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Cor nerd office and Residence, sister, Mrs. Boyd Bnrk, h i4� ing Office hours: Morning OLAR6MONT1. •' John Tool sr, lost quite a valuable borse ng s to s. .", on Monday by being cast in the stall. fo Legal. = The �3arket ob Tuesday was not very Geo. D. Lenton has been on the sick ENTGN & UDDS. BARRISTERS, i well attended, but good prices prevailed. list, but we believe he is now convalescent. w SOLICITO R, ETC., 10; Adelaide street Moes M. Gerow, Of Brougham, .was T. Thornton was in the, City Tuesday `'� and reports rices rather firm at the I� here a few days. this week. visiting her p ' p fo �,�t, Toronto. A Claremont Tuesday flop - _ uncle. present time. j ___ -1 FARE YELL, Q. C., HARRIS- `� �� .� { 0. if. 'Pugh has been supplying the, To- e l . TER, Count Crown Attorney, and County _ R'm. Wadden, of Nilestawn, ie bare wliitbv. 10-y _ _`''�.._- ronto seedemen with some of his choice 3 solicitor. Court ouse, this week with I his brother Alexander, seed grain. I ' -V _ �1E5 MIL ER, SOLICLTOR, NO. Choice l amily Patent Flour $1.60 ger bag. and other friends. Milligan has returned to her home, in vi I 11 r 1 TAR : Publi , Conveyancer, oto, office at Wm. Hood, of the 7ch eon. will have Unionville, . having spent a few weeks G Thistle a." near Brous am. MOney to loan. 11 -:.:t 'yJ -,cam AT THE - 'a a sale on Thursday March 14th. See with the Misses Turner. pow & hie ILLIVRAY, BARRIS. T� -T bills for full list' of articles. Oliver. Pugh and Boyd Bark -areti-S, y h 1! tore, solicit re, �o. Office opposite Post S 1 li K. MIL - '.. I The carnival on Tuesday evening was drawing ice. They purpose laying .r office, Whitby, O Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. PICKER��T g y g• A.-Mc(lill.... , L .B. Monev to Loan. ey ezaeadin 1 well attended, their bein large stoo for the summer. . 11many present from a distance. John Tool jr, passed through here on _ � ," ti " °' $ Mrs. David McFarlane has been con' Monday to conncii,to collect damages for etey'truvrU. a 0eQ �M. '" '" some ghee killed b dos some time a o, u F yW ALEY VETERINA Y m •sox fined to the hawse for some time with p y g g 11 , Surgeon lad -Dentist. Graduate of On- .400 °10i z .�v M I rheumatic fever. She is on the mend it is a pity these dogs have hot been caught curio veterinary UeRe, Toronto. Graduate in - .'''i . de mow : -a however, as different flocks have b en nearly ruined Dentistry. Mem er of the Ontario Veterinary ' • Slur at w lidr8. (sea. Bt1i'Q'e88 has been very ill for in the neighborhood. ai Association, De tistry a specialty. Calls by .0 ,�.,�... - - - lay or night p omptly attended to, office, ., the tot fortnight with grippe, but �e now n Tele ap and Post Offices, White- as P a'w KlnBale,Residence, y , n]acter. Her complete.re0ovely % �.. �� t Tale. VETERINARY SIIR- � � :d di0� � % '" o will soon follow.,i John W.' Salton still attends school HHOPN, 8, V = •I v 6 The boys have organized -a hocks club e GEON, raduate of the Ontario vet- Ca F4 �� 1 y y Mrs. Joseph Harbron has returned borne o erinary College Toronto, registered member - F4 9 • and are pursuing practice faithfully. after an extended visit in Toronto. , of the Ontario eterivary M foal Association. qAg a+ They will ere long glue the Pickering Mies Flo Mackey has been spending a Office, residence and shoeing forge one audonb- � o UIr a� w quarter miles north of Green River. steel 11 a 19 O college bo s a Call. weeks vacation among Whitby friends. o driving shoes at iron. prices. OSce and shop W N -- a - . o , M Cowie Bros. who have been awarded A Hockey club is talked of here with hours from 7 to 1 a. m. and 1 to 4 V. m. Tele 0 O Wa I g g o ; T. Gill as captain lack out far a crack 6naph address hitevale Ont., P. O. address, = .. A 'd�a. a e o, the contract of supplying the Township p Q Green River, ion . - s+ m a �aa11 m"� lb with round cedar, have much of the team. t to . i��w > �'" (Some of our Musicians are prepairing to h r(� HOaiAS QRAHADd, VETERYN- o h a,� o� Mm»• .,,a . timber delivered here already. 1 � Z P o = a, , entertain at the Aadley eonoert on Daaroh ARY SUR EON, Graduatre of the Ontario GO ,w'° � .. oDP+plj � l',°� •��, p I ' Dr. Smith,ofStOufiville,will visit Clare• 8th the will, do themselves credit as of Veterinary Coll ge, Toronto, re shred member 0 b m-4 O 0 w 14 i ft i wont on the first and thiri Tuesday, of y o of the Ontario eterinary M dical Association, :0 ! .. ,� ,o� C7 Qy each month. $18 dental rooms are . yore. H,f t honorary ember of the Ontario Medical V G A a Several from Lora attended Mrs. Wilson b society, treats a 1 diseases of domesticated ani- q Bund 's block, next door to the market.* funeral a few. days ago' Deceased was an mals. Also par •cular attention to Veterinary 6` p ' : I C y Y q a Dentistry. Atl ease promptly, attended to at 60 a ae m 'gyp I n Abram Bundy, who has been indispos• Aunt of .- Robt. mo voy, and formerly reasonable rate . Office at the ,well known es- •° B a' A � I ed for the past week or so at his home .known here, t s.. o e mile west of k* o `� o I s , a tabliehment of raham Bre p 9 4� .� �q near Balsam, 13 mach IlYlproved during Surprise parties are all the rage haze t Ginremont. To egiama to Ciirs$p ontpunetual- Orli b resent. One at John Albert Jones' a few ly attended to. l °o � the past week. He has ee>x suf%ring. p i '" I.OR �_ from pneumonia. eveniugs ago, another at Mr. Neale, in the - Claremont Home circle ]members and village, and more to follow. 1i 1tt�iDi9a (�aCb� *_+�"....., Bad roads and plenty of snow has been _ _ _,_-- - wives held an oyster supper on Tuesday FiOtiIAB DUNN, Conveyancer, Coag- ,,.,, - evening in-Bundy's Hall. There was a the common talk of everybody for Bomb Tuiissioner for taking.Affidavits, etc., re. ELM Dry E good attendanee present and a very en• few weeks back. what will We say when mons, Ont. ovable avenin sant. the thoroughfares begin to break up? Why - u K. HU VER,LBS3URER OF MAR* �j n j .i g p of course we will don our long rubberboots t _L . RIAGE icenses. Office at residence or R.OJUR FLOUR 174 EED MILL#JOhn Colegate vm bo floe Olty last or ohn a canoe.alalia _Green Ri er.week 'as delegate from here to the Grand .. 'John Pallister and Miss, Jannis Emerson BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage ; PICRERING, FOR LodE;e of A. 0 U. W Although notnow of Greenwood, were united in the holy BeJ..) Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- a resident of Claremont Jahn still finds bonds of matrimony 'one day last week, nee at the store or at his residence, Pi kering - • - . - time to attend our lodge. Ray. Barris officiating. We understand Village. . $1�,C�'OP�1�d,t lour, G. Smith Macdonald, Barrister, of they intend taking up house at Aberdeen i R.BEA ON,TOWNS�HIPCLERK . $touflville, will visit 'Claremont every corners. We wish them everthiag that D. Convey neer, Commissioner for taking .Tuesday. Alli who way have any legal heart could wish. ' s_Zidgpite, Acs untant and Insurance agent. ��a J Jae,' pjsekett moves iA a fewt weeks Money to los on farm property. Wills pro- {,t, -`.- busineAs to tiansact will find iiia Law southward. and Mr. Much takes leis place. bated. OFFI E -At Whitevale, will be in �!, I � ti ` Office io Bunds Block (next door to the transaction ev y Monday afternoon for the �rea�fast erealss market.) . �, *tom Mr. Foley r. Fele Mr. Much and Mr. Gallo transaction of ueliiess. �-v _ follows Lir. Foley. Jno. Lewis is also �ONEY 0 LOAN APPLY TO F. ; moving to the Mowbray homestead. In Hutchi n, 'i or at Claremont for®rhhil°� ��.� BROUGHAM, speator Barnett vacates his home for Ed: Canada Permanent Osla f3avinga Co., head �I ; y- Lidgett, of Whitby office, Toronto Stock capital $3,000,OW, Total I Wm. Beatt leaves this creek for Colo• A great deal of talk has. been caused by assets $8,700,000. The company lends money on ' : W.. H. 4 4VZSS, , gado, where be will spend the summer. the.chastisement of one of our bad boys lowest current aces of interest and on isvor- able terms of repayment. Mortgages and .de- kROPRIETOR._ Thos. sanaprson has engaged for the going to the day school here. The Leacher hentures pure ased. No eom1pissionr o delay 1 I coming eamtlWer with James W. Hoole, ceserted tiffs intentions and his wishes, b:apenaee moderate.. - - - _ but not bein ro rl carried oat the old A. POET, COi7NTY ARCHITF�CT Mies Mary Beattie returned from tea' g properly y A. for th county of Ontario Drawings . familia! way of punishing was indulged in west, and wii remain home for f< while. y p g g a:.d spedticati ns lnrniehed for every class of . , E. Betts, offf� Georgetown, w�n here with which caused much unnecessary discussion. build Stem and bot water heatin and40 a his numerouelfrieuds during the past few ' Perhaps the teacher was a little severs ventilatgion s pecialtg: Office -Gerrie look, at - i g . p° but not intentionally and certainly if the oori�r Dunda and Hock streets, wnitby,0 t +a� da e, fault finders in the section were not so ton Road E st Pickering. s7 -y am t t o pe roads hor6aboats are in ye or Residence -Ki its ____� numerous, matters of this kind would not ►THOMAS OUCHER, Licensed Auc- . shape, owing to the prevalence of pitch come before the public in such misleading tioneer, aluatar, oto., for East York and I.holes. st►4ys. Our teacher it, we think, a goad the whole cf N rtb and south Ontario. Strict ' ' ' ' • The E=ecuti a committee of the Pick• attention qq��v�n to all orders by nail or telegraph. 9 one and if he dobe Wrong he did, not Charges Moder to.. Address THOS. POUCH A, Since 187E w have been en Bring Township Sabbath Sobool associa• iuteud to. fTaR' r ...�... Boz 47, Brough m.ont, - tion hold a meeting here on Tuesday WNlTEVAta. POSTZ L, AUCTIONEER. ETC.. ed, every wgrki day, in Oreatiag afternoon, when there was a good attend - F. (gree R ver, solicits sales from his nam- -- nick watches, educing .fractures, gnoo, ];arra. Sleigh is visiting friends in the city. erocs friends b th fax and near. Sales of farms, farm stock, an everything that is to be sold will setting broken parts, toning- up The Township fathers were here Mon Mrs. C. C. RAesor in visiting friends in be handled by the subse bar with the utmo t • constitutions th t die very mob day and transacted much important busi. the city. ; care and sold the very beat advantage. 4sly noes. Tljore was rather a heavy mutton Diss .Palmer, of Pickering, is visiting, R'S* t���� ! rttn dawn. rest ring weak notion, bill to settle. It seems strange that these friends here.ECjij '1 platting ` a ne face on an old doga snot be captured. Miss Lulu Major has returned to her First-class ve sales and horses for hire defy friend, and re lacing lost hands. Walter Percy and Mies Dewherst, of home in Aurora. Uxbridge were duo married qla Wednea- Mrs. Arm trong, of Port Perry, is visit' or ni nt. eam done promptly ,by In that time w have dans these t3 y in her son' Alex. t day or job. 'Bus l�io oonnsction meet- I day afternoon. His many friends in the g things often. we can do them Revival Services are being held in the ins all CI R Grains: Freight and ' Township nip las in witlhing Walte1.r and Methodist church. well. We dot em oa reasonable his urs bride ever . happiness. ,apress elivered to all parts, -of , , y Miss Pickett Ia spending this week with the villiage. r pri08 - T. . Brown is in the city just now at• friends in Toronto. Board, sale and commission stables in tending to his parliamentary duties. As Rev Mr. Bi le's son is attending a Pub - connection, -a rudder is to an ocean ship, so is Thos. lie School in the west. . Cir ,,., �E�X .. to the ship of state. When he roturnes Win, iliorrie, of Brooklin, called .on op., PICBEI IN 1_ we expect to Dear all about 011e water friends here an Sunday. --- - - -- J concuss got, and the like. C. Fenton spent Saturday and Bunchy 1 gal t4l, 1ts � with friends in Toronto.ANDAR� BANE I i nd Mrs. no. Mason of Scarboro�TMr. and J ' OF CRNA Dom- , M.,1. were in the vale last week. r.The Misses Westmans, of Tornto, visit - I . Gf your watch nd if its weak and - Miss Cookworth-is spendinga few` days ad Miss Pickett last wok. Unital;11 I pal Up y '� acre lar ming i4 to BARN ARD, with her many friends around this vicinity. Miss Milne, of Hamiota, Manitoba, is 6(gl 000 Mr. Irwin and wits spent Sunday at Reserved F lad $ Whitby, visiting her uncle, Robt Milne. - y Ravenshoe with his mother, Mrs. Irwin, Lieut. Hagerman and Mr. S. B. Lynda Assets Ove - �• 4 $7,700,000 Awing to the illness of our pastor, Mr. were resent at the opening of Parliament. Head ffice, TORONTO, Thi Wa c DQ(� nor Stevenson,Stthe revival meetings will be p g post Dad for a short time. Miss Vick ftoeaor returned to her home -_ - The checker match between this lace last week after spending a week with This Bank as. a branch at Stoufivitle . ,J1 - � and Hillside will be played this (Frhdayj friends here. where deposi s are taken at current rates. - evening .at the residence of Mr. J. Collins. We are pleased to learn that Miss Grace Sums of 1 and upwards received in - - _ -- : Quite a number of our young people wilco v who has been vary ill in Toronto, the 13AVING BANK Department, and TIME, CONEY spent s very pleasant evening at the party is reoovaring: - interest u.liow d half•yearly, given by Mr. and Mrs. Hollinger recently. Mrs'Ball, of i4�ichigan, is visiting her, Farmers Bile notes and other food BIRfiH :--»The wife of Mr. Chas. Petty rola and daughter, Mr. James Ball an Why' hams and n labor the Mrs. Jno. Kirton. paper discounted at ` lowest rates. For pump handle when h wind will do it Of a son+ on Sunday the 24th Inst, All are E. A Thornton; of Norval, having -sol further information apply doing well, and Mr. C. is smiling, dont you g K to without X nue. out his business there, is ne otiatin fo know. the purchase of the Thompson Stora here. _ - - J O H E L L I OT T, Age ntr - For the etrhall sum of you 06 ge:t one of There will be two meetings of the South p p .. ' S Ot7FFVILLE Ontario Farmer's Institute hold at. this Some of the young folks were placed in a .,,, �t,==) Irris , delemma )Monday night. --Invited to three 1iip, , place on Wednesday neat at 1.30 'a 7,80 different dances, and could not attend them �x �OA n C�Bd ��� ��� p.m. These meetings gra frac t an,lad . ail. �+ -pN�. specially invited. We. are leased to learn' that our old M 0 i T Y • (patent ap 'ed for) Oar school bas wended their way to p RT AGE SE�UR Green River anaturday last and prayed friend Colonel Button, who has been quite This luaohine can attached to anyr a very friendly game of football. There pooXly all winter, is- now improving .fn RE E�!'hAr=j pump handle t out ohange. was some good playing done on both aides hesitlI. ' bought and sold an commission. :. and the game endtid in favor at Oharry. The q=larterlq meeting of tea MAthodiat ti . wood by one goal.. The return Iriatc will Church was field here ' on Friday. The N` %� �,Ta la ed here o>a Saturday, Rev. Mr, Pickett received an invitation to Agent for ire, '�� yy Moro gth• remain in the pastorate for another year. g Life Accident, Pule i ;, 4uite an.enjoyable evAningg was s ant at Alice Armstrong has moved into y the Glass and Steam Boiler insurance the residence of Mr. Lynda, on Friday Faw hr residence and shop, recent,. evening, there being a couple of sleigh load op p y from Audio yy and a few of our.youn Peopple arcs aced by hila, and is fitting lap a cage FARC and 'PILLAGETAILO ySHOP asked in. qur boys eay that the udley or the bird he purposes imparting from old Scotland. Prop l ty For Salle. people are very sociable and cri like.. a ttreo Although the Vale is without a Magis- Incl.udi_ig two esirable dwellings in Pickering, " ` meet them again solsle rim ' trate, We aomo near having a .Squire, , but ¢ also 48 sores ol land hi 1 suitable for village I hayb a CoM 'lets k of Sample® Of lots. Good in estment hTerms liberal. A fine p , as hp'fi orad to eater ad antra a in the' Pr idence with four acres of lana attached, to Suitings and 'Ont. go to soleot from parties in OuglaudAre, Anxiaus'to secure g � y g . t cheap, in he villa eof pi r . P rsone and tit prices tllat`wi iia t0uish YOU.. ' oesession of Ganeral. l?�ol.fe e sword'. -ur bellawe:act theta .alar legal hnawl»dgo, he tx oke in e - -1 p J, (, '4►ttali on, mayfliad.e bitter opening elsewhere.. OUR re ren ing their farms should call nn ndereigne at once, IF on re uire'an Vol court Call auj see chased recczitly by Hoil; heatcxn. Hagerman had a bee the othe :•11 , r+, 3' q I,4 :tI liT�lt�lis. + t. �.-Iinian,.pettr T'{fieOrc�bard,31ad da dri*wing stone. for his;lioueo and .barn x -„-- :' aur Sam 1e T'h(`:c. day all t�Cy p , 'A 1 ?� A .� n sf,m�edi hy,flrq :las0 'e'ga bas�rno�rly . _ �G • i�atarial on - tb VEY . • T.. . .. A OMG CABRFULLY DChF9.'..:: Sat''i"; r: �"Li �+ttai'•it tf,•, t - t - `i' 1 .. hada . � ''I`lie- X43 shppo t . & : g .sand n+q , aAt will aairnm buxldin rY bl vti, V' IlICI3ARDSUN �° Y �y4 pn�q�, pq . $ Y �. fym r It .,± •�''''X"-"+"w f!'•!. : •R' Qil._'..:. ".: Oe&ce 1 � in tea 4w rod ajia��f toy - ,.. Y . p Bale n . , l , ( , (? 1 Bl 4 haw, 1.tY«C t? C. . .-ti , 1„„ a .3 i:,r Y l t4 ear ; Picker . ` ?s . i ; S : � - -... , ., : .. Aw,. � - + - _ �_a; +•�... _ v ... ,�'�. �}p_ fsa,. �+.,-! _r, '� �: 4..� 13+• ` .a p q 3,n f -,..-. ._.. ... .. -: -5 .' _:.. 1.... .. I r � -. ,. .-- Ata aq -{ 4 _ 4 - .-. : .,.. _ h si - y 1S' c r- 3: Y Lei : a I g b:. a` . ,_,_ . 1, , 4 ` . "+ k. it . -- ,: F. _'I. LAKE SH RE. ' r� , 1-` Alex and Dan are re airing the boats; =, � . r the coming season, �, , xa . There is some talk o a Rarty near at.... and. Oh, let it -be so n. �� Richard Gormley is reaking 1. in'fi colt: -1 r W . Sheppard thi week. MisAAnnie Carletsi has been here ' ith friends during thepast week. ,� Joseph Prones ie talking Of sEekinP� h1H,.1 I rtnne up west this co ing spring. ' Thomas Andrew ba purchased a hear river. Its a fiver, an fair to look upon. , Mrs. C E. bSarquie and family, of the llage were here with her mother, Mrs. ordon, oyer Sunday. Geo. Salter is able to lie about the ! ouse again. The wo nded foot will be .re weeks a well' man Belle aom dam aft poi ropy th is i . ,4 with friends here. oma again. . ;, ,: The sick of our neighborhood are no -worse than usual. Mrs. Whitney, Mo. and Mrs. Half of !- Oshawa called -on their relations on Sun day last. - - . I , Thos. Puckerin lost -• one of his fine I Coonimits while teaming wood home --- . from the north last week. ' `' `� * Bleigb-loads went to Cheri oo3 last • Friday evening to have an all night - ear- prW to Mr. J. Lynda. Also a load from - I 4 'the West Spent an enjoyable evening with ', Mr. and Mrs. Neal, of Kinsale.�.._i- : We are sorry to learn that Cephas Little York`, and of >, � Perkins, of son-in-law f (Iso. W-iltere here; fell and fractured his oollar bone recently. We learn though that he is recovering. f ° ,, The concert spoken of in last weeks •' - issvie to be given on the evening of March 8th. is being pushed with vigor. The . - programs are out and is a good one for - - ' the talent seenred. The Misses Law of - Pickering, Mr. J. A. White Brougham, ._ Mr. S3teDbenson, Mr. Madill teacher east, _ :. Mr. Mackey, teacher Enfield will de- to resume occup tion within a few liver proceedings by their varied songs. - i So wish we a 1. - lay ' �; MALV RN. ` :. farnish.mlasio to please the 'host sad or. , , Fra k migrated no last Bunchy.. - -K" • W Sellers is recovering from his Ions ..A. �' age f illness. `�: :. `q W . Walker has engaged with J. Mune bar no one from entering on that plea. run the engine. y We fare pleased to le rn that Miss Max- and a map.1. . i speedily rescue 'ng from her siege x f ill se. B. ye he can pitch ore hay than any Toronto, - former of Newcastle, Aid he = , n this looality. his is a good time . : d , .J5 ; .a1. A - ,- �A ' kjj f thO year to speak of ay pitching. n ' at- Th? young man of ' Sunrise Farm" is y:, cans to commence but baring business in be cty. Wonder who will be clerk for __- im W Burns bad a arrow esissppee the the day. While bur ing brush for W. . -' s, his clothes can bt fire. He was, P, ado icortohed, but is ecovering. Insur-' rice not known. .. ; T e little General had- &'narrow escape' - he ther night. Whir driving home in - any ' with a lady, his driver took ri t And. upset the cutter. No serious .. ge was done. Be ore cautions, Jas .- - n I— MARKH M. - , r. H. I. Lard returned on Wednesday. a three months..vi it with relatives in he Old Country. ' r. Jas Ley, of Ellis , has been ap, -: � eY . ted License Commissioner for East ; :' Yo k in the place of G . Morgan, deceased. ' -1he Underwriters Fie inspector was in xtoon Wednesday, h tested the pressurenhe mains and�had t e fire men out. r 9 - Dr. Morton ei well-kn wn director in the Standard Bank, died s his residence, To o, on Sunday last. Mr. J. Elliott of ,. St ndard Bank, Stoufi ille, is a nephew of .�; r deceased. Former Allan • Mo 'nnon, Markham, , Ii d intestate on New ear's day le Ig a estate worth $2;60G 16, of which $1,70(1 elt in land on the 9th c neession and $700 store and -post office at Hagerman, Mar all O'Neill has been equested to procure' x. 1 tters of administrati i,. -Sun. Dr. Tamblyn is ser oasly ill and has en confined to his d for the past two weeks. Aid. H. R. Frankle, d, the Liberal can' t cidate for East York, is spending a fear da a in this neighbor cod. i The Presbyterians f IInionville having � urcbased-the Congregational Church and having refitted it, in d holding the open - ng services on Sunda rs March 3rd and 10th, when able ape will have charge _ i of the s"vices. -- More patrons are ing added weekly to : .. ', the Locust Hill Crea cry and the output .[ is gradually increasin Mr. G. E. Reesor the butter maker, in rms as that- he is now making nearly lbs weekly or oyer .8Wbs daily. B Iter from this cream; - ­..-�,- ery heads the market and -brings from two - . to three cents a lb m4we than the average cremery in the Toronto market. -Ecom omist. . °� 0_0 ' _ . AU LEY. 1.Little .� Nellie Wal rs is 'visiting her grand parents here, Fred Lawrence ha been visiting frieuds ',' here. He looks wel . ' . Miss •Mary Sand )rson spent Sunday . ,4 with friends here. oma again. . ;, ,: The sick of our neighborhood are no -worse than usual. Mrs. Whitney, Mo. and Mrs. Half of !- Oshawa called -on their relations on Sun day last. - - . I , Thos. Puckerin lost -• one of his fine I Coonimits while teaming wood home --- . from the north last week. ' `' `� * Bleigb-loads went to Cheri oo3 last • Friday evening to have an all night - ear- prW to Mr. J. Lynda. Also a load from - I 4 'the West Spent an enjoyable evening with ', Mr. and Mrs. Neal, of Kinsale.�.._i- : We are sorry to learn that Cephas Little York`, and of >, � Perkins, of son-in-law f (Iso. W-iltere here; fell and fractured his oollar bone recently. We learn though that he is recovering. f ° ,, The concert spoken of in last weeks •' - issvie to be given on the evening of March 8th. is being pushed with vigor. The . - programs are out and is a good one for - - ' the talent seenred. The Misses Law of - Pickering, Mr. J. A. White Brougham, ._ Mr. S3teDbenson, Mr. Madill teacher east, _ :. Mr. Mackey, teacher Enfield will de- liver proceedings by their varied songs. ` The orchestra (consisting of abundance of - lay talent,) and Misses Gee. and Gibson will farnish.mlasio to please the 'host sad or. gay, Local talent also.. promides much Besides this the school part is rich 7n choruses, dialogues,- r6eitati-cls, mnsl0• "I. rico The Literary Sooisty promises as `�: ill it . part . a pro am waltth hearing The prion is a hard -time one and will de. r • . ! £7 bar no one from entering on that plea. The mousy is to be used for fitting some what the interior ,a pearanoe of the room= .. and a map.1. . ' een s hotel, �it1'hitl� Wm. Foy• of the- a, e , y, has sold out -to Mr. John H. Perrin, sof- Toronto, - former of Newcastle, Aid he = took ossossion` ofk= Monday last. B . : d , .J5 ; .a1. A - ,- �A ' kjj . n ' at- 0 __ - _ _. . --..• x.- ! . -y-€� tea: c =„ .: ; ..... - - .. a="- ' F: a'.4t-: Tl':: d--' yra•rY ''$. -'- _ �4 ; '-- .: , �. ":,. F. {k`� 3 k w k - t x n i f• N� k 3__ �k. _ r .,. f I: r L, - ..+ .. -. .. - . - f. -t _ .. -. ...- -, . ... - - ... ., -: .F.,. ! �.. t , +Z_' lir L .. _ ., ,' a . ..yh . tl -... .. -M ,-._ ,,. - ..... j:.:.:. .-. ..: ....-r. . -..'� - .: a. - .. : .-_ syr-.- -' -_. .. - _ -� : . *-:::. _ , 4 .. x - _ -- mady.,a+ •-• `, t :4 r ,.. -1 ._..f ` - Tom,-- — —�-�- -' ""i O' evti#r ::` r; A -.— -- - --- - cedes. The 4 Bf1Lby Ig DBad. ,; flee►(•, John I I)yiiig !fills a fZool't�fth Legllaras and their g Y ] hav vada inOg li (`j�j ��° �ot"AAY more ll+r w, Dop t I'� going AVuTlrly4,.�' � layini well alt sums ner with ecareal as .tom sjr,f,o�i Itul;iso,.�rosortx'a, a�+ r+ �% `_ `' decrease in sgg•pcoductiotl at mo ltlu l !V. 'The baby Is dead, < . aper < , time as the p�lle�e were then beginni tf t s�. ; $o�v still it aleepe t N.o had been talking fast.�eP0udtag leiv- . A We11-AT'Pan 4d SmOKeClottsd.` .: lay. At the begtnninR of cold weathsrthei rear babyy is d►8,hly Lh® 1►t of .kt{a feel oft hie story; fit wa �' Its another weep®: , the rudd light art To make a nmokehotise fire"•proof w far houeea were lined with building papa , sn And the tear-dixepe tail oa h ' th1 white rix or eight• inches of eand thrown o th hands. 'I " Ihaafterg�owwhed w a. the stove °ashen .era concerned L not earth floor. As long as the ground w bar bike a summer shower on the tlitiretf iln ; d thosun has already allowed to run in the yard but The hope of a mother lies cold tl»Q eft► 1. ;fit behind th° 1 - necessarily an expensive job ; all that is rg- they were Ia that little white ooftin nen hills.. He her- on s , . aired is to lay up a row of brick korona were kept abut f°�rm mash in Lhermo ping, . And lathered he by i � � � ried to teilthe rest ny k q The teefd was a w With bowed head— f one end, also two or three feet back upon with a teaspoonful of cayenne pepper in it. ' No grief like a sigh :, while the surgeon Baby is do&d. - bent closer and in each aide connecting the Ai;lea with a row This mash is very easily mads At +k• wo t time ever morning the-teakat le its '' A wee satla thro>id, . j I `__' Z kept tris fingers on d -/ ' serene the building, making tt at leant t fat Narrow ire tied : i, � :. ' ` • ; tho fleeting pulse. - filled with water and` out over to heat By d the time breakfast wad over the wate was The clock tickQ eo iced, .�* ''He tel alae an . Baby iR dean . hot. It wap (tut into a large pail an alfa ii1I the hones you can ►,ear your h rtbe+►t fig en,oy life. He red with a mizture of bran and midd Ings, The wheals of. the hearse sound hatch on the ,I at; 14T WHAT MY warned tae against w j as thick as could be. , street; _ On the floor we had argilantity f out Thhe'obil C�n,Ge eAka ouC �vby w baby should a adv{ i e to„iiv° wbimies Ikcouid and o . I ' straw and chaff, and -into thin were thrown T °y die t' not to wait till too late.. Then hedied and • t four quarts of mixed corn, oelte and wheat "Little hands and foot, I took up life where he left of and I fol - i at about four o'clock in the afternoon, so _ " A11 pink and rad, ' • . '' ' '. •' Like a dolly neat, - - lowed his advice. But he didn't know wha4 0 E` that the hens could. scratch it out before " Is baby dead 1 didn't know. Slit I o . dark. Ft+esh water, with the chill off, Kas r' he mea doing ---no, he . - `' before tfiem every day. All the meat A little green maned; gave up my plane, my attsdies, my repara- of A tiny stone, tious for a life of work. I pat them all b f_ ,,-!` scraps from • the table and the offal In churchyardground away from me• --•,I told myself then was butchering days, bones with some ma*t on, 8•ands all stone t time eaoagh. I would en oy life while I t �- "'. r— all- went to furnish animal food in absence Bitt ap in Hea Son a new face is trosii, .] ''r-`—�"! fi'«'-� I sulfa. On pc da Whare never a sigh nor a tear hath b' n; , had youth and then woufd work and do A 1fti. of ineeots. Now f+nr re p �` W A. _ I And the angole sin to that bub fair, I hinge se I had planned to do." l V_ J thron h the entire winter did the la lees ��tt y g y Till its mouser arrives to claim it thervjr . ge was taliiin . 1, than half -&•dozen eggs, and through ane tiweetest songs of levo : g eki=xoov stitogsxovss are and February the average I'itn from ten No death —no sin, fast and without w RI In that Home above feet }tigh. As those- who have w smoke- tb twelve eggs every day, with oocssionally any haltlag noK, pan enter in t heath nae it nearly every year, that pant ae many as twenty-four. When the; snow and the words e - la dee on the round for t►eeksat a time, came burning from t ' can also be made safe from fire" by the little y P g IILIN Tyj jj' g `� . . aroh built. at the point shown in the illus• -and the thermometer hovering around zero, 1 r j, hie heart. EuL hie ti Mortar they were kept in their house all the time. voles row lower tration. The whole is laid up in ' The house is sixteen by twenty-four feet, r_ I . and lower and' the anti to- add strength to the structure an and besides the hens there were two, cocks :'. . -_ i doctor had to bond !It •iron rod or bur meq be placed across the and ten hen turke s kept in iL With eggs W ICH HAD THE SE$T f F IT : THE 'closer and closer to. 1 ,.ti t centre of the bin and firmly imbedded in from ei hteen to twent cents a dozen, it u H - catch what hessid. v the mortar two or three rows of brick frog g y- ffiILLIONAIRE OR TSAMP. "Enjoy life? Well, � ' worth while to"fuss" with hens. the to Of course the rear of the aroh is -- ' . p, i : - i. II I have en joyed lite. also- hriaked'np. I moat cases lees than -- 1�e >eeartiee+leg story sr a freer '�ae�ais— 1've hall a h•-► of a . two hundred and fifty brick will be all $ar18y ffif�al fOr COWS# Leet a rortaoe br Hln rotheir, avid time, Doo. I spent \% .. fl that ie required. Told to Enjoy Illowelf Nrle�io Rei Ould. what my brother v - .. Barley meal constituter . a perfectly left me, andsquan• , 1 wholesome food for milk ecce, but is oar• The ambalanos had broaght;a Iaat>t from dared my lather's s�sit Hitt tt'1ss tL>►�. g SRredish System of Cream Raising. tainly not remarkable. for its milk or but- the railroad yards, where a freight; train fortune, Away it In dairying as in all other kinds of bassi• ter -producing qualities, being better oat. had out, him up. His bleasddiface covered went 1 Life, life,,lite l I saw it a1i. Ha 1 ' nous. lasses sit each and every point mnet- culated to form flesh than: milk. It the with • stubby 1 didn't wall—no, 1 didn't wait. Rv®i'y' .r "`"""�r� grow Ill of board, thing then is in lite I tried—ail the ton, I t be guarded against. Cream raising is ohs of rain is on hand it may an well ►ire used as ' mean, Dots. on know, the fun, t$e alts the point8 where cions loss occurs_ many an auxiliary food, but if it has to be par. the fames of liquor living, the wild.`joys. And 1- went down, f 'times. obtuse, it might. be advisable to upend Lbs , on hle breath, the down, down•—down to the bottom—the very Novi what !she Swedish iiy@tem of money in bran, peas, oil -Dake, whtgat sad odors from hto bottom where the snakes end the Bends are. . aree►m raisin T It is sim 1 settin the '� Oh l My brother 1 1 took year life• Yon g P y g Data, the two latter' bein the most sa r- �"'�_ rags reeking with • g Pe --didn't—know. I"ve enjo ed life—I've milk at or near the temperature a 'whish fox milk-prodaoing grains. As to the best '.. tobanoo—all ware li�red. I'm got leaving any fortune—oo,no it is drawn and quickly reduoin�g. -it to food for butter•producing, we pat littl " t. in hIrmony: Ia- fortune-understg. 1 A tramp, Doo. a � fort -five de rees. Milk when drawn is at . . terest io the case tramp—understand T A lump sad --,line "- y g faith. in rales for feeding, sad believe the `� � {n $lit—I've lived. Doo—Iles, 1've . the temperature ' of about ninety-eight the health and appetite should be watch _ • fell of atonce when lived' Whisky, Dos--whir—nky—Doo--gi f degrees, and the nearer it is to that tem• carefully, and the food varied in bot it was seen;that he ms—whis�•—' - peratnre when eat, the better the resa)its quantity and quality, according to tb H7 Wes o:ttlx A TRAI[rl'. ass. o ly cry teamp The reg' was sileiioe. e - . will be. But if it is not allowed to fall evident needs of the individual. The fol and so the (surgeon i • - - i - � below ninety degrees, before setting, the lowing rations for butter• production m& eras heft alosie with him when h tntne, hie nerve as a guide, bat the observant &n MANITOBA IS PROSPERcOUS: ,f results wil! be eat factory,. if - prompt and intellis;ent feeder will try what can head and said in a hoarse able r : "Das►. , ro r reduction f tem ature of the milk p p , I s p . pe per done with the tooth reduced oa Life la for this time ain't 1 t Yss, a ; stick to isproduced.-. _ I and am3,rding to the requirements o the truth, old man. Been ratty close � tp� . Though sUeat, a" seen It mast.noL be understood that all, or individual animal :. before, but I pulled through. Now I'm ttinrrerst ant i}wtlstaetery. practically i►U the cream, cannot be raised No; 1.—Clover bay, 10 pounds ; +oats o ening. Nice war to die, sin L it, Doc t* oongratulwte Irdanitdsba oa the *z• wheat straw, 10 pougds ; linseed cake, (food enough f nr a tramp. th ugh. Mood celleat n st It has rsctair~ted in t$s annual iif thu milk is allowed to drop to a lower pounds ; bran, 3 pounds ; per!,• or whoa enough fur me, Ptuty erten pay, but Po - degree than ninety before setting, for i6 meal, 2 pone►ds ; ground -one, 4 pounds. I'vq bad a big time. Hoo—a—o a tftme." •,dress of the president of tJio Winnipeg can be done. But in inch practise it tray - No, I --Meadow bay, 16 pounds,; bran A eardonio smile Roard of Trade. The Prairie Province is a . be neeesaar to coal it to a lower tem lir• g pounds; linseed meal, $ pound. i whoa oropt over its s` ; :. �,,,. , evidently mon than holding its ewe At y p or pea meal, 4 pounds. . bloated face and f stare and perhaps a little longer time No. 3.—Ensilage, 85 priands; bran faded away in a 11 the close of a year which roost communities - allowed for the cream to come up. pounds% corn or pea meal, 4 ucds; t fixed stare,,at the baive to put eta reeoicd as their worst, we ., - cho , 3 antis; stmw, as much as ;will oold,whito oeuing, ars+ informed that •bas every hand thwo _ _ . By practically all fhb cream is a,eant p p° 1 eaten. The surgeon wrs „ all but a trace of butter fat and in fact all k '�.� ars signs of psogttvus, sad a goodly ILL that is of any practical value for batter. Mangels, turnips and o►ri'ots (are a 1 sitting close be• gcod for milking cows. T}►ree peeks peer side him, bolding of thane ere enumerated. The province Some of the very emalleot of she batter day may be fed along with any of the abovie bin hand. " t3ot \ �� r J had a crop of wheat amounting to 17,000, globules are of no practical value. and they ' 1% rations, except No 8, in which ensilage" is time to hear it, '* �; 000 bushels, . its cattle export trade ]tan are the last to come up. , ' resent, formic the succulent rtion of Ileo t I ll tie short Failures to eeoure all the cream by the P K po increased enormously; and oo has its sheep ractice of the Swedish s stem or attem t the ration. The turnips should be fed after --ain't got time r' 6OT TIMS Ito.b IT, p y P milkln , or else theca ie danger of tainting t:osaymuoh,hev I? . ioi " trade People tortes that Maaltoba has to practice it, halve resulted only when it g . bas been improperly prsotieed. And the the milk. . Gpin' fast . now. !, fish to sell. The whitoflsh of its lakes are i I`ll be nick. two liveir. Doo. I wanted to mos`• common cause for such •failures has I q THs rixss`r IIs Tale woitw>., . pen the lack of r reduction of tem• The D sen Queen of the Sandwieh tell you about. Whleky--a d ink, Doo, i' - . t return. ' Many seem to think that if the � Islands please." A little more stinal t ntreng Last year the value of the whiteflt1h shlp- w ter ie at forty five degrees, that u all thenad hie Wages and cleated to cobwebs T#O the east was 523$,000. In this there ¢ awn from his r find aloe. Then in bean advance also. as fear years ago it thlat is required. Now the water in which y p°O - ; : the cans of milk are net may be at the start the @book of the soul's flight fro the body was but =160.000. The province has aloe = fon: ty-five degrees. `,ut as soon as it has the yearn disappeared and hL voile wu #&ken to ling raising, has made good -star! 0. = equalized -temperature with tKe milk its • - not its voice of the traamp bu the voice shipments for export, and now prodttwee a 1 Fewer for cream raising has been expended, of the man that n od W be. great part of its own ham and bacon. The i " alis it cannot accomplish more in that sires• " I started tight enough. I ambl• rtairy industry o! Manitoba hes aIw beau tion. The only thing then to be done, is do j tions. I was going to bs s �ros► ntsui apd iquietlq grawinp;, sad now Lbs► pravinne has either change the water or put in ice. It a power in the walls nsid a i L sort at batter &std apneas w `sell w outsiders. w�autd be better to do either a short time � thio , you know. 1 went to Ilet� sand Man{�� wheat bee po superior. I+br last . before the two fluids equalize temperature. stnded sad r•orked, sad I t�duated year's Drop there wase an nnusaellly strong if ice is used, it ie of : wurse better tout; . ' s%/� pritLy Il up the ,aeons from m4ilers, bath at Home and {n - enough of it in at the startjto reduce .Che - line are ng , my Britaia. Towards the alatle of the season - milk to forty-five 3egrees. . _ , ► c 1 a s e ma M y it commanded In Ontario a premium of tbree The Swedish system of Dream mining can t bre th e r diad—bei shave the export pries. Thin year • be practised in any kind of a Sheet metal . d aeras ten y rs alder the crop was marketed in about half the can, the diameter, or width -of which, is ; than I , On his time that wan required in previous years. not too ,great—about eight and Dae -half' •dea..h bed a called' Thisfact alta points to impravrd eanditiosilL inches should be the limit of diameter for a `�� me to hie; d said These conditions ewe a better- market round can, or width of one oblong in foim. r he had so .thing through the presence of more ba. ere on the But for atoms of the latter form, a width of , :I to say too tjte. He ■pot, better banking arntigements to :even inches is practical, while round arae . t " y'' f wanted to ve me facilitate trading, and batten transparta•" - A tite usual heig;,t, twenty inches, would some advice I got ation accommodation on the lake+. Last not be convenient to clean of a less diamet• �, j down by his ide year Winnipeg'st hank clearings rauked in - srthan eight and nae -half inches.' .-4 ,yy and 1{nteaed wmotiat The cans may be set in a common box or ` f,�' " `I am rich, popgXa IN imis DoAtINIO$, z tank made water ' tight or even in a half ' "'-' �" John, he d. I isection,of a barrel. _ YVAWIW 'if BUNTING have gbt a iilion fine Pc�tdont notes that though there . d The item of ice is anything but i serious , 3 ,t P •---- • GOLD. dollars•—itou a and was a f ailing-oB in the immigeation f rota the P ' . ;' _ - . . • -. Bast and from over sea, there was • rati• one eo far as coat ie concerned, and there t'' lands sad ks g `. is no excuse for a.farmer not to store it. Potatms as Penh01 eps, i sass bands sad e'erything. Bat I've fying increase from the United Staten. There is no denying that, ae a rule, the "eiYt I@ sntprbing," aayr a °omirieroial worked for it, worked, ah; ao bar for it tTty five Per osnG. Qt lt►st.yssr s Cans - Swedish custom oan be more properly pray ,. all, worked all my tUe—slaved,-•- iled--- ,leas Psaifio land salsa were to persons. - tmve�er, how general the we of potatoes romacrose the border. Within the lsuetfort- tined if ice is used than it can be without almost starved sometimes, John, to get it . -its %With- iter nee there will never be any cis Penholders is becoming in hotels. i all• - But I got it and now I am d t iglu . 'the heads of 230 farailles in the trouble in getting all the cream between haveseen- them in ase in great hostelries .dying, John, do yea hear i I'm ying Unite$ Staub• 'taade letter inquiries tf the milkings and in fact in a. much shorter time of the east whose owners wouldn't esitlate end what's alt this money now 1 I've Cagadisn P&oifio land office for settlement than that limit;—nay-; three to five home. wasted m life—wasted it h ting lands in Manitoba. The D,iminion, land for a moment toe nd $10 for a de orna• y, Aird when a vessel of very small diameter p° for gold. I ve never ntoppe�i to,p ay a fll h' rs+Emrted to have equally large meat to hold pans used by tie g ants in ► eorres adence from iatendin settlers sr width is need, it can even be pacompli@h- re&toring. The miiture of starch,�glucose• morneut since I was a boy. I ve i ever from Lia other a{do of the lies. gOw{n to ad in two ht:n••a. To feet the troth of thio stepped t� enjoy life as hour. 1 attYiost g and water in the potato seems well 6daptad the earl Gale, and the reat volume sold ,I statement fill a glrse jar pith milk just forgot I had a family or friends—forgot Y g ► to take asp the irapuritte@ of ink -and to of their roduoe the Manitoba pec le hove drawn, and set it in a. vessel containing there was r►nithing in ti.he world bat m nay P ► P keep the pen int clear and bright while q► ]teen able to uare off a ood deal of debt water and lent of sae broken fine. If° --cut tri self loose from all the ties that g p Y the alkaloid o - the potato, k'6own as sola• y {a the east, _whore confldenoo in the eo- the milk is from a cow fresh in milk you ought to bins a than to earth, Jahn. When F nine, doubtless has something to. do with vincm. has risers many or cent. The ole !svl11 be very apt to see a distinct cream I had;10,000 I thou lit it wa@ time to test P' pe P �`� it in the aaeae line These elements rsadtly g have h&d !ow rioca !on anon h to ad list line . in forty minutes and have all the taken the tannate of Iron, whish in the blit I -put it off till ,t should have doubled p g K j cream to the surface in less than doable p {t. W hon I had doubled I aimast deotde$ their expenditure to diem. they have been :` that number of minutes. This is an' ex- body subetanae of ink. Chemtoally speak- to'rest, but concluded I ••Anil! not afford it, rugal and industrious, and they are be• ing starch is the firet base•of •potato and ianiti to ran their reward, In Manitoba, periment that any one can easily make and ' till I bad $50,000. g g P it wi'-I prove an ednosting•one sager or glnoostl is its !second bate., Thna When I got that 1 e we are PleaEed to learn, progrsaa, though �;; ,- u the humble gotrtto finding another wa]y , ';. silent, lice been general and substantial. • — in which to serve the uses f eitankind. st'os tired and sick 1 but I had big oohs• Lgg's in Wilnter - � There 'a a rather pleasing ugeativenses � a , • _ '' ' _ r . ' in e► bi ten inch potato. w ea a feller mss en haps, Jelin, '� _ i 1 y w, It is neatens to look for large gnantitiee big schemes which Hid' `View oc It• ,, ` Domes in tired and hungry from a long would make - tqa t firs, Thinytbard--Of tato ears thea " au3 r �f eggs from the heavier b eede of fdwls. run;' • rich. I told my- ' Dhere one canto both eggs and market , is. self that I would of iutelliganoe among all classes has been k. �' fOwL,it isve+ell t0 kee mare than one breed. ' a �t Crushed. ; 4 siin ly wonderful. P `., i �; #tike a long rest pp Old Bachelor--Y'es, I notice there has ion, entire hook of uniform colors ie more 3iy fi°an`eee ia. quite a girl ; tai when I had worked been a great falling off is .this_ uambor of ':pleasing to the tire, but a mixture is &;ore - Three hundred pounds aid lie, them out. fro 1 , And never shall I quite rget worked cit &ltd oa, .:. I , r eftatrisgea. k oe►tisfactory as an all•ronnd flock. Lost „ : The n! ht she sat oa e. sea my !stone tura• l �._ winter I had a fioak of thirty -flea •liens, B ' y t1 Od aver glad over "aipT Au iC' MOAk 114• Tile p'iIIailolai Situatl©li. x t to from nlletis to hens four ears old. J + --- ®zid m pleas• all vat T" g B P Y ,4 BtDth Sides of fit. y e were w raised lot acme Pl mouth r. carried well,. and Loa Are au jii favor af' a old bm•. Y ; I' tildbaoh-�yfan is never toa� old tp lova. everyLhlitia I touched tttirin®$ tt► ld �^ I g Hocks, some grade Langshans a few li ht I► s 3 , . g Mtea Bud --Probably not, but lleIget,$ too rich now, Jahn, and ready tq rest�••a@td Sltitrt- •Silvnr,ls -wed 'eucugh for- . . _' Brahms, and a goodly proportion o: Brown P oda to be loved. I • here 1. aat-� dying, c{yi;ttl, dyih-�.do' jrtett $vet: eft a spot tt!'tar I ; ,, y •_ ,z . - . : . i `` ' I . ,.,,... .. . , , _.,: .. t -:- .. - :.:; .. ... : .- 'Y:. - - - - --y .Fid. _ay t - ,. -. ,•. .. - - L. y fr i .. _.,. .t `,'f:. .. .r r, -._. _.-. . - _ - ._. .:. Kf _ - - - -i [ t V� F_ -. -. t :z . , r �} t ►z. F. s, �' g- -. .. .lis, .. _ �- .:4.--° ti - a s :,...d;. 4 Ri qn r,. E c >: F ,. „r; ,_: e ° - -..,. s rr {c+�fz - i - -.. .: : .. - .. 1.4€x. . ._ r ._ . . au e t -i- - 3�- .. € ,::r�_1.1#. .;. E•:...a3'...- at._ ..'�.is',i , .,...,.r _. 7. -.4 i .. a:' ."a,.. ' 3 _.psi, .. !4&'t ir.:e�`. � _ , V, - ,i 2 - :. . r „ u, ' 3 �Y�a� i". a. ' J K_ I ?E' c F„ {� , -..... '... S' Via. ': y AN ANCIENT . STRON ti7ensipletiea era 'Railway is � +Once dee !!rent irreteh Pa., chert '!`ItiEt oompietton of the line o! rd Louisburg, �.yo the St. John -Tele Ach is now practically s000tap{�,��, 000motive and train having reachadith Saturday, is ane of the most ini� ants in connection' with rail way Wld T Canada that has ;osoarred for mi. 4 sy. Louisburg, by reason of its hist 4 1 associations, stands easily in add y other town in- Northern ,& e ' ith the exception of Quebec, aA Pft' a+ pet. ups, of Annapolis. And now that it y - petned to tourist travel by tneaa4 of t . railway, we may expect to see it ase of the most important visiting plat n this continent, and especially rosorted by the people of New England• .')� nrg first rose into' importance after fife maty of Utrecht, - which trugee , oadis to (treat_ Britain - Talc ISLAND OF cAPx BRL► x as held not to be a port of ancient and here the French king determined tri rent a great fortrou whloh would cam>st� be (hilt of St, Lawrence and at the anew me be a " menace to the New $ng{� colonies, whose fishing vessels sought the banks of Newfoundland, and wh3sejtradiq easels frequented the coast of Acadia. 'Its people of New England viewed with ales. and anger the erection of Louisburg, whitil was built on the linea of some of tlila fft. ed cities of. France, under the directiosot the most experienced French mill a, inners. Slowly, year by year, the fortress roeie menasing, and grim, and the ple 0 Neer England gave it• the name of rhe Dunkirk of Ameeica,because of its s ppond womblauce to Dunkirk, which - ae thea he most fbrmldable fortress in Fr noe, It L impossible to say how many mil ions of canoe wore expended on Louiab rgg hd there• is no doubt that it cost the . Fri: Qovernment a prodigious sum 'of 1 money, Finally, the people of New England date. mined that Louisburg must be captured, . and in 1745 they organized the most w markable ex ttton in . _the history of America for the capture of this formidaide ortress. There was hardly anyone in New England who possessed any sapertenoe is war. Pepperell, the commander o! cite stpoMtiou.was a prosperous merchant ass armer, who had never seen a shot fired is his life, and. most of the men tinder hie command were equally inexperienced. Yet, wing . to a happy oonourresoe of. cinamus, tanose which the people of New England mt►y be slowed for regarding as provi- dential, ,this formidable fortress, which it had taken the French Government THIRTY YlliAVA To Iy7ILD, - ad which was defended by veteran too A was actually captured by an army of en trained artisans and-,husbandmen -roto- mended by a merahadtr To �{uote Ilia• nay's -History of Aoadia." •'Had 1 snob a deed of arms boon done in Greece 2,000 years ago, the people of Etlgiand would have made it the theme of innumerabie ootnmentaries, the details of the schism meat . would have been taught i to tabs ohildrea in the schools ' Kenerati n miter generation, great statesmen woui han wntten pamphlets on the eubje�t, sad great a would have wedded it to mmoretil v But as the penple who woo this triumph were sot Greets nor l}otna@e, but only col piste, .the adair wall qut tile' talk of a d y, anal ratan droppe I out oi s�g�hL►r W pea between France and ngiaod was made by the treaty of Aix . La- (' Pelle, Louisburg restored to Fr%nde, au ad's which g�+s►ave reat ofends. to the ople of New lEgla d, and vent far- to disgust them with tb Mother Country. T e pease stated but a gear or two, and Lo isbal again became a menance to the British, andd Its capture was revolved upon. T4is wu aocomplished by a British army and fleet in 1758, after a siege in which enAral Wolfe, the hero of Quebec, took a eadint part. The fortress of Loutsburg vias da . r(,, ished, anld the Dunkirk of '4meri'* declined to the trank of a mere 6614 village, too !+smote from the ordinelry line of travel to be reached by pleasure -peeks and tourists. Now, under neva happier auspices, Louisburg may regain some of its old importance, not as a f rtres. but as a centra of commerce and t e sat - of a prosperous population. . What Sneezing Indleate Dr. Scenes Spicer, reading a pa r; for other day before the Chsmists' ase 9tan� : i, Association of England, on ." Sne ging, told his hearers that"the sot of -qucez uS be' always been regarded as superuatur ], and by many races was heia in rev;rais0• Hence &rosle the custom, not eve!, now - altogether obsolete, of making some reibsrk direetlyafter sneezing. Sneezing was 00rd' ad as a sign of impending death 4iurin the plague of Athens. Many classical ',runt! d stake special reference to sneezla> 0r comet supposed that during sueeztuK,`'a"'I were expelled. Sneezing itself is a: nervoue action, and is brotight: about by meehanioai irritation to the enol of the norre fibres which osounin the tiasuas of the go.4e. When *title irritatibn occurs, whether 4 br due to a fore! n Lod or change of 'Qmi,er- atura affecting t he t issue Of the nosy, 4a ulI r 11 : q] impluse is G ansinitted to the bt•aiq, je certain nerve ceutres.iu 01 tne4iulla enjoin 'gat& are aIi vted : this resul:e it' acrk�e- iti>pulnee bei % trananrittetl along t he je16} to the musel s vont.rolrinF ri-opir�at'iou' lttrin{t the�rx' this means -a egresa of air , piration is delayed, anri t;he various e�e[ ' are closed. tlr hon the pressure, h4;wt� a, reaches a limit tite oxii,s are for,;e,l 1,00, "a pawefrul blast of ale teazel 11<d, patient sneeztti." oe , `The Chiefs Mittsks• ,, - , Big Injure (admiringly;--. lige etc ol; College Man tproudlyl•-1 thc,ught i _ would, Big$ Injun=Heap pretty squaw . ; I (:ollege hien (wrathf 1131 --yah_ heathen 1 that's a portrait of me belonged to rho football team. - i -. ` . - . , :' " P '�V '. .1 a jF' # _ ' Y - - - i in y ,� _ W. 'S 'iN_ - y yk; 1 Y" 6 YR. 4 y _. �y � per' (j� p , . xfx�F` �.iYB ltty -tit ... . n`j-.lf.I '. . I S.1 . - —��1—��jj D 1 jJ . vw. 13 , 00 ;CORNER. I� _ w $1d rind lge tall rea fel ed pea tnpoa o t It is stated t1 pp0 iii oaah. It has beep dt eaahanRe at Sc There are ON, underlying the $ ! 500 e hangs . be The Prince presents to all hie soquaintrati' atter the Qu :!table member g, prinoess Ch The only twt balloon &scents t' of France, and i 'den • Tbte iiitloitt amounts to rat inhabitant. B matter. According h Duchess of Mc tc be sold and different Lund, The" peer w number alto h minatet, daughters. Hi It is. Mica under the mess :wore to join ha iLpadon to 0*1 Queen Viola in French, wit item "roast 1 ,uncompromisit national dish. An aatborit that the heil man was, fifth while bow the to five feet tet b4 r. Herber interviewer tl his digestive sible,' and tha ed in attainint At Essen, the Munster] Psalms bas be longs, as is b ninth centnry aeon of the Pi The latest r occupations is of 33•t,1P00 owl Gardeners, f smiths and oil numbers in E A Jew in money by - let England sov hibited as the A, ratan is semi can be made table exhibits A Welahm that will hat hoar, the boa feet wide, w shape bow sr placement, a on each side, voluti°� a sr I'rinde S Chancellor, He has made capital once August, who the open air, Voltaire, an( at its best~ Mrst. Evac Lom4on lir l has just in&' Colonel Nor molt pletiJSA work is a a the wealthy with her whi Of all. dant; enjoys a clot! Roumania ar are most font the favorite t who its an so rens of W ails Dachau of F .' of quadrille. includia$ thi fort the Rage Ser Majes recently Riu< ozeelletit Oil ons one of the *1 Maiesty that a 'Canadian able remafk4, that in Mays Laid Defence cis body war looked the a the Queen ei . gi.r George ( A compute -that there &t al►out three whom oris -h, thee. that h iai•the counts .tshned by ,v wivea of sit dauy titers c WOnte; rand at, a,1tremel3 Wbsterr . 'The meeting f I Party, which very eatitfa th ar'eholden wA fob has ye arty divid 6 Per ,%unuat f'' c*rri,td to n to 51.,10x1,40 r8inaurtauoe o ntbtanding mpatty hs, p regret edbv-t 3. }i ,, t,, Berl tis,; tit la ohlo t Certo he tier 1 olt. . tithe e ©cab ex howeV ;e -i ops t. and t e piclau� right yet- - ! •j' Y'011 _ aid a when , sr ' + 1' w :• i "r•s'�•FE.j;js••'"� [� ".Y'i: j. N 4 fi ,h.,'[ -'i. _ t 'Y?•tt z # -3•� " 'w.. 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Y- _ 7 -.,, -.� .\ .. ..:1 .. : ,� A Y i jy��' 3Q.i¢T. :L=f<'=� - fit' - _ - .- .Ta f i T,.i. .. i _ :. ..: Y+ ,. .. - _ - , i o i4 .�yt. --\. it : ' �s: .�'G'+.. . e" •.... x s �- x t t' .mak .. :,YP,,.. -. _,.. r, .- . - • .-. .% ,:', .;a .� �i.t - - -._. t-- --u :,.�_. -�. -. ,'. .,. f } 5�1:' . .c �,,, P -ice._ .:'1 � f _. ti . .. _- _ . .- r., - . . ,..e. , _ ,,.-... -- silo ..,. - . - - - -: i .-..-. a - y— —,,, _ -. --_ _. ._ rss.s•'ss A ;x'j 3 =-` .. - _ u6i .9AU41 J"4" �.ygpl't d• rate .E••- �s,' .�.�+'[, .s . ` - rl 's. • - DTun IIS WO LD IItLER S ORy ;_ p • I'11Oh 1 (jokingly)•_•,rj'd like a place where I say that the absence fr' the chair of j s td ' ave everything I want nothing to do, ne who for so many ylears has presided d , . —""" and no one to boss me." * Olork—"This, over our annual ga'theringe,and maintained THI �r WHAT 18 (ICING ON I%1� TH$ B"Oi IIR E WAS (IIVBN JUS1T ONii; OHTH n+iu► is aq employment office, nota .raatri• each a aonrtant oversight of the affairs of BLST w ''i�'ig C0ILNERS OF THE GLOBS. , - . TO LIV, :. mo'aial ageaoY,,, .: be p y, a. source of atnaes?e re• _' a Com an is ;j r The private apsrtnseats sit Vfindaor Bret. This fooling ie painfully impressed i Oaatle---that is u on car at this, tbo first 9ht►reholden' . _.,. i' T1r9t !hurried Aitllt iwnfffat0i�isisey s - ,the portion of the castle P i .few world R�eils r st +e4r ssmatbar• and Tien, 8triekea vYitii which serves as the residenoo of the Queen meeting for thirty yearn from which our R t - Ald Rnd —are in thew rer ward the newer portion Chronlcl��t 1trleAy—interestltms sap• Paralyals—Nope ♦Wtadoaed sad me PP , tato President bas been wbaenta You will, its of the oastle, The occu the whole of I cut sure agree with me that we are � ,. peuin3[s of Bctent Date, Longed fir Deatk toeleasa ptm Rretsi Y PY jt is stated that Lord Urferd left £S'00, bRlrertnd-AL Last i# >trettnd a Owre and th9 Bret Soor o{ the east wad aonth atdeo of g , j,, ortunate in h,svin secured for our .Board- !- _� Relates ev woirderfat igecevery, the great quwdreagle. In the east side m so excellent a portrait. as that before l 7,�„ pp0 in cash. are tits dinin -rooms the drawin rooms P i , � IL hay been decided to esiablieh n shipping Sherbrooke Glwsette. , g• au of one who has so well earned a lace' the council o amber, the Queen's boudoir f honor upon its walls, sad whore kindly IiOtifalt, lied kir egebange at Southampton. rhe benefits str{4ing from the nee of lir, the Queen's bedroom, wndthe oak roam. ieporition business intogelty, wart blame• Bo le• '�k s_ \Yilliama Pink Pills are saes known to the In the roach aide &ro suites ai' apartments sae life hale lett upon the annals of oar oaata dose. �: Xt. ,11 miler of s Glazette, It is a fregdent tirrenae thwt which same used for the ao tm n o usinese cammnntt ,and ore rtioalarl �s,:,-1N 1 I There are over 2,000 _ underlying the streets of London people Dome into the office red eta odati n of Y Pa Y Itis sold an • tee&r vol f°; .1 F: the hangman, suss that he bas to that illustrious visitors. The finest gart of the upon the minds of rho a iutlmately as- d b pi Croup L. _rI. Berry, y they have been restored to ealth by their whole is the rand corridor. octated with him, a ret ord which must. -,.._ b, t never one teetotaller. hanged 5M+ use. It `000asionaliy happe s that extra. g ' - The Prince of Wales sends Christmas ordinary instances of their o rative powers' - � Catatrh .0 se Nasal Balm, uiok ost contem late.e Althou h iln failin r health ANTED -OFFICE MANAGERin due 1 4 ', ry 3 0 ," resents to all hie old friends sad even to Dome to oar n�ciee, and one of these was rive care. $oath{nq, aiewnain ,yhes,liup for come Limo past, Mr. Smith continued W City aa¢ County. Fortune for good tr ._.;t related to ns recent! , po as niahin in ire The f g 8, a intsrert in the bumf• °ata. Address, D. A. EVANB & CQ, . his acquaintances ttrther awa fro to take ' do Room 18 ,' P. y g m the location of s !t 874 College fits, »e nature that we felt the clorea investigation bueinere ire wdvertutng it intended to hove p Y Toronto. Orsi ..,A After the Queen, the moat cintierel eby- neaa of the m an cad to fn1Gl itable member or the Royal Family is H.$• *" required in order to oroughly test effectiveness the more rsuasive and the duties of his office until sifter - ,~ ,n .. t � � the acoursoy of the atstemen made taus, trGatworth site a earaaae must be The the olose'of the ear with which the re rt AGENTS' WANTED ' g, Priuceas Christian. Ws devoted the neoesrar ,ice for that Y 'PP , tt , Y rapat&tion of a 6nstneaa in its own looalit j the only two royal ladies who havemade p e de and can eves for be rolisbth y ust read deals, and I feel, therefore in OR the latest and best line of Bopks ami balloon ascents are Eugenie,the ex-Emprest, of the following facts, wood r . lay is always to some extent de ndent on preseutin it, that I am rendering, os, his ,F'',� Bibles in Canada. all sizes and prsoe ter; p° TarmR liberal. Write for circulars. T and Christians,, Queen of Swe• Y PW g personal knowledge and dlraot obearywt{on. bah elf, a saoount o[ the final year of his W3(LLIA118 BItiI(1�t3, Publisher, Toronto= �! ;� of France, belief an Lhey rosy appear ; At a distance ire advertising her to intro- Preeiden y mother than submi tt: ag a report Ontario. .;� den• - There are few men spore *idesy known duos it, vouch for it, as well wi sell for it, Y P The national debi of ilreat Britain in this section than Mr. A. T. Ho kine b virtue of the . os{tion to which the. • °` P t>tregtorsK have recently done me the GZNTS WAIiTRD to reprene - 1{, ` amoun'� to rather more than £20 for each of •Johnville, Qua, Previous hie removal Dent Tobaeee !spilt or flmeke Year Liire a�I s . abitant. ' Bu* very few worry over the to Johnvllle Mr. Hopki s resided wt sway honor ts� sleet me. In performing this Query township for the. sale of oarpeai ; t t, inh ,re Fencing ' three different pati�r e r ,car} F� is the truthful, ete►rtling title of a book shoat duty my }faak ie s aompwrativaly light one, new spring look and mbtalTio shingle f r r '" � 4 Windsor M{1L and was for roe years a -No-To-Baa, the harmlepw,•guaranteed tobacco for the "Lament of the accounts of the ing, skiing; staple litres• big money a d ed , •.. matter. m°mbar of the munioi al nasi! of that habit ours that braces u niootlnized nerves, control to good men.E COLLINB M CD•, x . °' According'to the will of the late Iiowi+►ger face, When w young man Mr. Hopkins yet►r, whuoh has been in the hsnda of Share- ( Dacheas of Montrose, all her jewellery is P eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak holders for come days, is one which appears 118 Esplanade tat. West, Toronto ' men ain strength; vi or and manhood. You' 'F woe noted for his strength a d his activity run no h elcal or tlnanaisl rlek, sa NaTo l3sw $ P " 1 �. �v� tc, be sold and the proaeeda are to.1Ro to ss s wrestler. Isis etrengt stands him ie sold older Kuaranteo to Dore or money re- ertwinloyy regauireatnonwo ds of e,pologya at �� D uT� S Ns S; different London oharitiea. - in good stead for he -wor s hard at his funded. Book free. Ad. Sterling Remedy m hsadsi. From a Chareholder s point of The peer who is father of thestest business, carrying heavy ks of flour in Co., 374 fit. Paul fit., lldontreal. Y i number of children ie the Duke o West: his mill for mwny hours du in the d Humorous editor—"Yon have carried view, aid s►king into account the de- 8LATE, 8HEET-METAL TILE & GRAYEL R DfER8 x$ 4d minster,who hue just given away one of his and fr cents i g „ pressed I condition of general bnrineas .Sheet MQeilinge, Terra Cotta T le Red, i'' t , Hie children number seventeen. °q Y ar into rho fight. Aotive thio joke a little too far. Bad humorist-- over the entire aantineat durin , the Black. and Green' Rboflng slate, Me ti Uor , .L� ,1 dao blare• as he is and stron os he there was w Yes, sir ; that is why I_ wish t0 lesTo it R aloes Felt, Tar, Rooting Pita•h, Eta. utters. ' ' ' " 8 . year, IC cast be regarded, I think, as It . ie calculated thwt if the children time not long distant when was ae belp- with you." ' Downpipes, &a., supplied the trade. t►n ami early satlsisotory statement, Telephone 1936. Adelaid as Wi er 13tis t less as &a infect and anffer • tntolerab a Charlatans anid QuOks ` ehowin s it doss, that after paying out of TORONT f ��,. ander Lhe care of the London School Board 1 •{ � t� were to join hands they would' reach from #gory, About three ie& a o, while fhe ro of the ear aurusualdividend of `f ��. Y R $eve snag plied their vocation on the ani- P Y t c' London to Carlisle, a distance of 30Q.milee, siding at Windsor Mills, h was attacked feria pedals of the people. The knife has fan per oe t. upon the capital, we have been " Queen Victoria's daily menu is written by inflammatory rheums, ' It grow pa re�•� the qquick ; waatia appliestioaa able to a $10,000 to our reserve land; and . ro in French, with ti:e exception of the mingle worse &lid worse until, in spite of have tor�ented the victim of corns until that, sf r providing an ample reserve for ,� , ",� .• item "reset beef, which is loyally sad medical advice cad preaor ptions, sites the oonviotton shaped itself --•there's no running o outstanding ricks, we bwve made y y ' , uncompromisingly F,ngluh, &s beats a w yewr s tlhwees be lead &etre sof paralysis. aura, Pataam'a Painless Corn Extractor a anbata tial addition to our net earplas. - �, His-ri ht arm and leg beoam quite useless. proves on whatelender basis public opin{on On thew ole therefore I ss, that.I think national dish. , . Y 8orea broke oat on bot4 le s. He suffered An anthorit�► stores tai t medical jatrtnal g often rests. It yon anffer from corns get we mwy o ngntalwta ourselves, ar well as By attending. the Northern Busisess Cots�ge, Owes that the height of a very tall British wo- ozcruoisting agony, cad had rest neither the Extnotor and ou will be satisfied. tho oftioeriji and agents of the Company, upon Sound, Ont. If you want to know what is taught in os, 1 da nor ni t. a moa ht he befit mad{- y Business Course besides vrt�tin ,send for Annual An moo sass, Y g g Sold ever where. the reault of the year's transactions, bear{ng nouncemenc, which is $entfree.gC-A•=F',_:-- Prins =t.,-. 1' fifty yes,n s,go. five feet seven, cal advice tbst ooald be ob Ined, bat no Y � ,_�_ while now the height averages Sud Leet six t4he--" Imdeed, sir, I haven't reached evidence, t`s it does, of thwt as,reful selection y. , � hopes were. held out to him y the bymi- of risks a d judicious supervision which U ? ` `•'' to five feet to .. . " ,• p the rnstrimoniwl bar ain-counter et 3" He . . t ri oi&as. He will oertwinly die within a g Y ro assent 1 to times when depreciwt{on in v - ' You would be a bar ran m doer on i i . -_ Mr. Herbert Spencer - reoantly told i►n month," one well-known pr titioner told g Y the vwlae t all classes of property is liable RQb % • #-z interviewer that he made w point of giving his friends. "He will be & eels for life," +►nY ooantarT to !aa the hasttrd of fin un4erwritiag ', , f his digestive organs os little to do on poo- said two other doctors. It V no wonder With the spring tide come the flowers, Although the report deals only with "a. '�,, Bible, and that in that way he has sarooed• that, as he says, life beoam a burden to but before them comes the illustrated "ad the basin of 1894, I may be permitted �.. �W �s ed in attaining to a ripe old age. him and he longed for death relieve him and flower Catalogus, to its' way almost as to nfor b iefly to matters relating to the e - ,� ri 8 "W -At Essen, •Germany, in the arebiies of from his race ages` This in August, attractive as the aware themselves. We resent ye ,and in this connection I may o °f ,,; pp to the aafartunate ez rienoe �� �° i „. .. the Munecerkirche, a inanuroript of the 181!2. About l�otober of the yews he heard have just received the Catalogue of The Snt alfa i>° Psalms s been discovered, which, l[ is ba- at Dr. W illlams' Pink Pills w d as •forlorn f3teele,Briggs, Maroon $sed Co:, otToroato, of our ow city daring the early pwrt of 4 _ ;` " longe, ie believed, to the middle of the hope d �tetratitied to try them He did ao, full of Inrtrtxttive details of erect volae to January, ben by two fires, ooaurring Its no betttSC O t r �, . ninth nturo, it is the oldest Latin . ver- sad before long was able to take outdoor all interested in plant and flower life, -rand within a oak of each other, proporty to I m Scotch but E cion c the Psalms. exercise. He penerered w th the treat- who i. not ? The reputation of this house Woe value f close upon one million and a i _ 6 � 'amt* .i cent, oloeety following the ireations, and. stands high and no rowder of this journal half dollar , s,ad ambraaing several of what you canna .. y u i. today nears as strong as'whea a young own do better than consult their Cwts,lo ue were re ed as our best msrcwntile risks, _' The latest report of-wof$eli in industrial y g g smoke a better occupations in England shows wa iaore&ss • sad ls able to follow very successfully or writs them personally. ,' . was destr ed, isivolving s^loss of nearly - - : of 33,000 over 1891, that u in ten years. and without difBcntty the laborioaa aalling A friend—" It yon lave her, old fellow, cue millio dollars t�� insurance cempsnies. Cigitr ta11II bis Gsr�leners, florists, watchmwken, gold• by which he Rets a living. r With the rqe interests which the West- ry - : ��._ smiths and eilveremit�i whey don't ort mary h�erY'_ Saohelor deo• ern has i Toronto, t u needless to es i f !1 1 ' ■ are"women in larger y Yy W Y, y " i Y ROB RO 1 $nob esu the woadorfnl eros Apt►d isle tor— Marr her -t h rhe b one of m f t - numbers in England than in America. Giszette by Hopkins, �jnc� arts balls bsst patiaali" that v►e oo id cot hope w escape heavy ! , •, A Jew in London is making rt loti of his recovery solely to th4 ase Dr. scones Ina oh disosten ; bat I am pleased ! , _ mons b lending out a 91,000 Bank of Williams' Pink Pills, and h* is win lag to Get Rid Of Neuralgia. to be able to inform yon that our linea They COBS 5Ce � " Y Y 4['• � i England nos to resell weddings -to be ez- satisfy any person- who mwy call os, im as There is no use in fooling with nouralgis. were w w 11 distributed, and on the larger ,, hibited ss the gift of the bride's ts,thec. to their wonderful effects. It L a dlasase tbst R�iva essay only to the r{aka red oed by reinrurwnae, that aur but I get sax I , Aman ie sent along to watch the note, sad A degcaved ooadition of he bl or a most powerful remedies. No remed et net loss by these two fires was j u' ' y; Y i37,�o0. of them #ora i can be made very careful at the presents ebattered nervous system iM rho se ret of discovered has given the grand rerulu t s,t amount not sufficient to . [ 7 with our present tlartelr _' table exhibiting the srtiolea. mat �tiL that sif9iot mankind, d by invariabl attends the em to meat of Pol• serio�ssily affect. Q v restorta the blood and robuildin the son's Ne"iline. Nerviline is a positive large 'income, .the average of the year's ' A «elabman proposes to build: a ship g h . i11M*iRi TOOACCO 00., I�OwTwtRs. ' t than will bwve a s ed of aizt ileo an nerves, Dt. Williams' Pink Pills str ke at specific for all nerve pains, and oug t to be lae;sos� AN a result of these Oras the im- �' Y the root of the' dtaesse, driirinq {t fr ret the kept on hand in every family. $old every proved Bre protection which has long been hour, the boas will be 500 feet to q end [i0 } feet wide, with w flat bottom and Iwed e- m7atem end raatoring ribs pat►eat to ewlth where, 2fi cents a bottle uraontly needed in Toronto seems likely FUH T�P81�TY.FIYS YBABS .. g wad strength, Is, canes of nlysb. spinal to he afforded. It will be of interest also ' shape bow and stern, of 10,000 tolns die. ,lr. P. ?$f? to Shareholders to know ttist a contract '"' troubles, logosn4tor stay:eta, is,tioa, placement, sad with eight paddlewheels _ _ hos been catered into under which we have rheumatism sipelws sarotlnlow t cables u -' os, each aide, each making wventeen es. 'e� ' Q reinsured the Oanadis,n Basi of the i volationr a minute. etc., thea pi is aM enperi�r us s,1 other ��UT�R� ��SNC�j trwtment. Tb ars also a r ifio or the Dnitad Flre Insurance Company, of D[sw-' Prince Hohenloho, this naw Gertsan troubles which t►k• the liva�i of so many . CRIIP,KY. oherter, Baglsnd, which Com ny h ChancelloF, it personally very Pepalar• women a burden cad speedilyy res re the -- ,�; canned doing baainear in the minion, 1. He has made it a rule to visit the Frenob slob !ow of howl h to s►llow ah*ekr. Mea FbRTY FOURT9 ANNUAL MEETINQ being, in filet, now in Doone of liqu'dwtioa. + capitol canoe a yewr, neaally in J my or g This will naturwlly bringg some in ease in broken down; by overwork,worry,or zoese• Oji SHARSHOLI��RS• the volume of our Canadian fi usiness, August, when he could lunch or dine in 'e*, will find in -Pink Pills a oertai cure. _ the open air look for old books an the Qnai , tram wh{oh we have in the past derived e v ST r RIEND T Voltaire, and mea the life of the boulevards go'd by all dealer or neat by mail, lk5 . lgUw4C&W �Nts sad Ftitaisetat erste- fair profit, and from whin we feel that THE COOK S BE st its best, a't 50 cents w tajr, oc aIX bwzes for :2•fSO, meat-Tbe rrentdeurs Address -Notts- we may reasonably look for satisfactory L�RC:E>3T � Ilfl (rAMADA. by addressing tel�ie Dr. Williams At ioige factory ae%wlts of sae Part Ygr'e results in the future. 4 bars. Evans, wife of ex -Lord Mayos of Ccacp�wp,Brook tile, Oat., orSchen tady, The Vice -President seconded the ado - London ;Sir David Fvs,ns, whose daughter N, Y. Bewareot Imitatlolos sand ubsti- >t�ststeaa-T1t° std dear+ tfnastetorastj P- . . ± hue ort ntsrried Hwrr North sea of �' ust u cod." lie sleeted. tion of the report which was carried ns, - Col j y Cater alleged to� _ j g The Annual Meeting of the Sharebolden wimously. ' i n If. { t Dlreoton for the sasuina O you J. onel North, the nitrate king, had a mo;t plebian origin. -She was maid of aU work n -a country inn when Mr. Evans, • the w`eealthy London merchant,' fell in love with der while -on a hunting visit. Of all dadees, the Duchess of Edinburgh enjoys a cotillion beat. Princess Mande of Roumania and the Duchess of Connaa ht are molt found of waltzing, and that is a� the favorite dance of the Prince ot_ Wales, who ie an accomplished waltzer. The Prin- ce" of W ales prefers lancers, and the Duchess of Fife ie most enamored with a_set of quadrilles ;`while all the Royal Family, including,the Queen herself, hive a liking for the Ro,ger de Goverlsiy country danoe. Her Majesty is accredited with having recently viudioated-hoe reputatiool for an excellent political memory., It issaid that on one of the courtiers representing to Her . Majesty that there was no precedent for a Canadian statesman dying iii Britain, she remarked at once that she remembered . that in May, 1873, the Minister of. -Militia and Defence of Canada died in Britian, and Lis body was sent to Canada. - The oourtior looked the matter up, and found it Ras as the Queen stated, and the gentleman was Sir George (;&rteri Bart. A computation made on � ditashoiws Last there are in the United Kingdom now aLout three- million working women, of whom one-half are in domestic service; far- ther, that half the working class families in the.country sre wholly or partially main• ts{ned by women who are widows or . the 1'Vea of sick or drunken husbands or tbs daugtteri of aged, affiicted, or dissolute 1* 'rata; and that most of these lett W work at extremely low wages. t _ M � i<� ��}} ? ye arly dividends st the rate of ten per cent` i, b- ..,�' i.. g$ i -tyn i. ;t7i' `, tn� 74 �{ I ! - t 4 and after providingg an i►mgle reinsurance =yy.y'TXJ?"t��E.��', : �•,�»'}'1Y ,. :,t r ... P kl Ny� 3 i 1 - '.. k, az -. 84 i He—" How w 11 �! is Elderberry her age i" She— • Pat then ahe bas so accustomed it, you know." # s ..- of the above Company was held aE its offioes, Tho elect os, o in Toronto, Thursday lost. Mr. GIeo.A. Cox, year was thou proceeded with, and resulted Wal1t -r president, oeeapied the chair, and Mr. C. in the unanimous re-eleetiga of the old - Q Foster, hwviag been appointed to cot ar Board, viz.:-9lesan. (leo• A. Coz, Hon. Senretasy to the meeting, read the follow- 8.' C. Wood.Robt. aeaty. d. R. R. Cook• See Our Catalogue - tet, burn, h1. P., flee, bdoIy3urriah, H. N. Baird, !.,, big = - W, it. Brock, J. K. Oeborae, and J. J. Or write us ... '. 12(NUAL sgpORT. I 9 Kenny. Allengplries amwered. i` , • �; +rhe i3Ireetors belt to. Present herewith I - rt, sbowin income and At a sueetiag of the Board of Dueotors, t their Annual Repo : held subseneatly, hiss (lea A. Cox was The Steele,.Briggs, Marcon Seed Cot ex d{ture of the Company foe the yewr re-elected President, and. Mr. J. J. Kenny, lg ¢, fogetber with profit sad loss account yiee•President, for the ensuing year. (Mention chis paper) on' add ata:Qeat of aceta and liabilities at the e __ - Dote --All enterprlsiug merchants{ in eva7 town close of the year. !p Canada soli nus seeds. • , j .'- ,„ , The premium income, owing mainly to���� ����� G�, ^_ genial business depression and depreoia• Got them sure or send dir4 to os,• oho ss a failing off compared 3 . tion is valuer, ear, but this Tho Lai;,G't Manufacturers of } j _' 1'` wito that of the preceding y . was>swro thait 0011 t�rb&lanaed by ridua0d PURE,w lf3W fDRAD6 , losred�, and the revenue: account rhtiws' an cacaos !�Q CHt�C(}IATCS Dr. Lavi'Olett�'s _+ ' excess;111,453.47 of income over ezpdMi• �' dividead4 at the Cn. h:. Cowtfasai, base sroce►.rd O i ,. Two . halt -yearly tare. r annum have been ., HIGHEST AWARDS ' SYaup - �} rate of tea �p°er cent. pe iom mat j declared ; f 10.000 carried to re2ervo fundi w,hioh now amounts to 111,100,000; sad n �j`' n O� T�rp�i�lln� ` moulding w ample reiwurance i + !!!doss! �ai alld �o j' - , after p on outstand• j I . ` n 4 - EXPOSITIONS reserve to meet liabilities . Ing policies, the lost 'surplus of the Cum- � �� Ci`Jllg� S, G�OldSI �e - •"•••-•�.' _----C y has been inoreased to =87711 .59. i ' , t�r o ppr�ia '. J. ltoideyonr Diraoton feel - oseured thi►t the '� EUI �U�� ��U! �UU. p BI'OI1C11tiS, entrees, P. Q. will have learned with deep' WITH. LOSS uhf Voice : , share'holden Unlike the Dutch Process, no Alts• f � Cegret of the recent 1642 Which Che Carel- lies or other Chemicals or Dyes are F01i IOUB died ring p y has sustained is thq.death of its late used is any of their �reparaaor►s Q�EAT HoarSfe-nese, A A, �; $ittlth, who as a TDeirdenalous Diti:AKFABT COCOA ti: absalute�y Q G 1 President, Mr• Wan cad soluble, and co,tr leay,Aaw one eext a cup W hO0 ing• _zs svccEss = iven a Fair Trial Director for rho past 883nha sub yhisewise #oto sv cocciRe lEVgRVwH6. . - Ci011gf - CrOilp. , t Wheneve as Ycesideat clans 1883. , Y . , y Hood'8 PrOY®s its Me It. ooansel and LLe ewtive personal interest f#® � T � fiO, QQR�N�8TER,i�" Eta!, Etc. k . AlAde had always trAken in its affairs, contributed r _ AlvvaF Ct. ,+ The tollowtng Utter is frons Mr. - i Finest . Iia• tr s, sec tend saiveY9f. I'Ie• 8A Sbi� largely to the utiaees of rho CompanyAUSAGEA1 - \ The vaoauc es caused by Mr. 5ntith'2 orted Engiie l,�t. Montreal, Cwna&, - Sheep and Narrow American ppog ,/ 6=3bc #'or ifs . H Cnatugs t "0. L Hood & ► I,owei], $ass.r i, death have lie n filled bye o° Ae Cox t«; r ht prices. Park Blaokwoll & Oo.Ltd. Tor'nto the Viae-Presi out, Mr. . �. � From your Druggist •ar GroQer, - �� �- "Gientlemen: I have t+asf talon Scod s and that of the Managing ,4 1.; cat aux moms and am g1� the gresidenoyl ; to the osition . K who earl rheums it at any whole• �{ - ; _ Ila for J. Soaloy, P dlrTl►DIAN PAT11ihIT s'811t f3l1►L10 Im P. -.Western Assuranc � COm fin " ttersaP t d of ifs• Director, Mr. µ P Y to py that 1t has done me a fly the valiancy os, lbs► C provements in self -binders. Now in van sale house or dirto .from they a The re :, we t sass 1138 pounds but since of Q►oe•Presi d ' by the appointment of Lion..ioseph M. •Lawrence. Los Angeles, Ott!; , porta presented at 'the anriu&1 LstMAYm7 13es,rd bean __ _._ _-_.. Proprietor,. ` meting of the VPeetern Assnr&moe Com• K•64 WANTED• -Br ht, active, energetic men in IKr. J. sae as a Director. c: Pay which ' FINANCIAL BTATiilili{NT• every section of the country to introduao appear t another column, are 8U1[tisli<Y o ` eeCy satisfactory, and both officers end '�� {, ret- in thenelghborbood wn article of universal Gustave LMM'Ole 8 M. -M - hsrehold _, ' Rovenne Arc ..=,l,1�1,g78 Q$ pangs. Sure sale at every heroes. Splen- $ggdS4 f4ft, pstuti St., M �itreal k b One Address era are gratified at the success Which has marked the year. Two half- _ M � i<� ��}} ,�,� jj \„`- "af �N .V �E;4'1 �., � arc _ f� _ - ye arly dividends st the rate of ten per cent` i, b- ..,�' l>er ,►nnum have been decslsred ; ;10,000 earl i.id to .L � if . . Cf r d;• m _ `, tn� reserve fund, which now amounts g1.lOp,f)00, a f wV. and after providingg an i►mgle reinsurance =yy.y'TXJ?"t��E.��', : �•,�»'}'1Y ,. :,t r , .. . reserve to meet liabilities on ��tanding polioiea, the net surpltiiis of the party hoe t toU, ' been increased to $377,247.59. cep regret tmar•vellous meds wall expressed at the loss sea• ned by with it." d. AL1 the company in the death of the Hood's Pli president, Mr, A. slit. Smith. i "Oususes.f- \.. a k,, P at [ e. g s n c i+ ;, s+ R 5 ,t} X76 . t - ..- 1 y_. ..s 4 .j r. :! re. w F Y i 3' � a x.�Z gV - a jam.,$ lyd t1 in I _ k ��F."� .. �.N 2 .A i'. rte"t�-9`_"• .is, t _"- 3 � �lQ ii{ILvi� dotal Iocoasc - • . •, • . • did aho►rt to ms o m y. f • S� otsj azpen tore (including A. LO US, oatmeal.< sppropriatl n for sass tosses let Dooember, . --- ' rep�rtod to , .. .:2,082,419 69 __ __- ;._.f_- _- - lfi ) .. • , • .. . • .....1,000,000 00 °' 1 Russe (•sultan , . • • • , : , .1.100,000 W t Rce®rhe Fund. •...'. .g,373,ti01[ 021 ns, it has !u i Aseeta. .:. • �• • a ars► [ t T foods Bs>mfaP idents in moving tb8 sdoptiop o.. thiali Hood's t3a u glaas°d The aid . . Ins and am very the repast, Better :bias 'sb►tsoT urian aver..: Tvervriy't e-hDn' [DR (`iisAt7ess• jam bore thwt I s%press! the aeatim�rita i'Yd t�flai@1' XPi is t)]erii. _ rhBV •a "lar ,life .t•I3Ii. � liver ills, co atipation, of every, Shareholder of the OOMPaoy wlien - . ice. �f lieadaotlo, ratios - t' . - - .. '? - ,, pis :..- - - - i; ..t'' is ' -,_.. ` .,�t:. .. �. . a ?i ,a i� �sr s t ' . 5: t - „'5 . '.: '�.' yea •� ..,'�->. ��..t �% -i i v.., r t - �-"41 .i-. sr ve • - .fix . _ . � __ a ,�. � ., -�-� �Y. •�. y � 3 La F . 9. 4s, d :W t .. 4 ^� .. - _ M � i<� ��}} ,�,� jj \„`- "af �N .V �E;4'1 �., � arc _ f� _ - i, b- :_. 6 ,: ::z'� 3ti+,- - s V P i}�� .�^`_5i it�•1,• .}, :�'" ,3 o-. v ti4 - 3'. .L � if . . Cf r d;• m _ a f wV. t r'Kia ,, �•.�._ =yy.y'TXJ?"t��E.��', : �•,�»'}'1Y ,. :,t r t �f a � y�,�� , ti t s tea- - •.:� - rte"' -1 �-r_ 111- - :• Y5." `.:,A a- e:,{ c� .fes'• r 'vtp`' -";J' x + = `: % . •- $` '�'.J� - : = ;g .'`•,' %,±!,''f�, -+'I :•3'1'z' H,..�$ 4.. s�,'a :..3.: :�;.p�d� ,'$ ;{ ?'��'f '• wan r� - ,i'' •. y`r�� y' { - -`' ---T •. i•.`.:. itvi•vS^.i�"'�i--L�3'k' a .,.s!'.....:W,d•.aCv +Ki'.:•i�.P.Tfib'F _"•- a f '� _r- -F ''aF"g� tY'� - _ ( F , - -� _• s^d - - .. ,,.,. . - . .. - "'s., - .. ... ,. .':..- - -. :- - ..�. ..:- - - , .: �- -- -. ..... -. -.t ..,,f -a.. x s> k, rq.- s„ - :. - .. rte. :.. _ -. - :: . ;1 Z�_. -:. - .:..-:_- : .: :.. 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IRTH&.yu 9 , . m on 8 nhiy, Ir' lth, - • t' V8') - At Cherry cad, Past-� .4 :.J pp �t (� ry• %� t: ,..,.. the wife of Oharl a Petty of a eon. nt, Oil r �� , . .1 _ 4 lb �� ✓, - I V 1 • _ aonage, Minden, _ U 0 1b�I At the u hter to ev W -I : !r s-' 1 h BUNNEA. 1898, a iia 8 i t Sunda , Febp.94th a �, • .., - Mrs d ` F All: ,� , zJ� CL - 'M Fl fl l �8. �4 ` 4 , ,f a x� -, - rn F b. jlitU�� A) C1 e �1�+ 6�J' a►Fo�-_Lea --At ahawa, �,ickeridn8,�to Hilburt . r '1 . - • •11".,�,:, - �y �c NN�Z� D Mien Maggie Lee. of - ..';°s N O T H . . I►hti p '' 1895, 1, •, • . `I morning s.t its oIgoe Defoe, of Oshaw • t the of the � I x r r :''N s ...1. . • published every Friday mor g .. PPickering, Out. . ALLiIlTER^Ea~iga ON A I alltstar: " bride's father )lir Jno-Emerson, Ot r rI Ilia . Harris, blr. Jno. `�• • - TERMS :, •Feb.20x by Rey• . . z... b !?178011- . rl,,,.,,,�iv.i•�+r 1.2dp ax Year; >pi.00 iipaid in advaao•. of Kinsale, to Mi s J. E. Em 1898, t "The - _ - RATES OF ADVERTISING► - peNToi4---TITNUs- -on Feb. SdOth, Jae, FLAG flier has braved for 10 -bents. ap les" the re idence of tdreene8'110,Jae. �alighter .Sale 0 {ale a�allt'`f? �^1Otlr her - :, ' First insertion, per line - - - 5 •, ev, J, J Morton, of only aughter U t 15 day COmme C subsequent insertion, per line - by the it tO Clara, year the bat •��, Each enbeeq Legal or Foreign ad T• Panton,' f L. sdEed of (}reensvil a lucre than thirty y Stock, fox t1lo neT l' - This rate does not include Leg . of Joseph : itru-.------------_ tle and the breeze �lOatS On t�le }� ��reh 4tu • . I - . .* " - ♦ert,semants. a ivau to parties making cQn- ---- etitiUU to -day, lug orlday, Special term g - OUtel'1 wall8 of comp • .b . .- - , i - -, - . . _ .,* ­_ , - -Ula quarterly. Ne411 (tUerii88lYbente _- It will i recta for,3 or 6 mor►ths or by the y8ar. half- Ig not aGCldent.' yearly or yearly contracts pa,a r-- - +'�UGCeS`l r dUrill r -- W• Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper. O ALE I,+i08 Or sig 1lttnd ed bus. + 5 00, paysbie in advance• per line, 1 for 1,111 parts Mars at pay you t0 see what we • ° �� G+1Garing� . • one year, ns teu cents p i turnips, Ape y o tUliERT ur great win 11ft$ 11 . 4 " . 'Notice in local Colum °t to Yic er,ug, or address t b 91 February at 0 g �" rig a ' ave cants per line each eubaeque11t sneer lies- lot 14, con• 5i ich , P• of � _ S aria! contract rates made known ou ape Devitt, Broug Sal©• . f tion. No free advertising. - - -- -- Gordonand io 1n Gee,' - 10 - . THE ` I Advertise,uents without written netructione PPLES �urchaIle I I . advertise- A picketing, nt., are preparrd to ay ilio LADIES 1 th : q-, will be inserted until forbidden and charged ae- ea, a AlJput .�() t a4ket8, blantl8s at1d; - Con Orders for discontinuing any quantity o[ g od winter al Pl ?'y: I . I D f Monts must be in writing and sent to the pub- highest market rice tUeretor''` __ _, ___ CloakB at 1.Ofl t0 14,00, 1888 8$C. \ ' geed Hats and - . !ishan. I k nom fly attended to. drown especial! fol' discount. 75 Trlmined , i - Job won p P - - OTATOL� S arie ies;. pure wedding. .. - - ' PROPRIETOR. ' �►. ), CLARK. Dover 511 new and standard Y rio e, Cata- g _ ' . -. - at hard rima p Bonnets at big reduction. 1 and true to nam Highl d Creek, ndenoe: to ue tree• CLO 8ON BROS 9n1 and Mourni>�g orders filled promptly 'Bargains in Dress floods. $argains in weAds. Bares pun Politics-9triat Indepe g Bargains in Pf'ints• out. ------ in our bZillinery Department. --A First-class Local Paper. : sized eamless Hose 150•'.: in Mantle Clothe, Boy's, Youth's, and Mens' Oyero ate at half ;;'price. Yonth'e i our Ai 250. all wool a X00 ! Our �gpectat-lonlo - The hearty OR SALE, ,Two new a n� BOth Carpet 9�0. - piens Buils froth 75q, a Boy's and �flang Mens' � 1t8, hom X21 aA• - i , F G years, one Jerse a nd 80N, 12 Hemp P set half rifle•• support of the veovle of Pickering and vicinity. { to J. 813EA' Wollel� Dene'Uite at 88.00, J p ' . first class milkers, apP y 18.16 shawls, Clouds, Blankets, Mens' Tweed pante at 750•,' worth # .00. - 18y5. Greenwood. Mane' Tweed Parts at X1.00, worth :orlth'5a. 200- FRIDAY, MARCH• 1 • -- da Feb. �tl , '05, be Gloves and Mitre at 15 per int. r@-� ` • - OST,_ft Tues yd Palmer'Il haw min, duction. - Boy's knee Pants 250., worth 760. . jJftween 8 ink's Mill an , .•, HeSvy 86 jn0�1 jlray CflttOn at 2�0„ . p Muii• Finder will oblige by 1.worth f30. NOTES AND COMMENTS. 9nd con. --tea seal offico. 19-1t Ilundred8 Of rellQ►llant8 Of Print, - _ - __ leaving same at this —' r+lanllel8, Ribbone, Laces and Drelis Heavy Shaker Flannel at 8 ¢., ' The Canadian Presbyterian is ` of — e side rfla between Goode at closing out prices. Goad grey Flannel at 160., worth 250. - -' trona would 03T—Coit on tb a 9rd and th echoes Blankets, Tiedawns, Bed Spreads and Horse B1 nkets a1 Halt Prim the opinion that 1f the Pa s9 and ss between th uantlty GENTLEMEN i - . Ilion of Pickering, a mea 0st i �! turn their attention to preyenting box containing a q p (� C�`!F�! T�1. ` inter by having of goods• Tha finder will kind! �O sen River. cure is the` great Men'8 F 110west �RD �++JRI'•'S • ` snow blockades in w • card and oblige, W, A, FU ' Store—ever thing fpr men �, - . -. wire fences- erected along the roads _______. __ ---, �r T�1• ,�Y' . enefit on ook, entitled : prices --leading .atylee always in stock "1�Te lead in Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware, �j _ . Ir.they` would confer a real b 0$T.—A b 120 New 500. Ties at 250• the province, more than trey will IJ' magi's Travolsin the Holy Lan •" between 'rise at 150• aye sail lila best uncolored Japan T+ea,.at 250., w Vrth.60a; " Pickering., and Mr, w. larruthers', 48 New 250, i lot a5, con. 9, Uncolored Japan Tea at 160., worth 250. U running atilt aguinat the doctors and Kingston Road- The finder will oblige 1i penter Cellu113id Coll-Ve �(a$rant$e 1178© from - Ing same at this otsoe, or with Mr. 29.19 Linen Collars 108., Good home-made Cheese at Be.,8cworth 12I• i . ' lawyers. _L. ___��__._ - are 100, - skippers. ! , -1 ISS CHARLOTE GREE �VOOI1— 2:25.. We pay Toronto prices for all kinds of farmers prodaee: The Canadian Presbyterlipu th=.lka T live Ral�Lita, and were leading 1r1will dive loIlSOnVV.ie: Bio gl, npytiii1.�0 hats, •SJ. Dried Apples, Good Lard, Butter and Eggs. We also y 'f - that `'if the old chieftain and ppencil drawing, bean For n he •ould not eintinv, fro, i Copies, Nature, •J00t8- tt, •75.. � " .60. live Pigeons.` The eases in-wui0h the, come are not returns ,,e as we Have to ship the forces in this electl.o ,i >, to MILS. 0. to make people • believe that terms and dst apply ,. •50: „ ,85, them in same cases• fi11 try Pickering. . at bl reduction Remember evorstlling, daring this sate, mast be so regardlese'of Cost or C$nada 1s prosp©roux. Ise would give + r S10 ad $20 Genuine Confederate Big stock Far Caps g Profit, one of 11is inimitable nods! and -say, / J 13111 only floc conte each ; elo0 & ndti� f 2 �jllaker l:' lannel • 1308. Shirts at X f you have chip 250. to a end it will pay you to cam©h jrre and spend it. " 0 s times aro. hard 821oug11, but 1�ilia ten cent each. 25 and ri0 ren ,bin -plaster 18c. ' B y , >` how much !larder nould they be if ten centseaa 1. sl and 69 bias 9G cents each• `yoolen C►lo'Pi18 Itis. pr. jlid {iI0`eQ Sent secure! sealed on roceipt ottlanta. (ia d ` . the Grits were in power." An'd the dress. CHAS. 13;lt�tKER, Wast 17 do -508. - . I L . - . boys would cheer and vote for the old WILLIAM! -- -'"'- 15c. wool loz at `fl�0 �;__ . ` oomfortabl dwelling ,. � man again." . . 17170 RE:�- —A carter I I _--- 1 cou�pri fag tour large room one q GROCERIES-,�, H A M O T . -- -- ----- of an acre f land, plenty of h rd sad sort special prices on iirOGerIBB, alHO . STOI:FFVILLE p during our` ' - p . - water, sour° choler fruit hili . POLLARD, Toilet alid Laundry soap, . I - -, For full pa iculare app y19� . We are sorry that W. A. Rae is * further i �.,. great sale. l ,cl.e.ing, E' 0 _ — . .. .. but hope he may — D -The snbscri er wants to WALL 1'APEItS ' afflicted with quinsy, ANT ( soon have relief from it. ozc ange an aged sound boi'se demo- Thousands of rolls 8a. up to b0c. - , • of Toronto, visited the old +:: Ed. Stouffer. mertToUt ter ew, l 'set of heave b 4 hands new, roll. Borders and Ceiling to match-- - - . . ' home over Sunday. The. l4iethodist choir for a good r ,deter mare, about 5#} hands hi8b, had the lieneflt of his' valuable assistance brown or d rk bay a or 7 yoara la, snood ®ud0Y. -- kind in ha ass, or a pdny mare, 9 hand high 5 10 pflr cent. discount during Febru On Sunday evening. or 0 years old, wolf broke. ha Hess and cart. ar only. f : Daniel Boyer son of the late David, Hy. OPK N13, V, S•, Green Rtv Y 0'• 19 r• JE�yELLERY-•-- . i - , • Bover of the 8th line Markham is moving io.�- 1Y1ent and.AHI . ­:. - . � � into one of Dr, S. L. Freel's houses ittbe • A fares I3o d l we �►T rgage . East End. roll s I.E flR TO RE T'-' wend ng rii,gs--in solid gold only-- , . The annual meeting of the Sha ^eboldere Fcontatn u foo acn to hep relmirt� aroersi�d - Uridge Towppship. O i ' :: t .the Stou villa Creamery Company. good fran,elhouse.'aommodtoue 1,re11� wwtder�eci aISU C100ks. `Va1�G12t18 and Jewellery at " o It _ (Ltd) will be held in the Creamery Build other nece. on outbuildings. quarter from dry goOtli3 rices.. - ingt an Tuesday Mar 5th, 1895, of 2 p.tit. and feuced.. One mile old dor q tiaularIl tL This ofegring sale is for p'eb. only— -- Claremont station. Appy 18 tt 0 oOdB are rife Beet L Amos Lloyd, who is employed in the 111A POWFIEL, Claremont 1. 0 - - g Aurora, while - -- - - p� - - , Fleuyry Agricultural Works, __---______�--_-_--- � � Ta be aad - .gyp, ` drawing wood a few days ago, had part• of EED . ( NOR, SALE --P sign Blne H.: WILSON Obi SO 1 . .. V-'- the load fall on hila breaking his leg in S pees Biaak Eyyo pen ; k Tartartan ; n Six !towed b . IB 111andschouri North End Main 8t. Markhaiu. ' two places below the knee. • oats ; C -*r, a The Mands- _ -.-- --' _ - ---• - - . . `. '� .; Jae. Cooper, of Picton, visited at Thos, barley, aad AB` g iplstraw and hOi yielded the -- - �+1 cheurt Ie very For Spot V a� ` Nilliamson's last week. He took home highest Of all s,x•rowed barley Nd at C1ue1pU - t -' - with him a number of- fine shorthorns Experimental Farm, for the lawt sir prays. - _ . r r ' Ytakering • A he purchased iii Pickering Town- Apply to fiTt 10 i N tq<tSr M: Ytakec a 1•. . '_ Ship. O., or at lot 10 in the Sr8rd o0 19 90 - - +_ p `Iellip. . ' . .' Rueben Stephens, of Scarboro, was . "pro- - - - �} <. - 'J. --- sparring in town a few days -ago with the • = ' Notice Lines F a residence in town.��trat1011 Ma%yealra Ie-- ---- view of purchasing Adm - L - There is no more desirable town in which __ . j to locate as we have all the requisites that • . go to make life enjoyable. ' To Creditor's efecRS drt AtcKittnell, _ 1._ n . ., There was a large attendance at the D1. In a . n1 .�. II apart ante. - a eve r Sand - n g Methodist Chu rch o Y Y -Rey. J. W. Stewart, of Sunderland; form- erly pastor here, occupied the pulpit both URB�AN�I'�-To flee " vieed $fatal• . 1.eIl of Ontario, I8 T... Cha ,tor 110, notice I morning and evening. He received many is hereby gqiiven the all nerve hrvinaa eWme .. . . 1�`''' a hearty shake of .the hand while in town,- upon or ggalnst the eptate of Ifo rt 11iaKinneli, �, ' OddiZes--- engtha-- fl,•} Tribune late of rho Township of Piakarl g�lo died on of ` .{► . , - -- . .A . _ _ of Ontario, miller. deceased. . . about the 18th day of October 1860 are hereby I • Mak i 1lXi3RIDOE requtred on or before the 16th da of Appril, IAbG ;—Remnants * - to deliver or nand by post preps to t3EURg1� _ -- — r , , MCBINNELL. Orilla P, O. Orht„ or to A)tvEX, . , . , - , L:.' sir. W- . win::.d has purchased the ARMSTRONG. whitevale ie. 0- oat.. the ad- - x17 butchering business of C. Griffin. ministrators of the estate ofat,hpe said deosaeed w I . -- . Any person driving over the country a statamen of th'o olaimr ,no a�r�n t of ` r- I -- lei loads aad arta articulare T6 Q+ d -orl - 12 1 V IUA finis p ertittod wit!, a etste roads at present won see their acaonuts. pproperly y �� y a Q _ — s.. of loads of wood at every pitch hole. meat of all secaitism (it any) held by them. � 1.'` 11 , . Alongside of each is a nice -little pile of And further take notioe hat immediately the hrases of the mea who ap= after ,�� i:tith o! Auri1,e �d Administ� AOTI,RY SSU�`TLE 't• - . .. profanity, p rators will pmases to distribute the asserts of .. - - sset being, evidently, more naughty than the said eater• among the past►ns entitled SENVOG MACHIDfiE. ]) 4 it b j I - i I :. 1. _: .-:� � nice. thereto. haria re d only tt�' the olaiuns of 1, : I At ..� L..- a� ' : - It taking open ai`r bathe is any sign of which notice mail liaTO been giry•n u etwve r•- ...,,� - I hired and the said Administrl►wn win not bs ' -,., Iff 1; spring, it is nigh. as we learn o1 three . of q t thereof so li . liable for the said aasests or as ij T the female inatractore of the Public School distributed to Guy parson of w os• slain► nova. i - . who performed the fest one evening last shall not have been received aforesaid at the a �_.� ; week. They were out after school tramp• Ome of such dis6ribntion.------y- DaMd at Whitevale. this 96th day of February, gd�{,�l depat tare 'from tbs old Style r . Ing around with snow shoes, or tennis, or 1868.D'D_ Admtnistaraf+ors. vibrating lever machine•. YOUR,PI4j� Z :. something of .the kind, attached to their (,LB . A,RM TU0:%,. ! The iltandard is dot classed with the � ­ 11 TAKEN ! - feet. and. in crossing a small stream to the ALI9�S. Att>rtBTbcOXti, fI .- .-oiled " ohekp " machines, it is the .1 FR El _ - I 19-91 north of the town the ice gave way and the - e r. bath was taken. Times• - . The following ladies were among the .E��CU� �ys--; �• � ssk a• 0orr� ndit� •: All per'°hewers of B�f� attd 811aesao the amount t 8125 and over w deli ^aces lht the Women's Auxiliary Con We are o urod . ppoo faire their Planta and 'end b their free of eli�rge. `-", ;" • ven-imi at Lindsay last week : Mrs ;Amey, price. "gut" it is ehe�►per at double the - Mrd. 1z")l•ir-on, Miss M. May, of Canning. NOTICE TO CREDITORS price asked tar the old style .machines 0'1117 s Stook of Boots and Shoes has arrived all the Latest BtyIes:- - of 1'xbrid e, Mrs. Le►d18B' (jxforl » ton, Miss Bagshsw g OF �, than. they are. It is tune coaiomy to pr1 31.00, w nth $160. Ladieo' Strap Slipbars, Dongola Hid, only Ladies Do Tiodgeon, Itiliss Turner, kl ;;; •u vlor of D EC E I shoe, extra Sown, Pat. Tip, perfect fit, chip 3 L�25 a!o. h 3175, t batWn - Bkjaverton, and Mrs. Gossage . -^Orillia.• WILLIAM �j LSON E�, Bu''�%' �h�, ��+'��• Kid button boot, a bargain, only 31.26, worth $1.75. Ladies (lips, Boo ' only TLe convention was a veiy sin'.; it one. `' or laced, wvitgrproof, only $1. 8 to ?, 26, worth 31.76. Fin cloth Blip 8rd, ,,,,,,•,fid rnet C. p $ w "' t Two charges were Iddged - . 1Q 0. ' Prunella Buskins, elastic fironts, 8 to 7, onl 260. worth 6Ao. r' wase, of the Reeve H,ouso, :wet week. pultE i(°o t ohs terliio Statutes �s laced Boots, Boston Oe:lf, 8 to 7, only 760., worth $1. . Boys and Girls eali� ` hereby given that all credit rs and other per- $1.00 11 .. ` One was selling on Sandey and the other ` n man or a man of ,vin claims against the Berate of Will- boots, ha®d-mad®, only $1.00 worth 31.60, Mens, tranR laced Boots, only1 7 ,. _ selling to a drunks eons g ourned lam Wilson, late of the To nship of FtekerintC worth 81.60. Meng Kip Grangers, whole fox, only' $1.50, worth $2.00 e� t'; drankea habits. The court was add worth 8s• 11�.11in the County of ontarto t or, deceased, who etas Calf Boots. silk stitch, pointed or Plhiladelphis. to only 52.00, > .. ' from rlday to Monday, when. a plea of died on or about the 80th ay of December A, nd fines of $20 and $1Q aired to se d b regte'ered tat- 2`liF, BOUNDING BIG BU138IN fJflme Bald get your picture taken !fret time .you a in the City—We take the r: guilty was pat in, a D., 1894, are re y BEE I• were imposed. Police Magistrate Camp- ter to Marotta. Dow & Mofiillivtay Brock Bt., right ill the store. -"' .J r bell was particularly severe in hie remarks Whitby, Solioitore for Gleorge `1Vilson the i dards Ni HOE r younger, and Biohard Wilson, the youngrr, ex• Which is used In the %tan ,Cox. $i and Ga3or E, DOMI 0 STORE against the practice of giving liquor to a eoutorIl of the last wiU and testament of the The Standard has the lax�est bobbin of T• D� w • • - drunken man or a man of drunken habits. said William wilson, deceased, on or before the any family Sewing Machine in the world. . � I- 1.. _Fire alarm aroused the peacefully oa- 6th DAY OF "APRIL, (A.D.), 18$5, It holds 100 yards of No: 80 cotton, and GRAHAM I RV t 1 '' -cupied residents of Cancin ton, oar floor. . ' held �• Jr. JAXI � IURV p Q Their names and addressea witb full articulare will run either way without breaking: the - - ,� , I binp, northern village, on Thursday after- of thrir claims and of the securities (t any) tkr,ead, . .-1 noon ast� d house ocenpied by• hire. O'- by them. _ r dt t3 h �1,ND NOTICE i8 FURTHER 01VEN that The Standard ie the shortest title u •-ifs l 611-- - _ eaeral Hlaaksmith' " Neil, one block north oft a business bloake o o$ 6 IN ' atter the said last mentioned date the said ea• in lock -stitch machines, therefore few " H - r�+ v � caught fife In the roof, whish was burned eoutore will proceed to Qistrlbate.tl,B assets of liable to break or bend aad skip stitches. AL at prieestoo loon to woution. '� LARE� I�- off. Thia was the first fire for about two the said deceased au,ong the persons entitled - l �, ears +d►n$ the $re -fighters were not in thereto, having regard only w' the claims of The Standard will sets perfect. with aU • W. y The crowd that gather- wliiah notice shall itavB b�sn given as abovB re- kluds of thread wiibout oily. chang8 iii tla®j�jNG ,r_ w+• • ra0tice they said. qaired, e>t1d the assn erceoutora will nott,,bB liatrlB .0 II , o ;.: around soon found this out by the ass- for the said assets or any part thereb�i to any lower t�naton h or )- 1.iese wa8te of water end the frequent person or persons of whosB olairn or claims The. Bodard ls, tag .,nett, sh►ift._ ` �'1��• NOW shn sa6iefaotor7• not==e shall not have -been received by then, o>t and most datable of all wii:' pines �lftiieg � Iril eat of tbm loft best rboeing _ drenchi of s tutors -Journal. g at ►y c►tito l I lilt' 'ab itt , gtiaran tae of our I �1' � Sort. ng 1 their Solicitors, at the time aforesaid.. `� � . _ ,tea at Whitby this W. day of February, Try tho, i taladard and.,. yoll:'vrill: biiy Ii1�E!1. bo BAR 1.no Millrt` 'r�ently e►. n.,)1e9s. +ether. �'or` b w ,New il111fet1• . lice ir►ads V :;. - Mrs. Harkies, of Mo Y ",; ; ;. , . end C AREMONT gTAT10N• _y OW d. MoQILLIVRAY, GFllp• Wl SON 317. }• ,V%odfj 1.' anested on a charge of bigamy. Shipped g,•ook-st, Whit , • Woo. iw1eoS, � , - _ _ 1 - �. . ,*, S'p trial - i to x for F+XbJutors. ° almat'arr. „- t�= `r `,ar:. 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IV , r:L in the butchering --stock, Implements, etc., the property of Pf as, bush ... 1, * * , *:::::::: 00 66 to 00 00 ::- - � � , , . . . to Oak ood. to emba . .­ ilay, new, 9-6 '. � , � j - . � I I . .. William Hood, at lot 20, rear of 7th : , 1. � I'' I . 1. , ... - � , :: . . - - , � - I � - - V , , - . � . z, I - - - . - , ; , . ­ ,­ IN I ,� .. ��' ,,_': , -1 - -!,',� - - ''. I 1. :. - '! ,�� - . - . .... . ., I, -,r: � `� I ,j 1, . -, , - ,�-, �, '. - �'. ;..-.-,- i.- *S' I., - . .ea by ton.., ......... il . � ­ - . . . . . .. z .1 - . : , _':- .. 1. . ,:. 1:,.. � _., , , , business LS 606n nomillat concebaion, Pickering Township. ,,� oo to I 00 ! ­ 1. - �: , 11. � - - . . . .. .. __ . - ;�_ - . .. 1, I . . _. . ,.;. � � ' �. � .. f I . . I : . , k�.. �: :­ , I- I - I I-, , . , . , � ., � - It - - �� � . . - : I ': � -Y;;�,�-.. ; rV":- i-, , ". I . � . .: �. _. , . � .. L __ �. . . . -- . , . I ; :,: - . , ,.:. I., . I . ", -,:. , 1i . . , . ,� _ " . _�- � �­. .k . . . I � - . o - _. � . - 1, i - �!'.� 't ­ 9� - - , . �­ - � . T . I.., , .��, I -"I - -...; 11 J. McNinnis III Sale Straw, tOn .................. 7 00 to � . I �� i� - - . �. . ... , � . �: I., I.. I ,J�,�-, . . - at Assiniboia to oppose . -at I o'clock sharp. See posters for par. 9 00 , � �*. .. _� -_­� - I :1 -1 . �.! 10 � I . 1. .":!�;:. ­ . . . . !�P!, . I - . , .. . - ' I , ,�.­ Iti" - � - I . .­.; �' _." "- -, U13 Of WO Dressed ho sto ............... . . . �Z .. , _i�:. , ��r ': -, �.: 1�._�iw .1, the patro Davin, M- P. tioulars. Thos. Poucher, auctioneer. 15 25 to , J6 6G ; , ; ­ 1. . I ,�� � I -1 - -.1 K- I -: ­.:) . ." .. 1 ,4�-�, . . : -: , I .. - '' - . , . - ' ' �. � - - I- �Vul' , - . � I , .1 ' ; 'L__' -1, . , V�, �� . I . :�, I . . 1 .-- : -: 1 ,0 1, ,­ . �;."'­*­ � ,. ., '! . ­ , �_ � - - 11 I �;:�A;.�-. :. I-.. I- ,� , 1. , ,,, :_ 1. - . ­�, , ,,_�, , , -. . 1: �:` � . ;.!;&,� ,, - Beef, fbrequarters...,....-' 8 00 to 5 00 , � I - :.,I,: , � � i� Mr. N. F Reynolds and i. Qnerrie were FRwAy, XARcu 15. -Credit liftle of farm ­� ��' _ L:_ �: , 4: ; . . : '' .1 .. ­ .. - _. � I .. w .� ,&L,.� , - I - - ­ _i- ; . I , ­ -.� ; . � . I LLLL I I . . . . . I �, . � 1*� I ­ - � . ... - . .. .. .. _ I I .. ", .0 , , , - I , * - 0 - 1 d, z Jowes , Council by acclams- stock, implements, furniture, etc., the Beef, hindquarters ...... . : 6 00 to - 8 50 � ,. ­ 1.! ': ..- .. . . � . . . �_-i .,... � I 'il` . I . ,­_�, " "I 'e�,:.,_ � -,,'-:.1 .. , ., I . . . . -- - -:,:�- I—- � ,,,, I - � . , I .; . . . '. - X � � . . - % i. . A _.: ­ .- I � e - 00,1 , Mutton ......... � I, � '. . . . . _. - ­ , " - .1 .1 I . I ; � e_ , � - - �, I I... "" -1 'A.;.. eleoted to the Aurora 6 00 to" ' 7,, 00 , .� ' : ,­'42z�_ �.%` - I., '-�1;�,;.::_-;,-ye--,, : " - _ ,i_4 ". ., property of R. Stevens, at lot 1, con. 4, ia AT!` "_ tweek, . . * '. . �'. '; I I �". 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I i ..: . . . . I . . , . -L , � Feb 17tl , . -00 to 00 25 , .-, :: � -, �� - . I � .. I . LL 11 Mary Livingstone,? - , Thomas Pouober, auctioneer. . Eggs, doz... 00 . e. - - . - - . -.� - ;' � , aged 87 years. 0 4 * * *. *.. o..... I . A - , - . . - I . , ,r Morey . � . I I . � . . �4 : i - I . . I . I ­ . ­'. .:; _ .;, - 4 .1 _. - ­* . . I , . .. - .,- ,- ­�-_.,­ - �:_ �,. * ,�, - - ­ . , , I . ; I � . - , - , � .- ' 'L; '' � " � " 11; . .1 I L -, - I I --- _� ��., ,,, ,-' , % � , . . -_ . __�� A&ALANJ� 65 i _ii I �i , . . . - - . . -1 ,11. - I ,� _�V$;,�!, . _.­.� I - 5P . � ­. ­ , ": .1_':NL., late Pete . g Slo.000 debenflifes . . Potatoes, per bag .......... 60to " � . . . : _� , I ., �:L , - ". �' , :., L - . . . I . . - . . . . _. ­_ , _ C_ 1 --vi:J , ­ , - . -.�,fj � ..'_ 4, [Opf ___ __ - -, - - ______ __ -,.--- - , - , : . . 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L _ . ,_: I.,111.1 ., � . : . , . . . dynamo and electric Capital Paid up, : :, $1,500,060 . ,., , *­ ! -, - I :. . . - ­.�..._ "".7,_�.% , - � - _ x" __l ..., ., .. . I . , . I - _�; �, putting in a new furnish.lights to sub- �t - R 7� . 'K. '1.1,�.� I ., '.. L , -,�­ . . ­ �� �-, _- . I 1",., � -, �., � - o, - � .� . I . .� � ­_. - '. .,. , �4,; � ', ,- '1� Napanee,to . KENDALL: Surplus, $1,500,000 ' ' �, : . "ll", . 1. ., . � It-v"I'l I � plant ILI � I � . .4. i �17 , �NI�4 �, I - . . - - - �� 4J_ 1 � a ! I 1_s. . . , (i. ' _" �.­ la , "'i. -1 , � _.o.. , f, . ., , _ , . '. _ _ - . . . ; �:� 1, . , .� ­ , , _' L �'__ .' �;�'7�- :� I _' - qk 21- L . _ � _ _ � - . . . , : _­ _. . ... -, - , , t 4- , . .1 . ,. , R, ,I for two cents 0, night' I PAYIN CURE I �' . . I I - .. . . _. .1 .. , , scribers who has ad ­ .L ; - : I � . ­ I � I .- I - . , , . , 6 . I I - i- .--.;, � � . . ..,._ L . , I.., -.- � -�!�� -�,� - .1.. ;_ - . _'. )­ -, , .1. I . . � - . . � ,�*�, il.1 � ".: 1- . J. M. Brooks, : ..I . ;�' " ' ' ' - �;. ,� ., : '' �;, . - L ! . . 1.: - - 1 � ; �. � -L' �! '.' :. - . '. .. ,_ . , , : . , '. ,�. I : �,j �.,� � , ( I . � - . . . . '.. . . - - . I - . . ; , , , . ill be Succeeded bmayolis, brother WHITBY AGENCY . - I ­ " 4 .- I . . ­ -:, _; ­; -i -; *, ' L'I * V.. ,.:. I I . . . - I- .. ; ,� ,.., � '. - . . ! , , , . .. _. . !. . I- �f " e ." !!-' I . � - � _ � . . .. I - ��_ x:,:.. -!:t.. .;_.,-��, .',- .,. I _,!'__,! IL I ? . . _. 11, , . . - -_ ­ ; .. . . � � L­;�­ - - I Perry, w ment of N. Bo Ken- *omoral san"I-1; summon TransApte" , _ . ;:, ,. � _S . . . . . . �. , ,.L ... . . 11, _ I , * , - - n the manage , - . - I., . _ I -, ­ .. ,�� ; I - �!� : _­ . 4 i,. " S..: r. -:�:�.i, I ­ -L _' .: �'; . . .­._,iX1,­ . . . . -;_.LA,�', � , �. � �_ :.,. . 11% � - Arthur i )ale. � SAVINGS ]PEPARTMENT, 11,` , L . ­ L, 1 -; .' - . � . I . I .. - � � �' .1 siness at Cedar I . . . I.- - .. I � - . _ . � ­ .� 1-1 _,..�.... - - 4 p; . i . �; _..._� _ L� L . ._' ,-- ".1 -4 .Vey & Sons bu ''. I ­_ . I:* � _ - .. ,,;� � . I -_ .. .? . �. . . 1r, . . .Z.: .oi � ­ - � ` 1. - f Toronto, bought the' - Intailrost allowed at high6st ourrout r6fiL NO I . 4 i ; . - .1 ­ . L �-, I '-. F I . - . _.. - ! , I ._ .1 � 1. . ;- . - . I ­ . , , , L, .- - _ I. L . � . I .... I- � . V '. 000. A. Stinsont 0 1 .1 notioe of withdrawal required. I 1 ,w, - - : I - ., I , :., "k, � 1%., - - : 1� , V .. ., . . . � ... �. . _,_ _1 ..... �.; 1. �. .� , I � � - � xl%�, _ I , I - - L - & ;. I.. - , iven by way of 'bonus .11, THR � � , - � I W., � . . , "L - . :_ - � - , , . lebebtures 9 I -1, . � �. . . . . .- .. . I-.. - - 1:1 -, ,:�, I . , L L . . � . ­ ­ _., .v_ . � _ L . . , " , . . - _-�' . .!�,,,�- L', , , 1. , - , 1. , 1. , 1. , - $5000 C __* :. .1 -1 ,,.. ,:,- ;..�'. ..- 1'� % .1.. �, , _�_. � ": . ., , �_L P.., I to the Dominion- Organ And Piano CO-,- MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY - . I - :__ B, J. THOBTONt - " : : . . _1 L - , ;.�. * - , - i. - . . .�� . . I . I.. 7. ., . . - . '.. . . . I I ,_ ,� , � - , � ' 'L' - - ' ., � . I ­ � . - . - . ,- . - . ,� 10W., - '� MANAdER ..'' L� " . .: -V - . .. ., __ � L ..... �:, �;.._ . - - . 1. I Bowma.ville. They bear 4J peroont.in- . FOR MAN OR BRAST9 - ____ -I 1 - : 1 . .1 - '. . .:. .,!;, , .: .: 1- V� .. ,f - ,r - , - i- - . , ' .0 0 0- f - . !, :* .1 I I - , -1.i I .. . �. � . � ��. 1. :.. * . � lz: � . ­ . - - ".. . .. ..� .- i ,.� � . k. ��s.:%, 1. . ,; .i . ually . - . . , �.� --V. � L '%L" ' 0 11 1. � . . � � !: - , * . I , CUMM 1U1ft:ftft Md R&M blIMM., 1.1 . ad are payable semi-ILDU - WOW ]FOR. � I I ! . L I . . . I z proots below s *00** . . I . . . - - ��.T .. � . 1. . ,�_�., �; _. �:: . - : . '. . .. . . , :Ijo,'� . - , I; : . .. . . L . . ?, terest a, nom.ngb-A - . ; 'T . . . � I � . I . I . . . . I �1 � 1�1: if Coboutg, wit" . IRS . L, '. " - : . ., L.� L . I _ 1. . . . ... - .. � .... . _. � ; , , i ...,.4- - L , ..,�_, _., :� ­., � L "I". , �;., , , " I - - I - �� I .1. . - - L . - . - � I _ I : ,�.. _L. .. � � . - � , - . . . . L � .. � ., .� . i:. ; . ! � . . . ; I - � o I L .1. i� - '. . �.� - I . � - . � I . . - I . . L.- -_� ..'. Mr. Kerro , of W -e- KENDALL'S SPIVIN CORE . ' . .1 . L'. I . I I � . ­­! a - '­­ , �. I I I .. . . "'L. .I I - : - .. ._:.­'!,� � 1. . L . . - : ''. - '.� -L � ,.�. - ..''. . ­ h . . lc_ . � --;. I ..,.-;. . . 1. �. ­ .- W-- J - .._3,,:-1 -41 . - '. : ­ . . � . . .1. I . - . . . . � ­;tj�p;%11,�' I %x& U,!Ls CTJTTFjRS'& SLEIG I I— - . ,� . VON; ,bn $aturday by the Liberals = = Readawn0o�oUlto Fob. . . . I L , their candidate for' Dr. JL X U0, \ , : . ,� . - - . � � . , , - , No' "'d me one of your Norm L. _. � . L - . ­ "''. , , - . - - ­ I V, � _1 . __ , .. �j .1, �#­ � , __ " L, - I . f ",-.4 , . IM J"L. , """ rthulnberland as ZMw Sim -115:L, h... used a SmS daU of your 1 . I - :�.*,� �L_,f�;t . mi u Parliament at the coming Books pj�dq ob6 - . . . � - . - . k , ,,, -Z'. �� . e I . 5 a spa cam with "_ I It is %". � _- the Dom 0 fendill . . , , L ..o..,,.,CALL AT.....oi.6 . i :; il. - ." ' �-:­ �. .. I - , - I . . ­� �, �� . . . � ... hi I � ­ . _._. �.,. ;-�.,� . - wonderful ruedicins. I ones had mare %1W I - T -1 - . elections. . ­ I I-. I . . .. - .� � 41. , o which av Is and Ave bottles ouimd . I - ! - - . . . . . . _! - a: , tht Pa f I . .. ; � - i,.'� �,, - The liqa:)r bill 96age C:=b=on hand all thadme. . . .." - .. - -.,6,' -. L - ,4 1 _�! L I - 1, 1. . - ! �- I ­ . I , _ . .. . yours U1217, USA& POVU& 9 1, . " . ; I 11 ; vas:expected. and which W I .. � � - ''. L . "' &_'�_ " * ''()IS ..� , _. . . . ". �, . - ould have Hu'. E. POYNTIER S � . r��', . . I I - -:L__. � � I -� - ,.".1. Pn . -At� CASTER. ­ '... I * *1 �� . . I �___­ orth Carolina practically a Pro'- . . .1 I . I. * ,j.",1'.. � . I . .� , i�"; 11 " I �. - I f,- �, made N KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE - I - I . I I I I - ..., . - L­...;_-�­__ - - - I � . I - ­ -, , .. . .. I . __ __ - . " ", , - '' I I . ... . _;;.- 1. ... �1'1 � ll'bition State, has been defeated in the I 0ANTON, No., Apr. 3, It @ . .. . � , - BROCK ROAD. � _ . I 0 -000 -mm" ---, . I . � .. , . I �,,�"-,�__O% - �1; � - . ' . L_ i . � L I . : L . I.. ­ �,: ­$ , ,,, I � ,... .­­ . .. . i.".1. 0 , . . I . .1 I 10 e -nate. There wall a bare majority of Dr. IL J. XcnAm m ,.'� )r S - J%m Mrs --I have uW wreral beftles of your L . I A . I . . . ­. , - . . - I � 11411 . . . . , "L . . :... . . ­­_,4� I , "Kendial's Simvin Ottrell wit& much success. I �, Z _L I .. � . . ­ I' � .. . . I ­_ ­ . : . . .- .. _� . �_ 31 I : -.�. , . , , 1. . . � ' L ' , I . . 1. i , .� _�' . .:._.t �. I.! : lo , - . - : .!.,A . :. .i I killat it. , . . . - I . i . ..-. . . -1.11 ­ - - , ] . . . � - .. . . ­_ 1.1i I � . . one a9v think it the hest Liniment I svw used. Have re- , � . . t I aged thirteen vearst Is tm, mowdom Curb. one 1004 Spsvtu and ki1w We have a few 46cond hand cutters which . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ,� .".4��i . I i . .. I I L .1. . I .�. - I , - L_ -, - two tan. ve rwommended It to . I I . . � . . . ; . I �:1!4._; . -0, Lulu Laceyl .I & obarse V I _. ". *. _. I I w. . . � - _. I ,_4 , _, � - . .L . I I . - . . . � �� ,. " -�i',, , - est in south Grimsby on much pluesed with ill be sold cheap for oa � . � . .. CLAR' -,;' M ON To :1 � `. ;�. -1. o an . w sh. . - - , . . c � , " . _r - I '. -_ -_ --.--- a . . I if�.�'­, . der arr 3ning Mrs. Pierson's baby. The E�Q - _____ -I--- - - � - I . - ­ " - ols( . R. Y, P.O.Dozem. I . I . I I � Z. . - 1�1 I �;_ of P , I I ! . .- . , .� L' . I � - I .�. . _� �,L L : I - I h � . 71 ,.,. , I _� I � I ..��­ . ". ­ . I :Z�i- _Z . , - ,q � . . : .. � .. . , �O� J I I � . ! . -, . .. . . I .. - , . - , .- ­ . . _. I .1-r ., . . . . ., , 11 girl was left in charge of the child which . THE WESTERN BANX , - , , ­. . . � - .1. , --U- . For Sdo by all Drumghrts, or address � - . I � . : - !.: : p _'� ,� !��,:�­ - :: " ,._;_.4__,_ . . . I , ':', , - . . I - - - . 0 r L .. _. - . . �.. . - � . , . iA . . . � - e of strychnine and took enough KBNDA LZ - COMPAN7, (31P CA.N.&IDA. . I - � - . - ! . . . I I . i 'A Dr. B. Or. . I 1 L . - . . . I . - LA got a bottl . - i. . � I - I . I' . . . I ;, _ -w �- to kill itself. . MOSOUNG14 FALL8. VT. . - � t . '. . . - . t! ­ �, .�j'! - I . I I . � , .� .." �r ;_­ .' _�: � - 9 .. . . I I I , . - ­ - I .. - , - - , :1� : - - . ., -;. , - I . . I . I . . ., _. . . .1. t_ . � . 1, . . -, . .� ,r,. - _t ­ a 1. . � . . i . . . . . ... - -11 � - I . . ,---*% . I . ":!-,_ ' L, " . :_ _. _­,*_­�', , - - - - I : i . . . . I . . . � .,t, , 7 . I , . , . . .1 __ " -116, The - new post Offtee Inspector' for the . - I WHITBY BRANCH$ - 1, : , . . .. 11 ­_ �00� . .!: -- , I - ': . ,�, , __ - � . - _ . . . I ��_ ___ - - _ - ____ I . L !. . . .. I . . . . I .. . � . i I c _. ,,�, .� _ �- I� . . .. L . 1- . I " C district between Cobourg and Kingston, * - � . 'I . . . I . I , I � . . .�_ . ii-�, " �� - "., - _.:� ' - . . . C- . apital Authorized ...... ..... ......... $110001000 . . _. � . . . . ; - "-.. �!��,.;T", has been appointed in the person ef Harry 411�AR#fto I . . - : - :, . .L - -.11- , - 5 _ L.' - It ,­; "', �11 I I - .1. 'I, I Capital Subscribed .......................... 5001 . . . is the Time to Buy HeaVy L 1 L . - I - . . . ,_�_._ -!O, 4 , - . _ . I .. � I `Z�41q., , . . " Now . . . . � I . -.1 � . 'k ex -M. P. P., of Merrickville. A I Capital Paid-up ............................. . 370.0W . -L' I ._ � . 4i I, � Merric , . - 92,5W _ L - .__ - . . ,�, " J-0- It"t ........................... . , . i I ' . � :* : - --:i' ­.� ............. i . . ;; - L� ud post officeS will 40 L ­ - � �:. . . .. . .. � , L . _ � � . - ". * � 1! I . . ' - L'. ­� I All 'Northumberla . OP 11 - . r r. - , . �,,: ''., � _:1 t . _ . -4 �: 1. BOARD OF-DIAECTORSo - - . . Prices for Februa' .1 _ _ . .. -1. � I I . . ­_ , 'A ,'' under his jurisdiction- . � . - . These are special .. ,,.,_-,, 3ohn"Coiran. Es - . . - ­ . .-. . _. e.. . , -, . 11 _. . _ � __11! , _ ;, - _ - I .... �; ., . 11. 1 . . ,�.. .- . - : . _­-, - I . � . I - . .- . - . . - I � . . - auUrosidont. - - I . . . . � :­ . � An exchailge tells Of EL - 10 RUSS n H. Hamlin. Esq., vicb-pres. . . � . . . .-..- . .. � - . . . L . '" . . -1. ..-.:-.. :.� - ­,,:;�� y are who 01011 I ,V;. F . . ., . . . - . - : . �; , �.. ! i I—. - .- - - ­ .­ - _1;'_ , , is ., I - I . . . .. . . � i - . . . 1. - I . - .. � . . - _- 1. 1. I . �_' .' L i.;�J_ I who had been dumb for many e s,Cowan.,. Rs,,., W. F. Allen, Est J. A. Gib- . ' :L. . � . . .. . - ­� .:: 4, _ _ _� ,_� � , . I 'L ..... ! I I .. 1; I.: I.. _­., _: _. - ` I. .._ . . . _i.:;!,-,. .. ' . " '. , . ­ .1 L . ­ .. I ,­. � _,.� �'­ � ,;. _p' . I .... .".. 11 L; I I . - . - � _, C� _ . .,;. I " I ­! _1,11 , Ian ............ , Dry - �- � , . � .. - ,� U. S. ixw 11 D, Esq. ** '� ' the other -dry picked up IL hub and spoke. - . ,ed I I , E, RoGert Uclutosh,.M. . Thomas - List - '­ .. ' 8 wonderful as the CILSe'Of the 42"Im devlc� ftcen'4 Wen 'n T. HP a .tW. .r, ,1 01 . 6 .... . Goods , I . . . _� That's Dot a C,.,a4 by C HASi C LUIr" 9 . . - __ - __ __ __ __ ___� . . - . . ,� I . . . ".. I I. -AV" . ,�- I ,;hed uut for his . __ - --.-.---------,- � I . _.� . .I.. ;�,,, 'Qr I . . . � . . � Z . .. - . . I _�J­_ L - ' . I 0 a I . . . . uv , ' blind carpenter who rea . .L . ' Banking business transacted . 4 . . . .. . ..., � - IL 1. . � .,... . *-, . i A General. . . � . �. .. ­ : ­ . . . . . I I . -1 I , . % .-� . 1 - - � ... 1� .­_. ,. ,'-�,�, .. I � xPrABLIAMED 1871 1 - ble in a 11 . � I . . - . L :.*. � !, - - - L 1-1 , . - plane and saw. , I .�'. . - U 1:.. I Drafts issued. ii parts of Canada. ! c : �i I I . , . . ..- �,...-;,:-,AR4� The Proprietor of the fish hatcheryl United states, pai'dton London. England, pay- . -8 lb. all wool Blailkets for $2.85, ,�orth $8." - -_ - , .. . ­ . I able in all partsof Europ. H!gbeet current . � - . - � .,. - * - , .... . " Z ._1;, � �,,��,.g - . .. - .. . .. . � , happened with a - worth 8-( - . w . .- . �i3�,, . Orono, Co11Y C-ockburn � rates interest allowed en Sayings Hank. . � . .. ._ , I . I _� :!. . .. ,,.,_.,'� - RUPTURE of . 7 lb. all wool Blankets for 2.40 . 1. : �.:. !­ . - I �. I.. . ., ....� � , - .5, . , - . . .. . L,��,�j : ous loss during the recent cold 811AP, credited half yearly. Special at .1 11 Wool soy- 10c pr. . . . - 1 '_�.4, Deposits and . - ., . ` .- : , � -.. 13 . . I . I - ,er) . ,. .. 1 600. ­ .- L. - t .. I :':, `�'� - - - . . I � ., 25 '000 trout spawn having been frozent - WLtiOU 10 001100tiOU of Farmer I sale notes. . ],-. . . 6 . . � . 1. �,.. I 18. D. 'WAR=X . I 6 94 rwear 450., woirtl _4'1,� CAN SECURED .. Mens' heavy a I Uncle * . ,,,�.;Z$11 . . 1. aq estimated loss Of about $400. They Z.w-�u�uiu� MANAOM' I - � .. . . -, i gular price 8500. ­ - __ L '-;, , ;- _�` I'� �', I � I . 1 4 9 .. . �, , , .1 "I - : - . : ;.. . ­.- � be replaced without delay. WITH NO INCONVENIENCE ' - I .- ' � ' . . . - fine Scotch wool Underwear at 68c : . _..,.., , "': _.1,�-,.-:.,.!: . "I w I - . - _�_____� I . . , Knit Shirts at 370., wortb 600. L . : L_ ­!�­­:q:". , I I � � - - - -.1i - � , le, pastor for ear - - RFECT TEA I . �. . L 11, � Ad Leavy grey . . �1" �_._ -, - . . - .� ­­­ ,; . Rev. A. Le8l A PE . .- ­­ 111. . .. I r ��,., I . , �. A 1. I - I 1, L. . 1. I . . "' - Pr 't wrias - . . 'L � .� . . � . it home made Mits 82c. . I � ... . - , .! :- ��:_ � � I',- :.,!. ,, - - , :; . 7 ­, ..:,!: 1. "! � .� � . t e Kendall and N owtonville 09. Y WITHOUT TRUSS ' . �:;�.7 I . � - . " oc.', worth $1.00 L. - L ... L. ' ' � . �, .- _... ­ ­ 1. , hur-ches'. preached farewell sermons to . N 0 . - - - , Fine Nappa Bilek Gloves 6 . - . ' I .� ..-, I . I - - - . --;-.: _� ,�.,,� . an- . .. "., ..:.-,... L � - . laces on 13- CHEAP BY MAIL - . oi th 6c. per yd-, ; _� I .1 1;..+� is congregations at those 0 Your name to us means comfort t* yoti. . I . � . , - . Nice stripe Flannelette, at Bic. per yard, w . __ I I ­ �. T �,� 7.:, "." -1 1. _... .4 . . - . L. 1-1 � , I . . . .1 .1 - . - l, after wbipij. he -took his depart- A. Poot Cud Will 40 it. .. -L 29 in. Flannelette at 5c. per yard, wor , th Se, per yard I _. _. '' %_ , -� � -`� I . . _. __ :,�.__ z *,-,.t, - - - '' 'L%* re for hia new field of labor at Bleribeim. - NASs CLUTNE 0 N 1. � I . .. . 49 . Sc, it . . 66 10 . 4 4 , , .1 . . - � . :j _ L� j,4�',.� 44 1 . . I - ? _. 1. - �. .- . �_�- ,� . in on tIIA Are (if & C . . . . 83 . .. . - :.,. - - _!�� g! Mort or � .. I . .. . .� _.Z,, _L.._:_�, - I . . ' . I . . . The shoddy ,,iifi6ers are aga caw immaterial. 134 KiNo BY. WIT . - . ' ' . All wool grey Flannel at 150. worth 226 . . I . . . . . _.- - �%.._�.-_L .�,j_*.:�' siderably. 11 To"or4TC) .... CANADA . . , : . ... � . - track. shaving thelfarmere con - . . - - a I . . .. . � . .. . - . ;,' ... - . �__ 1:. - A6 - . - worth 500 1 - 1._: I � �f , '14 . . I . !L �' . . .., ... . ,?` ,..1. a . - - _____ I I , . ... Ladies' beavy vests at 25c � . . -, . . I 1:1 They ougfit to know better, as the gam ,,,-,, - _Pq __ - � - _. ,*44C 1 . . . . ., worth I L .00 _ L I _. ­ . , - `:Z� -!L,� -_ - I i I . ., d I wool Vests for 600 , .. :..:. . K_ -,-,. �1, Buy your - __ . ;"�NicsT TiL " 1� � fine all� \/ I . I . . .:- L -L. .... A I - r ,_ . . . ; . L . I I - , . ­ I - � . .1 I . I . . . . . I _L, � 't' I � is old enough to ble�played out. - TEA. , . orth 25c . _. ,� :� ��-_�, *t TH-E CELEBRATED . !N TMF WoPLD - � - . . . _. 66 . ol Hose for 15C., w . . : - .- -11 ... �:, ,it - dry goods and 016thinli in the regular ..: . - . . : . . . I all wo 0.� 1;'.­� 1. .:.. ­ - � ­r"'..'�_.,-:��_ . ­ I r. -rtA CUP *1 L - . ;;; I '. I . - : - '� - ' ` �'�,_.,��, ; _. - FROM THE TZA IPLANT TO T14 � . . 1. I . 69 ed Hose for 25c., worth J _ _.. ,� . " I � __ - . . I heavy ribb . ' "' , - ... , - t 1, . - : " � � , _ , ,�". � . . . . _ i - . I � i i 1 way - ­ ,��. . � .., ._ -:--. . �, I 10 pieces Dress goods at 5c. yd., worth 10c. yd * : ; : _.� . -: - - � _. : ._­-.'�, .. fie Liberals fIN6r&b Victoria bold a U91HIGH VALLEY CO, -.- jN iTa NATIVr PURITY. . . : . ­ . I . � AL - . . _.. . - I I . , . - ; __ � , . . , I( . .. I Z- .'-,! I , 9 . . I it i 10 20c. yd . . 1. , , convent on at Cob�coAk Friday'sud nom- " . 4 . � . � L:_ � ' _ � .: ­ , " T - put up by the Intiltan Tea L.. 10 I . . r � � _1 �, 1-i" I ' acknowledged to be the best . 6. 1.%funsoon eAss 4 . 11 ' - a i * �, . .. - � -, �t�_ ­ 111. � . jJ hicLaughlin as their .- . . . quafitics of Indian - -1 . . ' ss goods at 15C., wo t 25c. y I . . . .-L. - Mated Mr. R. . coal mined. I . -rrnweris #%s & fk"iple of Ahe best . I �. Bee o double fold Dre , 11. .. . .- _. '. , , L , ' . ,_ W,_' - � . .. - .. , � I . - . . ca - ndidate for tbe, (1 ommons to oppose the i t care in the . ur . . .L , � ... . iw I .. I - .-, . . - .. . .re is. Theiref.we they use the groatca I ur Colored cashmeres at 14c w,o.rth 25 -, yd - I L . - 1-1 ,! %,��V� . . �'� � ­ _2," ��', 'L _ I . � .- , . CT, ,oL,�ti,in of th, Tea and its blead. that is whx they , IS000 i .: _. . , - . preseut'LlIbinbers, �] aj or S, Hughes. - , ' -' � .... "i tt Up L thcrnscives and twII it Only in the original . . _ i . I . . - 1: .**.,.-. L., - . � . . . . _. .... , , - , * f " p OR TI -N G 11 IR F, � . � - argailis in black'and colored Henriettes, s 1 finish - - - I ;_ _ , I I ,. -, ered, by James Mo. ....I AMD urity and excellence - I . B at Be a yd, worth � c ya . - . ...-, �", _ Suit has been: �i "ackagel.'theraby socuring i's P I _; _.. � I lb. " 5 lb. packages, anti never . . . . . ­_ "' . � ; . ___�­ .1 � . uty Constable OM TILEXINES.­ ' Put up in % lb.,' . � - I See our Factory CottODS . I �__ .- 11 I - _:_ , � I . . - � . .- -.1 L I - ..�" - I . - �­'_;�� Cabe, of Arthur, against Cou .... FR I . - . . I " I - I i . � - . . - .1 _1'. - - . - '' - . .- . I I . . �. . .! ... _ ' . L. '. ' ­ - - - 001,1 tn bWk. . . . re heavy 'Fae,tory Cotton at 60, worth 8i . � � ­ - Thomas Marshall for 810,000 damages . -- . Ext . . � I - . � _.....1.1 - � " LL . inferior coal hen youo4n 90t . . � ­ hem all � I .. i . . . I .. . '.'�.�.� ""' of Why buy. . ALL GOOD OROCERS KEEP IT, . . . Our 5� Toweling beats t : Z , �! . . . . . ., 1!_1 The cause of the action is the &rr6st I . . . . 1 1 �.., � , . - %_1 ._..:__`-.. 5 - : I ,.: � . � Mr. McCabe as � the murderer ,of Jessie . the best for aa, e pricef If your groftf 40" ,ot keep it, WU him to vMt* to Good Shirtill9d at 5c, worth 8c . I. - - : - . I L- 1, , _,� . - . ­ .1 I . . . - . . : ,. - . . � - � L p ,�. , - - I . I I 4 .rr- -­ . - ; 1 7 . I - r .�,­..� . -1 ­ . 1. , . 8 papers Needles 5(; '. ' , . .. � - � �, ; i.. - I HAYTFER & 00. - j . ers PinS 50 5C, r I :, - . . - Keith at Listowill. I .. I - . STEEL \, �' � , . 4 pap - i. " - - - . � . - f - the . I � I . � . .. . .... . I ":'.r _� ­" . . . � - . ... - . ­ " _FICE AN - . � - - _. . .. . . . Dr. Strauge, of Toronto* was made . D Y D..�-- 11 and 13 Front Street EAs L t. TorontO. Good Canadian Tweeds for 2 worth 40o _.. __1 . ! - . - �:. -_� ,�_.�.�_:,, .:,: . OF : __________-____1_=______�_ . ;1 -, . .. . lf�-,-.,. 1. � �­ _�- _ . - -, ��'41_'��L unanimous ehoi4 of the Conservatives of 4" s __ I . . 1. .. . . Vy Cottonade 15c, worth 22C 1 .1 , . - , � . - ,.. : . .. ; ., : _­ .I., , , , _ � . � Hea, 0 1 ; . _. .:1 .. � . . . . �.._z. __ ; - .., . I I � I . � . . - . � North York u;, !their candidate for the � , , KING ST., PIC��ERING4 I .1 _1:0400N __ , , I I � . I Good Hemp Carpetsfor 8p, worth 15 . - , - - :.-,, � �:­ ' . � " ! -, " - r ­_�I: L, M W. Mullock, at L i: . ; �� w �. . . � - I I - 1. . . I - House.) L .. . - . . .. . L -L - � I . . _: ._�... r iday at Aurora. . I 'I - " . . I � . . . . I ' ' ' :_ I !_ � ":� " ­ . . I .__:�L'.�.�_ Commons t3 oppose r - . . CONDIT ION - -: ' .7 . ­ �_- a convention held Fr Dr. . _1 . I. _. - � I . . . . 1. .- .. , . . . I - " . :.. .1. , _. .. . .. ,. I .. I - . - I � I - . � . I . ... - I � I - . , - .. - . - * :_ - . L . � ... . 1, ._�. , tion and ad- . - :ii`_� ­:_ _�. " I (J., W. DECKER- .' - . POWDERS . -, t Clothin bt 1 �_ . . - 'I, . . . �,.,_�:._ , - Strange accepteA the nowina ..; I I... . _ __ ­ -'---- I' a I lEteady M�de � 9 . . ...- : I . .-...- ..L.:._% . _ . the bn& Blood Purifier " 0 SM -_ I------------ - - . . . L . I - I 11 - '' lens,tb, ur . Is - . _- _. ; : . . -1. -1. 1:,- .If dreaged the meeting at some 9- - � I . . I I - . ­L� .1 - . - V010 00 , W .; . . a 0 w . � . �. . � I . :: _­.� r, . . . i � . ; . io 0 00 I kel. Itoures, ----7-�� To - __ _____ ­ ___ . I I—- - �. - _L -, , . . - � _ . ing the eloc*tors:to poll every to. , OFFER ; . condition Powder in the mir - - . . . . . i *_ I . ��:L`l . I .1 L .. : . . _ .1 .- . - -- - : � -., . of ' Fast I � I : . � � I , t Mr. and Mr . John Paso &U casse of general debility. loss of Appe- . I , L eed p�nts for $1.25, -worth 2.00 :. 1. - . - .- . . - . - �. �%­ -19 I - . : . . - �..'J' . frols impurity ' ' r .L . .. . .- - -, ... . Mom', b6avy t�w . � � . ­ I , Whitby. were :)n the eveniD of Friday . :1 i...,. aw. '05- . . 2.25 ." ' '. . �, -I --, - _", ­_ .i: 0 0. To The PUblic ! tits Lad all uvublos arising . . 46 6§ / I _' . - : . � .. ': - I .. I - last, the victill S, Of a Burp . b about . �_' . r pound, 8 lba * -'- - ' . � L Full Cloth psaits for $1.65, w rth $ . ? . , ­�` ,,,'A . I .- � WU !I 'Cheap I Boys, Buitg for $1.75, w I :_ - .. . . I . .... -_,;,�,;�t --, , - I- . and good: - -, .� . 61189 , , our . . _ L of the blood. 20 costs pal orth $2.50 - - . . - - ws I 100 friends, who, with well I . -1 0 cents. Made only by - 1 � . ., . 1. 1. � - . - i . . *,.,:. r , a- � - . . . . _ 5 . . � , t$ 4.00 , , t- , �: i '. . - , . .:. . . � I raet at their reellenee W Wish them a ' , � . . 04 61 #4 2.750 . .1 I � -,. .. � . - � I—, -1 I , I . ! ; 1. :­ . . .. � . .. . I , .. �L.. i . ­ .. - ­._ , . L . . STATIONIARYt - . � ��. - .. no 9 - �- I � - , n prices . - - . . �� - _. � I .. . . - .,. ` ?erity. AZ WSE ' AtIDArgai � ! _­ -�, .: � ­ - I- I A151 - _� � , kind f%rewell and future prool , , � W,4 R 0 L' . Molls' Overoosts .�. * _�. � address and two handsome chair$, b9"lli- SCHOOL SUPPLIM -, I I . � - . I I; . L . . I ­ ­ .. , - - � L . the le&ders in Gents' Fur�i�figs - - ­-�%-,J, �. , -, Chemist and Druggist, - . . ; . We me . - _�, - 4 . - . - - ­.,� fully qpholatered by A. It. MoLmn, WWO . . ITTING YARNSI . . � s in Wee& - .0 I woritea.. - -Tbs. .-...; � 1��,'.,. � L KN - WHITBY* - ' - our new pattern I . ,� ��Z� L, * . ' 2 ­ . 1 . -, ,. . Ask to we . - � .1. . ­ . � presented them, and a yery Pleasant even' . . ... . : . . . ___ . . . . . L .. -.1 .-,.�� - . . - ... �__ - - * I pnm ar I _. :­ I'll, z .,., ��, , , - _ 4 FINE WOOL& ' . . .' * . I e away down - - . I . 1. . , _., . � . . - q .� I., . , ,:. . . L . '... ­�. III , ., � - . ... . .. I ... �. � _, L; 9 I . ..�. � I- � . . � .1 _� .. ­ � . I . . - . . . ; _. � .- � �­: _- , - r I L . . ' ..:-.. . - � .., - . - _... . ,::I:.- - . : p : �. V' _ .. :!��. 1111.00. 90 ic's op , . . . , . an about stwAing bus' in Oakwood kilo , . olen Mitts and ��KX �N E D Y 9 S . was the result. Mr. so Mrs- Pascos I ne" od,W0 . . . .. . . I - � I - . - , �.-:�: �:,. .. - .., __ . 1. _: . _,.�, . . . 8 THE PR .. . . .. .. - �: : -' �%'.�.. ,� I �_" " ' L I . . _, ' , -:-"!t and will movie there shortly. . � . I )DOWN GOB I . , 1. � , I . . _ . � , . .1 f I . . I I a. . - . . ! .. . " - .-.1 _;,:vl -, tario Fish - - .- Rug PattOmfJ- - f. -. � . 0 . . . I .. I .� -1 .- �, �" At a recent m"Lingof the 60 . I � I I � ; . I . � . - . . ,:, , 1. I- I I'll ­ 11 . . . � . � �.. - ..; 1, . ­ ___J_ . - , .. .1 ;_ . � . . . .. _ and Game Commission it was decided to -.1. ., . . . �, -- 7 ­ "Y . ­ . . . I :',,, - ,:.: .-, � I . * I , -:., � 4 NIS, ev 0 V I MPRIUM Crockery -and GlasSwareo I.. . ... __; I .: � � ­ I ., - . � . �! - �.; _�.', InL., -.,L:,, M. a E. BOO - : � .� �.. - ­ I.- � .. I.. L 1-1 I ., ale the deer '""on %he same U A *as ­ - - � ' ,-, I � # . 0 0 6 . 0 - __ . I . .. � .., . . . ;: . - ...- - I , I .; , " � - - - - - - I � . . .. . . . I . - ;, : w - ." - ­­:e,�, . ; ... I . . . I . .. ­ - 1, L . - - � - - . . - - . I .1 1. -.1; ' End . . ----- . . ;, - . - � . L .L _� .1 - )6h of ' -_ � PICKE . I I .. . - in IW4-from the lot to the Ir t RIM I - I . - I .1 . - . ­ i.. . - . I � . . . .1 - I - . �__ _: - NoTeru6r, thus cutting out She 'last to St , - ----------- __ - . 6 piedo ,'- : - � I .. - . enea out this week. Fanoy glass rabie Set,% - .__ Z . � 7�- _'. �. -. L I . days of October. It i pro ONO alpo to . Ir . 'Two'CrataS i0t A, I.; , . - , I . . - . arge eovere ., '. � _!_.:. is . I vorth 900. 01 a batter dishes -at 150. worth 15 1. - Large - .l." . ;,� I . I Prohibit duek-shooting till M an hour - . 310 IA14M - for 45o., v ' t 65c. per doz.0 .- - - �.,__ ��� s a " - I - � . . . w . -­. I . - - �1 - allsteauset, so " not to molest the birds " ' . .L. vered preserveilishes for 260., orth 40c. Fancy gobli . -.1--- �. I .. -, Go . . . I , 'UPOK t�ILL . __ ,.. L , 44 pieces, for �1.79, regular prioe L .- �, - - du ' ded to ofter - I I . q . � I . Beat No. I quality tea oetts I .., 311V_4� . . - I sting. Is wait doci . .. I L . .. th. $1.00 amber setts, 6 , - _ , - ,, r'n . - . wor ' Ch .� . . . '. a b o ugurtoyo d for foxes . _.. 11 . ­.. na saucerg at 600, - er doz - worth 800. . � . � :,:. V . of 60 cents is hea- THENLW Ay �. ! .. .. - . $2.60. CUPS a - p " for $1.65, worth .� ,,.-I- �7-,N�% , - L' ,:"L" * . ­ - .,. � . - ­vll�np to the damage they inflict on 11 . 11 _­ : I *$1'75. Chamber setts, 10 piece - �....�db�11, far- . ,1 ­ � . . th . _::�,;..;;, . I . .1 - .. I .,. I _. ­ Z.1: -1 . �.ecasl for$�.25, wor �_. �, ''.�J ) � .. a .00. see o1w .-� _. . . - . 1: onlEry, 1_. - .... I � I jeoes, for $2.10, wor 1 $,3 '. ­ ... � �.. _ . ber setts, 10 P . I ­ . 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Y wife of t► enani' 0 . . hits, It would spoil hb way the i1 d .-.. �:.. - __ au, and who "' _nE� g would eievir have reooived y — I had carried hsreelf proudly @man the r had WOO t► soon have lvotced as you � � n• - 1 ,: moithers of other was ; 6er urouid y - A ftwtatl Yellow Dies. asst itis Ns 4, u _n' 1 eucosr+r, mobile some others had pitovod, atter oambranoea r, tis s'' Pray ardan me, Lady Lartewell, if i Ute expericaee, 1, sough,' 1 "- all, diad failures; was she to own tx► her• +o Xq &warm corner of 'the big it ' +,.. - - self •t tis• end of a long �a��palgn that chi say that t have no catch whatovar to hew: - ha ' - rl k-nelt 'at LadY. was defeated t Ah, no 1 Besides which hour views on the subject -" freight house at Beaton Harbor, way ` And .the qa PPy Bi M lady's face flushed. M►oh,... d theta mows the other side of the nntian, --- CHAPT'ER LVL -: I,anarvntl'a fast, an laid her heed on the tmeaat no ofteaae;" she satd, a'I merely steeds a wicker basket. In -the tet, of her dress. Lady Marion declared she would not re• ++ eat n so which U tilled with cotton lies silken folds arirh$d b show you that I hrve a litth AN AYPROAOTiIN/� T&MPS' `' If there case _one oreatnre In this world him or speak to him aq .in it he .went to aft, whom Lady Lwnewell loved mare than an• Beriin, and tit lady know that she would much your eaimyy as you perhaps have fallow stye terrier. �ou sap to the basket . Llanewelt case ictdesp her ton r wife, the fAir, gentle keep her word. If Lord Chandos persisted thought me." and by the sadden sofUeaing ,+ „ . The Countess of other, it was ► Come, Rough, sad fisc cover pe •open An little social difficulty, the exposing of girl who had been a most loving daughter in going to Berlin his wife would appeal to of my lady's face, wmd the sudden teeraac and obirty-five pounds of yelping, i igglini Y. to her ; she could not endure the ci�ltt ,ot the duke, would in all probability instar on of her voice, Leone knew that Aho had some �a adventaresa, the aetttng aside of a mar- favor to oak. joyous Skye tereior jumga up to 1', k yolu ria a intrigues, or a royal invitation, her pain and distress. taking r�t�go iD his house, then there would g + "I have made up my mind," sobbed Lady be • grand sooiwl soundwl ;' the •+hole •t1 think," she,,�sawid, after a pause,.'" that bassist. dud tbst little yellow da ; witk "droy►piog" Feople when it was convenient Marion . "I :@hall a peal to the Duke of hotuehold would be diaba.ndesda Lady In all truth, Madtf;me Vanira,you ought to be ifs snappy eyes and his ecstatic elp, y to do so, and oourtirtg them when she roe ],ester ; he will see that juattoa is done to Chandon, an injured, almost deserted wife, be grateful to mea You would have known !tufa with the duke and the dnohear ; the Dot Irvin thin that has en a front. ►+ theextent of your own genial mond power y fI B quired, them, to all and each of these de gds mei the steamer Chieora. He ie.. frost bitten, - _ R dearest Marion, that is the very .Lord Charedoc abroad laughed at every- if ou had cot gone .+ti .the syaage" s:+e was quite equal burr a serious case of chi you must not da It you Appeal to whereat a dupe. 'The haippiness of the stage resemble$ bi uised, and torn, but very mach a ve and er`uel ;calcar , s heartbroken, desolate My lady writhed again in ani;ai w she the ha feces of rt,•] ilfo about as much as Y the duke, it becomes t once a serious ho said NP very glad at it, far despite his br 'les be e hand au obstinate husband on uarrel, and who will say- how such ' a thought of it. It mtut not bps b r re. the tinsel crown of the mock neon resembles wife on on p b herselt that it wanld tarn her g y. moa s his little twit with farinas ant' usiasm the other, was past her power of manage- ggtiarrerl may enols thin ouwa be known that it would stri o her with wortr than the regalia of the sovereign, replied ,eons. B - cavi en to ask duke, the wh g cud to all ref her brilliant 'lite was "It would be far bettor if dYoar ladyship whenever a votos be knows saps Come, Ment, Lady Chandos had throughout the land ; there ie an paralysis. 8u y would not mention the pwrty }3ough." . . _ her to some �A Stageland House that day. my hopes of the vsaant Ge►rter -, in fact, I not to end in snob a fiasco as this. For the „I oa] mention tt bocs,uss I moist you to Former Sojotn Cutler heard- gret, . "I have something of the- 'greatest im- may say there is an end to the race of Lans Brat time for many years hot tears blinded see that I am not so much your dnemy as well. Think twice before ou take such an those fine a es that had hitherto looked ou have thought me rA be." rcratahiag mond mowning at hie itohen - '-portance to say to you," she wrote. llo " Y ' with snot, a reless scorn on the world. Y "Nothing can ever change D y opinion on door when he rose to build a tare la t Tues. not delay; to•m�•rrow may be too late. important step I " No one thinks' for me I" cried La►dY INy lady was dispirifad ; .rhe knew her that into said Leone. , morning. He opened the or and L't►dy Lanswell rgceived this urgent no's Marion. son well enough to know that another ., Ou think I was your enemy'!" mid th® pp g Yee, 1 think of you and for yen., Oiv` appeal to him would be useless ; that the Rough, covered with ice and alma blind, . just as she was ei in her chocolate, mora she said to him n the subject the aountets'blandly. flu ed into the kitchen. 'Bolom Cutler luxuriously robed- din a dressing•gown of me your promise that for a week at law more obstinate he wou be. A cote from The most cruel and the mo�r:t relentless PP ou will se. nothing to the Dnke of Lester. enemy any young girl could hu e," said- picked up thq bedraggled little aif and . ,ilk and so6est velvet, a pretty morning yWill you promise me that Marion t" �� Lady Chwadoe comple d hot miaery, end Leone@ carried it tenderly into his wife's !i Broom. tap of finestIMeohlin ]ace on her head. Her „ yes ' said Lady Chandos, wearily ; I made her take a ties rate raiolvs--a and ,-t am carry ��''on think that," said my $he acid, "Poor little thing;" and rompt- -- nandsome, aughty face grew pale as rahe promise you that, .but not one day longer little nota, that said : lad kind) "the more so as I find you so 1yy got out s box of ointment, witi whioh j - than a week ; my heart is breaking 1 I, a•n- ,. ]),�ba LADY LANswgLL;--If au ase do Y• y' Bou h was Dieted. Then tt a ut him read it. i anything'to help me, let it be ono soon. hwg�y end sa prorporous." „ Y "It ie a(wretohe pieoe of business from not I acoamiepe n eu that in a few days there Lenten has be 1p e, day hit preparations "You cannot answer for my happi4m. ins tet ped sot rho"basket u' er the y g said Leepns, briefly. stove. beginning to, end''' she said to herself. shrill bpe-an end of all your trouble," said ft,» goine to Berlin, I heard him giving "I waled for the best," said the countess, Rough was never beautiful. He s little -• "Now here is my peace of mind for the day the countess, who had secretly made her instructions over his travelireg trunk. iVe with. mlore meekness than Leone had ever and yallaw'—the kind of yellow th is pro. I " Marion, put pont have no time to lose it anything can be wen in her before _ .1 Bounced " yaller " mod has legs t' at can . ' gone. I was to hauls seen Madame Adelaide Lruet inom�7 You have had no breakfast dons to save him." o+j4 moss a miserable best," raid Beene, Defy be deroribed as stumpy. He s little soon after noon algout my dresses, -and the lisle morning, I am sure." ,. I must do ftp," said the countess, to . de tiat.at three. know abaolnte]y nodi- gaining -the deliaats fignre . in bit tarns, herself, with desperation • "Appeal to my hon indignation fast d best, and to bar @elf- mere red t a fool tang and his hair s tout - p control. A wretohad best, and the reruite tied wad tangled. His eyes more of a ached• : - -ing whioh I can s.ey to a jeedous - wife, I the countess kissed the weeping face. son is worse than useless. , I must appewI have not been in any way fro grand that out green. Altogether Rough not e ` l know nothing of jealousy. Moat of the " Tru9t in men" she repeated ; " stl will to the woman I fear he laves. W lro epuld u _ beaus There are those ,who hav pokes be well. Let me see ou take soiree ou c•n boast of them;" Y• �► wives whom I know are pleaaod rather y have imagined or propphesied Lhat I should y „Ba t� es youesrned� Mme of him as " ornery," but he is i fight— . . coffee." . ever havb been oompelled to stoop to her, Vaairs, I have nothing to repent of," said wonderfully bright—and posses$ g an. - - ; than otherwise when their husbands are The oatintess rang and ordered some yet stoop I must, if I would save my won l my Aady ,. amount of strength and endurant truly away from home. Marion takes things too coffee ; then, when she had compelled With Lady Lanawell, b resolve was. to I;eone s dwrk a ea $@abed gra. tmarvetlatu. Rough's appearsnoe of, hronia - - .Lad Marion to dr'nk. it; she kissed her jdo ; when others etould have beaten about �, .. seriously. I shat tell her so." Y she bush she went direct "I am but one+ she said, your oraetty and long-standing hard fuck esu everat Bret asp little � speech of that kind she age Do you %now }�aw it will end Y' she On the of Garreoon ct tbso day she .made mwde two people miserable. What of vont degrees acaantuated whoa be cA a into mi ht have tried' to make was forgotten said gently, "all this crying and fasting lout Leo e's add, . and ordered the car- mon t Have you mean him so happy that Mrs. Cutler's hands. Hi* skin mobs r len, . g � you Dan Mme bare mond, boast of what you frost bitten, -one of bis pawn moss' froxen,- when she caught the first -glimpse of Lady and sorrow ! You will make yourself very triage- 1 was s sign of fear with her that hwve done Y' and he was oovered with 400 from a tip Marion's white, arsgic face. ill; and than Lanae will never forgive him- she was o particular with her toilet; it My lady's head fel] on her bressi. Ah, of his little russet nose to tb• u of hu '` My dear ohi,ld, evhat. Ii the $natter ! self. Do be reasoasble, Marion, and leave it was sold m that Ahs relied, even In the ppr g; / „ no, Hearty knew her son moss not a ha ri d little tail all with me. I least, on a advantages of dress, bat tae . . _. What a face 1 why, you must have jieen But after the countess had ]eft her,Lwdy I day she ads a toilet almost: imperial in m�°' ne " she said, in a low hurried voice, Fartaer Cotler Uvis at Porto oto �m i, Drying for hours; I am sure," said the Marion still felt very ill ; she had never its magn'ficenoo.--rich silk and velret that Park e► h; miles north of 9w Jose . felt so ill •' she tried Lo walk from hot ••it sot my sou hwuh to speak b opt. I6 B . coanteas. "Manion, you should not -go on + swept th groun.1 in *n rb folds, here and onl alittleststios.undthoinhabi there• b form ton a sake i iAa hoes•—it is use Y in this way, you Twill kill yourself." dressing -room to her bedroom, and to the there gle ing a rich ewol. Y of are composed mostly of the woo is of - reai alarm of her maid, she fell fainting to The nteas $mils sit she surveyed I believe you G► be his true irtead and w the Cutler farmhouse. go it was la Thurs- - "Lady Lanswell, I wish that I were ghe ground, herself i rho mirror, •vagal, beautiful noble woman that I am hen, Loone—tt is des evenin •when Farmer Cutler h the . husband has eesaed to love me. The doctor caasi; the s><me physioia lad g i as non sprung from the Best time I hwn called you b poor Y - - head ; my i y. y pe Chioora had one down. He and is wife he for @oma ears sin�afs her, name --Fl humble -myself to you—gill yen �m nom• The had heard • teamoc - )h, God, let me 'die 1" cried poor Lady who had attended r Y , . Lsoae s would dare to oppose Pa . she seas a child, and he looked very grave It was -on a beautiful, bright -afternoon lutea b ane ? blowing distress whistles—tont short `clarion,' and the countess -was seriously when he heard of the long, deathlike swoon. that, m lady reached the pretty hoose _ - (Tb D= 0ow"VIV190.) Waata. a. .,►red four mos• bl is ---as alarmed. . He sat talking to bar for -some times where @dame Vanira lived. A warm — - ' . they sat own to sapper Monday' night. 'c' My dear eiild, pgay be ' reasonable," "Do you think I mom very ill,dootor!" sh. aftFernoo when the birds eaiig in the CRY FOR BEGPy T'bey heard the distress whistles veal she cried ; "how can yon bay that Lance asked• green sh a of the tress, whop the bees timMo wad wenn b tis• door to to k out. , - -He answered -. i -i ` mado ria honer from the hoioe.carnatdons; - They saw the lights of a vessel hest ing rep .. .. has cease.! to love you!" "You are not very -well, -my dear Lady and the battarfliat hovered iround the crom -!!stress to X*wre�aarttaa4-77• and down way ant in the lake.. "It is true,,, scald the unhappy wife ; "he Chandos." huddle` !lies. Government Itaarle to Adopt ode "I guess she must be two mil oat," refaced to ive tr Madame Vanir and "llo on think I i►ill die ?" + - - B P s' "Do of this illaewill se ' Mod," lie aid. The et, ntsss drove straight iii the house. - gaate tsestseit nomares�-Ne"lY said 3olom. "I .gena ah• b,' swirl b wiio. s what seems to me mare dreadful still, she , $he left er carriage at the Dater gaiter, �vr! ■ease lila t „e 6sat1 4t�i+�• Thea they slammed the door wad down ' N,L w, if you will promise me, not to be and waisted throw h the tt ' lawn ; *ho too sn r - - . going to Berlin, and he insists on going excited I will tell oa anmething," and g r The following appeal or aid, from 3t. ppMe Y gave her ward to the servant and was shoe r� Tharsdsy night whoa told abs t the also._ I cannot bear it, Lady Lanewelli!" bending down he whispered snmethiug to into the drawing -room• John's; Newfoundland', has been iap►ed :-- wreck of the Chicora,he at once tot ght of - . _ "We mist reason with him," ✓laid the her ear. -The Countess of Lansw*ll would not It is with mingled feelings of the deepest Rough• He had been wotldering where A flood of li ht-ana ripture cam• to her hwve owaed for the world that she was in' - _ � connteas, grandly, and despite the tr ge3y � distress and regret that w• have to appeal RFough ooald have Dame from. Thi took - facet, her eye$ fled with joy. the leastomb&rraseed, bat the ootor warted the basket sad tis• dog sad aro a into . . of her sorrow, Lady Marion am'?e,1. 1 o, Do you mea it! le it really true r in her tsoa, and her lips trembled ever 4 tat the benevolent foir support in our great Benton Harbor. "Do you know t6 dog' , - "Reason with hien ! You i►.l,tht as well she asked. little, Ie. a few minutea Leone entered— emergency. We remeiaber your hearty he said to a sailor he met °ear thdI docks. stand-Lefore of hard white ro.k 'and ask " Really true ; hat retneather alt depends not the torrifisd, lowly, loving girl, wha sympathy and practical charity esti a time +•Lord yes ; t4at'c Rough. Wh did - 1 'f on yourself ;" and the doctor went 'away, braved her resence beosuss she loved her ou of him Y' Cutler told the etc y, and - _ roses to bloom on it _ yon might a* well P wheD 8ro devastated our city �d rendered p $ leaving behind him a heart full of emotion, husband so well , this was a proud, beau• the sailor said that Ron h Blast h• e.eome stand before the gre t heaving ocean and of pleasure, of pain, hope, sad regret, tiful reglal woman, haughty am the oouatess thotiss°ds homel*es and deiititatlo. That gioora. - to the second ver was s!i ht Dom � b from the -wreck oI the Ch ask the tide not to r ll in; as to try to res- Meanwhile, the countess r herself—a woman who, by force of her calamity, how$ , $ Pa' It seems that the dog has a fana9 eon with nim.' Ido of understand it, but time bad sought bee son. Her stere, grave- wondrous beauty and wondrous voice, had the present one. 8t, John's alone suffered for take travel. All the year round' a g"es face, her angry eyes, the repressed pride i�d a world at her fees. back and forth between Benton arbor I am . quite e,re tha he is infatuated by P then, taut nearly every home !n the land is and Milwaukee on the Graham and' Orton i and emotion that he saw in every gesture, ;The oo ntFesa stepped torwatyl with out• k... Madame Yanira ; I - uld almost fanoy that Gold him that the time for jesting or evasion sµrewhed� has ds aBoot•d to ire iterioye detriment by this shi He loves the water, tb• . u and . she had worked some 0011 over him. Why had pwssed . I •• me Vaaira," site �►id, "will yon gnaaoial collapse on the part of our mans- ��rs, and the sailon love him. a Lwent �'' should he car8 for her + Wh should he visit "Lance,'' raid my lady, atergly, "yen s are m a few minutes t I wish to ak + Y i becawe are a man now. I cannot oommaad you as „ lacy 1Datitationa. Toa nsnite lanced are with tis• Chioors o° bee (set tri there ;M her . Why ,lhoald he go to Berl n, I did when ..n ware a bo . os6 Pa tarty mollis yon. ars ewilorr who remember caning h" leave z. Y" Y Leone ang the bell and ggav�i orders tbab ably appallireg. Tb• diflianitr sad needs the dock and onto the main de k --and t ' she is there ?" " No, mother ; thwt is quite true. Apra• a e was Bot to be disturb. Then the avi daily increasing. !tis ewlatilatFed _that he b too oaring thing to oo . a back The couchess; listening thanked Heaven pas of what do yon say that! " at too $sent moment 1,000 funilies is 8L - - Ro 6 0 1•d' s looked a► •lab atbes. Leone Pr from hu. that she did not know. If ever. that secret „ I am afraid the sin of your 'manhood new i hostilities were at hand, , •m•�- -. . _ - I will he greater than -the follies of your Ithough she could not quite tell why. John s alone era seeltiag relief --•w lumber . became known, it was all over with the youth," she said, dail increasing—but the greatest fear and In the Entl(sh COtI ' House of Lanewell. I " I t is est tole " he re lied, indifi- The oo ts+rr opined tis• battle by si►y{ag. y J P°u • P ldl apprehsn*ion exist fiscal these nnmben will Tire inequalities of sentence in a Xnf;- r : "I have said. all that I can say," she mon• erently, •' ton ht, rhap't to toll eu, Madame be m nifled b ab influx from the neI h- aain at reoo nine of . Y g fish crianinal ootuts mon otron i o ' ti0ised You have beard that ou have bees ' B y _ tinned, rising in great -agitation; "ind it u , ft boring oat�ores, wad intensified b the moi- is the' Bei lish law ournals- a Law - of no use ; e ie utterly ehametesa." mentioned for the vacant (}atter. loud that j eone caked at her w tis proud Use"* �y growing Dry of wit iB ttie more dis- g. j • "Hush, woman 1 I will not have you it �r highly probable �raa m•y reostve it ! re. twat settlemanta. Times. the most influential of the glu6 I have beard so be Bas d indiff .o I +s• a now althoa h I failed Usual! the Government, under oiroum• say such thiflga about my son ; he may like yo • r+ law periodicals, b publishing • fes o! erently. do w en 18nt saw on. Iaoa rats• vide works and admire" Madame Pareira, -but I trust •• I want b sok os a etre! 6ttorwwtd Y g „ etanoes of public distnes, pro wr4io]es oa the •osiminal law and ta' ad -` . him, and would trust him anywhere ; you I Y K Iwti you oat hearth on your suaoisr.. of relict. but the came causes operas• apse . think too much of it, and you make more question. Do you .think it worth your e. Qn hat sncosse f" she asked. theca, and, they are unable to adopt way ministrwtiop►. and is a repeat num n g►ve+ while to risk that, to risk' the love and ., y + mod nate remediaal measures. The local the o ton of Justice Hawkins, t 6 best 1 - of it than you need. Let me prey of you On or success as an aotro_s and w eq pin ha feces of our wife brink our twit g , knows criminal judge of the count i g' ' to be prudent ;wan of.prudence in w wife PP Y y singer. oosasider you owe tae come charities an doin and have don• much , •' at sueh a juocture . this hoc very often name, the acme of your rw`oe, your position, thanks. i but their resources are lighted. Our load- believes that great care should be kin is - bccA freed miser f r life. Are o uite and -everything else that you ought to hold ., Tral " Id Leosa '16we cif tt*MO s Y y q mutt dear! Dv ou think it worth ' • y ing oititena t►ad tis• gea•trst public, Iversideriag the pact history and a jwar• sure t`c at you cane t be gentrous �a 'to y tis utile" a e ready to rasp+rnd at much personal sacrifice, rounding* of ewoh prisoner before n:F�noe Y p while to risk all thia.tur the sake of spend• q are themselves ovnbara• mollis surpassing n ronoanced. T ng to allow our hasba d the leasure of this co did sot uits like the Woo ho h he has a repu- ing threb months in Berlin, where you can of voice i which those words were uttered; pp • friendship; whioh can certify is a good diiloul6lis. I,abar has hese largely aur- twtioa ai bs w $even lung b�e u . +,. see Madame Vaairs $vary► day t but tt her policy to be amiable yoiled g B Y PPosed g g - OQe ' [.ora Chandos looked ■freight is bis M , and a los sad arducw winter is strop ( o to flo gin , - moa never The eouhtm sigh d ; the matter moa@ in- "You on pus has taken me by surprise, . be fore us. The savings of the thrifty and imposes a sentence in whioh that a part Y mothers face. Ay Y taductriow more either aompletsly loss, or of the pnnishmenL Boma of judges - deed be and her. I her artifical life, theme „pines ask ane tb• aestios " be she said; a whoa I recall tis! vel in - bare, honest human passions had no places. ,;' , • bervio eve had with yyou. `I recognize so depreciated in value that Many who approve the lash mos a %baa s of nuhing ' " Over the journely to Berlin," she said, r.plied, most decidedly I sin- the dra tic talent ou displayed.'' . never know want will need assistane0. It criminals accused of sots of ' Ilio oe b,it ' My lady shrunk back as though she hwd y " you are. m :king too much of it. If he_� "I sh aid think the less you sty of that is with anis circumstances " these we most of the judges believe that it as little enjoyWmadame's society, and likee�Berlin, received @_blow. �� iAtervto . the bottler,►' sstd Meow; "it ase called etpoa b dial. Indeed there lie efftaa He swys of the duty of judge where is the hArm of hie en'o in them to• �,I mom ashamed of yen, st►i said.• L,{r not soh to r led t 's oxrrdit." oq 7 Y g y 3�•P before tis all the conditions of distress that administering the criminal law:— Let him Aad I, mother have been asbamoei o n 4 , gather Y' • Lad Dowell smiled. touch to the quick human hearts. And oonsid*4 well before passing sante apo e y cowardice but I ate a coward no long• ., yt o+ +•- a.p Int him ooisider t nature So sae spoke but she shrunk from the a will sot speak of Ito she • said. thefefars mos- ap ►1 to those who love• risoner. clear gaze of those blas eyes. " Bat y a d4 cob filet me to sit` down. ttesir follow -lupi to pond with whwt of the offence committFed, the inju to in• - " Lad Lanswell- ou know. All that is Are tears end prayers of say snail t Madam Vaub-a. what * �charmin house Y ' y y ng Y Y g libarwlit the ma to aur owlt in fhb our divldnwls mond sool�t cesniti om the bAked Lady Laaswell ; and the answe nonsense. My husband it mine. and l will you hs bera�l.. ' hour of grew b and trying need. off mos and then, with even just , having. • - not share .hie love or hie aff`eetion with buy p°°;°, ' Witb vejaourtesy Leone drew a. chair - All oontributions, is money or kind, a regard to all surrounding tiro stances - one. Union he gives up Madame Vanira, NO' ' j'+' -- = near . t widow. and the cotutteso Ass should W addressed t�o ohs tmre of " The and the previous history of the riminal, - . . - I- shall leave him. If he floes to Berlin, I Then my hidy,drlven to �eapatr twee down. he looked at thsbesntift;l wombs aso stary, Clerical Oommittee for Rollet, firmly but humanely pat in force a power - her son and his wife.resolved some evenin , " y y with whioh the country intrwts him for will never see him again." with a w snlnjg smUe Sts. John s Newfoundland. Mone ma "You tare ver- foolish m dear. I hewrd to seek the prinviple owuce of the mbobi o. Will on pot bs sea•.ad. manatee f" sh! y -Madame Ysntta herself. „ b• remftted direst through the Bank ofa pttioa< and the welter of the eaterda on ver cod aathority that m scald. fin` 10 w m►neli cosier to telt 9 Y+ Y g Y fl Mesat.reat. (3ignedy I:lewellya Nowfosnd• eon, Lord Chandos, will be offered: the :. , • j r � when on is seated." land, chairman ; John Soott+, Roman Cwtho• - - vaoAnt (Tartar. I believe it is true, I feel , _ ' =4 CBAPT>hti G iI.; _• I , , ( "How did �rou recogi#;as twe t" ars kod tic Administrwtor. vice-ahairmaa ; W. ` aura of its I would not for the world any- _ ' 'E pxo0n wortAv Svl[BLZii.. Leone, brap�tty, Giraham, I'retbyteriaa, entre ; (:1. f3. 'L DPAW1Zl$ the Line. thing should happen now, any disgrace of "I ase of a truthfully that I reoag-- Milligan, LTL. D., president Methodist Typer (an fly)—I'd just like •to know dwy kind ; and these matrimonial quarrels Thi ooanters of Laasivell had Doverits's I nixed yo r fa:, she Bald ; "you will act Canferiuoe t I+Idward Botweod. Arabdoaaon what you call that butter you s t to a►y are die raceful Mation. You should trust leer life been defeated before ; now ell wail mind m sa in that it I had done so I g + Y Y. ;� at Newtaandlaad . John Ryaa Rom:n house t . poor husband." over she want home with a sense of defeat. would n +• haste invited you to my bons@ Uatholic. dews of 13iocess of 8t. ,ohn's; A. Gli►ooett►—That's p�tat bullar. " I have done so, but he does not love me, ouch as she had never known before. Het neither r ould I have permitted any daogh- ,D• Morton, Methodist, sssistaat secretary;_ Ty� r --It is, sh i �`9V'e'll, I'm print* Lady Lapawell ; my mind is quite made apo son refused not only to obey her, but tic ter -in -la to q% so. It has plwoed air all in 0. W. Siddall. Coagregational. myself, and I suppose I might 514 d batter If he goes to Berlin, I shall never see or listen to bar reimonstranees ; he would not a false sitiop. I know you from some- - tbw6 suggests w olumposing•room, t I it be speak ta,him again," take heed of bar fear mond m lady sww notfi- thing m floc aid about yaw I guessed •t hanged if I'll cab batter tbwt twi (iki a "Bat, my deaKest Marion," cried the ing bat sooisl diatrrwas before them. I r once tba ~you mast be Leone Noel, I mQas � $ A oiili i e -gym. ' - countess, thin is terrible. Think of'appear. own life had been so crowned with social repeat nn et, gt•atnlatioru ;how halyd you ., - _ 1 , antes, think of the world—wbat will the triumphs and sueseia she could not reatiite must ha e w rked.of Mm Scribbler(Impressivelyj•- *Waver ? a- ""�"" world say ! And yours was supposed to bs or uaderatwnd wnything else. The one Hie e w dared 'Aver the tin Wil t you do.. never. never marry a nowalpwper ,W6, M&st Inslait The . ,: -': a love match. It trust not be. Have yon grand desire of her heart since her son's faoe Bind gut , over the faultless ffnas and m au. riot the sense to atle thbt $uob a courts of marriage 6a d born that he should t�eco a ' graceful Dry , over the artistic dress, avid School Ohum•�-W by not t Miaa Yanngthiag---W best do n think t proceeding would, be simply to throw him a Knight of the Order of the Qwrter, the hews ifut Tatar++�at, hewn., I inarrfl ons, sed I knots. $rte ai lit I wrote s poem fact week. Dld' s take ms into Mada,,tne Vanira's h,mde t ion will now -by the vwnb death of a famow peel , "Yoe ave one well," said tke ee tet my lipsbl►tid a� home w big bn�ndlhof any time at t►li,. , I sent4 it to list HiBhuPp be yonr� own worst enemy -if you do this 1` � :the desire was on tine ave of accompli@ "Yearn a� o y u -thought in+e hard,unfeelin .,' new. . I rsmm fill paver the noun , sad Magazine." : "I,eh¢ll :do srhat gray owe heart prrmpts," ;+neat ; bas;f, ori the vetry bink of anon p j gg el, .tt were kno t re ndi d, c u but it a# kiudnea bbe >tt dr(we t8 Miss Beentheee---Diy� �s 4? she said ; "no matter what the world nava, mon hat he had 'bfb ail b e the ee,d. Ya hi►v aahiltt od for youn it lm ne _ : )!diet iYonngthiag-- e I oars „othiag for the world's opinion. Oh, dellen, hit home, hs fe, b dances atlas - fares, w itis o hug mould !leve wort for ca..' 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"1 osxedu►. `� ' ° �°``F pri�oaeer was rejected by the Hoare bF *- A diphtb,l }demie exists iu Palermo. tiepp r a I vote of 299 t0 I11. and the nick wbe cannot be - trolated }n �, '"' j i`,>�i ' ""� �� . , , t_ their awn h es hav ' �'°a'. a r= aFz: ;itilron of Londctl Gipped The Pall Mall lGasatte, in as ec�itaYi I e been taken to a • - ' _j Mi,s Mary a lazalretto ops ed for the purpose. Tweet l London -correspondent says: --A tl►ril- T�� TE����Lil: �I'QY1l41E '�H� �. s_ ��_� artiste on the Hawaiian question, sa a that yy o Sunday afternoon. there seem• to be ao ho a for Hawsti►} rave dreg tuihehoi }malady carried off 4,000 chit- ling story of iterman her-oirm .at sea, deThe Inew punipe for the Leaden Nater• P ST A SHIP TLUTQN � ins rotectorate and it •gene one must f. ';. tij -4 = P ave been formally accepted. have the island Ameri� bad the best right which goes fee ao offset some of the re• t .F t Moperlof of Otonabee iNas to it, gjj port• rekarding the loss of the ateamahi ��.. • .:_ Agr. iRober . ZZ D$ ON THE PLAINS. ' P CUeers sttt�iet ttte Itls<ll#Est liislp !�s1 lPert killed Uy a falling tree on Saturday• Ow's i to the "pro" +r�`t*4ur-ses'bq the . Elbe, comas from Schleswig-Holstein. One 'r fibs •tree three ' Days Ove. !fie- t:api. storm mornin last week a fishin villa e ae Pe y 9 g g Cameron Uys elle Aatii, ,k- Nobly � �� a � �♦ �s Mrs. Waltor Savage, a young Ohatbam County Council, glanders declined at the " a � � Kdew -What They Ara was awakened by. a guarhot oti the aoaet ,lgalnst �FUa _Rent Bate a jpver . ;- &j-" wane; oomtriitted suicide by poLoning. rate of 60 per neer. fn London last year. Wbe Uri Ni lie aaa Bees i'iaesaa. Hwstenin to the boaeh Lha le saws 1'''1t PeAF perioneal. '-ii Owaen of honer lanc�rtablemen heave been The blizar as the plain man'• verna- ship wreaked on a reef a mile away. The The bi WhiteStlartnerTe �' sic look' Mr and Mee. V• Cronya of London have warned that a leease may be earil nom- - gone on a visit to .Hon. Edward Blake in crew were in the rf ing. A life boat Was a �''t= maniosted m Q and it almwt always cater d°signa the psairle snow storm, is run oat, bet Harrogtghe leader of tlta ore ed like sa ieebeirg as abs steam j :idto New ;`, ray'; Lrngla{ia• fatal. - utterly incom rehensible to one who has E 'A A n�� ceaord foe 1i ►cnkss-racing rias was absent. York harbor on Saturday mor :'lag, three , . In the $a 0 1' not ex doe were made wt Hamilton on Thanday,the Oummonr on Thursda , periiena it, (lenaeated in the rest L�'i ht men however rowed oat to' the ,r> - Y g R + days overdue. IAs she roan i d Tato her „ ,.- , , geldi g Phelps °overisq *mals iii 2.2a Bir Edward rey said Sir Julian Paunce- storm-bre4din regions of the bare'en Weit, wreck, the crew was got into the lifeboat ,l, • FY romipent commis- foie, the Brit ah mbessador wt Washing- apd swept on 'arotie blast• along rho vast With the exception of one what wan lashed pier the crowd of eager watch' sent up a M George Wait, • P died at hie ton, had bee ins ranted to make a re - blRh u on the mart.. He was halt frozen,- cheer, bet there was no respo rive demon • • ' ;_ to Sion merchant of Montreal, F°•t level rei►oher thab stretch eastward from and aaptbe storm teas inareasin and the vm, i - cesidgnce in that at the other da is his on the alleged ntent}on od the Unit:+ g titration rave the flattering in a wind of y y' Sates Gove mat to etc amblia i the R'OOky ant�inr. with ao toren to litebawt uverlosded, it was decided that he fi p ; ' s_scieth year• wheat` P g g break its (oro , it becomes a demon of Lhe hundred• of handkerohiets q the par Ddr. Jastioe could not be tt►ken offi Whon the lifeboat gey, Canon Osler•atltsr of In the Ho o Cointtians on Friday Mr air, second o to the oyalone or tornado returned to the shore Harro had arrived. eengeta crowding the deck and eagerly s� Vis,` pslerj Mr. B• $• Osler and Mr. It. B. Osler, He asked whether eve one had been scannin the 6xgUant multitude oD the Sidney >iaz n, in re i to Sir Geor a ' oronto, Berard afternoon in his P y g in destruotiv err. The moistnra is round raved, and war told that nae remained dock for familiar facer, Tours of jay �t :, ' ; 2 a died In Badan-Powe 1, s ted that negotiations fo gosh ,year. :.- the construe ion apd laying of the PaciB between m irtoties. hurled with bullet• " I will fetch him," said :.Barco, "will r -, : t The Toronto Tradssz and Labor C•on-noi cable were i 6reu, but it was trot con• like energy Over hundreds o} mile of You ga with me Y" The men fefused, saying conr�led down the cheek• of ma y who were x� ,2y -� pr that it war im oaaible. to Than 1 will o in that throng awaiting loved F nes. From -- � • .'' P- - oa Friday night a:pressed strong disappro- sidered r►dvt bl at present to peaks sin level plain, pd t5nally, tnaeforn►ed into �• E: I3oo h alone cried arro and sprang into• L e atom to stem the gallant ships on plates r bati¢n of Ge°eral the proposed aolop}- public state eat on t e sabjeot. yeasty sleety the aoftenin effects of lifeboat• At this moment hie mother Dame E$ttign schema The trawl as gen in London of s aa't , g were thickly eaerneted wile i• , and her lower lat.tud fall• in bleak showers oa raunis down end be ed him not to vee - Judge MaDoagall had a`oond bitrle de• by a solicitor ag }est Mea William h'Brie ' g gg n r works fain listened in the ra sof cided that the Confederation Life Assooia• the we11•kn wD Irish member of Parl, ' the ranges of Texas and No•Man'r-Land. lure out, reminding him that both hie PPe y g y -� , father and his brother Uwe had been drawn- t he sun. flee decks were an le deep in .._b' 1,' - tion, of loronio�, ie wessable for ioeome -meat, to re° vera balance of four-hundre Lack of ch dap building material and the ad. Uwe was his younger brother, and, as slush and snow, and the salt sc spray had ti derived from assessments. anti seven and , ezpezese incurred by hi brevity of th winter season on the prairies he httd not Been heard from for years, he eft pts traces on mast and f sl. Her ' ag:� -� Prof. Foster, of MoMastir Unive' rsity. wbile acting fo Mr. O'Brien in his su t $$ - a alert Lord Sal bury. aontribufie ;make the settler's cabin a war su ed to be dead. For love of p f I has resiRued his pwition in con g poor refuge, Wben the blizzard Domer " Ii gg , '• g " gan8ways were gniokly clears, of }oe, the t., Toronto, me, ami s mother be ed dont o. ` - nection with that insiitntion Lo take •chair The General Trunk Liaa Aseooiatio every resou of fuel is husbanded, sad it " But the man oa the- mast," ezolaimed ea}loss shopping it away with + es. � ��� 1 shortly in the University of Chicago. a hue debided to raise tJie 1mmtgrant fa is (coed wit a. rim determination to see Harro. "Are you sura he has Do mother a$� al} my years is this t •ruatlantic , a Mn. Dean of Chatham tried to throw between New ork sad l7hioago from �1 it' through. g - to mourn his death 2" service," said Qaptain Oamero !'I have ��,,. to 16 oa May 1. lmmigrsnt rates wt 1 glut not al are re red even so well ar Harm's mother said 'no more, and her -h, rself oat of an upper story window aces ; P roe and four albs• men ret out for the never ezperienc�d such a gale. The bine• Aid rhe heard that her son George war sentenced oorcespondi ly ni,sed from other A the settler. Ocoaslaaally a belated em} - b three ears in Kingston niteatdary, lantio seaboard points in the Trunk Ian grant, en ro tte either to 4 chosen claim on wreck, which was now quite under water• zard struck us in�60 *est latiit, de, and #or . ��"" Y territory the frontier or toward the pleasantly re• The waves were so furious that it was sixty-two hours we were ho a to in the -: { F : Prof. Dale of the University of Toronto o MXD ST.A418. - membered tr, where he hopes to find old p@ ha been dismissed from hie position on difficult to a roach. At last the lifeboat teeth of the gale. sad how it did blow l . A' " f r' I friends and elpers, is reached it, and Harro climbed the mart. � T' � . account of the statements wade in. a letter Atltnta, Ga., has the nnasaal ezperieaosl and tetabed the half .frozen man down. The wind bowled like a thoass d deidwru. s), _ ' Fnblisbed by him is last Ssaturday's Globe. of about the e d w half lecher of snow, II[iHT BY max= Be.asz. J 3E l He ma ha e a tin stove inside the aaavas- He was laid in the bottom of the lifeboat, The sea was Iwiihsd into a Ps •feat fury." , 7 5=l Judgment sap given at Qaebeo to three y y and Iiarro bent over him and remained to The waves ware the most tx mendans I r ;matters in a arbitration between the Saow fell on harsday i New Drleans r iris schooner, fy Peed p bat its heat can, until the boat was so Hoar shore that his` '., '� Dominion and .Provincesi, including the I'a•� O°v pg t ground the _ depth o ao tittle lest the wee of the storm. have ever seen. The ship roar about to about an iaoMl, age p° voice could be heard. Then he waved his ' Ind�en olainas, whioh amount to v�ry large Sheltered by tree low bluff of some ravine rap ,md ehonted : "Tell my mother pe then► like a cork. Hoar aftm boat she:: , � ''" At Odin Ill. Tia explo Ion courted in� or water course he may weather the drag. have saved Uwe." stood first on one end then on the other. • �:' _'... - " enms. , . �I pa account of the prevalenoe df s Kira- the coal mune, whioh t eery men were ging hone pf ref%ring, but the chwnosas wee �,�; ._ . One moment her nose would b liftfed out ti -�� lent form of di htheria in Kid wo► ,Ono i°)and• that team and driver wild be toned w ghsst- , P y ' 1 monument to the storm kin s strep th., Chin6se Games. of the water at an angle of 4fi- d egress, and for Publiu school in that viler has beep A new labors trgiiaizati n was foraged y 8' R t � ." ` dosed. There is- also as epidemia of in Columbus, 0 ,on Thun sy, to be known The taemer who has hurried ten or fifteen ' Many gamer are played in China,; on the next her •erste wanld be i evolving to :, • as the Inde Dent Kul b s' of [tabour. miles to the nearest village to secure syp- the air. - ~ r '" E t'p�oid fever. Pe 8 boards and dts►gratns, the move being made plied for the impending visitation is often '• With the Lnrrtoane Dams a blinding )yir, A. W, R1eaY, t3ettre`" of the It is Do °ed that he marriage of overtaken tierces reaching has waiting family by throwing dice In one of these, called _r F>, . snow storm. At times it was ii ibis to Lianada Atlantic Company, says the Com- Misr Anna Gon d to Count Jeaa de Oastel• and perishes on the road, for no matter how the ••table of the promotion of official a Pus! l$;; t puny bas no intention whatever of build- lace will a lana iD Ne York �lty on wail he kngws the path, when the blizzard see more than 100 feet Ahead a theversel. a ,_ is a junction line from their road to A,iaro4 4. orogen hie ws► is as las chat of fisc manner large sheet of paper is used, oa whiab are. g y The swirling slaw and the rad k from the• � t `; Cornwall, ar reported• '1'be 1 h -ho at Smit s Poin Va., at printed the title of varnous officials and .. ig t, wnthoat a eatnpaas. sea beat pitilealy in the t of the men � t � At a meet:io of the Fire and Light Cow- the eitmnoe o the Poto ac River into ' At Etre prairie schoolhouses, where the dignitariels of the Chinese Government ,�. g �' mitten of the Toronto Cicy Coaaail, held Cb kw Ba .has been carried away by Mettlo[r' children are gathered from a ter- player• are advasasd or set back aeaordinR oa watch, and the intense oo added be• reaentlrF Thoma• Graham, doput? c!$nef of lbs d lltiag doe ritoty covering may miles in every dieec- n tubed ave man on deck. Daring a .. 5== the file brigade, was a dated chief in to their throws. The story told about the 1i 't,� _ Apo ( James eU Bethuasi. o� GoMia,wbo tion, the blizzard brings terror to the pupils rt of the time the t6ermone r on deck '� - room of the late Richard Aid b. inveption of ibis me is that the Em or Pa ag was owns and for many years the w well as. to their liarentr. Rezone b �r stood 2 degrees below tsero. Wa were The Montreal Preue, n+hrring to (,len• mane er of "Blind 'Tum." the istaour lmposr}ble antil the tall Domes, and aw#ol K}snling. A. D. 1750, war walking at forced w slow down oar engin and grope $ seal Booth's ooloaizatiea scheme, bops aegr pleader, led at bis son's reridenoe possibllitias lark in the bosom of the •toren. nighttah �moag the hones• 000npted by ear way through the stem. ort of the A that the Dcminioa 4overnmea6 will take at W hie ton 91 years. A Dakota sohooimistress last winter failed n n were rick and remai ned in their K owadidates fora triepa}al ezaminataon of pa►see 6e r 2 ,, take steps to prevent the head oh the �Is►l- A e bone ar w n •ted ' in Niles. to dismiss cher scholars in tams for them to stateroom• volnatarily. The others were Y vatic° Arm dam w Sp lands sooisil P reach home, and found herself and them Askin Hear}ng the sonad ol< dlos throwing l not permitted above the staff: Fortaz- `,.-' y p g f3 Yieh The n w telephone system, the 'prisoners from a blizzard's approapK-LA in one of the dwellings, he seat for the ately there was no feeling of al prehension. �V filth in Cwn►da. G}W Rive a rervioe t r " a► year• night sad day at least were b fo r, offender. told The latter, as an axon", Every soul on board had abs oluto oonfi- Cornwell Separate and Public � i ebool Now the old. Belt Tele hone Company 'dnriag whioh her little abwrgM most be the monarch that he had oonetritetad a deans in the ship and seemed to feel as- i Sapporten wilt apply for the 1wRutature nano nose t�►w old rabw ibars sea love ;proteated. Deliberately she apportioned chart on whioh were written the titles be. sured of safety. - t• --•l R to settle the dispuu ever. the division of tele ones for othutig. dr 'the food remaining in the dinner .pails, longing to all the official positions in the •• We. arrived off $wady Hook at btlt6 e to:ea paid by the (,Spada Colored Cotton a U. $. T ury ;o d r~vs stab divided the larger boys into squads to keep Government. He said that he - and his 4clock Thursday afternoon. T e wind was '�, Mils ComFany and the Cornwall Mann• at 11.2!5,181, the lowest fat it }s likely the fire burning steadily, and, when dark• friends threw diol, trave the board so• so strong and the snow so th ok that we �L,_� w_ fsauring Company. to trench for me time, tba gold of the Dess game. pot th �yonngee pap}t to steep carding to their throws, w�d were thus im- were afraid to venture in. 'i urning east, ,; IN— (:fan.ton, Mueilec fwd Jobttnitfs, chs Behtiont-Dd syndiaa will soon begin ati the banchs►s, hap through the b.tter Anes®,l with the knowledge of the various we steamed seventy miles oat to sea and �' three exiles froze. Hawaii, now at Vaaoou- to make its a rwpoe in the reserve sad ni ht she sen declaimed told stories " 1. - p g ft, ranks and steps leading to official advance• lay oft and on until Fri afternoon, , ver, 13. C., have entered snit against the swell its pro rtions as it again esaobey invented games, wad kept the trightsne� went. The Emperor oommwaded him to waiting for the gale to abate. �`' captain of the steamer Watitaoo sad the =100,000FQ00. abilds*n ami and ebeervd a. bast she bring the etfart for his inepeoWon. Tbs►t •• Friday eight we anchored off thelight- n y� t` k died could• The followi da much the i Cauadian-Australian •8.8.. Company for 11n• Riehar 8lmpsos, of Tsrcnto. n8 y Passed night the unfortunate rtndent,whoae excuse ship and waited for daylight. Everybody fliU,UJO each for false arrest andllisLprison- �- griday pig t at 8teabe vole, Ohio,from same, but still no abatement of the storm fav a fiction created on the spur of the ap board was well." . , thy= "t� reset+ batros,reoeio Har dr caught flee from soc any rescue. The second night was rrwment, sat pepcil in hand until daybreak While the storm esu at its height Fri- ,- into the ar3 where dreg indeed. The children cried them• �•' '`c "� At NoHallen k Wine's ssiteiill. TtRro, a grits ands a ran y sad made s chart, whioh bo carried to the day the Tenwaio discovers w dishing. _ 3 , rep's coat "trecams is she rolled la the Saow. Neighbor tried selvoryi to sleep, hnagry► and cold• Wik Emperor. The latter was pleased with the ,smack drifting helplessly oat sea. Her ; - N, S., Edward Brea P dilig$FDos of tbesobolar, wbo improved his sails had been blown away and Ger dente o some way entangled wire the maobtpery, to extinguish be b'.wsiaq clothes, but fall her ewe hands the teacher brake n des y some him t be thrown across the ancon• ed. ; and blackboard to feed the voracious stove. mind even while amusia himself, and die- were awash. $be was flyit R aignals of f 8 L, r �V tai saw in such a manner that'bis Umbs of the omit laser •that hu aooar•I Wtth tnorping Dame a ahciut wt Lha door u m} lam witt6 utany vomtnendat}ona. distress. Hererew could bee en working the settlers shovelled away the snow, and at -the pumps. Bearing down upon her the F were mangled; Had be lived bat half an oo the ew Yort ` ntral dc. Hudson Teutonic found that she w the Josie - " ' . b9ur• - then the lanky gest to whom lbs children €., - 1 Ri r Ra}leo in some t1 aoocarred wboa owed thetpr lives slated her womwnliaers— Diphtheria's BavaKe9. Reeves, of New York. Slowi g down, life-- , s i` The students of Toaronto University .asst' tw miles a tb et Rhi ebeok early c boat No. 1 was lowered ad placed in r, I �: on Friday and passed w camber of •sacra- (Fri ay mprD' g. T'be lhmerioan ezpreM and tt'°d' s L� lienee eiet3l< T The New York rtatwp board of bsaith charge of Foncth Officer J. Orton. Elie . tions referring to the dismissal of Prot. t a sniaeb sato w trod hte.c and dashe each litst+ard is appatlizg. balletic for It194 chows that the death rate For pearl ` g was thea headed for the wreck, y Data Tbey pledged tbeaifiel..es, aenorig is the rive , oar• }Dg with it Engine* on t>he pWDa by g an hour they•battled with the storm. The ; ` r" Dosch s of New York and. Firema There is iew ez are of herdwsd season lttn from dltp htitaria Iro�wr bgreater. crew tugged at the oars ip ain. It was ;� Y Ether things, to abstain from lectures until � Ja sae w than in ea ier times, e ry mora y p g the Government has appointed a ooar,niissioD ' F ' k Groan t Catslitli. Sorb were ao found im ossible to •snob t e schooner, w b in sire into the difficnkies at the Dnn- l0 1 in u ceases the destraot ion of t ohsands of bead l,asG year the disease carried off B,592 per- F g,l: 9 y , 1 of cattle sad sheep oq the ranges and to sad the a6tempt war abaado ed. P'onrth n� ►ereity, t LynD. near., .� dai,an dlremen we the unsheltered aorcaL. Several Mean sons, malty in New Yock, Brtroklyn and Officer Orton reached the der of the Ten- e� „..� The sapling meef}ag of the n oI bra led by a all falling at s fire in Hutch b, daring the height at the Tax" cattle adjacent °hies. In Bost'°•► and Philadel- tomo more dead than alive. is right arm t the Toronw Indwtriwl L�zhfbitiaa was field i 's hard are .store. The 8amthe �e de, a blizzard in Western Kansas early phis, also, a hgiavy diphtheria death rate was frost-bitten to the elbo . Three of - -_ the s t'whsre the }iteboat crew Qnwrterma ter Fitzpat- the other day. The anneal ttEepori sad gerowly P° iD December destroyed mors .than halt of bas bees noted, sad figures trvm the Eag- ; = x, financial statement eh ed Lhe sFfssira of (Ia buried, d all the available streams f � a►itla that were being( herded oa rick and Sailors McLsaghli and Bally, the usocistion to be . in good sioadition, w ter were R •&iris. At one railway station. fish. mortalit statistlar show that while Ing c�° u bt w va$+ point. y had their hands and Barr par 'ally frozen. �,, as the open p , $teamipg( around th wr ek until she = , and severe! changds were teoomtpaaded. T e work of acuiag w0°t O° rwptdty' atter the storm, 36,000 bides wereshipped; thea oauntry, ss ip New York state the w �° The old ofiicen Ren fro -cleated with lbs In baU sa oar eleven Brame° b at another 20,400. rape rancher found bat general death rate ns decreasing, that from reached Lhe weather Bide, the Teaton}o lay • I at» tree of them were dead, r to wad sheltered the bohoo er from the r , ` �. exceptica of AA r. George Vrnr, whose a to ea o 22.5 head alive ant of 7, that had bee° }diphtheria bar grown from 144 per million wind. Signals were sent to h Brew that .' ,.la tazin before the astestc°phe• Several a 1880 to lD'' per million in 1892, or by 26 they ma4t save themselves. By mes►ae of , oat. The fa tiro t� ttesllea Y Lint3k zea c g g t ,,- was taken by 6ldermaa Sheppard. r cent. Both France and Germany ap- their dor the made their w to the Ten- li Thor. Murray •( hundred poaiea stud a score o herders also �. Au adjourned meeting of°tbe Inw Rliforai g rist,ed mpear, to deal with this disease better than Y y of obemioal n ►ae 1�°• 1, anent #mature of y Convention held at Oe code bail Taranto, apd JOIiD Dunlap of •team r Pe tonin, �Fnd were dragged rhos d, ezhaaeted 1. g ea ne No, $ The blizzard is a perm En land itnd tho IIalted States. Their _ •� on Wednesda ado ted rawlntiozs in lbs P Nothing but • decided g P" r apdWe hsdbeea adrift for n arty twenty= �+ P lit . S • the rairie winterF re lations insist a n natifloation im- .. ted' direction of reducing the number of appeels a>~ climatic revolution cap secure to the great Btu, and law corm. A resolution by Mr. B. B. tty,nr.tdiseissippi region immunity, from •p°edtwte bsoteriologieal ezwminatlon, tecta- tour boars," said Captain F lesson, of the ' A' fi� Os:er, pro nada •redaction in lbs somber Tbs dope' . healtb is much impt'aved• dsath•bearia preslenoe • Better peeper- Wan, disinteotioa, pretaccive or onrsLive smack, "and we thanRht he end had 3 ` r, ; of oonnty pad the ores ion of Dittciot th uwk shocks were telt on fiend y its g inoonlat}our, and the separation of pa• pearl Dome beforo we saw the Teatonio = s. g l q of $tell alines are yearly being made to withstand bents, wbsncoavalescent, from the health y r b Co irta,an the aholition of carter Session pan and to rotect more nerousl loom rap thcoagb the storm The n Def. Q e ening ins 'aril to y iU (cry, ge " aatil the baoillne has si}sappeared. before aha had Anchored off Robin's P.eef. - Courts, was rejected• _ tnben of the Up r the Jamb onimahr who suffer. egnall�r with Other oouatrier v►hioh enfferfrom thediph The blizzard struck us and both oar ` ' ;, 1 'I•went ( r lite me Two rofessional bttr tan t i big y Reiohrrath have been p• their tnastera The signal service Is render• theriw soorirge, have w parentlq more to anchor chains parted. Twice we thumped 4 ;"° surpristip attem tin .to enter the general °"e of a Emperor of Austria. ing aid in wwrniug commasalt�oarchuob* be learn from France and Germany than from our bottom on the rooks and then drifted ��t� ,$ . : store of Wm. Smithgof Gatiabau Pout. noted R F Ocoat Britain or the United States. � oat to sea. F ,�-.; titian a itatioa of a serious char tele ra h of the storm bittpep ezperionce. - - , , They were fired u b meas on watoh,and A p° $ the students of the settler• taught by .. "The water .poured in li e a torrent. _ V 1 •.�; one of the burglary wbo ave his name as t bas beck °out am°Pgd alar a nam r take with sash season better preowutions, Don't Fret. - In a short time the hold flooded and t w University', the motor came ap to the cabin floors. . h , Alex, Mortimer, of Moptgrea was shot in t e MOS a, g ronee more in:elur a to for their gve rntaa as at at the ps and they , .' -_ -_w the thigh and captured. The other burglar, o atre�ts h ve b0O° m stinme of need, thio � i, -sure to Dome• Some poopla live in • perpettia►1 sbte of said to be a professional. from 1'orc,at*,, A detach eat of Ad rich aavwif`y is oa Rat with all tuna r oars sad defence, the trot. The weather is tdways objeotioD- worked like ;beavers. P r .j7.' with two oartrloads of the tem rature is never satisfactory. "Gradually the schooner on to sink y earned Onslott , escaped. 1 way to lies blizuard re end ndm if ul u acme's Norge Bible ; Pe h s, trophies of a panttve z- relootlesa. and I saw that she couid 1 t bot a If.ttle The cavalry return of Doan rative ef$oi- .h nein ea tribe. The have too.muoh to do, and are driven ;,may- fm P"' . at the, t m whose kinttdom it Domes. It t >ri ag god c° rasions whioh s y time longer. Oar sail• h d all "blown,, rY the _last agonal drill) shows the °� one of the Fon to death, or too little, and have no resaaro- awes and eve sea went lean over ns. highest nnafiber of int• awae!ded w any It is a' reported ithat the l;alt+ a� �I�nabl detsstwble. Isita y+ one t p° w aged to England top holy and irredes aioD • st its h4ight, es. ' It they #re iU thep know. they shall Every me on board au tired•. cedes coo is 114 to -A Troop' Ddanitoba orocoo PPe Oragoone. B Tri -h he forefront is sppceben 0o ba Dr cow his rtingdo ander a roteotorats, ag Adam p lt. it s wake, desolation and ref%ring sever get well , U they are wall, they ez- from the cold. Their cloth s were frozen r `� soma next with 113 , emit The pagnoess nes not t i able to bold it himse terror; is pact soon to be ill. Their daily work is stiff and their bodies and li be beenmbed. �>n ,�, osnsorrhip of the rsomot}mss death.+� All of ns had been for hours wlthont food. _mak „ :F I Louise Dra¢oon Gu rds of Ottawa oovie vista either drud a which the hate or so y , g g ry' y ' It was only with the gree t diffioalt third with 112 1.2 points, only a point and , rRe pr 1 s irit. 1A }°g 1 � to a ibetal p p rs are to bs admt ted Q Queeri't1 Ptraybr• difficn}o and complex that Chep cannot eze. that we managed to reach the T'gntonio a ht►lt behind the leading trpop. } edge pot tical ape 8 subject to ezamiaatioa. uesp VlotprL was a girl of bat oaf lt. In contrast to these we sometimes and were dragged adoard." ` ` ` I' DBFAT B `` r"' ' Choat n has Vee Q►'hea Q W1ian the sat%rare were 1 ded on the _ ' BdTAlA. r -1 r. r she was told that rhe was ^� H The gb Sive s favorite slave sate, meet with mea and woman w bright and _deck• of the steamer the• presented a Y`- • Seven trainers were killed tui ek 1st,• an 'titer. Hari the ehildg n eighteen Y r the mighty kingdom to whoa, cheery that their very presence is a ppoosei vs wretched a taele. Ice ung to their � , Leasure. They discover the favorable side �° I; 110a on 1+'rida @ irtb t° a g to rale ove She received the an• F of their barinera of home hair- and beards, and their clothing war •,, r, y in a oolliery at R adstock9 tI, Kbedive would bw b m� r coated thiole with frost an snow: They .��, lomerset. ; s rho bo tl4rone she was heir. solemnity. • Though of the weather, , . EcclE,, T - - he divia rad mad - $ - r Fianeement with deep b g owed•, one of iFiis is�ist-kno�ira bs er da i rile she had from infancy been deetlned tote X14 es$affalref sThey wiU tell Son of all were ptrovidod with warm garments send landmarks on the -cart coast of IfFsglatid, fsiugbt the at y 1 to her Herrero, dtrwRstful of itself, veers niakl en tied with cod. ,te q A d�isl tint. M honor. leasa►st thin r that happen, and gine Ja t ss myon s et he Teuto io was .docked w ass blown down darin the er of lash Parti between f week. B ittskuw not the late Marshal, apd the boas broaglit x feeling of responriblllty the p Ca tain Cameron. worn oa with his long ttpp and she soak oa volae to all rho boy they eel. Of ootirse CaDrobor , owering, y off f,: Darin r w her bands, sad (altered they era est°®limos nano ed and worried pts on the bridge, ,ret red for sorely beard in whioh he gat re• that wa►4 "overp g last ipcntb of t Bub- my her knees, olarped by petty tr7ables, bat the very effort they f3 4 abert toned. „ make to pass them over sile:rtl dimin}ehes needed resA He was not disturbed t}B mon a with tears: Y , , u > R rs Com an of Loadoa seised sad rued a d p riddle t of out, be ocd. late din the afternoon. r P yy. , (,iy the` $•,pod het me to g �t• I . , awotto e•; at Btllingegate market ' forty- 1 Penia sbook to r $est root F hooded and rhe their unpleasant effect upon themuelvee, Ff as of fish er hat bee° vests the influence from extending. » �: - fa which was unfit for human rodtisiag its I� hs� p Quad Her pray is all )1CpRfiah history sad pre. ���� �� Tk8 Archbishop of Canter cry never eons � ' - od, p, annail $stale h � be will be remembered Use aesd n©b boa h a mired b the late aerate to dedication of a oe etery as oppos- -, 1 culture era ad Chilly se Victoria the g y ;,�. the enol r ood.�r yaang people aaa Aotsrs were so moo d The relations bettti n reit r ta�iu'and suoceW, ra . `; G,3rmati are ver •trained and the die �- nitivated vary •exten"�vely. gaeeD so to P y. ct,and receive Dr. Mor®ll ddaokopme that hs never ohalrgod ed to cionraoratioa. - He bel Qves de3icataoa ' - r't r;' Y y ed as iD 1lnatteD to be Victoria In this reaps - i �lo,na has caw t s einaiate fain the same source. - thank for icedier►l advloa to be a mere deception. a ' { s rte situation is being intensified 'The (ha► ,a holies tl a r bitterper at lbs cess of 6be two be Aenepiaa C help far the ask g I { , a Fjcriee, P ivoa ve tbesru• Tho t)a tbQ}i aha ._ { w� not r . 3 a ` p ., :S. t. 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Y�}y+'Y` �' 'S,J' `i� 30-`�_, • °t r- - xis — i :4 --...: L- _ _ s., f .,ego,{ s� � �� ` " #w a t �rx w. I y1.:y� ii"is`__s.:. .. .,; `.�'P"� `a._''d,'r ......-.a+. .,:-r -.eft Ft2-.�ai� " - _ - - - _- . lorM0.47 �_ .:I- 1� �1. I . - . : - with ut TO OUR sUBscRrBERs, : oy referring We re4 ived a letter from Jai bland it Mr. Roichar( s, asoonded by Mr• MowbYay • 1 to the address label oa your paper you Cr ek this eek, but as it is not acorn moves that the auditors report adi.examin- r I can always ascertain the date to whi& . ', 5 ons enbeo�iption to T$a Nffiwb is aid. pa sed by a ame too moat reitaee i el a e ed by the aquncil bd ado ted and iLe ac• I . yy Romittonoes are acknowledged a Mr• an Mrs. James T. Pan on connw are herleby declare Anaslly audited. . he a on the r waddin tour, the g eats of ' = change of date on 11�be1 on the first paper ol- �soondedMowbray ., lowing receipt of-mc� neyat this office. ways Mr and M s. J. RB Winter, El zabeth wo8e hAlt T ouaas Daan d•M. Gleeson iC . keep the date paid andad. r € , t str et. - _ be paid the s m . of $16 each for their . - h,, :, , : ; The tra bp -who stole 6he f shoe services as vac iters of the accounts for the ic �'- Q�' �• • , w assed for that ki ohn J O 8 • �Y � �� � m John Leslie s shgp la t weak, ear 1894, as, r by la p s `; i _-__- __ _ up ars free 1.1. ; - -- wa tried Whitby Friday i,nd sent to pu :pose, and khat tele Reeve grant his - PICH , - - ONT., MAR. 1 1895 jail for thirt - days with hard labo . or on the Tileasurer for the sum. - ' . X i ' "Our h essay team were at Pi karis�g . Mr. Mowbray, seconded by lir. Paaoher j , . I i_;_ - sill ge on S turdaq last playing game, mases Lhat the clerk be instructed to have. .; 1 . . , 1­1.LOCI.LISMSs _ two hundred oopice of auditors reports i . .�Wia�011 •�- Teas.':: , . . wit the clu of that town. Fro what printed for distribution in this municip• .•. _ 3 f . --- we earn the a was considerable f ul play ality.. . • • {, . - --Mie. Pollard jhae a house to rent, don Sora of our boys have the r nefb- your eta committee on ship killed _ . -The Misses Baker, -of West Hili, are er limbs ret well marked and oro ed, ' . . .. p y p by dogs; bene leave to report, and recbiln �. i here this •weed calling upon f: sande. The return atch-:will be played i Stouff• mend as follows : J. W'. Hogle for one sheep G t' i._ -Sleighing has not been at home on yill on Sat rday, Feb. 2nd, and tis to killed $4.66 ; John Percy for oaesheep kill W6 Iia�'e j si opened up a full li a of new veal(m'e =King street -during the past few; days. . be h ped, that referees will bq a pointed ed S4 ;Thomas Catherwood for one sheep ,Stephen Westney advertises some' who will without favor - remov every killed ti4 ; J. B. Madill for ane sheep killed i - 1, choice seed rain this week. Slee advt. hoc a ist who resorts to tool play of any $3 : J. tV. Tool for two sheep killed and 1 . . • cho c g ,nds. .We Kaye the b st Young g -bliss Dear, of Toronto, is " iting her, kind�'9 StoufTcille Titisuxa. a be• one damaged $12 ; Hannith Mark for three Teas, Of al igen -firiend, Mies Shaughnessy here„this week. lieve the Stouffville boys Were 1 ere on ghee killed $14. Said some being two � .c thirds sworn value. All of which is re- , ri L. -Albert I3irrell dispatched a worn out the l6tli having a game with the college 91 ectfully submitted. On motion of Mr. i rP �. - horse from this stage of action on Wed- club. They were unexpectedly efeated , the Tea Mar et can produce, also very' good.one at f nesda 6 to 3 and of course our cotem,-moat Richards, chairman, report was adopted. - '; ti ` - --Orr Janrtitary thaw is somewhat late that defeat in some way. It wag Year standing committee on Indigents . .. arrivin this ear. It ie here all the qualify begs leave to re rt and recommend as �,: g y real mean of the o�llege buys o treat follows : Payme t to Toronto General �� cents, Finest Blac Congos, direct from+. hill$, atiall prig same. . them roughly and eminently snot so for . . a y y Hospital for treatment of H. Elson 28•days - -Eli Williamson, of the :North West, the referee to be partial. In foot it $11.20: also for rrsaintenance o! Austin - -, k r. i was here a few days, last week with was'a dastardly trick to defeat th Stouff• Badgerow 59 day , $28.60 ; M. Gleeson for • - - '' ' ;, ( friends. will boys at hockey. To choroug sly ex- goods supplied M a. Firmingham 84; Hilts .: Ask to see a sample of i _tit Clan Powder. a have, also a nep -R. Dillinghi6 has , diRposed of his plain the situation we might say hat the & Dillingham fo burial of John 8owerby , . . 1� _;1 bay driver, and in his stead has a fine college team is composed of giants, be. $6.80 ; James I avidson for maintenance j blank driver. side whom Goliath would have been a of D. Lawrance 8 4. Your committee have �. . -The s ring Bales have-etarted in this bo while the Stouffville boys ar exceed, had a communion ion from Ger. Law and seasons, basket dried, u colored Japan,'the finest' We have ever : township. p Sae our Yale re ter for dates y' others asking ai for one Mrs. Firming. - p gis , ingly minature, It is too bad th se little . . - I . 1. I- '� : ' and the like. fellows were handled so rough y. But ham, and would recommend that she be - , -�Pe are leased to state that Cleo. W. paid the corn o! 8 per week from the 18th. s; p when as, our coram says the rein n matoha of Marsh until t e 1st of $da ' 1896, John Offered. tour fa�mon,� B n Har Blend is given universal aatie- Decker is able to be about again, after his takes place on the 2nd of bruarr�y� Brown, oommisei Her. All o! which is re• ; • severe attack'pf grippe. whenever that is, the agnate thi g should s ctfullq enbmst ed. On motion of Bdr. i I _ . • - -Joseph H. Bundy is having a well done, and Stouffville should b allowed � jta, chairman, r port was adopted. - - Adug at his residence near the corner of to win the match by about b0 to . That fiaCtion. We Only ask ydu t0' give Our teak s trial. :. 9 Rin and Churoh streets. Messrs. Arrow• Your standing mmittee on continget i g would please the little fellows, and the . i { smith and Found :have the contract, sea begs leave to r port and recommend as, . . . -The. -Christian Endeavor Prayer college giants would never mise he game- follows : Paymen to W. J. Clark for 1600 • 9 -The following from Monda 's World letter heads and 1(10 envelopes $7, also Pure Mocba and Java Coffee beans ground to order. The eople knot they ],Geeting will be, led neat Sunday evening explains itself : The Piokarin College 1100 assessors sc edules Hart and get the beet Coffee from ' , by Mr. J. H. Rogers. The Topic will be hockey team, with a large del gallon of Riddell 2 nssesam nt ro118 $6, and ane q►s i I . , ` 11 "Spiritual Life and Spiritual -Death." • supporters, came to the city Sat rday and Fessors guide 1t► oto ; D. R. Beaton on ' - - V P -The road to Frenchman's B,ay is ex• were defeated by the Warriner college of account of disbur ,menta 810.' Your corn: ' - 1 'f'�7 j�� cellent, the coal is going fast, secure your Commerce team in a hard, fast Pame, re- mittee having con idered abe advisability i JOHN L I �J..[l.I &. 09 . V4: supply for the coming cold March weather markaUly free from accident r .delay. of purchasing a Map of the Township of ; ? before the snow noes. L's, Scranton Pickering show'ng the boundaries of the _ _-_ -- ----- ----- -- ---------- ,- * The week previous the visitor were de• several school sect one therein, recommend k. _ - coal only $5.00 par ton.. feated on their own' ice by the' arrinerq --Saturday afternoon, in compliance that the clerk be instructed to procure two HILTS DILLINGHAM'S.. • I by the narrow margin of � t 8. The copies of the cam +, one for nee of the I, with- a promise made some time sac, pickeringe had lost but two q mos this Townehi and one for the county clerk, as, , ._ Henryordon hooked n his rancin p steeds to his handsome turnout and took s season, and were sanguine th t a third municipalities are required to f urnish the Furniture Establishment is i eplete with th latest styles til ` 1 game would be, required to establish county clerk with map of this dogeriptien, regement of the college girls for a drive. supremacy. The Warrinere-h a record James Hubbard o i account $3,00 , i : The trip included. Whitby town. Mr. Gor- of five well-earned victories mid one do. All of which is es, �^tfully enbrnitted. BL1�i�OO�i SL YTf3 at X12: rt I don was numerously thanked for his feat, their first game, and '-w re equally On motion of hi . owbray, chairruatla = . PARLOR SUITS . i kindness, confident that PiokerinR coved not break report toes adopt . . - -Spring moving has commenced. E1TE�'SIO�1 TABLI✓S and - ' i James Cribb has tdkeri osseseion of Mrs: their winning streak. The ga a w�►e at. Xanr standing c�.mmittee an Roatde and. p tended by erhape the largest rowd that Bridges begs leave to report and recom i Abrey's residence, Church street, Geo. , CHAIRS of deeCripti0ils. r' Gildere has moved into DSrs. Leavens re' hoe ever visited Victoria L ossa sty rink. mond as, follows : Payment to 1►ies ' The excitement commenced when the Beard for delis sag 8 telae of stone onelliave a lot of new et les in_Picture Frainin on and. �':, • sidence on the 'same thoroughfare, while „ Kingston Road o ite lot 10 at $2.90 r - y , -Rah -rah -rah" tali of the Warrin rs and the p. . Mrs. Haley now occupies the dwelling telae, $8.70 ; :lir. ye for delivering 8 toile .. k. Pio•ker•ing of the visitors announced i ` vacated by Mr. Gilders. These are but a of stone on King ton Road at $2.74 per � the app6arance of the teams, and was sue- $x 22 ; 'Joh Conitice for toile of L IN ' =AKI�'f" Our L nd©:taking Department is also coat lets .11 its ' ecrp few of the many changes that wi;l take d toile, place within a fortnight. tains throughout the ooipt test. Friary stone delivered on Kingston Road at $1r:+o r peat. Coffins and Caskets in all sizee constantly on ha d. Embalm �. maL .Was in fine condition' a d full of per toise, , 9.b0 ; a so flue raise delivered on in made a b ecialt '. k -While returning from the city Hattzr• [ 'ti g p } • hockey; knowledge, skill n courage. Rin stow Road a DanbartoA at $2 tib r ---- • day evening, where he had beeir with a g'. c T�T load, Clam Field drove the horses up to The result was one'of the p et seat battles lois©, ir1I.in 75 ; W. Lotten for putting drainIL�k7 �ILL11y�My ekl`lll• 1 '` - - Maxwell's Hotel, , Hi h!und Creek. While of. the year, and it was won y superior across Alton, H,ad on first con. $2 00 , be -was pumping them seine water the generalship, speed and enduxa ce. Pick•_ Groes d Grange for cedar timber $B.Sib ; _ _____ ____ __ _ .____ `.- eriog started the scoring, and daring the Patrick Teof�• for digging ditch in October -" �. horses made a d sh for home. The sleigh . . . . i first half each .team scored tw os,. In the 18`>4 on Greenw road between 6 and 6th .. . was left at the R age bridge,but tee horses. Inst half the end m end teau _ rallies by con. 7& cents. HAVE - .. . - . .- were not, eapt red nulls they reached both sides were frequent. his ler, Fenson Your c.)mmitte Would recommend that t i a as, - f .: . _1 - ;Gormley.s Hot 1, Liverpool, very little q, the timber on r d allowance north of C. � - aod Morrison were terrors n goal and - 4 damage was done considering the long P. R. track betw n lots 6 and? its 9th con. _ seored'about ever four minutes for War. .A. FULL STOCK OF # - race the horses ad. � y of Pickering be ld and proceeds be applied - riner, though the play was ce tainly more.11 -Examinati ns, of Jan. and Feb. iii 'r. towards o Bing )ut sal sideroad north of - $ . department of o r public school : senior even then the score indicated. Final said track opening t at the 2nd Deputy Reeve Boot , hoes, Rubbers,. Second : `Edna Head, 429 ; Irene. Dan• eooXe 9 to 2. There seem no weak be and' is hereb instructed to offer the . places on either team. Gibe and Platt lam® !oc sale i mediatel Your corn y0r8ho8t3, 8,t IOW pTloet3. . mar, 42`L ;.Chari a Davidson, 899 ; Arthur made some beautiful sus es, for the mittee be s to sr rtowledgeytho petition of ' __ aweett, 887 ; Emwa Fawcett, 864 ; Men f3 w�terprQof lined Overghoea 1 25. Sylvania Leav ns, 32f ; Minnie Mat• visitors. Millers shots went through the Wm. Ida auslan and 6 others asking fur . , - . . thews, 314: unser deco d: Arthur goal at terrific pace, and often, and n change in No. ?and 4 R. D., would re : -. Rogers, 66 • H Q Christie at point was quick nd sure in commend that tie same be laid over nn- �eYl fiileavy Book Rabb81`B qP . Y_ og e, 8 ward Wyse, 826 ;Bertha til the next meetin o! thisanail. Your :- . . breaking up rushes. Teams :-Warriner K �� -k. .... Rogers, 821 ; H rbert Herr, 801 ; -Frank College (2): Defenes, R. Miller, Christie. committee begs toacknowledge the petition and all ogler rubber .good a equally low-prIe". Smith-, 241. ; Ha ry Gerry, 282 ;: Norman Roberteon; forwards, W. Mill r. Fenbom, of W J. Dale and 12 others asking for a - Doyle, 280 ; .Mary Wismer, 230. Morrison, Ritchie. • Piokeriu College- {2) change in No. 18 R. D , would recommend �e have a few ►gU at 11e`w'' Robes left o be sold at ` ° -While returning from Soarboro Baa• that the $ame be laid aver until next meet. - Defence, Gormley, , I Doyle, Platt ; for. - day evening Mr. and Mrs. John Law had itaa. . wards, Gibson, oyle, Cora Il. Taylor. your coeninsttte}bas examined brad on i3QBt. y v rather an unpleasant experience. The Af r the horse became frightened ata "slit from a Referee -Mr. Burwash, name be,"line opposi lot is, and would ream. I - BU - . window shining agora the gnaw bank jest �e ladies of` Warriner Colles entei�aiaed mend that imm iste repairs be made, and _'. �. : •east of Liverpool Market, and�before John the visitors and the Hockey oiatlOa at that James its horde be commissioner for , Re , r could prevent it the cutter wo upset and dinner in the college roo Eighty the same. Wi b reference to appplication �' r.V, p pen the, roadside, covers were laid. Dinner followed of• P. R. Hoov r and David Aan1e asking N *.- - ` wr11 the occupants left u by a program of toasts, s lila and that a Brant aide for drawing vel � - The animal was captured a short distance gra down the bay• road, when if was found mosso, Prof. $Bary, pre$i at of the for townitne be ween Markham and Pick. Warriner Collega Hooki' ewoiatian, Bring in the wi ter se"on, your commit- d _ I.. i that the turnout had sustained very small tea would read mend that owing to the� COMMON 'SENT M T damage. noting as toastmaster in admirable lateneu of the n the - manner. Representatives of iotoria and grant bs oaasid• .-._..I - �:.._ r -The residence of H. Westgate Eoq,, Bred at the Ma meeting of this coapoil, - . Base line, was the scene of much hilaxit other colleges in Toronto are present y* all of which Is es ria ly erabmittail.� , . As the d®rk, dreamin clouds of de reesiipn are L in , _ Wednesday morning, when Miss Minnie and heard from. The visit rs were as- On motion o Mr. Potiober, chairmaw's g P g V. and'Arthar Noyes were made man and signed to yarioas members f the college roport ,was � �, And the gleam of prosperity over us glows, . . Wife. Rev. McAuley performed the care for super, and took the .; to train for hdr. Hilts oaded b Mr. Mcwbra y Y Tie a suitable time to look over wardrobes - mony in the presence of the friends of Pickering-disappoi>;ted, o� coarse, lout moves that t e Reeve grant his order on And serausl think shoat a tin new clothes. • • loud in praise of their tree ant b the the Treasurer in favor of the cities as re- y g g the contracting parties. Miss . Julia y p : ; victorious team and their e� tertailiment commended in the report of the standing t Westgate acted as bridesmaid; while by the students." committees as epresented the day.. As the above conviction strikes you, and you' are m ved to vigordu '1. Robert Boyes snpported his brother when , g occasion re Hired. After the weddin y action, we would, ask you to kindly remember that we make lothee and mak e . q g Pickering Coun il. Mr.. Ponehe seconded b 9r. Hilts y y • - feast had -been properly dealt with, the mores that in aspect to the applications them• right regarding price and general make=up. We live' in Pirie's Bloc k ha con le with a few of -Mr. Annis eopening of Range line opp. ppy p young friends Tei$ above aaunoil met p tenant to sci• lot 84, that the council tape no notion there"j� f "�� CIREIR INS started for Cartwright where they will jourment at Township Hall, rougham, on in, and also th time for opening sideline • • • ` R v ,, visit for a few days. The young people Monday Feb. 25th. Mumbai a all present, between lots► 8 and 86 in Ran a line b� p'�1a$jONABLL+" TAILOR t are both well known here, and we oin Reeve Gerow in the ohair; Minutes of - - eitended for t e present, an that the - _ the innumerable friends in wishing them last meeting read and appro d. - -- - L ._,�_ I g Commanicationsfrom the f Ilowia were clerk be and is hereby instructed to notify f every comforter and happiness known to K Mr. Annis ,son rdingly. . k `' .- the present generation, read : Single Tax Assooiat' n re petition- Mr. Moab: ascended b llde. 9S 1 * FOR ' � ing the legislature for Local tion in tax- y Y Hilts PARK -Daring the past few weeks there has alien Wilkinson Plow Co.; re ad Borgpers; moves : where its the County council of .the .. Ie 1.i been considerable disoaesion as to Capp Bros,., re, road urachi s •Hamilton county of Yor hoe intimated their intent -HO . .,' . - , whether or not athimateers have a ht inti of skin tie Ontario illation at its . - - z� ; P �g sewer Pipe Co., re sewer p •Clerk Co. g to order people out to shovel snow, and of York, enaloeing by-law that count Present lassie to pass such legislation 'as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ § _ . • F0R- 4 _ _ _ _ § • = st s y will nom I tb Township of Pickers a , or N E ` RE i7a a 11 } have the time allowed on next season's abandoning that portion of the Hingeion p g �l ;:., j R the Count of Ontario to assume that rt + , f etatnte labor sheets. In some beats the Road in the rownshi of ickering, now ! the Y k `r le have refused to do so. ion o e o cad lying and situate inA1' 1, EL -- p8ep Now in the held bq the county of York ; Petition from ' yi first place, a pathmaster is appointed for Wm. McCausland and 5 others, asking for the Township i Pickeri�ig, that the Reeve, ' I.- y yt g alteration in R. D• Nos. 2 an 4 First De ut vs, and the mo VELVETEENS O ` otic ear, and bhoald an bin ocoar .that p Y ver o! lihis bis successor is not appointed at the re. Gn motion the following parties were resolutioh be a pointed as a deputation tv , .' ' heard before the council : r. Chas. A. wait upon th Government at the proper UN DE.� C LOTHIN ( ETC • ,i_: gular time, he, remains in office twtil such r.time thereafter as his successor is duly Annis was heard re the con it opening pp time to oppose sash legislation. A few remenant Of Tweeds a and under rAs. sworm in, then he is required to keep the let Range line app, lot 84, Mr. Thomas 11dr. Ponoher seconded by Mr. tc2iohsrd. PARKE .Chester to same matter. essrs. Hoover moves that th council do slow adjourn to f.��. R -.. NBA • T ON '' a roads in hie beat in a safe condition for March the 28 h at U s and Annis veers heard re rant an wast meet again on ondsy, t ' :- I public travel. He has full power to call townline in the vicinity o! eev River. 10 a.m, for the transaction of general basi- out the ratepayers in that beat at an y .Y bit. Clerow gage notice th t he would at nese, . I'll. _ time to help, in Daae of a block from snow the next meeting of the co ncil move !or � I or otherwise and ,oredid the work on the leave to . introduce a - by -1 yr to appoint .l p CKERI t0 Qui ty�FlC�. FALLOPENING,1.894. ,. -next sdasoa s statute labor. Iii case. an Townahipp officers. �3�. . ' - '' AY eligible person refuses or neglects to tarsi . Mr. I3llta gave notice tli the �odould at 1►talle arrive fro Tatontcs 4 to a.m• i out when property notified to do so, the the next . ilmting of the co nose move for - Mash close Toronto s oaa,m, - r iigereeer hoe full ower to have the mss• leave to introduce a by -lava to appoint an • Artist, G.T,w, si i a nx talose G �' vV 6 a nn officer to insects ate and r a T a a 4.T e a n'% WEDN.ESDAY an fId tireant brought before a magistrate .and sone eto i 8 P secute all per- N XVlaltb a 4 m. .{ ; p �ioronto 6 tl0 p m $ned from $1 to $24 .with costs, and ie ng the assossmen on doge, and tl T e is p " G19C;V a pun $till liable for full amount of statute labor: to flx the fees bo whsah said ffieer shall be Money orders res act on alt pini th® worlds: B d�(� folio ( �S� ' entitled.% Those who• have any doubts upon the ; _ - ' 14• ' � , _r fr 4; s. Q Mr: Mowbray seconded si8'ickvt9FgA ��851$.A r..�.. - - . matter, abould read By-law No. 580 of y 1 Mr. Hilts f moves that- the auditors rel. ort he ran%v re. De culla-r.a w i . " , ; , , I , .1.. .N , fF YOUR IN R ��}� �R$PF.i��F,ULL� :. i this Townehi aesec on November 9th � 4 � t f;g, f ,P, , . I P P L.calved n nd that, t h A ,u iisx gnu , ., , ' ►, ,,� �,,:.q` C`71it'ict goAnto.c,t't , lir.. � , - : -:` 1867, ander authority o -cho . 1 e. � .�.,. �f - f *>'i�""V... t .f, '. ; '' ,� y i) �, t9e ii iltte8 Uf teff! L�I�lif? f..li �' .71i.'I3 21r �� ' .t;g ti,: Rx Sft -i�'si ^. , -. .fi21 .. _ . � � � ... -.., }3.r.;`m �: .a . '�• '� ..'i - ti's �.� - cab sec. 7 :_ �3. 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