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'4 - <'f u .. 1 . .. ,, ,� - ., : _ .r " .. , �, " R . _. -� . < ,. s ,� ," p ;r ', r , r. _ V % �, U VOL. XIV. j H, PICKERING� ONT., FRIDAY.: MARSH, 1�9�. ;' gip. 20 t�, . _--- -�_ ___ _ - ,; j } px��,��ortal �ax� ti, OUT AROUND U e9ery partioular. Some $84 were realiz• _ nu'oi.EY.. ed and will be devoted to mission fund. , a �; , ` '` _- -- Our husks team visited Stouffville Concert to -night. 'See elsewhere.R;� _ t'%t8(t C(LZ ! LATEST LOCAL' }3A"PPENINt3e RECORDED BY y Several attended the funeral of Mr. Alva = P, i o+ KM ` Wednesday of last week and were slightly grown, oP last week. We will ve some. '°1 ¢�+'k „ti` _ _�,,,,,,,___-_- -1- - -� I THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OII$ gi ` k ;�; BATE MAN, M,D., C.M., M.C.P. CORRESPONDENTS. defeated. The boys speak very favorably notice next week of this. , � ; �- R, �� g.O„ Coroner. Ot$ce and Rosidenoe, of the treatment they received: The Mrs. Puckriu breathed her last on Toes `' iu Street, Pickeride office .hours: Morning OLARHMOFl1` StOaffville boys 'were billed here fora day morning last and was buried on Thera {w,� � �; i0 to 11:30 ;Evening 6 to 8. game on Monday bat the storm prevent- day afternoon. On account of just going .`, _------ gal, Mtas Hughes is in Toronto attending ed them from coming. to poet we will give a full account next ,^r j•• her mother who le ill.' ETON �� vODI�S."BARRISTERS, ,There was a fair crowd at rife Band week. • D SOLICITORS, ETC., 10j Adelaide street Wm. :45. Graham and Wm, Ji Gregg concert the oth@r night, find most of those ' '' T OHERRYWOOD ear, Tororto• At Claremont ueeday 111y _ +, are in the neigllborh00a of tiValkerton for present mash enjoyed the program. Sara -- , �� - '' BARRIS- ®` a week. L y �Ve hear that N1ac was running things '"; �y r ` ` --E, p.ARE�VELL, Q. V., o�` ,,,. Ord Bails, gave seg eras of her bebt t ,' TER, County Crown Attorney, and County Dr. Sniith,of Stoaffville,will visit Clare• selections, notable amore them the T I kind of -(mile) mild some time a,go. - � a . N;-_ - 3:�licitcr. Court FIonse, Whitby. 10-y - n10nt o$ the first and third TueQd of „ " K aY , Chariot Race. Th© band boys will Some of our young peoplep attended the T.11fES HILLER, SOLICI rOR, NO- Choice i amity Patent Flour $1,G0 pe bag. each month. iiia dental rooms are in have a few dollars left after paying ex- art at Mr. Palmer's and had an excellent .. ' "" i1 TAItY put,llc; conoe�ancer, etc• oiuce at _ Bundy's block, next door to the market.* p y- .. `�` Thistle Ha.' near Broug am. Money to loan. — AT THlt pellf8& time< `I I This week we chronicle the -Budden The Messrs. Green, of 8carboro visited . D"per Ht;G1LLIV.RAY, BARRIS. S1,I11T K 1VZILL I death of Mrs. McFarlane. For a few BRouciHAM. last s� tars, solicitors, Bic. omee opposite Post days the deceased had been ailing with a onr genial merchant, John Green, �a Y otitis, �tihitbp, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. week, t A. �fc(1i11ivray, LL.B. hfonev to Loan. ey PICK�+RINC. I cold which settled in one of her limbs C3eo. Phitip, of'iokering, was here The wood bee of G. Davion was a very oeQ „ �, $ -- causing severe pain, eventually bringing Sunday yrjth Yiis pec le. good suaaees last week and Mr, D. says it j` ` Petert�utry.�N,� �� ! on a stroke of paralpsie Rhich Tuesday John Patterson b s had a severe at• was the most wood for the ember of men 'I—,-:Jam•-•'-� ___ -�^ - he ever had cut, and well ished. . E, WHALEY, VETERINARY ot 'scH �� � � - � - o evening Feb. 16th resulted iq• death. An tack of rheumatism wring the past forti• , `' x. surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- ,.; •cop ~ ' of%otionate mother, s good neighbor, a nighL,,bnt is now m ob better. Following is the report f the checker tario eterinary" (lollege, Toronto. Graduate in ro 4deu °''" s - ' w ooneistent ahrietian woman, we will miss Tuesday was soar day here and there match and the way they raw :-Cherry- - Denti�try.. Member of the Ontario veterinary mor. . $eV, A, 'II. was a hu a crowd sent from all arta mood -G. Davidson, 1; -J. Clayton, 8; J. �' p Association. Dentistry a specialty, Calls by Llap a+ her from Otlr OOmmUnity. R , p Green, 0; W. IrwiD, 3; J. Drummond, 0; - _. asp or night promptly attendedd. to.' Office, = C ea t �.+ c Kippan, " of Tara, late pastor of Erskine of the Township, he Beattie -Decker R Noland 2 -Total 9. Hillside :__J . a Residence, Telegraph and Poet Offices, W30 ye- a p4 `9]K cpn . ,w 01 ' - � .'�, A church, Req.. Mr. Brown and Rev, A, case ocon ied much of the afternoon, and. ' J. Morrison, 6 � vale• • v .. M p MaBright, 4; A. Morrison, , t 05 o albite of this village conducted the funeral was settled only i part. It lacks as A. Milro , 2• F. Collins, 6 Mies Collins 2• M gOPI�INS, VETERINARY SUR- _ •rev o Y + + (}EON,.(iradaate of `the Ontario vela Ca N x$ys. �,., ic �► -�". services. The remains were intered in though Beattie was ' ather worsted. The Total 22. J� = er'inary College, Toronto, registered member q the family bnrying�graund 7th coca. Pick• Beattie --Alger ease was decided in favor of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. _ C a3 ��^ : . ; 1 _ ering. The family have the sympathy of of the latter. Green Rive . '} pibce, residence and shoeing forge one and one- uvP w a� ., b - quarter miles nor IIh rices. O�oe� and choir i�, I ' I .{ many friends in tla"elr sadden ereave '-i wHi r VAt.E. 13chool re ort for'"F�bru Orel those "'� driving shoes at fro p a: m a b meet. Looking backward over the re• , . _ home from 7 to 11 a. m. ands to 4 p. m. Tele- p p " 0� - �`,°b� e m �, cords of the Presb terian Church we ask obtaining over 60 per cent of•the agRregrte graph address whitdvale Ot1t , P. O, address, M,,, a m cM a a A ax„� I Y - Miss Pickett is wit friends in the cit I' Green River. Ont. as A g °pp o a our selves the ueetion ``Is, God takin y• number of marks for the oath are men• - E H03IAS A. (}IZAHAM VETERIN, i h a� �� ° �� "°d� �� q }' g Mise Lillie Maioric visiting friends in the tinned. The names are a ranged in order f;.` r +, cc7 d o p m a m,, our most worth ones ? Only very late• city. of merit. -Senior 4th Cls s : Frank -Poon- - o 1 ASY sUi�GEb:t, Graduate of the Ontario, "c ,ab �aP4 . 00 E ly another who had a larfe share in the . e Toronto,re intered member a k m� p � ' 1i o ,, I Miss Pherill, of oarboro, is visiting sett', Lillie Barton, Russe Barton, Zuleika - -!•" veterinary Colleg , o m b. hearts and regards of our people was friends here. Beare, Maud Robinson. , unior 4th Class. of the Ontario vet®r+nary Med cal Association,! O ' o q ►� F, c5 �+ i N taken b death. The words of oar Lord also honorary member of the Ontario Medical. C y Misses. Stephenson and Annie, of Scar Edith Malntyre, Maud D ten, Ben Forster _ °- Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani- �,, I g 0 m o o P A eomo very near "He giveth His beloved boro, are yisitiug their friend Mrs. W. S. John Nighswander, Eddi Aunis. Senior . . illA19, kiso partioular . attention to veterinary c- a m - m 4 Dentistry. All- cases promptly attended to at, ; I - " b �0 " ' N • ales " We remiss them frons amongst us Major. 3rd Class.-. Willie Miln , Cynthia Bell, • ` ( ` reasons' `e rates, office at the well known es- - M m a �' q � but ma the memory of their kind words Mies, Lana, of Torc nto, is spending a few Artie Dpten, Lillie Dote Annie Booth. ;i ttit)1i8111ll6 t of orgham Bros., one mile west of ! ° •a m w o H a m o,1 Y Junior 3rd Class.=A nose IIutchings, Claremont. O'gleb'ram8 to Claremont punctual- �0 (c�ttl �0 M � 0 a PO ' p ( and deeds Btiiilill�te tll06e of s,6 who ate_ weeks with 111188 IdA Thornton and othee ly attepded to, 131y P' left behind to try and follow in their foot• friends here. Frank Turner, Mt}rray Fuller, Archie "S 'oN cc Rev. Mr. Pickett p eached a soul stirring Hopkins, Reggie Nighsw+ oder. 2nd Claes Y steps. and im ressive eerm n to a lar a audienoe , Archie {itg (�a Mr, Bussell occupied the pulpit of p g \orman.Lott, Alfrod I�i'i hewander, ..,.... •� T �' �'• • here Sunday eveiiin . Barton, Oscar Doten; M rshall McInt re, _ _ _ Erskine Charoh on Sunda ,when he de - - from civ Psalm }oar• Mrs. Durdae, of I ser Park, has fieea Arthur Ellie, Frank ootb. Part 2 rPgp�SAB DUNN, Conveyancer, Cour �. LM ,DAL �. I • hyerecl hie text + visiting her mother, :firs, Hamilton; a Clara Lott, Gertie Robin on, Vtotor Wilson 1 missioner for taking Affidavits, ate., Clare !" teenth ti•erse, first clans@ of the verse. friends in the vale. David Wagg, Ruth Ani ie, Pearl Doten, , N inont:Ont. a F`He eauseth the grass to grow for the Ul•:i,-At Whitey le, on the 2nd inst. average attendance, 46. John E. Hawk- ° ' R HOUR ER,ISbUREI� OF MAR• cattle," we said to ourselves now tiffs w111 George M. infalit sot of Thomas & Annie ing,i, Teacher: . F T T'` ' . . 1 . -RIAIiE Licenses. once at residence or be a mild kind of a discourse, I will only Todd, aged 6 montl s. ` - twill. Green Rivex. _ _ BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage ! PICKER NG, FOR I ` nee+i to nae one ear to hear all any man- Mrs. James Thorn on hits returned, home DUNeaR oN. , sere say on such a text. But its.the ser• after en absence oft o weeks spent with ` . Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- " her sister I11re: Fenn 1 of Toronto Junction. 8ce at the etoze'or at his residence, Pickering II]On proceeded did. we need to wee one ear + A mnsieal and lite ary entertainment Cillage. 12-= ons ? Or did wp feel the need of an ad- S• B• Lynde spa C Sunday with his wilt be given in the sc aool house here on _ BuCkwhe t Flour, I Y family bare, returni g to Toronto to re Tnesda a cute March 12th. A first - R BEATON,'rOWNSHII CLERK dltional t�mpanam to get it all into our Y Y g+ D . conveyancer, Commissioner for taking sumo hie parliamen ary duties on 1lionda�►: class ro ram" is being prepared. Admin- ;.: cracimus ? Then we wishod with 13ill Messrs H II 11Ia or St Fltewart Fherill p g atlidavite, Accountant sad Insurance Agent. a ;� a our think•tank was in a more im Rion only 15 cents.. TI a proceeds areto.be_ ne to loan on farm roperty. wills pro- ,;' And — I:; y drove a party of yo ng folks to Aurora on devoted to the Sabbath school library fund. - �° y proved condition. Finally going : home bated, OFFIOE-At - w itevale. Will be in ;.:. Friday, whore they ill sojouxn for a week The place should be ort �vded. Brougham every Monday afterno-vfor the Ereakfas Cerali after a lengthy.. sermon with bewildered or longee. Honor Roll S. S. N . 3cd. PinkBr�Et Eor transaction of business. heads an,i eonfuaeu minds, vowing we Jas. Thornton's s le on Saturda will ONEY TO LOA APPLY TO F, Y h'abruQi� y895. Nam s in order of merit. a 1r� Fintchisop, appraiser at Claremont fdr .17erm� C F�.. kn©w enough theology, enough of our likely be well atten ed, as h© has a sapari• 4th Class-Aggie Cou ay, Maria Conway, Canada `Permanent Loan Savings co., head Christian duty and enough of the mane or lot of Jersey an Jersey grade tnileh Albert Marks. 3rd C ass -=Ethel Holmes, office, Toronto. stock capital aa,ow,000•> Total festation of Gods care in Iiia looking cows for disposal. Walter Nioh"loon, Jes ie Annan. Sr. 2nd assets X8,700,000, Thecoinpany lauds money qn `; W, i. ELVISS, - l Claes—Gleore White, Dan Conway, Mabel ` tea of interest and on favor- after the wonderful great 'and little things Mr, Vero fad hie face and hands ratY�er lowest �urrent.ra l• y y g McDonald. - Jr. '3n Class -Maitland abte arms of repayment. Mortgages and do. . • PROPRI OR. --if ever any part of Go+ s works could bads burned b fallin a stunt the stove bent•u ea purchased. No comniissiou.4 tldelay _ _r be Called little—t0 last us, a lif' rim©. wh.ile dosing in his shaft. We are pleased •Gormley, Willie Nich loon, John Conway. Expenses moderate. -, - to learn that ^ur old friend's injuries are part 2nd Claes-Jou liichardr�, Bettie `� ' .. • -- - --- I - I We began to ponder too and think serious A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT not serious. Holmes, obert Dixo Part 1st Class- s,, " !, ly was it a neceeaeity to have two services The family of onr worth Postmaster, R Flossie gin s A. for the county of Ontarlo Drawings I - y Maggie Short, Olive Hing, K• . and e�eoificatione furnished for ©very cissa bi , S '- I ! : every %sabbath. Then the address in the Mr. D. M,.oYhee, . spent Sunday together C, J. McKechnie, tea her. building. Steam and but water heatinglankd I c t Sabbath School. We never listened to a with their parents here, Misa Kate, of The Dunbarton raught club visited `rl ventilation a specialty. Office—Gerrie II � i better. If every small bop and every gamiltou, March 4th , ventil Dundas and Brook streets, Wnitby. I 0' , O: "italtt• J. D. of Toronto, .arriving here Whitby on Monday vening, . 5'. store Road East Pickering. 97 y small gixl, chs teacher, the sup@tint@red on Saturday. and played a friend y match with that Re aidence—ging _ _ _ - HOMAS POUCHEF Licensed Ano- ent are not stirred up to greater thankful• luspector McBrien visited the Pablio team and after a ve warmly conteste T tioneer, ianator, etc:, for East York area nese for" their privileges a>ad opportanitieb toh�l on Thareday, and ea teased his match snaoeeded in ming off victorione t e whole of orth and South Ontario. Strict - �;� I i I it will not be because of not hearing in satlefaction with tate progress being made, by a majority of 8ve games. The follow- �. attention gives to all orders b mail or telegraph. ing 1e the score:-- Charges Moderate. Address THOS. POL - W - f3iDoe 187 we have been' eiiRa}t� telligent warm earnest words wliioh ap• and said that the school etc recon o BOa 47, Brougham. Ont. - - peal t0 the heart. We had somehow got none 1u the county. w1}ITIIY wON DQ AaT4N wox DnewN - m ed eve w rking da , in. treatin J. Robb, s S. M Conochie S g. �' P03TILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., • . r9 y K the iffipression that alae majority of 'i Green River, solicits sales from his num- sick watebe , reducing fractures, ministers (of course we know of Dr. Pork- Hi hlapd Creek A. Gortezw o w. colt s $ h : C. Gotten 0 W.' raw 6. et on friends both far and near. Seise of farms, -- {}, hitlaw 8 T. enderson 9 1 farm stock, and evergthing that is to be sold �� Bettit]Q br0 en part, tOIIing rep bent and a few other n©ted elael7tiOn91 y�r �� the utm oved somewhat along in an easy going Y wonder if Silver•locke has seen the x D mgn 2 J•A d on i s be handled by the subscriber with n` care and sold to the very best advantage. Sa1y conetitntion that are very ranch bion taking life pretty much aa, they big brother yet. . E, Pardon a H. Morrison $ o - - -- f rtin down. r storing weak action, folind it and perchance ae a great many We wonder if our tailor could tell us J, Long 1 R. Anderson 9 g J. Hoquett a I. Miner _0 1 DECEER S LIVERY . gutting a face on an -old of our church members are doing simpl3 the price of straw. 4th Dd lit Johnston bee moved into the Totals le " 13 friend, and replacinH lost hands. drifting. We now. admit onr impressions re. y -� First class vehicles and heroes for hire day a t:aese were faulty and in extercnation of any house lately coonpfed by her parents. , yj, Morrison an A. {andel acted as or night. Teaming Gone promptly by i In that him we have .don errors in remarks made, the density of We bear thwt It�inq Lemon was on the referees and scorer - - ,, Z .i day'.or job. 'Bus In connection meet . things ofte . - We can do them our head pieces ma be deplorsble but if war path feat week and oonc�nered hie foe. ------ . ing all G T R trains. Freight and well. We o them at a reasonable one ie a sample of the whole and Mr. We hope that W. P, will be able to UX RioaE.n� -.-: express elivered. to all. parts-_ of I Russell ie a sample of the Presbyterian smile since L. has returned from Toronto. . j ��, the villiage. • I price In, ' Ministry we say it ce a lips and scholarly W�e notice quite a number of blue rib• We are leased t ' here s number of Iasi Board •sale ,and commiasion stables bone are being worn in the neighborhood. year's lac osse two ve expressing their, in- connection, one. --Com. tention of a ain''facinq the music," 'and 1: t �Ve heli®ve that Seneca would make a g �� u%� SEC "-M the prospect seems .quite favorable for a. tae Mr, Courtney, of Toronto, is Here with better sprinter than he would a agilist, good team the coming season. � ' _ prop., YICKERhtG' i i Mra. J. D Brookes, who hue been on __ __ _ _ _ _ -- _ , friends. We .are pleased to learn that the rumor q = Q t �� �' �t i +pits, Hyfield, of Kinsale, Sae leased the the sick list for the past week ie in a Pair to the effect that one night recently some a� TAMARA BANK • � kee rostdenee and will move here very way of recovery. one entered the stables of Mr. Hy. Craw ��=s; S t Qto �'Ve are pleased to see that Mr. �Ym, ford, 6th. son., Uxbridge, and fed his hors- zx, ' ; - OF CANADA• shortly. __ +R es Paris green mixed with chop is _without �,^, Of aur wa oh and if lbs werali and Mrs. Canningbam has beau suffering ;Credway is able to be out a sin after a Caital old u1+�00'� from Grippe for •some days but is now week oonflnement to the hoose. foundation, and who could spread so cruel p 1 p P - irre lar 1^ n it to BARNARD, . Mrs. Goaeline, Sr., of Port Union, is a rumor is a mystery to fir. Crawford.- $ 600,000 g much improved. ' Reserved Fund- Whitby, bliss AnniedGould left for Colbourne on in a fair way of recovery• . Mrs. Crockett Times. - i 0: ;•: whero she gill a ebd a few hue also reoovere3 from her illness. $800, We are informed that the "estate, Assets Over . - $7,700,000 �I. Wednesday P weeks with friends. Which L. ie it to be W. P. the front one of the late John St. ,Toho pays $8f sea> Head Office, TO ONTO. The . Ws, C OC ,o�. cession datie's to the government. x, �� __ The carnival was very poor last week. or the book one. Tt looked ae if the front rhe Methodist church anniversary of , F 1' Tho raoin was almost a failure. The foe one had the inside track on 18unday night. port Perri is announced for Sunday, Mar +¢ This Bank has a branch at Stouffville .. 11 g The �H C. Tem erance Division intend - ' where de sits are tpken at current rates{ WBS in good condition. p 10th. Rev H. M. Ilianning, oP Uxbridge, + p° Mr. Brnles,, of Windsor, is at present, holding an open meeting in Elliott Hal► will preach Dr. Cade taking leis church on Sums of $1 and u wards received' io ,Visiting with his sister, Mrs. John Evans, on Monday March 18th'at 7:80 P. M,, all the same day in the cause of the Eduoati - me ret a n d , t red _ p ar �EY Fa the SAVINGS BANK L`f�p ; TIME M �� �� creel _ interest a'lowed half•yearly, a and other friends hereahapta. welcome. Far ori sale noise &red other Apo - A jolly crowd from Mount Zion spout a We haps that good King Arthur will put popular Merniier for thebappl Legis- : $Y-�� m For Why waste time a d and laberworliini the f . Y t a r i ounted at lowlest rates. nese w en the wind will do it v� y pleasdnt time with Mr. and Mrs. E. take advantage o this finesveather to lative Assiambly, Mr.' T,. W- ChaPlile, has. p pe d sc , pump ha yq, Evans on Tuesday evening. oppen rep the aide road leading. to Port us6 beau elected District Deputy (band, . farther information to with ut expense. stitute meetin here Union. 'Will that do Thai. aster of the Ontario District, A. O. II. W � : r v The Farmers In g entertain• comprising the Counties of Ontario and 1 - JOHN ELLIPTT, Agenfc' { Far the small ss, of 830 yon Dalt get oneoi Tuesday was very well attended and The H, C. Division S. O. T. -t ;, nob useful inforrilatiou imgarted. ad the Soarboro Jnnotion Div. on Monday Victoria. We are satisfied that the Order ,r _ STO t7FFVIL �'_ F.+�'� m f start• avenin last, About thirty nests, were will prosper under his supervision during r . J&wee Gibson has some notion o g the noxi year; .� �ItONEY TO LOAN �ri roved �'INLLLS ing a livery stable as he thinks one such present find a 9ery enjaya le evening At a meeting of the directors of the new r - concern is not sufficient for a plgee the spent. A splendid supper waa provided insurance eom�ny here, on Monday: the � � ; -ON-- (paten applied for) b the ladies of the division. Ten more followin ant amen were elected for the r M 0 RTGAG E SEC -U R I TY. eine of Claremont. y g rt This rnaohine c n be attached any higher offices : President, t d e without oh e, Wim Hood, soutb of here, is having a' members were" initiated and seven more �V Hamilton "; R STAiT+ pump h � credit sale of farm stock, implements and proposed. Vice -President, G. F. Bynoe (Beach rle�ey , '•�-T-+ Mar 4th. Tlio H. 0. D�eohanioe' Institute gave a' Soaretary, H. MoKaY ;Treasurer, bongiit and sold on oommiseion.: snob like on Thursday nea10, rY goald. 'It ifi eapeoted that the company s _a I See bills for Dom lete list artio s. ccnoert in aid of the fends oenhe We were will be felly prepared for the transaction ; I BR �$�.� patham, is here with hie A gcod ro ram was g v + Aglent for Fire, Life Accident, Plate-`. W. GFn>an, of Ch lad to hepar our lueal.magistrate read hie of business in.two weeks. 1 sister, Mrs. Rawson, ;And other friends. - ". 4 ``� ' Glass and Steam Boiler InsuranCo g It lcnoke as if the ro sed oreamory Bed = _ He has not visited Claremont for some Letter from Piok©ring r®Harding the le shoes® laotory would an aaeomplishod -, - - ears, and is therefore warmly welooined perance cause, Instead of making- g foot. Mr. H. M: Johnston, a practical .. r. - y ARMS and V�LLA�r by his nuKneroas friends. of it a man in his position should ase all man from Prince Edward, has been - here � , C}. Smith Macdonald, Barrisief� . ; of: his influence and try and save the heathn for several days and has already been pre- ,, j Property For Sale.: .,:= ;" --- :F • '-"' Stuuffvilie, will visit Claremont every "of Hr C. �1e did'nt notice any of t e mined 300 cows. He thinks there is a+ {. Including two desirable dwellings in Pickering, of $smplea o£ weeds All who ,lay liave any legal other heathens IiHht their pipes, in the good opening here and we believe it is his.' I, also 9e sores of land ighlyy enitable for village I Saye comp to 8t0 T y t lots. flood investm t.. Teinis liberal. A fine business to transact will find his Law resence of ladies before the concert was Mention to make arrangements framed ,: . residence witih four scree of lana attached, to Settings red Ov rooatings to select fro�l p Y Office in Bandy istely for starting a factory. To make it r I >{ rent cheap, in the village of Pickering. Pardons and at prices the will astonish on. 's $look (n�f t daot to the over. How's that Pat• thoroughly suaoesefnl our farmers should desirous of renting their farms should call on zx market•) > >r, :,z,, , Cir%l� t The+.Pry:sb t®runs of Unionville,. hags ive him heart snnonragcmeilt. 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P. _ ---.I— . _ --_ _ -,,,, `ire � •D'. afi -, -_ .-: .. , 4 > :_ 4- W.9 talk. abotrrt sof a Afgg +else, The sett to meat a ir, sweet fsm was {. - F ,m � " Y'Ou dannot know the oaasegaenoe to Leenti ,, # 'accede: „fie hive but 6t tow s iitktag into horn, a lace she had seen t ,, der etre wlEh anger, r �. oglf if you ,persist iti thin coydUlet, u but which was cafe t,' Y motti8nto ibgeth. „ ''��#said my lady sareue[y. ,• . - : N ., I' A Did you think of thetitt for rue when Rut I oau�l4,usa my t alt oft lova bright naw, with the light of a holy s ' ' f: .SO � i Br is a with our soil, she said , Ise avec Leone loomed as her in IT azo. t ` �; you set aside my m Ir fl 1t VVhatetse uha v:►ould harassed will nWha; _ - lift . because you did not t ink me goo,? bnough. Y ba known, fmr at that moment there was a ad happened t . It looked as though a new Nom^ ' 7 " A :: - we 1 lookied sha'felt��-••-bm- to be a oouutees ?" she asked. "La y ins• stir'Sn the crowd, and they were iepsre►ted. life, a new sau4' had been given co had ' i Lady Lan y :h - MIAPTHR L -V1113 bwrraseed; it w one Chia to 'carry this well, the hour for vengenee has carne and I She took .home with her the memos of Marion. And hush, she weir speaking too " n 1se�r sz•vswaa !•� ir;tervrew taro gh in fa o , . brat at will take it. Your you shall lose hip wife, his last look -4, look that earid so plc sly, her in a low, sweet voice, that thrilled t . . �` Bs�oL another when f e to face with th�j toe, his home, hu position, his hotroes; 1 care s anttfnl haughty wdman, net what," she Dried reokleaaty—" I Dare "I love you and will go to Berlin far your through the great singer like the aoftept ' ` . I ^b- esake." She teak home With her the main- cords from an Zillion harp. ` ag else spoke the words Lady Lan : and that foe r , well's hewn sunk within her. No softening with right on h r Bide. M lady wire less net what the world says of mc. 1 will do of You an AI ok, and alsept = at ease the ri she had ever a in bar life that which I shall do ears because I love Ehe whop®l°night, woad ring which ah fo tae Marion was saying. y I have dant, riga ;, : ,' . same to the beintiful, face, no tenderness before, her eyes ell, her lit s trembled, her your son than because I desire to punish evils spirits had taken posseasion of her. in ec,ming. All last night, while the stars . _ na kindliness; it seemed rather as though gemmed $ascii laved net ously with Ger yeas." The countess had ane in search of Lady were shining, 1 prayed Heaven to tell me ` g Lad benswelt grow very pate. as •he g A her ls►et words had turned Leona to s+.onQ. laves and ribbon y Marion, She found her in her boudoir— when it was best for me to do,[ shall alwtlys ' "That on tr all, listened. She grew pale even to her lips, she folded one proves let IotMhern you a noble „ •� the beautiful roam she hsd shown with think that the wi►ite•winged atagela, who lac her beautiful Yours fit a terrible revenge, she saki, much pride to Madame Vanim. they say carry prayers to Heaven, sent me - - bar hands with a hard o p► woman,''the es d "my tro ble is g sat-- entl " f wteh that you could invent t :-; and di nified=-the be happiness of man lives lies In yoar g y' Lady Chandos looked up eageti'1y i1u1 the to you. 1 re used to touch your hat,d the 1. figure grew more erect g t pp Y some vengenee that would fall on my head countess entered. other day.. Will you five it to me now! s ',: —and on mine alone, so as to spare those . .. words dropped slowly, each one seeming to hands.'' ,,Have you good news forms ?" aha cried. Will you listen to ms t' - eats the air as it fell. "I do not and island h ," said ne•' who Ile dear to me. Could you not do ► "I will tell ," Dont! uad the conn• that T I would vriUin 1 sudor anything tv Meagerly. - Ltsone o whole andheart and sone hsd risen e .h p d y Y g And m lady could not destroy the hat rebellion sad Herta bete against the 4+ "Yoe call me noble, Lndy•la►nswe�l lion g R Y free my $on and his fejt, loving wtf0•'' lie ere o she saw in that fair face. 1. fess. "Yon are cin to ilia, a e on g Coantoi>tst of Lanewell They weal ..out in' Ac who did your beat to auhy my fair) nrme; not?" " No one spared me, nor will I in my ,,Not yet, I she cried, "but you must be sweetest love and compassion to her fair q pa p ov r the turn spate," she said. " You shat know tient, M.irion." faced rival now. The sweet voice went on: you call me your son's beet friend; when She ase a quiver of t what it means to plead for dear life sad Pa T W beautiful face a, she asked the�q�ueat on. "P,rtionoe is so difficult when so mtith is AI oanpot tell why I have Come to you-. # you Sung me aside from him as though I ., Yen," replied d Leong I have n en• plead in vain" had been of no more worth than the dust 7 at rte►kos. Tell me --you had some plan, some Impulse has sent me. Another woman ,,, gagement there. " Can I say nothing that will Induce you some resouroo 'r I saw that wh you left in my lace would have looked on you as a t beneath his feel !" - - -"And Lord C andoi, m so , has said to listen to mei said the countess, will p _ - ' lob 2" he Coaduot thwt me' have you tried it Y' „ �' suCeiertal rival and have hated you. 1 can. Lad Lanswell bent forward. something about Sotos the e, you del persist to L "yes I have tried it, replied Latey not, rhe soul that has stirred other souls Y " Yes," re lie Leone; 'and 11 hope he will ruin three lives Y' ' r, _ Lanswell, sadly. ciannot be basej yon mast be noble and good . " Will you not forgot that?," she said. will ; he knows he city all and shall •► yes, delitmrately wad willfully," said > 4i "Let the past die. I will own now that I be glad to see a amiliar f os." I Leone. '• I will never retract, nevor go eager l s it succeeded or Palled t" she asked or you would not influence the averts and '.. but There was a inute'e silencer, nrinq bank, bat go on to the bitter end. souls of men. Oh, madame. I have come to ;: was harsh, unjust, even cruel to you; It has failed," answered the ooantass, yon with two lives in my hands. Will yon `fir i repent it --I have never said as much be- which Lady Lou well br ugh? ell h r wit .►,,041 that and means my son's disgraxts, dreading w see the erect of her reply. listen to mat" ` and Dour"age to b ar on th sitntsit[on She said Lady L%newAI - , X._ fors—I repent it, and I apologize to you I continued : "It would oe the same thing if it iaeant But to ser surprise, stender,-dreamy The �ie►rt. beautiful head of the Rifted smile eame'over the fair face. sin er •was bent for a few moments over the Will you accept my apology?" . '• Li►i�y Charities does .- bt wi�eh m son hisAsath," said Leone ; " no one withheld " Q "V� h are, yon sm[lIa , Marion ? she olden head of her rival. Then Lcoae raised tf . The effort was so great for a proud woman to go to Bek lin. I- suppo a it ie no secret the hand that struck death to me --worse Y Y fl g . asked. t here es to Marion's face. ' from you that she en'.irel disappr vas of than -death.". " trembling," s I .Fto make, that the countess seemed almost her husband's friendship karyon?" •� you have 6oihing taut this to sap to BecBtise I; toe, have a plats,"rhereplled; �� ea are Lr i g,' hs said; " vett ; _ to struggle for breath as the the words. Leong bowed her proud, beautiful sad. mo," heed Lady Lanswetl as cher rose with "one quits at my own ; sad I pray shall speak to me as you wits, bat you shall Leone looked on in proud, angry acorn._ ••That is a matter of 1 the morn nt to Heaven it may succeed." speak t0 me here.'' stately grace from her seat. '•Will you, tell it met" asked Lady Lane• Some warm, loving irresistible impulse • "You apologize Lady Longwell 1 You me," shin said. as No ; if I know- anything which would ,well. came to Der ; she could not hate or hurt My la►dy'e floe flushed the *or s. _ Y And the fair, cab wile's atuwerr was • . think that a few worda can wash away the " I may tell you," she ant on " brat Punish you more, which would more surely y R this fair; gentle lady whom the coutttear . .most gruel wrong one woman did to another? since Lady Chsadoa hear of this riend• pay my debts, which would more fully quietly whispered : had at io her place, and whom her hue- - I ,7 wreak m vengeance. I would do- it. As " " p w� - - Doyon know what on did? -you robbed -me etre ,sae has been ver nabs Y g Na. - band did not love , a greet impulse of 'pity . - R y Y `pNc one oared when I was '► for three lives, as for thirty, I w6uld Late that night, while the London streets came oyer Ger, a sweet and genecour tom• -,,7 of my baseband, of a man I loved as I scally' trample them under my feet. I will live were darkened b the Cloud of win that i raid Leone • "-no ore•piea led form P Y passion filled her heart. love no other, you blighted my fair name. ,� form vengeance, no matter whati it oosts seems to rise as the sun seta ; while the '•you shall speak to me here," she re. "Ido plead for Lady ariol); a id tae Y Lad Lanswell, you have rained P°a What was I when that marriage 'was set .. me ; and, pp , y crowded ballrooms were one atone of gayety ated• clasping to her arms round the 8 countess, whatever you .ay thin of me. m life- Qood•b a The best wish I own P g _ Y and frivolity while tired souls went from aside? Yon—yon tortured 'me—you broke She hag ,lone you no ham ;wily should form is that I ms never look_ an our face Y ' trembling figure and laying the golden head my heart, you slew all that was best in me you make mischief bete en Ire and her Y �; earth to Heaven ; while poverty, sorrow, on her breast. She kissed the fair, cad do husband Y " . agar. Permit me to say farewell. - and' death reigned over the whole city. Lady fare with a passion of love. "There," she i - room Isavin ' the .. . Sae went out of the r qi arson with her olden dead bent and her d Marlon. it I had wron ed oa .: you. . 1!ri afterward R acid g Y ,�I and now all these years of .Y •' Why did ou'ma►ke i@obie tween L-} Y ' Y q countess bewildered with surprise an des- white hands clasped, knelt praying. There even in ttie least, 1 should not dare do that. .4 . come to me, end think to overwhelm ma me and ming ? " retor•.ed l:eone } ad my with faint feeble words of w to Why, may. was peace on belt face said holy, nappy Now tell me what you have Come to say. . po gYr Y lady shrunk as the spoke. What ahs saps she will do; tboaght love. Do not tremble so," and the! tender arms if you gave me your .heart's brood, your " Listen to -me, Leone ;' aha said ; "yon �d LsnawslI ; " I may say good-bye to �.b}� help too," she said; I will put all soy tightened their clasp. "Do not be afraid to ¢; must help me you must e m fire d. if - 1.ve soul, even, it would not stone me ! I P Y Y aver hope 1 have over formed for my ;Curt in Httn. My husband will love me speak w are," very my eon_ goes to Berlin against i6i wife s son. ' T, had.but one life, And you have spoiled it 1 Prayers and wishes, she as declar d that She went her heart hear as !slid when he k^owee "I am not afraid, for Heaves sent will I had but one love you trampled on it with she will never s ak to rm I him -away Y ' She payed there until the ed rose in the said Lady Marion.- '•I know fast you will o 9 P Ps I with no cope of any kind to cheer it. morning sky, and she watched the tint wicked, relentless feet ! Ah, why do I avail)." tell me the truth. I am as certain of that I "That cannot oQnosrn e," swi Loons. Leone went to her room, her whole frame bsarns with w Lander smile. as I am of my own lite. I have been very - speak? Words are but sound. No, Lady �� trembling with the strong passion that had "It will be a day of grana, for me, she Madame Vanirs, for. .. For Heavens sake listen, and do not ms>,lered her. unhappy over yon, said as she laid her fait' head on the illow I Lanswell, I reflu,; your apology now or at apeak to me so heartlessly If he go to liar• , ,• • p my hnatsaad seems LO have oared more for any time t We are enemies, and shall re- lin, Lad Chandon wills al tote Duke "_ What has came over me f sire said I to sleep. _ 1 . you than for me." " of Lester who has just oft ai ed for my soil no longer know myself. Is it love, venge• � "Iles your husband ever told you any - I main so until we die ! the great -eat honor thato u be cont rred on Who v jeslouh that has hold y ea t? - ' _ • The countess shrunk from the passion of Whatevii spirit has takeahold of heart? CHAPTER LX. thing about me Y' asked Leone; gently. 1. an English gentlemair the Order of the P And the answer was her indignant words. Garter. In 'plain words Leone if my son Would I really hurt him whom I have loved . II I'R� woitAN aN/1i.L tasvRa Rt+ow." „No, nothing, except that, like every •' You are right ill) some measure," she follows you to Berlin, he will loss a wife, all my life --would I do him harm t Would Loone stood alone in her. pretty drawing- one else, he admired you very much." _ F' I - -said seal " I was ver Gard, but it was he w,li lose his good n me, he ill :We I- crush that fair wife of his who wronged room, the room from which she ooaid sea "Nothing more ?" asked Leone. - Q ' Y Y 'caste, his social position, his chance of me without knowing it ? Let me find out the hills and tress, and catch glimpses of �• " , For eon's Bake ! All, believe me, all for form self if it b* Line." g Ps No, noiht0g mora s Y courtly honors, the res of of is own Y pratty home scenery tkat were unrivaled. 44 Thou,"' said Leone to herself, "chs F, - him." class. He will be laugh d at as w dupe, as She tried to think, but her head was In a The stood looking at ir< sow, her eyes fixed secret thathe has kept I will keep, and '• Your soil," retorted Leave L. yeas 's man who has given up all the h nor@ of whir "he - could not control - herself, on the distant hills, her heart re-eohoiug • this Lair, tender woman shall never know _ ' 'make your eon the excuse of your own life to, dance attendance on an actress ; in she could not control her thoughts the words : '•Ie the stars alone is peace. that 1 once believed tnyselt hie wife." short, if he goes either ith you, r after the might of Lady Lanswell seemed to have In heart and mind ail was dross ; she seem. lady Marion wondered why she bent _ - S-nnyt.- _pride, and - ambition. What you you, tc, Harlin, he is, in very seas of the set her heart and soul in flame -4,11 the ed to have lust the power of thinking i down end kissed her with all the fervor of - x' did, Lady Laliaw, f,':proved-how iittlo yon word, a ruined man 1" a d cry lady's voioe terrible memory of bar wrongs came over she had an engagement to sing in her favor- I felt-sacrrfioe, . - lovtsd your son ; you parted us knowing faltered ae she said the orris. her, the fair life blighted and ruined, the its opera on the evening previous. ,- I have been retry units y," continued that he loved me, knowing ti at l.is whole " Why not tell Lord Chandos sit this innocent girlhood a1Dd-dawning womanhood Hundreds hwd assembled ba hear bar, .. pp says s wskei all a fled. It was too areal—no elle and at the last moment the were Dom e[Isd Lady Mama. ' I loved ar,d admired you. himself, and see what he y po • Y P 1 sever had the faintest suspicion. sl) mj - heart was bound up in we, kuoa•ing' that no. could never forgive 1�• to find a substitute. Loons could not sing ; - - he had but one wish, and it was to spend f Perfect desperation brings about perfect Aad then it+ seemed to her that brain it was�aot that her voice failed her, but to ,mind against yon, until some one come to I - - his whole life with n►e you parted us frankness—my lady kne that it as .quite took fire and she went mad. bee inexpressible sorrow, when she began ! tell me that you and my husband had useless to conceal an th n She saw Lord Chandon that same a 8; to tell the woe@ of another her mind , spent a day on the river together. I know - - knowing that he could never love another „ Y g' it was true, bait he- would not axtlain it - - I have said all this and 'mo a to lay they suet in a crash an the stYirosse no waaiered off into her own. • Iii vai0 rhe ,, Let me explain it., said Leone, sadly, i A _ -- J wo.nan as he loved me, knowing that you son, but be will not,eve listen to me." of - the ducal amusias, where a grand tried to oolleot herself, to save herself from P 11 urel " I trust you as on trust. I have had - . were destroying his life, even as you have A scornful smile o rued thoselovely dinner -party pretwded a soiree, and the the terrible whirl of her brain, y : "�:',: dextro ed mise. Did love for bur son lips. crowd was so great they were unable to I am not fogg mad." She bent bar head a gnat sorrow is my love ; greater�h, ;. Y Y " He persists in going to Berlin then ?" stir. It is possible to be quite alone in a 'on has r�andr, and sighed, deeply it; Heaves I—thea e•er fell to las lot of wo- actuate you then? ". _ - a:an..' And one da when I saw your hue• -. said Leone, quietly. great crowd, as here two were now. she could but save herself, ii the could • y� i �3> , _ " What I believed- to be my love for any "Yes," replied my y, "hs rststs in Leone had on adrees of white satin trim- but tell what to do. Tho night before. ( band, the bitterness of it was lying heavily �' ,P on me. I said- somethin to him that led 11 son and ce►re for his interests alo4e guided it. mad with myrtle, the rich folds of which only a few hours prbvious, it seemed to F "Then why Deme to met It oar oae trailed oa the pace. The shock beads her her heart and brain tied been on fire, 'him to ttn�lentand bow all end unhappy _ me," said Lady Lanswell. y �° y I telt. Lad Chandos, he Look me on the , persists in s certain conroe of ae on, by in silence ; it was Lord Chandos who spoke first with jealousy, then with love, thea Y , `• Love for your son !'' laughed Leans. roma to me Y' serf. anger. By accident, as she was going to ri-ver Lbe►? he might giro me one happy i . "Have you ever read the story of the •• Because plan sal) le nano hi I ask " I am so glwd to arse yott, Leonie ; but her wardrobe her hands tell on a large day, nothing .Dote. Do you grudge it to moi ; ' ms, dear t Ali if I could give you the mother of fhb Mseeatxvs, who held her you to be ndble boyo d Lhaiao ility of you an looking U1•—you muN not look like beautiful copy of the Bible. She opened $ ',` women 1 ask you Lo eneto beyond thatI . Lias anything happened to distress ii carelowly and her eyes fell on the worda, happiness III those few fleeting hoan I twin sone to die rather than they live to Y " '� deny the Christian faith? Have you read the generAI of wome , I alk y ►a -to for- yeas i" "For the winked there shall be so abiding• would. get the Fast and forbi my son follow He saw seat trouble in the dark ayes place, neither shall they find rest forever." I And again bat wari'n, loving lips touched. of ?tie English mother who, whe9 her Peer• yyou to Berlin. You k ow the e d must raised to hb. Rosi, that was what she wanted, and if � the white brow. . haired son grew pale at the sound of the be a bud one—forbid i I ask you with " Is Lsuiy Marion here f• she asked, shO were wicked she would not find it for "1 " I understand," said- Lady Mariorf... •• " �� of Wb did m husband no speak as you j first cannon, cried, `B9 brave my spn, death the warmest of prayers nd Lean Na, he replied, She was to have evermore. What was been wicked? Y Y t P _.Z . r It was then that Leo rose is ightsous corse with m mother, but at the lash me- people had behaved wickedly 'to her, they have done? Does he care for you, madams? 7 d,,es not last one minute—glory is immort- wrath in hot indignation,in a r meat she declined • I do nbt know why." You will tall me the truth, I know. angry psa' , Y had c+: tray her the one love Last >L1. I call such love an that the love of a cion • rose and stood fora th woman She was debatingis her own mind whether wool ave been the ata of bar lite ;the And the fair Paola looked wistfully' in her • mother for tier son—the love that teacher y awn. , - who had been her enem she would tall hien about his ptather*visa bad ma -bar most solemn vows nothinf. -, a man to be true, if it cost hie life ; to be " I refuse," rhe sae Al.Yea I or not; then she decided it would be better. bSuve, if courage brings him death• to be She had been wicked! treated but did it Lease was silent far w few minutes ;she ' went to you a simple•liarced to ing girt lie beat over her. follow that she mutt be wicked t could not look in those clear eyes and .)* , . loyal noble. True motherly love and I prayed you for $ aven's sa a to have •. I earn*," he said, " in the hope of sea- "I could never be a sinner," ohs said; "I speak falsely. -- . e: shows itself in that fashion, Lady Irons- "Yea," obs answered. slowly ; "I think well." mercy on me. Von ived' a with fag you. I lia►rd you say last night that have not the serve, I have not the strength. The proud head of Lucia, Countess of scorn and contumely: ou inial , out• you should be here." - I could Dever be a sinner." Lord Chandos cares very much for me ; I rag' d, tortured -me ; y u lau,he at my In a low tone she -said to him . - Lightly enough she turned those pagers, know that he admires and likes me." Lanawell, drooped before this girl as it tears, ou enjoyed my h mitiatio I told •' Your mother has to see me ; talk the saw the picture of Reith in the own. I �Y Mari -in looked very much relieved. had never dGne before any. power on earth., you then that I would have my revenge, about dramatic somas, we had on*. Has field—.ample, . loving Ruth, whose words � There could surely be no harm in their . What has your love ever done for your even should I lose over fain on earth to she told you anything about it t" have stood the finest lore slot ever written ' trfendrb[p ii she could speak of rt so - son, Lady LansuRell ?" she asked. "Shall ob:sin that reaengos ow t lays in my "No " s roped •R "ahs dodo not speak canoe she uttered them. There was another openly. I tell you? You made him a traitor, a "And' you, madame—oh tell me truly— -' I - I , coward, slier—through year intrigues, he hands, and I grasp it, I glory in t, Your to me ; I am is disgrace ; my lady passes picture a[. Queen Esther fatatrugg in the Y Y— perjured himself. You made him dis!oyal lion shall follow me, shall lose w fe. home, me in anent dignity. She was just going awful presence of Ahasuerus the ktnq = &D- do you love him t Tell me truly ; it's seems and ignoble—you' made him false. And frieuds, position, fair ame, as lost all to Lady Marion's room when I came away, other of 4, fair young Madonna holding in that all my life hangs on your word. years ago at your bidding. Oh, ruel and but she did not speak to me. What wai her arms a little child; another of the . Again the beautiful. face drooped -silently. yet you call that love ! I would rather q Leone ?" Magdalen, her golden hair wet with wars; before the fair -AI - have the lave of 4, pagan mother thea soca winked woman behold my re en e 1 1 the object of her visit, repay you now, Oh, od, sho ontinued, •'Itwas about Berlin," she safd fI: a low another of a ialored Head bent law in the "It would be .o easy for me to tell you a as yours. with a passionate cry, ' I thank see that voice fes of death. She looked los at that tat falsehood." said Leone, while a great "What have yoti done for him ? " she I hold -my vengeance i my hall ; I will He starts& - ± - - - " taignderneath it was written, "For out rias." crimson flash burned her is", '•bat i will continued, the fire of her passion rising— Ilay Bud spare not I" "Has ahs been to ret about tLat t he Wlokedness meant sin. Standing Lhers, not, Yes, I—I love him. Pity me, You "what have you dose far him? He is Then she -stood silent forlsome minutes asked. "I thou ht she had exhausted all g page, yh Y cul) and gas a lou life before him. In he ' R bar band resstin on theail a truth who love him so well ourself ; he belongs 11 y g g exhanated by the Ion of her own the remarks she had to make on that lab• shamed to Dome home to her. It would be . to you, wails I—ah, pity me because I lave • , happy ? Look at hie face—look at his rest- words. ject." a ain to cause disunion between husband hien."' less, weary eyes—listen to the forced bitter ,r.Ja Ths green tol[@:ga and `critmcu flowers of . and wife; it would be a III to eause'ths hue- And lady Marion,whoseheart was touch• -11, laugh 1. Is he happy, after all your false.91 a huge camellia bent over thou. Lord band of another woman to love her ; it bd by the pitiful words, looked up and love has done for him ? You have taken I CHAPTE LIX. Cbandot pushed -aside the crimson flowers would be a sin to give way W the desire of kid her. from him the woman he loves, and you .,, ` i so that tie might more clear? see his com• voaQe•noe that waa burning her, heart awe " I ainnot hats �i, sinoe y u love him 1 I • :' 08tLL1;8B PLEADINGS.' DI]KO� ' ,,:: fli y - have given him one for whom he cares $o ► 8 or ., little he would leave her to -morrow 1 Have psptOn s fsiO°' and these words were .so pathetics, "For she paid. He u mine, but my heart " Y'Crt-cannot, possibl know what you "What has aiy mother Deed to you about our sins:" She had laid her face` on that aches for you. Now let me tell you what you done so well, Lady .Lanewell for your are saying," said ).rid Lansw 11 ; "yon Berlin, •" son ? " must be mad." Leone. �re asked. picture of Las Uraoi$xioa, and burning T have Dome to seq. Yon are good and . "No, indeed I have not !" Calms`with a' " No. ; I am rtevtl sane ; "She came to lxeg ai me to forbid you to towns fell from her *y -era over it. noble as I felt you were. I have come to pe i I alio mad g , She sass it you etcher ga with mo or ••(1od have meroq on tae." she had prayed, wk * graoo from you, and it if easier now great sigh from Lady Lanswell's lipsi at all it is with delight that the vary desire after me you will be a rained man." e• that I k •. Y alta sera sate from myself." sow you rove him. How strange Perhaps, if it were to be—but no, I will of my heart has been'gi en to rn . Do you "It will boil a most Decal rain," be wafer 'rhaq alta had slept, and heir* ws►tt the it seems. I should have thought~ cast not say that. You have noble thoughts forget when you trampled s;ny heart, my pared. morrow, la lovely eumirisr day with bearing yon say that yon lov�i my sus - and noble ideas—tell tae, Leone, will you life, my love under po it fees est day? •'Lance," Deed Leaao,"da you isnot► that the silt 1 fragrance, the birds all Dong, band would have filled say heart with hot . help me? " Doiyou forget what I h live swor t t" �� while Lady Lanswell was talking to rile I and she as still doing hard iss►ttle with anger, bn0 it does not ; in some strange - - . /.- 1. ­ I .- "Help you in what? " she asked,' proud- I have qever thous t of it a ace, said want mad• --I am quite sure of it. I said herself, f r, as she had said to herself, hers -wuy I love YO for for it," 1y. the countess, trying to onoflitate still. such dreadfnh ?binge Lo bar ; did I ti►saa was ria m iove�-4,'orwl, mad lava" " If you love barn, madeiaoa, hfs fntereete The Countess flung ?►side the IsCes and ,• '� them t" " Thos I will remind yea, s id Leone. And as she stood watChin the distant must be dear to you. ribbons that seemed W stifle her. •., „ g 1 ,x I attwore to be avenge no m ttor what How should I knave,-my—Leone; but hills, wo- deriag if in -the blue sky that " They are dear to tae," she whispered•- - "Help me over my son 1" she Dried ; my vengeance coat. II sworn that you we will not talk about it ; never mind what hang ova them there was peace, -a servant " How strange," repeated Lady - Marton, - . " be generous to mos. Many people in my should come and -plestl to m on your my mother mays, Ido oat wish to hear it, once mor entered the room, hoiding a card "that while the world is full of � men you i place would look on you as an ane —I do knees anfl I won�d Isng�r at you I "do so. She Daae between once, but she will never i„ herb d. ' and I ahoald love the same matt. . not, It you have ever reallywed eon I swore that you stroahi plead me, and 1 again. 'he parted us ruble, she shall never etia►d hitndor," said aeons woitdari " Ah life is strange," Died Loons ;peace - you cannot be an enemy of mine. I a peal would remind you Wow I plead in vain. part us again --never. There can be o ly t •gas her is hers." � �• only Comes With death." . to -the higher and nobler part of yon. =el Yon wrung my heart—I wlil w in yOUri, berm Iu my going to $arlin atod there I $he I ked in sur isi, - Imoit_ too great ro $R � g . - . g pprr „ people would be afraid that you a ould and my only regretis that it is spn Bard and shall go— that is, always wit yone closest for words at little card. Lano's wife, f � % - s triumph over them—I am not. I ho! you cold I cannot make you suffer ora." and'perniimuon.". who had head to speak: to her, who haol for w t;eneroae foe." "Yoa are mad," said my lad ; " quitxr '•That vat haver. But, Ianro, fir it •true disdained to touch liar outstretched hand — Oa the tercet Bt. Berns the rnonke are ' What appeal do you wish to ra e to mad." that Lad Marion dt>ea,not wish ysu go to ' _ ,� ;► « y f ie�aoe Pied Deming to spt►Kk to bee. btiildinq s new" and larger hospice, as travel met asked no, quite ignoring sl the No, said Leone, I wml s*as.. bat Berlin, and tF rsawnii 'to leave you i you What said ft mtiarrar t VPsre the whole B % . - . Z ce-mplimentrs which the countess paid he Mine, was a mad love." E do --in it true t" oven the fleece Martiny pass is fncreasin _ 1 : • - I ; ::. re -q at t . I� iMella coming 0 hes t even n winter. . _.. .. -, } ,, k .>, , . . _ _�-._. . . " -. .-. -:: .. v ,.. . . -: u r. „ iy1 ., ..- -.k , _. : .. 66 -. -.. .. ... r a, r•k 3.- . - ® � - _ .a 1 � , i . 1 i7 . a .. �`, G N s " r �. �. . - t -... -- .-- . _ -, - -. „ y v ,. i - , i .. t, , - ... .. _ _ .. � x ,.,fir - _ .. ...> ,'. _. _ .,., :_I 'L - ♦. - 4•x . .off. r. '�2L- - k1. , • .. .. : -. r rot ',..,-t : h.. 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I.. : r ! y a _. - I . - - ..- ,�_ - _ --_ - .. - _. all more or 1 sea -sick, vomitin , THIS WlS 50 Y ��IS lGOt where with a `help save trio little tgtiaQtery - cleat water lei make about three pints of , , given b th sailors and boys now a d ,. . ~, soup. $oil gently one hoar, then add ne 1it�i LL�O�lU111 G ,L11 �, 1�j Olb� . s'k ---- potato, out into small pieces and hal 'a r "M __ I .'. again. he 1 robing and pitching of the capful of rine. -Cook half' an hoar, ren on ; 1 �" "- I 1 veeael the o akin AWFUL VOYAGE OF THE S HIF iSiIR r; of her me►ata a°d yardp, �A Congealed Wood -b0 with salt and pepper andnerve. TRIALS AND' PRIVATIONS HY THN { ' HENRY POTTINGER notes of the ind and the .rattle of their 1- . 3 , luggage t ist I ad not-beeD properly secured, - The illustration shown a way i which salmon Timbales.—Put half's cupful of RAILWAY YEN. . , 4 : pots sod pan scattering their contents in the kitchen wood•boz can often be rrsnged cream or milk 'into a saucepan with two nt. , their. bertha a d about the deck. It is an -so that it n tables oonfuls of fine bread crumbs, add Wlie�:' lGt a is I " �` Fear ■anelre�i' Emtara7tta et a Peti4- old sa in ettd not be is the kitah n at all P ldetaae—A Brali[wtiaa��s 8trlckew Ship itonwd Ror ttaaada In : Y R-- what would makea sailor sea' ' i salt, cayenne, one ,tablespoonful of lemon Thrilling ' ale --With the Brew-rtew � 'ez! nick would ake a horse leave his oats," except when wood a being taken Iron, it, t t '- i the Year 18,13—one I([awdred anal juice, one teaspoonful of chopped parsley Tweirl/n a_Drlft With lit 8teoe Ota buL the steno e►nd vile arrell of this vessel aOd wholly ontalde the kitchen w an being and a few drops of onion juice : when hot —These Btotms Ceat the Compaw a �w Eta;hteen sdatt>.. lwetadtas Those er between deo a none of our sailors could filled. Where a shed, or laundr , a►djoiDa add one and one-half cupfuls of cold baited p e[�oper. , the [sew, `vsre Basted at t3ea.' stand except or a short time. Can it be the kitiohen, an opening the ers` t size of salmon or °armed salmon, mashed very fine; r;;, In. the summer of. 1845, the barque Sir p' RailrOadin is a seat •toe i ii wondered at hat an a idemic broke out? when boilin add the beaten olks of three g ' L :� It would be miracle if it had not. Let front of ,the wood -box van be ma est the e s • take from'the,fire and stir in careful- undertakin t!st few of the eo le who ' Henri Pottinger, of 709 tons register, of haae of the artition wand the fa of the g P P readers pto,tur if they caul Ali theme oor P 1pthe whiten of the eggs well beaten, fill live in sheltered cities or seldom ♦suture IL Bristol, England, set nail from the Cove,of, creatures sea ly helpless to their miser box hinged at one end to the ai o of the resod timbale ou s two thirds fall ° x4� Cork, now called Queenstown, with 370 Those who co ld crawl upon deck did roc °peniaq. as shown in the ilIn&Ira 'ion. The nate the cope in a pan of bot water outai&s of cosy farm houses have any idea : , y' � � adult emigrants, two children over a oar• Those who ere unable remained below, and bake twenty minutes. Turn out on of. Trainmen suffer .muohl more in such : �'' tain age counting as one adult, in all over inhaling then xions and deadly air. Before hot platea and serve at once with Hollan• times than.do ven the nags atWhed to • � �: 400 hundred hayieui beings, bound for ue- these poor reatures recovered from sea 1, ' ' dales sauce. , street oar. i, _. Q sickness, ttri death commenced bar reign, Hollandaise Bance—Beat half s Cu fol of ' P The brakem non the hundreds oI fre[ght " ben, writes fI: J. Roberteoq, of Moresby +Ind death of r death �� batter to a aresm add the yolks oI three trains that mo e n and down th+ count r*� Island, B. C. What.the age of Chia `nasal, Ix RePID BIIt7Qffi$IOIi - ` i eggs one by one, juice of a half lemon eve da ro abl phave the Uesc diffi- or where she was built, I cannot remember . rY Y P y g ., , tools place, y ung ohildren,�of whose death ►� half a -teaspoonful of salt and s Assh of Qultien to non nd with. Their troubles , ��''' now. . That Brio. was neither_ light nor rarely any a count was taken, and the cayenne, Put this in a double boiler end '1 strong is forcibly brought to my memory weakly going rata Sl ap and tgphue fe`er `: l beat with an egg beater until the Batiae carry with the s fearful risk of life To from the fact that we pumped our way became opide ia. Captain and of$Cera were I f begins to thicken, then add gradually half say that they ften carry their lives in the , felly cogaisau of the situation and the s cupful of �oiliag water, beating co°etant- nails of their heavy boots L to tee the r, oat to yY. Johne, N.. B., a passage of 73 ' ) i when it is like soft custard Berye. ' " deadly peril t at threatened all. They did box' can then be filled from v taide the y' truth. The an who can wale on tfie K days, nearly fifty of which ware expended Dot shirk the r. reaponaibilitiea,- Day and partition, and when wood is needed in the narrow iae-oo ered plankway on top of alt .-, i - beating about the Bay of Fundy. -After night the filth to keep in check the ravaees kituhea stove it is an easy matt r to pull . PAPgR CANNONS. , long line of st ered freight oars lad f * of the disease sea oin on. Nothin that one end of the box.—whioh may h ve small loading ei cargo of',timber we pumped our g g R ell and fall the round is ane t or . could be done with the materials we had castors tthe swingglu end—int the kit• - P g rW r way home again in the winter of 1844.45- seas left undo e. UDce a wbek at first, islet ahem, p eking it baagk tato 1 ee when 'I'lker ♦re l�laattc s>td iLteLt sad Have else has s ik in his boots. Anel - .. the writers first voyage ,to sea. The on twee, all t e passengers were brought the woo desired has been rem ved.. To creat t3treal[th. P ((( TH RISS THEY TAKE - Sir Henry Pottinger was a Limber -dragger, up on deck wi h all their soiled cans, bed- permit t e box to fit anup' y' ,into he open• Ie was discovered some time ago that - � tq nothing morel built to carry rather than clothes and lin n. `Borne of the things were lug, the swinging cud muaE of oo see ha+Q efficient heavy guns could be made out of n ' is increased mmeasarably wh l as'thi-- - thrown over rd, the . rest beaten and its end board form somewhat I s than a composition composed Isrgely of leather. train -in hurry ng through the country dt a for speed. Howell Sons, of Bristol, were bung up in th wend. Officers, stew, and right. angle with the [rout of the Y. , the owners I believe. My memory fails me many of -the ale passengers set to work Nov it has been discovered that a good rate of 30 or 4 miles, a snow bank is �#ight- t _'' t►q to _the captain's name, notwithatandiDg cleaainq the tween decks,, whioh were paper can be used for the same purpose. ed ahead, an the locomotive whistle sum scrubbed with sand, well washed down, - Furnishing the Sittin mons the bra eman from their comfortable . . the fact that he impressed on my body g- 8tt1 The 'body of the .gun is made of paper ,` - then dried wit swabs, then washed again uarters in th caboose to scale the to of most vigoronely anything that Dame first with a strong ixture of chloride of lime. The boat and' cheagest coveria for the pulp. The core ie of metal, grid made veru q Ps , to handl when the spirit moved him, which Vinegar, oode , sulphur, and other things, walla is paper of a graceful patte This much like the cwres of ordinary cannon' the cars and ake s hasty application of were burnt o charcoal fires moved from is referable to lain white wall whioh The eztaricr of the cannon is wound with the brakes. dded to the wind which the r Ras far too often, at least that was the , plane to plao Limewaeh was freely ap look sold and obearlers and eh w ever wire About five la ere of ' co er brass •Peed of the train .rateas is the gale Mand .- ' dna of the boys. Aside from this he,was plied under of main deck on the aides of ' y Y pp ' .: ► moat skilful 'F %man. Whether in nar= the between sok, and in the hold. In "oiled spot so plainly. In these. days, we or steel wire •are firmly wound on, .thus etortn. Snow eats in blinding fashion into : -row waters, in storm, is danger, in- every the afternoon after the' between deoks haveso many exquisite designs a en in the binding the cannon. Ontaide of the cover- the brakema s face, and his lantgrn scarce• `- ;,-, . o; were dry the sick passengers were taken rhes st a r that there is no xcuse for ing of wire are various bands ,of brash suffices to lig t his plaukway—one atepway - . emergency he always appeared to be mem- Pe P Pe +. from which w uld mean a horrible death. G •. down again d made a& comfortable Dae that tr not tett ter of the situation. Had other than such p y. If you w ■h a cool These bands are set with uprights, through He is almost forced to o alowl et . be otistble. - An ev�'Dt ha red 'on one of g y• y p pp° which rods extend parallel _ with the gun, must hur o for the train in not Black• a man been in a charge of this vessel when these wash da s which was ver sad indeed. rentful room .elect some of th delicate rY Y ' There are lock nuts on eaoh side of the up- enin its s ee eros tibl and the threat - the a idemio broke out the chances are A young metra d man sick with the disease gnym, with tendrils or other •mal designs g P P P Y+ P righie, and these hold the rods in place. sued obstruct on is being aloaely approaoh- that few if any would have been left to and despondtn made a sudden rush for the all over it. If your sitting -room a on the The proesee of making the quit is as fol- ed. . stern and jn ped overboard. One of the north side of the house, select war bri ht Iowa :. A special grade of paper pulp, in - tis wHasLe tell the tale. The Sir Henry Pottinger sailors 'um d over to rave him, but he wan ' q I color@ for it. Suit your own tas in this which the fiber ie long, is selected and -welt • never seen to Come up, Atter the boat a stated. The usual hardenin and ton h- olitig to l:is I other mita, and add to thr NOT ♦ 'EAUTZ ,. mwtter, bat be nar that all the aeniture g g R returned fro picking up the sailor the difficaltiee. erha there are a few flat or - I - u inaoCoed with Ina s`ier. ening ingredients, consisting of litharge, Ps by say IIiean@, but our oa tela trade the wailing of the c yoang wife wan heart• P wax tallow + P rendin WailiD foe the dead war Dia It is usually desirable in winter to cover ► . white lead and blue, are in •ro• coal Darr in be train and they: ma@t be g' g g g the entire fi?or with car t and remember duoed. The nip is then run into molds carefully ala bared over, and yet no time most of his command, keeping her'inapple- on eonatantl p° ' p y herefore one more made but to have the pattern, whioh in nine cases and cast of the proper shape,_ The steel be lost,, An -so it gobs. - 4 ' pie order, and fhe was always kept clean little differon . In loss -than two days the ©at of tea should be small, Dorreot sad core it put in; wire ie bound around the The woad is.that brakemen often lift, - and a ruced u Outside she would shine vile stench bel w was equally as bad as it exterior • brass or ateel bands are securely to tell theta . Yet accidents are oompar P P• pleasing. Have a boort•osae with a groat + was before the leaning. It was attributed net about the whole and the_ arallel rode atively very few. The brakemen are a with th.e best English paint (coal tar).. In- many hooka tD it, s newspaper holeier pro• + P r to the rough 1 ber whioh held feoal, and vided with the beat literature of the da a are applied. The rods, being of steel, trusty, sure=f Doted log of young men. _ side she was also well oared for ;-her aibin other matter exudations of the sick and y' A G. T. R. brakemen told the writer of " ' table that will keep steady while you work possess a decree of spring, and as they are a house on de* and the top of this house dying. No ma ter what we did this awn -ah m writs at it, sad Largo enough fir four nr ttastoned to the bands, the result is a gun sit ezperienc of hie in the late big"blow - was theca twin' a s eeial ride. The Clean remained. Th whioh will ive ww sli htl at each die• and blaster, ith a comrade in kis caboose . P P P •five petrons)to sit around its several good R Y g Y he took a trai went Lo the Vit. Clair TanneL and wholesom appearance of the vessel oma s OY THE DISEASE sabatantial ohairs,with or without rockers, charge. yet cannot burst. . . A rson ma make hie muscles ci d The care seer covered with snow and toe, led to her be' chartered to carr - emi- were held in uspension in the confined and a lounge or couch that you can sit or p' Y tai �g S h Do and fail to the round in which came he is and the calls madA were so numerous that - rante. The v 1� was fitted out b the specs• Muoh f t in foulne&r sew washed lie upon. not cover the head rests' or K + � R Is Y s two men we almost aontinnall out on ' charterers' a ents b contract on the chem down on the b llast through the bid cau)a- sofa illowe with a material that in too fine likely to -receive a broken bone; but i. the Y R Y p' muaCleB are relaxed' the bones will ice sea duty. The urricanes that swept over the. set ossible seal Between decks were ing of the betty en deck. All our drinking for t el tired hea4d to rest upon. g Y P broad -streta es of counts threatened to , laid with rough' 1(imiber badl ut down water was n,9 a or less ailaotece. When '!'here sboul l be w large work basket, somewhat ind will not break. The .same Y ••� • y P tinct le is w lied fa the a r Dannon, hurl them fr m the ewe tops, e»d it leas and badly caulked,- which allowed much visiting this de k she shrieks of the dtliri- well furnished with needles, thread, thimble, p pp p_ Cpl with th reateaL diflianit that the _ . 81th to drwin into the hold destroying tor' ons, the moanin of the nick, the wailing for saiwan and other tools required for the he paip, although ezoeedi°gly durable, 9 g Y Y the dead and thr terror•@triokena wrsnoe sewing or mending, end a cupboard with will give way enough to prevent a break. kept from f !ling. �,, drinkingpurpoaea some of our freak water. ppe The la ars of wire the bindin of steel TH OOLD sees Ixi'PExez ' Upon thio deck w s created a double tier of of all the poor c eatureq, who in addition to drawer, in which that unfinished work may- Y + g sleeping berths of the poorest deaeri tion, all this were su Bring from- the lack of be ke 6 free from dust` You will want a bands and the parallel @+ods add strength. p sad every av liable moment wan pmt in be•' p� sew iotures on the wall• Dot nim 1 some- In war times it is easy to Latter down•a • , also built of._roa lumber. These bertha proper food, we a sufficient to strike terror p + p Y aide. the red- otstove in the caboose. g to the ■trop e t heart. In three da thin to fill a a but real work of art brick wall ora etpna foundation; but a were built on both sides of the vessel, each g Y g P iT Ps+ + We 'were bowling along at a pretty good - of them - to socotr�modate font adults. A foreign going ve cls carried in addition w such as' will inspire a love for the beautiful Protection of baler of hay, bags of sand or „ „ @imilar substance is not a:fiected ae the hickory, th brakema said, sad were board wbout one foot in lief ht was the ori captain. ebiet, d 2nd - mate, cook aLd .in the hearts of your children, Choose _ ' net cumin ut of a c•, t, 'into the o I R Y shot it sin, 1 imbedded is it,' The chief 1 $ p division between t ase berths. No provision ateward,.two m n and one boy for eaoh cheery, gladsome pictures for this room, P Y was i'eturni g to the,p Dose anticipat sea@ made for riv or for. comfort- What hundred ton&. ur crew W*4' made up of wheri so much of our life is a uk Liitle Points of the pulp gun are elasticity and P Y Y li htness. Beim li hter it follows that s longer ata than usual. I gtteas I got w . _ the dietary scale . as, I do not remember, ten men. four pe ty oficerm, and seven boys. bit4i or landscape, touches of sunabine, and R g g bit careleaa, or just as we came out of the The writer the turned eleven ears of beautiful head ieces are better. than sad" tranaportatioa will be easier. It ie said farther than it wag not only poor, but tasuf- Y P out the win gave me s broadside that I ficient. Certain edical stores and disin• age, the younger ; the captains son acting and aloomy ones. that the leather pulp guns, which, if made didn't ezpe t, I tottered but tried hard . _ fectanta were sup ►sod, bat no medical man 3rd mate, the e! es4 For about three -weeks It there i& po mantle in the room, put up of metal, would require a derrick to move, to balance yeelt. . It wasn't any uses - . the watch on de k to the inornin or when a los shalt to hold the clock and one or are readily transported on light wagons, _w diepenae them. he vessel was examined g g though, and over I went. Like a flash:my ap death took lace durtn the da stent tea vase@ of flowers. A cabinet of shelves Paper Pulp it no heavier the° leather pulp. "set life a e before me with visions of at'Lhe Cove of Cq k, es to the number of Y g y P ' _ .- boats, quantity of water, provisions, eta, do took the b y out sof the berth,sewing to hold ■mai► articles, will add to the good . i the grand ind•up I was going to have _ _ and passed after t e palma of the examiner@ it up t some of he bed clothes, or failing appearwaos of the room, and bold the trees• A BKAVE QUEEN. right away. But in some, _ nnaacounts had been grea@ed by the charterers, and Lhem Id oanvas harrying it to the main urea more safely than when they'are pinned manner 1 go a firm hold of the gang plank mads fan of after hey had left the vessel, hatch ay, hauli R it ap a plank on clack. or otherwise fastened in odd spwxw about and hung o I was so cold I had an awful • This ordeal ova , -- the emigounto were A of stones always kept ready„ was the room. Marie Answtte' er Pertasal inoculated ob pulling yself back, bat I got there.. - . brought on hoard 'a batches, anis in ■bout tied W the feet and tben the body was Then it any of the family are musical, w,itle Diphtheria Serum. found my elf ro Dervotui I had iIo eresg a week we had on rd all the vessel could launched over rd. Atesrp the death of there sboald be an organ or piano, with a back along the Dara to the aabooae. Billyy . find berths for. he provisions were all several of our or w the men refused w have rack for holdingmasio. Provide everything A despatch from Lisbon says :-With � my m te, came np to look for me,and • stowed away, an the efeni.n before w anything more do with the dead passen• possible to make the long winder evenings the object of removing the prejudice that gave me tb laugh. 1 didn't say anything,, left the water Dass were all filled. OD the gers. 1 For a few days it looked as if we pees pleasantly and profitably to osoli mem. ezi8te among the people here a atnst the but I soul n't 'a walked bank' to that day -of departure there was mush leave were to have • own' i■ addition to aur her of the family. DeN,ly. dtaeovered serum of diphtheria, s caboose if tl a whole town was loohin' st Laking other troubles. The men gained their have nothing in this room Lhwt yep do malady that commits- terrible ravages in' me•'► i . , poipt sad would of touch the dead. So not know to ba asaejul. lie not fill it wish portasYal, young tZaeea Marie Amelia has ITh ♦ axow eLow. :. OAUSINU BOMB DELAT. all this work dev iced on the- tt officer@ pretty trifles, whioh are too dainty to ban- Y die sad answer no other ur a than to lust ■ubmitted to inotalation, being the Running he snow plo�tt is anoher dills• The weasel was - under way and ailing out and the boys. ring our passage of 42 , first crowned head or royal personage to "cult task th t the heavy storms impose on with a light fair ind before the last good- day■ from the Cove of Cork, until we catch the dust. It should 'nuat, cheerful undergo the treatment` As a farther nroof engineers a d firemen. The old-fashioned :byes wore •aid,�th last loving kiss given. -arrived at Gror Isle quarantine statical and. home -like ; a place for the tired hue• � snow -plow a still on deck. New kinds . How many parte that day for a summer one hundred and ighwen adult4, including band to tied rest as solid comfort --a room iia ` have been i vented,and tried here but none to whioh the ohildren's thwa hte will turn •"^° ' ' inesse a across th Atlantic• that throw h those of oar are , g r- ... . have prove eo efficient ae. the heavy old few men's duras greed for mcaey were wase bRlsn i'r sail.:: _ lovingly in af!er years, when they are fired ' ',,� wooden off 'r that cleat s the tracks of snow never to n.eet age n 1 Some of those people in their Conflict with the world, and long .' by reason o the sheer force of the l000mo- , This does not include many children , for the d and the leasant association were going out, to meet loved ones that had pews p ttve behind it. It ie sit imposing ensue to • gone before, ' and in many cases had sent how many it wo ld be hard to say. fibers of home _ were a great Ins y when we Started and but j see one oft see plows strike a big drift. - money to pay th it passage, otheis goiilq few went o0 alta ore at (}Bosse Isle. The "J Whhn one is sighted the throttle of the . _ • to provides hon, tQr the loved ones left •Cautions Hfil18ek8elit33'g q,,,r engine ie o ened, and with all speed on the - - behind, all look(g forward to a happy P p le dein w uti rarely tell of tills 4' $ere is w bit of information that should w low end 1 on,°live plunge headlong into tneet:ng at an earl date, wbidh Rias with childtel► @ death using thA day, but bring p - them up in the Dight to so► ie bf as boys, prove of value to housekeepers. .. banked wh to &tqd: A cloud':.o> snow in. . too many never took place. I remember who woulal tie so no stones to their feet and . L * etaatly bis ice plow, engine_ and all, rind the wind though fair was very light - and The $taste eatomologiet of .Ma>iawhueette, .F_.:.�,+' •+ deo the bods overboard. Wu thio then if tli rush haebeen e.ucceeaful,they � that we had to' be Resisted by boats pulling who hu been studying the habits of thD -' appear in moment in safety on the other' - , /�� give as steerage wayF We trade bat epi sonic the wt of Qod ? No ! It seas the ouWOMO of inhu an.men, who to make a buffalo earpet•beetle and pitohy, carpets i%/ side,.and ith steam off a trifle. �'httle proRresa da)ina the night, for the little enoro mo ey sent avec 400 human beetlb, a similar peat, oautiona housewives TH HQNT FOB. MORtS DRt>rs - Head ref Kinaall w in sight the next mora• beings to see► in vessel vatic sly Daruttabte, to look for the beetles of Ilse fleet-meattoaed. �� is Contin ed• But . it not infrequently i ging when our first Oeath ocoarred'; a middle' p nuisance an early in the ear as the months . 0 l` % happens t at the first plunge into the bank : aged woman goibg out with a grown with poor and i sufficient rovuioDs, 'and ' yy without a docto . The result waB inevitable of February and Marob. At that time ! ie unsucee sful. Especially in long cuts is'. np daughter to joi her husband -and sons watch for them on the wtudown and window $ p + in some art ot- nada: The death and The remainder the emigrants and all t� there dau er of thio $hc id the low i P that remained o our crew eteept thirteen, sills, look aver all the woollen clothing not /1 , become w dged in, the loaotnot�ive backs' Curial gf Lhis r woman Cast quite a e ezamin'ti doctors aesed,or rash- in frequent use, and examine every day any - up if it ca and makes another rush. If it • 1. - gloom over the v eel. Having no doctor orhOaq�llowed to a y on boa d w clean and pieces of red carpeting on your floors. Ae QUEER OF PORTIJOAL,' I can't pull the plow out the men in the the cause of den h was conjecture only. purify the ship (t a writer is one of these) is well known, later in the year the beetles " auxiliary ar behind get to work with :. . It war common lk amongst the sailors were taken on she a In all Kaman prob- aro .sometimes brought into the house in of bar anxiety to sohteve good in this con- shovels. bey do surprisingly quick work. -- before leaving t at crowding so many flower& and have a @ ecial likia for. the nection, she has placed the riding school of ople in such a s all place. would oertatnlq ability many of these escaped. same of p g There is fear of s collision by their s whom are no doab •live arse. DurID the the ro al stables at the din oast of :the pe bloseotna of epiraea. Y P delay, ho ever, for the plow on duty has breed sickness, iter this death the said medical Authorities of the cit for use ass y time we Were 1 in st Grosse Isle, an ng- In order to prevent the larvae from st- Y the right f way. . quite openly thht he captain should return, p labarator and furiiiahed t tri flue of her , send some f he o eon rho a and eta link chi Called sit r Virginia or Virginian twk(ugearpets from the under Aide,aaturate Y � Y' the shook sustained by' a locomotive P own horses for roducin anti=toxins she : 1 o t1 c R game is with em'grants in s similiar the craoka with benzine, sad Cover them. P g thus`auddonly stopped by a snow bank is ! doctor. Whether this came to the captain cane in to ours. M ob'eot in writiD assummin all ex enee in connection with •severe. Tae engineer and firemen have to y R completely with carpet•paper and news• g P { I know not, but en the epidemic' broke a is with the hoe a ers. The e: osed ed es of Car eta are. the matter. carefull -brace themselves for the - on , : out it was no cret that he thought a about this terrible p g P p p P g P 1 Y teat that it ttxay meet t e eye of romp of those protected by washing them with a polution The Cry OY Alarm elaught, And at times they have atistatned g gnistake ha been made in leaving who came out in the Sir Henry Pottinger. of corrosive sublimate and aldohol: Sixty. serious injury by being thrown• forward. `' port with nock a large number of people Should any of the sur score see Ibis it would grains of the sublimate to a pint of alcohol Sergeant --Meier, just imagine yourself It in found sa et to keep rho plows otit Y without a medical man to attend to them ivP me extreme pl asure to oarreepond is the portion to oro. This remedy, whioh to he standing sentry at the outpoeta one during storms ae much ae possible, ae • - A nasty swell Dau ed the vestal g it a oison, cannot be safely used where evening, yuddeDly afiqure epproeahea you great drifts are thus r +vented ;rom form- -:_ - with them. ' shore are little ohildroD that.play upon the from behind, and you feel yourself clasped ing, The supply .,c plows is limited, - .. To ROLL. ooxsIDXRABLY . ' by a pair of powerful arms. - W hat eall. will however, and a good deal of heavy work 5 whirls kept the ople in their iserthis. Where � nay Talks floor. �� you :ive ? has to be encountered. This with the atu y smell of so many had- j; niers--Look at that shabby million- - . ' : Soldier--t;oma, .Mario, let me loads t . Ufa®fu1 Re©ipes. . Avolded the Subjedt died together'cre ted a qualm feeling -and %ire.. Xoa can't jud e a maa by his dress. -T 1 , the first breeze hick was rather strop Y ou can ud a him Put a - � ' p Life's .Weary ROl1nd. Winks I Did McKick have much to as ' t g Winker• = Ro, ba y j g Italian Boa without Mast. - y brought on sea• ickbese. , All those who by bill wife's. tablespoonful of dripf ings and one-quarter !Mother— You don't look very happy. on the aul�lect. of railroaid monopoly while have ezperiened ! mal da men upder the - , most farvorabl'e aobditions with read hal of a pound of 'alt pork ohopped fine into a Married Daughter— Love in a voltage• you were here ! j = Y pr 'k,,:._ A Father 4 HIS SOI• + inks Well, tic. You sea, just after , j medical. attends a .and remedies at their kettle, when hot add half a small cabbage, `vita bread and cheese and kisses isn't DD��,, command, oats i ensue what it was in the 1CIp , moll, said a and father, s man what•ite Cracked up to be. I oalled, eartmea drove up with a box for,: atnff . a •t' se earl and la , education had beep one carrot, soma etitiall 'pieces of celery tied dust as - I told- you. You are tired of him. Th railroad freight on it for a hun r :' �. y nd vi_� s ailing between deoks of who Y+ half .a Cupful each ofIstriD beans and reap broad and oherae. already. Bred mile �hvas a quarter ; the 'carCirian'B ' this vessel wirwho t aide parte aQd Ilse only somewhit • tneglaoted }cut whose grog Take as if oa like them ; now add half can char a fo healing it six bloakl +gas fifth 1 ventilation- thro qh wind salla through q ive sdvtoei Y No -e, not tired of the bread and Cheesee i partly o cesm ualifl him g of I t7ouutinPl children this tor.' your Inott in, life:€. K.: -Keep of tamatoea and about a eirpful of amp gleet _•.,tired of the kinase. cant thersw red ha choa.. or poultry gravy you may have, and.sufl%- ;a:7- ' t ` ,it `� ore over f ur hupdred hqt� beings. lI`•ooL , � - q - . i - �. _ . . r_ - .t 1 g r L. bar . ,. n. - .. - .t i , S R : ,a�.' Sy^, .t, -t' !p ,{. .+," S _ -{r "- ,..... 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I .:: - - -- Ul. 4. e -., u -r. - ., ,. •,V.{, - H 1 to the studies now required and to Sale Reg s et I. . cN >:.. a; I ass a satisfactory e7camination in M xDe , MAAt78 18-Eztent3lve credit sale 1.i x � � .4 . 1 pass �{ j : ,theology before entering upon their f horses, oattte, sheep and pias, belong E GOOD. ' retetice at re- Ing to Mr. Adam Spears, lot 2f), con 7, T eTOL$N % IN ituties. The present P p{akerin 8 months' credit. 8q6 dis• , , i - -.:, .-O �ligioua instruction in the schools does- g• L . -.-.. . ... count for cash. 'Thos. Pouches, auction- I . :i.,.- �;�;"_ A Cam noI � .11 - - . . . good. Where not' positively injur• eer. _f ` left $2, tis whop oolorles9. But In S zvnnAY, Mi8ot9, e. --credit sate of oattte. ;f _ r.. ��zxiix� ions -1 Y the property of , e Y A totaj i 1. t its office man cases --where the tecllers are hoar®hold furniture, etc., pp { �ornin a x tan at the Vlllagc o! - "` Canada+ ' ids Tho rl ,-. Fr g y 13 e r 1.er y Jam ; t e d ev .. ubl gh 10t ,• r �p GaGE' TE T� ickering, Out. 1{110Wi1 to be At variance, eithe Whitevale. Bale at 1 o'clock sharp. ' March , ­ I ­­ ' TERMS practically Or theoretically, with What see bills f:,r particulars. Thos..Pen0her, � - ; ' . The Wb 91.411 per ear; 91.00 ifpaid in advanoe. P - i$ suppose ossa to be taught --it is injur- auotionoer. ! was organ RA, Es OF ADVERT181NG : pP MAltcli 14. -Credit sale ai farm ,i:, vray as PI First ipserti n, per line - 30 cents. 1011•$: There i$ but one sa ©, reason- T stock implements, etc., the property at Mr. Hu nt insertion, er line - 5 nd that is t0 wholly Con- p EThia rateeq es not include Legal or Foreign ad- able COUr56, a tiViltiam Hood,. at lot 20, r®ar" of 7th ' {mention oertisement , flue the sch"oole to secular work and ooluoession, Piokerinl{ Township. .Bale Ab approachi . .. special to me given to parties making con_ leave self fou'$ clatters to the church at 1 o'clock sharp. Bee posters for par-W-$,� S 2000 pa mots for 3 r E3 mo>yths or by the year. Fleif g tioUlara. Thos. Pouoher, auctioneer. j - yearly or ye sly contracts pa,a le quarterly: alld• the Ho]rie." . 300 pounc Bas>ness c rde, ten lines or under, with paper, I 11 F IDLY, MARCH 16.-Cred{t sale of farm EA -. - , one year, w5 00, Payable in advance.r. _ stock, implements, furniture, etc., the - t Locust Graham, - -Notice •n local columns ten tante per Line, - , I .:., five cents p r line each subsequent insertion. The funeral of the Yate Mrs• property of R. Stevens, at lot 1. con• 4, . - ' The Oe rnor 8 eoigl con rant rates made known on aphlica.' Clarke, took plane to the oetne , Searboro Township. Sale at 1 o'clock ' p 3rd con., Ilton Thi Von. No fr a advertising. y ,sharp. See posters for list and terms. .`: Advertise ants without writter n�truotions tery here on Sunda last and was well Thomas Pouoher, auctioneer. - ' Diphth will be ince ted until forbidden and charged.ac-I attended. �> i l'f cordingly. rders for discontinuing advertise I l Vr,EDNEBDAY, MARCH 211 -Credit Sale Of Britif�h �OltXtllbl Jahn H. menta mus be in writing and sent to the pub- A bill will be introduced into the Legi �, hogs, cattle, implements and horses, -the family bf licher.. ,slurs during the present seselau whlo property of John A. R hite, at lot 20, .. - _ Pickled ►.Salm it - The b9 Job Work promptly attended to. will so amend the Act governing the Agri. con. 0, Piok®ring, •-hal! mile ; west of - PROPRIETOR. •Land Arte Assooiatlon as to practic• Brou ham, Bate at 1 o'clock akar . $aldima W. J. CL RK cultula p Mr. Bent I �.., - .. ; all abolish that institution.'' � , See bills for complete list, Thos. Mauch• FINE ;1 . i � . -11 Mrs. C Our olitioe-Strict Independence. I y er, auctioneer: Lab r Herrin' Labrador r d0 •lig' late Alec Our Aim -A First -clads Local Paper. Nem ddvert�8e"mefntf3.ng Out " died Tae Our Expectations -The hearty ,I . . L �rapport"oi the veonle of Pickering[ and tdcinity. _C � The re OR SALE -Five or six bundred bus. � �' . �; . �I who died of turnips, Apply for full pertieulare at r • 13moked Haddies ,_ brought FRIDAY, AY, ARCIt. 8, 1895. lot 14, con. 5, Pickering. or address to ROBERT - , . `The al • Devitt, Brougham, P. O. A-91 . •� .. . Our winter ggods at hnheard of WATER � • . Durham NOTES AND COMMENTS.<.- pPLEl3-J. -Gordon and John Gee, rices --balance of stock must go Jur= - - - •_ " be held i -- A Pickering, Ont., are prepared to purchase g �mOked '�er=9 March - If the romotera are real in earn- any quantity of good winter apples, and pysy the In Mar011, - - f . P• y highest market price therefor. 1 GENTLEMEN 1 '. - MOW 1 est in • seeking to do away with depart- r . Cooks28 , POTATOES -Grown especially for seed . ' . • mental stores in Toronto,_ they should POver 5u new and standard varieties; ppuri 15c. Linen Collars, all sites, 50. ., j /q than at onc3 try and have the Saturday and true to name at hard time prices. Cata• 4 ply fine "Linen Collars, 12ic. t{ ` OIiel$$$ Cod... disease. cheap tickets done away with on tie 10g a free. CLOI�SON BROS., Highland $mreek, Celluloid Collars, No. r A' A. G. T. R. Thi$ alone would be `a bigOnt260. Woolen Gloves, 1210. ', _ who wa `� OST: On Tuesday Feb.26tb, 05, be• 200. Woolen SoOka, 12 c. ' J - - nesdapf victory T , . • . . L tween 8pink's Mill and Palmer's haw mill, �< <4 ,' + Toronto had anotlier 'big fire Sun- 2nd con. ---a seal Muft. Finder will oblige by 160. 00• Of his W leaving same a this office. . 19 -it $4 and $6 Fur Caps at $2.50 and What -day morning, hen R. Simpson'sfine -- - OR SALE. -1 Parlor Cook Stove; 1 $4.00.. , - - - -_ _ . _ -_ an sate' departmental tore was consumed, Cooking Stove, coal or wood, and I dining $1.25 Kid Gloves, 760. - " �"- But dot While many Ot er places of business room table, all in first-class repr ir, )♦ or Partin- - " - before 3 were . conside ably damaged. T. ulare apply at once at Naws Office. 110-81a i�Oc. " " 50c. the Mai Eaton, and Sul Lffe_ being among the pJT-Coat on the side roan between Latest styles Fedora and Stiff' BatsWM a H E N � Atex. for spring, 89c, to $8.00. __ _ _ tin number. The ext day the city coup- L 3g and 33 between the 3rd and 6th aonces• - ____ __ __... .. i -1. ron F Sion of Pickering, a box containing a quantity Watch for our Spring Hat Show. � � rOn%O, til purchased a Ronald fire -engine. of goods. The finder will kind, drop mo a poet - , G 0 Y � 13./Z .R. Y� 8 .- A' Iy'• ToR�i) and is l card and oblige. W, A. FULLER. R�(Ireen River. LADIh'�S l tris .dot: The Mayor f the city of Toronto - Jackets, Mantles and , Cloaks-bal. • J 11 The I$8 CHARLOTE GIREENWOOD- was waited u n the other da and �lant© of stock``at your own price. NORTH , CLAREM - . D. Wel P y Will give lessons in Cbarooal, Cr&you, V. , asked to call a ublic meeting for the ane pencil drawing, Water Colors and oil Spring Millinery ( opening. soon, - . •• � dershol Paintinr, from Copies, Nature Objects, For Weddin e s . i b. afterDO - . I . P of exp es$ing indignation at terms and date apply to MRs. (1• W. DECKER, watch for announcement. gg . ed a tr the proposed interference on the part Pickering. and mourning orders promTO fly fillee3 - .,;NdV"NY ~. -.,.- •I n �, ,,,,,,,,., At ti .: of the Domini n Government in .the 25c. all wool seamless se, 150. 1. S10 and >ir;20 �lenaine Confederate •�- conyen v Manitoba Soho 1 Case: His worship Bills out five cents each ; sloe and $50 12 je. Hemp Carpet+ 01c. .. I Jno. B . ,ifused". He •d the proper thing.- teIIl t ts �h iii'• a $9 bills ent25 �nc'-p esteeltahCotton spools, 2c. 'ach, 8 for 6. - Slaughter Sale of the BaIaI1C8 0f 'ur Wi ' chosen d so if the Protesba is of the city wish to Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Ad• Linen spools, 8c. a h, for �. �t8tik for tli8 - next 15 daya COmmeno- ; anEigl retest, let the .all the meetin at dress, CHAS• B. BARKER, Wast Atlanta. Ga. P g - 19-90 WALL 1 A PERs � - - their o'wn, expe ae. - - lIIg Mallday, l�faroh 4th. uteri a 0 RENT -A comfortable dwelling 8tc. up --thousand of ro11f3, borer ! . - i week f The Manitoba, Legislature on, tliii- comprising four large monis, one quarter and ceiling to match, 2UC. gilts 12 jc., - - - 9 _ ' I • • buyinj -L of an &are of land, plenty of hard and soft 15c. Its �C. • • a or Of t dap paesel3 a' AlOt2tyti to Cllt O$ all .water, some choice frnl6 brws oa the premises. AW��� Har Government ruo II se expenditures after For fall particulars apply 9-21 .POLLARD, JEWELLERY---_ 1, Towni _ Pickering, P. O. this year. Such legislation should be - Engage and adding Rings, • -_ hanQe� OR BALE OR TO RENT. -A farm ag -_ figE •� ,,,•,,,,,,, , about passed in Ontar�io, and also byte Foontainius loo acres. being lot s. eon. 5, Ux- Clocks, Watchee and Jewellry at Dry - . - .: . • . ' Dominion GOvek ment." ,It may not bridge Township. On the promises are situated Goods. Prices. knows be generally kn1own but the fact re- good frame house, commodious barns, and all - Joh g other necessary outbuildings, Well watered GROCERIES & CR CKERY• or wh 'mains that the governor General re- and fenced. One mile and one quarter from r-dor * the: ,� t a chat Claremont station. -Apply for particulars ti All lmmenCB stoC of new Clean j„ 777 ceives just double the salary paid the IRA POWELL. Claremont P. o. . 16•ti railwi . President of the United States. The ---------- - - ----- -- goods at lowest price . - , former receives 50 000 while the GEED FOR BALE -Prussian Blue Q a "Pins iij Prints. Bargains iri Drfess Goods. Bargains in Twbeds. ars** run a IJ ,peas ; Black Eye peas ; Black Tartarian - ++• �ILS� -SON9 in Mantle Cloths. Boy's, Youth's, and Diens' Overcoats at halt price,'. 1 oath's i mall at Wash111 � n has but $25 000.- oats ; Canadian Six Rowed barley; Mandaahouri I A t g '" barley, and Alsike Clover seed. The Mauds= Orth Etid blain sit. Markham.- piece 13uits from 75c. p Boy'e and young Mede' salt8, from 8`L•00 up. tjii C overnmelit Ho 313 and the Senate cbeuri is very stiff in straw and has yielded the men; gusts at $8.00, just half price. - _ i gents should each be a wised to appoint ex- bigheet of all six -rowed barley tested at Guelph . . .'- I a ins pP . Experimental Farm, for tl)e last six years. Mens Tweed to at 7Gc., worth 81.i)(). ecutors at once. Apply to STEPHEN WESTNEY, Pickering P. Metas' Tweed tants at 81.00, vrorth fa2.00. faith, O., or at lot 10 in the 3rd con., of Ptokering BO 'e knee Pants 2{M., wort,] 7c. Township. 18 90 y user We omitted, to mention last week •• . Heavy 86 inch gray Cotton at 210*, worth tic. - - ' - Nf that the trial of the election protest -Notice I ., Heavy $baker Flannel at &jo., worth 6o. , . cacu in West Durham vas concluded . n Administrations 1�10iriGB M1;. OV grey Flannel at 15c., worth 25o. - � I . . . Moilday, when the dvourt decided that Blailkete, TiedOwns, Beni 8preaas and Horse Blankets at H if Price. , Tho To; CreditorI o Robert.' AlcK' t, S. E Mr. Reid, the Conservative rriember I i - - . Ilurascd�ER� ;i : • Tool holds the seat. The various chargesm _Is , . I. were disposed of all favorable to the%�, �► We lead izl Gtr Stat respondent, but ,the kidnap PURSUANT.=• -To the Itevised statat• oeoriba, Crockery, god Glasswan- • - q 8nt1 _ charge, which was held to be corrupt, is herebygiven ithat all awns h&viter n ' clai - - - ms's sell the best uncolored Japan Tea, at 860„ worth 500: - . Swe , UpOclarid Japan Tea at 160., worth 850. Loa I but that it in itself was not sufficient upon or egalnst the estate of Robert McKinuell, doth home-made Cl16eAe at . from , . late of the Township of Pickering in the County , ' . BC., worth 12J•. We 0arantee keg .. to influence the election. Unless a of Ontario, miller. deceased, who died on or skippers. e, gener:ll$ysteal of corruption is shown about the 18th day bt October lees are here We y Totolute prtbes far aU kinds of iarnQers ace: + required on or before the 16th da of April i pay . the` new act pro v ides one corrupt - act to deliver or send h post prepaid to GEORGR Dried Apples, Good Lard, Butter and Eggs, �Pe also bob live - gabb te, sad oft .MaKINNELL, Orillia P.O., Out., or to ALEX. p�,.�,� - ; bee, cannot render an election void.. The QRMSTRON(3, Whitevals P. O„ out.. the ad. Ui®• e�"�' TZie 0#ies iQ,•wALOh they tomo are not urnablo as feel have to Z . : Petitiuli was, therefore, dismissed with minietrators of the estate of the said deceased them in "we Cal". . Osl costs. a statement of their name and addresses. full Romembw oveCy R, during jbjj � > t geld i•agardleee 0 of ,jot particulars of their claim and a statement of * P`ta81, ' their accounts,p perly vsrfilod with a stats - -_ prsoo . _ ment of all secuities iif any) held by them . If you have only 26e. to spend it will pry you to Mme bele-, and send i . � The PioVincial Constables ASSOCla- And further take notice that immediately _ . tion 18 8 90C1ety that ahOUld ha�'e lOn of ter said 15th do of April the said Adminisn• . g rators will prooee� to distribute the asserts of . �� . . ago been for�Yled. Rural �munieipalit- the said estate among the persons entitled e ndard , ` - ' ' thereto, having regard only to. the claims of } HE eZl ies have been almost at the mercy of which notice shall have been given as above re- Y1 Wu rooks and sharpers of All creeds and yuired, and -&be said Administrators will not be .- - ' creeds, and + prl liable for the said asserts or any part thereof so C itis high time that the rural ratepayers distributes to an person of whose maim notice ; R 1 rift 8il 1 ad some protection afforded - them, shall not haye be received as aforesaid at the j .�'� . C L A R E1 M O. jj o I time of such distribution, a ; To be sure we -have our local con- 1 tea at Whitevale, this 98th day of February, . . LEADS T K ALL, -_ - _�ONO . of stables, but as the remuneration' of aEo >t[oKINNELL YOUR PICTURE 1J �E - - w servic is so meagre, few sharp, . -is-9iL$k AA'[BTitOV(i,?Administrator.. i_ .. � shrewd men care to accept the appoi t- . • TAKEF 6 ,: _ . R went, o if they do accept, they a e �,.,I . A soy I afitne to .e cry home, . ., - 1_ -- I 1 . ;;I I ... - � . .rather d if about actin , as their E ECU' - �I . And by my presence ch i I . . . % _' g pttrohasers of Boole and Shoes to the amount of X1.25 and over, we Il time is a most given for nothing. ANOTICE I banish care, the bardene bear i g• �- TO CREDI L ORS take their Photo and send to their 0drese free of char fe. ! • - P a t pay �. class men as constables, _ OF _ Of woman worn nd ,w®cry. , :. Our $pring Stook of Scots nud Shoes has arrived in all the Latest Style:- .s - p p y em zli #'air amount for thear .. I run so li ht an look so bright, ' Ladies' Strap 81i are, Dougola Kid, only $1.00, worth 81.60. Ladles' ;Orf services. Only in this way can an WI�.L�AMI. WILSON, DEC ASED, The ladies dote u n me; t3ho®. extra Gnleh, Pat. Tip, perfect fit, only 51.25 worth 6175, Ladies DoiOrl r: . efficient ural police system be obtain No noise I make, no threads I break, Kid buttop boat, a bargain; only, ,'z5, worth 61.75. Ladies' Gipsy Boot, bgttoli J I '[3LTR$T7ANT. to the. "I evisec statutes `though back and forth you run me,- or laced, waterproof, only 61.25, worth $1.75. rime cloth Slippers, f 1 8 to 7 only - - 120. Pruuella Buskins,. elastic fronts, 8 to 7, only 250:• worth 500. , I strong . c j. --- of Ontario lee7," Ci,aht©r tl , notio© is Thr�agh every ki d of goods I go I hereby given that all crodiagainst tb and other er• laced moots, Boston Calf, 8 to 7, only 75c., worth $1.00.. Boys and Girls 13011001. s - The orunto Nevt•s but echoes, our sone ,laving elalzns against the •est to of per. 13i1k, muslin, cloth, or leather ; . oft repeated opin'oll when it remarks: ism Wilson, late of the Townes it o Pickering '.t'hough all Mach nes refuse' to Sew►, boots, bead made, only 82.00, worth $1.50. Mens strong�laee�d Boots, only $I•00 t iu the C ounty of Ontario, fernier,e eased, why worth $1.60, Men a 111) Gran el;' whole fox onl $1.50 wort,) $AL,00 Mena t "Tho `�Vlnnlreg Free Press advises died on -tr about tl,e 30th day of ll cent, A, Yet I sew on fore ver. t g , y ,hat the .$choolu of that province be er tof'niea are required eI)oweBit�(aC}i lavrtyg Biook gft•, _ I hem, fin° Calf I�ootli, silk etitoti, pointed o Philadelphia toe, only $:,AO, �vurttl �.'�.�• i t I tell I t ak, Y Bind, : Come and get yodr picttue take first time ou are i the alt �9e take IhO - 7xiade wholly seculwr. Th s is what Whitby, Solicitors for George on the rl lit in til® store. y y ' younger, and Richard Wilson, the ounger, ex- I ruffle, cord or ather, - 17 _, ought to have been done in the first ecutore of the last will &na testa ant of the And all Machine I leave behinfi DOI INIOld• � SRO 6TORP, Cor. King and Geoxge et: ' • ' - said William Wilson, deceased, ono before tie infitranee, Tt is what .ought to be done Wllile I a on fo ever. ��cT i,, �• g :a . now, not Only in Manitoba but in all 0th DAY OF APRIL, (A, ,), ik395, - Tee • D Yy s W�L1�• Their names and addresses with ful articulare I'm neat_and go you should '- �" -- -1 pp ,and 1f the Other English speaking provinces of their claims and of the seawrities (tf any) bald But for a moms t doubt the ; 11:A �!Y r se well. There is no possible defence by them• Be sure ou try, in then ou'1I bnB,, A M� �'iR�++ i CND" NOTI()E IS FURTHER GIVEN that y y' y :�• AIlon for the present system Of mixing after the said last mentioned date the said a=- Ani neves • be wi hcut tile. e It 1- .1 - secular and rel, ous trainin b State eput.ore will proceed to distribute tine, greets of : Horseshoer & General Blacksmith. • I 8 y the said deceased among the persons entitled -'1'- Faith lly Ypurs', Your Fiarrt)W Teeth, 1Seeder Feet A officiale. As D. E. Thomson has well thereto, having regard •only to the claims o! r� which notice shall have been given as above re- - Plow Coulters, Etc., and have thecal at. ����� �Q� 1 • ,k ; � G Bald; before the state attempts to aired, and the said executors will hot be liable T]EIE,iZ`d.1hTDA R D• '"` ` or the said ""to or an laded to . before the spring rush. AU =�� teach religious truth it must �r1jt do y part thereof co any work done at 1 6 ' person or persons of whose -claim; Or claims owpst sible rice#, azid something -it has Heyer yet accts®Jed notice shall not have been received by them or we gCiarai t$o p@rfect tiiefa0t on New shoes Sbo Oafflt or 800 arwilt, 0d I . IID doing -de What truth is.. their Solicitors at the t e aloresai g : It i� guL*ieed '�tisfaotory• { Dated at Whitby this ifi�h day o February, 7014 SALE gy....�. �t must do more. It must require can- e. D..) ies5. , ;. 1.WIN , .� ,_ G R HA BARRY' � - �B� • - sad :- �x; fdidates for the teaohing profession. -to �Bro k-aOVWli,t vRAY, flEo. vV LSON, J'r:. whin FIt7$. W[ oN. ,9r. e take a theolagl0al course in add,tion y' L.6i b a� d O ec�l .109ke ill f T STATION. ; ? ¢h I solioitOlq fpr FtR jsut I xeaatora. .. -, p . - i - . „ d. c xf + - a 3..•, . b A real sol;alta A _ ,� ,n : (yam) 0 - Y _-.. . .-.. '-. p- ,-.: :. - : :. ) . , F . , ,:,. ^.z. ,.1 .- K:. 'S. ,.k- '•ss.3 ti'i - -.L +Z- •. it `{ : . -.:. - .. - - - - _ k .: 1 a#� - -, ,2 :! r. ,L^:'F ,L- t : ., ..1.yc?r a ..54" ....Z„ . 'II _ .. -: . - -. , <.,. i. . - 1 "-L7-:.'4 MI ae:"' .r} ,.'R...H4-. h + i�-. ?.... _ ,-. - : -- ,. �y_.. p'���.,+ ¢�.,,,rt +, _..I[;3' - ,fin - _,5 q•''-_: - .. . .-. .. - : •. , : }i. r .. - .. 211§ `^r2. H`w.y i'p : "G�•; - yr $_ - Rt• "• _ ,v, 11 , ;_ .._ . r : ,,..aa�� a .. _ - .. ?4: Q0... :. ., Lij� { . h t i#�?. i:3 =•e'S ... ,.-, •�:. .<.'�r -. 1'.:^11 t- _c - �Yi - ,ft. } a . , 4 y, ft}}�,gT. 4 �; F,:-LeAa^I.Fuy, S-'` .�eL ...' . ab,:Lv t F .S,6i'n. ....- .tet _ t aT _ • .w `i-�_ iS�:"1 keel-&i+.4.i„ _ .w,, afx .- - ».f,X :J ., �z' ,- 'J ''"' stag �a�sL�--rsokrias strytson as.� FARMERS! MARKET. - r"' r - -' ---,J].. ` �JST][tICT DOTS. rrtiAINs 80IN(I EAST DOS AS BOI�LOwS:-�V. r g4 } +` , . -TORONTO Mar. - 7t 89'x. No.4 EzpAEsa 9: 8 A. M. 11. ( ; L>yx THE h108'y BRAE FACED MANNER T, tt 16 MI7CED . • $: �' p, M. Wheat, tall ............. 00. QO.tA OQ 84 . _ • -Z j ;:, '+ T , �� <; S U - t1 8 LoOAL, - `:' , 6 2$ P. M.. Fxoia oQA ExcllAxaEs. - 00 00 t<4 6411 Wheat, spring ...,,.... . , bellford man who recently died TAAINs GOING W>tsT DUl"r As.Fo Lows. Wheat,red winter...... 00 00 to 00 62 - . ` .+• .+ _ . 1 A Carp . , n' . 000 to the poor. .. No. 7 LOCAL 9 28 A. M,' Wheat, goose ............ 00 00 to 00 611. 1 ft $2, Barley, bush ............. 00.00 to 00 48 -„-11,,.,... A total eclipse �[ 1,ha (noon, ylslbla in +'17 MIaED . ... r' 8 09 P. M. lF /r11 1.� lace on Sunday, ,' f 8 22 P. Ma Oats, bush ................ `00 87 to 00 88 �' =N,r ` , " nada, will take p , 1 EXPREssi 1. C oh 10th. - r':. Peas, bash ................. 00 67 to 00 00 I 1.t,. >.; I arch Yoing Conservative Club fii>diaD TASL1Ei.-Drxnbarto>lt Station p:- Hay, new, ton............ 11 00 to 12 75 +` hitb � ' The �V y McGilli T•$' Straw, ton ................. 6 00 to 0 00 - - � t y11 With Dr, C, F. 4 l J:. h anized �. .. org; TRLIN$ GlotNo EAST DUE AS OLLOws:- Dressed hogs ............. 5 50 to 6 00 fx•.;., s ,, ' `..ay as President. 218 P.M.Beef f 4 00"to 500 bir• Hugh J• lkiacdonald says he hag no No. 18. - MI`CED_ forequarters ion of contesting Winnipeg at the _� 8 LOOAL • 6 28 P,llq. Beef, hindquarters ......: 600 to . 800 r I " �''_ i tent Mutton .....................;: 6 00 to 7 00 _ y 11' preaching elections. TRAINS GOh. W ST DUE �AS 3LLOwS• ,. - 0 sands of b tter weekly, or Over �- Veal, carcass .......... et. 6 00 to 700 �" i= 200 p No. 7 LOCAL . . . 0 28 A.M, . Butter, lb. 00 1S to 00 15 O pounds dally, 15� being manufaot>ltred .... 3 +t. 17 MIXED. -. 8.15 P.M.. Eggs, doz...a.............. 00 00 to 00 22 . � ` •! RX Locust Hill ergs ery. Rg , 1. Potatoes, per bag..._.... 50to 55 The Oshawa' . Cu ling Club won !the szz , from the Ham- --- - - -- - - - ,' y i Governor U`eneral s prize DOMINION BANK ..1. s t , ..°: i ton Thistles by 18 >3hots. f 1." 11 -1f Diphtheria has _entered the home of'Mr. `,' Ca itai Paid u , $1 500,000 . f ohn H• Perry, Bethesda,'three of the p - p i f roily being down with it: KENDALI.' Surplus, -. $•1,500,000 y e election to fill the Vacancy in -- -- - `' The by PAYIN CURE -- iftaldimand used by the. unseating of ► WHITBY AGENCY. - ' r' r, Senn; will be held March 19. r ; ': ,I = � .� Mrs. Cgtherine Stewart, repot of the %eneral BanlctnA Basinew Transact• I - ' ` SAVINGS DEPAiiTMENT, • A ; - t_� late Alexander Stewart of Bowmanville, . , r3 led Tuesday in her 101st year. Interest allowed, at hi,thect current rste4. NoS i t,Al� h Brown notice of withdrawal required. piecia ",, The remains of the late Joseph THE Be J. THORTON, pe were MOST SUCCESSFut E®IEDY ho died at Bu$alo of la grip lOty MANA¢ER_ . ht here for interment on Monday. FOR lNIAN OR B[AhdT. - -- - bong , - .. = . The annual .convention . of the Wet oerwo m i bi�•r.. FOR...... , • s ' _` • - urha Sabbath School Association of --% $' }11 12 ;ot iCENDALL SSPAYI CURE. CUTTERS SLEDS r i b held in Orono on the 11th and . i' Iiox es Oarnu►n Henderson Co.1 IIL, Feb. M.'4i• . .' I e i- - . ..,., - •cch. Dr. B. J. >I�sZAta. f7o. I g _- . . :.j,��..-O. Measles have been very pre Talent In Bo�lrsrandoD �leea,elharedttsdingetp�at eea�lof1 as......,CALL AT.,+r+..r• ,­ A . 'tz est no less Yendatl's do Care with �o� .noose. • it is . . ookst wn for some time p woqde m�edioine. I otwebad mat• flat ha or • x t . I a.. I ' X ' an 2 houses having been visited by the an Oowlt Sp•vin and live boot oared her. i e �t E. �O,.tw fl =: r keep a bottle on hwn4 all the H J:J 1 Al. .- - i +v�� •,N iBeaB YOU" POWMI. - the husband of the woman A, A Dicks, h on Satnrda KENDALI'S SPAY R CURE BROCK ROAD. I. ! -. ; -411 11 who w a burned to death y oAnoa, o., Apr. e, ft _ in Toronto, was arrested Wed- N Dr. J. itMArs. Co. • I ' • � morni g, Deur Sirs -I haeme used ee�eral bnttiee of your -. i" K` ` nesda night charged with the murder .,Rendall a Spavin Cure" with uch saooeee. IC -0 ` , I of his ifs. think it the best Liniment I e've used• Rave rs- We have `a few second hand cutters wbiah � `" atotx�l one Corb, one Blood 8 avla sad kltted °� } 1�'h is in a name i Well, Haveock is two none Spavins. Have mmended it to will be.sold cheap for cash. -A �; several of mylrienda wliatl a mt�ob pleased with - as er. - - --- ---- - -.--- an escelhnt name for the Patron leader, and keep it, Reeves C I 9 . x p , ° 8°3� P. Box Bill. THE WESTERN BANS But don't you Bee yon have got to otvat ' For Sale by all Dniggdsts,,or peeress ' beforelyou can make a Haycock.11at's� B. J. gENDdLL COMPANY, OF CAN ADA. . .1 % . .. [ . ­( , the 5larter with this 2 . sNosWaaH ►ALLu, VT. - i' . _ , 1.. WHITBY BRANCH.{ Alex. Bruce has returned home after _ 1 V visiti e' friends in Brock Township; _ToC1 _ . tSapital Autliorizecl...... • �1��,� uh, route, Scarboro, and surrounding country, �.AR/�� Capital 6ubearibed......:.:......�.•... •: • • • �,� ' . and is now feeling quite able to resumeTO A Capital Paid-up............ • • . • • • •sic �­'...... = , . I s again in the goal.I . Rest ................ r oin # ' itis dutle d BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ti,t The trial of Jno. Hendershot and W.. . . . ' I John Cowan He ,President. Vice -Pres. D. Welter for thA murder of W. H. Hen- qq .5- - �1 Iieuban S. Hamlin, Esgr, F+J= .: : derehot begins at St. Thomas Wednesday o.�� w. F. Cowan, Ra�., W. F. Allen, Es ., J. A. ciib t�4�:� �� on the rand jury having return- eon, Esq., Ro ert A1aIntoah, M. D, Thomas . . . ti Ri,1 • °a afternoon, , g and Patterson, Esq. By a new device recently.pat�tted to V. S. T. H. McMillan ............... • • , ..... Cashier. • ed a true bill in the case. .. - - � t,; At the East Peterborough CouserVative Ca..nda by CHAS: Lu'raE j A Eieneral Hankin# business transacted. ' , I'- . ' ~' convention, held Tuesday in Norvvood,r. QglAALIBNR 987/ Dratte issued, payable n au parte of Canada. Jno. Burnham, M �P. was unanimously U4ited States, •nd on London, England, pay- s. able in all parts Of Eura e. Aigbeet current , chosen as the Conservative candidate, RUPT R E rates of interest •ua�ea� on Barings flank: - and accepted the nomination. Deposits and credited batt yearlp� Special •h ` �, Eight young men of Dresden OOntrib .�•�� tel.tion to oolleetiou of Farmer's sato notes. /� -3 Cl uted $25 t o the finances of that fawn last CA�,i �/ u ED �. n. ws1t� rtAaea: week for violation of the liquor law in WITH NO iNCON ENiENCE -== ----------- buying drinks on Snniay. The propriet- A PERFECT TEA I - ' ,>, WITHOUT,TRUSSSoo _ .. ..or of the hotel was also •fined.• . I Harvey Terry, a farmer residing is the • • • i • • •- ; ' r ronseoon, •" • • -• • ' - Township of Hillier, near CHEAP BY MAI , `hanged himself in his barn, �e Was 1 out name to us mean„ ort+f4� to you, _ C. A Post Card will du 4 IR K as' far as CHAS. C�ilTWE about 60 years of Mtge, and, 't� � �� kno�rn, in comfortable circumstances. Age cf l+crson or WESTDs ...y John Stone. the Errand Trunk eondaat• Case immatr.ra+i TDNdN 0 - - - CANADA . " r "t��� , or who was arrested some months. aRo on rHr, - `_ a charge of defrauding the (}rand Trunk --____ __-.- - -- -f - ---- --- - i,•:rsr �TrA i i • i • 0.• • • •`iii • • railway, and Sgainst whom q true 6111 T H E C E L E B R A E D t� TH C waii�oTEA il was returned has sold bis property and FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE Tl!A CUp ; ' i - AL p��l TY. - CO ttt� L E ITS N A T '[� �'1_u VA f run away. m. Prin les friends L�ii�1r1 ii - A number of 11Sr. W g pre _i acknowledg@d to b� the best . in the Presbyterian Church, `Orono+ �iunsa n"Tai ,t bq t r Ind• an - Ma ��� Tea K pt up ►, ,nn e furl a0at a8 :! COSI rot Ode Ce ewe Ther:;f.,roltlhcyi ut;e tthe he gQu+tret care ualities od linathe ••{�'�''�� 11L with a hanasan� ' hit' mo . U0 : �� vented hint �. ML��t� a mark of tlJeir appreciation of his long, b +lcctinn of the Tea and its blend, that ie why they Painstaking Berviaee as Tress• j Al j1iiP OR 1'I 't'U I7tF, CT'•::. h ,t it c,, thcroseit ess and sell it only in the original . faithful and p ,.,, kago•+, tha.:oby securing its purity and excellence . i'.,c up in ,� Iv., t lb. and g lb. pu ka es, site never :, I i i neer of the cobgregatlon• ,•„r'R(Iri Tll ' lli A'1%=� ' g � Newcastle and Orono ,01,1 in bulk. 116 , int sof - New � ,. A rew pl:�ns for the have been is• you can get lt`��e� circuit, Metllodibt Church, Why buy inferior coal whe y B Al.t. OOi1Ii 4R4CEus KEEP IT. - � 1' I Messrs. - .. - - - - 6II8d. The local preachers are the best for me ria@. l(y aur ;rover docs not keel, it, tell him to write to M1 ,� Ii. ; Moment, STL i.r MAYTER �c 00.. . Thos. Ellison, D. F. Wt 1311, �'.�� W. Bradley, W. Rich, A. ; - bFFICE A D AR Toronto. r�J' y��y� H. Simpson, i ..... - n and i3 t:ront Street East- Ling �•+' 0."�.ilit • ; 1'' Tourjee and F. Chapman- ,r•.. -- - ---------� -.�' P 1. " ; . Walter Kelley, the man who' P. R. ed IRING ST., PI KEAINGI. ; ; : ONDON . - fr;ti Y. ,i P. R. at - . 'Station Agent Smith of the C t �n'c `' under arrest at o Gordo Howse.}. ;, _ C4 N D I T (0 N fob xl� ,i�'8ek' _ 9 Sutton .Tl7nction, is ole awry CPP �.. DECTER. POWDERS I.+OOk. 011t - $weetsbtlrg. He told .the whole bow he was hired to do the job by saloon - - _ ___- .____ _ Ie the beet Blood purifier and general kee rs. Helly' has waived elttradition.WE �FER • ~' condition powder in the market. It aures £� __. • Mr J, M. Brooks, the new. proprietor has I all asses of general debility, loss o! apps• 110+[�i1�8 1�]1�. , - of the Oriental,bote_1 in Port Perry. TD � ,,Ptblic • frumimpurity . . er , - • " • " tite and all troubles arisi6g . I A'. 4" been for come time the Reneral` matisg r ped, 8 lbs �c Elons' business in the our allose send cod. of the blood. 20 oelat,. per Po ; of N. B. Teensy ( Made only by - Oshawa district. Jake is a first-class, - 50 cents. ? " -., hotelman, and should command s respect STATIONARY,: _ p � W S E i . business in thi• SCHOOLFSU PLI S '• able proportion of the ► . Y R NS, Chemist and Druggist, �r town, th KNITTIN TBS. •. ��•, The Delineator far April is galled e W HI FI E 04LS. d is an - . - - ----- I 'I$grinq announcement number, an T1"V'1 i,`�iT . .1. . . ..'...., KEN LJ 1 1.7 a� excellent specimen of illi• most papularg8 good w0 18II Mitts �IId E -R . 11'. . 1 . -1 wuwall'e magazine. The subscript, • Rug P tte a=. . _' OAS,a ; .I price of Th@ Delineator is 61,00 -a y - F Address all - I. LSingle .CopiBa lb Dents. - - --f- - F I . .11 �jmporlum } bliehin Co. 0�1. 5. .. jii • W ii+.. - `r. r � rJ9 l orders to th@ Delineator Pa R : of Toronto; ( td•) 8a Richmond Street P I C K R I N G T TOMO T fast. End p HOU - -- BA West Toren ,Ont. __ -- -- ----- - . ', K: V: N {CAIN -,- ----- - - -_--- -. --- - - �. . pDIN - A ; � I y �. 'POOD'f9 'PIRG B �RP �pR!p�LL .. , .. . 1tYsh Aeiated7. =1 TYe Iirewt Eai guaranteed to i U �L, I i �Os ` • six � .. ��G PY " , - - T A - promptly: and permat►eatly E ,�,EE "n]� N �'I. jj�T11. ss, jMtestone,RDertn- TH F- LW AY - - ��j . atorrhea, hnpote+►oy and an - .. I eff"s Of Abu" or $y�eesee, a: ii'°, EAtoeddt176 nee ytnpM ,1�5[ I i Z Of Tobacco UP{ st{mu- ,_ o $ •fore and After. ants, uhtch soon lead- - rare. • w cw z ;I lirmtty, hit,anity, Consumption and an early p ➢ _ •l i _ z Has been preserlbud o'er 3b years in thousands of ; easea; Is the only Retialite and honest Medtoine J �`(n �� - Askdrn latter 1�'ood'. Phosphodinej it ,,, LlE 1✓ knotrn. 86 ��- -, . heofferasome worthleas medicine in place of this, ,-.4 -- 'ilrstolas8 " is the place to buy f f5 3ncloae price in letter, and we will send by r t�A : 11r1. , mall. Price, one package, :1; six. V t�V I ' lets free to any address.'1 iLl I $ Y '� S)Ww. Ito wiR ours Pamph MY c o o �, ..� - S . . . - . . � .� .,. -.. I -,_ � . - ­.­­.�­­ ­ � .. �-­4­-- The Wood CompanYr -S T . ",j F ' Windsor. Ont.. Canada: 9,�, • f. I �� AlAI I have In stock the' f' olio ng stoves : ' I ,.- .I 4 , Seld in Whitby by W'. R, Howse. - Y THOUGHT, - , � � -- --- _ :,�TEE� IN FA���, s IV1. . _ . , L x< E !4 ..s �.ii�rn�rclal - r - ITIS C os A T RD BI IEU- { �.: : also a rst•alas s stook of tinware. made .. a* y. T o _est material. , " Stationery-. its tr°� t -L.. part o f he b . �. no wood used any 'B a>nd �� .. -� a., 1. 1. ::;; cons ruction. �+ aV8�y0l1 g Fu%i6ed at `��" r Ove _ OD, Furnace Work . P �iR �AQ a ep�ialty; . PIdee at t�le , r, aranteed. ' alnted and gn CaII in and gee wblat L can do %r you• { "" - ,.1. n ,. �• All hely p , . SEN y ' I .�.1,.1--l-r- . O c ,� CSE . • E �. - . G zc ° oLD A =- ' Itr,, I , I i 1.,. . :. l.+. OT 14 . . c - ,� - - - 1. • ..F,, - • :' fit; a�". .y - _::s"i r'(r' r;. 4 i• 5.•': a� .; ! - 1 �k ..::': ..-.:.:-: . - ._ !� _ -. ( ..1 d"iv.c +,y n ,osis: - i .,._ { • ; . I ,• _ -',, Y 4 .W*�•C. fi i= a -e.�- l`s a I y,,� 9 x _ t T= A w• - o .« ."W. y. 1.,.. - - - �.... ,.. -. .. r.. :_. µ�fji - -moi`. ,G :'. • .x ♦• f_ ;. ;_.M:.', <.' - •off z�a ` yam} y • F #FyL. y�. j- +,� .. ' •"fie s g. 4 t •F",-{ac--r`;1e+.',,-._t°-:i:'.r=.2t'.'r,,ti»t,u'"..u,*+ra'��--%4w',''�'`"''3i -'�'_'i='{. ._'•:,,..... # -.z =v -'R- . - �` • a;v. "s�. .fit,.. - Vii: xa - : - .. . - ... ,.. .. i , - - ► •. �c a°;?�" ' ;r.:. % :ales; e� fa�a•.r 19 1`, . . •"moi , 4. ,- err,.. r xJ' i .._ .. ... - t s' z _ ),. _ . :: , - 4 1 ;y . , r,. >.> . .. :' - t - ". ...,..:.- s _ --. . #a. LG` . s .,. ...x.t' W.le' ( a•, L:' v,l�ia, , . - _ « , t... .y - .tea _ - _ ,s,��, . ,• , - , d y 7 ) t -- - .. .; : --, .._......-... .-.-. ._ -yo- .. - k 's, - _ - ', , ,; . . --. -. ' .} -- ivy' �p. � - : ., - - . x � i. . ' ,e: w_ . r- , �: ti .. ... . 3... .. ..�.. i. ,. , - - .-- . ,.. , .. . - ........, c - - - :. f _. -., .._ .- _. .. - .. ixt . . . -.... ... Y. .-. .... ... .,., ."- ..,, -. w. r.... . - , f r --` . .. - ,. za .... - �. - P r •• _ l ct. - ... ,. L . ..-- . . .1 - - - ". }fid• -- - f AD agent for W. K: Vanderbilt paid Thaee to yen vo a+►teirnent . of the etotd �"EA�V�TI� �QR DD _ TOE WEEKS NEWS, � $14,600 roc a pearl sad dia►.�oad necklace weather throughout Austria.- . Since Bull• 1D D ' - a death OD O at airs auo't{on sale of eweller in London day 22 persons have beenl frase , . _ Y a . '_ on Thursday. j - to t3atlola. :lrttetre t# is l:ew tltttta>klia#►ed--lgettesber •f i CANADA. r„ One of the fot•nter directors of size ill- A special des ait!'h trr►tas GlaatemaG► says 4�eers sad arp>.--lits fvaeltly itevrs, U�bTCREASB IN T I�� pp BB, P% t - Chathatr has asked to ba made s cit . fated Bank of Wales {s willing te► a $1 � It is semi•otfiofall anaouneled that a squile- paFer> pwve.eeu Aaaaui Ctwewisttos► •t TION OF AFRICAN A Dk t ]Cdr. Robert Fore,"Kin arca, is deadF 440 in order to be relieved of any possible mart with . Mnxyico- has been praotfcally ttrptas. g liability reaohod• •% Thirtydve years r4o the Rev. William The Ciliac+!!-fl'•r se Ira! la the A boy named Godfrey hanged himself at . ^Sire. A movetteat ie oa fioot in England -. The inenrgenb to P!eeu have aur- Booth, general. of the army, beoatne a Rete lira et `+o d ser etsR�i:'fr► .Toes ti $ahler,one of Winn> - e N iaaer celebrate the sixth centenary of the British rounded Lima. The Qovornmottt troops minirtter of rho Methodist Now. Connexion >!" �aee-fa lice st vatic Tote 4 . r ' P P P- Parliament, which will be oompleted this are throwing up earthworks and barrioadee nuseioa i!i n land. ''hb NewOonnez• vaeaeas s seg° :erT +lsr11 yeti;. hotelmen, is dead. summer, for the ciefouee of the capital. pe g We are w1d by seine writers - The Pope has aompletely`reaovered from The new to edo destto er Banshee was Mr. F. L, Shutt, the chemist of the Rx• ionists were commonly of A w,srmer and roduetion o. • th $ .... 'his recent india osition. Y Rob• more emotional t than their brethren of p . gold throughout i p given an official trial on the (Hyde on perimeatal farm, and Prof. Jamas W. Wm. Fitzgc.�ald, a well•kn' i i~eddent Friday. The boat utte►iaed an average braon, the Dominion Dairy Commissioner, theolder Wesley D body. Loud responses had maintained a n rural inoreaml . of Hamilton, is dead, aged 76. speed of twenty-eight knots an hour. will leave Ottawa short y on . an eastern And.hallelu jahs were heard at their services TO year' we Deed not have �p ��t The Kingston etatuA of the late John A. Hon. Winston Churcbill, oldest son of lecturing tour. tlurfng rho .prayers, and Chair unadorned what b called the silver .problso►, Macdonald will be unveiled July 1: - the _late Lord Randolph Churchill, has The Manitoba Gleovernmei%t has submitted seems to be sense In the con -N _ Rey. Father Langgevin will beaonseoraied entered the army, receiving the apppoint- a bill to the Logial'atu? ,rhloh wilt ons o8 coaventioles ware.usually ftllod by °uargetio this had been the case we ehoald� �' f Archbishop of St. Bonifooe, March 19. meat of lieutenant ►n the Fourth Husears, all auppl.iss to Gorer.arr►ent house at Winni- preachers whose appeals frequently aroused not h% Sir Lonsld Smith arrived in Montreal one of the crack cavalry regiments. pert. The sup;yies aro to be oat �ff when earnatat ejaculations of accord freta Choir '°8° so many movements Iook{gg Thureda after a brief tri w Euro The influenza a reads ra id1 in Lon• the time of the present Gloveraorezpires. monetisation of silvc, Those amu' Y. P Pe• F p .Y oongregattons. Ads. Booth was apgoiated M r. r,r in has. started a scheme for the don, ny members of the Commons and Baptiste Cornelius died in rho County up to the present tine,,. have g g the Hot ee of Lords are Amon the victims. iaol London Lrom.consuDJl tion. Cornelius bald sp�eoial evangoltstie Nsrvoes, 'and been p y establishment of a rural banking system 8 t , P abortive ohwracter, At the at uebee.-. Lord Dunraven's name heads the long list had been sentenced to tw3 months' impris• when the Conference of 1861 required him, ooafaiftol " Q the snbjet►t held fin Loudon last of distinguished Fatiente in the news- onment for selling.liquor to Iudians on his to settle in the ordinary oireuit work he Mss • � ` . A runawa soboolbop, aged I3,' was found papers. reserve. Hie rdon arrived sat before delegates were present from En - on Thursday just' oat of Quebec, nearly - Pa j ees{geed, and began the work of an •vac• $lad gw At the einqual meetin oa Wednesda he died, • United t3ti• ee, France Qcamsn frozen to death, g Y geller, whfoh be has carried on spec sicca . y, Ho - Henry Stewart, aced' .23' recently from of the owners of the Glasgow steamship As a prisoner on Thursday, -in" Victoria In'the East cad of Landon he observed that Belgium, Australia, and many offer � ,, lines the chairman said that the present B. C., was leaving the dock, after' having the vast majority of the ((people attended no tries, nothing tangiblei was accom ° . Glasgow, was arrested at Hamilton on a prospect afforded no ground to look for an been sentenced to five years' imprisonment lace at worehi Glad he rtwrted "The plishoI charge of forgery. _ - improvement in the shipping trade during for robbery,he said, "Thankyou sir "which pp p' thoa$b the rooe�ing served ae an • Ohrlettaq 1lttte&fon" in 1865. This was oiPswgi t Ethel Richardson, -aged nine 'was frilled the present year. was interpreted as 3ont•+mpt of court. He afterwards develo of the growing sons went in favor t by a G. T. R. train on Thursday at Point St. Ped• I al e r - Charles. ' The Prinos of Wales formally opened the wrs taken bask and given three years . settlement of the mosey problem' f United. Service Institute at noon on Moa- aditional for each word. . _ . err MILITARY LIMN, � �' national agreement on a basis of bi-mtI4 Wm. Ashlej►, jr., a G. T. I(. switchman, day, ,He was very hoarse and coughed Taylor & Henry, liverymen of Hamilton, and 1878 reaPivod thenazyie of "ThteBai• Item. Bent Mr. Be►ltoar, who fat►o� tl was killed at Niagara Falls the other day, frequently. In his ope°ing apeeott he were summoned by Humane Inepeator vation $rmy,' ander which w peltation Chan a Ecom I$n li►nd's recent mono while coupling Dare. leaded the e►im of the indtitu ,e, whfoh it to Hueter on aoharge of rtaryinq their twenty- tt ra id! taw. p g g � F mai• Mr. Toole ea -Td. P. F y g It is now established In 1 y, P., :` narrowly iostruot officers in military science. The' year-old stallion Raven. The home was oeuntrias and colon{sty, tinder.the leader- io gold standard, wa careful to say , escaped serious injury in -a runaway near building includes a banqueting -house, removed from the stable and died two days ship of mora than 10,000 officers, .who give nothing could be doae� towards altering Gladstone on Saturday fronting on Whithall street, whfoh was att,rwards, The defendants gave evidence thett� ]furs to the work for very retell pay. standard except through • eprnpletA E ' Mounted olice have fount_a mii'sin donated by the Queen. • I that the animal was fed. The Polios . P g Magistrate reserved his decision, It her about 4,ti00 �rpi, wad outpost&, Ira r party of Calgary enrveyore in a famished uNtrsn t1TA'1'Uffi.. ' has thirty-five weekly newspapers and uvz'saxA'rlorc AL oo•orrrterttix, and frozen condition. i `[ six monthly magazines, with an annual Dir A month afterward the German Curr Sa Lonta Mo, her 83 dase� o! emalTpoz, The T., IL dt B. Railway Company has The U. a.�four per cent. bonds have bee° THE -BATTLE SHIP OF TAE FUTURE. oulatioa of morn than 40,OW,000eopies. I�q Commission adjourae after a len ee entered suit against the Hamilton Spectator _ P _--, balanlce shuste are issuetd annually, and wrrr roeettags, during wh'oh its me glia ordered to be rinted, II claiming $5(1,000 for alleged libel, aertifiod b the andiron of the Midland Ate ®Id .I.Inle et Bwtlle ttletp 1Revtveet-1r;tar y arrived at about the me concl usio Is A famil at Victoria B. C. has beeln Washington's birthday was fittingly Railwa Com an . It has R7` ,tcaiaia °s' Hundred Sheila Could tae Fired Ever Y P Y g snmmin u tiro ease t the olorin fanned byeatin codfish from whish the boaored in the United states on Friday, 7 +rrisons at home sad abroad sad 24 g P q �r�0e, Po Y R A/thate. K • Gonial von Poswdowa y, Secretary of tw `- livor had not been acquitted. NeRotiatione are on foot for the amsigs• - homes of rest for officers. It bar a trading Imperial Treaati+•y, eclared in cube motion of the Chios n Herald and Times. Is the powerinl battle ship of tba nt de i g ptese partmant, and an industr al farm or Bret' John Palmer the elle ed dounterfaiter ,that the Glove nment of C e Lieut. F. P. Peck, of Sandy Hook, N.J., day, with tier low freeboard, her impr•gna- large extent on the bank• of rho Thames. cannot establish ao t rmay at Ingersoll, has been committed for trial. All thorn o r�itlons ars carried as ander y rmaaent,position iw Adam Roea -has beet► remcved, g ao'killed on Tuesday by the bursting of a le citadels► her enormous guns of ,mighty silver by any action i is possible to take, et►ilbre oil► oat t And are we. likely the genera s abroluta direction.... nnlese is eooaeotion ith Cha } �overnmenp . _ The Dominion lists of voters for TorOtito Five tninerii ate acid to have be8i, itilled g g Glenarsl ,Booths tgterpretatlon of Cha of other netton•t d, that ex asp and Montreal will he printed in these cities have a reas4i anoe of the old-fashioned 100- text which says that -!godliness bath the h" shown It to be ez eedin [ per► 1 by wn ex'ploeign in a eelLer near Pottsville ramie• a( the life that now is as w ►11 a& g'y ditlicnit t to expedite matters. • Pa. Y ' pan chip of tl►e line with her enormous tree- F recare even favorsbIs oonsideration of M. dA Witte the Ruasiari ' Minister of board her hree or roar decks sad a better °f that which is to come" is chiefly diseot• matter, mach ears cin t►otion witn 1Km. Ma O ed 8tS wi►s killed by ' Y j otiK Finance, is tabling measures for the promo- iy' ed to the betterlhent of the and a Lake Shore train at a occas{n in Buffilo of guns so umeroas, ro nick actioned sad P°m'- (�overntaonto; and fins, ly, if all the Clovers tion of cotton rowing in Russia. on Thursda fI q degraded.' Ede does not trouble himself menu of 8arope and merica should Y• so effoedve that no, hu►nan energy of resist with Cha "hI her otitic►&m." with doubts ingather with clic pn puss of "recto ' . - Henry Star ei, who was stricken down , . -- by paralysis a the recent session of the Thomas Decant, a highwayman; was"n. &nes coal withstand it an hour t Land about the insporations of the Bible or with j . silver to its lost positi n, •the question et _ - _uebec Legislature, is now able W be out. t�nced to impprisonment for ire at Crovilte, Nelson's T falgar, Abouker, Agincourt, re. theologtoul ha►r-eplitwnRs Axid• oavillisgs, fixing a ratio bet"sea old and silver w is Cal., on Wedpeeday, Finding that there are be involved in die ateel whfoh it ie r The report c the royal ompleteion on At Pekin, 11., Albert Waliaoe, a 1 diesi• Produced i steel with four times their ton. P eaft the liquor traffic is nearing xompletion, It OAZR'rAIM RiLtpiat7l7 'rgTtis able to presume would ever be .allied, will contain 4,504 pages, paled young wn, shot hrs sister, her •has• nage, with a speed never yet reached by . `' better results is likely be reached by band and a b y, any but rpedo boats f Think of it 1 And tha8 best directly aa$ toroibl as hsmaa (}4t '� I$,waom,c U ion "who are The K)ilding and plant of the �amilton - y , Bridge tlomp¢ny: has been sold -to tfle The steams City of 3t. Augustine, lcaq armed wit 100 guns, :each capable of Bring tile, be sad his coed jurors prefer to devote to ask he Reichstag request the vesical overdue from Jacksonville ut is ut Bar• Chef whole energies to their exampLfiaste°n Federal (Ioveramentr fuss in�itagese r Gurney•Tilae' (,ompany for $49,000• mudw ou Mona for coal. P (rora alx thirty shots a minute 11Vhat &&d devaloptttsat„ It it understood tAwt �` power oou d resist ►t t There is no human his present Visit to Canada is connected to acts° another.. bi- etallio oaoterseee, The Hamiit,On Thutla on Tharedaq won y So �m ez wn so es naive sr Mary Nino - a° Italian a ed 30 with the desire to find an outlet for the d e ue dif . the Or resin Curling Association �'ankard It int appliance, eaaept 'the undeveloped sqb- oulties at the silver p blew that there - • for the fifth time, defeating 14iodsa , b one wtia murders in New York on Tuesday tabor of persons wham he oropoess to draft seems to be Quad fo the o inion t the shot. y Y b her hue d Vinoenso a bwrber, marine to psdo boat, that n►oald prove a Y trots bis farm is Lo»rima to Cha ooloniaa. p match fo such a monster. publicists who hold that no action of - P.remier Bowell on Wednesday received Gover°or Orton, of New York has . The Mail, some ye•rs age, pointed ont �overuments cuan bee tensive and power• a deputation making for Goverment assist•. signed the , wson bill, • preventing the The pi tare represeuted above is the work with reference to a similar scheme that it 'ful aaougb to wft6sta rhe far greaiar . ante towards the return of 800 families of display of for ign flags on public buildings. of an Ell fish naval architect, who ells i.s woo no charity either to this country or foross wbioh have b ught about the "' - . French-Canadians' settled in Northern he dian use has ssed a bill ro• the old line of battle &hip revived, bar o han bars, some of which are rob•itily in - T Ia Ifo pa p a pr omtatrants to brin a na,nber n Michigan. . hibiting prize flghttng, and making It a. e.used to t it c here d i of t eau sn to evito a sad snob u a ld be correlated Sir Henry Brougham Look, dovernor of crime to etch r engage in or attend a fight, po&eibtll fes , determtaed -'b for recent lar hem on land ,which they would not naturally tt lima wen rl owed. The reoorde Y Cape Colony, hue beep recalled from his Mr• P• Bo ndotF, Fires ewoeutou stride made. in rbs psrteotloa.etaow how to work. That. however, was of the pa.t ouartrr of a oexitur canes 'to Searrtary of the the rat fire un within tbo ass Lwo or before the Salvation Army farm in London show that Y_ Taoaitian,owin¢ to a long•staading difference Raseian Lena ion at. V17rshington oommitt- P q P war started. It i! now . of opinion with Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the ed suicide at is residence in that city. three y. Of course the ship is only yet propa+,ed only to m g>rc�. . Premier of t}�a colony, an idea, but Abe may yet te►ko form in Cha nand oat to Canada those who by w two John Delah y, of Cobden, Ono; died eD years' residenoe.oq Cha army acres at home is ie esinrseof being scall ,The P'instscfsl Ex•�rlmyor Spencer, Thomas MoCermiak the train nes Chicago the other da Oq ProKre iv• spirit of naval advancement. have proved tbeir fitness tar : irouiele for February Rives a very fall ' and other trus'tEea �f the destto ed agrtcaltotal C t y Queen's hie return fro California, where he bad Mraderi k Cloves, an atclliteot of the 13ritirh work. It the. esaditiou ba &trivtly adhered and cardial review of the world's prr;duetios Avenue Mattodiat church, London, will gone for his h Ith, to, those &same no rai}soo why a Salvatloq of gold. fad silver for the;years l ;1 to 1434, visit American cities to secure ideas on ®avy. b designed this vbsal, thoagn•a°t ArmY{raaadiansettlamenishould not prove ineliuiva, From these it would appear that . church architecture. The baeine a portion of the v111sg1e of with i ed,ate hope of her aoceptauoe, a saxes. : Hamilton,"N. Y., the seat of Colgate U°i - the longed -tor increase i the producuon of Protests hove been entered aprainet a veriitq, was Imoet entirely destroyed by gold has. begun to take p ace, . : number of London Aldermen who were fire on Thurs sy night. The gold production of the world declined members of laic year's Council, on Cha steadiJ! Moat 1!!71 to 1 B'gian►ag ua ground lost they had failed to kee n the The Lowe Flag bill, pre�e°ting the P P display of for igtr Bags on ublio buildings, ' ' 1871 with ft,014t308 oonc , it wa■ in 1&lb, sinking fund.. p , puaed the N w York Senate on Wedges• 5.002,5$4 ettaoes. The average anansl A young 1+'arnter' of Harriston;. (int,, day, and it n w goes to the Governor. r. - product for the first Bve ears war Stir+1,000 . -named Wm. J. Shannon, while engaged *Frederick Douglass, the well -•known ! • ( aunaes ;roc Cha serooad five years It wee in oilin{� some pact of the maahii:ery of colored ora died suddenly of heart i 6,S1,pA0 aunoee j far third ►t was cafe' hii •viu3mill fell and was dawn into the '1.. ►,.,i`� + i ' disease at hi reNidenee to Anaoostta. op- f'''ti 4.Al2,000 •uaa w. Duri g the. next five shaft, being f filled simnel instantly. posits Washi gton, at 7 o'clock on Wed• •3 ` ! Yin+ -18 •90, io°Itutve the annual pro- Fifty thous, nd dollars worth of maokin- needay sight~ �' - duotion rose slowly fro 5,044,363'ounoea . cry lately imported from bn la°d war to 6,711,451 ounces, and the avers a far seized in the g The probab lity of the "tent ' i . !� . ' - p� Globe Rubber Manufacturi° pp �g>•s&r r_ , , '.i " &'S that period. was S,3 Q, ooaoea_ with• •_ g retmbaraibg t e Cwnadian fasherntsn for the l'ompany at Quebec by the cnstome anthori- lou etutal°e through the Behring Bea ! t .4 �•� • • in the next tour years the dvanoe was very ties for under valuation, { `�� marked. In 1891 the rod et was decidedly seizures epees to be beoQming leer. - ,Z. 1 • I" , p The Rev. Rabbi Veld, of tale Tem • , 3N (,' 3? 4,,,' tri '�+�/` ahoce 1871, and by 1994 it had advanced ,Emmanuel Pl The strike C the Brotherhood of BIec- t 46 per real;. over that of i 1.. The tigures 11Zontreal, has been appppfated trioal Werke a at New York agatget s w V' i �� ba lase �. of the t,broaioIe for u Both by the D;mi�iit,n anti Q�ebeo Govern- th years are mrents chaplain for fit. Vincent de Paal' Dine -hoar del has resulted in w genera _ � follows : - penitentiary and the Montreal gaols. btrtke, evh{ch probably take out 1,000 c-} _ r,;_% . . . 1 - n en and oto - s�"` ' I W0iLD'5- GOLD•- tlxci►W. ` on . at tee►st !!0 large itior baildinga, --- It ie reported that the French exiled � ""' � � � _ under the charge of Commandant Dloateu ,,,,,,c• '''� 1881 . , r. . . . ..... 6, 2s6,'135 189- ..... 7,t'41,li2? for oe-vice i° the interior of Africa., w,� Fire •broke ant iii Cha Ledger Wood 1K9$ .. • • • • • • • , . , • • • • • 7,0}?•� }►,7 surpr wd;that half the force was &anihilat- i3akery on O sohita ave°ae; Hot3pringr, _ Ark., at 4 o'cl ck on Friday morning; jt .. • - ed,and that t} a remainder have been drives . .... • ... , "c . 1894 8 ttlu 1`'" frost; their lin of march and their retreat is in the soot ern part of the city, where a is by iso tt►aians aA ticti i•t,e most •,marked• feattir in this very cut ofl: boarding hon s. abr,nnd, and to an hour poarible Yees"1• OETTINfa FAT IR FIV$ IIINUT�S. diettnct adva►►ve {a, Qf sots a the prafuct three women had been burned to death Sh b gat so largie fn tonnage dirplaoement of the African mines, whin eight years ago The Alr&rgnis of Dufferin, at the anna&I six boarding ouses, several storehouses as the larger. of England's battle ships Aa„ ,1100, Isix trick:avei~tt-ad lay awe •� . was barslq existent, and which has come banquet of tiie French Chamber of -Qom. and fifteen co ges, in all worth $Iftow, no nearlY so nuwietdy lri,a seal way, gnueh forward with great rapidity, -as the follow• R a v e l 1'ri to to re l su is {a, metre, said thin: there ne' - had been a had veep swei t 4w* , The dead &rot Mrs. an n stable la all kfe►de ai wew4her. iaflu- Ing figures show . ti since hie airival in Parrs when the re-- Laura Aoa4tm n; as Henry J. McLeod of paototuh tri ka everg and nstoncshin { it g AFRICAN GOLD--ifL'1�'iC", i tone of t1�e two aoantrtee evttre more g S v colored , °had -Au' "tin 4mj� ( r y n►ore oomfortabla for officers and orig!uated was 1487 ._............. ` .. 2.3,, ) f i .ndly and more obviousl that of s fat dian says Pearson s ��Voekl . y conciliatory Bradstreet' re r �'+' or w, a"d • (tres,t deal less costly to build. Thii was done b the Ravels. y• Isss .................. 2i } ; ' c n Loth aidee� Po t of the trade situe►tiritl l3 c awful powers of offense cone ham her y One of thR lK};g .. • .. 41 ,'. i •- ... ►n the U'oited tates not encouraging. The en rmuus battery of #* id fire l►otora in the pautomiloe vita at a table and Ilabo .... • ........... • • • • • • .. 3 At LeaRiington silver medals have been , ane trade irreputsr. aR last whfoh no hurgan ger could weather is un ettled t► guns, ravenously site dian atter disci of fwd that lttltl ' .•....•,.........:..... 4;9, 3i12 .+I pre9ented to iMeesrea F. Comber, (loiin A alightly i proved demand ie re reed et od, M a sarvast brin s to him "". ;_';,l►Il I' g Presently the jh92 Cullin, B. Miller, (;- Johnston, Frank Ives, p° r. l%lowes calls bis c►oarist tba 1414,9, who, like most ravehoua eaters, uses Igo; "' . " • • ♦' • • . • • • .... I I,•i► 119 in a few direct ions where westhae has been Yo uptne, because the te[iety '.' brirtles� " rather thin and cora ► "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Herman and Ralph Robson, John Robinson better. But R nerally storms and bad r • • • • • • • • .............I.......1,:i51.1'� and M. Williams for their bravery in res- o}�ds $ r general desar► ting hs gives &o >Y. .,eglns to grow t$g4 • • • 1 wa;: ,3 have chocked Lstributlon and lowerel lite to ■ :-lyirplaeetnant, 12,tat}0 tour ' s t �� plump• His clothes tit hila exueLl Hia cuing five ice cutters who d$ifted oat into average of col eotionr. The rttaeeu of the 23 knots; horse ower pee wl4tstat,at e►taadtly etwnlle, oat une,r the If life lances+e in•the Iota .gold'�pra.inc� the lake on' February 2 new bond facts is.however, restorigg oog8- in ties of stoat alp over, $*ut her b&tter6 v°r a ecce �tua to this source a nae, in would . dance. roipewh t in the financial Outlook. to Cha thing co oxc{te wonder, e era it ii few min g + LiRRAT B,iITAIiY the audience All the while a like a esus ® tits be vory impo#feint dao ire the; uucer Icon and steel ace doll ;there fe n0 iaeresse S' xtesa 8dnoh nlok•flrl r►otiahige. Ii1 a tainty of ealculationa bgaed n a rclaci vel y Dr. Hnike, president of the Rcyat Col- in the inquiry for textile fabrics, There is i oh uick•flring gaps ; 20 l2- o utas he ba& grown to !K► a tent 9 ng pinna ; 20 4$ eight or nine feet tall, add with rho nti ""knowti regiou operated f r so- biiurt a lege of 8urgeo{ss of England, is dead. a prospect of the coal industry betq,4 fn 4 ick P under gxi�rtions of au igBated helicine, p time. But as a matter ed t ct, the "breat q ring gage ;p 8 aqd S pounder always brtt►gs teeth coat's of I T'ho sight prodactioa of ' ;African m'nes i ► t,s94 more settled o ndition song, but Now York ulok•firf.,g Ran■ t improved Maittm a con, cativo! Lord Rosebery is indisposed, and fe con• is again the arse of a bad industrial din• uns. Ae Mr eughtee. It fi°ed to his bei, .Clowns &a e, against sgoh you k ou hcwy sae+l produce it after 'tcoount,s for nnty arsine ..6 per taut. or _tile - Eight_vessela ware launched on the Clyde tarbance irogi a "sympathetic strike," , battery " uo ship oould stand a • The food eaten is all'• pro• vcr'wa o vthe total world's prod uct 'n 1894 , in January lae�t as against eleven in Jsn QXNRRA" o ship In axisteace ooald cans '• * sad Party fo°df sad is made of tissue paper, e a era}leannual product for lei;1 nary '94. He may well make the ctat From erne tahk outo[ch(�hen® up into little bits anti 'fihe former was t3,8�'d,pOU o„taceE, th -l+c-ter Famine pre ails in Earl Africa, roadside 400 aimed shells oouid be Brad tots ,oQe w utl►-whenever the noses torus 5•tounuea, the i°crea,,e 3, 1u,�111i1 The; Queen ion arriving in London the A rising of t ►e natives Aga{apt toroignora vary urinate, and in the midst of a 4ostile r""" Hie clothes are all of rubber °UiQes and the Atricap prodia other da w enable to walk without ct wee I,ti:;t help. . Y ie threatened t Cairo. fleet she oouid hour is as high ae twelve aannd® to Bt aur tight seonnd the tvriete oupces. There hue bean since 1�� In-sittilIg down he puts the.hee! throut;liout rho v►►orld a !very ;;eueral The bill to repeal the anti -Jesuit jays, shell& a second, ' No battle,�►hip, no matter of`ons boot.ovei a little trw to t; 4 Ari,eahibitioih of the orb manivfae ares passed the Ger an Raichetag on Wodq what her armtor, oouid &toad sty for, sitar &n P the eta e• 'nceeaae and a steady nae. Fol,ow its are r'' and general ilndaetriee of Anstria�and day, a&siate►st Imts►ediatol oc.,I l g ' th® products of the various mines, except ell, rho fife of rrEsy &hip is its her man. Y p ea a' . tube Hungary will .be held III rustling from a pair of bollowN to a hole in 1flq Africa, for rho year 1 t3S8 and the yens London next The British t7bltimbia Le-gislatues.was' nemoealizo tier prow, sad the ship is gone. Cha boot heel; Chau h° year. porngued on T ureday, with less than the A ship like that could not be rammed, blows him up, lt394 : i James Traand of the $einft: of i4lpnfal usual pomp. because she is too speedy. ghe could not jt t°uet be a rsthesr anpleaswat sensation C to rho actor to feel that he is ao>hiug more �-ov Csi. ,' ___ } died on Wedneoday, $e 'vas well` luo torpedoed e>zcept by submarine a nae in New York and Brooklyn. known A Panama s Dial sayi tfi see attain is for what for oda haat oouid approsogh her than a wind bs _ }.; were made to urn trolot► thn other slipp o sutler. g, but actors ata uredo to I8t3g t q9j. .j. Lord Acton has been sp00-atedpmf or gbt, i such a ha;1 of metal 1 The fanciful Por• $Y thg sia'a the•suit has grown t stral:a..:.,,,,', ,.1,34I,�0ft 1,�",,�f� 1 bat ware all a eaaoeuful. iia full size the wind ea 1 1 604 841 2 OyU, l2 oypin� of tp-day bids fair to be the meueter tba boot heal Its ecl Rueslq•�tates.'.e •. �...•1'U, 0151 l�:ifi4,(:8a x= of modern history at Cambridge„ to Count Ese on Perponoher -has been fi kiting maobino of the fuCure. �hn da r P 8t4 up. ;Thant ob aQ° enoceed Cha ]ate Prof. f3eley. arrested in Bed in for comn►itting rjppy o heavy gnus and heavy armor ax ` y Other Countries- ,36:I l�titi:tt�� The Charit Qr I 1 o o�tsr. Y gasfDue arrangement, of springs under the • . - ��8, , y ganiaeition Society; hes in a eesndatotu adultery Dasa. taken ate a to re oto p press the evil of s reet, g s feet the height i "uired. From this it is evident that frog, canoes �� � U A epeoial oa le .from Valparaiso tltiye i'h81ew Zealand Boase of R,et►ioh tinny be rogaededas fair y parmauout tnen.d+�city aoaoggayoang children in Lon• tiara is no ern,, is the report of w poaaihle tivor hue there hue limon in addition to the p►cxluot don, fust aholi®had liclt�orsellin t esef the 'riera8l 1s fi suer between C iii andArget►tfna. Parliementar refs ,. 9 1 dsspend of.eatiroi new it3in a ver Icieci•ie�} afid 1; a&htAcilt rusms. m' he wu6er. They ' e. a Y i ,W ,< :'. I great ewilie r jApisd eras wotcome iDoroase,tn the olcj r°dt+rctt�,u of _ <L: ,,, -' ' r , - a, g i ; 4� " Iver the wor P . �, . : ._ 4 - .. ,.,. - y c ,d .�r ld „ -, . i 0 � z O. r n V t.. f. - .. _ - .. ..-. .. _ - y. F ♦Y, H 7 ,. �, a r �. . - .. _- .- u .- -� ,.-,-. .. . �.,>.. ..-: .[ �.,. .'»._ -.. s ,,: - . � a 3,:: �,, a-3-�, -_� ^'^ '?,,, .! �'r C - -. i s tf , - "i' -, . - . ( :. - .. t-.. _ rh1,-,J�tP' _ :F! ). 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I BUSY YANKEE ' .:71-,. and Pact in the Sack To LIVB. ab I.r lig --+ I- It nppettt>e ' and Health' Restored ' F><fts Attacks& With Iat111tri�sNt:ry suet , ttaatlosr. and Them ■tricker "It4 �e1xbtwrly ia%remt in Rls• Ntr•tP1-'•Mata- NOW's S.:Lf's>ltpallPllla„�Pals-Nope AbaadereA and Me liv taro of Hu►neat and Nlrt11 Cafieret Loaned ter Death to Release Nlnt Frsm sp from His ,qtly Record, � ItrsfeMr .- i S-tt haat He l>rorrd A tecta and W. J. Bird, the new labor` oomailssioner, i■e,itt� Nis woasderhll Seeovery.' 9 r of hnn3as, was a newsboy but a few years - Sherbrooke Gazette. H back. 1. The benefits &rising from the use of Dr. fe blrs. bfichesf Wmasel of W.allington,N.T., Williams' Pink Pills are well known to the P squeezed her young babe to death while ' • Gazette. It is a frequent occurrence that h she was tetnitorarily insane. :: people come into the eflice and state that th a Tautish Nelson died in Cath• , they have been restored to health by their ° ;firs, Ea -Ana use. It occasionally happens that .extra- p of fatty deRentration of the •� p deft, N. ,1,, ordinary instances of their curative powers Of heart, She weighed more ,tEan. 400 popnds. come to our notice, sod one -of these was t Mgr. Lawson's hill.prohibiting the display '� related to us recently, so astonishing is ire S Of foreign flags on public buildings has pass- - �\ asturq that we fele the closest investigation ed the ,yew �i ork State Assembly, Ayes, 83; • tI \\ � - was required in order to thoroughly test rjaya, ;Nc the accuracy of the statements inade to us. Is The Rev. W.T. Clemm,who died in Bald- - \ We denoted the necessary time for that the a of 80 rformed. purpose and can vouch for the reliability b niore recently, at g ► Pe ` of the following fact}, wonderfully passing i, 1849 the burial service over -the poet Chas. BteeZe 11 belief as they may appear; -d .Edgar Allan Poe, whose cousin he wall. Mr. There are few more wide%yy known in - � St. Catherine's, Ont. this section than Mr. A. T. I3opkini of Henry McCaulley,theoldeatmaniinMiohi• _ - sap, d1ed at battle Creek, Mich., Jan -u- id. L g� & Co., Lowell, Mass.2 Johnville, Qua. Previous to his ramous% ary 1i. . he was 102 years old, and was re- if For anumber of years I have been tr blelj to Johpville, Mr. Hopkins resided at markably active lip to the time.' of his with a general tired feeling, of reaeil Windsor Mills and was for three years a h death• Pain in the back, and constipation. I co 1d gee member, of the municipal ooanail of that t Joseph Shorett, a half-breed, who was only hL.tle rest at night on account of th pain Place. VVhmt a young men" Mr. Hopkins botn.two years before the United States end had no appetite whatever. I waa.th, t tired was noted for his strength and his activity y l th as a vrrbstler. His strength stands him in Constitution was adopted. died at Fon3 du n my limbs at I gave out before half tl a day was one. I tried a great number of me lcines good stJsad for he works hard at his busi- 1 Lae January 16. Shorett was born l 10 yearn but did not get any permanent rellst it m any nems, cq,rrying heavy smoke of float in his ' ago.$a• mill for many hours during the day and Mr. John E. Searles, Havetingyer's' right Hoodls,v1461Cur s frequ4tly far into the night` ,Active as t .bower in the sugar trust, is one of the lead• he is, and strong as he is, there was a time ing ,Nlethodists of Brooklyn, and hAa been source until, upon recommendation of a rier-d, not lvrig distant when .he was an. helpless for years the superintendent of a Sunday I purchased a bottle of n d's Sarsa Alias, as an hpfant and suffered intolerable agony. school. . which made me feel better at once I ha Col" , tinued its use, having taken three bottle , and About three years ago, while residing at •rhomas .Quale of Cleveland, .Ohio who W ;nd ! r Malls, he was attacked by inQam- 1 Feel-Likea New Man. motor rheumatism. It grew worse has just lied at the age of 85 was for many native a good appetite, feel as strong as vert' years one of the beat -known ehipbaildere did, and ,wnjoy perfect rest at -night.' I have and l ores until, in spite of meds - on the great lakes, He was a nativd of the much pleasure in recommending Hood's rsa cal advice slid prescriptions, after late of 1`1an. patina l CHARLES STF.P.I F., with Erie Yrr a yea s illness he had• a att oke c.f paralysis: I3ii1 Cook,the notorious oittiaw,-was f tun,d &erring Co., St. Catherine's nHtarto. His right arm and leg became unite useless. tilt on half a dozen different counts in Hood's Pills are p ompt a'td efHcJen , ytt Scree broke out on both legs. He suffered guilty exert is ting agony, &lid had rest neither ` Fort Smith,Ark.,and was sentenced to fifty easy in actiou. Sold by 11 drugots. 26e, day nor night•. He sought the beet medi- ears'. imprisonment in the penitentiary at - - ­- „ cul vice that could be obtained, but no All,any, N. Y. which she has lived sixty-six years, in :act hope were held out to; him by the physi� During the\last eight years the Enoch Northfield, bd'&$L Clans. "He_ will oar inly rile withins, Pratt Free Library of Baltimore, has - put, There was a great falling -off' id ous me moat ," one well•knojfn praotitionet told into circulation 4,000,000 of books,and now receipts at Buffalo the past year. Tho ffi• himMends. ends. " He will be a cripple for life," has nearly 150,000 volumbs on its shelves, eereesy there in an immense amount, Ofs, ug said two other doctors. It is no wonder accessible to Gets public. ,' filing from that port.. particularly on that, as he says, life became a burden to Thotraa `Jefferson Lummuh who died Queen's Birthday and Dominion days w en him and he longed for death to relis3,,e him Sunday at Lynn, Mase., witness_ from lir car loads of young women from Canada go from his sufferings. This was in Auitlimit - rock on the shore at Nahant the famous as& over and stock up, carrying the goods hf me 189` About Ucwber-of that year he heard fight between the Cheaspe&lie and Shannon concealed under their &kirts. of D Williams' Pink Pills and all a for- I in the war of 1812. Charles Montagues of Philadelphia, as•-lorn ope det.Pr+'�•a.•s} to try them. He i The late Senator Fair of California left been collecting menus for 2,5 years, anti diff e>. %nd ),..-.re long was able to take - �ansrone legacies to his poor relatives who .hoe over `2,000, some of which are v pry toed t a:erci`e. He persevered with the are mostly farinere in Iowa and who will valuable. -The gem of the collection ie .t..-' sr,-, inept, elomely following tt directions. i find thensselvea rich in their little fortunes menu of a dinner Riven to Queen V'ct ria and s to -slay nearly as strong as when a of from'$10,000 to $50,000 each: at the time of the. Queen's jnlHlee. I is youngman, and is attic to follow sucCoss- printred son satin and bordered with old fully and without diffienity the laburious i A Worcester, Mees., man recently shot fringe two and &•half inches lona. Galli g by whaoh he gets a living. two foxes with one shot. One foe was in B h .res the won dertul story told the the lead, when he .turned and ran back, and A subscription is being raised In 11'i ry, Gan ttA 4 .Jr. Hopkins, who attributeo , -when abreast of the other fox he man land to erect a monument on Lang I 11 i d hir, .bye ery solely to the use of - Dr. to mirk the sight where the Mary! I , tired, the one bullet going lthrou h both Four Hundred," by their bravery, a ved �Vi1 ra"f'e fink Pills, and he is willing to loxes, satisfy pny person who may call on him as Someone has estimated that the U. 3, has the American army under Wa9hingt;ol at Y to tl ei wonderful etfeota. spent, nearly I6470,0(H►,000 in building a critical moment. The bite has not yet A cieruved oondition of the blood lir a l� y been determined, but it will probabl he wh& r d a ecvous system is the secret of churches in that land and $500,000,000 in eomewhette near Prospect Park, I3roo lye. building.jails ; that it costs 550,000,000 a mos ills that utllaot mankind, and by . year to run the churches and $404,000,00.0 Charles Mason, a New York militiaman rest tris gg the blood and 'rebuilding the Lu run the jails. who caught pneumonia while strvin in per es 'Ur. .Williams' Pink Pills strike at The tot me of 30 Unified Stites Ben&ton Brooklyn, had to•be taken W a ;hoe it.al, the r t of.the disease, driving it from the because his mother said that it won I. be system And restoring the patient to health expire with !the present Congress and the impossible o care for him at home ch ae-- and strength. In oases of paralysis, spinal Senate after March 4th will be composed of oonnt of the rejuediue against the m litia tra bl s, loaomotoe ataxi. , sciatica, . 43 Republicans 39 Democrats and six that,exista,att her neighborhood. Drug lets, rhe im tism, erysipoieis, scafutons troubles, Populists showing a gain of seven Senators grocers and other dealers have.-ref�u■ d to etc•, tt►eso pills are superior to all other for the Republiesns, sell goctde to bon because she ia. the ttiac treat Tho}• era also a specific for the NIme. Carre, a baeiness-like French of a militiaman. tro bl s whioh make ale lives of so many Roman, is the private seeretaq, of Col. Inventor F.disan says that whe he is women a burden, and speedily restore the :raring New Yerk's street ole" in coin - q g busy and deeply ,absorbed in him w k he ria g1 w of health to sallow abeeks. Moa mt,3sioner. Mma. Carrs speaks and writes oonsumes.about 20 cigars a day ; w n he bro a down by overwork, worryorexcesses, fluently English, French and German, and is leas active mentally, about 10. They wil fit d in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold has some knowledge of Italian. are always strong cigars. The in entor by 11 11 dealers oir relic by mail, postpaid$ The railways in Iowa representh on their Sys that this excessive smoking has fever, at pts a box, or six boxes for 82.60, mileage in that state alone, an inveattrent so far as he can discover, done bin arty by ad resaing the Dr. Williams Medicine of $ZI �,0�0,000. Of°thisamoant $149,000,000 harm. His family has been one of &m kern, Co p ny,Brockville, Ont., orlzschavactady, is in capital stock, which is held by 31,521 hie grandfather. who lived to be 10 , t►av• N. Y, Beware of imitations and wbati stockholders, of whom only 613 reside in ing %teen an invet. to smoker and hewer to an llegod to be "just as good." lowa;aud whose holdings aggregate $7,836,- of tobacco as well. I Rhodes started his 'South African OGO oa r as a oDIIO�. planter in the colony of A 1loatoin spiritualist has no trouble in ThiD Luck Of Queen EliZabe N tel but when the first rush to the kop• communicating with the .dead and gave a Without . underrating 'the ability which , of Kirnloerley took place Mr. Rhodes • mPss,,gc to a Iran, saying it came direct da er d the cotton field for the diamond fro,i• hie mother. The man's motberchwoc- Queen Elizabeth unquestionabif p eased, it facet be admitted that the ancoes of he. mi ei4, and has remained there ever since. - r,'1 br wive, and at; hotre; the man was a _ __ __ taiga was largely flue to her gaol f"rtuner _--_-_-- policeman and the spiritualist is now in Great states. en like Cecil, great darnel ALTER BAKER COIR la,ii, like Drake, great colonists like sleigh, By the will of the late, Richard' tigden, great thinkers Like Bacon, great ptj to Irks of enter, Maes., a business blook in that R 'i he Laagest Manufacturers of Spencer, `lhakespasre happened � come t the place,valned at $35,000, is left to the town', world just in time Lashed the lustre, i their PURE, MICH GRADE the- rents to go toward the maintenance of genius upon her throne- The most I�uger COS 1,10 CNiMCOLATES the public library.. Mr. Sugden's house is ous of her domestic onstnies. Mary ••ituart•; OL m�,Caem hrtia►;,havereowtvw • _g; den to the- tuwn for an Old ladies' plc ed into her hands, while t al groat home. Cat olio nobles who -backed up Mary's HIGHEST AWARDS caame.ruined themselves by tbair t discre- 44m ta.tgm, Hartman Wesley, of Lyons, X. Y., has Idustfial ull� just fallen a victim to the tobacco end • =ion and irresointtan. N.lizatxth' must FN whiskey- habit at -the early age of 94. He powerful antagonist, Philip of lip, in, was -used to boast that he had chewed a pound crippled by the insurrection in a Low of plug tobacco ever week apd; drank'06 Countries. The Guises, the most formed- EXPOS��NS p g y able of his ciliac, were nentratise by the 1n• Europe and h8fiC3 pint of whiskey every day since he w&s 2l II L.tIjU U years old, rising of the French reformer. When the Miss Annie Hayes, -of Forest 1.'I.. , Me., Armada came to conquer Inngl lid, the tr■ukeowDutch rr�eoeM.po AW wind and the waves acted as if .hey had u.. or oti,.r �,e.ic se. ii}roa ■r was examined by %%Board of Pegbion Sur- been in the a of En land go flan disc ,..�t i■ a■ of CO �nt�e� 1{eona recently fora pension as the depend- 1 i.a.nci�p. 46114 F "a Oocoe acoident deliver Eliza tech from her slif6- W aaA.uiutole,.uitow+�}•..rAawa..oat►r�+�• ent child of a Union soldier. She weighs 43S pounds, and se a result of tl� e -surplus cultism that site acquired,- unbounded con• sOi.D t3Y OROCBR: Ev[RYWNRRL, ,. avoirdupoie,is unable to do any vrork,hence !idence in her luck. •' Her Ma es taunts WALTER BAKER � �sCN► NM the pension. much on fortune," wrote W & i ore I , _.r.- �___.._ bitterly; '• I wish she would trust tecta in At one of the hotels. of St I Louis lana Almighty God." week two gentlemen named D. M. Bowman, J ' b C t who were entire strangers to each other, , , Helping the Mlnlste ( ,� registered on the sande day. 1d the suer- . Clara -W" your fair, a sucoees I,.. - noou two gentlemen named U. E. Aider. indeed. 'The mi idler will .f from New a Dora -Ye be grateful. .Roy,. `�"' York, who were alaostr• ngere 'have cause g I- � each other, registered, , How much - was made? `'" I Cigar Nothing. The receipts werel 'than the, E. M. Johnson, a Kentucky magistrate, gut sixteen of us go engaged, O doesn't fool awe an time .'-n marryin expenses. �• couples that conte before bim, Here is h si isi and the minister Is to perforin th ueremon- Its o bet tlse formula : "We've met here to p'rform the iess -' n , I M h but ` X sacrad rites of mat'aton Join hands. 'Do I „ o� you take man our lawful husband?, Take The doctor who palled the old Atr1iser of O C a n U w Afghanistan through hislate t.},l �ee►miis a ltop, Y i, Woman be wife? Diemireed. _ oun� lady of Ayrshire, 51D0 a • - t Sixty-three years arts DaniefW barer hied M . ID,,' who- took her medical de ell three tt*A lesae Barrett appointed s page in the sen- yesre ago in mussels, and pr tined in .Cigar J.'L ; ate.' Fifty-two years ago the speoial'posi- Calcutta before she went to Af hanit'tfam ii ' RB \ 6' aattAe.1..:,-� >vA ' 'A 4g,:�=. vz .;.L _' - I '. ' -` 's� F"" . Ky0 .:- . . ,v. - A111� �'f.0 ' >� I-,'. .I YY 4f 1' Y4L5 Fitst Heeler- No.0I-, � tall�in`. t alok eu elect a faller to a'high offioe, he berl{ias the formula for making 'Scott's z� � h � 5 Out on airs an' make hisself disagrees. Eclulsia4 has - been endo ed b ' le. PU Never vote fur I.Iig�tweight y ,- n 'in, physicians of the whole wor d. No s Second Sealer -Lo's a good faller. secret about it. This is o e of icy :.. ij First Beeler -•Huh 1 Where you been - strongest endorsements. ut they "' in'? only 1&ac flunday !i saw 'im all g*` `L' raced up an' a -cola' to church. btrongest endorsement po�ible -is 1 z' <: in the vital sir-tngth it gives `` Charlatans and Quacks a Ave lop lied their vocation on the sof'• 1 RPV 1 VV R; ring pedals of the peelile. The knife has . _.� ; � _ ,f Ps' to the uit:k caustic applications ave tormented the �vietim' of corns until ' F� a e eonvioLlQn shaped itself -there's no. - . o ' � ' ' ' r Y �F ore. Putnam'a Painless Cora Extractor r a�, roves on what slender basis public opinion �'�, . flourishes: It does more for weak ,_ ten reals. If you suffer from corns get = t r": F ho Exicactor and you will be satisfied. Babies and Growing Children than :� So everywhere. any other kind of nourishlhent. It . Very Ladylike. strengthens Weak Moths and re 1._ .4 First Domestic -Me now mistress is very stores health to all suffer ", from L , } sk. �� dy-like, f'�'��' Second. Doineetic-what do you paean Emaciation and General debility y ladylike! For Coughs, Colds, Sore Threat, Bron r �c f . First Domestio--Sure,, Oi inane ehe'■ chitin, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood � '%T, Diseases and Loss of Flesh. `` iBerent.from most ladies. " Convenient Proxy. Scott A Bwlaes Belleville. All Drtrpgiss. li0c. A n t `4 1 .'' Diminutive Dude -Me bo ,if you w&nt''to make a little thpending monetake thith .FUST ISSUEp. ` 4t .; elf dollsh and go buy me two boxeth of - - STANDAR �- �' fi higgsweth. 1. . �-. ' Overgrown Youth -I am a year too dung. I'm only 15. "' Diminutive Dude-Thatth all right. You =:�I .t i. Sok ath if you -were 20. They won't'thell - :.r . of to ins on account of my thithe. :.•t'ri Catstrh Use Nasal Balm. Quick, po BOOK. 1.? ': NF 91 fve cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing, Etiitird bSI A. S. VOO'if, Jarvis tat. Baptist Chnmh, 7`Q�+oebQ f` A. P. 752 . L - P $)Single Copies,;1.00; Per z.,a0.00 ! �r k ■ B PQBLIBHtD By _ r WHALEY, ROYCE : M �`' THU $ 168 TONCE STREET, - TD ONTO, 0KT. - ' Y i BUT 1.,: . `;:" ■ . .. ® 1.) Do yon n :1 I iv -..% - -. . �...­­_:­.i.�. � '' Want _ � .% • ,. 2 eold�`- - , See our Catalogue . . .1,.,n Ail of write us - .. , V . -.'. __." 8xWdssimia OR All entries answered. • - 1" ` One �"d°"°` _The Steele Brie' s, aria Seed CoI _ F Itis Ili on ti owee jaat-t►ntee �zy all drag ! bb , .;: s�ndis t is boat OOIrliCli mild QTouDvon 4 (Mention this paper) T� ��T�' .- r, tl Note -All enterprising m 'pants in evbry town I "e, ANADIAN PATZNT rO1tt SALE. "Im to Canada sell seeds. I • -. �`_ provementa in Self -binders.' New inven ion. Joseph M. Lawrenoe, Los Angeles, Cal;- Get them sure or se d direct to las: ' . i Vit! -- : ! :. Finesit Tin. .... THE .... ;l . 3AUS.��E CASIH'�S-acted l�t¢gli$ great North es ern 3 %beep and Narrow American flog Casings t h I ; ightpriaae. Yack,Blaokweli&OoaLtd.Tor'nto p a. Permanently .stied Telegrap C. mp011y TfAMMERIHG by Lipton's F.duca 'i clonal 4ystotit. No advance foes. lVri a ford OF CM l�DA- _ . _. ,� ;iranlars. T1[1ti _ L[N EN 83 Shuter St., INSTITUTE ropto.1 • -' - Direst and ezcinaiv donee Ian with the =i motive, energetic men in .offices of the Western U ion Telegraph Com- -. f; WANTED. -Bright. ny in Lha United Stat and Canadii. lover " every section of the country to introduce to number); also th ou h Canadian Ter- f in thoneigqhborhood an.articloof universal ritory, with the Anglo -A tier can, - Direct and ►A* uwage. b a sale at every house. Splen American cables to E rope ani Countries - did cAancew• A kLOFTUB,efontreal9�' beyond ;arid diced conn tion with cables to West Indies. Central A erica, Sbuth America i and Bermuda lalande '' _. e: Zj[jANTED-OFFICIO MANAGER in every i� - - 1 Y City and County. Fortino for good ��• LEOj� Ascots. Address, 1): c nage,�i Room l - Tarant�.opt INVARIA L ' `: �; AfCENT13 wax iEb CURES. (�10ft the IaLoet and boat line of Hooke an RHEUM A 1S4 . . .. . .. I -1 j� Bible@ In Canada, all sizes and price ' w7 Terms liberal. Write for circulars, L. LLiA gRYti+(48. Publisher, Toronto Every prominent practitioner recommends is Ontario , A11 -reputable dealers ll it, _�_ - - .- t . �-- - - CANANONE Every homeshouldh1.ave . LEON MINERAL WATER 0o► - one. DRY EARTH Endorsed by all Doctors (Limited), - and Botentlsts. Head Offi ging 8t. W„ TorontA ' CLOSET . a a a PRICE $5.00. Branch- Yonge Street. -,;= ea MANUFACTURED ey CAN. GEAR COMPANY --- - - ---- . o GZNTS ' WANTZD to represent its in -WHAT IS 1 Aevery township for the sale of our special � c Fencing, three different patterns, also pr. Laviolette'8 Sp up of Jur 8ntine new spring look and watti,llio bhingle for root -11 - ittR, siding; atrsple linea' t+fig mope and sole URPIi;Ir'T1NE is a olatile assent extract 1 .: control to good men. VNE COLLINS MFC. CO,, Ted from the ho"' Riving pine ree. Its 66 Esplanade tit. West., Toronto. etteets wi,en used lie lotion or Ifni ent are `, well known, but tho gh 1�ng rec nized as , ' �� posaeNaed of wonderful healing prop rhes• its v �� too stimulating action on the digeati organa i a and kidnaya hat; pro Vettledita owe &9 n inter - SLATE, sllif T -METAL+ TOLE elft GRAVEL ROOFERS nal remedy. How to prepare it, rendering it safe and easy t0 tt►ke lie a medicine, bile still Sheet Metal CeltinRw, Taira (`•otter Tlle, fled, preaerring its curative principles, h been a ' Black and Green Roofing SlaLe, AlOW C07- puzzle to ebernistd for generatic s. This` r nice&, Felt, Tar, Roottnq 'itHi. Lte, Gutters. chemical, enigma has at last been b Ived by Dowapipda, &c•. supplied the trade. Dr. I.avioletto after numerous experiments Telephone 1938. Adelaide Jt Widmer Sts and an oxperienee of 25 years as a practical' TORONTO a chemist. He had sumeeded in coin pounding .. a syrup whose active principle is t rpentine. RE with all its curative and health giving pro- E'����� parties rutralized and emoved.but with its irritating enacts By the use of DR. • LAVIOLV"Ic's .PROP t)F ICTO TmtPENTINE the cause of the inala y is Froin-: - , the first attacked. No narcotics r poiaogy INCUBATOR enter into its composition, itis as ea a for the ` t child as for the robuet an healthy Hatelm s^,, d0kons by i9tam& youngest 5° , LOeotnteiy sett�retrntatin . ratan. Ic does not drug the patient and trust Ttse ,,tmplsst, taost t=% to nature for a cure, but the wonder ul healintl a" dm•�'s'Jbcattss balm of the turpentine is carried i the h}cod - 1*ottsie ® taItL A Oir a1 right to the sore spot which it at on o soothes . and a permanent Dura is the result. BEWARE. -Singe the Kreat enc ewe of Die. I+AVIOLE'r'iS9 SYRUP OF TURPH, INE many i w unsorupulou, persons ofrer for sale, r prepare !or their own nae, a ooncootion of syrup and-. O raw spirits of. turpentine, which dangerous - tmit&Lion they palm off as "the same" or. "Just an good." Remember it h taken Dr.. t .. L&violette many years of labor to d stover the. . secret of rendering turpentine bar )less to the human system. He is the only pe -on in pos- ses&ion of this great secret, the fore avoid .. . ® ® dangerous imitations. Get notht g but the genuine DR. LAV IOLETTE'S 18YR>7 OF TUR t PENTINIL •:t. 9 Office and Laborato . POR TW33NTY-FIVE YNARA 28.2 Jit 234 ST, PAUL 8T., ONTREAL �• kS I . - - . ­". . TO PUBLISH RS 11 .. _. D N , . ` :r - ml. �:_., �­ -1 �..� . :, ,BAKIN the Wilson Publi g Co':p, 4. 1 ` TORONTO, CANAD "k-', 3 , rsof Newspaper Outsides and TnAd&4' "` POWDER.—IPrinie_ The Best Printed and Newsiest in Canary • Saves 50 ppeer cant, to fPubRiher, acilities ad TH r IMM(S REST FRIEND f surpassed -for all kinds of Newts MIL , t tion of doorkeeper was created tot him,and Wtt'fte for Prices sad , + , lARtiST 3At.B IM SiANADA. i he has Held it eincte. - He has now the die- (il8t Rid Of Neural$i �' 1 '` '4_ ,_ =Y e: tinction of having been in the service of 'niters is no use in fooling with nauralRiw ---------�� the government longer than ao man liv- f "j ;* `; Ing. R y It is a disease that gives way. sly to fileTk - Dsdl most powerful remedies No remedy yet but �' SA7C 1 _ -' ht . d hoe Ivan the grand alts thmt q A r 8 1.. Stood soovere g RUBBERS t6a t3� a dI - an h�t GRANBY _ . s»! vele- 1- I": 1 f Po a braced bit 58th birthday recently is San r,cvariably ettends-rho employni }►t a of >m for Antonio, Telae. On the tame da his .eon's Nerviline:- Netrriliae Is au pasitivo ! $otter ,his $tor. iizan ever. Everybody wa ►re mom "" mother, Mrs. Betray Holton Moody, Cole. & clfic for all uerv° lass and tajglnt to be Qua Cr• i, l• pa v , %, vary neat dealer cel ►a .✓helm. Tkev N �sr oke �1-OII. OAQ her Stith birthday in the house in kept on hand in every family, d• eve PIRE TDS1T164"rQ SO+. tioetlTsfttlta. w y P ; - 1. blob *he brought a he a tents p bottle. - - t r children and whet , ... . , . - -. �-L. : . p - in I . , - l -,.y �} • '- •'\ - z' ' Y_�ri4�1J' '- '�c - '�. a dZ. 3. L k-. E : 1. _. ,- . 1 - r.1. .; .. I 3..: :" I . . : . - .. .. ✓ •tI-. ' _ wltc s lir :,�, i I , .. .- . • ._. LL . , __ L ,� - L . . _ . L � � ;­ ' _ . I I. Et r .' a �.A ;- r �7G �. 4 H - t !1. Y iia '.�: • t.. {. 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P TO OIIB 8IIB9C1RIBERB:Ay referring. .Mrs. Wm. lllark IS y�isiting ender m the city ibis week. to the address label on your papa: yon _ �`-' I i :4'* tea q►ll►ays ascertain ilia date to which Jas. tlormley vlslted the city jetet iiebk. �lel`� our sabsoription to T>9ta News is pa1d� -Atex Cuthbert, of Toronto, t }, t+. b John Gormley and wife spent Sunday . r cpnittanoes are acknowledged this week with friends. with friends here. . . by ,: r ehsnge of date on label on the Aret paper fol- ,_,.James Rorke, of Heathoote, lal been . .� lowing receipt of money this office. Always Robert Stork and f amity w6re here on , . ` v3 ' ; V tf here for the est few da s w - fr ends. - imp the date paid she P Sunday with Wm. Sheppard. - 4 y Berne longs for the gentle spring so that ------ --The Greenwood Roller ills are _ „ ! _ �d -� , - . 0�' '• 1 running again as usual. Flo¢r 1.50 per he can again visit the sand bills. bag, * Alez Gordon has been down with r� "` 6: . - t ,& L�% :- -That lady's muff' advertised by . ns for a few days, bat is now some bettor. i • i Jos. Hustle up Bob alas the fates will mostjob k ,-' A.?�, _ • .1 , _DICKERING, ONT., MAR. 8 1895 last week is now in our possess. n. assuredly l design you, to b® an old maid. , , , D- . . t McCormack of Brougham wast a finder. yC il� '� -There are several severe oases of Wm• Suoden ane Mise Minnie Emerson #`�� - - ` - visited the est week with John Sunders ` OCALISIIIS. grippe in the village just now, but it is p -++- 44- ,�..� �Y, and wife. ` ` T I not ea acted that the will t rminate . 3 L y Miss Rachel Palr�ier, of Fairport, has _ . fir.= serioaB y. ust coin leted a weeks visit with rs. W m - - _ I ' -A. Maion and family, of shawa, 1' , Tb bo stood in. the all. ,- , Sheppar . y y drove here on Sunda Andrew return• .., `' a had left the burning deo , y A load from hereabouts were ata party , - ;. Li �i t r R A d nearly every passer-by I -, ed, while Mrs. Mason and chil ren will at Mr. Annan's, Dunbarton ' one evening `'.� got a snowball m the neck: , visit here for some days, last week. ® Have �ll$t Op8II8C .out 'a titippk R, -. - Fonr new members have been added -Mrs. Simpson west of the illage is . Thos. Andrew and Arthur .Gormley are `� F 'confined to her bed these •da s the old 'among the invalids, but the are some { to the Methodist choir. y t 8 y '.. Cora Ham is visiting with lady is getting up rn years now. a hope better as we write. =4 J Ii8'CaG 8008 and Shoes an are fihpW, r` _ -Miss ¢; friends in greenwood this week. to hear of her recovering by nex issue. 0--** ' A ... .. f.: ; -Monday's snow storm materially -Did it ever occur to you the we can MARKMAM. #- ? cued to the efficenc of the sleighing. furnish you with letter heeltis and" '�' • 1- "Soma VBT� I11Ce goods lII Oeilta'i . = a .. y -In Pickerin , on Sunda , March 3rd, envelo es rinted thea er the au can ,: t g y p p p Moly Je J. Congo's many friends will learn • : 1695, the wife of Robert Rogers, of a son. buy the blank paper. If you d,oubt,this with regret that he is suffering with a r; - R leer mills are let us ave you noes. severe attack of typhoid fever. Ladies' and c�1lldrell'f31 fin and strops f. • -The greenwood o g Y 1.P ` . running again ae usual, Flour X1,50 per -The interior of the Methorst gab• Our member in the Legislature; John bath school room ,is bei tb�}}Oroughly� Richardson, has Riven notice of motion to i 4 bags Abbott overhauled and when coin ettd wil, be amend the Municipal Act.- f00tw8flbr. No one quality o. n W rubber's -Mrs. Abbott, wife of Aid. B. 9 P Assignment. -J. J. Cyrille, farrxier, of lot of Toronto Junction, was here visiting much more comfortable and cheeryy for g . friends last week. . - the scholars as well as teachers. A now 20, coni 6• Markham township, has assign• `� � 1 r n of or an has also been purchased. ed for the benefit of his creditors. Liabili- B;�Bo La(�188 storm rnbbert. �i geld exam.' -Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, q P iliac, are variously estimated at about S2,• _ - P Scarboro Junction, were with W. (1. -The preliminary hearing of the ►' . . - , 800 and assets about 0800. Ham over Sunday. Hyams Bros. at Toronto, has .been . ad- A busload from the . village, went to like ,for yours Vets. � Lowest Ca h prices in ik :; -Miss Katie Braund entertained a few journed for a week. The ogee for .the the residence of Jas. Boyd, Cedar Grove on , . of her friends last Thursday evening. A crown does not appear -to be nearly ae Monday evening, and returned in the • . pleasant time is reported. promising for a oomrttal as it promised. "ging boars" of Tuesday morning. aII lines. - .. . . -Mr. t1. S. Murray will lead the C. E• Medical men differ as to the likelihood of Dr. Strange, will oppose Wm. Malock - . • 5 . Prayer meeting •neat Sunday evening• the weight pausing Willie Walls death. in North York, the Conservatives of North , - . Topic, "Everything for God". --There died at hie Dame in Listowel, York could not have made a better choice - _ � p� _ -Wm. Andrew has pnrehased the on Satarday Feb. 16th Wm. Dixon, a than Dr. Strange, he ll win it its passible, It ,� O H Ijgl tX. Co., - Rem thorn rec:denoe on Chnroh. St. and former resident of this vill ' e. Some Farmer Geo. Morgan, Boarboro, who i will locale there in a few days we are twenty years ago deceased dposed of died in January, 1ef121a gores, lots 82 and told. " his farm to Mr. Doyle, and tiao ed n �, con. 8, besides X2.107 in personality. -At the re oast of a number of sub- y Y P He made no will, and his eldest son, Glen - q west where be has since resided. He Tennyson Morgan, petitions for adminis• . L., .. i . - scribere we publish this week a timetable has been in the town council for a numb- tration. - _ . ' ' �- - of Dunbartor� station. This wil; be found er of years, and also a pprominent man in A petition is being circulated in Union • , . - . . � . - in the paper each week. business circles. Mr. Dixon was in his Ville to the manager of the Midland •Davis- _ - - - - . -A, Law has purchased a bakery buss- -61st year, and leaves a wife and daughter ion of the G. T. R. praying that . Station r . - . Mees in Oshawa where he expects to do a to mourn his lose. Deceased ;was a bro. Master Weighill be retained as agent •at . . . . . . ' . ' first-class trade. He has our warmest then to 13. Dixon, Cheirywaod, . whose Unionville. The petition expresses no ' wish for a successful business career. death is also announced in this issue. opinion as to who ie to, blame for the so. I -If you are not getting regularly the cadent and is being largely signed. --gun. HILTS ;(1,. TT ,�T��� � :. ' papers ordered from us, just drop ns a -Markham village has been visited by &T IL ,j. 1A1 ►,! :� . two fires during the past -week. H. C. - - • . card and the matter will be, looked after BTOUFFViLLB. ' - ' Glendenning s stable was : destroyed . ' at once. We want to have everything • . .. . Farnitu a Establishment is replete with t e latest styles itl. Thursday night, and Sunday morning . satisfactory, - A Hockey match orae played on the . -The road to Frenchman's Bay is ea• about 2 o'clock, the firemen were palled Skating Rink here last night between BEDROOM SLITS at $ 2. _ out to a huge blaze in"Vanzao,t & Sone �' - I celle:a, the coal is going fast, secure your Claremont and E3tonffvile clubs, resulting - hardware btore, which - was 1 oonsumed supply for the coming cola March weather in a vietbry for the latter b�yy a scorn of 7 4. P RY.C�R SL rTs, before the snow goes. Best Scranton while some other buildings adjoining The many friends of .die. Ed. Davey . Y ! - . were damaged. The Markham water. .will be pleased to learn that he is . improv• m VXTE:� BION TATTLES, and- , . coal only $5.00 per ton. works system is excellent, , else much in nicPl from tbo in uries he receiyed at - " I I ' -The Andley school ooncerG this (Fri• y g y j CHAIRS o a17 deBCripti0II3. day) evening promises to be a grand affair. more damage was sure. The firemen the railway wreck near Milliken, and that * ; too did noble work paying no heed to he was able to take a walk down town '� a have a lot o�f new st les in Picture Framin s o haled _ Admission 15 cents and '10 Dente for_ the danger of the situation as powder and yesterday morning. --Free Press. y g , children ander 12 years of age. It ie ex other eonbustables were continually ex. James U,Brien is occupied as sessional - I . acted that the school house will be P writer at the Parliament House Toronto. crowded. ploding. The latter fire cawed a loss df LtiDERTA►IiING :Our t�ndertakitig Department is also a piste in every ' �I0,000, with insurance stated at $4 OOU. Mrs. J. H. Gray has been engaged to �` -The re lar mouthy meetin of the res ect. Coffins and askets lie all sizea_eonstalitly on and. Embalm• y 8 teach the Ballkntrae school for the remain. I? Pickering Fire Company will be held --Three old pioneers of the Township der vt the current year. in Made a specialty • . U this (Friday) evening, commencing at have passed to their future reward since James McConochle has purchased a lot - ,�� �`1 1[/�' * , * 7:i3J. Every member is asked to be our last issue, and a peculiar feature of from W. Miller, on Albert fit, and is draw. HILTS lin LLIN V1 HA1l17 icke�•Illb• - .- - Ireseat as the appointing of a , secretary bhe affair is that they all reside within in the stone preparatory to building. 'I., and other important business -has to be the same school section. We refer to the We regret to say that U. L.. Barclay is _ - _ - _ � . transacted. Come boys, tarn oat. deaths of Samuel. Hollinger, John Pearce confined to bed owing to a severe cold, but --If you purpose haying a sale thio and Benjamin Dixon, near Cherrywood, it is to be hoped that he may be soon re. i . " .., ... . . . I .... *1_ spring be sure and have your bills printed Tuesday. Their ages were. � 5, 74, and stored to his usual health. I .., - - .. I at this office. We dont propose doing ?1 years respectively. Thy have all Leopard Piphcr was tried_ before Reeve „ HAV, iii its l. . � . ! the work for nothing, but we guarantee been complaining more or less for some Johnston Thursday for stealing 3 bags oat• _ ; to •ve ou better satisfaction than an time, but in each case death came and• chop from Georg© Bron. the previous night. A FULL ►.' TOG'S OF. He admitted his guilt and was sent down other office in the count.. The free denly. These men have res dad in the - :; y for trial.' Boot$ Shoos Rubbers neticee in TsE NEws will be worth more Township for many years and have a The proprietors of the places of basineor ' . . ' -1 3.. i to you than the bills, just right to be termed with the pion- occupied by J. bionkhouss, merchant tail s . -S. S. No. 4 -East. Report of spelling eers. The bereaved families have much or, and Stark and Williamson, bankers, in. OPerf1h08Si at IO price$. examination for Februa 4th class- sympath in their bereavement. The tend at an earl date to ut in late 4 "r• y y p p hden g wa erp�'oof lined Ov ' hoes 26 Marks possible 100. Lizzie Scott 98 ;i remains of the late Messrs. � Pearoe and glass fronts in both premises. = Martha Boyes 92 ; Murwood Barrett 90 ; Hollinger will be intterred I on Friday, His many friends wiry regret to leain . , I , J Norman Davis 88. Sr. 8rd class -Marks while those of Mr. Digo_ n will be burried A• VonBuawk, who is now residing at faun• - MeD s heavy t3oQk RIIbb r8, 1.�0� i I .•. possible. 100. Edna Boyyes 98 • Stanley on Saturday. I derland with his son E. A. VonBaseok, is - °' . Davis 97 • Evel n Ridle 95'; James -Monday waning Capt. James Hilts serioruly ill and very little hope is enter• geld aII 0th®i rubbeY goods at ate A&Il IoW rya f3. Evelyn y y P tained of his ultimate recovery. -Tribune. Madigan 8s ; Harvey Barrett .S4 ; Will received a telegram stat ng that his '�Ve have a few Saf3�atohewan Robes lea be sold a� _j ` _ , Bradford 29. Jr. 8rd class -Marko Poo. brother, Henry Hilts, had that afternoon - Bible 50. Latham Cornell 45 Clarence met with death very sadden y at Buffalo. - ` College Notes. i I . • - Reazin 36 ; Max Bradford 321; James Later it was learned that gooeased, who est• ' - I( - Bryan 8. Second class -Marks possible was a carpenter and emplgyed with the PickerinR College Hockey Club is rtl50• Luella ,Hobbs 40 ; Celia Birch ,86 ; Buffalo Smelting Company, was adjusting achieving Provincial notoriety and had they vtned the 0. H: A. they would BUN.T1 Vharlie Forsyth 86 ;Martha Forsyth 26 ; a belt on the �utly of a buzz saw when doubes have been in the finals for the a **. - John Brown 19 ; Frank Branton 17 ; the sleeve of his blouse caught on a bolt R Willie Bryan 17. • in the shaft coupling and in an instant the Proyincial medal. Their pra�ress dtu• -An inquest into the `collapse of the body of the unfortunate mo was being in# the past two months has been some•� COMM N .: SENTIM- NTI : Susppension bridge over the tumbling dam whirled around the shaft t 120 revola• thing phenomenal. With no knowledge - of Spink's pond was held at the mills on .tions per minute., The aohine was of combination or team pplay they have so �_* , L . ry rm ved that the would do ustice to : 1 I . Satarday afternoon, J. L: Spink presid• stopped as soon as pox a an i the Pro y 3 �, inR. After hearing a number of witneses, mutilated remains remov from the any of the city teams. On Satarday they , _ i among them the boys who were upon the shafting. Both legs were severed hem ourneyed to Sto villa with whom they structure when it went down, the coroner the body. Deceased leaves's large family had Played before lend sorely worsted and As the dark, dr aming.olonde of depression aye lifting, , • decided that the break was due to the lack to mourn his tragic and untimely end. Karo won by a score of 6 to 8. The And the glea of, prosperity' over us glows, ' 1 of strength of the cables supporting the His many relatives here are deeply sym• game was not an exhibition of Hockey In 'Tie a suitable ime to look over wardrobes' - } strnctare. Mr. Spink stated that he had pathized with. the striotast sense of the term as lege Hari And serously Mink about getting new cloth B. I' been led to believe that the boys were m row d:hneneions of the rink precluded ' -There is considerable 4iseassion now1. the habit- of going up to the bridge and combination and forced the visitors to re- ' ' As the above conviction strikes you, and you are moved to vi or¢tre. Going on in Toronto as to: departmental we incited ask you t kindly remember that we mak clothes and make . • .the to break it down. From the p sort to individual play.. A large crowd action, evidence aduced such had not been the stores. Thera ie a very strong feeling graced the oobasion and when the home 3 y against such .institutions s this have a them right regarding ric and .neral make-up. We lie in Pirie's Block*. - case, and he was pleased that it was so. � y team would scare pandemoneiuw would g g g •p g p tendancy to destroy the business of small . - He would propane. stronger cables and re • reign. A rough ams was anticipated by ,i � dealers who contribute largely ,to g .,,,N, 13. 1V.[AR ACH PICKS INCA S build at once. He did nut wish to forbid g y both sides as the home team did not take •,.. • the boys from visiting his dam for bathin revenue of the city. Pablia meetinge are kindly ro defeat on their visit to Pipker• f j 9 now being held and the•intention is to ask • or skating purposes, as he was satisfied ins, and did not wish a second Waterloo. FASHIONABLE TAILpR. i _ i the Legislature to ass s law providing - . that ' should muskrats or other animals There gwere no accidents to record save a for a heavy license or each institutions, y R , , of Taylor and .. • damage the rdoe banks, he expected the momenta. disablin t ' What is the matter With asking ire rail• . boys would at once notify his- employees Cornell who seemed to receive special at-SF0R + - and '.event the dam from ways to cease granting olisap passenger P going out.tendon at the hands of their guests. .saes on Saturdays from the innnmera le -_ . The proceedings closed with 'Three The visitors were superior in speed andH0`­4• ! ' 1 cheers for Spink." little villages snrroaading the city.. That oombinat but again showed their defioien• S ` - ! would materially deter from the sacoess -The following are the pbroentages oy in shooting Qn goal. Croak �sisted _...,.... i ..FOR........,... _ of the big stores, and would add much to r . taken by the pupils of Pickering ublio b Do le and Ta for presented an im• g P the prosperity of ooanty topvne. In many y y 6 NEW DRESS GOODS, ' - school, (sr. form) on the weekly examine- these oheap rates are taken ad• pregnable roar w tee t e lighten. rush• s rnBtanceB, oq"LANN ELS tions upon the following swbjects : litera• vantage of by the Poo le who have Rather• as of Gibson, Doyle, Platt and Cornell � + - . tare. arithmetic, history, physiology, ed together a few dollars, -while the local were arrestable. The excitement was in• : j, _ grammer and geography. Sr. 4th class- tense until half time when each side Lad VELVETEENS L V E TEENS dealers are daily employed keeping books, , George Varty .81 • Arnott Leslie 76 ; an even number of owls. In the latter ' upon whish these same peapl©� re R UNDERCLOTHIN( ETC. � . Nelson Peak 75 ; Walter Clark 78 ;Rate half the visitors woke rip to the dignity of v largely as debtors. 'The thin rs woe all A few remanent of Tine 4t and u11d�r Alloway 68 ;Minnie Alloway 64 ;Charlie g • y Hookiest, and from that until the end the wrong, Why, it is only a short time Ham 59 ; Lillie Palmer 58 ; Maud Logan ago ams was a prosessiou with Mr.' Puck - � . ..56 ; Samuel Doyle 55 Annie Carleton since a fellow asked a merchant, here for hoveriII continual) around the ho e - - R m N+ J the loan of 810 fora few da s.. He was y m Ga PARKER. - �T� � 1�J 1 �� `42 ; Alma Davidson 40. Jr. 4th class-_ yy Deli Trine f and - I .. _aoommodated; and the neat da T. Eaton a o the score B ,to 8 iYi John Gerr 62 • Laura Hea ens 51 •, y favor of the College. + -t-- . Gerry , R sold ten dollars worth of Reads to that . Elmo Every 49 ;Allan Kerr 48 Norman --- •--a•.i _ _ + _.... i � ,. _.:Derr 45 ;Hattie Decker 45 ;Mabel Banks same individual, where did the mon_ 1.-...-... .1e, -_-y Fi�T OPENING 'j�,come from. • PICKERING POST OFFICE. ,,[�, ,•j,,J 1 40 ; Aggie Casey 40. Sr. 8•rd class a.. 1. . -I ­.. , .i . .. I L , Mary Haley 88 ; Lillie Leslie 78 ; Walter z, -: - ,. . �..L. y `*�-"""` MIails arrsve from Torpnto 9 ao a.w. " .dTH R ,'DA -.-.! . Peak 77 ; Maggie _O'Leary 74 ; Georgie The Court of Queen's Bench has do. Mails close, Toronto a M.M. _ ... -Decker 72 ; Frankie Jones 69 ; John Les• tided that fixtures are removable b the Arrive c.T•w, g as a to close a T w a a m y (1T88�arn GITE90pam an' '" . lie 69 ; Mabel Mowbray 68 ; Willie David- tenants who place them in. premises they i' wbitb 8 ria p m• " Toronto 8 oo p m son 65 ;Lizzie GFordon 62 ; Betha Palmer lease for month4 or years. The decision tl T 8 n III a T w s oo p m 61 ;Bertha Burrill 57 ;Levi t3henpard 57. reverses the judgment of Ghanoeltor Boyd IItaney order. issued on all parts of tbe. world,OCTOBER 3 �,Ilds did fo110win d • Jr. 8rd class- Perie O'Leary 81-; Katie who -hold that the, landlord could. claim + ®AVIN00 *Able NVOU 65,40 _,.�-.M^,,.....,,.,.,,,,r,- McQuay 78 ; Per„ y Hilts 7C; Edna Mow• them if the were attached b nails or t . E1 bray 61 ;John (lillman 56 ;Frank Grlders y eposics tae�s,;vad and interct allc�Ccc1 at 3 2- i j T�T ���T J jT` screws to the premises. The by de• • NSPOTFUI� iN , 4 w 58 ; Willie Carlton 47 ; Norman Banks cision is given in favor o�f the plaintiff iia. '.�T cent par aanam.,, tnrr•rity indiR►� f�+;�L, . Y 46; Fred Andrews 85. the suit of Argles V, Momatlt, i aj : �'`'I, ` . 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