions are ea ted dell of Allawa s doe r she . p . �.. pec, y : y' pe p What a pity oceedirs o tbsproT�er. �__ isle, ,. „x . Is t} t}d$. 1. ,w . t b Hen M. Field, D.D., these#allows were not r 1}endowever. it now tame -geld ham: at• e � ; , 4n the Doses , y ry , , ed when fi ' .. .� - >, f ,,, pp < � a b J. A. Fronde ; Rambles in i at their devilish work. It only s few. hand that fed it. We-jar Jas t , .fie ,•E p, �$ y _ C! f , . :. . d r. --- -' ---_ -?'4�Y^I ," -tv .''s 1,-., .rte: °3.'-`" _ - - i_ • uses! Forbes , Travele on ! ears oince a lar ahem t rims we? 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