Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1894_05_11 k d { } r Fi•s y -..a,Y.a ,, _ .•�.ad,,'_-.: ,,�1i-`t'i- , '€, `! '1.� '`"•'� .t .b'�, h. - r car 9 ' }t,'�k'i4 �'k I •k:' �'" a:<I.a 3 + A - _ _ WW-i_ .•t�`.'„ ;tet= a r ., ,,.:. g -t - tri tt -.<. .. ..::. : - _:n }•44.i 1 .fie'"• C^f. t' _ 1!•i� -, .rt.. - ., - -=r. ,xk. - .[. --. 'a ..its, {, ,� _ _ _ fro- z w �j , • G w x rte._ rt. . ._ r _ _ . :r ,_ .. . �.-a , . . .- ,-._.. ..::-.1 i -., _. , -... t .:il - .+�s'RJ .f H 1- z5. t'.*-.-x• f .'tb.t'_- ,.. A -,- ... .. .m _ n. -. - -. -..._ _.. 6, -.:. .x; .- .., d �z,"h,-+•�>}.^, Y '_'�.' _. F .a.r' [�+� 4•.. _§. �3";s?f....rr. :x"' ' v .- .:• .. .•.. -. _ , .: : : ., .- ..t Lek. - :1 ..UA - � 1 e n. }: a..� w _ x. E _ r �y ��_, , ,_,.,. ,, , . -„_Y.: ...:. � .x",, . . :a -,a• �. `� y�>� ,:mow, _. �_.. . .. i . s ..-.. _...K _...._. U. _AI a - o .. .. M y S E 1 y�•'r, of ..,e.. .: �.' �t• 4 ,- .. : c' , n. ... _ ., ..-.; ' w,,.' c i.,.. : -... -.� f L, r"+r z .. r P i:4 1„ 4 4-#e. -. p, t,.,r .., r ... -• .. 4 ., {: � .- ,,rr#a.__ ":J'S 1 - ,^t' .. -.. -. :-.:4.3�. _ .>. .-- ..e r ... ,.. = Vic_ r�l' _"tdN •�c'.... _x,fy .^Fs::r:•.. •,a !#S,. a ..., •a• >. > ...: ,. 2. -.-,... -.- _.. .,.. .. _. •w_.. _. ._. .�. � .-. .-.::. .... ._. _- a .. .'... aAd$Y ,.N`S Y`%F�-. :a.' .?<:, .k :;g �,. . I f hy �o. , . mow' 4-,- .. -: �. .. iz... :. .:.- ., ...,I �, _ ., _. .. _:: - :... -, , y. -, ... , ...- - is 7 .. .. - ''Fir . .. .. . -: :Ca. .. - ( I I-- � ._ F I r. .. . - ,.. .... - r,.. ..p': ., I' - - _ -1 . - `..... . _ice ,n. - i _ - - f _- w . .. :.,r,.,.- .- f --.. .{„ a.. i::. .3.- -— 1 _ - _ kik,. ,,,y g ,H. . - r�l . , -I I . I .1 11 -..i:.",.- � - , 1 I h - 1 - - - q ' J' > :. 3 q�� �3 I ' F ,� ` c .- I - 4 - : i. t a• .7'•P�.;- y afl .. , r s"ar i. .. -r C< , .. .. J: 11 - _ - - - + . I. - .._.. .... I ' - - - _ - - {Kb • i I I i- � L. XIII. PI KE INCX ONT:; FI IIIA. '; ,i MA, 11, 18 4, NO# 9� � 3 � _T, VO - 11:1 �� ra i - xo �,a${oxtal (54% � T A good downpo of rain would -do a O R E E N R t V E `" `t�J -, OUT AROL ND U heap of good to th growing crops here• s `r �'�' .1 I " After a brief illness 0. H. Ilcten passed "�� • ;I ", J. � I abouts. Thee .recent high winds have f ,��R, " '� + '. LAT)d97' LOddL HAI'�'Eilli!i(iB x$coKDrre HY sway to the great hereafter on Wednesday, �, Medical. a dined the len in a remarkable manner. e- , THA PRA88 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR 1 May 2nd. Deceased leaves a widow and a• d.. ��'.> . ` ,- . '. T. 0. Brown ret rued from the city on large family of little ones who have the : *e"R 3 -------, -. . g Y M.BATEMA}N, %D., C.M•,M•C•V• . OORR SPGNDXNT$. Saturday, where a has been for eleven sympathy of the entire neighborhood.hborhood. The `��`` "-y f )__ R, & spot, coroner. OP�ce and Reeddf+noc, CL.AREt ONT weeks assisting tb Ontario Government g cin clave hours: Morntn'g interment was made at Branawick Hilt s;V­ - ins street, Picks g iia guiding the affa re of state. He looks Cemetery on Friday 4th fust. and was con- " 8o to 11:80; F,venluk 8 to 8. Alex �ilvon and William Reith attend• well, notwithstan ing the ILWOuut of ducted by Rev. Der. Si le and members of ' � !. Leffal 111111111 I i i t ed the county town this weiek as Jurors. mental strain. the A.O.U.W., of which orderdeceaedwas . qq P: _ I 1 -r As usfnal the market"was well attended After an illness f some two weeks,Geo, a member and officer. This is the first i. ENTON & 1)C>DDS, 13A Ti�R � i od Tue�Iday, there beige{ almost a glut in li, infant son an only child of Charles time death has visited our lodge since its 1 `" • � soLlelToxs, ETA;., l01 Adeh-ide strut �: � �' butter a4nd eggs. f and Caroline Barclay, died on Wed• organization some seven years ago: After �!� 1. lily _ Dr. S�mitb visits Claremont on the first niesday of last we k. The little fellow the tnierment a very impressive service seat,Toronto. At Claremont Tuesday ` .� - E, FAR i WELL, Q• C•, BARRIB- � - and thud Tuesday of each month. His was but scarcely e z months old, but was was held in the Bappttst church. here con* .i e ` J. TIDR,Coapty Drown Attorney,end County Cho ce Family'Patent Flour 11.60 per bag• dental rooms are in Band 's.blook. tf s�ron and healthy until he oontraeted a ducted by Mr. Siple. When this gervies . 4£• ' solicitor. Court House,Whitby' lay ; y g was over%he Workmen marched back to .. ,, i - SOLICI rOR )lam ._ Gerow s team took fright at the station ewers cold which urned to erysipelis and "� �(AMES MILLER, • -- AT .. terminated in a complication. The re• the lodge room, when on motion it was re- .. V TARY Public, conveyancer, etc. Ofnee wt the other day and attempted to runaway, solved that a letter of condolence be drafted a 41A;• Money to loan. i INK It t but Ed. Evans was too many for them mains were into d at Claremont on and forwarded to the bereaved family. ' � ' - - Thistle Ha," near Srong �• S 1 lY K 1V1 i - - OW & M4,Q•ILLIVRAY;. BARRIS- -��• and the attempt failed. T?harsday afternoo . The bereated par• The following letter was accordingly sent : ,.t fere,BolicitoreI oto. Office oppo dte Post 253: ;.�.+N Chrales Michell, of Toronto, is here elate have.the sym athy of all acquainn x . office., Out. Jno.Bull Dow,e•A•;Theo. I -� • this week looking after the repairs to his apces in.their so ow. . Mrs. O. H. Doren, . A:McGillivray,LL•Ba Monet/to Loan. ey oeQ a« �+ ^ dossing in the northwest pari of the Vil• DaA>R Faizrn,—Tl9e members of White= d dollars, private funds, . ' •.ox tiro€s .• lane. He sad his family era all dein SE DALE. vale Lodge, No. 2, A.O.U,W., desire to - �! _. AA pew thouean ea at rens- op. ,apo a y g od 28 to lona on Real >state xo �_ nivel . L - .. -- convey to you and your family their most ` ,�v Doable rates of interest. T$asp$'B ,~' secs ., �.. ,I w .0r Mrs..Britton has been visiting friends in heartfelt sympathy iu this the hour of our , ` rieier.Pickering,(every Saturday.) as r1 • JOha Cowie took flirt prise at mark• - 't E"' I �InP 'D • ! �' ham fair wiih his three ear old Cl des- tkiis vioinit bereavement occasioned by the deet of ,f i S0. F. DOWNES, BARRIBTE y y oar late husband. It ma be a consolin70 - solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary publi6, p oa . a+ ' ' o dale, Canadian bred stallion, The coil Wm. Blu sly an eons are.. eating for y y R : CU, Claremont. Archie A. Thomso , Bendsle. thought for you to know that your sorrow ,-. ' Y`- - etc., has pernnanent]y located t O !e o. n . 0• Q #a L � bad to compete against horse. of may age. OfDoe is Bnndys Hall. Broc>r-atraet, nortl�t. v �, « It was rumored (bat the n tad tenor ie shat-ed b the brethren of oar noble or ��� :d I Rather a ood showing to be snre, y f ,1 „�. 8 sin er was carr ng bottles t sin der of which your husband was an esteem- > Money =o ,j f a „ I. a ,o ,. While fishing along the big creek last g y �� ed member and an efltcient officer. Woo-, . -Vef�?'t1KL1'y M qo a� •~ weak some misohievoni fellows set fire to woe( have orga>iized an nth Ietio club �mmend you and your little ones- to the �zip A m brush pile which caused much damage care o! our at Master Workman is 4 . J-,1., .•^/----. " � p ag aow. Look oat Malvern or yo will loose � �; ,-„,,,,,,,,,,,. >Q ati a h �I Heaven, who has promised to be a husband (}RADUAT to Charles Proctors fence. Balkh con everything on May 24th. They hada gen• P ¢ : R: VANZANT, V. S., Head EbyJ D with hanore, Ont. vet. College, W w • 'a • duct as ibis ie deeervin of much more oral practice yeste day. Ito the widow and a father to the fatherless.. office pehawa,Brandi oince Dunbarton; New I God bless and sustain Oa. in• our t .1. r; n h Asst.,in attenddnce day or nicht a � p � r o M o than a newspaper scolding. When is the Ir h Slggger claming t01 y your tO� ltin'P blacksmith shop, HighI ,d •q q ap”o� lr a Tobias 8 Caster time the fiama Of bis sew eYtarch to take the fair set home again. ro 'k• Signed on behalf of the lodge. _�: _. - : -. will be at Wm.Co a t TO a t . land CreeY,every Saturda^a_ lternoPn• �y Ca a . 00 o�p b r � dwellin at the station u , and A. Raw• Wben the Malveiu school mss era going W• A. FIILLEA PgINS,VETEt3INARY SIIR- N I M X -6 tgo,pj �aa+tc�p R p to nit ea ing O. as. I- ELI NloHewAteDEA, H• HO son, w o has the contract, has much of y A. B. CoLLINs. y u 'ben is No, 6 ing tet play the Pine1. GIEON, Glraduate Of h member 0 o ti n College, Toronto, =Q c7 B $a b` the br nock work erected. When tom• — .4•.•. ` o A X` ti ti 0 a' plated t is will s Grove boys.now. hen are the rails go- i' of theyOntario Veterinary ldedical Asaociatdon. ^ t7 a a comfortable, cOM• OIDce,residence and shoein forge one and one- A modioli and handecnna residence. int; to stop welkin Off. When is the Ben• 80ARB080. o r 00 N g dale poet going-to elease, his prisoner. quarter miles north of Green River. steel Carol e 0. , yonn est emu titer of Edgard shoes at iron glieeb. Oleo and shop a o a A lt. �- p, a li g Charles Thomso happened with as se- At the meeting of the Quarterly Board f driving �,I I hours fromme to 11 a.sale Oui� P.%Om d Tole, . $o A , o N � 4 Mant16, and adopted daughter of John afetal last Week. a left his horses stand- of the Bearboro Methodist Ciron%. last staph ad a g i a, p o 0q 0 A Burn , aged 11 years sad 11 months, ing while eating sa per. They started and Monday, Miay 7tb, the following resolu• �_ - _ Oreen River,Ont, _ �T g 0 p g I N S, VETERINARY •ox �- g died on Tuesday. 8th inst., rafter a brief run against the cast of the barn and tions were unanimously adopted •—Moi- rY • sur on.-graduate of Ontario veterin- °I— - - - — illness. The funeral took place on Wed= broke an axle. Be snore pareanl Charley' by W. A. Heron seconded by Peter f , - l. cry Collage, Tcronto, ofSoe and residence,Lin- LM DALE I D�sday af ,rnoon, when the interment RoliBi Bvnxs. g�sor "abet we as the Quarterly Board ,; toy's avenue, Pickering village. C8,119by dBy j ' -I: was ma a at the cemetery on the 4th of """ to night promptly .attended to. Lame and � Uxbrid e. I WEXFORD of this Cir-mit knowing that the time of = -8 i diseased feet attended to at ml own for�e,.vhere T Rev. E. R. Young, IS. A.'s pastorate ma , - -I I am prep.ared to do all kinds 4f job and general O L E Rr. MILL■ The idjourned meeting' of the Clare- � oar unior minister will eZ re at the 8nd - . biackemcthing work, Max)always on hand• Mont Mechanics' Institute will be held in We is°ti°e (tie pleasant,o°°°ienauce of .1 P' J. Parcell this wee —it's s dsaghter. of this Conference year,take this oecasiou ' rT�HU3dAS A. GRAHAM, YF'rERI�- . the Workmen hall, on Friday evening, Miss Peterman, to express our at) reoiation of his services 1 ARY SURGEON,Graduate of the Ontario- H best I.r de pi►id for Oat aadl Barley for 11th inst. All uiem.�ars are req�eated t0 Visitorsie Mise ryens, Veterinary College,Torontoxegistergd member feed. !•e present, as. election of otfio®rs and Miss Nellie Tho son, Mr. and Mrs. A. during the past year. In his pulpit minis- '� of the Ontario Veterinary Medical AlMociation. lonson, Mr. Powe , Mr. Dyke. tratioos he has shown marked ability as , "' alae honorary member of the Ontario Medical oe� deei Doe of havio i3pring Wheat other business will come before the meet• -1, Pack intends ing home to the old a preacher, and by his-social and kindly f Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani a mals. .Also particular attention to Veterinary iced wi h their Fall Wheat for grist, ing. Attend and bear the reports of the country. No don t he will not come back intercourse has won many friends on ,.v}i Dentistry. All cases promptly. attended to at , can hat it done so, as I have a retiring officers. alone. Suttees, I sae. this circuit. We also wish to assure him t4 .• . reasonable rates. Office at the well known ea- 1 , Ltit m habd for that , I J hn Cowie'r; windmill ran awe the Some of our o ng ladies have naught : tiablisbment of Graham Bros..one mile west of 94 y I- 4 y y that Ile has our befit wishes and Qur ear• Claremont, Toleprama to Claremont punctual- purp4e• other day and for a time it was thought the Brows fever bled that it will take a neat .prayers that wherever Providence �• 1, stranded to, lsly` (I' od d Chop Feed gI8 andl0 r (bat, the powerful machine would 9 to considerable amount of Power to cure.gra p pe y may see tit to lace hila during the COZY- �.,- ' The members o the English ehoreb of i to . Flour 11.50 per cwt. pieces. 4radaally the wind blackened ing year, that a will bless and pros r ! L r e' ria tit of Bran A $hurts for sale. and thei great solid whrel_ revolved less this pease have, been elesning op the ge him, and that he ma be instrumental.in 4.A ug{rteia�b pl axhi6. g 9 9 jgrounds and put i new seats inside of the y �" OPPIN Dente per bag done every frcquont.. To be sure it broke loose from ichurch. the hands of our Lord in bringing many •'Ar ✓`ll.._J4_.. _ .. _ HOMAS DONN, Conveyancer, Co /be pump mttmChment. This mill is.of I We wonder who the y paeans roan from scale 10 Christ." Moved byJ.l3rumwell, , T day in the week. he tat•r variety we are told. " That we as `a �.1 ; 1 miseioner Lor Laking Affidavits, etc., C1Imtdre- _ b sallivan a corn rs is ct�roing back to seconded by J. Taylor, 1 Mont,Ont. `_ __.. �_ -I— Il. E V ISSy . FRED R. GEE,I Goo. ©eros mud' THit Nitws' scribe !this town to tak the children out for Quarterly Board wish to express to Rev .11, '• B17NTIN(3, 7sb.ler of it arrielge M NAGEIt, PROPRIETOR. went fishing Tuesday and had s splendid another drive. G. W.-Stevenson our high appreciation of _� • Licenses Lor the county o1 Ontario. Or- . - __ _ _ , -_____ __. —_._ afternoon of sport. We shell refrain Aay parties ort oCiallQatherings is need his services both as a preacher and a pas L doe at the store or at hie residence,Plii�ering from iunumeratmg the haul as the fit st of a base soloist ahoatd enquire of the tor, for by his indefatigable labors, espe, _ viler - I A` QUIT TALC to fell tt etnr is st a Qreat disadvantage Presbyterian choi , who can supply their y Tally in vtsteinR the sick and those wha ' R.BEATON,TOWNSMP CLERK 'r you know. As the returned after night- wants on the shot st notice. y y ft have not been in the habit of attending t - D• Conveyancer, Commissioner for .taking It is finally sett ed that a social will' be affidavits, Accountant and Inenranre Agent. i I• I. I fall oar Citizens were not permitted t0 y ClltlrCh, we believe he has done mach t0 I lt'oney � ' an on farm ro Ina "wills pro- gaze with longing eyes Upon the huge held at.the home of Geo. Fitzpatrck On , • ,o K g g y g im rove the circuit both spiritua.ly and r bated. OFFICE—At W�itevale. Will be in i I I po the 24111 Of May 1 aid of she W. F. Dd. S. p - ham ever Morias afternoon the ',:.. I' baskets filled wi6h speckled darlisge, ttmporally. And tt'ie oar earnest esti- . W. Reith thea Orth end merchant is in A good stmt may etcpected, tansgaction of bvBineee. y $7-y I _ °� __ that his pastorate may be eonttnued to ' ---. -- — .-I financial difficult es we are extreme! ONEY TO LOAN APPLY !TO . F. - '� �r y OHE RifwoOD. the fall term allowed by Conference, and - '- M Hutchison, appraiser at Claretnogt .Lor I e% sorry to say. A wholesale firm in Tor, I ; - we hope and play the Lord may continue M1 Canada Fermanent Loan & fiavings Co., head . .C' 9 � ! onto bays placed a man in charge. It is Misel Sedge is isifing with her brother to bless and prosper him in his work of. a" office,Toronto. $tock capital $3,000,000. ,Total Of`I a `• not yet knoeern what ate will be taken 'at resent• r assets$e,7oo,000. The company lends monad on b . - , pa p winning souls for His Kingdom." 'GP. A v` i� 'towards a aeltlenieDl. We feel extremely Rev. Mr. Li ingstone visited at W. Heron, Recording Steward. , lowest current rates of interest and otic favor- `1 . able terms of repayment. Mortgagee and do- //( \ sorry for Mr. Reith in his trouble, as he Irwin's on 6stur sy. - , . r' purchased.pnrehnsed. No commission.SNB�Ldeley was slwsytc attentive t� business and of Our football bo •s are having great ureic , Ezpenses moderate. 'tices. Wonder w ere the first match will wMITEVAhE. + 11 `: � regular habits. Besides that,tie is rather . AA, POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT - up in Tears to be compelled to start buai• - a ;r • for bhe county o1 Ontario Drawings nese efts anew. Mr. McCrae, a r clerk bas left as. Macy We regret to learn that Mrs. Jsmew 4 ? I- . I apes eppeeiftcations lnrniehed for every ,class of I,. _ of his friends wi him every saoeess in tile. Taylor is ill. `�' building. Steam aria hot water heating sad We have to refer this week to itis death I new sic. Messrs. Moats 8emmingway and Wipe ventilation a specialty. Offfo+a—Gettig Bloc)t:, .I � - I � of one of our most industrious and up* r pert bas 1 his tilei machine to Rork baited Calvin Fenton on Sunday. . corner Dundas .sad Brock streets, WWII y. 1` w r ht citizens. After an illness of some • I Residence—Kiagown Road Rest Picker ng: 37-y once again and to turning them out faster A. E. Thornton has returned from a — two. weeks George Found passed away on than ever. lengthy visit to his brother E. A. o! Nor - T. PENN ELL, HOUSE PA11N Tr,Ii da of last week. le>avia a wife and M isa Blake is in our_ midst once again. vai. E• and Decorator; Ail kings of bonds paint ! .: . There ing,riga writing, graining, Paper-hangi g,Blas- two children to mourn the loss of a loVtDg It is said that alt will be with as !or the Mies Ferrier; of Green River, intends' - -,' fag, kalsomining, tinting, etc., done n abort + hasband aDJ fathtir. Deceased was in hie rammer. opening out a dressmaking shop in this Z notice. All painting doge by me will b of pure , Mr. 1lsmilton, of Toronto, epet5t a few village. 11 linseed oil and white lead and eatiefaeti n gnat- I. €3fth year lad wa8 a mason by trade- ds a with our a isl ruerchant, Mr. Green Miss Mintie Gerow, of Brougham, ane .• antsed. An early order solicited. A y order , , i Re was a mean?ber of the I. 0. F. and y g L left with J.Tanner & hon, butchers, P• faring, ! ` ; M.O.U.W from whish societies the be• last week. her friend Miss Larkin, I visited friends will receive proml�t attention. work s t ewe Mr. L'awsoit i ha -itig one of those fine hereon_Sundsy. + Whitby. I ' I I reaved family will received 88,000-- - iesidetzo_a, i_t_b_y. _ l� g . • g . ___, helot fences erected ted around bio buildin a Alez. Armstron and Frank Barton were; so etbin is usuall said about Barnard s $1 (100 from the former`and $2 000 from HOMA$ POL CHER, Lioe>ose Aue• y" this summer. tfout Sshiog tbt other day,.and both seonr , ` 1 . tdoneer,Valuntor, etc.,for East Y rk and Brains a d some piece of jewelry that the latter. The fuparal took place on ed_a good string. f ' K p j y Arbor day wasobserved at out school on the whole o1 North rai,a south ontari states .. 13atnrday and was largely attended. The Friday slid the and was Sled up in the Mrs. !dos rove, of Brougham, and Mises v attention gi�ea to all orders b.y mail or toegr apt(. has some f om his stock. Ptrhaps a Zak Wet kmen and Foresters were both e g - Charges Moderate. Address THOs.PU CHER, Pr best of style. Lottie Woodruff, of Toronto, spent Sunday - I Boz!7,Proaghsm,Ont. in brooch or stick pin, a handsome ring or sent at the burial, when the latter order - Owing to the et w)eatber on Saturday with friends in the vale. 1 L . ' - -- 03nduoted the ceremony at the aye, at; night our band ys did not meet. Just as Mrs. Hawkins, of Paris' who lige been STILL, AUCTICNEER ET chain, or a pretty set of bangles. He 'has ' • G:eeit�tiver,solicits sales from his num the request of t�a widow. . t was in• well, eh Frank. with her mother for some time,has return Brous friends both far and near. -sales yLarms, eo d ban reds--he has hundreds lett(. deed m ye im reitsive Oeremoa The• The farmers s all t'broagh seeding and ed to her home. Ne regret to say thin farm stock,and fferything that is to be ld will p y• be hsnelea by +fie snberriber with the utmost When o oto Whitby, sok over his The remains were laid to rest in the Bap rolling but Jim y, and he will be through Mre. Turner is not much improved in a 5 y g • . I List church are. The funeral sermon will suer or later. Health. I �y cora and sold to the very bast advantage. 461y --- ---- - - ---- —•-- stock. - I . - be, preache3 on Babbath morning, when Mr. Emerton nd- Mr: Brown, of York, On Sunday last the Rey. apt Siplo,-, TOHN LESEIE BOOT AND SHOE �::' were in our tow on Sunday last. We were pastor of the Baptist church, baptized sit ti V Maker, Pegged sand sewn wont. Orders it is expected both the Foresters and lead to see th it smiling faces. candidates by emmersion in the river-here - piomptlynttenaea to. >�zperienoed .v rkmaa [ I N WOOD Workmen will be present is regalia. p Some of our villagers are having great A great number witnessed the impressive _° . I ,. ship. Do t orget the stand,nearly opp site the 0 ---•--- News,Hing street,Pickering r cage. 7-v . times trading b rsee. Will Stas made a ceremony.' - BROU©HAM. .. deal. Wonder here Mac is, as he is not - Dr. Frank White, of Aylmer, visited ham•: - . - • - ORDON :HOri SE, Pickering, Ont., �- in it. cousin A. (1. White last week. Dr.Frank'a- -. . Mlu.Larkin of Toronto, is at present We ender w at - lakes our two Burk man friends were pleased to eongratnlate James Gordon,proprietor. This otel is a Sue new brick building, ffniehed in perior i.' • 8 LLER MILLS. Visiting at the Brougham hotel. street young men, Over to Whitevale, as him upon- having secured- the sheepskin style. Every convenienoe and eomlor for the Mrs. J. M. Gerow has returned from authorizing him to kill and cure. , - travelling public. New and commodion stables :: — they seem to pa regular attention to some- . : ind sheds. 2i5y .:-•I - the oily Wier spending a month there thing up that w . Jas. Malcom hue taken :the contract of '°� g- ` I Meat O_ fits and Two Rowed with xIslatives. We notice the oar enterprising black• remoddling ex-Dep. Reeve Annis' -brick W. gargrave has leased Robert {'rice's smith, Mr. Irwin, has got in some Of the dwelling on the 6th con., and with the able _ Berl reeidei��pe and will take possession of the Tinkler'e lows or sale. If you want the assistance of C. C. Reeser is progressing ' f;�- . . 'Ontario R'ANTD p yy : 11-4',� same this week. plow of the seas n, yon will do well to give rapidly with the work of demolition. �1 ` forwhich I well pay ureldhart, the tailor, is boomintt things them a call. Thomas Burton has ti's garden all ing PICHERING BRAN H. Wo are haven large gatherings at Bible His potatoes were well an securely planted' p F this e>ath .as he Yin three hands assist- C Ween day evenings, but Zhere is by a deputation of ladies from the upper- be hi hest Ce. w lase on < �' :,. -. b p ing b' In his work.. Ever Berson, old and lea ae, who dro and laced the raga :, _ - still room for m g ply, x - Open for the transaction ofalileg ti>aa: F. town and F. GletoW visited young, should to n out an make the "les- lent tubers with their ow fair hands. , Batikina Business. fOr f88d Piekeri g vI ag on Sunday. They re- son as interestin as possible. Robert Milne, D. S.Tu er,Majors Bros' '�` Orrioa Havas—Flom 10 to . ; Ba nr . OR MEAL port h wing had a splendid thpe. G Davidson et with rather a serious and many other in this v cinity have had ` to 1 o'clock. Mrs.,W. AllawsV and Minnie, a000tn- mishap on Tuesday. After delivering some their cattle dehorned duri g the past couple ' wings Bank in tonne tion. per ton. This makes panied i by Mus Flora Robinson, were pork he dIOVe is horses into Gordon's of weeks. This operation at one time held (8•y) (}EORCx .HERR, Man en, here o Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. shed. When b ting the horess out .hey to be a barbarouely cruel rid needless one. --, __ _ th befit feed there is, Mclntte. took fright at so a clothes on the line and was first introduced Into sneda here, and T painlessly and T��C��ER S LI �E Y t T jt; The Irishman is livia high ibis made a quick d li upsetting wagon and ,hse been found ao beneflci 1 parol y 4, . ' I•- I i week ap he daily devours a. ink est per• throwing Mr. D vi son out. They then expediously performed, thbt it is row prat - 1 ter hotjse stake cut from the forequarter. ran for home, bu did not ran very far be• ticed in all parts of the . minion. First-class vehicles and horsto for it day L� R Family $1.60 fore one of the horsesbroke its.leg. It was :' e i r i of a fa beef. one o! George's ne imported mares. Dtr J B $salon's #i•ietfcle, mud they s1•e ` tl or night. Teaming done promp ly by •- elay;or job. 'Bus in'connection set- per a ManitOba, 1. Aeretiag of the South cataria e3X• pe . q alis man ,•Will b0 leased to earn that he has p 7� onrsioia committee was called far Tuesday Davidson eec►s with a f w ht brniaes. Y ing all G T R trains. >F`reight and i , «------ - . • returned to Oshawa an purchased the11 express slivered th all parts of per big. avenin at Ge>row a Hotel, but we did not fife villi e. 7` hear the result of the meeting. The people of North Gwillimbury' .are stock of the late Hang f$h rue from Cher a8 i O' i.` ® postmaster neral to .executors of his estate �Mr Beaton tookz4 Board, sale and commission` stn les , Jose b - Youag has liken estfton pa ioniYtg OYt pot► ge • connection. R CTLY CASHs . '-� of the prewii� recently pVchase>tid- by a an the 11 a of Roach's Yoint post eharpw oa Tuesday and as kept busy � f C*BG. W''. Z"' him o Brook etraa Math. iia has the: etc to eswb and also to chance the good deal of the Irma r ivanq ooagrmt* . L. . .", . Ij ­ . . I �`kil _._.� .._. et - I. . • . I l7c, ayaffi a ialt o3fl to- Edina. nlatioI Isu►. . I , � - -. . . , , Fti' L (4 Town all for next dam Hai liber. .. . I . I I �, - I— , . ;�, � Prc►I?., 1E'1CHsurite3• 1_ ;T _ 3 �,. „�. . : .- , "I . . . L I! . - ­ ' ._-. - .n .a. .. r. s• ._'...:-- - :. - -_.. _,� tet_ I _ ..t#y, ­ .1 y - �­, T. ' ' - - ,,, - - � i lt� ..:.�. 42.. , €.. r. a .. ,.:...:.., :7T ,'1 ..t P _ X. 1rY ., ,..A I C" - ff _. -_.- ..i.Z ...st -. .e. ,., e. . ...lt . ., - .J' ..,:-o... -1. fY. - T k ysf _ :, i .,: .. Sri. . � ._.r.i'. �..... .... ... - h >, .:�' . -. '_.. -. _. .. a,.. ' ,y 1.. 'a ' ]r��:q�Y .. .1 '. 1: -. h.. f ... _ .ryr. ,.f s•,.Y -. ..:: ro ,: ,:. - .. _V ..- s R, \ f '[Cg' y,i`,,,".' . � .. . .»P �' r. --. �.. . -.i df,. i2 f . 4 .. I. ,.rf:,e_ .. - 4'h` -. p . : .__�_s _ >.: 1. r. _. ,�r�r. �ca mow, _ .,,_ ,,,.. . .. i3�. - �. � .n., 5�.5,� � _� ,� L- f gyyx... F'.. -n.ty4 + ::...+c. 9 -..fS i.. :_J-+.. yr'1.. ke A,-w#•>f.[. L �: {� 1 y�+�y .Z. i .� - - - 1 _ .:- W, ! ,.e -T �. R•- �,a ..i _:... _._ �.. ... .,__...:e,.. __ r ..a! f�.s.a ? 2_L.,P �'. i' ......- 16rr ..�.i.T- �,-:- ♦Xvi *.. vp� _ - . 4 ,>PR-. .. -, 4 - ..,,,1..._5w. -,;,•,,,v- ... -+..: :!. .i -r-1H-d€,-_ ..�,-'"u't. '`fr -,ux. .;Ta' ,.L,- .,C-.'C•d=vi.'t - i� .t. : .•. :{,. s. - "#: '7'- - ti..,: '.:s.- -;.-:; :. ,.,,�. €L"`ia+Ek.'Y' _ €.a .mss • ., ;-, Y,1- - -• - _ R... >�Rs. -.es:_-._.- { -:x= :kat, } -'<. - s. «: t- r`k ,_ -`�`` �, ,.4e1i' . • - �r Y--'..: :fir- :L•' tY .cn , £S ... �,. 7 t .iw, _ rFd ' k+.-''-�.'r {t d" ' x•r^, - �Ms�- c-,-u'`-,_t �j,�, r;,. u, ....�_h �i Vit.. 'v' :�, _a'!;rt .. f - - 4 :fL_. .� .�;Yii�•.e. .:�"` 1-...-011111111 e .». '� -it-i�, ..3«!_"- F' .. x . - ..,.q r ,::., , .:� _ ..@ r3+� - '3'L 4' ..sat ,La�i,S .<X-f.�i�#iy-- ._ _ .�: , _ P'�"/�.'. :. , :.. 'f I .�• a, a', ,zf�. 1 =s. `� I�-;`SF h.. -, aYr ,. .- .. -_: "-[.. -.:r._ .::_T: Y Fi "r, .. }.-s. �. ,,,-�{�akr sa.: if. -F_ i�° - qdl� ., ,?•...•1.4. .eg .1 .:..i a 5y� T I4r ,r6J3 'k:? a" 1. w r - . — _ : .. lire- ..,.. + _° AS r r. r a [... a i.. _ -ase a_ rte. .iia ;.r . t _ __ r..: ..- ...,art ..., ,,_..n ._. L _,<.'X' t: I 1tf _ _ t`; `93i",. ^"4 f. '# `, _ _ _ . - ... _ : :.. ,. -:w,. .. . ... .. I ra - . ;. r r 1 ..-- .. .. ,.. 1 I .:.�. I.- - , _. .. .-.. .. .. .. ... : R .r .�. - - .-. -• ..7A :- ... •I. •i .. ...--. .. .: .. .. f : ': .. Q �. _ . »s s. a. a _ _ �., . -. ..:. _ ,..r. ,. s., .. _ . :- _ . . v. 1- i a ! _ .. - .. ...._�.. .. n r .__ --.. _ _ - - : I _ ! I • . , ,.1 ... { . - . _ .a ,_ 1( .. . :- _ 1 • ! . - _ _ i ,..: 3t f. den�8 at thl hands of the nt►tives, wha ___ t - T _N IN AFflICA t' th® I�,rtke during Lho oatxting summer to A (TREAT MUTINY. ><< • expect to be lite after they die, and who, ���j W � �W facilitate the gatberin of the harvest. ,:. _.. "_ • theref re, re aiid white with awe as either _ Tke Mntlny nt 8pltbcad Yenry a ltlutadred `' ghosts Qr dev'1 . I . Emperor William has- promoted the Lietatt liestnnuriz Pow in CantrAa—T. i Grand Duke of Hesse t the rank o: Ma or- Tears Age. , ' epgses Uf S r F D inion, Side-de-camp to the -- CANADA--- J -Un rif 86t,srr Faults olthe Great lrsplorer. IVfarqu s of L r e vt•hen Governor-General General to honor of hie marriage to they ISth, 1;97 broke tit the on1'p + The Cnatotne official of London, tint., Princess Victoria of S xe.Cobur •Gotha: mutiny,,khat has ever extends far among A aplr,�d,id specimen of manhood, over in Can da, w io succeeded Mr. Stanley as have confiscated ir�iz co efgnmenis of lot- g the men of that Royal Navy u on .wh ich six feet in height, broad aLouldered,. erect the go arnor f he Como 1:'rQe Stato, Lieut. tery tickets, New Zealand is ver anxious to annex P Samoa Britain' relies so greatly fo her safet . of frame yet supple, with a.fine earnest Westrn rk sp a s in high Lerma, as lie does , and a majority of the felanders. are , y copntenance, clear grey eyes, honest in ex- also of eis a n, whom he knows only by The trade retu as for Euada for March said to kze in favor.af t to irtovemant, It ie This alarming disaffection c rnmeneed on . pression,- entered tho �•lontreal \Fitness repute, }'owe e . -I show a decline it, imports and exports com• probable that the trea� powers would con- board the grand channel fleet at Spithead, office the other day and introduced himself • . pared with the va ne month last year, sent to the annexation, then under the co.nmrnd of L rd Bridport: . i as Lieutenant tit'eatntark,a Swedish r�flicer, Th Brits Re i tratlon Lavv The Ottawa ri er,, at Ottawa is ra i fI The saiCors required an veva ee of wages - g + P t Y It is a-sled in.St, eteraburg that. the and certain re ulations as t roviaiona. who had served the King of the Belg}ana At P went h British registration Bats Tieing on accoant of the recent heavy rains. ' g P Czarewitcti }a diainclin d to marry,and that they appointed two delegat s from taaeh on the Congo under Cdr. H.M. Stanley. , are mac a u bit ogee a There has been a •ise of more than four feet „ ;' ' p • yea►• and about he weals to reaoun,e t ie succession to the Lieut: ti� esttilark has seen much of life since Sundays ship, and these for several da a had entire three i oaths ar consumed in the process throne in favor of his y ungest brother,the command of th.e fleet: U a promise in.tro.pical Africa, has been "an instrument of cam itxtio nd revision. In order to A majority]of enty•two has declared in (grand Dulte Miebael. by Government of full com lienee with of eiviliiation in the dark continent," and be regis eyed an elector must have resided favor of the 1•e a actment of the Scott Act An almost incessant trembling of the their demands, the men cheerf 11 return he is far from satisfied with the methods in Charlottetdwu P-E,I Alar e.vote was y ed pursued'in the name of civilization b the continu ;ualy u given•precinct for twelve + g earth in parts of Greec is still perceptible, to their duties. But the prom se not being 44 Y months befor 6I a construction of the list polled. but vo mote severe shoe ke have been felt. fulfilled in a week or -two, an an Act, of 'whites in their treatmentof the blacks. He is he 'u declares that.it is necessar that the civiliz• g ; .a r g� lation (which bears-severe- The Port At•thu , Duluth, and Western The Parthenon has beet seriously damag• Indemnity not having been offered by Y ly upon those n n who are often compelled railway bridge arose the Kamiuiati*luia ad,' Parliament to those sourer ed in the ed peoples of Europe,and America should to move from p ace to place in search of river near Stapley was carried awe b .Lhe matin be Impressed with the truth in regard to work. ,vbn 'f workman can.satisfy the ice coming down n Saturda Y y Of the tWo hundred a td thirteen pereans Y+ the doings of the_explorers, of the .leaders y arrested in Warsaw 1 9t week for taking . THE BAILORS AGAIN REB LI'.ED. presccib ';d �ti td tion as L,o residence; ho Chief of Police oun , of Chatham, Ont,, art in L�}te Kosciasko celebrations, two of expeditions. of the governors. of such )ossa hie vote f he has failed to a hia and deprived their otheers of .t left author- - : provinces as the Con o Free State. ch p Y has formally comp eine that in his opinion tundrel and nine have been sent tri Si- •speaks of nothing he has not sego, but even rates, a berm, 1 ich in the United Kingdom due and proper at ps are not being taken to beria, ity, said Adriliral Colpoya and he Ca•ptaiti = . - so he has to tell of the moat hideous int- referee cluaiv ly to local taxes and has no prevent the spree } of diphtheria in Chat• of the man•of-wa►, London, wo, •e placed in '` ' thing to do ori h imperial taxation. Un the },am, The pe conal etI'3cts of Ad►niral de Gama confinement; end affairs won •a gloomier morality.practised by white officials; of - other h tfd, a ich man may vote in •every were reg a tly seized in 1 io de ,Tane}ro, and I aspect than before. But a bill aeeurin ATxoerors cxv>;t.Tr� j constitu <ncy here he possesses th® quali- ?air. Michael Ad `ma, li P. for Northam• it is said that lettere ave been found g to berland N. $. is i poor health and will showin hat 1•n land at (i Porta al were the aeatnen what (tad been pr mired, was - systematically -carried on b commanders hcations of t e Parliamentary franchise, ', g g g hastily passed through both houses of , Y leave for llenv!er, ('olorado, and may not re• in_ favor of Lhe revoluti n to restore the of espeditiony and governors ; of slave We: mai ad that and& the existing ; I arliament, and Lord Howe w nt ri�wn to eystjem )eerie of thirty five days elapses turn to Ottawa;be.c re the eiid-of the session, mo arch , dealing, not merely slavelioldin�, but slave I ortamouth to act as mediator, The dale- - buying and slave selling sit the worst betgveen the d saolution and the reasaembl- Chancellor Flem ng, of Queen's U 'ver- limper r Will}itm }}A promised to 6e gates of the fleet declared then elves satin- character by White officers, who are sup. ing of Y �liam nt, the general election not city, K}ngston Un , at a'meeting o " the Fpre9ent & the marriage o the Czarewitch tied, and good order was imme iately- res- posed to be working hard to stamp oilt taking p ce i one day, but extending over theological alumni, advocated the iige of and) Prin ess Alix of Hes e, which will be tored. Later,on the seamen-.o some ships slavery, - several eeks the boroughs being heard prepared for�tn4 of l rayer in the Prest'yter- cel orate 1 in the palace t Peterhof, near at Sheerness began-to mutiny ; and this .. In order to make the_ impression he de--' from bef a th counties. }an (,hutch a� rho c iectetion of the finis• St 'eters�b urg, probably i .August next. ccutagious spirit spread so r pidly,_that sires, Lieut. ltiestrark frankly declares.. All th e fe aures of the. electors: ma ter, __ ____ almost all the ships of Admiral Duncan's Griner t w°i a enation ate to be Chan + — fleet at 1 armouth a ointed de e . that he selected the most shining mark as Y P g• An Amerman fir has secured the eon' 1! What do Yot Eat. PP gates, and' the object of his attack. He declares that ed. Th regis ration --•ill take place twice tract for the const uction of the am Ming A Sa•isy physician })anti en Rritingabout sailed. away to the Nore to join the ships • :11r. H. M. Stanley, the foremost African a year, ingtli to force every January and works at Hamilton . Ont., _the price eing the, dishes of "famous• in(n, and declares from Sheerness, New griev rc(�a were ' leader of his da is also foremost amoi3 July, '1 o be registered, a man need not required to be redressed-, .an , fresh and . Y, g three hundred and sixty thousand d lata the>fe is no-doubt that the ood one eats Las extravagant demands were made, t7overn- those leaders who have been uilt of the reside m e tb n three months continuous) g Y in a ive I re incl, He is no ion Y Canadian workmen will be employed, and great influence on the temperament,. the crimes-which he declares are a disgrace- g p ger to be the works will be " onipleted by Jan ary, 'a oleon was coffee craz . He used to ment` was now convinced that to yield and a hindreTice in Africa to civilization, disquali d.by nen•pay.mentof rates. 'This t would only encoursgp a repetition of similar . is reason le, because, while a failure to S9\�� I drink from two my to• tw .nty five tugs a proceedings ; and therefore every arrange- Of the five years which Lieut, t�estinark t Judge Chan a r e s'it'u ))lent- Y' 'spent in east tropical Africa, fifteen months Pay loca axes) might plausib.y be deemed P g Pt in the (" da ; and never felt any evi effects from it, , ment wan made for compelling the mutineers: ' were spent as an ogicer pf the Congo Free g g real District Court tined bother \lur h Lord Byron (tad to have jt st as much tea - round f de Trig a ratan from the exer• P Y to submit. A}� communication" : between rise of mu is i al for having illegally practiced medicine in but.ho was not much of an a&ter Few eta State, under H. A9. Stanley, _For two ' p pariah, or country Montreal and recE wing remuneration for y K p° them and the shore was cut off, and - . ' - month$he was under Mr.Stanley's personal franebia , it sh uld not shut him out from are ver ood feeders. B •rod often took . supervision at his own station, comin into repreaen tion in Parliament, with which his services. The efendant had opened a onl�' one meal a day, and t that he usual- , N'o FOOD NOR WATER . g . old curE ' Inst 1 'lute ad h contact with him dally ; for the remainder the rates l ave cthing to.do. Tha poorest S for Lhe tree,ment of Y h seas, cucumber , and cabbage. I w&a suffered to pass to them. 1 heltriutineera, - of Lha time he was at other stations. man con font s to the imperial revenue inebriates, '� Schiller, the C,ermait po t, liked ham, I therefore, detained all vegaela coming up . : His gravest charge against fir, Stanle when he uys rti�les subject to customs or The honrar de e of LL. D. was confer- oalmou, smoked meats a td peas. This the Thames, and took out w},at they chose _ Y excise d lea. ' P ural votin ie not y shown he had a good•-digeat on. A diet like for which their delegates, _ the incipal of ie of havinf{ allowed his native ss'rvant to t q , -as red by,Queeu s Uni •malty, Kingston, Ont., that is enough to kill some eo le, whom was Richard Parker ��Ir' buy and sell slaves. This servant, while we have id, holly suppressed, for a rich at convocation,upo► Lord Aberdeen Princi- r P P wl,o assumed under .Mr, Stanley's eye, was 'guilty of man m� till cabs several votes in the pal Loudon, of Tor oto Univereit hl r. H. When John the Baptist nourished him- the title of Vice-Admiral,gave drafts on t11��e m-ukin mons out of,the sale of a oun same+ c stit: envy, rovided he is the G, Jol and Mr. y' ' self with :octtate and wii( htaney, it Was Treasury, es taken for the nae of the. Britidh - g Y y g I p y, Charles Macdonald, a just,ac;nivah in keeping wt h-his character navy, At length, reduced to rept want o slave for eoneubir_age. He asserts that Mr. Possesso f a vera) Parliamentary Iran- member of the Amt rican Societ of Civil g Stanley's "boy".bought a beautiful young chisel i hat constituency. - But, under Engineers, New Y rk. - Y as the preference of 'Lord ster for bread, water. and dissensions and distrust prevail.- + J creases, and water. Plato, the great phil- i•ng.among themselvei, several a}lips left - _ _ • African girl, an "Eve noire" on the U er f Mr. More still, he will not be able to Pp A despatch from Yorthport, Ont., Later oat,ptiet, ate, a$ a sale, on:� honey, bread, the tnutinoue (lest and surrendered al Congo for a few yards of calico and sold vote in re tktan one gonstitaency, and tfiat, two men, na ned Grant Covert and• vegetables, au< eerress. Some of these were fired u on *� i En lishn n will be e a 1 fruit. 1 e Garthaginiahi Sh P . her for immoral purpose)' to an ofticer'nam• g p red the disgraceful ! Richard Trumpour of Big:island, -were General, Hannibal, was oft(a satisfied wit;, by the mutinous vessels, but at len th all - ed Vangela for £:i0 "pajid by cheque upon spectacle of a plutocrat casting scores of ! drowned on Tuead y night while crossing olives • while tite Roman Dieator Sulla, Gama in, and gave up their (fele ates who : Lhe Bank"of Lc,ndon." In reference to thi9 f ballots i ll pa4rts of the United Kingdom, lies<luito 13ay in a mall duck boat, was one cf the realest c urmanda of with a numbs g ' incident Lieut. Westmark says that some of ` It is furl r pJcovided that, except in the �- g R hta r of others, considered as . . the oflici&le of the company were, with the universit• e, alk elections shall take place ,. - UNITED STAMS. day• Iiia favorite dishes u re the flesh of� principals in the mutiny, were tried by : implied consent of the governor, Alr. Stam on the a a day, and" that onl twent the wild ass, chickene'drow tad in a certain , eourt-martial, Several, including Richard Y Y Dr. Parkhurst an tounceg the intention of .brand of wine, th brains c' ostriches and ; Parker, K ere ekecuted ; others were sen- - ley, openly and excessively inimorai in their days.ehall ntervene between the dissolving his morality organ' anon to enter politics cranes, and annild. Jlshome preferred mut- : tenced to di(lercut punishments, and the relations with 1 of a Parl a a n and the convening of its and attempt the oc .cthrow of Tammany at ton and milk to al}ether edi ,les and drinks. .; rest pardoned• The fleet of Adm'rat llun-' THE.Bi'ACi: woMt*v, successor the polls nextt Nov mbar. ('�harles itis (;teat a.to vensi("n with especial can, consistingprincipally of tt;eae( utinous � _ _ Some of the otpicials had from three to S�+e 1 . ., Gen. Coxa a arhi is radualt a rr�i�ch- P•*snare, an,l Kin Hanr t' of France p' vaesele, shortly afterwar(ia gainedhe cele• Fe ale Crlininals. Y g Y PP g Y . concubines. Mr. Stanley himself wa,s utter- ing Washington, an the general expects to ; ate melons and oysters wha lever possible. 1 brated victory over the Dutch: flat under ly free from this vice, thou h he tolerated Be�el, hove, writings on social eublecis reach-the ca itaI b the : Ch I '. brat of ata with a ar}(e \I L, of Sweden, w of ten eatiat}ed ; Admiral De Hinter. - it in others. Lieut, �Ve mark sPetna to are comin to tit ac•zpted as authority, in a P Y Y t�ith simple bread and b„tter. Frederick , __�,_.. think that sweeping reform is necessary in recent w k make the starthug assertion following of fire but dred thousand men. . Nra, Eli.-a eth : lau hter,was murderer the Great prefera•ed corn-me 1 uddin , an( that the ,ovor .foci) of female criminals to B l connection with this vice; which is hardly at•l'omeroy, O., lIa ch 31,and her husband j Emperor Josepli II., of Aus ria, ome,ettea ' GAS MOTORS. - - - checked by its own fatal results, Another the pope] inn �in :urope and Amari a i9 at.d hart bread. __ � . I J greater a resent tlhan at any time in the was suspected n Wednesday a spiritual Emperor 11 iiham I.,liked crave charge is that a cannibal feast was f o stere an.l lobsters. �ue�i Sri'„tit or t.x ,e lister o lie world. and be roves con• Nedium detail d ' i crime to him_, and },e,( Y arranged'for in order that it mi lit be de- Y I (( Art, poets; and thinkers eem to have a ! t rititeat• For;tot rw g elusively t e tr ith of his statement try stn• int into h a 'case and blew out hia Itkin f put�tou otytrcPe�ar., scribed. It will be.remembered that the ill II t'ri'te gat ere( from. the police bureaus brains. g or a greater variety f •dishes and - =ated Doctor.Tameson,ofMr.Stanley'ssecond 1 drinks thorn kin a and races. Goethe Tha coming motor for the prop' laion of alyd court of man civilized countries, A statue of S 1 es care Drag unvalled in ' ' g P street care wilt be as, accorctitig t the re eolumnEntin ley relief expedition,arran ed ; , Y p + ,cued charnpaggue. .Leasint,' favorite dish K g 1�'oman to e,y woman according to liebel•a Lincoln park, - ('hicago, recently. Tho , was lentils, hattC also ma tfested a pre- .1 port of Consul-+;eneral Mason at Frankfort, for a eimilarshon. Perhaps,the main cher e ' figarae is a bright land sh'u'n statue was_ acted in accordaneb with the+ r , against 1Ir. Stanley is tbatnf cruelty bo h I ungallant g , Terence for ,euti:s, for Pont neranian ud- t�ermany He shows the, the t ermane success at' hieding, rivaling in skill dex- provteionsfgf the will of Samuel Johnston ! p have it•vesti ated the sub act iif n ideal to his orlicers and the natives. ,3e d.id ► . ding and baked fruit» Forclu to '1'assrt was ; g j • .• not look atter the comfort of his officers terity, and adi itneas even tyle beet male who left ten theuaend dollars for that par• : addicted to eatin sweet this a even ❑L. , motive power with- their usual tl orou - when they were ill, and neglected their talent. Itp his articular line o criminality pose. _ K R p - gh- . the F.ngl}s dc,nan leads i i Dint of IL ane stats' ting sugar on salad. Moses Mendelesohn, reqs, and as a result of exhaastive experi- . : •welfare at all times. :While using wine P d in th-e.Pruasian Diet"that the niuvi'.1an, h,ad the smile testa. He once. ` 'Heats, have detcrminel that the gag motet himself while well, he refused it to hia sub- uuntbere, i ut �he french woman carries -the position of husbandry wan so seriou laughingly remarked that 't was a it P I ie ttto chew est and .best of all nieana of otl' the p 1 far dexterity and ingenuity,- that it needed earnlest attention. During "that sugar could not be aw otened—with ! p P E' ordinates when they were sick. He spoke I ower ro ulsion. The trend of the beat - coarsely and harshly to his officers at moat At black a'Yiag and other uenteel branches the past decade the r iortgages ori farms bad $u fiat. expert gpinu>n is in that direction, and this of iniquit ticedrding to Babel Lha Amari- increased by one a' d a half milliards of has come aC a period when electric fay acem- times. tautthechiofindictmentofthischarge ' iehisexcessivecrueltyto the natives, Lieut, can woma ae equr ),and slie practically marks. C€tn Turt1 ASId© a— u11Ct. ed to be on the puii,t'of rep acing lend su- . Westmark)asserts.:hat lie himselfsavt tinegro, monopoliz thq profession both in this ` President Clevelat d is t,reatlr disturbed perseding al} other forms of Rnotive� power. by Stanley'sorder,tie(}toatreewithhishead. country a d Eutjope. Ae murderesses and A simple Tailor of Jlannit tm, Gerraany,.� The report fella of the gra(at ex epee of t particular y as ; poisoners, women have Duet the approach of the Coxey army, and is f downwards, and thutwhi.e the poor victim contemplating the i silo of a semi-otlieial i Lovre (>y name, wou,d Berm i h&ve solved ; the cable'in construction, the: noise and was in this ositicn Mr. Stanle himself long held 1 ;e-iu the front rank of-crinin a robtem which has bathed fl rho hi 7 proclamation adntc>n ahinf{ all petrous aha ' 6hty ; danger of the trullby, and of the high a lied thepash; ” Y elegy: Fon lite clays of Jacosta De ec nested scientific Soldiers nd sailors of o ntin cost at►d unroll ti'l't PP Hoaraness and cruelty contemplate visiting the national capital+ l Fen g y of Lhe, were so habitual with \1 r. Stanley.and so I Medici,t e llol'gta,and the Marchioness"de that Choy mutt real act the lows and con. the'country—the roduction f a substance, , un.derground electric aystem, nd thlen com excessive at times that I veril believed Brim'life 9 chs Sanguinary minded of rho compnr,►'ttvaly light surf flaxit 10 which will ; in back to the a9 ntOLOr Y . duct themselves in a acetal and respectful ' g g he dacri bay he was not quite• right in his head,"said the fair sex h e .,►d �a predilectior, toward att tura a>idc a bullet. "I•'or cont t utontha past experiments that have been made. )with it plied toxi o osy,in which acie eco they have manner. rho miiltury authorities of rho {a'ver's realm I in A;uropo, I'raetieal tri>!la have been lieutenant. `°One time AIr, Stanley ernt ' his servant to,buy some human flesh which proven tit , scives clearly the superiors of F,verylcliaj�etraary n South Carolina lt�s have been ex erimentin wit i Lowe' - the rough r nd lless vtrsatile murderers of received orders to c one immediately, as' o p p�� i3 a Sul• made at Neufchatel, Swtterlan(r I and : had been prepared for a cannibal feast,just let root rtottl with the idr, of determiu• f Dresden, and the reaultb in troth "cases to s e if it was really p )stable or not blit` the ma�Ca t e perattaeiau. Of courae.in ct�a result of the i overnpr'e requtRition on 6ho ingg its et1i,acy ae a protectit gagency for while perhaps not whop concluaiv hav when it reached him, it was putrid .and he � criminal lr tistiics devoted to infanticide Supreme Couri'si deciision. 'I hH Attorney- artld►ers iii the Ge:(1, It has i ithstood the � been sof Y e , General belie i avorable as to be worthy !of ex- threw-it in the river." _woman led by $suers)open lzngths. That (. vee this decision allows the eararuet testa ami iia invento , only a fawn amination, The Neufchatel cars cos w`_' , ;` Air. Stanley," said the lieutenant, •` is was to ha le sen ex ceted, But it ie sur- unrestricted sale of liquor, out a Lest ease y R , ,h5b ' P da s a o (fogged in a suit of it, permitted each, pass Dna-hundred-foot currents, _ undeniably an able man, of great_ force of Pricing to uo a its late years the proportion wi;l be soon brouf{l�t to decide the nuee• the+ itusrian ambassador to lir pinto} balls I run backward or forward, and with ;.9 character, great powers of organization, of of female fir" nkards and suicides has almost tion• at"hint point blank at close range and, horse power-traverse 'any part of the line, untiring energy and possessed of a splendid doubted, h le t ere has been n Jar;{e com- A aet`ious mistake�ha$ beet! discovered In thoughevery bullet struck f irly, suffered which is•30 feet higher ac the midwati point _ constitution, These qualivics, together Parative iq�cr ase in Lie number of feminine 1 reaident Cleveland s sealing proclamatioq, no injury whatever. This w uld seem to � than with his cot ambler at the Teri per3onal habits, and his i e' founded on to error in the Act of Conp�re,te, p ends, at a speed of 11 miles an rove c,nclueivoly khat Herr ewe's cloth, hour. Gas compresae3 to six atmospheres r determination to succeed at whatever cost Like th$ hil�sopher he .is, Bebel does which`prohibita the capture of $eats at all made into regimentals would render the is fucitished byr,he city as com an at 1 - to other people, made hitt more successful pot leave tea to take his terrifyin figures time within a zone of mixt miles around the boldiete! weariu + g P y S ,09 gg Y b then' ae ins uluerabl'o a$ per 1,000 foot and it is found that under that any other n►an in pushing the work in as hypotlls s from which to &Educe our I'ribyloff island, in which therv►ord "exclu. Achilles of old. sash cottditlura th Africa, Ile was popular, too, with the own conclusi na afs to the crave of woman's sive" ie need instead of "inclusive" of tarn- IIut Lha }avan�r claims mo a than that trip—six sod one halfam lesasieol theround natives; tl►e people from the chiefs down startling pro react in criminality, He live Loris) waters, for hia wondArful fabric. Ha asserts that or about cue cant per p►ssenger for a fil ed liked him, because, though hard and ek- figured it all out! to hie own satiafactiota I b the use of it a war ship ma be rendered cur (2 0 passengere) or 'calf a .cent for the and places ill blalme where every think}n nE`''RAL. Y __ acting,-he°paid them all well, gave them I g ' impervious to the fire of au to of cloth and beads. He was a than of man Will er;y (co Himself though he may not It is hinte3 that }n .he riots at Hold'mezo y. Y t, ne, however single run. )Levu If thin be true, as L we ha"a de•. Thea brings the net operating •expenvea eat resources sad never failed to find dare say eo t home)it roperly beton s, asharhel Hun ar the police rverr in ,te first claims fru , the bullet• par pa Fenger so far below the c�at,af elect- p g Y� g monatrated 1• . • means to overcome any difficulty which He attrib•it s tide rapid and sstour,ding sympathy with the r oters. proof cloth will revolutionize naval are rich might arise. But he was sacceseful in increase i eminine criminality to the Tho Queen orae gra fly pleased with her p g hi ty, horae•power, steam or compressed facture, Shi a need no Ion r be built of air, that, although the experiment is still emsncipati n of woman,and since the ratio stay in Florence, and her health and spirits iron ur steel and encased in a tilled armor neiv, "the roblam is thought to be Solved . sriTE ciF Ilrs crErTY _ of increase in crimes committed by females have both been much benefited. g p and disregard for the morals of the' people keeps soon a u,al pace with their progress of reat thickness and cumber ome wei ht, in favor of K gas for all similar roads, ' Touch- a Light wooden cruiasr, a mer steel shell, ing the Dost of cons ruction, Lha (;ensu) among whom he lived ; not 'because of towards eq a ity with maa in commercial it is announced tat $suers) $vises o! a boat of aluminium or copper., mi hG brave General them," Lieut. Westmark could form no political,s ie tific, and literary realms, his Asiatic cholera have been d;seovered at with impunity the broadside td e f a flo - i quotes results at Dresden of exper- _ opinion as to whether it was likely that conclusions w ulq appear to be based upon Husiatin, a town of Austrian Galicia, ing forteose or the heaviest eh t and shc+ll horse cars as fl�etric&I and as motors and Mr. Stanley would ever'go back to Africa ; sound logic; If so it would seem oto be onl o lows: For a Ive-mile double but he wanted the public to know what a question of omen gaining Ealy er ualitY The betrothal of th Czarewitoh and tate of the leviathan guns of a m dern coast• track-road, 20 cars, all wires, horses, snot- had been ;eing on there, and his purpose with ms+n in It other walks life uncal Princess Alix of Hea a is announced. It defense battery. And since a fight cruiser. ore equipment included: Electrical, $19, I� affords great satistuet on to German of high speed, barring its vel erabilit is, SSO• was to arouse public opinion fin order that she Rill cap t a slim x of her rYutnph by. Y• y, , figs motor, 1t2,300: horse care ti1:33. . . there might be_no repetition of it b �1r. Tha Spanishrpilgri is in Rome hays mrde b)' redeon of its mobilit touch more ef}ee. ' Y getting into ail just as often as he does, Y *3U, let oyerat:a" expenaati•. Horse Car•, Stanley or any other European. "I will and going to the gall ws with the same money concrib tions o the Po e a re at- five thaei a heavily armoured 1 ne of battle 5}Lo ; cents per kilometer; electric, 5 cents;�;- �' P gg g chi the navies of the faint®w uld contain as motors, 4 cents—an econom of {?3 er never go back to she Congo,"said the lieu- frequency aii{I eclat. ing one truudre" and twenty-two thousand p' g Y P tenant; " they would riot have me ; I have —'--' -. francs. hone but ships of that 0149$,at which three cent. in favor of gas motors as against elect- made enemies of all connected *ith the can be built aL lees expense the is involved rieity, An A k I Sltuatloil: It is stated o the a Itbority of the For• in the construction of one aril ored battle • province by my exposures," I was.down Baron Doors was o ae Judge where tike g q S' permit ship. T'he saving to the na 'ons o _ .. with the fever an.I suffered a good. deal, accused could only u deratand I fah and ei n Once Lha harm n will not the annexation of the Sam_ oan islands to world would be enormous, f thO MEASLES AND PNEUMONIA. but, as you can see, I am a perfect}y sound an interpreter wad arc rdingly a rn. New Zealand, = healthy man today. It took me about six # It $err hrtwe'$ invention is a 1 he claim$ . The prig tai said r plied o he inter• A law Sae been pre aced a:ompetIing the for it it will be a boon to na 'ood cursed The AivfnI State o[ .lfri►irst Ra months after I left Africa to-work the preter, and th ,let er' splice, owners of all Ruseieu e$$ela to pisco than, it will ass re th nn>4 Ly a malaria out of my system, Still the conn- "Whatdaes a:s� r"• emandedt ib judge, at the din all of the 'overs to Plc time with militarism. a re- Mini:,ter at Middletown. try is not an unhealthy one far Europeans "Rothia lord,"` of war if demanded, eon$equeat Barden of tattat on u derliwhthe who have the means of takiu care of them• g' Y ich Adespatch fromxiid(iletown N.Y. J&Ys -. g "How dame oil way that orbs We all It is believed in tier in that itis Federal the people of Many countries re slow) Thefstrily of .lames Mapes, at Goshen, live - . selves and who do so. It ie rich and ori}I heard him ?; C me,' ei what was 't ±" tLouncil will veto the ill passed b the grinding out their Jives, It ill red �y in aseoluded spot, a mile from rho limits o some time be the 'Loma of a great many "My lord'" aid the interprets , hegia- Reichstag permitting he.Jesa�te to retgra rho 64rrgra pf war to A min}muu and ain+e the town. The father fs an invalid veteran Europeans. I have been at the Cameroone, nitig to tremle it ha nothiu do ee ,. too, which the Germans own, and it is by the ca e � g with to Germany. it makes' both men and ahfpa praeticatly and teas been cared for by the G.A.R. This _ ��. invulnerable tna week a minister found a itiable condition , , uo means the nnliealth swath ct ie ever- r( ' I i-.-- There+ Were cine hug red and fetir freal' Y, perhaps, ev ntually do of affnire at th p Y P • g If oa dun' ens r I will coin tt yea, away witty arms, arnt_iea, and ba ties alto- a house. Ona child had died ;' , ally supposed to be. T have never bees in• elr, Now h t dih sa 9" cases of cholerine in Limbos on Monde nd beet' bur , land at the Cameroons bat the coast is „ + Y ' and .S ain is takin to s to revent tht� gaiLher. Xt may surf' overthro the old (� fed by the Tamily ; two child- Well, rtpy ore, yo Il excuae`Me, but P g P proverb, . It takes nine tailors to make a teen lay on the floor dead, and the fourth, � healthy—•that is, as tropical regions go. In h©said, `Wtlo' tha�,ou d woman with the disease spreaiding into that moan ry. . man,"for this one biattaheim viler ma Y g , fed while the mini- - the Congo Free State I have beer_ n the which la on a loon a d' P bedeurtain riou d her, Oitting up there ±", President Ca phot h sigqned a decree for- be.the savior of a million mss. Y icier was in the house. A fifth child died _r 1" river as far ae bengala above Stanley Pool At whioh the court rgared. - bidding diplomats, co suls, and consular . on Friday, after Lha ether three had on the Con o which is ver near) the „ ,,. been y Y 9 anted the a en P g Y Y And what did ort as g to marc with ut.the ermisaion of buried. ,Ali the deaths were caused d centre of the province. I was stationed Baron look'' little u�ncomfortalile. f Rev. T• g• Weil®ale l'lr'eeI y measles and neumania. the �dinipt(tr c Fore3g Affairs, T yt mewl Y r there amon a tribe w'ho are cannibals and " & inted,tutor to > p - g I safe isht , ( PPo l,,ucen Victor a e-gcs,nd, .- • . ,� ' rye epalpean 1 That s The RLlsatan;Govern iia;q .ie expected to ran the pun 1?hko of AIb!�o s Y <, ooly�aixtic is the extreme. 1 was never.in the ould►toy tb is gPip to hand , „ dismiss two btsdred 10, si►nd sold ' r g y' e' � ' to Slime »fen a I, ' ierrs romt _ +Ole , �` :� _ .fi., lihe nd -. - - . . _::,. _E, . dean oht i 4 W re rn r Cs an �b • an6 o t+, +� tf , . ,, i k d.. • s rt , - ♦. o "'i- :d. .1 e�':--.�• '9 �"',' - °'2.4..;x •7»... •�� a�,` ..;�r, "q -',t - , .. . t- I : r .....r• .r.. ..(-_ .. .- 5• x,1'.'_ - '�i4'. -:?q s" ,. .. - a .. � - -: --... ,.y, e - �a,•'.- -:1 .: .: i....., a :• .... .tl +:;r{t4'.-\ :.! r •2 S-e „ w ...-.. k_.,q' ... _+ '7 •-.iw .-v. .. g�'i. 1"'a _+ ,.i. ,^r .'4 'ETES ,it ",ro _ g Tt k. a x;� t. �} r -.- 1 . -' -• , , , :.<'t`==,C. c f -6 ' .. E;f�f {'. Yrt4 i i raYT: .T+. 'S a.� .p .r. ,-, :-1r,.... .. fiV _ky b..•.. _ s w'F a _ .,s ,.,, v: �7x' Y .ts tR-._ F,. pl+s•a�,'":.=. G•f,;x,F1 ''r,;':.:, -...s 4:; -;.,: -w. .«:..., �'t - _ c a.+ ., .s}X _ _. - :4 v`e `t { '3 s. to i.,_. y, ,_ " ?f�CT t t €' div�_ '� r ,.,� - �:.,,gar r9.Mr-2�.,�� � - �� :,.,� _a .i �'' � ,->�i`� _} �,; ,. _.. ... e•----- ---t _. --- - -�:.- _ --- ••�, .• _ -- -: -. s�,-I d _ -� >r:� _'-m"7-:� 1. ( Jmrss �T���• _•ok �; +?�' .- Si f L ti> # --:- ...., \ _, e_ I . ♦.�,,.a :.i. ,,r.. ...•-:. - .. _. :..... w. .,:<.: -, �-..,_ -:. "lits: " . .: �- : .,._— ",..Irv..»�..+". .r .u _,.l•.1<'• Ju -_t.. t - r^,: ru $RITCI+t WILL HELP , Tl felt r Lha. h ,_ }rc � ��. , _-. . F _ yv.. � aq :", - . I:: - p3. _A4 �`_ _ •`sirs.. Y__ ,- 'i�h.�3" _(tel. + ts 7 ,. . . �, x — An i v sti afro' _ 1 > I tbli ii �r- . _, a 8 >�:of.tllehal)ita;and nature ► , �,_ :,� I . ISf�'. . ..• - Heti Don inacd mea that itt ,dkr�rly� . Itt,: . ; = •,, fleet .e . 1(f2s o r Defbll.t W, IC16 of as tern"tie}as'b a entlom n of a sW�Lis• f n t>ke eetrwcu n o B tiubati u o s' a =o `. r Boal fir far the onI euro= '�hd ..v, - lfl � Itl�b'Trt E " :St lt� .. "fmiis : - .;- ... . '' 1 :,me AnAutte Navigatten. - , ura of min affords so s very inter ltinless Dorn curs is attletideitl dpttgei'. f ra Irxt�l' 'teak la` Qp rr�tibii;, teat yea►• -�,..- , . ., estin to ormation to those ersons" who } ; e ITni d States tato have the raatipal p et sive sand use cites-oche "there ware I iS ' I �� � _ P wool li a to live; 100 years r more. These , y r than Put 3, ,`. co-e ration of Creat Britain- in the des• nam a inless Corn I -Extractor, for sore. ' 1 nt - , . 1 , . pe inqui'ies oto the j manners end customs of !ration of derelicts which menace navig- oectenar' ns' show- that the were almos Peoduatnlr substitutes ;are offered just as oP° o efroao 'a Yerdlo� . tr t scion . the North Atlantic ocean. Hera- invariabl lean good .as Putnam's Corn Extractor. Safe De' W. A Young, Cru ner, 145 Dolle e . `" e7 F pgople, of sP re habit and tofoze the Vesuvius and . generally soahe of grdat oderatitrn in satin and driokist sure, painless. ` ' St., Toronto, writes the she has used t. ; SUCCUMB TO ,;ate ,. ,' ' other jTnited States naval vessel have orut$bd Three ou of 37 took no ani tel food #our - In Japan the farmer"who has lin �°n'F Yater very" ►ergs y in his private► W.a.- s t r ors than caactC `; and -can enact a it as one of the iii � � ,� , `; ' ' In search of abandoned'hulkefloo�tin half atY ,, s f B �' tuck'ver little, . a little, 0 a moderate 10 acres of ground is considered:a mons o• est saline waters at pros nt ou the market ,>;, f merged in the track of trans-Atlantio linbr amount,' nd ons 'one'ackno !ed ed Lakin lief, p and coastwise steamers, but no assietanoe much me t. 'rhe returns ith Bregard to" Wwsh your and positively curative i itis efreots. Sold �"�' prinits with Wlda Awakes b t was ever given by the nation whose shipping aloohdi a e muoh he same a d abatetitioui�- soap and notice how the calors Are Y all principal druggi te, greaers and f N,T`!6 E; °��- ' t u t. .w=, r was most affected. The naval h aro at},• Hess ie fo nd to bs the rule of life with these bNghtened. hotels. ' 8 u �a , �,� ). I y p 2 . Y �. J iota at �shington were surprised and ra• �ntenari na. Twb took very littl@ alcohol, Japan bas-no fewer thaa700 earthquake• Glladstoue traces hie noeelry back to '�" L . ; tified a few days ago to receive a letter from 22 a littl 10 a rd6derato siriount, "and Ib observing stations aeattered over the em• Kin Duncan, of Scotian who was Mev• $p� Vice;Admiral John 0. Ho kine, command• Aire. alae and North had bean total abstainers d0in the whole e . I - beth's viotittt. AND CUR Y ing the British VVeat In or part o their lives. B 1.,1 ' l Wide aawake poopte uy Wide Awake '� -"'' t �`` American fleet, on the flagship Blake, stat- f_T— • 1 "< NEe Pain ra Soap iaecause it is the oat and cheap- Cu ' = g g y ! A DetBr . fined �iVbri�a I Parson s Nor liras oures flatuleno .chills � ry I in that lie had ►yen orders to th.e tom- •, eat they can et. T i menders of>all his vessels to kee a shat' : and rpaetne: Nervili>ae- aures- vomiting, �, , p p Bright s dresses is est"prevalent in + l watch for d, relicts and when iu sight stand recently Hocked down a bur lar aqd held diarrhoea,chole a,andidysentor hlerviline ` him anti the arrival of aeststanoe. Dr. antes headache sea sickness end *ummer Chinaz" ' . I by them until they were destroyed,and in {'� cage the cargo-was lumber, to see that it Pierce's Golden Medical Dieoovary ie a campTaint. N rv,iline cures neumlggia, ohiller's Sarsaparilla P llrt act directly on ; medioind that checks the fri htful inreads toothache, lumbago and sciatica. Nerviline the kidneys and by stimu atlstg their motion _ was thoroughly bro)ren up. Tbero are al- g ottrea s rains bruises and urif ►n the blood t e h wa s seven or ci ht war vessels attached to of Sorof a, and if taken in time, arrests p . j , cute, +fie, Polson e p Y " 8 y alp tkie sys• � ,. � I Y g the marc of Pulmonar Consum tion. It Nerviline is the best remedy in the world tam tin throw oft disease. A chemical an• 4', !'• Vise Admiral Hopkins fleet, and as that' Y P and ons coats► 1 n- clysis, after talon these ills will show a a : �" tl- are continualC cruisin from the V�%est curse; in igeatioq and dyspepsia, chronic y I 0 and _o cents to try itw g , ,{ Y g clample and lar a bottles at an dru store marked falling off of alba en in the urine diarrhoe and e.im lar ailments. This won• Disuses trxt: ofte■difttCult to retired Y° � '` Indica by way of Bermuda to Heliiax, their y B of those sutferin fl'om ki ns' trouble. y � , derfal edicine 'has -also ained coat Try Polson s erviline. B y _ , .work of destroying dangerous hulks is apt I $ 8 - Price 50 cents a box six bon es for $2.fiQ ', to be of the greatest importance. celobt ity n Darin fever and ague, !shills The earth's 1 wast bod� of water is the by addresein I3.K. Sahil r dt Co.., B 73 Ade- g ffl : and (aver duce a us' and liko'diseases. y . b{ r Caspian Sea; *hioh -has een sinking for ►aide St. West Toronto. Cyt f Asthm cured newly discovered treat- eenturivs. - ' ,.r � a Germany s Fighting Man. Tho f3cotoh herrin fie,sty le now the f .' i menti ddreas, or free phamlet, testi• Wido Awake people are never fooled x • 'rhe new Crerman uniform, in which the moiaials nd refer noes, Vttorld's Die ensar by buying their laund greatest in the worl�, m to in 12,000 . ,„% P Y rlr soap in sakes. bboo p Y g i N. Y. The new mammoth quartette bar Wide uts and 100,000 eo le. hs epike3 helmet is to be replaced by the kepi4, Medical esociati n, Buffalo, p p ��Y Awake ie the beet and cheapest you Wash your linen wi h Wlde Awake '. ; _ . or fatigue cap; makes the marching kit of Every ear 650 000 tons of coffee ars Tiro. can use for al� purptrit'es. Try it. soap and see how bee tifully white it : the German soldier thirteen pounds lighter. dared iu he wort The Maseacl usetts legislature is eon• will bs. _ _ than it was, ani!, with the exception of - elastin a bilCto A, p.. 709' OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER Italy, lighter than! tat• carried b the sol• Isar, om, my:wGife got a bait a Wide K Itrohiblt the lnanufaature -- -_ OiL AND HYPOPNOSP#-IITES ' Y Awake Dap lacy! week; she says it is of cider. OF LIME AND SODA, . : lr diers of any continental power. The stand- the ties she ever uses for wash u collar, for Instance, iia to be re laced b In t led it In m b th on 8aturda Beclpe.-Nott <tnkleg 'n i)rrifciou±i /seaith . p p rY night; a d ttell you it�beatt3 them ail Drluk tit t3sltaU tosf» . a►KE wilt restore"a lost appetite- lost flesh, s< : a turned down one ; the length of the coat s Adams' ltoot Beer Extract...........one bottle and check wasting dlseasea;es ecial- . t � a -: foe a toi of soap# You just try fi. 'rW�; is to be curtailed, the relit o shirt is to be Floi�ahmann's Yeast.................hal[a cake it C#titdren, wit wottderfu! rapidity. Lr �f Theirs en has eu known to live for 166 i B��T exchanged for one made of some knitted • . : r Sugar... .. ... .......,.I.........:..two pounds io"ghs and'colds are easily killed by a texture, tha upper part of the boots are to Years,fan the sw n for 1 t� Lukowarm Water..•...... ,.'..•...two gallons tow doses of this remarkable remedy. + be made of lighter leather, and the nails I i:CirB, I 1, 1` Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water, ' PALATABLE AS MILK. •Besureteget - , employed in them are to be manufactured add the extract, and bot•tlo ; place In a warm the genuine, put u,P its salmm:-colo;ted j,',; For7111a> Ing i�ootBIP r placotort►vontytour houraunttlit ferments. dr,i.� of lighter metal. The knapsack and its. ` thou pisco on ice when It will ti en a orklin ' wrappers. 1 Pur ng the summer montba a thole db- g p g . contEnts will be considerably lightened, and delicious, Pre aced only by 9�ott tk Bawne. Belleville, ,' liciona d ink-than hoot Beer could not be _ Thornot beer can be obtained In nil dntg 3'. The weight of the polishing materials and desire '. lior the benefit of oar readers we and grocers atoraa in l0 and 'l5 cont botttea to `' . _ of the tiune3 food will be reduced by 200 give- t is recipe. Take make twoand live gallons. . and 400 grammes respectively. The hinder - .- �nider ' oot Boer Atraet one bottle 25etb. Lt►TE�T iwtaR$iitrb. • ,F , I: cartridge pouch will disappear,and to corn- ---- -i--- ------------------ : - 1 r yea t - - half a cake I fNktB. tin QRIAT[aT VARIETY. w t penaate for its loss the two front ones will Su ar _ 4 lbrr. A PRIOlB RIGHT. &� . each contain fort five instead of,thirt Lugqo at :> 51.00 Suttle. � y ' y k > !Vote a gallons Uttecent a dose. cartrides, as hitherto, while an extra re- ]iissPly the aug rand.yeaet in the water, ` ?* - -serve supply of thirty per man will follow add the o tract, a bottle,place in a warm” . . I ,It is ieold on a b�tt�ran •e by all drug• I I e m e n t s . . , '�'l in the rear. Further, the present ba onet place'#or twenty four hours until -it fer• grata• It Duras Incipie t Consumption � ��1 Y and is the boat Cough an Crou Cure. + `;* A`s will be superseded by a model weighing be- menta' t en place n ice,'"when it will open. __..__ __ ____ ______ __ _p- Mill FurnlsWvA Conveyor Chains, &e.. t� f tween 400 and 500 grammes less, the belts, spark► n and deli .ious, ;'1i I)It. TAF 'N- p a. etc., *ill be made of narrower leather, the The I{ ut Beer I xtraet can -be obtained I 1 — CROUS, a nttord, Cant dwr s ASTHPAIENE �,I . mountings of the helmets will be made of at all r vers' and Drug Stores, at "5c.per Gives it NNight,4 - 9190 aluminium and reduced in" size, and the bottle. sweet Slow>Bc overcoats will not be so thickly padded as �` ` ' I -- .. I , so that you need not A a beretoforei t qit.i p all night ga»g. t ing for breath for tear ` ----�: �: W0 �N S�'FN RI G S. ,,,0' of altllOCation• Un ' �� a rve eipt of 'nitme and - - The Ram in Naval Warfa_ re.. I _ - ,,J, ' ..;; 1'. U.ad TcN,A willTTtt • a 0 o s ¢ ,f: ` HOW A HALDI AND UOUNTY LADY = •:�= . .. . .. ;. �£ w a . -,. a , �. . , _. _ . �,_ �� - Z I - _ .. ..rr. ,.-. _ I _. _ I. i11 r..- s 4 , ."WY- .v- - , .�c . T�- '-%, -...._ : .: _.. 8,.Y '� ..- t" _ .! 3R y. - , t.. .1 �t �i _ . C, u _ -. .. -1 i -.1. :-. i. : : - ..� :....- -. -, ..r _ ,'S *. s ,�. ..+s-•, ... ,_ .o --te: - s., t v..) -.R4 r.-R9 ...y- • �{ K x! "� xk t �1� "� . .-. .. : t _.. _ -' 1 r .- _ _.- •f'1 3: •8,9;.2 '` _ w. as d.t r. x .. ;' ,_-, I. .: d � i1 f. .,. t l a r-, # a .- . , , ,. r _. x rJw= .N S8,, .rNN ... ..- �.: .. _.. 4 .al.... -, k.. .-• .-. �,' 'T1. !. f!'3` 0.r.� .F`-•-t.lYs v- „4V41� .. �: �:. n "W _. -. - -. % 1. - .s.. .-.- .-.. .,- .. . - - - .�-�.- - - � i, 1. V 1. 111111. III . ; --- - -. - i.�- -- _ .. .. ..1 . i {'ry, min it ke and a. large portion of it Yn ruM wbonl seetio� tb,a a ` t struck h' in the head causing so revere � A � A nR vacation will satend ►nil Jit ► #o as .8,r chat death resulted thoreftom. S ... , , U1 August lihh Inoluslvs. �� >. , . : _ : I. _ , , Wl we a sorry to learn ori Tuesday that . , . ­.11 <, _-, ti J. L. Ba er met with a fusel and severe --k- �. - . .. . 3 j ' loci ant i the w�vmill. It creme thus Route Register. H nn,,'' �. 1. In �vYlderlg variety at ,� • the ri geUwaB bBing run down the in, G" Ct�awiw Pir{t�ce, the roperty of It..J. • ' clines for load of-,logo s and.Mr. Baker was Z` d p .. _ .: - irkerin ftwo t g Y}afoe dt T. a. Oliver, Bangor, will stand :. in cloak rozimf iy to the chain whiob Is . for,a limited umber of Mares for 1894 I H T t published every ➢'ridgy morning at As amok -aLtsd to the earrii► and b ate ► 4 F PWks ing,Ont. and will mak the season as follows :-- y fS D NB R' S I �,� ­�� �1 Met # e ohaip caught is feet, Ihrowmg y '' TlkItMS 1. him sol nil n n the floor, Monday, Apr 1 80th, will leave hie own - � - . y upon his head Com• Ban r, and rocked b w8, of _ "I- .. . O1'.2kpor ymm; 11.00 itpaia is advaa�e, stable, g y Y I • ing 'gal et the track, oaasiDg s severe Broa ham fo Lwo hours and John A, BATES OF ADVERTISING. g . 1. scalp aro rid. PbMt insertion,per line . • _ . Io cents. . Jones, lot 7 on. 7 Pickering, for noon:• . 1 lweh snbsegnent insertion,per line - s .. Oq� ng to /he low prig of wheat dacfng thence.to B® rt's Hotel I3rooklln, ibr y� 40 + ?hie rate does not include Legal or For • the past et ew years and/also. the low price ' Common Straws,aws, Fine Straws" Har , Foreign+d- night. Tuesday� will proceed to Wood- � A # sertissments. of be ! his season, very many #aranera g, y� thence YeSterS loll Il Hats, , .GGiirdner � .. s, special terms given-to parties making con• are nr in their attention to da Eying, ruff a Hotel Whitby, for noon ; facie for 9 or 6 mobths or b the year. Half- gg to Gordon H<use,Pickering, night. Wed- and tf a robabilitiee are that _mare ortlla• iSherS '�1�C• : yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. neaday will proceed to Gormley's Hotel, Boaters, 1' .j'J F z Business cards,ten linea or under, with paper, or air batter _ will be ,manufactured Liverpool, n n ; thence to Maxwell's;. k8,. one 'lio os oo,payable m advance.. than an find a profitable market. Even Highland Creek, night. Thursday pro. GI�I et�l n ��_ �� ever h �itl. 1 1�hotioe in local columns ten Dents per line, last ba eday we ace told one of oar lar• ' y Ave feats per line each subsequent insertion. oeeds to Calendar's Hotel, Malvern, for • z 8 1 contract rates made known on a lice- gest a let buyers sold all his batter Mark - - fion. No free advertising, pp with at emUvi noon ; then to FrAnklin House, . - . g pK It and for the same price ham, night. Friday proceeds to Jacob Advertisements without written tistructions -as be pal for it, This evidently means . - will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- Wideman s,. lot 29, con 7, Markham, - . that oo igh arioe is being paid iD order Spoutl- aordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- noon; then • tA. Diller 8 Hotel, . ,must be.in writing and sent to the pub- tom ke fair 1 ving profit. It 8,190 indi- villa, for nig t. Saturday proceeds to - ca�e� th t there is likely to be s slat of Alfons for con • thence his I . y Job Work promptly attended 0. . - dairy butter before the seasop is far ad• to s own - . . - - table where a will remain till the fol. 8 - 7. iM. J.-CLARK - ,. PROPR19TOR, vance , Our creamery butter, on the ' i0lwing Mon ay morning. This route _ other ha d, to td active demand. On $at• Iarda ev tin last eve.ware shown a will be Conti ued throughout the season; �" � ' :g ��- ever , .. . Our ]POI -strict Indspendenoa. health and weather permitting, muni ata n from a responsible firm in . Our Alm-A First-class LooalPaper. - G p Toro to king for quotations for a weedy RoFat-_��� man, and Josh BEtE1.- -. Our Ex sate ons-The he sappl 0350 lbs.--Tribune. . opport-of the neoale of Pickering and�ioinit�. ing8, the party of J. Porter, Picker. . �. ' v - - 0 - . WHITBY. ing, will mak the seeaeon of 189# as fol- . - "_ ::.. Iowa :-Tue ay, May 8th, will leave • FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1894: . their own stable and prueeed via the - . � - - Th A eiea opened here Monday, Jne• Base Line to ees a..Henned , foe noon - - - - 1. - tics er aeon presidita. " There Ras only thence to° Oa awa�to Central Hotel, for have 00 a , �rtghe�S, �lt�e, a�� NOTES AND COMMENTS. one i p rtant ease get down for hearing, night. Wed day proaee�ie to wood- • I- I • that t t e Dominion Bank v. the Town. r'uff's Hotel, hitbv, for noon ; thence brick, Borax, Clothes ' Pins,- Dopes, • 'Mr.. Joseph Tait was Tuesday night ship f Whitby, arising out of the forger• to their own table and retrain all night. 1 ' unanimously nominated as the e- iesla d d faleations of John F. Mdore, F>;iday will roceed to Liverpool for ;Lye � a,rline Pails Star" ch thea sof ded treasurer of the Townshi short time, t en to their own stable, and . # f f # '' farm candidate for the Legislature or P• .:, The c ai was to reeoveJr an amount of 'remain till $ turday noon; Saturday af• ` Sapoli0 Sal Soda) Whiting ` . North Toronto. over 8, lin notes alleged to have been ternoon at Gordon's Hotel, Pickering un- ! i # Whiting s -' , til evening. is route will be continued ++ ; - The Sharar� oisonin Case acne to forge James Moore, a brother and 8 h 8,J d a big SU l O1 - • poisoning tbrou bout t e season, ealth and weath supply and , end in the assizes at Toronto s°ret of the•late Treasurer, satisfied the - . . bank' d Viands and the Daae was settled, er permitting _ Tuesday' night. Charles Pegg was The case of'Carr v. the Ontario Malleable t '. - . . discharged -while p+ottie Evans and Iron o., O�hav a, which was for loss of New .e d vertisements. - '.:. Geprge.Osman were convicted: of con- time'And in ur to laintiff s le - . I — � spiring to poison `VP?ter Fvans, with by sc ldi g, o cup ed the court t all day OR SALE -Berkshire Brood SowP ' �CH A • 0 _ . - _ intent to murder ' Sentence was de- Mon ay., n Tuesday forenoon, bur" was Ina figs. or articulare apply to Kira. I . . _ W. H. Crawford, lot 20, 2nd con., pPickering. or -- - ferred. diRm1 sed a the.oloee of the plaintiff a Pickering P. o. x_31 ------ -"- a- ------- --" -- - - - ' evide ce o want of evidence to show --- The offence for.which tl•en. Co ', - that t e d fendante were in any way re OR- SALE :•-Good new milch cow.I 1-3 0 WN r . is undergoing trial in �'i'ashing� ssoua ble or the accident either directly For price 8,i d other particulars apply ct ilil .y lot 14,con 3,Pick ring, or 0 A,J. Huggins, Pick- appears to have consisted in a failure or in ire fly. McMullen v. `'annatto, ening P. o,. _ — lin - to observe-the injunction "to kee bg thea ly o her case, was an action for - T�� EARR`Y' NE'U�'. STORE, CLAREMONT.: P FOR SALE -G1ood cow, dile to calve t� eject eat and succeeded. The -parties to { the grass." �,Let all In lorioua end in a couple f weeks. For price and other _ - . g this a It r arda in the County of Durhaw. inrtfoulara apply to ting. D. Leavens; "iakeriag .1 , I w ���•�_�•�w��•_•••rril.._;;;;,:�. ..�... , - for-an u ricin which we were told Ther were no criminal cases, and the ' p g Village. 31. • . E mould reach the dimensions of an in Gran Jn y had no duttes to perform ex _ — ` -- - ---' ,A,.noth r large Ship erlt Of the - t' dttstrial revolution."---Evening News. ceps m ke the usual reoonlmendation JOHN TANNER & 1`,OfJ wish to an• pounce to tl a public that they have open- • Surely the News does not think for a for a owe of Refuge. - od out a butch r shop ,in Dowswelle block, GE - . W . T Drier, of Peterboro, was in town Fresh meat alwa eon hand. In case of abaenoe Iri0melltt that the capture of Cagey orders let, with t e 6disaea Boone or W. Logan, OLLOC P - :1 1 . -will still the unrest• now existing over and y. He is now Working in the postma.t-,r, will receive prompt attention. A e Edts o8, shops. fall solicited, 3a_tt1. STOCK . -1 . among file working classes in the dif- Ins t r C.Ferry Withdrew his charge OR SALE : A comfortable,two story, to haI" m this Week to be Slaughtered a ferent states. Not so. Perhaps Le again' t J ek Pr dfoot, of the Ba for F �` - a. may be a crank and all that, but the' illega 88, ing, y' eight room awening,e�tpatea on church . . street,Piak•ring. Hard and soft water and all . ,' " +-'#-��_, _ . I rT modern conveoie res, with halt gars of land on ! ( . a people are aroused and their demands An the o ot#r laClrosse boys has gone, which 8,r•choir® #raft tress of large and small will have to be dealt with in some way. this,time n he person Of .C}ny Dartnell, varieties. Terms liberal. Possession when de- This is an - Oppor unity of & Life Time t0 get GOodB -a� ; Utllerwise we will have anoiher 9oun�eat op of Judge Dartneli, who left aired. Aprly for articulare to Richard Oath- . ' Russia. on Satard y morning for OriUia, be ha rte, Pickering P. 9t-tf T3alf Price. - , - . - - . a.`- ing secur position in the Dominion r �R EES, TR E3 TREES : -•iii est prints.............•.......',,,....,.worth 8 cents, le price only 6 Cents. - RR ....ii..i:.. �A► large number of petitions were. Bank ofthat 1pliace. Guy will be greatly I bargains in s adstrpes since the neighbor• Prints................... ..........worth 14 ets.............Sale price only 9 cents. - hood was s forest, .imported Norwa tivraee New hlhaker Flann Sale price only b cents missed by the boys and and girls of this y ........worth 8 cents............. - 1 refjented to the House of Commons Aurtrian and Hca It Fin,at th•Centrail Nursery ' town, he being a general favorite. How- one and one hart r miles north of Green River, New Dress Goods.... ..........worth 10 eta - Tuesda from various arts of Ontario q pairs only 6 eeni:e Tuesday - P aver,;we wish him success and hope that also home �rowe Apple areae, Strawberries. New Colored Cashm res,all wool. worth 25 *to.......sale price only 15 conte and ester settle forth that the •he w ll son reach the to of the ladder. Cgrrim and Ras • New Black Cashmer s, all wool worth 50 ots .. ...sale rice only 8 cents Quebec, g i pberrie busbes,8,1 pprioes to suit l P the times. For prices apply to W, B. DON- ' P Y - V-_ -cattle industry .1s of great importance ; Jades nrtou, brother of Chas. arton, 8HEAT14,agent,careen River .P.O., or to HY. New Table Linen..... ....worth 25 Ceuta................sale price only lb cents , - that Montreal is practically the only of th's to n, died at hie- brother's regi• HOPKINS,proprietor,Careen n--•-- out. 26'34 New 80 inch Factor Cotton, worth 7 cents..........Palo price only 4 cents - :--- - - --- - -- -- svallable oft in C�nada for the ex- dent pn aturday, May b, at the age of - -- : New all wool Tweeds .........worth 60 canis ..;......sale pride only 80 cents I 1 . p y g GEC) E RCTs w , port of-cattle to Great Britain, and 52 years. His remains were interred in a Glood Union Tweed.. ..........worth 25 cents..........sale price only 124 cents _` that by reason of uncertainty in ocean, the R. C. cemeteryo8, Monday. Good Cottonadee...... :........wortb 26 eente,.......,,ssle price calx 18 cents , ; A Iamb r of oar sports intend taking TONSORIAL ARTIST " cartaint•••••••• freights, excessive ocean freights, and in hie•Wo bine nezt Sunday morning in ' 1. ! ......... .,.warth 75 cents per pair......sale price dilly 36 cents - � P � C K E M z �T � - :Ourtainette worth 1`l cents per yard.........•...,........sale price only 8 cents . - seaping in respect of ocean freights, arc©i to 8,e h,oty the Queen platers are - CLOTHIN(,i the�trade is eatl re•udiced : that munin . h - 8r Y prejudiced R ape they will give us the Men's ail. wool Tweed Suits worth 8,4.GO....t...:..:.......,axle price only 54.00 . Hair Singeing, YounJr Men's Tweed cite wo: owing-to the limited number of veil• tip when t ey come home. 8 8 th 8,a:OO.......................sale price Lilly $8.76 . 1. sels engaged in the trade, and the-cir- Jabn S 4, who keeps the Junction Harr Cutting, 8,2.76......:.. ..-........Sale price only 1.90 -_ - Youths' stilts, worth ... stance that the cattle must go r,y hotel, was p j before P. M. arper on �. Men's Serge Suits w rth $7.00..............................sale rice only $4.60 Shampooing and p Y 8 Friday las f * selling liqu ,ri to young I -1 Men's Every Day Pa ts, worth 8,1.00.....................sale price only 69 eta. x way of Montreal safe uards' are nee- For 'sten, a bo of some phirteen pears. Bttaving d OG'ERIE,4 egsary in the interest of the trade and Evi encs en to show that 'he got two doxle is all the' latest , first-Clauii - Canoed Corn, Peas a d Tomatoes. -...,,::..only 8-tents cuts per Can . •' >::- - of the public, rind the House is asked glasses of and a soda water, and he Three cans Salmon... ...........i........,,:.............. .. 25 Canis. to provide uch safeguards. had:to be take home in a rig. Mr•Smith •�•••• ••• " • styles"of the day. Razors boned. Best linger $naps .......................a...... .,..........,„,,,6 -; ,,,. - - ceu a . was fined 8,1J rid costs, amounting in all t per pound =. 26 pounds Light Brown Sugar for ARM FOR BALE--x'li►t valtt�►bls .............:................... . ...... to soma 1 I . 8,l 04' . "Four years ago the colony of Vic• t to time tach acts as this pounds Granulate Nagar for.. .................................................8,1.00 farm,lot 4 in the Sud ooaceaefon of the to ria, Australia, did not ea ort p wars Slop Townshi of Pic4eri �, p We topic d the Toronto papers of p `A' oontainibg90 a°roe is EVEIRYTHING UUB BE BOLD WITHOUT RESERVk. HIGiHEST pound of butter. Next ear she ex- by for sale on easy terms. It is situated on the ti y last week L a Thos. Ham bre , of Tar• Kingston road 2 I-2 miles west of Whitby town - -PRICE t?. ID FOR ALL HINDS OF PRODUCE: _7 -pects to ship 10,000 tone to England. Humphrey. nna 2 1-s milse east from Pickering villas.and • , onto, is m t ed against Yr. Smith, @ ` rail way station, and is convant4arl to ae$ools d e • P,O j��l�f A' j O M _ The population of Victoria is ei .little Alban , nna obttrcbes. The•oft la • cls loarm, fleas, 1►h y N b run • mile for a parse of well-drained and in the h�,eat a of enitivr over and the ar6a somewhat under 8,600. Th r will Some off at'Toronto tion. It is well tensed rdth cedar rails and ''� one-half that Of Ontario ; it is over in about t weeks. se Tamm u an watered bT. livingatsam On tibo prope,rtjj sae . THE GREAT BARGAI-'�T HOUSE � five weeks' -journey from London y y, y two dwelUnga.cite brick.the othee•frame. ltrree ; - r . ' �s 1J ; old W hilt his friends are anxious larrle balms,horse and cattle stables, piggeries, . �/LA�i EMQNT _ - ` we are less than two weeks. And yet for his encoN implement,driving"d ben houses.root sellar., s �,, John $tan n of 'his fawn is to be ata,.all in excellent re air gad well adapted for . - . , that one colony -sends treble the ' 1 their respective uses. The brick dwelnng V fit- - i quantity of butter to England that is starter at the Woodbine races this year, ted rip in a modern manner. containing tea i.- The (i.T.R timetable tOpk efl'eot Ban• rooms,besides ktichen, teantrie. okJ�ts,wood- DIL-LINGHA31 fisent from sill Canada. Our butter d'ay morning t and now we are enabled wed8,°d oallar;hu hard and got water, turn W >:-11 makers.should be ashamed of them. to get the ma mach earlier than before. "w"�+bly fitted up i�'groom a °.= b- selves,"—News. What is the reason The train from the north does not con• cellar,hard and soft water,eta. To any parso�A FU— - - -DEALER _ - wh desiring a farm, drat-class in every respect, of all thiS * ad- s. We have built up a splen- nest with the Might train for the west, w this is a chance tial is seldom offered. It has ••Iwe ' J . . did trade in cheese with other conn• pasbengers are compelled to .stay here bwen farmed in the most careful manner for the g ., � over night. With the ease tion OE this 25=and has the reputation of being oras tries, and Why have we not done so p of the best farms in the tcwuship of Pickering; ,;.. i. all does well. for mixed farming it cannot be expelled. For Waith butter. Years ago Canadians Ji►mes l>l on, of Pickering; was in farther particulars a t to A. A.POST,Whitby . r _ manufactured cheese as they,do butter' towh on Th ay last, 8,p ently to see Olt lO w,v.aIOHAR �p, Pickariry, skit t .; par . now, each farmer's wife making'it in Why the co npiseioners did not consider J► her own peculiar way. Then we did hie applioat cin .tor a license, .fim 8,p_ i. �tINEOLA 67 8. tTA a - not export cheese, - It was only after pealrs not to be in it. I. - adopting a uniform process that our A�numbs of oar yotft men Kaye Be• M INEOLA 6788, the great Im rtAd "'0 Al l � " -Q � ` .. . -s ,. cheese trade grew. cured bievel e,this year, and almost every 110,000 TrotMns Stauion, standaM and j ' :- Where would you da can be n registered in both countries under rule 6. Full ' p great feats in acrobatlo . { i . find a piece of home-made cheese brother to Black Prince trial 9.16, and WinonaPRACTI - per'ormanc a .. Some have already start- sal 9/4,trial'916 and driven quarters in a race i. now. Therefore, until we cease this ed #n for tra 'nq for the coming summer, y in yl seconds,a2.04,aet�st - with a common gull butter making on the farm and els- and declare t ey will pat Zimm�rman's wag ever trotted under the same oiroumstan- EMBALMERS ► fes by an horse on earth. Sired by Jefferson n ' tablish creameries,” Where a uniform record in th bade. 8ndeese boys. Prince 6212,trotted public half mile trial with a1. process will be observed, we canngt . There o8, by the local on ldOnday common Bulky in L0? a 2.14 Rain, a full brbther "C1'L� T"1�'T' _F:' nig h the re dint of Thos. C}. Fraser tO General Benton liib,trial 22D 19 one df the J..J�L�.y.j.V �"'• - � expect to find much favor in forelg l sreatest sires of brood mares that ever lives for - % 1 • markets. The.. Australians h-ave second eon flthe late Hugh Fraser, Of which the exinovernor Stanford of Calitbruis • ----•--- .11 , phi tOWn, died in Chloego from in. p_aid for hath$0,000, and he was the sire of creameries and so must we. A 10041 azana,the'dam of Sunal 9�H 1y, one of the ATTENTI N• �; sun ty, at th age Of 42 years. The fan• �-ealeet trattera on earth. ldineala is a dark - , buyer told us the other day that while. snail took p eon Tuesday from his chestnut l6 u4 Lana", weighs about 1576, his1. he had much difficult in getting rid nlogher's re i epee, knee measures 16 inches arm 26 inches, heart The undersigned wishes to t nk hie many 8 B Byron street, to the 61/2 feet,stifle 42 iacbse.6ock Winches shoulder � '� � " of Lome-made butter at the price he Un'' n deme cry. Mach sympathy is ez• 8 feet, balk to hip 11/2 feat, hip to boat 4 feat 8 p8,trOne for their liberal p tronago der- paid for it, he had no difficult what• pressed fort a bereaped ones. . inches, and although never trainca possesses ing theagast.year and eke for a 1 , T'' y great natural speed and shove his ono bre©ding oon0nuance Of the same. AVE�IS RIiI I,IARI�s 'ever in disposing of creamery butter 8,,t ° acoon of Wm. Newport turning and ie considered by cod juagee tc be the beet __. g COPYRIGHTS• ~ T` file Ontario tel into a carnia a oho formed, best brad and the greatest stook horse s paying advance. The sooner cream- g p� in Canada and one the greatest in the world. 4>?`B@idbOBZII ►1ld Goner Blacksmith OAN I ASTAIIr A PATENT t For's �,F: Qm - Mr.; Whitely Was Obliged do vaoAte it, so Res will commenfe a spring season 80th Appril g pp�uu and an honest opinion writs to . a 1 cries are located in each section.of the he has move !into the Hatch horanestead ditda ead it and w ane 29. No miaree taken atter that ing done on shortest notice. ' 11zU1N dip C .,who have had nest dl!ty yearn 1 11 Province, the better it will be for the and; will stn•t a bdardin house. Ar. ill be at be t3att w8,y H°Jaae from ."experience in t a patent tusiness- `L�oJmm �;,:� . farmers, and that means general weal. r, $ 10 tojll Monday's and vVoburc for Monday noon and_at lowest pri es. Hous st ictly eonedential. A Handbsak of :•i I Warren, wh bongllt M Newport's 'oar. MNVern from 8 to 8 Moedayy,and`promortthotei �ee a tnp� Patents gad bow + :, Monde night and Thursday evening anct all . also a catalogue of macbsls• , 4 riage works ntende tasrtl�g it down acid yi. 1t and�ttift books ceu free. s — daT Friday and Saturday at stile York hotel, . W taken through Inn tk Co. .. ' '' t3T OUFIFVIt.tE. =; malting 818, n Where it stood. This iw- aauth sect for><er of ging and Geor a etreeta, D188$S@d and inters©r 1lg 'feet tt rfotioeiathe g8, eatiAc Americaw, A , . " x i pro?®meat ill Qree►tly add t4 stood., appear- ,Toronto,and if parties will wait and we this' apeaialit us We brought widely before the pubiio -� .�� ; aro$ Of the octol�'s residence. , horse before selectin a sire, we will guarantee I. to the inventor, This epleFW14 Y. foet4. IJP i# wills regret that we have. �o obrozi- g weitkl .al�antiy iliuetrstod,has by • to give them a colt without any charge it he is rt �- iris the death of Martin. BadRerow, of ! - not`one of the best bred and one of the greatest A Jarge at on ofa y a dentldi w to , Baron Co., Michigan, formerly of Mark. A 6 Dob on, of Beaverton ses sto,k horses cc�oarthk Price to luoure a colt rDa 801101 n �P tree. Y x V only Sis,worth 580. Grooms tab 50 conte.wbieb � is' a year. to r - - 64,Sig'sen •err num tam township, brattier of Mrs Daniel Putting a electric li ht lant to tie must be paid at timor of sorvio g p e, ..Clsoalars Cas t+ fl a� in colors, and rah of n � �tlillerof this town. Whife raining an :mill�and Sap y lncai<tdeBCenps to al! �►ho be had ata►gy of this horse's stands. • RAHA . "' . A .... UT ml plaaa,,mablingbuii ow >:.. :} - ,emery stone about four weeks ag L-.to hie wieb $she H.U. 1 lffltiJT,Dp,�. . - o i�,Warhe Ba lei l ++ego cant as ;.~, . I- I... :.i -; t - TY 'l� iii ' 1', ,, vd";s ,: I' T+ 1 - .. - - - - - - % - x.87 T Bogan �: : Elm H ott>e, B alteaDrr 7L _ ,: k' ;`:... . ..: , .: ". _- - ...- .-- ..- ... .. � .� , .r'r-�i fir.:..�.I[ .-.=�� r� 4b'. 1 A���.-� .. ., .. - - .1, 5...5, t - �• t _ _ , .,. ,-: ,..: r ,., � - �� �t L.F., „. - a b . s 1. - :. ... .. ... - _ .-.... .. - ,. - ..�-:. .ro e'er.. `?S. _ M .. .- -, -n.., ,. - y - - ..br• i .y� .-� .-. ., - - ..r._ .r7�:... -!:8,.l 4 .' -y ,1Y,'• _ _ w �.. . T . . :; ;� X P . :� _., . . ,_. .. a ..r ..-r ._.: ... :,: ._�.i, n. .,,. ., -a'!: '�'f. 'gip :� p�}� t._�i .,4r" 7 r'. ,. - __t -G> +r P1. w r. _ I .e,•8, ' :d 5- t `- Y _,,, :- ' r «. --,z.�.i£.... z. .��,,,yy ...8,3 _. - 5., .., :✓' .;;+ ,� ,' ., _ - s�S -c.--_ �-'?.. �'i..+s--, §Y �i9a 5'ASi .,..i-.. _—..� ..;i` r ±..:,. (.y -,. ,s}I:. ,,,; tib - ..c,..- }, ee .r;�lr -.Sk S _ Hyl Z".L.. 'F5'.}•t.. ..:'&-�i?�.�8,".1,#;:ii. - �: .:5 .,4`�yY. i.L•,.n -*s- 9.� ,- �?a-:�r� �-q�� gy�.;1!' a 3.," ,,.�:,� r 3��i� -•rvb'4���''' '�,9� _ AN •,: - �lsu• 'F%.:sc ;_. n �":.a f - 1 - -r a ye,. „;; ' :F -.k_.. Y is iF+4.v6 ..�-s8,._ .. 1 x.19. ..s _ -F '¢^7€r Z. - _. ae "z._ ,�-"€ _.., ,•+-u'- '.fiii'�`"T f :x:a"rn'c. '"E y. .35."'n ., ,� W5v .�' l I .,�-•:�.rwuw' s sf�, -..-sarr•' 5 ` ��?4r' .,^-4 .z_ :s W: _ :1 I ` __ .. _ _ :. 4 y a. 3:_. a .. S ti. .. .'► f'.-.. - .x .0 -. Wn : . ,': L: : '.. -.. t, 'Iroa t. .f; ,_2 r sY' :'kd-! - 'tom { .. i ., F F t� 4 �M � { .- .- r ,. -.. ..tsY-3. h.. .1"1" 1 .. 1. '--. ..Y ,x�,.,! �#!- 6 , }. -t _ - : :... _ -: .: ..,a J ...-: .. I. A - .. e - .- l t . Y.; s ..�tY }Fa^'.5a�t - r , f S.lr�- .•s a u . e: rt }_ ": �> : "�k 11 p t t :-.r;2z .. .,,. ,r _ t -is ".-:._-. -- 1 iY►;"I" ,.t'Ali, 'sag - }. - - _ _ - - -.- _-- ...m---` __ III - - _ - _ _ .-.: ... , V 1.i . . T 7 be once over op the power vrc rkor, Then � �f 6 t } . . IT E C ' t T a p 1 nt �;tp i� (� T T t1�1 �4 IJ J r ill j U I'l l.'Jli .. ac in tali. If for 'rirt6a about five or 1 U.��1Y11 .LI Ul1:l� - ,� - PPLY. .. .' 1 ti p = t p �.� • r six times over wi', be sufficient working. �" :. -.x .._ i.-.- ..,..:....: I_ �+ . ? o re are esti or e�rruce intra for use, *, z:n ► c tTD q#�. ,. �pLI7AitETH 5Tg1Y1.RT rii L it1 `i TtiE tifxlvTmtY." In the dre . er the ptahonld be ioklod to hot brims for Ct�oxc ) r > r _ ,r.. ,Il. - ►'► y, as in t,�re private dairy. P , � A the crossing of the old avenue with the the ace of daily ditty than he paid to itis the brat and roost important requieit.e to twenty=four fronts or steamed over a steam MCe• Sheringham. in thier chip Y Alta , _ � E, F wildest r.. . etreatm of l,:eaeut traffie,in a city which, far let t laahion itz sable trimmings iu the stloeesa_1a" el anlinese,' jet for thirty mintitei;. 'Y'in-lined trek a cried, with alerting eyes, and the. , _; i Ae It is im oasible to tacit, cub a soot ebo ild bo tlioroitghly scalded and °ooled whitest countenance you can imagine. r 4 obvious reasons will not bo identified b t<ha fro pews at Saint Agatha's. there was „ ' �' finished article without bel reueatn Itemovean Yea Ianswered. at �' ' no f r �rrmming on hie overcoat, whioh was good material to $• y resin or Bpecka „Thea i�'a a+he who murdered Sheringham. � writer of these pages, there Brood-and still e e years old and pitiably thin. But he work n on, nu milk should be accepted but on tho tin. Put the butter in the tub In Site ie oa able of it. She's a ti cess!" alta 1-.,P...,. 5 stands-the Church of Saint Agatha's. a eeu invited to supply at Saint Agatha's that o goo duality and free from any sma 1 quantities, pounding it thoroughly P $ _ The church is not without a hist°t�y, e t Sunday,and to that unexampled honor objectionable od'-•r or taint~ It is import around the .edges with ' suitable cried, in a voice pitched to the note of a n ortunit he ttve the theticatten• ant that milk should be terated as soon as oil ider, keeping the surface of the scream, chir1ly such as fashion and sect combine to PP Y $ pa .. io half personal Qleaaure half religiaua drawn front t e cow, care being taken to . utter level. he tubs should be filled to That s what I kava oome fro talk: to you about and I am lad you have found our- - record. It is an eminent church, with a er r-of an everlogked and dovoux .man, sea that ,the it fa pure. It should also baa will in one-half Au inch from the top, leav• �� $ Y y • protected from rain • rainwater in milk in;; he surface slightly crowning, Cover voice. stately date upon its foundation-stone, and n e course of a forty-years miniett'y he p �.it} parchment paper or butter cloth, or, "��'here is she? aheaeked, land a strong ac pew-list unsurpassed for certain qualities a of been asked to preach in a city rriakes it im rc alible to ascots a good quality P P P ul . t. The event was tremendous to him. °f butter. ,lk from healthy cows only, wha is better, with both. This should btu Rh�ctder ran through her among t.he.worshipers of the Eastern C�tatee; ►+ e ad been agitated by the invitation, fed on.whole,+rme food. and having access covered with a Balt paste, made by patting She is in the cabin below -dying; she Saint Agatha'e teas long beau distinguished h c i ran in some such way as this : to pure water should be accepted" y the salt in cold water. The tubi, should be may be dead even now ak we converse," - fo. three things,ings, "its money, its music, and . In closing, permit me to as , air, buGtarmakor. The pastures, yarn and hilae until th9 Balt is level with the top of She uttered something in Spanish passion% . - tF })a t would be agreeable to ua t•o welcome lanes should t all times be kept free from the ub• Lining the tub with -parchment ately and clasped. tier hands. - ;.: its ac.•tnduess.. • . When the tax-list - the town is tinted m n us the grandson of our first pastor, carrion and al decaying matter. pap r before putting in the butter will be "Now hear me," said 1, "since you have ' 4 P ten , oung rector who (lied in the bud of The miikiab should always tea done with loon l to give succi results. . . your ears, and have found your tongue. iii the daily papers once a year,the wardens is nth and Christian originality, The dry hands a,. I in a cleanly manner, the `1't a temperature o the storage room You are suspeet.e�' of having murdered the - . and the leading parishioners of Saint ac Y -y g to' our uddor being all brushed or wi ed with a shoo d not be higher tl4n 56 o man ou elo ed pith. - f our aneestr will ive y p , and a9 much Y . p re a ice a peculiar interest for our peep}© damp cloth. All veeaels, pails, etc., love ae itean be kept uniform.-(Frovi tea "1t is false!" she shrieked. "I loved him Agatha's ata:rd far upward in the.score and should he of t:in and should be Agri•ultural College Bulletin. Oil! I loved him!" . She caught her breath . . t 1 r o. But I hag to be allowed to add and wept bitters theft names ale traced by slow, grimy Pn ,(half of the committee, that certain thoroughly so Ided each day. Wooden -:,__ �� p Y• �� ' . In m own heart, said I. touched by - fingers of mechanics and strikers and Ila ides in yourself and in your own work p:.ile should tit ver be used. The butter- y maker should 4 t once re act an milk that I .ONLY A -COUGH, her dreadiai miser "I believe you uili- - socialists-laboriously reading ou Saturday lav 1 d us to believe that you may exert J Y Y• Y $ . . nights. osi i re iti$uence upon us of which we is found to cauiain any bad odor, or any I -- lean.' I am sure you are so, now that we . The choir �f Saint Agatha'-s, -as•till the tan in need. I+'nom your ren2ote and rural that is -deliv re'ri in cans not properly tint it Ithsuttert in itre 11I:�ssncre * I have discovered that Mrs. Sheringham ie - cleaned and acs lded. It is well to mom on board. Weil you answer ma a question"' world knows is -superior. Her soprano i ari h your life has not passed unobserved. p• Thousands. alone a famous rima donna) would fill the 'ou abors as a pastor and your methods j- I `Yes,"she sobbed. . .- ( p 1 p any the re Bete ( milk with a. notic( as to - house. Women throng.the aisles to hear l fpr thing, have been an object of eruct ite defeot, and also, if possible, with the W ien one remembers the important role ' You know that Sheringham was stab. • I. the-tenor, and musical critics, hat in hadd, sone of us. Wo' have come to rate you remedy. lay(d try Atarahnl tit. Arnaud in placing bed -to the heart with a dagger ?" ti" . and pad on hat, drop - in to report the s r, one of the men of (god. There are After stricti} "enforcing the foregoing,rho �Apc tern I I 1. .upon the -throne of France Yea." - _ . anthem and the ofI rtory for t$e bZonday of :i ny. In meetin with oar ole the hutter•maker Mould keep the factor in and its glorious death in the face of the. "It bears this inscri tion: 'Charles Win- : . I In scot press, - vwyrito'r personally hop that you may be the hes: posaible condition, aB an example enern during the Crimean War, it is. sad throe Sheringham to Leonora Dunbar.' Was g. ecclesiastical positron, it is needless to able to teach us something of the secret of 3 y to tit nk of the degradation to which has that dagger in your posses ati�.;n in this. .` to th(me of hr9 awona who tea visit him. ' add, Saint Agatha's has always been above y� ur o n happy and successful ex eeience In order to eep thq.separator in good sunk his son, (,omte Julien de St. Arnaud, ship ?" - _ reproach: When did Saint, Agatha's quer- , a a minister of Christ our Lord. . P -, running concliti ,n, all oil must be kept win,• who iae just been committed for trial at " No. `9r. Sheringham gave it me, There tion a cation? �'Vhen did she contend :Glib (To ns r•oxTrv�au.). eel oil, and tit,; ,earini3e kept free from any New ate, in London,^n, on a charge of hay, wag no 9uoh inscription am ,you name. upon, ' ` a custom? When did she criticize a creed? water, dirt' ur rit. Keep all part3 with obt,u ted a sum of $•25 by means of a forgo it. I left it behind ine when I came-away. . ,. R by ahonId she contest tr tradition which the milk •o eller , "I . - �: She �' "PERSONAL POINTERS. mea in contact thoroughly I I e vet►r before my (.od I speak the truth . a - accepts, she coilforriii she prospers. _ - cloan and Be Id d .every day. - M1 Marshal St. Arnartd wga ons'of the most Her voice was broken with sobs ; she - In one particular Saint Agatha's has been ( I - - 'l'he temperas ire of the milk Ito he Se ar• unscrupulous promoters of the coup d'etat. spoke with deepests agitation. Her manner. . • - I' lint �hat.he lacked to ,riuci le ItP made convinced me i wes as she represented.thrust into an attitude of originality foreign T e Rl •l1,-lI- hither---Tho queers a Cooks at.ed should ire fi oil) su O to 85°�, not allow-' t P . to her taste. Her leading men feel retie i -it 4 1i'litwtiers visited -gat-Kowa tion ing itito go high r,as the cost in time and ice tip it courage,• gallarary and-.'4rilliancy, J satcf. " ('oma with me and see the wo :upon occ,%sionally to explain how the eters " tie'rr. Mc., etc. In coating is iucroamed, and the gustily of Ht► Alwrlys used to attribute the bloodshed man and tell me if- alta is .Vita. Steering- nal feminine came-a little coutrar • to the ti the product is li sly to be injured, tt'hic! inaugurated Napoleon III,'a reign ham." 3 The rich con-tntie to grow richer. here to- a terriblo cough with which he wi+a She shrank, and cried out that she vrould -fashion of our lari be recognized in the is the I arch de Rothschild winnin the 1 he cream alto Ili he cooled as a�oit s.a name of the t,hurch, Saint A atha's first a po3aibie after ee station to about-. 45 J to afflicted at the time .of the coup d'etat, not go. ,Site was-perfectly sane ; all her • g fi t prize of 1QO,t)0p trance in the `Israeli- rill a Vti'hijt hiked whether the tree s were to stubbornness was gone from bar ; she was ' - pastor, one should know, was a veryyoungles i�I ur iciest lottery. , anti held ai that- tent(reratttre until P . man of enthusiastic and unconventional about eighteen I, urs before churning, then fire' apon populace or . not St. - Arnaud now a miserable, -soared, broken-hearted ' temperament, He did not live long enough `IaOi Green, a four-year-old child; fell warmed to abou, :0 c , or churning tempera• was N sued with a violent fit of Coug,hingi woman. I told her that the person I took - r`-' . to o�.ttgrow this-for aclergyman-unlet out of l:e fifth storey of a New York house tore. If t}►e ere: to Bho�uid not ripen euf• whit} lasted several minutes. Finally, to be Alrs, S}terirrgham lay in9ptisitrle and ` tunate trend of nature, having died, full of" ou"8unc ay,.and landed oil a pedestrian's ficient'ly, act eullicient starter to give tit© wlich he eeasefl, the Marshal juat'managed perhaps dead at this moment, and b}' put- .. sl;ould r. Neither wag seriously hurt, cream a akar , i taste and •lams �a ,ear• to •as the words " " (my tine on an air of eontman�l I succeeded at . drer.mrt and visions, in the teeth of a lower Christopher(1"lumbr,s tits !?a. uimo bad ante oil the aurta'�e. Ab:,ut tgv+� er pest S P' .Jia sacree tour ` - iug conflict with his_wardenst; but he lived p cent,. curved cough): The ettit_er sent to take last in inducing, or rather obliging, Iter to '- long enough to carry the day and the name b°!n at the C.hicaf{o World's lair, diel .at of starter wilt u.,,, ally !re auflicient, rho \1 rebel's orders, having waited until . accompany .me, tike veiled herself before s the Sat Franciao Alidtvinter at last week: To prepare the ; art.er, t ke fr h skim the li►,ter recovered his breath, repeated quitting the cabin„ The saloon wam em t . for a portion of his people who desired to i n, 1 t P Y 11�e cli at'e was too enervatin /for hint. milk that is kiloA n to bii r e tom arty the (it eation, anti again St. Arnaud began We passed swiftly. -into the eteera e, and call their church in honor of a sweet though g rich, old lady.wCo'had put her private for. The Ilerk of (queen Victor a'a kitchen, odor or taint anti warm rt to 9ij o keeping cough ng violently, terminating, as on the she firllowed me into tiro cabin where the . ' who al ays carves, receives a salary. of S previ ua occasion, with the exclamation tune into their beautiiul house of worship, ), �•;, it at that tern erature for twenty•fotu• „ , ' woman was. - - and her warm heart into their future sue- 50,0 a year. The chef re_cives the same hours, when it will be reap .%le scree toux ! - - ly for ase. It _ salary, nd the two coufectianere, who ate should be kept t?xc luded from rho air a -'•" ( '�)te pt creature was atilt unconscious ; : cess. It lied befallen this dear old la(ty to r ® '1`tte oiliest was no fool. $e could ti►�e a the stewardess stood beside the=bunk look1. - bear the name of Agatha, •which, for her tend to tite making of pastry, )Ally, etc., much as possible - more especially it the hint a well as any one (else and nalutin r • P y g, I ing at its dying white oc,~upant. . aatd to -- sake,--and, of course, in due ecclesiastical receive tanuutsalaries ot$1,500.each. air be at all impar . Use a small amount he left the commander a presence. Oil re. Mina Dunbar. I remembrance•of th.e strictly canoni,al saint Yr.,N unro Ferguson, according: `to a -about one per c nt, -of the starter al turnip to the Brigadiers and Colonels who •• •�� Scotch ,ewe a ter said, after toddin ready.made to stimulate the development had so L hirn for instructions, he was asked Is it, Jlrs. �herringham. . of similar ognomen -was accordingly tie. p I P'. $ She was cowering at the door, but when ` I pp fir. Ul: dstone on the aubjl;ct, t,h.tex•T'rem. of next day's starter, This may ire omitted `s'l'at reply the 4larshal had made, to which she perceived that the woman la without stowed upon the church. ler sale , "JIy dear air, I might as P - In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred t - g well on Saturday, as the length of time over no responded that the Ge�al's only words motion, with her over half closed inBena• ; undert ke to rep, -ce tho first man in the Sunday will give auflicle.nt development of had leen "Massacrez toux" ' and soother numeral which I am requested (massacre ible, and perhaps dead, as aha might sup- not to indicate; trot I may not deny that it garden of�}+.den as to catr� Home'ltule for lacticraeid, and rho starter will be entirely °VPS}' dy)• Tho command was obeyed to pose, she drew near the hunk, peered is a recent one, .the popular rector of Saint Scotlau {:` fresh each reek. the let or, and many thousand persona were pose,breathlessly,hand then looking ground to Aoatha's took a winter vacation. He was Thomas Carlyle on't'atoltl a young College We favor coolie the cream to a low shot (i( wn and bayoneted in the streets of me said : - an imposing and imperious man, full of radua l,•in the presence of iieneral J. G. I temperature imine,iiately after Separation, Paris. . . g I `Nilson better cuntiutie at the lea hall and ripening it in a few.hours, linin star- . 1`o he is �lrs. Sheringh, m.. Ldt ma go'."-. years and honors, in the full sway of hjs. P $ paned the door, and he f,Qd, with a,,' _ . professional fame,when lie fell a victim like your days than depend on the writing of ter when the season and condition of rho PHYSICAL, EXERCISE strange noise of robbing. J I any common person, to the grippe. history for a living.F' He abandoned liter milli reqquires it, for the fallowing reiaeoth : - I stayed for nearly three hours in i11ra.:,. In the attempt to recover from this vul: ' store,. nd ie now_a successful preacher in 1. We solids in cream other than fat it Wn ConRtdered.a Pretty Good TUing `ihenngham'e Berth. There was taothing Lo . ` gar malady; ire was forced to observe that] Scotian are subject to rapid decomposition. way bark to Ptttny'y Time- b done for her. She passed. away in her his elect physician had dragged hirn, ird Willi _m Yfiaht, t;' New fork brewer, L• 'I'nis dee ,m.poaition to 'not favorable urleonsciousness, and afterwards when I . - an exclusive bronchitis, into a minister' }tad Ila •-luxuriant whiskers pulled out keeping quality All a tt}iorlttea that llavo treated Qa ion• • to the kee xn ❑alit of whatever it ef- looked more closet into the nature of her lately i t a row with his eouain,Herrnan freta, E;evity` lace exercise, moderato and regular- Y sore throat, such as any ordinary county} 1 take t its one of iri'urios I. wondered that she Wahl and as the'wi its can no longer Flow y y he main factors of a long a could have hereon•might develop for lack of an over- • 3. Rutter alwa s contains a proportion life. lived five minutes after the terrible fail coat or a fire in his bedroom. 1Vithoat through them he wa to it W rale©on them. 7 hat there ar©many exceptions does. that had beaten sensibility o t of her of solid matter that is not tat, and the lose uotialt r the fact that physical exceriae is Y t} undue delay or reluctance the rector of He has ued-for .11,) damages, and put this has advanced towards decomposition over tit© windlass end. - . Saint Agatha's took ship for the south of hii whi kers, wrap- �d in brown paper, in - as usef 1 in keeping one healthy am it ie to I the betwer the flavor of the Gutter, and the prolong life. C cod wall:era are seldom sick; I Fent to the captain to report leer death, France ; and in the- comfortable way in evident% - lunger will this flavor be retained, and in a ton talk I gave and the same may be said of,persons who $ g him my. views of - which such things are done in such guar- Rism rck has los none of hie rid time 4• I'his decomposition in cream is very daily tike a certain prescribed amount of the tragic business, I said there could be . tars, the church was set trundling upon the gallentr It was ar anged by th9.dc.puta• rapid At a high temperature, whitest s low. exerciB 1•:xercise is both a preventive no question that. Sheringharrl had fol, wheels of a two months' "Supply," This tion of Ndies who personals visited him temperature it is retarded, lowed the ill Sou le to sea frith a was managed 'so gracefully by the experi- to pt sae t the 4t)1_ bo 'flea of yfineat Ithenieh and a r(medial measure In my awn prat- $ y P . cilritxiso. five, I t ave Bean a case of persistent trans- determination to-so-murder her huabdnd as . cured vestry of ,Saint Agathali'a that hardly wine contributed Prot t Baden, Haase, and 1 piratic that followed ills !oast bodily to hx• the crime of hie death upon hie a vi ibis gar occurred in the pariah ma-hin- the Pal tinate that each should kiss his " Son th%t the churn is 'well cleaned taat,le effort, And which annoyed and debilitated Paramour. How was this to be done? Her cry. Many of the people did not know that hal)ri a nn being pre entad, lint the old with a brush, uF, le lot once a week it► cold the person At night--thio boing,a condition }' g her. discover at her horns of the da er .` their rector had gone un tit a canon. from soldier isaed'theni i (stead, and not upon and twice a week in tent wear.her, and left efts a severe 511noss--diva ear as if s g London sonorously'filled the pulpit one thein hands either. 1 each d y before and after usin husband had loch to Leonor ' Dunbar • scald©` g. by magic of ter a day or two of exercise oil a would per haps give her the idea e e needed Sunday morning, A distinguished Middle ' It iia reported the `%fr. Gladstone hasi x'01 it before bitting in the cream, which bicycle. Pliny relates that a Greek h si- P(' Bhould-always be etrapned into the churn. ' dart wit took up i►ia residence in Rome was If blue Dunbar 'spoke the tr tit, then State clergy man followed t};e next week ; complet d the trehala in of Horace, u bit ' indeed I could not account for the inacrip, the West sent her brightest and beat the. which' h hast been en Aged for once time' Thi„k cream churnaioasier thanthatwhich wont pu liely to declare that lie was will. tie° °n the dagger ; but there cduld ire no succeeding Sundae, and So it went. is thinner ; but to ge rho best results it iug to considered a charlatan if At Any question whatever that rs, Sierin ham His Wor is said to be n the hands of Air. , , 1� � $ - Eminent variety easily occupiers `that IlohnI" rlei 1, who has been granted the ri should contain from 2.,to 31)per cent,butter- time ho hould ever fall ill, or i# he failed had been her husband's'mtirderea . ` sacred desk. The wardens of St. Aga vilegC u P fat~ if for any reason►t houldbethiokorth�� • - g p(rusing it before it goes to rho this, it should be dila ed with oro water to die o a" This was m theory, _ y ether disease but old age. Y y, and it Baa after• - have trot to say, Come, and he cort�eth-wha printer. Tre ex Pre ler intends to devote P Celsus, i �peakiug of the earns physician, warcla verified up to the hilt.. Un l he arriv g }. P or skim milk of the proper temperature, observes that hie faith, in the benettt to be al of the Chiliman at_blelbourne, Ilea Dnn- weigheth the honor of ministerin in this his a er t' the tra.nal tion of another olaB• . aristocratic pulpit, In brief, tto moat dis sleet utltor'bnt he has not yet made aseleo (,burn at as low a,tein wrature as is possible derived tom exercise, was so groat that he bar was seat borne to take her trill for the. tingui3hea men in the denomination cor- tion. i to Ret butter in from t irty•five to seventy had in a reat measure abandoned the ad• murder o! Mr. Sheringham ; but her inno- dially "supplied." On the whole, perhaps Th ug i s e is pat evenly, Itoaa Bim, minutes. To warm or cool cream,"do so by ministry ion of internal remedies,depending canes was established by, first, th0 circum• - the parish enjoyed their rector's vacation hear pe ,ds a long and busy day at brit putting warm or cold water or ice around mostly c hygieriio measures, and exercises. seance of a woman having baso found.' . as much a$ he did, easel.i I ho graphy is her•orily recreation. the Garr or vease�l,containing it, and stfr iL As au Gid©ncA of rho oorrectneBa of hie aboard dre$aed as a man ; next, by the Now, upon the vestry there chanced at Net a�tel r a crowded with artistic tree•' fregt'ehtly, Never put hot water, steam or statement of witnescea that a woman whose fee Biro;t y into the cr4 am as this tends t� Glows, 1 tray falls us that this physician that time tT be one man who was "differ _ sureo �s , in an admirers phrase, "a lived to be a centenarian, and then only a Pearance exactly corresponded with that - ent." Ont does find such people even privage louvre." It contains man eom• 1°Inre rho grain of the bu►.ter, and causes, 'diad fron an accident, of "John Burgess" had been the rounds of _ among the officers of fashionable churches. plete > n incomplete-works of her brush in toy many instauoes, white streaks milia the.ehlppin -offices to inspect the ilial, of - poor flavor. -'w'--- lipping.- Thiti rash {he was, by the way, a gra some of hilt are said to be ae great as the CRIME IN ONTARIO paaeengere by vessels boand to Aµstraiia ; nephew of the old Ilidy who built the church pFodu` ti na' f her earlier years. .. When necee=ary to rise color, add sufiic• thirdly, by lettere written to Leonora 1Jun- when Saint A atba's was an unendowed lent to make rho hottest as scatty as possible ~- bar by Sherin ham found among Mrs. g The ch ire in which.t}ieCoburg vredding the calor of that made i June. Always add tytAtttAtte irro>,a Attie Annual iteport ai t)ti,e q experiment)ent) had occamional views not ceremony w s performed was . consecrated Lha Dolor before starting the churn. Sheringham s effects, in one of wttict► the : About Inspector. man told the girl that he propos carry wholly in harmony with the policy of his I in 1738. et re the time of Afasrtiq Luther, une•lialf ounce per shot gaud pounds of milk The annual report of the inspector her gg brother officers ; and being himself a heavy tt waeus d e the Shape} of a convent con• in winter will usually be found sufficient prisons, f common 'ails and p r of to Australia. Finally, and this was the •-rate•payer, was allowed, sometimes, by the ducted v barefooted f iara and'tit organ, gradually inoreasing to that amount in the presented by Mr. Gibooli rte the stories most d conclusive item in the whole catalogue cooties of the ma crit �' 4 $ g wasa Legfs r evidence, an engraver swore their a wom- y j y,-when his notion stone put it, anTbapti mal font now in the fall, and lessening tows ds or ring. lative As embly last weeL. was not really in bad form, _you know-to palace ch r h are relic of the days of the As soon as the cream braaits, or at the 'I"he Calle of orlit�es shows' an answering to tetra.Sheringham'sAescrip- have his way. He did not oat it so often friars. he convent w s converted into a first signs of butter ad i enough cold water y a decrease thLe tion called upon him with the dagger but that was glad to make the most of stare in 1 l°, year on hat. of previous years, Eight (produced in court), and requested him - P The scents of Queen to lower the coptents o the charm 2 0 °r thousand ix hundred and nineteen erimi• without delay to lnaortbo u on the thin it when ll�e did ; and when his turn came to Victoria e e married in this church in 3°; anti ootftir ue td ch rn until the butter nate wore arrested in 1893✓ P control.the aupFty'�fbr that Sunday with 1818, Nine thousand plate, •'Charles Winthrop Sheringham to r - which this narrative teas to do,he asked the granules ace the adze of heatg.rains, Allow and elev n were sent dowin" in 18J•l, and t•eonora Dunbar." Mr. La Lawson Tait exonerates the teethes the churn to rest in a Oaition to draw off 10,4*23 in 1891. • privilege of being intrusted with the details race from th imputation of being the only the buttermilk for four or five minutes, Ot the 8,619 tint 5 408 .- And yet, but for the death-of Mris. Sher- of the business. This request, as from a creatures that naturally take to drink. � that the particles may !I rico to the top, guilty an sentenced, ae cam arre edfound fnghaln and my discovery of her setc,tt was tnaefal man of certain eccentricities, was in- Wasps, h a ya, have Lhe same proclivity. Than dtaw ott'the butt(.rmilk, straining it �, p with far more likely than not that his wifb would: he events granted; and thus there occurred h1 r, Tait a watched tete- weeps eagerly , td) prevent any-lose of t utter. Adel at, least sent)to 1 ng stoon a en dnti and nine were have achieved her aim by killing tier line.S' the events which it has been given me to attacking r-ripe frolic, when the sugar I as much water an there was buttermilk at refoetriato y slot bo s, 669rto h 3 to the band and getting.her rival 'Hanged for the relate, has in so a degree been converted late' a temperature of 50° r 52 e Y t e Central murder. --[Harper'a �\eekly, - - It was just before T.ent,- and the= winter alcohol. 4 ound SuoFr fruitai especially I and 4:i° in winter, prlBou, 13 to the reformatory for females • I - - - had been a-cold one. One Friday evening rottenflu s and grapes, the was s ma be I • '� nearly as oaaible, in summer: and 4,4213 to common jails.. CLUBS AND KNIVr.S p y Revolve the churn as t as possible for The oris a most pi evalent was- that of _ in early.A2 .rete there �ame`>zp; or came $sen fighti i and struggling for precedence, I about two minutc,e, the 1 dr Lha water, drunkena as,aboot iii per cent,. �t t}Yo carp. IIeed �t - 1. down, adrifting snow-storm. It was bad ancJ after a.de when they are absolutely strain ingg as in the carie of the buttermilk. mittais be ag from that cause, The next th Fearful sheet in a cheat enough in town,, but in the suburbs it was drunk wit he spirit, they crawl away in 1 Then add rho second avatar--about the in order o fr steno are crimes of va - $Ow- worse, and"in the country it was little less a torpid c n itionc and tide themselves in Ba►oe quantoy as for the first water-at tansy, lar eayaud oomtnoa assault. Four Daring a debate between the scholars of than dangerous to passengers through the the grass 11 they helve sle t off the o a country school house a few miles north of _ wide, wind=eweptatreeta, the choking lanes erste. p C 56 to 58 to winter and 5:. to b$ In thousand Qur ILaudred >and seventy-seven VPinchester, Ohio, the other night, ' fi ht ' and bitter moors. pe summer, and repeat as fore. If for any of those p lsoner were mat► and 931 fa- occurred between Nathan Manafie d $ reason the second wate does not come orf males • 2 65 tomporate acid 5 854 intem- d An old clergyman, the actor, of a scat- ' I.I .� hat They MSan. 1 Edward Carroll, aged 15 and 18, whieh r tared ari$h sat in his at dv on that Friday « clear, or nearly go, rep at the washing .un- Aerate ;.6 15 Sou d read - '- ' til it does, ' '� P y Sweet G r - What o the a era mean - o - orate. ; �,-i 0 were illit• resulted in the former being, it is t 'ought,. night, and thanked God that the week} P p fatally injured by being stabbed in the y when the - alk about a womanly wom- Allow the contents o the churn to drain The cit of London was .not so fortunate bank, while Mansfield was at avenin service was over, and his da 'e a ruck n the g y an? well; then take the u tier out careful} as the rest of the t'rovince, itad the recdrd work done. He would Have regretted being „ using a wooden a y' head with a large club- The entire school called out again that night, for he had got Father Tht q mean one who kno*s g pada, are being taken to of crime increased from 497 in 1892 to 537 was a general fi ht even do gaits wet in 'walking to:church and. back, how to ma pumpkin leo " keep tt in agranular #orm. Weigh, and in 1893. F rtysIx of the 53'T were females ; old children, 8 ' down to •year `q�.. place the butter on he worker, a;id the cold from wkicit.he hsd been suf. 1. -" , adding G� were ii literate , 2Ei9 were tato erate • . ( t1- Mk neourag ng Si I Batt stiffioient W suit t e taste of the cus• 278 intem orate ;. 218 here. commit ed for Miss Eva.Kratxarr, the teacher, tit s - feria g for a wrek peat might not; be bene <= _ tomer. IProm three-int ruts to Ase cense of ilrunkenn a, whioh is 63 more tit PIs°@ of atoveRood, etrack a young fellow fitted thereby. This fact in itself was a �(aririe y allow--" w is your atr}�di salt to One pound of bu tar will usually be year, a° list named Henry Stoi°rnan, a bully w ° had 9 .ft ."matter;of no concern under ordi"ry condi- in the cit + g P - foaad sufpjoieot. There w an inoreuss in the expense of live awe insulted her. Four of iho young me(n who .: s.,:, tie... to the old clergyman, wit,, being a Farmer rrow-=-'� $ hasn't said much !'Nark carefully and veal + siiroidin as the ails i 1898. One hundred sad Y rom the schoolhr;L:ae had;to be : lonely man in a forlorn country boarding- about his u ineaB, but he writes me th.a rublaing or frietioo, until the salt is eYeaty sous thou and Idur haudred 'gtt thirty' carried to their homes on account 'f the E s . house,faith nobody-to takecare;of him,was he a got lo: f friends ere." Y d eighty- affra Citizens in that vieinit are eat} 1. A distributed and excessive moisture u ex- five dollar was expended, .which is about excited over the ma y Y accnatgrel to live under the shadow of a Farmer Meadow-6i hat's encoraging, polled. From ieven t ei ht times over1,7p0 more than la$t ear, liter, and the °pool {•common cold,"and Who paid no more at. .That show that he s 't had to borrow will usually be aufPieieu ` �itrniag inwards coat$tf,f38 , whiau its ay r.Londoon bail Directors swore out a warrant far iho�arrestii teutiotn to his owr3 physical dtaFomforta in mousy et and outwards, then do tiling, ie meant to , 400, also of of.the entire crowd who vIsitod the do{ot►ia : ,!:k . d cre is nce.. Y . .. - } ' •r _� ... .. .� - an 1 . a MVV t l .- - _ - : a : - .. l -:. - t .. - e .. i1. r �t e. �., . •, ,s .4 _.. „ c .E+ 7- r t. ,.. g y : ., .-S .. - r .•:£T .. Y ..r -1,-Y p-"0. - 'M I _ 1. : I .. . _ : _ . _ J,> _ , > . 1. F . --... _ : _- ._ _ . ,t. .. ,- , __I . ♦ .e , .� a. x � i.a •: .. 'I ., ._ --•it;-�.. ti a'^T p '1!�+�=.' - r -1. :Y:` 4� . .. --.- - , , : „ . - , ..,,� - r. S> ._�.«, .:. s.. tsfK. =l=o-.. tit,:°;:: K!.i•. _ ,t1. _- - -.._. ,. ._ _-,: .....-. -. -... -- - ,..af!.. � <, � t � -- -... __, .. ._.. �a�.,h 4..1 --. y ._ ..}� -. } yid - � >:L4..L.� \.-• '_- _. .. ....-.: - � '.- ..... .:1.-.. 3"d^' _:.►- -'_.. , -.,. ,S -1 ... - ..�`.iF�'�N.,o�y.. "I'._ d..... S _ q} g' .:-k' - R._s -.�, ,..,. K a ..... ... �. ,x.'S'r .xj+'._ a.,X a 4� i SLS.. s- �,•?'t..>. >,: :d - �S. --Ra; }: ,,;_•:� , •+.-:.:• `.; .. ,:. -,- ... - .,. . -. -,:-- ice'" ,. -,. • AB' -�,t t , f ': - .-: >• y'f V fi. 15+.,- -.¢. _"d�, { •..F-q:�X', r+�1s r,e.4-w, - y� 4�a-�yy,� _ _ u. ,.Y .. .. t. •-, -. 7, rT n Y -4. _ .f I.. : .. "_". :K •19R ^14:' „ V- 3 uH, ,w r t :$� :."b -_ t5 . .., ..: - mak'' r-c - `7 ,. .l s.. Y , tai .,f . ..h .. < w.:A �-i � rr - , .. r ra - � Y 4, ,.-r ,4. q,,:,b,,. .i•n,.z tt ( .7�' T 1-'S •-.. r• t. .�- .. 'i q. - 5� 3. ':. _ row^ ..9{ .,, a .. --»,:_ ..f.<r.. a-'6..:-_ ..., a -T>' a�.,-,.b- -r.-t.- ' -.a..5.. Y •. �{ ,,,{y ,•L ­111 L. -aa>>�� .-.� ,.. -.A_ »a "ti' - :: v-- v a:_: -M�:.. � fYt... 1.- �.e' lx. •'3v� �.X. i' "r F+ , , pie . _. .. .. ry� v - U'�<i- t i' Y .>,., *.t Y• ,st _ - ..,.,. t r t- .` -{ ',�"t+Yf'L,�wiI . a : --:'. .:....::. - n. : - '.:.--. ,-.. - :_.,.r: _ `s,,_'_ _ ','.T.3`.? fa�:f, .: s[. `F:C _ seti... _ . :. I : ' _ --.. ._. _.: _ -: ,. w -b / '1 rl }:1,. Yr. :�-' l' - J.' -R'-.rr•- �r d :- .. - -. .. -:., - l -:�_ .. .-. .. .-. .. . .,.. -. r - J" _ 'T -fit. EsiS,'} r' >�' -'•t� •.. + ,..... .t R+•:� _ a aL.a .: � r .'dC _ ...-.' :._ •i.�.;. � ,. F...�5r F r�'�tr [ .4Aw. ,{t: ;>F�;:,: E _,.. __ .. s,- ,,. : i r.. :.. _. .._, _ h- : .r.• F,:�..{� /, a.l �'V " tS• -.a ..'-+,... �.i -•..t ._ :, r... -, t ...1 .-.. I_. ._ _ ,- ... . T . ,s4:t� h� ,J.. �a•+ .4` i +-,.r. + 4 `t,'»,$ �`, k.� .- e - _ ,. -. F .-. .� c. -r.. •da ... 1. : - I .. I 4 F. P ?'i •"Y- tl �yj�� ':: ' n't" . - :. -: L 'i:,.. t. -_e. .. ...I pp..ff -'ill.i�'t Sp�'S, dl �ol - 'SY:1a. .F.. _ ... .>+ ,.. - , :: --I-. { 'te_' 'a•:F-: 1-- �S: ��, T -,. �e •-.'i a .. n.-..a" �7` ..i•:. v.¢ e,w " ..:' �:. u r.:. G . r z °" 3 , , .. ,,-. . _,.a ..- ._. .. .-. . . , -. .. .I -i . : , n�. , �. .c. , .�. . r., ,.. t, e,,. .: k. .. _..--- , . - - w-.w • - - • -. _ - - fellow's 4f a to climb,it, It's got the doyll .- . THE VES E Cf Q F R T fl Et a �t . za�r�t c taa;<Cyt ,n the tint a��;da Pfv® though ANT1t10 GRQP AN .IVE I lk . i z �. : in it eat' - So old �armilr Bra n �tiouldored his ro►xe Y — they }�► re aaatined iu rigd' �ta»lcbiona. I M1, - n',_. : -- ;: r ; . i ; :. • (Y`on k ow I said this *aa a eor man's , , - , , ,.""'• ¢:. n . X 1, lr F and ma off for antl tier Lree, his son fol- _ iP� fl Q��� C� p �' ,i, _ : , =f barn.] rhe ao H s were atldxwed liberty at F'ollawing.fi# a biilletia eeuib ou ane _ . - 8Y t1vLLe`tOR FARRAIv'D LEZ I5 lowing, hey had awed and chop ed. and �'Vitb a dair herd that ha y snot been well night in the panture thus wing them s Ontarto De artment of A ricult re, -frnm,• {• g } Through the windows .of Jim Daly's aa• ch°PPed d sawed, and yet the to 1 white 'a'eltered'and fed during the winter; the obauer o rest. If any one doubts whether information sent in by correspo dente;.-. 4 ' - loon, in the little town of C--, the setting oak, wit its Uranehe�jutting out almost as spring is a very trylug season. The eovws or not i will pay to protect cows from heat . •Fall Wheat.—This crop had a 3err,j a sun atrearned in yellow paretics, iightin g d g re ularl ae if done b the work of a ma- are this in flesh an weak acrsordiagly, and file , giving them what green corn they most crucial period as oorre endears r` _ up the glasses scattered on the tables, and chine, at d straight nd firtnt - � Often they are forced to live on straw and need to st, I only:ask him to try the ex- wrote, and much :unser tJtiaity a sled re- "`='�' � ' - the faces severaLmen who were gathered FArme Brown, we 1•known for his weak, other fodder which ;show]] be thrown to peritnen I►nd he will .b® eonrrin4ed, as I garding its future roe eats. . ail in 'h".I near the"bar. 'Farmers mostly they were, coward] spirit, w o in 'witnessing the them between meals, to be pinked over at am, March fine bright weAthepr pre' iledYand - F` with a apri.ukling of shopkeepers, while murder. f Albert Kelsey's dauggtiter had in leisure only through the cold days of mid• - • the protecting covering of snow Ise ar- e` , `A i i prominent among them was the 'village his High iatakeu th criminal, nowiin his winter, and as soon as the snow begins to PPe su erstit n let the` ak stand ALion-Tamer's Petit. . ed, revealiis the fields of wheat i a ro. editor, and all were discussing a startling P , because its disappear and the ground -becomes feozen ,_ - g n p ;:`� mixing condition in ipoet qu,►rhere. The P P 6 well�bala ed cattle saved it fr9m f �ljxi�, the aro permitted t' roam over the Iota a/ One n ght Black Prifvge a ran l0 feet'- latter part of March and the earl' portion ;!;,: __ , iece of ,sews that a read throu •h the town P and its surroundings, The, tidings that when of r trees coo ld have been c o1,a. will, picking the dry dead phase from the P 4 of April, however, was a season o alternate ••�` j Walter Stedman a laborer on Albert Kel- And ao t i tree, the ams one to wh oh an corners of the fences and en'o fa - them, through the air straight at Philadelphia ee 'e ranch had�murdored his em to er's innocent n had be 'n hanged, was left—. selves a@ bast the can wiihy ocoaeional Y g' g, but did not fr®.zing and thawing, and the cold nights as who sav d his life b dod' to Y P Y for other ork. - da s Y ' escape he twee of the lion's forearm, and warm days not only resulted in much r +' daughter had reached them and had spread y of sunshine in the raw blasts that sweep p "heaving," but also browned tie tender , x Lt wae bleak rat ni ht—anoh ht across the field chillin them to the ver No ono new that, however, for the tamer ,.7 a,_. . universal horror strolls the people. R , ,g $ y showed o of not in ur blades anti left all but well-drat ed fields as can be f and onl in central Gali or;pia. marrow. This allowing cattle to roam at g j y,Ihut brought hie s;,` A farmer declar©d that he had seen the y , heavy w ip down with a atinp;ing cut over with an appearance anything bu aatisfad:- The wind owled lik a thousand d mons tar a in the fields durin the earl a cin the 1►on s hoed, stud went throagh the Po : -- ; iced ca,,�mitted as he walked through a K g y p g, tory. Tho situation at the time eprres nd• x r'.of `i - _neighboring lane, and having always been and lash the tr a together i wild is a mistaken and very bad practice too „ ,► ants wrote was se follows: Ball wheat =k �- embraaes. I Now an hen the weird 'hoot, commonly indulged in by many. It is a°t' b ]ding a handkerchief t0 his face noted for his cowardice, instead of running „ d now an then but em lin ss before. has been seriously set back by sparing frosts r t- . to the girl's aid, had hailed a party of hoot ! of an owl cam softly from he die- much better to keep them sheltered turn• g ,fir ' When h left the ring it was found that and ab$enae of warm rains; Should tanto int a lulls of t e storm, wile the in them nut to breathe the fresh sir only another week or two of ; nn ra i- ,� miuere who were returning .frena their mid- g one of tl a lion s slaws ha laid hit cheek P F b�►rking o the coyote woke the a hoes of in warm sunn da @ if the are thin in .,, . .1 da meal throw h a field near b When ' Y Y • Y o en al oat from e e to li et the man F . P Y g Y the hills i to sound@ I ke fiendish I u titer, flesh the are in•%bo condition to resist the P y p y tions weather revail much of the aro r °�: thr reacheu the s eluent however, where g' Y ' will have to be plowed sup or rebown; but ; •. In the ind and tai a man fo tilt hie chi}ly winds, and the stubble rase and cos scut ing. Stedman (as they supposed) had done hili g Hem ant to kill me "said Philadel lis as the recta are vigorous timely showers path thio ish the b eh and intoarmer dead turfs in the corners of the fences P s ! black deed, only the girl lay there, in the , „ ' ar is and ental weather ma stillness of death. Her murderer had Browns ro@s•eut, as the short st way 'which they pick up, does them more harm fa a was bein bo d up g y carry the home. S ddenl he etc ed tr mblin than cod ant' istendin Choir oravin We ill never show hat lion again," fields forward towards an average yield• ;" +- Laken the opportunity to fly. The party Y PP g+ g ' Y g said the ane er Where the fields encored the wf R had @earthed rite v;ood� of the Kelsey as if held some ens en impalas. mach xdted. i¢tec with a Y Bofors stomachs without start ing them any „ g . cod to the are stili vi crewel and ver•. � ,"' him rosette white oa wavering a d sway- nourishment. It it a harden to et rid of Oh, Y s w�{11, an@ red the-wounded P y g _ estate and just as they were nearing the y g ' tamer. 'I will make him work to• ant,and those who practice under-draining house itself thea ea:ance of Walter Sted• ing'in the toren. _ and makes them feverish and eoative. The :, y mprraw ' usual." An he did teasin rejoice in an encouraking outlook. The man, wa.lkiup• inp a strangely unsteady "Good o i ! it's t�e tree I swn g Sted ought to ba generously fed and prepared ' g groat fall wheat aountiea along Lake Erie ,3 man from " he cried and a str n e fear for their comip work if the are cows, The and Pre ding him that ay as never be. manner. towards it made them quicken ; g Y fore as i darin him to o his wo t send rather discoura ing reports and in the }; �` thrilled hi burden of cal -bearin and the milk• ro- ' fl their ace. - g P 0 ' eastern rtion of the rovince where the ..1 � P His eyes were Sxe it held y tfome• duein that ie to follow call for As the weeks parsed, i grew clear that I'O P . Y acreage,is small,the ros ate a eanall He was soon in custody, althoac h he had pleat of philadel hia, either thr gb some change p pe a�• y r :' - undefinabl faecinati . Yes there on one wood a and a liberal ea 1 of Bain to ' protested nix innocence of the crime. He ' y PP y g ' in hia wa of handlin leak Prince or Poor for a good eco In the Lake Huroii t a, . of the long at branch a amall piece of ro ive them etre. th and furnish a sa I of g f' :a !,ls 4I said that he had just seen the body himself g g PP Y throw h e me ohan a of mer in the lion group the county o Huron Fived a aheerfut a r on his way to the station, and that when @till dangl d. And n, to the murderers nourishment for the calf as well ae an R R P re ort, while Lambton and race are '_V..1 t '" _ - excited vie on, this ro .seemed to lengthen, abundance of material out of which to was lost g his control; ut still he con- P , they had found- him h@ was }ming to the tinned to take the risk, i egite of protests rather the reverse. The Geo gian Bay `,�. 1 to form at the end i to a alt knot a knot 1%borate milk. house for help. But they had laughed at' P' ' from the ane amen,. ret he tried onl counties reports are equal in to e, and on -,_, . his stor and had flan him into the tin that entire ed a pur le neck, while below Nor should this full feeding of hay and o Y the whole the chances are hard] sr o d=cf� ,°"' Y g Y> one erfo mance a da instead of two Y g atiflin calaboose of the town. it writhed nd swap d the body of a man ! ggrain be di continued ae soon as the rause P y' , r X g "Han im " he uttered b hoping th a to plate Pri ice's smouldering usual. In the West Midland g up favor- i - W hat were their proolls? Walter Sted•. g ,. starting to- egina to elect~ Goring with that re axes wr►th; U t Prince only an sled end growled able, reports prevail over them of a less '.# ;• wards the. an in farm as if about to hal the a stem loosen@ t e bowels and makes man a oun fellow of about twent six R g • p Y , encoura in character and the same ma i, ' Y g Y• the ro in ita.work f strap ulation• "will the cows feel weak laz and faint. This the more ercely, sod ata ily grew worse. g Y % had come from the city o their quiet town, Pe R y " Philo el his ma be au bt an da " said oft e• [.eke Ontario ao noes. . 80 use when times were at their hardest in he for ever follow m�? And yet he deaery suiden change from dry to green feed P �' Y ' far there has been awn atmos tom tete t. ' ]. ed it,the lack hearted villain 1 He tori' ives too reat a shook to the a stem to one of th other trainers ai to me; ut P -',i�•'- search of work. The most of the men „ I g g y still Phil del his ereiete exemption from injury by wo ms or in-. •,,_ - : ,c h livin in the Lown were honest fellows her life— I maintain perfect health. Every one known P P scare. - . - �`.. g The oli ax came one n ht in Jaisaa 'i . doing their work faithfully, when they He never finished I the sentence. The how green grass operates upon horses. It R r'' Rye.—What little of ,tile etc ie wa white oak towerii above him in its makes them weak and flabb . loose and 1°vb8n Bla k Prince came ithin an woe of i r ' could got it, and when they had socially ' fi y killing th -daring tamer outright, and came throagh the winter in fair condition " — _- P__ asked-Stedman to have a drink with them strength, a omed to ow like a froazie<i, lazy, and eo they are supplied with hay although injured in places by i . The area `t*'"'"`-1 ' living ere tore.. ace' was a su;lden and grain until the workia season La over certainly ould have don so had hia at• ,L he had refused in rather a scornful manner. . R ,cellon n t been diverted last at the crit- of winter rye ie inconaidera> le, taking the s � _, "That infernal city chap," he was called, 1 splitting ao nd, the .carne a. crash, and and tttey are turned for a run on rass`viu teal mom nt b the ho he was riding. Province over, bat here and th re in the" and their hate and env increased in 'under the f lien tr a lay Stedman s niurder- cow is no lees eeverelpp wor.ced ty g R central and eastern counties oma cleat l Y er crushed nd man eled, birth to her calf and elaboratin a ever• s gang in t e very • t of springing, I strength when Albert Kel§ey had employed g g as if to d ids whether h would dextra advocates of this crop are to be and. From bet veep th broken trunk and nae flow of milk. Besides, her labor hoe . Y him in preference to any of them. Ae time, ,tie man the horse an in that .use Clover.—The reports cuncerai gthiavrag � :' '- went on, the story of Stedman's.adiairation the stomp t iat was 1 ft', a grev, dim shape no season of rest, when she can roam at p are not favorable. A few sort endants s ran out and a e sat the rnan'a still leisure dein nothin She must con• allowed tt a tamer to 'ge oa his guard P for Iliargaret Kelsey had gone afloat, with P g P F g g while � th watchful r oms rushed in •Peak of cod fields and encou ging pros- v A- } form awn into tbv wild blackness of the tinue her work throu h the, summer and g g I the added information that his employer a- ' y K through t to iron gates an 1 drove Prince Pectis on high and well-drained 1 ads, but , ,i dau hter had re ulsed hint sa�in that sMe night, fall seasons whatever may be the weather oast and weal there has been s deal of f a L•� g P y g or condition of the feed and then enter from thq r ng.—(McClure �daRaz%ne. g & r would not marry a common laborer. So I __ � _ heaving, more particularly wring •the Mil. ::I Stedman, when this news reached hia a PAU ERISM IN ENGLAND.' upon.another six mond a siege of dry feed ; �'he BritlSh avy. ! i spring, and a liberal applicati n of the `, : E. Y g l and cold winter, ger life ezperiesaee ia. Isnd roller will not fully remed matters, , °` emplo er's ea,e was dischar ed ; and his ' ' ,• — then was hisreveng@! For them,these proofs Governmen sta,iiatlra eeveai Owiy' a not one of the greatest possible enjoyment The oo parative decline of Great Brit- Old meadows have suffered mot in this' '� - ! Parc or the Dlrr- anti Growing Pov- Atall times :t should be the aim to ive sins nava strength .mon the epees of ` � �i ' p g y. I R g P respect, and the newer fields re rather ;� I were sufficient to ionounce him wilt Yet, that aiternoon,as Stedman crouched • erly. her strength and build up her wystem so Europe, a d the vital nese ally of her re• patchy and thin owing to the dr nth which £ , ' � ,.: The rem. kable fart that throe hout the that it can rform and endure the burdens .covet•ing h r erstwhile sn riorit at sea -}� fi on the floor of the calabocae, Qrew hopeless R Pe P Y , prevailedlaetautumn. Afeweo pondenls "[ whole of Esn land and Wales there were at that she is at ted to bear. The better are sub's to of vital im rtauce to the D Ls a in the knawledge that no one would believe pec I P allude to the injurious effeotas atf traceable ,:. the end of 1st year twenty-four paupers -she is cared and Provided for, the better whole Bri ish public. It a irs to be' � ,. his story, and that his undeserved .punish- Pe from the visita►tion of grasshoppers last - ment v.ould be swift and sure, a tramp, I existing on ,overnm� t charity in every she will do, and the better she does the generally ecognized that, i , in the course summer. At present-the chanceslappear to i _.,I ,�_ boarding a freight car several miles from thousand of opulatstin, is contained in .a more she in entitled to kind and generous of a great ar, England s n vy fail to pro. Ire rather against a good yield of hay and '.� '!r the town sed awn from the s of where great inass o statistica on pau erism recent.- treatment, The greatest profit lies in tect her co merge at sea, he will be ex. clover this ear althou h timet rains ma ,kms: `` i P Y P p Y g 9 y_. I hie crime was committed, and knew that ly issued by he P000 belief Department of breeding your best cows tro the beat blood posed to i► tional starvatio . Under these make ng for past drawlraeke. ", for ever its shadow would follow him. the British ( overnm nt. Tho exact per• you can Rohit costa but little more than eireumsta a the writer ur ea that prob• Vegetation.—Up to the time reports wore ��<aj� cents a was '4,5 at;ra er I Alen of o pu- oor blood—and then ivin their off• ria abl the m of short•si¢hted and ex nsive rrom the tiny window of hie prison, g p P , P i P g B P g �' Pe sent in there had been bat little actual ,' ',I Walter Stedman could see the red glow of lotion. The @ Was a great increase of the .beat keeping and moat kindly treatment policy whi h Great Britain can punas is growth in held and fetes]. In foot at the . ,. .. the hezvens that betokened the settin of Pauperism < uring he year, inany thous- you are capable of. Thi,, has been said so" to keep he nayy just abre t of, or even a �, ' g ands of eo e, owin to the .neral Uuai• often that it..aeema needless to ra at itf little head of the navies of the two ower. close of the second week of April vegetation r, , the sun. So the red sun of his life wae soon + P P g Pe P appeared to be bat little ahead of what it nese de cess on be}n driven to ask relief liar ca teas is so slow and ao man sea which, it ems not fm rob Ule 'ma a no to set, a life that had been innocent of all P P g Y P , Y was two or three weeks earlier. A good tr t r crime, and that now was to be ended fora for-the first, ime in (their lives, and the penurious and hard R.o learn that the evi• distant da be arrayed ag inet her. By spring rain was hoped for by correspondents -,+� .- offiriall re rded r onion of au r.riem dead a of ro reae i@ cliscuurs in There far the wi ant and, in the Ion run the deed that he'rever committed. Most pro. Y P P P P P 8 8• g ae somethltig that would start growth and minent of all t isions that swe t throu h reached the ighest int in many year@. is no more mistaken policy tan that of cheapen, liey for her top roue is, lie con• brie the season well forward. , i hie mind�was t at of_Margaret K eaey,lying l The proper, on wae realleat in 18f11, when tryinK to economi;~e by raising fuferior tenda, to p t forth her full ower of ship- Lige3tock.—T'akenaltogethertahereporte t � " as he had firstIKV her fresh f it was 23.2 t the 1,000 of opulation. This stock and 'trying to save by pinching in its building a once, to large] increase the c e pia the onditi n v rum the one r g c o o[lr a stock map s , hands of her murderer, lint they@ was an• is a remarka le fact I its. f; as indicating k".p—especially in the line of the dairy. personnel f the navy, both men and ofli- he considered satisfactory. Horses do not . r ' other of a more ender nature. How Ion the normal mount ref extreme pauperism ----� cera, and show all comps iters, once for a ear to have been as well cared for as in - 4�r r� '•he and '.liar aret had tried to keP thein in England, or rho reoorci is only of paupers . �"@fdjlll Cows`During Milkin ' all, that ivalry is ase es . The writer former ears owin to low riceq et ' ,ff. g P I g �' . ue ea very toreibl and der dell that if Y ' g P ' Y - secret, until Walter could be promoted to a applying for Government relief. T.i►ere can be no eloubt an this subject, g Y y though rather on the thin side an a class , a t ie a cur ons fact that the ro ortion of Great Brit in were defeated at sea ttie h,m• higher position, so that he could ask for her P F as aiipply ex erience of our best dairymen ahoy have come through the winter with, ..r��;. „ t au era to ulatio t is•smaller in London ire would be dissolved, th Colon ea and hand wit,, no fear of the father.antagonism. P P P P and fanners ave prevail i.t to be the case. but little siakaeas, barring an ooeaeional � , than throw t out the .:eat of En land and ndia lost, nd h.ngian..i he self sink into Then came the reiaembrance of an afternoon R g A. cow ivin ,went five sends of milk a attack of distemper. Horned cattle as a sx <. «'ales. Bu there has been a teat in- K 8 y• F a third•ra agricultural cot ntry. Unfor- rule are health thou h lean ; re its of -- Via• meeting between the two in the woods of g day while bstng fed at milking fell to a Y, g Po lunate] fon land the m .tree who rnla the Kelsey estate—how, just as they were crease and c attuned growth of pauperism natter of that cosi ht in throe weeks b Y g disease wore very saattorina. Tuberaulos[s ; in the metro Iia in #eaeut years which is q K Y thecauntry whose well-bein is wrapped up coca referroti tab some corre9 ad@ate parting, Walt shad- heard foot>ate s near Navin thu timd of feedin cyan ed, and Y Po P cauein a r alt deal of anxiet In. the g g g in her cont nuedsupremacy, neither under• -: ! _ ' them, and gla cin- eharply around, sate an g g y bein milked b . other hands. Both exert- but the cases alluded to were not regarded r - second week of last December there were g Y stand nor c re to learn the e d itions under serious. Shee are in articular] cod ':; evil, scowling, murderous face peering ed their special influence. But what was P P Y g IOG fit; au rain ndon which wase ui- 'which the ate supplied w th work and through tine brush. He had started, to• P P l q unus sal was the re ainin the former r usn• trim, and lambing is prdsceeding most satin- ' s v�lant to 'li. ; r 1,000 of the whole o u- K g I food. Th® do pat realiz , that loss of h wards it, but the owner-of the countenance Pe c P p tjty of milk by again recoivin the former fatitority, save t at a few eorreeponderats • laticn. Thi .was k J•l6 more an ers than g empire mea s national extin•tion, , had taken himself hurriedly off. P P ratiuu at milking time and being again _ complain of an Lnusually large proportion , were recei-viti relief in he cit in the cot• ---•- - I • - The gossiping townspeople had miscon• g y milked by the carne milker. Another cow T of singles bein dropped. Swine e,re also in , tea ndia w ak of the reviews ear and SU terran8an Lo don: 3 struPd this romance, an=t when Albert p° g P y ' that had yielded a large°daily quantity of . ; 1 genershy goo condition, $oms form of t ;. l , Kelsey had heard of this cllandestine meet• a,grcater nu ber than in any dear since milk, having greatly fallen ori in her milk,` : It is now generally recog ized through- distemper is here and there reported, anda :,t,t° l , ; ing froth the man who Nva• later on to ap- 1�'" . was fed at milking time, and though milked- out Surop that the underg ound electric disease " resembling rheumatism" has � . The propo tion of paupe4sm in London shown itself in a few laces while iii the. jiear as a leader of th�mob, incl chat he had b the same man as forme::] regained her us- road offer's he atrrigleat and beat solution P , discharged Stedman, they had believedtha. .was highest n the vears IS67 and Ibdit, a*� flow and quantity of tt'i"tylit. The ration at of rho pip tem of rapid trap it for cities, net hborhood of Dereham township hog rho era brotce out recent] and carried off the young man had formally proposed and when it re+►ct ed 47.R and 4R.1 respectively rnilkin time must have brow ht the ohan e. d the ra die with which under round Y ''' ; g g R P Y g t had been rejected. But Justice had gone t° Ute ],00(1 f popnl tion. 13ut ,ties@ were Ala,ge Shorthorn cow owned by a milker iinee have rown do favor h a drawn 'at• 2W hogs ; but notwithstanding theise local -< :. wrong, as it had done inn merable time° years of cx eptiona depression, and the and diatiiler, coca fed a good, rich clop at tentiou to f tura paeaibilitiee ish. utili- sad oaaasional occurrences tl►e swine iadua- .. - before, and will again. A innocent man astounding ti urea h ve never been 'reached milkin time ever da which caused her zation of th earth below th � surface for try has seldom resented a more favorable '� iu an other ear hia a the loan oration of g Y y' ' ' ; was to be hanged, even will ottttlie comfort Y g to fill a large pail, so that the froth over• commercial and other- pure sea. It has bill of health. hero wae plenty of fodder y of a trial, while rho u,aa }io wae guilty the presents stem o atatiatrica The law• flowed the ps►il. This cow, at the death of been prop sod in provided cities, where with which to carry stock through the - was free to wander where lie would. est point wa reach d in iS'Jl, when the "the milker, passed into the hands of ane- land in of high value and mu icipal restrie- winter, taking the pprovince all over. That autmm� night the darkness rains Proportion o paupe s was 22.4 per 1,000 of glectful party and soon dwindled to a poor tiona have aen passed, limit ng,the hei4ht Farm Supplies.—Therb isr.otmuchunanii- quickly•'and only the stars did their beat to Population. Since that year there has milker. The expertenae of those owning of office or other buildings, that build'nga mity of opinion regarding the quantity -of a light the scene. A body of men, all inask been a stead growl d,f pauperism in the extraordinary milkers wilt bear testimony should go ownward acid tat as of hay, grain or fat and store cattle on hand. " , :V. ' metro lis, nd at such a rate and with In'the three western districts of the rev- �,4`'• .ed, and }having as a leader one who had ever p° to the good effect of liberal feeding at the stories migi t with advantage be built n- P � x :;ince Stedwan's arrival in town cherished a such coincid ut circu,mstances as to be the tinie of tainting. The family cow, generally der ground as above ground Operati a ince th'e bulk of correspondents report a � . secret hatred of the young man, dragged cause of mu n anxigty. to the.authorities is thus fed, and the average family caw is aovwgaing o in Londnn, Eng and, seem o surglua of Iray and wheat, and is some h''i, Stedman from the calal,00se and tramped ant a matter of greaEt puUlic cogaern. the largest milker. Tile contentment of a point to as xtraordinary de elopment of couutriea there are more nate than.are need- - y R taut these.-figures late of the -pauperism feeding cow causes her to give down -her undergroun i resources in rifle in the early ed for feeding and seeding. In the Lake. . through the town, defying all,def in even • God Himself. Along the highway, and into only that cot es to tl a uffieial notice, anis milk in free anti full measure. Kip i treat. future. On mer is fromthe Liver Thames Ontario counties rhea`s is but little hay to F_ ' << . » the record akea n account oL the vast g g e era and in the eastern and northern ha Farmer Browne cress tui, they went, meat, at the same limo, is paid for an milk. the sew Cit and Waterloo li ie will, in ire P Y/ vigilan,,dy guarding their prisoner, who with amoulit of p vertlyLt at i@ relieved by Priv- Cows thus managed will, doubtless, pay a passage up t ueen Victoria a reet, run for wheat and oats are in store in only moder- ~` � .r the lanterns-li htin u }tis ha ate charity a d t t o ugh other than Govern• ate uantities. A reat deal of ha was ress- �i &:, g g p ggard face larger percentage of annual profit than any a part of th way underneath the tow level- q Y P walked am ons them with the lagging step hseut source,. To " �o on the parish" is other .owe not thus fed•nil treated, Dlauy main newer, which in its torn runs along ed and exported uring the fall and winter, , y r of utter honeleasneas. - the last an much Treaded re,,ort of the of our beat dairy comaare injured by rough beneath the District Undergro nd Railway. and large quantities of wheat were fed to v: � -_ ?, " That's a good tree," their leader said k'onest poor, my to he"availed of in direst haudliag. �Jo that alt this point in the <ity there i live stock, :more especially to swine. Fat. . presently, stopping and j,ointirg °tit a extrr,mity, n d the Uoronere' records show , _„•_•-. first,. busy sin thoroughfar , below t"h cattle ares Hardly ae plentiful as usual, .a�pd 4 spreading oak ; whc❑ the slip!inot. waw ad- that many u forttinates]lave died of actual SUiriiriQr '�Care. a steam rat vvay, then a lingo ietropolitan buytsrs appear to be shy in most quarters, . iasted and Stedman lead•steppodi on the eta.rvation c that than thus apply for pub• newer, the au eleetrio rail ay, reaching several correepondente .tato that fewer - l;ox, he adiled : " If yo've ot• an thin to lie charity. Slore than a dozen of such sad , A correspondent writes :--'How inany its ter,ninus au a de th,of sbo t six, three ewes than usual have been sold.for May say, you'll better say it 'o'ow." y g ' casae are no ed on the offibial returns of tittle@ we find the farmer going for his feet below t ie streets, and her it will eoin- shipment Store cattle are plentiful with � - f int uests held in London a!one durin last eo we, the rsun most down; he is tired and sometarmersandseareewiththeiraei hbors- I am innocent, I swear before- God. ' 1 R. rnunicate ith another line the Oentral R - s „ year. -So th t the startling bhowingi of .hia help to tired; the cows are a little• con in fact the cattle fnduatr a ears to bein ` 1m,i�- the dooms - maw answered, I never took Landon, cvh eh will lie at add, th of eighty Y PP the life of Margaret lielseyw twenty•funr supers in erery thousand in• trary, the flies see bad, Itis fend poor, and Ecol• a moat uuaettjed condition, except in the " Give ue your proof," jeered the leader habitants is only p t t�qf the picture of everything seems to be going wrong, No case of fresh cows, which are in better do-' - and] when Stedman kept a dcsluairing ails Poverty in L+i gland. wonder he gets out of patience ; the cows mend than ever for the daft t Mr G adstone to Am rie€i. y - - encs he law ped shortl , get out o patience, and we certainly ,:.: - . 4 a {' �� K r� y' Th13C use of theAttitud8. aannoL wonder at it. But is there a 14ir. Then as A Lrdiaon has r ceived tram Read;, men . he gave the order. The remed for these trials? Yea, I claim there London a 1 ono ea hia o .lin er on which ( r box was kicked aside, and then--onl a Z'Patta—"Just look at that fellow on the Dynamite and Nitro•Glye�rine. y is. Last snmmer'a experieneo taught moa �9r. Glade o e'agvoce hoe beer caught for writh;ug body swung to and fro in the bicycle, will you I What in the world is the valuable lesson. My cows have already the edificati n of hie many ed irers on the Nitro-glycerine is a mixture of 'lycertne," gloom. . use of hien humping ver so ?" been milked at regular intervals, as order other side of ,the Atlautio. This is the nitric and sulphuric acids. The two acids -: In front of the men stood their leader, Potts--"He must be trying to put his is the first law here. We all realize how message of iso counsel he ends :--It is may be mixed and cooled artificallp; the I- watching the contaltions of the body with shoulder to the whee ." dr last season was not onl dr but ex- sslf•hel the t makes the ma and man 1 cerine is then dropp ed into the mixture ,�_ �;: silent.glee. "I'll tell you a secret, boys," �--•!. eaq vely hat, and it seemed] ee though Sian makingis tt o aim which the Almighty has and the result is ''ached fn.plBntylof water,` A,13 he said, suddenly. I was after that poor - A French juggler of vital statistics Faye were'never so bad in the world. I alwa s ever where im reseed u n reation. It' the nitro- I cerise se iLratin ase a heav 4� t,turdered irl m self. Aver little chance that the number of deaths, in the world Y Y P �° Y P 8 y' R Y Y plant a large amount of sweet or other coca is_tlirift by high eel#'he p for the massQa yellowish liquid. Dynamite ie porous earth 1 iiad; but, by Jove ! he had just as little"' during a single century closely approximates to feed the cow@ 9t#ririnR the dry hat months, dependent n labor is prim ipally made soaked in nitro•glyoerine; the German in A- paur,e—then, "IIe's shunted this g,00U,OG0,000. - and I with' to be understood to food in effeat:ve. or them thrift ion the a mbol fusoris,l earth called kiesel uhr, kes n :. i earth.. Cut }iim down you fellows !" g watch chain that had poen missing for abundance. Last season, when the flies a►nd the iiia ruuieut of indep adonoee acid three times its n weight of uitrb-glycarp d _ - ° " * several years wae fou din the stomach of Bogan to pat in an appearance, I, ordered of liberty, ii dispeaeable conditions of all ins and m the b@et dynamite. Nitro- L- "Tt's no arse, sone I'll give up the thing a cow slaughtered by Jack 13iid, of filer- my�man tr+ put the cows is the Yarn at permanent uman goodn®sit, ut thrift is lycerine unaombined ie stronger than the F ? " as a ba,i job. ]here s something queer riwether, Georgia, re ently, 9 o clock in the morning, also every other also the mother of wealth, and here cornets- �ynamite; it is alsio more dangerous to'the :=:4.; about that there tree: Iso you see how its In. a new colony be estasblished iii day to sprinkle along the back of each cow the. danger into view, for w lth-- is the handler. Sugar, white magnesia powder tai- - branches balance it? We have cut the Calabria by an Italia deputy there will be a sutl'icient amount of insect powder to mother of ptations and ,leads many of poli and alumina are used in making dyne , stunk near]: in t11o,. iit.'it wrni't comp equalit between the sexes, and rho dress - b y keep flies,away entirely, I had screens. its posses$ot into a nevr norm of slavery mite, -as tbay take up and hold larger" � „ . down. %here's.plenty of others ground ; question hao been dec ded beforehand. Men placed over all windows, stickey fly paper more subtle and riot less debasi xg than the quantities of the nitro-glycerine. Nitro• -� �" ,We'.11 take on^of them. if I'd a long rope and women are to w ax simflar.attire, and nailed or pput arnuud in different .Places alt old. From his slavery may al lands, and glycerine its from four and a half 4 six and . i=. with me I'd get that tree down, and yet the apparently to work w thout any distinction through tiie stable;,and it was certaiuly a esupecially al lands of the Hug ish ton ue a half ti' es-as owerful as un oOder,and _- p way the ailing atr►ads it would be risking a i of sex. I -riztisfaetiou to see what comfort those ai:ias hold themso y.ea for:ever free f g ' dynamite is rattier leas poli�r#nom . ; - '•:`! � - . r , , ,I• - .. ., I . -.1 v - - ...,- --... -. ....-.I -. T :.. : 1 v. e .. ... - . -:-.: . �t, :.-. t .. - ,f.W �r- . l l y I d :... e. �.aq �+ � I+r l- 1 ,- ._ --. -i- : , a i..*fes - _. y a—,a '.y 'n. V . .- , ,r. rt M 9 . .__ - _. { , r - , Imo:. : =7`� :,�: r .�,- :l,, -.�. a @' �L �. _ _ ' { s _ _., (=e. ._ -.....-..$>- -. _I sz..... L: ...._.. d5..�s... :.tf. ..r,. ..�..? i>6s -,..r-x. ...I. i, - -.. �- - �.-...w._-..,,_ e:C c n._W... �. , f..,.,+':t..� _a'4.e �, .........B1A .ca , <_a,...:. _: 3 �. •"- - {+g._ "'r "•�-_' .v:-+',t7r_ x L - 6 _,.ax*„F r 1I fir-. - t.: - -t= �,�,ir,.�• ice, __ - -u--*Wt'. 4, , I >;. - . PJB ,. xw� -5 .- ,."--_, - I.- :, �.. ,.. ° -_',!.y- _,. v _ !)�.YZ. :-.. r. -;i1. 'S7-'... ..a}rn -� a -a. { -r .Jr... �...ss u,:` 9kt T =:r s 5-..*7.i - - _ .. .- .. ..- -. - : ... ...... .... -.;' r _ A a.r ..--Sri. .. x f_. ,. 7" " (.. -.'K:-.' •r• .sY'.,�:�4:� - I - ". _-- .. ._.. � 4 , ♦._ ,_ 1- --. F .- . y��e-I .,. -': Ew n r r..� *x _ h t ♦ "_.r,y,,,., r,_..,. R.7.` ',�',{•.;_ lw�,. .. ..- _.' .. ..._., .. , .. .,& ,, ,¢s 1. , _,_ .. -. T S. ,.., ..- � '-•_ sd� S.Z.. : 5i - - _ -., .,.-r- r. .. _-. r. " i -..-- e r. .d -a s tete x.,- yr; r: as h �. - h;: x t - -. - _ 5.k .: I .-' rr .> �}�' :..y�,:� .-rte J+ +a , a .d :I ' ,. ,..: � R . _,, 1 _l ; � I 1_ ,: is 11 , - , % 1 „ . , .:. -. . . ♦� • N p _.. aC I :t f { i-. 1 - , . I 1. _. , w ,....d - r- .. _. r. ,.. - _ I , _ ..... .. --I . - -.._..i - -..>:- _ ..- ,' .. ... .y ,_.- _.. -..,. I I "51 - - 1. tom• X; _.. . .-.- v.. .. .. I;.: - -. - - - - I' :, - M�m ..-. - � P e3vs B V B80�tI8s>Ra: reaeirrlins ,. _ , 4A.'&'* Sn�cginr dee a cow for sale. Hsi fh winds and plenty of due$ mese .° , 4 to the addreos label on'yoar paw you . - , ea>a srlwys a+�oertaia the dole to which �Deiiss Rachel Burt is is the"e'ity this days.. W I 1. I -.., oar subscription to Tan Nawsis paid we k with Mend - --There Ute sslIIe Mlk of the Dramatis SS I � . . Reva0tances are ecknowledded b a �• OODS �; *I '= ehauge of dRte oa label on the llret paper ol.. Mrs. W. Peart. of Toronto, is here Company presents the drains, •' 1)R 11 a t1g ilOtiLd , lowing receipt of money at this oboe. Always 1 ' week with freinde, by an Oath," on the evening of May 4th, - keep the date paid ahead. ... ..... ..............:..,...............................:,..,...::.. ..: . J. A. Hilt and A. Falconer were but the point is not definitel 'settled. In ' .. r...e.fi.. .r.i•r. ....u••.•.s.r.ur....rra.r.ru��. . 4i :3 do n to Whitby on the jury this week. our neat lanae we will be able to give toll ,5j gut girk"I'U0_ ftws-i wit--Joe LaW ford, of Toronto, was here particulars. a h'81V8 the >� BSit '&I1d bBHt assorted stock of Dre88 Foods, ,: J " • mot er teat week and is indeed Fieazln the Hardware man, has a lot loo in well `ut.noSPV -W8' have ev8r seen, tr BYCB.FRING} ^ON'r MAY 11 1894 g g p g of first•olass ensile corn which be is of. ' •' ' All M46s of' ire and cedar shin les faring at 75 cent Be r bushel. This is �Q' t I � at t e Pickering Lumber yard. Pr�iee pronounced by good per to be the bestN AVY BL UE SERGES1ea►1I1 lX► l�t►gOatl .. �. � _. .. O CA LI SM S. aw y down for Dash. sample of sa h grain yet shown in the i Albert Bostwick is now "a G, T. R. village. Cal and see sample. * v ��a '� -Mrs. D. Leavens has a cow for: sale; em loves, having engaged for the sum• -Friday Bing Arbor day the pupils fo B AC 15 ,EIL bealltjful 0 dS." ,, " -Robert Rogers oeoupied the 1'►�etbo- me on this section. our school amused themselves with hoes, i �.__° dist-pulpit on Sabbath evening. I Several new bicycles have taken• up taken, spades and such like tools and de �1 -Cabba e spring, B y AVS O�STED Wjh j�att�rrl �Ot the' abode in,our midst this s rin , and voted the, d in beautif in the la , I , g and tomatoe plant# f6 sale y P at N. Dingman's, Pickering. :r< we sear that others will soon locate'bere. grounds. Several new shade trees were' . I . - ' -Grp For sale, a first-class refrigerator,' placed in poi tion while flower beds were These o de; are direct from Bradford, E ' land. - _ piling for s-uckers farnibliie e . amusement for our youths this week, suit ble for grocery store or dairying par• located at frequent intervals about the W. ' poses.8. For prise and other particulate rounds. CASHME ES jYl all leadngol�r -Mr. Robert Rogers will lead the app y to Isaac Wise, Pickering, e: g .-The Tor nto papers are just now ` Y P S C E next Sunday night. Topic- - . - "How to bear burdens, Rumor bas �it• that a wedding took wading throe h one seneatiein *fter° an- ` plc a last December on�a convenidnt hill other. For a few -clays the $baron Cream rid Blue, just the thing for Chll ren. - -Delisa Mice Gillman retnr{�ed from tot a east of the village. Further par• poisoning nate held the boards, while - ' Claremont the. other day where she has lieu ars we cannot now disclose. now the Dr Andrews trial furnishes f C' ��( been spendin�a month with friends: ' The filling at the west end of the matter of a ighly sensational nature. TWEED - DRESS , ODDS . -Boma fire shad hays been caught' in vie road has �aeihed away somewhat Lovers of ea ndal fill the 4oart room diagonal atte�Il the river here this week-one weighing and requires repairing. A little work ea• daily, scarce. leaving for refresbmeate. _ - nearly seven pounds. Ob I what a whop- r" pen ed there now would save -much -In our pinion it would abundantly ; e mo a later on. pay if every athmaster in this Township We w d call your speoial attention to our - - --No service in St, Andrews clivi#cb i Needles for-all kinds of'se in ma• would ran a road plainer' over his beat neat $ariday evening, on account of the �' g $ y. -- anniver-•:ary services in the Methodist eb: ea sent by mail to any address on re- est after the frost is out each springy,and FAWN WN S UFY GOODS - . church.' cei of price, 20 cents per half dozen. fore the sp 'ng rains set in. It is im• - • ` Address R. A. Fleming, New Williams' possible to revent pitch boles in any ' , -Richard Hopper left for the old oo#tn• A e t, Markham. 27•tf. other wa . Double width t would make � h d110 suit try Saturday with a she Ment of cattle B y obs ears there ars only - s All teachers interested in the annual two lainere possessed b the Corpora• p p ` for Messrs Williams and Hall, of Bow• rib is school neon ionic are asked to tion ba y i ' Manville. P P t the matter could be easily re. INT S - choice lot Of fast selling PRINTS-All members of the Cricket Club are me t at the.se ool house, Pickering-`Vil• meuied, as hese machines are cheap • requested to attend a special praotioe'on Jag , on Saturday afternoon, the 12th 'when we con ider their usefulness. ••••••• •••••••••••••••''••••••••''°•'••••••••••••••�••••• •r-• Friday evening on the O'Leary gats et lust , at 2 p..M. By order of the Chair.. --The Young Peoples Society of Chris- �j' peg '9Yho �g�r not j�Ot, ti0kets for Our pre>mi p10tIIP88,� 6 o'clock sharp. - I ma lien Endeavor will hold a meeting in the lease ask f0 them as We cannot remember h0 have- k - The Lad' • Aid of the Methodist interests of ore Mission Work in the Y1. -Pickering Township Council meets oho oh intend avis a in the town hall, Brougham,-on Monday g garden party at Friends' aha ch here next Tueeday even- not received them. Remember and alway bring . - neat at 10 r..m. for the transaction of the esidenae o .James Richards, east of ing, the 15t Rev. J. B. McLaren, of the tick t and have the am411nt Of CaBh pflr• general business. the illage, on or about Friday, June Columbus, p eisldaas of she County IIaion, - -Our cricket team will visit Malvern 22n • Fall particulars of the affair will will Joliver aa.address. There will also : _ Chase pllnched Out. on Thursday, May 24th, and oompeye for be ads known later. In the meantime be a good pr,gram of mesio and readings. . remember the.date. The collectio will be for the' Foreign the priie there offered. The competition " 1. I . - will be keen, there is not the least doubt. l+rom .various part of the Province Mission wor connected wit the differ & MAR U Is 1) ICK- ` . . - -- -Rev, W. G. Howson will conduct co es the report that fall wheat is not eat ohsrches of the village. Everybody - _ I "I- �anaiaereary services is the Methodist loo ing welt thio spring. If we are any come. __ • . _ _ 1 ° church next Sabbath, morning and even Ind e said ,,top never looked better at ...ate.. ._.-. - • ing The public cordially invited fo at• ibis season f the year than it dose in this - AUDLEY. tend. To nship a the present time. Can it be � . SPRINGTIME , _. . .. _ .. . I - I : .. i_ - -On tile first page of the Toroiato the we are oxo favored than axe those genre► 3dadill spent Saturday in Toronto dwelling arch n a bicycle.Junction Leader of last week appears a Bin ih r localities. P 8 Y + pPA --Just as we oto rase ws learn that Hogbberte has bees through here {" very good crayon portrait of Joe T.Clark, g P climbing the orchard tram. Wit the Spring Ti a aoii es the mild-eyed sorrel .cow, a desire to , formed ..of. this "carnal, but now of Tor- Pan Lawrence of Claremont, has de- 3' Some alta dad Quarterly meeting at ,� . '� J . cid d to di os of his real and ,person onto'Saturday Night, �P Pe G eenwood o $uoeh►y last. follow the lessons laugh i by all nature, viz : to appear .in new ` J,Woodruff shipped a cargo of cattle, al p operty the a on Tuesday; Jane lith. i� ffiian a Bray returned home from - . As is plc" co tains 8i sorsa on which the Kin ton road on 6undav: 0, clean ra meth.; It is a very easy matter to have i$ ' sheep -and pigs to Sodbury on MondAy, are cod we in , etsb►e a _ He also shipped a horse to be need on ► R B rid other oat hire, 8. B y a nt a few sieve la Toron deal gratified. All you need is ihv price' an � ' - the butcher oart-up there. There were buil ing wi li modern'q c:lnvenienees, the to daring the early part of this:week. A _ some fine cattle among the lot. sa a is a Ery ,lesirable property. For N. J. Cha roan, Esq., eras acting aei s I - the Will power. . -Izaak Walton has many admirers particulars ee aster,•. grand nror onday and Tat sday last. ' and:imiiators hereabouts this week. . Un- - $eyelet pa ties have complained to Mr. aCa thy has been improving the a re in the gprin rDeh, still we are looking fer your sprin Ord6r. , The ' _ ae at there are a number of orchards aPP� � o his plane by creating a new like the original, however, -they do not fciicrafact of our b ing very busy ie an evidence of the popnl city of adhere strictly to the truth when s speak- in tis local ty ash afflicted with black _ Pe kno . Whe t'. is blight is first discovered Many arta wopderiag what -retards the 1'� our work. Call and Bee ue , - lag of the front that was almost lande+3, p erection of.th new fence around the school - -11 . ' ' but lost. thetrees afflict d abould as once be de• : - hoixae. I& • . . - -We are so to state that Bro. W. stroved as it is re to spread and ruin the - - Geo. Lawrence is busily engaged in .B. 'MAACH1C I: - R. Cli�nie of the Bowmanville San is very entire orchard. asides there is a penalty breaking up the south field, thus destroying ' D,I� ' F of a severe n rn a for those " who rmit g helpless from paralysis. His son, f, S. Bach to dais on their Pa Dor old frog pond. . - Climie,.who has.been in Chicago for the premises. bird• Disney, with her household effects,cts, - ' _ V last two years, ie now home looking after -Since n the g was done Arbor dsly removed' to Balsam last week, where she _ his father's business. towar-ls re ov• g the fence from around will Miss with her son. Th sefgon is just Plow openinSg,' for - -Squire Punting is justly indignant the Fire Ha 1, a would suggest that the Miss RoseDennis,who has kindly assist - ` over the destruction of some maple trees ti�natees ger so a person the material if ed in the management of -the household of i set out b him this spring. $honld be they removes it at once and fill ap the Mr. Smith, returned home on Tuesday', • y P g' ost holes. Th t fence has of to o Lake Denison bas been en e*d in cleiitr- - ' _ . - . find out the perpetr ore, he is determin• P g ft if Fn the cobwebs from man a� . ed to make the dr we are comp,ell d to engage the Trinity Y room and re- PRIf4 , F0 CLOTH N C4 '. . ­ . .. ep t rather expensive. y painting the walls, during the past week. and we are Showing elegant ranges in all ds of Such conduct richly merits the severest students, of Toronto, to do it. Perhaps pp a penalty. I the pupila of on own college could do the tet a are sorry to learn that Wm. Bee, a oretede 'aIIC Patltin a CaAadlan and r brother of our Henry, has had tbei misfor- y g Im'- s -The nett regales meeting of the ,work with edea neatness and despatph. tune co have his leg broken from the kick 8rt8d TW.eede at clOBe TlCes. Pickering Fire Company will be held this -Mise Emm Wells, assisted by Miss of a horse. May be noon recover, p - err.r.aw.......rrr...r.rrawur•.•.rr••�� rideennie Ray, gave, an entertainment in . Since May let, every boy large enough (Friday)y) elvening, commencing at 8 P.M.mDale's hall, Fr day evenine, ander the to ear a flshin rod is seen to maks 11 V8 alf3Q 0 As it will be nee3eseaty a6 this meeting to g ® paned our new stock 0 make arrangements for the anrasl cele auspices of the Royal Templets of this tre►cks in the direction of some atreari� . • pjace. The at ndanoe was ridicnloaal where'hia s rt abounds. Besidezi, now b® fliflNili fllfiiifl • - bration on July let, every member is par- y 1'o vt/ �.& .VS I igiifitpiitlilUR tioularly requested to be present. 1 small, while the program presented was is barefoot, and it pputs as in mind of the - 1 . - -"Scotty" Stewart gut rid of a los of ti'ghly oredisabl to the ladies named. time, when blisefs we were oa a like which for q ality, design.and pr:ae are belle than Mise Wella is esessed of a. wonderful mission. How we were elevated at catch. we have ever BhOWll. . I refuse rather soddenly Wednesday's ter �o:ee. Her fon •voiced selection was in- ing a chub, so we can aharo in the feeling - E . . , noon. He backed the wagon too near of these immature man. „ • d Bless' .. - . a in sed marvel, on i the-beak of the riv r e • �R with astonishin � _ . - e , hen away went facility from d tons so soprano, soprano thee little teen, Barei°ot boy with ch . V vehicle and load. Ba for 6be breaking y P P of tan. . of the treses the ho world also have to tenor, isnot alb. She was equally d a - taken a tumble. The wagon was some- well received in her other seleMioas. Miss MARKHAM. . . . . . . what wrecked. Ray is possess of a sweet voice, while I -_ _ ' -This .omisel► to be a lively season her mesio on- s 1 ba a and. gutomalie Mrs• Thorpe, who was recently bereft of ,,_. N' y band belle was also a treat. These bells her haabcnd, is .boas to leR►ve ldarkbario, � � at the Pickering driving park. The man• were nice a novelty for Bradford. L. - 11 - ' agars are baying the trach overhauled 9 y b many-in the and- this week end laced in first-elm scads- ionoe. I6 is to be regretted shat a mach The Eae1 York limes oommissione" • . , . met Freda a d ranted a sho Ilezanse so We ui this week wi our abet in excellent shape. Each•da no novelties art tion. If you want to use the track all larger audience was not resent. as it ie y g p r p Mn. Hunter, East Toronto, and a botel added, making the most complete assortment. of Millin Goods and ou have to do is to call -- upon 0 W. but seldom , that snob talon! visits Dor license to BillinRer, Richaietid Hill. g• N tellies ever see in Pickering. We show a lar . assortment of Straw y p° humble domains. ge Deeker and snbseribe something towards The esommiw Duan signed the licenses for Plaques. No d rib! these are !o be the 1 x its maintenance. -The follow' ifie=ant items 1 ending feature of the n, alga she you and hey oil be delivered to the oDtetripping / e shaped hat in the ran for prominence Fl were -As his lanae 1. .hue a fired, Harry ed is Baiurday' Wor1d :--•'A writ of different hots at onoe: I- id endless t siu ' f capias for the committal forthwith of The Cri&iet Club met in the Council tall ' �eslitigs' We eore#taf�y Johnson. of `re tlreenw hotel,-iso - See hen K. Bro n, the Sackville street Gbamber on y"rida , A i 20th. and ret as• rite all to inspect otter stock. - - fening his en6ire -bar furnishings, besides P y pre . . horites, rigs and some bonseliold yarns• grocer, was yes rday issued by the a' rt ganized for coming season. The following ,: ; +� tare for sale on Saturday, 12th lust., at at the instance Seth Hillbarn,a fArmer officers were slected: J. E. Pitts, Hon. MRS a 1s WIS Ea - . ` 8 o'clock in she afternoon. Three months' of King towns ip. The latter holds a Pres. ; H I. Lord, Pres.; J. Torrance, lot elaiin Vice Pres.; Dr. Robinson1-11: , 2nd Vice Pr" � . credit will be given on some over 06. against th former for some 12,000 fI'll �T, P 11 RING ETRE CKERLNtI . Bee;bills for particulars. now in the form of a judgment.and which Dr. Tamblyn, Ord Vice Pres; E. H.Wilson, arose out of'a r pert d Seo--Tress. --It was not a false alarm this tiffie p p y eel some months - The funeral of the late W.J. Powers took ' . that of a change in the arrival of the ago, This Ord" is nu*Iiseaed as a re- . ' - place from she residence on Thursday last. ' morning mail from the west. • The train salt of Mr. Brown's alleged ansatisfaotory Services were conducted in the R.C.aliarah = answers as to t where, abouts o: some _ now reaches. this station at 7:58. The 1�e by Rev. Father Reddin, of Toronto, The . - � ` bight train from the west does viol stop 0b,000 recently i�sealized b him from the tanersl was at b - P sale of a Picker' farm• Mr. attended y s large concourse here as wa 3 its custom Up to Sunday last. g Brown's of citizens. ';Tha deceased was-a member Therefore the last train from the city stopp- many Piekerin� friends deeply eympa• of the Howie Circle here and the member i ` ing at this station arrives at 6:80. Bee tbi. with hi in his trouble. Like of the order; turned out,• in •a body and . time table elsewbere. matey others ereaboats, the Toronto marobed to a cemetery.-San. ' boom has materially reduced his finaaoee. The will o the late Robert .Brace, of • The anneal meeting of the Pioke�rirg It is expected lir• Brown will "Carrick Mi ," h pet find Markham, as been pro- _ Mechanics Institute was held in Dale's a leaeiwt.wa bated. Re leaves - � I Hall Moeda evenm . but as the attend• P y Out of his preheat eiitfi property to the amount 1. ,I y culty. of 081,190. The ret;l estate consists of . g x anee was eery small it was decided to -We Un farm the greenwood air farm lands *ad mill property in con 5, .. - -, , - _ poipost one the bneinese of the meeting nn• cry is being rapidly pushed forward tact Markham, and farm lands in ten. 6,Whit. `: , __ . �. stpone Tuesday evening next when all mem• obaroh untested at 126 600• The rest of the - bers are invited to be present as the an- completion, and she sstme will be open estate,as to be large sant, ie 129 a55 in �re© ��pYtation of Dry Goods, Dress. �oodB ' L]MOU mt for bnainess in a we short tune. That mora nual election of officers and other brei• atlas+ i 8,552 fn shares sad stooks, . ' ' r the institution wiill rove a g 1 P paying con- lib 469 in deb and-notes 01,184 fa cash. Curtains, Carpe,tla G1 ; ga 1 nese of importance will be transacted, e�ern iliere is note the least doubt, but the The estate is te be divided among the two S cry, TWeedB` The library is now well stocked with extent of its an sa depends alto Ther sone, Robe D. and the books and magazines, and could furnish ee rt, jr., and Alex. , 1 and WpI'steds. �eneral D C7�OOds. 1 a the amo t of patronage soured three danRb n, Mar C. Jane L. ry l abundant rejading for many more mem• Tbe.eic�enBe of ping snob an inetitu• y and Nettie, so th t e%oh of the sons shall have { here. If you do not possess a ticket, sic is�as6 se great for the milk of 6Q4 twice ss mea sd w►cb of the dnaghters. ochre one at once. - The landetei t York March 10th per "Ethopia." P�' : oo e, as for do ble -that number. arm stock �' d NewG'ill � I ~ ( °� The .P liar y the mill f -The case between the DBminiou mo a milk procu�ired, the less per pound and in'glen'e 1s ars to.be Iu6lade d in the . placed on' the Counte s as soon aQ possipl8. �' :' Bank, hitby, and Whitby Township wil it cost to enanafacture the butter. sons' share. The homestead is for the .. , ' sine blare an !1 marriage, but not after• ' 1 was settled oat of court. The action was Tb.e Locust bill Creamery is doing nicely, i., .. g y wards. -Am k ovision is made for the Rarganls in all Ernes of Goods. to recover 05,b00. fraadalenlly obtained bat there,is also room in that inetitniion b . J. F. Moore, the absconding Treasur- for mil . son James D ug•as, who is in ill health - p R 19 s we have frequently mentally; if a is restored he is to have ' . I � ``+ -�.t or. James Moore, orother of the trees• eta¢ed in These e> lamne, dairyin is about a p over and one of the sureties a s the tb nal R n signal sli a with the others. The sons • 11 p y y pursuit he farmer can look for• Robert and ezando r and the. daughter 250 hile the other 0250 is paid wk d to with an jassurance, therefore the Msry us t e . traatees of the tate.. a , Bank 05, , ,z; .LL ­ ­­­ ­. L - . � . I , , - o. . . . .� . i'_ 1... -. - . i, _ . ­., - ­ �: by the.Tbwnshi The Carporalien- also sooner that induiltry is.taken in earnest Economist. I lases some"#880.10 ides. Each arty fhe better it will; be for tho:; ® in # Street - - • " . • to tho.suit pav theiir o . cost. It'is es•. therein, We sh uld 1' O d. WilDmo� _:: h„moo tem ' like' to:.see another ,. x•� ,� sitmtated that the Towns ep will be. some oreame 'ride la.l .: , t - W r 0. z ;, (��f Aye • r tart •�at CIU,,0 oUt w- ♦ , -.,• _... • t: ¢. +e. •I...-- k N�'1.- '... kyi «,'.___ z '_ i, "`1 - - _ �f pyo �q, }�. 'F� .: _ i "1783. Niel.: - _ °_. 2' ._:.: xr,�,,x �, +.r_S .Il ..; .:It'J :rE?'� af_. ''i:- 't.-' - - - - �� " - 200.:eitit ov ter the .t eaficiion. Tbe. . 7 ., , a � ;- �74I a three _ _ a ��, the h _ l- :;a , .t.3,- , :t; ,_rig t. 0 townala ((fi,n♦! _ . .:_Wit_ I, .y �, �;,_ - .. .. would i{id :a_- Y. ,. :-� ..4 Y_:rf_ r ,-.r.. P•. i a{tr- t a'i l-"f.S dl A-::,," .•!. 'i- - .t , ,_ a. _ A s f; e ea :� , tt � , l YC t 5: '9 .. , 4. l be o, t t . o th oP .. i., . ,� >L- ... F . -. . . li i c,.. . _ r ti ., a, k - 6 . r • .M w _ - . - .:.:. ...',... a... .-.>t f{. _ �. ... v.- t- -. i. ri ,¢.._�... :dt'•R.Y%•1!C-.; i •.'�. :' _ -. .. - y _I ;:,. ,3. .. ..._ =P,:4 ,, ss. .R�-_ - F- - :a.y.-�-e,.7l.gs ..;lt' :fit }' _: -! .>� _<..>'sn:t.. -.... r .:r- .4 1 -.__ '3 - , ikl `r,° ist. 1 . ,>-, ..+ ..._: .'.>: 9•.' .. 5._.: - =`•r ..a. .� g.: a rx .,. _r a. ''5:da, s`s. a. ."� '- .-:7 • •R',,y.d,. #�F,_5 .. .-N., �" 1.., ......•.c w-a :. ._ ,. e.,.., . ,`Xxv,�cx , Y �. C r'r ?r z'}'S4 wL A as 1 .r-#. _... r=t• a '.,. ...,..- n-,-. r„_-,? I .. ...'"t _ �7. :^ K+'., ., ,r :t�> k i 33;r. - , r" - sem] y� .y _ .,.,- ik'�#"<i. rY•_, rL.n. -,:, y�„u ,<." -._.: .5'etfitw-�43. -. > gr-'..,g [,�: £fix f�. s", -:'f;"�'�.b.- ':-e1�.ay e(" '< �1 tik.. -a: may„ + .., •. e - f'%kA Jt d. - .Yi ;::'1+ac �_„ _ �b i j�}%sem`•1+x=3. ..r 1..7'...-.. c. :a. wy. 'e::,. . :.:, t '. .r,:rk. *. .:T.. 4� „ j•�-q�•-e - -4 - ,.-` .t_u z- .._ :-< �� .,(y:C:L_ , t.-- t ,1 _•.�': Xx- Rl::-f,. S .;r �y s l �' 4 _ -.: ,. ,.� A+ ,�,- ...fir:...t-ti 8. .:.- A.-....d Fx. a... - t�- s tett`,.. ;,E,- �,.7 -i _.. _ ..9: s t .:F`''tw. p ° t. ,....r�S ��-xL r+'e}.J. r`5. .R- 4 `}ti• • nti:.,:, 1, �rR �g{-� p,:q,4y4,Y�: a�•:'� Y) -+M1.',ia 4 .'�( P` •- . v,=.i: - '�5.°i. '�' _ \�r 53.r•1t "�"1/-.»�' _'Y; v'y�,,,,[. �'.'- : `r+y+f:F'e!`.'i4``-. 2' d 1 •a'S� 5 ,- ''G ;t `.9c .g -i` - `t§ 1`t� '.d�'• `i1 FY �`;til'.,�� yi .-Y. *E'^ f J U' f•�V -'y' .� :iz F'a'ii)ti '}'.IKT rt x.'x'y kl•4 '•' -y M4 T -'ax:'. x ~i I AlW"Y . a , r ..8 F ., U r h.. Y) r FF i • FSa .•.Y r .Y,T .. . ,. - :: a: •n•�! .•. r J br" .. � t 1 � a <5ay�n,,r ... ": .' •,. '-. , � ,:.r. �. a v ., :' ". . .. rx . � 'r+v r� .. . - .W- �h f'. �. :R 63Pr .�f4:,3,H r ..�� .„.. .. .. :: ! ... .., i '... ,.. ..(• T 7T.K'✓R , '. 'y , .. .. +iw�i w+✓• fK7ti' b. .MIY¢ §X5: 1� w _ ... - - ias' � �.- � .r. _ rriNv. aaar�l y :. H� ---' - r a. a .- .... •, ,. r e , .,•x.+r ... ;, ,..f,..'.d:v .;1;.' til. 3 ... ♦.. i -. .. +... .� e.. Awa . .. "A r. •._.... +•'q,. rr.. .. .. ... ... s � �♦• �.. ,i.. _ :: .w m. ..:N . ,..,.,ter ri• ... F..' ..rn .il. v � .. i 2,n . . :' � .. a. 1 . AN t!' z .. : .. •V a :,�s•,.n c v' .. .. }!^r.. • �4�,. afn . .. 'S '{ .. . : r•A. ... 4 "Y 3+ .♦ ._ .. .... -^♦:,. .' ...r r r . .. ... T^v' a-5.,.. MM•. 4 r _ >. '°' r.M a . •tt z .t 4 C i . .y .. 0 .. 7•u : .. '..t "i L v .w .°"anF �» `,, .., ..: : 1. G .. ..i .. t 1 S .N S" '• e .. , .. }• '•""rtlrw 'd ,-. .. , FT: 1 .. y -. S. -. 'M1 -: �y" a :. SY :'�T .'rrPZ- R v 6 " . - Y. . „r as .. a r _. , 6 N .. " ., .Y.Y'" .,.P.,`' k r/ ,( . .' A Y ri. r ,. ✓ r.._ r M. '. p'.� R. r.. .. W r k I . , ,::•.. •.. ". n o „ ":. ,T. h ).. F rY" : a t.ry d' tr` r• et qi. _ .. M rF .. T 'V- ry �J `•�."Y .'.,a ... r''S 1. .,,Tr ,, . •T A- • .w r r... ... ., ,. I r Y L y.. «' w' ✓. -, .. .. � .. r .... ,.. •-V �4. rte' ', .. ,- ... ,.:y� .. :V m .. -.3 i" 'Y r 4 .. a '.,. ...:' _ • 442 r r• .r, .' „a '�•. �` _. .. ✓ .,,,meq! w ... "s a ,! :.. .. r' ... : '., r S ', Y r V :' ..•. _ ar a 1•. � R ,. • ,. .': .fir, _ .,, r W .. :. a .. .. �}^' ...•"' _ .. ... �. .L a, .. ,.: .n .. ., ,. , .' , I7•Y k q r.� , • .. , a ✓ .. Y ,. �.':. Y n: r J .. M •.:., '.,. 2 ''..a' raE.Y,•,. R" .:t .44_4 �+' a d .. :.. '.. '�. .' r ,S,' .: . t , ... .., ! .: r , ...0 t .♦ r , ..� 6 .. d -.� �. �i u .• , , rJ• r ... , , , -. .,..- ♦rot. .. •.". , } .. 4' 744 w. .' 'a � ." _ .. wc' � ... .-.'-v✓ .. ....' .. .. .. s- ..". yp ♦Y s . .,f. P- .. „+ .. ar X -... ., .. s, . 4 7t.1-,n, Y. a. .. .. .... -. .. V.. s s t , ✓ r 3.. - A i. ';,.. 5 �r _ r ..r ,d .a .. . �"w '�.a ru .,.,.�:. .• :. ^�. .. >, .. `ur.. t, .. - .,,,. w.,, `o a. •.r �> . . :.. _ r f - ` r .4M , a _ t L.,�t - bra.: ! .. �, .. , Y!: . .y,. � , .. i ;.' , -M �' -V * .. • _ fp r °fit. x .a are Nr m ar „ ,L"R'' .- .': .:... `: -' . • I l'• I I I .ten, p '�V }� _ r .b+i3" >��.. - .�. --- 1�a ° 9 b m .� c - •�. 1 i t.l• S.r.] d,m m � "' o �-- a fir .�, awn` , - ° `. j` w •�Er. � "-•� a p;o"" d a C o a QQ. . _ w �,, :.a �o%" . . a, .� `. � { , . �y 441./ ad H •+Q .1 -% �.' w A m ■w 0 a = . .'D L a '"A I ^+ -A it ad o ti A +• , °' i"ra ;` ►•••s �' `> 1 � .4 ( S ZOO J '� j� w F m pp O n p . �• '�° *' �.�+ �p � I�(� - �.. = o -ts p'Q f `� ;` o ��► +...•.� .. lNef . a .O m r» W ° '° �, " � •, I V 00 Q o°v� � t 'S W Zlnrs� Vl W � x I r a � � �4 r•1�s d/� � �y. `� w a kR�e "! P © O .0 s Q M 10' X O =~ MM 00 y •s '•W �C �O w ,Q s p� I 'o" a) u m A +� M 1;�` r ,.� i a . I � � O $ z F+•i "`° CD O�� � O `�� y p !�� b�'� � '� -0 � � A .�.. � � w •�' , � ,.. a?. +:''';,. a � io . a�Cs �! w �.. t � g V C� .Q O W a J 0 •r � a V S . 8 � ., i a, �A e,�► Y .. A a z '� o 440 a a a D '� >~ .n QI f, • M ep !!... I 'O *' �'� $ , 1 .r.� Z1 DC7 ^-1 C� ^.� ,� ��y n • ' ,, .� i1► sS �p r la j [� S ' I Zi � [� ". .O•a.W... a, •C p Q� o •m Z"i io •m C� Qi Or.°W °° ,is Ii" I p �+ tz � r .a a t!2 o a ° ■ . m e s�.z v Gra ed , r �. N� 4l•• a $■ •+ ,� ,� g .° a - b - $'a o a � 00 p� '� .. 'at � 4 � p. W � .a �, ��s /�'� f� �► a w .. ac c �. "'�'w s�.v of O O w i� �o ° ¢' a H m c a m .. .�' p,; E�' .. _ �j y !'•7 '+ d ,a 4 � Q j .. 'f ''"' c7 •43 ,��, Jt �+ - ~ ► 10 $ c° = O . i m -. $ e.. a 12 P. A CD •v 'a 7 V as -4a s.� n ca °r 19 0 � � . �:,&&l" �:' • r•••l .,•� tQr �► l� �° C '� o 'y' �! Jd A ►+ o P .� s w O �,�O�' N► at Q a � � o e 1+7 �� O � .ti ,t7 >~i �\� " '� m C -s$ � w ed _ m... t.. - ,.y .c�-� �S �A %M d .� �8 .� a I s.. ° � �� � j M � �a>�� ► � - �•..> > !� � ►-+ � 14 � . < w - V c c � .a- .aa pe = 3 •SA ., ..Tp4_ -• -; �y .� » „ ,:5''' O ci O o•� •� I ` .. O ,� a! As o .�. �-- a v i 1•j iii d1 rt ♦ .a • p O 0 • �►' • -• N +►• �^-a f�4 °Q C $ .� o �.� g , c . ' _ •,�g o 9 a 9 $ W I l� s +S 4 M lri cc � �7 �, yt •� w^•y `'1 $ T� '!! Q A� ^li' '�' A O •"r e A� 1 E"'♦�•�•. ���,,� �4 Sp w I I .. •-,- - -- -: - - - 0 '••3 c� �!'. ,� � x, `; "I NNQ �ra • F �; q� i R,,;..i �o Aw '� T� Q',.� � � aQ [�(��Fid 944`� 4� m ,w '•09 M S w1 � ,2 11 ^ q � . .� ' , ��- a � � Ira q., 1•�'-•iri •4�i ./. "' �, �.". .. �y� s�� o • - v , ,��•'Q^'• �p " p,�$ V C O �i+� M . • * �i . f, sce - � •,: /� � a ,a u A r.,?Imq r- f :., a +� . �� % =� R 3 t -0 o a p�S i► p C $ «• 1� R C�f Jr.� �...� EST ' D � .�j! o �i �.� , '._• �' *q i ''� E�w �.+ o 1-d "' as + �` .4 . 4 .s.. �'. AI*i ► M �' Q "•y„ r°v+c •Q'Ne, 14 = 0 ®•. `q H .ice � ,~� � o p �� .'` 10 att _ , "�G 6,0 rr o t- o • ' „ . IA C " p O .0 c .aa A �+. cU - _ - _ O w0 . •M " " - } gg a °� t _+�,� %u-• •h M O� m 8 ••.a o t M- • ►• , •,C 10 O. uj W 0 ap 9 � d A� j'i 06 � '� _ Q y C� Cta •a � lr� &} •'�C r 'r,. �a,_, . r1b a�• �j 3.•. o _ C .� a ►, o p s . Q ' �+ A 46D m � � = � iC�i a ,.• $s = -� w �*. r :- a � . � d j` - m +gra .� _ ;a, r r s •,I • , A 1� •r H Nj �� t E� ca w ✓ a R w S v © $ ` �./ � i"�7 '' �++ CR y■ ii V ctt w�."y. �" ` '�' & w 'ZS '. .I , C °d � !�" � a � Z i�,� Li.J d � ° st s p 0 m 1� k '"� - 8 ..� _� m tap! - C - a a+ o a 8 r �`��a::. - .. '�' 'P4 Ib � 3 �: O ,. .. �► *'! °s� .1L"' p O �' oo G3 d s A4 Q CS �. a: C ' C= - �1 d. °� A �+ sti. $2$z �, :_ ` r- *y ^i� ., a '� a • O. ..•w. - • W 40 • , '•� •"'G• • 0 Q '�'' '"` •cN= m ' � •� _ ten,. t' t .u _ �• •� ' • •� , O ,• - ,� !. t _ �fi • 'tit II i '•t. • Q A W 'q Q,j �k',� i.� r� Ga • /'1 t 1,1 ..'-•. ac ,••+,• a a 'a. - -?K", v Ey � N o m I•+� 1 F:.t - 3•t a� $4 ,. O •" `"� O o o .= O 1. 't 144, -19 w l - - - -+� * __�c� - k I - - . - .� > Nd -t� i -r4N cis , .a '� . s-•••�' pp rr t . q.� • .'w •• •D b-•• L •.0 •... a j•.. O � e0 �+ ^� m O .•r•. . �D - - ���r .�l ." 0 - - a�:' O3o �� "' r: :2 _,i - -'� - , - . - - ,- - !,, W 1agr ,W p� � �� r� � $ c� �r��g�g ..8 % ' � '� �� a, o 'C Lea � � �. J •m .d. w + o $ .� s.• ,G A " ° �: Q 9 ' ' I I © © r I .o `• ` ° CO • i " '` ^a .. s.G s, a .aa = [` cs °� �'A ..o� ..x A �i Q m aID ap W ti A Q O O •, .Id A al ; ,. •n T U► a` "`y •.: +• di ,AA Ch ,$ O �. L. n M .� A 44 id . .•� rd� . .. • !} O.....: r'Z 'C .. ° - °s "" ►� ,.. �''s , >. NJ .r 4• © �� y Q 1 n�•1 w F Q� ","O aA Q' - �. 'Nde _ •� o' $ W o • +�/"'s •... a - - C1 ' " iL1 8t a e qn a ••• © iJ� ar«•$ �«� _. - �. as p,y, �' •� '� a • . �• w ,. +� © S333SS33 � 333Si3S S lll9 �.�► -- � N `r r r 17 ,. Z'+..w Ip _1�i .�.�•$ ' • r _. w , �,.`A 0 a •o O "•3„ �a a 5.4 � O � 9 .•r K'� '�" � '� �0 Ci •� �r �'� C;� Q d m L7 • �'••• ��° r v _ _ pp p F y y. W �A N' . ! �'j • .: ,nO �J Li.Q F' C'� •' a ,� p er'"" I•; Q 7jr O .I O .i 9�j 1 {� G"i C�!p pp Cpepap op �+1. ". w •.• !� a A k I r.•il C= • � $ e3 - r �-•� a�.i W -^'� 'r, ,. .`.a f� id ■ " A .d I a � _ o A a t ?.r+�r N►.. •'� .# iq � 0 0� O Ci i�O C O rD 0 � PK � � � a O a9id:u.t7 -• I � r1 C m C4 ...�•d O O w �..• 3' f .....,. .s: + N►, « •,r A • A A' A ■.b! ~ A \ I M 4` O ... a rl " _ O C C) G7 - - +�A�. -. �.. ••j!j , . . - M Ay 4 Az o m .qp m �• ill �yy( ,' ' ,a"'• @Q�i °E, S' ,� i�...���1 �j' ._ ,�• Q D +' ~ 0 D ;� d M q - m'v�• ���O'�"� S _ • �, i 'f '/ -.,r M• V S V V•� �•� y.,,' �Q i �+ q� ; ;., m ■ � 1•!••t -,r J = O •• - .A I. $ �i Q :a's �� S . • � - . � . Co a C•` ,� I �i 1• Q s m �' rr.0 4411 % � � ' z s.+[# pr at: a �i a O .+ w = ., • - f0 L s• "M c+►. d8 p, A s,. . N • s" O •• �j --- - +il S " a .Q as - ' ' ; " �;� � s e - ,►� E ly '�„ . �• �. ., = _� 1W M • . ► ■� Z r , a la :� r• » : C 4 4 j1a (W � �. � �� A� �.. � A �g � az ,�•; m a � � _�,, • ec.e tr. �`p •lQ ... A o =+'g" Q ae _t ♦d! s a I a IA.. •. _ c A A A a- AIA! .• d'se .� ® - - .. t, ,•,. O • •�i �"$m•� C �.i�.o O v t Q .c M p ��^`i��1 t ■ • ' L• • �.° - -+ Q � ■ •' I : A s a aS r-� m . : s''.C3'•- I • .. r Bra a y �$ y o = = s` a +� 1; o ,• as a fir. ` t ':O'is�"a 4s '" ! Ow D ��j Q. , iJ Z, W '447 ■. �l ,�1 MI 0 1i 10 a `' Q sdi E+ ' '� ' 'M s.�° �i ca 3 O o >o s -� o a �+ -A Ma a o „.. � +'� 8 0 a r J � ��" +• .a � s w � :Q s :.w 1f 1 .v "� � . a p� ,� �� o fl;a �+ m °c•a - � +�- ;ey et+y ° m w- i L1.s. s; !7 O�• �O y O 9 .«'s► E J a � b r ; p N .MI, C p ,►1, 4 ) ".� », p O p p s• 04 � O s• �aD I a►A s O� °►,.°a: ea `" ° ��.�'s. � • O '� � - _>at �, ,�,� W.• a o ° C7 $ - °M s a. a 1.� ►o„ + A X w Q NN • o . .. ' g o " iA 1004 s•' a I - 42 = B .a o •� o iY2 �' 1 : i s - - ri!•,+ O i �+ D 3 aA.G $r•a D M Ci,� p ie. e ■ O ..pa '-A ...1,0 w �'[• 6 p.A O' : O .,O p .r... s�, s }� _ .a a++s '� 1. o a 0"so -1 ►. o i o . c.a �' d. A 'i Ci ►� •3�, g Q �.1 * s °.P M ,d.. A _.-:�• �o�*0.. A �, o s g M ,� A , ..! a,'� •� 'Qao -" MH aC �,o O 44. ► at s�. � - ,>a� �` - t .., . 8 .•s. $ - . .1 $ s o ►• a i y D o s D «• M o ,S . ,, pC J 3$ o -- h PC •'� pw w^ -- ° �� - ... ,.. .144 - •S «d - ►i- -rc.c «� ee .,, &. •ra a o i 0 �T" ,a s F S' m 4D m -o ( "� - pp •�. A r �, .. _ .44 i` 4 p O a- i - - 4 = ..,�• j, ■ R CD • c+ "� • - .2.G tl 'fl to .. �i r s+ ss 0 �^{ I2Ma , •.. S .�•es '� p p O { _ ', W ad ®1w.z.0 a Ni x x V , . • �'+ a ,� -- -- 1C7 a= .� 13 oc'o o t ad s, C -� � _` - .s cl D O s a >» R : a. p 11. f it W' o'z .r G ° _•.1^•s s .o o •o m o •�O s - = - o " - - - • - N►, asi !�•`" S - -� a _ �' A s �'. m I a o - - •� �� H zk`. a Q v a •+ F -- - _ q - - a �,.rt ■ s• w o .. �-a.et m s1 s s Cr$E'� 0...m., s �i -..C4 ., •• ' . w 's so• D o em �� w A A z o ss � . it _ - a� s 4 4 �Es3�oaxl0Aoaas�p►atwa A v � '" vs A, ,x �+ :a a ,ap ; - - e0. X l3 a..~i. 1r ' + .:" •" • ' Ahm • .•.rb O ■ • s .. A Y 0040 • Zvi YO � w ' "'•" O yy ■ aD •• .. • �x �«:::,rOQ� A•Q OM .'� a'i° 8 • � ° 11 x.6.2 0.Is s.140Aa [• D.O a; ° ° �DO xzz & Lce a d.a i �� � ecS > �. O t% @ O i u. i w o ■' .. ••- V O ° • '� t ■ ►+' � u�• w O V L s :9 + A O .•J/ w •.. O �d O sr.� ■ p O O .a •' a_ s L1 i $ O •O• 'i►�i i w O K C tl I D i. ° ,4 •^�•` V O Iii+ O.� as p + Q �1 C•-+ •�� O s" _ _ t - _ A '� !�+ .a O O O O DC7�S7 O w ,.a� '� of N .0 O°S iR -'•" • .iJ ° •°" D O {� C A O �•^" �' . • �,e. �, .__ +�+ b O 0',O ['• A + O A w a p v 4 a V i ^ O '� m ° w w +.p •� w 00 O O"r ..'a r.' s+ r, Z ao` °O O O " g • _ ,. i A.i .O q^• b D Q O b ■'d + O aD O +Jd'� s'.G m '7.51,.O 9 O � � a�� +� O O O �•.i a ,q ° -- � p M y Q � � 1�. A �vsi i.� � � � � � • r '. ? O s .. O ly A D y s' w O .• .. O O :3,a a �+ _. �d ..... ,• NIC"C!b.A «• O... _ © Q + O -r �+ Q •♦r ! m• • D + 1C7 Y. a --- �:441 D I A o c-- O O 'd > i o i s Q � ►. a A " Y,•A ds O d s. a O A ass'. .++ a O i, .. gc 6.A -• A:>+_ .. "' a U a .' V O o s _.., a A.-- S 8 t•- :a.d s O t 3 a i it =i, - .SZ M �j , ,�, +tt �: ' �► la•, •'�� ',+� +�/ •d + s ~ 6L$b.r'•Q s a s + " D,a a i ° 3 4 i s. s• a: .;.$.o °Da ti .c C .c O $ .A w 'i O V til N '� ♦ © W ,S} C1 o .. .. II o i o•O•a o b $• 18 A .0 o a. o L i .+r..• FidYi O .•.1ii '..' b ii. O D o..�.. 'a i p A« .. ,•�•.+D A $ 7C Cs, O v [z, dL a b i -• ■••. •-• .s b d +• w R; a J -- , Q ! F+ i .» a O O•- .a p O + a•-• ay +• ■ m •' - - ;g.A...'0.0 � D O �w .a d 0 A sr w 13 O 0 ooU � y �y d (� �.d O 6.., p Q.•- s + O'�7 i'7 s {t{ « Q' _ d •..... i,o Q 6 d'o s r. _ .c ,a s. Gy s o i o +• $ „ i O p, w ■.,, x O .a L I 'o •,r3 O s o N Q. /., ' • $ } �3 ' :; a o IIi •_ �' '.•. �O �+ O �7 D ri �... a.G O O o 444�{ pp 34 m..r •d a. w a. m p O ''O 3 •: �. i ,ai i � O V .ra am � � r G♦ � Q r ' .. o • ...4 s $ _ o .. o f o o, A s 6 9 . ,a.+a „ �9 Q .. s+ o.9 0 I v , �l v D r•7�H.0 W.:a a e O b V s+ $ ► w V . >d s a l7 a " -• d �' $U y•.. C •-m. NII ' G,� ►. 11 a •. _ $, sa > L1e. ° 10 ,, i ..' «� O .0 " i > 4 +�1 • D O O &. 3 i m 0 00 .io a O !� 1p V i•y.0 V V 0. O ! O .sw s• O $ O O • .... + LN• •fir W O a+A a'i.s. v i s ■ •A O .. o i. 4 i D i.°.- U a .. ..tf''tia • •M p P� Q • ••Q M" 9 � C[ .�1 o • •„ m r' p••♦r 'Q r i p O F. C� °� ° 0 rye' fT\ i y Sy- D i 'b1 w_V•m w 'Q a e� a �, O H r d o••-• .i O a.d ,a � r•a Mr •a w '�'• M.r s;., 4r w `�:.•. w i �+ �d. O •RI D $ t7 O sr .t7 V m G ,p 441 'L!,� O 00 i ++ a. a a f+,� O[•.a ° O JC7 a,r ►•� �'' .G y .J OA to d c ,,., O wet+• ... •• O O U' p. 0... a m H ... D a w y, a m E i �. .. Ot ii..0 d 1D Z V V• o v ! a,yaA joo ate'$ I. � o .M� a tc 5 = .. a i .� ca �... o o . 8 gyp- fi`�r s+ p .. O b i�. d OO,a a A w. ,Q a'"'• O V i OK�D J1 z I� C, G..m y O �. A O A a ''QOp�.i A ,O •' tr S ■ i.�°.„p C�' O •'... w O-- 11i•.� .Q w O O Q� b /1A -�_ s' rt e A ! O O ! O S� o-a P. a Q �'► + O�+ •" >r• p w m w .. ,-. .Id : ° m 440 .O O'. x a.r. O O i O... �•... pa s A A a D S r a;. W 0. i �:F l�C ,1, p O..it ,a 0 .r•�,A + b O >a+b s 0 8 w_... O;S,:r o a 1d" O {.a•- o ,.'a o m H ad K .a a .. 8•e O D .. m w.. 'C7 .• >+ W•o„ ..•'• + a I i ti. w �•..• i i A ... U a I� 0 b 0 o O s$•+D ..s'. ►•d A r p••• tr a D eD^ ae m O F i ? E w ,p,'si Q FE O a Q r m .a E a i Q a s O a D .1 r a.a O i D ..0.S I. " - V' �j L• a x r�.: x V .O asa O, rly - i •_. •� .. O D L3. .a R ti •• a d Q-••a + a° r "' �� O ' + p • S.a O!d i V s+ + ` + •., A • `'�•e •o... D i o.a s.��, d 0 00 %0 • a. .: ■ D >, ao ' � O �+ P. s� i ra D c •• 8 8 $ w *•'m ..,a s .. D + m o 8 .: v ■ e sec • o ■ o a 's ,., .• �•,� i , • � �'' '••• D m •r•. .•..a O •.r'✓t m .'�••m _r d -. .��. •CN... " b.w r> .••.. ..r 0 v V d• It 0 ■ -I ; r. �l ... O .a Opo Gy o D. .� O'p sr O- .Q-•• P•O.t��p & O.m. m m Ir i A d a D l►, D a .y S.0 L �, o >' a w II; m .a OC i O + b-r b i •r ` y b Ir 6 •..•� i -3 ! ° r 0 w a a O " O i .Di G6 V% w's ° O �► O L' -s w ` 3 �•' y •• .. t1,m A s+ m I . m = as•a'p . d ,3 •i a ., A � Z O r-r i O.0 i , y � V `� � c� .� 3 . , c d It P ...• P1 M .r 0 o•.� ..r u � O ..• ; a eQ'b.4 '• - e� O► 9 e' w O y O q q - a +s O't7'3 w,D D ti O m•.. r�! d e� ., i, m S i1t "' .ad t0 O 1t @. La.O O d sa ■ i r D D a,,m Zi p N 19 a�U r., b v _ .t7 �C .0,.y a °'°' O'_ V r I. I p C - o o . i n -• o.o 0 o s A ° ° o BO •r`7 $ Q a _ i a .. o i a o o �,, •a .e >y, s S7 0 •x �r -0 � E__ „ra ae.c IpM_- �tr, { ::/►T+ > .+' O ., o�.•'O ! ++,a a D... O H �; ... x C a O C _.. a .� d. m r*� c. .a a, D; r D >•O �''b... y C '� O ar `_` �• v _ G 'C as V .. 9 m - G- / 440 a -- - � _R e 0 + r°. U fi.p .� p O s i �+ !..•i O O C )' •• •.A A^' rLS O i m. +, d a G �[ �} ✓ a! •p O e •,,:•d ad a." a C CCi m 0 °� m y p ad 00 ■•!1 .s ..'a. a O A m *• f� ree� ��o,�s • -r O •►• ■ O O a ■ m.44 �• a'. O p �Q a m O O m H.� m m d >+m S •��y d .� L' s; O ..w. m m O a� •C U i __ u V 0 .� Q... a O(� O V y : / , O � i - '¢`wa-1 r# -_-- a .l4 •. „••� ••.-M CD I•O O.Q s 'A.A t m .a A $.O• ..".Q•,. m D o 'm .. p'_ ._. , p s �. g ►, s -• ,J .a o a 'C d •°•V O - - - ' n k° y1 ,u``i Z S V +� Y�aO C,C�+ .: `� •�"r w.} _�-•s a.-� .� �0 ... of yY''p:a K3 sl .0.� d y.O O_..0, y, S.ad .a.!t ar L"o O - - -- - - >�- p- r;.. �e.' k sY ?. ' H O .�,++, A 3 t'A fOD a'4 E►, A tap = w-. a H.C 0 a 2 H a« ■ s •d B �o O O H - � s O a... .. s N 443 47 v ... ... ,. i O aI d ° z &.,°K'°. 2 _ t/� , b a s 8 ea t .a •a oe ■ A 10 + T� �� '..'•�. Q O ° ■ U„a s .' .A a + ►�+ O +•s+ .Q w a v �' �. 441 m �. L m m✓ s as O s+ m t,'d O t� 9 _ .3saaC280: L aok«.UU... O a r f O+• C as W !.d�•. �a..,.- + = .0... A O #a." O ed .d ...� CL,tea wL. G C� 000 'r+ ►'J of m►F+� .,"a ►.v.a E a� a 8 i .: ►�l. '�fS .a r0 O s .-.H O L 'L7 O 1`� O W Q $ .• �•E _. -- - - _ _ _ _. _ ,.. - 1 A '�' '� s[ Q .� A.2 .b 4 a ►,M O • 3 d CL •,..A m � Q ad s• m a ''✓ � A +• A .:." O o o •• +• L �•.� z: a 00.• D, O � ••' w .: N • ■ o^ � m .• m P:.t�, m O �, D m m Ds m ^o D, -•,� s- ., �� �� � �� ' la•, -� -Q m m m m m r •. ° • • m.• - • W . • r� .�• �, O.� w "0 .G•.r•.• �,•L' {p ^� .a O -Q O O O CO $ .O W O T3 O A .b ■ a...• r V L. A s••� :.. .d O .� • .6..r A •. d OC m •+ �r i. /1 r.. S. O Y IO ■ r•r �y 3 e M a A•p . �. S H 's i,b s.IQ I. O D O o 440 w..Q R, a W O o' •[7 • -• D 0 O [9.• i .+ 0.0 A " .a 'C-°j[ O i O ... • w e w A�_•1 O •... m -- �..[� A.A '�^.0 A A•A ad"" .�1 O d A .�+' .� a, Q .r .i• Q ..Li woo e' Q� O m I. �. o0ob A i m o O d r 0, 0[� O� s: -W Car�_. H O + 3�, ~ w O 0 w ++ .. m 0. .44 .• A O �QJ A. .. d c • .� p i 7 D, N A' �.• .. • 't3 ad ell al C •a o CJ• A m ;, A •S W Q �. •A w •� Q • H O A m V L ad O t••S' O 'C V d Q S a v eD O • b w' Of ►• ■ sr A• O .. O R? .. ! � , . '• y 40 o :E a ad .o a, o w m m .o C w a. ,�'a at ¢• m�7 -• :: •� '. .O ' .�. a Q'i D `• - A A .4 O �,w A 0 O �. +•~ s� m m A s°d. V w ."e# ' O O C3,• V r, rs rra •. D Q E et o- m m '° m a m Oso» ° '= Q'•• o '$ ►� m o o A ° Q ° o i �' o A m ..ad o _, f. w Ab a w .. „ o ., m a s-A :o � P, o o.o o �. m .Q w s o o o .. m o p., at m as CL Q ■ •�! .-. s,. O •i7,p s- {/1 m O w 1 s. m •a v m O A O i. O d s. «, 't7 r J j O 17 d D0 .� ,,. IOi A N►rCJ t7.M �O V H'� k." ® 443 ,;� m m it ° a aF O•m O �' d ad �' o , ate, vi O �y r $ O►' s b0 C . �{ .. � fl•O w ,= d r� .^. O y a .• of a1 A eo O a � ts. E.1 Z � ■ �,� ••� O � • � +•Q• d'� -11 �v � � .r N `Ca, m m ae a .a O ".w e • • J sr al • .i rb O. - .. m m 440 m' O Cd s' m 446 ad m 0e 4 O } i_ Q d • :z d .a .a a' 10 .44 L i44 p, .r. v A • .. .y .r A sr 0 _.r .�+ 0. d !b w 'o ® A. a >~ o. •, ,a�e w .. m •� o° w 3 .. rc rc si< o - ° a o ,, s- A, +�. •v o p ^. as A a .rs - •1 C d A.Sd ••Q a. m . L7 s�, O •r� e ...•,'"es O .b m'�', ! A a' m ■ .. ",' m +• w �I(r' rr r w r 4 ►N"f .ti p Q •/ r p.a 0:3 m CJ O w m i d. Ci A'd A 00.;. is ii •� O D s. aJ -O.' � t °� O O •C! S � s r � Li � .r .i ^7 .• O V... I. 40 p Rs M A w -o " •,, O w m o Q l'' 1'• s ^'-� :� •O ad'C7 i .. 0 440 O'o o ► p ':� .-. M b. ... i+ .sl Amy ad cS. A sa;, . t. • p\ ... .1� D 1 a �O s7 ed O p ctt • y • A b O D _. O O i'C'.� O 8 ►� 3 � 9 •o �W O za C' ., O a. Q, � x a o10 • g z a .S .•, s• o m m a• .a a �. t �• 33 ''�.a o �, m d C o •-•.- +� , i s ° • .-. ad .a a .• d .� ed d L aJ m ►• O O d .. +-. Q .. O O Gl q i • O d d CQ 0 $ Q ed m ae Q.-, m ed s._,r!3 alt`• •! �1N +. tr o .., O ata ..`...c7.�' '-� `�'6 %Q 4.t ... '� o m�o aG � m 6' L. - .0 G T7 0{.� a �° ...�. °.� o A � _. A � R � w !4 0 H� . `•A� v o a ad... a A �; a, c .», yy a ai g s� t•� A m m. C p, A ....' O O A sy .. a •' O • . H O A b ..r,Q a m b m A A s., OV Q .Cl r\ O Q V 441 .• V ' m O ao O � O m m ae +. •+ O 00 IV_a m i m' "' m m i O O ,+, >♦Ci -+ O O Gti1 O +� O, .. L7 p ° O a 00... .44 r� A A V esN aQ a .a R7 C^ O M ,� °q ... b ' 01: w.., .a ...•.... .' O °! m d z~ s.t-- O .' N m' O r. M ad m o+ s. sq, ~ o "13 chi D O w ° a. aD A Q.0.... 8 A M �; 000. O w �• .., >w s. O A ° A a. q V A D v a v O QHS x Q -S.. . Q .. a ..., . 2 eV .A m A o A O __ i3 I .,..o a i. A a ti -+ O ,. �[ A O a ea .44 '�.O... m m az O *2 - ad A � o � • O �.=O r� a O O A O [+'�» d .� •"O A •°.:. s, A w b O as O F „� d"' Q .d �C C aQ O 'q PLf a a'c7•A b y 6 A O a 00 D p m' P O..'. +'.p 00_�'c3 , ° .Ct m .sy d o i e�CL2 Nq $' PC .M G�w Q • 'I a ." ;ci My m,a M s m o a ci CA - o • .. •• ••?� A m •a °H ! �' a .2 OS O o Q o A m 0 ,, O A .44 446 rn...; .A e O..� p�Q y ..r a a�i A 'A a w N o 00 a `a .�. 0i•a O 1. Q,0[ [y A +.r, G • t� p A A�Q LI,q L7 .. ■ y�• w p yy A m V A. .a �': �• ��jj p �,... Q �d{ fy O C y C • C?w t: s. m as w' s, m .0 A... .44 O.�i a� A .7. .T es Q e Q .a G O �• 00 0 • O� �,..... 0�.• O#-s A > . � ° O O as m O O A A ,r. si. A o 440 d O`r,.. •-. 34 O ^ .�m d +. O OD d A .' e0 ^•. 0 .s i, O e � r A O A � � +r•+ ct O .� O � pOp of � C+ ,• i O .•. �1 O� a ar IO. C1. � t�� m ao a ad ad d a - •Q A I•m 4 O a v �A W asi"ds. O G C .. � f' �1D a M ,!A' 4444 �L! �y A D •o D�f ■A °a M A w .'•d m o � p A,¢7 OC`" � m � �'�� O O w A"�,O �^'- .to �+.G p►' t� O .4 �•A .. a! A Lf Q . m + � I'•.D.� � �.Q O'Q � �'A•00 sor ..' fD r..W �.C! el[rq O m n7•t7 D'e m m � �ac w O m O� O � � r �� O Q ., o ..• w .0 qq o • .. .. A oo o O .• r, ! O as Q R' O O A v O V„p •d ac .0�.. _r D�'� '!7 A,.. .A A.L7 A A O y .d .A O �,• + e H O ■ O 4444 0'7 A i. L1. O CD... .44.a. ..w O .a A ° '. "' Q .t7 !.i O sr .II 00 Da... a A.A m �• m }, z .I�rQ .44 A A ad �' •• Z•..id A r ad m 00,� m•Q D b Q' .. 0l A 1,A 1►s all O _••s. d A O ' Q aS p., m o +d O... •• s. h' p...• ! _: •, .. • .-.' ►a A•C? g3 m GL s. 44 m A as A p!'"'U`.. A . � j' as 0 A it '� }�s+ 'o ^.■•a X A.0 ' ,*°A 'C O o P, ro a m � F. � „rb ID m•.• i, �.. ,. 'd W p, a [�.y.. � m L7... A ad a o'o A O 0 N►, 'O,.n s. ¢� � c Q o O q.L7 rQ, 2 O d �, Q A m A+' L3.Q b w .. O' m .m m v p O " � ;� •° fj of m Q... .. l� 4 so• s. a, G m o o A a� 0� o m -• .d.fid 3 o � � ►►O '� ° �r O m D',-a v ., Q ►�' Q O A aid• CD A ° • a et as '° 'A CD: 3 Q C O .+ •. O .C7 p m ..7 TS d O Z O ~ 440'� O' +. O O y. 1,o O ■ a[ o + " r .s s ra A DQ s. m m ad, p V. i• ,p ••,A O O i� .. ... m CP s. ad Q O A r ..• m o• A .. O q . O .., P .1, +7 'b. pr. w 1i,9 •i A s. as .o °� .a ...., a rd 64 .+ O O A O .. a! •ad A • w r`� s• .. .. O O 1.44 ?. ad m .� •+ .� ., .. r .r •�• `0 e' d,,�.Q A O .. as aD m ■ m� m ea... m'ID �+ m O 0 e0 CD A O A ... .Q ra d, ,b m Q •-+ s. m-�V O a O lma.r. A cN r7 Q r`. .0 C3. m V 0 fr .. .• .. » '" !1► A A .G0^ ` a O a �� sr d b O O A• o . ■,��',�a G.y ,r .s,� ,, O Cy N d .'b ..m w p e�...►7 L' .G7 '° '7 m 'L7 a' H.JQ m b f1 O m C!'C y� + .0 O Q,M .,rl7 Q <D•... p�d 446 +•-+ Q ad• .s ^�T! CDA A m it O• O r-1 v.� O�•^O "" g,°3 A r � o .r s.. + O A .. C7 O O C!1 aD F" m 00 C L�. a A O m •'4,'344 ...0 G4 4 .�, D,h � a C7 d s„ a +ry � >~ -� .. A •Q .+ i+' a O ra m ta',A V O,_; as :r O Of -� m �•O s, .. .. d_O m m .. pp .Q ..... •.Qi' A Q H i .. v CD A O PO C A s, aQ p0 443�,, O a•. LL w a[�+ i 440 .Q A r" O Z a 0 44 d .. Q ■ .O O .• d • m 446 O A .. �. A U O[ Od• O A .. ^-a A D v i, CI[ v ... e! b e i 4. .•+ �,a ►+• Q O 10 m .. ^u ' • Q .Q 'Q • o►'? mm.'' rC m �4 A q o ... a+ m O'� O m aid' ° a .344 m .' D.D p .■d i m°O A a�0` O .'f I" a'44d C i d O ai A m • i A' A M".O,.ti V D �R! A m O CQd F�'� QC '•., ' y_b ., . t m tt Ot °d' .A A .L7 .G A V A m O'^ ^":s• a� w O d w Cp .M-6n u.a g," f� S ,ea l» �v o .a ae s. o, as m A a a eo 0 8^ .� . m .. a o ea ,V sr w m as .. .. •�i• .�.. O ,h a.� op a >~ A m A A �+ q aD •-• A 'O w A O =?... �. O A ad A w m m e `•+.+ A w d , O �_a D►, ■ .� y. .$ �r A ~ .• a0i Q 7mr .+ O w- i.'Aad'•M " A .44 Dy m r .t7 m -r•.r w O '. Y w. «�, 0 O ! A 'C! +� .� O A A .44 •.�. �' a �} O O Q P� w O d i.' O m .'� 00 m'O r d !..., sr ... m a 440.L7 A ,,, O O •" _ aI �' w m i+ IS3 a tr` a d • a A .i m O.'�.,^,a..A•. ,a E-4 P_o Q rC 04 A R7 �' m '3' Cd m.m iC7 .G O m,R7 Q ii sr.0 � !r ",D m.51 rfl aC .• 4b a � � O O' a O ,. L1 .•., Q '" ,L7 "r p it 8 A �..n .rs .. ' •r yt�..� e�;.,, •i,� s; 3 O c a: 440 aD aD .n A ■ O oc p," ' e $ m O''" o m z .A os to PA•V O A • s �r A O .A rp B A O O ,Q. i►� V m .-, •t7 .. T! O.«. .i Q • 448 a a� O • °d O .' a m " y a v .� W' �' Q 1/ .... .•� �"•� m m .a L7 a F+ O 3"• , v w. O ,dq•.. • O • ^ , o .+ A O O _., A m .s.A m Cd G� a! r Ery .., � ' g O '� 1q H'.$ !t--1 O » a CS _'a O•..'o,q r7 A Q.' -� A +' s, •q .,,� m .. O b, s.. V •o .., H 0 ■ V.., 'd. �.•a _°d CD .• aS A .. CJ A 0 a' ad V i�,O ad p,.44 +� m I. �• N o r� m 441 o c o A'a.'� o A•-' [r,ti._. ' _E� O a � �U ad A a.sy H Q '." AY A. r1 • W ». s s A. .. a d, �!s .a $A .t7 0.y... .r Ca ts,.-..., a d a A o a A 440 a 0 A •+ O O a.. m eai o O •$ d n d Q'v A s.. d G o r. I.'d .-, �Q V `�.Q.Q g A A ae w U2 �v•0 � •A u r0 n w Q rL7 w. ><.' o ><, O m s ., m D @ a a O q N O to CJ ^b rp a"d a, o w L3 >O .. oS d O ' � r .• r0 G4 ... .Q A fa w o A •t a, a al w ..-. as m ei pp IIr •0 rs4 m fi,443 p G,s� fiF�• ■ « i; \ A m m a L a a .• .a p�.� g .� A w .a m a H a r� s:. , } : a. . . ,.., , , . - r .:. _ .. .r • .. ,. NSM. ,I t✓ • .r �. i ... _ k • '�•zuki, - - _ •., _, , I I ._ ., , _ r v , ' , ��, a� - _.