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DiILLER, Mie Money to loan " ' I --• AT THR • _ '' 3 T TARP Punleic onVeVamer• etc. Office at _ With e V 'e Thistle Ha - Thl _ BARRIB• `'" ��M lYl 1 L Si f}ILLIVRA o osite Post- S enter) �t �o. Office opposite Theo. 1", DOtore, solicitors, &c. &l1 Dow, �•�•�y}r •tt�, Ta•��tt�. Office, w>l.�" ' LL.B. Monev to Loan. 1=102t.G Mil �'. ,. tasty TIAe(}illlvray• ooQ "'" ,a, w r°�i'. $. JaI Fetertit acrVe his ul e• bridg .,- -.,.rte ---�._EY VETERIN Y 25 •°OK - 'a ^^ �' W S AT' (}radnate of On- •too '" '' ''' Th 1k r , Burgeon and Dentist.. . M w ;: F (}o11eRe, Toronto. Graduate in N sdeg ,c t ' 0+ last 1 fro Veterinary Rember of the Ontario Veterinary 1Oef O � 0 A Bistel tj Dencieon• Dentistr a specialty )ails by = . Clap .» «. ht p� attended to. Office, = ao p a�.�' . o JO dor entals prom leyad Post Offices, White- tD y .i;:. Bee TelegraP 901y " �tA . '9 �''..,.�. � dittaq na :: vale• - gOPSINS, VETERINARY BIIIi- s 11 •stay b :. „ ,e : 5 Tl H &ON (}zadnate -01 the Ontario vet- a E,, rA 01;P V4 � 1+v . 4 1e stiered member N Cos c �l a' erinary College Tozonto, Mesal Association. ... �'i Qo.�I r' On F V.6 of the Ontario beterinary a one and one- gg tit f aw •� .; 8i Q Sri i' I W V Qffioe• residence a north h of a(ireen River. Steel - aartter mccs. O$oe and strop e � -- 0 ; ,a a anti pp flying shoes at iron Ori m• Tele- = w 116,m to c c ; Tow eW bonrs from 7 to 11 ,01 - m - and 1 to 4 . P sY O A _ address, t,,,, W ,o � q A w c � p °� i~ � �' Ne �'aph address �yriitevale Out , P• O• Jt (}teen giver. On "' FI w'�C'3'' {r, d ( 00t nd GRASAM,. VETERIN- p jb I� p 0aI g ,ngO�iAS A. b al°"� �p i old, j v Graduate of the Ontario b i ."V 1( Hal ABY SURGED. , 0 College, Toronto,registered member *� X ps S r, Veterinary zit -N'eterula,r 1lledical Association. _ I A h ,•W P i J' of the Outs, member o1 the Ontario 1Siediosl V ' Q A + 4f also honozary wow o: : : I - � * c A° Mui Society, treats all disea3es of domeatiaated ani ( ma] {�A mals. Alsop�rticular attentionlttended toes N � ' , 0 Ail cases promp Y 'i I $ b ,� �. '� 19 M.. o spa Dentistry. Office at the well known es- a J �asonable rates, unatuel- : M Kt ��g M py p ' A • p tRblisument Tel grlame LorClaremont p West ofI Q0 I ,o _ i+ to E Claremont. 181y wi 11 m ly attended to. - _�_ _ late _� , _ - -- Carbe. .-- res uaittc$ O ti�O rI' E.a.... les iI14 - - �A. ", . w- -' ELM DALE a l Conveyancer,.0om gp1i.�S DGyN, ial Tmiseioner for taking Affidavits, etc. Clare- mi Ynont, Ont. _ _ Ti tjROLI,B FLOUR & FtED tLL, m� ----- - - B U 1- h N O, Iastjer of. Marries' BeLi�enee4 for the County of Ontario. Ot- Yickering ea doe at the store or at his residence. 1 1fr-yI.pIC$ERIN(i, FOR Village- __:_ - _-SSU OF DiAR• Bt ti0n�9�;a . = R. SOOti ipa, - p • R i illi; .,ieenseI for the County of On. � ������i �li�r, an ratio, Office at residence or mill, moi_ neon )iivbr, L v ev -g BEATON,TO�VNSHIPGLEEiK Tl 1). • Cone yance7, Commissioner for taking , every-. sIIilsvlts, Accountant and insurance'RAgent ` ,& d � "� at Money to loan on Battu pprop y T` balui- ° FFICEn fo l Iitevale. Will be in ^�� bated. 0 e b? Brougham everylionday afterno vtore �a�fast �kra�s transaction of busine6s• - • 1` _ll q ONEY -TO LOAM . gPPLY• TO F. V £., Hutchison, aph'aiser 4 Claremont for T8 G"8bhJ23..< I C �9f ,, Canada Permanent Loan Jt bavinge •, ow H - office, Toronto, F�tock capias lentis moneo on W. H. EL; ISS, assets ,4A;700,0M- .The comp y f : lowest current rates of interest and os, favor- pppRI TOIL. h , able retina of r©payment. Mortgagee and de .,. - . bentares pnrcbasoci. do comnliseton. No delay -- ­, 48tt - ; ExpenRes moderate. -.. _ _.�. _ - -- A. POST. COUNTY ARCHITECT L., .. e 11. for the county of On.tsriq Drawings - 1 1 e 1.and syecifiestione furnished for -every class of 1 building. Steam and hot water Gerrieheatiand 1 ,ventilation a epee, ,ty. Office -Gerrie Brook, , � I treete Wnitby, t I i , -y aoriler Duudas and Brock s S7• ��4 � t on Road Has Pickering y Residence sini;et I THOMAS POIIC13ER• Licensed Aao• , 1 tioneer, Calaator, etc., for East York and the whole of North and South Ontario. ' Strict , . . attention given to all orders by mail or telegrapph• , SiR� 1875 We li 9e enro- l; charges Moderate. Address TS0f3• POU' HER, r Bax s7, Brougham. On t. _- ed. every working day, in treating FPOSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., t•eciucinp fractures, e Green River, solicits sales from his nom- lick watches, toning up 1. Brous friends both far and aper..,. isles at fs►rms, - settin broken ��e, 3 . - farm stack, and everytbing that is to be said will g 0�(1 A�+ : be handled by the subectit,er with the utmost constitutions that WV Ve lna°n I 1.case and sold to the very best advantage. dOWn. Ce9tOring W aCtiOn, DECEER! L�iTERY pattioR , DOW � O an old 1. . friend, sad replacing to hands. First-cl4ss vehicles and harass for hire day I� that titins we' tyave dolls casae • f or night. Teamingdone roinptly by day or job. 'Bus iconnection meet• things often. -We can do them - ing all G l R trains. Freight an ; well. We do thelia at a r onable 1 express slivered to all parte Imo. . ,. . , • the villiage. ! . p V Board, sale and commission stables in , .. ' connection. ;`1. , prop., l'ICKEIiI:�(3' j 1. - -- --� ti. . S1`AN� ��tD - B ,]t- i t ii 1 OF C1ANADA I '" . -- r watch and if fie Bak and 1,000,000 of you Capita{, paid up - irregular t•ring its to B 'RNAICD, $ 6009000 vigorous,:,,. a Reserved. fund Whitby, , 'Id make ;1. 3 Block• #'. As� 1.sefs-Over $7,700,000 =- - .t' �Oi• - Head Office, TORONTO. T eWatc--I-* ..,C i, �­,­ .� -�.1�. ­... .:..,.: � 1:�, I f S, e e • .� This Bank has a branch at 8toufjville ,- �. where deposits are taken at current rates. ­ I--. - Bums of $l and u wards received in 8 �j. ­ , the MVINGS BANK Department, and T E gZAJ; 7 ':S - I ... interest allowed half yearly, . - •r tb Farmers sale notes and other 'gam W y �te time and and labor ori do Paper discounted at lowest rates. For amp handle when the wind iU do it • tariher information apply to w without expense. s F r the small gam of $3b you n get one s 10HN ELLIOTT, Ag tt�r :. �. ., , BTOUFFVILLE. xil LL __ _ --'IN MILLI :. . .: ­ oNEYTO'LOA DI roved ­ '--ON- (patent applied for MORTGAGE SECURITY�;l'r` ;� This machine can be arras ed � e►nY - I R�+AS..t �'I'A,rimi pump handle without a ia►nge. t�8r cost - ----- 1.-- boughtand sold on commission. a, ,, - _ ��O R411A11. #•fT A a U t�Llri ONs - ;' Plate r Agent for Fire, Life ACCident� GI - .... � ,� � % :� S 'O, r glass and Steam Boiler Insurance r. ­ . !.. ­ .. L.•: { 8 ­ AILO . , i , FARES and VALLA ... - -,- � - -'r :., " 11*1�' � , 1, . i ". ..M' � � , r� - L,�� .; - I.., -11 nulu�l-- �inro�erty Vor Sale. ,_--..--- tei� . also 4A g VWO desirable dwellings in Pickering, -i 118y® 'a bomplete stock 0 "InP . • - Iota acres o! land highly suitable for village 9 t serest frc reatdetr°,od investment• Torino liberal: A tine , uitiugs and OVeI'odating 0u• )A i. - ­ L rent ebc 1 With four acres of land attached, to tea at prices that will aston sh y desirous of renting the -in the a tarmsgshon)d carioca Coil and i e nnaersi I f you require an over Goa Ilona. . - sued at once. lea of frieze and Ye j'� - Dur samp yy��*pcd.• �V>tY - i n uai 1. , ANCi1VO CAREFCT?,< Y HONE. gatisfaCt o g L T�f ::. . T�+r , y A - SE W• V. RICH,ARDSON •�•� ha Once: -- - _ 4 -. a.._z - s .; r ..I _ - _ -. . %� 'ice %^� r -f - G, ; 7.`�' ..-7z�,- i �... N h - .. .. _a. 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T � .p.-- - - _ ........ f _A ., - - _ ... . _ � _ ._. a , ..... _ - r �.,_ , r .:_,� . .:.-r _ ____ a on —_ _ _ getsiu. s o� a j� p�1 j� .1 ,, ed h�kr intention t by ding a few I aaaoaac 'Ib.it •tight +►r �p•ot" •hA �►id f - u id i moatlts i and bi .salt®: uses Iso? •fi t' - _14 but yott taap� Vit." If u L ,. h eta looked dow>k iri Idly t f a � n Rot . r. -' ' �.... - ttgres to i Jx �:. y at The silent ED AID-BANTLEY •. you k stir vary well " she:dald, t NOW ` 7e.:. ..---=-•-- 4 i}: q _ you bitve t tat one agotives in gni" to Ieriln :beitvtuk heri+iha t►id " I wait to i►ek yen YAlK Rl$STAUHANT Q� ;. t atno �'onira. Leouor r P$$, ' III " ` - a "i ave ,tad that f to be aewr ,'►I►d v I •• r ted Lady ]ylwdo , o my mo- se a in A grisU e n li es : , GRAFTER LID. + ' Y n h ve co right pry into m the g is Dara is o r v 1 '.' been ill in heart and soul for many ayye, Y A lyerrner >raetr>>uaa at wiw i a �oTssa's appear.. and -now I am sink onto death. I sh I lives,•' he plied, angri ;and aha talars my wife, her sskedlm® tQu give up yoar ?lays Oar �aee■ is ve' 5' life hoe nothing left for Vise. ad that w en • husband' motives lowered the river, �� She would not bear it—aha conte not could die ; s ouch a t ifle, his wife, s e had every ,reason to faquire aegnaintaa�."me from the beautiful lips. e4°t' �•lces-t;ae the Kik K Dte dear it seem ,!l low orq oa �addinge--TYeperor Ril>ly�� .. .bear it•," this waa Lady Marion'sconcluefoa ouch a trifl ; one�day spent together on a into tham. a when the ennbeatn@,psieping river. . Ie hat anything for you die Hot, bit r, sagry words >ld between and Lha face of the fairsiet woman in Rmg- 1!•arital MisRe rte@. in the morns g, 4j them. rd Chandos declared that if it land row -deadly pale. in her room told her it was time to rise. about? " o ive rise u ." she murmured; "and There uses a time when F,dw* ewe t biros e m raised wistful y to lesaed b! n to go to Berlin ha should gar on Chandos, what have oh said t" e wall and said .The y pp ttere little whether his wife went or y y made pies and asken for Queen Vi She tnrn.,d her face to th here were all of pain. it ms it would be easier to die—her life uses •,you a not see, you do net Anders end. oat; and dy Chandos, oc her side, de• " I said'• No,' • thousand tiaras over, Windsor Csatla Now he is q lied notbin could give her beak her Unl thin 6c►w mush idttmaay there uat Dieted thea nothing -should ewer .induce her Leone; on friarsda6fp . it a Rood +...d ansa owner of • little restaurant in New apo , g y 'i'he resul6 we. uat wh�►t Dae;Iwo ld not givo it ap for say caprice Y faith and. trust in her husband or her love - have boen betwe•+n them before he cold to go to li sve •' Darin the ears I was at Wim k her o, or she consent to go If Dae might avesnttoipatad—avio�entgaa�i ie.©yarleu�tob�ame from her ale g y -- for him. g Lad Chandos thrieatened to apps g r F Castle as paltry nook, says Mr, t ey are b t etrsngera, oe even aver •day rel., Life held nothing for har'aow.: It was f iende, w at could they find, to talk ut to the do Her has d laughed &t the lips. •' I had a pretty Rood chance to noon before el,e `rosq, and then she went to f r a Athol day t" no tion. " Ood b y • thattsaad ties I" she ou would not ive ane u and the testa of the Queen in that he oou teas ebra ged her shoulde The d ke it a' grew staatesman and a said. " y �� g p• her boudoir. Lord Chandos had gone, out, �� „ " be re lied ; ••bat he hes no yon told t em ec t hna I had learned my trade endo I am sur rised, she said, f I clever ma p w leaving no mesaaae for her. She sat there thou ht edema Vaoira so far abo all power ova me. If he nterfered with my " Yes; I refused to do rtnythinR of the instructions of one of the grain set thin)ting, brooding over her sorrow, won. coquetry. If I were you, lldarion, I cold arrangeme tw, in aTl p b•bility we should kind," ha replied; 'r why should I. in Paris in the cooking line, ll 1-- daring what she was to do, when the " not meet stn. Leone t They parted o Dna, n strata- aktt forget it, were dreams his ooafeotions vi loco `� Countess of Lanswell waa annonnoed. `• I oa not forget it," Ahs ed. "I will ppeal to bi oried Lady Mar- gem, by ?assigns, by workfug on all that r " Would '{Ind that I could. It is a ting ion ; he is the_ only fr rad I have in the was weakest in my character; now we are beat people of F'ranoe—the a ?arises, W Lady Marion looked up. It was as „ world, bat trlends; simple, honest f rieads; who shall goarmaads--aced to -rave abo t therg my heart way. . - . though an inspiration from Heaven had .+ Then, ' said my lady, " I will ape E to The rin of pasaiona pais in Ger voine part as t" the prices paid for them ere a 11 Lad Le►newell at o ae and I am site ante th t at startled him ; w sense of pity Deans oyer She ah►sped his bends for an- ia�tttnt in I r►ial ; __ . come to her ; she would to y r Lance , q I'rotp thio ansa I learned abon all ghul and hear what she had to aay. one word from me he will give u the him. Af r all, thio fair, angry Woman her own. a salute oe, for the simple reason the you was his wi e, whom he was bound to pro. " 8o Toa will not give ate up agoio, oonOidered worth knowing. , I ooked spa "- You have been crying, said' the Qbua- °q - t000L �ana0 t' she said. - . m telt Y w master of the .art, d do not lik it" " ha said, •• Yost '• No, I will die first, Leona. There is y my ea, se she bent over her daughter-in-law. And wi h this promise lite aonntes left "Mario i be re•sa»a le, ew4iled a good deal when I ws hired to ' Crying, and how ill you look -•-what is her dough r -in-law. Once before, not y her g� thew ng way tow rk ;eves aappatiag one 6hing sacra I have to say I aid that London end cook for •tea live b i �, i b t b her intri nes, she h per- 1 did care for some on else, you do not ga I would go co }ierlin, and I Lve asked my gusto he matter t bide ng, y g the we. make,me re for ou -; but oa wife to o with me ; she has ref used, and I I had a ' faint kind of a net on "There is tiemethfng very vrronq the suaded hi to give up one whom 6e l vee ; y y y g that 1 surely a f w words- from her now cold are mists en. Cease 11 these disagreeable have said that I would go alone Tell me might win Dae of the prine sees r I tier," said Lady -Marion . `.` Something induce hi to give up her whoin he old rearimina�iom, and I will ba the kindest what you think t" — pictured myself strutting a outwith i . sheet I a•anot bear—something Chad will not surely love. It never 000nrred -hot of husbau#s and the t of friends top you. " I cannot—I think nothing; peebaps lkill me if it ie not stopped.'' to dream bat they were the Acme. I have no wish, believe me, Marion, to be oh. Heaven,help mel—perhaps ss yoar wits whole army of da,ihesse� and baconeltt '• M dearest Marion,". said the oonntesiy, she saw him as she was driving eme, anything else." has told you she will not �o with yon, your following ma around. _ y and, oleo in the cassia a aalCed b m to Even then she migh have befootne recon- duty Is w stay w�itb her.' " My hopes were icnooked bat in oM 4• what is wrong ? I have never seen you drive wipth her, - g ' oiled to hi1msand the d after aoosegnenoes " My Baty,"� he repeated; "who, shall round. The Queen paid leas attention w dutresaeJ before. Where is Lanae?" . "Lance I have something very tions boos been ave;Led, ba ahs was too angry, say what • roan a duty i.. Do you bbihk h ,. » to ea to on. There is no use sting too exoitnd with jealo y and despair. I have no ditty towards yaw ?" me thstl she did to the man ho h I never know where he is now she , Y y ! about the ueh, Marion is very_fll ten very "Will you give up Madame Vanira for • " Your fires though should be --tutus be the geese is thea castle ground said. "Oh, Lady Lanewell, I am so unhappy.' rhe t" Abe aid, and hasboad and wifo --yoar wife: If she would have ooantanaao- miserable, so unhappy that I wish I ,were �� I am try for it, mother, but ad hlw looked fizedly at eAh other. ed our friendship, it would have been car p°H °sRa .. ate•" - she fa very jealous and very foolish." " Yon say you will a loving husband greatest pride wad plessaro; if ahs apposes didn't oatob on. 8hedidn't seem totike tells •` bS d ar Lance our wife loves oil-- and a true friend; p ve it by doing this— it, we must yield. She has the first right a little bit. The truth of the m tier intW ' This outbreak from- Lady Marion, who Y + Y - as alae s eo calm,so hi h-bred,ao reticent you know it, she loves you with 1 bar prove it by Riving up Madame Vaaira, to your Lime. After all, L•a e, what Dan the Qaesn ant down s quiet ti that y $ heart an soul. If your friendshi with Lord Chandos was ilent for a few min• it matter t We shall have Lo part; what in expressing. her feelings, alarmed Lady Madame snit& annoys her, why n give utes r then he said t f ono it matter whether it is now or in three things might go in Paris, ba that thol Lanawell. She took the cold, trembling it up 2" ")4 .cannot, for lbita teases s Mad,.ms mouth to a•me t The more ws see of each were a little oS Dolor for wa l•,n lish Queer heads in her own. "I cho a to keep my independen as a Vanlra, st I happaa soca, has bad great osteal the harder it will. be. Same way or other they were no eonsiderei Marion she Haid, ora must calm man ; I wi 1 not allow any one to din to to troubles in her a. �t she is thoroughly A flush as of fire came over his face. digestible. It was intimated th t they wets " ," "y me what f iende I shall have, whom shall good. I repeat it, lMation, thoroughly . "• Why must we part t" he said. " Oh, a little heavy for the British sit mach. al ' . ourself , you meat tell me whet is the give up or retain." good. low, tt I, ss you phrase it 'give Heaven, what w prig 1p� y'tor my tblly 1" sheet_ I had learned was good t r nothing, tier an3lat me help you." "In som mewatlre yob are right, ae," her up,' it would be {confessing that, I had - •' Here is Highgate Hrll, said Leone; so I had to go back to the old t ethoda Lady Chandon told her all, and thea count- said the unte@s, "and so far as Ren lemon done wrong. My friendahi is some little " Vipco go ao tnrther, Lord ChwndoA." '•What did she like best Y' friends a concerned, I should lways comfort to bar, and she likes me. Whet t}nly the silent stars wan leaking an; 6e "Sootob oakes were favorites She tt,en sa listened u. wondering ama?m: choose m own'; hent as this L s 1 , of harm is there in its Above all, what wrong stood for a few minutes at the oarriage 'to fairly revel in tbem. Then she had a 1 "Are•you-quite sure?" she said. - "Lady whom Lay Marion has eert&in susp o{ons, does it inflict on you t Answer me. Hae door. great fondness for plum pud Ings. And lfield ezaggeratus sometimes+ when she I should not certainly give her up. ' my friendship fr.r Madame Vanira made me •• Shall I go so Berlin t" he wbfspered, sash pudding, 1 I used to ms a gran by epeates those gossiping stories." "My wi a has no riR6t to be jealo s," 6e lean triad, leas tlsQoghttul' for you t' ars he lett her, and her answer was a low. over. These puddle ware ma• a in ynaati said angr i y; "it does not add to love No answer came from the white lips of sad. " t},es big enough .to feed a reg mens, rani It meat be true, store my husband for her, the trembling wits Yes . they were one of the teats of evsq' acknowledged it himself, and yet refused to "Let m speak seriously to you; be," He ween on : , -1 _. (00 ak bor{fiNURD.j . Important dinner. give me any explanation of it. Some time said the unt>ess. . "Marion is so an ►appy •• Why should fou be foolish or narrow• "Whenever a dinner of gree elate wY �il'I : that I sho ld not wonder if she were really minded? Why seek to end a friendship prepared the kitchen was in an uprose since, I found that he'passed so much of ill over it now .vhy not do.as she ishes? pure and innocent t Why not be your noble PARISIAN MOURNING KILLINRRY. The ekes bad to he fixed up in he grandam hi$ time away from home I asked yon if he Madame antra can lie nothing to you— self, Marion—noble, , a I have always way possible, and there were ll sorts a had any -friends with whom hewas especial- Marion is evervthing. Why not gi a her thought qon 1 I Willi tell you tranklyi -- - • - . . , .. decorations to be made. Th re was tit . ly intimate, and -you thoukht not. Now I rap? Madame Vaoira is gging to erlin. You minty Confections to iliac?? Crepe. isoll German royal ooat of arms in gar and tit A cert in look of settled determi •tion know how lonely' it in to go to 0 fresh rites and %ombre newers. Knglish lion in dough, to say nothing a _ know that it was Madame Vanira he went that came to her eon's face made the Dunt• place. She hap rased to ay how daso• nntoortu rind dragons, wad harps aid } "t to see. She lives at Highgate, and he goes eau use and wonder. 86e bad a it Iso► she should foa►1 t10 fins in Ber• The wtsm&a also is in moatala� ahonId thistles and ell snob emblem ae wouN there every day." therepfor he first wad last time wh q she lin. I remarked that I knew the city find eanob ooasahatioa io the sew hats and Wck1e the pride Aad pstrio um of tit „ `• I should not think much of it, my dear hs�i asked her son to renounce his gang' well, and then she wished we were bonnet+, designed for bar this a+wiag. They tamilj Aad their guests. -1�' if I were you," said the countess " Me wife, sd,d ow she saw it again. S � nge gulag. I pledge yen my. honor that - " Qncs in a while Emperor William of dame Vanira is very beauti-I ,and very that hie ext words should seem ke an she said •we.' Never dreaming that you Germany would ran over fpr • a , or two. - - a000mplished—all gentlemen; lr�e -to be answer Lo her thoughts. would make any opposition I said that I and then ws had -a tarn at_ amused ." ."Ms.Lh r," he said, "do not am me; should be very glad to speed the nest few •` I cannot ar ue," said Lad Chandon • Qxwn pmHa' goat passu ed me to give up wli' t hap- weeks in Berlin 1 oanaotE tell bow it really " I can only say that my -own instinct and• pine@r of y life years ago—do not me a waa, bat I found that it was all settled acrd The Emperor liked pie, sopa ially mins my own heart tell me there is something second ti e. I refass, absolutely ref , to arranged almost before I knew it. Now, pie, Aad I have an idea that h must have i ="_ wrong, that there is some t'ie between�them. gratify m wife's foolish, jealous wi h. I yyou would not sorely. wish sae to draw _ 1 . . stolen. some of them froth his gr tkJmotheri __ I know nothing of it—I cannot tell !why I say, emp aticilly, that I will not vet up back t Come with me to Berlin, and I > pantr'y, by the way they u to disap 1 feel this certain conviction, but I do feel my friend hip for Madame Vanlra.� will show yon how happy I will make Fele• it•" � Thea y lady Looked fixedly at hi you.,' •' The German ancestry of th Queen used " It is not true, I am sure, blaribnV" acid ' " Lan • ," she said, " what is i+d ame '• No," she replied ; " I will share your t0 assert itself pretty sr rang y, and aie - the countee@, gravely. "I know Lance Vanira you t" heart with no one. Unletls I have all I wiU . would give orders for the pasts of Hanover - better than anyone else ; I know his He -coul not help the flush that urned have none. I will not ggo� to Bet lin, and Aad Berlin. Once in s while she took t strengtb, his weakness, his virtues, his hie hands me, angry face, and thus flush- you most give up Madame Vomits." she turn at doughnuts, but they al ays had a . failings. Love of . intrigue in not one, aroused h e mother's curiosity. "" Ha a yon continued; a married Ma wants no woman 4 bei fight and 8aiy - . neither is 1"i,rhtneas of love. _ knows her long? Dnd yon know her before Iriead bat his wife V6y Abould yet Svety day the Queen cold t:ohe �`' 4 e walk- " Then ii he cares nothin far Madame o , h g yoar ma slags, Lsnoe ? I remeW r sow speed long hours and whole 'days tets•a• ' thraaglt on ri tont at inspeo�t Vanira, and sees me unhappy over her, .that I w rather @truck by her m ener. tete with a strap er ? Of what can you 1I ed about amon the rm loyes j st like any why will he not give her tip Y' She rem? ds g ether Ea ►Is , g ouaewi pe, 'dom rqe forcibly o! some on Poor dad to �pealu ? You know in your heart 6 h t but she seg " He will if you ask him," said Lady Marion d clares there is some tie tween that you are wrong. You say no. Now in spoke 'o &I one. She wo ld give her Lanswell. you. Wh t can it be t" the namer.of common sennas and fairness, let directions quietly and leave. "He will not, 1 have asked him. I She mu ed for some minntas, thea coked tae ask would you like was to make of any - - " It was a pretty good plc to work, , have told him that the pain of it is into her s, n's face. - man you know scab a friend as you bane .1 though, and the pay was sere— hat was tiv - we&I my life away ; but he will not, "GreatiHeaven, Lance, it can nev r be 1" made of"Madame Vanira t" bast part of It•" r I am very unhappy, for I love my husband." she cried. " A horrible idea has urred •• That is quite another thing." he . " And he lova8 you," said the countess. to me, and yet- it is not po@sibis.#1 re lied ,r- " 1 do not think .so. I believes—�my in. He made no answer, but a look more Lady Chandos laughed, sadly. : � THEY ATB A gA . stineta tells rY,e—that he loves Madame ., d4aged defiance acme :oto his fans. The teasel refsge of a ant►a w.blen 6v b Vanira." `pIt can never be, and yet I thf k it is brought to bay," she said. "No wot .s, �� '!!'we Little hildren ire Bel PRO" Marion,it is wicked toeaysuchthings, ro, Cao it be possible that 4ladam Vao- no arguments will hes of aay ase to me; I iinniewed iHty 'err F•tfi r, • Jtetlet 'said the countess, severely. " Because ire is the—the dais maid to who ou shall never be real! friends with ou until • your husband like ever other man of the y y y y Abe pace• + Y gave your young a$e�tioas t" . yon give up Mad&mt��Vaaira." � '.I'be oommaaiLy in the vioin ty of Hart• world, pays some attention to the most " Madame Vanira is the girl I loved, •'Then we will remain enemies," he gifted woman of her da9, you suspect him mother, and whom I believed fobs y wile re lied. " I wail never give ap a arae ford, a little village ?mutt,? of Arora, Iudo of infidelity, want of love and want of —until oa arted us." pp pri y ." fJ, greatly inoeased over the conduct' of y P trlend far the its ce of sus wom•m he tru-tb. I wonder at you. And my lady fall, back In bar triage replied, "even though that woman be my . a is re Robbins, a Joover oft a Peace for Lady Marion raised her fair, tear-sitained .with a low Ary of "Heaven have the y oa wife." f ` e• us 1" " Ne - t ga lin " I v av a Dl up Union Township. He is ala a leading -I cannot make you understand,"' she - . - • lib illi toast o er ve eo tab to Bet �►o s trot lis, ,. I,. ` :`` she answered, gravely. palitioisa ot. ibab neighborh and a can' said slowly, nor do I nnderetand myaeli, , ., a ., file oleic and ahartrsiug Aad so' beoom apiauousmemberat 6he aharoh. The.you+ I only know what I feel, what my Instinet CHAPTER LV Then I must go alaina, hes errid ; I fella me, and that is that between n y hue will sot be gove►raad by oe►griaes ?bot have' img tl+rtitby are sure to lift aranr tt heavy? hie two little oitildren oma alone, waa To Tau gniy>< h .. in them nail ar reason nnr sense. Wei t af. band and Madame Vanira there i@ some- Loofa, t;,ountess of Lanswell, fn "Thea " cried Lady Marion, •' It is war without food or fuel, during th recent cold thing more than I know. I feel that there terrible trouble, and it was the fl t .real ' " The round bats! for ptmttg worasw �s spell, telling them he was gni g to Cole to the knife between res 1 i@ a rte betwAen them. He loo,ue at her trouble of her life. Her son's m triage .• War, it you will," said Lord Cbusdes; iso" In Many pretty ehs4gee« They are t}orner. w small village some m lea distant with difl'Nc�nt eyes ; he speairs to her with hada been ce►ther w difiiealty than w rouble "but always remember you aro put ant trimmed with fluted loops of ohi$on r a ditlerent voice ;when he sung with her --a difliuulty that the law had hal d her end to sho warfare when oo will l" Several days hetet Albert Br eh, • young it �►as as though their souls t3oated away over. Now po law could intervene, ad no •. y crepe a,td • variety at black flowers. Lilac, farmer of that vicinit fosse he deserted together." justice. Nothing could exoesd hers rise I shall appeal a Ley Latsswell sand y. r`P the Duke o jester;' said Lady )Marion, and tsarne`Qio°i+s etre the favorites. liar early children slnaoat famished and early froze • "Marion," interrupted the tietintese, in finding Madame Vanira, the Q sen of and her husband merely answered with a spring ogets•wotk briars will bq araoh in death, He aronaed the ae ghbore, and " my dear child, I begin to see what is the Hong, the mos-, beautiful, the most gifted hew• vogue, Many of thews are made of biraidin matter with you—you are jealuau." woman in England, positively the ` dais �• g prompt relief was Riven th peeish� " Yen, I am 'ealous "said the nnha maid,,' Y; With th+gtri ib wra indeed war Ga that► and a few of heavy esourfsl lana. A tiny pay the tempestuous young raon, knife." Such was the Gordian knot that offing of Drage, studded with Hoe jeQ children. Their ages are 5 an 7, and bag wife, "and not without cause --yon must the artful, designing girl from who by as I,a,dy Lanawell had to untie. and i6 ww the s, nukes a 'beoormitag outline for the for the timely arrival of Brush they would own that. Ah. Lady Lanswell, yon wonln appeal to the strong arra of Nee law he had' most difficult task of her Ute. M,i� have both aneattmbad to the verities of be sorry for me if you knew X11. see, it. ie saved her son She auAed in wo der to the tnernilea fete to which t vis faller p Oa dthe same evening when tha0 oonver• Black aispreys our dull jetted aigretbea had •handoaed them. wearieg me away ; my heart beats, my t}iink to herself what vronld nave h• paned Batton took place, Lord Chando. went te will flake the plass of feathers ten rotted hand,, tre�'mble, sod they burn like fire- Oh, if the marriage had not been deolar d null the o where Leone was la in they. shy Glod how I auf%r !" ��'+ P y 6 hats far }igh6 'totxt'isfng Tha tale of the' terrible se.$ rings and void. In that caee,ehe said to- eraelf, •• dace Bole a" He «waited until she endured a cold by the unfor nate little The Countess of Lanswell, in her iniperb with a shru of the shoulders in all rob&- y The woarniagbaaaets ttr be ?Para when 8 + P acme out and was seated in icer carriage ; tthe veil if takaa ofi are artistin little aflrafrs. ■affe,eexw 6rou;;ht tears to the eyes of aU erase of black velvet, eat by iu alienee ;for biiity the ul would not have take to the then he stood foe a few moments laaaitig Many of tlsar censisb merely ai t4 brand who heard them. The only m reel of food the first time in her life she was baffled ; for stage at all. She wondered that he hid aver ►be asst? door ape t+alkia fro her. rLakea by' them eosin then sod of their the first 'ince in her life she was face to face not sooner recognized her. ,She emam- •+ "g bow at areae, black ohifian ar lnetreirras silk g P with a h" man passion. Hitherto, in her bared the strop dramatic Row you tremble, Leone, be said. with a jet ornament or buokb nau ht abandoument, they stated, w a deada g. Visas? with +� Your face is white and your eyes a}1 through:the loop. Beneath the bow black whiah the oat brought into th house, cold, pro d presence all passion had veiled which Leone had threatened her.. " $re 1" which they fou ht the felin to poBeBss' itself ; t is unhappy wife laid hers bare, waa born an actress," acid my lad to bar. •+ " lulsas or black lilies of the trolley' rest q y The +spell is still on in% sh• answered. against. sbe hair, Another fanoiful idea for After obtaining the partially ten aarcaet xnd m 1 y was at a loss what to aay. In self, with a sneer. She determined within •• Whea )C have thrown my whole �tul into a mourtYir►g beaaet shoat, a puffin of crepe of the rat Ghe st.rvfng chiles dividedag her eat proud life there had been no -room herself that the secret should be ke t that g e oared the bloc y ' for 'solos snythin , I lose my own identity for inlay arranged .as a noronet with a buaoh of mto tRo Barts and d v w y ;she had never known it she to nu one llvin would she reveal he sant +' ad •• I r hung { did note en undereLand the pain. that the grewg sotrese was the it whom Nanta. wish, ab tiantina .• that b�k heliotrope, two or three pantries tic a frogmenta r&w. ViVeskeaed f m ether.in 6 did not so thaPo lghly eater utas those fsll•bloWn rose aoddin above it. and thinly cladst they haddled tog If her uaband had gone. out for a day the law had parted from her eon. aharaeten. I ha d y trosiize Ibis moment `i'lte black Aad yiole#g bonnet for aeoond ane rsorner of ttse cheerless r m ?Hili sit - - �� 'with the most bewutifal woman oa" earth, Lord Chandos, the Duke of hes r, the whether I am Anne Holo n, the anha povertystariaken abode under .pile o � ' i ,else wool either have eotn le`,el t nored world in y pay tttour8in ie a deeautn of boaHt sad V► P y 'g genera}, mnaL never kn " ,,leis. wife of bluff Kinit Hal,, or whether I om tr y. Black in a futile of%rt to keep war °r° Itbe fact, or, with a smiling satire, have Lord Chandos. must never telt it neither velvet ar black orepe oornbined with natur. R • Leone, the singer. ally obinred heliotro asla ` or us lo- almost unconscious froth cold w en reaaded. e passed i by. She did not lova Lhe earl would ebe. What was Abe to dot Ater• i• I know which oa T era " he Bald his p• p The indignation is vary bine against the ' ?well enc gh to be jealous of him ; she did rible incident had ha ease --tar able to y ' ,,, tinted Orohids, :her heliotro objen and Pp eyes Aaekicg berawfth a wisttal loon. All inhuman father and three of White a knot rinds land love or jealousy in others, her ori whose life no shadow reek lids- black' Howes, fore mapy new aind beauti= . King Hal's wives put together are not #ql >bhene , . a►plsing him era freely rued ehomd is $he est ow quite helpless before the aa- dame Vanira had aneepted an sag ment worth your little flngeri Iosone, See: how i return. lids. Turner. '1'oWast ip _ Tr'UAW' hap w fe, whose grief annoyed her. 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X1 -]_ c D.� aonnpwratively low tempeTrt►tt:re. t. the T -- x, >- ... ��Y L 1. � � �. � EN C1V�. of the getrdein he '+farts early vegetable+ ; �; completion of the process, te inoculation , under glasst .and.b hhe Liffe :the general , � :� q k ""' - 4 $ ' takos plana and the effect of, one species of b' actil foto -acedia ,the �"s are members of one eat " d ,p ,�4� P farmer fa plowing is g y hula i,- 11.1 , f haoteria on the $avoc of the final exinat, CiOVBP 1p '�liriatily fir Sttxtk.. _ market ardeger is haru►erting his Brat crop. Y r , A I jw. ,g THFS AROMA INP g 11CROBE$ CAU, g ed b nature in a mutual love, and fitted 'ls'; , . b for a social life, -Seneca. _.:�v i BUTTE$ AND -CREAM. be butter or oheeat, G&u be studied Tn Tt►a disouesion of iiia question calls -for This early crop is almost indepcndeut of r,;- �f ,. addition to the necessity of Dream neer• sdverae s►ea468r andtFcuth and it the Oil !how muni more doth ben 'bean' cif i - * `: L ' ' going this rooves yacator 4n ex of the, following among - realises a f 'r teousseem by that sweet otnamentwhicht =:1. ,` 111, 1.blAined by 97-peristt+ents wIR6 fI g p Prep y to inoou• market price■ are QeQd ili►e Shakes ears :; :: , u�gemi► . lotion, it is also of praottasl advsa a in other features of oompe►rison: ll`lrat the rt of hie iuoome ver earl . Later the truth doth glue+ P j gacterla—Ry a profess er; 8terutswtisi its preservation. relative auitabelit of clover and timoth rhe alar field cr eeme nae following wn= A entlemaa that love° to her himself � ,s,d Callose the "fry sNO'a �� The ptraotiaal soccer o[ pastes nation refs tivpl y Y g t' If one aro g , ` Uaf[armlr—i!'erae- p talk will ea more in a minute than he $, .. , ., pec 9 in furnishia second, other in rapid air astoli. p \ 111111' �ttv ,U to �t�r will quadruple the oon°umption of arftam g ire' turns out poorlq it is tnrued over for a later will stand to ' • , month.—• -Shakespeare i �- -%,-.'L' 'j INS iaeEesr. in lar a cities and the snit bnsine will the question of relative producttvene"I . V } ttcxl - g Hearts are like- flowers ; they remain j . �' Modern datryia within the post few be considerably enlarged throng this third, the question of relative aaitability g Finsll ', the fal� enin is oarrietl r►ell :� "k y 11 g open to the softly falling' dew, lint shut of t factor. Uneterilired vream u offs thick for feeding in the matured form;and fourth ap into wittier. Spinach late lettuce, in the violent down ur .of rata. —Rich r�''` been laced upon s aoientifio bass and iregneatly thin. At times i lees e t rsdiahes Lurgi ° aunties wind other tate .�' '� „ V years has P ter. ', P he various kinds of live stook to which P + aq sly .of the robtema that formerly well sad aplwin it is soar wa soon ar sliver• ve stables aier all canted so that tt►ey''will t :41i = P » and :` laxed dairymen ars now rendered ed to patrons. Iu'sorne loaalitiee, where these foods are &daptsd. Doan the land epi late ar p►ible. From Who dareii to think thatthese !ew thous �< Y 6�W11peCp Clover will nndcabtedl vide t mulch pY sad ears have exhausted file majestic ► �z�i explicahle through the application of science the practice i° ip vogue of retailing ateri- y 'pro the three sensoria, early spring, midsum- Y t C - e in dairying like lined cream, the .product is annaly d and more tore than timothy sore +ore mer, the fall, the market gardener is rare and mysterious being that vra eils►11 man 2 t r9 tl Pas Y Per g Phillips Brooks. # ; �� ' to practice. Knowledg made of a certain per Gent, of richness nese so to mane meiae slue fa this respect its ie P° , vii nesrl all kinds of soil. But the com- K'�� ,, all other technical industries has grown that customers know each time the grade Y made more! independent of bad eeaaons. The lights of s picture, are .created Icy � � � f. ° .,. mainly out of experienoe, Modern dairying material they - are purchasing a After mon red clover will provide more than nay To a Certain extent the grower exclusive" shades ; the highest pleasure which nature : '' ". pasteurised it can re- other varlet This arisen from the teat• y 6 g p on LIr that 4 . s b a attempting to build its aiie;tte accurate Dream has been p y g I of wheat, Corn or �ootton mi ht learn has indul ed to sensitive fi ercepti &*.�, . served at least a week at this sesso of the or ower of clover to row n again after w lesson from these truck ardeners. It is of rest after fatigue. --Jo nson- ' k6,wledtSe upon surer foundation and in p g p wg g - �* w ¢;3t y�r' it has been eaten off, and from its. reatet not well to put all the eggs in one basket (;titins mast encase me if I aoaapsi'e them F %` % a doing this seeking to ascertain the cause of1. g is farming, as we rote learning very esiphs- certain witimale called asses, who, by , i� �4 -t well eethblished prooeases.1.1. ODD FORMS OF MONEY power to resist drought. Though clover Maally every few years. By diversifying gnawing vines, originally taught the.,: -. ��_ 3 R. !>y q To assist in such work baeteriolagj some should be eaten off In an average season, it our crops we not only make more GCrtainty great advantage of pruning them. -Shen �� �' t all &rid ie thriving tovether gnaw maV, thalU noel Older P unitive will come right up again, and will tins of profit, but we tend to prolong the grow• stone. 4 a; { rest t; a potent Y err to broaden and atrengthea ; mediums" or icishsm;e. oontinne to grow from spring until fall, .i°g °gi°Om I "aslri fiery sure that any moa of oommbn.' °d- ' with chemi Y andetata�pding may, by culture, vara, st• i t %. 7 In the Portuguese setons of Angola, Theseus timothy will not grow mnolP roller ��" a the .principles upon which advance in poaro Light for the Stable. tention and labor make himself whatever . } IY 1t he le excepts seat eta --•Chester ,:x scientific dairying is made' possible. Baa before the year 1694, the oiroulating medium the sattlral r�easou for harvesting alto tss�- Intelligent dairy farmers know that it ie P �. 6 P° ed is the youngest member•of the f i ' oons6ted of small mst�,, woven from a tured crop. Clover is a deep-rooted arop; field• �!t' terio,ogy possible to have s stable light- and well ny Men of t its are often unfortunate . t a beedsisterhood of licca sciences that deal with species of straw, and which the natives when it is pastured the roots find moisture P° venfileted and at the acme time eo warm the m4nement of. public business, be- - ad mRa, life and its function°. For a long time it called libongoa. Each libongo presents sway down in the soil, hence the exposure1. orfs a of medicine rood even w value' of five• rein. Tho snbatit tion of of the surface of the land b Lorin is that roster will not freeze in it during the Danes they are apt to go out of the common �. } e gswr,, •' was -merely a p g Y g l coldest weather. Plenty of windows are byhtbe quiakneea of their imagination. _ , I, ,. t 1 now the term ttacteria i° associated with copper coin for this curious straw money does not seriously hinder the growth o iff anal ` me dread. contagibur .disease. But with Duma near bringing shout a revolution, and the clover, But with timothy it U differ- needed, an�1 it is well to whitewash the Ballade and pular eon s` +tie both tits i= I eo whole interior at least once a year, T. cause and effect Of general morals ; they are y was the cause of the death ole man . As a en4 It is a ahallow-rooted plsnt► Cosec with, t ` further study the effect of bacteria in man 1 Accomplish thia,at the least expense o " first formed and then resat. In both points practical and useful lines is being shown medium of trade among .the abor gines of quently when the plants Are cropped closely P _11.` �' 41 time. make • whole barrel of whitewash of view they are an index of public morale. v an(, -the tittle of its influence is steadily California, sea -earn or abalone° (H liotider) the +tin axle winds quickly lift much molt-' , —H,' Martineau. '� d` `I `. -4,, wiuc.n,nga the lowest t of vegetable have been highly esteemed both or their and apply ft ver thiole with s broom. Be- rn q y tore out of the land, hence the - titpothy y flnob s starved bank of moss; tilt, that. � his Bacteria ate type beauty and im rtance when used as shell gin by aweepin� the sides, Partitions sad May morn, blue ran the flash across ; violets ,. f M xea to life and are composed of a single cell. The y ceases to grow. - t . most common methods of bacteria growth money, the she is in the latter one' being calling. Where the surface i° uneven, a were born• • Sky -what a soowl of aloud, " out into stri s f ors one to two riche° in Young oloyer is muoh snore" suitable to force um with &,.spray nozzle is excellent till near and far, ray on ray split the.. enable the plaut to increase with\aetonish• length, According ding to the curvature of the P P - . f a rapidity. lefty. Many species ander most 6 + K the growth of young animals than yoant; for applying fie -whitewash. The white- shroud : splendid, a star 1 Browning. , s, - . inR p shell, and about one-tlfird as wid an,long. timothy, as t'Ite proportion of the albatni- wash must Graf be rubbed through a sieve Bashfulness isagreat hindrance to s rnan a . favorable conditi� a multiply with wonder- There were atrnng on a airing rid need to remove the lumps, or they will alp the 11 -, fol sickness. '1 ,ose bactaria or microbes voids to the oarboh stater is much higher, valve of the amp. gasp the win�owe both in uttering his sentiment° and in . 3 n &e - q both as money and ornaments. he string Y understanding what is proposed to him ; : y as they are trequeutly called, abound is bore the name of ulil.o sulon As an .but timothy pasture is more suitable for from beiri s lashed b tacking old bags or W is ter, soil and in living plants and y P g P: Y it is therefore cod to pre°+ forward with - air, wa illustration of the purchasing po war of &a working horses than clover. And timothy blankets over them. Lime ispnrifying and g ural a»w} ' an Cold hinders their development discretion, both in dieoonrse and Company hen heated long enough at the tem- abalone, it may be stated that in New has the advantage of greater permanency , deodorizing, and miikes it easier to keep of the better sort.—Bacon. ( %- 1 1, and w Mexico a bores has been traded f a single than clover. Nor this reason it may be the stable clean and in order. Another est perat_ure of boiling water they are killed e which correspond t4 shell,, profitably soarn with alaike plover to prn- reason for providing abundant light is to It is a secret known to brit, few, yet of Qg°°e• but those spore , 0°F of animals. no small use mote >�erssf is endure even this tetnperwture From the r1eiga of Hea L. down to vide pasture, as alsike clover in • er will proow ora win�ter� dsdiryi Ulit�ike a person whe you fsllt into a man's conversationthe conduct of life, s I "; seeds, w Henry 'l wain for some length, of time, thouh h higher the period of the entwblisbmen of the Ae to relative productiveness; C o A • Bank of England, the legal tender mons have the advantage on average mils, since engaged in a BedentacyulumuPito her vii l ty whe her be has y agreaterd inclination to a s tea- beat kills teem speedily. g of England roue fwbrioated out of wood. two crops of clover may be obtained in one. Cannot receive the slim -� aot?tta�g, i)ROH•TH of BA(ITEEIA• p for instance, gets from labor hear you, or that you should hear him. ;,ham This instrument war called , an ezohange season, but only one of timothy. It map that a horse, A cow aanr,ot do her beat Steele. 1.with the reales I readiness tall and b virtue of it, the h leer was not be quite correct to say that on average in the saarhine, mtortable in alight Attention makes the gcnina ;all learning, . Kaeterta stow w ;( Sime= - :n. milk and cream, exposed to the air, and angled to by from the C own the soils twice an much clover cosild be -obtain- unless she is ma a ao fancy, science, and skill depend upon if. ; e had et, by their development in these liquids cause value prescribed theron. It rally non- ed in one season as of timothy, but the •rid cheerful stable. It builds bridges, opens new worlds, tesla ga. And. ` them to sour and curdle. Vessels in which silted of one-half of a four -side rod or amount of Clover pi odaeed would far a:- b diseases, carries on the business of the gfiert beg in and dream are kept, area grehtsouros staff, on which, when in its entire state, coed that of the timothy. In dry seasons k BRAVE GIRL wQrid, Without it taste is useless, and La nand of constamination by these pwraetio growths the sum it purported to repr'rent was the differenoe in favor of the otover would th } beauties . cf, literature unobserved.— - ' 4t. L_q ," ML, nasi. he.nco cleanliness of the vessels in use about carved in transverse notoches, arying in be greater than in moist seasons. But it .r earner must be imperative. width for t ousands, hundred , scores, should be borne in mind that timothy will Tate Brsves� ori et SiMy or xteen- or Per WW hen we live habitually with the wicked, of eses'T ' a dairy or creamery . j The longer a specimen of milk has been pounds. shill rigs and pence. Tose signs Qrow well on low-lying soils not well ad- formed 1 we become necessarily their victims or ., tete ws� ; ezpcaed to .the acts of bacteria, other were for the alearried. For the vantage opted to the growth of common red Clover. It does not, regnirta either mature years their disciples ; on the contrary, when we {; aproaG'r. things being equal, tie greater will. be the cf thous 'w o could' read tate sum was In the matured form, we en the form of or an ex+lied position indite to develop the associate with the virtuous, we form oar -1. i and as a One selves is imitation of their virtues, or at granasN number of bacteria present, written in rile on two oppoet a aider of gess, doves has chs advantiige ws s flesh sora al natural consequence cream wilt usually the atwfi, olid finally, with a knits aqd producer, at,d it ther1.efore batter wdapted gw►►itiee R,hat make a baro or heroine. least lose, every day, something of our 4' m►llet the staff itself was split t in two, torr youth animals than ,.imothy. Accord- f the bravest And shoat resolute deeds that faults. Agapet. t G • contain a very large number'digestible• longitudinally. one half, .we have. aver road of was performed, only i j �d tin' The presence of these organisms to far lled the ins too areas the natrleats In The Latest Scandal. randb Log r; prom bung injarioce ie of a Punitive advan-, tally- or check, was given to. he person the two are u follows : recently, by •girl of sixteen who roue - ' aa4-: taus ;n the buttermatier sloes modern ex- for. whose service it rows into sed ;the Albuatinoids. Carbotiydratss. Fat. g_ g pus of the latest scandals unearthed in `` UPSti n hwe roved that the ripening other half, rolled the Doan er tally. Per Dent, Per eent� Per !a n1: serving ar a linin room girl in a hotel •t M w,�.: perimenta Q p ;a 9S Kansas. _ m of. of cream is due practically exclusively to row laid rip for safe keeping until its Glover.... 8 ;i 1 Harper, France reads like s burlesque. A man rose ,' corresponding tally should brought Tin1°Wry•• At four o Clock ora the warning .of the posted for dAfrsnding a wine merchant by , their cotton, wofl ciccnmetancea which From the Comparison thus given it vriU Chia . of hasten bacterial growth also sid the ripen- i in by Lhe person who has art given ,representing that certain sharesof the Nice - in rocesa The variety of these germ° value for it. +Its intrinsic vales was, of be • rent that where growth Is wanted 18th of I�iovember, a fire broke out at this y or twos wni h are fosse growing in cream in ver g g hotel In its rooms slept thirty seven'Navigation. Com an ,which be ave" 'fn qr K Y 'coarse only that of the wood of which it will be obtained in a mach teeter degree YP Y g from clover, bat where fat peoduotion wad guests. A, strong wind war blowing, and payment for goods, were worth much more ''t` great and there is no apparent uniformity it was Composed, but, by rept tatioa, i iu regard to species. `cearcely two epee - it denoted large sums. .It w & current heat prodtiatt°° ace wanted. tlmothhy n the fire spread rapidly. than their market value, This led to an eecv actually therefon •. beater food for horses Fhan of the scorns two dining room inve°ti tion of the company, which ad i i -'l ilalisa n ane of cream lu the same creamery are J token of real money and y when the are being worked. In one g suet IssK r:t,ened by the same variety of bwoteria. I dteteihute it from mut W an by this -Clover, Y p g gird were es�esp one of them, whoso vertieed a daily eeevioe between Nice and inxc►:b�s Clover has be+u found adapted to feeding 1`ie conditions sffeeting the. growth of exchange, Fiotiri this Primitiv tally was resbar variety of animals than timothy,-ornich It tilmed out that the a e entirol zeh ser bill, Hrat iutrodnoed a g et of Condisiuns. nate is Mand Sohermerharn, woke• half• foram S the y never had any epal persons :difl`erent epectea of bsotersa r Y derived the R ` „ wad under w eater vert y _ wed'--- beyond the ecutrol of the huttermaker and in 1696 by Mr. Montague, the Chancellor A• hue been Mid, ib is relatively better for suffocated by smoke. Her companion rows lbs they had hired an old steamer on credit, . _ � it is impossible to obtain uniformity of re- o f the Exchequer. The 'word b►11, too, ye insensible ; and Mand thou h herself half - all olaeror of young animals wbt.ih are t had Changed its name two or tinea times to and abet -- sults b the ordinary process of ri ningi was no doubt•derived from the Id French y g halgad the other out Of the aui%o&Lod, conceal its_ identity and used the different f HaBone: This (act ie doubtless pie cause of pie oro- bills, whi•ih meuie a staff. k t bills immature, owing to t►ta relatively large wutdow. sad herrelt leaped vac, Dotting name°+ to make up chair fleet, Aa the steam 9 Y and bills of ezahan ain our o n rw come proportion of lute albuminoids which it y, g Y se took s . cu, fence of butter of inferior ualit at g Y contains. But it is more relished a io than her, flesh badly on the glass an she did so. or was not seaworth it regularly left Nias Sys hsia is certain seasons, and is one of the aaabe° of i from the wale wooden base, an goldiCrr t° bat is much more She dragged her .companion to a place with great display, and ss fGoa ae it whe 1.di' erence between the butter i of difIernnt still said to be "billeted " timothy if well eared t England difficult to caro,: and is consequence, is where she wools be role, out of eight made for a► refs place -ora the , std creameries and dairies. I because 7merly they loud wooden itch lees frequently found in a properly Then she saw %hat the fire was envelop- Coast, never trying to go to Corsica, and alae Walk -7-i. IS',x erimentation has, therefore,_ g biltee" or tallies to ibe vio allot° upon y.., is the hours, and that the quarte had not •flet a while returned to Nice., The Captain P brought „ p cured condition than tin Clover Cat kke any': out three important po uta is the handling! I whom thy' were; nartored. In olden times hu been found w more g and grew were never prole. The deviser of i P , offioerii of the army who wa a taken intA •t a proper stage been alarmed. a rete of milk and cream : First, the im ortance : suitable food than timothy for.milch cows, Tc a task of doing this tools upon her this iugeniona scheme is a navwl engineer ' ^ I give iter. of keeping milk so far.ae possible free from.'the Kilaq's own pay were said to be est on for sheep, for brood Bowe. .,,Cows and telt, Breaking through a fastened lower and a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. bacteria by the exercise of the greenest , the staff ; that is, they we a iia with P - - ewes not only relish itbetter than timothy. window, and °,gain cutting herself severely, t° ,ewcrk,�; c!eaniiness, Second, the importance of Rxubequer tallies, or wooden oneY• ' but it will rodaoe more milk, and brood I'; p , she crept tack into the hotel the halls of f ChlneSe Kites. r r: w'as thr ` cooling milk immecliately after it is drawn ��_ - wwe may ba made to consume a large which were thick with choking smoke. She Great ingenuity is displayed by the Chi- . l . from the cow, in order to prevent the sour, quaritlty of clover bay if fed to therm in the coals not walk upright against the smoke; inB as lou ae possible. Third; the advsa- Peddlers >i:nd the eg�ars.. but, getting down on her hands and knees, nese in the mannfaetnre of leiter. Kites of g Po pea '18 right °'ay' t that clover is a rnoro I p K the wngular shape common among ouraelvea _ . taAe of keeping cream under eircumetan end the be s, the latter It is than appal her face to the floor, she Crept throe h the G '•a . avoura}rle to the toroth of bac'—tiro that The peddlers gK y i from room to room, B are never seen, the designers representing K Y Corridors; alarmiq all valuable food for live stook than bay. , .riders ripening. especially, are inevery way wor by of notice. it tr muG}i better ip sustaining the fertility in the house. of their own sweet will flowiers, birds, fish BA(`rBRIA-TrIAT RIPEY CRZAM.'_ . Pekin bas more than i a shat of beggar's, d s nitrogen feom of the lend, Cl over bring I Everywhere she left a trail of blood - ab Obs mast impuden aqd on the the ajr ';ud freta ;the subsoil, bat ti e6 two I behind hot from her bleetting flesh. When —and, in fact anything that may be for a The different species of ttwoteria wht who are ea Diff of the land. Y the last guont had o erred the door of his °p the earth or in the wa re ander t : ordinarily - ripen cream rounee varying le the most wretob •looki°g in taken aitc�t va,ins timothy. , It in the ' `oom in response to bar calls, he found her earth. Many of iheui are ez remelt' tea _ . effects upon it during their growth, yet (wbO mus"t not cadet raerea ro y r het len in • col offer own blood. all assist 'in ivies the peculiar Savor to the world, though some °f the gontrive to most valuable of i.tbe g p Pok ®t lying p iful and do infinite credit to the artistic Ise., giving P respectable living out f it, These diaoov+iced• It Ia amore pe1anerit than Thoagii he was himself half -smothered, . wa• The ;make a respe it °aced, and oleos ss the girl, and groping tsatei) of the people. Run�sp figures, re- tie cream :end the aroma to butter. ore ea r sluing wad Clover, It is mroh °sore way thin guest pf P ac3�s °f chief ohj;ct in ripening cream is, to poo- �, of course, the ,1w P Y `his way, reached the street with her in resenting historical Ct mythical events, pOe fair _ duce this butter aroma, and the aroma, I' Lha eeieu _ ho have t ought of sad it ie ro•eminentl the ha for Y ors°°• safety. No life was tort in- fire ;bat it •Pte very commonly used, White emblems, though ver evanescznt controls the Price i °riII`l When .own with clover the tots:l field in Y a <le y t with .their own hands. some erred c acre, the hay is more esaj,ly " in said -that several people would andoubt- °elih to the double fish, ant characters of of the saleable product. The buitermaker carried oq fnCr p� it ,ads oeim-�� P f 1f•mutil rio° that r horrible to Cu-ed� and the tapo answer ill Tor being wily hwve perished but for thin heroic girl's felicitous import. such, foeron aforttune a arcus -° owes to bacteria the -flavor givqu to his fly► o sp �. - (longevity) and Chi (g ) [rrlre Sqa>� . butter, for by their toroth _Lhe materials wi�taee+r, sad bogq, to hut% b. t� once of fed together. effort+. (_ � favorite on of .!, g we at��,, in the cream are dacomposod and the Com- � st *gers, upon qse chart .i exist ; - Women and Paradtsd* . on some of them musisounds oel stria s are be . o ndd. r e flavor- Ord inese do obi mitts liber- - lead to .believers, men and uranged that tie Y Thotfiret ones socon-.' era a p formed hick produce f b 1 f ,tLe ' ;he Mai, God has p as they fly alp and odor of high rade butter. Different ;all and thea spectacle it on wtvh which ®t iiSrdenel'S• tom to COWS ' g yOk ripultueal depros* gardens beneath which rivers flow, strutted are said to have been instrumental k' species of bacteria vary gnuch e►e to the •the are more, familiar than copy' the r t +� p women, g e dii»stsaa n flavor the im art to butter toms. ivi _ g Y tatrout . C+oafuaiva--- hoareli°ld Lttriag P old®oars have had rather dwell therejn forever, and goodly planes in saving an army whenLin,dire distress. ' Y P ' $ P ' pscP siva the marke�, The General oQmmanding t�tie unfortunate a rise to good, Come to extra fine anti Others , WO .4 . p wad they have � eh, bein hemmed in by the enemy; �e- a. i* X. �-v_ the torsi a ain, .ip the Harden of Fd force, to a ver) or quality of Savor. A rriajor• "� Bri , so called a the haat of the irate nod an weimen re- S e ,deserted r'; ry P° 9 Y I soca forget• little 'ss any other Verily, men rerlg sorted to the stratagem of flying in the ity of our common dairy specks produai; element, a lig t X aha 1 no ray f. u 4 good, but not the beat utility of butter. , lijutnerau as the are every here about coffered probably he reason for this i° not aig°ed, and believing men and believing dead of night's numbelr of kites with mu._ hbors, P to the resent time the manufaelcialrere the or wd this 1 and sidle suer of ie►reaers„ T 7 '! WA Q ' 9 p rofi0 in the women,sad devout mon and devout woii�en, sic strings so arranged"asi to emit sounds €� - P ,"t1i+6 city, y hiriin an threatening that the is mor p Te _ ling the words, Beware of Han: of butter has had no means of controlling • i ► g ora m g and truthful me sad truthful +Romep, sad Li a the Syrians, st the note of the chariot - , w . a r y4 thenselves if y •but thwt the market ardCner g R bws: ` `, the epeciee in his cream,• -buL has been-;tQ do ret ible things tobusiness, +tient yvomea.•an hum- ,. and orb ver oro mon form ort a vu tety of farm pioduoe at al ppurulent men roue p wheels, the contending " hot took flight at 11 lilted to use those brow h to his cream- refuse rrtr- y hat of raise such tie men and humble women, and almsgiving hey 1e°�'3 : cry in the milk furnished b� his owtom� which ibex ta°f 00 is t t of the eo►r that the failure of one moil and almegiving wolinen, and fasting the sonnd,and were destroy d—horse, foot, rvecities I ,i- :. . i Y ; mut" ,, p common, bu Reasons 7 the ' " " and e►nd dragons. . " a era. ;;ciente here offers & helping band, ! blinding hsutsel IMan Fess In fao>y y i t :: Ar `. for the bacteriologist can isolate and orb- 1 g on sac h, is it to ave the arms 1 or two d a loin them•_ men who cemaembor God much and women fain in ore cul u les of baoteri& I still oCm Then mbar of th halt and the f ener lly upon on e�r more who rememb®r $im—Qod has prepar• Re air DiBapp Iarillg. '� tw 1+ P t rer.the spec ont off s roe eoae beggar, �cnlate g Whish scents the beat &veired batter. -eta belie . P urns° out silk poorly Y g q A correspondent in the neon Lancet ittaw little;l - P fli blind addition w vegetable crops g ed for such for iv nese and a mi ht hire. He o2n eu 1 hem to the creameries to ; urs who, i , that there -U little a into Paradise, ye aq your aII . PP 9 1 of the ai y g or. in such shun anoe dnrin Enter y asks if I?ed hair is diaappe ring, and then '�nall - food , rise all starters in cream ripening. This ; bein bli d,has a iron skews run tiros b " For inatanoe, g P , T e Koran. - g bPoney in the nal ea roue wive°, ha py -- .- sclds his own testimoi• that red heads will artificial ripening of cream promises much H is $&Id to twist it about t Beso° bbaq P° have _— — —• y h' iod P 8 ipoth Che lee. ed &rid row. $e Bogs the pea oorl as a rule, and of 'i " for the near future and alsieady ha° been to kesp he flesh egg both tariited nut cry p Y' +'deme kith be bait° ° profit is catch the An Invitation o Dinner. sop bees+ which so etinies and ito°tell the tenth; used :; . successfully operated at "several experiment riment ' 'About with a emu 1 gong, on the .Hindu is Stas�tisti Pe abo while there b a modes P flattering. rivets ca alit , etatione. t' mean very P Y w l Tice use of a pure culture of a " Io attr t atter t a � Tenults are notby �y In hi° p although bettor aver that blondes Are disappearing, and 1@°E , • spec:ea from Uruguay im r n extra, hem itabl inclined. The �raare : g y p {Died the flavor 1 ; - venot frequently very hospitably that brnnettea are annually increasing in of the butter of a creamery 20 per Dent., Utii°�° b! ®flier of the foririe• �s>d `1 accordin to ex n• as a "rate than ro onion. Red hair is snp>Doaed to denote ;� r ,• A Sts IlY Woman these thr aro are atter &ll only a swot than his oasts prejndioes,prealude him real uiokueas of intellect, 1. elks briery ,,; g Pb t es. linatee. Bpi from eating with Earo seas dose not always violent temper, g q f h did "`_�lroti of Lh marrat et gardener'■ list, If f P 5 13efora ih9culatin a . uantit of cream, eat- ; Y sh rt + offorin an invitation to dimer &warm temperament and a partiantariy clear , prevent him g This Dom lezton. If red hair i° disappearing, 1 Deft : 1 barn co.bba o sad P d intellects must be on the j is ' with bacteria from c oulQure knov►n to R'm l merit n t She is said atm u rofit on all of the other —his •idea of English " hospitality. P .. 0 cod Dai „ _ es a g° tp te,toee, its iml,drt a hf h rade Savor to'fhe batter, it weave a woman• nothing P° liv►a , ro w la first g g I& cry est and a ood g g g p 00 ei{ •esgs;=. necessary to kilt tilt 'the+ germs �• foe i She's t at stingy .he he is at 11 snaking g seen cansiets in his drivin hie seats to a hotel thea tem axe ._ presentin"the 1jomErtie— onions, ae, tomatoes, g for dinner, while he awaits its dearease. IE would he; be. right to make , �. s ., cream or the direct and in- 1 air eh reatho. ane, sa ly pe 11 other ve etables and pay g dividual of%ort of the inoculated a °cies begru`lges the v 1, „ y . r ' L'►nw a urnbe r °°d a r,¢d ho is aonru on in another art of the hanse; a statement, that r®d hair is disappearing mn&Asilo" 4" ; f� will be frnitlesa. Paste r aterlf• �� Y°p uma�e elf. $aro ae is worth oorn�i° lf° ak3 up his limo moat of It takes cue eome.little limo to get used t unlace .a epeaial investigating committee, �- nation ' urination o „ Ja ge far y I it ?" Dom roles some if raoedare, but after -awhile which Is just now the fa$hion, should make ,ata is the name asitia rawtbe.. The lou, telly sure to this mode of P g be P?O"-eBg consists g evert enty 08n a l p a r3enln in f uric sees the pro riety of sooeptin the a full" report. The diaappearsuoe oI hair of', . abeamslues cnivatin et t given to the process of b „- NO " , a fit aittie I started i them p Y s iI, p t+ra. rota mil an had ' Another font root market to • ]3egiu• , kittduesa the spirit which prompts it. " any Dolor is to be deplored. �► .ores n a k or cream y k.. �� Webs m t th' .>sitahea Cn is arcade veey 8 .. c , � i .: p F tlfa+ cons$ Pay �stic grr�wtha. The prowess' &few reps of it that the seas 1.. 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Q - ;: Sale R B 0. . . , TOLTt s r , . 1- �j —�_ - . .. , . . . I...A FRinsY, F : 22nn.--luredit' a le of H p ok: . - . . . . r.s at lot -12, B seline, 'N ru ­.' __ Cattle and Pig �( Pktriu ro art of Thoe. Wilso s s CL RE 1 O a htP . eying, tl#e ,p p ee bills foe NORTA r iCV �G' ; sale at Z o clock sharp auctionee . • s ' s '1 . Friday morning at its oftics particulars. Thos• Pouohe ,, m published every Y - I Pickermg, OnL. ---- - d fes.^^^^; BIW-. - - TERMS - New A(ZverttSem nts... I . ---•=--� . 1�3 b per year; Zjs i.00 if paid in adgano•. - r_____i--_ - - _-. _ I __ _. --- - k RATFS OF ADVEItTIE31NG: ES.J, Gordon. an Jol?n G®, -'• y-_� EXT ENK ��rE ; d- •��' to cents. A PPL Ont., are preps ed to�urcha e ,� �fiirrst insertion, per line „ A Pickering, es, an ay t e - e.,, _J I ash subsequent insertion, per line - 5 uantity 01 good winter app —ly , , _ M P •Q P4 P d d 04 �' `4 H This rate dues not iuolude Legal or Foreign ad- gbest market price therefor. r11�11 t' ! '• ertisements. -- • even to parties making con- -- - e , - . special terms g the year. Half- GrONn ee a fatly for lie , s : - ,a • 70TATOES-- . P „ ij ��� . .a �. racte'for 3 or 6 mouths or able quarterlp.� 1 over 60 new and standard &rho ls°H' Cat '1 1; -- �_ y� Sale '�� early or year contracts pay and true to tante, at hard time P ,� a 1 "�� 1, ' ig)iland Cree �e WW1. i g G:. -:Go'* 1 1. Business cards, ten lines or under, with Paper• logos free. CLOS BRU 3., 16 �� p- no ye:Lr,.$ i 00, payable in advance. . i; -' . Notics in local cglumna feu cents per lice, Ont. - _ - - . '.. , — -•- -. a }A_ { live cents per line each subsequent inseriica- E_rrWb ,naR, m 1gj1 COwB aQ' d ' mit - Special contract rates made known on app OR SA --dncludin9 the hal ,lice of our �iI11a8 and VW- �eB,T's 8 . . ; .. tion. No free advertising• written nstructione Ers 5 years, one Jersey and . EAesud' 80 >, . . � .,isements without •1 ere apply to J. e I .- _ ­ ., i Advert g class milkers, 18.19. . . . .� will be inserted until forbidden and a �averdtise- Greenwood. -- . . 6ordiuglp-. Orders for discontinuing ___ ------^-�' ROTARY SIiUTTLE.. -: ; ••• I menta most be �n writing and sent to the pub- --- SAL �' OR TO REN —lne acre SEW1 4• MACHINE. lisber. -101t of land with good house, toed' barns a d - - '+` Job work promptly attended to, with plenty f , . __ ��Many of these Goods were par' __,.,,� W. J. CLARK PROPRIETOR. horse stable, two orchards, , I • water. At pI�unbartoD, west o school. hon ►�1Ti . Chased at the recent Trade �3alea , .: iculars apply to JOH REID, CI e- j j= art T AR For p 19-tt B � � i � � � �± . Our Polirtiog-8tr�at-Independenoq. wont. I- —m 1 _- at �O cents and VO tante On the. Our AiYu-A First-class LooalPaper. ' --OST.--=A book, etititl "Dr. ; _ eotatio of - mage'. Travels in the Holy Land." betty n RadiCAl d8paltnre fr I the, old style The helu ty L Our Egp • of Pickering and vicinity . lot 95, con 8, Pickerin , and Mr. W. lige by le 9'• vibrating lever machines. •��.w..!Y.*�••••�•�•••••'••': '•"'"^' ' _ g Dmsrs Goods from 'S cents per pard lip..:.. . - support of the veovte Kingston Road. The finder Wil oblige bpyele v- ing same at this office, or with r. H. 17 18 The Standard is not CIpBMd with the _ FEB. 22, 180- so-called " cheap " maohines,.it is the Shaker Flanrigls from 4 Dente per yard lip ....................................... . - _ � - - _ FRIDAY, -------�— LOTE t1R EN WOOD Grey Flannels from 8 Deals per yard up ................................:........ • . - .. 8 C 'AR oo�.l Cray n .*FuieSt -of the Fine.`- Good'h"vy Tweed at 200 worth�85a. per yard....... I ......................... . Will ge lessons in C lir •` NOTES AND -COMMENTS. and pencil d awing, Water lore and it . xacu Ogjeete, or We are obliged to welt eorrespondinR Lstn heavy Fallolottl at 460., worth 760. per yard.• _. p b -. Paintinr, from Co tee, . 11 : : - Parma and date apply to MRs. Q. WJ DSCK • price. ,,But,, it is cheap. at double the Men's Underwear from' 450. rap. Shirts and Drawers '........................... .. , ' The staff of th3-Government print- Pickering. ' price asked for the old style machines - in department at Ottawa has been than the lir®. It is true nems to Mea's heavy wool Undershirts and Drawers at Secs, worth X1.25...••..:••• g 5 $10 and $20 (lenui a Cdnfede to y Mean's Scotch Undershirts and Drawers at 95e., worth t 1, ,„,,, : - doubled in order to hasten along the �+ ,.I... 1' Bills only five cents a ch ; @100 and 60 �, L �* liked . bills ten Dents each. 85 and b0 ant s6i n -plan ' r jl MAn'8 Nid i}l0oes, , at d5 ;OeDtd, worth d 1. ZS... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••.,. printing of the voters' lists. This , locks as though the -elections were gent encu each. . $1a on ire ill a°t cp 8.ea a: - . - Men's Kid Mite, lined, at 85 e1}Dls, worth 1.25 ......................:.... near at hand. dress, CHAS. B. BARKER, We t Atlanta. 17 . J 100 hairs Leather Harvest Mi 12jo., worth 25 cents .::............... ed, 200 oro th 40 cents .. - 6 h at 100 pairs L littler �ditls, In r The -Ottawa Government members �TANTED—The eubg riber, wants to v Good heavy 8 -in0 Grey Co ton 8 cerate, wort ce te.........,,. are very reluctant with regard to an- �/�l exchange an aged sound horse, de o- a y n r a ten ,oro ••••••••a. - crat cutter new,1 set of beav bob leighe n w, - Extra heavy 86 i ch it ey Co ton t 6 is rth 10 C 9 ............. : ' nouncing another session or all lm• for a good roadstgr mare, abo t lb+jands h gh EE THE BOUNCING BIG BOBBIN _ - - mediate appeal to the country. -The browD or dcrk bay G or ?yea a olds poued nci S _ kind in harness, or a pony ma ea 12 hand hig 5 Which is used in the Standard. Any Ovoreoats or Suits left over 1n Boy's or die 's sizes 'Cabihet held a meeting on Saturday, or ti years old, well broke, arae8s and c rt. but it is claimed that nothing Nvas said oY• HOPKINS v. s., ar88Q fiver P. o., on lir- Tie Dui s and Bed 17-1The Standard has the largest bobbin of �0 at half price. Now is the time to pure ase Blankets, upon the matter thereat. The Mani- -- $reads ; ou can buy them at less than n anufa3 urelrs' rices. burin --- -- any family hewing Machine in the world. t P g ' p OR SALE OR TO NT• --A farm It holds 100 yards of No. 80 cotton, and . ears to oc- �j 5 •�. tllpis sale we 3laiin Iva have no competitory outside lite City. of Toronto. - toba sellool question app 1' containing 100 acres, bei' lot 9!, con will run either way without breaking the . cupy the .the undivided attention of bridge Township. On the ppre nines are situ ted . colica nes. good frame house. cominodio s barna, and hll thread. f3"Come and et our rises beftI re �parchasing elsewller . the Premi-er and his g Well watered other necessary outbuilding The Standard is the shortest nc�ectle used g P - and fenced.; One mile and ne quarter from .- . - Claremont station.- Apply r paTticulare tc in lock stitch machiaes, therefore less - . • , . A rumor. is going the rounds of the IRA_ POWELL, Claremont P O. l6 -t liable to break or bend and skip stitches. _ � I. , H E. -N I just now that Sir. Oliver 11Towat O RENT.—A farm Dont mina Loo The Standard will sow perfect with allWILLIAM. -. . is about to resign thg PTemiersh}p. Of l scree, being north bait o lot 9b. in the 7th kinds of thread Without a>py Change la the ; . con. OD the pro ices area nod frame ho ise, lower tension. Ontario and enter D minion politics, wood Shed, two bTrns, one w th Mtbne stab ing The Standard 10 the rgUietea. swiftest - T j�T r� thereby making way for Hon. G. W. underneath. Abundance of .ter �.t the rn NORTH H '! C L A R E M N 1 and house. Situated within Ralf a mile of rat- and most durable of all Sewing Machines. N . - Ross. That the Premiership will be class school. and convenient o market :etyma Try the Standard and you will buy no . given to either Hon Ross or Hon. reasonable to first-class Lena t. Apply to aEO. other. For sale by __ GEROW, Claremont, P.O. 10•td �_:._ ---,.------------- . Dryden, in: the eye t of Sir Olivers __ -_ , � 13- Z.+O' - . retirement by deatho otlierNise, there ARM FOR ALE Ttiiit desirable •: - ATHA. . - is small reason to doubt, but one thin F property, the south half et tot 11 to the g 5th con. of Ickering, cont iniad 108 acme, ba is,certain, the little Premier 11x8 no in• longihg to the estate of th late Marion Bum- : ; . tention of entering' the Dominion merville. on the premises ar a trams house, I barn 90x80, and other n says outbuildings. _ arena. His advanced age and feeble- The water supply is good, heir being. never - . i . fa' -ling stream across the p1 as well lie a good .. ness- forbid it. well. some splendid fruit i orchard For full AH 0 Y -, t - _ � . . pe rticulars apply. to ADA 8011fIR�'ILDF, 1 uai= 26th neat Tu ' C `ayIDlte P. o., or to ROBE T 80DiILRVILLE. - Febr y, ' esday, haS Greenwood, P. O., Executor of the 18 to Marion r . Summerville. ' been bet apart for hearing argument _ _. - ' on behalf of the Roman Catholic min- . rit in Manitoba why the should be . Farmers,.J.:,,._14, stlt�ute ;­ . I.. . . I I , � I .. :.- �..- y y, :, L I . - • � ranted remedal le islation. It seems I. ' ' .- '. _... . g - Neetm S To b had_Cheap.- - - . . - to be the opinion of 'some who profess ' _— — -- - __ . to know, that 1f a ter hearing the . g A seriei 8t F.I. meetings ill be held at Nhit- . i.. _ . , . arguments of the mi Zority, the Gov- - by, Feb. 95; at Columbus. Feb. 95 at Myrtle. . . - .- ! .. . _ - _ . ernmant decider th t the' Catholics Feb. 97; `tal`re”'°°c' >+ma' -c 5 and �herrywood, ` March 8, Meeere, Then. Mc itis', of Seaforth, Far 1� Qt Cash. ° and R. J. Potter, of Mono M Ile, being the dole - . of Manitoba are entitled to redress, ation gout to attend all tb meetings. Mr. R. -- - ----- - a ', - Lawaer will addreas the Ito meetin in thein there wilt be a short session ofia t Parliament held.- It matters little the interests of the Beet H gar Industry, and r I - - _ : . the local talent expected Messrs. J a Lenton, I ' "' whet the Federal authorities decide R. Ratcliffe, J. Bright, T. F. Wilson aua other.. i._ i T . - Mrs. J. L. Smith will read vapor at Whitby. . . - . man �esirabie Line upon,- the ProtaAants of Manitoba For subject. to be discuss. see large billy. Do - :L. __ -- have stated their int�nt10n8 re9enting not fail to be there. I - : - . n interference, an will not be re- ELMIR I,1Cx, J RN QINCLAIR,• y President: - Seo.B.O.F:I. I . resented b�. counsel on the 26th. I8 it I j .. _ _ 1}ere will, most assuredly, be troub-11 -�► Depaiim el'1t8. " e over tDis matter yet. : EXECUTOR OR S — � . �: . L . .. IIn our humble opin NOTICE TO C �ITORS . . . --1. . . . _L. .. ton the Toronto i vening Star is sometimes guilty of = OF . . + •. � - . 4 - Oddi�ea--Lengths etting off s good t Ing. The follow= W I LLI M -IIV I LSO f . DECEASED• • _ 'ng displays good hard sena© do the Make$•-�--$e , • . . art of the writer "The fialvation . rmy is as much a denomination as PU1#6bAT to the "Revised 13i�►iotes : of Ontario, 1887." C aptar 110, notion ie ny other branch f the ch, an hereb given that all tore and other per- .. I pp sons ring alsln ,a�ai t the es4ate of Will- hurch, and that fact alone should tam Wilson, tate of the T wnship of Pickering ' prevent the success !of its - application in the County of Ontario, t er, deceased, who a I tBCk'Tak i9 died on or about the SK da of December A. ! ' for a grant of land far General Booth's D,. 18K we rpnir a to nd by registered tea _ ter to Messrs. Dow k)k illtrny, Brook St., I - . : colonization projectp Canada i$ suffi- Whitby, Solicitors for. eorge Nilson the .. ' - . 0 � ! n r u 1- er, and Richard W! son. the younger. s=-�$ . terms b ciently supplied with sec t o yangLt� ahead Without. makin a govern- states' o! the last win d testament of the } !. a ;,i I I 'D , ,� y, $' said W tomer Wilco', , v twtore the la it _ , : gra 6th DAY OF APRIL,fit • .... went rat of land on which a sec- D.1, 1!396. - harms' colony would be estabtlehed, Their names and addroew with full partioular�s I I r _ ft of their claims and of the seonritko ( any) held - . i _ to be controled by a denomination, b �.m: - - -- - -admitting no one but members of aft+sr� NOTICE is Fv TBSA GIVRN than 0 � � , - �that denomination, and creating a the said lase meat •d date the said es- 9 g cantors will proceed to owls the casts o! - ode in coy ration in the said deceased among the persons entitled l'- �.­ Iti . � .,% ".. . L '� �.LFARMERS ATTENTION � .�: r. - ' thereto, harm r��� u ly to. !rhe aledm■ of }, ; _.­. . t e young country already rent by whish node. eau Tuve girea as above re- ' g tartan issues. qquired. NO Ami said a*eo tors will not be liable , r + a . F for the said assets or w pert thereof to any i@ t2I1I� like begin etagag@d by+.PC��s - - person lir as of : orb claim or elaims • r. The Ontario L@ 18laturBIIlet 88�+8r- settee not have received by thein or 1 ,_i . . - - y their Solicitol!'s, al bhe tim aforesaid. i rda Thursda .) ! ale of to reed nat.a.o Whitby this 18 h �,►y of Febrnarl►, rah to bo rain felt the �t ClaretnoRt and talt$e the portunit I of lett'ug log y L Y R aP 7. . y P (A, D,,) IBM. 7 � ,; %r. r they soon for giving particulars, but DOW k Mo4ILLIVBAY, QEO. WILSON, Jr. : ; .. '" - is safe to say that the session will. Brock -at„ Whitt ' RICH. WILSON, Jr, _ 54#1KJJ , ' linow thatr til@ Elevator is slow open and we'are prepared to pay the highest-. y Qollcitors for xecuto . xxeeut 6. Lore one of . the most lnteresting yet , 190 I .. -� . i IL, price for all kinds of t�rraiu, and hope b e utero dealin to merit yQ e in Ontario since Confederation. ._ - . D. Balfour, the . radical from PICKERINO P ST OFFICE.. y g . - ., South Essex, has been elected speak- a -- At the Office of the --�--• , _ patronage. Hooin' far an earl call, 1 am ours trul , ' This a aint a eem8 'to meet ffiatle arrive from TorBn 950 s.nt.' PS y y y I , �er. - pp > Mails o ose Toronto 5 50 a.m. _ with the 'approval of e members -of Arrive G.T.W, 9 55 a m Close 0 T W 5 55 a m . , -. _� IL 1 IR ! QTR880am ". GTH900am ```� RL MOS both arties. The presence of a third N Whitb 8 45 p m " Toronto 8 00 p m - - . P - pp •■■�.•�■. . �i @ • s' L: iii " GTE845pm '� QTWsWpm arty will be something new in Ontar- money orders issued on i vans of the world. h,,.. -` Formerly of Myrde� I. _ - i pollute, and It will be interesting to11 _ L .aEch how the Veteran Premier will •wv>I»oe sty isyslts�ss. I �����Q - ' uimand his forces, and et prevent -Dbyosits received and in rest allowed at s 1-s - W. a a - �AH A M + y P .. >��� t e work of the geseion from being re- per Dent per annum. a urity iadispntabte W • Lowrleta. - , , ,.,.. still-- r &Glc dtemiOlY, , . . ' acral Blacksmith t rdAld to any great : extent: To b� ,: .'� ,iw:. T"T,cASTaa; H °e I 'i. . I a e the Mowat administration has • w�. , ilY T at price" too low to ulentia>s, ajority of some 12 over the Patrons Th@ B@at M@diula� in the Jolty. - `:L.A.REMOri�x• ,., d Conservatives combined, yet that NEAT .� ' is �N . EI G . _ � •. we - ajority is ]rather lase than a good t, • i of J� - ♦ • A SP -W �1TY. New shoes 250 cash or ' sQa tit orkln one. 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I r �T e n r ss L 1 k 1- 7IC 1. �w� , , k ,11 ZST ToRoNleb I � +- W . - t � ix rsa x� Bea>� gAaaD Iatlxas Whsat, fall, .0. •,....... 00 00 io 00 SCE;1. - ,_ V.�4 k 8TOL1N Wheat,e spring ......... 1 gxOM OUB EgCHANE EB. �} g ci0 -t0 . 3 !' #, �..:., 1`� t- WhQat,rsd winter....•. 00 61 to - 00 G2 `1 x rich in `IIe�d �0 : tt' : k .. ��_._ i ��h The ,�orld is not so m j(�NDALt.• Wheat, goose ..?.•....... OQ 00 to fl4 61 , . + `` . ' ter reaching as it ie of better prla0tice. pA moetl maple} four YiN CUR Barley, blish:...:.:0...•• 0q 47 to 00 48 ': 3 beGree hardwood, y oats, bush.....,.00......, 00 86 to 00 8E ;~• 2.70 eic cord. sells in Aoton ati p 11 .„F. , s feet longi Peas, bush.... ..:.....«.... 00 64 to 00 00 Contraots have been let for a new Pres• . ,} .y - •. ' Belleville, to cost gay, new', tom.•..,..•.... 11 00 to- 18 00 . �' .'M! ` € �. r. f dot_ b teritin Church at straw, ton,........•,...... 400 to -- 8 0a j - Y to Y� 4' sM iLg.504• Dressed hoQe............. 5 26 to I 6 bG < 1. us etition "against the election = of T H R Beef .. 0 _ a ,for naxtere.... • . .S �! t 600 w , 1A Tb P oyer ,,, on. H• Safcourt, Provtnolal Tress MOST SUCCESSFUL REIEflY Beef, hi�tdyuurters...... 600 to 9 00�_� �'.. Vit, ' A I 311 � . ' has been withdrawn. FOR MAN OR G1AST■ M.utton..................... 6 00 to • 7 00 . ,AT 1. _­­ ­ ; �G 1. � i y' york Conger; Will Inset at p its effects and never butters.' Peal Oarcas8...........,..: J 1.a , r `11.11 V-11 N orth Reed Droofs below t 0� t0 7 r 22 to nominate a , f_€ y ! $utter lb......,........... 00 16 to 00 19 i • • R'.-•,sem li Aurora on February KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE. T for the Commons. u •,.. F W . # `” candidate E e doz....., ............... 00 00 to 00 25 : ,..,F; ,4 � N - P. Friendship who was in the em• Dr. a J"$]ta n,w.�nder.onco..ul.,reb.sa,ro�. qg • t• m, Potatoes, per baps. ` I . ag' pen Biro—Please Bend tris one of your gore --- --- -- - --- 00 00 ... _ --- :. : a u R. H. Hamley some earB o. �7 ploy of R Books and obliae. I have used a creat deal of jour - - 1 � :* `a n Toronto last week age 50 years. Rendsll'e Spa Cure with good success it it a T - had that DOMINION; BANK ` died 1 wonderful medicine, I once •mare } ¢ a T �- who are in the habit of drivin6 Ooeait Bpavfn and Ave bottles cured her. 1 • i 4 1.People w' t aware of !>oeep a bottle on hand all the time. ��° ' a YOurn U101 osae. POwZU6 ' without bells are pgobably no Calpltai Mala U�, $1,500,000 • • r,. sot that they are liable to a Sne tor. y i% < p-: -f ..v � she f - KENDALL S SPAVIN CURE. sur Ins �. $1 500 000 _ f4j_�, so doing. _,-: t]aitro>K, iso., .p:. A es. P i t - : r f,; .; ° Lennox, Banda, has a violin Vr. B, J. MUM L oo, vieral ti ties e L ;4_ i 4, Ugen p the year 1715 in Kilken�f Ire• >i endaDOW 811. spavin Cam" wused e° ft uch succe s. I ; .. J, t , . . , ,. � , . r'..: # Y t made i think it the best Liniment I und. Have re- WHITBY ACxEN C� : . .s. °� � lid, The ancient lilBtraIDeDt !B t�leII 180 ,aowdoas Oat'►, ate lee javta @tut M!!at etl fa=tliia►D >Nnfltliies 'd'�I'astillOtii' ' ' ' �` ` i t r� . ' . - two Seise Sp utas. ti rscomtasnded it to 1 1 r -OJ#-• r pears cldf - 16 -said to have .aa'° jasp°tt°a°``r �t'Esods are ttt#uelt pUeesd with RAVIN4S BXPARTMENT, .f - ' i ' ..I t r„.'s r a ,;_,)'ma ' a J, �. BrOugs, Oibawa, De r, p. a ami. Ihtsxe.t allowed at highest ourient raise.' 140 - ,e = _ I �� I ' pmohseed the Oriental $otel in Port 1. • `—”`—' sociis o! withdrawal ragnired. and will commence bneinees there )tier ei. ],T.n et: adarees`} Qer>'y $r. B. J. Ew1:D LL O0A[P1XY, F• J. THOIiTON,tL; �- 'L. I ,, I S . . I c .- . . . I I r a r .,�ix�., - a few days. 1, leased t{NOiWniN /ALt,tf. VT* ICIv' - ]1UZIACi + .� '. � _:$ t ., 4 -. ,. - L. poliook, of . Heswiog, silt John of Whitebnrcb. Joseph Espey, FUIi...... i • t' _­t1l". � - ". bis hotel to cause of Mr. Pollock '� - - t I -( QW.' - • , is give !� ♦ r r # w . �< ? • Ill healtpsinesee �>j,wR1�G CVT + 4 SLEIGHS -I. f t�+ ing up b A - .1 rThe bankers of Peterltr0, bevel entered - ,� i3 ' make �iisoonnts0 C3AIl0 1 ,' agreement not to ,....0006 LAT.....:... - - ER ' - at 111[11intb a#& RUSS ! • .1 .L _�,:'­,_ 5' •` or advance fonds at a rate of less than six , interest. �� -'4L' - - - - 1 �r .. ­ . - ­_ I . �. -ant :' - A OY N T R S 3 The Patrons of Brace nomiiiri`ted Mr. .. . :.�� A &; " _'. ,.y p _ - - :: : At%: � C , - �5}f " ineardine to contest West ,t. ----•.rs�� Tolmie, of K' Br a new device reeentl , g•patented in U. S. and -----.. �� and James Tolton. of Brant, to �,,,,,d, by C AS. cLu•r"a - BRodK RUAD. .- , Bruce, - !N East Brace. - I . contest ��_._ •---•-•.e.r woman taTneuttwtry rays - - �., '•11 F Mrs. DIc`lahon, the Hamilton . r . ...&' - , ° • - We have a few segond hand cutters which �t �T r t �� : , r found Railty of passing oot.n a .stand nsu� C L , R lr 1 e ' L.sed to two ye ? :--- Ru will be sold' cheap for cash. .'. V r , 4 � : was sentenced , months in penitentuary. Duncan, thethree y ear•oid eon of Adam CAN SECURED T11E WE 'TERM' BANK , �.-.....e .r��+ a LL in the ea t end Toronto, aeoi- UFC NADA. `. WITH NO INCONVENIENCE G•aha", of carbolic acid Fri• -- dentally took a due ' : ; day and diol a few Dore later. WHIT Y BRANCH. WITHOUTA ROSS_ ` .. t �; ad Bed were ozen to des h in Tor- t�j �: me -to -Buy Hes � • Two men; . ,%J'l n On man was f and dead Capital Atithorized. Sl•i v GO'ds - onto last week. CHEAP BY MAIL Capital Hubsoribed.....ti.................boor000 NOW 18 e 1 k The other, a Dl�rrsig .. . r*�. on top of a loAd f hay. T Your mate to us mean. comfort to vow Capital Paid-up ... •s7o'O�10 - _ : ' and o theratreet orner. A Post Card wilt do it. Asst... • 0 0 0 0 .. • • ' T1C f Qr Febnl8,t'y' I I t <- negro, was fo CNAS. CLU?KE - These •axe �p$cial P es • B©ARD• F DIR>;CTOIiS. i.r �• Two dR seeing ho see were bu nod early Age �f.#..�••n or Jahn Cowan, Ee resident. ! 5und:<y morning i the west p#rt of the Cass imo,a.teriul 134 KINe ST. WEST sQq v108 -Pres. .. - j flies lost their belong• Reubeq B. Hamlin, N'•@Q•, �. a ToaoNTo - -CANADA Raft, F. Allen, 11 J. A. Gib `'� town and two fa w. F. Cowan, >t.q 1.' -Thos. 11ZeK fight and James Ryan. wn, E.Q., Aoliert Dlclntosb, M�`}i', Tbama@ �i� �•• 1St• s, -, fogs t smallpox have de• __-- ----------- --- -- - - -- Patterionl Esq. Casl,ter. lJr�i��� 1J h= I Four new case o T. H. hfoEiillan.... .................. _. r veloped in Malabi a township. They are THS CELEBRATED. ibe . A denera] Baking briefness transacted. i - - all persons who h ve been oxposed to Dratte issued, paye►ble to all parts of Canada, . - - ;l disease, and have resided in quarantines H VALLEY COAL United stats., and on London, England, pay- ' 8 lb. all wool Blankets fob $2.8 i, worth $8.60.. •- f . L IGable to all parts of Europe. Ni best o Trent . hooses. g q 7 lb. aU wool Blankets for 2.40, worth 8.00. , LY x h a ed aoknowi ed to be this best rata. o: interest allowed en Having@ Bank. Dew Cage of mallpoI .. �g Deposits and oreditled heti yearly. special at - i Ont. arw00d COaI mined. tet.tion to collection of Farmees sale notes. Mens' heavy all`W001 ode TWeae. prr45a., worth 800• ' in �alahide to nab p. 1d. a. WARILMN �' " . , Ashton, vhose wi a and child ave recov .1. M•N"4ga, « fine .Scotch wool Underwear st 68c., reg 'lar prrv!ce 85�• . . eyed is now,. ill ' imeelt with �the_dissaee ..,1 d p TINGpgDl.9.1C :.•• _ in a very bad for „FROM fiKE MINEpSi.... A PERFECT'EA 1. heavy grey it Shirts at 87c., worth 6 l0. It leais•t . •• f t home made Mets 82c. The. Methodic choir had s very p o' and retnian Monday. inferior taoal when qon a►n get __ Fine Nappa BuOk +loves 60c., worth $1.00 ( r .� �,� �� ant drive to Oro Why baynd worth ft. pe yd. , They gays one o their e�lendild entertain- the best for same price. Nice stripe Flannelette at 8c• l jrIr y , 1. ` menta there+gnd were highiy appreciated 29 in. Funnelette at 50. per yard, worth 8c. per yard , and well treated.D UT its N88 `� 8c• ` ' Bessie Richer , an em to ee of the 0;C All wool gray Flannel st 150. worth 20 p .•... •` Globe Hotel, C Ringwood, . fell on the -1 L . #i Ladies' beavy vests at 25x. worth 500 PICgERINt3. broken edgb of tea cup 1 t week and RINC3 BT., -N: . I fine all wool Vests for 60c., worth $1.00 tore her arm fro the elbow the wrist. : (oFp (}ordon House.) t :Nest T[AEA �` i ;d TN[ WORLD all wool .Hose for 150., worth 250 -, �.; Thirty stitches a wed rip the oand. ' '.; _ 1.. 0. W. DECi��R. heavy ribbed Hose for 25o., worth 40c. hire WdIs rnoM THFTIA PLANT To THC TEA CU* ,'. 1 . ` An old lady 1 ving at H Ps ,._ - _ at it th eo le of rillia woatd .. „••••�'._ iN tTe N Tw1 puRlTr� 10 pieces Dress goods at 50. ydr, worth 200. yd• - : ease til P p OPPER • A to y '# kill all the c%ts nd dogs they would goo>o 10 " " • '• �lonsocpt" Tris is put up by ttie iridian Tca ' 1 a rid of the di theria and I�ce�rlet toyer, � , t••, ,,,p's of the best qualities of �n . Bee our double fold Dress goods at 15c., 2 r0tha 5a. yd b P To The Pub •• — y for thby help tO spread the d ase by Ro• •°.e. ?hcreforathey u.a the gros,tcrt ore y r see one Colored Cashmeres at 14c wort _ a selection of this 1�,a and its blend, that is MTh this frig from house house. owe cheap and good Bargains in bleak and colored Henriettes, silk finish : of Lew W lace, in b� lectors wt it up thcmaeiver and +cat it artty in rho ortgina - Gen, fie-., thereby; acrurissg its purity and sant inever See our Factory Cottons at Be a yd, worth 5a yd Toronto, sats w en he beei;�tn to write $TATI-ONARY,-. :r: "t up in its, tiro. �l10i 5 Ib- P''g°i• - - Extra beavy Factory Cotton at 60, worth 800 't ur tie w not a believer, bat when L SU P P ll ES, '"'� `�' bol . - i l ` Ben H SC H OO Our 60 Toweling' beats• them all be had finished he was a C4ristian, and INC PARI ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. S , 1 was so still. f the anihenthOity of the K N I TT t r y,ur 6r,* a pit : �p ;t.;l ht°' w write td (}cod Shirtings . st 5q, worth 8a F ,J , os 1 he has o doubts. •_ 6� FINE WOOLS. aT�� wmYTtR a 00. 4 papers Pins 5c. 8 papers Needles 5c �: -Gospel i' - A subscriber went into an office rebeDt• QOIeII Mitts and „and IS root >tfreet East. Toronto. Good Canadian Tweeds for 26c, Worth 400 4- ly and said : `' have just been reading SO , w Cottonade 150, worth 22C �r A ad f thiwt. w 0 N DO N He&� jo worth 150 my bible "O a no men ani R,pg Pat�erna. . 000d Hemp Carpets for 8 '�` ' .. I want to pay my subscription.•, Ob. - _ Ci0 N (TION y y that many of o r eabsoribers may read Ei BOOM �d r� a �, ffeai. Mt t I=owDERs 1 - aide Cloth* � . . •- 11 - their Bible to s earns e ,, . - - -- wa, RING bost'Bloodt . �• Purifier d ► Real f r . W . J .Cale, of Oohs • - P I C K E! Is the , The offer o EaS� E0 ' to pntchase th (leneva cheese taotory - order in the ntuket. It cares F' e0atiition po - p ; ,# . 11 and "oolpvert it into a o0mbi©ed ereamery Fath�re1L �l wee flfgeneral debility, ices o! apps• fallen tbroagb, as i>l+uum impurity MBAs' heavy tweed Pants for $1.25; worth $$.00 } and cheese fa ry has ati tleonblas alriuDg Full Cloth pants for $1.66, Borth $$• , he scold not t the regailc'e�.i number of Our' t'jn tiw anti t • ` ai the blood. 9t1 P p°°°d+ 8 lbs Boys' Suite for $1.76, worth $2,50 - $ Bows Quare for five ems• blade only by r. Bak Ot Har• I bd Bente. „ a s t s x.75 ► " 4.OU , ----y-•-•' On the 14t inst. J. M'" rage tiffs road �. ' 1 'Enna ,had th inisf nos to iaU from his + of wiiidool a • - ��+7 f IdenO' Overaoate st Bargain Pct u 11 t `' ` .L I' �' Y wand was so pmw• to & M" a shop and prooare �7 • o barn loft to tb floor, bottle of btu Chemist and Druggiet, We are the lestlers tri (Tante' Furnishin I 1 , i:.,, in ed by the eb g u to be unable bele ` W�IT$Y. A*1t tiQ see our new patterns ' Tweeds ;rid Worsted• 7, on his baeyc tors , _ _ ate awe down. z.: ��` .. himself. lying and Wier• I tlisea+� •set of 1pru3es T %, . - time he Wise f and by his son. E T - No bones Iii hued It wRl Dolorhaiuir olean� ! ed to the ho by oeighbo+n •, :5 and rsiiew it ti ow ati iWhluli• P g jig OP '� the v ,�1. a• DOWN QOXS TSE 1.. r„ ' � *ere broken. It rotE an tn1 °t "r w. J • saw ; . �o tt. to t!o _ _ ' Dai toad will learn with` .Tlgral of iron wilt allow iso otllesr t ftwombeir u l� will _ _ �►• - , I - the death of r. John *dCntlooRb, alt �* ih.t it ll lead) mp � IV���� mpenn CrOC�B�y �+�a �"1a,��Wax i� 4LL Thursday W..d.ti'. aA0 to ,•, , a his home , �• on . J _ s•.,j � !, 0 tiler. at the of b9 r Dlfe- I. . L f' " . rr . Cullouah for y FeariKoarried on the �� _ - ---_-- - �' .. 4. tled out this Fancy glaee� etre, L p1L119 ai 'I. `{ sole B foundry basi ass at Orono, samesdim -' -----r-~--' - Two Crate$ just o�1e ' ` -----'"': 11 ,, gOc, Large 00Pe>iad bu+ter dishes at 150., worth 2bo. rL�rege ; :: 'r t�: the late Wm Hatton. E ,and was well BR�►1 1�D^LL+ for 460., worth sq to0ii reserve dishes for 250 ,worth 40c Fanny goble at 65a. pe - , . _: , r IF and favorabl known, The ti�tteral 0overed� p ® Ceuieteiy .on i V 1 nality tea setts, 44 pieces, for 1.79, regular price s 1, ' _ , Place to the NewtonyW AIp ; f �1\ worth $1.00 Best No. 1 q , �'�"'`1" eJ Chamber setts 6 � Mondei -� 8 aIId 8auaerg at 600, per doz., worth 800. y 260 Cu 1 10 pieaes� for $1 65 worth p �.r 5 ., a. :: 1 AY - ' k :: , t THENtW 'ease, for .25, worth 41.75. Chamber setts, 8.00. see coir 10 feces, for $2.10, wortkt - _'►cow pHo�pBo't7tt _ 2.26 Colored chamber sats, p /j TiEe .est >oallcuti��'• ' le Lantern at 9 50., worth 60e. -' a" �� new style �y >Is ampW:au � +'1s �s pyo �� ar��i�t. "' j �/ • j. ,. atorr*ea, lioyotewoltatwL�R j( x 1 S ', I e�esets q/ Abuse Or J%V61 1100 t1 ; . . L". - .` • `• r v `. r� cloned Wors•tb astoenive wee lace t0 buy fitetelass1. ' � � ,nor �w is t e p .apace "will not permit to give list of prices, but a call wlll eonv>� ' You Be,�ore a meter. lar•@, WhTobaich door tenet to la--Sin Toronto. HighAst prise pard ,` F ,. E Sthat our prises cannot be beaten—Nall Finds of farmers produce. ` r 4,_ htea y, Cdo ma (on and an iv s� . 111 rS • les and ". *Aug.`;' 8asbeenp O.erTeaes !a thtyaeande est cc for $utter, Eg¢jst Dried App - °+- F x. • exeesi is the Beitabes at•d Softest NledtoNes 8tU c etwto+t, est toe weor. PIEe.re�% Ta I itaV® n stook the follOwil�►g 'P €r : LSI r _ s `: be COW woetMe" wedloinb Ibis plana of ttde. I� PPy HOUGIiT, - F oftryobse price letter. and we will eewd by rettira $� i Wil. �. ... It ,.� W DMILL ,� Mo��, —�- sM+M. ei' .w+a, pampltteai tree m asTa '. EEL �I,CTIVE,- � . . ­ 1. . . I I° = �- . _..WITH--- m. . RIOUBLIEU- ` J Tie V6iaai f7e+r>pissf7, - ir� � f , ++ stocik of tinwaXet made C .�, Wliwaeoe, sort. Caetteda•QW Uo a t• best s�aat+lriai, ., ,tEj. him be A - - •N' a • it' Id in Uiiby`by W. R, Howse . _ in e►nY part of its. --- -=-'g . .'; >M.tc.:tsn ftattes no cod ,seeds ggit_ u _ �I :ass : �nstra0t2�n• `u � I y ORt t�� BOGA I301JSF: Tasiira tic N(t Essz DDR AS ><OLIA�Pe:�'•'1. HB xo.4 xp131I$8 s:2$ �. M. WOOD► ,�t�y; ., , 4 ,h -0, , i • R THA >h gp - I fs !, +� l g' _ ,; rte1 � ..,:. i.- _­ ,; -LT (w i. 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T The cold weather oon inner is Eaglancl, FETAL PITCH -IN -N, TIIL NI F . ;.. % and in soma plaotr the thermometer Dasa Board at Tthd+i resp ttid his tssig- gvttst tt i1tAe1, w the result of -rho verse vote oa ON FRIDAY NIGHT. ^s It aA.YAne: registered, twelve to zero on $afar thetroimendment to the rules' the board by , e tie dr�rtrists is Visnaat:.rtEoptetr . I 2 ti' tt •• with gibes• ." Regina Etcbib{tion Deane nly'l9. w . t day• o ` w of the Br{dish brig which traders in •• paths anti►ils" wars ase itfiai and Six 1nS�rcdf—�x . .- to be disciplined. There are Iaadcwaees In Few to aag. Soap grease lies hewn plc d on the free Ten rhea, aU file s off gapeeiateadent Warren, Crssisas Isle a Dels'ea as►ewpte Nelson Iiioe, were d owned on Saturday by 'o{` the Barmier England. list. the wneoking of the 1 0o the rook g Plow. was 1►orirasa; to a art t Morden lost; two hotels a Iden number of Asphalt Companyr Bi,flalo as been - Prosperity its { r .lir taainly `c ttetitiiott Williken!s Ceirtaers Wiserl tate t� . Douglas, Isle.of Ma Occurred. j• . stores by fire. The fourth session t the thirteenth victad of employing a laborer upon' city of aureants. Notice is gazetted of the ineorporstion Parliament of Great Bei sin of the present works who was not a oitizo of ,the United riche Queen's footnier� wear twigs with gig h e Bank of Winnipepl. 1 reign was opened on ednesday by the States, sad aenteneed tit o e year is Hie of asteLs. The pitch -its an the Jliidlaad di s h>4 I L- Of the penitentiary, the Grand Trask Railway Friday v� 4-1 Ottawa City Coanofl h .s: reftssed to Queen's speech. ,. There are 18 miles of bookshelves .in the was vary serious. `reduce the number of license - Municipal authorities r f Stookton•Ca•Tess, Ow ng to, tho Motorman bare"ieiriuess a• British museum. - A g,, Fid Mr. Adam MgGowan, 16 hi lily respected England, propose were E a statue n John trolley oar ran off as 9pe11 drawbridge in t on r a eyenitt the Villa i deed. Walker,wliom they ofai to be the inventor Milwaukee on Monday an threw people Scotland Roan[rata Gatbolie ohttrcher have , y g Po t $ 1 ' resident of Tweed get below, ez resit Na 1, from the eas co 1 iohard Jar ., a well- sows oiti4en of lnoifer matches. were killed. The oar fell !the ice $62 000 mersbars. p t. llid d • Mr. R Y which gave way ander it, land still pro- There is as oro"rd in Jersey oontuioing a snowplow► special one and a h f t� of Melrose, Ont., dropped sad on lues- The Duke of, h flees elected Pere- vented it from sinking in the deep river. 6%040 pear tress. north of Agincourt sad half a mil :. day. - sident of the Bere 1 nt Society of S0. The water is the Strait+r of 4 ibraltar fps �� PittsburgAt of Milliken's Corners. The report that a: -Date tits Ii'ahey to Patrick, �►nwersard t { y one s Ihundred and magble while descending la Wood's lbO fathoms deep. The special consisted of an an in _ �' to be released from penitenti ry is without twelfth ao Y Ran Hip. The motorman and conductor London's population tutreaset at the tatg �' t ' It is said that the r as of Wales will um d from the oar, leaving the occupants snow oagh, a scraper and a v n• 1'. foundation. pe of IU6,UOI} a year. Milli en's Corners the spooial beoam led a w rheic fate. The Dae plunged down the gid A - The Lower bLurentit Ra lwaq has been. visit Rouse in the sp i g with a view to j sold to the Que:�eo A Lake ta�Joha Rail arranging a marriage ween the Princess alae rade, am d the teaok, and struck. The Vatican ecatains staircases and in the snowdrift, sad, v in the aloe.:. Maud and the Prince of Naples. p g jumped 1,140 differaut rooms. - accident, the engineer of the Por gc 1 1M r way Company. 1.The fishing smack ' e ens has landed at asset the end of the brad which spans 8z rear was evonted b the beau storm r Mrs. James Thompson, o Camille; a►ss �weetoft the body of Frederick ErnstWood's Ran, IiSO feet below, 'three of rise Mint can tarn out 170,000 ooinli of .from hearing the warning. fatally hurt b s bullet fro a rifle in the of Ma;debarg, the asses ers were badl in ursd. , any denomination -a. day - The snowplow was manned by ac w teed ''• y y Prussia, ne of the drowned P g y f hands of the hired man. passengers of -the Elbe, nd some mail bags. The Brooklyn Grand Jury handed In a London pa 42 resit. et the Instate- Lindsay, {noladin B {neer • R The date of the goner election will batob of indletmentis against wee who eat teat of inn land and Wool". l ng fi � : The effects of tb ld weather and $� g Fireman James Callen, both of Toronto = ::: f probably be between the 2nd and .6th blizzard in Great Bri is have been severely the trolley wires, obstructed tracks, throw The Snaz Oa►nal is 92 miler; long, and its Frank Burton, breakman ; George W r. April. bricks and committed other acts to later• W. j. P felt. Many dear reported In the total emit was i19,tlOQ,000. Riley, oondaotor; Charles Moore, break. ` The Lake Erie 1k DetrOIt iver Rlailiroad fere with the ennuis of ears, The char ritidlmods, aid lives a and gesso of all g g° Until 40 years ago Japanese watt's vatleia- 'ioremam d J. llavey of Stonffville, section + Station at Merlin was bur ed, with t�►o lode have peiiahed n abaci. agalast sheen b malicious interference with a on the tip of the nose. freight care. The Princesat of Wa es arrived in London the running of �►rs. This i. felony. Miss ._ . r Ltta- sbe bas May McDonald; e{ghteea years ofd, the , Oyer fifteen ion vire �d e• ,l'ba eta bra nd the sysn were bib The papal brief sppoint g Petite on Thursday from RI es a. where leader of a mob on Fifth avenue, was also YOU �pdop pawnbrokers.{ad "` gevin to the Archbishopric f 8t. Boniface, �n in constant oto a ce upon her sister, mAi4 The annual coal bill of. the P. and 0. line thtl etatgine and were completely lm�p. Man,, arrived in Winnipeg n Friday. the widow of the C o Ramie►. She was Y' ; ed. Engineer Rigg was buried ander - Arrangcatepie have been 1101 a y Prem• of ststatnships ozoesds 4600,000. B gK The voters' lists are poari g in upon the given a hearty weloottte. 11 the ruins, and when his body was Rotten Clerk- of the Crown-in•.Ch eery from all The month of the Riv r Mersey is block- dent Olevetand for the sous of a 4 par The Dachas of ldarlboroagbl fiends out on Saturday morning it was utilat. Dont, " coin "bond, to ria 84 ears, at Neer York far anost bar dresses, ad beyond aero ition. The roman -parte of the Dominion at p sent. - - ad by a mass of zee' h -a -rails long and y gn , remiam which would maks the a►otaal ia• Cullen, had a mi:aouloas escape, landing Mr. Thames Gordon, of 3 athroy, drank several hundred yards ide. The ioe has P _ ureal Britain makes over one kt sired old bond a liniment in mistake for cot gh mixture on blocked to the ding s e and terest S 3.4 per cons, but coupled with the mad thirty thou"ad bicycles a year. on top of the rains only alightl hurt. ,.' Saturday and died on Sunday. compelled the stoppage f the terries.' condition that it a 8 _ r i thin tea Only thirty par cant, of the robberies Through his hair was a splin r big Y were authorized byCongress `1'hQ yearly contract for supplying coati Mr. W. R. Cramer, . P., has returned oom nittod in London lead to a oonvietion. enongh to perforate his skull George to London from as in ton. He says days they would be substituted for the / . to th ' Grand Trunk has been awarded to ft y r Dent► toads, thus saving'8539,155 in The number of divorce asses in the Soot- W. Riley, lbs oondactvr, instal ed sari. ' ghi an of Detroit and the Erie R. R. Co. that the proposed rbi ttion treaty was per flab Gcarts during 1894 in returned at 188, aaa injuries. Bout bones f the pt, very favorably en r sued by President annual interest, and saving 16,174,770 in left lore arm were fractured,and - It is and that Mr. Theodore interest for the full term of 80 years. On a cleat day the coast of France oma protruded through the flesh The - i Cleveland. P g Davie, the Premier of Bri ish Columbia, Commercial reports from the Unitas be seen plainly from the heights of Dover. upper arm was also fractured, several ribs will soon be appointed Chief Justice of that The Queen. is ,cone dA g the creation, of y y ry are broken and his body was badly scalded. ppo States ars only negatively atmtisfaoto file John Millen, R. A,, was the Bast a literary order of tb ee radar, the first to The do not re rt trade as im ved" bat En fish inter to receive rho honor of a prov.�ice. ,consist of 24 mamba , rho second of 100 y ,p,° pr° g Charles doors, brakeman, swtt4ine 1 severe The Toronto Grsnitee too the Governor- say there are some points of anoonrage• baronetcy. seal wounds and had his loge burn d. Bo Gene al's prize for 1894 b efeatin Dun• meti,berr, and the t it of 2f{0. All the meat." Prises of farm reduoe are no „ ' P g Y R members of the order re to be titled and p No elan has risen to tatty Carlyle s hist Riley atad Moore live is Lindsay, and are ,) das shotes in a curling match at Galt' on better all round, though there have been, that the true epic of Ragland was her story being oared for at the General ogpital. pensioned. of the sea. Section Foreman Dave of St Friday. - of course flaatnatiasa. Iran and stool have y ouB ilia sus- - Sn eon -Ma or Pe ' o the Madras An amendment by M . Jefrreyys catling declined a little • some grades of Gotten tained severe seal wounds. and s' being. I Pr�i ono and Capt.. A. Houghton upon the Government take some s[otioa cods aro lower. Mittens QCr ars the .iatpatsese Rothe• g In wolleas there has been tended at his Uro errs home in To onto. Yg re ardin the prevailing iadnstrial distress g ebilds. The $ern was established three of t e First Bombay G soldiers are iin g g P K more doing, but prices are weak. $ales of Frank Burton sustained a like injury, i Otte a; was voted down in'the British House of forei n wool in the States are not notion- ceatnc{as age R and went home to Lindsay Settled night. Commons by twelve vo ,the Government ably larger, with the duty off, than the The world; timid Horace Walpole, itis • Fo c conviata attempted ceases frttn y g y y .11 the ingswn Penitentia on Monday. majority without tate P rnellites. were for the corres ndin week last ear. comedy to thins who think, a,tragedy to They were caught before t air- plane were. Railways in tlan are still blocked �iPm of earn have begin limited,yand those who feel . TRINITY COLLEGE SCHOOL BARN- mato ed. I N►ith snow. Snow loughs, which have been values are a shade higher. The latest idea ei the Emperor William ED. C .' sent out to clear -the lin s have themselves ' -' is the construction of a printing prem for I 11 Prejmier GreEtnwety, of A4 ni ba, is sof- • aYpaR,�r+ .. ' f —' service in the $old, terin� from a severe attack of erysipelasrin leen im%gd..ed in snowbanks, and the men �' lliplestsu of a Lasso Cams" an gfta,eee - ... the h ad. The doctors do not apprehend operating them have sa ered sel►erely from Glen, Anniballs Ferrero has hese appoint- Daring the fast ten years the average fire at Pert wePe -y'!te Deri1 a1 ware. eerie a results. the intense cold. ed Italian Ambassador to London in suocse- pa„od,rotion of - wine in Francs has boon a des toh from Port Ho says :-- - sion to Counts di Ver o. : Mr L. 0. David, tltt5 Montreal City Sir William Saecou liar ainaou�osd gsi° i00.OUO,Ot1U Rsllons, Y Clerk who has been pres dent of the St, that the, Government would immediately By an ezplosioa me the 8t. 8agieae col- . The late lard Glranrille . held thaE the 'trinity Collates School was barna 3a. - Jean BaFtisae Society for mapy years, is appoint a oommittee inquire into the fiery in France on Tuesday, between 20 Duke of Ar yll's oratory was well on a level day night. The alarm was sound a few ezpe ted shortly to retire. condition of the unemployed and seek means and RO li+►ea were lost, and a tiumber of with Air. Gladstone s. minutes before 12. A terrific g . le was to mitigate their ritual one The inquiry, miners injured. , It has been •towputad that the slake at Rev. Robert Johnston f Lindsay will I blowing from the west and !t some .` receive a Daft for the vaoano in St. Andrew's he said, would extend the provisoes. Madame .Ioniaax, the Belgian lady cgs• Portland snakes £34,000 annually by his Prealiyterian Church, Loa on, ,.,canted by In the House of Commons on Friday damned to death for poisoning her relatives stud farm at Welbeck. time before help arrived. the dealt of Rev. J. A. Murray. evening, on ftir, JeHce s amendmentoen- to obtain life iasurasee, hM� appsale3 from „What areheatheni, sects!" "Heathens? Tha fire, which originated is a tower Suring the Government for ignoring the the sentence. Oh•,�,uh-_gam eiq people xho dea't of the west v►ing, is supp,wd to have been - The Dominion Line S. S. Labrador, frairt „ . claims of the agrieul ural classes the The remains of 0,+en. Boula olio quarrel over religion."! Caused b the explosion of a lamp, and the Liverpool, arrived at Halifax at 4 o'clock Ministerial majority Was reduced . q g y P P Mtn to two suicide a• the ave bf -. ) Y committe d ui s mi• Friday aftetno�-n, making ha gaiakest pas- � The Klug of Italy is eapattad to have augre, fanned by too high win swept The Parnellites voted_ ainst the Govern• tree in Brussels in lb91, aro to be talon to •, sage over made to that per said that hu should wish to be aonraa- oCm slot throe h the balldin The . meat. Paris for reinterment tial were De not 'a ttfn a Pl y 8 The Canadian Pacific ilway'Compan'y g' !icemen ware very much hand' upped, .1. on Monday wok back to work in the Mon- sept' t3erdcn, 'of bite raiillie, which 'tare Sheikh 81 Bakri, rho Cb�ef among livin Thea httagals altos s bsgias li#t ton {nto'the Iiiue, .says that after the collision desoen3ants of the ro het Mohammed as as one of the pipes of the wa rworks treat locomotive shops a nu berofemployes P p softly, lie a well -tri ned orator, an had bent dull the' severe free of the ' who had been laid off owin to the depres- the big steamer lay to f r some time, and head of the religious c8mmunities in Egypt, gredu�1y swells to.a ciimait - then proceeded in the d rection of London, has resigned all his public offices. last few days, so of men were formed sion in business. . $ P Qtr HenryPonsoab knows ­: probably Capt. Gordon sero, n twitbstsQding the The notorious bandit 'Areaki and nitre of y p F - and baskets of water headed along Every Major Harrison for twelve years 'an disabled oondition of t s Crathie he re- more than do the Queen's obildren—the thing was done to nave the build nit, but -officer of thQ Royal Grenadiers, Canadian ' his follows have bees ooaderaaed at y mained in the vicinity ntil daybreak. sassily atsorota and diploraacies. ' vithont savoeses. in a few urian the fire ' militia "and well and pop larly known in Algiers, to death. Vivo other members of The ave asortaltt anion` $nosh had spread from the west win to the the service, died at his > eai ante at Toronto In the House of Commons on Thursday, the band have been ssntenoed to terms of y g p Sir William Harcourt i' reply to Mr. John sal socvitada troops in India is 16 per 1,1}40: whsle is oentre, and the men were forced retire, - on Thursday morning. '' pe ps s England it is only 7 1,000. leaving the flames to continue thework of, At a funeral in H. Johnston, as to woe her .t was the in. Duringthe trial of Anar4histar at Liege it g y } Quebec the hearse got tention of the Goveram nt -to make devastation towards the Chnpel, . d soon Dr. Benson a woman doctor, bas Green ' _ stuck in the snow and coin not be mov da pin- was -shown that the notorious " Baron • • nothing but the walle were left_ata ding. I., Sian for Lady Thompson, that he had Sternberg was a Russian Nihilist. t at pointed to a Government hospital is e The horses were unhitched and the hearse reason to believe that tile people of Canada g ,cogen hiadru, at a solar of �gQO a sac; V�jt little of the contents of Lila bu,lu with the body therein left s: andic in the pe paid to organize and iasit�s dynamise oat- y 1 is were ssved• the teachers and t e pupils, road until next morning. g would makeprowiaion for the family of the reg Pw P t p y g late Canadian Premier. es is various unto a n► ita�ls. The favorite employment meat at worm in numbering 14b, wlike logit more th n half g ` Air. Samuel Lanore, of nssell County, Jrbe amendment w tab Mr. Jai e h New Zealand has 'eat a tt two islands No% Zealand L the telephone service, their bolo in B P which les aaitir+sl '• manned" b them. a8 gs, some of the %Arvin became impaled while. o oppiag in the Chamberlain will make the address in for the preservation of its remarkable wild y y nothing but the garments 'they are now ' woods. He lifted himse f by a branch reply to the s h fro the throne has birds and other animals, All basting and Tho Prohibition town of Portland, Me., Was ring. above his head, but after' alkin home in t[rarpingare forbidden thereon.- uses $15,000 wgrth of liquor every year The gymnasium and the principal's house g , been approv try the U ionist leaders. It for "modieiaal and taaobtaaieat . dreadful agony died from is injuries. .. will deprecate the disc ssion of measures Two American citissus at Hawaii ars Pa'P� vote not injured in the least, with nab for . - There is every indica ion that . an ice which the Government" admits have no - under sentenas of death for complicity in A socialist is a dreamer who believes same time it was thought Dr. thune s - - . . bridle will be soon formed at Niagara Falls• prospect of becoming law while proposals the recent rebellion. The Administration that, given a special scythe, he can get house would take fire, as the fl es were. Ice is coming over the falls in great quare- involving great oonstituItionalchanges have L corresponding on this sabjeot - more bay out of a field than there is. grass blowing directly towards it. Td pupils in it. are qnattered !n private honsbs, d at, the titie11 and it may -become tationary at any been.aaaounoed, on which the j udgmeat of An attack of dagiephbbia has broken hoileLt, -- moment in the narrow gore, Parliament ought to be taken without do, ons in the Benin ewe, aai�d the wreak of hark Twain says the only s�aoiality I - the It s ez cted that bi marl Wilma lay' this Wbe by the British ■tbamer Crathis is that can be called by the wide name School will act be dtebanded as Dom pion Superintendent of Fish Caltare. viti'rsn irra'ratas;•. . tthe fait upos which they aro. haargiyig "American" is lire national devotion toloo- prioaipool las mads wTangomen a to zee end r. Samuel Pierr e B ural, chief clerk assay sertncna on British brutality an$ water• - . the 3t� lw►wrenCs Solei, for that .purpose. . - A the Department of Marine and Fisheries, �'Ifty Per Dent. of the-oiz►nge eros fa sslfishaesa. " It is remarkable," said a horgltal nurse, until the Easter holiidayq, at leant or until Florida has been killed by 'the reowt cold, . � : �'� •• how y lite a as a rule are to farther arrangements arp made. . will �e shortly supera:,nu ted. y polite � Th® principal, Rev. Dr. Buth ne, sent J. E. M. Macfarlane madi io of the Orange trees in Florida aro probably : It WaS the Pilo TiMU HUrL - ` anyone dressed in the uniform of a ' ' g destroyed, also all vegetable oro and half I ' . surae." - the following telegram to the pa ente and ' Br;ti h Columbia Iron Works -Society, as►r�iiaas of the several pupils : Boys - V in ouver,- B. 0., was ar ested on Thur- s million quarts of strawberries at begin. "t" ... �- Ia the aae�► iisase •►f they "Laados Diifec• g p p r - n to riven, ..� -- , „ comfortably quartered with their friends ; d; y n tha charge of aL mpting to bribe � i . ,,,.... - s . tory no lot than nine pages are devoted arrangements are mode to Derry n school > . Aid. McCraney in orde to secure , The Etruria, -whioh sAved at tte�dii- • � t I a : x,: . to rscordin the names a*4 titles of .the " lite Q t g ' immediiacely. cont act or the cit a el atria light plant. town on Saturday, reports that she sties no I Bmi;ths. - 1 .. . t .; Y i8 P As far se can be the t is fatly M . F. E. Kilvect, cull cwr of customs sign of the overdue Frbneh line steamer La ( Sit Charlet /►. (7ametcit says he :has tris- covered by ma iarsuraave of " $ ' UrtQ to At H milton, has gone to Ottawa to take ('asoogae. t7 I quetttl r exon►{�ed oystea�i takes .froin the various various comppanies, and it ie" andergt[ooll the -1 '` V. •� 4 oaWactes of rivers, aaa oftea.dotatted sew• school is to be rebuilt at oaob. the place of Visa T. J. atters, who was ,..,Secretary Carlisle expects that Chs Unit. 1 - � � arres -eta the other day o chargee of mis- ed States this yeat 'will buts ' a . b&*148 bI � � . spin 1 appropriating moue lou to to the twenty -.two two million dollars instead of a It there is one thing whiah tbe'.German ' Wire WoKh Its Weight in old. � Y K g Y' . .T Gove Government. �$qjt ' . `t . • t '► $ Emperor hates more thiel another it is being be - - ` }} CC l< , ' A stared &4, especially, wb*u he is. atttest4iag. , ,At a wile in 1858. of the effects of t R ch re ard- to the ropoosed A sntic Mayor- Kohff of Br oki tai * ;i `tistldgfl 1.Divine service. desCcasod Duchene ,ie Rzg►ttse, the late and Lakeuper{or railway, Mr. Footer, the reaolatian of the .Board .of Aldermen 1. Minister of Finance, stn d the other day providiug for a revocation of the chartera - u ' Xhaau t,horlties at+ the British Mutant Baron Rothschild id its we{ i t in gold ; that the Government had aimpiY .agreed .of trolley oorapaaies. ��� j �'; are atom tq gpgn h now galla � whioh will far fgrty,foar botpes of Madel a. Tllia t.o give fho company three r sent. on in cos " o bs devot'W. tar the exhibWon o poins, meds' i per Nine min g P pe port in i s limn such money' as they might deposit for ` , • allionsi 040 tge41%,-.' - . �: . wine, .it appears, was fished -tip in I` 14 . River district have been froased` to deet , + the purpose of paying interest on their with the ezoeption of -James Cnmmiags. - ` #lolitd t't to,4ting goo. dinn orF,' a healthy from a ship wreaked at the moo h *)f ttie _ boiid�t.. PTs thermometer marked 4 seen With '& btsaev lent turn of i i i t had la a during , r 8 below cera. 4 gni ud pnnet Scheldt n ?78, where t , The Rein. ' Wm. Bootl General of the ' like, I think to road shout+ the>9ti." The than interval.. I.cuis ,;X VI ll, bo 5t it at ' . �� m t r a The man arresten lip Cbreland a flue words are =1' kAr ' 1 g f --- Sal tion Army, waited nepo�n Sir Mackenize weeks ago, charged with murder, sad iv- ao y s. li to - . Bew!ell on Thursday, at'rcronto, and asked is the name of Jobn g that time, and part• of it was Fre.eate Ing eels, bad been identi• _ '��' The.artuulcl�rplitayof `tho_city'of t onava► sbeI+t�noh.(�ousa! and th aaim luta.010 for tRsq`anpport of the Government for the fled as an ez-policem of Windsor named - baz�o oatablished aaa►rtifia{al geyser, or jet , .' q° ro cted Salvation Army colon •• n y j hoods of the Uqo "do Ragytse, Tho NteiRht p j yin the Maike. °n{ -Bear (ta`trao)-- Wow 1 uw t ow I ! of water, at the oa(,ro6age to tbe.part, which of a bottle of wine ivaludit► th bou'le is . Ter stories. The Premier said thea rho Mise Anna Gotld the yotiagest deter of Fres—.•�,aring won`t got you apt is the highest in the world. about two pounds, avoirdupois, is, o that et matured scheme would receive careful gqn- ' of the Ora . Geor a Gould. is en a ed to Count, de P „ Tito Starz f3a'oal would have { have ' side ration when submitted, 1 ' g g a-Oroved `e' chis ci leutation rash bottle too sit •. i Caetellane of Paris and the weddin tole p`irst•Mear Iter sept the tray I'm roar- ghaatl , fait ie but for the dredging ;570 Prin * Worou ff it tH B y q_ 8 g - ma• coat stout r. J. W. Tyrreli, C,E., of Hamilton, take place in New York some time in the lug are. That brute away up ithere� Coil- ohinury of s1u _ 0411sb inventor, :which said, silly his Tokay, -`221) years old, for $45 a On , has been asked to take charge of an apriug.' gratulated me o"tt`Itt[ving quite a snap here appeared at -the aritiael F,•.r liesnt, bottle. To the famous cellars of he 111itel 11 expedition to explore Elieamereland and get at him.. `' P By the decisive vote of thiel" •arts its nd I can't ....-.. IMr. Ce6il Rhode$:h ti tevived the Eiiza,: a Ville, Brumen, titers aro a d zeii cued = 4� to, look for the tw.o Swedish explorers, Rjor- twent -five the Unites l�tatea rusts on • 'xr .:y' r,t hos wino which. Teva beau resort 4, y 8 q bettsaa type, atad exttibtts all th$ raul.i Y " ling and golleterltua, who are supposed to , A *P ant Idea rode . ndence o ap6h0 mea who wideav, ice.. 260 ears.. . This o ticulat'on liar �; be lost in -that region_. The expedition ie Saturday voted to inaugurate the prdjeot . . i - Pe. > l y � being organized by an American society, H laying a cable from.tlty Pacific Coapt to (cleric--11ie• MuidwA, R, i have stn ceder England uadsr the.'P{$gfp Queen. been male iu-- -rexard to it :-I the cost Sewall. I N®w Zealand has slat a act two Islands vi maintaining ttte c liar, paymen of rent, . end; is to leave in the spring, i for hard wood kitmllinge,but the hardwood' ' &P art At San Francisco an attempt was t>�tad for the rasery titk4 of ills re i� tereet upon the original vel a of the �'�V (iHEAT BBITAIN.. . t to ill I.. VV. Hellman President of the it all gone. a, tttliia;`kable wild due, and -other roper inciden 1 charges �` yw Mr. Muldoon (det►lorx--Siad • sires esti 'airdsa e►a+I$ otii+s�• tinituals. Thereoa� alt Nee�vada Bank. William Holland fired two ,re ooneiderod, a' ttae of this ohs ce l i nor r @ z-Empeee la'rct►.eriek is at Osborne. z wood. T hunting; ai>id trapp{pg are .foto{ddeu. ,,7, 38()I IL shote at the banker near hie residence on las st 000 t�0 vstot4 `lassfut —A-', " - ' The traffic of small vessels is read Clerk•-•�The� wilt �gotice rho difleretice, Aap� d(n to ati, Fn fishauthority,,� ' . '. p R Y California street and then shot himself.; He 8-. l� do and a single drop could not be s !d with ,, a bsoouae sof t •g A thegere.d thea pipe pan s at t) ou a �yQo bursa ter fasts fsu►eg l;ti►u --�10,Q(ic' lioxs,ag hive i;oeb im•° . �,ut lose under �2g0a f Tif�t vtatillygnQtin d. Ott shote fired at ,1. 1..Al �-- r `Mr. Nell Mr. Mnldaonw=Bejabers, that sb. West ported into England for 'huntfnS and hs:- �� i r as»we t Wide ori a mark. _ — ' - sf - r ,. _ it. nose purposes during♦ the :last 1'd. ears - �iaml�ill �,aidded t t y ' a . - The ooatract 4oe tits ' tructioa of, the . I "Arrangements have `-b►en m>t a for s Nor merican squadron this year. She largeslt tow barge ever eoustructod op the D s don t,b 'r - ' r � �` `'�0 i Wild dU°ks .A_9t� nljF ,atlA -t. ilia �t'e(i o vFi'f4a cricket tAam to visit New Zealand li , " ' is s third-class unboat. ag a a in a`v{1(% rtat The f - 7 I -1B lakes, "ff not in the world has been taken ''l;ave ado t .th s ` lYabit fo 1+ i _. uerditi 'y h'�!'I'l.tL ut+ u►lstir N'�ve members of the eleven a native fI their!' ve va : A :dj > , bt+k ' n , r g - I -p ± g P i g ' leo ::>ile,a• ['i'taps, four of them bass chie of high Prof. I�egiaalci,9tt;t►t+t fionl'c,-ltiiteeex b the phioa o Shi i3uildin Ca. The anasttsr a fsrapgrtp�` it t he ttla _ , F r . i � ryf - - a esti - . i3 L §2. 1.i iIi I - - >. p ark.. f. ;;: - --:. ..::..:.....:. .. - : - . .. .fin d-�,-,-.,--7cas°i'h- a .i r , 1 _ t v „ If7 1 ..a• . ei'i t 'r` \: -• .41 i.i: gc+yr."+'"ltd .... S" .. «: . .. ... -.:• .._ '.. .. s� �- :. � _. ; r. ', ty... x .> -: _ .. oda. b, '� _ .-- , e.. r't,'. 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J"p1E'`.�' '�� BODY. ,.. • :. + t'�A t� al Report of the . 1e _._ {_ �. , �, -�, I .:,:, J . .11 teenth t sig Treik r 11111 Mains �alIkeA► ! Jr - 1 . I ­ 11 , I ­ . : 1. u our - . ilutual RestlrVe 'Fund Life The Bordea,Rz C•mpany b d AssoQiation.- e} , over twenty thou and =' owns of . Cl g„ . _. ' P ts, $helrries,whlc CAI&IIN 4 I , The Fourteenth Annn%l Meeting of the Buirgttody,lh►rttetPne, � o members of the Mutupl Reserve Fund Life they Are offering at g8 aqd g4 per vase f � ` 1R lar e . quart battles. All guarantee _ �� Aeaoeiation Was held 'SYednesdap afte�noatt, are, sound, and imported direogt frown ..IL - ..- January 23rd, at the oboes of the merAfto9 p VulCooKS T FRIE in the new building at the ooraer of vineyards of France Ship,fy a e oliva, and Dnalte sheet, New York. not oo�ton washed.put wtne�lbat 1►re,4 ' $roadway eacibl Room on the fifth floor rich, generous, ennine ity wine -,sold on '� i"aRs` LN t'il►t�lAf�l►. r jl.Je � . 9 _ The large Ase y F0$ TWEWM-M18 YRA.$S ., of the building devoted to this purpose was .their merib on' y and ton a lahsl or y .. .:,; packed with a large gathering of members brand—brAndolatary wi 1 soon be a thug - � - - ;! � �� r x' arts of the count who listened of the past. Nearl • ev y swell family in __ - • .< , ,_$ ;, from all p �`r`;_ interest to the reports .covering the fdonteeacl have tried fle tmalass h aioians tin a 1 ' with roue year to the ase no other. A L p y s { � e: businessof the most ptospe Otirloellars are open to '" 9lc�D Dr Lailo�ete'� ' of this always rematltably prosper- recommend them. , history pe A � - -4 , , � ` vase Association. The ab once of President the pablio and we guar�►ntee satisfaotloa, , b tea on of his continued illness, Ask your wine meroht�nt or grower for , ! 0 : r ` r-: $arper, but the results of them, or address for rioe.list Bordeaux - `r�w✓tt,Syrup� ' y all resent, .11 . �, was felt by P s .` •t x rl exec ulbility were shown aaret Oompany, 80 Hoo ipital St,,MoatreaL •. �r � . hie'maste Y resented b the flnanoisl Tekphoas 1394. Mrs. 8frcopg2told— What �►txtld the re� in the record P y men say i# one milNoa of women should - . Tar rs3' - z1114an fJ �s, � ,1. statement and the joint report of the D1- the s ring ;title 'Dome the $overs, rise in their r' hteons wrath and demand - - I ' rectors, Officers and Executive Committee tg Assoc'ion. but before them Domes hs illustrated seed the ballot at the point of the bayonet ?" Coug3�f3 Gib - H ! 143 of the Mr. Streugmind {,abstraotedlyl--" Ohs D During the meeting the following tele-. and flower Catalogue, in its way almost as the CrCam Of -liver 0% with Bronchi'ti8! Ys ,'i _. "� dated Lakewood, N.J., from Rev. attraotivs las the Asrvel+s. themselves. We n'* I suppose." 'gram,_--_..d0,_-___1_"posphites, is tot' �IT'B i�osa Of Vo s g �. tic Arthur, Pastor of Calvary Baptist have •jast received the Catalogue of The .; Steele,Brigge, Maroon geed Co., of Toronto, One. who is Igo wise an observer "ot , �Qli$hss FOR Hoar8eness. ` ' ;� �� Church, Irew York, was read ; the news of basinem of'others, like thus who is too oar- �fl�! �T ` � fl President Harper's convalescence being fall of instructive details of great value loos in observing the tabor of bees, will CASs1. Whooping � �, received amid hearty aongratnlations : all interested in plant and flower life,—and often slang for his oarloslty.—Pops.'0#s ��CCLj sS� „' Mr. F. A,. Burnham, Mat. 13aild�ng, who i, not t The reputation of this bows I 11"nehi . Cough, Cr up<' Ak I sta>¢ds hi h end no resist of this journal 1.stay q a NeW York r�tulate autselaes on lash can do betgtsr than aonsalt their Gtalogue Wtflhnk Lun�;U4 1. Let us coag WA TER BAKER& C04 m tion, 1. s i ear's wonderful bus�neas, end es'peoi�►tly or write satem peraon�lly, tliwsys Cures z r �, y cls for the speedy and t oeasodus are enerall the leiasb Manufacturers orate of �.Of3! of Fleshy . `' on the bright prospects The most g y The L3tsert a ufact � y judicious. Elrl8CiztlOn, a'�'� i� complete Teeover of our honored and PURE, M!QH ©RADfd beloved President. I have this moment Dost T•e• spit ar asgUe Ye>!tr Hare �n�� T Wefl�C gab�aar From your Druggist or (Ir >; 4 4 {, lett his bedside, having made him ss f Away CUCUAS ANa �UVUI� ! �S w le- �>' is the truthful, etp► inB title of a book about pa tet. ���� �.. r.ea�.et Cr4vrhtg Child��rt, who can procure it at any brief but pleasant visits• His head is clear �q Poor Mothers' Milk, the as the sunshine Whtah floods his room. His No -To -Bao, - the harm(e P, guaranteed tobacco C�� �� �� sale hOt1g8 Or S1rtC- 1 heart was always riot intentionally, and habit cure that braces p nioottn(red nerves HI G . $BrofUitill, - eliminates the nicotin Doiso , makes weak &M t4. tri ` . is now rapidly improving physically. We men gain strength: ength: vis r yynad anhood. Yoo L `. �nt�Bf111u9 proprietor, : r - a ' a soon expect to see him again leading ran no physical or flea oinl'tisc. ae No-To-l4ao NOW nn(� � rl y p 18 sold under guaran a to cure or money re- UIIU FOOd in fact, •for fill COAGitiOns Clall' .1.'tit rtSta.V®L,.aVloette •�+i _, , his great company to still grander triumphs. r take sour and rev funded. Book trine. Ad. Sterling Remedy Ex O$ITIOH$ ing for a quick and P ttitive ss� at. Paul fit, IEeafxeaL1. i ' ' <, _ _ . Let us thank God, courage . P CO., 3Y4 St. Paul St., M, ntreal. - p nourttshmtnt. Sind or p�nxph.1 FREE`• forward. Ohanos generally f vias the prudent.— - I EMPO 1 f tf0o. �� Vic, �<(3igned) : R. S. MvARTIiU Joubert in a� A118dU(1. Scsttisoens, BsusvWa All Orugplsts. j4, The annual report presented showed Catarrh' Use Nos t Be►lttd. Qutot, post - `rv`l ' cleansing, healing, UnliketheDoW,rroeeM.noAnon• �1. that .the &sesta were larger, the snrvlus tive oars. Soothing, ue. or outer Chemkds or Dyse w - :1, Dew business of more mesal- o.e4 in en of their prep�ratiose.1. - ;; greater, then A: P. 749 -Their deft , 1t3t$eHFAsrC txlcoste abeoru0� trade, end the payment to boneHoiaries p�r,,.ad aoinble, s,d eo.a tee.""" � a orw po -. - 1� Yth•- _ mor9 than in any preceding year - iu the -- Every y w history of the Association. sOt� YY aRt>QERe EVERYWHERE. Better this BgAtip>G, roan fiver. . rosy aseeta had increased daring � Every dtjaler sets them. They ';v�ar :iia a n•. 00,01M `,; ; -: The g ��Ti�� aA. ODiICIIESTE1l, �% 1 ,, ;' the year 1894 f tom $5,1.38,616.36 to b,53g,- '' + x" -'b, 115.913, making a net gain for the year of M11TUL PRINCIPLE•, ; - F� ': -■�. $397,599.63. ASSMUENT SYSTEM. - r . - The Reserve or Surplus Emergency � r �S�CE DEURTN�F M Fund had-inore:+sed during the palet 12 1zFiCATE DF OFFi�..IAL EA1i�iII�ATI01 D FOUR STATES:: months from $3;589,326.13 to 83.8`17►636.12.8 �' - _. i .�' making a net gain for the year.of =2313,308• . 99. The income froth s11. sourtxs during the �' ,J," g: �. , '' 59 as LIF o to 4948.739. A y 1 amounted `�: . I r 189 y. year N D r.:, 9 �� a not �� , ,., .,.. akin I 1893 m U ,. < .. R 15 11 _ for g against $4.49 ,8 , increase of $444,9`124.59. The report proceeds : At the end of the t widows .. -; YO RK . • . ed to the _ . . - . . .. _ disbars - ehad OF � _- .t, � year 1893 w :. - . . r and orphans and representsttvee o} our ., I -­.. 684 333 - t f deceased members the enm of $17, ► .. I. - , 86. For the same purpose during the year 1._ - _ Pre$idet7t..Jr I, E. Be HARPER, 189.1 -we. have paid oui the largest sum to _ .. - - ' g3 070, • �� r the history of our institution, viz., , 514.01 making in all in the 14 years of our O'[�RR J j. l . tom~ rat total of 820,754,- ,; - RTIFICAT , r ?. eListence the magnifica Taoa� Ona�o. � COMMISSIONERS CE _ ' . 841.87. . - �! ., p g��." BII3I Ef13 IN FORCE. _ ,; - r 1' or� �It�y Ja�nai�f �a�■ 1.New hi Texas and Our books '@how that on Deo. 31, 1894, 'yell ". 1 policies - ! W the Inaitranee Co�risiaaionerai and Superintendents of the States of Illinois, O v+.11 L ..­.. we Rad in force 96,d Life Association I a `. 067 p g e. nranae aarountintt to $293,.W,106, being � �8UMpafrilla Salt D,�kotti. do herehy certify that wo have beentor the last twu months enfaa�ea in $n ezhawt ve Ina Aftfbr a net increase for the year of , 13,351 d thorough h exatuivailea of the books and A"ounts of the lltltIIul ffi the tat da of January, 1894, policies, amnnncing to $3(1,759,041, while Ctlf aotAi QlSBfsts)0• •D R from what to ksawn , and of all receipts and disbursements during a period eztending fro ( ;j,, a the applie4Lions for I was saGm'ing 1894. - _ Nxw BIISY'Ma ariglirs disease i - roars, end for days at* to the 1 ith day of Ir oveml�r. eked and proved all items ; that aihe loans Ion ban8 �• tea inks ` R e further certify that we kava taref`ath eh ted forI .1 - received during the year wino lu ono tlms I have been �b weeic>l; daritit; t14, '81 365 145, which dose not ,tno I *L m bed tvttLrea - eaYe bee t>;hacked alpth veriflul ; that atoclu and bon as h that rs h a pOaited�,. dollar's Wo Ch of business received since a� I bad 1 sppUed.wA derived no �' Doti U1ortRSathat cash on has been - . Dec. -31, 1894. geeing Rood's 6srsapUMS advertised through reeeiptt; Geld tore epon t� y he books of aid banks or bap op.er certificates therefrom; The a M utuat Reserve is represented to lila PaPoTs I decided to t" a bottle. I taa� with Sundry battles hag be p _ ''� � '' e has been valued Upon the basis of net rentals :An from in"orm ed to n tUsrough Canada by the following gentlemen .. ' that the real t alai ' W. J. yr:�irrrtry, Manager for Ontario ; reliable sour and that the Operations of the Aaaociatidn have been .iub�e ,* n Toronto. t hs�t been f3f%rded us by the otHcars and fnan�ers, every book, N Freehold Loan Ruild► g, " ? A. R. McNichol, Manager for ManitobaHO aXrsu,illation iD whish every fucili y . and N. W.T. ; McIntyre Block, VCinnipeg. ailma re curet and source o[ information having been laid open to as without reservation• i - , - 't we fled tl><e dseociation poisassed of admitted invested and Roti invested 4, , r 1>ra iiassette, Manager for Quebec ; 12 • samap We further' certify tha cunt Of d4,2g%120.93. and of ceniint;tent mortnat7 s 1 Place d'Armes, Montreal, _ - Col. J. Doraville, Manager far Maritime ar`,sa-s t,n the said November 13th, i8p4, t0 the ave .,� Provinces, St John, N. aasettt Uto the saivant of t1,34A,480.51, utalCinu gross assets as of said dais to the a>dount o: ttA :1�+ , A' oiabot• t Bald a8aels we have charged ar.(tl�;l liabilities �o the amount of kB7S.i67.8i e� ., Agentswan�ed in a'! unrepmaented districts,r halt �1/.�4; that azalas relief betot�e I had flu �m taking tha ifrst , ' el bonds but not bond statements) and contingent mortuary. ltf3bi' and n n inves ed assO a, tie. I got so mach help (Includingsted Charlatans and Quaek9 �ry another, and slave (1.17J1,041 Sad �l bottle that I decided to ,t .x n lied their vocation on the sof- the second bottle I fool as welII���� ' making the surpt io4s aaSe� (COIL1ll1Reu mortuar7r11agets a d IiaUilities being inCiIIdrd) Helve to g sp. M><tt$z'rI feting pedals of the people. The knife haft Ind dinmylif•" 'Tom C;t,852e34a US. and On basis Of Of fi I., pared to the quick ; caustic applicatlons' - are prompt and eM01611 ,'yet 93, ; 179402.08. i, - `. have tormented the victim of cidcus ental Htr�Od • Plitt by elldras� �' - 1't the val>ute of thet. Also -no �,� �aO°' �° - -- . We further certify that we have verided by a competent e�pe iiia ,and that we are" the conviction shaped itself—there It"ery— cure. Putnam'e Painless Corn Extractor --- waif*8, energetic men in 1.tide �-' inion WANTED—Drigght., f the country to introduce elation's interest uta the building known f tLe R nount at which it stands upon the Assn• proves_ on what slender basis public op every oeotlon a often rests. If you autfer from corns get in theneighborh{wd an article of universal -SPI ,; �4 tisfied. wage• Sure ,rale at every-�ron Addreaes gati.,tie� flat lie Value la largely n excess Una au will he sa bi ,nontb books, yi'e further certify that we have nitule >t very careful egamiaation of th® -y the. l±.xtractor y t, tusks Ciution 8 Sold everywhere. - . did ahanae W. LoNus, Dontreai• t ocla�lon ductus the period covered by (l is ea�amination, and . - _ - deal h elaiws paid by the � T' `' ,l When you introducb s rfioral lesson let it -; - o inion that tho Mutual Reserve Fluid Life Association pays its desi J. y e . • t hat we are of the p t to re be brief.—Horactl. 5 lute honorably and promptly, and that it does not in oily case wilfulle work of fits death Get Rid of Neuralgli,: p you IVIn Cla . ',; foolia :with napralgia. - . ; stent of guy holiest death claim that is inad� upon it and that th , .There is no use in g I Want l► ty , �NJ '' It is a disease that ives way coin to the t Is liaudled with all possible dispatch and in f3uch a way that. the n1ot g y claim %le artmen most powerful remedie9. No remedy yet ` C i► ! t,.. discov a has given the rand results that eeds ritiutl can have no just cause or reasonable bround of co><nplaint• fort/ the collectionunder the hileoaft� erdhUs invariably attends the employment of-Pol- See Our �taloguB C erviline is a positive or write US . - - tion of the iiiudams'nt�il principle of the there ullanbe some seeWhich CA *ming delay, pasment is ju51 - . eon's Nerviline. N P� y specific -for all nerve pains; and ought to be i �yniri.0, answered. dcath'Of the Sum required 10 pay a Cilium' r �' ,q kept on hand in every family. Gold every Q� re ag "yplth any other Company Or asSOClatioll, which fact is fully established by our } Where, `125 cents a bottle. els,Briggs,VarcodeedC as su talar certify that we hay© made a personal examination 'Of the .. The Steele ,,,0goNru. examluatiou. �'4'e flit -n, ��', uranCe ,'.` (Mention this P&POO i Ont» ver, iot1�+ of the Medical Department, and feel warranted in saying that the utin0st care 18 ,a A Prosperous insbo-7haute m every to mall - vlit.. •te-x+11 enterprising " 'n the >�cle�tion of risks, tend that in this respect the �ssoc;iatiou will con>tp�ire . ' 1 he phenomenal growth of the I N "u out goods. exercised i � Rteecve Fuud Life ,Association ie shown in in Canada ' Or ,ens meat ,�•. ftivorably with guy other life ilisurance company or association. the ar al rt published in another. m, sure o I , au retie a health and prosperous Cori " . column. 'that nor pshows. that the assets - rj�hC f jnilnClihl Btatenlent furniAhes ab proof of the y were larger, the surplus greater the new �� ' e Association, and the gradually iucrPasing assets' show prudence and economy. bueinPss of mora magnitude And the pay- O - ditiOn Ot ih 1.` menta to beneficiaries more than to an - CIIlent, the 1►ubUc and the Inenlbers are to. be, congratulated lipou the solidity _. 11 � y `� * laaua�; :� , The1. preceding year in lire history of Lhis As•Z : �� . tau y of the Association. sociatio,a. 3eve�nteen millions and . aid security %' �c . re paid in death claims to the end of 1893 r - - ` `� and the i tort of the four State insurapae � 1 . . f o-. examiners appointed to investigate the �� �' I j standing of ,�,e Mutual Reserve Life Fund ry e ° 1 IN WITNESS WHEltEOI'�, v►e have hereunto sub ,� , shows that the statements msde by voluble . , ' . , rintsnd t s . a ante _line sum a•nieg that the 1t S Do bemuse ' � � S tit of h 'nous - Clia:rntasr» J g of the old p O 1 ` . - -_ ' scribed our -respective names lit I rance S r nsu u� _ ' , SS ,, t! _ Mutual Reserve shaved its death claims to I'm Scotch but v G o I e. ; fib b® an unqualified falsehood. During the - I. "tie cit) of New York, the da fourteen years of the ,exiebence of the y O u Canna _ y 1 gIRAL. Mutual Reserve Fund Life, twenty millions sin®ke a hallex : ri: /p ' F#_ 11 and three uartere have bean . _aid out in - - gad y8i1C abOVo Writtt3il:. e death_olaims, each and every claim being Cigar than i.. !-*--►� lull ;"-'' tatsf o} r settled promptly and fialy. The Mutual 1 p tenttsatt I. ra are i 1 ' - 'Y� of area lies, S a Reserve Fund Life Association a rales .ROY F u stun t .,', one•heilf those of the cid-lice ucurpantes, '• # .1 y• iI .i i ° its aim b give insurance as near ( - erng .tog C�St rJC . . - ", i , '�'actual cost as is possible ; and this it is ?hey • � i 1 ,. r t - �� J ,f'.. able to do, backed by the sabetantiat re- �t " f k _ _ serve of millions, jig shown in the. rrepart but I g x, - :f ublished to -da hem r - to e o S ith bakvm o ..... P y• of ami,wr, f r - °,, o t for s : f: a �. I' State Texas. r` 1. Delved quarter* ., �, . , ,�axtmtSssoltsr and `< A farmer in Dundas County ilia fi :�,:- rate . ` :. rn"irasl -., l from a cheese factory for milk of his Bo1• 111n, * O*' , "Go too•+ nOnTt+ I 'LT , , , LM .. . .. J, A oo•vs $1,8(X) last summer. " _ _ . �t ��! ._ - - a ` .yr - . _ .. :. Y _ i . - 1._ -_ tees-... _. . .. : -... ."-.. f ..-. r - .::.11 : ,.. kr - -: .:- - , .. ,,. «. _ t .aq.� r: pof ~ .. ...r.. `R - J'y .-� - � � - -.. :._'!.._. .. c. - ._..-.. -... -. -. ,... , - . -. 'H ° _ t -A - 59:: Vin- �L -.�.' , . .. - yy� ,, _ r :- !' ire a ` M„ 1s$ y it i`4 . ,-. - ... _., , , _ . . '` u '.,+-r� .,� :`- epi:. u,..z ,'`�_ ,+r-', 4, _ :1 o _— . _. d �r ,� — _- „> f to s t z� . - w .+r_ .a v�. r .. t M ... - , -. _5. .. - -^, a.. -J -�`' s' a �. vat - w • r Y,3'��ry,�4 f�,: ,,.,,.4.'.f4;.'.,- . y e; .4- . i"1',�.s, -'t'..i...apj -s: " -.. t - alk' : {- i I Sy 3 -. -.d era x.,.�" ...h--....F?:7v�- .K g• '., r. ,.,-ys .tai. a - ;.�'M{ ! t{ _, -d -: 4- �"jt .. Cyt ,,L M �`'''��• .�!..,,.. , ,. < - .,,,,, r ,sY,v ;l - fid. :: ?r-afs'sr4i{ tr,Y _ a. .'r ly°f '{-K tf� t,3'i `4' 1" '.1 r .� tit $ s� _ > A , _ - �"ak � ,�s..•' -:s. .. �,rl a_ a.,_ ._.•`.+S.+ ra'$' "'r • _ - - S - svoY ,,,.� - . "VO 18th, ll�b, tiQe wan us' v.,....... - - aw, .+w and even now �n •► �►� aeon. Both doing well. It is not likely we s Panton, of Welland, fb�erl gravel pertrudes. axe ood sleigl'ing this 0i�r -Jam@ y .�..�.. -,i� �F►_�►.M Of the Spink mills, was hese this Week will have roach pa R . . . . winter, ,c - . ONT., FEB. 22 1895 on old friends. . ` . PICSERIN(I, calling up ...---- -- .__---- - -Isaac Wise is in the city this week ae . -Oollege Nates•I sT •'.:. , .U% 'e Season' . •PiokerinR's representative to the A•• • •-• _ �O�ALISM t, w• (grand lodge now in session there. On Frida 1�s0, Mr. Adam Brawn, of s s>: Asseaeur Mowbray is in the locality. Hamilton, gave an illustrated lecture in Bd iI .1 . 1.-I 1-1 - have a d it would void trouble •-�--�-- Soto I iet store, drowsy clerks, • •: y Pickering College under the auspices of the I I i • u 1# g p so, and if i is -not a dpg, follow the Literary Society entitled, "A Tropical st %arks; to ' ' Advertising done by j same adyise. Paradise.'! Without eaoeption it proved f �- ', -. We Dace Just open d up a full line of nepv se8�� B r ` Busy store, trade is prime,11! -Two sial U load of the youth and l ---- g to be the finest entertainment ever held in 1 _ ` :Advertising all the time. piokering. Mr. Brown was late Commis- beauty of this vicinity visited ti'Vh�tby per of Trade to the Went Indies. and is W. Logan's _ T Mn _ . -Sib Sodas for 18c,skating rink Tuesday evening. W • D • s�o --Fresh Tomatoes 9c W. Logan's: 'k Ro ars chaproued the party. It was a now General Poet Master of Hamilton. gas, Of all k;nds. a hays; the best "out $ g -Mies Ethel .Hilts is with -Oshawa delightful outing, so they say. - He has also been a n ember of Parliaments. - ' nth Ontario Fartnerg, Institute Mr. Brown from his wide experience makes s, - - - -ho friends this week, t --Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller visited have arranged for another series of meet- a very pleasing and enterest�ng speaker. the r�Qa, I axl;et 4an reduce, also a very g od one- - F friends in Newcastle last week. See soot. elsewhere He was assisted by Mr. Parker, of Toronto, r lues in this section, --Miss Bateman, of Whitby, is bete for toll particulars thereof. These meet- who threw the pictures on a screen with a • ! powerful stereopticon in a most suooessfal I = �.• - with her sister Mrs. (leo.-Seldon. inns are productive of much good and manner. These gentlemen gave their dire4t from Chinni; a all prt�a t ---Henry Secor and wife, of Malvern, should draw good crowds. _ services gratuitously, and the only regret U cents. Finest $lack Co>;gos, - I.were with Mr. and Mrs. John Law on -Mrs. L. A. Findlay left for Mildmay ie that there were not more present to an . .. Sunday. on Monday to join her husband. Shs joy the lecture. No on@ could go away - I.. - • r. Horn and daughter, of Hampden, We have also a net M was accompanied by Mrs. Algia. Findlay, from snob a lecture and not feel elevated; Ask to see a sa>�plo our Chun P vvder. spent -Sunday with his son, J. B. of the who will spend a few weeks visiting her enlightened, and thankful. Elevated as be . . Spink, Mills. a eon; and assisting be and big wife in get• thought of the various climates and their i i . -John Lndgat@, of church streetl, ha tin settled in their new home. adaption to the r�pirements of mankind.1. • . _ • seriously ill daring the past week, g Enlightened to know that even the green .� lJa8k8t dried, tm40lOr Japan, the finest we have ever been y . -At the union meeting of Christian ng' - � & IL_ - . . - ' but is now some bene . islands of the, sea are making noble pro- 4 1, . �---Robert Gordon is erecting a stable Endeavorers this Friday evening in the grecs in all the domestic ,and professional arts of oi'ilized nationa. Thankful that j . on, Ids King street roperty. He has Friends' church at rry the DP`ck ring Old Dame Nature has so lavishly spread . . . ! offered, Our famou8 $en Hur Blend ie giving nniv real satis- parohaeed adriver fro which he expecte Brook Road, Cherrywood, College, and Pickering Societies will be her green herbage tropical vegetation, lax- >mu0b• g P orient plants- with their perfume, sweeS , _ - -The let .�f March will soon be here. present and papers on the followin topics Rive renewed yo r sabeoriptior to will be read : "How can we help the voiced birds to enchant the +cal with their let and of the melody over the grand old earth, all tota►CtiOta. We ©n1Y you gi�� our teas s inial• ibis journal. -Why d lay such a pleasan• prayer meeting of the society . _ ant duty. church both before and in the meeting'" minister to the wants and comforts of the ( .. : ' hard Rodd as leased Robert "How to interest active members and human family. Throughout the whole .i 1 - -Ric 11e lector@ there was a true spirit of loyalty to �o Coffee beans R�'4nd L0 order. The p'evple know they Miller's place, at t e east end. The associate members in the work of t Mother Land, the old flag and our noble lure M04ba and Java get the best coffee from . remises were but r centl vacated b societ "; '`The advantages and disad• - - , y y y Queen. It was very clearly shown that our James Scott. ' vantages of local anions and oonventwne; trod© relations with Jamaica war@ invreae• !1. - tl�*-The safe in the a ploy of. the late Also an address by Rev. A. McAuley ; ed in a great m@saute by the Exposition, " os' h the Iglaad ease some - Ontario Bank here ease r@moved to the The pledge. . _ and that alth jN �gl p, .._. city this week, and will be similarly em- -The College hooky team v�eited what small, pet it is destined to became i► 1.Cloyed elsewhere. Whitby Wednesday afternoon and had a one of the most productive of the British _ _ _ -We have to thank Charles E. Goad, RR with the Chronicle team. The possession$. In the course of Mr,'Brown'� .. __ civil Engineer, Toronto, for a very cor• first half-time was rather slow play, yet lecture honorable mention was made of he scoring. Ur. and Aire, Johnston who are engaged in TTS & SI. d convenient ma of the Town• Pickering boys had the best of t g ales DILLINGHAM• root an P g. - missionary ar work in the Leland of Jam HIL ship of Pickering. The second half was much more interest p y 1; these two persona are devotedly laved by -The Royal Templar Council will bold ing to watch and at times the excitement all whom they serve, and it was stated that . Furniture Establisbment is replete with the lot at et},les in . 'a session on Monday, evening neat at among the numeroub -spectators was their influence avec the natives bad redua � • . . 7:80, in Dale's Hall.: Every member is wild indeed. When time was called the � crime to a minimum. It "till he retrem• I3EDR001� SUjTB at X12, � : . __ %- .- I expected to be present. tally stood Whitby 8, Pickering College 4. bered t at their two daughters are attend• - -•"To.what has Christ opened your W. Rammer refereed the game satisfao- ing theloollege. to hearty vote of thanks pARLOIt SUITS, _ eyes" is the topic of the C. E. prayer tiorily to all. The boys of the college de- was given to Mr, B�ro'wn and Mr. Parker � _ meeting neat Sunday cooping. The serve credit for the progress they hays for their kinds�oee. -Suffice to say that EXTEI�aION TABLI✓S and r leader is Mise Nellie Law. made since the season opened. They the students will always remember these1. CHAIRS of a;I eseriptibne. . =Ciao. W. Decker hoe been confined were defeated by- the same team some gentlemen through whose kindness they en- to the house for the past week with few weeks ago 9. to 2. Hard practice Joyed such a rare treat. . , We have a 14 • ew ,Myles iti Picture Framings on hand. grippe. It is expected that lie; will be will eventually bring reward, The hockey match played at the College . around again �n a few days. on Friday afternoon last was one at mach about to -Tuesday afternoon John Leslie lett interest to all who were present. The bon E. Gee and wife are abs UNDERTAKING: : Our Lt�dertakiug Department is also 4ompl ate in eery -=Jobe his shoe shop. unlocked -for about ten min• testing teams were those of t'4 arringet s UNDE { remove to the city where they will reside utas while ire attended to, some buei Business Cellege, of Toronto, and the respect. Coffins and Caskets in all sizes constantly on hand Ecnbalm- ' _ permanently. Frank and wife will then neas in another part of the village. When College. � Mr. Warrin er acted as referee - 1 . i occupy"the Church street residence. lie returned lie discovered that a air of g g ing made a specialty, -The Sabbath School T@sobers'. AB• p to the admiration and aatietaction of every. •� ~��T�t� ��' (� j� '� . shoe uppers, upon whioh he had comaien• one. The score showed 4 goals to 1 for '[� f�� � 1L L 111 LJf 1�1 IV e��l]a a ,:I- sociation will hold aconvention - in the PPe 11IL �• ced to work, were missing. After some Warringer at half time, but was oat dawn -1. 1. Methodist church. Cherrywood, do Tues• enquiry it was learned that a tramp had by 2 goals for P. C. in the second half. i - - - - �� day evening, February 26tb, commencing been seen grassing through the village Toronto scoring in the game 4 to 8, The --- , at 7:80. ab that time. A telegram was sent to pack ease kept well up to the goal of the tt - -The road to Frenchman s Baj is ex. Chief Ca.ye�ly at �'Khitby, with the result visiting team from the very start.WE - - .- I . . . . .. . . bellent, the coal is going fast, secure your he tramp was arrested while lit. The match with Stoaffville the followingHAVE..'.'.. .. . . '.. ". - .. Supply for the coming cold March weather that t P afternoon was equally ititeresting to the I.- ` tempting toiapoae of the sops to a shoe A�L•Ir©Gr g. r before the snow Roes. Best Scranton At first the College As the team gained tqe tinct victory, . + coal onl Ij5.00 r ton.: * waken in the county town. plop vibe made 8 straight goals in first h : y fellow denied the theft, but afterward ad• half tinjs, which was more than balanced ' . . _ -Pickering Township Cottneil meets mated the charge, and asked for . a trial b g sir' fight goals for P. C. in the last half Bf30 -J �Jh086� 1 b 8r i on Monday neat, January 25th, at the ' ' 1 non ham for the trans at once. Police magistrate will hear the �t me, he game was refereed by Mr. case on F ridsy. Murray and the stere 8 to it speaks well QVershoefl, at low piriO i ' Township Ha 1, B • O - _ action of general I usmess. Those who have business to transact will govern -The parlor social at the resider : of dor the p an bei of the "allege team. Other M8I1'S waterproof lined OQersht�es � l.'�r5, t,�, themselves accordingly. MrB.:Tames Troll, Kingston Road seat, matct:es are beteg arranged for. Re . -Of all the doable back- action; meat- on Friday evening of last week, under - M1.en's heavy soak Rubbers, 1.O, . ing, rotary valved, iron -clad, patent level, the auspices of the Ladies' Atd of 8t. An• Y. P: S. C. �. NoTla. (-�� I .: " silver tongued agents that has visite3 this draw's church, was a decided snooess. and all puler rubber }bot�fl 8bt equally IoW pritlefl. - ' village during the past decade, the one The spacious regidenee was "omiot'tably1. "I�or Christ and the Church. I i r Oiled with people hem all its of aha We aro coatinualIyx bearing of the need who has been doing the place during the Pa al lstioirta ai that eat We have 'a few 3askataheWan Robes left t�0 be BOId £t� r• pest week, takes the whole batch of bread. locality.tter all hal enjoyed a snmpt• of a►ure political platform, great I .t Se can handle the Queen's English at uoue tea pr pared by the ladies, George blessing to mankind the temperance move- . - y Herr, Esq.,was Called to the chair, and meat, but not often enough do we hear of ()Oat. ''� _ a rate that would defy eleCtricit;�.the good and the peed of the Cbristiat� -- BU NLT-I-.N � :•--In connection with the late itch•in resided ov r a splendid program, consist• B •P p Endeavor Society..4 . n the •Midland division of the (grand fag. of mu ic, readings, speeches, etc. - IQ What does oar Lard say in sitrq to�". Trunk, near Milliken's Corners, the sta• Daring tb evening varioui kinds of James ? Does he not say • Bat ye doers u • i� � tion ages .at Unionville, Albert Weighill parlor Ram s were enjoyed. At a r4ason• of the word, not h"rers only, thus deoeiv• . r . by name, apppeared before Judge me- able hour t e affair was brought to in yourselves," Christ says we are not . ., r, . Dougall on Tuesda ,and was sent down close. Th Ladles' Aid netted some tit to . hearers only but doers. . _ • r g y b the soei Mr. and Mrs. Trull ha e COMMON I TI - , for trial. From evidence now at hand, y Y 'there are jest two thioge for Ilya tlb►>fis - ! . s hie neglect. the thanks bf all for the use of their spa- ian men and women to do, to receive fro : I . . the accident yrs due.to g . • .% oleos .reef encs, aB well as the , o Clod and to give out again to their fellows. --No very startling developments in .. - . . • el . - the Hyams' have Come to light since last accomodat on furnished for horses. Some one has said to begin is well, to go _ --�• . • . _ on is better; bot to persevere is beat. One - - I i.t N M h issue. The skull of the late Willis Wells --Mond y afternoon a little bo , o , g - y of the inters of olden times, in sending r . As the dark, dreaming clouds of epression are lifting, was taken to the city last week and was about 10 y ars, arrived at the Spink Mill g g f prosperity ov r ne lows, 7 :11 one of his p�►intin s to En land's ItiuR sent And the gleam o - examined by an expert. The general having ben given a ride from the City b an accompanying note saying, that for ." � p p Y g r opinion now seems to. be that. the boy some far er who'tnrned up the Broo eaves years he had toiled almost daily at Tis a suite le time to look over ardrobes f - was thrown down the elevator �hatt and Road. T e boy was but poorely clad an the picture. Will Christian Endeavorere And serously think °about. getting new clothes. upon striking the floor received the skull ease therefore very "old from ezposnr . Qeea persevering In a bitter cause 7 Is - Oiott B - . fractures. Their- wives. Ire aspected to J. S. Bar er took the little fallowi in an the' no need ? A8 the. above cojivictiou strikes you, and you are mo ed to vis # testify against the brothers. is still tis in ohar a of, him. The littl Sometimes, a great evil looms tt and y [; g g pp notion, we would ask you to kindly remenT<ber that we make c other an utak e -A friend.ot the fachily sends - us the fellow stn s that he lives in Torobto, s over shadows everythin . To•day tis evil Bloc : g them right re arding price and general make-up. We live n. Pine's B - .I following correction: "Mrs. Wm. Barnes Lather be nQ a mIMi's helper. H a of worldliness overshadows a great deal g . did not attend the funeral of her late mother d'ed a short tiiobe ago, and sine that ie sgand. Shall we as mem re of the���� F•rC-rT� lr �, busband,'and thereby contract a cold, then his ather drinks hea il He a d C• E. Society, looiet ,striving steadily to go for• jj j'1 lr "'' ,_ his broth r tired of the we ere treatme �t ward in the Heavenly way and take -others """' ? j which,, resaltAd in her death as last , v FASHIONABLE- TAILOR ' € with us, shall we let the wwld hide _ _1. z weeks paper states. She did not leave they rece'ved and ran away, the broth r Christ from view ? When we think of the , V : the house, as she had then a slight cold going we t, while this boy started ea t.. Saviour walking in loneliness' over the hills ::. 4 which saddenl deyelo ed into neumon• J. J. He so, a# Toren ,should ata e y P P of Judea, no human helps could ever baye' F' ', is'. The deceased lady wqs subject to be notifi and if the boy's story of been as lonely as Christ, misjudged by - A . I 9S I '` bronchitic, but was energetic and even ornelty a confirmed, the proper anth r• those around Him. He, the pure and Holy k, •; KI . fr ,' � youthful for ner 70 years, though not ities wig look after the children. T e One, called a glutton and a olio"biber, -'OR . . In . _'. Strong. Her death was most unexpected suggesti n that the bop be -sent to Whi by fainting ander the ,carr ng of the heav . 1..F©I� - yy y ........... ..., until two or three days before it occurred.'' as a vas ant is simply absurd. Dross, enduring the orael;strtpoa, tortures . - b3.�Pe are always pleased to make correo- --Rev A. Garman, M.A., D.15,, (}a er flu Calvary that we might haveeternal life. ��T DR' '+ Q� �''9 tions when we are convinced that errors al Super utendant of the Methodist Chu ob Will we let the world hide such s Christ 1� �• _ - fratn view ? - Is there no gratitude in these ! exist. in Oana a; conducted services bene b' h@arts of Dara ? Is there no good in these ���, - - --From floe Erie Evening Herald, of bath, an delivered two splendid disc ur• �% ��% �j Tiji 'the 18th hist,,• we clip the foDowin :_ sea. Tec arch ease fain well fills on Q' E' S8"iatias.? p R y We Bay yes. and ewe soy -while life shall ' "Last evening Mr. William McPha den, each o aeon, The coli �•G•� g y eotion. w fob last treating in oar Lord far strength weET�17 �]!., ETCH , proprietor of the . West Eighth Street was on � be�alf of the snperannu ted hold forth the hapset o! the Cross with the A few remenant of Tweed>j t and unser 40at ' ''_ , Pharmacy, was united in marriage to preaobe s i►nd widow s fund, was not inotto "For Christ and the Church." - . . . - 1. ON - Miss Mable Philp, „f Pickeriaq, Ont. nearly a la. go ae could have been de• 1�aAatnoox. DUNBART s j aired. olla eve i Rev. Dr. Car i -.. , _.- ­ I d The marriage ceremony was' conducted y ung . on G a . PARKER 9 �. I 1. by the father of the bride, Rev. Mr. Philp, delivers �a lecture entitled:." Trade and The Cityy Council •of Chatbam, Ontarit .- ---`�`��. � who came to Erie from Pickering, Ont„ get Rio ;This Isotone was Dna of the held an au.night oossion on Monday uigbt0 , = for the special purpose. The ceremony most in eresting ever delivered in Pio er• and passed resolutious to petition the ' teak place at the home of Mrs. Eccleston, ing, sn it teas coo bad that but 80.fe of�, �� 4. I Local Goverment to grant inavrporation FAL V y .­ - IV,�; - A: 4s' sister of.the bride, in the presence -of our pec le attended. In fact there ere as a cit Y. the near friends of the contracting parties. not m re than thirty persons pre cute J. Freebouru, of Cartwright, was Miss Philp is a charming young lady, and 8ometi ee such leetttres are dry, and elected County Monter, and Mr..RobertED -ESDAY W T_ .- ._1 �.the manSDAY_ y friends of Mr. MoPhayden will icy, -but in he present instance it was the Cowan, De ut Count Master, of the I,. an P y y dTHU 1-1;o ,.1 unite in extending congratulations to him reverse By. wit and humor, co pled 0. Association �of West Durltgtmr at the - - .1. upon winning so amiable a partner for with g od ractical information ilio loo• anrnual Ineetinq .t lalackatook`last wank. - d fQ��QWln ays� ,-. "" . ° OCTOBER 3 and 4, �an '' life. The young couple left for a bridal turer h ld the attenti n of his and tars J'. Baker' . of Sta fiat' at eta _ R. ' hl : ___ 'T „ r , y ._ t da to the ^---.. ^^.,-.n..r.• _-._�.n..,.-..,.-.,,---�^'--�-� F'. r= tour in the west. On behalf of her man for ova ar hour. R v. Carman' s otald . ` 'E�• ., Y multifarious duties of road cam--mi4$l .neri, 'j'i+ 17LL� IN. .. friends• here we extend to Mr. and. Airs. have b en reeted wit a a fall house , as fire' en. 'neer}. j, constable , rl i heir � � : 1 `•. 4 R .1 di McFavden warmest eonE;ra ulations, and it is se do a the peopl of S'ickeritag rays a -, '` -},,_ tin �- I� of rnetcr t e an o x to nit of he y` aateelttn .: tru t that trier married ]rf will be ane Pp - at to eo:..emtne❑t. sea;..; • �, ., ;, °.� : xa„:Y r z..,3, :.h>; � I - .�Y x y g k tri. ttu ill i Ott . �.155 , , w; 4 . to �yYrj �{ #} q� r J -_ ;. --_ .r}t i' .�-!W., •yJA-•.. _-' F:3x li . ' ti .z; - '•R ^. ' �, ','s:4'�# :a _ ..t -- q ,. tri7 4*. :. C D n flue ound o suooeseee, �,, r � �y:_u. r s. ` .:. : I., Y. t Iw_ .�. .._., V_ -.) tea- ..., _ -_ -. - i <-.. .. -...: , - .'. y _ y- -:� :., a ..�Y-•I -, e,++-'"`�=-•ea. ^d ter }„ s ::e, ,. $ ` :S yy' IRA -. - -. - - - .. . . r. . .. . ::. - .V' Ce .1 err+„Ili, . ... ..i... get. 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