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ER1II)A JANER T _ ': f x 11 ,: - - - The roads being very ig for the past :; . ,,0 `� ` Qowrrtittnvti le ' T. wok has caused s great rug at the black rr o�T RRL Nx� s , .�_ { rtRl Q�ttx>tr +' R Th Patrons of Indnatry for West Dar- smith shop, but the smiths are standing it y s,, ?� ti F � .. 1Kedicat. - ,:- _ _.�. _ ,.^"__ ,,..," _,.r� .1 M.O.P. f' M• BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., t Ri g O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, ingg street Pickering Office hours : Morning In 11:9(1 ; Evening 6 to B. egat, ( - d ENTON & DODDS, BARRISTERS, .y IDSOLICITORS, ETC•, IN Adelaide stilly w 1 e-aet, Toror-to_At Claremont TTuesdap , — C., BAkIRI13- �'�� .,►- E FARE`VELL, Q• J • TER, Ooant Crown Attorney, and iooynty y case, Whitby solicitor . Oourt $ M_ __ MILLER, SOLICIPO O, NO- Choice Family Patent Flour 1.60 er bag• t JA T k 1;y public, Ooave ancerMeoney to loan. -- AT TH1m Tisistle s0,_=IIear Brong RAY, BARRIB- - OW & . 16th: SLI office opposite PoSb $PIN ,K M I S Dtete. solicitors, - office, Whitby, Ont. - JDO. Ball bow, B•A•; Theo. PIS"' RI A; MoGillivray, LL.B. ' MOney to Loan. 8y .ia...� _ --- * oeQ.." 0,o � 1 Yr terLnarU- F, NVHALEY, VETERINARY nrgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- is 1400 °1 °' '' �" . 0+ tario Veterinary OolleRe, Toronto. Graduate in de " � in 2 . . Dentistry. Ddember of the (►ntsrio Veterinary M 9 A AMooiation. Dentistry a attended to Ca0ffice Jinp eo.. a ., ., c day or night promptly 1 ea l • gesidence, Telegraph and Poet Offices d�yQ a a* 0,i a � A $ vale•- I p u HOPSINS, VETERINARY SIIRI o N ' = R a. "' ' °' � �� M 1�, GBON, Graduate o1z ��ed membe A e�ary College Toronto, cal Association• . �r qe3 `" .: of the Ontario �eterinar�r IIl f a o• Q Ota0e, residence and sboein forge one and one- Q a a >g - : 0 user II+1 north ic�T 02ce and shop W N A ` - �rlvineh�s at iron p m. Tele- p fi -�',e e o o c~ ho Ph addreesoWhitevale Ont P p0• e►ddress, H � I N o c� a a qp' a'pM w o,, Mol teen River, Ont. Q q _ a �10 . 0aPa —9) `� --------� VETEKIN- "'� a SOMAS A. aRAHAId, 1D * I a� 0 % . • ..� : �A o 00 ( i ARY 6UBGEON, Graduate feted mem er M kl .4 '" �� P Torunto,regi D o p *0s �$ o V -. Veterinsty Coileg .+ y = 0 I G A X M of the Onttariomewber of thedOntario o) edical 5 V a O also honorary : , A _ si q t3ociety, treate all diseases of domestics, ed ani- + A male. Also particular atte tl o attended toast 69 °'M ►. a •� . All cases promp y a d' a' •� Dentistry. pffice at the well known es- .0 reasonable rates. I .0. 0 A q ., o N tablianraent of Graham Fi Clar mont puncta$ t � � � o � + OG a d O D Claremont. Telegrams to Cl 191y pQ 1 attended to, 'oH _ m = y .. pure#,. ' ......a(D. TO E..,... ugirtE. _ - . _,_J ,., - - - Com HOMAS DUNN, Conveyancer, ELM D� L; Twissioner for taking Afgdavite, etc.,20y e- mo-gt,Ont_ Issuer of Marriage ROLA FOUR & FE D IdI�L RU N T I N (Ir,. B�• Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- Pickering PICKERIN , F R �oai t the store 'or at hie residence, 12-y . ¢ge• ' - — R,. HOOVER.IBl3QR EoR O F D�'1Ao _ Rull wham Flour ......1 P• RIAGE Licensee for Cracked Vshea •-:.•• •L Uffice at residence or mill, Green River. . tarip. ' " g.BEATON o TOWNSHIP CLE K Rolld W eat• erina....... • Canv ATUIr,'Commissioner for taking affiavits, Accountant a,nd Inenran�eil igpro- Rolled Oats..:......: to loan on tszm pproperty. Corn Meal........; ' Mo ey OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will be in bated ham every Monday afternoon for the and all kids f mi 1 fed....•• Bragg � •87-v .' Osactign of business. N _ TO LOAM APPLY TO F. Tp=17C119 Ca►l9 Sntchieon, appraiser at Claremont for W H. L,Q SSS oda Permanent Loan Qc s0, OOOs,000 Total of6ioe, Toronto. stock capiep Bride money on PR PRIETO . assets �8,700,000. The comp y . to est current rates - of interest and on favor- - _ _ _ __- - able terms of repayment. Mortgages and de- O�E� J IT beptures purchased• No commission. �Ntldelay rR . gzpeuses moderate. �oo TING A POST, CO RUNTY ARCHITECT Ae for the 0onnty of Ontario Drawings 1: " �.qd appeaiticatone Tarnished for• every ole s of - i. b ilding. stdam and hot water heating and 4►5ta Office—Gerrie Blook, �3J ntilstion a speoiaa� Waitby. r Dundas and iirock streets, 99- I - idence .Kingston Road Bast Pickering• y HOMA13 POBCHER, �,ioeneed Auc- tionear, Valnator, etc., for East York land " I fife whole of North and south Ontario. Strict ". von to alI orders b mail or telegra b• ` \ / , - �' �� • � a 'tendon ggii y ggen 1 oderaw. Addrew THOS. POUCH�R, i� ` i z !7, Brongbam_Out• i, pOSTILL, AIICTION EER, ETC., f .� ` • Green River, solicits sales from his num- ero�e friends both far and 1¢ear. sales of farms, firm stock, and everything that is to be sold wW e handled by the subsoriber with 'the utmost are and sold to the very beet advarti�tsge' -- - -- -- DECKER S LIv Y ! First -clave vehicles and horses or hire day or night. Teaming done promptly by day"or jab• 'Bull in connection meet- - . ing 0.11 G T R trains. Freight and. js What the peOp a as express : slivered to all parte of BARI�ARD,B ATO E. - the villisge• aid, sale and commission stables ,in although the times StO connection, _ . yon -want a good sto k to �T. ZEC%� � 0 " `_: your presents from, and e - prop., DICKERING• _ are Showing A�,� — BANK I SWORD PINS in gold an silt • STAND A�� PINS in Bit er a OF �.Arr BROWNIE . __ enamel. , ; „ Capital; paid up ' $�' RHINE -STONE �PiNS th t shi Reserved Fund , , $ 600,000 - like. stars. - Assets Over .: 1 $7,700,000 STICK . PINS with itllt s Head Office, "RONTO. ic6o th t temptyou t buy I NVIMB, 0 temptpou to buy(( •• 7 This Bank has a branch at Btonffville _ _. where deposits are taken at current rates. - Sums of $1 and upwards 'received in Ti SE ,� .the SAVINGS BANK Department, and i interest allowed half yearly, �, Farmers sale notes and :other Fd : , �V i paper discounted at lowest rates. I ... farther informatioII apply to .� i HN ELtIOTT A entT�.. '� . J O : g �,�. 8T0 t7FFVILLE. . , LOAN , CONEY TO E� { 44 `: MORTGAGE SECURITY, �r-�' r �I TA's'` , r bought and sold on�commission. , :� `°'Agent for Fire, Life Accident,, 'Place Class and Steam Boiler- insurance ; x . ._ �. FAKES and VILLAGE ROLLED: � W1IE f , Property For Sale. - , Inciudingtwodesirable dwellings in Pickeriflg, 8150 48 acres of land hi 1 suitable for village the finest thing Uut for b?aakf : lots- Good investanent hTerme liberal. A fl .. . make t11e Jest. Try it, residence with four aeres•of land attached, rent cheap, in t� village f Pickeringg Persons beet ga11t. desirous of renting their ezme 5h10"I call on Gra]`lara Flour, y the ria ler5igned at once - F�onr as cheap ad gotta ifONViCYA NOIN Ct (7 1tFJ[TLLX $ifN>ll<. € .: R CHARD 0 1\ VP• V . 4 �y Ofiiaec Dates BI Pi 4sring F -SCM+ i ;': 4 +0,. j J L . r sk .. r .< . $., _ :_ . _,,_ �• -R, t� �� . ? ...f. iFi,�Z4_ ��� s�X�e� . LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGB RECORDED by ham met in convention here Friday and firstratP. TEE PRE88 AND JOTTED DOwN BY ODB elected Mr. C. J. Thornton as their oandi• Our geriak brickmaker, Mr. Petty, is j: l dates for the. Wert .Dominion election. getting m' a great eapply .oi wood for the f , `, u, CORRESPONDENTS. 1 Y - Mr. Thornton . accepted the nomination, co i Rom n � n •daT vete le from 18 to 20 x � � OLAREM°NT and expressed bimeelf as being determined g nt at the. i' '-" ' — to fi ht it out to the end. Avera oci0,ble evening was ape ? , . ' - .w G _4 - p •,, �4Tiss I3iekinson, spent the past few Mr. J. Denner, who went t0 England residence of Mr. Irwin last Friday even from here and embalmed the remains of ing. There were present friends from Rya with Mre. Evans. Miss Annie Sherrard, of Ping Glrove, the tat Mr. Plower, feels highly era on C Bthar0 The wife$ of11 John green of e. t e here thio week with friends. over the snores of his work, in aomp0, r s �� i ed with f the Paris expert, who embalm- daughter. Sohn has a number font smile `1111M Miss xMx�'tohell, of Whitby,"vis t with that o Mrs, B. l3. Palmer, over Sunday. ed the 'late Bir John Thompson. Mr. on and we don't wonder at it, simply � -1 Charlie Proctor lett on Tnesda� to at• Prower's body lag Liver Rol to at 1111 the c0,RevitMr.gMcCober, of Toronto, preached , � end the Business College in the city. fore being taken to >?o 'ir°'�' t;„ �1:: Abram Bund has moved to Balsam to boat€ and then, after a r0, a nirhtobYr�raia n aht being sac mY dna bad underfoot, the "�, take charge of Ed. Pag11'e fat cattle. to be taken two days an g attendance was not very large. �� ; J. D. Edgar, M.P. for West Ontario, and la7 here from Mondsq until Thnrsdaq gg V b®fore being interred, and in the face o! it We h deslei hint w�Althoughetheiroad � � visited his numerous friends hereabouts all the leatnres were perfectly natural ad for, goo g g - , ' have been very good for some time, the _ g,#.i on Monday. the body well preserxed• sleighing seems to make things much _ The Misses . Proctor have returned livelier at this .place.. home, after visiting friends and relatives A4DLaY. The meeting of the Mission" band was, �: � d f in Toronto, and sarroanding places• ver well attended on Friday might. Mrs- i'�i Jesse Middleton, of Wi llaceburg, spent Nearl all aur village attended the . Arm- y t A ' y Hedges was elected president t,nd M0,1aom _ , , �_ ; Sunday with his uncle R. P. Hopper, on it&ge sale on Tuesday. Rosh, secyAreas. There were 0,100 a . bis way to attend the Normal 6011001 at Why not get 0,p sormha l tis dull left- number of committees appointed. Yt is �{ Ottawa. rides?. The neighbo bo d that these meetings will be held Dr. Smitb,oi Btouffville,will visit Clare• Henry Bee hae oommenaed work for >�r• regular. ' moat on the first and thllyd Tuesday of SelSa 80snd ohH uhtwere snowed i ori San• John Henderson, eoath of this ptaoe.had - each month. ' His dental rooms are in 0, ve n rrow escape on 8atnr ay. Hie a 4� t Bund 's block, nett 4por to the market.* da last. t:lrand sleighing i0 ti a result. �` ant. Gr hes $Wished, th selling his horse taking fright at another man'eblankea g� d into the ditch,throw- ''+'`' (;, Jamit11 Macdonald, Barrister, of Alrike plover. We. believe the yield was while passing, jumps , ing him out and ran away. John• hung , $tuuf'fv 110, will visit Claremont every good. to the lines and was dragged some distance• g �'�+ , Tuesday. All who way have atiy legal Misses Linton have been galling at Mrs• bat Sndin that the animal was getting the -, business to transact will find 11is Law McQasy'e. (}lad to say lire, Ma.Q• is re- advantage was for ed to let it go. Alt '#. Office iu Bundy's Block (aezt door to the coveringg. came oat nnhart• exept the cutter, which *tf _ Mr. Huntley has secured the cleaning of was sli htt damaged. - �, fs market.) . ' . -. During the Xmas yaoation the home the school house for 1885• It will keep the g._______.��.•�• r�, . work books of the Jr. Srd class were ez boya hastiinR. y wHITEVALE. - <. $mined by Dr. 0. M. Brodie. The prize Patronsnh�evneoo eComealong gentle teacher for the best book mean bn0 Ma ore nt last week in tb cjty: . ;+. 7 i offered by the men and bring your 10,diea. pe was awarded to Kate B, Miohell, while Mrs Isaac Puekcrin has been seriously - Ez a Burkholder returned to Chicago , honorable mention was made of the books indisposed with La (,}rippe lately. We last week. belonging to Cora Dowswell and Ddellbarn hopa for her speedy recovery. The Misses Major; of Anrora,'atFe visit- ?� ►. Chapman, Mr. Maddaford had a large party on ing friends here. s NatbaII 1Jintfln lost one of hie livery �Vedneaday evening last and a1T enjoyed Chae. Ellison, of Chicago, visited ttte ,; He hired the y g• Rev. Mr. Pickett last week.: hos ees Lhe other eyening� themselves till awe in the rxiornin beast to a couple of yoalhe, who drove The literary society held their first meet= Miss Hastings, of Tojronto, is visiting p y ing last Frida . Although we understand her cousin, Mrs.,(Dr.) Francy. over to Btoa$ville. (lrahem Bra's on p A. R• Major and A: E. Thorton Have re- F : h ran away. and in trying to overtake it, nobody tarn out to hear them, the ro- ons driver became oyer -heated and gram was good• - out of children turned froL turas absentr for a few d0if Lent C. C - died on the road. We understand that Judging from the turn g last week in Toronto and other points west. . • ! , Mr•I j,inton will try and recover the price the Pnblic School must be ni h lull. t The new assistant teacher, Mies Colvin, - . seems by the report the school hue reach- a of the horse. the highest for years. �i Toronto Junction, is giving good satin- }., A stranger arrived at the hotel here on ' i faction in the school. 8undav having driven from below how' OENTENNIAL: . - � Misses Che9ter and Jackaon,ot Scarbora, ' i mapvi�le withoat stopping. Shortly after baVe been spending a coxpple of weeks with - i, % cutin his horse in the stable it became Mrs. J. Chapman spent last week with their friend, Mrs. W. S. Major. t'1 p Miss Cor0, Burkholder, after spending • ., ill. Thinking that the illness was but • friends in Town. tri�isl, 11e again.bitched up and drove to Miss Huxtable, of Toronto, is yisiting couple of weeks with her mother here. hon I nSvilte, where the horse dropped dead. hot sister, Mrs. R. Knowles. returned to her home in Stpuffville. St ink, of Quebec, spent a couple ;i 90, h conduct as Ibis ehonl3 be punished. Mica Teanie Cowan is attending Piok•' with friends in the vale. Wilbur likes , ,_ " Jut think of a horse being driven some sting College. Success Teanie. living in the ancient city, and returned to ,, ,.': forty five miles without food or water+ Rob Chapman, of Toronto, spent Fe,. it after visiting hie pa>ronts in Toronto. f '0, ': nether a moments rest. Some people day in our midst. Rob is always a w Mr. Ward was so unwell last week as to have no right t0 own a horse. come visitor. he unable to teach fo* a couple of days,bnt •_' at he has recov- R• he carnival on Tuesday evening was We are pleased to notice that R• we are pleased to state x11 ,, +: be ter attended than any -such gathering Knowles is able to go.about again after ered sufficiently to resume his duties in the ,. �•.1 q �:a hs�Cetofore. There were at least four his recent illness. school. . b dyed people present. The ice wap • Our Choir attended .the Malvern enter We understand that Inspector' McBrien', Sr0, her soft for raosng, therefore the three tdi ur C op Monday eyouing where they has made a recount of the votes east at the a o m le dash WAB postponed; There will be ®anR several eelectrona. late school election, and has set aside the _ . ler carnival sbortly when somenovel rs. Harry Bradshaw. of Napanee,. election bf Mr• d eQetee by la major ty of `�,; ott M r res will take piece. A feature of Tuve has returned home after spending a few Hagerman elects 1 a; . d yto gathering was the Lumber who beat two. . weeks in our midst. Lef. Cooper has loo�►ted in Baffelo, dna , � ' t eu way iIIto the rink, taking adpantage Miss Miller, ElQoutionist of Dunnville, ood situation as foreman in one #4 0eaarect a g ,3 o the confusion. Mr. Boyer is an easy who so ably rendered several selections of the departments of a bicycle factory. � ging fellow and rather than expose these at Melville Chureh� on Thursday eyening, Lexi possesses a good mechanical head,and - '.. e hart ones, he put+ up wit11 his loss• spent Friday with Mise Smith. will get there all right, as Whitevale boys t SnOh conduct hereafter will bo legally re• Rev. Goo. McCulloch conducted the i always da filled Rev.Mr warded• service in Centennial Church on Sunday Mre McDonald, of Epsom, 4 Codsiderable excitement prevailed in last, and preaohed a very interesting Mis- Piokett's engagement here ono uana molds .r.:� h the village on 8atnrday and Monday, sionarp 'sermon, At Lhe crone a sub the latter .preaching at Eps when a number of the boys of this place sari tion for Missions was taken up. such great a Although tMr•hl�^Donald M istrates Holden and p t' °held -in the Centennial to return. g were before ag At a.mee ing an he is an ezoellent- I � �f Parker, charged with breaking the tele- Chargb A short time ago, it was decided quite. a )onng�m , k0, graph glasses un thfe C. P. R. life. The not to hold the annual S. $• tea and en• speaker, and hhis discourse in •the evening ; in the Methodist church here was listened. ' ,, of Brise was said to have been committed tertsinment this yeax. There will be to with great attention. last Octobbr'. One boy was fined and to• fel eeryices as Usual at which there On Saturday quite a namber from the' i ether with the costs will have to con• a thankogering. vale assisted in raising the framework of - ribUte some �8 in good hard cash. �_w, s. driving bones and pig ren for David ,, ?While we 'do not for a moment justify Annis, ea -deputy reeve. Hence David re- ', t§ _of ro rt we per•, woquRN. . yy he act of destroying p y' t have I tired Trym the turmoils of Mnniaipal poli- ` well intJ think Detective Ross mets be Mrs• A,. "Beoor is very iI1 just now. ties, he is devoting hie time and attention - {' hard uch leisure time upon his hands, to J. Atkinson and hie Brother Jim are Laid to agrioaltare, and is making het � d con chose ble to visit as so oftela. He seems to n with frozen feet, the result of the Xmas- other farm buildings 0,e 0omp 0 we have ,I peculiar d'uhke for, the boys of p . 4 jubilee, Amputation is not necessary. venient all possible. s lace, arld while his attentign is not We have to report 0, !ew accidents dnr- Charlie Wilson left on Blonday far thv . the p rt sof 1st weak, bat Pacific coast where he will join his brothers . otherwise engaged he takes delight in ing the slippery y ,, ek• y non® of more importance than a few bad Robert and �onY, who are both doing well tusking life unpleasant for them. 8nre1 ernout will 've the C. P• falls;, braises 0,rad oontneione, mobile every- pax there. Charlie is a genial, obliging' rid- the boys of Ctar g1 ' o rt a wide birth in future. body seemed tcj walk as if they had stiff swill be greatlyhmissed- fHe waa a membea .a, R. pr pe y joints. , 1 _. IIB :. We wonder iif the Malvern ekiri when his de arta a is er,faerio eflolss t 40th. We tl gROUOMAM. boasted hies all store of wittioi5m p ' t he pen>�ed th0, wonderful paragr0, h� about wish friend Charlie prosperity in hie neve and - VPillis and Bodell visited -the city pp atvern home. mains of tt�e safety of to feathered tribeofM Saturday. They viewed the rc tlfat wander awayy from laome ate we will a Qmplersar u services . st a the �t thodie� . �� the late fire. -' ' - nights in the vpeek. After this date n v y and were kits. Neil Marton +mod faianily, of (will• not be responsible for their safety, inolud- church, Loonet Hill, on Sunday cr Wilson and in Whi-p0ox•willis or any other -birds of highly del' hied hutch choir from here,Iof- - Iil�l inbury, are with Mrs. C s. g '�: p r- other relatives hereabouts. prey as the on'sa that hov�rnriaronndto the floi0,tedtaround the organ in the evening. Two sons of Old Bootie bad a slight villas®, for thtly are very y g i,: eida Much noise was peaodul. viii e" with tee is also mis- our an sti and oo g egationt thelimpvreesior� �• scrap on TU y sareeohing ince nigh0. H g uea.rri, bnt no bones were fractured. that another tune was beithe ore►n wily I a (}eo. Philip has been appointed eat taken as to who the Woburn 0oribe i0,. �+ and limes of Sir ohm We Fonder tf the people will ever wake side: No daabt, howevernlar ohotr ag0,in for the L>fe her of n to do their duty in Ilse Steak movAmerit be all right when the reg e expecte to do a run p eni s e►nd others have started. surrounds it. a ni ht; Miss a_ Thompson. H that Bir J ng a business hereaibouts. . These geatlerben have • surely stkr sed s h Liddle and W m. H lts met with an , Prosser preaches a mtaslvibary ` Elder D. great philanthsopio work. The id Ah hristlan oharch $ext Bun• somethin lie emancigation: When the atwident wherebffboh�hbr re inQui Tg the _, SernDOD 1D the C da morning, service starts an 10 o'clock. pie at lar a will be bene8ited and yet sleigh rannmg b y an are invited to be present. judge fro the small crowd that attend river, precipitated them on thefoebelow. ;., �lll who o erpont ritlk vii tbair nnoetin + tb® Ogle are very back- Miss Liddle received a Clad saa1B v►oand The Oaruival at Olar 1 '�II attracted man of our ward in help ng thew own salv�nioon We While The aaoiden me teasrly hawve 1i8e ;, n� �egTbose who d attend noticed file ollowing gentle Bir L. Mor- of a more aerions nature. Coasting on the t leased with the affair platform : H n. John Sponge, Q were tune p plan an a fepv not worth mipntioning. We roadway at this -place is not the eniest of thmughoUt. • d Har Ellioottboth hope the greet movement will go on until am�.zennents. le from Searbora ' Cleo. D. Lwton an it reaQhes th uttermost parts o! the earth, A partynoof�y�r atsa°Mrs. W. S• Major oi'whom reside on the 6th ala., bad some droppod ' �: do the other day._ - .. on Tuesday evening. They came to have i sheep worried b gs oH1sRRYw000 ,and were surprised to find yy a surprise party Tied was ho They wilt ask the council to bear two , hirde of their loss. The Pati ns of this place held their an- Walter sit embtha,t he forgo his illness t- r of rate ay'ers Mond0, evening. at seeing d wife in en I ii. �� . There were a nUnabe . p anal meetly on y esda tbix►kitlg that the ©outs• Mr. McCr e, our° ex•olerk, is in our midst ter�aining their iriends�l The mamelon be - bete on TU y it waa not `, ` est. ell mdt Haat day• • It y►as a misttake 'op fat $ few s. Mas, is ''looking hale and ing large and comfortable, hearty, . carter filled, so they. g0,thered lrlalne �' the.part of bile printdr tltat_spell watt . can people, a>ld had a sarp ..ria , iYvvitl, toemerly.,ot tlzla place, fi nouneed. Nest NOWAYeis thea y. Hivlss A' a and hilarious time of it, end spedt k fe ' aye wiith h+ar bxoth- W• ppy sf Ram any dQ .: ued� : i 'jest eek. • esyl ! Ise -_>_9,_ ,until early morning ciid. p c�lte n Ottawa a lc+.p glace >es >;mbox fm."bn�ro attended the �. - ntn lest, v'vvl! I, , '.. - ,; b COnduetor part, singing before they left, For th y as e'v •" a +Qo . I cad ,.,_.. 4 _ ,z ". uet.. .1- ,;. iv.Sla y , Mows. and. tine they are. A c .. , ati. :.� _; g , 011 two . . B of`t f,' .. •, s. , _ St a aces, :d . Y ., 1 b t�0, likur it� t t e. 4 vt' s r ,,+ :: . ,, WA ,* T. _y. `G,r z r} S§ r r .. r .n..... �$i.: . +ate.. -c x- ;. e. },, <. ... ,. - . - _ f' _. .. - - ._ '. � .. a �.. lam, F. -- ...-. R _ .. i 4 _< .. ,. i,. .;, :; : , :Oq0.� - L t. " si +. 7y'. _ - ;.- -:,> ..,: .: - ; i. _�f• 0,+.,M .: }, .. - i. A. .. .1 t - 3r: - ...e - ... 0 . - -.. I f -+' .. _ P .:. _ _ . , .,rt.r tit.., .we . v.:.., s ._. _ ., w t, Y• s I •,�,r- ,r -N ..v t � r,. '. . , .- ,'a:�• ,�k ., 1� r*.s�' w'� .�ti �..�;� .,. �-t sa'.�1.;. � _ '�. '' 4� to Y t< t7: :�- Ste•" - •a' s s-:. -r �- .,�,.= ="' _ r y ,- '. - Pr _ -K �'.. _ �i'w+S' {e �- -.. _..-.__..�1`.'.,..�u �.. _ - - - - _. -. .j���}i'i�},'.�i�%�a i..,.Il.�`�`ta_�v 3 -•_elf.. .� �� T 4' � .1 _ L Jvf�� � � � f, ". _-V`,­M-1A_ a V 3i. ;&-6 641 n.'7' # . = sr .� e tF �?„ I }�j��"i.:-X..{4'4L p'k C � w 1 n � t' t Q� V i living there, and if rightly appros�d could tell all that was tot known of Her - as a" hid prizes.' Then - peter shut qp d beg ed to he pat mhord apt Tnrk l )sod, exp adning that if Iip fiver MA40 oat Noxild ist he had given this inforltistion.}lis life not be worth iL rotten! banana - After due consideration (Jsptain Sample came to the conclusion. that the pilot's sd• .vice was the beat thing to follow. It was roAher, I A DESPRRA� IsUilism t6 venture into the pirate's hold with si t men. The Spaniardriaold crew might not be dispersed and they would show no moray to intruders. However, it was the only 'course left, and the Dolphin made her way south among the islands along the east coast pf San Domingo. A few fisher• men and turtle hunters were met, but they were not communicative, and when Saone. Island was mentioned they shut up quick. Iy, and all efforts to learn anything of Macpherson were futile. On the 2nd of May the Dolphin entered the Mons passage. It was 'a lovely day and the land prospect was glorious, the San Domingo Mountains, vested to the top with luxuriant palms, waving like feathers in the wind. The pilot had indicated the landmarks so that there was no difficulty in finding the channel. The lead was used every few minutes and showed thirty fathoms, so there was no danger. For a mile the course lay between dense thi, ikets Of naugrove but,it-began to widen and the anchor was droppbd 400 yards from a olus• ter of low huts on the mainlan I. Th ugh hid glass Captain Sample couli set A. low Parapet from which the muzzle of hree guns -projected, but not a man oou d be seen, nor wore Ehere any marks of r cent -habitation. Direoting his men to keep a bright look. out for boats, the. captain resolved,j Ego ashore at once, taking with him Som irs, a fearless and powerful Jerseyman. ully Armed with cutlass and pistols, they ush- ed off from the schooner and were soon ashore. Sample noted with satief otion that the path from the shore was own over with the lush tropic green,' a d As he approached the huts everythin was silent. He made ' his way to the largest. As he turned the orner A WOMA24 GAVE A 90RILAK# -z . . . q1%#M.J A search is being ode for the burial ­ . 14sand s very tall man, in • re i cap, atltes �; _ in hand, came out of the dtoor. He war a _ _ THE' OLD PrRATE CAM OUT giant in build, his hair white, but there ' fnthe Spring of 1826 Capta a Permentier was no sign of decay is nis massive f ams. . , ; _- Ailed. . on his ship, the Cashmere, with a .. what do ye want?" in a low Well, I want to see a than wl. amod sluable cargo for Port Royal, Jamaica,and Macpherson," said the oaptafa. reso utaly. ' . lustrated the sailor's superstition about the' "Heave ahead '; my name's 1llaoph non, - atality attending last voyag ,for such the but ye're i bold fellow to come hero ' plain intended this to be year parsed `� I am not alone, and I know that Her- . . - : nandez and bis crew are gone. The ankee . way and no tidings of the C hmere were gunboats are on the coast, and it wo 't pay ived. As there had been o exception- to do me, any harm, while I can put on is Ila bad weather it was con eatured that a ossa of making a fair sum witho t risk e ship had been taken by pirates, as the and 1 dont want to injure you or y sociates. But I'm going to know w r As• at be- . _ lf swat mad with desperate free -hooters came of -the Yankee ship Cashmerethat ' • this time. How common such. an oo- fbippingjourtials -Hernandez took last year or there ill be - rrence was may be seen by onsu�ting the trouble. And now I'll tell you j t_ what of that da e. i I am after." -- In a few words Sample told MaapVernon THE LOST WILL, all that was necessary. He would gt a #'m0 Richard, the son, was a uu t, Itudiaus for the quadrant case and then la►v ,keep - his own counsel and make no 1"1#4er In. G lite roma and on title was a carious. ig- " of ralibilAf'old .Asp.. chart cases . apd . hat _ +At rettttpaf�s of a `, ip's , : equithna t, The;, eAptein was ba ing these over wWo be heard a ehont, an •here in the broken jighb_be saw a rNicat S niard• • bis face livid with pension* - - I Kee back,"you-infernal pirate, or I*1I Cut you down,►' gilled Sample. "' tall, power, negro am. *d with a kr, a Made for Som4ra. The big Jersey - ma giabbad up one of the muskets and bre ghat it down on the ble,ok's head. $e m a a' clutch for the shelf, it fell on the Spa lain d's head, and both enemies were po arlpw for harm. T o oontents of the shelf were scattered ova th� floor. Suddenly Mason, the other saile', trade a grab. - - " e it is, Cappen ; see the name on the d nd the brasses." I. S e';enough, there was 0,,apte4a Parmon• tie lost instrument box. '• ow, boys, let's leave." .. . I was. just in time. Around the corner of the building came a swarm of blacks, some of them aimed. ,Fortunately their aim was bad, and the Dolphin's men reached the schooner and in a moment were speed- ing through the water. When examined the box, was looked, and after being broken up tie missing will, ship's manifest sad several notes of ralue ware, found. It; tea day Captain Sample was telling his story is Boston. The will was probated, and Richard Parmentier relieved from all ap• prehension as to his inheritance. Bocal" ... !Boiled water tastes flat and - insipid be - Cause the gases it contained have been dri tui pff by the heat. burning gas jet is unheaitby in a cham- ber beeq►uae one gaslight gives out As much oar onib sold gas as two sleepers. $ nttaneous coinbusti, a occurs in many substances because during fermentation ,hes is 4volved and inflammable gases are eng ndlied. A plumb line by the siis of a very large building inclines a little from the peepen- dio tar toeoause the, weight is attracted by the rasp of the edifice. oolqu goods feel warm becomes- wool is a p r onductor of hest, and the goods mad of wool contain within their sub. scan large quantities of air, also a poor oon poor. . T s h � ree's' eye has a thick glutinous #a- crat on because, his eye being large and mut at posed to dust, the viscid secretion oleo nes it more effectually than would a mor watery agent. hitel spots appear on the tiails because the ase lsr tissue underneath in attached tot a s4betaanoe of the nail, but from some aces ent*l cause, such as a blow, 000w clon- ally bso�mes separated. O im eye smoke became the carbon of the Ilio disintegrated and drawn off by the eat instead of being oonsumod in the fire. A furnace properly tended would not Amo a, all the fuel wonl•i be oonaamed. A oat is enabled to send out or to retract her la*p bemuse the bone to which the CIA are attached has a rotary movement on t e Ino above, and a powerful ligament .I.gentle &,a, about RO years cid much given dr• s th former down and exhibits the scientific research and averse to -business quiry. The -old pirate deliberated a ma• "1.a - r money making, and it was with dismsy mens and said, "Come in.'' - that he learned of the iu ntion of his A lotag,handsomely carved table fit ed the $>rl f and Bright PruVePl�fl. father's relations to begin lit gation to get low room and a hideous regress fought . share of his estate. O&Ptai y Parmentier bottles and gaassss. Brandy was cared It' heel raise weak children. • _ ad made a will befere` 'aiha on his last out, and then Macpherson began :— Bi urn ads won't spilt nils, oyage,aud it was known by he testimony "I am 9Q years old and I used oney, W fathers flea mothers tights 1. f several witnesses that he ljad taken the and you speak fair, so I'll tell ya, of the instrument to sea with him, leaving put it Yanitee ship. Hernandez took . her in the S oat the champion fertiliser. 'n a avocet drawwe�.r in his quadrant- case. windward psesage. The captain end his T e bit akguard is the thief of slime. The Captain's two brothers claimed. that a men fought and were all killed. 8 s was M t f�rms pasture too many fenees. ;, romise in writing had been given to them then brougat dolga the west side to tks A do not row on boot treat. - hat on the death of their b;%ther his estate island, beached, skipped and burned. There � r1 owe $20,000 in s ecce on board d this. Ids tears will the fairest Cheek. ,- - hould be so settled that the otter Parmen- p �g iers besidee his son should have equitable Hernandez tried to keep. A f�igM Com- B k b�oks contain many tales of fashion, P" '� _ hares. Richard's lawyera opposed say menoed right in this room. He d his 8 t salons make wide --awake Chris. - . ompromise,' and finally Came to the con- youngest son were killed and a dose more. • fusion -to send out, agonts o the West bem'a the caves in (rout of the door. The t&in ndies to secure if possible Rome authentic rest seized, 47 shack and t14a moa y and Ar 1 nothing by ounoedfag modesty nowledge of the fate of the "ashmere. A $ 1 - a . Captain John Sample, of 'hiladelphia, A Arts dgn may be bigger than his ad been Permentier'a first o Icer on sever- w / brei a voyages and Ras well know and esteem• p thontforesigiiti shoat wide o! the e by his eon, so he wee sent for, went to 11 oston and after long consultation with near - _ any of the old ehipmastere as furnished . A th brush Mbould go with "cry dLFty ' w th ample means to charger fast sailing l- t . story schooner and crew, and these were easiest �, It k many a wail to make a drank• . pr"red in the port of Phil& 1phis. ro a - ` ard's laugh.. • la :d'erran - 1� Do 't put your secrets in the advertising IT aEE1LL A R:ILD Q EST,, !^ "ala D. - Be aro the strength bora of carrying all bu feasible enough to an ex per ended sailor. ;f the nrdape. Th Cashmere's course to Jam ice, was as To pta~.ion relies more on su ggestioist - ' .str i¢ht as from New Yoric to the Capes of than x uta Deiaware, and no bad wox her encountered her lose was due to causes mos probable in - �' .- the a times, !f taken by pirates her hul would be lying to eo�tae b he QlieBII'i! CtIII!<BfVittBi. - alon the- Oubun coast, and t .ere owasnlno f fih Qa a b remarkably oonaervrrttlTo LL trou !e in f{ettico agente,to h int ,up pro= j sof as routine of life goes. She loves pert so 1�9t, In iavana, New OrleansA s- �'�'' old o into and doesn't like neer hjags— and .'nilailelphis were men w o furnished thea ruffians supplies and too their booty "nn$ iT Is," $a Calan. not s on ew furniture or new I" ions. in ex hange. So Captain `�ampl in a "ton "W on a distinguished lady,'' it L id, • schoo er, the Dolphin, with a crew of six left, and the next day tau Into an Eiajgliah „ X *Sok sent her ehlldre by o cruiser and. a f Iron, eft on Marsh 3, 13.6,7, i erRrch of a her a- y's request to Windsoe, she sent maho any instrument box with lions' heads NOT ONE ICBCAT•>TD,,., . in hr a on -the ondn. Everything wap sones Qertisndez left two sons, Henri set+ n>ad then fires ed v was and to still the mods, to in a success. The Dolp in was very Pedro. They have a plaatataon i I Porto in to ked blouse dresses without sashes. fast and the craw of Delaware il3ay seamen Rico, right across the leew%rd a Butt eQu on Considered thatnoohildahould = of the first claim. aB They came here and took all that as left, ba br tight to her iii other but full dress, and Under a strong northwest bree3e the and most Likely have the hoz ye' a atter. fall d ear i her mind did not exist without .x *Dolphin fairly flew southward, her desuna• Two meaner men don't live ant tf. , ye shot the s art�saeh she has alwaye knelwn. , tion being New x Providence Here the 'em both, I'llgiv� ye the money ye' a prom• And cry ponrteously but firmly she made ;g captain resolved to take a well�lcnown and iced me. There is one way to do, o there obje:C ion 0 the little. fcooks, sited salted - intelligent negro pilot and beat down the t+ -morrow morning, y e'll have th breeze that he a xt time the Countess brought old pirate channel, making inq iries:amopg to -night. The warehouse with the lander baro ildr#u to her that 'shq would not the iQlands. Peter Benbow, th pilot, knew is near the, shore. Gro in and" take plunder tyon terga the hes."' ` nearly every_ resident along , shore, and want. It's year only chance. w, my advised that they were all rri�re or lase ` atliiia,tey with the lawless. me rovers, a information is worth #100 down. a1 The aged pirate was paid at Orion, and , False Hopes. •' j. � -. r�i� � 9�aniard na;ned Hernandez wap captain of the captaialefb with the determination to �► , ` a last -sailing topsail schooner,i the Shark, Fla sal n-• $+►y, Moike, Baily 'con t do. and he wawa roflian that would' to atnoth- give no ahie as oovl word across Porto Pa le say no are shwate on Mre.Flaherty, �- P Rica that be was oocXiin ing. . He was outlawed and he l;nglish se, s e a arried womim. . - corvettes were looking for him Il aloe the The van was just tipping the we, es wt ch Mi e—"�'hwist 1 Not a wurrd. Thot's „ eeaat. g caddy light as the schooner came n in the only O con o on borryin' terbaCky r►v . ' wand, two hcendrod yards from ,h ee. The old ][r hart , Inose in hopius 001 elope cid I '_ aExBow ti $$vELATiots barraoCon indfoated by Maopheraon ossa not Sample soon realized that nbow knew Y Y ; s; gift arse from. the beach in a rbve `et ser.' _ ,. � Xuvls mere fi►.!a9 he ire+d to h pg,y and itit palms. The boort dropped in th - watci d -`' x' g -and four man well acme got is th the, A eI ago r reaeoa for deciding is eIIei his rote eu..,., .,,m an otter vii $1 iu " old for- sucb information. Pete, after Mich Squirm. captain. It was run up on, the ach and life w e giv a bIr Obarles Janktas, Whose fug, admitted dist he had of a Yan one mailer remained to guard it, T others fossa as f and in the Hueter Riv$r, in - kee .ship wrath a rich cargo whi h had been New outh Wales. tlRAltaED'THE BAR$ACGON Ox A UN. � a letter to a friend, taken by Iiecrandez . is the, Windward he eta ed t at lie hada fixed opinion that piisasge the year previous, a o that the - Oa one' side was a.:heavy ire horns amen over li%A dao right to eotop in Pirate had a rendezvous in the channel be door, but the thr a men put their a ouldere the la r m nkat with younger neeh sled so �;. tween Saotio Island and the ii;nland at to it and the fr"e gave way. I was a he ha date mined to "attt.Idfe. He E' tt�e aonttZws,etern point of Hayti, t at Her. Int+�! shed. Old ee►nonodra we3ro h aped u 9 a, d �' P P that he vesr�diCt shottad sot be Lflrle,py. txtbde9 we, �ieaid and his ore diapesrse+d, ill use earner, rusty mnai'Kc:te nrul �tlllamsee s ' •+ tnpan:. y, "he jury'raturi$ed a vert,_,o# s rn.i 14im, a ins,ios n�smed blar�haTmon was in another, a long swinging sholf aroused , "Fouiu dr weed.'' I. a r- •Y . _i • ... ... • - - y $ ,'..: . :�-, -' M Y { .-I".'.' k% E. yyy 6 d fr b i r R t x ( 3 a, z r+ * +3Y / '5' 4 J C - 4 t.• 0 -,� At . - ..-. ;'%,.{� . _ 'w. -. ,,:'" � r - .. ...... , :-. :- `1 .ate 1 k'. ,!'`,. i'.'-Ci•� i C. C3 n +;6,< , } d L. l �4 F .. �c - xr r' C s �_ _ . ��. i 7. $ T� s i re, y t � 1 •e- 9 i. �� V " Me k K: �: S- •t �_ �... _ q !tet -1121!W I -IT --.1-111191 �4� `� s.. 41� Ka'fe 1•'..�•++i. {.. - .1 ;k . .. , !..- . . - . z I I i AA It will then be the aim of the of.. . . 8` ;F MR -W „01i1�s , in turn to guard this stove, whi �, c a Duma the winner; and ss ills stn — 4_ )' .; w eont nuc tut all hens cast their ill441�A` . - Ae'the stones are played EOARIAR SDOTO SART THREE P y and he - - ' ' D ,,NDkEV:Y'EfA AGO.— manner of poaftions around that" thead �_ gets touch more Complicated than w. � y._�. $` , , indfoated, said requires nsuak more 04% —� ledge and the nicest calaolatkn in f cumag as the tscoich play /s --u fie Vail �t directions and the utmostcare and nAI i ieltemeat and Ilas "any !slat Irelats of aim on the part of the r- ct pia l --8otii t3peefs4tera sad players ®irow stones may be no mixed �,iat anya� lElsingsfsetle, iL. to remove the *inner of the one s� It is doubtful if that* is iidything in unsuccessful, may result in yet e' d. sport -that can compare' , ' with the damage to the other. P%% earnest enthusiasm, the skilful mania . ,-_ A VERY FINi sTnOIx$, { pulatlon, the combination of strength ..When a stone lies close to the b"I and sofenee with • just sufficient of so thoroughly guarded ae to be itM 6 oh•nc+e to,_ land . a charm to the noble to a diraatetrok" may yet be r uncertainty that is ezperiengodI in •well• ed by a dexterous inTick. The inwick k e:•ected by designing a stone some data.- fought game of curling. � in front of the toe and out of the dire" The loch ori such a day presents a scene line, and forming witb the tee an Lulleel that is difficult to describe. The rinks are.,t forty-five degrees, more or leas, arranged in order ;the directors or ski a A stone played with skill upon s stets g 1P so planed may diverge direct upon the Vin - are at the tee -heads; the players nA engag- nor resting on the tee As at once to rernoq ad in Lhroiring the stone are standing ready it and rest in its place. This is one of tils with broom in hand Sad the moment it is of the finest points in the game of curlisl, delivered the watch it with intense eager- A good' iurler, when his hand is in, may y g be depended upon to take the shot by eg n.;sin, and, it it is liaely to fall short of the ..inwick. The excitement both of playm, mark the wearing voice of the skip is. and spectators becomes intense 'when s heard. closely contested game draws near a clost, when 'perhaps both. ~sellas have attained Instantly they tickle it, sad thrashing twenty and are fighting at the last rotted the ice with their brooms in front of it, for.the decisive shot. they clean away every speck or spot that It comes at length that the issue depends could possibly ie,. u on the play of the respective skips, pass y cede its progress, the 'rhe thing required to be done by one or the skip all the time urging - them in almost other, as it may happen, amodnts sometinin frantic derma to "Scop herup," until he ha to all but an impossibility. A The wiener is wellguarded, still:an' inch I or two of it is seen, f it rem®i,ne to .the stoaeeded in getting the stone as near sus and the victory of course, fall@ to the om possible to'the spot wanted. side; if removed it belonea to the rival So intent is every one upon his own grate, party. The last player takes up his poet. . tion, . the last stone remains to be ;thrown, that be knows nothing of how his neighbor and that,throw is charged alike with defom progresses, but works with an earnestness and triumph—but to which party, ;who yet that is worthy of all praise to put the high- can tell 2 : . - eat possible score to his own side. - The ice is elearbd front the c%owdinf spectators to admit ;daylight through the RXCITRMENT QRuw9 APACL - rink.. 'The veteran: curler has idjusled . • . himself on his trampets. Steadily, delib. As the geme goes on and the excitement erately-he taken aim at the visible portion risoi costs are oast aside, and in shirt of the winner, dimly described through op. - @leeves many of the more zealous player, posing barrier of blookading stones in the distant perspective. , sweating with their exertions, bid defiance The suspense begs* a solema isilenos to the nipping Cold in their eager anxiety Delivered by the master hand of &i hero of to secure a victory. - many fights, the stone speeds toward the Nor vers skaters.aad onigoliers resist the mark. It brushes the guards on the on- side and the other, creating a smokt of influence of the enthusiasm of which they granite particles, but, rushing on, in an are witnesses, and generally toward the instant more it spins the winner. o it. Fast close of the game. it the contest has been follow the roarsof applause from thexcited spectators and the shout of trium' h irm, at all 0.014, you will find the scattered the vioton. , company gradually draw together to, wit- The roaring game I$ all over the, w�rid. now the concluding efforts that are to decide Scotland its birthplace his over 500 anieiet• the hard-fought Geld. ice, the Pro#inoe of Ontario alone has near. . ly fifty, and here in America new isocibtiet The Dutch, the Giermaa and the $ooteb are springing up every year. have all in tura' been credited with. a know•i ledge of the game. In Scotland, however. - it has been practised for nearly 300 yea PERSONALS. and it U nail certain that wherever the 1 game is DOW engaR�d in it has bees im• • � u b ' 1. It was t a court ,ail re, the pa a e s1 portet3ootohme°' d by Rome; and King Humbert was surrouhded . It is a _ pposed first to have been played with small stones, drived along the ice by by • group of well-known editors. rlfur finger and thumb, in the manner the game referring with expreapions of admiiatton'-to of "Summer ice" is now playerSub"' the work which was done by the press;) and I quenti an improvement was eisoted by ' the conscientious manner in which t1hos enlarging the stone and fixing a wooden , handle to it, but 16 was not until the begin- responsible for the conduct .of the various-. Ding -of the present century that attention k" ra carried out their arduous and dais• - was#gIvan to the pieparatioa of stones cu"' duties, he added: "Gentlemen,) I hars- speoially for the sport. often said that I shout wish fo be s journal - Dr. Taylor, an enthusiastic 4over of the let were I not a king. d game, gives the following dear iption for - Henry Irving's se, d son, Lawfenct Ir- ' the benefit of novices . Hard frost of two wing, who is now aboat 22 years of ague, or three days' duration provides ice of will soon publish • k oallel "flodefroi sufficient thickness for playing, and- which is to be found on vo.no neighboring looh or and Yolanda.„ It will be somethigg id the pond,either natural or formed for the style of a mediwval pl y. Aubery' 1' Ards- loy has made three llustrations 1,CLaor the - Porpoise. Te ourlers. repair at the appointed book - time to the place of rendezvous, 'each The Duke of York is makit - provided with tramW to steadv- the meats fora visit to nada next spring. . person in the act of playing, with a bosom After #reading some time in the Dominion to sweep the ice and two curling stones. the duke will ps'ooaed to Australia. The et-ooes are of granite, spbeiioal in When Ibsen writes a new drama he �aes form, finely polished on the uoder side and about it so seere,,i''vell that not even the furnished with a handle for throwing on members of his own fa mily know what, the the ,upper. The weight bf each stone is subject ie,. He oo ice the manuscript - from About thirty-three pounds to forty or himself, and,it is sal that• a printer nag •- more, according to the taste or strength of never received neater py. • thInplayer to play the game, the first pro. Vernier, the young 'reach mathimatical orderonce is to clear and prepare a suitable space prodigy, is only lft ye n of age. of ice. A•portion forty-two yards in length M- Jules Simon wi 1 have to undergo a by some ten v*rds broad imf'knarked off • at second operation for taract- each and, thirty-eight yards apart, an out A search is being ode for the burial marks Called tees Or witters. � pla'ae of the great En lish , tenor, Braham, ' i Pitltl'ARING Tux IM � who died in London 1856. . - This p "ion of sae is the rink, and with Hurbert Vq*, the o urn painter'of Hol :'. . circles described round each tee as • Centre land, has been summo ed to The Hague to :, plaint the portrait of he little Queen of :; to guide the eye In estimating -the position Holland. of the atnnes.when pia ed. with one jinn p drawn aerose',the middle and One Prince Pouiatowsk' who rrecently inar seven tied yards before eitch tee, it is complete ,and Mise, Sperry, of lifornia, ir. Paris,` will return to New Yo k early in the new ready for playing. The lane in the middls'bf the rink sharks 1. year to establish an intDrnational magazine, the dace where sweeping may Commence ; linea before tee which has several Lim as been prematurely -.: announced, and about which conaiderabla ' the each re th e coo *Core, whi6b roust be passed b3LAhe running stone has been said and wri ten. ` —if nut it is removed from the rink u a James WhitcombRiley, whosb'poatry. �iaa fond :. bog,' Lad hold as useless for the round. made the childre extremely of Four players form is side, headed by a skip hip , is constantl�in oeipt -of letters from ,- his or director, wbo is, in factthe commander admirers, who hirr for pictures of as, In chief of his corps. children is return For hoto re, ha of their . g P Ths principle of the game is simple. own. As Riley is a b helor he finds they The stones of either party played from one complimentary. epistl somewhat ems' - - teo to the other and found at the rouclue. ran of the round to be nearest the tee reeving. .. . Captain McQinre, th new vice' admiral Count @4 shot*, ' A game iii-goneralty rock. of the Chinw fleet, ba had a t•,ag exreri• ones se twenty-one shote : the side which "nos in eastern waters.. He cook the hots 1 first makes good thab number claims the Chi from England t Ofitna, and at .the g g victory. °. lopening of the proven war his aesiatao� by for dispatch But to give an idea of .aol+ual uper•tions: was seaured the c lei tials r... - 'rhe player on one sido is followed altar• Pad transport work. - unitary by the player on the other until all Dr. Zakharit;., the la a Czar's physiciaCa r the fright phyers have met their stones. has latelydevised a no method of stanch L, is the aim pf the leader Dia either side Ing the ow of blood. Steam is- inject ad , � - standing at the -ono tee, or.a yarn or, two into the wound throb h a catheter for A ... � behind it,.to place his stone in a•vantage 'abort minute or Iess. Thep tient, under chloro position near to or, someabort distance in form, feels neither pain nor airy evil effeCt• �; front of the Bret opposites tee. ` Should first *from the steam, Expe iments on: animals ,:: kid the stone of the first player show ithat portions of tl a liver, spleen, be favorably 'placed and it remains un• soy*, lunge, and, to a main extent, of the ;.r. touched by the play of his opponent, it brain, may be removed Ithout lona of blood will be his endeavor to pili down a guard and without' fatal recut s. some distance before it so ss to prevent its Paintinga-and design by Bartram Rites _ removal' - ' If ho docs to, th,t ogggooannt< will probably an armless artist, are n w on czhibition in ,. .London. Mr. Hilae los his arms, close to� be dimted. by1is ekctp to remove the guard, tl "111” W"Mor oi, nearest atone to the tee the shoulder, when a c Ild, by tieing rusk �N ; over by a horse oar, an is obliged to pDint �_ . LL i tai►•y be str[tcak;aWay ,by the. next player of hitt stole:-;`,Thia•may,.1 and #sirly holding the brush betw an hie lips. H18 has , _ , �, , olsy,4 i0no co that tli+t. trik tri stoles ruts, it the of obtained a first rinse f r modeling �. .ancl won the naoaal so olarabip !Of # a f` 1 the.riraes etc s.k rt vay, . , ; i - ear at Sout'S Ht+nain t ns h ''_ Y fi ,, .1ti,, �. „ �u y r -.5- t = ,r Vim.. { .,IV, � 3` . ' w !. r , s. �.1. z. , .i t 1 is .. - Y' - - : -... -. , {t �t p �' i K. f { .t Jv ii fk.. f n, i n .4. i �. - . t i A F � r. _ { t! amt Yom' .i. k '.` :I.� F. � .1 •jt. k - L t 4 1" Y r y a 5� �i 5 x' 3 -11 ...�. 1-1ROAZ ti +yc - F.i - z{ rs qr i 4 h._ ' c + - a 1.�f- s 'F rps4 1 R ^#1.^ Y v S i J hh Y �a2 F71 r.. r 3 t11 - .,• .P' F{ ,�'-'3aa'r r.lrygn 7 _» a t . t 1 ;4 ?c is t r .} .. 4` 4 E F` k` -. 4 i F a.'... t r ! x � '4•c a� r a _.,, . .. . 1. u + N I ,: ';. "', E•,,, ! :tom g> .; `<.F ;.�'• kr w° uy. F #_ e.�. a - .. 4, di ' r { { x ._ . 7 l 4 y 6 4 .R .ry++.Ti'{' d- d 1 h ofe• w- ..a r - „'a 3x i.. . 'v+?'n i. Y: - .f .8.9.4,. t _ 3� t . - .. _ -> . _. .-. - _. . . 3 moat. z _ .. °hs 0AN" T' LUX Q11 Q11r i f..11 I ar y r trtcrra>o l3TATFl,L ging w Gla holic ipetil#utierti sat ]$i . ' _ e `' bas left far. he ivisrs, toil$'ering ,'stets lung �i' �K1F �I . - THE �n;. I 'rte Okio river orb Cinoilenati is Dios by trouble. ltllnaa ` oI Qrlhiu1*41 X ReBii . � . �'�e1c>Ge itA► a BE � �". . WE ._,., .. , i foe. ThA Ge pp . .hew become very gee 1Rsrthers .ears.:. ... . ­ � i ' csexs>tia. _ :a ,s. Orsa$e tai 2 t-Oall�lfornia hh� ad• iiimisti01 a' rtiD that (Ierraany'a power br a �. , �! bw a 'toes .60 at tits Em We arxirred at d plewe where a�: lot of Qo d p abroad ie w alas end th pe ,. '`° 1 �qt Quebec on Saturday the feta eratt�re The Bottlers of southern Nebreask are his persona vage�ries is makigg the Qow r' ash+ uubaked pirkias covered thegroand. -cvas ,5 C be;o s 7-ero. _ �_ r , - n mis; said to be bordering on starvation. ernment un Wbl It was a narrow strip of land tel' nay or a fs:la It is thought that Neepltma a (lord • �. , • Colorado Springs Evenia Tole a h The village of ria, in the cantos of Aix twoat+g-five feet widej, and seventy my or g� . The Co eiu� hacker" has been murdered. _ U now edited anmaaged by ladies. .p lee-Thremee Py eases, has been, partly eighty ion;,, the only p�atah of grognd not �, t� The iVlaoitoba Legislature is called for overwhelms b an avalanche which de ti `^ e despatch of business on Jsinuar� 24th.- Dr. Dunnigun, of Buffalo; died ridgy y built upon in the neig �borhood. 11 >f. t• th P of diphtheria. Anti•toxine failed t Dare strayed fon hoc and twewe barna. The `, said the plde f , it The Salvation Army is establ'ehiti a p bodies of fif eja ersous have been recover- 'this is the plan , g 50otll. 0 �'� _ � - g him. ed from the rata . ie one of the sights."�..0ppp shelter and soup kitchen in Winuijeg this, S;. I dnsoeeriadast!`+ "=,t Y� ) At 8i►rttitsgo 9peiti` N.Y.. 8a rdsy A re r fr Oonstaatino le says g molars'. ge. p p b Xt was not mash oi'a sl ht, I t oa h b1r. Hiratn Robinson, who h" served' on the temperature' fell to eighteen low fialtain Y°aa a, overnor of Billie, who after a hurried glanas,i an I did a t feel ifs Id alts ,0 the Ottawa Public School Board for twenty- aero. commanded the ilitary operations in the inolined for deeper investigation. H therto U� per, s ' Para has resigned. ' - Mr. John Bariie, Ti�,P., the En I $. la- dt �, eighty g gg Sassoun di mot of Armenia, has been it had seemed as if nothing could neaps me, tea It is said that Lady Thompsota ill take bot leader, antis i from New Yo k on assassinated by n Armenian, who after- but that afternoon I was doabtfal. 'i Naar naso Im y p wards salol ed, the middle, where the Oil >w®re not so �Aup�E CA�H��� Y�SE up her residence in Toronto to order to be Saturda for Liver Dol. _ '"j11 ,r with her song, who are studying law here. (�h William L, Strong is the first livor A Russia sole tl$o epedition is about close together, the grand was dtacolored. Sheep and Narrow American n of Kingston ettates that of New York city in 20 years notofthe to start f r C astral Afrtoa undo' the "`.'that ie that t" aatcl I, " Some men rightpriaoe. Park,Blaokwell3c 1n ex -alderman g here has been boo.iling among- the alder- Democratic faith. anopioes of the Russian Geographical So- were beheaded there a day or two ago," be 4 _ t The United Sistas will probably Id s o men of that city. P y tt piety and t e le erahip of the well•kaowu answered. "Would you like to see their Dr. Ysllia$eyeff. heads ! They are �n those large jars1. .atand- s During the past- eeiison 65,$42 oozes of and perhaps tree large battleships a once, traveller a d na uraliet, ins near the wall. But I declined. .r cheese, representing nearly 4,500;000 to cost $4,000,040 each, The ague of Capt. Dreyfus, sentenced some half-dozen T-shaped crosses were mt 4.- poyylids, were shipped over the Brookville. The striking oloakmakers of Ne York to be dello' d rota France for life and stacked against the 11. I inquired the _ ! - rj null Westport raitwgy. i1. city are in a state -of starvation d .are confined las forrear, after .having -been "uses of these harmless -coking ingtritments. fife anti -toxins remedy for dtphtheris being fed through charity. aonvic,ted o ire on fordieclo11iaa military .They ars for tying people t4, to kee ' s i.4' � documents o a orei n, nation, was unan,i• A► • • h proved successful in three oases at Mr. John D. Rockefeller has gi en one mouel die it+ad b $the Militar Council them in position for the ling•ohee, a A; jP hundred and fifteen thousand dollar to the y y y was the reply. I had heiwrd the word be- ,_ ?._ Ch. than, Un , and the hyaiditians pro- of Revision. G? ❑nu ice it a great success. .Chicago University. fore, so I asked about its , I.I T e medical men of Oshawa tate that A Paris o bin t -maker eommittod suicide „ Ohs►� said the q ado, as, if impacting Two robbers held up the aaehie at the several deb ago in a most extraordinary h r he a is less sickness at present Man there et•offioe in the heart of Uinoin ata the the most ordiutiry inf 'mations "t a liege- t manner. a br ke, one of the, large panes rhes, is nutting to pion a while alive." " s � has been at any time during t e past 15 other day and escaped with the mo ey. of luso in be indoor of his room and R ' this form , eneoutio> often carried oat?' W,fys m Na: ..:., , yea . - The hierarchy of the United $ s alb then, placing h head through the hole,_ I asked. ,, Yes," he,replied; "frequently. p0 YOU WANT 8os""w" „NGs,Ow,eo Tt.e British warship Blenhe m, w6iob taking decided steps to reduce the Roman pulled the gppe part of the window down I turned to flee. The guide ealllled Dub, TO LEA IT ? Soned, On if ..net e remain of Sir John Thomp• rehi of secret socia lee. with rent viola as, upon his.nooi . with the } conv yed th Catholic membership p g wishing me to see the ezeoutioaer's sword ; w Siam � tion rs' eon o this country will leave Halifax on but I escaped, and he followed, evidently le ShCircul fforthand ' 'Ou C �Us�LEI� NG PnndD+�l __ ,rid for Portsmouth. There is fear of a areas +strike at the result that oto as, almost decapitated by cit as a F y 1 - Edgar Thompson steel works at Braddock, the broken 01x11 with great coatemp for my Daps Y. Z I Th Council of London West, Ont., has Pa., involving fifteen thoussnd me - - sightseer. HORNS M ' ST GO. decid d to ask fora Government commie- WhB a Pil'(1 1rleIIt erChalli Says _ �, ins the financial affairs: of rho A orasade against viae and sorra tion ie a The Lenvilt Dehorning Clips- _ Bion t exam •, to be insngnrated at $an Francisco It will I take pleasu a in adding my testimony ption, pper will take them oft w th less .. -7; .,:, villav • be similar to the Lexow investig tion in � � tronbte and lase pain than ung ,n Elevator �o .an hes New York. of the $cod off® to I have received from St, other way. Y Th Norther p y Leon Water. have been using it for some Bend for circular giving price. annou red its in��ution of buildi K ten new It is said thab the old Maryland Central years, and oona der it a wonderful regula• The incessant wasting of a con- testimonials, eta. , . etevat rs next season, in differs t parts of railroad; now a part of the Baltim re and tar and the mo t perfect water on this Don- gumptive can only be overcome by g, S. KI Atl•�' ! , Manit ba and the North-West er itories. Ohio'eystem,willshortlysubstituteelectric-- tinent. Owin to the very uncertain con- t Ldrd and m ower. ion of our of orator I very rarely drink a powerful Concentrated nourish- &I street, >llottt eat. Befo a leaving fur the ores try for etas p dit Y, Cr Lady berdeen intimated that hey► -would Mrs, Mary E. Lathrop, steals president of it, preferring buy St. Leon, rather thea meat like Scott 3 Emulsion. f i spend n at summer in Halifax i they could g purity this wasting' 15 checked and .the Michigan W.C.T.U., a lady well-known in. ria►, my health `n drinking water the uric C01secures itable accom-nodation,,notoieial- Ontario; died on Thursday at ackson, of which is n rly always questionable. S stem is supplied with strength to �� TE� BAKER ' . ti but a rivate citizens. y g James G. Gil 834 Yoa a street, Toronto. �' y p Mich., from cancer,, ears of ufferia . g combat.the disease there is hope The Largest Manufacturers of Mr. h ichael Bird, a veteran f the Cri, Charles Wilfred Mowbray, th. English Thee ggs of he Bdthwma cuckoo are held of recovery. PURE, HIGH GRADE a mean ora ,died on Thursday ni ht at LOU. Anarchist, is at preset kicking h heels in at $lam Per set by dealers in birds' eggs. don, on rio, aged sixty-six He- .was a Pbiladelphia gaol for making a peach on Observe. IS 9 Cocoas AND CHOCOLATES wounded atBalaclsva, and rens ved�everal Friday night inciting to riots. t 4, ontntsconnaent,hs�ar.oetv.a and good conduct. morn- For a delightfully refreshing beverage, . in fo bravou`y g . At El Yaso, Wisconsin, on Sunday m �- HIGHEST AWARD8 The ap eal of the Hamilton' Gas Light ins, Mrs. Michael O'Connell and ve child- and a quick are for sick headache, and •` Com an sinal the assessment of eighty derangements of the Stomach and Liver nom che_oreat ; compa- S g y' ren were burned to death in their hums. �, Dunn's p'rn t Saline" I8 vxxtvet.LED. Ia ' ��� n t�' nn five thou and dollars on their main has Mr. O'Connell and two ohilciren m ` aged to on ladastria� sill, �W� .L I . ;_ been dism seed by Judge Muir. He reduced get out of the house. elope h7 ;,By" ko ps the Throat Olean and the assessment, to javenty-four Lee On a Chinese Iaandrytnan of Stam. bealth�. Doe rs recommend it. b11eauee it - EXPDSITI NS • is a PURE P DUCT of $molts of Fruit, $oda Of Cod-liver ails with Hypophts 'i thousand dollars, ford, Conn., committed suicide i a caricas and potash. p `'r (I mQQr The Hamilton, Out, City Council has $e ate -a hash o rico and 111 Europe and �Wull�� given notice of its intention to -apply for way on Friday. Through, chemists and stores. phiteS, does more to Cure ion- j.' legislation to dieeolve the Gale Company's raw opium, and induced a et per from William G. Dann A Co., '' which be coals not be recovered sumptiOn° than ariy other known Unlike theDatchProceer,noAlka .Work ' don, London. remed It is for all Affections of Iles or other ehemicde or Dyes • to perpetual charter ; -alSo-for power own used in'en of their re om and operate eleetriailways, end to turn The exports of specie from the port of Aa Italian soientisa olwims to hove die- y' Their del clow iiinxi Asfr COCOA IL track into's road. New York for fuse week a aO covered and ranalated iaeoriptions ata an Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, low�•�d•osul«seso�•r�,ta. the pipe - g4,417,336 in gold, and $502,8 in silt' heretofore u known tongue is the heart of chitin and Wanting. According to a Montreal paper, shoat ticolt i t3oras, Belleville. All Druggists. tit)C. A =1. sot. BY °RocERe EVERYWHERE 'five months aqo Sir John T ompeon con- The gold brick swindle was w. irked on w Abyssiniau Montrealphysician,ho told him -wealthy Englishman named A• W hath- Rtev, Dr. swsett.in speaking_of St. LEOD I iI'LD _MALTieR BAKER ds CO. DOACNE8TER, t�ASB. sulted a bio "$ha precious AGENTS WAN that unless he abandoned the zcittsmeat of en at Richmond, Oa., on Saturday. He invariably fors tq it, as p public life he did not think be could live paid $•5,000 for two brass brioli rlui�„ �jpit the, latest and boat tine o[ Books land mote than font months. ' 1' Bibles in Canada, all sleet+ and prices. r Lavlolette'8 The San Fre►ncteoo Morning all nevwss Rbmalas o the orohippers, an extinct 'Germs liboMl. Write roc circulr<ra i The Rev. Dr. Sing, of Ch 'ham Ont., paper was sold by wotion_on 3 turday for j'IX,LIA.1r[ BR•IGlos Publisher Toronto 1 �+:-=. d 8 He was a 000. The purchaser was Lr. Charles °�°� of no fouDd ,the Bad wasnAn- o ntaria Q -TURPENTINE died them .yt nt8rday, age 8360, p prove- tht`if, had $vA, toe! 14A SY 1,U OF�i . free his d e of Too Ban Jose •roury. p town o>st. - slave -owner in Louisiana, b t set re M. $bo'l'l g , lwrger �► g ninetezu a)aves and brought them to Canada Mr. waiter Watson, the age t in New Cold in t e head--Nwswl Balm gives in- Every Homo should have ��AYe UMMI3 PROOF POSITIV= • where hu founded the Elgin settlement in York oily of the Bask of Montreal, soya tans relief ; speedily cures. Never'fails, CsA�ARa�sRE Dao. _ . IS50 sea retreat mond home for fn itive 'weight need by the Prince of DRY EARTH �adort+ed py all Doctors --RNAD ZT' g that the batik has loaae3 $100, to the aAd Brie lista . the South. land t�lovernment t tide Qyer A paper g . Mrs, For an, No. 14 Bright atroet;�Torotit0, eluves from 1 Newfound CLOSET '� Wales to sa d to be the mummified hand of , , , PRICE $6.00. Ont.. write.: -Dr. Laviolette's syrup of Tur- Immigratioa Inspector a Barjy, 'of the present troubles. 4 entine ie it doubt a most wonderful one the daughters of Pharaoh. remedy, an feel Buffalo, stye that the ca wRainet the attxi>t` i Fpp Little Boys. MANUFAOTYBEO B1l CAN. GEAR COMPANY should let y u knowiwhat it has donettor that Jacob G. Shantz Company. anutacturers HO es — - - - - _ - - _ thio ppa9t w'nter. 1 suirergd from an attack of : uttons, of Buffalo and B rlin, Out., Ior Germany does not want its officers to t a iaa appeal of the Children's Aid TILE IMPROVED of La. Gri pe," which was tollowod by in= �.importing alien laborers un er contract to enter the Chinese service, $ot of Toronto for homes for boys G r�V flammation of the l nv.num and daring my illness work in the Buffalo factory will be heard y ate+' I employed large number of remedies with- - Several eevereearthquake s odko el's'e .brought i to them a large number of op -R out receivi g the least benefit. Two small the latter part of this, month. _ Greeoe,on Thursday. plic.itions. But the little boys between one bottles of y ur Syrup of Turpentine cured me alt at Athens, INCUBATOR A consultation took place at Montreal completely, and, thanks to this wonderful o ere of Heavy snowstorms have blo ed railway and van hear8o� qty has been entirely beautiful flitches chtrxene by Siam remedy, I a now as well and strong as ever . _ yreterday between llr. A. F. R g , go etxioiutety sel4rws=1a'anft! 1 was in my life. Please accept thii unsoliclt- Ottawa, and Dr. $. H. Burkett, of trafitc in Austria. little folio a between those'agee (and knows The simplest• meat ref ed teetimo ial from a grateful person. of aomo tubiesl for whom it wants adoption. wdehs.peeteratctreelie►td,ei Montreal, respecting• the present condition There is much destitution i S�. J¢11n'e the $eoretary, 3'l Confederation in the easiness. 01roulanfteer - _ - of 'the Pramier'e health. They decided Nfld. Several hundreds of pepplo ars Address 4 ®O. isBTEL Jt CO., Lpadoa.0at. ASK FOR 1T = no of anis disease of an starving. / Lite Building, Toronto, Ont;, - _ �. that there was g >li`rom your 'assist or C}rocer, wiio can pro y , part, and that the entire ca as of the cough The Belgian Government h ohibited A by ---------jnssest l(iwie its Cataaaa• cure i from any wholesale house. . which has given Sir Mack -nzie Bowell so the importation of live Batt tom the the sense smell.cannot Thse�y rely enttiireellyy upon 1• •8et Om the proprietor, . 1. .. ...- much trouble of late is a for of laryntritis, United'Stat4• - mainl of a a a�modio Ohara ter. It i• reported lit GOttsta tiobpte that their eight when in quest of food. , y p gyp Diet Rid of Neuralgia•, DU Jt U01 Ye LaYIolPttB, I I Ishmael Pasha, ez•Bhedive of B t, is . - t3Ri:AT sgtTet< dying. There is no use in'fooliag with nauralaia, - 114r.1. I Moore, ediwr of The 'Loudbin Morn- Mexico demands of (Iastem la $1,868,64! It is a disease that gives way only to the _BAKIN �3a � St. Paul St.f �OIItI'8al• ung Poet, is dead. for damages caused by invading (�uwte- most powerful remedies. No remedy et - . . -1 " Mr. A. C. Mackenzie, he we malaris. discovered he given the grand resulu that �� musical composer, has been knighted. According to the official 'Sport, the inv�►riably eattende th.+ employment of Yol- .WDER ...; - :P : - - -_ . The M"aaitoba Govertime t office in LoD• crops of Etussta U►re in s bet r condition sea's Norvihaa Nerviline is a positive I' specific for all nerve pains, and ought to be r I d i t ear Tamil said every BEST FRIEND Ar L Vflll - . I . .L ._ _ I ._1 . ­ - i..;don, Eug., has been permanently tt 0118 . • than as y �{ LE COOK There is talk of establish ng s daily mail Cholera ie predominant in provinces of kept ons-hannn�` la y' 11 e d Se►tita Fe Buenas Ayres, but where, I ARGLOT $ALR IN CANADA. irgo a � Bug., and Rosario an service between Southamp u, g., The natives of Australis use telegrap j is of a somewhat mild form. earrings and nose T _ W�g_ NERV g New York. Y FSE bariii annexation f the Congo rings, and tear down the tele rah lines - — ---- It is reported in Lond'oD that Lord Wil• It is stated in'Bruesels th t, Franc' will wire to make bcaoelete, gg P ---FOR TW %ham, T� E p pews the an a f.)l�1'h11E & SONS R,�+ s SLEEPLESS liam Beresford intends kee ung a big.ete►ble not o y 1 ium. for that purpose. `: of race horses.. MAW b Beg j of $t. Raymond, • The wife of C.PA&upre, 3� About 2`L5 fishernien, b longing tto_$ull, Argentina has voted $2,00 ,OOf) its a war Quebec, g credit n view. of a possible quarrel with Q ave birth to twine after she was SLATE, SHEET -METAL TILE 8i CRAVEL•ROOFE ��••� 11` ; Urimsby and Yarmouth, ng., - lost their Sheet Metal coilings, Terra Cotta Tile Iced, �1i1JL' Ohili over the frontier. 75 years of ago. Black and Green Roofing Slate, Meta( Cor lives is toe.recent gales. Charlatans and Quacks nicoe, Felt, Tar, Rooting Pith. 1Cto. Glutters,' 1H11� ' Mi . Gladstone's Conoordisnoe and P ager- Turkey wants the other ware to induce do- 1 Downpipes, land and Russia to mod rate their de- Have long plied their vocation on rho suE- &o., supplied the trade. book, the work of his leisure hour for m`nda in regard to Armenia �ri,n pedals of the people. The knife has Tele bone 19'A8. AdelaldTOILONTA r l3tts. . �,, twenty years, will be ready ion Feb nary,g . } :. ,•d to the uiuk ; caustic applications let. The,Russian liovernmant w11j settle the I;arca Wolverton, a lord•itt-btaiti g to Pamir Question amicabl by making ve torments the victim of corns until Bthe Ro c. 1. I 'as, Queen, moan married lea Saturd y to concessions to iireat Britain, �d C'.ount oure.c�Putaath a painless Corin tEatrsotor '- Lady With Ward, sister, of the sound' Em e,!or William has d ra - �' �p chief of the enpral staff of proves on what slender basis publiq opinion a '` I Lari of Dudley. i von W t►ldereee, `=` it is understood that the Imperial.Home he Gertihan ¢rmy, with a Order of the often rests. If you sat%' from Doran get \. t e Extractor sad you will i+e satisfied. ROY pax theL . Odiee favors the idea 0'f Newfoandlapd! Black Eagle• Sold everjowhero. S 't becoming a province of ;the I Dominion of Tha wheat har�eat in B ends Ayres in . A. P-7.14 Cigarz. Canada. I , ' Dor and the quality of the rain is below - _ iS . 0 t'> - The adherents of the uo d Urle n11 in P i i ., Loddon are in expeotatiOn that thei lead- the average. Freight to E ropy is deolin ----� ". ~ I Had C01t9V It's •no -because ar will at au earl date ie�sua a lass i este, the Pe is pence from • or swellings in trio neck h'Lrl SC.OtCh but 0 ? at °' which will be followed by a demons tion i A few y� >lt 11 J0 000 f ance. In 1893 . svereaged + since I was 10 years old i d na �sLoon�ss z � DYSPEPTI(3? `° on French soil at the.ris)r of hie arras Frsnae 000 frau s, and last year . 1.'IS � - . .1. ,�.. I � : . - I the sum was 1,5(10, v am now li`a. I nsod you can The governors of Dublin lunatic asylum it fell below a million. ��` good's 8arsapaxltla re- smoke a better I � have appointed a woman: medical superior- cently and the awolitng I _ N > According to official figs thara were y s - lT-= tendent of the female wardB. There areyoung has entirely disappeetod Cigar than `'t s than twenty.five thou and Dun men ,� upwards of 1,000 patients. more It has been very trouble- ��� ��,!! who were due for militar enrolment in some. When I began Y i 1 )romp The Hon. Cecil Rhodep, Premier.of Cecpe Germany last yeas who were ablaut without ' + rji . �a a trigak OEM 4le' - s sL7•, t f,' r Vii; Colony, has been appoipted a member of permission. was feei,ag so dLscour_ I 0 son?id, r jresht�ty �leelp. a'd diyestton - the Imperial Privy Co noil, and Baron - aged whit the solt� and ' blood i h a east and Consul- As a result o[ a Cabinet ,octroi! presided - rheumatism i felt that - They 0031 �C' restard lost uppeftte,. are erjec► Cromer, the Brite to Leopold, the Belgian Govern* aid, flee] 62t21c ;r. s; and restpre tiv,, bloom General in Egypt, has sen made a K. G- over by � 8 Mrs. f3ntt►erland. , I would as, soon be dead C. B. pieta ltae deotded to propos to the Chamber cold » o f• Iteultl . Svld by ill ���yyu�ts 5Octb p t annexation of the A go Free State to as u:ive. Whenever c tufainting• Il+Towt I am but get aS7C , "" The institution of a ' relfminar exam- the wall( two blocks Witl.ou er box.. h bvus •�'N• 1• . -!preliminary has Belgium. de Gieri, the .free from It au and I can lvd truly letter from of them for . inarion at the Scottish universitiesIt is reported that• M p - , thjs year resulted in the rejection of. 8"58 a+ow, now of Fremont, Mich., (igdrte'[. I i(� �• SC�iILER & CO..'1 TORONI.TO .. i;ussian I1linieter of Fore► n Affair11, whose R r°QJe nieal3l� 11x, Ire ferr tesilmonial in behalf o! Hood'61 I - , would-be students. This means aloes to asking i my Ire itedivwas,utandaon glgiplpit rct:,n�cp- v ` ill -health has frequently nen re the professors of the universities in class $e iii be sucoeeeded garsaparllla was true; , _ _ __ _ _-_---.- „ Yecently, is dying. articulars. I lfave another loft' r from her_7777 - ­ . fees of $50,000. by p�ine� I.obanoff..'hanking Me Very mdoh for reootsnwtng� . . - Y RU -1 Mr. William R. Cremer, M.P., will Ide've letter written by r. , tris 8teven•' 7 t.l l r . Ia a ed s a =r Eugiand ou Wednesd y with a memorial h8 expressed Hood so Si�i x RAN ­ . � , . signed b three hun red and forty-five eon shortly prior to his death, belin " G B - ,," '" ` g y y the`o inion that the only Dare for am48'n. and stating that she also h�lich. members of the Hou a of Commons, in p Kris• AwNA, gvTx>snLAND, Ka. _ Better thin sertson than ev8' troubles was the tc'Buexa t°n of the itKlands [,Vera► dealer selis.theln. The; �et favour of arbitration. in all :natters of die- - ---- ' uta between En Tadd , and the United tQ. Great Britain, otter renouncing Hppv's Plt.t.g are the heir ' olds•uliuner , +� �r, p g States, for presenttioa to President Prince Max of 80ttony, r. and ea•. lits. They uasslrt dk estio» and ogre headaiitss. : all olairas to'the throne f'84xUny1. . 1. . Cle island and Congress. -iMl_1. I , :1.-11 . t +r ., I. .. p� "3... y,y:._; 4'S+. �,r?I1�1-A. -i ,,.rY 4 =-IS.. -' .� , c2at. ks' § - , F. i. -. r •- nd I'll.- :.-.. ..'.. i. ...,:: . r.,. .. .-3� 4'.a . - - _ ! kis°n- y g'{.. mow., `:a•t'h z....1 - >Fti '.,:_. .) ..._ _ .1 it` •. >! t ..�.f-y,L.' .> .. _.'t4a 6 %x -Y:'? .`•cry 1 :.. Y..y .k Y-iF _:: ... ti 4j - . Imo_ i <. : .. -. . - i•_.i!. j -R` i _ y _y I ... }4.t?. 4' -R.. -0. _ ; y3'v. ''S 3t.a� '`9'y�4 F, >tl,.�..... y t - tf - vi. ``ia:- a ..:iK' .< ,:. �� _rkt' •4a.,- . .':.. ''.} is - ""S.> �«'�d L, �.. .~ - �. 1. yry'A yy�,, _ (( - '�^+: M1 11 7. ' - 1 A . v'. s +{s�' "114,' Nu i _ _ ' w - -< : - : ...� -. - -= d .�3i. a".. '6._ -11.-3„ I. -,{ , .-?. _ -iP- - " 1 : -e- . ._ .. ..:- i ,. t- -.. Y.S... - . nom,..-. :. r.•ik .. ,.- ,"'` p ..`''grid' a ';�s.�i+ ef` f _ mss, *. , ..-1. s 11 a t-, : , _. - ,� w a • 3. , t 1> �T - - E,, -, bra'•`^ yl S$ - r a tg, I �z t �i� "1 "#' i,3f ' '611 ,: . �.� • _.� :tet �.xr ,i r :a .. . . I - � - Ut roatriug � Lutwo �. N g published everyy Friday morfning dt its oilHoe Pickering, Out TERMS F ,>: 1jL911 jerTeas; 01.00 ifPaid In adraitee. ' RATES OF ADVURT SING : First insertion, per line - - - l5 ce 64 Each subsequent insertion, per line - 6 t - _ This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad-- - 9ertfeements. Special terms given to parties making_4Qn- mote for 3 or 6 mourthe orb tuaear. Half y - yearly or yearly oonoacts psyat Is quarterly. . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, • one year, $5 00, payable in adv nae. 1�'Notioe in local columns to ce to per line, five cents per line each subs quen"insertion. Special contract rates made k own Ion applica- tion. No free advertising. Advertisements without writter petructions will be inserted until -forbidden and bharged so - menta must be in writing. Orders for cand I sent t the pub- - Maher, Job Work promptly attended ' Ml. J. CLARK - : pROPR10011. Pur Pont es -Strict I dependsdes. Our AIM -A First-olaes $aper. `: _ _ Our Ezpeetatio Tpo hearty support of the neovle of Pickerins; and'vioinitl. .. FRIDAY. JAN. 18,- 1895. ; . LOCAL If _. - . Since the finding of he 8apreme Court has been made public, with re- : Bard to the legality of Local Option,, . the.matter has become 1 the more . c4plicated.. Two jud eats have -< been given out. The fir t was Hasson - vs South Norwich Tow ship. Hus- on, a hotel keeper in that Township disputed the- right of t e municipal - council to pass the LocalOption by- law. He has fought the case through all the lower courts. As the case was decided. against him in the Court of . - - • " - Appeal he applied to he 'Supreme - Court. Tuesday the ap eal was die - _I. . m'issed with costs, or in other words,. . the Judges_ who sat uponthe case de . ` ' -- tided that the bylaw wit legal. The i second case was a list of uestions sub- milted to the Court by tfihe Local and Federal Govermentg. From the manner in which these questions are I .-,. -- answered, it will be readily seen that the Court is of opinion that the Pro- vincial Goverment can restrict, but - not prohibit the sale of spirituous or • - fermented liquors. Heri -is a list of . the cuestions and their "ewers : L as a provincial leRisjatnre power to prohibit the sale within the province of . spirituous, fermented or othbr wbozioaNnR -i.,.. �I liquors ? Answer -No. . �Cwof justice Strong and Fournier disssninA. `` 2. Has the Legislature suph jurisdiction regarding such -portions of the province as l to which the Canada Temperance Act is % . not in operation ? No, Chipf Justice - Strong and Fournier dissen'ng. /- : - 3. Has a Provincial L"lature � jars - diction to prohibit the importation of such t liquors within the Provincel? No, awani - mons. - • 4. Hasa Provincial Legislature juris. diction to prohibit the importation of such ,* - liquors into the Province ? o, unanimous. ISL 5. If a provincial legisl tare has not jurisdiction to prohibit the sales of such �; liquore irrespective of quan ity has such legislature jurisdiction to p hibit the sale �--b3- retail according to the efinition -of a ��' sa's by retail, either in stat ilea in the pro I vi :ce at the time of Confed ration or any other definition thereof ? o , . - The matter will most assuredly be 9- taken to the Privy Council in Eng. land. In the meantime are things to remain as they are in this Township.? MALVERN. , . The shooting match at, r. Robt. Sol- Tera on- Friday was well attended. Fol• lowing is the soots. . Match.- No. 1 Total ,: D. Beldam. ;, ,:.a : 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 5 J. Lawrie..... ...1 1 1 0 1 1 1. 1 '- 7 J. Sparks...... ..0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 4 R. Sisley.. , ... ,, ,.:•1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1, 7 . - W. Johnson ..... 1 0 1 1 1-0 1 5 11. T. Robins........ 0. 0 1 1 1 0 0 8 H. White........ , ,1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1.., 6 • Match 2 . D. Beldam'...:::..1 1 1 0 1 1- 5' . • J. Lawrie ......... 1 1 0 1. 0 1 4• - .J. •Sparks..........1 1 1 4 0 1 4 R..Sisley..........1- 1 1 1 0.1 5 W. Johnston......1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 6. T. Robins ......... 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 - - H. White..........1 0- 1- 0' 1 1 4 :.- , tie. Hobba........0 0 1 Oil 0 2 ��,_..,Match 3 D. -Beldam ...4'..1 1 0 0. -0 0 1 3 :. -w _ J. Lawrie........1 0 1 0 1 1 0- 4 J. Sparks ......... 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 R. Sisley......... ,1 1 0 I 0 g 1 - ,p;: 4. W. ' Johnston.....:1 1 0 1 1 1 0 5.. H. White.........:1- 0 1 0 1 1 1 5. ti;v_ , ,: - Match 4 W. $ebb...... .:0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 • H. _VVhite : ,-, �::0 1 0 0 R. Sisley .........1 1 0 1 0 _ 1. b�' ` ;. } J. Lawrie , . , ...1 1 1 0 1 :1 1 0 . ; 0 t - D. Bcldam ...... 0 1 1 1 1 1 1. 7 W. Johnson......1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 6 1. `_ .• W. Hobbs ........ 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 '• 5 Match 5 a _ W. Johnson.,.:::..I 1 1 f< 4, j D. Beldam ........ 0 1 0 1 2 J. Lawrie.......,, . 0 0 1 ' 2 f R. Sisley ... ......1 1 1 - 4 - W. Hobbs.:.....: 11 1 i s rY s': 4 H. White.... .....1 0 1 �: F 2 - ; W. Haycraft......0 1 1 2 Match 6 4%' - - W. Johnston. . . ,1 1 1 4 r W. Hobbs....... .0 1 1 6 - 2 R. Sietley . , . , ......1 1.1 U , s F: 3 fatal 000urre_d at Mr. Archie nderwoo 's on Thursday, while cutting straw. It al.pears that after Mr. Sellers iaw that All was right, his machine In po d order he left in oare of President Britton while he went down to the office f r he morning paper, All went wall for while the goose hung high and Presidi at Britton am -.led all over. the barn. Th on came a roar,t nd a crash the barn re nbled then all was silent. Just thop 9r. Sellers stepped in. There -lay hi3 3utting boa scattered- all over the barn and all the members absent. The lanis returned ppale .and trembling, with t e xoeption of PresidenkBiitton and his e jpporter Swift. Just -then Swift wits ti io d skipping down the Markham road At a terrible speed. President Britton wai I next seen at the shooting match on tie Sunrise. We would• advise Mr. Brit tot, to insure his life In the'e. 0. C. F. bef to he again tries to sharpen the knives o a .cutting box with a plow colter. Gravenhnrst bad a wous fire Thursday morning. A horseshoe to -be affited, without nails has been invented. - 'Mrs. J. Harris of Riphs o d Hill slip- ped on the ice and broke her arm. Stayner residents are sufie •nit from tke mumps, the Mayor among' the number, The earnings of the Tor6n ' street rail. wayy company for 1894 rea h 4f154,822. When- making your Ne ear's resolu- tions, let one be to call in d pay your subscription. . Sale Register. . frksDAY, Xan. 22nd. --An extensive credit sale of bob•sleighs-and cats rs, the bal- ance of stock. from Spe ght Welton Works, will be sold by publi auction at Claremont, at 1 o'clock pn above date. Consisting of about 20 bo -sleighs and 1.3 cutters, which must bt sold to make room for spring work, 3e.e posters. Remember date. - New Advertisern wts. . FOR SALE:-3ome -small pigs and Brcod sbwe; at lot 26, oo . 4, P okering Township. If you are desiyoua Df purchasing apply at once. APPLES -J. Gordon an8 John Gee, Pickering, Ont., are pre0at ed to urchaae any quantityof good winter appi a, and par the st highemaret price therefor, y FOR SALE -About 400 or 540 busbeis tnrwpe, at lot 24, con. 6,iekarin . Forvriae and partionlars apply b D W 03HT, Brook Bead P. O. i4 S$FD GRAIN -The en - - e ors for sale :-White flibertan (pexteael� cleLn)- lalaalr-eyed Marrowfat ew Tor Bumf Potatoes, WIL DAVI)t•8, bora Juno. tion. Ont, i! K08 BALE : A Rood n pOoh Dow. - Apply for pries and oth yarWoUlan at lot IN, near -Ikd eon., Piaksrtng, or address b R0111IRT WRIGHT. Brook P. 0. Is FOR BALE OR TO BEN -Nine Beres of land with good hoar., cod barns and horse stable ltwo orchards, tI pienq of water. At Zinnbarton, west of Ochoa! house: Fer partioalan apply to. JOB REID, alas mons. _tt IMISS CIIARI0TH GRE WOOD Will give lef< wus in Charcoal, Crayon and ppencil drawing, Water lois and Off • Paintinn, from Copies, Nature objects. For terms and date apply to MRS. 0 , W. DECKER, Pickering, __ _ _ STRAY SHEEP -Caen t the proofs es of the nadersi red, 1 t 1, con. 8, Pick- eriug, on or about let of Npv cnb r last a white sheep. Owner to requested W pove property, Vay estpponses and take the an uta awnr. CilAS. ROCTOR, Claremont. i8-14 rU -R SALE -Two hundred cords o f �' first-class dry beeeb ani s aptle, also 150 cords of second-class wood, a.t of 82, oqroes- sion 6, Pickering, near Ore n Aiver. Also a store and blacksmith shop to rent at Athc. For full particulars apply t PETER STEW. ART, Atha P, 0. -tf 3 BOARS FOR SERVICE. -One Berkshire and one Yorkshire, white; also one Tamworth registered. Th Berkshire is from register;4 sire and da f�fprlzas t the noted stock of Mr- S. Coxwort �C wont. The Yorkshire white was bred by Mr. E. Arethour, Burford, Out., who won a sur ng at the Woxlde fair, the sire ofI . oar being the for winner there. �leit� bs beaten for breeding. Tsatss 1 76nt , C1uL ; or t61 payable at April let and Ost 0. DUNN,lot3, con. 7, Pickering tohi ►, Dae and onequarter mile north of Kine. . 134 COUNTY COUNCIL ? . . COUNTY OF 0 T R10. . ---� . 1. THE first meeting of he Council of the L County of Ontario, to th .you iw5, wul be held pursuant to the tat tute n that behal t, at the Court Hottse, in tuesow of Whitby, on Tuesday the 23rd day of ane y, instant, at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon. All accounts to be laid bofo3 a the Council must be forwarded properly 'rti Aad to the Clerk, at least three days before the me sting at the Council ..-: XN0.10. F 1l1WZLL, County leek, county of Ontario PiCkERING'PO'ST OFFICE. Mails arrive fromiToronto o 5016.m. - Mails clues oronto b 55a.m Arrive G.T.W. 0 65 a m Close Cil T W5 M a .14 GTE630am -" 0TiE900a tr " Whitb .8 45 p m oronto 800 p " OrTi846pm.,=1 " GT Ws00p Money orders issued on all pa is of the world esvlxa S SAXX sv 2111' 811. -. Deposits rooeived and interest allowed at 31 - per cent per annum. 'Securityiddieputable - 'tem: opga.nt, ' i POSTUAeT1�E - - -- w J , GRAHAM t1. --is -still--I- IN I At'prloes too 164 to Mention 1617 MIXED . -. . . o.tne r. -m. - ' 1 EXPUBs 9:22 P. ill. e � CLA ; i w is8 �_, EMOXT e-1 Sca TIME MZAA1� 101TEY,,, - �_ 11 I . - .1.. .�, sun _-_ - . i """""".q,. Why wa to time and and labor working the PUMP andle when the wind will do it - Ci B EXTEND I E without expense. "'` - r� For the small sum of $30 you can get one of . .- H p► 4 04 p► C 4 H P. 4 H Co' ni�?jE"r11S - bas; e - INDMIL Winter,e - .. - I r vedp f'� Te, -• a e- a� O V - ,. _ ray (patent applied for). o . (P pP • . This aohine can be attached to any ''1. .i • till pump handle without change. _ b0lad>ing the balance of our Xmias and hies .ear's E3 4 Tl BROrtTGI $AM - . • _ - . _ _ . in - 0 P � ,-, , .- , r . �__ - -_ � .. . . �'_ ' ' - � - R HMany of these, Goods were ppi�tr- -�- .TAILO .- S chased. at the recent Trade valeta � . r 1.- t - � w.�� �.� . I isye a aol�ptete hook of samples of at tante and 60 ©ants on the ; _.--� D Suitings and Overcoatings W select from - and at prices that will asidnish you. Dross Hoods from 5 Dents per surd up.........:....::..:......:.......4.....:....� `I If you require an over coat call and wro Shaker Flannels hoar 4 e#pts d a ......................................: `11 our samples of Frieze and Nelsons. 4 p . Gray Flannels from f3 Dente per yard np. >p Satisfaction guarmteed. . - - ...•..••.•••..••.•••••......,.•....'.~•.•• tl A. UR UNART Brougham, Good heavy Tweed at 240., worth 860. per yard ................................. n i Extra heavy Fulloloth at 460., worth 760. per yard .............:............... . Fathers tfa11 Men's IInderwear froth 460. ap. Spiess and Drawers 0 ........................... Men's heavy wool U adershirts and Drawers at 90o., worth 41.25...........: • - 8 your o n Men's catch Undershirts &ad Drawers at 95o., _ worth- # 11!W......,,i,. , Gloves, a, a .25 .......................: f - _ Men a Kid Gllov ins t 86 Dente worth 41 The voice of wisdom cries, take the road - . Men's Kid Mits, lined, at 85 cents, worth 41.25 ................ ........... : to (lordon's Shop- and prooare a 140 pairs Leather Harvest Mits, 12 0., worth -26 cents .................. i E L. bottle of his HAIR VIGOR 104 pairs Leather Mitts, lined, 200., worth 40 cente........,�............... ; p {food heavy 86 -inch Grey Cotton at 8 cents, worth 6 eelits.........,., ' - I It frees the head of all diseases and ie master of old Dandruff, It will color the hair, cleanse . Extra heavy 8t3•iIIoh GFrey Cotton at 6 cents, worth 10 c s ............. i the scalp and relieve it from all`itehiug. • If you are heedful of your personal appearance, s yqu will allow no other titan W. J. (3. to do An OV©1fi3(� t8 Ortlitf left Over 111 �Op 8 ax M821 B BizBB your barbering. Remember if yoq will ' ink© that path it will leas you to go at half price. Now is the time to purchase Blankets, Tie.Downs and Bed . cv,J.�'e and to $ reads ; you can bas them at less than manufacturers' prices. During PR0G1=ERIT�: P Y Y _-- -- . -. --- - - -� - this Salle we claim.we have no competitors outside the City of To gnto. a WE OFFER - . . . . ci - Com and get oar prices before• p:irchaeing else'whbrQ. . 1.� . � -. -. - T© The bLc !'. � r:- :: - -i . ' . ­ ' our cheap and good - . : STATIONARY, = = WIL - HEN +� - - .1 ... SCHOOL SUPPLIES. -­ - . KNITTING YARNS, . . ­_ ''I".;, ' 'NORTH CLAREM NTe' .. & EINE WOOLS , . Alen goad Woolen Mitts and1. - - - . . Rug Patterns.- - .• - j •' . • . t Etat End - - PICKERIIG. TH,Z== ]3"1 . L."..- ­ .. 4 . . .... . I .: :., - �. L.L' ! . j .1. � . - . - . .. 11 .. L'. �.. ..I - - I -... �­�, . . .L ... - ... . ,1. - � - - . .. . . .. $ 1 .. . .. .� . _ . .� _. ..- - . - . OF CA,XA,DA-. .� 1. I . . . ., _ _ WNITRY-KRANCIL : .. . ... - .. - .. - Oaplus,ubew1bsd,.,,.......,...�L � T' Z.T 'I i� "'S ' ' rtT Capita! Snbe�ibed,.,.•.................. Capital Paid-up.. ......................i70,ow .�tt .. m. Bat ......... . ................... . ...., , .... , ile.d100 V 1�r Weather BOARD OF DIRECTORS. or oQmm old . ea er Jahn Oowau. B Presidet►t. - ' Reuben & HamUn, Esq., Vies -Pres. . - F W. F.0owan, Esq., W. F. Allen, Esq., J. A. Gib- eoa, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M. V. Thomas A gal tin of �1n8 Yrnpi a grand hef1�, pr©da©8r.- Patterson, Esq. . ' .. - - T. H. McMillan....,,, .................Cashier. - A General Iiauking�business transacted. - Befit Salt Water Herning. .. _ . . Drafts issued, payable In all parts of Canada. - - United States, and on London. England, pay- I able in all parte of Europe. Highest current Best Ceylon Teas. . rates of interest allowed un. Havingr Bank.F. - Depoeite and credited half yearly. Hpeoial at teL 0 to 0011e0tion of F'armer's sale notes. ) , - " ' X. 0. WAxsslnr .. Dest Japan Teas.. - . MANAossn. - . THE CELEBRATED.7 . :; . i''.. ', rnoked Haddie. . URIGH VALLEY NAL .i.1. - - _- . . acknowledged to • be the besteLn0II8 and ranges. coal mined.L. ' -L. v T s DUNBAR.' ,l ,AM IMPORT`EVO DIRECT... _ - . .....FROM THE MINES...., ..., . .. . • ' - , . Why bay inferior oval when you can gat . the best for same price., . I" .I . :1 st,., .. ' P ICE AND YARD..... L. - KING ST., PICKERIIJG.1. . - (opp Gordon House.) � ' _ : _ ,, . . .. .: 0. W. DCR.1. . f. . -- __ ._ ._ ____ . � •---- --- �RliNTFOj�DAl13,m I ., .U 11� lLI ­ � . ...... .. ��_ �. . AY TH ENf.W Write for Literature and Question Sheet, which, if correctly filled out, will enable me to send you a Truss, which , is specially adapted to fit and re - fain your Hernia WITH COMFORT. 26 years' experience in desirning -LLLLL and adjusting. Inventor of 27 I0 Patents on rIVtJSSES for; ' t-' - Ru tura and A Ilanees foe+ 0 SprNAL Appliances Vit' � � the retief-of CLUB FEET, CURVATURE and all other � OKFt' RMl'>r lirLS-- The most Celebrated Surgeons use4 ,(O, �,Iq them exclusively. Order through your, ,,, physician, druggist, or �10 q . direct from -factory and fitting -rooms m ::.. C�A C�.UTHE f � KING WEST Toronto. Can. =- OPPOSITE ROt381N HOUSE (., 7. FARMER'S ATTENTION e - RUPTURE - , IDEAL ,­ � �� n ---- STEM �'p- 1. �Ii.. ... I I I L ­ I �: "' I D LL �' The undersigned has been engaged by =.1=.MG3r�.,T*cz D `�=§.. -WITH- . . r . u to bas r ..n f r ; in 161 S T E T. y gal o them at Claremont and• tv, es thin opportunity of- lett g y F J. Lowrie ......1 1 1 1 4 .know that the Elevator ih now open and we are_ prepared to Pay the highee` + •,.-._-.�. no wood need in an :art 'of its I . DI 11. Beldam........1 1 0 l 3_ Y P , W. Ha craft.... , .0 1 1 r 2 . cofistruction. i " fa 1611 k' ds f � i . H�RSHOEINC��11 H. white ..:.......1 0 o A ; .. pr ce i o a n, and Elope b;f g+uare cealll�g #,o arnarlt yo p 0 " SPEiCiIAIrTHEIAPER THA r n + 3 Match 7. 0 en to non rooks. Y. N 00% Al R. Sellers........ ,. l 0 1 16 2 3 Winning teoQ rimes out of thre for best vhoaing All nicely painted and gultl anteed. l3t►trolltbgil. Hoping for an early call, I I34m ►onra trulp, �., I. Robinacn ........ 0 1 0 1 ' at Toronto prift ,Fair is garantee o! our . workmanship, ¢New shoes, i home made 4P. 'Seilere........l 0 1 t , r. 2 . . S6o Dash, s0o areait, dna tixea set too a 3 A. Fieming........0`1 0 Ii? 1 cheap foryoutalet Palle w ��. GL0. ' , * CHARLES.- MOSHHR,40 e �' '�,. Ormerod. .....1 0 0 `"�, ` 2 '' a, i 3 l t p g Lo saes. •. ,. �f'i,, C�►ilander.,.:..I 4 1 2 'Ittvlaat0bertheFt app - doe 9c +�• _ 0li�it9 to iatarlu.1,,.t i , :,� H, 'W� rly- o . Forme .. ._. _ ---.� c. - . - - _ - y :.._..- , _. a.:: u. I fs is i .A' 4 �.- ` I ::... �„ a is s;. -% 1 +, F 4 "t - i % z t.. .. .. • . ti{ t x�' . - -. .. _ .- - .. -i.•. , .i. - .i....r �.. ,a}, ice.. 4 " . - r .. N..{ fie• "�s. - '+'-,^Y S Is �- tt. .r -. , �.: �,: -. .. ..: _�... � --. .... .-•yid.,. - :�:�. - �,-_ �"L.tt1 -iq� .� 'J,t. f_ n'. - . • . _ : .-.:.. - . , .: .... .. , . _ `M <,- C�.. "v _ ' =k %.:.:,.'3wy .. �,... a6A, .. �,Y..in .•�,. R. - ..:a - _ : .... , -: t+Y[•, > _..,. - -1 Ft .:.',+ a -Ata �s- - -...'' -. '- .. :: - - '. e. sty '_ .� • 3 1f. U '.- ,; ". ' o, - .:n. - , - . - , :-- r E,`11,,r ��,', s. t5y'5 .. .. t - •::,.:y_ S ewK>; Y �y ova_-kr* _ f : ; . �a - , 3.. a rss : Yf 'A • l�4 , ! . _kc':, -.2rr•-T^-..z:> �` "„•.�>, g � ^!'; 'r:. � .e,au �,s� 'ilE iti;`M � ''kr :-��,-m a 'a m '.slu g W. = " _ - - ___... a':7s•.w'L, 1 an r - x s, -. A ,• - r 4 s; G i' C. r aAN :fir t.. # c t r a 7 :7- , r: + y1. i1. .-:. .: - : - - - -NNOM R_A.�T � . .� 11) �t . . c zs kNX>� T BARE 8D �. MOST � L E N l';1 VIS E ffi .. W eT0 .) �g0ffi_OIIB EgC8.t1IE+iQ$a. -_ Theve>nment is rednoin�oe orth . 4 ' K�NDLL�� w1 'vest Mounted Police force to $s All the members bat, d tooliwSin the t PA� CURS Oii Scarboro Con are said Pe same school saction• . - H. late teacher �of the . St J. Allison, " school, is in oharge o Cedar _�. � � fig �i.: b Bioomiggtoo s , ' Grove school this term. According to the Barrie Ext} suer a j B, County House of Refuge is going to be . THE "a a rivals carp nation. 90S r SUCCESSFUL AEMEV Y V built by p - FOR MAN OR BEAST. B St. Catharines lost its fine as�nio oerWn is i effects and never bWeri E m 1e building, in which the .Free Lib- Read proofs below: nary was situated, by fire Monday. EMDALL'S SPAVIN - CURE P There will be five dolipstis this year, Bi v ntmT, L.I., N.Y., Jas• Itis lei. three of the sun and two of th moon. Daae I wugbt a alleudid bay horse wme� The first one is on the 10th of M oh. timeagowithahavin. got him for $30. 11= A ;hundred tone of cats' tails w re sold SendaiI's spavin vare. The $pasta is gone now and I have been offered $1130 for the same horse. C in one lot in•London recently, to be used jaoworthh of ndniIIan s weeSpayks, o t $iso for using in ornamenting ladies wearing a parol, y� truly, W. 0LxAMsx• His many relatives and friends WillRENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE hear with regret the sudden des of Jno. t!< PP �� ifeo. It IR Nelson Miller, of (,}oodwood, in I 48th Dr- B• f• ffiMAM Oo. 4 8�rs—I have used your Kona -ti's a Orin year. • with good suppose for arbe on two l and Mr• Thug. McComb was el ted - W. . tt is the bet Liniment have ever vued- , is -ones ttaiy, lOOCa'1' V.D.iiDO. Det Lodge�of Clarke, holdker of the lin al Ke dalDon lcrssae� �Druggi ts.Orada:sss -- ' We ,br. Be J. J[B"AZZ vog[P- EXT*j Tuesday last. .. eD 1NOteY11aM 1PALL6. VT. • At preSse611 there are two re . 9 prisoners confined in the Cobo goal. JAICES vty ' the -largest- at any one time for a great ... I many years. Horseshoer & General Blackenjith► It is fair to presnnoe that by t is time most women have taken aotualposeest}ion CL,�►.REM0111T of the presents they gave their husbands — r ... st •Chiietmae. ' The Police Trustees; of Orono, ha*e New shoes 25o cash or Sbo � . it, - purchased another 100 feet of engine hose guaranteed satisfalotor`y� aP for the Fire Company• This makes lin 'Y'►� -NEW - all•about 400 feet. REMONT STATION.. Arthur Barnard, a farmer of the to n CLAAtrial solicited - hip of York, is said to have drawn a t knife on Constable Graham while he Tyr �T rT T"'�'` latter was seizing the farmer's horses. jam, lY jY .V Sunday morning fire destroyed Soagn's . 11 .` . e . bakery, Lindsay, w B• JE31ai 's tailor. ing establishnment eaweae da ?aQedTby ,iw, Qy 1 I he Canadian Post p.t �.a. WD Can ; water ;also the Catholic Litera' and the . 1. Catholic mutual Benefit esociation - - rooms. �. disc - The Patrons, who Were grea�ly p pointed in not placing a yaudidte in the last provincial contest in West Durham, ..= have decided to enter the le oral -race, and Saturday picked on Der. C. Jonas Thornton, of Kirby, who h ;,deepted the candidacy., T - ' A hanging lam - in the rono Post office broke frons its fa8ten y evening, and in filling the lamp was. , . •broken, when the oil became ' niW Send- . ' ' ing up a volume of flame, mud it was T �(N S't with considerable amenity, the l dam" AND_ 1 i ' were smothered out. ! is the place to buy Srr Notiee of "tion for foe libel bas beep served on The Ham to l Spee - B. Bator at the intact" of the T. H. Fiaihvay Cogs • y, all beea The Bpes- tutor, in an itorisi, said the the toad I have in stook the folio stoves was being oonstraoted ab I' and was HAPPY THOUGHT, _ . SS crooked as a ram's horn, d so forth. F&MOUs, Nearly five thousand men it is estim• ACTIVE, ate,d, will be thrown out of a loym an .plass etook�of tRfn are,ic L>na owing to the decision of the C Sligo a fist . 1� Pacific Railway Company to out down ei• from the best ma pensee. Five hundred men are now out Montreal, and ore dismiss- EavetroII g and of work in Furna a Wo. cls are expected. There was a general reduction 'n the salariea, Some of the • ' a Bpecialty, staff have been given - three months' Doli Call in and see• what I can o ,fog' vi . days. ' . X NE�9 Sunday evening when title people were* - . their way to chur h sinuke was P 9 IO'S OLD ST ND.' wending seen issuing from the cell r gra-Ang in j IORE,_ 11 � 6 n's dry goods l . v^ -+ lzr`..,+.• .+ ''"eye.. ..`t - t ? . S " t .i9. ri r. ; � �., a--sYTnL. Yro a ,. . I ,�.'�". rte., r uh if S„r' ,. e + t 'a {� ,r. Y �(J)yy�, 7v. 1' - M- F . ht. -fr, Is t 1{ •4 r ,S a a t . :t j • � � .- 0000 � . f ..� . ;•-,o-.�,. .I. ,,. _!' - �:. - w �..- -.. •. :: .� v ., ,t 0000,..,;: .r - t ., __.... lr �r i '+• e _ +y ,_... -4 �. - t- k .. �: n to ,. �. _ .. _ . - - + .- .y '. -� . _. - - _ _ _ _ _ - . -,_ t __ -- - - , a w.. MF % _ -. - - �.. _ r. - - t I .- p'A1iH6fl A.'.U �' f1. E .�1t:L'. r � � To Jam. I?' ` $ } ` 0016 00 -6d at, fall, ........,.... 00 :. I ,� .1.� . - at, spring ,.....,.. 00 00 to 00,68 N . I.�-.­ ".. .I. .I1..-_�...-I�._� I. _ a _Iw:-. ._. .-:.- ';R� - :: �' -11i: - ..--1_.��,.._-..� ..... �­ . �, - -:.,. -, I "��.- .1 , .I! .­..�-.­�� ...I . 11 N---._ �1”1, .��.I .1 1�...� I',I I_. -". ----.. I ,1 "W.'-- - *;, _.* at,red winter.,....• 00 00 to •00 62 $ . . -, I .- - .. .. .I . . -. 1. ; .. Y-. . —. tat, goose ..0990...... 00 00 to 0+D 58 tea. . ey, bush.•.........,. _00 45 to 00 4a 0- - ", . bush ................ 60 88 to 00 84 .�, •- 'k 1, bush.........•....... W '68 to W , i ; new, toga,.........,. 9 00 to 10 00 6 60 to 7 50 - W, ....• 11 used hogs..* 5 15 to 5 25 - _ .: � , , c q s oo to 500® >�are the leaders in low prices for good goods. _: f, fore nartere•...... t f, hindquarters 6 00 to 9 00 {Z -K, , r 11 ;ton....• ................ s ao to 7 00 This month we will offer goods at pricerwhloh erg nn- r , I, oareass .1 et 0 OO to . 700 - ter, lb .................. 00 14 to 00 16 w a . :: s, aa•fi...........a...•.. 00 00 to 00 22 reC3edented.: Mark the following R } r"i atoes, per bag......... ti0to 55 ------, _--_- - �.— .. 1 l '', (; OMINION ECERY LIST. 3 Ft ,;, �: . 000_0 �..- - - . , `li ' stat Paid u , T - : $1,5001000 ... P P 1 500 000 25 Is Reap __ rplus., $ i i f S best Graa�Ia ed Su u far �` w� .WHITBY AGENCY E a.� >I<aaking lis inew %or& easf;• 7 lbs. good raisins for 2501. $ lb boa of Christie BifoWn's-: �Odg ;f r .. sAVIN(l8 DgPAATN1alNT. r biscuits for .42�a . u v `lj �• merest allowed at highest onrrent rat" Ho 51bs beet ogrrante for 2x0 �, load figs 5c a lbs - . z , ,1 Woe of withdrawal required. , ,L . E. d. THOR'TON, Best �orseahoe $rand Salmon 12a 5 les tapioca for 26x, regular prlts8 , . Z lq KANAGEB_ - - . .. 10o a lb ` ' tS lbs finest new Yaientia raising 250 ` Barton's best. baking powder. p ' p' �� '. Good .pink Salmon 10c � 60, regular price loo ; ;;'19"TITTEAS 3L,EjU.0 a Castile Boa 25c Finest blue Layer raisins, 2 'lbs for W" - 1.5 bars Morse s our .. p � , F :..,.,....CALL AT. •••.,,•, -6. 25a �,�. 11 1 . 12 bars Electric soap for 25c (Treat big`fat figs 12 a worth 16a a Ib °, A -,. E , ' P OY N T ER. S 9 Eddy's best matches, S .boxes for 25a An elegant assortment of cholas son- fectionery and -fruits atlow prices x,�1 BROCg ROAD. flood ginger snaps 5e a lb , �_ . . .. ;. 1. e have a few �eoond Band cutters which h Bright Su ar for. $1. will be sold cheap for cash. W ��S�r� .'zo `s SECT TEA r A PER . . . {;� , _-1. �' !' s fig. _: �$ Soo � . , � i, 1. 1. _... .?,� — N ,.,.. . . ..- . .... .-- . 0 , , .1 I. . . . . .I.... . '' .. -10 ij,_­�-,., . ,-.�! : ":X !� � . � , . . ___. WA Tsit , Oar CROCKERY LIS1. T �aeats the Record: ��141". ­ EA I FINtOT TiA. -- _ ,; . � ­. -...-. -1 - 1N TFit WORLD City prices are Ilot in it.I .. �._,. F11Om 1'tiil *CA PLANT TO TME T[A Outs - _ y - ' .i5 IN'iTs NATwc �uielTr. Best No. 1 quality Tea Set, 44 pieces Tea plates at 60x, worth 7So . ' �; 1.. Chamber Bette, 10 pieces, for �I.66; _ �� .• Tea is Pat up by the 1nSan Tea ' for $1.88 h $2.251. I 11 ere as a sample of the best quafitia of Indian WQt i . .l �,'r 'sh ore then use the rre•t • in the Maple leaf patterga cope anti. ds�at#rg, C010red ohs►mber Bets. 10 pieces, for . z ssbctios of the Tai end its bW" that i. whT clop 750 worth $1 - put it up thsmosh" ass so it only to the orisiaal � '2.10, ; worth $8 Kwifts tu:P.r►t,.ae.>�u••« table dishes 404 „ ut ar In ereby Im t tD. and S lb, P�'a:w• a" nw.w Large oovered vege i i. nU worth 660 dee oar naw style lantei� at 46a . w" worth 60c, atilao our fancy Qbigse► .r , ALL OiigD OROCE� ICEar iT. y Cbaamber Betts 6. piesee for 1.A8, ' wars lac Christ. ` V 11 If your � doss opt i .tett Sti r a worth $1, 7 •TgKLs h�AYTi11 i OQ. t� 1.� zY �; B tiryd i' front ttt`w/ s!aK' Ts N — _� - s OND0 1�, { CONDITION. r POWDERS . , s.y Zs the best Blood Purifler�and general . ii, �' condition powder in themi►rket. Itaure8�� �, �RY -���S. 1088 Of a e• , all cases of general debility, PF � tate and all troubles arising from impurity . • - meY. cloths at . Bee our Ladies heavy ribbed hose ab w . r of the blood. 20 cents per pound, 8 .lbs Double fold . 25c worth 40c s �', _ ti0 cents, Made only by worth 250 . lwl E W da double fold twtjed effects for 90a Ask to. see our world tiff and draws ►s %g ' �� R e H�''f 8 y worth double 'heavy all wool sh 1'�, Chf{nisi and Druggist, at 54 inch blue serge dress goods' at 25c 45c flannel at 18e a * yds. `; ti I `VHIM. regular price 50c i All wool grey. worth 25c — - J Bee our Cashmeres at 1 lc, rBgular j Grey union flannel at Je worth Ito i, front of Thomas I1Si ei price 25c , Oshawa. The brigs. a was called s tweed suiting 80 inches wide; Ladies fine merino vests for 25c,. - .,- :!�111 store, OBKDENT DISEASED MEKs Lftdteout, but their services were not requirede D SPOfor 80s, worth $1 a yd _ I worth 50c e of under control bete NERV08, e, �adios fine wool Vests at '450, . worth . as the fire we. g o. O. RO1.1.1Ns3. (3.0. lloL their arrival. The fire startedSin thedaoenl_ T. E. OLEASON. T.. E. LEA, w4• Nice stripe flannelette at Seo, worth ! 75c lar and was confined there 4 ► 4ri� 8e. a yd ' e was done to the stook y smoke.: ;Ladies fine wool combination salts at e.g 2fl inch fl.Ve'llette , at 8e.► worth So - alar price $3 An Oshawa exchange, se. e : DIr. C. W. _ $1.25, reg Smith, formerly oI Centric, Oqt., is at (food factory cotton 1 yd wide at 80 ohm Bartlett, l�ten's.flannelette shirts at 23a present stopping with Mr..Tt 1. r , _ Extra hes #actor cotton- at 70, all Wool•sox, loo a pr and is here with' a view, o Starting a vy Y Men's heavy ''fr' worth lOc erns at 400 a lb . cheese Factory, a tulle w fit of :4ahawa. Ao s -=i T', . - $est factory y .: Drir. Smith will canvasB t e territory for '4h ,� 4 papers pins for Ga Qur special 7 lb all wool bllankete for patrons and all persons de irioas of send 2,50, worth $3.50. 'Al ;i ing milk to the factory s paid decide at g papers needles for 5c $ once as to the quantity amilk they pan - • les all wool hose at 15e (good Canadian tweed for 250 a yd. Smith who Altar 'PreatmaaL. Bee our Lad l` furnish, and interview M + BetoreTreatment. Af t Treatment» llptore'1'reaLment" gyphli.ts, Worth 40 - will be found; for the resent it Mr. Emissions, Yarlooc le, Seminal Weakness, >3elf-Abuse, _ cleat, stricture, U natural Dlsoharaee, Lose. of Yltai Flu{d In Worth 250 , ., , } Bartlett'e residence. sexual and Mental %Veaknese. Kidney ` �i Urine. Impotence . UXBRIDGE.... 1 and Bladder Iseaslts F+ositively CURED t7R ND PAY. I gE Wyk 16 'Years n Detroit. 200,000 Cur®d. -. lm� - Qne death occurred. in • own on life or indulged [n filo vte� of early youth. Yea feel _ child of Mr. Ira Ye 0 or isiddis You bare a say " -from - diphtheria., A p y� ' -- . f e no heard of any - Aged Man. the sym„ffelt me hyiicat and. sexual you not the wan a uI ped to thio . . Grai:am e. We hav down yoursPstem. • P Think of the intone. Yi► i11 other cases of diphtheria i tow Cathedral, eboald be. Laetfal preaCi rip riot harvest. yy lie botore eyes: net of the dangqer signals? Are span rvons and weak: despondent 8 g oncg'loss a at night; sects- . Rev. Father Ly Services at the lz weak and kidneys irr ble; pitalles of heart; 1.� Toronto, conducted the ood�a1 p ciistraattui; lack en• I b Sunday and moat in urine; weaeen on�Varl gle;etiredfininc rninnnlifeieaQ 1 ha re y n. It poor ' m JRNISHING.k Catholic church here o memory; carewornpEN i 4,i preached two excellent se mons. .. The ap- orgy stron8it: sad ambitio ar New Method Treatment wi I Uoniti y :mi, s arish has make a man of yon and lit, wi t open anew. �S1g000 pigid jot sny you or take end cannot f t poiutnient- of a pastor fo thi p �g-No names used withou written consent I.. . not yet been made. cure. . ' match we.$ eld at Mr: Dave . p �Rti THE t1RAVE—A Warning Frt7il�S' the Living. _ �_ u don't see our fine Tweeds and Over`' /, A shooting BNATCME _ . Turner's, Scott, on Toe day, but the d:}vhabit. YOU 11 be. r�i7rrY 1 '�0 v f 1 leaI became a norvoas wreck. i, tela cold and stormy we. uiitavorable to E Cured a /'and 5�neiver t� aeab9 h" score, cly leo gb of a similar dieoaso, acivisod mrn cT115t think Of lt, a I11c8 iV�eed Stilt lases t0 g were � g ©batlllg• good shooting. About 0 pigeons A friend who had been cn� +d by Dra. K n n9itively oared. rhfe was ei ht yearn elau hie but not hall of to try them.' I did so., an in tw two healthy children," Mich 10r 0; Fine Beaver cloth Ov8rC0at Lllade to provided for the I; (;, N. LEWIS, 8agiilaw, order -for them were bagged by 0th shivering shoot ago. I am now married a id have _ tOr 12? dna a Perfect fit �uaranteed� fats. A few enthnsiaets from town par- Varicocsie "Varipaeeta, th result df early viae, made life miseeablo. ' I Svcs weF.lc and ser' order `' BP Gored, voce a� sty sun en, bashful in eocfety. hair thin dreams and real at night s. , «7111 1V8 t0 eFer� .; ticipated in the "e ort." Patterson ,. took yy t� 'm. ambition. The i'l3olden pastor" opened mf eyes. The 1!�ow Afcthaf Treatment of 1�r8• a lIl a;dditi0n t0 the aUOV6 .l�algaln8, e g , The funeral of a I. L. Pllri'P.1il3UN. Ionia, l4tich. De eased, was a sou Kennedy k Kergan oared ► :e in a. few weeks.' lit framed: picture, worth.11 t place liere.I�Ionday. g neon, of Uxbridge township, g phllis "This terrible bio A disease was in my system for oiglit' years. .Hail taken mer Customer a handsome r of Alex: -Patterson, yy falling out of hair wookne6e, ate. V , p x n had only been away from home three C0 skin ulcore in the tli and tyntfo gaeretu bono paind�y� rc,d, pimples endrb�ontuCeo`aM) ` i wh@11;�©ur perch saes at110illlt t.Q30 i~ a y t► . F . will nob weeks when he mob hi9 death. He. was My brother, who had poen oumrein a tetw aw e" ' i 19ank OodII nsulltt� them O Ask f01'' a. ticket. They working at a -place ca led Gooderham, .mendod them. They our W. p, pI•, Jackson. • �, , :yn i years." of Detroft, save: "I know of no disease eta injurious to Com® slid flea them'• twenty miles from Kinm unt, and was ac- return of tfie disease In ei years." f pan non as that of stet, AtSuaie. I have sent many n8 i3@>nt,but are given t0 our Custoluers. j llSt t0 BhoW cidentally killed by a fall ng tree. He vas _ A Minister The iter. , Sppeaks. the.mind, hod sad eon! 0 I cost �O11 0 '' only 21 veers of age.—Jo fast. viotims of this luettul ha ft t,o which K once thomrwh n nil el" failed,I clot heartily on reclatg �r0ur trade.11� f' y dorsa their New Method ppI 11 A Doctor "I know nog ing in medtot►1 sofenoo so efficient for the ours of Byg,Attt�anY �Oli we a oared in a few weeks. I L t� ' Recommends , euai Dtsed had tsa/�� eoorees of pbysr ip ane„ re. Kennedy do }iert�in• �cllr@ 'Atli ,+lie : i Otj It. passe vrhio4 and know it to be a taut. T. & ALLISON. D• • _ Cotton&oelse k? Do you m .1 0ov.h awes j�have seem this wit ttiY 7 Are you . 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WithRDRAD , 1 disposition ea ppb - - - RtAS eA �+��'� � >lrbpnld �4GItC " '1ltttioin * I 6 # - tis' ►.• • most _ I",•� + ;; . ti. x:_ :-, - ,, «+..: andos mala.. - ,.. that Lord Cb invitation .•hve had the leasu>°e :of pliaeisg .• e l 'will veoee e►portun#ties p.1 • .,-. _. - tri titeeeid , ab Ill brtuw tusut between E BEE � ` " I ase d handoe More shwa#$. • __ CSSPE X �CIRGUMSTA CES.11 I ;:.• V - d.., _ � -. She eapeolid. ` stye did ktraw„ Y, Ler .1. UHAPT> Ii. XLiY _ + �. Lad arlons►nd ourself"a rea8iritffuae I Lord ane Lady Chaadoa enter togs[ er�k And Lady Maeeoaooked gt.iieir Aslsband Y y 8''• A' £'' in re roaahful w Tido . 4 ba said. � .. �: s$svass BAam To >rAt7a. TheFrenoh cnarohal was the first tole a ••Hpe►s+ar1 settle it iiia end wbll ,' eh® said - °� �• sluice La Rsine des Bl ndes, •• �nd you never told me,. +the said. y 1 ' But "loot'hing Yet Knowe i��,,Aeirati.e - e - 3 A lit v . Madame De Chandalle ave •end madame[" he said.. - " Knowin m great for Madame half sadlyy. - to Ideal to thti 04pppos 1 on That a b! `"I thin 7, I g g my ••Thanit• Rescan foe its , kind'ness, he a,,, . �' soiree, and she said to herself that . it •• Ah Heaven, how we should ra a In Vanira, you did not tell rate " replied, and :then they left the quiet con= drerer [,said Ice Ie' entified by thb _pw,,�b lawl - should be one of the greatest atico sees of Paris over so fair a lady. Do you now "Where was it, maleate t" he ttskedr sarvator where the soft ripple of the trait on ills yictlm•s great � disc looking at -her with an air of bol 1 ho Y•1. the soasoa Three women were eejieoially Who she, is..?" P ' - scanted fountain made sweetest.' music. Mach discussion has been es�►act am ��»''11-1 = Alai " Na," answered Lease, •' but s cull loss entreaty.1.{ I alar and eon ht after: Madame; Qanira Lord Chandos witted her, [such to his anal P P g 111ee� to knos� very mach. Shy is very !'ben she bethought herself that perhaps q • Bolentffie men by the Lakewood, JN. Y., mor t those few wordy mi ht csure un oaeanL, regret, and : Done. sought out Madam® Je fl whites beauty and genius goads hek yaeen beautiful." g P (7baulallet der and the subsequent attempts u �; to t . of society ; Lady " Chandos, whose fair, •• It . is the beauty' of `aa angel.," oriel nese between husband and wife, sad she ••be •' Y should like to tae you, madame, digoover the ' image of the murderw ' tranquil lowliness was to man like the the marshal. " She is the wife of o a of tried to snake little of them. for one more introduction,',' she said. "I• in the eye of one of the vieti rue the most famous men in England --a a is " •• I was at the French Embassy here in Y �.0 whi ` light of th fair moon,- and 'Mise Bygrave, SY Chandos.". should much., like to know the Counties of g y , Landon. Lord Chandos, at the Some time Oculist and doctors a tee that it is scarcely i�51 11 ocn the meat brilliant of brunettes—the most •• Ah," said Leone, with a long, la cry* you were," she said. Laaswoll. , possible that under such conditions as lar; Nothing could exceed madame'o delig6rt po pre` wk proud and exclusive of ladies. The very menLion of the name.4i+d s bbed Aad Lady Marion was garita satla$ed g nailed in the t.akewood cast an im , and oourtes She took Leone to, the Madame de Chandalle thaugli i>t: she .her through the heart. with the explanation, which was eerie*sly Y• du The marshal looked up in wonder. tree. blue saloon, as it eras called, where the should have be6n found in the retina of t4 ;� tall could but 1nadre the presence of all three „ I beg pardon." she Bald, q i sly, Then they talked for 6 few minutest at Oennteea of Lanswoll sat in state. She dead woman's eye, but on the question o! �' �. at once, her soiree would be the on ease of •• what name did - •ou ea t A' ddon the end of which Lad Chandon wtu claimed looked up' in gratifit;d surprise r.s the name • - ma whether, under any *ondittons, imaged or.. Nov the season. $he .went to persga; to. in faintness "seised me the i one is arm. by bar hosume for a seeries of introduotfoua. of the groat.. singer- �vaa . prouonacoclt It sop l.eono..felt an narvottauess cite. -tile not •ob'e is remained iM ceased on the retina - vita the great singer herself, a .t?ofnrlimeei' What iS:the lady's name. t" ' , Gard Chandea and Leone wore tett afone�. Y 7 Q P enc vibe seldom paid to any one, and Leone sL She would not for the whole worl that She spoke to him gaiokly' and in an chow itj there moat iia no hesitation or for an appreciable length of time they for . ' he should have known what unused ither undertone of voice. _' all would :Ilia loan. $he raised her eyes d physicians s .., differ,- " Many physici sy that the Y fiierit refused. Madame de Ch alalic bravel ta'tha hattdrofne has city face .of ins the'pain or the cry. "Lord Chander," she said "I wills to Y ' In the age, PP j • I. _ eek to ou •take me Into the aoneerva• the wotnx►fi who had spurned far. im disc ears as soon as the ob cot is looked im loris 1 at her. , ' ;, ; - , . The marshal rQpeated , ; , I *P y , P g y "That is Lad Chand00' th(� wife of Lord tar where we shall not be inters ted." - one moment daring witfah her eyes meL, whish is reflRoted in the eye U oat oil frgtn ' " What oan I offer as an induo�ment ? Y` P Cha odor,, who is the -rising llpiht this a obeyed Iza silence ; they walked Lease's heart almost stood gill!, the next the line of vision. on i'ha Iovelist woman in London, ,Ad� Chan- generation." . through the brilliant throng of gscata, it beat freely, for nor, even the faintest aP -: dorL -will. there. That will not term t on •• g q , through the crowded, brilliant room, until g Y Y This view is .sot held b' a welt -known , P y • There are s* many - rising li h 'rhe leans of reoouition Dame into m lad a th said, carelessly ;bat her heart visa Ling the reached the afat *ouservator at the oY �' - i - phyitiuian of New York, who has made a •;t: he I am afraiii.' y y q , • Y But wke>i th Isad'. bead t�lkm fie#► a nisi stud of the a It is robable She little k4f`sw boa* ttmcii. feet the while. end. ' B lie Y Ye• P .. ' Ah, me 1 so fair, 116 9faceful, igh- 'flee lam s dere if hied and shots 'bile some minutes, and ithe oountora had ex- that In Lha oomfn ear he will enter u n is Ae Leone heard the words h8r h rt beat �q P g �' e -i g y is bred l Wap it any wonder that h had hugs pearls amongthe bIossonie. There were milled herself in the grace of her aompli� s series of axparlmente, i naonjnnetion w:ch - , wildly. Lady Chandos, the fair woman loved her t Yet to this gorgeous vy mein, few people and those few desired" no at- moot&. she ge►zad with kaon, bright eyes ec tension from the new -comers. He led trey b • a weU•knowu amateurphotographer, to w -'_ who was !ler rival. She had longed ,to see whit her soul of fire, it seemed that home in that beautiful face. - her, sad Dere was a chance. She d ended, perfect features were almost too gent) ,and a pretty chair, planed among the hyacinths;: " Da you knout, Madame Vanirso that photograph images retained on the retina _ as lacked the fire of life. She saw 's oral the fragromoe was very strong. the first time I saw you there was some- of the eye after tee vision had been out lIN fi' yet desiried "to_look at her, to- se v hat gentlemen gather round the *hair on hiob ' "I am afraid you will find this odor too thing quite familiar in your face." st the woman 1. was like .whom Lance ad Ifor• Lady Chant s sat,like a gases pn a th one; mush• beautiful as it iii," he said. g fl off. By those 'experiment he hopes to , •• �• •• T as blush as3mothsitnu startling the _rove that under certain conditions, im s1 - - . oaken herl for . The longing tempted cher. and then the golden head was .hidden from I do not notice," she said ; m heart orim n sh that untr even to t p 11 " Your doeire to welcome me," s e laid, her sight, and soul are full of Dna thing. (��, Lord bake of her dark haft. pr�aions ore retained in the eye just ey tI So at last she was face to fac's, with her Chandos, your wife likes me, likes me," " Is it sot" she asked, the are retained on a sensitive plate rn a gcwoefull , " ib sho greatest indt�aement rival -=at teat she could see sad, het► her aha repeated, eagerly. And the *onaLers did sat fsr<!ax the Y t e you can offer me." - ' , —this fair woman who had taken her lover ••l am- not sarpt•ised at it ; indeed, ' I questioning Raze. �� ; •` ha oa°rara., He �rtates P°ettively that {i v g And Madame de Ohsnaallesmile at her from her. It war with.difSoulty the she should have been surprised If she had not " I think now, she added,. that I am has bebn proven- that imsge:tr are retained 1; , e was herself, that she maintained her rilli- liked you," he said. wrong. I cannot think'of anyone who is on the retina alter death. - a Ill victory. ant repartees ; her fire of wit, her runic the dark, besntifal eyes had a wlsttnI like you. ' I shall be' glad to see you cit ,• images -are actually found in the retina t Idadsnt�e de Chandelle Was the w dew of that were ra ated from one to fhb Cher. llunmore Hoose MI►darne Qaniira. We Y v Pe Ioak; In them a• they were raiaeti w his • of the eye he says. DnriaR lila the re- t .- an emipeiit French general. She preferred Her powers of conversation were o the fes; have a dinner -party next week, and I hope tion contains in ' its outer layers a reddish Lon�on to Paris. bhe was misty of a highest order. She could .*aohain t enht GSHOW beautiful" shit is, how fair acrd you will be incllaed tp favor net Dt; you t o le at onoq,aad kee all their inLelle is In ►� ion Lady Chandos t�' pigmeat, the visual purple'. of (Rhodopai ni f s -( large fortune and ave the best entertain- Pe P P stately t the said. „y which may be preserved by keeping the . -. �< g g active extraise. It was with d0oult she "Yet, Dutiful ; but •compared to you, " Yes, was the half sad re ly, "I wap � e menta of the- Seamon: did that now she was thinkin so en irei introduced to her this evenin �' aye in darkness, but it soon bleached by t • i g Y Leone, u I said before, She is like moon• g• daylight; it fit a ain restored when the eye 1.t $he knew that the besatifnL tits gar iw- of the golden head, with its opal tan. light to sunlight, like water to wine." - Thal . talked ora indifferent sabjeots. is Placed in darkness. The visual purple ' t - - lepted tint few of the many invitations Then came snottier stir among the br Uant ••I havedonsao wrong,"continnedLeune, The coan,'AM was most charming to the wasdis:.ovelred by Boll in 187x, and t3aehne t I can't to her. Leat week rhe had declined groape—the entr4e of a prince, belov and with a thrill of silbdue inn in her gifted singer, and Leona oould not help revered all who knew h'm. nae „ l showed that by illuminating the retina s by f • oioe ; "on the contrary, a orael wrong was contrasting this interview with the lase actual iotas ooald be oriueed ao the . the invitations of •duchess and the wife throe h she that ' she had. with Lad LanswaU One p 1 t with her quick, arws�Ic eye, 8 dans to tqe, $tit [rhea 1 am with hrr. I y retina, but they gradually dire peared_; so , _ of an American millionaire. She , was had never aeon a more br liant pi Lure feel in some vague way that I am guilty. thing was quite nsrtaiu. • The countess did that in thin regard the retia: might be. - doubly delighted that her own was Iaccept- than ibis—lite magnl6aent aiitment, with � she knee► anything -of your story and not recognize her, sad hair visits to I)aa- compared tb the rensitive plate of a holo- y Its Liu rb ictnres. its back roll of mora House ttiould Im site sate. ' - �` - ed. The same was for Tuesday a ening: pe P g mfao f' q graphic apparatus. In a rabbi.t ee ye Wald 1 flows its flood light; the splendid drew �,. 8he talked to . ltd Latiewell' for same and Kuehn* obtained a Sharp picture or K flowers, 9f R P His dark licca burrfted. Y i On that evening Leone was' free, ewe she wit and ew4le of the women the blending P i • g "J!to," be replied ;-"'•rhe ltnows aatking. time, and went as►alr :'tC night "quite optaptram' of a bright object placed at a had some ides that madame had chosen it of rich colon, the ti.rhiag of light ads of that except that in arty yaath—ab !.Foss, leased w1L4 the now- geospaofs ogeafag distance of ten in©hes-the [maga was fixed purposely. .. T. e _ , 4 it a picture never t7 be fo�rgottan. the I must sa this to you. -lb myi outsh Mora her. y a lour per cout..solution of alum. The - .• r-- Suddenly she saw' Madame de Cha dally t, % - , (+N,t�;Bjctstfir'rtniy j -t .; r At last fibs �►ad to sae. Canoe's w s. the smiling in her faces, and by her hide w the I mad® some m state ;' so tby lady tr;o:her ,� ++. tory of a murderer a. picture being preeer- gg was-ples"d tp Its he added, bitterly wed in the eye of his viatirti seems highly vvoeirl►n w o the 'lava of mea, of Poole[ , besvtifu rival who ■u planted hart _ - .,- - Y P •'$he does not 664 exaatlj what' i6 was, im r bablo• Very ela5orate preparation• "-' and the world had plan in her.. place, " Madame Qanira," said - their h 'sail, A GIFTED PARISIAN DOG ' `• p ? w • ., nor•eould the*vor dream •ter one umtraent .� - and "t© nitres dire tdiloessxry:even to ao _ her love— Permit me to make known to you h Lady that it w " i g1E" � �� , � I 0 $ 14 given her positioti, her name, Chandos who greatly desires the pleasure axypa'." _ 0 — perl"metit (instituted for the purpose) to the woman whom a meso legal quibble had of our ac wintanoe." She 1�c,1Ld so .Itj a tyltho•itiotts. fines• pe >�A Tr ■orti, monstrate the platers of a very bright i put in her ace. Then the two who had dressed each tipaing gala. the surgtasrw " b t,'tike a window. P other'slives aoatran el looked t each that `'Sure y qua did act marry bar withan$ i •• I regard fire Iwsod . a>as! ,u ,q " The hours momAd long until.. u g ► y �' telling her that you had -goes the that - ' atzt #ng story of 3tse sagwaity is alms ridiculous. The ooudition+ were - g fs0e its leas Leonean heart atmort food sa;•vioe already, ltd you t It ss., I think told is a cannot number at La LanEarne, of aa*h. it oart•eetly: repo►ted, that no image evening Dame. It atruck her that if Lady ■tilt .with a great- throb of pais she � a*tom dial* ill �d dhrhoaorabl oortld have rotraial in the o e. l�rideut• Chandoe were there Lord Chiand would Canoed steadily at the fair, lovely ! of .Y y Parts. M. and Mme. Horisson, living in y I ` i gg r oo beat his in lowly humility•before ly the statement that the Coroner saw the Canoed rival. How oftden had he suns him- - the Rue :t4 Sadveur west to the thcoatre be there too ; he would see her • at last bw - • imageof the murderer was a kind of theory : self in. those blue eyes[ how offer h he „ n • aria avenin laavin their dortticdle acrd. inn the regal -position ' her "own genius; kism4d those. sweet lips and held those n L be sa>td— `air, l0irgirr'e Ina fe 8• q iS hued upon a tnirandefstaoding of phyriolo-1. had won for herself ; a poaitioo ,whitt� hands fa hits own t Sho ceoo eyed callinglrou Lanae, but the name is so sweet ad only by a very Intelligent .little dog foal facts. If asabjeot,eitherman orsnimal, ` that Seemed to her a thousand times great- herself with a violent effort and listened. and w dear to me—Leone, I am a miserable who answered to the name of 0"tor. Teey taken lata" t, Auk rocas and an object sinner. When I think of my weakness and with light thrown on it be act before the er thin the one derived from time more Lad {.yandm was speaking to her. valued him highly, and often remarked: rr •socident b birth. He would we then t;h* " oowardioa, I loathe myself ; I oould kilt e , and the -li t be then thrown off, an Y am charmed to los you, Madame yci -light I I 'world's estimation of the woman helhad for► Qanira," she said ; "I am one of your myoslf ; yet+ I oitn never undo the wrong I "Castor? We would not soil him for image of the ob'aot will be found on the taken. She was pleased, et hal fright- �� P , y g greatest admirer. have done b either t3ha knows little, sad 18,040 trams• --sat evert b the Pope him* retina of th sa�jeot. erred, to know that at last alae and her riv. " Yon aro very kind, Lady Ch doe," l' behove Implicitly she has forgotten [bac wlf.,, of This is rue also in the case of Munn . al woald meet face to face.. • said Leone. - little. Why do you ask me Y suddenly killed, as was prows _by so ex. ty .• ,. • They had `not bsen long aiky y4hon bur- riment tried in Qienaa, some yeare•sgo. :• $ha had so Coble a soul that ♦ i , was � Then Lady Marion�turned to her hostess. It seems so strange, sold Lepra, mile- • lare entered the houses not amort bar faults but on thin avenin •� ,. g Castor, who was Arrau meats were mads in the cos® of a' r g . g �:' I should like to remain with Madame is i .I asked, on to ootrw hero to s � at that women' in the kitchen Whiling A=_ she was more -than nasally tinnier. Vaaira9" she said ; "that is. if yore will, togme' that I might ask your advioe. She, d after a condemned to be hanged that arra the hears ohs*in his tail hear Never h¢d the matchless -beaut of the madame p! . , Lady Marion, has asked we to hot house-- Y ' 4 , after loath his eyes should be removed end f., great actress shown to greater ad aataRe. Leone draw•aside" her rich cream- lored has rowed mo, nr mob o; sad I have the aois•r, and not ra*ognixiag his masters handed over to a number of doctors for - P i g step,, ,pricked up his can and hatened. A examination. All the necessary- aonditions - She wore a dress of faint creamMcolored draperies &act lass. Lady Chaad sat said that I will think of iia I want you to moment more sad he decided it mast be brocade, half hidden in fine, cos 1 lace, •• were arranged for. The man war kept is r F Y down by her sides advise rare and tall ma who' J should da. P ' . in the beautiful waves of her hair, a large, •• k" sb on. ••M dear Daae I --I cannot. I should thieves., To the proverbial fidelity of his darkness for a .short time before beta led I am so pleased to greet; you, �r , taco there was added in this wonderful d g azeam-colored rose nestled, and w th •�hst' tinned, with what was national tai ation love above all this blas you at haaso og out to the sc old. He then look fi:ed• y y tri wisdom of aarpeats. iZealixiaq chat it 1 at a wrtain bnildin anti) the black A she wore a set of diamonds a rinoesr with her. "I here longed to ase y u o8 but it would be painful for you and painful he barked the intruders would seize and y g might have envied. The superb beauty, the Stage."" to mo." cap shut out all light. The ldrop Was - _ 19 the half stately, half languid grjrce, the Leone smiled In the Laos.. She oonttsiaed in a tow voIee: efienus hits forever, be sat down, covered sprang, sad when the raw was did a _ southern eyes, the full, sweet 1'pa, the ,al oan only hope," she said; '•t)bta you •'Lady ;bs►rion has ked. ere to be "yam his head with hi. paws and thought W. microsopio•1 ezaminaticn was made of wondrous beauty of her white n ek- and featly. +tit last alight broke over his mind the ea, In each of them was found an . Y will like me as well off the stage yell friend ;she Is geed enough to say she ad• sad ho steric aoiselasal from the house and Y arms, the inexpressable charm of er atti- do on." y image of the buildin inverted of course, . mires me. W hats *ball I dor ag . Ludes, the play of leer superb fes res—all •• I am sate oI,'hat,^said Lsdy dna, Jae war silent tar ansae mien 'ban he ran swiftly ta, a near-hy building which and uncertain in formation, because of the _1 made her marvellous to look ' u on. A + was in the coarse of oonatractaoa There he i irregularity of the retina on which the . • deist P with charming frankness. sold: y y delicate perfume came from the She admired the beaatifnl sad cited "These ie oan tiring, Centre, U you be. Seined a If lanLern its his mouth acrd image was impressed. This proves con - folds of her dress. She bad a richt y return* i Wath it to the haus*. Y singer more than she *aced to say. She Dome a friend, or eves a visitor of. Lady 7tha rase met with the sucoew it da- elusively that imager aro rotained. t jewelled fan, :node from the delicate amber added; timidly : Marion's. I abseil ass a great deal cf you, As to discovering murde;ere in the y served . The thieve* plumage of some rare tropical bird ; the " Now that hhave met you here,tn me and that would be Wer Pleasant I it in all "wing the light in eyes of murdered people, however, that fr - I radiance and li hL of her beaut would yy P the adjoining room, believed Ehscasetvafr" ini►ntteatl absurd. In the first plane, the'. - have made a whole room bri Vit~ She I shall hope for the pleasure and bo ar of 'trete is left in�Iifs. I abould'Uke i', Leone dab*� and W. Castor's knew ns. y reaeiviog qoa at toy awn hoose. —.would you Yy object must' be looked at far Some time, reached Madame de Chandallb s. rather She wondered a fry Madaare Qani draw Corfking np, she a'e' [lire loll light of t'°ai°ds, and when his owners returned. and under saeh.00aditiuns as I have men - Cate. She gave one harry glance round Itwk with a slight' start ; it see so cshhe dark eyes tall upon her. -gar tans, they [nand him still rabbing his �i►ws with tinned. Finally, it aU oonditiona are the buperb reception room and she biased sr►tir6loa• P P strange to be asked into thio house th t she $urhod. right, a- single figure, ar that of s man, _ to. where madame was receiving her guests bel everd to be icer owe. •' es," «tq1 wtrlepeted, "h top, should '` T�-'- would leave suoh an irregular impression but the dark handsome head and face of "I shall be delighted "'oontinuod Lady like 't" 1" Arml Artist. eg an. the retina, oa soonest of the fry ulcer- Lord Cnandoe was nowhere to be assn. •• Chandos. I give a ball os. Ween y S! ere was silent between them for some Bahram Hiles, the armless [artist of ity of the surface, that it could soar�ely ,. , Madame overwhelmed her with civilities, week ;promise me that you will nom " little lima; than Loans said : Bristol, England, whale piotnrws, *ketches be distinguished as a man's 8 ore when ; ? - and a soon found herse,f the centre of •• , g %I will promise you to think of it, she "Would it be qyits sato for ate b visit magnified. Experiments will be made, - an sluicing crowd. The assembly wee a replied, and Lady Chandos laughed bli sly, you ? � Do you titink that, -Lady Lamwell and dpsigas have woe for him several prises probably before long, with a view to - - most brilliant one there were princes of "That means you will oome," she said, would romp ise V - is only twenty-eight year old, and'though. photographing such impressions, bu- the ; the blood: royal dukes, marshals of Fri uce, and this next moment Lord Ohaudos enter. "No,' he answered, "it the ayns of hive he gasps his breab between his tooth and experiments will require months of hard.111 peers of IJagland, sten of highest; nets in ed the roots. taUed to reoe aka os. at oan lance the work, as the oOsratfaa is an extremely �a the land ; to each and all the radiant 1 - • pain's with mach dexterity, be. wire sat Al.'1.!g 8 �eautifuil artist was the centre *f all attrso- if �- eye of iadlftereaae w111 fall altogether. armieis. His scala were amputated aoenpli�ted Dna - - - My mother is here tonight ; risk an intro - rt son. CHAPTL�R XLY. dnotion b her, and you will see, I' would above the elbow in consequence of a tram - A royirl duke waobeadinR over her chair,, ANOTHER STEAMSHIP LINE. AM INYPtATIObi. d give trwh asst andypleasnre b my lila i# cu►r aaotdeat when ha was eight yeas old. `one of the noblest marehalr of France,• with <L '� ,L. you could whit as." Instead,-hcaeve><, of *ittiag down sad ire• ! the young Marquis of Tyrol to asrgirt him, They both saw aim at the [tame m moot. "It would !ra pleasant." said Leone, wailing his *reel fate, he detartniaed "to afraadta to Use>•aeeted crit` tine Cape of " `a - r . t was trying to entertain her. They Wella Leone, with a sadden Haling of her t eautl- musingly ; "sad yet to my mind, I .oapnot make we most Of but Innate artistic talent,. � r Good Hope. '� ' lavishing compliments aeon her. fel face, with a keen sense of shat pain, tell why, there is eomethiag that savors of Oaly [tiro Years slice his aooideat he had Suddenly she saw some slight stir in the end Leidy Chandos with a bright, s y' n ht let understood that Premier lbodes, oI PPY wrong about its Lord Uhsndo*, abs added, Sar far mastered the control of 'his Pencil, k much impressed �1 ' groups, the French manual f�i»jrmnred : flush- "J like y otic wits she was kiaduasr it*elt held in his Wroath that he eras planed in the Cape of Good Hope, p - - •`Comms elle est belle f" and, lookin4g,upp she "Here is my husband," she said, pr udly, to me. We must mind one thing if I enter the first -alas[. division of the second grade with the restate of the resent Ottawa Con- , - .saw a fair,regal woman bowing toiMadame ,little dreaming. that the beautiful singer your house ; I most be to you no more than of fr• ohand drawing of the National School tuns, and is disposed, so far as his colony 14 .� de Chandalle—a woman whose fair;,tran nil had called him husband too.; q. - any other person in it ---I must be a stranger of Bristol, acid he. was only sixteen when is oon�raad loveliness vase likemoonlighton asummer's He came toward them slowly c it seemed -•-elle yell must never even • by oan ward he exhibited awork--astadyof a sycamore to carry them a step farther. ,t lake. Leone was charmed by he)r,. The to him so wonderful ,that these two hotxld allude to Lha past ;you promise that, do lest—at the loyal aot►danfy of piatttres, For He' Would like very much to see *leer , graceful figure was shown to the. beat ad. be sitting aide by • side—the' wom n he �• you not t the next'few Bare he studied both in aommecaial ceLtions between Canada and. vantage by the dress of rich wire silk ; loved with passionate love, and the *map •• ' ! will promise everything and any I.aadon and Paris, so assiduously and the Oa arid all the other colonies, and is' , she wore a superb suit of opal , whose he married under his mother's,fnflue est- thing " he replied; "I will ask Mi6dam , suceassfully that in 1890 he warn a soholar. � j. hundred tints gleamed and li tdened as There were so man people rase t that ' reported to be not adverse to. taking the 4. g tI Y P P P de Chandalle" b jntroda� you to my mother ship open to ooaipetitioa thfnughirat the matt,�r n inn the broadest esibte wa , +":; � 1; Ishe moved: - f, It was come time before. he could ge up .ta —I should not have Che nerve Ear it." United Iain doirt of a 100 nieces and P Po y . "The very gaedn of blondes," she i►der. them and by that time he had recovered •� g fl s x : . If she should recottnize me • More will be tenable for two year's, offered by the Nation? According to recent advices from the *. - heard one gentleman say 'to angther, her himself. „ 1. :. eyes riveted by the fair, tranquil loveliness "Lance," 'cried Lady Charrdoe, i a low '�, ermine, Said Leon*, with a islet scalls_; al Art Department of the Floath Kensing• Cape the question of steamship communis i { -of this-b•+atit3ful unman, abase �lrera was voioe," see •how fortunate I am • I have tt seams tome that eyes of hate are keener ton Museum. 5iuoe then further honors cation between the Dominion and that µ • than sho oyyes of lave. hent 1moA weer by hi>tir os. t3gaal terms with 'aotony is reociving aonafderable attention► .: , 4 I trimmed *ith white water -lilies, who wore been introduced to Madame Vanira. "She will not know you. I" betie�e that other coni titdem Mo is a oheelry, good. Th"e matter has been subinitted by Sit _• t d .water -lily in her hair and clic on � her Yea, his heart smote him again; it eftit4cl ^ she has forgotten avetr .your name -, who looklags an ti iotetilgeat youtoR mea, and Qharlerl Sprfgg to ribs Chambers of Com - white breast. so "cruel to deoeive her when she was so would think of findingLoous in the brit• seems to . Suffer little L inconvenience on meree throughout the ooun for an al- =t Leone watched her intently, 1Ws _hl .g kind, eo gentle; She trusted in rim -ao ' 'r- Y:. Ito - p tient aotress for show friendship all loon aiwoont of hist misfortune. - pre�ioa of opinion, and if it is favorable LJ set was like reading a sweet, ;half $lid implicit that ' it seemed cruel to leceive ,' poem; or listening 0 sweet,- half -gad music her. She tamed with a radiant ns® sigh? Why. Leone, firegtyemef%�r tieing"Lha _ - there is little doubt thtat the matter will ' :: —every movethent was fall of sweet harms '=ane. ie word --lila will be quitte iii srdi.t to. me it It ii It itid that _ hour $its 000 make another step in advance. Altogether mon Leone watched thin beautiful " l.eG me in. - we are to bo friends, if I tasoy' $ac!A�v "} _•.beep; li*e -h, saes t dook'l romisin and if oommuni- ; . y t nl uoe ml► hushes , �1.ord Sometime* in the: hours -'that eho�nld- a` atsti his Irl:' tllftl saldon, Ise, ns aatflme have a t :aired taken lace ba- womn for some time; every one, appeared Chandos,; - to you, Madame Vanir , she baa yours, "I' will atako alT t Alfl . ,a . #` 8 dt It is .. on .:. Y P __, to trnow .ter , she was evidently a laacle: of avid, and they looked at each other for ons 4 rltrtid'th rs s amt,- • pftaom, employ-. [ween the two I#ovemments it is very . 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Useful e p ``�' :, ' ' d .. .:^_i. ., • ` - <� ;,. th r nein u thin A�� •�, 14 . � , . , .,i :i.,; , .._ a a pt$ g qe�t' . 0 � - bf :, . t: '-ir lmoat an wide-awake womano " after -� a A Y _;.:. :� Edward Terry, the London medisaao. • ,? „{.•. _ _ ri."440.i °iir`$ItN -U rE yyar ,-$ x::- d, a°-y.a. p:: -,`: :- i . _ in will hind two ' : to . .. • 4- - wife recently engaged a ser ant from s► tOtit,- f f u a little expertonce to cook g,;:_. _ . ev -. . ti. urban workhoaae on tbo oommendstion , cit, - " c at there are :certaiil T R ,r': a ��.- ,1:, thin tree. Flrat, .. < ti t d - of a friend, but the girl' t reed oat irer� oa dare _ I at if she dtd ,, laws whioh not even an angel w �";- .. , a .. -.• i- If[re Ta he t ,,.. badly. cry told th disregard if he hoped t� make perf�eet v , 4 no k t' behave she wouM have: ; tlo go'. to { For example; she obser' a 'that • « e. - dishes. the workhous ` j, f t `No, I shan't," said the girds ••I'll . i onatard will always curdle �f it is i►►lowed .�•.�•-+► ,,..,..._ -- another aituatian." ' ' . ' to bolt;: that the yeast bread will lose' its r ` - •`Bat you can't snlese 1 give you s ohw- �t , r3 •heal t" and sweetness if it is sllojavec� to ode I �r 1 aaVGr." 4 ' R s:\ rise t -w long; that it is the wire spoon• , ' "Oh, ern well," replied the domestic � a �" and not t•he Dover egg'beatjr, khat whip, - contemptuaualy, •' if the worst COzpes to ` a " 0• , oonverte the white of egQ into the ;tender, the worst I can ao on the stage." ,,., -. lar a celled froth so essential to the .best " I • j` '. g t °- Dake,"and so on. And secondly, 'she. will . A Hard QuestioII {f � discover in herself a quite unsuspected /�, • •. t E°' talent for msk.ng fresh combinations of . - a P ' nth- pher t _ to ..., seii t roduom n ew and - en w - Phil " hat iri i t you w6` materials and p B y; m we► ? me diabee. A fair degree of �¢ommon t . %_ I i : _ ♦i� 7[t7iTiIfA .astir Mrs. Strongmind-"All' we want is jut- �t'. ' eo l.•�;` • sense and w little imagination, wllh suggest __ tire." , ouch combinations. Here are two recipes --"-� Philoso her-"Onl ustice? Then w►hy ' im le but delicate desserts, iven me ass s re atstion for meeiiners ah will �A j''�''j �j A�j�(j��jj((�`� were° fa>� better. Now arerodnoe the P Y j ._ b . for e, p g PiltAl� i l�lir F1111i111111i. finest sett in the world for dairy puePoses. do you always patronize the photographers . by a friend, with all the pride of ate original f�et" all about submission and will either .The dsager in using , foreign salts is in who have the best i etoaahere Y +�' q inventor. flare n in, regulation shrew fashion rmore ''_ ` I p the manor of their being exposed to odors --- _ r� Lemon Foam.•-Tvvo cupfuls holt water, sullenly, planning all sorts of sohe es for An Improved Shingling .r`age• to the chi trails orcin them. a� +` P P g , The True Ho eman - - one ,,mall cupful sugar, two large table• gettinbbine a wife or nsggia st a h eband The old•fashioned stage for shingling s Don't forget that salt is purely s flavor- Snn R ing matter, that increased uantitire axed .. Hostler-"T'hear the society dudes �x > ` � ' spoonfuls oornetaroh, juice of one lemon, tends to deatcoy whatever inividnal ty one roof whioh brackets, nailed to Lhe P y g ' the whitAa of two eggs. Pat twq cupfuls or the other possesses or etas incl taiezn ' will not reaecva batter it a r is soaeasible talk, eh mi ht think th knowe3 some - shingles already laid, supported a _number to it, $alt may be employed, as an auzil- thing about horses.'' hot water and one cupful granulated sugar to rebellion. Stable Ba "Tho o lent " - °'J - . Even a oliild when oorreoted in pa lie re- of leagthq of boards, is anesttafwatory lacy agent, in certain ways for this purpose,' y- Y 1? y *� n tim worse Cense twkin ►,00 .mash time and tronbl snob as mwkin w brine to eabmer a batter Hostler -"Yes, sn' th got ohea ed onb ..� � • "into sn enamel ware eaaoepan or ` a porde- �eentethe action by behaving to be g f .. it boils add two o dein in, ar in p Ting the to sof butter in tabs. o' their eyes on every Dn a 'em." , `s ` 1 e lain -lined kettle. When than it would ever have thought g Both of these peeveat the air from reaching ' rounded -rep tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, if the cs nsure had been adminiete ed psi• . t • the batter, but the same butter salted one- Oae ffiore Tr umphr b I !-: '" • r quarter ounce to the• pound and ut in an it ' wet up in a little cold water, stirring fast vately, and se we older ones;are cal larger' Qitizen-'cAVhst. has dnr last Acetic ez• ae it bolls. "After it he►s cooked four or children, the isms inatinote'govsrn ust Lha . ` 6 air -tight package,with an enamels surface, y . , F� 5- five minutes squeeze in the -juice of a lemtfn, rime passions dominate ns. will keep mnoh longer. pedition scoomvliahe46 � - , Cron ze take it• ram - the .__. - . Don't imagine that batter. abitorlis aalL Arctic Explorer-"Vf hat hoe been so- ,wl,,i- stir a sin th g Y , . to with a tom tithed! V1'by, sir, we hive fatly and � y 4ulj g Useful Hin ,. stove and set it to cool in a pan .of water You may mu .a ound of ut r P ,,? Now whip to a stiff froth the +whites of _ � I $gound of salb and by. washing th�ti prodaot, incontrovertibly demon traced that babies t F, j 4 n e e are ohea in Alwa't stir a 0019-.one.wayr q_ _.. in fresh water, remove every particle. of can be born at the Nort Pole as well .as at Y two eggs three who , g e ator. g . th $qu " a large earthen dish withgthe wire spoon• Rinne out glass vesseb �wdtli .p wdeied , _ - - this time the cooked o' rnetb►roh, osl► ssavi s $Taos. tR sif*(=9ttr sa It is a goad bunter -maker that own pro- ____ f ` - � whip. By chard which has been e�irred occasional , is 0001 Not for Publlaation, 1 1.. , , 1 over the white One °uu°e of- slu°° �ln tits IS' ,,ter in to build, bat partioulary because it laavea duce butter with only tea per cent. of mods- a enough to be poured slow y whioh clothes are rased, will rend c -them nail holes' in the shingles whioh ace very tare, tfio average is 15 per. Dena In salting "And about the salary," said the a0tar. ; .n cin on 7 mean a t to oocaaiora leaks. A aim le len is one•h,►lf ounce .to the pound this percentage �� „ , ' •: �° . of egg, a brisk Whipp• g g g almost aninflammable. well said the man er after w moment a, _ - , sa eate3 in the akewh. A leas o� two of moisture will dissolve this quantity o! '� • time.. In shoat one minute the whole mass i p , ht and foam , end the adding A asks can hl►ve a fr°stl (q by lug aced by hree stuff hsa. the battap of shin lee -sa►It into s brine: Any excess of this quant- " All i hL�upp Of course, lyou anderete►nd F . = A will be lig Y g ie done,eready to be set away ai}til dimer whine of an eg end A aupf 1 of prod nailed to its under surface as shown. The ity of salt, toy one ounce to the pound, that X is merely what we Doll it. You :- - time. A custard, made of one pint of sugar ; the yol� will make w ri fol of urar points of the shingles are then 'nailed t�+snits iu part being diarolved bat leaving will et $35." - i milk, two epoonfale of sugar and the beat- If yon have not the egg, o' Cilp g seoarel a n the last coarse of sbtnglesi sufficient to melee the butter gritty from fl y. en yolks of the eggs may be po red over with enough milk added to ak iL ran laid, the next Coarse being laid right over the undissolved portion: ""� ` the "lemon foam" when it -is ser ed at the easily will do duty for frog in . these staging shingles, whioh at the end , United Thep St1iIId. `I table, though it is not eesential�. W afore J of the job are simply brooked oat of plane, Tho world 13 (letting Th$I�e. � ,Jones -'•How does your husbm► get .- t or sponge cake. will be liked wlith it. It , e HOW THE QUEEN TR�AV LS.,. theawils that held their tips splitting LhA taken onl fifteen minutes to make thio -- ablisbed alon with our "moths Y' Mrs. Smith- y tips and remaining under the course of In one of Roger Bacon's essays, p g y e�te. and inez naive dessert; sufficient - I - `1Prepsra funis t . nee shingles laid down over them- No nail whenever there is th eligbteat sign of � , +dolt Pe •�8' EtaTs+ra in 1818, roma of the possibilities of atesin trouble I getthem to cal about the baby." in quantity for a family of five reons. are vaguely foreshadowed, and serial nevi_ - " 4,. Kwtle by the wtiroa thea use solea are thus made In the roof. Each IF Apricot Tapioca Pudding.-Twvo cupfuls iece" of two b three •tuff should have a e is declared to be a thing of the . 4 � � NaJeaty stakes a ea#ne7 P Y cold watsr,five tablespoonfuls pe A tapioca, nambcr of there abtnglea attached, and the K $ Abundant Proof. -, T`he i>Snporta►noe of th Qq�aen a lite to points of the latter should be firmly ,,wiled future. we quote from a transLtion 'fur• F two eupfnl,, spric:ot marmalade sugar to the,nation renders it ne ry tb t every when thu kind tsf stage is put down. Dished us : •` Inatramenta may be made for $he -'''I wonder who her ChiIIwmen evm. f ; taste: The evaporated Aprico , for isle reoaution ahonld be tak n to a ert any Aavigating witbaat any men pulliflQ the ase intoziowntg to ezce i" ars, with a ainglo men go*erning, and He -`•The rotor heads onrtrated thwt they by all grocers, make a rich tsr0 armalade poesibillty of a oollieion w en she s travel• ,fie �her8 a PrOflt is Medd. r, ions. The tion hes been going quicker than it they were toll of pall- don't. Yon don't hear of their doing nay fr, whioh combines well with the p ting CII the railway. The sea Brom the figures of dairymeD ell over g men• Wagons also cwn be made ao that thing bat taking water." fruit is washed and soaked ova night inrithoat any hoses they should be moved - F '': most thoroughly gone in by he trnated the ooantry. says H.a. Matteson in- Conn- t -plenty of cold water. In • the m rning it ie rivets secreta t3ir easy onsonby, eritb such w velocity that it is impossible to -' till in the Swihi. p �' ` try Gentleman, we find that the oast 0i zpeature it. It ie lwsuble also to S. ' heated slowly in the enamel war saucepan, with the assistance of the sea ns ble men• y pr y g Neighbor- How did your dauFhter3s closely covered, and ie cooked a owty wbvut keeping.,, cow fora ear at liberal ices devise inaLrnmenLs° tot fl >n ,such that s ,� r; totter a ere of the varlous lines ov�r• hick heT for tura e, bay and grain., is from $32 luau bding in the oontre is revolving sohe- marriage with that Count tarn out!' , �" an hour. S :ger is added to tgete,and g thing by TA t0h artificial wings are made to Mrs. Brickrow-" Her last letter from ten minutes more of simmering,II the trait ie Majesty travels to the o sys ant has b° en to $35.� Now, taking this to . be a tt►ir Beat tho air in the fashion of the birds. Europe states that he has spent all hpr poured out carefully to avoid ,bteaking the neve, gad an elaborate y dee -; evolved which practically of idea any estimate, the cow that makes only `2200 . It is also p ribis to devise Justru• money, and she is taking in washing ;bat ' half -apricots, since moat of the fruit is to blit of sn Aceide t, ro ided the paosg I'" sesame she washes only for the _ I „ ► i ands of batter per year, to say nothing Iiients whioh wi11 permit senores Lo walk then, p , be used as "enpper-sauce. 1�wo cupfuls oP dere issued to them rd not on the P° 0n tt}e bottom of the sea.'. nobilit " �. are saved oat for the padding, and hasten of sD aches volae Aalde tram 4he butter, Y• rwilway are properly oar fed ou a>pd IID y „„ -- • i , g to a smooth marmalade. Ipsa error is Committed. wilt maks a fair peroentwge of profit an EVERY LASH COST $500• _ f Five tablegpcjbnfnla of pearl tapioca hwve g N Dif cult• I " ' ,1 k, been soaking or�r ni ht in two cu of cold The system is now ate typed ;but for heC cash volae, whioh we will ayerwge at , .: f� R a.l that, whenever Lha Q sen ri ifies her water, road in the morula this is cooked in nn of usiu the' ray way it $en $2b Ming say $35 to keep her a year ; •'Oce of the •hardest things I know► of," g iatenti K rY now wAstand seirved a tlaistli Amerieses awid the young anchor, "ls to get exactly ,j the enamel ware rifle boiler until it ie trans- Ponsonby pub himself iia nom nnYcation and receiving i36o for her butter alone Kepublte for Abasing a Writes. about twent " minutes: ncerned 1 ive w rofit of $15 on a ea ital of $25• the right w•►rd in the right place. �� "Yes,' } �P. lucent -probably Y ,. { ag q g replied his impoauniaus friend, take Lhe Now stir in the marmalade, addin a little with the mensi en ci th� linea roil g p P �' desired. Let it cook ten several days beforehand, land - OI course we have Dot taksu into ao• John Jwo>ies ad 0, a diet. middle -a � ai nature to a chaos°for inatanoe." - '" more sugar if count Any twbar to codecs this batter, man, has had a career as romantic as 'that g -- 1 , minutes longer, ai►d then pour' ii into a . Tug pRIVA`i's 1. w ias but that can offset the tabor nooerrary to of Monte Cristo. ; lltago is now a Guatem- _ - E ` .. mould that "baa jest been wet with sold "' 1 ` l p out bay or harvest crops of any kind. Bat. at Lhe palace is kept club a lovment alan mjllionsire, who lives nine months of The Dublin Brogue• - water. Or, if the pudding is to be eaten j Y we mast, if we are to compare the profit H u Lq tae very moms tihep h r Mo set power Cobbs, in" her "• t s little leas water to the tapioca P theIs�oe. Th event i. of 26 -Dent butter with that of buying ler- tide year in Paris. Tweutp yearn ago, he P,rsncea ;.Life, hot, pq has stArted from P at night, so that it may be rather thicker hotified by wire W life 'a�tsti ri, and from tiliaers and ore iap� flay, consider the was a po*r English collector of insects m fuse amaeiag iiluatratioae of the DubLn t after it ie cooked. Sugar and cream make the moment at her Maj ty' a ival there value of the manure from the �ws, and of 'Guatemal ;and also acted as the. British rogue in which Irish Protestant 0lergymen, , -1; w delicioae sauce though none is rewlly the re„ponsibilit for h4 sof ty to with the sktm•milk, which will add ler sly viae ooDsu�l wt San Jose. One da Com• educated at Trini►ry College, used to preach fix neceasar y g y` sere s o. One, 0o+�01udin a sermon Y• the m Heger and hie Le• the 'credit of the dairy. Ta make 200 g pa y pounds of butter, s cow {aa they reckon the mandante Gonzales ordered Maga to appear onttha, " Fear of Death " exclaimed : i Th t the Dom Hies ref I1 aena0ioae ive at leAst 6000 ltd a sent word that he would „ s st him. Me brethren, the doying Christian lappa , .. Hair-•BPush93: of the i'ea onsibility p on them m y mtlk at orewineriea} mu g bofcre I►g p p pounds of milk, and to take 40 per oeat. come in a short Lime.. This tncenbed the into the arrams of Desch, and makes his 1 > For 0leanin hair -brushes, atmply aliaice be aawheted from their ohs e f i'eosa' g ant from tbu wosld leave 3,OW pennds,af hollow jawe ring with eternal lisllelnjahs Y' tions.411 traffic is atop d a e lino, and There was a aha ter in the Rote whioh the brushes up And down in a mixture of the pminta are looked trot a the royal skim -milk, whioh is worth, at a low as Comniaa go, a wad lie sent i file of soldiers Aftes MA o, and, when the insect aolle0tor Mtaa Cobbs drgaded to bees read by s Der• . one teasp >onful of ammonia'to ono pint of train for a oertatn peri bet re i sutaat art timate, 10 dente per 100 pounds. aced$ ordered Eft lashes Lo be laid hot water ; when thou are cleaned, rinse An thi r od is regu• This added to the profit on batter, apps + y twin clergyman, so difficult woo it Lo help E rival at any onespot, Pe would make $18, which is not a bad show- upon his bare brook. Tbia was done very them in cold water and stand them in the latedby telograpluoadvi f can artonsrta• laughing when told of " Pertheans ,and �, in for an investment of $25. thorou hly and when i1 row finished Cion Modes, and the dwellers in Meso temis � U wind or in a hot plane to dry. tions I announcing the ap r . b o the train. g ' It is that the 1 ne 1 e tirAly free, hs man who don tell just what it costs tales alioated: „ and the part of Libya about Cyraine, 'lhe ieaa to prodaoe a pound of butter L not bora "QiPe him fifty rasre for-lctak. Jews, Proaelptea ( aa, a,l tr;Affio being stoup at r in emotions etreengere of Roum, Shine the Fenders . •if �' y yet, and we can only get An approximate When MAgo recovered, whioh wan Duly Crates fend Arabians.'' ahewd and rao lhto nidi s an '1 Lhe ro al -- :, . Fve hotisokee r:_ahoald know that one tiain� hws eotuwily p °®r• • profit. But the ds is"pant when s dairy• atter esrefnt nursing, ao hisbaok wan badly i y pe he m_ ade a formal complaint to ! # w'th a ill flat en ice raw in foo t of the royal Irwin mwn is satisfied with the now that can mwko Cut u , Not s0 Serious• pint of asphaltum, dwell mixed i g P g , so L at i by a:►y ext•ra- only SOU pounds of butter,wad t0 -day there the Soitiah aoyermont. The result wan , to Clear the way , of turpentine and applied with a paint ordinal y accident any try le hould have are i:a New York state whole townships that Guatremala was oggrdered to punish brush to rates .fronts, fenders end other lin ,, o s y 'chef ale where the Average of the whole number of tlantalee, and paved. aIn deEaOinitro# this them a wheelmanaand the other an ppou- - g eeoa cid on w the similar iron substances, wil ve it the f Cows in town has gone far Above that, figure lash lie had rete were discussing the i` �'`' shin appearance that it wore when now. should have been place th re y malicious ' En fish cruisers would shell San Joao and ant of bioyoling, Y iz:i lure will ai t five deeiga, the pilot engine roil so sr a aooat, and the limit is not eoaohad pet• g of the r he vaffranL A few weeks since Mr. MateeoII rays he other nosed cities. Giva hard atol evade ohanln u y Y Pooh I r� dMdhe ,w eelman. This amount p 4 .,either to stop and . flu but tr grates and belonging also the k1t411en ,engin® or to -bring the soy l p oeesaion be• drove through a section where the whole ishe ng esu ®� to Ms o The British, •• 1've been riding throe years, and I've ; het 11 b timed a� stove. hind to immadisto Y y •business of" the forme war the produotioa of pay i; $ g . ' I hay, wad of all the dreolste, woo•begone owever, were inexorable, and the poor had onl� one accident, and that wean t` "' , . ignals 4 loakin farms he has aeon in ears the cwlleotoe' was made a comparatively slob serious.' Rusty Range Fur><tittu'i • ' sit AD>Drtioxe p or► I ri = g y Y i alt is found were thosems bin alt .down, no algae of man in one day• As he had more Coin ' •• What did yon break in that !" t ,, . � Lh 1. ; New stoves or zsnge urnitare-.are some- for the seoariG en as igualtnen life or activity to be seen, and nothing i the,n-"any one in the country at that t►me •• (inly w leg." in the guard 'opoin - ` e it n diatauCe the way of busineua except now wad thea a Preeidnnt Bar4'ios went into partnership "Only a leg 1 I shoald think that was times so much rusted to make the: us ted withil sig a with -him. Ms o became one of the largest enough 1 " „ �, who are pas d t it is to hay prem at work, Location, nsturAl ad- g - of it very inconvenient. Put into w raety and h „ teacher a le 1 of ane another, don t,e one side vantages, Ability,etAi•, must govern largely Doff®® planters, and oleo secured the con- Oh, but it _was my g _ kettle as mnoh had► as it+ vs i11 hold, fill it notify from hand to It the refit of the two me.phoda .of farming. traot forbuilding hooks -in the port. No, - with water and boil many bonrs,at nfght set that Lhe line it free ithi • t eii ooIItaol, p What He ViTouiti Be.:_ ,_. e next da boil it a sin. If and on _the othet th t e r Ys�1 train is BaL to take the ciountcy at large, the one can land or leave Dae of there oc a it aside and th y g th cetore, that reatest prosperity is found where the without paying toll to Maga, while he also gg levies s tax on all freight`, He also own . Teacher -"There is adistinotion between _ , it ie not entirel fit for use re at the ro- roaching. - SuPP° ing• dAiries are -.at least -the houses and .barna a sinner end a criminal. If on tori a oto cess. It will certainly be eBoP usl. p scums runa�l'aY. train! d the embargo arwnae of the dt►iry farms valuatiie mince e►nd tracts of timber. Hie Y �: t ice ',,nations, lam t1► iloG en ins and enaral appC 000,000 all duo you would be a einnee. But suppose you p g g - r - laid • dared helplea� by ra tirog off the tore always far superior to that of those tortuue Is estimated at ck v -- roes ren where other broaches such sa hay wad io 1001Ashea on the book. ,,tole a big boa of Dandy, then what would : A,Tew Brgom. i ld still be you be'!" oi. h k liz;e, the safety t e l Qa o adman is grain•raising arc prinoipatty follo9rad. - tbe rule hat no Mdf Boy --"sic ." r i -1 `" . If a now broom be .immorsed #n hoilios. secured t al tra n to° age hie . : GtOt There Anyhow, . - a� water antil it .#a quite cold, and then allowed t'O �+llow the' a fpm Lhs r�ajt for th8 Dairy.. • 'tfiverybody made the editor a present ! bex nnle■s :it bas Do�n8stio 'NatYiema - . thoroughly dried in the air,.it will be fa box immediaLely'&hold of im the►t the lids of w it of slippers." more pleagwnt to use and w}ll last much f _ ,8alt`ie ono of the moat im scant taaat- ,. pa , p Teacher -"If one servant irl uoald oteati , is clear. w book p° Yeo, but he got even. how long would iL longer. .Frognent motstening of the broom Some flap copies o a oo pl to w y , less of the dairy yer� is largely LcesLed with •!How, -!" "' a room in two hours, e.conducive to its paefalnese and also a8►vos �ntaiain full a ti Mare w th regard to "Started a shoe store an is sellin out takectwo servant girls to do it !" Lhe car t~ P in or Arrlvinit iadiffereaae#ter selecting what .is floor below cosi." `Little C=irl-" Four boars." 1 R. Pe the times of stsrtiag�, ••--- �:" 4. the na r f rrisgos, and sideced the beat. sell. is - sueaeptible Lis. :,-r req, t would take only ane hour." wro I . st.atations, seas gar $ether with a odors wad should be ae rgu0h, prote0ted - '• E® Z "Oh I I didn t know xoa was talkizr - Chestnut Pie the list of the p :� a hep d `- about servant girls that was strangers to f �3 ' n : ` i. dients are ry F .. ` shaded die ram of th 8. ' #sou► contamination as the cream ; many a �� Grate °r chop one pint of ireah abegt- distrib ted mo g the royal 8eottown-- This women's.emanaipation .each other." :-, �5 outs, add one pint of milk, three a gs, one Prdntssd an .. officisla 1ot of Has bettor bw3 � y reduced �loveMont isn't such a bt�d thing, after all. ti officials of ttie suits ai tea toy . .:.a_ . , Y ; gg in volae from -bad or tai,, with Mise Cnp of sugar and a "ttttte salt. This will a dal edition of I ve been keping company in charge of the trai P y p gLrongaoul lately, and I rather like it." A Superior Womgn �: sake two pies. �Iy, goo pre ' n>ve obAsaator, IL ehoald be ke t iii d. dr lace and _ chili; Qf a le n s tin,l wdorned wifai Little Johnny-- Mamina ewys Mrs. , '` A is rimed in perp where tial air its perfectly pure end awooL. Upton ---"In what way, particularly Y' is - floutt9wu_,,Well, for out thinp she Highmind is a very superior woman: What �: Snubbing, i the royal arms and a hosed border of o insists on paying her own :expenses., doss that mean ! . old, foe the use " f th Q� eeu. sum ewe IC shoal be ld�"order�it dirrectlfrom b Little Ethel -`•I don't know'xr,otly, but . � st ny time,me Dairym ,Far Coupies -olio are anzitdtfl to separate can al #tinily f sc the , .•.M,�•- oS coiz►gar ng 'a wstich with salt works, who should in tarn use every Mrs, Highmind has travelled a good .deal, f begin this way ith the certltin aasumnoe Qt the pd Ly, ley a r tilos /w .book, osn Pa in3®asotly where aero in seteoting cera in whioh it -is to be SO$18ty Shocked. axed maybe elle van rea.3 st r it cad _ �.: �e taut a grand domestic upheaval will be the the welt ..shi pe Highstyle (at a fashionable jiarty) table all by herself." and what ill Ile neat station d and thwt it doss not +nook itt con• Airs. result. The sweetest tezn aced woctiian in thew are, Lab with other car n emitting odors. •4,••Oh oti duh i That horridly valga►r Miss ,:_: s. r s F detail o itiip rtr�itc®fi There it+ g tube world wilt noon row ver tired of bein with every of this , train with There are brands of salt on the ii3arknt. Pe she ia.bere.,. „ g y g further a minute the sxaut clamber rrl• 'ineetylo-- .$`do hot katsw hex," M't� in stoves, 'schen smoked ie readily ' called down, ever time she ahem m to mm►stiremeAm, oho ing that ars ae unsaiteble for the dairy, in' Uro. ,Hi ty1'A :� 'YOU _ need. not want Oleaiied by te►king it out and. washing with y P matter of flavor, as kerosene oil would be. If .the blsok does not s=prees a sentiment .of her own before sad dimeneiazis of the rclages aired the Therb are lirerid+. an s, �o that everYG for fla�►oring is pudding• tq .The.rse oatu shamelessly says diluted vinegai3. poo le. It inakea her feel arall • it like•. namca of their o P as_ tihcae - P $ acLl wfuere ovary on@' of foreign salt almost as,.' filet she a ih to.►rrlt for loire :' ,Dome off at.oxaioe.let it soak a little. ivies attre n told the ants onism that lies hod . can know Y 8 - .- Y . rodaaed iu LbIli oouabry, .and :# r-ye�,ra 4 - P g p losznazst ' else oag ht to be - in her asters and thou h she ata . . p 1 Y t �. g♦. :. -..Y: - - .. : _'. .,3- "fh,=F , _, 11 _* � l y'f-5_i'" .F*� :' �`wf'P`5 i,. _• y9' t' i` '' e i .. ,.. ,s .: ,. - .. '. .,:. :. .A rr^. !j, U:. .',,., ym .vat - •"i • - se c .. . y�+ . r... :N J ... .r �: .€L. -.. _ n. -.:. , ,_ . .Bi ... ._` n, -�` - Y.• r'f,re. i'�ir - - _. .,--,... s''.0 �,3,'.r..•g, , :l.r i tri: .. . _ - : ��.• s'i: f. er:• '7-�-.- I n .- _. _ u ti 4.: ...., -- . ... ,, -.- E =�f''.. 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I y 9 Y >i ­ - � __ - I � � �!,V �,: :.t- k .-. .. ,.-. . , M and A. +ro ovi�6oHetlslBNs o�7 rsss� _—Dr. Jobnston, of Jamfaia►, 1 are bare with frisods at present• e s 11 t pts dangbtere at the Oollegel on Tuleeday - 11 ' b the addroso label on y paper—Principal firth will lead the Y. P. B. can alwuyg seoertain the Osie towhiah er esti nett Sunday .�y�- �onr eabsoriptlon to Tam N$ws is a of thin our k opinion *the- sl iRhiag are a. E pray megOF ° 3 Bsmittanaes are ackno�wledi- n n• At least ins, the Tai will be „`A C3hristutn's 1 �'� ��✓� _ . ehsaee of Bate on label on the p lezitiee i t of money at this 4tsoe. Always could not be improved pr ve �t• problems an rp , al , paid ahead. tf we will nor attempt to imp jpe ' 4018, ��108Bt tlbbOra ,.. ffie Phil left Joon '9R` es• —The bnsm�ess men of the mU age on � -. Mise E p _ Richaa day for Midland, where ebb will Ver d. s asked to convene in W. �. 15two• pp • �i'�ix� Mre, Hn ter. office this (Friday) evening at 7:80. There o'VByBb08g, $$ ZOWii10E#B. i few, weeks with her sister, , r ..,_ �_ —Patrick Larkin, of Toronto, to rly is some talk of a chartered bank savvy o PICS�IRING, ONT., JAN. 181895 of Greenwood, and for year' tax aAll o or' lisping an agenot here, and the abuse . �en'E3 W�>eT3r40ll�led oVerf3L1oe8.1.2i• I' is called for the purpose of on- - forthis Towaship, was hexa ithiu week and moo . . • . Men's heavy' Book Rubbers -' $1.20 !'; - on ire: oonrslging the move. . LOCALISMS. aalledt�p A.—We have a fair supply pf district let• Highland Ceek { and ail other ru11 bber cod at a null IoW rig, tore in this issue, but yet i there a e a q p - : I . --Hieb Ada Madill, of Claremont, ie number of places not repntjented. Come ,Ibe Melville B. B. laeid the+u' annpel tea friends, this should -not be the Daae. out on Thursday evening �WeBrVe-..a feW s�8k�1�01eW11 �Obe$ left �a b8 Sola plaiting with Mise Annie Leslie this week. and entertainment , —Ed. Dale left last week for Chicago —Every member of the focal conn it of of last week. Despite the stormy weather i 1 sesame -hie former 000upa• Royal Template ie desired at the l dge there was a fair attendance. The spread QoB y ' . w1'ere how 1 room this (Friday) events as bus Hetes _' , �:._ _. -_....I . , . .lion• g rov*dad by the ladies was ao usual excel• i —Mr. and MrB. Cann, of Newdale, of the utmost importance wf 11 be Iran act• �ont, and the program whish was render• I, Manitoba,are visiting friends and relations ad. . ed in the body of Ilio church was inter• a 2 N'TI'NO• .. _,--W, G. Ham has a gogd ` a8 art ant eating and instructive, The chair was �`: here. - =Decker has a bay mal'o with which of sleighs, cutters, wa$onQ and bn sloe, taken at 8 P. m., by Re 1. Chisholm, he expects to win some money durinR the all hand made from or best imaDt�rop is d pastor of -the church; who ably dispensed - , next few weeks. will be sold cheap Cho program which consisted of elocution• . —Miss Mabel Leavens left on Monday see the stook at his shop, inR St., *k' aryr seleotione bJ Miss Miller, Dann. '' .d ' -] - . to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Bring• villa's clever elocutionist, an address by _ - . Minden, —Under the ohspices of the P, C. . $, Rev. G. W• Stevenson, which was wall I. �3unner, of a and Concert will be he�d in the Cel• .. . —Miss Etta Msrgach left" Monday received, Anthems, Quartettes ho by tlae morning for Toronto where ebe will at• lege on the evening of Feb. 1st. 95. The choir, and recitations,, �e by the to the Normal school. seryioes of distingniehed ' oronto isles children of the school: Miss Miller's . ` I - vll' -, " —For partionlare of the great Speight have been procured whose names 'will choice selections were render d in beauti• __ - ' -sale of vehicles at Claremont, on Tuesday, "appear next week This still be wi hout �% �i -- - = o nt ever re• fnl style, and were well roes ped, she ire•. - & \ - - January 22, see ba.e register. doubt the beet entertainment P inR repeatedly encorded. .Her style com•1.D a ul s f Mt. vented to the people of iPiokerpng and with lbs lasdin elocu• , C'k e' ; Sidney Barrett and wife, o , , I pares favorabl g Albert were with friends here sad Bow• vicinity. . tiunists of the favorably We hope to have the . msnville daring the peat week. --J. A. Hilts left for Oshawa 'e week I®sense of haviatt hos in Dour midst again - - - - f —As important business ebangeb take where he and hie ' partner have o caned some i'nture lima not far distant, 1:- P° t. Mr.al Feb. 1st, Dickie be -Marquis request out an Undertaking este►>aliehme should she faYor uw again with her pro. ) e ti I tall outstanding bills be settled before Dil�gham'will lime -charge of th Under• i i t sense a r large, 2d 00 would uuor- that date: taking and furniture business be'e. They doubtadly greet her, as her fins appear- _ have had their little hearse all r moddlpd �os has made a vaty favorable impres- _ —J. Oard, of Trinity College, Toronto. -• ••-- ,_ �r ,,,.,,,,.., r ... will conduct service in $t. George's church and node have two of as fine h sea as .......• ....................... .. _* Pickering, on Sunday next at 8 o'clock. are to be- found in Ontario. s wish siva. • the firm soca return for their a terpriee. j "�'i"—" - ur is k -taking' a 1� " t.1.0 � __ _. � ­ I . 0 1 . ... .All made welcome. .. . -;--;-. .. .—Scranton Coal only 65.00 penton at =Tbere died at Beddow, on Sivad 88 + f Ml►R� HANe• - L . . ­,,.- . 9n' Come: and see the .., Pickering Harbor. As this coal is the January 6th, Mrs. Charles Ley„ The oh gory isatary at AginoO+ort war oln9 o . best in the market, now �s the - time to years and 11 months, w in burned to the groan Banda m ornin .T6- • Inan bargains we are offerin , �': leave our order. *tf well and favorably known he a d The wife of Mr. Jas. Brooks, Y —Wm. Michell, formerly of the Whitby $oarboro Township where rhes nt must 'roam, wad buried in 8t. Andrea's cemetery � .. � reduce our large St�C Coll iate Institute staff, but now of St of her life. She has been enff ,' qq from an W esday mornia . The decoase d e must �`_ Cath�arine's was bore l3atnrday and drop- heart disease for Some time. Tile funeral was a si ter of Mr. Thos• Poutcher, o1. We are th�re" ped in to wish no the compliments of the took place on Wednesday and utas large. Bronghae Want money, season. ly attended, several • relatives from re Farms John R. Thompson, Bcarboro, . : ' Mri and hem present. died into tate. He bad 8 ,000.in lane SAA fore iving goody at prices that —On Tuesday, of last week, g p - nail Mrs. Margaret i1eCo . ;�: 1'1. j - Mrs. S. Linton, of the east end, oelebrat• —The mise�onary n�eet►n- wale bel in 1400 Pelf ,hie daagbter,� is seeking ad- af Saar ro , > defy competition. borne�d - ' ed the sixth anniversary of their wcddinR the -Methodist church Diu nes ay exon. ��nistra ion of the estate in behalf offaU . ­ ­ . - _- ..- . -wits a large number of relatives l and inR as announced. 'there was p fair at the lea ` I heirs. see and be convinced that ,the ' - friends%"...- -. . tendanoe. Rev. John MacDoug' gave a. Court os held in the Town H'►ll hen... � . • —The recent Snow storms have 4om• very interesting address ou is work last Fri and y and a number of interestingg best lace to 18a`le your cash '1 - Dile system. in among the abori�aiee of our fa' Domua- assos we e: in the dook4t. Ona, s suit of p I - _. I :. _,.­� .P: �' - plately paralyzed the trolley y Q Toronto. Were we to have a genuine ion in the far north west• ddreasee (1erow, f Whitevale, attrscied w good deal ' L Z_ . .. Canadian winter what use would be such were also delivered by -Mr: B. Bunting• of in r t. Gerow was suing the East W1th . . - - . .asystem ? qnd Rev. S. C. Philp. Mise Philp�wh' h wuYork Aaot i►wtsrded hiural m, f and ICKI I. .. . . . . : —J. D. Edgar, M. -P. for West Ontario, rendered a solo in bar usual st le: The prize ' ARQUI, _ _. :was in the village Saturday, and gave choir a1Fo gage Several selection . which h claimed should have been• He THE NEWS a friendly call. His opinion —A very pretty -wedding took plaaei in lost his nit. t I., is that the Federal elections are of the ¢ C7oanty Constable William Hobbs of ing, Rev. Father Gallagb r� aebiet• Ancon t was m Toronto Tuesday with a . immediate future. . i prisoner from the county. The prisoner's _ `1. 1.' the R. C. -Church here on Tuesday m —General agent Miller of the North ed by Rev. Father Jef oott, of Oshawa, name is Aare Hebuer and he pleaded -. ' - American Life. Assurance Company is on pronounced Wm. O'Leary. of t e 'G[ est• guilty n y before Magistrate J. a .. . a bnsineoe tripp through the Township ern Hotel, and Miss Japan a CNsey, Clarkk, o Agincaart, o! brewk�ng foto the this week. W• V. Richardson the local man and wife. The service o me�poed afore of Cdr. John Beare, of Bearboro, on . . agent axon autos him. at 7:80 and was attended by a goodly sin diHe' ant oacasioas, wad stealing Taney pp ° —Thos. Reesor, of Cedar Grove, bee pnrnber from the various demo ins ions from th tiU. The priaonar was locked up - in 'ail orrilalnby ight and he has been commit- - reduced the price of his dry hardwood tom the village. We join th it any -- 4,00 per cord. The wood is all first• friends hereabouts in wishing Mr. and Ito for the magistrate• Hubner . class and may be had in any quantities. Mre. O'Leary happiness and toeperity is a is ser living near Markham. He Leave orders at this office. for all time. is about eighteen years Of age and has canCOMMON - r = tossed breaking into the store on 8nn• s - - . SENTIMENT' "L ­_ —Last week was a week of prays - —After hiving conducted a fsuoc Fal day nig 3t, Deo, 16th, forcing an entrance ,... . .-,._4 with most of the religious organizations business u general we ( here for througi a oellar window. Thirteen wit- -1. - in Ontario. A meeting was held in one '"�� 1., L' Iof the varionS ohnrahee of this place each the past ten years, the - tpembels of the nesses ere eumined.--Baa.. : _ . - r irl well firm of Dickie and Marquis have, by �--• •e,•••---- - Am the dark, dreaming clouds of depitWon are lifting, l evening. These services we a fa y mutual coaeent, decided to die,plve part- wN�Tsva�s, . i attended. nerehi about Feb. let. Tb bU eu ' And the glearn of prosperity over no glows, —Mooers. R. A. Carpenter, Wesley. Thu oliow� officers ware instaikd by Tie a Suitable time to look Over wardrobes will stall be oondnated by Jol Drclue,. Hilts, and Albert Birrell left last week while C. E. Msrggis azp�eis to locate in D• D• !d• >tt, 1'hocupsan, of Uxbridge.. on dud serously think about getting ;new olotheer. `:� for the north with teams where the pro W p Thursday evening Inst, in tbs lodgo room i y some western town. a hes for ¢. • A McP>san, . spending the next few months in the hen. id.' B. Major, , , �6 tie above conviction strikes you, anti' yon are moved to agar PON these gentlbmen the same success seper•R. lumber woods. May they have abundant P. G. •� Alex. Armstrop , ndy, ; c. Pon- . ately, as bee been theirs together. Mr, action, we would ask , oa to kindly remember that we make clothes and make success. from lbs 'll o will Dock, or. Boo. ; W. H. Btwdy, Roc. Bea, ; h y rise and eneral make- We live in Pirie's Block' 5 Marquis departure �. aR J. P. taaghlin, Tress. ; W. G. Gerow: them 1 > g F gp•' Althong°h- the snow storm on Bnaday be regretted b all. i Conductor ; John , was ubnsualiy heavy, the villagers deserve y Warden ; F. 8." Barton, t great credit for the promptness with —G�• Baiter, of the lake shore; tLet Johnr►bn, I, tt. ; Wrrl. Tran, O. G. At the A j'� j�'t •'�''Q'' 'p ('1'[�''�j� j`� with rather a serious mishap Wedn"- conclusion of the installation oerefaonies •...N. B• M1�,R A\J11?. .L l.1j.11J � v� 'ia`. which they turned out and removed the . beautiful from our _ walks. This is as day morning. He sad his ' ed man the brethren acoounpaaied by Chair wins, r+Aa$IQN�BLE '1"A.t3R. , it ehonld,be, were working in the swamp. hey spied and sister, and sweethearts, proceeded to . —8le' bin has Dome at last and as a a rabbit dart beneath- some rush and the reside,noe of Bro. A. E..M a or, where - g sore of ss, oyster sapper was served. About 60 in i Is I rale most of ons le are re ed for determined Upon fatting it. g 9 PsoP P. p add all were seated at the board bivalves it, yet .a few were expecting at least a the gun and. bold �t re wh' a the' man were lentiful, but disc as io a HO - con le of days more fine weather so that tramped the brash. As t�e n bit erg• twinkling. This gastrouomtc font having R they could prepare for winter. Some •any n°>�fr• $r°` ` ..'' P ed from the brash, George k�oke,d .at it, been ..... , 1. - and at that ino"I the gun .was die burg• Thompson, D. D. (1. M•, from the chair ...•......•F�}R....s.�:•.... �. people are always a fell► days behind. , —In view of the heavy looses by fire ad• The shot entered his .1146 f t, in• proper the toad of "the Qum, which _ � ,�. 1. ­... ­ fleeting serious wonn�e.ed' aid was res dad to by Bra. A. E. Major, fol- �"�� F lately the underwriters' Association Lea R. - � - '.1.V.... . , . . decided to increase their premiums from was Dolled, when it was found aeoseaary 'lowed by ` •,Daminurn polititns" brought - twenty-five to fifty r Dent. 13hould this to amputate three of his toes•1 When we Bros. McPhsnon and Woneh to their feet, � EL ' j y y last heard the wounded math was doing Although not professional politicians they . `i determination be •carried out, it will only g • - VEI�,VETEE, serve to hasten the savant of municipal remarkably well ander the ei � ame"Ces. are both enppaeed to know a thio or two4 4 It will be some time before i,be foot will about snap matters, and good aatnredly tan- MT � , aTH ETC • �F,= inenrance. The inoreaeed rated will be a to LVJ be ant' healed. parted s little of it, refusing, how®ver, powerful argument in favor of such a y announce the exact date of the next (len- a few renlatlant of Tweetl8 at and under • movement. : - • —The annual oonventiI6 the Booth oral eleotibu. „par educational interests ' _,- _ . —The seognd annlnal meeting of the Ontario S. $. -Association wi be held in and the learned professions" was ably re• PAR�R .,. DUNBARTON, i. . , - u b ria n b Bro. Dr. Franc and Thos. . f Ontario Good Roads. Asooeiation will be the Methodist oh rc , Pi e , o spouded m _ y held in the Y. M. C.' A, building, Young Thursday and Frida 24th as 25ing net., Ward, the #armor declaring the Oddiel• -- yy m Thureda lows to be s tQn h cid crowd, ae natwith- St. Toronto on the fternoon and evening commencing at 2 o'clock P. y g - i ' of February 7th an forenoon- of Sth. It afternoon, 2:00 to 2:15, ae btional ez standing hie professional ire end the /� v C. i :15 usury of his pills, Hat a single one had �jOPENING, l�`�i . , f--, is to be hoped that- elegates will be res- ereises, led by Re . 8, P 1, , 2 to ppcctn .l' ' . died singe being favored with his ministra• I. - ent from each Tow hip in the Province, 2:15, reports of officers a con)init tions. Mr. 'Ward •announoe& the young as no more important mallei is now be• tees, and appointment of omiarktitug idea as still s)sooting, end the war m the fore the people of Ontario than the bet. committee. ; 2:45 to 8t4 �+ ail.di s8b ' east as likely to conclude. "(band LodgeWEDNESDAV. / S y - d !. %�. - V�. , `_- L' _:1 �.,. torment of our roads. •'Bird's Eye View ofthe BN 0 b3 11ev. Officers," produced capital speeches the n :TH�UR. —We were mistaken in stating that John McEwen, Normal Bev' tary ; v:46 D_D,G,M, and hr 1. Atex, Armstrong,. .� the Township oonncil would meet for the do 4:80, mass meeting of 8. Boholars, p,ll,v,G,M, +•poi Visitors" gded to 1 '9 OG�'O�ER 31� 4 old f�lla'vIng dada.lo " 1 first time on the .15th of this month. addresses by Prinoipa Firth, f Pickering by Messrs. Birni6 and Howe. • Elected . - ',1`'he first meeting of councils in rural College ; 4:80 to 6:70, repo` of nonai• Uflloere•' respandc�d to by Bros, Pennock �""'" �nnicipalities aro to be held on the 8rd nating committee, election o ffioers and and Bundy. "The Ladies." The an- Y�U� Y����t�TI�}hi ��£�PEC3TFt��Ly IN ED. !- Monday in January each year, and County retiring Presiaeut's cadres • Evenuig nouncemont of this toast caused an upris- 1.y 7:00 to7:15 d ing that threatened to overturn the board. x �• , T j; Councils on the fourth Tuesday. These session, devotion exercises, lYl 1 dates are fixed by taunts, therefore the led by Bev. Alex. Mollnle ; 7:16 to llro. F. s. Beaton firstrngbt the chair ! s a - council will meet f r the.first time in 1895 8:00, .address, "$ird's E e , few of the man's eye and w�►s awarded the float. A. on Monday next, J unary 21st 'and the Life of Christ," by Rev.oh McEwen ; E . Thornton. was s Dices second, with Rob - - avidson st his heels, �lc�aely followed by County..Coancil th lnezt day. We are 8:00 to 9:00, addretrs by v. R. N. { god LOAD L' eztremel oo for havin misinformed Barns, To�ronto,li•A. Frid Forenoon. H' $. Ma r wlic resch� desk iU - - .. �. I.. ­.. 11 .•.,..a.I... -1_.: _ 'L _­ . R'S.I.-_'I :�.i ­* I . ­.. - .., `y g style for s heavy weight} and Bros. Johp• r ,�� the public ipt this matter. 9:80 to 9:46, devotional ex vises ; 9:48 son and Grreig, all ewer, as allant mea . —NO content with destro3ihig- the to 10:80, unf'wishod busines ; 10:80 to' - % i ever are, to do justice ttr a fair . ...-;. -Globe and other buildings on Sunday 11.00, Report of deloaate t ProrinDiat Ne�less :a ss they did themselves garond, %- .-1 . !i. .... I..., ?- _1' morning 6th lust„ the fire fie��rd again convention ; 11;00 to 12: address, evesy Dae of them. "Otic iloiet and " I. �'i i i i ! i visited the city on bursday eyeininr and "Primary Work," Mfrs. Dun , Primary pouded to by D.D.G.M. Thompwn,Bros Ul destroyed the Oe )odby buildink and 8eeretar'y. Afternoon Sessi n, 2 to 2:16, iWonah and Malootn:and Mr. Jps• ThA not �fi hid.' � oho�c'<a �a� 0� �et�`a0»ri �111�,e8,P&tlor_. other Shope adjomm it. A peculiar feature devotional exercises, led by Mr. Ohio- t'ou, who 0,11 ezpr t� wish treat the x Tables- axed oh such a lot of 0hair8 of all kinds. . . _ of the affair is that nth fires occurred in holm, Dumbarton ; 2:16 to 8 conference, blank �..i lit gra 1 fit#ad. An ►dj0 - ' ' e • gOW .'. '1� lac 't the econd l e Most to tlae parlor rvAue folldw� by musio D Q� a*e ` n ' notion Of �B�III$' �� lllYti, a the same ala y, s b az Dom• The Constitution of hint Sab tb Schools, �� Touring whom first' no left off. Altogether J. $. Barnard,. Whitby. ; 8 8:46 ` ad• of a very ple�►sin kwd. 11 r Cor t r 'ot 1 a`� 1 el, Or .fou will never have a bet' s 1 Bcariioro, yza .ealcu►t. " • ve.• # `., • some 111,250,(100 w rt12 of damage wire dress, •'Christ's relati to 0 4rdxosry p, �1pgy% °t�..y� gp �! j, �`y�y q, �y /s� A ,t •� !'a• Xn y G}r,rr i". . II.�J! 'h Y+.!� 3i#lrLlR6irLJ VhA• ;• a done. The carets er of the 1s Dodi Life of the Peo lo, anggee g y P Y Msnaiu�, :Lindss onii i 11 . builc�an with his wife and her nurse, had Wh►tby. ; 8.45 to 4:46, Mrs. DuneaA l p py�p +_ {� ., . F T` i�i �oCi� ` ' ;' .. ' the - !rN+Y! - ., __ ` ;y _ .1: _ T'i . ? i'�i o ',, x - f , �I� _ _ :'rq a. _ wpit� SS=A• •-. -T , • T ..;. WOUNNNO a narrow osaape on Thursday evening, teach yhe sabbath $spool le sun of Jia p�xtd �1 ., ;•a ,��, ' r _<WOW in . r. F• t _ rake, :_ •:�L•_�s_ t f 'r.R<w. — ,y� -he esc d b nm in from the to 17th, to a class. Eveninif y 9 J p g , ., p g salon. , .'1_ pdd - .. r�7 >wva .- ,�� .. m e - `nen slot vrindow, and were can ht in €� net 7.15 devotioanal exercisep .j} �jp(� ''- , � �.,<:- �;ya � � .� - _ : +.1 ?,. T b-[ .'t1i : .�-, .'h`�"• .:�'S. L. "7:,Ek...,1. - _ -S _ RR' sn,4 v'tf+'+h - ... •- 1 p! 4 . +,{,t �„ _ LncY: '4.fy a'�a:'�ti _-f -: :_ P' 'zaa'x.. �rTe�': `xty,. ,:4� ..xa..a+x,:l'•Ff ilc.� • •i.- .i �• fi upon reach ng the graand, Tt e e Mi. Whx�e, lllarerrtox�k` '; a::.., �„ `iS 1. < , - - ., r. .' Hva�„R:-s5 P _ 3..-. y$+''.f.- �. _,. r�' ;':-t.. - t: .y`�'.K" as �- 1_>w- r.r'�' _ A .� - `' ' - a f,: ,.-. z: x1q',' , _ - a ''g�0s., _ :' $, ;•k.'�_M,. _`iP= _ s ha ,:a,- , - -. general -opinion ;that these fires were diose; Rev. J, B. f31 rk . a ;: I• . . ' , .-. - _: • - ,.. i - 'r aj"' +•a.: - - Ili rM.It�•:. - ..� `,.. p9a r�'p -- . - °sit - _ - + a - =dAp- cF. ! �6.N i - 4da .a `E f .- -� , r' ': al ,R _, P.0 I.' , t �oota ps . p� • • ,. F , r,-_ -;• tC s moi? 4 t d - , e' fiS cs'fiib i'% g r� : . _ �.;ate .::. sir f ._u..r _ .->,., �... � 4tk... e,.. __ ,. ,� ,-._ , , t a _r 2,�, _..,,c.:.,c¢S�if 3 .�,aa ,.�rr .ar a��IP� � is �,:.��,1 - �'. Of i