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Office and R, It S 0'• • office hours: in, street, Pickering 30 to 11:30 , 1JveninR B to 8. _- _. __,� - , - - . -� P - • • � I ,. ; T c bROu'OHAMI By the de th of. Mr. Donald McPhee. , J.. OUT AROUND. ND US .� o. postmaster, n Sunday morning the 17th , � id a '.? _ --�-- inst., this vii age loft one of its earliest and ' _ f,0•P. - 'Athos Bi alts obild ie ill this week. most highly respected citizens. He had " .� denoe, �NTOv dl)ODDS. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC•, SOT1 Adelaide street T Illy east, Toronto• At Claremont ueaday E, .b'ARENVELL, I C1., B RRIB J, TER, county Cr�own. whitby Attorney, an County i solicitor. Court Ao TAMES MILLER, SOLICIrO , N0 - v TARy Public. Conveyancer, etc. Mee at Thistle Ha: near Brougham. Money to loan. OW McOILLIVRAY, BARRIS- Dtern, Solicitors, &c, Office oppob to Post office Whitby. Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B. , A. 11cGillivray, LL.B• MO to Loan, BY GI EDDES & MACDONALD, Barris - 1 J� tera, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. OiBne in Gordon's HC ind Baturday k Moneofficey to loan, ont; Tuesday A. Invest T ton oaa .Reginald dr M•OMacdonald,a15 T et•' Toronto, - "Toronto Bt., . g IVIIALEY, VETERINARY a'.dungeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- tario veterinary College, Toronto_ Graduate in Dentistry. Isembei of the Ontar��iyo .Vetertnaryyy a6sociatinrKbDpromrily a tencledtoCaO®lla od, day and Post Offices, White- Restdence, Telegrap y Vale. _ - - gC) f INS, VETERINA$ BIIR- i . (1F.0`l fcr1cluate of the Onti yCollege, Toronto, registered member the Ontario etc+rinary Medical Ase elation. 01Hce, cesideuee anti ebowng forge one and one- oftce. r utiles north of . Green Rica . steel driving shoes at iron prices. 0,1106 nd Tele hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and.!_ t0 ! P. graph address Whitevale Ont , . P, 0. address, Green Ri.. er. on RI 1 - TFi0 IAS, .>. GR'AHAM, VE E 0IZl sl3ltr*FO\, iiraduate of theOntario Veterinary C,,)llege, Toronto,registered member of the Ontario Veterinary Meuical Association, alae honnrary me"l-bar of the Ontario Medical . Society, treais all diaeaws of domesti ted ani - male. Also laarricular vm. pt y attention edrtoaat -Dentistry. .all cases }promptly reaeon*lo rates. Ofnee at the well k own so- tabiiac.c:.sut of Griham Bros ..One tail west of . . Clarb- , t• TelegraWl' to Cl lg�uiont punctual- . - ly attended to. y. --- -- 'Weddin hinge; Clocks, 1'Vatel eH and what repaired. They could not be re of -r1f ilea Nellie Hubbard. in h use much e,gainst the ill Ot some bus{tteiaile t�yarDia.i I moved altogether perhaps, but the driv• The other da while.J, W. Hoole was g •,`;.:T••,,` Jeweller Closing out at dry goods y and i is altogether likely til t a law suit rices. ing over them would be much more�en• engaged slicing turnips the!kuife slipped will b the result. g� M � S U U N N , Conveyano r, Boni- p joyed were the sides cut down some. .. and the sharp point inflicted a nasty Mrs E. Stil well and Pamiiy re abbot to ` r� oner for taking Affitlacite, a c., Glare• "` 1 u„56� •''AFF Vie• Wm. Handernon, late of Uxbridge, has wound upon the wrist. The injury is re• move o Toronto. That we au ill afford J • � n,ont,ont. _ _ my _ WAL .� .-- ell fol= It iiUu�'LR,ISSUREI3a U JiA.R• Remnants—regular :;tock, 8C up. opened otic a hair Duffing and allaying covering. to los each good citizens wa plainly lip-, p5t ` �. hl�c;i; i.icet,sf:6. once at 're ideuee or parlor in the premises lately occupied., by The ladies of the Christian church have paten py the large .attends ce ata nary J k. � - ,,,;',,. c7r�en xiver. ` _ _ IT �0�1 y„ •� Thomas Johnston, tailor, opposite the formed a Ladies' Aids Bociet for the put• prise party given Lo them on Monday h i3CtiTI�(3, - H.- W i� t, Qtr j, r :Market. Having had several years ex• pose of im roving the appo'Arenee of the nicht I esuer of T antiage p F :' BLicenses fir tLe County of Ov ario. Of- : , 11 rkllatu'. perience in the business he will guarantee ehurah. May they west with. success in lilt and Mrs. E: Gleeson a in crinis x. e' Licen NOrtll nd Main 8t.. tills eek. Having gobs the a to attend , , flc7 at the store or at his residence Pickering entire satisfaction. Razors gronad and their efforts, the funeral of Mrs. Ready, ho far many BIC�'CLES. -- Otir $60 lien's sec. A call salicicea. -" village• _ ..-. — „ ••��—s year resided in this village and having a. _ _.. �' -R- BE,ATOM,"iOWNtSHIPCLERK Jig cls is. guaranteed superi3r to _any There dies at his residents"Sandbank � - y _ Commiawioner, or taking S one to Orillia only a few m nths. before �. Con:Nyancer, - on Saturday one of Claremont's oldest in• wHi'ravAi.a. the nnouuaement of`her deet �, which eget .ffil�rits, Accountant and. InsurauvD1egent. w118e1 11 allada at ills InOAC Money to ;Can on farm y'ropurty. T pro- habitants in the person of Peter Maonab, . Klo m over the entire villas bated. OF1 IC -K �t \v itevale. ti ill be in - sr,, in his J»th year. Deceased, was a uA• 147e, Ed; and :hiss Thornton spent San- AI those interested in foo ball are re. ; . # BroagbAm every :Monday afteruoo for the nee ed .to convene at Glees n's hotel on -11 i ; - ,... tive of Glendarnel, Arg leahire Scotland, transaction of bt.ainess. _ _2_:y _ _ x da with lrietlds in ?,ephyr. Q =, 0\E1 T0. LOA-�i APPLY' TO F. I� ' and came out to this cot}ntry over forty°w Herman and Chris Reeser spent" Tba edgy evening next, far t e purpose of ears ago and immediately settled in Clans a few days last ve'eok in Zephyr.. orga izing the Greenwood F tball Club `� 11� llutci„taon, appraiser' at Claremont for J r i y Mr. and Mee. Tll©s. Ionson, of Wexford for a corning season. The eating -will i ,� z CN11Rd8-i'er,na!tNnt Loan fishings ••, T4..(� !Want, where iia hA8 rC8>de l aver eillDe. } Coles, Tc,ronw. Mock capitala,txltl, 1! t t The old gentleman had. remarkab;e good visited friends in the Vale this weak. tom ©nca at 7:30 sharp. Oar slob has assets =h 7Jt1 ix>11. The cou.pauy. leualfi u, neV on nibs• Since Alis® Marieon, of Brooklin, spent a few bee very enccesefal heretofor ,and we see Y lowest current rates of rote+rest and ou !aeon• health anti! the peat few mo - ` sbla ter,na of repayment, Mortgages lana de + the Colli weather arrived be has been da this week with Miss Ic'a Thornton• , eason why the season o 1896 should - bencures lurehased. do oommiaston. No dela; '' gradually siakin , until hie infirmaties Rev. Mr. Siple occupied the: pulpit of not be the mast saccessf. et enjoyed. ,: F.=peueesi moderate• _ ldtf Ertl y g . k Culminated in death si above started. The Zion Presbyterian church, Cedar Grove, on Bo pre and attend the meati g. , AleA. POST, COUNTY ARCIIiT OT- ',: lazes lgTg �e ba've euitaFt' fanersl which Gook place Tiyescla3 after• Sunday afternoon. >- for the couasy of Ontario drawingsy _ Mise Bat© McPhee, of Hamiltbd, and J. '�� J: .n3 speciflcactons lnraiahrd for every olaSO of ever9 working day, treating noon was largely atteade� by friends from D MoPhee, of Toronto; have been at,th" . building. Steam and hat water hewtlng and old bongs singe last week. Qx>'<illigtlffr �` ventilation a eapecia:t . omen.-(iezrie Block, � file watobes, reduciap raotnrea, all parts of the Township, while fliers _ —_ . ,� i ooln�r DunilAs aha rock streets, 'waitby• were 8 poacher of relstiyeg (row . s diet. Rte are leased to learn that Miss ' ��, t i. a ting broken game, t ming up P n Monde a chestnut hot owned > y i, _ " -Kingston Road Balt Pickering, e7 -y i shoe present. The interment Crick Plata Pickett, who has been confined to the y j" - -� - - -' __' 0 stitutdone that are very .much st st. Jobn eemete 7theon. Although !louse for moveral da s b a severe cold is M sera. John Watt- Co. was being azar• _i �' THOyi..S POGCHEK, Licensed Aa/•'' Cis d b Drew Watx, when it slipped and & :,j a .� 1 tioneer, Valuator, etc., for Esit York and i. u down. res action, deceased had attained to s much riper able to be out again. y y br ` ke its.! leg. The unfortunate animal :- ", - the whole of `lortb aria south Ontario. Striet y Mrs. H. Bea on, w e"taken to the bush and shot. attention given to allorderAbj mail orfs!e�•aph. u Gina a now tsoa o an old age than;ts the lot at woet mortah~, et F. A. Beaton, Mr. and rti4r +7harges Moderate. Address Tt30S. POUCABR; ri nd, and replseiriR t hands. "bis departure will Daus® arVaoancy in the 14ire. Platte, Mrs. Sinning end !lits. T. Bur- h® proprietor of the Queer 's hotel, Air _t il Boz 47,Brou;hRm.out. , uaiuds and hearts of hie children and ton, of Toronto, and J. S.; Beaton, of D rusha, is the subject of ma y congratn I., ---- - - --------------- n that time we have ne t.lese rand flhildron that will "dot easily lie Oshawa, attended lila fnnra'of the Tato la lone this week, being the l r©nd father , POS"I'ILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC.. R (:teen l;c,Nr, solicits alae froth his num hi gg Ojq,en, t�'a call do them filled. The friends have the people of 11ir, McPhee. of a young daughter who omen about Crone friends boli, tar a.,d near. Salem of farrow At the funeral of , tUe late Will Alaociy far,n nice k, cud' evorythinq that is to be *old will 4 e 1, �'• do them at a r sooable flu' viatnity aft syuipathirer>a. were Mr. and Atrs. ,lobq Ramsay, Mrs, ui L•teeti years after the pray i as child, . be handled by the subscriber with the utmost Bradshaw and her daughters, Mesdames rs, Dale is spending a sec nd week in care ancj sold to tf,c very best'advs.nta$e. slily r e► 'On Friday 8v8nilti�,, nfaroli 1Gth, they R Ce►nniugtou in revival work. Some of the , a y Todd and E3harpe, of Uxbrid e, former re ung people there say th t carnivals, " 9 - - 1 L!VLAY - -- cs;<nne troth Lha seat. they Dame from the sideuts of this place. y� -" DECKERS t . west, they came from this north, they A party of young ,peopl -from t3aarboro, dances, and other attractions re not well f :` a tended while the revival ie oing on. , ' - came from the south. -Over the pitch and a number of young #o ke from the vale Last Monday -morning we lad auothor e_'�*��, First-class vehicles and b4sea for hire day bolus 4iisy Dame, the .mere i inukers to and yiciuity spent a .very pleasant time at or night. Teaming done tom tl b _ fi e scare. The roof. of the 1 Cuss belong g g P P Y y while away au evening in a fast time the residence of Mi. D� vid Annie on i g tp Mr. Henry Long caugh on fire from - day or job. 'ling in connection meet• 1641 ; t o which has '!leen tanllianable sinvo the Thursday evening of last ivc�ek. tl a stove.pipes: - The flames ere soon ex- , Y� f4V ing all (� T Ii. trains. Freight and i time of the tlocici• ` For whether it is the 6everal from hero attended the annual ti lguished, however, and .0 thing more ex cess : eli�ered to all stile of _ meetin of the stockholders and patrons of N tions than a Duple of small holes burnt z t 1? the villia e. p mild whirling of a dancing dervish of the g4. R f 'our watch and if its eak and the Locust Hill creamery, and the oyster t1( rough the ro resulted. Board, sale and commission stables' ~in desert or fhb stately minuet of"Ye flood supper wilich followed on Tuesday, the Last Frida afternoon, .w ills cuttin - rr alar bring it to 1i RNa1iD, `Old Times" or of our drawing rooms to 12th inst. `The supper a s®rued at -the � y g , F connection, ga wood in the bash belonging to Mr. T. Dale, W litby, day, this art of dancing is considered one house..of the secretary, ldr. D. B, Nigh- Samuel snooks met with a seri us accident. } �' 80- v!�!•- =E�-%R' of the graceful aocowglishnaente., Ni;r, swauder, and the bivalves were lucious and 1'roU., 1'1CKl 1tI�lG _Docdone to a tarn. A states He was trying to disladt;r� a blol�ei, branch , - �. Robert 111iller, last puul[rlors candidate nqut of tl►v t►fi,b►rK when Michael Brown, who w s also vvork� �ly 11 Lj_�AWt�i�i ���' for Parliawentars klotioce elected lritn• of the. Creamery Co., fdr the past 3ertr . j'j �O � shows it to be in a flourishing condition, trig" there, struck at the limb with an axe. , self in, the early pati of the evening Mast• The Bead of the axe being to .0 it flew off —O. I -:-�. flr of Ceremonies far the gathering and in and there to stay. Under its present able and hit Sam on the right k ee, cutting s �'` ' I " 'MORTGAGE SECURITY IT -Y1, . --- ills Customary, suave, polished .manner management and the good patronage it is under the knee sap. -Journal. R�.Mi maw.d��� y p the or°Arpary promises to in The general stook of Air. E. Wood was ' ab] erforuaed ilia social duties. In feat tee©lying, .. TER1130, so courtly was hie manner and so ws1 did °a R. visor p who is rofit to ileo! charge oft he butter sold in Toronto last week at 2 cents on , bougi,t :,r1 . :;'i c ,: commission. he seem to,Uarmonize with his posion makin is Rivin eminent satin#action, and the dollar to Ham & Co.r wif _ ills G. ``. •__ .- . . Agent - _ Why ante time andand'labn� °llkdo it we caught ourselves wondering Could -Mr D.B. Nighswander the•trusted and es- The firm of .H 981dlasolved partnership, eyer the lots �3 and Nle Allister the arbiter confectioners, g t for Fire,-,.�_fe Accident, �iafe un, handle when the wind teomed eQQ,-treas,, is the right man in the he business is now beiiig ca ried on by . H 11 A Glass"and StPa,n Boiler insurance P without oxpense, ri ht lace.4114 � _ , of the fashionable four. hundred of New ti P r, • - - Fnr th >3mall gam of $30 you ca get oneof like biw• Ifonrias t r. Wiley. ! ... Fork society !lays bQ�1p ,eldest son of the late Daniel An enterprising fakir has b en working ., .4 . PARIM-VILLAGE--* tris mill Maady a�� Max.s� Ortheatra dlseoareea sweat r Bins, departed thio life at -hie late home cunning trio ou a number f nnfortnn ,.� , � .. fair sex, the blonde and brunette nmOng aux in Tort�nta on Sunday last, aged 3'J3 years, tea iii different parts of the untry. He • l? - ProhO hty For Sale. QYed WIND31ILLS beautiful nlaidene were attired in marvels and the remains were interred at the ravels about .peddling a li invent that Including two desirable dwellings in Pickering, ; i of taste and beauty. Wbo shall deeari U Methodist Cemetery here on Tuesday rQmises to onre many ailme ts, deafness 7 Q 4b acres of land highlyy suital,le for village. , - lots, Good investment. 'CerniA liberal. A 8pe (patent applied for) ..• , them The gentlerixen for expanse Morning. Deceased had been suffering being one of them, and when..he Suds a � a ' Y residence with four acres of lani3 attached, to1. linen, white .gloves, Y from lune trouble for sever+til yes rs, but an person affected with partial. eafness he 1�. Thi machine .can be attache o ally tilos +S o, why SolOinon g g hi "lightning cyan ilii ail•, his glory was iaot arrayed liko indomitable will and energy prolonged his asks to try, ree of s�har e, �_�_ desir6}]60p'rentingv6hei village rlme et,oud asiiaon p ga -: life and enabled hien to attend to bnainess liniment" He carries two w Chea, ane a m handle without ch it the at ince, _ ___ _ _� -- some these. Prof. Davis was preesn.t ' . _ a __" '_ __ -- lelldiiag bile support and oounteaanee to to , the last. A hemorrhage on Sunday very laud' ticker and the othe a very weak t; -.�:.,OUCHAM h: i v .. brought to a conclusion the lop ba g applying 8 y OOvpEy +yTCT2�iG1 a�R p, Lq DO Ei , ;R. . the assemhIy interested too no 'doubt in g ills for ticking one. Before a 1 in the rQme j . (Sl.P S11whatever lyrogress his pupils had made life. Ilio two Children (all they posaeasedl hit encs h� of oar eweak e ca� 2n rte&n sound ' V. RICHARDSON O:i3cet Dale a ill . F ,ekerin[c during leis vr;ntere teaching. Honor -able died witicin lily mcluth, and their loss seem p -- _ _ �, LOR i n mast be made Of the old. hall, ed to remo �� the entiresire ers lime! ath Hof earttw thth his nirrfent pocck inket, while, rubschen - PICKERiNG POST OFFICE. msnlw Dun wide it fairly bloomed for the oocaslon. 6trips y g �1 the g wide it in her i tire' y sad bereave• holds the lead ticker to his victim's head, plaits "F' - �'"' of bunting• red, while and blue eters fast y arrive from To (, of and fell in grlla©fol went. husbcind and children, all torn from and asks if he can hear it tick. Deceived ,% ionto 8 60 aa,t g'} ' app les her within a few weeks time, The deceas. b the" si.nilarity of the watches and able Arrive G,T Nv a, ra close Toren o 8 8� _ "M ' I ilsL a �flr a rams of P ened on every wall T y •`� Mai Cfw t3 T ws 5b a m' ht Over oaring ed was born and -reared in Wilitevale, to hear the.saand of the last one to which G s .• H ritx' 'Su tinge' and lig ata folds from every Darner. Verity we said whore he resided inti! after h° ht}tl reached he. listens, - �' 30 a tri G T E -a 00 a ru p k will cause you the deluded person imagines h s v4�„tb, when we saw it "The old hall is patting . A 45 P m �Tr,ronto fi 00 pin select fro , at prices that He was ,fine fellow, of a hearing has been benefitted, i not restored r T F H 45 D ill ;: O T �t b UO prtl all a gay appearance Ill its old age's• The rflail's E9tate; >wloney orgrre 1�8ll tnnab ast nishalent. ills lot et fas111014 g cheery, kind `disposition,: he made and had- and at once buys.several bottles •at a big ed ori all parts nizho vvurtd�, avis just t•eoeivea to weather was favorablei the n therirl y cheer Of fin ids, lice.. The trickster has been quite suc- s'g $ f; J .'s I stn bow repared lot, a ons, tile music the best in itis wa but no enemies. Many a P'_ r t-nliti,', rtu.� iq rrl�l dli ��a$ 11 SA![8 SUrBilexlg8... !ales fro I'al t , g tetra TarontO could prodnos+ silent. tear �v n shed over rht' ,rpt: c c f nt,tfa c�fi=;fol i,. ger„e 1 g r..,. p. ' ction• of an orcha 1 cOn ellittl � rill Mvady. '-`1•'Ire Rcv. � r. a?ttal� i onauc�- I t33uk::: f l ;' ills 'i �� t�t,u1 vi r a gullibility �epnsit6 receive ve oiltir '8!}t1sfA r sli. .. receivedcud• interest Ilrwed ata 1.3 P y ! (t]'1(1 Prli9rvrtlttl+r+ of t�i17n and the cvU�la aflu>i a orfeet C. i ed rbc; funeral service, Per Call at ince and avoid tllp i T . cent per 4nnutn. , '3ecurity�indisputable social gathering.--»Gu>u• , J f, ! I= •p��,�a e WM. I_-,04�+,1in4 At UR(=T R� Bl� h w. a°'us. +, i ail s i ;; t38Tat1► . - ,Q;a t . . .. r Sv . 1 •-` T17 :• . r'a �q n of r.. { I I. 1 r - e ” _ Z.' .. �.- :x j..'P 1.-. a yyyy .I �+... .. ... : ... -...-. .. .. :. ."... •Cie. 'iY g . .. . -_ fir .l�_.d - v.- _ ...: . _... .,. ..1. ._ - . -: - '- .. ar. . ....:s Wil!.". a_-5 _.s-._.. _ _ �i. L..•.�i�ai.'€;f•.&�-+w74,=t,'�,i�.a . .. - 1 @� - -: �, . - w.,_. '� ( ,' y RE, 1. '1i• s.,,'�, --c' 1i .'ilii - A•Y _cF+„- _ ,. .am u y a i , , :�' �r ..��,�,`k?:3 11, �. . LAZ'T:t3T LOCAL HAPPENINGS RUCORDRD BY W. •Har rave is rather indisposed these reached the dvanced age of 89 years and_7 THE PRF -88 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OIIB . &• P months, bat as Very vigorous and active, Jaye. ,. DORR$sPOND1:NTs. - D. McIntyre is not id usual health this and ap. to itbin four days of his death s OLAREMON r Cheek. was able to ttend to his duties in the post " \' .. office Dec ased was a native of Mall, 7 E . - .: � ._ -- Mrs. Robert Phillipe *Visited % the City Argyleshire, Scotland, where he was born it '" arty found, is ill with grippe this this week. , in J�805. a came to Canada and settled ' `'1 ` s ,a .. weak. Miss Larkin, "of Toronto, is here with ill iahi eve a in 1855, entering into. the '" �'�, -- _ Dr, Eastwood has been confined to his Miss Gierow. �` bnsines of a general merchant. -Before. a". "' - �+ r . room for a few days this week with grippe. Miss Maud'Alger is confined to the ming o shads he resided for 21 years: +- '4 ,J Mrs. A. B. Dowswell add dap hter of house week'.. in Glasgo% , and during the whole. of that =r # ;,.1, ��. . ' ' Toronto, are Here with friends for a few Master Willie and Miss Minnie Brown, time was i the employ of the same mer- ,, _ { . ' 1hoice I Lm ry Patent Flout $1.50 pe bag. daps• itre ill this week. chantile fir . From the time he Came to blr. Brown, of Manitoulin Island, 'is Mrs. Joseph Young is somewhat im• this village he took an active part in rebs - -AT Tse, — : ill at the residence of -hit daughter, Mrs. proved in health. loos work, and was one of the first mem- � t J If ° ` ' bare o! the a tilt church here, and for 24� ' PINK M I L L Harry Found, k'iisa Rebecca Linton, is just now with ears was Snp rintendant of the Sabbath j An assembly was held in the town hall, friends in Ultbridge.. school. X 188 he was appointed post- ._ 4 on Friday evening ai which a pleasant John Philip bought the cutter at the master, an bald the position aontinuoasly , . � ,� P= ''Rzi�"C , time was enjoyed, bailiff sale here Saturday, to the ti a of his decease.. Although de-... �, At .C,taremont, ou Saturday, March Parliamentarian Brown was bare with ceased did not take a very active part in Jiillittilhllil IlllUtllillihihlilllltltll1111111111 illi M 16th, the wife of Andrew -Linton of a son. his family over Sunday. politicaI a airs, he was an adherent of the - A, -.;y Andrew is well nigh beside himself with W. Beattie -left on Monday for 'Idaho, Liberal p rty. He leaves a widow, ane = glee. where he will seek his fortune, son and f ar dgaghters to mourn his lase. �, . E BE Joshai Bandy and wife are in the city Cowie Bros. have almost completed the The: rem ins of deceased were followed to " . ¢x = his week attending the grand lodge of Cedar contract with the Township. the grave n Tuesday by a vast concourse } > the Canadian Home Circle order. The W. Meyers, of Muskoka, is here this of sorrowi g relatives and friends, the pro Y p y cession m vin to the solemn usio of the . , ,, . are delegates for. Claremont Circle, week visiting .with his brother John. g Dr. Smitb.of Stouffville,wiil visit Clare• re. Smith, who has beers in 'the City band. T e first•brass band ' the Vale 4 was or a ized and conducted by the late x wont on the first and third Tuesday of for the winter has again located here. g �eF John D. cPhee, eldest son of deceased, in fi � each month. Hila dental rooms are in large number of our young folks the early t10'n. The funeral s rvices ware �� '. . z— Bundy's block, next door to the market.* visited Claremont rink Saturday evening, cgndnote by Pastor Siple. ' —. - �'. . W Mise M. Birrell, of Maple Hall, 7th con M. Rowantree, of Uxbridge, spent Piun• Onr la a venerable postma ter will bs ' s�1111111N11111 Iltllliltlllilllliilii{i{1111111111111 II{IIIIF died on Tuesday at rile age of 86. De- da yy with Cleo. D. Linton, south of here. greatly lased in the comm ity, and by ceased was sister to the late Squire Mr. Vareoe, of Mariposa, Weis bare for none mo a than the young, f r he always R,, ' OUR. • PIING HAT STO K is Birrell, and has resided in the Township a -few days with the sister Mrs. - (Dr.) had a ki d word for them, a d corild. sl- ='i, avow complete. It eompris s the almost all her life. Bateson. ways fin time to notice the little .ones. �41 veer latest Fn lisp and . Am riean G. smith Macdonald, Barrister, of Wm. Cowie %s in the city this week as 13is was a tine and consists t Christian '.. .. Stouffville will visit. Claremont ever repr to the Gr nd lodge of charade ,and 'his later years presented a . , styles in both Fedora and Stiffs. Hats. Tuesday. All who way have any legal Canadian Home Circle. Arend it aetration of useful a d happy old } Starters t 49c. up to $3, Silk Huts business to transact will find his Law David Stevenson has moved his family g , . $4 to `$7; Novelties in Caps. 2 0. to Office in Bundy's Block (next door to the to Brook st, north, having vacated the I . ' *,a $1. White 'and Colored Shirts Col- market) - *tf stone pile at Thompson's corners. i GREENWOOD :. lar9 and ' offs, in Canadian, English regret bxceedinply to state that Master B. Wagoner fell from a horse :,�� g d And German ulanufactpre. Duncan 'dacnab is confined to his room on Saturda and fractu.ed his collar bone, r =` y Many from here went dew. . to elle eif3i throuith illness. No doubt the constant as well as receiving several bruises. for the 7th. � Suits t • order, $10.78 up. ogre of his now deceased father partly Many of uur conservative friends plait Aliso E. Quigley, of �Vhitb , is visit. ...tF �', accounts for hie present indisposition. ed the convention at Stouffvill@.on Tues• at Mr• oseph Shea's:, . MILL ERY.--. Wies shou d wi a�it We all expect to bear of his complete res• day. They report a very enthusiastic Mr. rank Tait and family, Of s 4�� Y f s `1" for our 1 1linery Opening and eo our toration in a few days. mbctiag - spent unaywith his parent milds �; .- Y - New Spr Dre�e Goods and tints: It eeehos to us tllat`our municipal au. -The J•uvenilee anjosed a pleasant time Mr.. Clip iianey has left ou midst bay- thorities should secs that those pitch -holes Friday evening at the residence of Colin in.g ec tired a permanent job in the lead JEW LERY=--Engagente t and north and south of the village were some. Philips, when a party was given in honor works, Toronto. N� , H �'tT© otige.Puck hoe chanrye his board- , 4� i �N ,�.• ��L .L �.% l� ' -hJ jyyiy.ri.,rsva'. towered, seemingly feoca the rano e.... wvaw -e- _. - oisi4/, that there etretohed arid, sandy sadaq, gaunt; tied t;h.ci, though bie shoulders iter in a Forest and urea ' + hungry, with but one tiny thread of wirtee ewod out broad sadsq,usr©. He had a pair fol s T . ' I I I is refreshing of ieroin , litWe grayish brown eyes, the as low t— he voracaty and pogo bah gladdening the eye by • i P g tY et : A TAVt OF THE LD AND NEW WORLD.. i gleam, � cold glitter of which soarteaatead curiously the back bass have been favorite the ,:. , Around the mottntaiaeer s hitt* hoaravec, with his joviality ati that moment, .Hia with fishermen for yetre, but the barge g lips were thin and dearly biaescileas. theff - But something lit year praviou ly a Nature had been liberal of bar itis. The brought against .the fish in- thee,e es CHAPTER i. drunken half-breed ]lad attempted to kiss mountain side was green with pleaeaat square scat batokoad�d dogged determia shaven, bnu� was Ole&have been general rather than spec of 4 in had boxed his foliage, and the soft, Chip mounts'ia gree ilea., )�is upper tluf t of beard had changed ale, and doubtless mea a i► i It was a pretty face. Luoy Maolane. The his long herr sad e, a y .char ears end being etoutgof musole he self, throve even where the fact 0f Tran and g bare° It was"a pretty, smiling girleah face. _ ► from tW former inchstenot sandy color tic► an sea brought without foundation in fee at:him roQ► and firmly knit in the limbs, she had sent boast bed done its beat to crush it out of equally lad'i/Linc; mixture of gray and fawn. The big, blue eyes laughed him staggering into the duet. The dru ken existence. Wild flowers and profusion, a6 flowered cotton sun- n had returned to the assault of de ant ferns intermingled in welcome profusion, Ona freckled cheek wap disfigured by a deep The last report of the United �u es gob, underneath the pink ma y /oar, vrhero a Knife had out through the Gommissionear for 1892, just at ha d bonnet • a smile danced over the di led maidenly virtue, and had bean stre bed and,behind every rodk and ever -boulder fitrah and had left s wound which had never 'add;. ' full length at the girl's feet, senseless and some tiny, graceful greenery- struggled for to our knowledge of the qualities eferred • cheeks, an apart the -kissable ins• g g uite healed up. If man had read that to in the black boas. bleeding, by a fleroe and swinging low lifer q gees lar it/ oharaoteri tree he would have A provoking face—he came very nigh esy • ' Generally new asters are .lecke , or e p g from the back of.a woodsman a axe, h'ioh It was a truly plgaaant spot Cucn that for + 1. in to himself a cheeky little face—and yet Lucy- wielded as scientifically a a on. lona blazing Summer day, but it made one fn;rlyd cruelty and ggleed written .plainly apiece restocked, by the 'intro'ii cti„n of g + there, and he wouldi adult black base, but the Urine i itatw • e with it ahead , When he had recovered conseiousnesc he shudder to think what it neao sae like ee such a man came to be he father /o loVel v he case in Iry 9.. Y eras inaugurated the cultivation +f Young He was s handsome young fellaW, tel had crawled away, fouling the sir with V1 Inter, when tgorges heg tea p g o girl as Luc Ther were stories abroad curses and with threats against Lucy. Hie and the dee or 9a would alike become y, base, not, however, as the youn of th.: end straight. These shoulders of his words were overheard, and doomed him. as a home of the hurriosue, where it would of George Maolape's beautiful w►lfe, now salmonidae' are oultivated, but by the f would, in time, broaden, and that chest The girl pleaded for his life—she tried roar and rage and howl and shriek, filling ton sinoo dead, about hom even Lacy had selection and separation of sant stern command. All the air with a hail of broken bran and but 6 the faintest terse] railcar, sued whose spawning time, d the rein I oche would expand hugely, but, just then, he persuasion, anger, d (t g narrle was never mens cued by, r young attar they orb hatched a tvrahy, . . was ere. thin se a rat and ere lithe as a were equally unavailing. That half•hr ed'a frozrn /cow, rivia reatdritts of the white body swung for weeks from the bran h of icy masses against iter hillsides and piling presence of Freckled serge without the Of a lot of black hetes sent on to ashiog. - panther. - a red oak, over a chstm many bund ds of them against the trees ; while beyond," the mountaineer baring his head. Thus, I stelae Lon from the Neosho station any died His dark eyes flashed with conscious feet in depth, while the carrion buz rds great white plain would be as one white saw a tiger sub lick the frees of a dog that shortly after arrival, and an exp. inatios - pleasure, and he twisted and twirled, with tore his clothes into raga and picked very sheet, appalling with its frigid monotony, had grown up with it. There is no mea so disclosed the foot that the lien ,ad here Fib of flesh from the bones. Th n it while scattered rocks, uprooted trews and vicious that there is Clot some corner left injured by steer contact in the can , hroketi - _ m brown hand, a little moustache in which . dropped down -into the canyon, and its huge jagged pine•etsms would shape them- .pare and undefiled is is heart. points of fins beiug� found . in the r bo,iias; be seemed to take o.youthful pride. !lie' leers la by the Bide of the raging eua- selves foto one chaotic, treacherous masa The bearskin was rased.oaae again, and these wounds causing inflamm tion sadI. , •youn ee rn" antered, He was nearly as death•1. f ace, dark as . a berry with - healthful ex- sin torrent for months erward, u til a underneath the snowy coverlet while all - ' in fair] Y Y + lI tall as eorge Maolane! and although his Fifteen base 'were sent to W thevills . a pack of hun r oa ales nturin th a far all traces of roa3 or trail.would be effaced ed s family 1'ikeaeas . posnre to the can, wind, and c P oast of features betray Y station where Lhoy spawned, and a soon A4 . beamed at the ;sun and be shook th s wavy mountainward, one bleak night, made short and the intrepid frontiersman would be left work of them ani crunched them up. That Lo fight with the'elementr in addition to to the elder man, there was lea of the „the coag were seen for the . list time mane which fell over his shoulders, as in half-breed's fate proved a savage warning, his natural enemies. cruelty about the lips land lea of the ob. their ]Innate voracity was showy by the r layful chidin and men whose oonv�rsation was habi ually George Maolane was well sesecarod In tt'inate equarenus abpnt his jawrt. He attacks on tadpoles and other as imal lite P f3• was dark of ek'in, 'chi h ma6ah our'io+lalq She had folded 68 !,rounded arms dcross studded with adjectives and other nter• Rocky Mountain experiences. He was one that came within their reach." polations of the vilest and filthier sort of the first to build a stout and roomy log with the reddish blio�wn of hia hair and At first food we furniehohi in t e ,Ahaps - her breast, and, in doing so, the sleeves of became choice and careful ill their language cabin where previously but trappers" huts beard. Uave Maolano was G}eorge's nephew of frog awl p .her cotton own had turned n just s • and Lua 's cousin, ,the son of a frontiers- t t°A'i sawn, latter in that ty g P j when Luoy Maclane was the topic of amp• and Indaan_ villages had existed sod more y chopped and :ice fish, twenty to thirty trifle, and showed the parts which the sun fire talk. than that, year in and year out, Summer man w'ho had paid the penalty of his pion- pounds being supplied to th dilly, • and rosy., No oor. She was barely eighteen, that brigh -eyed sun .or W inter snow, be lived there with eerdom and fallen ander a poisoned Pueblo Their appetite was traappea+able, ►])parent - had not toughed, pinkqueen of the-tnountaine,and the little ixen his child. Frontiersmen trappers sad pp screw. Pe%ple about the mountain etationi 1y; the more they were ted the hungrier ret trammelled that an form;her limbo knew that she held despotic sway ov r all traders asked themselves in wonderment said that Dave was Luoys intended hue - i • - - had as free a as was accorded to the " band, and the the teemed to oderbecome.t p� y the inferior ma's creation for many miles why George Maolane— Freckled (leer e," young man whoa. questioned � they grew alder .their cora+ icy knew - creature� of earth or heaven. around. They all petted her; and loaded they called him—=hsd chosen such a pace abut the subjeot neva:r denied the soft im- no bounds, and in the absence of ,they t',od '_ i He, who had been natured among the her with presents; they idolized and spoiled for his home when all the oountry between preachment, they hesitated not to devour one another. , ' her. - Yet she was se good, as simple, the Sangre de - Chcisto and Pike'p Peak The two men tell upon the food thatstood The report does not say how in Ai y u1 the - dreary luxuries and the ghastly feline- as true, as trusty, as homely and as indly stood open to him, and rumor had it that ready for them with appetites sharpened by meat of society -civilization, had never as any country girl, brought: up within Freckled tleorge was searching the moon- a long ),i'oueney. The had come all She way bare were females, but say that eight were thought woman half as lovely as 6e ilea "sound of English cathedral chimer: any trine for gold. Mea hod looked for the from Hawker's He1e, the nearest trading of that sea, and it must be assume i that an ailing mountaineer her dainty care preoioue metal in those rooky fsatns/rot statics, s distsooe of full thirty milee,hav• only the young were left is the p,nd to be adjudged the free-born daughter of _the nursed back to health end strength; in before that da ,end had Dome bank with fed, and it the young 'of eight t lack base - mount�ins of the west. g dying 9 ing gone there to obtain afresh au ply of consume from twenty to thirty oumis of . . -men had crossed the dark threshol with heavy hearts and light pouches- When the powder and other neoeasliies. The girl food per day it will be underst+xri that the " Then .you're not• afraid to be here all lighter hearts when "fairy Luoy'd sett matter was meationed.to Maolano,he grin• stood by while the,1 out great sliest from fingers emoet.hed their pillows of kine. nerd and shook his hoed, and said "Rot." question of food for Belies is not ne to be Mone, like that ?" he asked. _ g p �� the joint and spread them upon their corn- lightly considered. I am fully a are that ' Men would.ride for miles and miles )at of " Cayn't a man abide whsr he likes. be cakes. dipping the two together into the I may t>d accused] of riding the ho ,b of lien She looked at him with a mo --king puzzled • Y g y� . their way to be gladdened by one of uoy's would say. "withou6 a lot o loe►fin haosien 'salt and icing off the p'ieoae w�tbout fur- food, but it it h been ridden m,re.tnan it . inquiry. pretty smiles, and s wonder.in that a ,only a tryin to stick their fingers in his pie t ther ado. "Afeared ?" she asked, "Afo3a:t d o where, among a crowd of Sioux a news AsGoorgowas known to be not slow with his The hearty meal was washad down with has been in the past there would ,eve been ` what?" . loathly half-breeds, and viler unwomanly pistol and hie knife,the inquiries invariably draughts of the Bary Taos whiskg, torpper• fewer failures is flab culture and fish plant- . white women that were dragged b the swppod at thgt point. ani, in minutes proport'i n, with mountain ing. If beta are n thrive deep water they ' ,+ - - � must bora food and plenty of it. . If your father• leaves you here 'alone i Luo had finished. bar talo and was hat ovo! the wo men went oat proxanet a net from the stews of Str Leiils y water. Last season I went wit -h a ca lead of like that," i;he young man coetinuedi " all or Memphis into the gambling and dancing engaged in spreading out the flannels and side and net themselves down on the log. �.'` eerie -of thin s ma ha eu. There are some hells of the frontier traders' station , she other articles of household wear upon a atum , which stood there to gmo#ce fingerling land -]eked salmon to p' ant them, - g Y PP alone represented the huly attribu s of piece of smooth green award that seemed their aasafras-root pi Y. The conversation number of the, fish died to found car, and ._ _ . mighty had men about this neighborhood. I, P upon a ntn them the were fo nd gorged pure womanhood, - . - strangely out of place amid its wild aur- was made up of the ba slities of Lhe time it -opening Y -' sante]] you, and they might carry you off The young man returned to the rl the roundings. That being done she em tied with oac load liver. �I saefeder that the - - � _ and make no bones -about it." Y g g g • P � and place, and. Lucy, w o tied resumed her sett cat, lsaei'shoald not be fed ! r twenty' tin cup which he had drained of its r fresh- the tub and carried it to the small outhouse knitting, joined in it b t little, four hours before they were l , ed in t'1t He looked, at that• moment,as if be would in contents of mountain water. by the aide of the cabin. Then she wiped I On asu den George j in up and walk- ''Than)t you, m +lest " he said' his the log, and fetching her knitting from ad car. They were not fed for shirt -six horn have dearlylike d to be one of those badmen, Y Y g g g ed slang the path that up htlf,w'ith his before ihi monti,.snd were tyro ys,oc. tn• hand grazed her rosy finger tips. The con. within the cabin, she /at herself down, eyes fixed intently oa t e moonlit ground p and ere if he would. have made no bones L tact made his palms tingle, and his peach Luoy'ei little brain was busy. That band• is front of biro. road. They Dame through with ac,.rcely. - about it, ha I he not been heartily afraid of became a little holder. He reined in his some, bright-eyed /trap stronger hada et its •• any loss, but where turned into the et.cra - K pa -There's- _bin aomelo+ y lieryar, he said . that frail beauty. prancing- horse tightly, and raised himself maiden equilibium. The knitting usade but with quiet intensity, "� tae's bin by boyar?'' then instant search for food was an outset = - She buret into a li►ugh life the ripple of in his sticr,rpe, :' Do you know that you r progress, and more than once Luoy he asked turning to Luo . "Wha's gone to ]rates. The turning into the stet, the, - are charming, my dear ?" he exclaimed, had is undo what she had nom laced sad presence of .men, -the long journey on the p Diok Ashland s ?' ' all ve way to a soramble for e,;ms• . - silvery chimes: his eyes glistening and dashing at hat. to recommence it, Sudden] she rose and •• cars'. �' Y Bad men !" else exclaimed, with her y g g g Y A stranger, the stir replied,oasaally. " YQu bet I do," was the stolid an long stamped her foot in a petty tamper. •0I gdr�ss I know who L is," George son• thing to eat that wis amuting t the spec, arms !akimbo swaying her body by slightly drawn reply. _ " Waal," she exclaimed, in pretty irrita- tinued. "I guessed he w a and for Dick'/ �t°r, showing that •hungry -fish in very ►, inelinpng it to the eight and turning up her 1t shocked. the young man first of ll,and tion, "it oayn't be that I'm that, nuts on when he was that t ita.nd soapy at' Irks a hungry man, and must freateai then it made him laugh outright. him, and ou'y •ren him lost this once an' tiatoher's. I might a k ow he was going at�ord'iDgl'. I. . . witching blue eyes at him: "Bad men !" „ know ao mora shoat biro thea about the There a nature+ here, he said to h itself, to Dick Ashland s. - . she r 'prated; " I reckon thar's shucks on •• Glorious, un ulcerated nature he is man in Lhe moon. And don't to know." +•Wast, an' whato' th t?"� Lucy asked. ANCIENT GLASSBLOW ES. 'em, n' no small game,, neither. %bar's worth fifty Lad Evelyoes. How I'd make she added with another stamp o! the tiny "Yer mind yswr put, y jilt].' the alder - I utaw\Pill. He bloomed the top of a man's them all jam if I broaght her"in the foot. Thar i - Maolzne retorted. "tn' j at look that yewr - d . . - head off week afore. last at the Creek; an' _drawing -room t Chauncey TowerR." A student of female nature would have fat don't burn. That'a hat yew've got to The Priests sit freta■ at was titer'. we rf— - his par, er, Blotchface Frenchy, he's bin " Then it's t o miles," you say_ ," con- had his doubts about Miss Luey's sincerity do I reckon. It wur a 1 stranger—dark, Shllled la the Beautiful Art. - . _ strung u twice, an' Bill out him down tinued, "to I)i •k Ashland's." ,: in her last as"etioa Woman L alike all youn i h,. wur it not Y' - a in each ime. Bad men I I reckon the " Jest abou that," the girl re lied ; over the world, and the - daughter of the •• gg " The gla ablowere of �no habe* are g g Ttsat s him," Lcay aa�►wersd. r . don't make'emmuch bsddecthan them two. " an' that hos o' yewrn'a got to ri gle a Rockies has meet of the attributes of her "I told yew, Dave," th elder man ootn- known to bawe been as prohcl at in the i' And aren't you afraid of, them Y' the bit less, I -roc on, or yew' 1 get the city sister. ' To dgsire as object, - and to tinned. turning to his no ow, "I war sure particular art as is the mos scientific '; young man asked, with just a troubled canyon bottom instead o' Dick Ash ands penial in an/erting to berrolt and to other/ °( tt, I aero that •ores it that I'd bet a vibration in big voice. Thepath ath ain't muoh more'n a and wide that she does not care for it a bit, is 0116 of op►!t/mtssa of the tame Lrade of he present '- P y hundred•dollar bill oa it. I tall yew, Dick She •lauoed again, at her brightest,..- at Blacknose Corner, an' yew've josh of to the frailer sex's privileges and IdLosyn• Ashland's jam gold. a's got ahead o' day, after a lapse of forty emn uries of so- - "Afeared o'themr'she exclaimed.."Why, keep his nose strai ht or down 1 o orasies. a p K Y fi ma, an that t ere alias e • coeur to help ct►11� progress."They w re well vo• they're ate-tr-d o' me." i into the alder bushes." . Luoy sat on that log, fitfully dashing him get. it. Damnation i shan't git ahead qua'inteed with the art of /tainia r glass, aoc If the young lady had read -the story of " Thank you for the warning, my. ear," away now and thou at bar knitting; at other 1 of me I This is my eountr I He'd a never - Hercules and Omphale, and had felt her- the young m , retorted. "Old Ser and tinea •ta►riag in front of her, while her corse boyar if it hadn't a• to follow my are known to have produced at comm* . self transported into a mythological age to I have gone p and down many bad work lay untouched in her lap, sad the slow.,, dity in greet protusion sad perfection, - - play the part of the Lydian queen, she mountain road before today, and I oink hour/ passed and the shadows lengthaaeid His hand wande�led instiaotiye!y to the Rosselliai .giver* an illustcatio of a piece ' without. Luo perceiving the change. of stained glum known to be 4,0w. year;. _ could not have more derided the thought we Ll manage wriggle round BI kaosa Y nes g g • big knits in his belt, and b+ilt un/heathad old which displayed artutio taste of high of danger coming to her from the wild men Corner. Good bye," he exclaimed, patting The girl was accustomed to be left alone it, j • whom her fairy beauty enslaved, s.pure to his h rse and staging his h nd to there for days and ni btu►. for that. " " i order, both in tint and deli n.. In this g �. Dave h+e said with a �stv- die "Why, look heear, stronger," she con• her. Banda of Indiana soul not approach the •• . I've g q t' rnse the color is struck throug the vitri • y•PP Dome along o me. I reskop 1 ve gob soma 'tinued, "I can twist 'am around my little Lucy looked after him a/ he gall' ftp spot without timely notice reaching her, thing to say to yew." I fled structure. and be menti n■ designs - finger—jest l,ke that." With that, rhe the mouatafn path• The► sonndr i kir and against /olitary marauders s couple at q`he two mea strolled awajr tato the night, struck entirely in pieces from 'one-half to P doubled -barrelled rifle/ arkd a halt doses • three-quarters of as inch thio , the color . - - • .. twiddled the corner of her apron and tied horse's hoofs nd the clatter of hi rifle The girl" still sitLiag oa th log dropped bola perfectly Inco ca with the = it into a knot. Then she put her little against his powder flask became le and pistols that always hang ready loaded on her.knitLipg on bee lap and listened rwtth s g pe y rp° - -fin er into the round hollow formed under• less audible but she still saw him lar and the cabin wall a(%rded her sutfloi int roe •traotan of the piece, sad z Le 'I the g • P contused throbbing at her heart, to the . _ . neach the ball of the apron ot-rner, and, turn again,wa in¢ his hat bauk to her Then teotion. Not a soul aoald get near the sound of the steps as th y died away same on both the obverse and r verse sides. holding it up, shook it wan its ro actin he este anion the teat in and place without arousing ,Lhe vigilance sad The priest* of Ptah at M mphis were P j g 1 P g g p t among the sedan tieyewd. littlecotton pointat theyoung man. '•That's. the stunted oe erg, ►nd Lucy, shading her the noisy warning of the watch dogs --huge adept* in glasamakers'art, aud'notonly did . . Yutaw Bi:1," she exclaimed, is that's eyes with her ands ,:!ins; the fier. glare mongrel English maatifis•—that gurrded the (TO Ha 0O., Uz • i - . they have factories for manuis turinq thee: - what I'd do with him if he sarsed me." of the! midday sun. scanned the pot t be. cabin, and whose fleroe barking re-achood common variety, but they had 1learned the - With that she snicked the -tied apron cot- gond the small forest where she ka w he among the mountain• for miles when Lucy AMENITIES OF THE B T,TLEFIELD• vitrifying of the different co ora ,and the : Der with her finger, and Ment'ic flying. would emerge There a little Palo treeak , took them for a run up the hillside -- imitatinR of precious stones t perfection. _ The whole action had been so full of seamed the fa of the mountain, a d op. The swift dunk was already sat in on the They Are Occasionally A ■rd and ®4ew Their imitations of the amethyst and of . youthful innocent charm of playful defianoe poske the re and naked edge t the mountains when the girl shook herself Plentlful fLayetr e/t lei: the various other colored gems were so -that the young man was smitten by it. bluish -brown ck the further side of the together, and, fetching a wooden platter Archibald Forbeaaayttbe batractth �e to nature that even noir, after they . Who, indeed,in that-neighborhood—say. yawning oha.m loomed dark and erne. from the storehouse, climbed among the ;# „ eery have laid -in the desert sands from %(1x1 to age, ferocious, unscrupulous and -murderous Presently a di inutive figure on horseback wild raspberry bushes - that covered the o! .chs amenities of war prepo•terona 4,000 yam, it takes an export to dtat:n• . though he were -would have dared to seemed to ora 1 out of ,the deep gg n of mountain side at the back of the cabin and You strain every effect to duos your ad nigh the genuine articles from the spurious.. breathe a harsh word to Lacy Maelsne, the cedars be end, and toi move likea fly collected a plentiful supply of the delicious vereary to impotence; he a1L wounded It has been shown that, b'esi+lea being - much less to raise a'finger against lulr ? A along the pre ipitous mountain face til it fruit. Then she entered the ,hut and set whereupon, should he vom ii to year beads, experts in glassmak -ng and giase- coloring, ribald jest, i<u unkindly word, would have disappeared sound the bend. the big rough table ready with a joist at they used the diamond in -;cutting ane ' been ere - a seed of dragon's teeth, from "He's mor neuroma than Dave," Lucy roast venison, which the supplemented with You promptly devote ally r ezertiow to engraving glass. In the British museum - - , which a horde of pitiless, armed avengers said to hersel ; "an' smarter, an' I .R he corn oaks and bighorn fat, saving his life and testorin him to health- there is a beautiful piece of ertained glass, would have sprung, and the injury or in• looks like goo grit." Anon, the distant thamp•thamp! thump• and vigor, in order that h may go home with an engraved emblazonment of the , suit would not have been more than a day She rolled p hersleeves and retur ad to thump of horns' feet on rough, rook and swell the ranks of you; enemy.. This monaroh Thothmes IIL, who lived 3,400 old ere the offender would have. swung the small, ro nd wash -tub that &too on a ground vibrated on the mountain air. t years ago. ! - - . from the stout limb of some cottonwood block of woo 'by the door of the log bin. drew nearer, and came clatter ,)latter up the is, no doubt, humanity, but t is supremely -- I - < tree, or would have lain by the roadside She dipped h r hands ''intro the whi and hill. The girl prop" the three great illogical. i THE ELECTRIC _C�►NE. .. • utdn branches of the hu and oder. Marbot ricounts in his tin aloin perhaps riddled with bullets. Lucy Maclane w•as the opal foam tat glistened with pr natio P° g ge ponder. . good fairy of that Rooky Mountain gide, as colors in the unlight, and room was b y at Das Mexican metal Lamp with astural wool Ilse local absurd sppiicatiaa ever mode of ""' • she was its queen. her homely ork. wicks and rough oil, and placed it to the the theory of the " amen tie/." In the A Manaf Artiele for Use en A baric iiiglit I- . Men were murdered among the foothills From who she stood the rough pa h led centre of the big table. -battle of Austerlitz a body t beaten Bats. A Vienna slatrio supply house has just _ ' of the Eastern Rockies in those days of down the jos ed mountain face, acro the It grow/ dark very tiaddenly in thosee slain, about 5,000 strong, e� eve to etisoape iatroadaoed a Dane oonte►inin an electric . - - the fifties with a monotonous frequency. broken and r ok-strewn ground,to th vast mountain solitudes, whore the sun dips soro" the ice on the aataol n Lake. IYa. g They were lawless times, and the pistol, plains that / retched to the east ; town down behind the giant crags, lining their roe, ordered his artilleryto flee on the iuolandesoent Lamp. It is made of ebonite.. the rifle and the knife were the recognized deserts of ser -dried wilderness who the edges with paints and gold, and dying away ice, wbioh woe ahatfered d men and The upper half Iona be takers off, and con - arbiters of disputes. Aman was shot. His semi -tropical heat had scorched the gorse in ]arid glory, which it leaves to mingle horses slowly rattled down in lbs depth/, tela• in the head of ou6 glow the lamp+ corpse would lie, sometimes fir days, grass to cindiers, where even the laxy wind on Lhe boriron arch with the softer hues of only a few escaping by m of poles and connected by wires with throe smell plating• festering in the sun before a kindly hand stirred up myriads of little clouds of Town topes and sapphire, and to fade away blue ropes thrust out from abets b Ghee French, t u could be found to -di an noesis colour send duet appearing from the di lance sad cold in 61#e far Es•t. jD sinkslements, The strength "at Darren 8 °l y • PPe 8 ext morning Napoleon, A ing aroaad hole, into which the body was flan#, with like so many smoking bonfire king It was nearly night when the clatter' of the positions, saw a wound d Russian four'sim res, 'tension six volts. To flit the just so much decency as to be, by a stretch backward, looking to the right, looki g to the horses hoofs **"ad directly is front of officer Olin in to an ice "floe hundred belle the lower rt is filled with afluid - of imogery, oonetraed into asemi-otivilized the left, the etnpendous mountain so itude the cabin, and.a ringing "WagV echoed on yards out and aatreatiag help. The Rm• patented by the inv part and the two parts 1. Iburial. But he was killed in what was of the Rookies rose in ragged obaoti piles 'the hillside. Luoyreplied with w "Wagh" payor beostrne fateruuel int sierra d :in the are then firm] joined. When the -head of mostly considered fair fight—and few of dead browns stud blues, against 'which which had a feminine and cheerful vigor of •su000r of the Haan. Aiter man failures the cane ie lowered or inclined the lamp ;.< manners of. fighting were considered unfair the -blotches of vegetation here and there its own, and a moment afterwards tall Marbot and another officer strip ad and emits a brilliant white light, wbioh mey —and no hand was raised to avenge Lia glowed darkly, while peak on peak. coca• wiry man Pushed aside the bearskin hanging swam oat, gradually brought the es . floe kept u for about two- hours. While the - death.. The pistol cracked, and the knife ing moredistrnotly.beoame air'iarandiluer. canton covered tba doer. itnd with a heart toward tlitr shore, and lain the Ru •'iaa at vane a carried n ri ht po malarial is flashed., and the blooe'1 flowed and stained until, there Leyond, the faintest ottitlines "' WPalj what oheer, Lucy ?" caught the Napoleon's feet.i Ther emperor viaeed wtreted: The fluid can eaaily be repiseed+ the sward, .and left its dark, aecueing oliatoned in the Summar ennsbine. young lady resod the waist and kissed her mor�r delight at this resicae Chani a had and anybody can till the t+eservoir. The blotches ; but there was no judge. No Fee aweLy to the north sad far away to oa the forehead. rrranifasttrd when steered of the vie ry of weight of the Dane is a trifle asore than • r - _ -, retribution reached the guilty one. The the south the great mountain chain stretch- " Thar," he exclaimed, when the girl Austerlitz. Hee had no oompunotio as to pound r wrath of the frontiersman case slow and ed out giant arms, nearly half enoiroling disengaged herself, I reokoa it sin t ieveey thtr fate of the urtfartanates who his i sluggard-; it required more than a few the vast tract of prairie that swelled away man that's got s daughter like my Lu to artillery eaestfae of trbe da - to et what ordinary murders to rouse it. from the fac�thrll/. To the north one oak keep boric for him while hes• raiririloa8 p Y More ha sent Folks are •ometimes sort�y B P P e doe y for. t . ` -. _ .. _. - � - . 3 . , ,. - - I 1. 1 • they pray ,_ w .., i , ., ,sr,,, , ., �f,. :.si:'CC.4:._. I .._ .,. .. - - , . ., � 1.r ..C'. - , :. ., :> .. I 1. 1. i . : .. .- - . - � .. , < _ . .,, , ...Y< - .. „ , s. c. i i� -. ... _.r an-. . Tx «• gLd :: >, .. : - .: .-. :-- .. u.&r.-.- ., 'ria. 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P i ���$ TH ,�, o Y morning, sad then took bis own U11111i�1 11 �17�1 F3,1.1� eta e a p; 1i � life. not infrequently shipped from N w York .: ,; T-,, 'Tho British nary estimate, for the ..._ to London i►11d Liverpool for lea motisy res ai[ett wlf+s: 1►etiie+i toe ottpersiHie>s ' y ', ' onauiu ear are 18 701000 than it •would cost, English farmer to cart re neasa aelat the Others ere .,�ttzless. � , T QOIIl i O�ALI�'Y' OF OUR'iifl'I�HAT �beir wheat from their farms despatch {tom- B Aalo saym,Tbirteen `° 1,,i�J � Ra4< more than' the eaRmatee4r 1884. , �:y KNOWN THE WORLD OVER. To THE NiA T P.MLWAY STA YON: - m mbers of the S rudel Fishin Club of '�='' The entice inediosl staff amt t e Qtti►�wa A number of newvessals ti►lU ba oou- F (enerai Hnapital has resika ed. struotaed. . . - r P S it -• '� t the clod. to whish I am r Earring." B ffalo defied the old super,titiaa o»e A , A large eirpment of Ddsnttoba butter was Up to •hie bimili one hundred thousand said Mr. Jad e, "the depth of channel s lily day last August, embarked is a r•-, , Fonda to E gland. dollars his been promised in reponse to t2�tvtttda s �eiatlets to tete wheat 8stppttr w[ g Made on : Y thea tae world—Lower canada was Fortner in Lake St. Foto; was only p1e en fest, Y ht belongfig to one of the party, and . ro ones to ' spend forty ove peal for five hundred thousand and a Ifl OflO•bushel. oar o was hen 0011• QctaWa -P p ly rue coutreer tie Wheat Trade o[ B m1de a da of it down the river. The &:'• thousand dollars to improve its fire protea• dollars , for the decoration of St. Paul's sidered a large one. At presen -it is not Y oathed 1, London. the tsostoiry—Tire Fatttre of tMe North- y tion. - TheNorth•Germaii Leo 'd Steatnehi west. en pnoommon thing for vessels tie► carry vi lied some of the pleLsnre resorts o8 t�3I. 1 y oargoea of over 100,000 bushels f om Montt G and Island ate a fine lunch drank mnah . ' Mc: Jo)zn Crowe bas ` ranee ted the P �� , I ,�.* Guelph General Hospital with an operating Comp y will begin a Portal htl service Wbea" and CtttradL's Relati0i4 to the real to Europe. The first ship ant east � , tY Y er and returned to the city about 10 : r;. with fast steamers in Agril, betMean wheat Supply of the World,' was the sub• ass made in 1875 by the Ogi vies, who ' � tante. - t t'. Quebec and Montreal sad Maoehester, jest of a rely Interattag and inrtruotire . o look in the es+ening Alt evidence of The estimated axpandttare of the Hamil- have since b+toome famous fort air ezten- �� caeca thio eat is b3' way of tiro Ildanotater chip carat sive manufacture of Soar Ecom Manitoba w at they had done they sat before h. � 1 �`- Folice Commisst Y lastare delivered by Mr. Edgar .Tndge, in wheat. As the C. P. R. near d Dom le- — ` ton The Imp Bial Colonial Office sa a the P p otographer at- $oar $pring Glrove and r. � $}6,000• p e_ Y Montreal the other evenin The lecturer tion lowin redictions ss to the future _ .� reporttjhatMajor•Gea Harbert,00mmaader ' g' K B p h • con ictare made. The •photo - The Finsnce Commltt�eeof the City G'oab• of the Canadian militia, was about to resiggn was listened to with rapt attention by a of Manitoba were again is order Aaatim- g p p , �` oil of Hamilton have struck the rite of in oonsequenoe of disagreements with the largo andi�enoe5of ladies sad gantlomen and sic of a wheat crop of 100 .mi lion bnah- g apher was ordered to strike off thirteen. 4 J Dominba Government fs untraa was ire uentl a Luded. Mr. Jad a said �� Yation at 19 mills, ala within • verq-few years was moderate pies, one for each member, sad thea des• F ,� It is expected that the new Sault; late. +� q Y PP B t ane (Trope of two handled mil Ione, three troy the negative. TheSprudels iso greet' l r ,�,� lthe deficit in the Imperial Postal My subject U an important one ; indeed, hundred—even six hundred millions— `'f r .: t Marie canal will be open about a week Talegrtipb Department for the onrrent ear x r.. after the al wegcemer►t of navigation. social- litioal or sniisation of Buffal0. n t ,�, x" Y few isconomio uertiona are of realer im- within twenty years were lh more,an- p° B T� ` e ,- i• esLia>ated to bs $2,700,000, or an iaorease q fX Solas predictions. Uufortnna ly, 'by this 6u nearly a thousand.memben. Last win '. . � J. G, Gandaur of drtlLa, champion' of of f.90q,000, althongb the rose •reeei is porta°Oe than the world's supply of wheat; �• offers to row' an mea in the g P limo there were some indieat ons of the ter it esanred the big Broadway arsenal: emetics, y from tejlegrgme are a:peoted to show as still it seems to me to be one of a oLss of rang depre,utiop is lF�e wh at markets �d ave a bail for oharit wbioh was f world for:$2,5� a side over airy coarse in Lara of $460,(fp0, questions which h�►ve •e sial interest for of the world. Thor htful me began to R y' - 4 merica. The liar been •hese fall in British onl a limited number. Pe attended 10,000 people , E Y And, yet, it is not ask themselves, If this large usntit of y by impoc from Canada. Y urin the month y Simeon Gegiiean was iiistantl tilled wheat it w ba grown in our orth-West The thirteen men who made the trip — ftp the break ng of a large a color saw wbioh F onlg the farmer and rain merchants of � $ of eb • as compared with the oorr4e- g where. is a market to be found f it t : This were all oompsrstivelp young men, not one "` r be ,vas a'.tending in ilea s mill in Dover adin month last year, they declined the world whose prosperity is affected by is tL, difficulty which confron as to -day. over 42 and all robust and healthy. W ith- . -I , s - tom t 9467 to £26 286 and for the two wheat, Every man and woman Nae •real Wa flays, as I have said, nn ld millions to twos months three of them here died l . '. a li r$ Town°hip. . , , R e of sora of the finest wheat land in the suddenly. The Ent of the thirteen to go The fourteenth ani u_- in— tin- o the_ month of this year there in a decline from and personal interest is that cereal, inn, fan Paatfic railway will his. held on £222, to £10.4,393•. mach world there, wbioh produces ' abundance was Mieh�el North, a wholesale algal -1, :; Caned _ _ - as upon the volume and price of the the finest wheat in the world. Yte after dealer. He caught cold in the early winter,��"-k the 3rd of April in; the ootioPitny s head The ankraptcy Cotirt'at London decided wheat cro the oneral roe rit of an all these years, I doubt if the lar est oro had a hemorrhage of the lungs, and died ,a ofce in Montreal.. I „ : that say of the liabilities of the firm of. P q P Pe y f rionitnn►I conn& reatl de ads, ` If whish ha been steed ex dad twenty suddenly. He ase 42 years old and a man : Controller Wallaob hlis deo�ded khat Wynn d, Soa. rolloitots, whose failure for ag B Y pe from 300 000 to £tib) <AO wan anaounaed farmers are proaperoas the demand for million bnahels, or abort half he quantity of strong oonstitntion. About two weeks a � i • elecr.ricity comes under tie head of unen• formed rown in Ontario. ive times, later the Sprndele were chocked to learn of r numerated artia.e�, and mast gay a duty of on Tu ay, are brea0ha of flat. A000rd • general merobandise b active = meeehants Y B the Budden death of Albert Baetzbold. He � ', ing to the oonree decision as is uir into TBN 8'111118 THIS QUAN ITY spent into the street while in a heated con- � i �' twenty per cent q Y grow rich and contribute of their •bund could have been raised—pr baht would the tr saationsf the firm will be aeoes• y ditioa after • contest in a bowling t►lley, The city of Winnilpe 'i►nd the Manitoba ,y� d arimin proceedings will follow. once, in many instLnoea, to the eztsaaion have been ander more favor his circum- tau ht sold, sad was carried off by pnea• �: ' - Government propose apeiadiag $200,000 in- of colla se and to the promotion of the Arts stonoes,\ bat neither price no demand has monis in two da a He. was 31 ears old ,Y �` inakin� the lLed river atwviRable from Lske In t e British Hoose of CommonsJir P $dwa d flrey,replying to Sir Richard Web- and Sciences. Money too, oiroalstoo been - favorable to gret►tly tended cal- nearly 6 feet btgh, weighed 180 pounds, tt,> ``, Winnipeg to the city. ' tare." an'1 had the red cheeks of a girl, The t ., a stet a d Sir George Baden-'owell,raid that freely and the general `hsppiaew of the The s er then.dwelt n n the deollne The thermometer at acLeod,N• �P• T•, when be Congress at W ishington refused p third to die ase the man of all the members on Friday ass above rein ty degrees in the ke an a ro riatfon to settle ,the community is increased. in pricess of wheat, This he ttributed to of the olnb whom an insurance company `7'` , sun,_ There ie no snow bLtevec tbece,and Oorad anotaim,for Behring Seaseizui!a,and �' At the present," aontinaed Mr. Judge two foots. First, sn increase prodaotion, would pink oat as the best risk. He was 6�'' Y i y H,prraaa H. Sem r an amatsar athlete, T , the rivers have been open for ten days. there y rejected the decision of the arbi• "no grain is so universally oultivated as •°d neoondl the increase sailit end pee ei i The Londonderry Iron Comp,►ay's biLot tratio agreed to by the representatives at wheat. It ado is itself to all olimatsa, leavened het cop, in 1892, The United oma° who never dissipated, 6 feet tall, , _;, .l_ P Staten wheat crop, is 1892, ha said, was s lendidl ro rtioned, sad 30 years old. ' ' furnace was lighted at Londonderry, N. �3., Parts, the Imperial Giovernment instructed from India to Siberia, from Snotlaad to the oertsinl in crones of siz h ndred million � Y P � y . 4�' on Tnnrsda T;:e etockr of ore, rats and the itisb Ambassador at Washington to Y neumonis kit ed him in Lwo da s. ,�. Y• Argentine Republic from the North-West bushel&. He then showed ho the immense The rest of the thirteen began to feet limestone on . hand and contracted for are alga resumption of negotiations. Score- ' t exportable surpluses c t e past three -uncomfortable. One day while looking ati sufit�ientfor twelve months' woek. Lary resham ■fated t sb be war quite of this continent to Egypt, Algeria and , years were a continual men to the grain the piotnre taken at Sour $pring C,Trove, it a bill will '�e introduced into the 0--- preps to resume, and the oonve11tion and Australia. It has been the chief food markets of the world and de reseed rices when i red would be anbmitted w Con• p strnok John Schwsbl se a remarkable fact t rho Legislature during the present session g of a large proportion of the human race Russia too frequently under old the States that the three men who had died stood in - t; which will so amend the notgoverning the gre's or ooa$rmation, but balsas ►n eztrs from time immemorial, in fact this oer�eal and India was an eager sell r, while Abs• the front row in the picture. He cotrt•'. Agriculture and, Arts Association w to sesrio was called nothing oonld he done Laralia and the Ar entire w re loomin u ' -' , �..� until tuber. The President and gears• it B R P mnnicated hie discovery to the ethers. practically abolish that institution. u active rivals, regardless o prices. Russia When•the picture was,taken the men stood ,:;: �•'.. tar' sham expressed great regiet at the YaNT10NED IN THE 13IDL� ' - was proclaiming that she had enormous four in a row with the thirteenth man is ' -, , The Rev. J. W. Annie, pastor of the delay. sores oomin under aaltiva ioa. It reall I' • Queen's avenue Methodist ahurah, London, UNITitD i!'1'ATtiB. :. in G{eaau, and Joseph, i mage say. wsa ee R Y the rear This discovery was anything but I died on Thursday from brain disease, ,:. - s mad sa if' only a enc awion of bad pleasing to Albert Klugurtz. He is the last x a _ Out., the bold orginator of what would be known harvests in the leadin r ducia centres �.:T` -. by which be was stricken down about two The ilerry Whi ping -pat bill win pawed B P B man in the first line. Klugurtz is a cigar , p P manufaatnrer. He went to a doctor last weeks agb. He ass 45 years of age. nnani ously on Thursday by the New York in nineteenth aentnry parlance as the first would restore lines. B Y B week and was ersmined, He lesened that _ .. �N' Sena great and snooeseful 'wheat corner.' There is little or nothin sa re srding �, Neil Heath Q. A., late vice-principal of Of Canada's relstian to the heat supply of his heart woverrdat was weak. The elriat ;. ' the High school, Vtetoria, B. C ,who wa, It a=Peeled that the ntedaH and dfp• coons I am cot asserting &bat Joseph was the world. Tree world's wheat oro is 3 g lotnas f the Worlds Collumbian Exhibition y _ g estimated at 2,401,000, bushels. attention to health whish the living ten art ,1 , snepended foreix months for usingg tan n will shoat Ms or Jnne next. aafmate b fibs motivsa wbioh overs the — �yLg is a.matter of oommen,t . ~' dierespectf ul to the Catholic doctrine of Y modern Chiciago grain apeanlator. Personal Lda's Drop the North -W t inainded—was _ r •.lana-sukMtanttation, has oomimitted sui- Jud a Barrett,, of New York,hae granted is the loading passion with the lest year less than 40,000, bushels. Still, tide. " an abs late divorce to Alva E. (Mrs. Rill• g with this crop, we haven mall surplus for ' ONTARIO'S PU11LIC SCHOOLS. 1" - .. lam ) Vanderbilt, giving her the custody latter, whilst Joseph had a wise and export and moderate quant ties of Manitoba h John Sone, the Ciraad 1Ynnk oondnotoc °f the bildre°. benevolent end in view. 8ti11, the ratult who was Arrested some moathr ago on a wheat and dour are ezpor d. The quantity Annual aepert o[ the sitaister or Bd>•ea '_, ; . . charge of detrauding�the Gr tud Trunk The. fifty-third United States Congress of the first recorded series of large transao• is, however, too small to ave any appreoi- tion—Vataable Staeistiea. ,•� rails sy, and against W�0'm a true bill was adjo ed on Monday at noon, without t4ons in wheat was greatly to enrich the able e. I rep ll the when markets of the The annual re ort of the Minisiee of ' returned, has bold his property and run pe, in the bill providing money for tAe world. It will be n ..t, from much P 41 d king." that I have said in th Doone of this Edaeatton for.the year 1894 hes been issued, r ; ; .wa pt!yme t of the Behring $ea iawar s. _ - ,,� �a.. S Tnrning now to Canadine wheat the leo• lecture, that Ido nut to k opo° it ae a and contains much interesting information:' Mr. Foeter,the Ficianae Miai#ter,teoeieed (leo a J. Giould says the stat•einant that matter for re ret that Ca ado is - gg y y - The summary of statistics for 1893 shows ! t ,� on liriday a Chryne for Bve thousand dol- Const de Castellano ever received a penny 'turer pointed out that in the earl Bata of R tare from y r Uonald Smith, to be applied from t e Oould Tamil is a falsehood from yhts oen,tury Lower U►natia, was the oenGre NOT a rtC�s Aarlvs ooirpx2iTos that the number of t'ublia Schools in the ` ^� l to the T ,on,E,sou memor►al trend. This begion nR Wand• Thal be ever mads of the wheat trade of the country, the in the export trade in w est. In mp spin- rovince was b 641,an increase of 64 during . , brings th.e amount of �he fund op to thirty• such a propoeitaon tut egnslly nutene. Richelieu Valley' being then regarded as tQD• Untario farmers are better employed P one.thoutwnd floliarr er Lon fellow, startin from than ingrowing wheat fo ezport. Of our the year. The number of Boman Catbolio , y It a iib�ly that the veaBa in the Valley- The steam R B the granary of the Province: Considersbto North-West I will only y this : We may Shparate Schools was 31R,and of Yrote,tant. .. bead murder hat be venue i from Beau• Ci°oin ati to Naw Orleans with L hundred uaatities of Lower Canada wheat, he @aid, feel a Confident assurauce that under more' Separate Sahoole 10, an increase of one in f le on board, struck the charas& Ater q favorable eiroumstanoes i will come to the , harnoie to J9outreal, wbioh will be morel op� 6e CbeN►paake 1t Oh(o bridge. The were ezported,ohi®fly of the variety known front sad that Drops th re will only be the former, and a decrease of one in the convenient for all parties eonaeraed is the vearel (west W piooes sad eight lives were as �•guok Sas," this wheat being held limited by the ability diad a profitable latter. There were 8b kindergartens, with . triai, and Montre.l gaol will be eater for : ` the rieoner th as Beauharaois. lust' high repute in England for mizf.ag with the market for them. In naluding his sd- 200 Aachen, and 28 night aahoolp, with 66 ,� ester Kell the moa who iitlanited The °f Harry Hayti►Lrd, ohai`Bed went®r Braden of English wheat. The de• dress 6dr. Judge said : "Itis quits pos.iblo teachers. The total number of pupils: y' of the C. P. R. d with trhs murder of Catharine Ging, of aline in wheat culture in this province Mr. to Brow 600,000,000 bush is of wheat in that re istered in Pablic Schools was 443,001, a . Station Ageni Smith Minn polis, 1din°., Dame W • ooaalusion country, N it, wheat a a is geeater than B Sutton .luuctiou, is under arrest at Sweets• The 'ury brought in Judge attributes to the persistent growing that of the •whole Ua ted 8tatss. The decrease of 5,203, and the average attend- �� bar , He told the whoile oto how be. was on Fri ay atter°oon. z - a verd of of guilty of murier in the first of that oereal, year atter Year on the rams superior quality of Many ba wheat is well anoe'2;;7.583, an increase of 5,293. Ia the hired - to do the .job by saloonkeepers, de i unma. red land until the soil became known both in the Brits h and continental Roman Catholic Separate Schools there ` Kelly has waived extradition.' ' No, fi0 Col tboro bly exhausted Lad the natural ro- markets, and once the i cubits of excessive Ti,oe. Brown, 69 ears of 4 aha was The Eve -scot+ flat, house, y � Ot7 pupils an increase r Y ge' ae New York, was burned on suit followed—•asuooession 0f bad crops ro bee bluer era will draw°i orm heat culture o e6U1®gwith a° average attendance of 21,- �` . -: accented at Montreal oa Nov.l6th last for nmb even , ':- sesaultin his dao hter, ooinmitted ,aidde 1'aissi y• Ah the tenants escaped, with disheartened farmer that by eoraman rsone em to ed ss teachers in Public g B of Dae bel law old woman, oo°sentthepp disocutinued growing wheat, in fitui wbioh would be g van to the prose Ren' an int Pa p of 303. There ware ubli �t the ga„1 by cutting his throat with a the ex ptioa . P who wqa •' Until the opening of the Grand Trunk pe razor. The risoner had been i° aol fits Hca• eaaetY. tl0 years of age, R and atter the Railway W Toronw sad westward," con- parity of the Doi it 1 e of a oroof elven 6,3 6 lwomen�s total2inpreaee of 5n The P for of a is the a:oitemeat, . tlmee l,efore on various chargai, g exttn robed wit found .tinned the speaker, "wheat oniture is the and selling at a a p fla+°a g U Province was Lmited by `difYioulties 2U0 rJ00 A00`busl}ele, t ns hope that the average salary of the male teachers wan . In view of the refusal of the &toiled P ;States Cun less to vote the ideaanit to batat to death. - of LraaaparLation. With the advent of time when such a scop ill be grown is not $423, and Qf the femalh teaehere $.�Ol. g Y morcisl advices from the United flan s the acrea¢o ander wheat rapidly so distant as present 'ndicatiozs seem to There were in the Province 129 High � • .. the eeglers agreed upon, the Dosntniu n Co res y oaetbiiities are with us—the Schools and Coliegiate In@titutes, Navin - i the sal eut, is now urging Lbe Hoots aa• 8ta. me of a more enoouraginq nature inoressed and Upper Canada wheat soon imply. Tha p eat to the en• ibis k• The improvement is ns som� mea quiff a r�psatable showing i�p the promise of the future is with us --I had 538 teachers, and 23.055 pupils. The iota . thor.it,es to decline to ass better weather, „ bat ap Y Po da what % list of British im its. The mazimum almost raid that th oortaint'y is with us— a°t°,g0 732 and on Ht huSchools $823,72L ry forcemeat of the sealing eegailaLioas , , g . Riorq W Lbe adjournment of • (,oaBress. crops of Lhat proviaas ret►ohed d(1000 000 that (;anada will ul�tlmatsi take the plane+ere werh 8,767 pupils attending kinder- - thepresent year.' An order•in•::onneil Ess been de• There has been as increased demand for but, wheat has oessed to be a profitable I so long occupied b the ailed States , d baildiag materials generally, atad the t•rinerr of {lntario have corned shat of the largest wtheat exporting cou sed ghrotene,rh The- ar portrep outs lou tuthag °` • . Glaring. that booms consisting of sticks idol drams larger orders for structural their attention to mixed farming, cattle in the world. V�he{n it does, then ind , Y and chains, whoa imported. into Gn•da inset in iron Io the 'South oatton foo- raising and the dairy, with the result that I our North-West will blossom as the rose. there haft been a vary gratifying inehis o y, � �3 from the United States for the purpose of a e more sctive Lad staple dry the official estimate of the lsst wheat crop 'Then its vast area wiU be tandhapoa Brous geography!, r tiyg nei,a and Bother hof the 1, wrier r coufining or towing to the United States aro te► im roved demand. Foreign 19,WO,OW btashets: With the of millions, tying re p p loge or timber of Canadian growth, .ars W g°Ods ire attracting more atten• was °DIYyt the Hadson Bay territory to lives where once the Indian and the buffalo higher braaahes of elemPntain education. The average coat per pupil in the Public fl be free from duty as long'. as Gansdi•11 woollen gooprpeti11 with American goods � mi°ion, s new ora dawned for wheat held undiapated sway,"" Sohooli is given as $8.54, and is the High �. Lion, anti f booms are admitted Tato theTntted 9L•Les of aimiisi! grt►dis•°°don wool mar- culture in Canada The fertile �f� Schools $35.8&1. In the latter 7ti per sent. duty free• - Bwsemas p1,T'iron it aa• A DiIAN DREAffiS EIS PIIiiSUE'D. I i kat is titr�yisr• of the pupils studied cornmere..:al subjects in 1 �' ' d nd lumber ie Ldvaaoing. The pall Ya O[ THI►s oitiiAT o0vrrirRY' red — - 189:1, as a Qiiist 13 per cent. in 1867, 39 �' ith regard to the ehitge past ttti Grk changed, a p roduce the finest wheat 'in the world, a Trunk railway, by paying s' high commis• iAdpuCrisl sitat►tion does oat im cove, and per cent.. Latin, as against 90 per cent, in gi-,n on sill re aid ren n routed b at YittaburB aro adding to the are as bis of raising crops which will Astern �e .� sl ®®t r ozets.diy cat 1867, 5 per cent. Greek as a3atnet 15 per p p pas ge Y strikes B plsoat�aaada in the Best rank sa as export- 4 ec cent•. French as agaiuet 38 way of liontregl, is attraacinq trans•tlantia industrial de resaiou. Lhns deacewrn the ro°Gtr The stead deolino in the sant., b p d ' T bush❑see to Montreal W Lhe detriment of opwor ret the people: American ing y. Y $ derpi►tch Pram Ue�troit, sage .—•Sun3sy par esu � and 12 per sent. Clerman ac -; rich of wheat for some ears has however, night Ernest Sohro dor listened t4 a ', New Xorfz and the steamahtp companies tk o�.Repacally we►k in rho London y p against nous at ttrat tic►e. In 1867 draw- ldc, Sear- hindered the extension of wheat culture rawsome stor told' by his wife about, a in¢ was studied by 676 pupils, and in 1893 i whose vessels sail into that port, M%rkeL. there, and probably the largest Drop yet R Y f giant, the general rk►auager 'of the Qra„d h itAs.. y women in German ho had.lCilled twelve b 16,290, and phonography is now tanaht � � ` Trunk, says there is not the .slia��eat it :< 8 cob �edi I est tbytdhe de r®as ptlaliona I Y to 1,056 pupils. There were is 1861 56 grievance ae a matter of fact, and that '1'lte p'ceaob President Ia Bufferin from P men. 'The'dataila vpere so horrible they nnivereity matrianlante from High Sehoole, E 6heir action has, been u held all their influenii:a. wheat chiefly to two causes,over production I disturbed his slurt�ben. Early Monday and in 1893 there were, 415, while 2,1 0 Colleagues in the association. The Egypt► Council of Stats has do* and the lessened cost of tranepot thra. students went in shut year from the High d to extend the railway _to Aasouan. The United States alone i°fie buahelesof apse i peering through his owno bedroom Schools Into meraaatile and a;tricaltural - (iBBAT BBITA[N.: oide 6' t t pursuits. In addition to these general ` Severe weather has retae11. to ilreat This Frepeb have setud the Illsad of yeah produced 1, B pe fi ures, the report contains many tables of e sonth•weet aosat of Lba wheat, leaving ouch an enormous aueplue i windovd Slowly 'he raised the sash and B Britain and the northern part of the Con rjossivey, on tb for eflporta that it has been a continual was coca at hie be side. She las d for stattstias wbioh will be of interest to edit- ti Inland of Mad+Ra"°sc' ' rear menace to the wheat markotainfe t Re ublio with a de Per to sound he escaped from thetionaliats, and much valuable information Dent. 0f WiLlea '$ritannia - R i . ha did o his head banged into re ardin the workings of the difi'erent 9" The Prtace The exports of the Ae ant P Sir Henry Rawlinsc11, at, Dile tit>se prise detested in the Gnebs regatta on Thuradsp s'pruag up from less tbrn 4,000,000 bushels i bed• 4't g- branches of the school a stem of the ro- sident of the Ko al Geo res bloat Sooiet Russia Nab the wall and kno ked ofT a lot of plasterin y P a Y g P y in 1891 to 60 000 000 in 1894. H g vince. ie dead: by the 4isw Saowh outlet Ailsa. . uivaian Imperial decree lies been produced large crop$ and Nae, with India ;But that did not awakQa him. a thou ht Greer, Brite' able tits with• A R' use of the, knout for and Anatralia, been an eager seller st I himself still para ed by the woman and fled j in 0ipeats to be bed aboliahtaq the rices. The great through the lion a to the sitting -room win- HePedity • flaw a battalion of British troops from iw the asaatcy. coati°wally deolfnitg p The eawh was closed, and so were {: ggypt during the present year. offences committed by p® do ou F The Empisior of ChinL has completely reduction is freight telae Nae enabled those dna'• blinds and all and reme.nber Forrester, who bought some wild B aountriea w continue exporting, whereas, if the blinds, but hat didn't atop Ernest. He. Birks--Speakini; of heredity, p Sbven miners were killed oa Wednesday vindicated Ll-H°°8•Cht`D from the char es Y 1 p tnornin while desaendin the shaft of the s e has been fully the old scale of rates exisiod the would jum od throng Blase, g g rohibited from lauded a doxy feet below in Lhe fright land and turned ihentw81s the nventor of a ., ,„ 141ai1•l;each lead mine near $hcewabnry, brought against h� nacre liiad as Pasco have been absolutely p �, 8hro sl ' ' restored W favor, shippi�lg st aurreat prices in Europa (snow on his h ads and knees. His night Winks—Yea ; p ore, Ja an. i. Sic ly' $, 8°voY t° P old etstioned at ,guppltoe are thus conyianunll pp Dee o tunity in�th� window sad w bout s rag upon his VeBinkaeC Just s �m�W elle hie son is a vet'p : tlliam Scovell Savoryi, F. R. • Gnarl (Ieneral Peng r Surgeon-Extraordina to the Queen, sod ort the Unitad ortin countries, le g PP — - imp B r late Cairo; $f;.YPt� in a roP�� a ®bows that fur recmvery in vrlaee oeid h� tmee usttil Aenhad r of goneo fe�c abefore� Patrolman eaaaesaful dentist. J president of the Ro al Colla a of -- Surgeons, is dead. Y . g states Department of a low p Y $8pt H13 VdW, s �►essela passed through rices. usually redo P M t . Sir ,Tone h 1) Al &risme darlag the Year 3,362 crease of ten ower the imp�stars aero compelled to ®rdise &boil It was a ti u iilnthe oiiiaer u ut{ht him that •t: ber of Parlia Libeir p m odge Werlon, 1 ie dead. .the Baez Canal, an in bide i° order to occurs Supp ant for East Bristo ave some extraordinary x11- $creat awak red an o duotedthim to his m tt u8 t qhs de whenehe found she woo d ' �' He had been eufferia fr ori influea$a'for. preeedi11g ye®r• Mr• JadBis g tome time at. g 9 Atanees of the great decline in freight rates. mare. The p liaem Ps to rend •mg iittte Wh es in a fashictr. He drank him- # .s in lie tinted out that wheat o furteeR�aney cut1and�a0 nearly& froas11 &bait smeaa not m�rrp him t Mr. Geo. W. $mallp , ,the - �2, 1. •ikdown Collar I ant g° g „ I# Does ahs P o to London London y school a6ona ed from Chicag He was dressed self to de,bth. - Dorcas ndeat of the New York irl to cooking eller--" Gar, P would Dost rho Lt'nglieh farmer treatment to nes - and Tribunb n g e for euob i+hitage . that it plan, did he t _ - i h r. ca r trill make a 100 mile, from London to st his Ill arum lothee and sant: to 1larper Oh 1 Killed himself on the &118. menti: � . , ae beEn appointed Ame ca ; living 1 sh H correspondent of the London Times. Rhe, no ; but I e breaks s mmt) lovelp f wheat carried Pram his farm to the ng P. . Y' 1" f .. - A plasterer -named Taylor, living , .0 good nook, .. _ ` 1.. r a i, I . - Low ishiss. _ • . er Tootan oat the d- _ .� g, nett&• London• . ) ; - - . . . • . - . . ...- .... _ :.. - . . R_ ,. _ . .� ._ ,.. .e --:. - i:.. r. r, . - .: :, - - - fit - � s -. 5 . -.. _ . •{'••a - _ - .. .. c:. r .. '� '� +•.:.' sill*'t fr- yy����':F�•?�y ,vii -'. _ .< - - :.:".. - .... -,• - - .: -. t, ., x #. ..tai+ i -,a j t s�, s "i . r: Za. a^fie i'✓2�', . •t" .' - a �`A 1:. y r , ... -. -. .. .-, .: ,.r v -. „<. ... _I. < -� - ,�--: ».- - - -. 9 -g._ `�. .�',1 ,_ � ..;:lit. �-- - %� a. 3 . . t amt: i1 rad .. t.. • . i . a _ t .. }, s -,k, a t� - +F.;,�-Y,r a 1'. r .: $� - t r i:a� 4� 's ,_....-. x'x..3S ,� .3,�Fi ..'Y ,, .,. ,�iY l:"e 'N.`���."•$� t?3". � I' 3•. —._. - r �t,o�EY: _ AUCTION SALE: w {, A 8(1 bete I » ., ,� 'Mise Owls Sand y ,.:• : , + - . � Thos. Packrin has been indis�ror of Y ..t. � s L late. Ji"110d � Mise Fishe has returded from Boa an• , Ville. - . _Mr. Bray lid Bate went to Myrtl 0n . - . ght, rldfriup two Un�ter and byvir►ne of Powers of Bale ecritalled . Tuesday last in two certain mortgages, which well be ­ I . . 1.. , i` g " a published every Friday morning &t its olaee Mrs. Trull and eon William Visited Mrs• produced at the time of Pale, there will . Pickering, Out. Hall on Tae daV, • Aflered for sale by Public Auction. at TERldB s.rOsborne, of Mariposa, have GO-.�.."_ ET TH 'i� To „'' ,.;, Mr. and Mr C�'OIhDON'S HOTELS ' - 11. - $1.As per'y & 111.00 if paid in advituei. been visiting at Mr. T. Puckrin s. . ;c,AT�6 GN' dD�'ERTII3IN(i : Jas, hlcBrady took a load of pork t To- In the Village of Pickering, County of Ontario . V. First insertion, per line - - - IO cents: ronto last week, realizing fair prides. on ; 1.- f tach subsequent inriertion, per line - 5 . - Miss Heron has returned - Sca bolo (� Q n t .. .: � D u n This rate does notinclude,Lega1 or Foreign ad- from - visiti g her sister, Mrs, at phen Saturday, Mar.' 3®t ++'+'+f �� ' Yertiec�mente. �1 Special terms given to parties making eqn- Westney. At 2 o'clock in the afternooL, the following % `S *,� 1. ' - racts for 9 or 6 months or by year. Heli- Those far erg who have had seed rail valuable F arm Property in two parcels, vis. i' 0 - i - ` yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly.• '< Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, to sell have had plenty • of customer , . as FIRSTLY. ---The south one huttdfed and fifty y �b 00, pay3Lle in advance. they are nearly cleaned out. scree of lot number six, in the 2nd concession one ear, k. of the ToWnihi t of Pickering. County of Ontario. `.' . 4 a t�t'Notios in local columns ten cents per line, +,*•� - _ This property is •situated on the Kingston Road " - five cents per line each subsequent insertion. - s - - li ecial contract rates made known on applies- Soon will th6 maiden's fancy li htly within essy reach of Schools, Churches and, . t p Markets, and the roil is first aiasa. - tion. No free advertising. turn to thoughts of spring millinery and - Advertisement� without written nstructions the wife erects filer hu8balld with a 18A• SECONDLY, ---The west'liaivea of tote iitim• I Will be inserted until for and charged ac- bers sixteen, in the second Bind third Ranges of1. • � -%" . . � aordingly: Orders for discontinuing adverb@e- sant "well, dear," Broken Front Lots, in the Township of Pi -ksr- - . , -t ionente must be in writing and sent to the pub- ing, County of Ontario. This property is ritual- Brlti CC lumbia • • lisher. . ; ed about a mile south of Pickering Village. and - Sh ddb Work promptly attended to. - Sale Register. ! about two milds from Dunbartop, The roil '. Pickled SalinOn, "' cancot be beaten, a . W. 1. CLARK PROPRIETOR. FRIDAY. Meat$ 22:�-Auction sate of s and. ' —_ t_ Ind timber, on road allowance nort of 'TERMS or BALE• ---Ten pet. cent, cash at . . Our 1?oilit Ifesi—Strict Independence. track between lots G and 7, oou time of sale; enough within thirty days to make INE I� • " C. P.� R - � Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. up one third of the urahase money.and for the Labrador Herning fl, the property of the Townshi of p, I. . Our Expecstationa — The hearty Pickering. Tha timber which consists balance forms easy, asci to be mad® known 0,b g time of sale. _ . support of the veovle of Pickering and vioiuity. of cedar and other soft wood, in good For further particulars apply to J, F. GRE IR -1. . - . , condition. To be sold is in one p reel. soN, Solicitor, Oshawa, to FAIRBANKS, i. - - I � ,-11 1 - - FRIDAY, MARCH. 22, 1805. Thos. Poacher, anctiorieer. '�� • Smoked Haddies, ., . Dated March B, 1896. i±<1.98 Aaatloaeer, Whitby. - .. - a . ? : I I .....NOS ES AND COMMENTS. New ddvertiaementa. .. .f --� - -� . I . I ���� .. ': .. ..... - {ale' *_ . . �- �. ' .1 I � . � ' -- OR BALE --Fresh milch cow. ppPly . . Tilers seems to be a eneral idea F for particulare to RICHARD KNOB LES, - SIYlOket� - IIe2'r1I18', ­ - - .. _ .. g , abroad that the next Federal eleption s Highland Creek, P. o. �- . - .. . { will be .held shortly. May is mention - OR BALE.- A few hundred bushels . ' ed as the probable month in which F of Turnips and a few tons of Timoth Hay. 1 ' ' , Boneless Cod. - Apply to hot 91, Con. 2, Pickering, or to IN LTER j s t e i - " - they will be held. N$ALa, Pickering P.O. - 91 - - .1, . . ' PPLES_J. Gbrdoti and Sohn flee, - ,1. . I. .. . 11, . I -. . Miss Rye has just arrived from the A Pickering, Ont., are prepared to pn hase • ���Picke 9� • y . . . . ­;. 1, - i . old country with some thirty orphan any -quantity o, good winter apples, and p y the , -- . . . highest market price therefor. 7 i I . . . 4 ' ;1 girls. Dr. Barnardo is also on deck --- , .' - - . . . - .. • " _ with a cargo of youths. When mill hOWS FOR SALE—Two Roos fresh _ _ the Government put a stop to this V mileh cows for sale. Also a house to rent. For tet'nis and particulars apply J. P. Chopping done every day at �o. per bag. - thing ° BUCHAN, lot 17, let con., Pickering. 91 , L.. Cash or toll to the same , - ,) . IDOTATOES-Grown especially fo seed a o fl; 9 H E N RY `'`-- The Dominion Government have 1 Over 50 new and standard Varieties; pure m a t - - - - • - and.true to name, at hard time prices. Cala- n - -- - - — . .granted the Roman Catholic minority Icgue free. CLOBSOK BR08:, Highland `reek, .I' W. H. EL`�ISS, r of MAnitoba -some kind of Remedal Out. - ls-9 O 0 . 0 .. ' �.?QR s c�' TQRE, Legislation with ragard to- seperate ----- . . i PROPRIETOR schools, but the order has not yet OST.—On Tuesday Feb. 26th, 9 , be. . . - _ ` tween Spink's Mill and Palmer's saw mill, I ^'. —' I ORTH 1 ( 2nd con.=--a.SQal Muff. Finder will obis e b _ 27,0 -90 ob ' been made public. _ y. ' s a �' * 11 CLAREMONT" .. I. 4 : leaving sam9 at Whir office. I ISl-1 , x,0-,. 1e w I 1. � I _.. __Walker, Wlioln it Will be r81ii8tllber- FOR SALE. -1 Parlor C Cook k Sia e; 1 ,� so0... L' X jaw � « '.s .,L ed was associated with MacWhirrell in C�1�g Stove, coal or" wgod, and 1 fining I de • n • *V I . k t room table, all in firm -vises repprGlr. For actin' M 1 g q a. I ' I 1 0.-•••N+.��.-�•M��-. f..�.� r,•,� , ` his trial for- the murder of Mr. and ulars apply at once at News Office. 90-99 Q � slur 7 s. - 4 " '?; ;y 1 e �.�.�..r. . x` Mrs. Willie s, near Brampton last � O Oa r "' : I " fall has been released from jail the 7�OR BALE -A aeneraCpedlir. son o., c.R ;0-q . to ; i* Slaughter Sale- of the Balance "of our Winter I - ' + and box in first-class repair. Th hoz v � � � •+ � y Crown having dropped all.proceedings will be sold separately if desired. For price s I "AdY :0-f. I.j � OCk for the neXt lis dale CiOYnir►18II0'• ' - f -. and other articulare apbly to JAM S W, ® - +o ' .co , . against 13im. ; BOGLE,Brougham,P.O.--`�_0-9s «� q � 0-Q.. .4 � � is i is ing Monday, March, 4th.. . ' - r In the Toronto olive court Wed• MISS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- > � uvr:Q" - � p will give lessons in Charcoal, Cr yin, ; ___—_ �' : O _ eWU - , ( , - riesday Magistrate Denison Commit- and pencil drawing, Water Colors an Oil i„ w e- - . - ted for trail the H mea Bros, Paintinv, from Copies. Nature, Objects. Far 0 O ; I'D at.. 0-,q a ► w ' - " . y held On terms and date apply to MAS. a, W. DEC EH, �_.. a; ; a " I e • b $ - o at r . * . Z( I A � . - - the charge of having murdered Wm. Pickering. - �'' , o a a o ., _10.. P9. . - usaE. �b ; dot? ax I - ,. " Wells some two years ago. Basil was i0 RENT --On short or long terms the M x'e � ooa� w = 4I ,;' THE --�-- p refused, as. the court considered the south portions of lots 17 and 18 1 9nd Cp a vC $� S �a evidence against the prisoners t00 con., Township of Pickering, Aboot t4 encs, * 0 A -A "I tiJ .1 . m- rly pasture land, frame Louse and baro 1111 s, conclusive to permit of such. The fair crate ani condition. Possession at nee, ---- -"� :a ;; prisoners will therefore be tried at the Apply personally to J HAkIER GREEN W OD, N c a ^ ; o ,°o. o 4D Z(V# Barrister. Whitby P. 0. 9S -SI �' A.4 or d0 '. h4 `' , .next assize court in Yerk county. - __- �, �,,,9 - The defence has not yet been' full 'POR BALE OR TO RENT. -A arw" 5.0 �� �� " o N Bargains i y 1' containing 100 acres, being lot s, con. 5 t x- by . O M 0. D M a g prints. Bargains to I3%68 Goods. Bargain' in Tweeds, Bargains " heard. As the evidence now stands bridge Township. on the remises aro sit ac8d i • �'- — ' pp "4 off i in Mantle Clot e. Boy's, Youth's, and Mens' Overcoats at half 'price. YvucE,'a Z '° there is a nett stron case a ainst good frame house, commodious barns, an all ie0e 6uite.fro 75c. a Bo 'e and can Sims' Balte,. from 82.00 0-p.. k Pretty g other necessary outbuildings, Well w0- erect p P• y y. 8 c the brotller8. and fenced. One wile and one quarter from Mene' Suit4 at $8 00, just half price. L. Claremont station, Apply for particulars s t� one w aAtii at 750., worth S LM,: ` IRA, POWELL, Claremont P.O. 16- d p . Mens' Tweed Pante at 81.00, wocth 8'1.00. The great murder trial': ati . fat. _ ---- -- -- -- - -- - __n Thomas was concluded Friday night TO RENT -A farm containing 100 . ` Boy's knee Pante 25o., worth 750. . . - - acrer, being lot 5, con. D. saarboro on Heavy 86 inch greiy Cotton at 2�e„ worth Ge. f1. when the jury brought in a verdict of the vremises are a good frame baro ands b1e, Heav $Maker Flannel at 8 r "guilty" against John Hendershott also an necessary outbuildings, 0-r well 0-r a • . Heavy worth 60: 4.comfortable frame house. About three Le of Good grey Flannel at 15c., worth 260. I and W. D. Welter, charged with the ;orchard. About flfy acres of fall plowing one. lankete, Tiedowne, 13ed B reads sad Horse Blanket4 "at Half Pr(�. Conver4ent to school and churches, and join p _ murder .of the former's .nephew. In ing go gr ayel road. - The plaoe it Well &ter- - rA accordance with the finding of the and fended. Posseuion gwen Appri let; y�„fas �ys • • s . For full particulars apgl to W. Ii6N V ETT (�j j j �1i f- jury, the Judge sentenced the prison- west hill P. o.or WM. TREDWAY, Hi land' 1. ' ' ' " Creek, Y. b. 89 ' ens 'to be hanged on Tuesday, June W lead in-Ormeries, Crookery, and alasawaie, I8th. Although the evidence was al- OR BALE -A firm containing 170 W .sell the best uncolored Japan Tea a 28 . p� t 0 . worth 600 , together circumstantial, it " was so acres, being lots 9, 8 and't, in cone ion , - rt7 onlored Japan T� at 160-., worth 280-. D, 8csrboro. 01 the premises ars a Com- (l h0me•made Ch6eee Ili 80. Worth 1 We - clear against the prisoners, that the fortable house, two barah and other out build. =. gi, gtiArantee free from . - . verdict of the jury was as ea Via, ing'' watered by two aced wenn. Thin piece - skippers, is particularly sJUpted for grain and sloe rats- •' We To oto It is - now claimed that Welter has Ing. 110 acres being good areable land whi • the pay prtcse far all kinds of faralere pprodalie: • rest is fine .pasture. Soil beet clay loam One Dried Appl hood Lard, Butter and E Ww also buy made a confession in which he ad- quarter mile from Port Union station as post ' 6Bs• y ileo Rabbits, `and ` . Gve Pigeons. bo' 00,466 in which the come are not returnable as we hada to ship wits that he murdered young Hender- office• convenient to Toronto market F r full y particulars ap ly to W. H. CLOSSON, High- - ihow to lama . shott with an axe, while the older land Creek P. g, - i got • Reslnembec everything, daring this Bale, mtt4t be ,sold eegardleas of Cost or - prisoner prevented the victim from re- ARDd FOR BALE. -That des cable Pinafli, • slating the attack. After the had 'F = 1' Il an h0,v on1 y property, fhb south halt of lar 11 a the p y• to end i , wiU pay Y to eoane bees end spend it. completed their fiendish- work, the 8th col. of Pickering, containing lee 0-o iue-The mandard. - ,"-proceeded to fell a tree upon the body 'onging to the estate of the late Marion from'• y ervfillls. "On the premises are a frame cure,I I O in order that the crime would not be barn 3o:eo, aaa.other neaersary outbnll ing.. . W LLIAM '. HENRY --�1.5 The water supply is ood, there being a never . , detected. " Thie i8 one Of tale blackest fsAing rtream across t�e place a. well as good *_• ot$rp OL-1onattlet •` ! . . well. - Some splendid fruit in orchard- F r full • v �� Crimes ,that Was `3Qer Committed In particulare apply to ADAM SO>IdERV LLE, - -- .,-;; �• .this Our Canada. Carluke P. O., or to ROBERT SOMERV LLE, _ _ T NORTH - CL AREMONTl. A tx - Greenwood P. O., Executors of the late artoa LEADS THEM AL�ri 1-—^�`--•� Som Orville. . " - 91- 3 It w0-$ annarineed by the city paperwr - - P i�$ ,' -- - the other day that B. B. owlet had Cash for old Stamps. ; ,_ 1 P IC - been permanently retained by the (..- _ WANED. A. joy I came to eery home, TAKEN . - Ontario Government to prosecute all FREEi . " " p Old Canadlav, (ij. 3, 8, 71j, 10 and 19 pence a And by my presence cheery " murder cases. This announcement ially). I banish' care, the burdens bear : All purcha ere of hoots and Shoes to the amount of 81,28 and over, the will Nova Scotian,' Officially Sealed, Las significance that may not at first New BrunswiCk, ; . - Supreme Court, Of Nofllan .worn and weary. ke their Photo and solid to their address free of Char e:: be apparent. - It is conceded' that Prince Edward Id., Registration, (H to.), - _.___ g . British oiumbian, Envelope, (5 Oa.l I run so light and looko bright, {ittr 8prin 13took of Boobs and Qhoes Ilse arrived in all the Latest Styles:-= blr. Osler is the abl bt criminal lawyer ill and Law Stamps. The ladies dote u • $, Stamps ies ed before 1870, referred on o Fog roe Ladies tra Slippers, Don ola Kid only 81.00, worth 81,50. Ladles' Oxforl in Canada to -day. A review of his No noise I make, lip threads I break Shoe, extra fin sh, Pat. Tit), perfect fit, only lli•25 worth 8175 L Don ole fuel ettvelop r. It not, shout be Lott an p per , 8 p p Ladies 1. cases will establish the fact that he and 621411 u re BnTHE PICKE13I 6 NE l at ` Though back and fgrth you run nae. Kid button bo t, a bargain, only 81.26, worth 81.76. -Ladies' Gipsy Boot, button • .bas never yet failed, whither his _ ___ _ .. _ _ or laced,. water roof, otlly 81.25, worth 81.78 Fine sloth Slippers, powerful oratory was employed in de- Through every kind' of goods I go 120.. Prun Iia Buskins, elastic fronts, 8 to 7, only 260. worth 8• to 7St;ono Bilk, muslin cloth or leather ; laced Boots E3 sten half, ➢ to 7 onl 7Go., worth $1.00, . 1.fence of a prisoner, or prosecuting TOBIA CASTER �i Though 0-U Machines refitse.to ltety, boots, hatid�rn de, onl $1.00 wordy Boys and -Girls ecliool felon. This fact may have a te.ldancy Yet I sew on forever. ,y ' l 81.5ti• Mens strong laced Boots,. only ; LUQ, nl worth 81.60. Men a Kip Grangers what® fog . , to deminia 1 crime in Ontario. On the1. GRAIN DEALER, , only 81.50, w0 th $2.00 y Diens I bow, I tell, I took, I bind fine Calf 1100 . silk stitch, pointed or Philadel hia toe, only $200, worth 88.00, other hand it is just probable that his _ Come azl 0,t our ioGura taken first time you are in they thein I ruffle, cored or gather, y p permanent retention by the Crown " +$�C NO h Clareln8nt On right is the s re. Y Ciey -We take i . ., And all Machines I leave behind.._ may result in the hanging of some While I go on forever. UMINION SHOE STORE Cor. Kin and'Gfeor,re et: poor innocent soul, around whom cir- Has- boo ht out THOS. E, PUGH' a;., g Coal and L'me business and is now lir i'in neat and ood ,aindl if you shed - DOWS WELD 'f oumstantial cyidence may appear to g y Ili �e e weave a net. - We are 'opposed to pared to a ply the publio with the bet But for a moment 'aou me ; - y capital punishment for an trim et Georgetown Grey Lime also White Lint Be sure you try, and th n you'll buy, P p Y e+ Y by the bb ., the beet Portland Cemen , And neves be witbout e. " ' P- n11 A1JAXES HARVEY while such a enalt p y remains upon plaster Pa ' and Ontario Cement by Wh+ - our statute books, we desire to see bbl. Pure bbl. salt. and coarse salt i Faithfully `Ye rs'� � Horseshoer & General Blacksmith, . . . those ch�.rged with an offeree for..bulls, also Wove Coal and Blacksmith, th .r` �, �, a:nri�a►.iRIi Your It row Teeth, Seeder Feet, which such . punishment alode can at. best in.the market. I intend keeping th plow C04ter , Rto.. and Have them at. tone, privileged to rocure the services. beat grad of pure Rod Clover, Alfaik ' teladed tq fore the llpriog rttf h. All C L R E M O N T e • and Timor y Seed for the retail trade, a , = Work don a lowest possible ri0e1l and '-�---e10 of the Most efficient counsel. Mf. B. - blie lowest market prides. The hi�hee we r perfect ealfiefatcltiou. Drew show $5c Dash or SW d9dit, and y B. Osler ie now possessed of a degree 4 ---Po$ sal.. - , ; - P Rn' prides paid fdr all kinds of Grain an GRAHAM' , guaranteed satisfactory. 4, old of fairnesb that will - not bo his after a Okiver es d dc�liv6red 0,t lea 610- t►tor , few y _RRA --NEW -HOI�, years of diligent work as Crown North dl mons. �. . , �rosaeutrnr. _ $1 311 TOBIAdABTR L.AT Blitekeltiell, CLARE14it�NT HTATION. s r.. . , ,., �w I.. .. � i i ,. _ „ A ri solic ted. .. r t i "y q . . ..-. - ,. , '. - L, I q�' . f I . i �,�y�,y r (garmoll c .._ .. ,. 5� } , . ♦. 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Tssn#aiglolrrci Wzta�hIIa eat,,apring :AAAA.::, v dlene8s s AS OQ 4(i>o 62 <�>•, I iroLl.ows. • ' No.7 . LOCAL . . . ,anon. rl of Hepdall, is : ,, - , � .. _ ter...... 00 00 to 40 6 c i p Faille, forme y tt 9:28 A. Ill,' P ,;t:. r, € cd : iw : , . ,, ,; 17 MIRED . F ! ', at,r9 r . Whe , d4 vin Morley Toronto. t B�OU P. M.. , T , . t , . _� ` f Wheat goose ....,....... 00 00 to QO 6 1 College, 1 Flzrslt6a I't' i � ,�, i . Barley, bush....:.....,... 90 : - a6ieDd g bled brand bas been nominat 8:22 P '` - 49 to 00 UO aamae . �. J< �. z ..k�. s, ...�...... to 00 4 yy }: . bdr sof East Durham. he Patron Y'I11wEp '1`B1sLiQ.-DAAbslston fltati � >.° .� ..::;s t ,. I •t - ., , Peas, bush .....:........... 00 65 to "00 OA ,• s a by, t nonnced that Toronto Civic s.$. oA 0: .;P,, :♦. : • F �� - 10 00 to 11 d0 ' �It le a'D 19th. N, Hay, now, ton............, •shall take place on Auguat TiJUNS GOING EAST BVE AS FOLtows• - ,•� , '� I Straw, ton ................. 6 00 to ._ - 7 00 holiday eller of Stoaff�►ille, , R ..d.,,•. qs L w a va : W. J• Reeve, dew No. 18 MlxttD 2:18 P.M. �` ,, A . _ Dressed haga....�,........- '4it: _ _:.. a , ., i " 8'; LooAi.. 590 to : 6 00 ae �81gned to A. H. Dewdney, of Tor ^� , 6:28 P.M. Beef, forequarters .. 4 00 to 500 .: b [� Beef, hindquarters...... 600 to . 8.00 A-_, � _• onto, Rose, hotelkeii' at ''pBQIIl., 1]a TRAINS GOING WEST DUE. AS FOLLOWS - a , , _.� .................. A • No. 7 LOCAL Mutton 6 00 to 700 R �x; ` Tent to Mr. Hash Munio, ... " , 9. 5 00 to 7.10 4 �� ' aes�„n .28 AAM: t , . -� �, , Veal, carcass ...........•.. r < ` mad of Ep ' 17 MIXED_ . 3:15 P.M. also eom• ,' Butter, Ib .................. 00 15 to `QO !7 i } Reith, D,1. P,, ativille, has Bo E s 04 12 to 00 18 ' t, first viae president for On• KR , doz.................. '` - be no elected Ci deedale Breeds - a e Potatoes, per bags......:. 50to 5g , `-. r, F ,. tads of the Canadian y DOMINION ANN _ t4- ere' Association. . eYoitin riods_ is a - ; _: a The two most 6 Pe when she is listenio to i ��. oman'e life are i. I I 'o Ca ital Paid up, :. F $i,5Q0,004 �� ; w Deal and bidding on a baatket K�Np t p her first Prop _ ALL , I . �' crockery at an auction. PllY1NCURL '` ` ' ' �'' t Surplus, ' '. $1,500,000 E brok .< . s - � F I en y on of Toronto, has bon�ht 7b �-� . Mr. Bed h �►ud will COY _ , `°g� `k st of Rlhitby arbor iiPITBY AC�EN acres ea with the view tyf • li `. lant 400 shade trees r i _ ` p it into a saminer resort. ielaaeai BasildnA lansdaesr Z•sasraaete s „� " converting SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ' AO the convention of the Canadifin I I _. ' sen Friends Tnesdaq, mo- Tp t Interim sliowed at highest anrseat ratsi. No of Cho he limit _ to 50 Gad %OdT al/C ESSFUL RE .7 I `. aetioe of wittldrawai E J �THORTON y Order t +rfDh 1 f redno9 . '. k . . I - tions b • ` fayormg biennial sessions were Voted PON AN OR ■EAST. lei► MANAG■B:j. Oreleti b sarots and sever : , in00a hsiew, - , AAAA d°�' I''. z in Ciorneling White, s . , - 'e, lr- �, df� morn g �. ! : , f u� ,, t FOR .. t , Sain y . K ALL S SPArIN CURE ` in the Society of Frtet4ds, felt ,: , � _ I reacher reaching in the Flriende' Dr. a i .L,, nao., m.,>tit►.faa , ! OTTERS Vic: SLEI S h� ` i, d while a Bloomfield,PrinceEoward b1O'� rie.ei d m. one ofmrotes i i .AAAA meeting house, '�• aNed. 1 ;........CALL AT....•.... , F t mtaec"� oa�os7ud a m►rs a 0 Frank Bennett, of Bennett d: 8otitit it .. a ander botu.'.. ,� S S Fran • T1~ �j 'Q' *� �+ p Q • o, removed to Newcastle, V4=1 . CIUL - 9 H. E a PQ 1 N .1. E R�,►7 . �q�5 h E I f £q )iOWm�W�ille, se Of the RO 81 Poweb w h KENOALL S SPAi1N ' taken aharRe y CURE -� here he aB ' $ie many friends hero wish him a.,rsoli lw. ' • ! BROCg xUA . 4 �� . $otel. Dr. a J. rsa.:s va . Aw A r, .. , oceBe hie venture. • Bir Gar Aar.•• -I have n.ed several b�fa. of yaw ,,� (. - . � � - i An order. in (`oanaiil hat beet passed Qeadaii'espa•.la oar." with atnith w i •-: { • _:- : Fi . �: 1 , think it the bat Idolmsnt I ever naso. sow ry - �" bano6ioninat the retirement of Mr. Blimael ,,,..led oa. oeT:'I .■e ie.1 spavin cad awn.a W'e have a few second hand cattery wh . �- . i - - - ' ryiimott, eaperintendent of fish culture. � _: will be sold cheap for cash. ' , �a Se will be succeeded by Prof. Prince, the s.iiw.>< r. . Ar 0 - I 0oluuii er of Fisheries. - FW Sale byaU waddrsssaltr, ' TSE WESTERN BANS � .4 881011 sir 1 _. nsa�.o� a John T. Stock, County Treisurer Qf.. s, J, �caxDxD.tt.]G vo.axY, . ti'l 4 ! 4 OF f�A NA DA Wentworth, is short in his amounts about siroeeUNG14 runs. v*. ° 6` ' 1 tg,pp0. The Council have censured lams : IT NCN {N a : in him is office, the sureties } (.. fl i , . <. l .. WN B BRA win rata _ _ • ' nut cod the ams Oapital Antborise�:........-..........161,a00,001i r � bang l ,'I %ARg� THIO D�sTROYER BI PRICE r Oapital anbecribed..t, ...•.... .� 4§ �r g " �'_ 4id Resident --It is cold : but say � A , , ` en twas so cold we didn't ................... member wh R x ��� . f ' , Pa BOARD OF DISEOTOBS. x ia; t r3apir�l a■,aloo _ Gee pu's when we milked the cows. We - :i - net lYiilked and gathered ap the icicles John`CJawan, ltsq . President. ' e ? F R_ eubea 8. Hamlia. Esq., �ioe-i�see. } �,� :,. arrme and carried em in. ! . Oar I l w. F.Oowan, He ., W. F. Allen, Z ,, J. A. (iib- �% 'l �" I (,I qq sq t� - Nezt year will be leap year, and tl}e ulcus Bsq., Robert McIntosh, M.D.. Thomas _ last one for eight yeaee. - Tse leap y a#r it ntw de.t� recent patented to U. s. = i" T. H bMoMtllan AAAA.. .............. r. �' last Of a oeotar Ca.Ada by,CMAA. CLVTMS aq. _ Uaehie ,>~ & z- � which fill in the year' y , a A General, Banking business transacted- ' � r are nut ooanted, eo there will b0 only 28 rarawusK�cv ass. '~ in ebruar Of 1900. Drape iatned. pbyable ail parts of (lanada, Y r�` . , days i>, the F y " E � United States, and on London. Engisnd, paF ':<<<': The hrmere around aiaslpb are mak- { > able is all parts of Bumps Hest current a i snowed on Say � gs is nk Dept»i t interest ,,- . a�'- a Rood thing by raising turnips. RU PT U `: is and credited halt yearly. pec at. m8 by the oar load and Ret a�„�.�L.' They Bell them ., . tu.tion to colleotioa oL Farmer's sate notes. t E.. Y cash. A whole t,rin of cars loaded CAN et '' R ■* . . �. n►. wsssw the .,..�� ltsxAazs: r •th turnipe was shipped last week. WITH NO tNOONVENIME '4 I" I s :# wi While Thoiaas Orsmood, o� Marlrtham, .ri.iriiirriNritM..Iii-3iiaaiil�#at.•••••••*o, �' A: PERF'ECt EA ; mss. �T�auTA pus was resting in hi chair Taeada bis head . Ii `- : fell book and he waa dead.e is 60 . �. - - i . 3- ' ars old and leaves a widow and several. Y e CHtAP NY MAIL E BE(} Tb eNNOUNCE to the 'people of CQrsmolii Gad sarrtrundiog i-� 7 ' y , < '; children. The cause of death was heart �•otu a.A F c X11 cotwtry that ave have pawed into rt►ook, alreadsrthis wee , ever X1,000 worth R failare. ' A CR�a QIVi of new erring R'oada, inaladiag Dross (foods, Prints, (iiiag arse, Flannellettee. ; Rev. Donald/beorge Sutherland, • a Readymade Clothing, Tweeds, Wall Papers,. "' ;. A �f per•oQ 6hirtings, Maslins, rottoa6, Carpets, ,.•- L: L. B., D. D„ pastor of Central Meths• CA" ima.aterial 1�4 Kltq ST, watfn ,,� Etc., bought in the best Markets and at the lowest prices that money could buy them.' �. TORONTO .. • • CAPIA A TM1 !T t _ - - u t diet ohur°h, Iiloor street, Toronto, died _ �I on Tuesday evening. DocaLsed was one TNC wag t INc TZA ' -� r 3 fr �,I i of the moat scholarly men and sacoeaafal _ CELE 6 R AT E D • . Oar new riots are second to none for quality and price. .. TN E p FROM T14 TEA PLANT TO THE TEA cuP ��" � _ 7 patstorB in the �tiethodiet 0000eotion. �� r' I A Chicago despatch says Thomas wit• 1 RIGH VALLE! - J }� :.; IN ITlt NA31Y6 PUfi1TY. a, ea rt diamond-outter from Tor• a ed Dui the finei<t and 10gost shock of Itmay-Made Clothing oyer ,� .. Tom,;, ut t1� tn� 'T�. • son, fin. pe we ha4e pen _ _ x .t onto, committed suicide in a low drink• .. aoltoowledged to be kite beet , .. shown Claremoa/. _ coal forced. oneoon , mg place by taking aarboho said. He gg 1 the}' t t 'n action of the Tpca and to brc d, the s w I• thfi ,4 - came of �a well-connected family in Can• - -" ., .' '� f ,t, put it up tl,e,naelveN and Bell it onl is the oriAtr►al �. ' - I d I11�POE'llA Gi DI,ftE T.... y ads, awe left a wife ai,d two children in .,... 1�hiti $oIDe Y$ gp$ pa lme is wegd But inti and PaatiaRs.ltas, thereby securing its purity Gad excellence• i � x lb. s Toronto,' ....�'+'B UM THE MIA'E.�t.... ink and lb sad never J ld ut up to j� ib i n ,�q Messrs. R09B Br06., Ot Whitby, liAVe _ - I so b A QOOD GRMERS KEEP 1T• ' �;: # pnrchaeed the Armitage furna. west of the 'Qvbyy interior ca►1 whoa you get bel fes oar naw �PaI1 Papel, cher 76 patterns to choose dram, raaginR in �. ; which contains ei ht -Gaits amea of t for same rive.. •� from c. a , Elegant (silt Paper at 1Qc. a roll, regular. price 24e. tf yanr a dna Got keep it, tetl him to write to . - F town, R y too hes P pn P HAYTER i. 04. "! land, for 84,`1U, Gash. The e><ecutors of J - STEEL, 4; ' the 88tate, ;Lie$Bre. $rc►wti and Aastio, �( „and t8 Frost Street East. Toronto: shy E AN Y '' w . •**** de artmonl w tnh and coilaplete with new ahoim goods. , , Gay the buildings on the farm, .when ase , . Oar -Grow Y I ON _ cost more than that amonnt. E. DON W 1� F 8IN4 BT., PICBERINa. , _ _ NDI The campaign in West DarbAoo►">A >now ; . , , . �r • GO TI .. ! , ; - . . •t. � 4. 1 ON fairly -o ed, the oppoeiiiR t;andidatee are (opp Bordon Houses) . P 0 W D E R $ ,, ; :'' - - •.. _ _ g I OANtL o atnizm their foroefi Gad meet► aro DEC E Purifier and ural . rg R (I. W, • , , 0 Is the beat Blood i ' rnnnuneed for ditforent is of the rid• ! . t I � p►r , j' ggB S i r � `� 'ins, with a big rally foe the Reform party AN O. O*a.A ; •" i4 '' DATE , '. ,` �( oonditioa powdear in the Terkel.- Itcares � � i'1 0� sit oseas of gen�.p. debility, loss of spa+_ at Bowmanville on the 82ru1 Inst., when / '' SADDI'�, ' . � •;' Hon. Wilfrid Laurier -;a to bo presefat. T� The O�I�', bite and all troubles arising in►m impurity xR �, a SALMON • • • . V The Oshawa fire brigade was a" to , '' � . HE IN(.. Etc. •.. of the blood. sante per pound, 81bB 5 t k a fire at Hare's moulding shop at 7:45 ~ . olu cheap and goad ,. y , l I l - 60 cents, , Made only by _; Thara►day evening. The f000de7 adjoins - . - R.,, , �, STATIONARY F . I ►;:: I l `,, I�•. SIO SYS E, i the large agrionitaral works of the Coati- t .lot surprise y� • mist and % i hare, Scott Go., acid had the blas. not $CNOOE $UP�II E.: ae1 oar pt►aR•ri in i >$ ' Che Druggist `� g i �. been ' K N I TT i N �I HPBY. , ' d,eaovered in' its intaoo the whole .' G YA R N � kir d ai 1B t tb ..1. '� would don bav's been de• {" ripe in and o w a � ;A � . Y btless, "' - dt �I N E WOOLSe �llir Fant Jars were sU booth beteige the prise T f , .: r, ; aatroyed The fire oauQht the x KE lY atrpols, bat was eztingaushed before it had " " :, i ' w 0018II M1tt� 8IId benefit.„` = �0 epcead. Felly ineared, - e � , ` - , The Commissioners of the York Indust- , : �,D Fatte>rIIB� .. I „ Eol? s►11 kis of Faiti�ers' Prods ts, I i . - ` � 8 ig eO � psi nal Home met reoeatl Gad posed ao i1 ,:. b I:' �� �� ` Y_ h a �nnts amounting. to X600. T6s adVie- .` Ft. B�d i �tk �. `v 1►b41ty Of haven h H me opane0 t :. -- I I i r lrsr insaknuo *gsubuwdoir,.,,r.i,rsNra I'duurrwi,. • , _ . i ' S t e a P 1 C K 1 N G. raA r.NN=,tts with the Newmarket Fire Alarm 8 stem - ,•'ate;""'," ! , y East End - was discussed and the matter will come - , - '. , k i ap before the Council. The camber - of g� °p p�LL ` . 1. i' inmates still remains at 95. A man „ '' ! I; r • nam JOB; Cherry waft taken there from U 1 �� - 4 G� - K.- �� Lelnonville on ' i,. ti'Vednesday. �, - W8. McPherson, of Ulsromont, claim• T.HEg AY 9 ,'•` `'' n ed dame ee from he Townshi cf �'Vhit ;'., a,, _ r; 4 p ""11: �.. , >:, I WARNCLCSET �. . % My- , by for in cries received duet E3e tember �• (e' J p i `�'i f j through a hole in the road whish gould - `;, hsve been reFaired for about `Zoo. hail it v" T.,. µ t oa ` ba ''"•, is en known.. Her . lawyer asked for y ■ �T . � ,• . F 8l, 00, but the council offered 8400 me ii , ' , I lY S l l A ; dg &ReP. After in fhb "' I" t some parley b� firstciaas : ° ` plaintiff a r t if ,:: '. �... , ' . I i , ` is. the laolj to bug :.> y , �,< . - g eco to accept tilts amour p i the comic-! world pay a 826 doctor's bill. ' / :t �.: But the council would agree to nothing '1H TORONTO BARQAT HOUSE *��:_ i more than $40U, and it has been accepted LL $ ! _ ■ € ``- t 1 - ��r a. .- •1A ' k`i end the matter ie now ended. M. C0 -''`� I have in stook -the following;atoyes . • -��__ - --:-- - Q gT I , <- AAAA, • II�AIJHAPPYTHOU - i T t. FAMO i N A ,, V u, : r�: / 4 t ' ' qF 3�' ooIl It VU� '" QTf , ACTIVE, ` s tto r �` �, yy�� w�N� ICS N COMPOUND. ITII first•atasa atockaof pware.Lmade _ W , also a 1 §a Aresent Goold 6 _ �' " '` t-- discovery by - s •► i s . " Exam the best material. trssit T V 1t Y r. i - --.. - -- r t'j,:, phyNciaa; ..,,��, Up EEL g and-. } � wathly by thoumnAs o ; i . - ��`e roc hln 3, ladta. L the only D et ! y� �} used 1n any paY't y 1 r dfs- 11a Tad_ _ �.. . - 'urn ePork�:-° p. a+', x B@w saLeandrelfabienredlelae (Ztr118trll0tlaris . . • - ; R. are of anyrfncipfed drag$Lrts who . - . j 1 1300ialt y : . ,. , f /+� ~'' g 4%ook'nterior medicines fn place of tWs. dill[ atm�A V D f a , {_. co �ij�! C�11 in -tend sea what I n iso for yoM Y tlos Root t'omasa� tai# uosubdi- V uta t"d, ,I. use n and a Dents fa postage fa fetter All nicely painted and "• 'T` r . seated, by ri3tnrn mail !"nlieesieQ `N •• 0.�,_` fa Dlaia eavolope, to ladiae only: A - //'`Yi ! {)(� �i '/y, ��{f '�•�,.il - +�.,�,� ` t� ` - - s f - ''$' `'�.a�, �''' � °"�' y,�:i� Ft N` o- '� y �.+, - 1V1. 'iN Y* `v _ _ P� iia. �j ii / .. p , •� Y 3 a Ds Tr ■ �� i� ` r, N .l. �,._ �r is , , G .. /. - 's_ :, a ...; :,tie r ;;<, , r .. ,, Whidsor Ont.. f; t, % ,�. 4. .. • fiaaadas . ;: :l. , - .n a , , ,.: !" 3�. 3a- .3 x ; • -fi .. . _ :' -a.:. ;.. +T,,,y._K.e_ m AAAA _:, ..a:. . - - . r:.a ��. 4' .r, & ,a - ,;.. k-3,$y.,v . .i ,L.. w:. _.x S ,.d .. •'... :i':. _ �td in til F € ay r of . i r E.�+i w Wtbitby by W. $ H�waie � F l'' ,. �',� 5<& _ .. _ 1 144.{. a t i 9, '.'�:z " K _ g �. i 1 4� "p _`yF - K �, E �. iii FF fi';y7� _ "s...,..,,r _ t •i§.. --sem �.. _ 1'.. ::'i++:. P -e6 _...wwrr�".r"`- ., . , , _ I LI R —,.�= . _ ... _ bags etind saltl It ae yon would titer mime T i Nil t3HT F 0 p418 a lecture on ambulance work ti�as to pro- ... Household 0 I quantity for cooking. ktoupd and pack it � 9 - -;.:- ". - ! BRIGHT E SENGERf BOYSi green. His presence was required for the . A 1Reiima►rbabie bfaeove.r purpose of • down. olo10ely, about an inch in depth, with f "td is ' Hoene Sewing P4llltfil, sets Blade br a tosyl� ` -- _ eIntvr.ATlxa d Oosrs>t, r 8 e► woollen poaudeC, but be careful out According to a des q�•• LONDON THE` GREAT 1S PROUD OF = I ill tiles you are doing a job I harp always bruise the oabbage. Now put in another B patch .thlit lis . LO asci having various limbs bound_up. , Y the rounds of -the papers, It HER MESSENGER SERVICE. disliked, Mrs. Peters," said Airs• Price,• la er of cabbage !bout an inch in. dap th • P Pe • a convie, utiell "The ofuials take a particular pleasure Y Ohio State Penitentiary -- in rakin on the staff one-armed or out.. and salt it as before, then pound. down► y has invented handed lade of cod character. One of the as her frfead resumed one work laid dawn batter that needs only some one Lo - Nevem Ateused of Loareng or ienpadenee, g , at her entrance. "I often wish. we could Fill .the cask or jar, pressing ea h layer Y Aniftiivnyx Alcrt said rneraelle -some oldest .boys in the company's service 1a one- Q - We bb , fashion of buttons and dawn as hard am passibla without' braising to at and set, it Into'action. of the Varian* Errands~ Performed b7 handed; but if he is deficient of his proper return to the -old he cabbage. Oover the top with two lay- that among the claims made for. this � the ?lesyeu>ters—No Mork is Too Strange complement of limbo he makes up for it in buttonholes on all dresses, it is so difftoult � of cabbage leaves an oaken board and Undertake. medal■ of a#pion he nae earned four. Such ks sad a es Zook niael ." g ' battery, is one that by its use 9 0l04 lligi0 For the Boys to to have boo y Y cavyy weight. Pour water over slowly be m le to wind itself b tntBhl .. London has a messenger service of which an array is a guarantee of good conduct and "I used to find it ,o," replied. �drs.Petarte, t'll it shows a little at the top. If the y its o*n tick, the British metropolis is proud. It pidvides trustworthiness, so it is not surprising toAS I learn that this boy has carried hundreds of ••until I learned from a dressmaker I had at �i tie agwater will suffice.elTiee * thin © h owe � lvery Th ustia battery is described as fill. smart, capable, ambitious lads, who v:e pounds at one time with him to various the house, W hen ready for the palace' o er the cask and set it In a' modentaai - with eac)t other in exec bring .their tasks, parts of the country. Iq the summer he tarn down both sides of the, front about a Th,Y "If wo dissimilar conductors • t worth lad took w rm place until termantstton ceases. 'L'hi,e I of else n a manner that will win recognition and and another equa•ly trustworthy Darter of an ,nob on the side for the eyes, m y be determined. by the non-appearance trioity t hieh are' subject- to slight, atuoik charge of the canteen of a volunteer damp. q are reward. "Few people have any idea of the work and about half on'inoh on the side for the of, bubbles around the -outside. . I6 will ohwoga lander the influence of sound w writer says :--"A corrQspondent of involved a ple havea meeaen er. The or inarily require three or four weeks to joined gether aftat the manner of a summoning g Y hooks and' baste it.- Sew on the hooks t� Pyr mentioned that little dream of -the miles of wire whirl: ' oo Mete the process, when a cloth should of that i opile. bars, and the o en eo the St. James?s l„azette m and eyes, event through the little rings, tied over the cask end it should be set P da ke having retired to a iipo� in the north of have been laid, of 6he'battery�room beneath Y y' insulate 'b a suitable nonconjUetwot Scotland twenty miles -frou� any railway the district office, of the difficulty of finding and also over the aides to keep them fire. in pool place. If no water is turd the Y reliable superiatendenta, of the anxiety of You aced not break off the thread every kr ut will not be as white, if too much'salt both sot}nd and electricity, a cnrr�t >a . station, and five hundred from London, he the superintendents to afford a cod service is sed fermentation is checked. generated when sounds are mads an t p ,q time, but as ry it teem one to the other. vicinity lof the exposed cutis. I( tea he . was flattering himself that he was suffiei- to their numerous clientele. these winter ,t to ria :lanae e. --This reeelpt ler rnak- Whoa this ie done out .the facings, and tl; fs more such elements are connected °C sully removed Erse all things savoring of storms have given the foreman linesman many ing bologna has beets tested and found to I together an anxious momout. Spans of wire snap- overcast them across the eyes and under cl have the ordinary cell bel► b the monster cit But lo, in hie pathway, be ood ; Take three pounds of lean be°f' cls pinph the hands ►n front of theyeitpo _ Y- ped by furious squalls mean circuits ens- the hooks. In this way hooks and eyes are three pounds of lean pork, two pounds of . lice es he descended the hillside on his 'home- pended, and that means complaints from both covered except the little part that Is fat con and a und, and a half of beef on sof the battery." _ . .. - - ward way, unconcernedly stepped .along a subscribers, naturally indignant. ' P sue ; ut the is" meat into a saucepan of Thus i4 would tw seep to he a dei " One feature of the messenger service needed. The only-difiioult part is to have hot water and lest the► sattttwpan over the working pn a principle very eimalac tot t t, boy, in the uniform of the Loudon District has. acetest et been developed, and is the es project the exact dfeisnoe neoes- of the tht rmo•eleetrtc pile; the sound vibra, 1VIe sen are with a bundle of fishing rude Y Y p Y F Sri for half an hour. Cut the p�eeses Bne, K I little known. When it is, it is sure- to be sar which should be abotit an eighth of eac t kind b itself. Cho the suet and tions bei g in this ossa sutgtituted for the eve his shoulder. He had been chartered appreciated; for it is so simple and so r- Y Y p haat vibr tions as a motive force. There per an leen." is thaoret Dally no absurdity tri this fret the Piccadilly office by two gentliemeu fact in insuring its object --viz., abaolnte ..1 think those directfona will bel me ba n, each by itself. 9eaion each with +and i0 watchfulness on the part of a watchman. ,� er, a little thyme and ground glace ; seems rat er Pablo of c than otherwise that �" `.-' . , on 'a bicycling tour. His duties; to valet TtIE TELL-TALE cLOrx next time, said. Mrs. Price, grate ally. Pe ' Y Fill skins with a battery sable of converting the energj them, travel with their luggage, while they . Now I think I will tell you what I learned ol'o all lightly together. of sound wi electrical ener Ky Could be is•all ver well, but it only tells its tale on from a dressmaker, 'though I think ver the mixture, tie them in lengths, and --put built actru on a principle le enttrel' anal g. - - were laboriously breasting hilly roads on Y. Y the in Lee(,brine for ten days, then smoke P P Y og• . the following morning. In the meantime likely you may have practiced Y ' ous to that to which therms-Plefaric car, - 1.saNeties, and apparently to enj.oy an coca - )the watchman may have been drugged or ''Perhaps not," was th 'sinawer, "let me the . To�propore the skins : Take beef rent@ are due. It will be reel=cohered that sional day's fishing. Who, would not be a murdered, or be drunk. Rnti under the hear it." fa . tines, out them in long ftrdps, wash Edison in t e early days acttinlly parented Messenger Company system th w%tehman .� th roc hl in warm. water, turn them and District Messenger boy? • . g P Y Y I always had trouble with my skirt g y Scraps thorou hl wash iD a device fo aceompltehing thA Jame con_ "=But, upon further ingq?ryI it appears is obliged to signal to the district office at $a iD iD the middle of the bank until wa n again. F g y. stated times, either hourly or half�honrly, gR tw or thraewmers, thou mask them in sa16 version, an It worked, too:.. bac was of no learner of sewing largo eyes on each side of value whatbvar commercially. Ile. -con, , that the stern path of duty occasionally as arranged. Should the signal not arrive the middle of the belt and honks to match wa r -till wanted for use. 'The skins mast struethd a huge'tuning fork whi,; h was to - ' leads messengers into places where they within three minutes of th-, appointed time be handled carefully in the process. of on the seams of the waist. I Dever had be caused�vit'h brate til a.mxKne.'Uc field b - . would prefer not to go—and to undertake a messenger ie sent to enquire the reason, any more trouble of that kind. ole rising as they are often quite tow and 'resgnsnos its tunflamental . no e duties which are, to say the least, unpleas- Thus assistance can at time be summon- eyes," remarked Mrs. Peters, "I have to r easily. sounded on another instrument, and still r ed without the watchman leaving the • heed that plan and found it very satisfae- - later. Alexa der Graham Boil -invented th ant.. hot long since a private hotel rang building. A report is sent every morning , - 9 • tory. 1 lease a:ous@ me a moment, while A REMARKABLE RUSSIAN. telephone,w lohieansdaptationof themme . . up. - to the managar of the building showing the I.look fora hit to mend this undershirt idea. The magneto receiver, when u�,tf ae „ . tie glad Gnie is tetemawhtoh Ifs nowtnn o �r „ A ealtbi Man, Tet yeast Tslstel and P - When the boy presented himself lie with. Returning a few moments later, s transmitter, -is a very familiar example . was told to send .the biggest and strongest' �" ' p' e.he said I can't boar to see tunnels and Y of the facility with which 80111141 vi1!1 give oration at the Cafe Royal, been there soon. stockings or other clothes mended with. Nis Fanelli Workl Aiith the La4etretrY rise to electric currents. The-. ooilvtct'e they had. Fortunately a tall,- strong lad ( er the murder of the night watchman must thread or malarial that does act match I mea Their Estate. - idea,' however, does not involve t.htH princi• . of about eighteen was to the 0ffice,'who have been detected within an hour, or even sometimes think a hole is almost preferable While Russia has long been a's"ot6ym pie. It would be a more direct method in' a much shorter period. This would have . to a gra stocking darned with blue, or which ma ntism was not esaeottal ac aIL probably meant the murder's deteotioa and black ung enk in ►woad wttb recd or a brown tO despotism end oppression, there is as• g If this announcement iar authentic, it u - + possibly saved the life of the victim.. ,a tell where there should be a black one, s oiated with it one name that has become one of considerable interest. Ae a method . " In concluaiun, the following are atniorig g y • representing of generatin current for power or i►gking 1 iuttone all kinds of mea.iin threads in f collier in mea lands as re rosentiti a . _ N �il . the various-errandr-perfortned by the eom- cotton, linen, silk and wool, bindiugs 'in covalence -remarkable in theory and puIrposes, h wever, it is, of course, highlf � • I parry's messengers. Leading a blind man I tatfeta, ribbons and even webbing by the_ absurd. : I ' ' t about, taking a young lady to school, i yard are to bok bought at most reasonable P aotits alike. Count Tolstoi L well known t taking children to 8311001 daily -and -bringing a an author, but letter known as a man.. _/ . r " - � I prices for making old thi. _.■ as Rood as , � - 77 -. • . - �� I � them back taking luncheon down to river � , t l !,I 1 , new, and for keeping the new in perfect a is desoenddd from one of Rumia s oldest ONLY 1 ELVE aF TE:EM LEFT. g t f;'' E. pi: airs, acting detective in plain clothes, f milies,and before' ha was twenty he acme -- j oond ,tion. �'.: ! G down into the westcount.ry to pay a county „ „ I I t.I � For that reason, remarked Mrs, Price, I \ court oummcns, . shopping at the stores, „ i w ssession of a lar t amottnt of proper•; An Aropt-;t F=einrt Ran of tndtan, IN& I I think it would be an ece,namy is the P'i R taking a- newly arrived Indian servant Hia ideas during bis early lila were - csvetil In liritlsh Columbia. i to the play, and a newly arrived (Getman same direction to buy the 'watno makes and y.. II cock out for colors in flannels anti hose from season to . of very different. from those prevailies in . A remnaa of a once •powerf it and nam• RiOLT.yTitD MES9ENGFR9. season, so that one mwy have material t0 t A wAt:x t;v Tilt t ARK. . ►i` class althuugb he soon themed a die- Brous India tube has just been covered Was in - training for the police. . Ff' I � reinforce weak places without buying it.'' ' . 1.accordingly dispatched io the hotel, it (and bringing list tack, to the disgust of "'Chat i. true," was 3dra. Peters reply, itiioD to help the ,our people living on by 1''nnz A�az sear the head >f Portland being about midnight, and was conducted her fellow servants, who 'hoped he had "sod for that reason 1 oftru tl.ink iteuuna• is estates Witnessing an execution led ("anal. Ur. iScaz ham devoted h s 11ie tQ . . to.a bedroom upstairs, where he was told ! left her there.) :luny othor t,musing in- my. to drb-a in one color entirely or to im to'study the relations o(..goverameat the study olf the Indian race to . merits. he was to cit ftp with a gentleman who was stances might he related, buts the list would dress a child su. - and religion with the result that he carne In the inte+gest of the Berlin yltt9e�m and I . ' ill, and keep him in bed. After ,b ring he a very Iona one: - These to one other " You dont mekn always In no rheas• ' . . here about an hour he came to the,con• -point which should he .nientioned, and that of color ?" asked hits. Price, rather depre the British ��seaoistioa, he went.- ' : �Rritui ; - clusion that they had. left him in -.charge iw the utility of the fire r►nd police call, catuiKiy. Columbia alfew months ago, ht%ti tug heart _ of - Many serious tires have been ext, wished "Oh. no, indeed," was the quick answer. - �. that one of the British Colnniirta'e Iudish A RAVING LUNATIC,. (by the prompt arrival of chs' Fire�ueen,' "But it one's clothes and hate and gloves _ tribes p sal many of the diet: rchar- summoned by the call heir. As will be {were either -all blue, of which many shades - j .1. • . - end such proved to be the case.' The boy, I readily understood, it is of paramount lm- o,)uld be usa•l from the darkest navy blue .0 � - •f - aeteristico-physical, religious+, iso a! Lad however, stuck manfully to.'his post Lill iportancethatimmediatelyoilthediscovery to light blues in wash goods, and shirt - mental—of the ancient Ewypctans, from: the norm Q. R� ceutly there was another , of a fire' the whole energies of the person waists, it wuu'.d save much trouble in match- ' - which their legends• would iud:,-ate that , curious ^ase where an un -fortunate man; on the 8p -,t should instantly he devoted to I trilyinings, silk, thread, oto , leftover from ,i -they hind desoeu•ted. deranges in his mini appeared at one of I extinguishing it. If, the{Ffore, he has, drtt/etn+king. Or, if they were all brown." r r ', ? On arrtve►l the investigwtbr learned that - - _._. the offices and asked for two boys to Pit I ready to his hand a means; of summoning . ' l believe there is. something in your r the tribe he sought, now elmwa elitiuct, : up %i ith him to protect him. One was assistance, without rushing. out of the idea; aira. Peters. I shall;,hink about it.' •f_. 1 ,, '. , had a home somewhere in the- Naas River , -. sent and the other was to follow, but 1 house to Qive an alarm, thereby making a ,, t r �� country, hither he hurried. Ifs found before he came the man got eo nervous draught which gill fan the flames, it will i : ' 1 , �'• that the l� be had once rangt•d rhe crust ghat lie sent+ the first boy—to hi8 no small be odds in favor of the fire. being got under ; ' - -" !_ R1Ce.- ,; t extent of 'Zeuntr from Behut's Caurl in _ relief—for a pyhctman as well. - control by the prompt use of handy applf- 1ti'}ifld rice is of tea seen tin the table it ' , �\ ' �: , . Alaska to Gape Fox, and ezten i;ng .toa�a "The puui:� do not realize hove carefully antes at -the initial stage, A couple of �- �,t l• io the Naas River but that unah.e, 'N Y. ' ' - this elaborate meksenger service is organ- minutes' delay might mean the total de- t with ma°y Peoples considered a dish otaly B q • , , t t for Invalids a f reason of their more . acefu! ,ia� ,o>'ut�n iz�d. Ever effort is made to lacune the etructton 0f the house.. B the use of the and with otliers alwayscook i `b; . , i' +,I -a' ,t. pe i Y y i anti pursuits, to- oppose the inroads of efficiency and shsolute pro•uptness of the callbox r fire, which broke out at 3 o'clock � in -one of two or three ways. This shout a ' r ; y: Indiana from the coast and from the lock- • service. Even a meaaenger police force had on a Sunday night in a house in Green, t f I. 0 •°� not be, for share are many dainty and pa • ,t., ' ies the tribil had grown smaller awl grids• been organized in every district: The str et, Grosvenor square, a month ago, t l� �� , stable was of preparing it,. '}► , �' ally smaller, unfit now- but' trr.:-ldn souls . duties of this police are to occasionally, at was cc ibecd to two.roolga. Had it not been, Y P �' g - ,'. . ti� ,t Y remained what was Daae a great people ,� uacertaiti hours, patrol .their tiistri--tt to for the prompt use of it the, whole house I In cool weather when vocited rice w d f (1 ' They have even lost their name, the Pre' .,-. . take notice of any messenger who might f must have been burned -down. 'Chs+ police � keep foes several days, cook quite a quau i• sent tribs uses Tsotsout, ,betnK takes . -ounce to be improperly dressed, a per. tali, too, is in almost dally use." t ty and )gems it. in a mould—a long or aqu e - e°p� IL[d TOLUTOL from the Naas River lauauager ui whirk ff r,niug his duties in a slovenly manner,asm it is synonymous for slaves. These Igdi The chances of this, however, are very ,� - cake tini maker a good one. Either simp y to adopt as tihe practical armed of hie life ono dider �in appearanse, .meseurementi, r,3rnote, for a meseenger is not only encour Moustaches Prohibited. boil the .rice in water or cook it is s dou le the Mormon on the Mount in its most literal aced to perform hie errai,de in good timehistory and customs, from any au►er Ind,• - by the bestowal of silver jriedale carrylug1.� This is the rule at tho well known bank' boiler, using Doe cup of ride to. three I meaning. Following out his example, lite am of America, and are apparently s - gratuities with them, but an ofleuder ,in ing house of Messrs. Coutts dt Co.,b9 Strand. sweet milk. When cold, out off slices as lives in the simplest style. He and his distin-nive family. Dr. Boaz ,foes not, this way is first warn'e1t, then fined, and 1 None of the hank clerks wear Moustaches,. needed: One pretty way of using is ao, family work with the laborers on their however. agree with those w. lo shave. - . farm. He learned the trade of a shoemaker pronounced there ancient Egyptians. Fheir - lastly dismissed. Taken altogether, the and it has lo'ig been considered a point. of 'aipread laye're of bright•oodored jelly ie• and gives much of his time to work at the sociology possesses much ill comm -in wilt discipline of the service, which is in the 'business etiquette that all the gentlemen tween slieos of the cold rice --three lay rs bench. His life and words are made aeon• that of the Phliraohs and their .legend' et:'i•:ient hands of an.old Horse ArVilleiy• 1 : coati, who is enthusiastic in praise of his employed at the bank should wear frock• of rice Bud two of jelly—thea altos do n sant protest against injustice eveepwhere, also t►re all of the "great river. " But th1 • -. lads, is admirable, and strong an Fit -de costs during business. hours. A clerkship through it and serve ootid, with -cream lid His wealth is most freely shared with the expert does not consider this 8utb,:ieut, U cars pervades all ranks. per ,and, were he left free to follow his establish a11ythin in view of physics' p p at Meser� Coutes to considered Dna of the sugar,I _1 own course, he would doubtless be. iready dissimilarities. He has taken careful and "Since this admirable organization, took ; ,prizes in the bankin profession. Some of Acether .fan dish. is meals 'b talk n y to Londoip by stpr,n +hc -'vueral YoBc Oihce P g P ey y g Rive away all that he has. His fine scholar• voluminous notes, howf ver, which he Will has lost some of its most treasured lauprels, the men and university graduates, many slices of the rich, rubbing butter over 0 sen shlp also fa devotes to the service of others, study and compare on his return to Loudon and most emphatically -been beaten wu its have been e1lue�►ted at one of the rest ' and browtaiag in a broiler. Spread on a but end he' has been engaged in preparing for and Berlin. The language of the ,rsowonts, . own ground in certain directioaa. The piii,lic schoo s while several have been t plaster and put cooked obiokea (minced on the common people a collection of the best is, he sive, remarkable in its likeness to each slice ; arnish with parsley and rye thoughts from the greatest thinlcerts of all the Egyptians. . . new service is so expeditiously and occur• called to the i nglish bar. Some years agn g g gyp hot. f3imp y browned iu butter and se ved times. The persecuted Stundists have had . - - �, . . � ' Ately performed, and withal sQ cheap, an attempt wias made to have the unwritten ,. ii - u rice toast. it is a delieit>us sod a ails pia wa.meats ni nth Oat often the dem�,ud8 of the company a law regardin moustaches reiciinded, but it Y F y,+tndeuob is fine bold prepared breakfast dish. that he Ilea ained that no ons rson, pro• Finical resouraes are ditfi_ alt to comply with, and was foubci .hat a greater number preferred B pa • ' many a drue every inessenger from a station the old oustoin to remain in force than were O)ok the rice and psok in' wet a ps ; bably, wields a greater moral influence in _.. ,_ . will be out simultaneously. III fact, the to "favor of 'its abolition. This curious , C I, turn oat on a flat dish and lace Russia to -day. Hia worsts are eagerly - . _ �, . - . _. ...,o..,;..., .- - __ _t 1 _ -f _. . . 't.i. _1 _1 1.11- __ .4 w wi �__L 6-11 --J-....-L --. ,1 __se etas i_--_ L _ . - A— - . . � . . ­ x r,ROrVING AT A 3iTGJ1TY RATE, and feeling that.a service so praiseworthy and admirable must be a• matter of quickly . growing interest, we have gleaned some • . particulars at headquarters for the benefit of our readers. Tt is satisfactory to see, in the -first place, that their healthy outdoor - work has an excellent effect on the army of boys in the company's employ. All of them . ` look the vt;ry picture of health, and . . despite their numbers, cases of sickness are . extremely rare. As an instance .of the ceaseless call on these young messengerw, a fair example of a couple of day's work' at a single branch may be given. At tiie -Piccadilly office recently considerably over 800 calls were performed in two daysraome - of these representing long journeysinto I the country, and including many tripe into tha suburbs. t "Qui•to recently- the company have start- _ ad a number of bicycles, so now for a small ' j additional fee an extra accelerated service ., - . can be given. The royalties inflie ed on the company by the Post OMce re so excessive that several additional features have lately been introduced. "No work is too strange for a London District +kleeaertger boy. Nothing ever *' surprises him, Quite recently one was 'ru -1;; up' for by an institution. Oil Arrival -; e w :m onriducted on to the platform where , 4.4.:.g t L - _it. A111. ._ ,,'L 1 f.-. _14 ." k- . " ,.; ••r ri. f`. L.,.' f t / 5 # S x �.JI. Y - 1•' f K R u . i r -. : Y y } W f i9 R bu 6 F l �- 1 :>r _41 r. \ e 1 I fi F'' i. 2 .� L is � y' Y. F k fi-. ^�:. fit'. l� , : K. ,..y., f� l PLV .fir a I x' � 6 1 _ 'L. r :_*• ;C,a� "ice=jr4-Tyr w .i:,';e , •et'N..tr.'n"3'�.at.. .a_, L 1,,. .._ _ �.. 1 ... Aa :.. �. 11 �; o-'+..''N�.. Gi ..M6+L3�a 6rge -tea houes in the city, while it is well nown that some Church of England idhope preer the curates under their barge to be; clean shaven. ' A lady who pied about �hree years ago to enforce a saved face u the groom in her employ- ►ent,and Ldi issed him at once because he afused oomp liance with her order, found oat the law gave bar no such power, and ,as muloted in £5 for wrongful dismissal nd th costs of the motion by the Judge of as Bedfordcanny Court. j :: Envious. "So poi d gold your friend -about my hree hours' peach," said the emancipated roman. "Yes," replied her husband :: l. "What di he say?"' a I "He said he wished his wife would make er speeches ,to on audience instead of to 1111.' G V6 Him A show.. "Ons .mor request," said the ` siok -matt, 'anal I shall die satisfied." A4Xame it," said his weeping wife.', "I want John to write sty obituary for e's . the biggest liar in,,- the family, and ,in't timer and much chance to spread timself 1" i ,- ti� r t s -, I s� 4 J Se , y s F P d i''•• S '- k 'y 1u. ."r r fF d r �L • < 4- y �: o-. q .t.. 2,.J. n .' l_ . k Y. . vZn 9= E �'" .j is - •t 1 .F is _g L. 'tea, - is { vl. .�a i �k r . a ., 1 4 .W y dda} 1 .nytd. 1" -1;��-'rte serve eii,ner wits cream or a marine ode of saga • and butter. When he r.I a is cooked n milk it s oonver to 4wm• ed rice" by adding (as so 0--" ol, cool, cup• ful of stiffly whipped cream seasoneu 4th lemon. Pale roughly on a dish and erve when vary cold. Pls,n boiled rice is to some taster Q in. sipid di h, but if served with lemo it is very di Brent in both taste and a petr- aaee. fore putting the rice on to jcook, slice a amen thin and cover with sugar. When the rice is in the dash ready f�r the table, pour the syrup over it and pl the slices of lemon over the top and sere one or twu.61 the slices with each dish of rice. Rice fritters are made by boiliugia cup of ;rio8 in a pint of milk,.adding the ten yolks of three eggs, a tablespoonful of sugar and two of $our. When oolid, add the whites of the eggs, beaten stili', and drop by spoonfuls In hot lard. Fry h deli• cats brown. -i .•-•., .Far.. U •• p- a SOUP Hrout and `Rolog•m . `, - Thia method ' •Preparing m►bi' ago is given by a Dutch woman who was noted for making excellent sour krout : 19liee (cabbage with a slaw outter ' very jib 'arp kife, sprinkle a little salt: on the bottom of a jar or cask, Out is sonee oab- i I 1 .. �- aur-+y.>ri , . a ,. 3- t pYYp t t 7 a_ i a 0 y 'a 7+ 3 3 .. 9iN a._ _{ t. t 0,11,0 fl� a i IWhed have a wide oiroulationl,ip manuscript among thepeople. However widely one may differ fromviews that would make Christianity opposed to government, and a synonym for anarchy, and howevgqrr little one may approve not a few of Tolstoi'm' positions, it cannot W denied that he has stood for .principles that hitherto have been in little danger of being too strongly empha- sized either In theory or in practice. . _.-.-. The .Bleyele Manla- . . The medical journals are discussing the Interesting . subject of bieyoling, and they agree that when a man once falls victim to the bicycle mania he does not reoover'until the period. of three years has elapsed. There are exceptions to this rule, and those ex- oeptions are those men and women who take up,bioyoling as a means of recovering and conserving their health. These people practise the exercise temperately and mod. eistly ; they are to be mast with in the byways rather than upon the highways ; the do act seek to acquire spiced, and,they ultito with the phvsioal delights of the exercise the keen appreofation of 'those beauties of nature which are -presented' in the cotutrae of their' exoarsions into the ttBtC<tlry. t . a . a ', c . .>. rP' PON at' . i u @� f' t 4 .�13i,. v ✓'' ,J},C. a 'Y pp @t~ yyti ,N& - �.1 k a '9,H 1 it T S t.-� . f*r :. Wil' . s.' y'.���,, a - 1. .1 . . . � � .. . - I .. 1f . - . .. . . i't f l I t ` . /f r , i t, t . 1 i' l' , I, Tramp—" Thanks for the clothes, mum' but Bever mind the tie." ' .Hind lady—" But you -said you %anted to look like a -gentleman . Tramp--" That's jest it, lady ;riot this 'ere tie would queer the hill biz i Yer see, they tie their own ties ill the saciety i .*$ moves in, mum." r,_ .. A Saving of Wood - Subsoriber--What I no file in the a ve , i . this cold weather I t j - Editor—Novo I but there's a credit0f k' coming round this morning who eatd b1' 14-, would make it hot for me. ;i i,--spl /;. , t •. ' .1 I�. 4 i14 a . .' C k d :. i a _ :,4_ T " -' cK r �- - _ IF , .. .. . s _ - m-_ ,I_ , ''. f '+, ::'�'• , s a. t - _ • {%`- W. 11 TM'`i',es_`.# . D. s -*' Fo: -. f +!�?'74,',b' *� vyx -Syr �.�f•: ;' �yN+f�tie.»•a ,a .{ , '(?fF . -� _ j .,,i .- .. . ' ,1 �.. -. 4 "TH,�� wY' ,.'r' a V-__'F�.a13 'A', I'' +-ice{ t t4.: :'f}. '�- - t.. :\_ i � i x r .f, . , H ul[� lrts�t aR ,►r te�.a, • t . < eH Tib►$ ' T8A1� ,.. GIRAFFE - �•.. i - ¢. . � ,, ff �� 0.0 , �e . y 4 Almost Neeesstttt 4 the we. 'tr- i vera rt That e!n woman as'he �fORfaB of. t0 wgg. J 4�p lea. Bat Ie. ilhisbijl)d tli ing or Leatlior-t'lethian, hind 1u tMe ballon sell �oetle>t R BAs. «. w ^ w'"� Dota`b forget this. • �- eF `I r �t1aa- lrin Weak. Rervosis aatt Imartirlted Oost't Totiaeei► il)1►i4 it eisaekta �etslr L![ �� ` Tris bush is horribly dense pbd bony, 7he 'h'a 1� Ralrty sib, Aad ew�d ne Barest Froiia seater a Away � f � i �:.1- - pBd the thorns are of such a patum that output f the shipbuildin"' 0cds�in *''M *l•-13he w'as gsideeeeA to ©ive is tie truthful, startling title of a book aboub - � . ►'r `�� - ,` bb United'i g�oni in 1894 e:oseds (chat . �'Iwtc ruts a Trtat aced s lgat>t Kai To No-To atrou eel cord breeches can ew►tjoely of q�q Baa, the. harmtew+. rxuarwnteed tobacco 1. , the g nits. The old ir4•affe mo than 210 000 tons, and the i■R earth- habit cure that braces up niootinized uerv@e. A c _ , e vpithstand their asap g . , eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak .< lrrorn C tttien gain strength; vigor and manhood. You - ® i with hides neatly an inch thia�, at►re prgporttoa of team tonnage to the tette►1 Bvangellat, Hamilton. run no physical or financial risk, as No -To -Baa �, ;, bulla, nb We err often asked: '• i sold under guarantee to cure qr money re- , no thorn in the forest, and ti a tot>!n s laaaoh d is larp(er than iAver before. yon think 0r. landed. Book tree. Ad. f3terling Rem,ady - Wlliia Pink Pills are any good t Do you ' for Th� country as not, says The Saturday till kit aright Lo too -'publish those glowing Om, SH 8w Paul at, Montreal. • a � , � '_� »i through the armed thickets as though they Re ew, reach d the production of 1889 am tints of cures said to be ,affected b the ge- age, w > were black currant bushes. There is only. wh h was 12 Jud •`Yore Mica t" Mian P;Ider-• c pt i, az , �j Lo be done -to- forget the sickle r vent. greater than that P1D Pil s t" 0# course, we think the Pink "Thirty-two." Jude (to secretary) -"Pub a Is:ative and NERV13 TONIQ ` '" r11 " ' one thing of 894 b Pill are good, and if we. did not think it down born in 18.2. � Agreeable ' . .- Bold by Drt>ggist+s or send., sD4. . , thorns and follow them. The spurs go in, , but la year was the "bat of the rig t to uMiah the testimonials we would (Iet.N1d Of Nei11iI8. Samples tree - .. silent pony eDrin s forward, alma the pant 8ve yearn, $iz hundred and to not o ' aad•10PNPa the g a fru headlong. Crash fourteen i Perhaps it i pot -to be wondered Thq Favorite TOOTH POWDE>s There i no use in fooling with nearalais. Teeth sad death. �, t , 'chase begins. It i g .me Vega s of a gross tone a wall at t at people ask such queattone,when they It it •disease that lues we. onl iio the KO NO fa X01. go the tall gleets, their long necks rising exoeedin. 1 baa atonies of clerks bPin stn to ed to Y y '' . - � . tliatieall their bawds some g • +� were built' last year in g P Y tneist powerful remedies. No remedy et FOR OLD CAN OIAN g'�ANP and fall►u►{ rhy Y• th ' United Ki gdom, ori up fictitious testimonials to the 15� 00 of , times beucji"g low to escape &.bough which against, 318 vessels efii discovered has given the grand results t at need laser 1 an 1868. y of acme cheap and nasty patent invariably attends the employment of Fol• LOOK u>r YOUR OLD LMTTRUS and old col- + I, , all but ecrapR� the wither. wi b w grog t "nage of 27U,OOp built in in icinea The Dr. Williams -Medicine q ,:: c42 a: it is wondertul how such monstrous game the �ooliinies and foreign countries pu to. Co. do not follow that dish neat tios son's Nervilin0. Nerviline is a five lei t = of and �t the hi heat sash evade branohea and tack this way and ? - P specific for all nerve pains, and ought to be p (� NE�DHAIK +,;-. 7- oan gather. ther. , as here are few places in the Dominion 664 Main St. E., Hampton, ret.- - 4 the incerruptions'and ubstaolee wh o the marvellous e!$oae of Pink kept on hand in every family. 9atd every I that among. g gallop, • jI Y where, 25 cents a bottle. of the forest, It is a lou h allo , indeed The Reitikh hanoellor of the 9xch uar, Pill has not been proved. Their method - Permanently cured t in ten minutes the hunter has driven in thereaent d bate oa the de resat n of ,os our readers may have o ecus "$he's•s► verirett irL She is really STAMMERIN�JI by a striata Rdnca. bu P Y bs d la to Y Y g his pony right up to the tail of the nearest trade, Mid th t at.the resent time here publish interviews which representatives immense." ",And she has an immense �roanl 8yste Tr.HE ONTARIOvance f INaTITUTE,r. `, , �•-. bull snd, from the fuddle, hu fired his P of reputable and well known journals father. to boot." e fella 1►ehiad s'little, thea closes i twice &s muo cotton imported for gnu• I 6bShuterSt. Toronto „t shot. H have had with persons who have been • j , - A. P. 754 1, 1. up and. tires again. Both bullets planted facture as ther was twenty years ago, that benefit by a course of Pink Pills, three ANTED. -Bright, Bra ht, Live, energetic men in „ . Ivan a . every section of he country to introduos + P cotton is halt t e rice but that _ g K lute assurance that every case - in theneighborhQod an article of universal ' ' l close to the coon of the tail, have lowed price, deep into the short body of the giraffe and publishe is genuine. Several such oases WAG sate HlaHaa. L, have come a under the notice of the Cana• WALTER BAKER & Cal usage- 6e. t safe at every house. 8pien- and done their work. The painted grant1. did ohaneae to make big money. Address, ..-,- ... s'� {alters, sways, and then in an instant falls ge oontende that a fall in prices a Bots dean Ev golist," the latest being that of w. Ar LOFTUS, Montreal. . ­ .. I.. to earth, carrying with him in pia Mrs. T. Stephens, of 215 Hunter street The Laigeat Manufacturers o! __ �, , D the profits of e -capitalists most, but that was p PURE, HIGH GRADE AG1 1JT i WANTED JI.h 4, - crashing a Dagiilton. Mrs. Stephens is quina + � ruin a scout sapling. ark chestnut of the the thin in w ioh the laborer to inter sled entl►uai4etio tn.her praise of Dr. Williams' COCOAS r.1Q CHOCOLATES- OIi the latest apd beet line of Books an " , r a,at, (almuat black with age upon the back), g 1 this old bull, measuring nineteen feet from is the volume of trade. If there a so Pink 'Ila, and is very positive that - ' ,4, u10,t.h.�erecehed 1' Bibles in Can a all aims and price Terms liberal. Write for circulars. p man millions f unds of cotton im rel the hate done her a great amount of good. WII.I.11AM Bal Publisher, Toronto the hoof to the ti of the false horns, forms y pc y and work6d n there mast be so man ore Her fro hie was indigestion and general HIGHEST AWARDS Maria t� r a nob.e prize indeed. As he lies there in `� the long yellow grass, he loots, surely, the thousands of an employed,, and it is a fact debility, For about a year she was under . strangest of all survivals of the tanner of that the vol" a of trade has not elimi ash. a physi isn's oars, without devivipg any ggnn u I E & SONS'' S. 7- .11 the dark ages ; a priceless and patihetic ed. '•'What has happened in the last bene. t therefrom. About three years ago lnfiStial UII� Food ' - i , y twenty years has been .this -that the she was induced by a friend to give Pink SLATE, SHEET -MET TILE dt CRAVEL ROOFER& relic left co the modern world b the rev- - EXPOSITIONS ee of time. y Yllis a trial. When she be their use, , - Sheet Metal Cell Irigs Terra Cotta Tile Red, erg Is who works up the material go a gfII p moi._; far larger ahs of the profits thaw in for er she seryls, she felt dreadfully tired all the InEuro U a t! AmoricasBlack and Tree" �gb te�.tMet ni ces. Felt, ar,ROYAL WOODEN"HOUSES• daye,and no d ubt that is agatnto him, uta tiu�e, wb►a weak sad nervone, had a p&in inD ownpipes, 8tc.. a pplied the trade. -- lose to the thi d p&rtner,wbo gets a oma ler her. ohegt and was very downhearted. Her Unlike the DutchP,rocess,no,&iia- Telephone 1936. Adelsid•• a Widmer Sti+s �'� . Esther fold her she looked as though she ur. or ou►er Che icaV or DTs. acv T�$pI�•j`(► h Thr? Vin' share. The quantity of raw notion impo ted g itecoming Faxhisnabte Aeiress Q. y was going in "w deulin0." 'She re lied ppeed in an of t air re red 4 the Po■d, m 1893 was 12,800,000 cwt. ; in 18 it P Tl+drdetielous BitEAKFAB COC A a lu ' WAS -15,965,0m The imports of raw col that she. telt that way, whether she-pinandsoinbla,andcoealessLUM9as a ....: TH$...... , : - Wooden houses are becoming gutta the in 1893 were 72,000,OOO,and 1894 699, �• looked it or not: It was not long after &pap DY ORocERi EVERYWH[R1L � � �; she began to take the Pink Pills before Creat porch Western.. XIW` fashion amon►t the royal personages of 000. In 1893 the exports of cotton rn she experienced an improvement in herA�,`R �AI(ER�CCO.00RCNESTER Mf - � c Europe, and the Prince of Wales is takingwere 206,000,10pounds in 1894 236 d health and a irita. The tired teelin wove -Lt�`�„•t a° active interest in an Anglo•Norwegian 0°° pound., an the exports of cot n - Telegraph Compa�iy mwanfaotures in 1893 were b7 700 "wag and her atcength returned, the tt ,r. g and in 1894 57,000,000, So in both oa a extreme nervousness vanished and h,arCom . �� oompa❑y that has been formed to brio into fashion in England wooden houses of the the v lues were larger, but'the quaati lea spirits revived. It ie now about two years 1 OF OA1gADA. . f since Mrs. Stephens ceased taking the I u►mb kind that are so popular in Norway, of material were immensely larger." it The incessant wastin of a con - W William Harcourt also made Pink Piila. She has had no return of her g Direct and exclusio connection with )the , , where there are in existence ah'urches,publie - former troubles during all that time. She Sumptive can only be overcome by oflicee of the western Union Telegra h cbiw - _' ♦N IN SRE9rIN(3 Ooliti•A1i:L9dN is no alcor health sad oheerfnl and is an in the United $false and Canada. {over j;' °6r.ildinga sad houeee made of wood that are g+ y a powerful concentrated nourish �t obi in number►• also throegh Canadian Ter• very emphatic in declaring that she owes to ment like Scott's Emulsion. If ritory with the Anglo-American. an. Direct and n some cases over :i00 Sean of &g0. The to pauperi�lm. ,In 1851 pauperism ou he the Piµk Pills her present satisfactory American cables' to Europe and Oountries • Prince of W&les is having a number of total population was 4.5 Ter cent. ; t is state o' health and has, therefore, no this wasting is checked and the be end ;and direst connection with cables to tr West Indies, Aentral AmerLea, South Amertae► now 2.4 r cent., or about one-half. Of hesitation in recommending them to those system, is supplied with strength t0 ; : ' icturee qe wooden lodges and houses per y PP and Bermuda Islands P q children under 16 it was then b; ib is p w afllicte�l as she was. combat the .disease theft: 1S h0 ;err': er6cted on hie estate at Sandringham. The 2. S- From the ages of 16 to 60 it. was 1 4; . -" Summer residence of King lsopold of Bel• it i now 5. In old a of 00 it u of recovery. - . - � )stand is constructed .satin) r►g ReQlre.-1?or ffIaklnR a Delleious ' i p08 T14TY-FIV$ glum, at ( y 21.5; it is Blow 13.7 In 1849 the m an p `" of wood; add so, the shooting lodges, adult pauperism was 13 per 1,000 ; it as Roalth Drink at Small Cost • � . , . or rather chateaux,of Emperor William, at now fallen to 7.7 i bat it never fell mt oh Adam's )toot Beer Extract..•.....•••one bottle swtt.5 flubertusatock: of Emperor FranciL, s Joseph below that figure until atter 1871, wen Flel"chmaAn's Yeast.........•, half a cake r �. - . -' at 1lurzestrg ; of Czar Nicholas, at Spall the tall in prises began. Thia..has re sr•u err .......:... ..•.•••..•:•••••.....t�+opound. and at Bielovaz, acid of Queen Marguerite once to the period sines 1871. From 1 9 "u�et"�° Water ,....., two gallons _ ...,.--a. g i. "?, snd pin Humbert of .Italy, in tl.e Alpine to 1871 the tall was down to 7.7 but it as Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water. �1l5��� g P acid the extract. and bottle; place in s warm CBAKI ; regions of Piedmont, where they are aero- now fallen concurrently with the fal in place for twenty-to'ir hours until it ferments, . .. tomed to spend several weeks every Qum- prices to 2.4. There a severe dept ion then place on lee. when it will open sparkling i *' and delicious. mer, The greater part of Mar Lodge. where in Great Britain, no doubt, but there are OE COd-lav ON, WILII Hypaphos- WDER . - ­'.' , k,.�4- the Duke +�f Fife and his royal 'wife tits tecta also whish tell on the other side, red® 1O°t beer can be obtained In all drag y and grocery NwteR in 10 and VA cent bottles to spites, .d more t0 Cure ��- fiNEC00f�S BEST FRIEND s eldest- daughter of the Prince of Wales, are show •that Fho program of the peopi in make two and live gallons. sumption than any other kDown I 'i .% ` a11 ccustomed to entertain so largely ,every comfort and abundance of food has First beat -"Wet er dein' far a Livia' LARGEST SAI -E IN CANADA., i "Autumn during the deer -stalking season, is .continuous. Dow?" Second beat" "Workin'." F.B.- mimed >G iS for all A olds, is of - - y - I_ ... bui�t entireiy of wood ;.and the Kings of -- " ++Wha,wy' $, B, -"The same rid rwoketw" Throat and un Coughs,Coltis+Elrod- Y_ Saxony, �ti urtemberg, Denmark, and, of shills and tat ng. Poa+r}iffry+• CAUTION course, of loader, have each, not one, but ODD OCCUPATIONS. (%+►faith Use Nasal Balm. Quick, poli SosttigsMn►s. allatrilla AtlDrsipisbs. bOs.iRt. ` Live ours. Soothinit, clowning, healing, a number of roomy and pictures.qua forest .: �1 Q Finest in- ' ►red mountain humin chateau: c,�iastracted �' Flapjack -"Glibly is quite a talkar,isn t RAUSAC CASi NCS _ clad Itagllt OvRing to the. aDatmolla g fiotwe ways 7!'h*reby Ae+tie=si ♦Fe ♦b a 1. he �., Treacle -"Yea; but his hal wlll t p� :% , Df undressed wood, The •dvant�go about gar■ a Levtag. down over pia mouth." Sheep and N craw American Hest .(,aainga sale of our fit►ffiOtla 11"; loch houeee i4 than they .can b4 so ewsAy right prises. k,i?tlaokwelldzCo. td.Tor'ni _' transported from one place to wniotber, and Oariaeis ooaupwtlons roc w man pro rep Charlatans and Quacks - ai � , Y Have ion lied their voeiatieui on the sat- AN'CbI)--OFFICE MANAOERin edo Something Coed " fi:''? . . van be quickly Pet together-uttiieh 'in the in these days, when an talent, ffom hat r� . pin a lead enol) W teao in g p City and County. Fortune for good same why ere a L nese puzzle. Aoan����tomed of ahu (it Cerin pedals of the people. The knife has , _ ere one �a to 6❑d them here in Aniericla,they p' g P $ Agents Address. D. A. l�,vA:vs a CO- _ Cigar . Greek, seems to fled a mono uiv lent p►eea to the yuiuk ; aatutio applications qT4 Collage 8t., Room 1� _ "' hive until now been suite the ezoe tion Y have tormented the victim of corns Until , Toronto. tnib " in Europe,• save in 3candinavi i, and is is from some circle of patrons. A novel w0y' the oonviotiou shaped itself -there's no Other Manufacturers are puttiniron the mar= 1°ly at present that the are oi, min' into of peeing & Ii7ipg u afforded a vet lain enr0. putpam's Painless Corn $z6raotor Magical Apparatus. L&b kat interior goods under this name. :) fashion thanks to theyezam e o rq n girls is one or two roves on what slender basis public opinion set ovoppean and Amari'- „, P y' number of P p P Pi TRIG06can Noyeltice,Card'Friaks. A poor artick� is never imitr,ted, therefore ' . , illy. g g get deo- our large 'eatalague rRKic. F. E. Karn, the fast that '# Something flood " in being `. ,atlas rests. If on suffer from earns t ',, _ of the B,wet lead of Condos Their sale sty Y 157 l:hi:roh St„Toronto. counterfeited 1 a guarantee to anioker� that ib U to test eggs by holding theca bet eon the I3:trwatoe and you wiL be a►cis8ed. Trick and Novelty Oo., i; the Best $ ant Cigar ova the market. MAY FLOAT FOR A HO TH Sold everywhere. In purohasln see theft our trade m+ii•k (The > ; - the aye apd the light. From skill an ex- en drew ever lhi>a Snowshoe► and name are on each box. no Mia Dixby-"Ile y y g ST. L ON` I . other`Is genuine. Uur '•So>nethiag Good"- ' rleaoe the err+ able iwtaistly to dater e � it really ought to be Y' Artist brand iR registlered and any one bettiing other ' ' tit ariipi of a Nhl. w�etii bias )Yew ■ave Pe fl'e •• cigars under this name will be prosecuted. IN V AIAL a R'rtl-Previale■MI Lire rrelserver. mine tbe{t� dation in this way. An tber-•egvMything but my salary. '% woman, also English, is a acus o , or ba � r The lower portion of this curious devios or provider, for a o4naiderati n, of a ro- /j` Limens Toba�ca Co.,�entre�I: P CUI�,3. 1.- - _ - %'or them est i ` •esembles a life- reaPrvin de ; the a , RHEUMATISM'.: w r P g P priate Haines for children. - per part is a kind of buoy I r floating sum of twenty•flve cents she proolai sin ; the newspaper bar willingness W sw1 t a I IcTory prominent practitioner reaoffirnen& ik chamber, -in which the occupant has some suitable nate for any baby of high o low A.0 reputable dealers sell it• SURE CURE OF - . ­ r freedom of motion for his headl and arms. eatate: All that the proud parents have do- T ` n . $ The object is to provido thud ipwreaked who wish .to take advantage of her Pro- - g!. LEiO11 ]UNEBAL UTIR u0, NASAL-CATARR4s .. �_. �._ �."� fessiot►al wistanw i to furnish with the (Limited) . parson with not onlyameana of fltatiun,but - DR. LAV)OLICTTE-S ANTI -CATARRH. . requisite fee such partienlars y ter► heir BALM is a reparation unequalled b� any with complete shelter. I reside t ieenlarged q p�ition in lite, temperament, col r c the Hese) O>hae-King St.. �•. Toronto tipper chamber it in proposed place pro- baby's eyes, the month of its -birth, an one Branch -t48 Yonge t3trset. other for its ®eery being dareiuils prop' , v of like import, and by c luta i ed and com unded from the very best ingred- leione and a water supply" that the or two lacca P° _ i leE entire th sneve evere clls to eases wheuce 8reethe n a ady wearer can eta o t f a o th "f need m►il thew liaaot will receive a ms. ha Cure � 1- . ' ee, -with safety nand comfort. !Thea upper which, it i pstated, "i warranted to glue Bat'Bains In I nae infevery natance willanced to be beofemuch benefit,, . _ ' portion is male of strong swilalith 'water•- satisfaction." "' kQC Bulbs and Plants and the pati nt will experience great ralieL ,+,roofeda I - i � wimuw of worm at rueewwof Cod It you are uffering from headache, lose Of . P nd distended on a of ted a lin• - ' dri.al 1 y No. B -16 Gladiolus, finest assorted, for 60a. mate or sm Il. sensation of heaviness " in the frame. Across the to t ring s diaphragm ie placed, in whir aro ;,wo TESLA'S YARVELIAOS INVENT ON. 66 I- 6 Dahiiaa,select show vari�'s" ti0c. ears, virgin noises, partial deafness. choking apertures for the legs, which a )ceased " Cl,_ 8 tdontbretiaa, handsome « 60a. of the nose ;and throat, hawking and inning_ }, ,� O-- 6 Roses,avwbloom'g aflos.. Wo. anon to vomit, particularly in the morning. redisp.sition to cold in the head, sneezing, F in Waterproof pante and poo covered The .iseijl�itstrpceted to Pls�i igi•- Window Collection i each, amain pains at the back of the throat:- . • ' i(!'- Faahata, Dbl. PI. Ru Ivy g with metallic rings in order off rd pro --. and Sweet So't'd Geranium, 600. remember that each of these states is a symp- x g P glees to eeewa ghlpa. „ « tom Of CAT RRu which so often produces con- •, �•? D.- Maitetta Vine,"rropeeolinm, :action against. fishes and the hue nicks. .. , the `'osoill r, .�•. Mex.PrimrosaA Heitotrope sup+ ption. if you use Dr. LAV IOLEI TE'S - The riage are ms�e to St one wit in the TNI& a jatest invention, �'1 clad N ANTI CAT'ARRHAI; BALM you will be ►ther wtrsn the drew ie.' folds so as to is described as being the core of • a m �►'` J. W. DykeNn « ]�-- Gera°tums,finestasso �� cured -and escape consequences which +ua '�; '•�! 19 Coleus, fine snorted -colors tf0a. as gt„ George, _ a g- 6 Iris, finest variedm • •' ti0a. so seriously affect the throat, the bronchial q enable the device to be stowed in siAall engine and the Dore of a dynamo comb ned, -New Brunswink.: �a�j�eoBeoaonatortsa i atortsni or6rora tubes and the lungs. apace: The top of the chambe i inclosed - by a hood, in which window tp made, An making a harmonious mechanical just' �� ^ r�� {�L our waoctoo a so.p i DlBtcrrtorr : insert in each nostril a quarntity After u grte of the B&IM equal in size to an ordinary beanair-pipe ie provided, leadingto!s respintor want. This oombi'aation oonatitates uia-and snuff ip up.: Use it freely as itis harmless. tentiwli of _ _._ TNg STuu. mica, uAROON igg0 00. LTD. N.B. _gen that the signature in red ink is aetened over the mouth of oc:cu ret. Toronto, Out. on each Ial?el. Ps' antra whish has in it the po Y Strenhf HO Ambition loir sal' everywhere, Sea. each tube. ,� ,.. 9n annular air -chamber is pro ided, which the rank of•old bell. mets half NO P T , tee �s the upper P P ceduoip(; Jtle? Irl3utt0. PROPRIETOR. 4- t art of the r.cus won y M s ga�apar111a pave PeKeo� int of the -.water, the machinery at present moving o the ��.1 - fsoe of the globe. It May Dame cod the ` Health. STAND R t� J. Q�ST� LA�IOLE STB, �• D• . P C00{ING BY EGECTB_ CITY ,. entire work of the an of an ser • letter "U Liam swell-teacwn $38-884 lit. Paul St., Montreal, Canada F _� . steamship within a small past of the pace The following of 8t. George, N. B.: 11 'f" w'i I rig itis Fashiea Befe, Terf. and at 1, theJ cost merchant tall Masa-:. - `'- -_ they occupy, ..Q, I. Hood m Oo., Lowell, > Lo■a. 66 Gentlemen -I am glad to Say that Hood's Cookin 1 both of oonstrnotion snJ operation. tail �apar111aAnd good's Pula have -done me a TO PUBLISHERS ' a b - electricit is 'still finding do this work without jar or pounding sued 1 of cad. I had .. �,-�r+ �t, Y y B A severe attack of . BOOK. t i e e • favor among an increased number of peopler great dee g ° over ° � w QIl Publishing Cop 1. ` ", will reduce to A miu'mum the risk f d is the winter, slid alter Belli ii kdltad b A. ♦• t;/tDOT, a0d has o dr' wback except that it u nom• g ther strength, and had ranggement or breakw e. There is no hiog the grip diet Jarvis t#. ptiat Charab. Torante. I , i + • . Paratively exenaive- Cookie b eleetri• in file whole range of meohaoical con true• fever I did not Boom jilt, �perllhi proved to be TORONTO, CANADA, Cooking y motives to tamp no ambition. Hand p&0 gin lee lea $1.00; PerDn,$10.00 ctty has Nardi reached the int of bola tion froth railway locomotives Y mat what I find 1 recomtneiid ttife mecilcitie to i ' Printers of Newe per Oatsidas and Insides. 1° common nee in public laced but it bids mills, satisfactory, p& that snob an invention ma not f pUBLIsHSD BY . \ The Best Printed and Newsiest fn Candy r f' s ., I P P + alts) oharsote istia who are aftlieted with rheumatism or other Baves b0 per cent to Publisher. Facilities a■1 , ' {air to do eo in the near future. The heat revolutioai>se. Thae+w WNALEYi ROYCE dt CO. snrpassedtoraltkintisotlYewapaperh'rintiiig 1 I in the range in which cosi d 's not so of the machine u the •PPlicatioa t thed's S iti8 YONCE STREET. ` TORONTO, ONT. Write for Priosa and Terme, z� 1+ i.inter g is used t team bo pcodecs an eztr mely res ` ., PP g reance at r bar of steel or Boni �.� ee as thea )lance throe b wbioh the p p Roo r blood. I '10�trie current passes and the later is also rap attilations ca ie. - `X ` id vibration of a )son and pea .. i ser adapted to a t of ► ed by Po fila in my house �� More readily controlled. Then there is no wbioh, ' in tarn, AN, "kin pp o the Hood's gareapar K +�f ashes no ds mw nets that the mechanlawl en vigil The aawaY ektNarhen I tired a tonin. We also kee , a, g ,, soilin of the pan S sot use t l of them.)' BY. R U - 1el Y uk hi y.fl nto snd awl gha ,G . t.Alc BBERS With coal duet and no hot e>ove lids to lift vibration is oonverte Hg's pills on h 6td. George, acid born tl a �r;n era. Thea file intends extraordinary result is that pt�ti0i' l d J. �• vYK New Brunswick. Eves i wants th®m ' of the heat ie re elated for the different absolutely f on� are purely vegetable, and do ^l: ce�t,�it vibration s esiabl shed Better 'pia-at3asoi. ensu suer. -, y t Of the g ower in obtained greatly Y HOed s Pills �� ay all drU911111W Every dealer sells them. rllev wear ;ike Iron. aookin R aA this mea• The popularity of that obtain' in the Nost.00etly asp union �t D>u�� pain or gripe - per will, sifter a while, - a similar amaunb a! ate m. aP)yeal to those w in live in sripall flats. engines Luing i '> ' ' ''` , `'_ fi L' . . .. . .. .. c. .. _. .. is r -. . .;:, .•`. - '• f. -- . ..• .t':. _ .. .. 41 - , - �. -: :- - .. - i s , _. fir.- -. �► r 1 . r i. .e. ti r r .._' ►' ✓ , :... . . hu. x .,.- - : . r -t -, _ . �= r. c .1 i-. :,.. - { _3. { ms's;: a' 11 „ . s .,. . '1: . w �a a' _... - ;-- - :.. ,. ...-. - .:. .r`C..iTf Z.. 1. .. �. .t - . _ -y _ _, f, : - t 1M Y,.�:' „_3fa - p t _ &. r i a�;,... :... v .,., t , ... -. J _ . _ n.,- - & - ... •re. - - Vis'-. W'R : at^ - sK - -r. r . i ii .:. u7. ..r. ... n ,; - rt - - ,'4K.,... 3 _ - ; `'-,*,mss r s .. ''! R •F . - .. . ,e..4= .+ , - - : I. ,1>.. •� - +ter - ... .. t: . " •s-. - A=- -S S.. .,"_- . el ���{ , T - -. i.. L' ... w -. •aR+ .« },,: �,.- fit.+ -. �>- - .':. X .± �Jj - µ� ,..- - > - M1>` rv'r+,. .. 'S,. . r. f.s.5 i - ,'a 11 , - f `.,- 55�, .. 7. . r . 15-w - ft I � :i3'- r�,,,t ',r' -., t` '" TtPI'll '' L ..-: ^t - R it s r a 3 E i_ - . - - - . � :; . . . I X • e .t 1 - �- - � .. . "�.. 1". I I I � . . '­ ... - - - - .i. !.. - OQARir<OR g erring Miss Sarah Palmer is ill with 1 pe.- , T,00 8 Tp Q BBab$IBo 8 o:By ro r on Otte pDet ` _..,. - -� 11 a 1 to *405 be ag la y i� Pape y � � i� . � �j J - can 61WW ase rtMn the date to which --Mrs. Fred Hobbs is igdisp A ry plettiYant event' occurred on Fri•. - 1. yyonr snbltoription to Tse Uwe is paid, now. day a Hing at the home of In E• d, Palk. �_ Re titaness are aottaow�ledged by a =..Patent �edloine! at W11018�a�8, W• `�hanga of dee on label on the Writ paper ol- * Mr. P lk has been the tl►iethodie6 8abbfab lowing receipt of money at this 0006. Always LOgesn 8. Class 0 the Rlashingt s ap the date paid ahead. rf-=Iaaae ise bas been indibp6sed for school for s� number of years, and Mrs. We have placed 1n our stock, the beet asgortment ,)f . tibe asi few da s, but is now better. - ' 1 p y Pgrlk h s come up through all the classes • ears Ixien i.WOlrateds, . Qa'� �� a,. -Mies EI ie Badaerow, of Nebraska, is as voh ar and has foe a few y - �LLYY at present vi icing with the Misep Law. teacher also. The school bas ail reciated i� t ` Patrick arkiti of Toronto, fuss here p 1 WeedB, ' their ail vicep in the pest and wlll feel the A - - - •i PICKER N(,}, ONT., MA). 22y 1896 -this week a d'ottlled in to amile with us. more th it removal from their classes, as - ; --. - I--° .-D. M. esker and fames , of Whitb in end moving to Western Ontario Trolleeligl�,t /('��r t�! have about covered from their severe thea spr ng. To show their gratilade to��(� suitlllgS O� SII it►lIIdS' �t�/��'1 siege of gri e. j them an 1 to show their sorrow at their de- C,�Z�171ii11J. ar.ture he scholars and their friends to Far Spring. i * -Miss E. hili returned to Br Ug6am P - . I - - p the nam er of about one hundred assemb- - - - on Tuesday, iter leaving Spent week led at th it home on Friday'night. The _ • -Fred Law is in Oshawa t ig week: with Pickering, friends. See our . , i� 'Nall Papers, they'are are tills best we ever had.. - _ Soperint ndent, Mr. W. A. Heron called Y 3blbs beautiful sugar fo $1 00, W. -Alex Fi dlay left Wednesday, morn• upon one )f the scholars to read an address i - - �ogans. I ing for Mild ay where he will spend a - . B U N'T, o their I est and - hostess. The address , I Ni - - i -Mrs. Simpson west of theivillage has fortnight withhie sap Louis. I w score sing their tharike for the gener � I R. _C4 somewhat improved in health1..; -jV, - H', Banks assistant, named oys way t at-they had spent their time in a � ' --Mrs. John Wright, of the' east end, Madness, is 11 with rather a severe attack flee ,;drool and as a token ui commeration _ _______- _______ _ . t is recovering from rather a severe illness. of inflamma ion of the lungs. of; tbe,sch of wished them to accept a lamp . -Mr. and I1Irs. Christopher; Dale, of -Geo. Ii rr, Esq., has been in Whitby and stand vhieh was presented by a couple - Toronto, spent Sunday with trionds here. during the past -week packing and ship• of ladies, a most beautiful affair, it beinga .' _ i - - -Walter Richardson, of Lindsa was y ping the ofii a fixtures of the branch of large base 1 mop set on an onyx table which . & 0 here with `his parents for a few day this the Ontario ank lately closed there. looked very pretty. Mr. Palk on ]shelf of _ week. - and 'n church street Piakerit� himself an Mrs. Palk thanked the school I 1� Fo g le � --`Villin s .� Hall, of Bowmanville, on' Wednesd mornin .a air of skates. in s few fe ling remarks. Speeches were �. y g P also made v Rev. Mr. Stevenson and s . - shipped a- ca load of choice fat cattle from Owner can lave same by'.calling at this others, after which_ there was a short pro- . Mfta this station On Tuesday. - office, proving property -and payi g for - _ gram and l nch. They bear with them -1• •M• �1• i•• "1''1" > i-�'G. Vanstone moved to the Adams this notice. j - the good will of all who knew them, They - , _ ; .. -.-.,---- --- - . " . • property M � nday, of which he has a -Messrs. T. N. Stevenson and III. F. . . p soave neat w-ilk with Mr. and Mrs. . lease for a t1rm of years. Wiemer hake received he appointment for Elgin Co whore they have parohased ,,,,,•, ..•�- ��r�����"'�'^^' I . - . --John Dunn gave a party to a numlior as agents fon Noxon Bro ., Ingersoll, and a farm which they intend working. .1. . ­ -of his friends Monday night. Dancing will sell that class of agricultural im- - . ' - - I :1. - • was thoroughly en o. ed:b those resent: . I . . g, y 1 y y p plements hereafter 1n S arbor o and part Dr. Ba�tsr on the seat for Haldimand New Prints#*##, . . \ . -Mr. Liddle, of Manitoba, and bride, of Pickering' Townsbip. • . nee Miss Pboebe Gibson, were here this Wednesday, eating ,Mr. Senn by ltll, - , - a . -The College manag went had an ex. At the aeno,ra eleotions, Senn b6at Bax• week and le t Wednesday evening for the pert from Tpronto_here onday who set We have just Opened tip th# Week anwek%ant range p{ west. � off a charge of dynamic in the well, with ter by lb.1. prints. Our selections this season are v(ry' pleuing, -itobert IRogers was here with" his the idea that 'such mi ht increase the' Every lady should come and see our newprints'. family over Sunday. He is conducting water supply. Some 2 lbs of the �x• -' Kinsale a series of r vival meetings at Oakwood plosive was set off cause g a terrible re- I - , . _ . . jest now,.; port. The roof of the s anty was rather (Too late for last issue.Y - - 1. -Mrs. Jo n Medd, of Claretiicnt, has shattered otherwise no lama a was dans. Many of oar Liberals atteD'ded the great NSW Flannelettessil*.6'. % I ­ . rented the pro-nises•jnst west of the Dun- The water supply has been much increas.. liberal convention in Whitby last Saturday 1.i bai-tou School house and taken possession ed, to nominate a candidate to oppose Wm. Good Cloth at 6C. er yard. We sinus a reit of new of the same. Smith M. P. for South Ontario, we under• ' - y -The business igen of the village, cr -Jatnee;rien's team of colts ran at least a number of th m met in W, V, stand the choice of the aonventian fell ap- _I IS bakers, Shirtinga, acid C inghamA. ►iuru(ti!,�; tc, �uif .away on chfjt-oh streeE one day last,wee._, Richardson'' office Friday evening for- on `ir. Burnett, of Reach. - everybody. . but aside fro the breaking of 'the. sleigh the ur ose�of discussin the advisabilit in reading over the items from bees I. P P y written fon the ��'hitby Chronicle of, last ( ff . ­ � _. tongue, the damage amounted to not of encourag ng. the osis ing of a private week, we were surprised to find a letter I -Prsnc; dl Murkar of the ublic '( O h• • _ • • • '' P p bank here. A committee was a pointed signed by Mrs.. Reed, expressing her sincere �j�W Table t�ilclot. _. .. school, has rented the Linton residejice on to enquire into the financial standing of a thanks and good wishes toward the editor . Chure i street, just vacated , by ,C. E. firm at Mad e, that have been correspond- of that sheet for his willingness to defend Marquis, and will tae oases son this When her actiosi in defence of tier orphat, � boy, We 'Aro showing sOtiie oC the fleet Table. i)iIcloth? q P s ing with a Pview t� sett ing here.. w'n 1lra. Set our wLite, with old veir:, Warranted week. i the necesst ry inform tion is obtained Now living here as. «e do kno r g ever III stock.. i --Pickering Township Council n��te another meeting will be called' to reoeive Z;c°d and flee boy as well as the teacher, never to crack oc break. on Monday ext in the Town Hall, Broug- the committee's report R. A. Bunting w° claim we are in a better shape to know _,bam, for the transaction of general • busi• was a ointed secretary of the committee pf this'matter than Mr. Graham, of the r� I - Hess. The roceedin 8 °will commence find all let er Y i'hroaiele staff. ' In the Bret ploce we ! • at 10 a. m. @ pertain! g to the matte might stat irufatically he `is the only sy,m•eWPrices .. •..1. I should be addressed to I im. ' -Master *ill Bunting laid, or rather pathiser the woman or boy.either can se• . ►-•---+,• •----; cur° in this matter of brutal 8ogg fug as be . placed, apo our desk the other clay_ a •' hen's egg of `very slight dimensions. The LAKE BHORE - in !lie wisdom calls it. Now we have heard I'LVe Bre marking our goods dowi 'to IoweSI -a-Ii prise=, same is aliont the size of a full grown '1. • -_ the many comments of the public on these , . It will pay yo'u to come and see our .stack. Wm. Char and sister visited over'` Sun: itenis of his crying Mown corporal punish � - . -- marrow-fat-pea. day with Ga',rmley _ Brothers. ment and etc:, but among all of the marry j /- -The road _to Frenchman s Bay la` ex we have been able to gatber but one o ,' lion. . •- cellent, the coal is going fast, secure our A npmber!of our .farmers disposed of I � . Fresh Oranges and Lemons this . Week. - g g y their fat cattle this week at good prices. They all with one accord,' agree ie is . - - supply for the coming cold March weather fir. and firs. Thos, Andrew are abs©. to just a little off Itis base in this matter. t _ before the snow Roes. Eest Scranton be about again, much to the joy of their The boy is certainly.anioug the bad boyo - 1 coal o>?ly S5.Ot1 per ton. - many friends. of our eehoot, and atter many entreaties to i - �.� _ �� Co• -"Pure thoughts, pure words, • and There were many of am dung folka at comply with the desired of the 'teacher he . - . Pure deeds" is the Topic of the Y. P.- S. the Marquis' party the other night, and failed to c.iucrde, and puuiali•n►ei)t was the .. • .. - . . . - i - C. E. Prayer meeting next Sunday even.' had a good time. last resort. Now the punishment of fthe - - J . _ - _ ing. The leaders are Miss M. -Palmer, Mrs. (,. L. Nfarquis and family are with kind thu-boy recessed (not brutal f#ogt,ra¢ , I . - Miss Allegra ('ronk, and ; fii?n Florence Mrs. Joseph Gordon, .for a week, before as termed by the Chronicle staff) is sustain. . , . 1I . . . Wright. , they leave for Ripley. . ed and pros►ded for by the board of Edu „•_, - ,��.�.■ -- -�i. Br i` argacli, the tailor, has c�acet- We have a lad from Pickering visiting cation. ,lir. Graham had better read - -- _. ns frequently. t� by he visits us- we know up a little on educational laws and riot ) ed the shop n the Pirie }31oek and is now t . . I . . -'- ' domiciled s the rooms over the store of riot, but there muse be some gaud cause. iu,ag;i),e himself eu uiucti of a law giver. HILTS�, DIL�IN HAM'S ..:: John Dickie Co., King street where he Bob don't care much who purchases the In our opinion be does himself, along wi��i - l; �Vil n farm, so long as the chanl;e is his sheet, unnecessary harm, by making furniture Establishment i9 i•e rete With the latest =tiles in will be plea ed •to see all his old custom• owner ip results in bringing alnumber of such unfounded statementq, tis he has done P - ere, as well s a host of new ones.. the fair sea to our neighborhod. in.matters of this kind, fancy any sane ilrI)R04II'ITS at x+12. t! . Rev.:11�. Parker, rector of bcarboro, Wonder if we aro about to have 'a :now Mau makisrg a statement like be. made, - of , :will ' conduct divine services _ in St. school erected in this Rection ? It looks that a buy has es much right to whip as -y �f I - . - -- George's eb 'rch ,next Sunday afternoon: much like it as the*boys have - started to has the teacher, sad further as much right . o LOR SL ITS . - The sacramnt of Holy Baptism dill be tear down the old one. fiurely those in to cbvw tobacco, swear, and commit all b;•rF;�i�u'lON TABLES at)'d administered at the service. A hearty authority are not aware of thia ! . • . other bad habits as haa their seniors. � . - welcome cvi'1 be extended to all who at- Now anybody knows it a boy does not - . CiiAITi#5 of all dose'ripti0nt• ..` learn bad habits while young, while ander . _ - tend the service. Service commences at MARKHAM the tuition and restraiht of others be is We have a lot of new styles in Pic a Framin s on hand. 3 p-The Ch oriole announces that the ,W Law, of Mt. Albert, has moved on• most assuredly mora likely to grow ap to a - Y to the farm of Mrs. Pool, two miles south good man, if it is the right of boys to go to I r 15th of Aprilwill be Easter, now as the school it certainly is trt�eir drat to m J _ of the villa y y- p Y UNDERTAKING : Our Undertaking Department�is also complete in eves T 15th of said oath falls upon Mond of with the regulations of the educ ional , (leo._H, pence, of Scarbaro, on Thurs respect. Coffins and Caskets in all sizes Constantly on hand. I•,mbalm• there must b some miatake in the date. , system of our fair land, and if bad tletione t day last, pleaded guilty in the General y in suede a s ecialt ' Easter come late enough, dear kn4e, Session to having; obtained $S by false pre• and bad habits are allowed w go eupnoea] g specialty. - without havi g the date tampered with ed what will the terminus bei The good TT �t tenoes from Robt. Clark, of 8carboro. He , � � •• , in this i� er. Sunday, the 14th of was let go on suspended sentence. book says, bring up n child in the way it HI TS & DILLINGHAM, - P1�.���1111�• April is Easter, and of course Good Fri-, Mr. Riebardson's bill to aMend the should go, and when it becomes old it will _ day will be 1 ere on the 12th. • Municipal. Act, providing that farmers not depart from it. Again we are told - .-----F -His nu cions friends will be pleas• shall not commence bnasneaa in pt: quoting another passage : Spare ,the rod -. . COMMON- SENTIT ed•to learnt at John A. Linton has again markets until 9 a. m. in the Bummer and and sppooil the child, how Mr. Graham s '., - secured the �eitiou of brakeman un the 10 a. m. in the winter,•.was read a second knowledge must we ruppose iu Ilia estima- g - time. tion be superior to passages like these out logal/ between Toronto and Peterboro. ` ,4ENT'. �fVm. Terry brakeman on .the through The 'Office Inspector was it town of Gods word. We think it s shame for .. . 1.. Express has Ike n arrested for supplyingone day last week. One result of his aisit, the editor of any paper to uphold young- "-'�""""' . stere in their badness to the defiance of examination aapers to students of Trinity was the closing; of the Mt. Joy;�raneh post- As the dark dreamier clvude of de I•essi0n a e liftiri . Y office in A. W. Urmy's store. The ot3!ic© the teachers of Public schools. Now the P r . College, tinct through hid retirement, ordinary public hail at least a share of , And the gleam of parosperity over us glows, _ operated as� it was, was a direct violation i John has secured his ;old position' of the postal law: brain and knowledge as well ail our cote"i. Tia a suitable time to look Over wardrobes . per.nanentlyf ! Robt. F,vkrus, who until lately resided on Mr. Graham, and we claim there ar® as And serously think about getting new clotlie9. -We have to antioune4 that Messrs. the 7th con, intended leaving; for London, few brutes among echoes teacher6 as be- � � • Walker - A. have. and I Reginald M: on Wednes ay, bat he was arrested by long to the eclitoral staff bf little local As the above -Conviction strikes you, and ou are I moved to � iyoroas Macdonald, Barrister, etc-! of Toronto, constable oxworth, of Stouffville, obar ed sheets the Whitby Chronicle. Now are about to en a law otfi�c g action we would ask •ou to kinds ren ember that we make clothe, a��d ►nabs Open e iL Pickering with assault and battery on-Blanker. He the woman was thankful as she expressed Y 131ock• ' . under the fi iii name of edde� Mao was taken to ,fitouffville acid tried and herself but would it not be better if she thane right regarding price and general make-up. tVe live In Pirie' donald and- fie of the fir i will be here fined $1 an costs.-Sun. . would be advised by her neighbors and - . Mr. Joni , Principal al of our Public School, friend)+ who know the whale W hi of the lr M A R Vt AC H' PICK t R T �T (`r S.•:,i every Tuesday and Saturday to give pbr . p case, ut no, she sends to �1' hitb #or • •' • 1' '► ` • 1� ll 1], 1;I 11 r sonal atten :au i:, -'_: ,ts. 011ice• in -has been a pointed a deleg;a.te to the On• �' � tared and ominion Educational AsKocia• sump thy. `� o four the woman an boy T , Gordori'a BI ilk over oc,! l� rtik office. illi. and r. Gr barn are too much alike, loud 1, ASHI0NABLE TAILOR. tions which meet in Twouto April 1G, 17 . h - Geddes has racLisud ik iu Toronto for of the r owu way, presuming what the -•�-. _ _ _ ' __ =- ,br,d 18th. y P g _ _ 1. s__ over twelve years in 1.: ,•t-r,rslnp with The ITni ed States cangross in 1893 ens- don't now is not worth knowing, cad oar - several proo�inevt firma, fid also alone, P ; ,! li on resident pensioners. Thee teachgr must know that. Now it is a great I -r - I and Dir. IVIa d nr,lcl 'has pfactrserl su",•- ac '..y i�_:cuntly been appealed, and Mrs.. ideal o bluster for nothing as the boy is a cessfully in that city • f r many years Cs, ar-nil Ucliell of Markham received !much better boy sinco he was punished. S.. • - _. _­­ _ alone, both entlemen f� erefore having Tu�,ciay t e official papers to fill iii, on- - - PARKE,R .. such experience as ma well justify our titling the children-of the late John Foster I - I DIED• FOR...:........- .. . ' Y J 9 g ,........... townspeople! and those of surrounding to 21 months back pay. This will prove a TAS �+x-At his residonce, Markham 9itiagd, . i d. .. on Sit , March 17th, 1893, Dr. T. I. Taira• NEW D Lj municipaliti s in placing confidence in great help o the aged lady and her grand. , blyn a[;ed 4s years, ►� ���� - ! .' . this firm. - • children. :MAGNA -At Claremont on 16th March, Peter . I . Mae ab, a native of 4lendarael Ar leshire, FLAN N E LS - s -A coup: of horse buyers were here A quiet eddinq took place at the rest- .soot cud, is his year. ay 4 ' • dance of Jibe. Brodie, Ea yELVETEE Tuesday •tn purchased a few aimala. q., on Albert fit. __ _ ___________ -� � . The prices ranged from $50 tib $75, Tuesday a teraaon, being the marriage of rlfl �NDARD „ANAr V1\ ��;rtpv r �yWhile the d wand for horses is' s sed• Mr. J. W. delle h promiueut merchant of li ♦j ! L` it L r j� ETI • P Chatham, to Helen S., eldent daughter of O)E• CA,VAD� A few remenallt of Tweeds at a1�d uiidei COet• - :ill I i1y increasin the. prices do not s dvance Jae. Brodi , Es No one was reeent.ex �.. , _ in proportion. Our Numb. opinion is cept the f milyg connection. The brides• �- , that ]cissa ill yet be raised with profit, maid was Liss Forsyth of Claremont, and �iapl al, pard U ;: $1,000,000G; 1. ._ -ON articular] hose that. are marks p • PA KE�1 p• y,- table Mr.Iienr. Brodie supported the groom. ReSB Vila Fufla (300000. ______�..-._,-_ - with the n xt three ears. In support Rev. Mr. bynne officiated, �" -- . of this conte tion we Haight say that stook Mrs. T os. Duffield who was ioand -~ - - --- - - -- - - - - - breeders hav done yety rattle during .the guilty of s Baling a number of small artia• ASSO S OV@P �7,70O,OOQ1. P y les from .Eaton Co's store -Toronto, a Nead Ofysce. T RpNTO, :. FNLL 0PENING. - 189.4 e, .est twa ea s in this line, while the few days o, was sentenced b . the .Police - � ' ' - horses that were twelve years old or over y g y 'I`h a Bank has a 'branch at. �toufivill® !. z 'AY. last fall, or any of them at least, have Magistral to thirty days at bard labor..wher deposits and takep at ourrbtit rates, been either Hooked in the head or sold ger huab ad, a farm laborer residing south p ti of 'Tnioav ire, said that his wife had nine Su sof 1I1 and u wards received- in U RSD �,�. to some bon dealer and shipped to the small chis ren at .home some of. whom the S VINGIS BANS ;Department, and WEDNESDAY andTH . fertilizer m tiufactarere. We venture t- small an ailing' The magistrate was inter at allowed heli ygarl titr. Llie opinion at triose who now nom• sorry, but said he could not imposh ashort- Fa •mersa sale note and other good OC .L OBER ;3 and � and following days• ' � i anenae raisin stylish coach.- or carriage er semen .-Economist. g +i" -� . papa discounted at 1 wast. rates. For .,,.,.- , __, ._ - _, ", harass, or he vy work harass, will find - •;••-• ------ - forth r information ap ly to v �+, i/ : the buainesa remunerative. The 1Z1Arket wines 1•tngle has beeII appointed de•►►3'�;�r�Z(}as�ciruL� TV�T. f.-.' hlnod cl'�• e will C�-1timin.* to irtiirtin ut.y sKor cif inland revenue at Whit �N� �T, � gfltl� IN, limited algid .l�remuneratiye. rr 1 ELLI .r, . 1.: by, vies owden, deceased. {l Ili+' 'Vlll i ` ' . . . ,-, s• 5r ,.•,_w,: .., s. k c" k w .� . -. - z • • :., :t. . - ... - s _ x . _ _ $ lose.: t:C�,. -1+ _ _ •!, I'll f .s -. -..:p .�... ;+tom -L •r'<`"` _ --- : . - .} _U S ..,. r, ._ -. . S f. E,- .7.+.-_v Ai i. .-k.. t S.8 11!1: .,. S 1. 'i. l .E .�T... • - , - d-_ .. y. a. _e_- .. 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