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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_03_15.. 1. PIKP,ING ON's'., , _ y, n r `B -VOL: N.I FRIDAY MARCS -I5, 189. O.. 2�. i - _.-_ ----- --- . . { tV10fe iOrisxl li�axns. . Aunt EY: Rev. I. A. 13hanton, p slot oR yy , ., �.,NO;I5 . OUT :AROUND US ng Q �� Can rd atioaal church,' Sto ffville, filled 1'ile�ifcal• _ -- Miss Laura McCgrth s ant a few days Mr. Piekett's place in the 1VIe hodist eharah :4' F LATENT LOCM. HAPPENINGS RECORDED BY y p 'Ft > ,�, 1 ;.. """ ,",�" �" d P. M, , here on Sunda evenin , the atter enoh- , 1I �N i4i,D., C.iad.,Iti.C.P. here. G{ad to see you. y g Pr �• $ �,rE Tait PR1ts8 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR Mr. I oll�rd hae taken his departure ills on that day in the 9th li , Markham,, 5 0. Carouer. Office and Residence, j front opt midst after five years residence. Methodist church. Mr, Sha ton preached p ing Btrea+r, pickeriug Office hours: Morning OLAREMON'T $e has -,been t1 sod nPiRhbor and w® can a very acceptable sermon, w ich was in• Y ui g0 to 11:3u ; Even'n� 6 to 8. . regal. \ heartily recommend him to h' ' Pickering terru�ted, however, by ai: alarm of fie be- _ � t Miss Walks and hire. Robson, of friends. \ ing given, and which quickly emptie then iij Brooklin; are now the guests of grs. What we would be glad to s in solution ? church of its occupants. Th fire taarnec1 rt ETON & DODDS. BAR' ISTERS, - • Dow. 1. What made And take th ballot color? out to be riothin more se ions tan a. _'s SOLIGIT012S, ETC., 10 AdQ ids skreet _ =3 The Me>=ers. Brown, of Manitoulin Ig• `�. If. our choir have had their throats chimney on �Ir. nothing more banal gout, ; _ ' . E �loTOL't0. .1t Claremont uesda Illy • - - - ` E, I AREWELL, Q . C�., BARRI$- land, were here attending tl a funeral of paralyzed ? 3. If our bachelors like Bach- but as it filled the house full of sm ate it• - 3. T oantyy Crown Attorney, and Count �` the late Joseph $town, g l ing it ? 4. If gosaipers lik©thein business ? greatly alarmed the member of the fame tJ • _TER' 0 H.11 ouse. Whitbv. lo- - ? A private party took place at Tarr $nos. solicitor. Court - - W e would like, yl r. Editor to speak a ly who were at home. A large crowd - -- little on your expressed opinions on the gathered at -the scene, bat th smoke and , I } Eg �iILLEi� SOLICITOR: 0• Choice 1 amity Patelit Flour $1.b0 pe' bag. on 'Wednesday evening, where much 3' P P T tRy public: Conveyancer. etc. `081ce at • Manitoba S Question ion of t e re he scare n subsided. 1. J h amusewent was afforded those -resent. M it t t' las week sec, t re soo b 'dad 1.N q*histle Aa, near Brous am. Money to loan - - A?' TAE -- ; Jatnes Waddingham, of Toronto, and lar education, but space forbids us. Do �_�. . BARRIS- .- -- yon want (iodises schools, as 1�4r. Ewart 4+ 0� :lfc�II,LIVRAY,La RE �r Dille Post S PINK K M I L his rother from Manitoba, are here just. says ? .. KE SHO tore, solicitors, Qcc. Office op B A Theo. no ,the quests of Mr, and Mrs. Lea er. D ��'liitby, out. Jno. Ball Dow, B. e D p A mau calling himself Zimmerman and fe �i$ PIC RI1tTG�. Smith,of Stoafiville,will visit Clare• telling beantiinl stories of his family (ial- Oar sick are reported no atter ,� I�V. S �t (}illivray, I,L:B. I4fonev to L y ---- .------- __� �_ _ mo t on the 'first and third Tuesday of most all different) to suit the person .lie Sam Bays he -won't go wit out he meati 1 �� a Yeterirt.aiT. 10 Oetl "'" « OD CA eac month. Hie dental .rooms are in met has been going around repairing clocks time. M . ` i� .: o y' +r watches etc. When a man -tells two en- Levi She and is with is enol here' -, _�E F "`�ygALEY, VETERINARY 30 'aoH a� Bud s brook, next door to the market1..* '" .,. w Bost between John UnJerhilll and B. finely different stories a about his relations, just now. PP �• f � Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- - •�00 ;o Vete.'nary Collette, Toronto. Graduate in hereabouts 'and ,cheese tobacco "to beat The farmers are lookin thei me0 '�'4 Dtember of the Ontario veterinary N adog . ,6 .. 2.. a Coxworth s, on Wednesday evening; s g. P DemtietTy. F"" [lap "�' ., a ,� A laid horse blanket, colors grey and t ed. the baud" and don't object to Sabbath work ABeoctahon. Dentistry a specialty. galls by we think bis companylehoald be eschewed. for the Qominq summer. i �L_ - d w p day or n'g it promptly attends to. Office, an P �,�' '" '" `" Finder will oblige by inforruing D. For• Minnie Matthews visited the pad week Telegraph and Post Offices, vhite- �,� I c Suddenly as if dropped from the. Air lieB'dence, y v ��� aa, -0 is � � � � •syth of its whereabouts. above, Mica L. S. Bray surprised her with Mie. James Gormley, � ., i. .n INS VETERINARY 8IIR• _� •xeo ` " '" '" « o At their lAst meetin the members of g q Geon a Salter is able to b� out dr-ving , $OPS 14 friends here by arriving from hliohiRan kk (}EON (}raduate of the Ontario oat- O ;SBR ar, b ....y, , .�, . b n the Darling club passe a motion of con• sitar a 10 months stay with her brother these days, much to the d$light r f his . crinary College, Toronto, registered member -+ •+ '" I dolence with Mr. E. R. Eddy in the death there, looking as healthy and obarming as friends. _ jai. . of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. M �i qo.d ar' A of his mother, which sal event transpired' ever, She shows the glow o! American The sports of this place w nt to know if I , N� i tx�p aw .�+,: Office. residence and shoo n forge one and one- g Miles north Qt (,been River. steel 0 11 R v O but recently tit Prince Albert. city life and in some res cte hae ado ted it is lawful to .kill pike ori h gone or V`, 9narter i G}. Smith Macdonalsi, Barrister; of some of the attributes o old Uncle am, a are. _• t 1 driving shoes at iron prices. 0$ce and shop � a who talks a talk of his own and Dells®very bonrs iron' 7 to 11 a. m• and 1 to S p, m, Tele- W ,o o Stouffville, will visit Claremont every Joseph Prouse, while arts ding Mr. 1 '� �aph address NVhitevale Ont , F. O. address, cZ a a� Oa 4& Is NaggA o + Tuesday. All who way have any legal one his brother. Salter's horse, got kicked, b t no'bone� i . green RiNar, Ont Mrs. Puekrin and Mr. A. Brow have _ gOJiAS A. (IRAI3AM V TERIN- o ►� d x ,. baeinees to transact will find his Law . were broken. '� �� I 10- 0 .0 o Q "' Office in Bend 's Block (next d.00t to both joined. JbLa; silent majority. Their We see our, old friend Rob rt drew' ► . a; T ARY tiUilCiF.O�I, Graduate of h� Ontario a E ,ab �a+ Qa+ 0, j ,, the ages were 40 and 74 �gs eetivel Both �i : t Veterinary College, Toronto,register d u'ember m ��' 0 .c9 • Er �:°d ,' 1 market.) •*tf p y' again argand our corners. e f led t0 1.i the putario �'ete.,nar Radical asoN�3icsi o A '' «a O t'+ have lived in these partli the greater rt o '- he Patrons of Industr lod e, Nb. b44 be captivated up west. �� . ' also honorary u'enibcr of the Data o ,j y g of their lives and have helped to clear ie . society, treats all disea3ea of domes feared ani- :' w Ea c A. CI remont, will meet on Monday evening col ititry of its first unfriendliness. Large Miss Andrew is. here a endii�R her mals. Also partieular attention'to Veterinary o � t i I ( brother Thomas wbo s ill. a has bgen - ; ;�-_ _ all cases promptly etre ded to at M ?.IA s .a a .� M U rah lhtb, to organize the third Beef crowds foll�ved both to the grave. Mr. Dentistry. , , �, ; Ri g, and also to discuss some other Brown has been one noted for his large confined to the_ house for some time now. ; N reasonable tutee. Oflice at the well known es- a� ( ,, Andrew is also ladle Deed.:,= tablisbu:ent of Gral'aui Rros.. one m le west l- c 'B.g a it Its of interest. All members are re hearted, genial manner and many , ie the Mrs. Clareu'out, Te'.eerams to CI 131mon punctual- joke that is solus the rounds of how he Dave is •filled with glee this weather. wp: qe o _ I a spectfully invited to attend. ly. atteiided to• . y N • m The Stouffrille Hockey team came over whiled the wounds of earth away .into The near approach of spring m hays - _. ___--_ _- - -- u${ttCsi3 t(l;arD here Monday evening and had s game smiles of contentment He leav�,s a wife, sotnet6ing to do with it, but the rriyai `11. • - -Elm -e with the home club. After a desperate ug a an two ne o moo is loss. o ranger in the locality ha peen , da bt r d eo t f a st .. , .v.i..`.r�. Mrs. P. Mks been a hardworkip� good wo- more. ! , ►-�1g011!1S D U NN; Condeyan er, Com- struggle the conflict ended in a drew, man, a consistent Methodist fond has left Qyhild la in " shinne the loth r da 1 missioner for taking Affidavits, etc.,�Clyare- each team scouring two goals. The a place that will be hard to fill there. p y g y F _ with some boyEi of a similiar sista as him- . . ," mont,Ont. __ - - is match lasted abort ninety minutes. Five sons, three daughters and a husband p U• $00�'ER,t85UIiER F NIAR- . �. . Tobiar3 Caster has an advt. in this is- mourn her loss, the see th© laces where self, little �'Valter Sheppard received a ., ' - A(i E licenses. office at r sidence or ane to whieli we would es eeiail� call ince she walked. but now she walks no more. seyere out over the eye. Had be (wound':" .i • BI . will. (ireen River._-_ _• _ S� * , i - Four attention. He rias also an abun• The neighborhood extend their sympathy •been in8ieted a half inch highs ,the des11 . •, B>j\TIN(}, Issuer of Mai -rise donee of seed grain for sale, ineludin to the sorrowing friends. truetion of the eye would hay ben cera ' Be LiceneeQfor the County of O tasib. f- I.11 white marrowiat black e e and 6mE� 'rho concert of FridaS evening was well twin. , 111 .. flee at the store or at his reeidenc , Yilo;kering �. i y villa_se. _ - __ -- Picke peas, barley, etc. Prices to suit -you. attended and the program was given in a About eighty of the Itietbodist friends lively manner. All went well, nearly all - n : j r ...+ R.BEATOti,TOWNSHf CLERS OHERRYWOOD• I D • Conveyaucer, Commissions for -taking ' a pleasant, at S. Coxworth's t ng r s I - sent be ac ra being eta d each _ to b ' n n apps T . at 6ifi']a1'itB, Accountant. and insurance Agent. O Wetnesday of last week. Games, ing at his best. he inclemency of 'the �"?-'- le 18 ViSlt t Money to loan cn farm property. wills pro- � evening deterred numbers from attending, A Cow' ' ing a Mr Da ideon's _ . bated. OFFICE -At t4hitevale. Will be in - i 8 eeches, nlasie ane recitations formed but bad -the night been fine difficulty would present. rn n for the Cha in done sti da at b r 'bag. t of the ro ram, after which The Misses. Dimma, of Ced r Grove;._ _ x Z. _ Brougl'a'u eery Monday site pp R p the first par program, hat been met with in gettin in, The , .- tr_aneact'on of business. 27-ir Inneh was provided slid hearth en Dyed. is visited at W. Irwin slast. week. 1 y �,,, .:`; - ---- ' - Cash or toll to the ram P y , school Literary society acted their part -to �TOrEI TO LOAN APPLY TO F. I IL was indeed a Rood affair. The revival rlieetings erg still being car- 1 amount. perfection, exhibiting in the wand -drills, - n r A'tchisom..appraieer at C emont for i A buelne89 meetin of the Clarmcnt tied on at this place and there it I � - ".- ,� .1. �7, . - -` � a good g tableiaa, choruses and recitations mach work being done._,. Canada Per* :snout Loau S F,avin s Co., Bead + curling club took place at "Sandbank." talent. The art 9 office, Toronto. Stock capital3, 000, Total p made the crowd 90 4 assets ?5,700.01. - 1 he company lea a money on ' �• $. F LZ fi�, the rosid@Dee of Duncan biacaab, Esy., good humored that when the clock pointed flit: Davidson has been confinE> to the {,�t+lY - lowest current rates of interest an on favor- on Tisda evenin of last week. After to 11.30 th y cried for more. Proceeds house for some time. We hope to lacca :, able ter uy o1 repayment. I►iart� se and d� PRnPRIETOR. y g ' i hear of his cdmplete recovery. bennuee purchased, No comn'isel tn. No delay ills regular business Lad been completed, ere ae much as could be es cted., and I ' Exllense3 moderate. - _ {stf _ -. - - - .-- ---- niter clearing ea nsee, will be need f r hear that a couple of our fou q ladies s �, I the host invited the visitors to rise dining g Th l d tt paper here a num r of the , _l 1. A. POST, COUtiTY AR HITECT interior fixin a sctorafrom adistance hall, where s full-fledged oyster supper g' New York men are advertising f r a wife.. ' A• for the county of Ontari Drawings . was thoroughly enjoyed. Although the are to be thanked heartily for their help.• and ecifications furnieheci for a cry class of The neat programs gotten out by the We believe that theyhave starts corres-- � s bntlding. Rteatu and h.�t .outer sating and �' t affair was a complete surprise to those „NBwB" were admired and appreciated in pond with them. We wieli you v ry sac �. ventilation a specta.ty. Of9oe-(3 tris Block i present, they all enjoSed LLe eoening im• the evening. Trul y weather kept ne not. Cep girls and would like to see th 'answers.- C oor�r Duudas and Brock etre ts, waitby��tts menseiv. The foot ball match hetes Green i n e -iiia eton Road_East l , keziug. HT y4 •..�.. •- . - Bee de c K _ _ - River and Cherrywood came o at this, - HO�IAS POUC1iER, Lic used Aho- Mre.•isPard, er., met with a very eeriotie accident on Wednesds�► of last week, WHfTEYALE.. place on Saturday last. There as some c 1 1 m very goad playing done and the me very a L.1 tioneer, Valantor, etc., for Ea York and .��• �i • ,,.=_ ' the whole o1 North and south o tario• strict While walking across the yard, she Mr tfiard s nt Frida and Saturday in excitin At times it was very >r{rd scot• �tl r1., attention given to all orders b mail or telss��rr��►ph. elf upon some foe and tell, fracturing Pe y 7 lh Chargee Moderate. AddressAOF POUCSBB, Eltlae 1f37b we have bee sagas• heel b $sing alone at the lime the the City, ins as the wind blew very strong at when Boa 41, $rongham, out. Ta for Leant are elfin in a beau the game was ended the score s cod two to ' -- -- -- -�` :;e►d, every working day, in treating old lady was unable to rise and was not y g g y ' POSTILL, AUCTIOti Eli, ETC.. stock of fogs. Wane in favor of Cherrywood. Turner 1' . Gree.. I�„er solicits sales "m his num- gick w�atehes, reduciar actoree, discovered for nearly an hoar after the mise Them d, of Wexford, is visitiA acted as referee, and J. Johnst n and R. eronB friends bolt' fan sad near. es of farms • accident. Being advanoed in years Mrs. g Nolan as umpires, all giving the st sulfa- �" ` taim stock, and everything that is be sold will aettllQ broken parts, to g op friends here. .. be handled b the sabecriber vvit ttie armors Wetrd'e accident ie rendered all the more' Miae. Scott, of Agincourt, iia visiting Mif. faction. y eops6tatious that are ve much were We all wish for her speedy A E Ma or, at his Ie ave. The entertainment o! the Zi n. Clisuch 'q care and sold to ti's very best adv stage. 481y . l __ __ - -_ _ _ _ __ -- p Sunda School will take place this (Friday) ran down. restoring wen action, restoration. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dimma, of Cedar Grove, Y DECKER S LIV RY p spent Sunday with Mr. Thea. Beare. evening. When we believe the will be a , xr;Y potting anew lace on an old The remains of the tate Jose h Brown, and time. Tea will be served in the 9 who we with his death hear Locust Hill Thos. Todd is going to start farming, Kr .- friend, and replacing los hands. g Major's farm on the basement from Sue to eight, of er which a First-class vehicles and horsaes for. hire day on Thursday, were interred here in the Navin rented Mr. and program will be vett co ilia of . or ni�11ght. Teaming done p raptly by Ill that time we have do t.reee Baptist cemetery, , the ceremony being 4th con. P o� g1 Home Goole order. A. 0. While has moved into the dwelling vocal and instryimental maaic readings, y; : day or job. 'Tins In connect on 'meet- wings often.. We ban mem oonduoted by to �" in all . T R trains. Fre ht and r sonable Deceased was, fes some time, section lately vacated by Albert► Percy on the recitations oto. by. the child en of the t�u� el �g G g well. We do them at Weal Hill. school, assisted by Misses. S }inns and I -- express slivered to ill 4 of foreman here and bad only been trans• Davidson and Mr. Jot,es, of arkham ; :. .- 4i, �, ` Dd r. and Mrs. T. Pherill, of Boarboro, the villieige. j Pie°• I (erred to Looast Hill a short tithe. �® are spending a. few days with letter's broth- qtr• A• Allisozi, of Cedar Grove ; %r. H. A : Board, stale and commission stables in apse going to work on his hand -car when or, Mr. David Annis. Clark, of Toronto, and a num r of others L. - .$ . connection. - killed b a train corning from the cit '� - r ori also fn ish music y �' Our Society young mea did not their Oto village choi 11 r 1 . �}��: �T� L► 40 - _ The man upon the truck with him is usual bi-weekly trip citywards last week, for the ,A"Othion, and we are sure every - zt ' Prop„ YICFERINo still in a ver critical condition. Mre. Ode an t. one Of F i l' counter attraotione at home, body will be m_ w9�Geure' i S Brown' has the warmest sympathy of a Jas• Thornton Lad a very eticcesstal as miss this great treat. i , t nds here. - sale on Saturdiiy. Being rather a dila- - STAN�AR� EAll >ao8t otitic 11 . ate -the attendance was n i . ., OF C:NAD l1. BROUQMAM. greeable afternoon e e s of L 1.BTOUFFYILLE. gy' 1 a e, bn f p ' we lizad.t, fig. . ., - oyer y 1 large, t air rices re req . -- Of pour watch and if ire oak and An At Home v0ill be field on `Ved. evens''' Capital t,004,000 A suit at.Ur aGart's for $12 hp. fog at Batchelor'a Hall, first door east of Mears. Andrew and Jae. Mc ay, farm- ,paid t,p. ; irregular hr`ing it to BA HARD, y R 000 ' Mr Cooper, of Pioton, is here after file Hotel Besse. Friends. respeetially invited ors, of the Township of White arch, haver •f °,+1. " ' eserved Fund wt 1 Whitby, stole ire purchased a few weeks ago from to participate in the. pleasures of the made an assignment to Mr. o. H. Sil- "�r .'- s er, of Ringwood be stock wen of the township. coca IOW. Assets'Over 7,700+000 veA is tb �er@e H - Bees are ver nnmerolie about here F. S. Burton went to the city an Satan gubl' �`_* Y meeting in e n tB of Head Office, Tt3Rb TO. �� Watch D0 •.br# daft In will be held in D lay's Hall r' x�L.I just now. They are rather of the wood day morning, but did not return in the about March 20th. t -- evenin sa intended, ae the train ulled y , ; f than of the honey producing variety. pp iktx. Sart W. Sanders an Mr. John This Bank- leas a branch a 131,6U 'v1110 ont shat on time, est a few seoQnde be• y • - T. B. Willis attempted to di ive to the pp 1 Bundy have unabused the tai oring bas'- 't ' where deposits are taken ate rent rates. -- d last week, but got stook in a fore F. 8. arrived at the depot, E>Io that he nese of W. BpSf3nders, Esq., a d will here- Sams of 91 and .n wards received in city or ay had to spend Sunday with intends there. - I the SA�'Ilti'as BANK Depa tnuelnt, and NEY snow bank and had 6o abandon the notion „Oh Lord I detest a husband ora lover after operate things under t ®; name of E �;- ' TIME.XUX3with a beard on hid face." She wrote this Sanders & Bandy. -Free Pres .� { - ' .i iritereat allowed half -yearly, entirely. in hie autograph album, and now Frank Daniel Byer, from_ Blayne , who has I_ , ; Farmers sale notes and other good yah oracle time end and lot w rking the doBeph Urilnhart, of ' 'MA, was been ver anooessful in aurin cancers and � F pump handle when the wind w ll do.it . bore one day last week giving hie brother is in a quandary to know whether he had y, g paper discounted at lowest rates. For tumors has removed to Dr. 8 L. Freel'a witiront expense. Alai a few pointers in the cutting line ready est sacrifice his beautiful beard, or get remises. East End, Btoaffvil e 3*� bother information apply to work. angry. In the m©antime be le not mad, but P M Blanche O'Brien and er brothers,. h I . ou can et bre of for��e ring ".11_ JOHN-ELLIOTT, gent,`: Fd�t' the timall sum of iso y W. Qowie bas purohased the Beaton just a bit sulky. 1. ? Frank and Arthur; o! Chicag ; ace home -. : I f3T0i7FFVILY.�. �:C-+�� _ _ roperty on. -Main street and will erecta for term of years to L d�Sq irela,rof Toh to attend the iuneral.of their sister, Mrs. t� ��ILAAM Nwellrng therooa some time rn the future. , rontp. Mr. inquires ae a lormer resident A• Stouffer.. CONEY Tp O� He had a bee drawing the. lomber on We noticed among the load which drone . F.-I.i.v ie well known to menu in this Township,Iii TIMTuesday• and being a practical miller o! eat ex a� from Pickering on Satnrd y last, John moi' i� -ON- (patent applied for' Don't forgot John A. Whites credit t .M 0 RT�AO E S EC U I T �: g P are Milne, son t►f John Milne, grand organ 4 rienoe, and possessed, o! the capital ital `' This if>�achine can be attached to guy sale of hogs, oa661o, fires and grain on n�ecesaary, will doubtless give aatisiation iz r o! the A. O: II. W. v x , m bandlo without chs ge• i d_�. R pa p Wednesday neat, March 20th, He bas to his patrons, and run the mill to good •Fore th'a pacer, Joker, while beim ,� L I .�L EST a huge lot of hogs of all breeds gild ages• advantage. driven on Tuesday by Dr. B ith, dentist, I`: I - ' bought and cold on comm esioti1.#rpm CrIaremont mane ed secure his i , * `" I , _ ]BROUGHAM One of oar citizens is the possessor of a g Bee bills for list of strides. liberty, leaving Doo. in the w and mak Agent for Fire, Life AcCi ant, -Pi,te Nezt Taesday'evening, March 19th, the new hat, he won it some time since osir an y+ i' ,�: -Ain havoc o! the cutter. The abimal oras Glass and Steam Boiler 1 suranca Epworth League will have a program of 'election bet, but did not receive it, until R z i + �� # s T. Pbadl in ured in one le z:. s solar. rnterest. Besides the usual ea• -the other da Meeting the loser in a well Chas, Robertson, e�•yonn I (armor of ` _ ,- -y 7., . p , IM -ILO 0erases, tbere •. will be .essays by Mies knownhostelry hat a rhe to err went o rnto he ound ned bur Sing township, is the defend t in a snit ,*; Emma Philip, Mrs. E. Wilson, and Thos, d '. -PARS ad v� ��'� hased a 2g ceht till, aii,d had it laced in for am i ee brought by Ar ded Case, a . :,: , Tii� Henderson. A good turnout is o$peeted an elegant hat box, with rice marked on eery wealthy farmer. of East willimbury mal roperty FOP' �5a,�e. I bays .s ! arse ra>rrge of a mple a to Wm. Christie, o#: 800tlaiad, Inas here. P ' ' - the outside of it as being $5, Returning to for the alleged ruin of his d tighter. Mr , alaca� Bul6in s and light Overo atlas urohaed a number of Htwodeitrable. dwelling in Pickering,. rips g D�Ionday and P rho hotel he delivered the box securely Case asks $2.000 compensat' tt. _ ` ares of lana highly ani le for village p 4 .9 rota. Good imvestment�rerms berad, a ane select from at_pliees that will suss you heavy horses. Prices ranged from . X75 At Uxbrid eon Moeda Drains last eaideu°e corded and tied to the winner, who jubil• g roe with tour nor t bed to toitighmont. $IOp, Wilfred Badgerow sold one autly called up the boys to wet their the fire alarm eonndod and a usual the . ;: L t ehBgP iq the viii es o! ran attaC pnoalr a8 dOusof rent' age of Pink , Persons saving just rooeived the late t fashion wLile Andrew Storey.aha Ierybert tiVhitRo vilsistl©c• It-cost�liim a $1. a small item firemen responded promptly to the call ; . gg " the yam ns their farms s curd call on I o ared t t-, - , .-r nver'a ,=list.- _Not' tibt be o en- The scene of the sap Disci 8 e orae at the latae from Faris, am°paw P p sold n team ouch _ fI{ � residence of Mr. T. �oGra tan. Nothing sped at once, - p• 1._- 4 ~. - ntire satisfactlolr. vee llvad, tt'FiEi ril�o sZ c.��i.toa�=.r. . + • �zti E,�► n ::�hue_,�iuoni,' bat has r _;_ Kr i•u alt r n s more serious was seen, hove er, than some 1.�1tveY _, avoid tho <..: r t +�.:i: -:. �� , _,4. utr -lint €ts: e e .eased au dile 'tiefactiori A0 Carl as once and i, . ,, ... Y y ' ANG nARta . - DONE.- _ n, ' j ���� t d hot pipes and eonsider bre _smoke. -t • - w•* y. R,,.•t .. ;-� 'P :r i�• - :'fVktil`1,:.'iErY"l�la .' yt` g - re .. _ _ t (�' .. _ ri q . ,i "a • . s 5-,. �7=, ��•lit,'t�ttte..; ,:"`=,.m1f5, '.,,..*,xi:.�y� -.V _ V. RICHARDaON91 1 , .r :. _ R; I Q_ , _. �'` 1 r g r"a a_- 3,. hae, r Pfckerin . ;:,-. , v iso,. S t,. '� to .Z:- a �' -. -.. -- , . ,.p;,t-,� x ,r.+l� •.:,tea: *-t.:+.- z':. r. Y -. •,.-.. -- t� �+tit #'+,�.. b ;s.. ��'y1• .Sc 4'E:. - _ - .,-... - .--.-...- 4LI. -- i --. - � _ , . t • , ..-.: r, . r^ -11.. ,r. ... - .. _ : - - yy 'o4y�� #l.: - .M '�. 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Mademoiselle had worn . _ , , ;� ' ;rte oorsete almost from infancy. - j - -L:_`B,_ E MBR�>iE13 OVER ODQE Vil'HILE- "Now, -being twentlr-threey ►rs old, she �.: . had to think of msrriage, and, W make t II,ANCING .AND S00 DSS �, • rich eatoh, it was deemed neosesary that ii`.' - - -- ■lee should still more improve' her figure• !1>ue Aer+e the Nei► lilnd of lays--�► earls . The oorset•maker dodged that it oanls be ` Deeter's Realistic Heah d or Prov`n� bonosbof twhich ars warranated not to b e k. i . the Evils of Tlxkt Lail hr Hoa■ 7 I Sake—A Tecbnlcal uM an*ten of tee The pompressor, I believe, is a sister tot •e • small wsis orset,' which is warrented to t Case—Dancing is /he Greatest Physteal hold any 'yo Qg Woman's waist 1>t a ' Btaertten Weeaen Can linderao. .= n murderous fifteeo•ineh grasp. . Paris has recently had a remarkabl8 ole: ,. Leonie looked divine when she entered ,�'. Two the ballroom incased in ` the oomprossor,' ject lesson In the evils of tight lacing. �.. dead women, both young end both beauti- Ali , h were upon her. The s10pe of hoc oontrihvted to neck, her- sylphlike waist were admired by ', " ful, _ but in a dif Brent way; all. But at the aame time, her feienda the lesson, -and by their. respective anato- noticed that she was indisposed ;she tom- ,:: • miss—one ae an example of a non corset• . plainad of cold hands and feet. The wearing woman, the other as a terrible danoero�selle arouud,e observed fthattithe r by nein the modem example of the woman who, g partner was , . ' . fashionable' otays, -tempta nature to do. her . SHMT py BSSA `� - worst --afforded a text for a Paris.physician and danced with less spirit then aiinaL r at a lecture at which no man were admit• Atter an hoar or so Leonie Gold lane mother' ted. that she would have to stop round dances, 'r - The woman who wore no corsets were a an the quick motion made her•feel dizzyr '1 . - barmaid, and the other woman, she who "It Was during a few waltz steps, fol- • bad died from tight lacing, was a society lowing a quadrille, that the catastrophe , oocurred. The young lady, without a girl . By some means or other thin realistic breath of warning fell heavily upon .. her : physician—Dr. Henriquez, of the Rae de partner's arm, who was mearcely able to I'Opera—had secured their skeletons for support her. ' ._ ' ex hibftfon.. " `She has fainted—water, air i These . . • cries arose on all sides. ' Quick, remove, - The doctor had baa telling his her to the oonservatory l' There the door bearers, who numbered sever t hundred, of vas opened to admit the fresh night air. the celebrated beauties of a ei$nt (Treece The patient was laid flat on her back, her head lower than her limbs. Everythtng ,z. and Rome, who wort no nota is Viand whose was done tto make her comfortable. But figures have been immortal' dl by soulp- as meanwhile a deadly pallt had over- tors as the highest. type of *male loveli- sppread her floe, her i>±iother, booming = alarilisd, tore open LeonWa dress i front, • nese.. _ 3 - Then; drawing a curtain, be dieolosea while some friends lowed the strings and . the skeleton of the barmaid, who, he said, hooka of her skirts. had been as beautiful and h d had as per foot a form as any of the gie t beauttiiee of - a :'{ antiquity, The barmaid, ad died at a guingotta, or drinking place n the suburbs . frequented uy the to ever el ses. Fashion halts before its de us and i inmates and ► habitues make a point of ing primitive a :, ' 8 : l - in attire and manners.- - .. e " The deceased barmaid," said the play- sician, •` was an extra ly heathy - specimen of humanity. T baa that one , :t - of her admirers ■hot her in . THE FRRNZY OF JEA UST I' - . . Bat what I desire you to know and to .. ` ` consider -is that she never ore_ a corset in • . I her life, and like many pe le of bar bless, - at;eeted suspenders, man-li , thus making - . bar shoulders carry the eight of her skirls. 1 learned this by p rsonal inquiry ± among her -female relative snd friends, whom I visited atter maki g the au,opsy - t- on the body The very Pe ecanew. of her . i figure, its griweful amd cl foal onthnes,� THg �gTON Ott wOMA2t Di- _ promptod me to this depart relfrom ordin FORMED BT TIGHT -LACING. _ ary cuatome." rt A minute later a physician took ohar e 'I - Three-fourths of the. at udantts at the of the ease and ordered the ataya unhookedL ,t; lecture looked diegasted. barmaid fico But the compressor was a good stayer. All a perfect beauty ! IC soul not be 1 M. attempts to get a Huger under .the steel i - L_ _ and satin ouiress proved unavailable. So `t 4. the doctor called for hill instrument case, - - 'A and with a quick daeb of the knife out open the corset. At that moment a last �1 respiratory motion seemed to vibrate - -s • ' r - through poor l.efinie's body, the diaphragm `'` 1. f roue psro*ptibly' and the brewth wan expel ed ` _' _ with I -- i` A LIMA CRY", " . •`' ' Or at least a sound that was interpreted as - - an Azolamation of relief. �— - • ••Whether the witneessia to this tragedy TAE SKELETON OF A WOMA - WORE CORSE Henriquez went on : -" As were correct or incorrect in their ourmisee —at any rate it was the last manifestation. of departing lifer The phyeicfaa saw ace once that his of$oes weald avail nothing— the 'compressor' had done its work." - . Ila. Henriques entered upon a technical discussion of the case. - Leonie Mercier, he ` s ( said, had died of heart failure, induced by ' 1 compression of the breathing organs. The t``Ho W"Za . heart had failed to send up ahs proper supply.of blood to her brain and that ended said, the dead it. The autopsy proved that the lunge h of the unfortunate yours woman had been . - wvuieu o►vnn wne m i,tcno t Y t at of the Greek aoulptor's immorta model. The . - various organs in her chest ere.all in their I - ; ; ; proper places and the health ul performance - of their functions was not mpaired in the i least b; want of room. Po r Victoire, she - would have been the mo her of healthy tr.. children, such as our -coup ry n e,de, and - would have lived to a ripe ld age bat for that scoundrel's bullet. , i - "But I see from your foe a that I was si rt,r, right when I surmised that Phryne, even - if.she be sancti6ed and,of orreet morals, i _ - • - would not be appreciated n wadsys, except i perhaps, by .the patrons a guingette. ( - & I beg to draw your a tentiou to the _ skeleton of a lady of fashio such as you are, mesdames—a woman evpteil to .. the � . requirements of polite socie y rad subser. vient to the standards of art set. up by . tailors and milliners of. hig dQgree." Another curtain was dra n aside and the • -. _ upper part of a femmle skel ton rolled for- ward on a nickel plated fr me. "Mlle. Leonie Mercier," mid the doctor, � by way of introduction. " 3 e was the belle . - of Boulogne -sur -Mer two seasons ago, i twenty thtee years of age a d of •exeellont • family. She became the 1 der of society and naturally devoted mos of her time to dressmakers and milliner Coming from healthy stock, this girl 1 aned somewhat to embonpoint, and as her hysicians failed ., to arrest the course of nate e, . .F:•: THE CORSET AR I$T . was commissioned to do with the fitailor . °to assist. • `i calculate that this pa ns- lady's waist . s ; measured twenty-three twentyfive . inches. It was not the br dth she wonlci have had if her mother an giandmothei, had not been the victims of the corset habit! —victims to the extent of eforming, from =: a medical standpoint, the haps of their breast bones. ' "-, ._` " Now I venture to ss- that a= yomag • woman of comely face, h ing a waist of - twenty-three to twentq-fi a inoheta and a . : well-rounded figure, is a autiful' object • ` to • look upon. In classic timews girls so', favored were the delight o artists Gua the Greek masters immortal' their enchant - r '- ' ` log forms. Indeed, even you, mesdames and mademoiselles, admi them—in the ' honvre;. p�r,1s*d on @'bloc of granite or marble $t tt Mlle. Leonie had read of an - a.. .. a _ - 't- ,. ' i. . -. i s+- F• - ,i i w . r Y tr - - �A , ". - agye �gam' z`3.. - . _ es t e c a= -,. sus.: �..f. ^ "t*,. ,Y .t�3 - - .1, .YI d,.3_- !,- _ .-_.. -_ ......_ fiw _.. .' •$ ••.., ' thrust upward, whereby the motions of the diaphragm had been obstructed. The liver,, stomach and vascular glands were crowded out of shape a.d mooh further to the rear than their functions palled for. Other internal organs were prossed oat of position in► downward direction, all of which had a tendency tlo,, prevent the normal an equitable circulation of the blood. "The eo pressor stays worn by this lady diminished the area occupied by some of the moat f portant vital organs by five to eight int - ," continued the physician; "equeezin them together, rendering them immobile d compelling great structural changes of only to the position but also in the sha a of _ her organs of respiration, eirculatio and digestion. "If- M e. Mercier had not died s,e she Idid, and s any woman` trying to squeeze twenty-fi a inches `of her flsah and bone , into sig teen or thereabouts may do at any too ent,she would surely have become a victim f , - j:: - pe .N "T r +we. 4 .. r_ ate �'�`$ - ` . i° < i[ ff s v f3 4 tr t•• s F � z �y - tu, 1 - :J Z 1 • � t C Utz. �� f N A. 9 ' #t. 1' i• nos the osswo4 th"ab it is the �. alt', planation. deice, The first principle of ballrsb hyg theratore, is W dsnca with a Tse corse$, or no corset at all. it is also Important to steep the mouth shut when dancing, At the slightest symptom of weakaeso or Minibuses the dancer should retire. $; ' t�: F LONDON CLOCKS• Oas #ss glee Aeydl 18zehattt;e is Said to be ' ilio Best in the World._. - I,n these later years some very wonderful, clocks have been oonetruotled, but the use- ful rather than the curious have been the guiding principle in their construction. London boasts of two very wonderful clocks. The due is on the Royi►l Extshange, and is said to be the best public clock in the world. The pendulum, which is com- pensated, weighs nearly four hu4.dred weight It has what is known as a Imou- toir omp*meub, its pallets are j'a rodeo with large sapphires and it has a obi a of fifteen bells, which cost £500. Another famous modern clock ado s the Palace of Westminster. The. dials 'a a 22 feet in diameter, tDe largest in the rld, with a minute hand. The great wheel is 27 inches In diameter ; 'tbe pendulum is 1t foot long and weighp i%O pounds, while ti. a es- cape wheel, which- is driven by the aiis�sical box' spring, weighs about • one-half ounce - It has seen the end of two great bells. !' With the application Of the spring tic the clock it became apparent that the timepiece could be made portable. Watches were but little known, if known at all, before the sixteenth cent ►ry. Francis I. gave the master olookmaker of Paris in• 1544 the exclusive privilege of making olooke and watches within that city. Henry VIII. seems to have spen•t tnucb money ova watches. Edward VI. had at'his Palace of Westminster ,soon* larum or watch ' of iron, the ogee iron► ggiilt,' with two plum' mets of lead." , Eliza►betli was fan of watches,of which ,,her had a large oollso ion. She had "a clock* of gold, garnished ith dyemondes, rubyea, emeralds and per:est" " one armlet or shitkell of gold, all over fairly garnished with rubyes, and dye- mondes, having on the closing the air of a clocks," was a gift to her in 1571.72 by! the Earl of Leicester, master of the horse. Mary of Scotland bad her watches. 1 In these days there was great variety in , the shape of the watch. A favorite @haps was that of a skull -another was that of a ooffin. Descriptions exist of several of Mary's watches. There was Due oo�n-shaped in a crystal case. There wits another in which cattgut supplied the plane of the intaeriilr chain in the modern watch►. One very marvelous piece of workmarmbip in the form of a skull is the property of the Dick Lauder family. It cess originally the prop- erty of Glary Queen of Scots, and was be- gaeatahed to blary - Solana, her maid of honor, February 7, 1587. On the forehead of the scull are the nymbals of death, . the scythe and tho hour -glans. At the back of the skull is Time, and at the top of the head are the gardens of &den ani the crucifixion. The watch ii opened by revere - Ing the skull. Inside ace the holy family, angels and shepherds with their flocks. The works form the Drains. The dial -plate is the palate. Another skull -shaped watch which belonged to Mary was the gift of her husband, Francis II. . Arnold of the strand preesnted George I1L,in 1764.a watch of his own manuf acture sit in a ring. Later, in 1770, he presented the ging with a &mail repeating wateh,also sat in a ring, the cylinder 'of which was made of an oriental ;ruby. The Gear of Russia, when he heard of these mitres of watches, offered Arnold " 1000 guineas it he would make one for him, but the artist would not consent, , i�AIL10 11Oil"NI .AIAdA$SS." 1, For h�Iil ndreds of wt , us the doctor d*• flared, dancing is the greatest physical exertion they undergo. The ordinary aallroom dress, or under dress, with its sight corsets, impairs the ' heart's. ability to send blood into the artteriea. The heart is the pumping station of the human body. In its natural state it should keep up such t pressure.within the arterial section as trill suffice for the maintepanoe gf the oircmlation and the organic functions of the body depending on it. 'Excessive ac- tion of the heart is,in nervous and susoop.. table women, often induced lay mod*rate exertion ; it may even occur' while its possessor is at perfect rest. It has been demonstrated that theheact,during a waltz, oontraote twice as often as in- a condition of comparative repose ; that is, it seu4n twice the quantity of. blood to the lungs. 'A medical authority hat rookoued that the extra pumping imposed upon .the heart by this exertion ifs an evening's dancin amounts to lifting one nietre high 14,496 kilograms " bf blood ; that is, a weigift of nearly thirty-two thousand pounds, ese astonishing figures.espily explain why so many society girls have fainted in the ballroom. A suierheated atmosphere, is - .. RAINY LAKE BOLD. Loeaeies' nefettt sal►idly Take. ftp—A CMaa With Mr. Was. Campbell --Scotty lulls tela s greeted. - Home later news in regard to the Rainy lake gold oountcy hers been received from Mr. Wm. Campbell, a well-knowaexplorer, who was is Toronto a short time ago, He says that numerous lats►tioaa ars being taken -up in the Seine River valley and in the Atik-Okan region, about 60 miles from Rainy _ Lake. North of Shoal Lake is si6'rl tted a granite belt some two miles wide by four miles long, in which same very rich gold•bearing veins of_quarto nerve been dis- covered. Surveyors are busily employed surveying mining locations. Three stamp mills of five .stamp power enols are in the course of ereotion,one of .which is expected to begin operations to a short time. Tile others will start early' in the spring, and there is talk of several others to.be built this season. To the north of Wild Potato Lake, a widening of the Seine River, many good locations have been taken up, and there are said to be some rich indications of gold, Borth of where the prospector., are now at work. Mr. (Umpbell said that the statement made in several of the papers that seven. prospectors had been frozen to death was not true. The weather has been cold, but the fall of snow exceptionally light for that country,so enabling explorers to work with greater freedom and sueoeas than in former years. -In regard to himself, he said mat• term were booming. He had recently sold ono location to the Northern Pa oif• v Rail. way for $20.000 and expected to disuse of two others to the same company in a short time. , Officials in the Crown Lands Department say that froom tton to twenty applications are being filed every day for properties in that vicinity. . • Did the Beat She Could: ,< Mother --What is that you are drawing Idttle Daughtor--That's a picture v Adam and Eve, an' the apple tree, ton' th morpant: � _ But you have,glvon V,ve a hood ski*k- � dressed Ads in knee- breeches. W ell, the; was the :oldest . favltlene'I could think of. C I: ! c; - - , C , . - -.-.•'0 1�-.... .. _ fi t. ;' a ,# � a,_ at e R� a N E� 4f' i ., � a Y �. t� - v4 a ±.. k$ .2, i a 7.,. a: - , •y1 C-Wk,s-. i �Ia Y ,F _,!& . ashS *. -. w .,� - E , , d t. . 4 , Y F i i ( A =C ry cK V r =t t '. " S i l Y- i r � ' i S r m 3 - y e�k. �` ,. •R 3 . : i' i �: , i' s d . i . ' ►1t��+ • Little ','Chllnip That Coun,i.:: h�� by kiss is a little thing. With your hand on the door to go �f a thoughtless word orua cruel flingg • That you made an hour ago. k kiss of groottinit ie sweet and rano . After the toil off day. ft ud it smooths the furrows plowed by care► rhe lines an the forehead you once ova ed fair, In the years that have flown awlay. Tia a little thing to say "Yon aro kind. I love you, my dear" eaeh night, But it eends a thrill through your heart. I fid+ For love is tender, love is blind, As we climb site's rugged height" i . We starve each other for love's ears, We take, but we do not give ; It seems so easy some soul to bless, But we dole the lovegrudgingly loss and lees- Till'tis bitter and hard to live, ` A Winter-. Night lit HOni18. . When doss the person of domestic tastes enjoy home more than on a stormy winter might? Yon reach the dearest place an . earth atter dark, with the cheerful light shining out upon the fast falling snow, and• at once are oompensated for all the disoom- forts you have undergone. Lab it storm now as -furiously as it will, you do not oars except a@ you think of those who are exposed to the weather, and especially of the poor wretoh@p to whom the word "home" L nothing but a memory. Here you are again, safe and sound, with pleasant fames and vol to greet you; every one is glad to see you even the oat u he lazily risen up behind the stove and humps his back, seems to wish you to understand tbao your presence has been the only thing wanting to quake the happiness of the some oomple . You kiss the wife ,snd the ••ohick " eat your supper with an appetite that only a mile's walk through deepening dcif tts can develop, and are ready for a half hour with the children. Then the obildma snugly tucked up in bed, �on sit down with the woman of your love and surrender yourself to the unallo ed pleasure of a winter evening at hoarse. The time passes only too swiftly. You give a little time to your paper perhaps, after which Icon take down your Whittier and, while the wife repairs a rent in Billy's coat, road aloud from "snow Bound," ooesaion- ally laying down the book to make a o4mment or to ask a question -relating to the-famwily history of the day. At length the clock on the mantelpiece strikes "ten, and you are reminded by that, as well as by the drowsy feeling that steals over you, that it is time to retire. Oh, the luxury of that thought 1 there is not the slightest reason, as far as you know, why you should not have a perfect night's r'eut. Hie Furniahlnff. , - People ary a good deal inctftsed to ran to showiness in their home furnishing, and where there is money and leisure, to over - elaborateness. It is almost the only means that most have of expressing their aspira- tion toward the beautiful. They have rsaohed only a half -way stage. of apitum, and they make an uninstructed attempt at display. Display . itself is a false motive. A chair is made to sit in, not to look .at. Get•comfort fiitatt. and then make, it look as well as it can, and still be in keeping with the bocce and -the rat of the room. It is always worth while to make or buy that which is substantial and lasting. it is for this reason, also, that one should buy that which is good in form, because grace ful shapes ars always gratifying regardless of the changes in fashion. How of "111400s` one look at a piece of furniture and mourn the quantity of good wood in it and the hours spent in fashioning It into an object so ugly. ..V-�. , . Reeelw . - ..'. . Graham Loaves.—Ta each pint of Luke• warm wetting, composed of equal.portions of water and sweet milk, add a table- spoonf ul , of sugar. half a tablespoonful of salt, and a small oaks of compressed yeast, dissolved in about two tablespoonfuls of the wetting. Thea stir in with a spoon a heaping quart of graham flour, or as much more aw essay be found necessary to form a dounggh sufficiently stiff to be taken from the mixtug bowl in a .nass. Tui n this dough on a moulding board we l sprinkled with whic^e flour, and knead, adding white flour until the dough ceases to stick to the fingers or moulding board. Put in a well - greased earthen bowl, brush lightly with melt*d butter or drippings, cover with bread towel and blanket, and sere it to rise at a temperature of 75 degrees, and let it stand throe hours. At the end of that time form gently into loaves, put into groaned MPpana, brush, cover, and set it to rise as om In � hour front the time =it is formed into loaves it will be► ready to bake. Stuffed Beefsttake.—Take a thick and ten. der slioo of. rump of about two pounds weight. Make 'two gills of stuffing of bread crumbs, pepper, salt, and powdered olpves, or sweet ma. f ors , as you pleases Boll the dressing u iu the steak, wind_ a piece of twine around it, forking care to secure the ends, Have ready a salscepan, with a slice or two of pork fried orisp. Take out the pork and lay in the steak, brown it thoroughly on every side. Add two gills of the stock, oi; of water in which meat has been boiled ; sprinkle in a little salt, cover close, and stew -slowly. an hour anil @'half.. Add more water after awhile, if it becomes too dry. Some persons like the addition of chopped onion. There should, however, be only a very little; half -a small ono is enough. When nearly done add half a gill of catsup. When you take up the meat unwind the string carefully" so ae not to unroll its Lay it on a hot dish, thicken f the gravy, if not already thick onough,and f pour over the roll.. Out the m@at in slices e rough the roll. ' Gingerbread.-- Work a cupful of butter d until creamy, theta mix with it a cupful of brrowts s ar. Separate the- white& and ppatios of four a ge, and be3at. both uictil iigltbr f teithiRig a W' hit4. Stir the egg. _!`r ''�/ j `we., s'�a. t- �ar�� c [+•. - - I' t with �e bnttsa:nd en , and aid Kul of soar cream, mixed witch a a .* - tuolasse it ; before putting Q"liesl 41 ' Dream togetheir add to th ere+►mm� spoonfuls, of soda dissolve in a lithe , water. Measure tour ou full of > nix with it a teaspoon 1 0[ salt' tablespoonful of yellow g'oger." Add & to the batter, Do all the ixiag as qui and lightly as possible. a thirty uttee with a moderate hes, . r 1, :, LOVE AND S ICIDIL 1!•i s f. >t ,Mins , Shows at � emu riAeem Herself OftenI r Tuan Man, In Italy, according to mbroso's lige, gleaned from the official records, the nun..._ bar of suicides that w re committed fw causes of all kinds amo g both . sexes ii that kingdom during th last four yew reached a total of 8;085, of which only 5% were of females, against ,516 of males; la - France a record of. 25, 41 cases of sod.. slaughter, collected by 'm from eq" reliable sources, makes man the victim- - 19,982andwoman only ,959 tin,••- TGs great proponderanoo her shown.: . icidse - .. among males is ascribed in part to -woman's • instinctive repugnance violence and per. ,. sonal disfigurement—in part to the len harassing and responsib a role ' played by, her in the steuggle-for existtetics, and is port to her' mode of life, which is infinitely less tinctured with self -i dulgenoe snd vi► than that of man, At only one stage a life does the suicide be among .women equal that of males. his period u be• . tween the age of fifteen nd that of twenty, when the mdoidel impu as is accentuated by the great constitutio 1 chango, and, as Lombroso contends, by the souse and ali- controlling passion of to a with iterreverses, - which female adoleseen s then experience. . During all she rest of li e; from childhood to the grave, - - • THsl11AL•z ltATit O3` $t�ICiD99 Is 'much higner than th female, and Mead• ily increases with adv sing years. This . ascendency undtergoes t an insignificant remission during all th disturbances rod dangers of the female limsawric decade, from the•torty-fifth to the fifty-fifth year - of 6.g s. The foregoing stat atics exhibiting tin marked predominan of ranee• of su►Qid� from general causes am ng men, over those occurring•amoog,wome ,are introdnoed-br Lombroso to amphas• thio equally great -• preponderance of ferna a over male suicides when oommitted for 1 ve,. While the m&k suicides from misc^11 sous eawwoof every - kind quadruple or qu• topie in number the female, those which motived by" love alone are four or five ti so greater in the fe- male than in the male ex. In Italy,hesayy 7b per ovist. of the sn aides among Women duringg the last foury, a were for love,and only 20 per 3)ent. for t e same cause among men. In France for he same period the figures showed 28 per, t. of love suicides among the former a d only 7 per_ cent. among the latter. M e. de Stsei had not ed a similar disparity in the two sexes long - before Lombroso, an had given-% partial . explanation of it by ging. that whereas in men love is usually o ly - an incident, an unimportant episode i their busy careers, . on the other hand, women tv is the supreme event, often he entire history d their lives. That ' men die, but not for , love," had not esca d the notice of au earlier and infinitely 'igher sathor►ty; and Brierre do Boismout ( 'Le Suicide," se. and edition, 1885) offered an apology for this male characteristic t at in men the roots of friendship strike deeper than those of love, antd. he asked f r instance* in history where women have a ded life by suiei• ,i fa _ others of their own a x, as did Voluwnius, Petroneus and An nine for their male .-- 1riends. 1 Leav'ag the field of stltistics, Prot. Lombruso traverses wide range of time and space in his t dustrious search for examples of - WOMAN"S BRLF-I TLiCTBD DRATH for love. He calls p from the, slumber of history that Non dol t of the wife of Paetus, the- fatal-swallowiu of live, coals by Portia . in order to shorten be supposed period of - separation from her sad husband, Brutus, and the suicides of the married mates of Poliorcetes, Sane s and Labeo, all to lova He has lea ed in a recent book ',. (Twain 1894), call d "80cide Among the " Saaage Peoploo," at to the untutored / aborigines of Nort America self -murder-' was almost anknow , the ouly sule►des-to be found in any t 'be (Dskotaha) being females. who oe ionaliy committed the act under the des it and desperation of disappointed love. a relates that in New Zealand a daughter f the conqueror liongi, upon learning that her husband had heen slain in battle, kille with her cwnrhaads sixteen prisoners an then paten end to her life by autoide. Lam osoreviews the strange . i mode of self-destrn tion practised by the widows of E i,ndos an and . Maiubar, wbo oast themselves upn the byrning pyres of -. their deceased hue nds. These sultides he contends, prooee from love rather than from iell,ious fan .ticism, although the teachings of Brahma ism powerful favor the practice of sutteeis , as well us all ocher kinds of self-imi olation. Two English " adieers once essays to deter a widow from this barbarous usag by asking her first of try the horrible eff at of exposing one , her fingers to fire. With a smile of disdain tlse young woman lunged her whole hand into iguit9d oil,etoi ally watched the mem- ber burn, scud, just before eastsng herself into the 8ame9, ani : " You may argue ae _ you please, but I k ow that I be�ong co ao one but my dead f usband--not even t0 mytelf. Him only did I ever love, and • after him I can lov no mail else.'' .. - A lead Follower. Burglar Bill—W' t'e become o' Slickfing or's-sister t_ - - Sneoky Sam—aSe vin' time for followia • - fashionable fad. . �,,r _ `+lj W of fad t 1 Kleptomanior 2 . _ . . Tw Views. r� Little Son --A b y broke ttsraugli the i� ;rr to -day, and was P, )led out by hie dog. Mother ---That a out's how dangerous tbtn - ice is. - , .Little Son ---I houghs' it oho YAM -hn# safe a boy *ith a og Is-. ' r� . 4 .. F ' r . ss' !� , � �i: . .i.qG t. � t -�a$ �. is j4 4� *2 I �ti } a.i _. i�;'� ,.,rd:... Vis, , i.: _ 3y't �, . .. "`:4•*,,""- t-�} r :to- _ . 1 S. ' I 4 . u�F s E .%%��i'f ..�, '.fh •1° �'F:`S.its-``�: #f2`�r__ X,. a- i Flt k i a a#JN. I - i31 q fl ice' a A b: ik .-.-•. ^t' Y ss- tr.. �. . rte -. L i.. t i'` i si rt,r, - with �e bnttsa:nd en , and aid Kul of soar cream, mixed witch a a .* - tuolasse it ; before putting Q"liesl 41 ' Dream togetheir add to th ere+►mm� spoonfuls, of soda dissolve in a lithe , water. Measure tour ou full of > nix with it a teaspoon 1 0[ salt' tablespoonful of yellow g'oger." Add & to the batter, Do all the ixiag as qui and lightly as possible. a thirty uttee with a moderate hes, . r 1, :, LOVE AND S ICIDIL 1!•i s f. >t ,Mins , Shows at � emu riAeem Herself OftenI r Tuan Man, In Italy, according to mbroso's lige, gleaned from the official records, the nun..._ bar of suicides that w re committed fw causes of all kinds amo g both . sexes ii that kingdom during th last four yew reached a total of 8;085, of which only 5% were of females, against ,516 of males; la - France a record of. 25, 41 cases of sod.. slaughter, collected by 'm from eq" reliable sources, makes man the victim- - 19,982andwoman only ,959 tin,••- TGs great proponderanoo her shown.: . icidse - .. among males is ascribed in part to -woman's • instinctive repugnance violence and per. ,. sonal disfigurement—in part to the len harassing and responsib a role ' played by, her in the steuggle-for existtetics, and is port to her' mode of life, which is infinitely less tinctured with self -i dulgenoe snd vi► than that of man, At only one stage a life does the suicide be among .women equal that of males. his period u be• . tween the age of fifteen nd that of twenty, when the mdoidel impu as is accentuated by the great constitutio 1 chango, and, as Lombroso contends, by the souse and ali- controlling passion of to a with iterreverses, - which female adoleseen s then experience. . During all she rest of li e; from childhood to the grave, - - • THsl11AL•z ltATit O3` $t�ICiD99 Is 'much higner than th female, and Mead• ily increases with adv sing years. This . ascendency undtergoes t an insignificant remission during all th disturbances rod dangers of the female limsawric decade, from the•torty-fifth to the fifty-fifth year - of 6.g s. The foregoing stat atics exhibiting tin marked predominan of ranee• of su►Qid� from general causes am ng men, over those occurring•amoog,wome ,are introdnoed-br Lombroso to amphas• thio equally great -• preponderance of ferna a over male suicides when oommitted for 1 ve,. While the m&k suicides from misc^11 sous eawwoof every - kind quadruple or qu• topie in number the female, those which motived by" love alone are four or five ti so greater in the fe- male than in the male ex. In Italy,hesayy 7b per ovist. of the sn aides among Women duringg the last foury, a were for love,and only 20 per 3)ent. for t e same cause among men. In France for he same period the figures showed 28 per, t. of love suicides among the former a d only 7 per_ cent. among the latter. M e. de Stsei had not ed a similar disparity in the two sexes long - before Lombroso, an had given-% partial . explanation of it by ging. that whereas in men love is usually o ly - an incident, an unimportant episode i their busy careers, . on the other hand, women tv is the supreme event, often he entire history d their lives. That ' men die, but not for , love," had not esca d the notice of au earlier and infinitely 'igher sathor►ty; and Brierre do Boismout ( 'Le Suicide," se. and edition, 1885) offered an apology for this male characteristic t at in men the roots of friendship strike deeper than those of love, antd. he asked f r instance* in history where women have a ded life by suiei• ,i fa _ others of their own a x, as did Voluwnius, Petroneus and An nine for their male .-- 1riends. 1 Leav'ag the field of stltistics, Prot. Lombruso traverses wide range of time and space in his t dustrious search for examples of - WOMAN"S BRLF-I TLiCTBD DRATH for love. He calls p from the, slumber of history that Non dol t of the wife of Paetus, the- fatal-swallowiu of live, coals by Portia . in order to shorten be supposed period of - separation from her sad husband, Brutus, and the suicides of the married mates of Poliorcetes, Sane s and Labeo, all to lova He has lea ed in a recent book ',. (Twain 1894), call d "80cide Among the " Saaage Peoploo," at to the untutored / aborigines of Nort America self -murder-' was almost anknow , the ouly sule►des-to be found in any t 'be (Dskotaha) being females. who oe ionaliy committed the act under the des it and desperation of disappointed love. a relates that in New Zealand a daughter f the conqueror liongi, upon learning that her husband had heen slain in battle, kille with her cwnrhaads sixteen prisoners an then paten end to her life by autoide. Lam osoreviews the strange . i mode of self-destrn tion practised by the widows of E i,ndos an and . Maiubar, wbo oast themselves upn the byrning pyres of -. their deceased hue nds. These sultides he contends, prooee from love rather than from iell,ious fan .ticism, although the teachings of Brahma ism powerful favor the practice of sutteeis , as well us all ocher kinds of self-imi olation. Two English " adieers once essays to deter a widow from this barbarous usag by asking her first of try the horrible eff at of exposing one , her fingers to fire. With a smile of disdain tlse young woman lunged her whole hand into iguit9d oil,etoi ally watched the mem- ber burn, scud, just before eastsng herself into the 8ame9, ani : " You may argue ae _ you please, but I k ow that I be�ong co ao one but my dead f usband--not even t0 mytelf. Him only did I ever love, and • after him I can lov no mail else.'' .. - A lead Follower. Burglar Bill—W' t'e become o' Slickfing or's-sister t_ - - Sneoky Sam—aSe vin' time for followia • - fashionable fad. . �,,r _ `+lj W of fad t 1 Kleptomanior 2 . _ . . Tw Views. r� Little Son --A b y broke ttsraugli the i� ;rr to -day, and was P, )led out by hie dog. Mother ---That a out's how dangerous tbtn - ice is. - , .Little Son ---I houghs' it oho YAM -hn# safe a boy *ith a og Is-. ' r� . 4 .. F ' r . ss' !� , � �i: . .i.qG t. � t -�a$ �. is j4 4� *2 I �ti } a.i _. i�;'� ,.,rd:... Vis, , i.: _ 3y't �, . .. "`:4•*,,""- t-�} r :to- _ . 1 S. ' I 4 . u�F s E .%%��i'f ..�, '.fh •1° �'F:`S.its-``�: #f2`�r__ X,. a- i Flt k i a { £+ { r'a x :"� ,. -u trr zw{1i , E}��5'v-`k�' r• '` x , ,--- 3: x '. A*_ kms' mq- L ,;O:l a r, 1 ' 1s, r. f 4, , i - I - - " - < 11 . `4 . . --- IT�O� OF Ttm11JJ k��j� meta -some of which it not avec clean. $e . . :'�­ � � _- z . ­ F ­ 11 �. H ' B 0 t must sort his le0ters frequently when the � g ' H°S -. + D. got $ill Of Neuralgia' A w : "fi , ._ It sbi is rolling and pitching so that it is ---- "here ie no use in fooling with tteart►1Ria. T$ _ ;" 6,� dif�oOlt to vasintain his tooti - It is a diseaso.that pp��ives way only to the ® ��� Q LESS TAAN 251000 cif' IIS ,other hand, his toil L less hard��han LhaO �"he Shadows 4vefrhaftlging 8 Nie ttlt,a8t powerful remedies. No remedy yyet f � � � WENT DOWN WITH.TAN RL E of a railway'postal clerk. $® has excellent Rare Palle Iiolne Have Vanished die6overed has given the grand reealtg that 4 � I _; M"• . y r, food, attd may ppartake of flue meals a da - invariably attends the employment of Pol« 5 '. . a if he wishes, Thers is plen0y of jollifloation Ltttte lUtwbet DetretY Cared of I- Yitias' eon'b Nerviline. Nerviline is a eft' `' f t el41se s tmi gearch for 11lati--Now Zb ileaGM l on board if he chooses to take Daaee After Feta• 'PMYstetaes tad t>o- specific far all nervopains, and ought to be „:..�.• Wilt BeTreated trlRee vexed part in ib. L .tier+ Every evenin there is a eQeetUAB Treated Tbe.Caae. kept on hand in ever family. Sold every i .. t . 1F .;„a past Ofllcs-Hard yin lft Tir g concert and a `. y caber®1., 26 conte a bottle. Y l; nr• danmse. On this aide of the water and at the Brom the Ni,�ara+ Fella Review. t e Pa+tal Clerks. Euiopean end of his voyage : he has from - ' Folks etre sometimes so to t what ' � r 1> y•dve ti�ousaad lei:fie'- "( t e bot five days to. a week of leisure, and during In speaking to a friend recently ," were try Q'° �� 1 T ant \f this time g asked if we had heard that little Mihai they prey for. ' 1, � t` i� r tom o! the amhtf • o fewer,stid possibly twice g , he does nothing except dodge . Doret , the eight•year•old daughter of The more laws the more pettifoggers. ' �1. i + -, telegrams whioti may convey orders for yy 11 that,lumber went down with the L be. Of y y Mra. Dorety, Ontario avenue had been , extra runs. If employed on -the Hamburg- miraculoasl c Oneeentadaemi at a roti ld of thousan were Amer ,' Don't Tobaeeo t3ptt or smoke Your Wt ';y thea at lea P loan Line,his board u paid at an hotel erred of at. 4 flus dance. We Itils sold mon t► Zn by'• y Away n an � � � P P y rg h replied i° the negatttie but stated that we is the truthful startling title of a book aboab It �� cipi t (lonstz�tptwta' ' regi tared• a°d erhta a as man mo i n• in $ambo While he ie t ace. would investigate ate the Dasa and ascertain No -To -Bac, Bnc the�it:trntleNr uuaranteed tobacco" Croup Glue. :'�' fain d money or other inalosnrea of ver ne, , the facts. Accordingly we visited the �p B y habitcure braces up nicotinized nerves, ia�d iKe herb T t -h not registered. The dams and , home of Mre, Doret when she related the eliminates the nicotine poison, makee'�weak' the g g Queensland s New Voting System• ' men gain strength; vigor and manhood. You Bright, actfve, nergetic men`An Yole as followA:- y little girl has hada run no physical or financial risk, as No -To -Bao WA evap� seotior_ of the as try to introdaee >', F �_ dist sae involved b the lose of th phiet Jnstiee (Iif Queensland, miraculous experience. It is aboutbwo is sold under guarantee to Dore or money re- I sac sof mail matter may hardly • oal- Griffith,' Q P in thene%hborhoodan ticleofuniversel a s. , Australia, h'as written � to a friend in this years and a half since Mabel was stricken funded. Back tree. Ad. Sterling Remedy , usage- sure sale at ev ry house. Splen• .' 1.� t ed. How often do life and dee h hang with St. Vitus' dance caused b the weak- Co., 374 St Paul St,. Montreal. did chance to make big oney. Address, cu... country concerning the working of the new q He that can reason with a child can argue' W. A. LOFT t3, Mou�trefiL � "f the prompt arrival of a writ n mss- g ening effects of Is grippe and rheumatism. t b,, opo 1 T,,e delaq of such a communication method of voting adopted in 18fP�, which Three local physicians were called in as was with a sage. I A�IENT� �'Y RTBD sag provides foe minority representation. it also one s?ootor of oo°eiderable re °talion r week luny cause the failure of a firm. allows the von from Niagara a i p face Charlatans sad QtlaCks t`'I fon ter to dictate his flreb and f3 F 1 e, N Y,, but in the a e (�10R the latest and best a lei Hooke aq f�,, ; of the prescriptions Lions pf these physicians and Have ion lied their vocation on the ant- 1' q ��A 1 Dra Ge and other paper representing large second choice oandidetes by placing the g p Bibles i° Canada, al aizgo and pave: _ feria pe 'T, of the people. The knife has Terms liberal. Write for ircnlara, the bet of care Mabel grew idi worse.. g P p P , Z"O. f5 ` cum are in some of the missing letters. figure 1 opposite the name of his first choice g P Y pared w the quick • oauatia applioatione WILLIAM BBIGsCtrS ha list °!' the other day u man wrote fr m Ger- and the 8gurei 2 opposite hie second choice. She could not be lefb alone tw instant and have tormented the victim of corns .until _ _. _ - -Ontiart , � 4 ` Oal Then, if the firet choice, candidate proven was as helpless as an infant as she had no the conviction shaped itself --there's na ,� many inquiring about a mieeive coin taming be nnpopnlar, the first choice is diets- control of her limbs at all. She could aura Putnam's Yainlesa Corn Extractor 0, which • he had sent by post to this girded, and the vote is given,.according to neither walk without. assistance nor take proven on what slender basis public opinion t�: food or drink. At this eta a one of the11 Fortunately. it had already been the second choice, to some other candidate. often reefs, If you suffer from corns et:' ' Dolt try. q B this mesas w rest economy of votes in -attending physioiane sold, ' rs. Dorety, y t3 ret rued to him, the address beim defeo- K there is no use in m coming here an more. the Extractor and you will be satisfied. Vg, 0 �� $�Ostet, i", . yy �� its mi : . eueoted. Where there are three candidates y y gold everywhere. , �1 ©. !", Liv Divers will. seek for the mai of O he the least popular candidate wonl'd fail of There is nothing that I know of can be DBA IT. a _V t Elbe. Presumably only a part it will election, and the votes of his supporters done for your little girl.' Wall, matters Effeminate men are ridieuloua, iduouline SBiJ. TQROI. t Went Qn that way for a short Lime with women are repulsive. sQA/U.EL RJB be ecovered. The ship sank in water no would go to one of the two remaining" can- ' ` didates a000rdia to the wish of the voter. no be ter resulte, till one day I was sure Catarrh .Use Nasal Balm. Quick, goal . L.so eep as to make the. quest for be miss- g the poor child was dying. 1 remembered Live cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing, i `• _ In this way two minorities may become a YEARS ` jug lett b? s a h� eless one, but ome of Navin assn accounts of St. Vitus dance FOR TWBIq'TV- �" g P majority. Chief Justice Griffith thinks A. P. 753 th mare not unlikely to drift sw y with that the system is entirely practicable, curedbythe use of Dr. Williams' Pink ' "N N. the currents of the tempestuous North Sea. and says, The only objection I have seen Pills for Pale People and I determined F � ` made -to it came from persons who are Don• to try them. I was skeptical as to the �.'� - �­" � I W on tha t�regon went down in th harbor scions that the Dan abt command a of%ot a°d only tried them as a lwst re- DU . -_ -'-", -- � WALTER RAKER & CO. of New York, a :;,iul mea in div ng gear ity of the volas, but still desire to lobe sort, but cane scoff agreeably surprised ab .; r B A I . ._�.­,.��,_:­ ha no difficulty _in fetching Ftp f om_ the cleated." the result. It was not long before they had The Largn.at Manufactarere of I rof the bags of mail w ion she _. . a Good effect and I thea felt certain I .had , pURE, NOH GRADiEI . car ck `Ll� K found'a remedy that could Dare my little COCOAS CHC CHCCOLRTES E R �. ,. oar led. There were :i93 eaeks is all, but :$ere No One Ever Walks. girt It anythin cold. In lase .than r iP _ I::. g ,i most of them floated off and out to sea. The city of Buenos Ayres has the largest three months she was so much better o4 ,h:aConaa.nt, have salsa The were picked up during the ext six street -car system, in proportion to its that the dread dlseaee had almost nn HIGHEST AWARDS K'$ S FRIEND��,_ 1� - _L- i Y population, of an oily in the world. The appeared, and the pills were dtacoati THECOO months at various points a one the tlantio total number of ed. In a few months, however, she 4oms passengers nettled last (({�((��j� LARGEST SA Ela CANADA. 3 r' m)ON86 from Portland, Me., to Cape Hatter- dear was 71.348,584, while the monthly showed that the symptoms had not been Indus-IlLf"MI and Food I s, ►e•.'- I average was 5,9bb,547. entirely eradicated from bar system, ao If • had her a sin commence the nie of the Pink EXPOSITION$ s e9 - __ IF BEdbVERZD. I `/ - g . . , Pills. 1" feel rerta u that - all traoes of the 0 y0U � , F j .. ...Such mail aA may be recovered Dai the t, '1`jie etOrt 5pt31' 1. : awful; malady will be swept away, for she AWCas IV j . f'' y I .a I� EUMPO ani L. Elbe wril be forwarded immedistel 'to New Little MW Dsugg-I just want' you to Roes to school now and we have not the - Want .L!� slightest anxiety in leaving her alone. Dr. "*Methe Dutch Prooem,noAika , York, wnere it will bs examined with a know that I dont sociate with the likes , ue.or other of theirleo=nrthm& W illit►trie Pink Pills i■ certainly a grand u,ee to •ni of their p•n,tkmoe. e8d.S . - - - mtlaw to its delivery to the addres at tits o'yon. remedy and I scald not be withou0 them 'theirdelietoue aR$ANIF cocoA ,theulup� earliest neeit,'e mofrient, Npah fit will Little Min Bsokoouc.0-Yon needn't be �rsaadwia�i.,.odco+ua...rn�.W►eor>ua 5CC Ot1T %cltal0ll t p - so uppish, just because your nose is. under any consideration, for I think they Or Write US : be reduced to the condition o papier are worth their weight in gold, as in my sow cit gRomzERs aysRywrtERa.% ` , 1' tie girl's ease the have been true to all All angatrtmss answered . , mache; wrappers .viii have diaapp red,and B18gSin$9 Of IgII,OI'atiQB. they advertise I am only too pilau to let VA• �RCHESTER, MA�e addresses will he be and der heria -r"o'00 �I y p g others who may be °ufortuaate know at the Steele, Bug s, Ma conSeEdt�.{ , Visitor -Is that oat real) so old as on this rniraoutoue Dare through the use of D:.WeakWomen NVhat can not.ba made out will treated y y (Mention this pap 1 by experts v fro have had ez fence in sery Z She plays around like a kittbn. oa . Pe Williams Pink Piller 1. . ,this eor-t of liu3inesa. They accomplished Little 0irl-Yes ; oats hasn't any family When strop tributes as the" can be had is in e•etytsotet wonders verb, tlib stuff that, case otos ht Bibles► sad they never knows haw old they g and all mothers who are nursing - � , r j . xoa--Av .nt�rp�l m K are. to the wonderful merits of Pink Pills, it u to Ca sen ens from the �)rei,on, but few of the l t•ters re- - little -wonder that their. sales reach such babies derive great benefit from covered failing to reach their ,mended11 1.......-�-- enotmavta proportion., and they are the Scott's Emulsion This prepare- mBet them rtue r send to ws,• 11 recipients. Tire lettere were fire dried by s . I ally DOtle• favorite remedy with all oiasser. Dr. t s typo purposes. It . i on serve ..... - fujrlice heat,while the packages ndprint- Williams' Pink Pills contain the elements iveS vital strength to mothers - - T """ dal matter were spread out in the sand The Snaith -By the way, Hosiattee aeoswary to give new life and richness to g Uret,on disayt ter o_curred on Maro 7 18138. have you twp fives for a ton ? the blood sad restore shattered nerves. and also enriches their milk and Great Nort We tern f y Ali ►, 131 0' her sacks of mail ere saved $oststter Mo (ilonies-I have. 3� �'I L. t (3at Ds. Smith -Thea lend me one oi'em Sold is boxes (never in lot,tte form bq lbs thus makes their babies thrive. _iiy' diversorrecovere{. as flotsam a d jetsam. doyen or hnudred, and the public are aaa• a Telegr ph piny : .. • Incidental to their inspection of he water- I tinned sga►a8t numerous imitations sold in �S I , . , soekoci e.tuB; it case discovered that the this ehapo) at b0 cents a biz, or six boxes QF NAD slntlggiing of jewelry and other dutiable A I)efzlded $dCt3e§s., for V2.50, and may be had of all drn�gists, , - i' articles -in newspapers was being tarried on Dortw-•Wbwt u that D. & A. that you or direst by mail from Dr. Williams' to a❑ extent prevrouyly uueuepeo d. Laces, belong tot m6d)oine Uompan , Brockville, Ont., or 11 Direct and exclus' �aonne tion with the ; : ,] offices of the Wester Union elegraph Com+ • _ fine handkerehide and more a tioularl , n Reform Association Soheneotady; N. X . Emu 5 an in the united tater an Canada. (Duca; 11 .P Y clam -The Dancing pp yy Rlovea were l>einq seat serosa th water to ,�entlemeo dance with gentlemen,and ladies - 21'a in number); al throug Canadian Tet a thio las}lion w enormous mluanttti s,ev/dent• with ladies. ritory, with the Ang o Americ n. Direct and ly. ;\0 doubt the same sort [ practice 1s lath tdewa suemoestt! - He NaCl 'Gone.. . lg a constructive food that pt American cables Europe and Countries goes un to -day, for the Post Gffi anthori-that beyand •and direst nue ric with cables to _,Id d: t t3 - Yes, indeed. At oar last danmoe "no one Kitty -Where has Mr. do Slim gone t motes thG IIlakirig . Of healthy Nest Indies, Centra America South America ties oan>wfo very little toward pre renting it. danced at, all. We vitt otnenwdml#d about x Just Pr Fannin ---He's gone orasy, I think. tissue and bone, It is a wonder- and Bermuda Islam It -is not posstt,le to examine every- news- the oonservatories. Kitty -Ob, 1 thought had gone farther ful retnedy for tmaciatiori, Ceneral - paper ani parcel of printed atxer foe Do you mail that a tueoess 2 - than that. Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints, sir LE�, S ", _ oontraband Roods. - I)o I t Look at this ring - - Retllpe.--Fpr lltaKlna a Dellaiotis Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and I11TV'ARI BL *%* , ANOTHER GREAT 1.oes. : Health Drink at Small Cost Wasting Diseases of Chi{dren. . ' Another Qreat loan of mail at a meed I A Little Too �eS'1lISr• .. one bottle Srxd orPam hitt on Stott's EmuJsiox. Fret. CURES , .::,t'• - °� Adam's hoot [leer ExtracL.• f . V in It3J',' when on the 31st da t Ja oar t FlAichinana s Yeset......... ... * ti golf a pea roti Js Bowie, Belleville. Ali Orusgists. 80C. A:1. I i '" Y fi y. St,.Petler=l hardly know whswher to le an ar ............. lac e water. C_-- RHEUM tris I t the ateh nshi i Eider was wrec ed off the gg ................two Qallotts ' Isle of 1�'it;hpt. "She carried 3 7 a+taks. of you in or not. I,ukem;ttarm Water Mrs; oersgood-You don't ! . I never I)tetolve We sugar and Yew 1p w warm Every prominent raetibione recommends iL �' postal etud,none of which weal have been������ All reputable de remeellit. `•' a missed a chetah service ao matter what the add the etctrsot. and bottle; p [avec.- probably but for the hero a be5savioc ' pleas for twenty -to it hours until it ferments, _ _ - . of \1 tillers H. ]fall, the pons 1 clm�rk in ond oar >lwband worked then plwoe oa lone, steno is will at�oa spwtltliaa , ,p Y weather. i All_ 8t. Pe`,.er-•-Yet, y and dslfolou,s. s`1. LHON ]BE �'1'1B tb, .1. x_ charg�. While the veaeel wsc s king and dootoc'tt bills. The root beer Dan be obtained is all drag Owing to the enormoUs all cane confusson, the pasaenga Lakin to himself to death Paying, W y aWree In i unser. iioeat bottlmett to g (lL.imi 1 - g Wait, and I'll fes if he wants om an to won lad five ; sale of our famous Head >fRoo-King 80. W« Te btaM y sthe boats an,i anxious- only to p rve their > own fives, he stood at tho post f duty and , . . i' !<I Br ah--m44fi Yos�s fBtrset. : got out the mail bags, all of htcb ave ; `A WOndelPW +illir�- 1.i p� Q h�n Yoo� . i :I forty-seven were -safely land -Foe this �� S �/ur set Hall received a teatimonia from the Fortune Telles+ -Yea may is time mate. you will never be rich. ; German Oovarnment. Two Lal -clerks a cod iaooass. but y s�1 61' . Cog r + � 1 - �� lost' their Oyes on. board of the lbs. The Young Mad -_Rh t Why -not t - 1 Qr FAile Qrs Lavin eft® � Wren who, this kind of aero one fatave uo you are not saving. You �e wasteful. Ar Olger Manufacturers are pputting on Ocie err- . F a . I'm afraid that is true Yau ket inferior goods tinder 6hiH name. ! ;';�, , ' s easy life -'They are chosen fr m the rail- My 1 MY i Syrup of way mail nervine, or sometimes tom among haus a wonde Nil gift. Iiaw did you know ` fie in t1'ti NtrHtk a 10 a poor article t® never im+luted, there ore . the tact that "Something Good " is b in t. ^t'' the clerks who have lied ezperi noe at post I was wasteful , Counterfeited is a guarantee to Hmoker a t t i A , l: offices in the handling and sor ing of for. You have jwt wasted a dollar.. gettaad td8ff! Now. is the Beat 6oent Cigar on the marks Turpenti G t 1 = sign lettere. Thee 8 allow d for them one toltune told. In ptirchming Hoo that our trade mark t12he ` ��-�' , - Snowshoe) and firth name aro on catch ho • no A WAYS CUB1R1fs .1::,4_-.',,'- 1 _tea on board ship is usually y ill-ve tilated and y - . - too small for comfort --a ro over the ' - G ; ' �. other le genuine. Our "Something od " - -v ; Caltsl>< irtn�, brand is,vgiswred and my one seiling that PtroOf POsI ive. RetAd I�. , . screw or opposite the etseca o kitchen. COY$ 8I14 . sig f, ars candor this name will be proseautc Perhaps a the quarters will m urmti ?Az10 cad has such •cold band Mra. Morin 0.18 Natalie street, Toranttty,. lt. • p - q q 5---Mr.l Dec �1Dp11'8 Toha�eU Cnt �a�. Ont., says :-lk little bol. two years olds. was ' ;� , feet with a Daae of eizt oozes or dlstribn- Co.,i suffering from is birth from a severe attack ' ling mall .at either end. M.ve ski that oaloulati lR His It►ntdlady has of bronchitis, a d atter trying several reined- iP He --And no wonder. lee without an effect whatever, and seam I > ' . carries the mail across the n has a g ��' nit lulu hie► a fire, and he u oaloalatta31V ANTED -OFFICE MANdGiICRin vQry your advertise encs in the papers, I decided ' - "ompletely equipped poet of$ Though q giving t bis trunk oat of the boars w d County. Fortune for od to try it and w e more than a�toniehed at the a how be Dan 4e ser• City pa ,r* crowded ieto small epaoe, it it provided in hu board hal. ente, Address, D. A. EVA" 8c Co. resutte, ma m3, arc r using on© 25e. bottle, my �; ,�� with everpthing of importance that is to be without jtfy g �• '� 87i Collmsge 9t~, ltoom 1 little boy was mplete y cured. I Dan, t ere- `z Toren Onb fore, recomme it very highly to all mothers - __ � 3 found in a oat office oil land. The clerk to Proverbs.,, + - "� • charge is the postmaster of t e sea t t { . - _ as an infallible remedy. : °ffice. He must be roof age st eeasiak- It ii easier to break silence than to umnd (�O iiO POR AN OLD CANADIAN S AMP Mies Etta La c, Park Hiu, Ont.; i+t►y8.-I Y §max nese, and it is prefdpred that be shall be _ .V used between 1851 sad i85d. have used Dr. I:avioiotto•a Syrup of Tarpon= it., tine for a most severe cough. One iba both •� unmarr,ed. On as average tr his has to Tli6 obaroh "iotuanot -help' yon to grade \ W01C UP YOlin OLD LEt the and o coni- cured me co pletely, and I pronounce it to ' x p leotions of stamp and et the hl hest Dash cart 75;000 letter, and, to as3ditiionT the tenement -hoses for boavenly mansions. ,` rice for them from �.dA. NEED M, be the beat thi g I eves? used. i f .: contents of perhaps fifty' bags of printed peaatiaal wisdom avoids big words. , Main tit. IC., Hamilton, nt. 3 1 ---------------- ASK rOR T From your Druggist or (bra i '' � ` 1 , - nutter, With plenty of room and • better c i, A�'f �+ -Finest Yin• Der, who can p ocure it at any wholes le boamse r There would be more murders it men C:. 1.`, a ftaotltttea he could accomplish this task in ferociously M they do s1i�YSti1Nj� C,�a?�Nrlts7- ported >a; lis , ppoo or direct from he proprietor, r x a day or two' but, conditions being unfavor• bated penotat ~ e ��� Shoop and Narrow Attsertcan Ho (anal s t a m ,; J. GUST VE LAVIOLETTE, M 0 r t o inions. 1TRGh right prim. park,i3.ackwell&Cotd.T r'nto . f�a5 able more time ie required. The sacks, on p ,• vertuita tlrtay be a day 238•$34 St. Paul SL Montreal a Y Y% being placed abroad the chi are put in. the Tomorrows g rville, Maine. - Permanently a rod , ':• storage rooms from which the a e:br n ht too late• - - - -- by a strict uca- 7 r % y . Y , P g never hurries. never' belts and STAMMERING :_ by the deck handy as the are a anted. Nature n g ink po., I,ovreU Matt•: tional Syetom. No advanoo tees. Wrl for TH8 stag POST oF>aCs. never tails. •'mtleIItlemen: I feel s at For nve ot sey oyean ugh oircnlar. THE ONTARIO$teINSTITUTE, Tort %`� i : •1 RYCKAIAN.. ``. infavosofHoodsBacs Wd'1 in nlynec[t '-""" - -- - TO PUBLISHERS, Is t �. r.' efThB sea oat office on board of A ship -, �R• S• F I have been tronb[ed with tarotalahich . � �' �O ti Y I g"_ the. p p11 North German Lloyd Line, such a. r tee mea fad throat. Several �_ nd w$en I om• - tie Wil on Publi$� C14S Qr r : the Elbe, Nae two clerk$, one who speaks I tried did not do the Y there mese gLATE SHEET METAL, T1lE & LtRAYEt R00 ERS g y' -� Kalif*tea r �e11 nnewn sutras mks Hoods 8arsal t I oouW ghset Metal Collin T TO ONTO, a English and the other a German. The gibe erg+ Attack. of gslwtlea in tRtre Inured to gp, Terra Cotta Tile' d, - CANADA, " _ r on her iii -fated: voyage carried mall not 4` of • ueg ltarBe bunsber cit my IItlCIC so +tote Black and Grcea-Roofing BIate, Metal Cor- printers of N ws aper Outsides sad-Is,stdey ns - holy from Germany, bnttalso from Norway, lin• Felt, Tar. Iriooting 1 it�b Eta Cin Gere The Best Pr to sad Nowsielst in Caanadat .... A s wY Sweden Denmark Rascals and Austria. I bad`W severe an attack Ot sciatiara iA ��� Dow,npipee, 6�0., utfpiied the Grade. $eves b0 per ant. to.PubliAher. Facilities , '�:Ji•. ppd 'gq, t wt 1 ecoid hardly walk' I�� Telephones. ')lt,deluid� A Widme Sts surpasee !cr all kinds of Nawapaper Pr[ntiar } like British stuff was not to be taken on ]day, kman,diru - v ail I had taker► ""ONTO Wri for Prices and Terme. • 'r .. i�_ board until the a �ooaim nded by Gl. WSPaa suint o bo#c the slightest Touch. lid - -_r _ _.- -� - t .- hip reached Southampton. was $Doth American R+h not lila rareness _ _ __- Y ER . I s Clerk and thus it 88aaped. It was the bnsiaest cat,I .fon lowed t:•ae pvWe of this mediaihed -- of his advice and withi>D second the before I had and other Hall to sort all of the letters E;; err completly cured. Three gone, atxl entirely dlaaplP � Ps BI.ANCUR _' materials makinrz them n is five dayr!_` bttrucher bad `�` P►cka ea p or when troubled with name noes. - ' I - I ­... I _ the g for the various Dili so that sate bel ,s riillc, � U B S� .I!. Y -. � .'. Y ht e„' y it k dootort three monthr ecide toatakee Aeod's"- : _':_1'., -;- I _. be forwarded by fast trains plaint, • �� N. B. If y ��1.out delay ere quickly as the steamer should Dore roe• $smllta�a, Ont. tills, do not be lad m buy aIIy otter. Ba` ter .:flirt atm t. uaa>ut ever. �t vmErFbcdg, w.ilti;b t}GRANBY � - _', iela.; arrive at Newt York: The clerk of rho sea jr. R'yakmaa, Khan- pos,c office ret dose of $oath American Ii, cure conrtfpation by t,tdtor• _ . fivpy Ciealt�Y hili thellt.iIBV 'iv . like �t"C�a _ • utast b al with a berth in The first d abeclutely a Rills _;- .ves reliefs as " too Metallic amus of tl�e eutsr oath► the t°om where he does- his work The matin CuCr . R . badttatp. u, '. y at a ,0010 rt Oct 1.y cs t . made worse the tarsen of the ion ino81t .. . , e t . b9 c.. . . ,- .. - .... : .-i: - ., . . - s", 1,„--i' ,'til .,._, °f'% - - .. - r I bK. - , TF .:. . , , :. .. -¢. : ;rad{ �F'qC - •Q.. .i....� u . t� a- _ _S,. ..,rn.-.fit �`•c �•+- - . . :.� ��'+. R ` v _ � :.. .. _ -.."..Z,"...... .. F:,.- ; �... ,.-.. ... "1 .: m- •-fit -„r�„ ..: � ,, .: rt `i t: +'� ""�,. :.o '1� 4�-:. -.i'{ .i A. -3;i - is'- -.bat^ 1.- 4 c�,� '}� `� . -•.. (.. :. Cp.. _..:... .-.- - .i - .4 r K"i 1•`., gam' ^ _-, . . r i ... •r i. .. v y :, }_. nJ `y .')♦9tvnif4• •..x}y .h!'sru -..L• ,i _ _,_O,R .-...- W ti,.. s - . _ .- ... ..: � • . .... xi .,._ : �. .: .. - : .> --. :. . • .. .�- �' •'' ^may M ,x, '-,..e . . !- + r y d C &- -:. -:. 'R. s : - -�:. . -.:• ' :. _': - : eeGG r'L r � _ W`.s cam,.--y,.-L .-i +..•. .... -.-t. '.:_..f n •.n ..-. ..r , i - ... ♦ ..:. .Y ., k'ni_.^n= far �•l ;-! F �S. %3' --.Y• ai i,.. •` •S . J ..! c:•^-.. c_.•.: :.i:.: .,,.:- - ,,. rix _ r? -J 1�= r. •.. ter• 4 6 .YL . .•r�''.s, _ ::A { . iy f 'F. u:i«p 1h.� - yp' • ,< i R :.. . "' . ice , * �, � c Gw. w y . .. -. - .. w yy T fi" i F j�yIt 11 ,, - - ttv • -, - - {}1••= '�' S'i SY �+>ti.4•rF ••'`y�am i£ a _7. w ^t r M• PtY '..: ..... - ,. ... :...:.- . ,u . .. ... } .�7 .. .. -.. . . J?'. 'e �qa�� .-S.'Y�sj ,� .+a..: i ,,' .r �,.2. �v � z., - _ ' C`4.. Yr:i-,aaa --_ • - ... - - .. .-. ;. - : .: - .sit.-' �. _ _ ,: a r. W ,., - �. a: - , . - s. _. ..*r tom: i xe t . e . e;. +r ,� ,. -.. -.:::: .- --. - .. R.... . -,.. f .. I - .dt 3. - . :, .-. .- ti.. 1 . , t . ..-.. .. ..r - • - - - - ... .. - _ i� - .. - _ .. : 1 ..... .... - - _1. i . :- ,% .. .. .. ... - _: ..a- -.. . .. - .: ,.. . ­ - .:Y . ,: —. ,.:...... -. v.-. -:.. �,r .-. J -- 0 -. .. .:--.- ...- .s , .. .-., . - .. .. -. - e . - 4. I- .� 1 - _ . .-. t _ . -i al \ Ode of oar citizens, who Rae -been laid Sats Regtsttts. ' (� �4, u for s week with the grippe, attrlbateB Homey, MA1[t01i 1$--Esteztaive.credlt sal® �. la, ! I r 1' "- . _­."... hie rapid recover to the anlunited see of - - y of horses, caul®, sheep AD pigs, belong" f = cinnamon tea. Cinnamon in all its forme ing to Mr• Adam Spears+ lot 29, sou �' -- A..' 16'._ - '°R 14, I _.s said to be the best remedy for the dei Pickering. 8 months' credit. 6�6 dieWANT. I � 0 1 :- .,. F1 �H - etruotion of infltienza microbes. Ajay one r coast for cash. Thos. Poacher, auction• � 0 - ,� ' _, _ I.: I., I ­_ haying Mr. Grippe as hie guest will do eer, �,;_­'. � � `(hfV*Ug Flu ;c;r the right thing to dish up plenty of the rxinAr, MARCID 1G. --Credit sale of farm - %stock, implements, furniture, etc., the •` g pnLlished every Friday morning at its oince above tea. - -!____ property of R. Stevens, at lot 1, con. 4, . . � . . Pickering, Ont. _ HE TO TERMS Scarborp Townehlp. Sale at 1 o'clock GET' _. and to s New A,averttsemCntss. sharp. Bee posters for tent a terms... .... I—.- � -. :_ .� . 1. - *1 1a perysa:; m><•oo i#pais is advance. _ - ___---- Thomas Pouober, auctioneer. - 1.RATES OF ADVERTISING : MARCH 2O --Credit sale of , . to cents. OR SALE—Five or sin hundred bas. Wsnsi eDAY, . First insertion, per line - - for full particular® at the - Each subsequent insertion, per line 6 `► F' of nturniips. Apply, r address to RU13EItT hogs, Cattle, implements and horses, I � , This rate dose not include Legal or Foreign ad- lot l4, co 18-'�1 property of John A. t� hits► at lot 20, ar Devitt, Brougham, I- 0. _, -half mile , west 'OfU4 vertisements. - con. 6, Pickering, Special terms given to parties making oQn- - - feW hundred bushels BrOuq .am. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. i - -+N *.. - . .1 racts for 3 or 6 mozyths or by the year. Half- 0R SALE. a Thos. Pouch. ) - yearly or yearly contracts. payable quarterI F of Turnips and a few tons of Timothy HAY. See bills Or complete list,W A, �. i . Business Dards, ten lines or under, with P ", Apply to Lot 21, Coi . 2, Pickering, or to WALTER er, auctioneer, - ' 41-2� one year, $5 00, payaLle in advance. NEALE dickering P. ThLannAY, ylAttea 21:—Credit sale of Fartti . . - f3Notics in local columns ten cents per line, - . • five cents per line each subsequent insertion. PPLE- ordon and John' Gee, stock, implements, etc., the -property of - 1 r. 8pec'sl contract rates made known on applica- A pn ., are prepared to purchase the estate of the late Alex Brown, at lot tion: No free advertising. Pickerin6, d Advertisements without written netructions any quantity o goo winter apples, an pay th© g, Con, 4, Pickering. �10 rBseCVe arhat• will b inserted until forbidden aird charged ao- highest market pric therefor_ 7 y eY6C. bale at l o'C10ok sharper For list —�— and other articulare, see posters. �: ' oordiz�gly. Orders for discontinuing advertise p British CQl ffibla I :1menta moat be in writing and se-ut to the pub- ('1p11 .mWB.hFOW 'S rLsale.rrAlso ga h see8lo .. Thomas Poucher, auctioneer. " , s� Usher. v J, P. FuIDAY. MARCH 22: --Auction sale of stand- Pickled SaItnolft Job Work promptly attended to. • rent. For terms a d particulars Apply Ing timber, on ro�►d allowance Porth Of BUCHAN, lot 17, let con., Pickering. 21-25 - 1 W. J. CLARK , . PROPRIETOR. OTATOEB-- rows es eoially for seed C. P. R. track between lots 6 and 7, con1. . PO 9 the property rt of the Towrlshi of ��NLI - - 1 Our Politica—Strict Independence. 1 over 50 new ail et�n�ti eye cele e' Lata Pickering. The timber which oon�ists �a j adQr g rrinpr. � _';­ . ...- � I Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper, and true to name, a hard p j C T ! logue free. , CLOS13oN BRUS., Highland Creek, of cedar and other soft wood, in good Our lox — The hearty Ont. ' . 16-2m condition. - To be sold is in 'one parcel. - `` support of the Deovie of Pickerintt and vicinity. b Thos. Poacher, auctioneer. ,- SALT . .., . . . O TBT$ On Tuesday Feb. 26ib, `96, e• -- --' . � I I Tt. . Y MARCH. 15, 1895. L tween Spink's ill and Palmer'swill saw by B . - - ` Sino ed Ha diest . - FRIDA 2nd con.-.& Seal M >i, Find . leaving came at this office. 19-14' . . _�_ -NOTES AND COMMENTS.... . . WATE �.. . .­ . . __�j OR J' E.-- Parlor Cook Stove; 1 a ' J�' Cooking Htove, coal or wood, and 1 dining ,n -g . Ut � I • Smoked H m`ng . . There is some talk of the Masse - room table, all in first-class re sir. For partie-- Our wililter, goods at • -Unheard of • . - ' • _ . tU ulars apply at once at Ngwe 8ffice. prices -balance of stodk U8t go dur. . . . Harris Brantford Works movil.g '> Niagara Falls. In fact they will go FOR BALE- qe feral periling wagon ing March. - ; /� and box all in firk --class repair. The box B on leen Cod. - if sufficient bonus can be procurred. will be sold sepera ly if desired. For pprice GENTLEMEN -1 . . - . and other . particti re apply to JAME W, 15c. Linen Collars, all sizes, 6C. , . - The first division of the Ontario BOOLE, Brougham P. O. - 21-26 - , � � : • House this session took place on IBS CHAR OTE GREENWOOD— 4 Ply fipe Linen Collar's, 12c. ' Thursday night when the Government Will give le sone in Charcoal, Crayon, Cellule d Collars, 9�c. M . - Y g and pencil drawing, Water Colors and oil • 26c. Woolen Gloves, 120. • . , ^ . had a majority of 37, the Patrons; -Paint �o, from Co ies, Nature, Objects, For . offs with the Reformers. terms and date appy to MRS. G. W. DECKER, • 20c. � oolen Socks, 12jc. ' . ' Y gj. Pickering, 15C. " ++ 0C. -� ..---I----- - Th . - . � .. � . - e motion to abolish Go ern- 0 RENT—A' comfortable dwelling -4 an b'ur Caps at2.5Q and meet house immediately at the close T comprising four lanae rooms, one quarter14,QQ, - � T , o[ an acre of len ,plenty of hard and soft 'N R . Eif. . : . I of Lieut.'.Governor Kirkpatrick's time water, some choice fruit trees on the premises. 1.Z5; Kid Gloves, 76C. .- • - .. • - of office had expired, Was voted on in For full particular Apply to MRS. POLLARD, 00C. ! ++ ►' 50c.- . - Pickering, P. O. 19 -21 - the Ontario Legislature Wednesday ---- Late t styles Fedora and 8cifl Hats . 0, • 0 Q BSBBY -9 ' ,�,EY 8TOR `, : and was defeated by a majority of FOR BALE 0 TO RENT.—d farts for surf lg, 89c. to X8.00. - containin 100 acres, being lot 9. con. 5. Ux- - seven. This was the Patron Leaders bridge Township. on the premises are situated , Wat h for our Spring Hat Show. , • - . motion. The government carried the good frame house, commodious barns, and all LAllI S 1 -E- I—'— ed other• necessary outbuildings. Well wateredamendment t0 have an lnvestlgati0n and fenced. One ile and one quarter from Jackets, Mantles and Cl0ak6--bal. . o a �� in the matter. i . Claremont station Apply for part _ Mars tc'. NORTli - IRA POWELL, CI remont P. �1a-tf ante of stock at your own price.. . . . - . The attitude of the two political OR SALE A farm containing 170 Spring A411inery - opening soon, ..�..,.•..�.'. •. � - parties In Federal politics oyer the F a°res, being Note a, 9 and t, in concession watch' for announcement. Weddin . - _ . . D. Scarboro. On the promises are a good oom- sehool case reminds us very much of her oat build- and 1>lourning orders prom fly filled p y fortable house, two barns and of Matt btel" sal Oi ih8 Bal ce f 8112 Winter . . the game that in our early youth we inge. Watered by two good wells. Tote place 25tp. all wool Beamlet38 one, 160. /tet much en o ed, called Dison. That is particularly adapted far grain and stock rate- 12 f e. Hemp Carpet NO. � took for t e next 15 ays-Commeno- . J y p Ing. 110 acres being good areable land while the i ' the Manitoba school case should never rest is fine pasture. Soil best clay loam. One "o'ttOn 8pO018, 2c. eatlh, s f0Y' 6. ing ondayf lgiar h th. quarter mils from Port Union station and post I -- have been made a political Issue, 18 office, convenient to Toronto market. For full. Linen Spools, 8c. each, 2 for 5. - • `.• a arent'to ever fair-minded person-, particulars ap ly to- W, H. CLOSSON, High ; - .. . Pp Y. P land Creek4.i. sots WALL PAPERS . * - e ' yet such has been done and we ac- - -r-- 8 c. up -the an of rollit, border $( $(1J($ ��� f cuse one side equally with the other. ARM FOR BALE. -That desirable a - q Y F property, the south half of lot 11 in the and ceiling to Whte , 20a. gilts 12 jo., . - y . Such ,,natters as this -are of a nation- 5th con. of Pickering, containing 108 acres be- 1b0. fits �!. - I - al character and should receive the longing to the estate of the late ,,Marion tfa m• g t ; - - - . enol le.. On the premises are a frame house. JEWELLERY---- if . ': `" r- {. - THE f careful consideration of statesmen, barn 90x80, and other necessary outbuildings. , ' .. The water supply is od, there being a nover Engagement and Wedding Rings, , ` rather than be disposed of by cunning failing stream across Egos lace as well as a good g g ' - � ­nd nasi sin politicians. well. Some splendid i it in omhard- For full Clocks, Watches. and Jewellry at Dry a designing P pparticulars apPlyl to ADAM SOMERVILLE. ), r4dor * thebav� - Carluke P. O., or to ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Go9ds Prices..1 - .. The Liberals of South Ontario met Greenwood P. O., Executors of the late Marion GR�CERIEB tlz CR.00KEfY-- n, convention at Whitb on Saturda s°"' erviue. 21-29 Y Y - n immelice stock of new clean Hai•�iina in Prints. Ba gains tri Dress Goods. rgaine in Tweeds. BsrQaine _ to nominate a candidate to contest in Mantle Cloths. Boy's, Y 'nth e, and 31eos Overoo t at half price. Youcli's Cash for old Stam 8. - oo s at lowest rices. . the riding in the coming Dominion __ p g p piece Snits from 75o. up... II p s and young dens Su , from 82.00 up. - elections. One hundred and fifty-five WIANTET, . • • WILSON BON f _ Menp� $ulte t 88.00, just half price. _ : ,delegates ,are in attelrt]ance from all hist,,: Tw ante at 780., worth 81. . g ole Caneaian, fly, s. 6, 7j, 10 and 1s pence espoc- N Diff,,,, lnd I1laill tat. :11ark11am. p ` - parts of .the riding, and the music tally), l,. . bions' Twee Pante at 81.00, worth 8` . Nova Scotian, -Officially Sealed, -- --- _ ._—.-_ ,- ____._._ -._ ___ , Boy's knee ants 250., worth 75c. hall l... s comfortably filled. A num- New Brunswick,1 sup:eme Court, ! Heavy 86 in h gra Cotton at 2 e., wo ii Sc. . Prince Edward Id.. . Registration, (-6 eta.). - - - y '� - her of ladies being present.: Mr. British Columbian, Envelope, to �t >oo.l Heavy Steak r Flannel at lie.. worth Leonard Burnett, yeoman, of Green- . Bill and Law stamp.. Good grey Cannel at 18e:, worth 2bo. _ �e Stamps issued before 1470, preferred on ozig- _ - bank, Reach township, a brother -in- inal envelopes. It not, should be left on paper Blankets, Ti owns, lied Spreads and forge Blankets 'at Half Price. - law of Hon. and cut s uare and wide of @tamp App ly at ' John Dryden was .the 21-Diq THE PICKEItM) MYS. . choice. A large number of iimes 7-- - _ - were brought before file convention, : - GROCER ES • , and the balloting continued for some TOBIAS CASTER _� - We lead in G o0eries, Crooke 1.g ry, and Clla waste, . time. Among the nominated were - _ . . We sell the # unoolorW Japan Tea, at 0., worth -50c. - = ' Messrs. Burnett, Fopvke, Ross, Mack GR�IIN DEALER; r Uncolored Ja a Tea at 15c.. worth 260. - ie, King, R R Mowbray, James T ' ! - flood home. ads Chow at 8,o., worth 12, . We guarantee free from - Davidson and several others. Messrs "�' North Claremont, Ont., We pkv Torontomi p - for all kinds of farmers ase: , .- . - < Burnett, King and Fowke were the 1 favorites, and when Mr. Fowke asked Has bought out THOS. E. PUGiH'S Dried Apples, flood L d, Butter add Eggs.. a also buy live Rabbits, send - Coal and Lime business and is now pro. - live Pigeons. The cam' waith they come are not r urnable as we have to ship ..to .be allowed to retire, the Reach man -� them in same oases, - _ pared to supply the public with the best L. -was but sa few votes ahead of Charles Georgetown Grey Lins. White Lime B�embw evogth' g, during this !late, most : sold regardlees of Cost -or '- King, of Whitby. Mr. King moved by the bbl., the best Fort nd Cement, Profit, I . . that the choice be made unanimous, Plaster Paris sod Ontario meat by the if ytin hive Only we to.Bpend i will pay you b come Seers and spend ii. . which was clone.. - Short speeches bbl. Pure bbl. salt. and coarse ,salt in . were deliyered by the cant3idate, Hon. bulk, also btoge Coal and Blaoksmilb, the . - .• John Dryden, F, L. Fowk, L. K. best in the market. I intend keepingq the _ -- . W I A M H E R Y ­ I ..- . Murton, and R. J. Mackie, Oshawa • beet g1•�de� of pare Red Clover, Alsike. ... .. ' and Timothy Seed for the retail trade, at � � � � r \ • . Wm. Ross, Port Perry; Charles King, the lowssi marketd � t� . W Kith ,and others. The contest in prices. The highest %. . Y prices paid for all kinds of Grain and ' ` O R .l H C L A R E M O ly 1• • South Ontario in the next Federal Clover seed delivered at my elevator, '-; R - Shuttle. ;-; .-campaign will be between Mr. Burn- North Claremont. ,, ,�I��R ICTUR� _ - ,-- ett, and Mr. William Smith, the 21 8m TOBIAS OABTER.�� A�iTi. .' ,. present member. It is not likely that i .. TAKEN ,,FR -- a Patron candidate will be placed in , ; - - . , .. i . the field. AUCTION SALE _ joy I Dome to eve home, All purtilaaesre of R to slid Shoes to the alnoalat o1.2!i and over, We will -- -•—OF - . And b m - y y presence olleery take their Photo and send to their addre tree of -charge. . Ad• j I banish oars, the burdens bear --- ------------ ministrations Notic?11�11tjjf . Of woman worn and weary- Our Spring Stook o Bootsand Shoes has arrived i all the -Latest Styles:— . ___ Ladies Strap Sllppar , Dongola Kid, only $1.00, wo •th $1.50. Ladies' O.xfora , --- I ruo.eo light and look so brlgflt, Shoe, extra finish Pat. Tip, perfect &i, only 81.26 won $175 Ladies Dongola , - To Creditors 9eceased. Robert McKissnell,, Under and byviriue of Powers'of sale eontalAod The ladies dote upon me ; Kid batten boot,; bar ain, only 8a .26, worth $1,7b, Ladies' Gipsy Boot, button in two certain Mgrtgage@, which will be No noise I Make, no threads I break, or laced, waterproof, o ly 81.25, worth 81.76. Fina loth Slippers, 8 to 7, on15 produced at the time off Pale, there will Though back and forth 12 c Prunelit Bas Ise, elastic fronts, 8 to 7, only ..6©, worth SCD. Strong offered for sale by Public Auction, at B yDu run me. o laced Boots, Bost)n C if, 3 too 7 pUft•SUANT---To the "Revised Statut- GORDON'S HOTEL, • Through ever kind Of goods I o ' + °n1Y 75c + worth X1.00 Boys and Clirie Fchool 1 -es of Ontario, I887." Chapter 110, notice In the Village of Pickering, County of Ontario Bilk, muslin, loth, or leather' g bit®t,,„slid [sad , ©nl 1'(l ' worth $1.60. ]dens strong laced Boma, 0 1� bl•�� r -I. is herei3y given that all t eisoiis lis,ving claims on '' Worth 8-1.f en KilkGrailgers, W11016 fox, 011131 1.60, worth 82.00 ifenB- upon or against the estate of Robert McKiiiuell, , Though all Machines refuse•t0 sew, fine Calf Boots alk st tote late of the Township of Pickering, in the County Saturday, Mar. 30, A•D., 9 cJ . Yet I sew on forever. eh, or Philadelphia toe, only 8200, worth $3.00• 'of Ontario, miller. deceased, .who died' do or - Come and 4 t yogr picture taken first time you are iia the City --We take thelu ,. , about the 16th day of October 1893, are'hereby At 2 o'clock. in the kfternoon, the following rlgllt 111 the cion@ y valuable Farm Property in two parcels, I tell I tuck I bind required on or before the day of April, 1865, p Y p cele, vtx. I hem, + + + DU IN�TON �gOE STORE Cor. fling and Georg©'at to deliver or fiend by 1:ost prepaid to GEORGE FIRSTLY. ---Tho south one hundred and fifty, I ruffle, cord or gather, , , McKINNELL, Orillia P. O., Ont„ or to -ALEX. acres of lot ngmber six; in the 2nd concession And all Drlaohines I lea a b@hritl;� r �a Sj���a ARMSTRONG. eVhitevale Y. O„ On t e ad- of the Townshipp of Pickering, County of Ontario. �`. ■ •� ministrators of the estate of the said deceased, This property is *situated on the Kingston Road While I go on forever. - a statement of their name and addressAa, full within easy. reach of Schools, Churches. and • '- -`'” " particulars of their claim and a statement of Markets, and the soil is Bret -class. I'm !lest and good, asci If till Bhpald v AE RHii�EY their accounts, properly yerfiied with aI state q • y "' I - - �. SECONDLY: --The west halves of lots num- Brin A 11r went of all secuities (if any) held by then,,. bers sixteen, in the second and third Ranges of Bat for a Moment doubt ale ; Ong#*# - . .­ . And further take notice that i mediately Broken Front Lots, in the Township of Pi -ker- Be stwe y0a try, and then you'll buy,... �. - - , _" after said 15th day o! April, the eaAduiinist- fug, County of Ontario. This property is eituat- �qd neVet bQ tT1t110ut file. $h 0r cin Getisral Blaoethith, rotors will piocee to distribute the assents of 'ed about a mile south of Pickering Village, and . ' Your Harrow Teeth, Seeder Feet Th the said estate among the persons entitled about two miles from Dunbarton, a soil + •��- •�7.�+ thereto, having regard only io the claims of cannot be beaten, ;:. Faithfully Yours', - Plow aoulterB, Lite, and have them at• �`,, AHE �t1Q lx l • -which notice shall have been given as above re- ' `'I tended 10 before she a rinl. , uirsd, and the said Administratore will not be -�^^`~"- T1I31 1J%'AN3' AJtJ0 l? • s rnBh. All xllli qn 1.work done at low"t possible privse, and ~----••+-'�"' I liable far the said aeseste or any part thereof so ' TERMS OF SALE. -.Ten per `Dent, cash t fi - New shoos 25o cash or NO. credit; and ,} ♦. distributed to any person of whose chAm notice time of sale; enough within t irty days to ma e - •---- we aranti3e p01`fe0y Batisfit0tto>rlR. all not hays been received es stances;d at the lip one third of the purchase moneyy, sad for the - :_�. - .limeof stieh distribution. balance terms easy, and to be mach known sit bolt ilA av` ga rsnteed satisfactory: . Dated at Wbitevale this 96th day of February, time of sale.�Ws, 186b, For further particalare apply to J. F. aBEIR- o x" ._ .A. A M BARRY L. - NEW - s oPr 1GEO, MoKINNELL, - SON. Soltoltor, Oshawa, to e } Admttitgtrator.f Hot 66h0+r and eras Blaeksmtith, e ALES, ARMSBifOPi(i, FAIRBANKS ,CL REMONT STATION..- = �ts-9a bates lxaroh s; lees..-s� Auctioneer, tvnitbv.. A►TA,` UIl1. Olaea;ra ;9 - licited. ,., :s - o. tto _ : S . ;: e w w.Y4 - . .- -- ','e" :: _ _: .-. it n ,: ii .,ii' .d .. .. .r'' . sox: 1 a. r �.• .. l 4 ,h -, _ s x: ..y F �Y . ,. 1: .p " ...,_.. e�..II-...... - z . - __ '"ta 4'r.<,€gs 't �, a _ fi=::.t'��`- "A /_�• ".iv ^a, r i ^� k - a+z , - - - -:.,>. .-d, Y;.._ - :--fa1�1-•-,... _ r,,.- "tee.. ;._ _ �, . s. fc • - - -- .+:r. ..f - ;. * ..., f _ ,r• - - `Yid"='} , , r n - •' t. vY i r --v-•- - - ...a-, -;,.�% t:. 'f-ror -aF•l>'f..�-s y- r ,' f�6 y";�c'�.;; _ _ me s K T s . "y. x,:r v` kyr. 'tip �c#k�R .. _. •+E_i -.. +ems -' v �-.s � � ,��' 4% . ^ r�f'h..., _S '..:�1�4413. •', ;hsvz�crp r,:,, -. ., -- — - _ P �r�e --.... n 'itlM� 'r�8-t!'loleetrias Station o. SIS TRICT DOT$, T2 N8 (ioIN EAST pQa AS FOLLOWS: s.>�, FARMERS' MARKET. .. r ti• No.4 E PRESS . . 9:28 A. M. TooN�ro Mar. 14, 1894.. r IN 'THE -- MOST BARE FACED MANNER ti 16 MI ED , , _ x�}, 2.24' P M Wheat fall a ' STOLEN EXCHANOES. +•••••••••••• 00 00 t0 00 64 L FROM �� 8 Lo6:28 P. M. , Wheat spring ...-...... 00 00 to 00 64 awn has a new indust a o19ar I x ri �� ��" l - Wheat red Winter...... 00 00 to 00 62 ,, T> 1Ns 40IN WEST DUE A8 FOLLOWS:=- - Del' , No. L CAL Wheat Dose ............ 00 00 co 00 $21. 1.3 9:28 A.M. g 1• ffl JA�es Laidlaw, grain dealer of Shel• �.1: M SED . g;OJ P. M. Barley bush ... 00 49 to 00 b0 _ ulitted suicide by Banging. """" 1.7 1 � ' ei it E rttFss 8:22 P. M. Oats, ush............,,... 00 00 to 00 88 burve, colo Peas, ush..... phel s, of Courtioe, has- been 00 67 to 00 00 • ->, Bev. L. p � TIMET T8 LD.-Dunbarton Station G: Hay, n w, ton............ 10 OO.to 12 00 . , ; N inYited to rewain on that olrcuit for T. apothcr vest. i Straw, ton ................. 6 00 to 0 00 _ ��� r, \Vilfred Laurier is announced to TRP.iiis G No EAST DUE A9 FOLLOSCB:= Dresses- bogs ............. 6 25 to 6 8b ` `i1. Bon, Nq. 18 l�Ir�r.D 2:18 P.M. Beef, requarters....... 4 00 to 600 3- speak in Bowmanville on Friday, Marz'h It • 8 1,0:.AL -. . 6.28 P.Al. Beef, I indquarters...... t 6 00 to.. 800 .� - - P d. at 2 p. w. - - 22n Yost states that odtinter t. Motto G d0 to 7 OU t _ '. (�Obourg tRA1NS Gro NO VEST DUE AS F'3LL0W9;- .. The and fifty cent pieces are . in T I 6 00 to 7 W _ - . felt tlYei ten I` % LOCAL (� Veal, areas ! �, in that town. • 'I ZB-A•�I• Butter lb.. 00 15 to 00 1 Of . ................ - .. . C. Lennox, of Ivy, was proseGtlted by _17 ��LlED 5:1.6 P.l�1. Eggs, oz .... ........... 00 00 to W 14 ` '-' llt for selling liquor in an' - -% z - - - - - Jas Asa Potato s, per bag....,.... 50to oEi - Ynspector �\ rig - - -- -- - - . HQw.. fined $50 and B D0 DOMINION -N BALK . , sed house. (1 - �&;' unlicen' it V , _ ,. •",F 00sts3. (YeVille ie .the haPPy Possessor of .1 ;� `� Oran s r' ' La bigamists. and the Post wants_ [ I Ca it i°'Paid u , $1,500,000 - - . . ( �� two p p I 0 , . . Gonnty Cro,vn Attorney McKay to prose• t t' I KENDALL' , Surplus, - $1,500,000• - t . cuts the Dung men frotYi around PAYIN CURE 1 - '' A number of y HITBY AGENCY. _ . the Orono neighborhood intend going to Rivef District this siring t0 seiner 1 Banking Snsiassps Transacts r the .Rainey -- + - , seek their fortune. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. . b1r. John D. Ronald Of $r1Y88e1d Was Irate set allowed at highest current rates. No ted of the charges of attempting t0 THt . notice of withdrawal required. 'acquitS ee , bribe mei,lbere of the Tweed Council at E. SUCCESSfI/L` 1>iFill�'D E. J. THORTO)�, Assizes• 10iv MANAGER.P . . I . 1. 1. � a e... �, .. _. -I L. - _.: YY. 1 S i the Belleville OR MAN OR BAST. -L. ` Frank Dryden, Toronto, oo etnplates to its eReew and tie ee blisters• ; VOR ..... , • - - `putting m a new dynamo an :electric Heal tai below ! . • - - . ,1', Plant in �;apanee, to furnish Iig i�s to sub• ENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. C ETERS SLEIGHS . - . . _ t.Bo: 6f. 0at man sendet.on Co., Iu , Feb.>N. •w. ,t . - - - , a scribers for two tcleUrand Valle are both r. E. J. �t.L i`So. , . S :­ ,ghelbUCne Dear Biro -Please .end me one of your Borne for the eetablielim ntlof a flea >vandobtige Iharensedaate..t�ealotyonr ...,.....CALL AT......:., L dYOCati11� Bre endall s Spa Cure with good suooess • It is q I - a id villages. The a m111s onder�ttt medicine. I Duos a mare that haI . - Ned- ... ­�� ll in the ss. . - . . .­ OoepIt spavin and five bottles cured her. I O.. .. .... vii in in vestm a t. eeP a tattle on Lana all the tttaa E p ��''r, considered a , ay g Youretrab, c•e.a. Pewits, s We notice that Dir. A. R. F nto Juno . a* editor of the Too ENDALL S SPAVIN CURE. . BROCK ROAD. . enterprising ,Purchased the plant .and p ; - CAxroN, Me., Apr. s, ft tion Leader, has p pr. a J. Kzff ,.u. M - Deer Park Recorder. � j)a,r Sirs -I have used several bnttiee of your ' c I 1.0 - OOd•,,ill of tllQ Clarke, !, Kendall's Spavin Cure" with much success. i (`C 9 Mr. and Mrs, Thos • Rainey, of Cls It think 1►the best lAnlWent I ever used. navr re- �/ have a few aeCOnd hand cutters Whlah - . week for 130% Grove, Markham t mm'rdo- Curb, one Blood Spavin and krfkd 0S.. . "• leave tlli� 1, two Boae Bpwvtw.a. Have recommended it to will be Bold cheap for caeb. . near wl tell place they have ee,.er•ai of rrty mends who are much pleased with _ - - _ . � t r , � toy nehip, and kpeP 1k iteeDecttatty, �i `�,t"ESTERN BN . °Leased :a large. farm for a term of years. s..x : P.O. Bo: W. a . . - .. . . t C as e I . I - - .. �­q ; A -• petition . is about to be presented to i Pbr Bale by all � or address - t� E ` c' A �t �1 I) A. • . - - - bellford council asking that lite D,•, B. J. SIC1t'DdLL t70MPd1YY, a the Cawp - L00 and enossunam r�us, VT, -� liquor licenbes be -reduced to ---I--.-------- WHITBY BRANCH. - - that two addlti°nal licenses -lie granted... , Huutsvilte youth was tined 114 and ., ...... °.81,000.000 ' E .11 A Cn t[tnt A.uttorized... - afor nein insulting 1d pR� (:, t►ta1 Bubeoribod,,... •� . � costs, a few days a#; g �/'� 111 .... .370, . - d school teacher. A c l,isal Puid-up.. . • • s.,2 C1 '"� language toward a �a y- lttdt.............. a1:1 .. w but reftll,ed. BOARD•OF DIRECTORS. He-tcas asked for an apology - . 1Ir. George`li-cl-lugh, president of theO,lc hri Cowan, Esq., President, . - . T P T AE60G1at10n OfOutb, Victoria, RUs s Reuhon H. Natulin, EAq•, vice-Pro9. Refo6n M . F. Cowan, lac ., �V. F. Alton, 13sq�, J. A. Gih - . . was. on Saturday, nominated by the Lib- �� son. Esq,, itoert McIntosh, M, D, Thomas Pgtterton, Esq. . erste as their candidate t.,r the Commons, ' flaehior. - .. . 11L P, fOr $Oath i;y a new d�.;a reeeotly patented in t'. S. and I • H. Ncalillau.....;..�' .11 ............ • • • • :., r blr. Charles Fairbairn, c :,,..aa by CHw>s. CLOTHE- . _ . - .. \ - - �ictoria, was nominated on Saturdeiy by A (;Ductal Banking bueinees transacted. 1.. the Conbervativea of that riding as their =srTAsuBNtro ta7r I rafts issued, payable to all harts et Cattail 0" ndidate for file Commons at the general t'nited states,, and un London. England, pay Ca t hie to ilii parte of Europe, HigLest current1. _ . 0 c at" of interest allowed cn Savings Bank. . . elections.. ;;ortkumber•RU PTURE ldposite and credited halt yearly. 6pecial at The Pteforu erg of Nest eLtion to collection of 1• arnler'e sale notes. A �[' T 101 - land held a cencention on Saturday at CAN B �. fl n. D. wa�EtEtl�i l�► Lt1J . . _ .. _ Mexaoaa: Cobourt;, and atminated Dr. Cateo. \'Velars, ��,,. _ - _ -__--- of CobourR, as their Candida for the W,TH NO INCONVENIENCE A PEt FECT TEA - - . • . . Commons. ITHO . . RU V V • Jobn Elliott; manager of the StouH• !W U T A11M 0 J I . . . . � I I .1� --- - � .. vi le branch of file Stttndardj Bank,, re-. . . I .r - i i • • i • i i • i i i i i ... ­ __.. I ��- . . . ceives 93011 from the estate of the late CHEAP BY MAiL . ns comfort to you- • : i . N4 - Dr. treor;;e Morton. The deceased was Your ��1APo•i Card will do an uncle of fir. Ell' CHAS. CLUTHEE- - Ateam anal load went through tGa ice. I%U 11 .�1,�.,,r,x= „r . The cgs i,l,ucatanal l$4 t(iNC $T. W[STA . - I GOODS - . near ThornluI-V the other day. TORONTO - • r - CA�AOA •' ' • ; - . - AT . - driver saVLA-himself by etru�gling out on . ,.,.,T Tis • eaI'd ice, lent horses and load went to the . , Tie tVoRw - 'I I - iia • •'iii • i b(,tt0i11 ill thirty fent. of water. . THE CELEBRATED : rAOMTHE.T>_A PLANT'TOTHE TEA CUP . Ee5. it. I'. M-c4ay preached itD brei VALLEY .COA . Sunday, owing to th© LEHIGHiNTti NAY' TtVE pURiTY- .. - J - t Chur-ell, 5earlloro, yl - r lite 14ev: Jae. A. ,t up b. the tr,ac►o ,- i . iliness - of the pastor, aakuowledgetl t , be file Leet ':1 n.,,,.,," r,� t;. r y . -) pp - , r tivt.r% IS a sarnl+'C + `. t �r ix',.t ii„ as .•t 1 i V rooms - Browli, wljo 11as been eonf'iued to bed a1. coill 1 hued. Ti,•:r.i re ►Icy, tier i;rcAt;s: C.►rc t t t �o is it n� th '� Ma Af arab 1st t�•tA. t�,.,t i. �i y tn., �/j jj1V 1.1 41i Park :';iatl since Saturdav, . . . I,�i ,'on of th, fat v .! ,t, k..r�• 1.J-l.�st' .. .•1 t �,a! i,t tLr'.it,t t • - County CnnEtab1e Caverly landed �VIn ii 131T` t)li I'll, (; hJ7� �'C'7', it „� them �l"'+ Sail ' „ t ttr;t. anis roc• . , _ Enda c. • r•' ,tin„ i P l on Wetln' y' t . .Y A ,a. t.t;ra tn' ` i:ll> e:li i .Ckage:, art• t18�e� - CalYert to \\ tlltby jai • ,: i:, SS to , : i `,�e _ berve tris tiirlo for robbing the Coinmercia 1JJ �•J' `�. ....F'ltt)l►T 1'J�t /.. ,..... - .mow to r,,,tc. � � � �,� 1�,rge -Consignment hotel bitwple room of ftirs last fall. Th . . r ed from this Why buy inferior coal when . you call h At 4LL GdGD iGROC ERSKEEPell tr'Wr'te to s priEuuer was transfer " . Cobourg jail to \Whitby. - the b(ist for sante price.. r1.�,.r .��• d.c �AY7ER �c Ct3. - Tile Toronto Railway has taken ov r I 5i'EL, ((�� . ., r..-1 13 G -o •,t P•�A Faf �\is •� t �� nto ro • CE _ _- ring - o • } the Scarboro' Railway, enc it wild be rt� �+� ND YA,D hereafter as art of the city syste •••••Vr LONDON -- The 'stockholders of the Scarboro' rod I KING ST,, IChLItItiU. CONDITION ' _ e`' - to Railway shares for th it Re. l . } for nes. meek' � . . will get Toren d Hou ) RS L �s;, Q" p (3 or on holdings of Scarboro' stock. • . ° P . POWD o . Albert Simpson, of East Garafrnia, et U• W. _. •R. __ -- -- Is the beet' Blood Puii6er and general . with :an accident i• the bush last we k•' -� -,--. orpt - ,a, � �.. condition powder ill the market. It Duras .. ! . ,.A tree which he was felling streak Snot or WE all cases of general debility, lose of apps 1bl1nCemente in its descent and, rebounding. struck r• /}10 The' Pbl �' tits and all tiroables arising from impurity VSimpson, fracturing the left leg .apd e ♦ r t1nd, Sibs . . -severely bruising the right leg. , . . At the farmers' Institute meetiDR' at - oui� Cheap and good , . of the b60 Dents. oblade per PO , Port Perry on Thursday evening Witt "STATIONARY, -• ` MVV. Be . S E 9 Mr, Jas, (3ral am acted as ohalra.an. SG H00 L SU P P[.1 ES, 1 Druggist- . . Short speeches were given ty MsssrA. Chemist and Druggl - Gould, Bruoe, Brock and,Batemau,:in al- KNITTING YARNS# ' . WHITBY. . . • dition to the addresses by'Mesers. Pottkr ,. : i & FINE WOOLS. _EDY�••� I. and McMillan, and uauelc by the Dale• r7 I I I .. I I �. I - i - ASTER' brated Port Perry orchest a. Alen good ,Woolen Mitts and E+ N N leaps in .11 a 0 & CO -, 7 - . I ;_ � . . . � - . - . IN . �. . The 114 isse8 Cllapple, o Orono, pgt8TII8. - • the course of a couple o weeks for s3ili Rllg j a arium r ings Mon. Miss Jennie phapple goes to -f-- 0� Ei :by a W . .. . fill the position of book-keeper for; her . . E. B _ °:. - brothers Dr, Chapple, and W essrs. W m • . , ... PICK R i N G _ -1. 1.THE TORONTO AR( AIN HOUSE And James Chapple. ,Mies Emma C;hav East End__-,;-_� _--.. -- - • -r _ _ - pie will retrain for a few months visit Q R , :, after which she returns home. I- !���0' `��LL - . , , • ' • �T T Chief Justic Armour Lae just relive"red1 1�1 ��o. a decision which will, be of interest tb ills U ,�� �� . Q ON T ,. . - LA 1 . t .. -fathers of families and those who hags to LW AY , . do with .life insurance. He holds in effect 7NE� P �� - - that a luau who has duly declared':a lif.� - . . - _ insurance' policy to be for the ben fit of + «A„"r r.r1 : . . - his wife filone cannot by the will d prive _ � =tom . , �, Mie wife of this benefit and trant?.e it to Y. ,,• w - ... - Li children, Ile can,. however, do so ; y a . . . �lnrip�' -leis lift by au instrnri,ent.i vt tilt I ►•� . . Im,, altached to or endol'se.l U1. 1dPL 1tylll�, A N D � . - r tir policy by its nuwber tranE.f r. the _. >!s the place to buy fir stolass l;enEtit frons his wife alone to the elidd►'en . . �, ­ I. . }; alone .or vice versa.'+ (_)i• vtiry the pport• ,.'�T ES- �. I . ...- . _.. . �_ - ..� - ..._.�_ ianillt ut the wife and children arcto re Tx�T' p17,y�� f MILLiS r .-, MY Ace .0 S��a; Ce1Ye. stoves : - •the followiq�; 2.1 ------_.- - - - - '-ij AlI� I have in sloe - - r ' HAPPY THOIIGHT, r ' ,. - ILL FA�tous$ . . { n OOt IN1 _ M ,. 0tt0� YY - TIVEt _. � 00� EL . t-, .." {.. . - - S i H_. and RICSELILII • . _ s ' W IZ' '. - . .,.(�-... COMPOUND* _ +► made Iso. a flrat•olase stook of tinware, p y A reosnt 1111 o m by an 014, - O t R _ ' i� et material• i ►' j'' . , physician. .��/pso T E X 3 J' , from the be �+ ' «co+aci+w av ecwS14016 . art of its --.-- and - ' -; , `' Ladies. Is the -only, no wood used in �►nY . nstuatian _ Ea�eiro�hln urnaeI'ork - - . .. - 1. iol Q8 F r safe retable m �1 omtxed. Beware=oi sen P drug �Ict - r �!'p 1 � W ��t a speolalty; t = otter inferrer medlettsea !n ptape ozE�E� 8,ptgt3d. hat I Dail d0 far you. �, _ Coon's Cotton Root 00111panl. a no t 81nt aqd gUai ()all in and dee or inclose Rud a eenb iia v� is All rise}y _.... . ­ 1. . . ._'. - '' .... 1;, Sad we wW send, sealed, oT ret n ow,: i ' T, IIENIT I., - - I- _:,"', . I ,, , �. a :. � .Jpartlmtims in �a e>avelove. t onlT. s t �; p - �T�ND.) . _ ' o mps. Address The Gook Com nyl, `" lJ� E O _ �(;IRIiT I1. . . .. Wyad�or, Olsa . Mzllo� sold 1nd. 1 b W. It, HO e : I , .. ,. . t,. 1* ', - �� 'Gii'la tby y W im` .: ,. ••-, - r,.A - -a. _. . . y,a.-:r. ^i , h:.. h:� -•L -., - „..tzt,. c,: ..-�w.,f a,. y. .-. ,._ ._ -. _....J. •,r ..-.:, _. ... .. _ �..: -..:.. .; �_ ..Ata. �. p s i ;r.,. , . .-- - ' Iw , .{. 7 s� .. s }=. . , . r: '�; '� •r? 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J. C�e1vWa. of New York. whose In the present meet ltetw, 11. , _, still ntnge ttr tuneful is -y_, - name bsezome twmgiar lhrongh his work anew and the Chi erre troop&, he the d�, . Ml darling once did dwellAh . 1 w' Id ba 6 r own=�ioald never ba l< to Bat now she s tar awn , of rations figures read L 9�t ORAP'PER L] I A Final to pledge I gave tier along the new blies for the treatment of f! Y o the. bene J . he .or seek o leave her again ; it we !d b• And vows of tov® we spoke; the Japanese noldi cs. The •fit� . A SA0RIFI0rt. ' (, - all welh 1 that da thbre was a ti ht on phydoal ilia known as uteet&&1 ecien . tirgaf P _ y are well y These -vows are all torgotten, whereas the- Chin e f f ' ?,axi ?dation raised herself so that ahs h face -th r did ones heart good see ; The ring asunder broke. , the claims of hypnotism for higher purposes - , from alt a� wn when dy Lanaweli saw her that even- How true and how cold the proph�y had 6hwa those of & then display of mental are insufficiently nourished �� ` I oirald look into the face of her beautiful h P y grad it, Ing aha kne that all was wetlt " noes been. As she sac theta aha naw w lig G in ower. He relates in the current camber physics! eonditioo therefore � naval, lit a ohlld t' The words had been a cath- the mlll,and the wheel began slowly tare. P ' �o dope Bite -' " i.on i<n 11 to Le net.. She had teen his wi and t of the Metaphysical �112a Raine a remarkable their victorious ppoDents, "Now I WAI tell you, she laid `y Foaming, laughing, e_naing, the water rang The e� liv d—she ad Been hIm in bin hoe with article of diet of he Ja else„e ,,oldie are going to Berlin ; you have an engage- away shining in the red light of the setting instance where suggestion was employed p n ' t6 t same t 'r. wife by his side, and e e had stn, golden in the little wayslste that to the and of a man's salvation. This man, rice, brit they h ve also canned b I -1.... meant ac.the Boyar O;iara,"Huse th�iie. arae liv d;• but t the thought sot bar luetic MY husband wishes to o there, too: But g kissed the banks.' Slowly the falling water ,awh conduct towards his family arae vegetables, and sh in sbundance'a°"t y g chi eras in is arms her whole soul died. ,et itself to muei and a the was .&1- Y t and 0.# i'y consume altsos& as mach meat ! we all oppose it ; his parents for ,social Die —neve to live again. She t for ways ; dastardly in the extreme, was engaged In co march m st Rut ch mll. sit, per ca - . : i"mssons and I—I tall you frankly, because so a time j at where Lady Marion le her, •,I would the rave could hide Met,, .. . his favorite pastime of bull in a asnsi ' dell sllowanee of meat f resit or cane ' y y' an she low to herself a thousand lees b bullying, y to For there alone is peace. ed, i•am jealous of you, and oanpot bear that Ove and ov r again those words—" hoe's wife and timid daughter, both of whom Japanese soldiers"ts Revlon ognees. Ear ho should follow on there: I have caked ., g Bhins on, setting san. Sing'00. fallingg cera wemiea have dail °' y lir a child. Only pad knows the anguish water. There is no peaoe save in death were in .& delicate condition and subject to s follows: Russiaty, sixteen ,©def °teat him to give up the idea -but he refuses—he tha came over bar, the piercing for: and in heaven. Sin on, little birds throw nervous diffioulties for which they were Eo'. _ ro the fitter in --the memo of ' g + fish; twelve; I Tian, eleven; French vel not.liaten to me. I have said that if Pia y yoar sweet shadows, dewy nights ;there if &•eking medical aid. Ths yoaag physi0iaa, 13elgiwn, Turkish, and _ t.;errr,i,n the few nths when she had bel sued y aasilaGant to w distin distinguished specialist in Austrian sad 8 sn ah ei ht. A1Ae . f _ he goes there, I will never see him or spesk her, elf to be Lanae'• wife. She fell o her no peace but in death. She is down on K P P g i . to him a Ria, and I must ked m word. , the green bank and the w&ter'foamin by The daily allowance of bread is hi g p y kn a with great passionate cry. Oh; sun to her—it was all so sweet, ao d en nervone diseases, felt impressed to call one Y geese mach I have come to ou ; I a al Re vera eh crie save me from m It ! a t• L• among the Auces, . d lope who n •f3c, mo, y PPe � d• y ao stilt One b One the little birds slept, day. b a anbtl.e senna at need thrust u Cain-. ! Th most be tiful woman in Baro the y P . y . p' thirty-two ounces,. lowest among the • I to you, do not lac him go ; you can prevent 1 one by one the Rowers closed their eyse,the on hien jn,t sin he approached the dwell- English troopiC, who get sixteen 'ounces, 1.most gifted roger on the stage, the td 1 of roseate oloudp faded and the r& soft In the French arm Wif you will," the world of fashion—she lay there bei leis, g y• ing. Immediateely after the door had been and the I talie,n arm Leone's dark eyes $ached flrei; ho lase, de icing, with that on o mantle of eight fell on the earth. So $ . the allowauos, is twenty-two ouncee, 1, and still,'the sten a&me out in the sk in closed And tie was ashered ,into the reception y' . In . "There h no harm in our friendship,” she rising from er lips on which a world had the woad o ni htin ale began to sin ythe room the'German army it is twenty-eight; is „ hung: "Hen en have mer on mp,nmd ave g q g g % the.Russian seventeen. All modern soldier • said ; would you take from me the only °y fire went et+tit in her breath z the in Dented ti r HE HEARD A SCREAM • except the Russians, have a daily allow. - . frac from m self 1" When she woke the she raw ;calm " one on whom s dread anoe of ,rtca. The English, French Itaic * gleam of hs►ppinesw I have in the world ?" real .world a erred to have vanished � so g n an adjoining apartment. !!s it wtu icon g • � sn shadow lieu. The lovely, laughing water g and German soldiers But Lady Marion did not seem . to hear Ger, She he d the sound of running ter; ropow in terrified aoosntf he west bold- plot four ounces of a m 11 -wheel nrnin iD a doe etroam •she with the gleam of golden stats in it, fsllipg coH'ea r week; th e f nigh three. the wild words :the came raptures of holy g p with the 'rythm of sweetest music. She ly and quickly into the room whence the I'° ,r Spa Tea head the ru hand the foaming of wa r, sounds proceeded. The sight which Inst in supplied to th Russian soldiers. A. love had come ova her face and she look- drew nearer, she laid One hand an the the song of a birds over -hen , the r tie his called far nick +ind decisive talion. special allowance of f sugar is made to t}er• ed like w lovely, -glowing Foga. of tie real oa ha the cooing coin of the lue little wwveletr, and the cool sweet touch q g g + g ' Ths min of the house was in the ver sot man and Eng soldiers, of wane to, "Think how I cruet you." she 'said, • "I and white eons. W h surel that s, refreshed 'her. The night so sweet and y French and Italia soldiers. and of fish_. ' pptt y still, with the gray spade of the kin of of striking him trembling daughter, who have come -to telt you that which I have adr am of ho a. Home—the old farmh a e g y g was vainly "eking shelter from her father's , three pounds a week—to Spanish soldiers - y lectors rising from the mill -stream. The y g What French m sitar leaders raii the woe d ar er Noel lived the kind sl)w, water-lillie}a seemed to rise and Dome asst tot+►!ly unmerited wrath. The physician, morale or an &tiny is ver largely de told to no one. I have come to tell you � � y _ clot d farms . She could hear him oat Ing determining them and then to robe the y K Y pea - that which{ if ever there has been any par- ,+ye tie. where we you ?" and the i e n• to her, w thousand sweet voices seemed to g P dent upon the condition of the trop e . y P g rise from the water and call her. " There efficacy of powerful, silent command, stood Po p con- . : ticalar friendship between you and=my hue- dea ened h r as they whirled ro d " In the doorwa the ver personification of sequent upon ads tate or. . insutliccent ra- alone ii ' ,Peace," song the • nightingale band, must end i4 I have come . to tell her cad. S e etrnggle i for a tittle ith „ P ' g r g • y' y tions. Ona objeeti n to the general use of There sl ne is ace sun this lillie►a • flora resolve, and oonoentrated his entire you that which will show that nowt now hot &zed be ildered senhea; but she oo ld ., p Pe n R ' thought foroe a the sentence, 'You a meat diet for soldiers is set forth by army not 11 whir was the real life.whethor he There &I no is peace, sung the chiming g Pea cannot ftrike w irL` The ef%mt of 6his de- surgeons, who max that it increase,, the- . you must" not take my husband from was at home &gain in the old farmh . se, waters. S °draw nearer to them. Heaven tiannot t mental Roc h the rt of the, number of fatalities oonsequent upfm gun. only know what ideas were is that Dubai. Pa shot wounds or aocidents in the field, ma, and had dr mad w long, troubled m, anoed brwlt>< end distraught mind. Imoki nookpected visitor caused the infuriated "Bond. down fewer," continued the sweet Or whether be was dreaming now. or g man to change whereas the number of deaths a�non� said- _ brain burned it was, like liquid fire ; rad 1° the olest waters she saw the golden 4e aolocl from vermilion .to g° iers who are vegetarians is dectdedi less. voice, "t+!at'I may whisper toIyot. I have q ■binin = rhe shethon ht she was reach• almost white, while hL hand dropped Y she Dewed see always a golden.hai d This applies particularly to =Asiatic tr+,(s s - been married nears four at"d now, and lag to them. A little low 0 that tall on nervelessly to his side and he burst into a P Y Ylo , chit "t.a 's little child." Yes, th re and espaotslly to tbie 1Jwet Indian eoldten the night ttiir. A cry that startted the ria - 0cnvalslve dt of mobbing. During his sobs the one desire of my heart has been to have he was holding mother and child both in g he murmured at frequent intervals 400, who form apart f the British army in docent, bntlfell on no mortal ear. "lain . hen , , R w little child- I lewd little children so his arms, kissing them. i►htle she la th ire India. The usriw soldiers have a large helpless doge airiD "Mine was sal•. was alway4 a mad lova " she said to herself, (sod, fexgive me. How could I he such a - g . _ - dearly. And I have alwa a-thon ht that P P g• •• ' brute t' ®Rei the inetaatwneoos effect of wllowanoe of vege los--thirty-scx ouneei - . - ? g ways a mai ve," she said to herself ••a A mad hove, and the voice that had a week .. . - if I could give to my husband children to mad love." Then she beard a sound of gladdeaed the heartm of phousaads was his ruggrrtioss upon tbe'now thoroughly The soldiers of all countries where rations. � card one th no more. A toad love in• huaailiated wsArepen"utfather, the doctor love he would love me better. Lhsve pray- mesio—softs t; sweetest mesio—float ng turned ►is a�,btibn ria the daughter, who regularly give have not only their th u h the corn, and woke to reason w th deed , she went nearer !o the gleaming ' likes but their dislikes as well. FrNuch ed as Rachel preyed, abut it seemed to me 8 waters ; t, ey seemed to rise and infold her; was trembling vioieiptly and soldie#e do not t+►ke kindle to veal,ngiceh e terrible shedder to find that she ass the heavens were made of brass -no wnawer d. sweet son rho water• thins seemed to 6olth her up. I t . ox Tarr vttan■ OF HYt1;tA, soldiers to singing the o g : seemed to er rather that she went up to pork, 'ad Japanese sol trete came to my prayers. ' I have wept bitter '.•'I woul the grave would hide tie, T Wit -host speaking &lend he •menta. con- seem to have a nate ral antipathy to mut- . when I have seen other motberr For the Slone to pe&oe.'' the t p down to the stream. hate r i, was, no cry 'no sound, as the tuft watoret vayed to het the words,' You are erfectly too. Sailors eat me meat than do rol.liers careiaing their children, `�fien my bras- I have on mad, aha said to beret f ; closed over bar, as the water-lillies Heated p y ► and, proportionately, lase vegetables.' The eat* and Dom letel wt rant:. This sen• II . band hat Istopped to kiss a child. or play "those word drove me mad,'Lanoe'r•li 61e back en glad in rho matches of w deN.d f®II°O• tie awls• be repeated seven times ; werek y rations of l�ti►glirh tailors are neer• child."' She went to her room and batted woman's ir. b this tftme the girl haft sunk into as eat ly twice as great u &have of I+:ngfish sold• k� with it, my heart has burned with envT, In the grave alone was Y g Y iers- French silo have a weekly alibw- $ her head in i •cold aster, The pain gr w peace. S sbe lay through Lhe long, sweet chair ape wan sleeping soundly. As soon as anoe of 200 ounces a bread, 12v ounces of 'a_;.: sad now, oh, madame, bend lower, lower— lees; but not the bathing heat. The idea summer night, and the mill -stream sun the father> realized the situation he wp- sow heaven has been so good to m°, and t,ecan•e fixed in her mind that she mart go her dirge, Wan it satolde, or was she mad! , g wine, 83 ounces of eat. and 45 ounces of. `°had the doctor woe oordially thwnkin vegetables. they tell me that"in a few months I shall b8ck to the id. mill -strewn ; she did of God who k ows All things knew that she O1m nor his timely presence, said feelingly R bleu. 1. . know wh r never asked herself wh had,sgffec a 6eav wrong, a creel imus• sad r►iNi recite. ,To you, sir, I owe my The popular theory that any man who - have w eanling little child, all my own. Oh, twat was �er- haven of reef, by the soup of tine, a mar yrdom i pain. She had raised first glimpse of my own higher Pelf.' Two a fist the strength to lift a gran and the skill madame, do you see that now you ,must rushing wa With -in sight of the .m 11• herself w one of the highest positions is { pa to aim it directl it w &nom it Fears later 1 heard from the several trice yy y K . tot take my husband from me; that now wheel, and t s trees, and the water•lilli , the wool and there she bad mss interseted, and the ro rt was that there enough for a motdie is fallacious, es the all would wet the oloud would ss her old to et< Only l3eavea knew what qi ° records pi the recon battles between the {dere must be no mischief between us; that 1• bad bean eta further ieocrd in the; house- Japanese and the Chinese show clears from her mi d, the Gro from her brain, he she ends d etft•t {bac, when sbe hold, the father was a changed mani aad Y• -_ we must live in peace and love because sword from h r heart„ She had two lett& to few his wi when aha saw him in 6ir dwUy h� wife and d&sighter were well wad The Japanese solei rs are, for the most . heaven has be9n.eo good to ur." writ to ec manager with whom her n• life, yet k citing tfhat be was, -lost to bar i�PY•" par. is good phvei &1 condition, capably - The sweet voice rose to a tone of passion• gage went ex iced in two nights,t•iling him for ever Then the climax came when �. 1•,�.. sufFioiently n urished, thornugnly she was an t had oneawa for her heal 6 his wife ap ks of '•Lsaoe's little child," If drtlted, sad familiar with the condstion,, of tie entreaty; and Lady l' a rm withdrew that he wool no gprobably bear of or those wore drove her to her dewt-h who 1 ABOUT ADVERTISING. modern warfark herons the Cnsnese _ from the clasp of her rivet's wtme,and melt for some tie ; and another too Lord Oh o• shw11 w,00r er I She saw the stars .In the soldiers are an org nixed mob, suffering _ at her feet. The face she raised waa bright don. It was simple and sad; "Good -b e. ' 'water and ought she war going to them; Some tleetal Mats to mosttte!xn stair as to while on march fro a shortage of prove. ►ad. beautiful an though angel's wrings I,am going of to Berlin—but away froth and,perha How. wisl;s sad 1'l+iere a , *4 Wins Ds which is due; i part, to the cupt�icty Euro a •j ,O°tbs pre•{ ad for hat thought. of army contractors ting in ooncert ,q►tth shadowed it. la, 1e6a11 never return ; bat., that image autos' may plead for her. It was corrupt Chinese of$c els. s before I leaveI shall go to the mill-etrem a mad love s cruel, Riad loves, Some in. A gwxl aalemmian. backed a by good P "I plead with yon," she cele, I prey to to look wt an li ten w the waters for he tttnot awe W Lord Chandon when he read lwdvertirtag can always tell good goadm.. i ca bold my life in your hands If lest time, cod bye, Lance• In hen an that letter t6rt all was not welt. IIs start. " DeerlOot farm sausages and sliced . _ It were only niI I would be glad to die, you will kao bo mgoh I have loved y u, ad at once 0d Raahlatghf Tho manning sun bacon Dost more—tMry them and Fee why+" PEARL$ ?F TRUTH. so f hat if my husband loves you best; he °ever on ear h. In h,eaveu you will ko w was high i •.ire heavens when ha rowoheui i, w taking ad in the New York elevated. • • • . whyy I have 1 ft yon. Be ktad, and tr e, there, (io at Dace to the mill-stro&m.he tcai°r, Thought -is the p perry 'only of those - _ - sitprbt� marry you, bat it is for my little and cod to 1 whoaredewr to you. Lan bad seep t ey of the woman he loved 1.child, Dc you know that when I say to ih I die Snc, 1 nhwli wait imide the ggot dui Howling th re her losg hair had tea People will aced lbs crews a<bogt yppr who °"s entertain i --Emerton. - myself, 'Lance's little child,' the words gates of heaven for yon_" She did a the water- lllims,a sttntle,saob as ooeae�,troaat ids and Flora just at readily as the news There idiom i trnih which falsehood thing more hioh proved that her a perfect on b°r face, aboral anything else, it you make IE fresh, never oma imitate,-�- spier. ►nem to me sweeter than the ewe teat He did the crisp, and inter�tiag. $s hath w pone fp Fit who is not planted snusia." - w w atilt ole& . 8 e paid off all her ecru ti wisu&thin bye could havedone—he ght p and to the m int t arced one left power to Farmer N I ,to Lhe s It is a golden maxim that the woom m are above petty wrongs. Feltham. But the beautiful worhan-who had been gt a up her on in her Dame, of she wr story, whit a a lay with hoc Taos raised W Lhe buyqare, even• when it's the mea' for Man$ a man's t gee shakes out bu xto wife, turned deadly paid se she It,,teined leaving it. A d f oft the miltwbeel turned the mornin fes --the story of s nand love, whom they bay, and lit if the womera who mugr a trade?inpl.=— hwkapesare. t' iD thr !Grew , an the water -tittles stir sd Farmer N l uttered no taproaobem. +•( trrad advontbtng the e1.cru Well•arranged him is the surest marts of ,. to the words, 8he held up her hand with • to n&ly v he bite foasi terrible cry, b ennead th m nater thou h she would live a happy Il<e Wino newspaper managers urge their a well•wrraoged mind —Rousseau. "For Heaven's sake, hush," sbe said or die a p death," 6s raid --'sic way advertisers to frequent change of copy, rtes The generous 6e&r f should *corn a' plcaaa- tioareely, Icannot beer it 1"_ . i - wrritten w er face." Thier two� keppt the cause frequently oba,aged ads pay bort. and are whtob ices oche For one minute it was se though she had HA TER U . , Ii _ •core&• In s small place like_ Rewe 1 -h thus stimulate advertisers to more adver. g pLimz—Thompson. - bean turned to atone, Her heart'reemed "'rHa a vs Lows clues p=Aos." every Dna igretd at the ria ,f 'oder = tLir�. '• Drinkinpl water as Cher tne►ke» a man ,,laic :lurched by & cold, iron Land. The next, plamelad had The value of ,00ntinnons advertising li" nor &s�a debt nor his' ifs a widow.—John she had recovered her and reseed Lady he nun w ttigg—the wemtsra fallen into hej scream as she WAS p=g to in the tact that' people plat to' believe in the Marion, making her reset and trying to still w all &Ram • gr wl onmson ologda flow d the woods, Although the farmer grieved merits of an article whose name is f&snilim, Lovely concord ad most leered ppaente \ the trembling of the delicate frame. away with v rot,' of rose and orae moral Y* for ,i he never twldbany erase that even if they forget what its ineritr real!, doth Door virtu wed fast frI ndehtp . ' "You must calm yourself," she said. ••j crimson clot a that threw a roar light op she wY his ie'o•.and no one re00gDisai her. afro. breed.—$peaty. . have listened to you, now will you listen to the trees end bold In the distance • There was • edict of found drowned, find The articles exhibited in the 'show wi;,. eep silence of - p Strength is born i the me +" the old farm use, the light falling on he every Dae t ou lot the farmer very generous dowe of a store should be at such e t long-suffering hear "Yee ;brat, madame, you will be good to roof with i mo find lichen, the t be�ufe 6e 070s. sok the funeral espeaaer, +i• erect»;. not amidst joy. roses and w its semina that wreath How Lord C ae,do, Rriavesd, no Ka�ds ter at to' aetcaot, not a crowd of carious Mea. Hamann. rase -yon will not let my husband leave me? Dante tall tear as though the light of his idlers, but prospeotive pnrohMerr of the It is marraloua b w long i rotten poen' We`ehali be happy,.] an Rare, when lie windows, rho tall tins that stood on nit er goods sold. will ate,& knows ; we shall forest &ll this sorrow and side of the fe the endows, the mpringi g life had d as peered ; he never spoke of d. Provid it be not shaken. - - thin pain. He will be to .me the same corn, the rick of r {-smelling hayy. he his sorrow, t it made him old in his youth It's very ;racy to persuade ti doaler t0 Carlyle. 1. - he was before your beautiful face dazed light. from th wee rn sky fell on them IL and killed best part of hist life in h' carry your Qo•ds is .mtook a d ive tisemt Some Gant►ptetion, oa8ia the indtietri-- him, Ah madame prominent 1 gg , you will not let him From beneat the tl elmewlth the trails NO °°°' °v ever so faintly. connected the P place in Gia store indown whop one, but all tewptrati ns &t k the idle.— - . - leave nit." scarletereepe Data a aail,graoetbl woman, inquest at Ra1ebleigh witb the disappear. you have created a demand for them. by Spurgeon.— "I aho++td be's murderess it I did," she whose floe was vared, with a thI k anoe of M atr�0 Vanirs, The wbrid went adv artfsing. 'Tragedy htis the gleet oral detect of r raid in slow voice. - coil; she f f _ mesad aen � first rumQi hh singer d ppointmeak �o ray your goods- ars ,gmt;nd ohaap. giving too mach ifferen to life and toffee time wa Her face ass whiter than the face of the ing the farm use, er beautiful face wb m spread &t lid est' is not enough, bemuse buyers t'iink gg . and set at th face f the dead • had gone ;Z'srioa, sad h edema t g ' y death.--Ohsmfortti dead.. Sh6 stood quite silent for a few ;she throw A4 married • be hate w y y are Thera is a wide di ereaoe {ween speak- bapk her veil tho h miiltonwite &b Y tnghl to know why the • minutes. In her heart, like a death -knell g she was gasping or The world reeovera►d be4L and why oheaperl. Wise merohtEata ing to eieoeive tad ing ail rat to bim• - eaesnded the words; 'breath, and t on rh stood stilt and mots n. �Ism good'ts P° and Iwaplhed; then another tall them why, penetrable—Volte►ir "Lance's little child." - leets ss a mar est& uet..The blas and wh is Leo rand sing r ppeared cin- the ,cells, and Your trade -mark with yoar aetme and We must not let o magi Whiter end colder grew the beautifal pigeons were coin loudly, ss though t no was or octan. The only petsan to est truths be - would tell h oth r it was time w Y whom I'O� 0h odor over toll the &cath s aIId the -goods yon •all ir'not bad Dante we Dan not man or w11 aescions ahont iaee� more conte and silent the bean 'fel t, e;t.rsae. `ii? -oar trade -mark with a them.--,Jeceta Collier.11. lief= then suddenly she said: the birds we rtug' g their voe h • the or a of Lanmwell and it shook- Y . •+ the -cattle ha all en driven tOp res y n� °d bee •0 6 a► y thact sbega ve• a &u sQ, •_b°iwt argument wt►ott your gouds�or soot• goccew is & kind of runt of soul which Kase mar Iwdy M tion, kiss -tie- with laborers had nest their toil, in t e % n ciety for & fe that and lheup al "' `ham+ is good advertising. your lips; now place your hands in mine. the every new ides`.coat ibutsf i its pareage to '.75I PFOmiee yon that I will not take "the whits Itll es h opened thea cups to world had d n before her, forrggot it, hoed Bemu a You never have udvertkad your scour away.--igh. a. I y pitch the de ; it - sll'so mweet and at II Cha°des n• er otgot; the word was never ittare is • g°Od wrYumeat why you should There never was ray heart trot real v� haaltand f yo, that be shall not ., o to the came to his Hts wite'o words came mo ire it now. your y B 8 as though a essiin from Heaven lay on t• The there tact of and generous that w ao Bertin, either with ma or after ma I pro- The silent w sober timed feu®; he then ds Lia from t also tender And _ mire yon—littera &rad believe me—that' I when she he d itrelt to her, and i q your ptsual owrtom will rad r a the b&yidg o a hon d. "That is Rove ,•, she was v ry happpY. She never even Prove an attragtive ad of itself. oompswionate.==So th. - g i °°ser Fee or speak to your husband she said to h reelf, i "and he would ka w heard of ltd a e Vanira's uuha y A pfood man i• ldom a „.:: exedra. and thin I do for the sake of Lunde s me, W}uG Dale L1ook Robert fay ft a nor did she ve know who MwdaanepDa rad,risirs There used to be & sayia , "One tai ht ae p a-_ little 0htld-" • well be deed as out of fashion." Pwraphr&s. for he never gets much as •'i behave •, knew hie lad lase was so near?" She wa k- w°a' She iw yo rerpeotad her baoaure ed• ''Usf might as wall los dead as un• deserves. --H. W.Be ober. light d yam' said Lady Marion, the ed aethrough the reen lane, whore h, she had ke t h r word, and had gogm' out of known.', it is equally true and embodies Always to think the - wor g eepanistq in her sweet eyes and on edges were a mer of wild rose bloc her 6asban 's Y. As timep red an she Philosophy of advertising. bar fair face. • "I believe you, and from theoagh the olds w are the clover la ,o passed mach of the p y found to be the mar of a the depth of my heart I thAnk you. We awesot &tad fro sant, until she le too—had forgo ten. .fiord Ohandos never • Bargain advertising' has beemme w a lame soul.—Bolin brothel. me to he forgot, Fa r d lighters and stalwart roes th cou . hl a leg Better one bite at fort o shall be happy, I win ,ore: mii11-stream. Her h rt gave Dae bound as grew wronn h m ; ,cheerful, of story i of thver th highest programme Y . "In the midst of our ha $e w&m.kind y g standing, it rind than the hot ins Gba y PPm•Qa will you she saw it. T s plc esque old mill h 1 f even gay, t ' the depths of his heart he -has out of the doubtful policy sgs it the vintage at {wen yne th - �em� sae ?" asked Leone gently. hidden in f liege, and t60 d mi road mourned or et. To plea+de bi "Aiwa y ' !3 m. Lady and�me a good thing all around for y thi ge base ys, as m beget, dearort sad truest wheel,hwlf bid .ea in the elearecreatn, Th re Chandos a e one. of her daughters the Hawse r, We often may friend," said Lady Marion; mead they part- were the wa r•Itllies 1 in paps , for storekeetpera . and for them well, rather Ishan J lying quite at rest Lhe ° of Do, and It was pitiful to hepr shoppers, -,s, long sr it is Ocictly honest, sound or reasonable.]—Lando beom td that rummer morning never to moot skew; there w the reen pathos it whic't los used the as again nam! the water ices d racer sad mad e ; O f ell his o ilei en be lover Deane heel. �Im It is bast to en ore wh " Lad g aP its dead. the nests of b us forget-irte•not;s ;the 1 t le Y Marsltn drove home o with a ,spite water -fall w ro the white rook rose in he his dreams he meas the golden ggales of - mend, He is a bed soldier fin Iver fair face, such as had not bees leen middle of the stream, and the water, • „�+eone wato6ing for 'VSPy Plausible. captain comptwinia .--;;enav ihero before. It whale all come right.. over I Lite me green.branohes di heaven qn th other . She believed is .Madame Danira'e rim a the wateF, ppeed in biin there. Wile she eleetpe in peace b btgiatrate (eerrerply)...you are oh&h ed More: helpful that all wi simple be marFte trees ahaded t;. the mill•etr Ria and as the water runs by with k g young lad a ainet or g ple h words as in the - pledge of anotfier. She fat do in the same apo{ wh re „- teeth this o g y E � if one draught of e�im it sings: " A a4 IOv0- h mad love." But will, and on tha public highway. will not forsake ua.-f•-George How it would be managed she -did she had la ewc' with him, the mill ill erer priso>aer.Y.- he ,y .grind +tgaia' with the S.he was' in -a bicycle costume, , Great mischiefs alt ppea eat know—did not think ; but madame remembered ow the ring had fallen i to Wa�•�°f the L and I miatock.herfor my Ion 'lost brother fell meanness as j' L.I—+ her word, and her husband the little 0100 pool land • he had found q T IfRngi®trate (briakl Y l folly elan i an t _ lac 1 Bing { [ g xwxi.] the A90 t1eo, . Y') I urged Cal gt+ayat�p-r . in of a s - . -� , - .n .'. _ .- - - , .. . -w, gw _ ._,....r _.:. ,. :,.. ,... .. :.,.. .t. .., _.: . ,,.. --r. .. �a - s. - ... .. .f - -,-- `- � 41 i s, .. r. a . .. - ... r. r .. _. s .. a .x ,. t , ... -. .., -.. - .- .. _ ... 1. i..-. _ :. .. b.:L _ .. ._ -: _ .. .. ,,�. 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' 1? h syr - •fes -'-- --. :. - o '' - . _ -�' [ �.. ., - s. -M.,.0 �j :.v k , ! 1'ite ateaicper Ems bremgh0 £203 - . . , .:, , a.&Y„ l F, . "7srAA , ,� oof'etgned to 4ugust iBelmotit gold 1 �`' * j lL �" 'tints, s ®agth, tins food to the making of THB $OI�A CLS 4F BiN; , I aQoount of the United $t�►tel► bond 'Rya " R geowth and of de�reloping in every way. - - - 'L, a� :: o�►te.. '`�i7exens. f {; . Ge ci Immature breeding has a strong tendency Oiu ee°lased 'toe Ilia ettserr trrirp*ses orb baht osjot ed, 'met d e hon hnpl'oY d- tViridla i >Ya>ti U)f'89Sing break dawn .rather than to build up. f�j•nbere; •t-lgairriage,. - - `, f ford will petition fctr a roe postal ridgy on the aoafiPolo in the gaol. d at The time saved by breeding too young is Binge are with u usually aasooiated with ` « :: grant ;rankfort,* Ky., for the murder of p arles f • more than lost by the bad effect upon the marriage or the gi ing in marriage, bat in iv ; delivery. Thoma When tt a are kilted on the farm 'it is rowtb of the breeding ansmals as well as air hlack'enzfe Ba"well hue accepted the , a fellow-oanvioi. u ileacs him by the Belleville ` LPresident Cleveland ha• " notniaa a•ually a dif f ult mattes to hoist the carcase s afispring. In a majority of came with the part they appear to have be8n used foe w 5-A .- �,nyaet ten W,Ilikm L, Wilton of Vest Pirgie lab to in and dress .it ro rl f Board of Trade• , In order young animala seleotad for breeding it ie many other purpalsesa than as a symbol. of jj�, �� R P° y. not best to ash the growth too rapidly, meati - Thon the ear Athenians Lancety hue been octose ss the eneseeed lila. Wilson 9, Bissell ae Post- Rloo a to isle are oftenaiot at hand,and Fe ter mepiintwin a stead pwth from` g ' i Rev, Mr. master -General. Y and wore° need to ap oven w ea readil obtainable the ace bir to maturity, and in such a wa as to g'' pext p,ator of 13rldga street Methodist y pl Y war in nbl lwiheir hair done up in a ' i -.r�4, Belleville. The Braga Pase tial, giving Eras tt e►nra- secure a cod develo meat of bone and pe ahurob, ertation to members of the Legt latnre where t e of aaaa0 ba. kllle,� frequently The ;Montreal (gazette believes that title ,d State offiaiala, has seed th a mwole rather than of fat, and let them be bench and decorated with a eigale of gold Y - Fi;" . neral elections will be held after seeding r{ N w doer no ha e a support high .enough or reasonably well matured before breeding. and other orrtwme is of that metal,they did t --q 4, �prk Assembly by a large majority, strong a on h to hold the hen animal It is easier to tear down than to build � '6 18 in the month of ;Yiay: vY not wont "tingeX r ngs ; yet later on GreeiC The Canadian Retail Furnituie Astiooia- ;A new wing is to'be-added to the ufralo L to allow the stock to deteriorate than to clear of he round. The hoisting device P, nn hue be811 formed, with Mr. John General Hospital, to oust $150, and shown i th &scum an in illustration its improve, and there are few ways that the Insrnry went to i furthest lengtba in this , lz1 tt Mrs. George B. Gates has given a d nation F Y g vitality .oan be injured more thorou hl Rings found inJ'`' ` $oodleae of Hamiltogae Preeidenf, of $��� to -the fnnfi for the new build• unexoel d or simplicity, cheapness and g Y form of ornamen tion, than by immature breeding. No stat rules Qraek tabes etre olio& and li ht and eeo p ltcwtions 6ave� bean g •, No lees than 80 a P sn F adaptation ° farm buttcherin . Where can be iven as to ge, as some animals, P� the London Free Library Board g' rye, le by with round conve tes and were made. ,j Mrs: �Jo6entcJr' was burned to d tb at g grow much faster and mature earlier than Pass - for �U8 p�'tion of Librarilan. tile Pillage of Liberty, N. Y., in Bre, - ominof emir as of Cat others even of the same breed, so that the not for the living but the dead—the aeon. ',V� Two Pr ga Y• which oa Tueisday destroyed the,ho a and jtidgment of the breeder must, in a_ great omit invention o ages voce faith was • ,: g sawmill of $,: A. Van Fredenbur , her measure determine when it will be bast to g p •- . z lleeare. Paralow af'd llal lesah have been Y ' ed charged with stooling cattle. a'a-in-law.. breed; but in ell cease it &111 be better to waxin dim and when,, ther`efort a rhea � � _4 arrest , - make-believe served the purpose of an ez , �, e eleatioa to fill the vwoanoy i n 1The $a telae Court of the Inde ndent wait a little ion than to breed too young. =�� The by Order .of Foreeterr of Canada begs man- About the only g geneeal rule Chao can be pensive reality. Many of these rings , _ . a $alrlimai��t caused by the nnseatdng of BIr. ooneidered applicable is to wait until the arch 19. diamus proceedings in Chita o to I om indeed,'are so this that it war neaesrary to °�1 Se1n will be held M t�te Illinois $tate Inauraaoe Superin ndeat animal is reasonabl well matured, sad the fill them with miastic varnish to preserve �t , The Manitoba Legielwture on Thnrodmy to allow the societ to do bus' ass in more closely this is followed in a majority of ewes the belles will be the results their shape. seed a motion t� oat off all Gov- Illinois. > Y - r" night Pt' i With all stock,in many oases, a good plan �3 . ' anent bonne �z_peuditure after thus year. "B the ez lesion �eHss �sor.Low rtlNtte , ern y p of a cylinder o urged is to aelleot out tits breeding ansa&la in good ` �' Fire �eetrnyed 880,00 worth of lumber on with darbolic acid gar, in the drug ,►bora- of the Itomaw were need to contain poison, z, s; f: rounds of Messrs. season so that their food sad oars durtng , ,; tory of the Smith Kline A Fren- h Co. rowth can be such &s will secure the best and Pliny .rola a the story that a#ter �`a - + Fride in the iii° K - seven miles qq Y Philadelphia, Frank Robinson, a ed 21, - development» - P g , (}ilmorir Cv, at Irona►des, Crasseus had ato n the gold treasure from • �z � +' sorth of Oita Was . vY" killed and Frank Duffy, aged 3 years, i • . I under the stone f the Capitoline Jupit[et�,:.' ,:� :: , 'y the oustodiaa, to eaowpe tor�nre, broke the ' " The Royal Humane Society will present was fatally injured. HA v lt)It►rira baVlOa. r At Buffalo John A. Baroh ever 1 a bat Cher devia a ase oom Boated windlaeaas THE STORY OF THE GUINEA, em of his ria i hie month and ex fired Mr, Frederick F'rit•z of Hamtiton with son . g g ° P P ,_ a notary teatimonisl for saving w drowning' f the Lwke $bore M• $. 'Road o ideal ,inediatsly fru thtl efiacta of the poioon� y or lona leve a for hoisting, this differs from secreted in it, he gems themselves were . 1 ' . oompanion. reeled sad fell dead A bile doing t ueinesa all of them n dirn 1 usin the ambrel 1&axland Has O•ed the ' 101$ 1ltandard e.•en hollow at t a 6&ok in order to make ' ' . y = } ` .. The Grand Trunk R&ilway has lost one qn the market. For two years, fr m 1855 P y q g Since tthe Year 1718. of its moat faithful servants in the non the tin hold a t'rge dose. Tho most re '`' Pe yo 18b7, tae was division clerk in t e oflioe stick foF a indless, .and the hook joints >3 [ . of bir, Edw,ird Kingawne,train despatolier f the general agent of the Great W astern, for the beat n s in which it revolves. Ar In 18f1$ it Was enacted that all persona markable modern inetatice of . a similar ,',�, Hamsltof'. _ g might bring their gold wad silver to the refuge from. pe eeouting fate" is that of .9 of Montreal. the su rt n ro • ma be ta•tened to Condoroet, who, �prorcribed by the Coavea _ The water will be• let out of the Corn*v.11 ' Secretary Morton has issued w s foment pI'O g Y mint, to be opined free of charge. By the. °' an rtron i h ob'eot the len rna be ' tion and arrests ,swallowed the done he - ' al on y! arch 16 to allow of a` large dative to the meat trade of the United Y g• g I ' P Y mint indentures the gold guinea was coined carried -in readinties for such an emergency . ' I' - ' used with ai ambrel stick b borin hole• smounti of masonry being laid before the Cates: He says ex ort American beef is Y f3 Y g to be of the value -of 20s in silver, but no -inclosed within hie ring, and woe found ;; , ensu of navigation• eking strides in England, Y .where it is and inserts g short lever arms. The illus- le al ratio was fixed between' -the coins ; dead next morning in his cell. The poison -• OP g re scut! sold w 9oowh or Ln lis meat. The laooure:cment,of � ir,nipeq is taking q y R tratiou oho s it used with an ordinary the public was to receive them at such a was a concentrated mixture of stramonium t t steps trc_form a repartae politi-aal party for a aisserts that the herds- of omestic derrick of t reelegs bolted together at the rating as it pleased. Guineas, instead of and opium, prepared by Cabanis, sad "- vee of runntn oendidatea of its nimals oLtha United 8twtee sore in a oelteat Thee ► alta ro s are fe►ateaed tc► g P u g p. ppo g pe being current at 20a, aacordin to the mint roduaedde&th by apoplexy Wlthaat epa9m �s " �y Cha P witwr aonditioa and Ghat bar of been In ancient Babylonia sad Aeayria o�rn in the, various elections. }s Y the two on r lags, thus ruepeading the indentures, passed current at 22s: The or pain, !.. X case of plenro•p°emonia n• that untry carcass, an aro wound around -the gh wibr�del silver coins became constantly more degrad• finger rings were not used, bat cylinders . T. J. VCattere, acting Cotrimtrsioner'of �durinQ the peat three years. stick windl which is made of ton j Customs, was eenteuoed to one years im- g ed until at Tart they were clipped down to' with a acrd. through them werhe earliest i. :, prieooment at Ottawa for retaining purses- ' Two fa ling -wall weiasdente ociou d in having twr oblong, transverse mortises half their wesgh>" After the. great recoin- the wrist .like �a bracelet. T fsiva of Government mosey. i New York ba- Friaay. The rear of the near the o ntre, through which pass two age by William ICI., guineas were Once"*- rings found in Egypt of the eighteenth to � b f 'odd siz•rtore malt ho corner of. 43rd remwabie Bever., one of vi 6ioh is allowed full reduced by roctamation, and attend- the twentieth dynasty are of pure ¢ol�l and x'a' T,tiomas tilcl3iade of Ct�atitam hu been i Y' to tall bwokl s ains� Cha hind uarterr of Y y Y d salt l eons frac sad defrandsag estreat and 10th avet;ue fell • ddenl g q ur ywarrant fixed that the should be have usualt thninaiHe of the owner deeply foan g Y p Y ' Y, the beef Lc hold the windlass from turning. received at the Cate of 21e 6d at the sunk in hierog�lyphio charaotere on the a • the Metropolitan l,tfe Asenranos Company, o%trying with and burying in its runs ower f ' i dozen wo kmen. Five men war killed The supporting roper pass through holes,oe reasury, But still all the goad silver oblong . bet 1. and Charlea Davir has beef' arrested on a I ore held on b friction hitches. 13 tin . - , and save injured. A nix -•tore brick y Y Y gn disappeared frum circulation ws noon Tn>: t� ttr �z air RIIi(�8 .. similar charge. building i course of ereatiou at 1 Allen the ropes to the derrick when tow down, it wan ueued from the mist. Mr. D. R. Pratt •of Hamilton has finned and alboernstel hoistin with the middle In iia r texit the Government referred and Ilse form R soh the}r moat generally F glf1,(N�0 against iNr. J.• A. M, street ao lapped. The wall..fell .i. wards, Y g Pel P Y a writ for les and with the windlass, it V ssible the whole inatter.to Newton, who showed took was of the ature of asignet, for when burying f ur workman in the ruins g Cote of ti;- Hyacinthe, (,iris., -for Blander, for one man working alone to. hoist'an that the true value of the guinea was the art of writs g was unknown, ezcept to , ��*i,�i : contatne+ei iu a letter sent . reoegitl b The era ndment to the sacral d ficieIIa the signet was used to 7 7 ' g y dress a carcass of beef. only 20s 8d, &000rdiag to Cho market value professional seri es, , ` defendants to the pl&intitir. bili appro ruling;l25,Utx1 to pay Iwmages ' of Cha metatr, and that in eonaegaence of give autheattcit to:doaumenta, and also to' - 1 ,holder . thel Riche- to the Us, iadiaf' owlet+ under the findings _ - this all the good silver was at once export• hand to repass ntatsvea as a token that ;I «► A prominent enar of Lhe Ya is Tribunal, was at brat dopted ROtatlon Of Gropes ed. He rt>coriimendad that the guinea power wan dale alai to the holder of the - - -;,l Gen and Ontariq Navigation (.ompanY by the U, S. House of Kepresent liven by should be reduced to `21s by way of experi- ring. Rings sc n becamesymboleof power , states that there• was no Lruth in thin re ort Rotatin the farm with different crops ment. This was accordingly done ; but the and authority, a d we remember the lluke '' P a vote of 1 ager to 8$ nays. �) the a e f3 Y ' . that an English syndicate sows GYely w get and nay v to it was rejeoted, ayes 1'2, nays serves not only to' prevent lofts of fertility, guinea was still overrated by 4d, and the in "Twelfth Night" sect hie ring by Viol& oontrol of the company. 14:3. 'j't, vote was.miinly on pa ty Lass, bub also sssirta In kslligg weeds with ao oof'aegaenee wwe that there was no good to hie mistress .Olivia.- If' more recent A aonool teacher named W hittingtoia, We Rep blicans and P„palists op ua►a1( s6 eztra cost than that required for egltivst- silver In oiroulation during the whole times we find that mdrohants used tinge 4,, Gvin �'tth hu brothelE near Mooiomiu, and the e'woarats fwvoriag it. that ma lie - cowo during o©ntury. It then became an established with their own private marks, equivalent g - ing the crop Y g oustomamon merchants that all obligations to our modem tradsignin a, to stamp attempted to cut off his head with a oar• There are sotipfactory indiow oo• of p( Y Banter's drawi:nife, but only partially the season. Corn bar proved of as anuli became payable in gold only ; eo, ever aineie documents instead of signing their names. the neck and will robably rs-' slight t provement in trade enerally &tae to farmers in ootnpellinq them to kill 1718 England has become a gold monome- Indeed, the, signet sows the corm that rings I, . aerered P througho t the Southern citie -of the - cover.' in Lhe East th re L no weeds tis it bas in providing grain and tallic country, and in public estimation the took for a very long period. The Etruscans Z oak and United litotes, but .tsndard wwa changed. from silver to gold, used the geld swivel ring, mounted with a Thirty Chinatnen,from T1Taw Y n,otibeabl rhea a cions t wt P ttaburg, fodder sad. if a farm should be devoted g g P Y obi. g p , althou h the obsolete Bind efiate words of soarab, a form of si net robabl introduced R"'eton took the Canadian Pacitic traRr where m re aouvity is felt in ron ®nd &hotly to gljops that are drilled or broad• Bimetallism lingered on the statute book for from Egypt. In Piny's day it was faahioa- t* . eontin' 7ta1 trot❑ fait '.Montreal the other I atsel oh efiy. Toe only euros agem able to wase bat one ung, sad that on the mornin •for am ouvr.r, where they will to the Wsat is st Loutsvi hr, •Chi- o&stsd. and which Gan cot ba oultsawt�— soother Hundred years. oath- ueh ar a best, rye, barley, and owtn-••- At the great eeaoinago of 181$, that &boob. little finger, whereas in Hor the time to take the }.mpresa of China for their native w#{c. d f3 t, past In 6he N s had become established by merce,utsle usage sport three tinge at once on the Left hand - x; land. Wert ere is ao improvemen Agri there would arrives time wkien &coda ytw enacted by law. Gold was adopted ss was a marls aft a finished exquisite. Ae a - Two hun,jred of the tfew Lee•Idatfocd dultnra�t producits are oomesvl at bet- &Outs have fats possession. To prevent the sole standard and silver was coined relic of ancient usage the bride's betrothal carbines have arrived at Ottaw& for the tor. L� Lhe loading ii,i3wtrioa ere era Chu oonditioa of afiaire the farms are made only in lsmited amounts, and made legwl ring oontiniied n Ptiny'e time to be made - ur sae of Nein- eery ed out to Lbe Moaat a°t so m ►s em to ed as was the y tender for onl 40s'. Ever since then En of iron and not t with a gee►. A curious p P 6 to grow °tops that must of gecessit be y g - Police. This capon has -been adopted'b vase last week. p Activity in w re, wire cultivated, and in so doing there is a saving land has onjcyed the must perfect sybtetn form many Ron ane tinge took was that in in- h&rbed wire oonti° ea. The g of coinage ever devised by the ingenuity of which a key is *ttaehed to the hoop. _ Pon• - > �, the.l3ritish murury author►Liss for the Z. rods, d of labor to the ksltin of weeds. The tial cavalr market far cotton g° it rat ar- more rotwtioa with Dorn as the only cultivated man, and ►tea been perfectly free from all aibly there rings o;►ened the lock of some ,i, Pe y , coinage tronblas. aofler or treasure cheat. These ringo are busy, uritis an improvemant in me linea. oro ,however u too limited as Lhe land ' The Lon l'en City Cnuaosl have ae"11 P ' generally made of bronze. the fittest katlwa G,m n 's ofiar for 1'hers h been w more aeuve de nand fist se L�w°madu.to produce grainot soma triad electric frau htse,tncludiuq w line to 9prsaq the bot olasis of woollen g o, whit°' every year, whish is detrimental as de- INTO THE LAUNDRX BUSINESS. TAiS �sE of Tei, Rlxa: . the ea for inferior brand u ull. privin it of certain, plant foods, and • .; , bank with the exceptioh of the claw. q Irk I g comparatively, of that 1 sa an emblem bf marriage was ono' h. aL-.. asialia r to cit brad ee and the worsen a>txxtulr saving as exoesa,. introduction of the Christian Chnroh, b y B vr„ioh caa not be utiliwd by grain oropa. ILariest Deal st fibs cyataadian tpsclflo fi1- honre of employees. Fran bti� decided Lo rohit t the im- . wa7 CssnpanY. as some suppose. The Egyptian gold, !' In �6c Montreal Police Cortrt oet'I'hnrids p Uae cause of weeris tionrishing cn some _ porta ►o of American cattle, soils it that they thrive•on plant foods left I A despatch from Quebec says :--The G before the introduction of aoinngs, . VFilliam Belly was charged with t persona the French A arohsat, is had wuaU eiroulatod in the form of rings, tido at the Civil :3ervir a eicami�ation i Lon a!►chel, over b' Cha grain crops, a condition wbioh P.R. has secured the control of the Quebec and the Egyptian at hie marriage placed - so sero al ill that her . r000very it doubt•' renders the soil impoverished for other lwundr. ,whish has bee lately enlarged ' ' Novernt,'_ r tact, suet [Joon (7ollins wivh hav y rain oro pat very fertile. for rveodr, bo- Y °� one of these pieces of gold on hie bride d ` ing pard frim twenty five doltwn for er.aa f °L that hs'distur- ogeiuse tbe�weed■ sore able to get'a good start, and fitted 'up with the moat reeen6 moist° fin eras a toket, of dntruating her. with all mttttnR the offence. -The pleaded guilty It l sported in M4drid secure abuadwnt improvements. In addition to the laundry his properyy. 1'he early Christiane, says ” a p Ctemant, saw no harm in following this and were tin•"d Kell fif t y dolltrs,and Col banee�i Cuba aro of w serious n tura make rapid growth, work of families in the city and that of the y y moisture below- the surfaLe, and deprive custom, and in,,our marriage ceremony the line twrnty•five dollars. Tb Psru Mayday t'°mr"ittee hs1° the loins of Lhat wttioh was not utilized by L'hateau Frnuteaao. whish ie calaulsted to at to all Soe'alia s to cease "'a g that the -soil a man places the same plain gold ring on his , Ate meeting of the Ministerial ` As" dacid�d to apps fibs trope, the result bride's finger when he spys, with all my anon of Hamilton it wan stated that M. workio May -day. still further Impoverianed. Thin may be amount to st least fifteen thousand "dozen p pieces per annum, the aon.panp proposer to wottdly. goods I thea endow." Jewish { John Crerar'e °pinion- against the alai E,n ror William has aonfe rod epos revanted bygrowing coot oro aofterporn, wedding rings of the eixteent'. wad seven• Coat Sunday care aoiild be stepped in H p;mpe�e Fraoair Joseph the sack of I' ield be followed by. clover or some. grass have all its washin.0 between Winnipeg and teenth centuries were often quite elaborate a a of the cam® kind uebec, amounting to, ,at least twenty Ilton hard Leen - declared' by Sir Otlwe Marsha (Ieneral w the ('craws my. oeop• No two crop (� etraetares where thq bezel has a eouven• Mowat w be based on son ineorrea should he g thouswnd pieces ye&sly, done here, ane will tions! representation of the ark or temple, Li �Fi ng Shang has bean sec fives three d a eco th&t is-sowedwor dlledoahoutd run a sp©oral' car on the night trains be- .. _ _ interpretation of the few: The Premier f Clans i audience by the 1$mperF sof China, .an P with an inscription. in Hebra& oharaotera Onurio ha i eo informed a dd station soh Cod Clic peaty be followed by planted aro the next twee° Moi�teeat and Quebec to ani *111 on. either side. They were of Venetian '. P and h Viceroy hs+°°P d&to the increased work, Tnia will 4ad waited u °n him and he had f tthe year, to,h'eep the •oil glean. heat, corn, workmanship, and Gould only have been P n missi n to Japan. corn, wud oluver, followed probably'entail an enlargement on a con• worn on ceremonial occasions,- ps' it would ."- said that even it bir. `Grcerar's opinion wet _ the Ruasi-'n Am &sawdor st- oats, potatoes, cotta t he would aritend the lww so th t M• d Sit' oat of by wheat agntn, ie a rotattoq practiced by aiderablo scale of the present Quebec t00 much in the way of household. work, Loo o , . hos been offered th p ro resaive farincrs, but turnips, laundry works, wild certainly result in a eare'�ight be prevented from running o beets c®bongs, millet, and peas The first Duke of �'Vellington, meeting `�-`, ' Sunday, Min r_of Foreign Affairs in a cearion to oarrotsp a large accession w thenumberof hands now Mias Dawson Kamer at a 'sinner, was obs the la b!. de Gters. . or be&us are added to the list whenever it employed. There is also a movement for served to look intently at a ring worn by (SR - l3ixrTillf. etcher, cine of file edi aro of the 'son done .with advantage, when theleasing by the Chateau Fronterrac Jf that lady. After dinner -he accosted her, Cite Admiral Beller C. B. hos bean a P&tie . cereal des Debate,' w& kilted on Such crops as plover or pow• Clic 5t. Louie Hotel; but nothing definite and requested, to be all„wed to see it. . pointed to he command of the Chinadtwti Friday morning in a sword diel by M• Curbed under, &rid °itrogrn to the soil, caa be ■Calci coaaerning it. In Daae only „Where did ypn get this ring ?” said the telievin Vice Adm.raii Fremantle. j,aoha liar, an officer Qf mattes while milluL and Iiungarsan grass kill otic part ie leased to the Ohatewu Frontenao Duke. " It belonged to the late Mrr. K tOm an , the remainder will probably be Baron Ai,erdare a►t o`Ae time Im rs 1 It is reported in Paris that n w sompli• vee without eultby the The roil oonvertsd into a boardin house: Fitzherbert." "Yee." "Do you know the weeds, e P Y g Hume SecretRr and loiter Lord rmpoe t: owtioa have entered Ent° the' 1parrel be• ea� be made very tert'ile by the use ropsti• tricitof it? Have youopenedit?" "Openadl fiosbl fertilizers ifs rotation 'of oropa is it? 1 know of no trick," exclaimed the lady.' of the C ouneil yie dead. He roes aevenL - twean rinoe wad pain QOM i�a� �, which i6aaitee the clover lessens Lhe coat The.Uuke touched a spring and'showed be -1 nine year" of a e. - bib fai to prevent say p. followed, g ba has of tittrogeO, but there will be w lose of Cho Prese>Zt Qr18f and Fut1U'$ Bliss•. hind the ring a tiny m` Hist use of ttie� ' ' The five 6neidred minets who were i - Naw of the insurrection in Lq pp P Ps Dull dssoontent.will never leave gegent iii hsa hjeat datye• There we` a two _ 4 - • riaoued in -Hsi - been nfirmed sa Madrid, and he Spa °f f rotwn for con erting ti►a whole of the pllen t Tha shadow from maws brow ; of these rings:" � explained the Duke. They , - P a pit of the Whitw.00d g moor oQlliery by a collision of the cages ha a t3over meat bar ordered the i"F&to g semethiag saleable, and to p Nt3zt Juue you'll wish Coat you could wade were exactly like, eo my attention was been rescued, . seven ►attwiiona of trop to H van&. food iaW� the nourishment to pn too dont balanced" io. Through scow as you do sow. drawn to youte. 'The fellow -ring to this ' Another futile meetin wee held at Bs t Th°, arohiteot who eras tom iss►ooed to ,prcvidod to crops, 11:otation and Ilia — ditiered from i in that it inaloaed the tike- . g Pwrthenoa and of er ancient reap manurial aropa keapa tine land Etlquett8. nese of Mra. Fizherbert, The King gave Greenwich on Monde avenin to rote t exams a the ur of q ro ee ootiditson for supplying , thafr.one to mei before he died and ordered " against the oautinued iyinprisonment of Dd builds qs of Athens declares tt wt most of at ays in p P o down to the grocer a . t `' g and prevents weeds from Mother --J ohnny,g = ilia Mick who ' them re in a dwugerous oonditi n owin to tit next crop, me to place it 0u his breast before the coffin �3 fury to undergoing s life semen nakeshooks. ro biag the soil, while the texture ogf Cha and got &.pound of blpaok Ya was closed down. I dib so." poisoninK lost hueli4ad, recent °arthq for abaorbin and eo I, &nd it.e °aP Y Johnny --1 heard a ea lie iiia t like s:: r- A deepa�tch from Glas ow aft chat t e I is re rtes in Rome that t e Poe g cit tying moisture ie.slro inoteadod. 1'ha black tea. ". -- w*t'mer weather hue caused &thaw a d about' l�ao a oondenr►nation f the ° t of alt crops Mother -It mak©e no dfBaronce what . A W1f9'9 ``At HOme." the er smroseLeagao*thegreatC,aaervative P used .in rotation is clotcer, Johan Thie family is d yde is full of movif' ioa Mu h fish P as it always your father says, y g and will fo bid Carbo- enriches. the soil and loaves $inks --Wonder where I'ae'nfind Winks. dame a ho,e been dof'e to chi in a d rt rganization, tter condition than before, in mourning now. ►t gp* y o th .land in ba �, should the ice 'am there woulel •be sge�rio uta be onging tto it[ d foe that reason it should never bo Jinks--LeL'eisahiis wife's dayTorLbe fig f 9oode� 1 calci in St- peter burg that a sad Thursday It rep the Radsian n volist and ° fitted. fin3 b Ali the Comforts of Hollie. a , Guess you'll im at the t home �� gin Hercules Rotrinacti fyovei�nar of t e Count Tolstoi, -' ` is the author o the Liber&1 on the second day to new nook) club. . _`Pe of (rood Ho from 1'880 ;to 1888, h e social reformer, sic t the Czar's Mietrese ,- } been a Pe - Kaths, juisG be so good as to land me 5 —' - ppo rated Governor of Cape To n manif .ato recsenttY•onld pho dautoorsoy ffiature Animals i�nd High Commie�ioner for. $oath Afri decal& motion that its w ciall when breed marks. , 14, omestle Chef. 'n eaeceaaion to Flir Hen Br h Loo ae qwr esttY In all asses, and cope Y -„ f as bas late father. io Rail- (`,00k (aside) --Ha, ha i that s why she ,. who ry o fl am , on the latero improve, only welt mat�►red animala said yesterday that the cook in her -house Mrs. I)e ;it le (after giving her -order for was recentt recalled. Ii, aooident d(,olon trig Can ou remember all that! . a ►� selected. was teeated.aa•one of the family. .. i Y high ansa between Pan&n s of' The sae of immature alt Naw Girl— use, its & Frefnoh chef yes Infiaeaas is s readin with t'ra ids wa , ten ©ars eliould y : s kin breeding hwe a tendency to degen• think Oi ern. & , `F�g hunt - F fI P y f m letei of Panna d' iiizt flue raids&11 deterior- Ssnaible Fftd. g En land, cri in railw y acro the Isthmus g PP} R abatterad7 - slid g . Y A It ie our. ordinary company dinner. leseenin the efiiciena of b ks a d wore P y an ( terribly the offspring ou know. t g y ►n ere billed ora ,e.. g Mulhool An hwat is your Guests are ex ectad, y ry �_ other business establishments, and Blinn t ps+iso pCara w $ef'gera seriously Chest vitality. also+ rowth, and devel• Mar. y.-.- Qi'tl jnist.make ?yez an Oirish w gg e { IDaktng legl$tation impossible. On Mond mutil ted• Borty p die. oto cod +lith the Mae. Muloahe t \Null mum, ,renin y of them wil and' this ,holds g d&ughter dose now, y ' � call . thim &s man i ; - tt g fort members of Parliament i d in ur d. and maicy gpmeat, Mrs, Mulaabe Oh, she's talon' np the stew, 'au thi yez can Bort the things out .: 011 woaoniit of the disease. I— a&lit]►, ie i�nimslis themselves as well as to their oflF !•« ith mon of aO° q a certain print young grow housakeepin' fad, a*n is Livia out at ear-* dos®uocayklni� Fronoh names as yea loike. Y � IINITISD 8TA?]eh E •ills opiate w oar own repo anon ; t6 spring. UP to all of their vita E ; $r .: „t=: oa esteem company..r- be do of y is Woad tc v lug w ' alone than in ba g anitita r ooklyn s City Hall was damajed' tie to fir - 4. _ cn to r i ° Satnrda to the extent of $50, Was ing n• . - ., - � - , 'i a y d . _ - - - - - ,. ? , :a.r :` . . . } .. w_ „ ... J„ - _ - _ . . [ .. .. a, r . r _,; . Fl w� _ 4, .. , ,.. , F. . f ; _ `..:e Vii: ... - .. -,. .. , n. ...:_-.. F . -h_, ,w: ., eP t ' - . ` w - - _: - t... �. ,.. - .:z y.,. �"_ _ . - ... - .. _- a.-a"As•F .-s-,. Y. -q_,-,. •q�'j'�`.. .�:SR,y , . d'-§{-'. - ,. ..'..- __ a_ t - 4 ,- y 4 i '^fir u _ _. y ,..+ ry ),- � �..-�z'`�""�.z `�,: '�" nJ \ �-i_r ,ate ."� ''•, ` i. r x M. .a, •, a,,j �� 7 ,... ,-w�.�: •5 's' ..�• v '-.. s dS,' a4. +Y - ��t ,•,$e v,; L -J' t `� •' v , -,' ,_ „r - .wr i` a ,E K r s t: g r ,., iY� d, ' - _ @ - ,,,. - -_•; . , ,:.. .,.. :. , a,. :ct- 'say . .r _ € - ac. ;s. ... :,�1. 'Y.. 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I ..' - . _ -.. 1 - .. , , .. rid... _ .. - .. -.. - rx .: ... . . - .: -., ......-.. • _ ..... .. r - - �'- , , . . 1. ...... . 1."i 1. :t. :- ..: .... .. .... .. ..r,,.- •.. P.w :_.., , :.,. :. .: .• `'. 1... t - I lie .: .. -.. -.. ..:-_ .. . - v ... .. .-. :- ...:. .. _. . - 1 .-.- .. -:. .. .W.r. ..I. - .. _... _ _ .. -�'... ... r - ?_If �v. r - : .' . . I _ ' - - . - . . _ 13owmanvfile I , TO OIIR sIIBBCRIBERs : By referring - D. M. Banks, of Toronto, was here .il. to the address label on youi paper yon --SG '' d : ' N- I- .. . " � 00 t. can alwaye•aecertain the date to whish this week ith friends. Rev. . $arrise is at Coboar in con- i - ocr subscription to Tea Nawa is aid, Dr. Ii nry, of Oebawa was her on '�. ... P :-E. Remittance. are acknowledged a neotio with the county Y. P. S• - ­ __-...j. .. _ y We needs ,and Gave us a Dell. ----- �' "' _! abange of date on labbl on the brat paper tot- Mre W: E. Bennett, wh0ee hull nd ice- lowingreceipt of monegat thie'office. Always Mr, E. Marquis is expected here gently sled in England tial returned to *%"p the date paid ahead. tf in a out to days to rexova bis farx'ly to this to n to reside wfth hor family. We have placed. in our stock, the hest a sortment of V -- Rips y. I Thr a town ministers are ill: -neve. R. . John oClellan, Jr,, of 'mile o liege Dougl s Fraser, Caleb - Parker•, and Wm . I _ But firk � � ` herd visite with his people at Bowman- Jolliff ---like many other eitizeas with la . • , �r ted r 1� d 4 . villa last eek. - grfppe� , . PICEERING, ONT.; MAR. 15 1896 Mr. nd• Mrs, Cann, of Sy lr,ey, r. and Mro. Jno. Sando; who are mov. , . . Tweeds! - ! ' Ma itoba, re now the guests of M .and ing to Washburn Island, were cur riled . - - r P Trouseri ` r ' ' Mrs Rred Hobbs'. the other evening, and presented with ' an �- . . address and valuable mementos of friend . - M S iso ffie Pbilp 'returned Wedn sday , , . , - • _ And Suitings of a%1 kinds , . LOCA LIS abi b tbeir neighbors• r• - :' '_ eve 'Ding of er having spent a few weeks pp' d 1.with rslati res up west, Two well known eitizens were buried .. For S�rl b here Monday -Mies lilies . Nancy Jane Bates, ` --Mrs. Beldon; er,, of �Phitby, ie here , ��. Righardson left for Lindsay 3� yL. Virg are the besE w© ©ver I. ad. _ . ; aged Beare, ar,d the widow of the late - c with friends this week. on hursd y morning grid expects t be Canon Mcanab, rector of Darrington, for aur mall �al3e>"g, y Y - -Mise Nettie Clark, of Fleshertdob, is dbee t for ;r couple of days, over 4 years, in her. 8 th year. - here with friends fora few weeks. s.�,,' '':. -House and store to rent on Piing ) �N e - -We regret to learn that Mrm, (Dr.) strQ t, Pic eripg. Appply for full p r io- WHITBY. 0; -BU IN` :.Field, of Toronto, is seriously ill. She ular to A. B. Dowswell, 474.Colle a It,, � I - � � has been co,afined to her room for several Tor nto, . : I Jas. Maynard has taken possession of _ __ _ ___ __�__ _ t - - weeks. - the liv' ry business lately carried on by . ,. J I hirte n large Labrador ,her lugs _ I ,y i -Wm, Vans'tone lies leased the Asa m's for 0 ce to from J. Di.okie & Co., J - T• McLeary, Mr, AfcGeaty having as . ' I : . estate to the west of the .villa e, th arm signed over to him on Saturday last. Mr. _�� g p Ge¢igian ay Grout 6f cents, no hes son', McGe r is vet ,undecided .as to what he • ' - . a vacated so unoerernk � oniously by Ric and Ca 1 for sa pies * Y - • . - - 0 Hopper. he Y. P.'S. C. E. Pra er me tin will d . . 1. I _. . - ' 9 g Wes Sherrard the jockey, ,has one to J ­.i_ ­..: _. _...-Mr. and Mre: Will. Andrew gay an wi 1 e led next Sunda evening b Mr. 1 Y g a , "At $oma" to a number of their tri nds �' g y Orillia to ride iu one.of the large stables.J 0�hli 110 .. _. Tl o . La The Topic for the me ting Mr. L. $chert, of the St. Charles hotel, - one evening last week. Those presep had wit De " inning others : from who ; to Port Ferry, was in town on Saturday. ' _,: a delightful time. - _ w a , and how ?" O�� aturday the W. C. hockey team 'f"i` "'. I �'!'f` - . -All nnpa�d aeooants of the,late rm - , -r - "� ' Dickie &Mar uis must be settled t )nee Mem rs .of Piokerin Patrons Beef visite Peterboro and played the Institute - -: n Riti� are r quested to meet in the rlor team f that town. After an hears play. = I - w or• handed out for legal eollcotion. B tter the score resulted in favor of Peterboro b ""`^' ^^' "^' I ' lk of the Gordon douse, Monday ev ninR Y I - . pas up and s ye expenses. * 6 to 8. The bo a re ort Navin had a nice . next at 7: 0 i _. .:1 . m. Those desire s of Y P g , - L -�. I .- . I ._­ -L'.. .-ThI .e. . -. Doll a -hoc'zey team'i lied joini�R are req ested to attend. friend y game and having been treated well - .. I - : _ (. Whitby Mond night and were defeated by the Peterborn boys, The same day the New. Prints.. •• I �. .. I . - tae ho be Gibson, �f Newc tie,� . i , - -, .!, . � -, • some 7 goals tc , e. Apparently it was Acme hockey club, of this town, a junior . • I .. I !_ ` . and I s ittle, of Manitoba, ar ,be. , one of the off days f r the college boys. R l 1!, Hilts this �k organs anon, visited Lindsay and succeed I_ . nes s of rs. J. • ed in beatin the hide of that town b a We have just opened v this eek' an elegant ran -Will Andrew has taken possession of g Y . . p $ range Of - I.the premises Dir Cliuroh street repently 'life (tabs n has some notion of ohs in g pa prints, Ouz selections this Be son are very pleasing, 8 score f 6 to 1. Darin the first rt of her spam hortly, we understand, and the a e Master Eddie Nicholson had his purohaQAd by him from the Kempthorn mfg sting o the Prairie province. left arkn broken by one of the Lindsay boys • ' 1✓very lady should come and see our ew prints. estate. He moved therein on Thursday. -�'Pe n tine by the Toronto paper that shoving him against the railing. Mr. -There are two farms iI ­ . . .n this vicinity Mrs, J. L Spink and bar niece, Miss Henderson, who wap referee, bad the arm - r . advertised for Bale ander mortgage, in Ellie Spinh, have left for Bermnda, here set and took care of Ed. until he reached .0 �'l�,�l,11��8t eke..+• I -1 I - :-. another column. Here is a chance for i they vgill remain for several months. home. �, - - anyone wishing to buy -first. class land We regret to say that Mrs. Spink 's in At the Liberal eonventing held in the - - - '' lK - slice music ball on Saturday last Mr. Burnett . ''. I • Cloud Cloth at 5C. pe yard We have- a lot of n pp rath r poo health, and the trip is taken • new : -W-L. J. Squires has leased tills Major in oder to benefit her. was chosen to reppresent them at tihe comhakors. •filiirtin s, and Glin baliig. Somethin • - Milia, at Whitevale, fora term of years ing elections. Mr. Chas. Ring, of this g 8 g Le stat ' - he a ipse of the moon on Su day everybody. . and intends doing a rushing business town, had a close call of being the man, I y y • thereat. Grieti'n and chopping, will be nigh was he,cause Qf mueb-attenti n by Mr. Burnett beating him 'only b g PP g g Y y "a couple made a specialty of... the eople f ,this section. Since then of vot s. • astr. moray as been freely dieeusse by •-••-• ; N�W Ta,ble �1�(i�0th•:*,•+ °► -The MissFs Phi�p entertained a few our nowin ones. .The North Ame lean Kinsale.' . 1: � I - of their young friends at the parsonage .on -. r `' i Thursday evening of last week. Games Indi ns we a in the habit of ole ring . Luna of th se bloods oto b mean of Rev, Sparlin officiated on Bab nth for of parious kinds were enjoyed until' the P y b We. are showing some of tihe finest Table Oilcloths drums, hor sand other.•instrument of Mr. Elliot who is somewhat iudiaposed of boar for retiring came. late ever in stock. See our white, wit gold . vein, 'warranted noir but cur.people are not quite R in- -The road -to Frenchman's Bay is' ex• Oar Public school teacher Mr. McCul- never to cracy or break. . oellent, the coal is doing fast, secure your •duet 'Das i that respect, and retire at lough spent Sabbath at his home at sn� 1 for the corrin cold Mar the u gal hour, leaving the planet to i . ch . pp Y g wpather Enfield. • . before tfie snow goes. Best Scranton fight it ohttt. Mr. Newton and famil e,re going to N� Priceg I i9ht , - coal only $5.00 per ton. * '- e a e jget ass+led a catalogue for move out of Aberdeen Corners we under• �'"` : i � . . . ._­. , Ci1098 n Br a. Highland creek, anno no• - -Crows are again with -us, egidently ' K Rtand, and Mr. Jno. Pallister and wife I . looding.for spring„ From the depression tnq f r awls hi hUreed seed potatoes and will rno�e. - .-e P We are marking our goods do to lowest cash pri�ett, . in the temperature on Thursday morning, yario s kin s P grain. Secure a opy R. tt , 1+lowbray is going his rounds at .and s e soli t,varieties you can pro uro presedoin the aaseesin far a8. Givin It will pay you to come and see our tock- it would appear that the poor foolish, birdsg g K , l ` are a few weeks toe sdon. from hem, This firm is one of the ost .general satisfaction last yyear, ho will no - � - - -Wonder it the Pickering Cricket Club. seers eful ,tato growers in Canada, and doubt ,mak© no mistake this season. .. �;t r and nl- is to be re•or anizeu this s i - their atalo acs contain a descriptio of • Is it tree that Warner bee applied for r re8h an�e�� PIIS Week*, aituat'ion under oar overnment staff here, i f. R pr ng ? But a lar a nu bar of varieties of the t bar gg few of the old boys remain, yet the The eaaty of d6aling with this fir is as stated by the Whitby Gazette a few " 11little fellows are developing; and Picker 4 a that their s ads will all be found true to days ago ? Ii so we wish him abundantT h T T - p ing may yet have a team that -will de• name whit the prices will compare cry success. 1�l JJ 1 1 Q,� coVs mend attentioin in the athletic world, Rev, Watson cuss present at our Sunday r'' ' -We are informed that water has been favor `bly w th that of any other Sr in service, he still resides in Toronto, he is the b sines . , , 1. • . found in the 0011090 well at last. The not at present preaching, ..,s . health not - - . . holes recent - drilled were thoroughly ' B. , 'rmi0hael, whose people' re• permitting him so to do. He has a {mat - . Bide i Mar am was killed b um in 1; pumpe3 out t other day when a fresh � y jumping g many -friends on the Greenwood circuit - ; 1. - 'r. � spring f water oseecied to flow. It is from a niov n train at London early who euend their best wisher for his speedy --- - -- -- to be ped th e' pply will be sufficient Bunda,q mo n ng. He with°a number of recovery. Q - a . � '-.`,`._' - _ , others'.. had e n playing hocks at W od. A�fe�w from here took in the concert at_ HILTS* *► .t for all pu Dees P y R y A.ndle in & DILLING AM'S`.' _�jl-All th tereeted in the eel, stook $star a , and when the train reiob• i' connection with the day school A a g ed London I e attempted to jump and save there, ;a good time is reported by all. An .. _ I ' o. a banking o ern in this village are eicell nt program bean van' b the Furniture - -- requested to meet 'n W. V. Richardson's walking AO t r. The train was going p g 6n y school Establishment is repeet with the latest styles in %.W;I.) , - office this (Frida y avenin at 7:80. As mach faster t an he imagined. He lay and t al talent accompanied by outside _ _ -___ • aeon the tr c for some hours in an nn• talent as appreciated immensely, Had BED.00M SLTIT� at $12..,, frt,_ this matter ie one of more t an usual i- upon oonsoioua o dation when another gram thew Cher been more favorable many -" porcat:ce, it is expected that this me t, more o doubt would have attended. PAELOR �i1ITa, v -` Rill be -largel; attended. - came alon and_ removed his braised _-____��' _ . - . . -Perhaps you are not Chars that it body from t track. The wounded man traRKN�►M EXTEN�lON TABLE and - ��;. would pay you to read our new advte, was remove I o the hospital and shortly r ' , � each week. If on wish to purchase or after died, eoeased was a fine' young Mr. Joe. Hoover is unfortunate with the ' ' .' CH IRS of t►lI deBCriptione: }` , - dispose of anything, to recover or return fellow, and employee of the Bank of fire fiend, be wee to have elmrtl moved in- lost articles or animals, the Naws will oronto, at udon. to the store of Coaltwelis but burned We h&ve a lot of new styles in Picture Fra Ings on hand. z. down ahead of him. PA r: ; be found to give you. every satisfaction. - . - small advts, 25 cents per week. Try R FAT MAN. Mr• Jas. Magill is doing first class at the TAKING : 0 Uudertaltin Department is ilg0 complete in eve t a}, them. hospital, The injured limb will cot have g p p �' . -We r t to Dome off as some expected. We'll moon respect. Coffins and Caskets in all size# eonsta tly on hand. Embalm - I :i; r . - nil ted to mention iii last week a In looking over same old have Jim hack with no again. wig made a specialty. issue that Richard Hopper and familydo exchanges last week. I a It is announced that the Hon. Wilfred not ;aside in this vicinity now. In foot came across the following Laurielr will speak in Markbarn on Sat. which leasee me immen- HILTS- & DILLINGHA Pickering ,* their present address is jest as a>ooertain p urda y • ' sely :-,,How man Dobai y 'March 23rd. Arrangements are be• �, as ie the grain yield of next harvest.. One y country ing ma a to bold the meeting in the Agri. " ` jnewspaper@ re there that � f s. , : evening recentlyy lifter hie neighbors had cultural Hall. . . 4 retired to slumber, Richard g there to- had Eolive six months it they The tory of the Uxbridge Journal as to o n the in- ` � t gather his belongings and befor the dew depen po the res dents bare beinlAterridedon "want . r Pome derived from eabscri g was off.the grass neat day his la elm• I p of the $res i,t all bosh. The fact of our . s<< bane ? Very tea of them y. ices were vacated. Quite a nu r of �onld make expenses. The having each an ttccellent Fire Brigade . People hereabouts are financially con must depend upon their 4 gives every citizen a sense of security and -- . tour dreams are not troubled b the Are pd in him even yet. vertiefn and Y �` _ -Toe Canadfan Sporting News is the _ fiend. As fire dark dreamin clouds of de esi n a liftin , ' g job work. � - g 6 '� Yet some people are un- Mr. $rowp, section boss on the C. P: R. And the gleam of 'prosperity over as ow `n == name of a new weekly paper starts in reasonable enough to ccim• p per' y g s . . Toronto by John F. 8netsin er. hep y advert es• at Loo et. Hill' while endeavoring to re- lain that here are two man it Tis a suitable time to look over wardrtl es ' move h e hand oar from the track -about a And serously think about getting new clothe : ; tname of the new journal will at on menta in the aper," abd others caro. so • little for thi0al paper as to send t sir mile n rth of Locant Hill on Thursday g g s -1' - dicate the territory in the broad field of morn, as struck and lolled by the »cont. __ job printing u of town. What t a t 1 journalism the venture is intended to P real ex rose. The accident occurred at a Ail the above conviction 'strikes you, and yo are moved to vigbrols newspaper ? t is a bovrd of trade a tr m• action, we would ask you to kindl remember that a make clothes and make , - Dover. Those who bays an aogaaintanoe ter of the t wn'a advantages, a bier r curve nd the train we►e probably on hien y y 1.with the young and ambitious proprietor pe Y' before o knew his danger. them right regarding price and general make-up. a live in Pirie' Block' , , have no fear as to his abilit to condriot It is a poli stn' a chaperon, a defen er Bax ars entered tla y of your right nd a board of health. I is g e hoses of hire. Hulot each a paper, and we. are assured of lits an honest veer. It warns you agai st Henn® y, of the bili concession of lliaix• "� j�'AR fy A j financial success. The Sporting. News frauds, and t .1 a you the best J n ham, Nile she was at the Presbvterian ++�• . . lYl (� �jg PI SING.... r will be sold weekly by John Dickie & Co. Roods. It r j foes with you when o� social a Unionville on Wednesday Queuing. FASHIONABLE T -A number of young folks from IIeed a com r. It. is the guardian a gel They g ured 840 in cash and a notYe for - AILO = Oshawa .drove up, Tuesday evening .and of your mor I intellectual and phyo Dal $70, the entrance was effected through gthe r health. It a i keth closer than a brot er. ofin an and was done between Wa hours spent a fiery pleasant time with Captain of 6 and 10 . M. -Sun. hilts and ftymily at the Bay. Although Therefore re mbar it, and go not in p r ;�� . suit of etran a gods." Miss Magid Vas Horn of Dollse, a nefoe it ruse a surprise affair the joyial.Captain of Dr. $landau, is dangerously ill with in -0 and his use entertained their guests flamp�a�tion o! the lungs. Y • . t po _ , I . � right royally.• A cutter occupied - by s DIED. Dr. 2tobinson lots iii ited - I. - ER9S -1., a t HOLLliQ & -I iokerin Br' - Y the Fire i fair young ooa le capsized opposite St. it. on R`nesdap, I►i h Rade to'a supper to be held at the Tremont pp .FOR. Andrews church 5th, tela, sam ! ollinger, seed gib years. ••*••• • • . • • • • • .- ' ­_ . . ­!" : ' . i ,., .. . ,and the horse made a Hoose, ae a recognition of their goad vrork NEW DRESS 0�� .,. drib up Ring street, bat was captured by at Clendening's fire Thursday night, Haus �T some young men opposite Dunbar's store. ' ,. xdRloaE. saving bis pro err�1\� + - _heather horse or cutter were damaged I "_ : ' e The un of31o0�hnd a narrow Dace a fratn =r and the couple pr•eeeded to theBay with• storm f Sunday night and Monap beingurned raesday nigkt.r, C. �� •T ' '• . . ' 1-:.j out farther mishap. again caused blockade, but the ail Pin le, `the jeweller, who ao0npiea rt of 4 /v �Tw . traf,� mane ed to get through very n oar g in �� 4 ' L � � 1, �r E� -There should have been a meetiti of the front oboe, had occasion to go in about , o. - ori. •. on time. ten a'olpck and found the stove and pipes A few remenant of Tweeds at sna ander o . J the Fire Corppany on Friday evening• Mr. C, S. o rich has ptirchased a ha Id- in the ok office red hot and some w The night arrived, as did t e hoar of work n or read ood- b some chestnut dlriver, from Mr. Ewan ak, �� y to buret into fumes. '"rhe meeting, bat the members never; came, of Victoria C rhers, and will sport a our Q . devil in leaving the office , !1 PARKER, m i`1.I Po y at 6 a clock . DTJBAR .l `' that ie sufficient to form a quern It in the spring had filled the stove fall of coal and care; .0N,,,, I I I I _., . . �lie too bad that more interest is nol1taken Mr, and ld e. N. Glrifiin intend leav ng lessly Taft all the draughts open,... Ern, --07. � in this or aniv,ation. Had the enthus- R for Belleville n zt Wednesday, where r. • iaem remained that animated the Fire griffin will g ge in Iiia old business of i'l+CKERI{�JC3 P05T OFFICE. FALL t'. 1894'.�-; I. ­ I . . - . laddies A coo le of years ago, ere thio the popmaking. a are sotrry to lose this es• . \ ��� • -`�-,, 1 -- �°L. debt would ave been entirely reimoveci tim.able coup e. . Mails arrive from Toronto 9 bo a.m. ; �! } f _' - , - from the hall. Times are to be aur Aiard The Sunday Ilchool conventic,n_ st tIo d- flails *lose Torogto a 56&. a." j , r wood on Ta dew was phirriva GtT.W, 9 5a a r, tTloae OUT V►15 56 a m I.but yet the payments fall due . jget the Y ghly sacoess nl, r T 8 s0 To#Quem n rn same as thea b the church in crowded and the progr m 44 . ` itb s 4a m -andTHURSDA � ; ,. g money was not at gsaoh a ..EDNESDAYk : ` J �, remiam, - eeting was held in e c 'r > s 4a u ir, " ,Q T W s n �, P A hngh effort should b� made excellent. Mone dors iesuod an all 1pttrte.of tkeo war9ti, , to have the old ibterest re i ed The - Q ,.� d 'r, aid foiln da:.' . evening. 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