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OfBoe and 'Residence, ytckeriuL' O®ce hours: Morning ins stream•' Evening 6 to S. go to 11 ),egai. EATON UODDS. BARRISTERS, DSOLICITORS, BTC., 10 A sdiiy a etIlly east, Toronto• At Claremont Tnesdap I'A' WELL, Q. C., BARRIS V • TER,OonntAouse.Whi by ey'and oo'nty licitor. Court - - , t} v , RIND, ONT:, ZIP ,Y. M �� C 29. 895.. N - 23 } . — T --- - - - t . ., X i . - - -: :- .n - .: r ! ; ,t 4 - ,. ,, T TT S �T �VILLE. OUF InSa a ;, .�._. i �,F , the p ay1 .t lJ 1 f ,.- - +.1 bhes Ida Burkholder, of Whitevale, is � T� read in lite last ,ease ot�r!'gE NEWa 7 f�,��r � _. e � . business Office M LATEST' LOCAL e - - 11A�PENINo RECORDED BY visiting her sister Mies Cora Burkholder. what the scribe from here had. to sap with .. �. 'st� 1' MACDONALD, Barris• JIIlillillliilllllllllll{Illllllllllllliilllllllillllillilllia THE PRE89 NI� JUTTIt DOWN BY. OUE Mrs. Samuel Koller, of Meaford, fa at ro at•d to the recent trouble in our school . ' (}or�on's Hotel" Money to loan, put,: Tuesday and Baturdxy. ' = C C CORREOPOND -N s. Invesiments made. ualdr M:GMS odonaTld�15 ', Regi tending her mother; Mrs. John Yake or•, and was very sorry that such aletter -K � � Toronto T oL Toronto. TolOnto eL., - t. REMON who is seriously ill, should be written. The people here y r Mr. Howland, -recorder of the grand abouts are all agreed that a teacher has a : y )} z. �° Dr. 8mith,o fat teff moot on the fir t 81 n cacti month. H s d ,.� $undy's bloc% no xt i W, Wm. Hen er on, _ located in this pl ce �._ ` sbop of a firit•a ass Choice I amity P tent Fjour $1.50 per bag, him in his -moat sho Bo 11I -LLER, SOLICITOR, NO- . ket building, Jonveyancer, ___ etc, Office at T` RY public Broughams Money to loan, AT TEE —� I �T 0, smith 'M ed0 Stc,uffville, will vie Thistle ga• _ — - �-Y ti ILLIVRAY, BARRIS! -� �j 1 lY M I LrL S _ Z Tneeday• All ho D08, solicitors, &c• Office opposite Post Jno. Bail Dow, B.A.; Theo=C�=NQ'• up a. discussion on this matter through A that' the Case::: business Office to tra sae in Bundy' Bl Ont. offiCe, lyhitby.. LL,B• Mouev tc Loan. t3y M.._... v ' market•) highly pictured, and I merely wish to _ . • k`r do = ' 1' MACDONALD, Barris• JIIlillillliilllllllllll{Illllllllllllliilllllllillllillilllia c ; I am not Ben inp EDDES l� `fere, Solicitoovei o d B n ®ce, P ckko i g, _ : spring. klnfls I have red of tinwar ao (}or�on's Hotel" Money to loan, put,: Tuesday and Baturdxy. ' = C C pay all my n me Invesiments made. ualdr M:GMS odonaTld�15 ', Regi :r friends to Dell t tl Toronto T oL Toronto. TolOnto eL., � , = plied paid for the a rini to repairing of . Veterina�'1/•, _,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. _ day's. Everyth.Ang ti__ ,,.,� _ ..y �pHALEY, v VETERINARY ; style at short notice F, u and Dentist. Graduate of On- = the times. Joshua i , ' , eon 1�• 8`�g College Toronto. Graduate in E 1. Lodge of A. 0. U. W, Yov*, was In town file will visit Clare this week in connection with the claims of of feet right to maintain discipline In -- ,1 P ... • Tho bop be unruly as are - ,_ 1 t gird Tuesday of tiie heirs of the tato 14 r. MaDonatd, of; school. may most boys of his age, but I dont think •. ' , ; nt 1 rooms are in Goodwood. >or to the market.* We hear that Mr. Gathrie,fs able to ,J�e he is such a.t rant as lie has been pictur- ,� boy of 12 cannot be snob a : ; - ot Uxbridge, has 'around again. He has been oonflned to ud started a barber :the house for the past five weeks . with a ed, A y+earR , y desperado.- It is not my desire to Ogen. ` , }��,k•,1 :v , 1i d. Call and see ,sore foot and is unable to go without hie. up a. discussion on this matter through A that' the Case::: posite the mar.• 'crutohes yet. -Tribune. . Miss L. Knowles, of Scarboro, is the the prints, but I think against Mrs. Reed and the boy was rather ,{�� x al Barrister, of guest of Mrs. D. L. Barclay for a few days. highly pictured, and I merely wish to _ . • k`r do = ' , Claremont every Dr. Smith, we understand, wfli move in- to his new offices about the first of April. state that the people of this section ; not exactly agree +with the scribe of last . .. ` c ; o y have any legal ill find hie Law His offices are open every day. The many fripuds of Mrs. G. Smith Mac• week, The matter has been finally set- 0 '`." r tied in the school, and it would be mash Y, ` ' (neat door to the donald will be pleased to learn that she *tf from her , better for a►1 parties to allow the matter +,. V� : .' - hes almost recovered protracted to now end, a0already too mach has ,, n Y� y pedlars oat this illness. ed the price of all Mr. and Mrs. John Gee, of Pickering, been said-. "r fir+ -ter , i soh that it will Mrs. E. D. flee and Mies Gertie flee, of R ... J GREENWOOD i., ~` � ,� us customers and Markham, spent Monday with Mrs. A. sup• Fleury. , We had a flflood on Sundays and Monday "T shop and get Accordin to news a er rumor North Special attention g p :: nights+ bat no damage has been vat ,� • York will have mor e liptics nezt eleotfon Tuesdays and Fri• to the.sgaare conoeasion than any other the boat reported. -itis: The Goods and ahattles of the late H. , ti t ►at tap in constituency in the Dominion. -Free Press. and at rioes to snit P i4 M. Sadler will be offered for side at lot ' •' ` Andy. * urn p E, � I 18; con.; 6, on Friday, April 6th. see . N,r bills for frill of the list. , ' , r--. particulars toric �'eLennary _ Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary — _ ;I B tOUpHAM. Johnston Brown, formerly, of this place. The roads m this nelRhborbood age . a Association Dentistry a s tense to CaO�ae 1111111111111111111111 III{II111Ii11111111{UIII1111{IIiltlltr I p g a day or night promptly .. - died at his home in Winnie , on March been :n rather a preoariuus condition for # , Telegraph and Post Otsees, � t - Norman Pohe er as here on Saturday. the_ 17th, 1895 -aged 52. ' the past few days, and onlyyy those whom , Residence, _ — UR SPR NG �iAT STOCK is Mrs. Miller i ra her indisposed at the Inspector Reath visited the high school, noeeasity compels, do mush travelling up.. vale; - >;, S VETERINARY t3IIR- 0 -- liil.t , now oo lete. It coni rises the present ti.ne, officially, last Friday and found.everything on thein. - KUFO - Graduate of the Ontario Vet• p p T. B. Willis h s recovered from a satisfactory. The Uxbridoe high school is' Avery melancholy death took pdaoe college, Toronto', regieterod member very latest nglish and AmeriCa?z now one of the beat officered and equipped erinsry slight illness. here on Wednesday the 20thinst. Harry ,•a ti of the OOtaT10 Veterinary Medical Asaootation.. In the rOvinee. Oface'resideneceuortii oing eneltiverna8teeel St tiers at 4 iC� uprto $8; Silk Haste T. Ci Brown' f nifty have peeuvered p M, Sadler, aged 87 years, and 7 months, to from their race t ' tineas. Home from the foreign land is Mr. lid. ': gqnarCer mites : while oat milking suddenly fell over and Y driving shoes at iron prices. Office and -shop p Review at Lni n Sabbath school next W• plank, V. S ,who left here about a F' boars from 7 to 11 a. tri• and uio P p�meddTre e, 4 t0 $7' No cities in Cas 25e. to eII year ago for 13roekport, N. Y.. H� and expired. Deceased was a robust looking graph address whitevale O $1. White nd Colored Shirts, - Col Sauday. Thotpa Henderson will a Mrg, plank are spending this week fn town, man, but was subject to heart 'disease. a Green Ricer. out �� �i ^i, yETERIN= lars and Cuff , in Canadian, English duct the meeting bat in a few days he will start practicing The bereaved young widow and family IIONl A5 A',, (1R W. Carter has ented the stone lloovee iu Oshawa• have the entire sympathy of all their -� -aR1's �xc.Fo ;, tondo r gist red inemLer and t3erman manufacture. i at Tlloiu son's c tiers, and will m friends hereabouts. The funeral took Yeterinary College, - P While in Toronto recently lifts. McGuire ' quits to or er, $10.7�i up thorein in a few aye. fell on a slippery pavement on Yonge st. place on Friday afternoon, when the in• � _ of the Jutario eterinary ltii'edieal Association, ; also bonorary u�entber o the Ontario medical The maaagc�r of the Christian church and sprained liar right wrist badly. The termenc was made at Salem burying - : , Societe. treats all disea9es of .domestteated ani- hope decided til retain Elder Percy for Rev. Moveou Wilson had a bad tall at the ground. largereoncourse of acquaint-' male• �laol+arttcutar� acten�io aCtendearttoae� 113ILLINEIIY:--Ladies ijhbuld.wait same lace resultin , come reports say; in ansae fall�wed the remains to their lastd .Dentistry•- All cases tromp y for out Milli er � enin and see our � reasousirle races. Office at the well known ep- New Spring rase Goods and Prints. aDAsa Hubhar a ass tieenti liwith inflam• a broken leg. g resting place. ..tablientnout of (;rahatn tiros.. one utile wort t Dr. W, A. Sangster has sold his practice -- Claremont. Teleoraws tq Cl I$ly Ont punctual- motion for the est week, and even yet OSHAW A. ' JE��VELL ' ICY --En a einem and her© to Dr. D. A. Clark of Toronto, Dr. ly at'tended to. g g ie in rather a e tidal condition. Sangster goes to Stouffville and Dr. Clark --- --- = �'Vedding Rii gs, Clocks, Watches and Miss Flora obison, left for Ripley takes puaseaeion here in a day or two, We The Pedlar Ddetal Roofing Co.; have sur- ' ${rites �yarDs. Jewellery. being out st,dl•y g0ode this week wit Mr. and Mre. C, E. Dior• are sorry to see Dr. f3angster leaving town, chased the property adjoining their works ai _,,,,;,,,,, 1 t uia, dvith why she will make her homA , • and the ref;ret will be joined in by a large from Mrs• W. T Din le, and will make es- t rices. tenaive additiQna to their factory. T�1 H0 \IAS D U N N , Conveyancer, Coni• p - for a time at I set. circle of friends. 1 missioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Olarb• A an of en ba' a been trying to In driving to town on Monday Mr. and Wm• Warren was appointed to the po- p -� moil, Ont. _ ----_–_--_ j'VALL APEl2B.--2c. I roll for g - �i�(j�'E1t,155U1tEh OF MAR• Remnants regular stock, 8C. up. locate the bot om of the snow on Cho Mrs J. L. Brown met with an accident• aition of secretary treasurer of the School lt. or Brock road luring the past few days In jerking ever a pitch holo the holdbacks Board vice Henry Carswell, deceased, at . �. Rt:1c;l: Licenses. office at residence a special meeting of the board on Monday r ilii;_ (;r,•rn River. ______ H, . ILSON SOI+I; °rid have Part v succeeded. of the barrtegg broke and the horse ran r I3U \TI \ 0, Issuer. of, Marriage y . Rev. Mc ku dy was unable to react, here awe y tl:rowina out the occupants. 1lilrs. ©venins. h� "� ` r fhb County of Ontario- Of- rill End f sill �t, IR1ark►lalll. by rig on 6 nday, therefore htij tiod hie Bcown having her ankle sprained and i`Zr• 14ire.. W. T. Dingle has purchased the B. Licenses to ,deuce Piekezing No Brown hie shoulder broken. We hope Pedlar stores and residences. The stores li �s• ..._ fic�i 3t the store or at his res cs y horse t0 the fence and completed the Choir recoveries may be rapid. -Journal. wit) be re aired at once Every store will Village. _ ___ _ _ _-_ -- . BICYCL ' B= --• (fur $b4 Mel lis . journey � on foot. This savors of the g _ - 'rOWNt3HIP CLEftH or to . a erlal li a iu t},a book woods. '"�- be sheeted ap inside with iron, making the �. R.BE3`r0�, $,Cycle La aranteed super,y minisL buildings fire proof. Conveyancer, Commiseinneztor taking MAIYEnN- affid9vits, 9ccountant and Ineuranee Agent. wheel in C nada at the money. While_ T► may Poacher was driving 1 - 1. Monday evening the house owue3 and Money to loan on fe,rm property. -Willa pro- South ora th IIr, k road Tuesday morn• There is some talk of Robert going up on occupied by Thomas Kennedy wag totally bates. OFFICE- Ak \Vhitevale. •will be in in ,his Lor a became unruly and broke a the tenth to live. troyed by fir deg e. Only part of the coir } Brougham every lfonday afternoon for -the g - s transaction of bueinese. 07-v i hold back strap and ran away. The . A very pleasant evenin was s nt at -.tents were saved. The contents were in -: - , - - '�T APPLY TO F. driver was ininjured as was the horse. , OA. J. Flemming s a few nights ago. anted for $400 and the house for $500, both ;°F�� TT0\ EI' TOL - it - 1 A"shaft oft a cart was broUen. l3wftt has commenced seeding. It is to in the British North American. , a �1 Hutchison. apprais.r at Claremont for I I. .• a Canada 1'errnsuent Loan dt 8aviags Co., head t At the c nolusion of the term, Mr• be hgped he will soon be throaah. The 84th Batt. has two bands now ital Sll,000,00o. Total ��ii a 4 tti'- vited the members of his What has happened your regular scribe? Tho regular regimental band located here, ,{ office, T�rontr,• stock c'ap Id Henderson in an lends moaov oa hard from him far a long and a bugle band located at Cannington assets ?`�.7(XI.ow. The cotLp y eveainR of ss to his residence to partak® Vie havo not e lowest �:,r, t rotas of i•ntereet and on t►vor- The exeoutfve •has deofded to fnrni them "' f� able ter:ne of repayment. Mortgages aad,de. of a Suppe and spend a sociable evening, time. beatures purcliaaed: No commission: N ♦delay $eforB lea ing for home the class tender• �Ve are sorry to see the snout going, ae with new uniforms. Dr. Rae sander ,_ Et eneee moderate.. _ � 'I heart ogle of the roads will soon be in a very muddy taken to raise $50 in Oshawa and Bfajdrt p --- ed Mr. su Mrs. -H. a y 1 Farewell s like amount in Whitby toward - i:Kil A: POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT S, ce 1875 we have baan ®ngag• y state. thanks for the kind way in which♦ the His nnnierona friends note with sorrow furnishing the command v¢ith new eolora� a ¢• , andepec Acatonsofu n sbeaforae erjciiii of ed. a ery working day,- in treating had been ntertained. '` r heatin and ,'GPhite'a salB'On the 20th orae a that Charlie has ceased his visits to the Some woman in Toronto, represented am end hot orate nein fractures, John A herself to a friend of Father Jeffcott as a building. ste g sick watches, red P third ventilation a epecia:ty, Offte—Gerrie Bloalt, oor>Zvr Dundas and Rrook streets, Wbi6by. I sett, g brokeD parse+ toning ujS decided s oases i`haetvery0 l h 1 a e Mr, Mogay end Miaa Moon were made solicitor of aubacription� for a new organ � ton lto►ct East Pickering• 89-y 16 of the inion y one the other evening. Their numerous in St. Gregory's church here, and got a Fa, Beeidence—Kings _ _ Done itations that are very mush p y friends wish them much happiness. promise of $5.00. The friend forgot the . ti THO�IAS POUCHER, Licensed Auo- a sasses fol sale' it is neoeanar to have J• Weir took a sleigh load to Boz Grave address of the woman, and forwarded the t, tioneer, Yalnator, etc., for East York and ran OWn. restoring Weak notion, hour bill printed at tale NBwa Oflice, . 'g the whole of >North and 'south ontarlo. strict anew face on an pld a fe'w evenings ago. Thcee who weal were move to Father Jeffcott, eaplainfnq the attention Riven to all orders b mail or telegz6ph. putt ng secure t sergieee of Thomas Poacher as mstanoea that induced him t0 aend�,tt ;, . Oherges lioderate• Address IrHos. pOUGHE2i, Erie d, and replacing lost h ds. suction r, and distribute your bills well highly pleased with the amusement turn Qi1;Gu �t'. Baa 47 Bron ham•Ont. _ + and suo es is assured. shed. Some why did not go do not think ThB moAo b$�,b�n returned wfth the ex 5 g s oersou whu solicited the - -- - - ETC., Ia t fat time we have done �tl , A nu her of the friends of Mr.1 Geo. quite so much of the affair. planation that fhb . ar Vindicator, W t r POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, r • Green R,ver; aoltcits solea from his num- 1 illi a often. 'GPs Gan do teem kipLer anti family knowln ilial they The seventh annual meetin of I tho snbacribtion was a frau,.. .�: Ran era F. B. C. was held Satur ap ngbt ""�"�� erous friends both far anal near. sales of farm#, ore to oon leave 1iBre,: tov� lite O nasion g WFtiTEVALE. : farts stock, and everything that is to be solii will well We d0 them at. a reua0na�ble in the s,3hool-house. The following ofii era - f, , 1• behandled b the subscriber with the ntmort n MOn ay evening last to visit th m in A. Neilson ; <`.- care and col to the very beat advantage. Lely prl • e aha of a surprise t nring P e '-$ P g'' Miss Etla White hnf, been vlaltin$ . . _ h y . Jaegael Vice. Pres., H. Pearson , per, ere el --- - -- --- ---- — --� r , es•T f J, Maxwell • Capt. T. Little. friends in the city. ' �, i' he oou se of the egBning a , presetgtation Seo tress , �" `` DECKERS LIVER t a ha dsame parlor ;hanging lamp was Committee of management ; J. Weir, R. Miss Ella Iiuribat, of Toronto is visit x` ilnade coonipanled by an address. A walker, C. Thompson, J. Rennie: Match ins at Maple ave. y Nor 8 o able evening was s nt by all C. CaUandor. F. erg• E• Smith, of Toronto, ie visiting W First-class vehicles and horses for hire da y y 1?e eommitteo : C. Little, r .. or ni ht. _ Teamin done tom tl b l ) Willis, Mrs. J.- W. Wonch. g g p P Y Y pream and one and all united in vuishing Captain of intermediate team ; da or ob. Bus in connection meet �,�� t t Meseta. Poucher and Gibson, of Toronto, y 1 Dctr• S inner and family all prospc Ay in The Rangers have the brightest of pros• wore ia'the vale teat week. _� ins all G T,R trains. Freight and-- I it ew home; reots and net doubt with Torn as their lead Miss Pickett and A. R. 'Thornton ale :, ea ress elivered to all arts •of lite P Y .. P P �;• The Libel al Conservatives of W st On er, some clevor la ins will be done. spending the wee); in Toronto. t� the villiage, Of our wateh`and if its weak end otic geld their annual meeting 0 .Tues• --------+--- Miss Clara White spent a couple of days - - - Board, sale 'and commission stables in g da Groh the 1f16h, at the village of CHERRYWOOD ' - last week with friends in Toronto. x _�;., connection, irre lar hrin . it .o BARNA D, Y y Ra, . � �'V itby, Stow villa. After Bloating their oliioers Mr. Vero is very low. and but slight u t.:i �0. �'. L'�+�:%�+- ":f notni ationa was made fur the coming C. Dolphin, of Claromant, apetat Sauday hopes are entartsined of hie recovery. ', .- prop., PiCKHItI_3G r Mica Flu • 1' �ttet:�On, Of Ylniouville, is ' ' -_--- - ----- - OC J��*. Dom pion election. ' 9Pe wore plea eel to wtTheLaivson br theta had a verq success• visiting her t� Z IYlisg Alga Hagerman / . learn that out friend Thos. Poucher re• fol wood bed last weok. Mise Alga l : �>>. has returned from ' . ` " MONEY TO LOAN The �c 3 y oeiv a nomination. Judging from the ,We would like to know what became of `�� '{ —ON— : hB ip getting at the council visiting fr fen;; . ,s; _ :nville and Milliken . k - �Glrit training riaoi lee ho the mail man .on Monday.' We have:jusi testi, •1 that Mr. VCar�' ' s' MORTGAGE SECURITY, boar and hie etron N. P. p• d p don w Of our bo s attended the part rip ht, posiic: of principes, , t� Y cosigned t genuine in open t r fe po y 6 g ublic school, to ake effect -at the { RE.t�L F.+•�"��..TF.+ONY ,dug t to make a g north and re rt havit hid a great time. �� .. ��its MEANS can idate if you Give him time, Mr. Stevens and J. Irwin, of avenshoe; summer yac:atfgns. Futher parti� . bought and sold an eommiseibn. — - ' T e nett quarterly Teachers' meeting paid our town a flying visit on Saturday next week.. a 1l- Why Wee time and and Iailei v�orkinq the for hB f3, 13ohools in the Central district last. D; R. Beaton has been appointed to , : .1 gent for Fire, Life Accident, Piafe am h ndle when the wind will do it of he Township, will be 17ela in Our bovs wi play the return match of vacancy caused in the poet office here by. Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance p P without ex nse• g health and the death of -the late M.r• McPhee• We ' ,, Pe the Christian oharoh, Bron ham, on checkers this ( ridgy) evening, - A ill 6th. at weather permuting. understand that the office will be Contin p °rA,� A For ♦he's all anon of $Sa you nget ainBof the afternoon of Saturday,, p ; ,�� Mr. John Kirton of Whitevale A few of the western young folksenjoyed ned in its present laeation. �'19. 2 P m• a following a pleasant evening at the reaidonce of Mr. Mr. Roger Hawkins, of Tilgondargh, 18 = s FARMS ta� VILLAGE _— -+� - - p Pflke on Thursda • evenin of last week. Mrs. Turner, and;. 'mol e'? {' .; ori l take u the lesson for th y g , visiting his grandmother, "The wicked huabsnJmen- y other friends here. Mr. Hawkins is a very 4 property For Sale IN�M Sa bAthl viz : We much regret to have to state that lace hAB Mr A• Burkholder is at present very ill• esteneive farmer in the west. $is many w ,' : Insluditi^two desirable dwellings is ricklering rO e�. bi Thas. Beare of the same • p x also 48 acres of land highly suit$ble for village a `nt applied for) al o'oonilBnted to address the T sabers in we hope soon to here of hla complete friends here are pl8ased to see hfm in theft _ t,� .�_ 1 .Good investment. Terme liberal. A fine �p reoovor midst. s B line of S. S• work Let t lore be y; t residence with tour scrag of land attached, to This m 0hine;ean be attached to 9 The annual meeting of the Bible Soeiot Mrs. Jae. Wilson wag in the` cit last, 'h ,, , I. rent cheap• fn the village of Pickering Persona a ha die �rithont change• t od attendance of Tetichere rid make Y Y deeirous•of renting their farms should call Cir • P p 1 g order of Thoe, p week, visiting her" daughter Mica (trace. ._ a success. By was held+at this }ace on Tucsiay evening, . s the undersigned at once, - t e meetl►ng there being a fairlyt:good turn cut, for it WB arB pleased to bear that Mfsa Wfleon> . ', _ $R UQHAM - enderea>a+ Convener. - Ding so bad undor foot. has quite recovered from her late illness, f �� CIONVEYANCIPC3 CAREFiJLLY DO E. and has resumed bei studies at the Un f wt'; _ The Pptrons of Industry of East D �d eMcom nt eeasongin th hick yard 13usir fversit ' ` b W. r. RICHARDSOI at Milbrook, a th b Y N � 0�: Dula s Bt Pickerinif am mgt Tuesday Tho freshet on Saturday' and Sandal . ` - f. - ted 11dr, 13amuel (bandy ae their oan• nese will bo ran in grand style this year as l --- ------ .- elec I}ominion elections. there will be-no,green horns to bother, wag rather alarming to triose interested in P PICKERING POST OFFICE ,date for the Doming Many from here took in the"big meeting the mill dam and the bridge. By ►Weans 7 ` `� _ " Honey, ohoesB manufacturer, at Markham on Saturday last and some of a• bee the ice was cats away from the �` 5 _ , ;,, A e bdr• J • '0' limo of it the of the and Reform boy`s took their feed in . �: 1gRile arrive from Toronto 9 50 a.m. l .8 Of dam, and a gang of men,ander pathmasterb Arrive - Mails close Toronto B lid a.m. 8 Of BaCdp y g T'ha�e i1 lar a rang s like! e�eeson vasahe has now the con' lite mud, which, no doubt, they will not Tliorntou removed the piles of ice aeoum u'• a m •Oioge ti T W 5 55 a m s rid light Overcoat, gs to ming Perr town, ��A G T 17 8 3o a m ., (1 T E 9 00 a m spring •S ltinq ort trot of fopr factories --Orono+ y forget for a Good time to come. ulating at the bridge. " a'bftb 8.46 . m N Toronto 8 00 p m select fro , at ions that will esus y �, . — _ ". a T p P bTewtonville and 'Z.ion. The revival meetings have been drawn _ 8 45 p m '' `' G T W S �00 p m �entic�nien h'a'te been ap . ,s Money orae czivah as Wish .ant. Clark has a ♦von The fallowing `�' _ ' rg issued on e11 arts o1 the world. 'pat r oeived the latest fa hlon JvB Dalby+ 4th coni, to a close, .ovviu� to the bad roads. These p 8aviil J p 6 meetings wero carried. nil for three weeks airiteti license coiuinissiotierfl for West . `rte s Fari , I.am now pred>tt ed to derful fro�lc o nature in a calf osseesin Roller♦ t,`: eoe latae !r .n A eoullarity of tllo atiuir is inti a t!Ocit11• ntYnZber F'c�r>k tz. fond at�l, I)tt�lisA�!.--I.tt.ry I4tidlldtc�n, ae>,ra svdsta p. satin aBtion. two tails`, P . est ear gavo Mirth to The rovival�:wllxe ao>,ti`tiued 6uute lift,,: �•. D�LusiteT _ give anti a '-rush. lite slams corn 1 Y . . eeeived and inter l .we ai-9`I=a avoid the ♦.hat fu treefuture; after- lite. ace. .- % • fs .settled; Phil , �� l►raul Younis. s per cent est al d Call at once a d - Pet aannn�. He crit. indisputable _ y �+ a Calf wit louts tall. f �('� (�ro�u $ i a,. } r �i . 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Tt ; TH>t WORLD - A r der Beads the ttopoo p Y g the mills should he strained iu the Dan aid .,_ uNlVsb $TAT pf a arm gate whtoh ''be has need tar 1� nal alJowod to til to t11®stable until aaaL11- p er psil is full, and then aired. Th® morn- lgrs�lit#iA ttim� Rstfttts tirewt$ ` tsiteriatltttg� iteuta At,eat Ottr own Conn- The Nebraska Senate hd sliced the bill - ilea Reaalta or Wer. to cite try, ere c tttrusta, clic Unclad atntef�, abolishing the death penal lag mtlh should Le treated juYt the sausuas qtr Te'yttra to Inrrea�e ny, and Ali Porta of lire Iaot>te, reactPnsM Harry T Hayward, oo viated of the the evening. wah rnurder of Katharine Giaa, of 141inntaapolis, ; Milk is hotter for being kept aver toight Are Russia and Great Britain Lo and As1i�rced for Bray Itendtng Minna, has been senteti d be hanged, in small quantltias rather than in a large collision in the far east? This isi, 9��k (7�►PTADA. uanttL in one vassal, .t)nly pttr®, oloan, �- II The New York Assembly hoe papBOd the t> q Y ei At Rat Phrtttge the $ul►aaiil mine took concurrent resolution bub ly ing as a vote - honest milk should be offered, and d yon now mulch disausAed in diplornatia fire. EiRhLminera•were rescued and only of the eo le the question o woman's euf• 4 1 will stall psmist fit briagtog filth in -your Iatorm+►tion through private b tea' P P ` milk 'the Cheese maker would much rather trustworthy Channels says that the w1k111 one life lost,; frage. - . _, r r you �wauld brio Lbo glib in nae Dan and $qq� A ten- a 'r -old Irl named -Lyles Haines —• 4 overnment is su rtin , y 6 Gen. Harrisou,ex•preside t of the United. � le %Z j-- <"x the mirk in another. g pF'c' R i"1"'" i4 s . 'was fatally burned at Lon,'_on while light•' States, who has been ill, is ,ntirely out of _ A strange peculiarity about some of these mand for cessiop of Port Arthur and in -g a fire. i danger, and the doctor says he will be able I microtlleea is that th become aotivo onl Wt1 Mr. Tho as Lee,baker,of St. Catharines. to be out in a dew da e. � RaBr.a FARM t#ATB.. , .. `'Y y Hai• ei as pact of the price of Y '� in the absence of froo,ox c+en. Ne lent of d i was probabl' fatally injured in a runaway t Norwalk, 14 Peter `MeCius► y g China is sailed upon to pay• Ia y 4 Conn., Mrs, seg , 'It is light, durable ails( suitable aeration will increase the quare ai milk not dare demand possession o(.Fa4rh,well( -i accident. I . key recently celebrated the 05 anniversary . The mem ra of the Toronto Caledonian of her btrth,lay. With th el,ceptioa of for a w ndy ,aountrya It ie easily made, Third beosusekthoa airing seems® p 6aL hallo if she.were not euro of the�� `I Society pro ose erecting a monument to The material must he of the beet. It is 10 °fit • eight, •she possesses ail her • culiies.. vigor to the germs of fermentatio saliva support of Russia, for • the memory of Burns.- The boards will brit about an acid condition of the Caeca° of , The bill providing the wh pping post for ft. 4 Iu� long and 5 ce high. those ports, by China means not . Mr. Hug . Wilson, of Valleyfield, who men criminall assaultin , hildreu under brace d cross picoes are 1x4 inch' pine. milk, without producing the . soid. So htnfl k4 _ was wounaeld three times by Shortie, is now sixteen has t► en rlefeatelkl,y a small major- The enc pieces are made of hard woad. Chao continual dominion of 1 muoh ie tliie so that it has been found im• � span overtht conaidere,t be out of danger. its in the New Ydefeated by a, Put the material together securely and the praotioable to mane strictly first-class Gulf of Pe -Chi -Li, which is the Wit John W: atterson, acting toiler of the The United States cies ter Allianofa, gate wi') Bive satisfaction. cheddar Cheese from milk that hae not been leading to Pekin., With Japan hold. l Traders Ba iz at Strathroy, has disap• while proceeding from Colon to New York — aerated. these fortified porta she would have .= peered with'$4.000 of the bank's money. waA fired upon by a Spanish In tt•of-war. The Clare 8 d i BttagAment o'i` Milk far Milk is a liquid of an absorbetoit nature a pet Three et et -car drivers were found out, ago hob been reportod,a d may lead to and it should be protected against injury .matt nt pledge of peace. The ha ods of Chia the Cheese Vat. that would result front exposure to impure would be tied. Her aapit.tl would-alwa guilty of cr city to horeee in the London nlip:ouiatie troubles. 9e be Police Cour and fined $5 or five days The Sabbath Association of St._ Louis, Tn Slde -times when it eras counted a aitr, therefore milk should not be allowed to at the mercy of her present enem • .., each. stand around the stable after it is drawn Y Ceaios Mo., hag begun its cross le a sisal trades- more nobl aehievoment to destroy .human of Part Arthnrand VVei•Hai•1Vei Weald The Lon on Hoard of Edtieation are 1 men wh, kee o en nn Sund roceedin from the sows. Milk from sows in good ttf ' l P P Y P R lives than to make provision for their Bus• health and a arent -content-meet only ray Lhe egentual dissolution of 4ba t: ' .asking a g ant of $26,000 from the City } under an old statute, which has for a long censure a d oomtort b rovidin an PP Chinese empires Liplomatiets do notbel i Council toy relieve overcrowding in the Lime been a dead letter. Y P R should be used, sad. until after Lhe eighth city sc:hoole The dynamite faotorp of the FTaneoak abundance f wholesome food and Convert• milking it should not be offered to a cheese the Chinese government will consent b �- The Methodists o'f London afte having_ Chemical (1.r. at Dollar Bad, Mich., blew ient clothin , the leaders were aooustomod factory, Puye Cold water shoul3 be allow- N ed in quantities limited by the cow's cepa• great a sacrifice. They do not believe the _ plAns prepared_for:a $65,000 building, to up. Telephone and telegra h wires were to stimulat. the people to prepare for sue- city and desire to drink, aced a lox of salt British government will stawl idly 4 replace th church burned on ' Queen's broken by the explosion. A amber of men case in thei barbarous and deplorabie line to whivh the cows have access every day. whilst Russia ie enlarging- her power will; avenue pec ntly, aro m.seing- p g such tremendous strides as thPe� in the ttu I . ' 1 - of endeavor ur inn the rudence of -the Cows should •be rohibited from drinkin The date or the opening of the-Territor• A Chicago despatch says T orno Wilson, Common ma im R"' Where t here're a will retagnant, impilre water; the responsibility ial Exhibition at ftegiaa, to which the. an exp_rt diamondcutterfrom I oronto,com• of whioh rests wholly with the individual east. The sympathy sow ex►shngl>etweat Dominion P rliament gave a liberal grants, mitteft suicide in a low drin ing place by there's a way " writes a correbpondent. farmer. Wild leeks and other weeds rom- Russia and• Japan is significant. 'Tile Roc has been fi,c d for July '9th, taking carbolic acid. He cat a of a well Farmers to day need to be stirrel up by mon in bush estates ptive an ofTeoeive connected famil in Canada nd left a wife P , .ions are the Drily fotreignera for whom Actiye pr parations are berg trade for 1 Y + some tneaus prepare and equip theateelves odor and flavor to the milk of soimals Japs do not Oatertaia hatred. Of all tor. commencin construction on the continn• I and two children in Toronto, which eat i hem,and in moat cases is carried a, oars the En lish are most' hated, and As a result of the row w ich die mired for winnings °Daae in Choir noble line of g 8 atiou of the sie des CAA ears railway at the $ to the. productti I even the Americans, on account of their edrirest p a ble moment. the closing session of the Inc iana Legisla-. effort during these years of keen oonfliot _ — . . C blood relations with the F,,altsh, as ture M ron D. Kin 'the Gove nor's private and roducti a oom etiton that are now - hooted b the too war•mLl ulace Immense Olde of petroleum have been Y g' P E Y ) R p°P of I becretary, Ie not expected to live. A rib •, SUEZ CANAL,t Ja an. Glreat Britain stands behind China - discovered seventy :Hilae north of Fort upon .hem. P was br°ken and it ie preAsi K upon the The milk of awe is a secretion or direct Hee money is loot and invested there b1 Saakatchewppn, anti .the Dominion Govern- heart I{in was the Dent of a rush • mens -has promised to assist in their de- g Rome of the recullarltto+r lar ilbe Vverld's hundreds of millions. With Ituvsia behind - vei�pment. l made by, the . Republicans to prevent him elaboration fr m their blond• Whatever - Japan, and pushing the vietore of the-wei from deliverin a vetoe.l bill o Cho House. Greatext Waterway: g interferes with the health and comfort of on to exorbitant demands as the ' rice of The euf%zaere by.sa' accident on the -In- "The Suez Casal is in some respeCti thtt p -1- On- Saturday last Mrs.- Colinskv and her the animal will &,lso of act the qualit and peace, Great Britain will he forced ti tercolonial ear Levin, Quo., four years ago. y - -. - have ' eeu g anted $12,000 b an order in daughter started to Ralk .fro Mammoth quantity of t' air milk. Too muoh oars matt wondorfal waierwa in the world Y show her hand. Io the opinioq ci rliplotntr Y Hine Pa, to Alt, Pleasant where they cannot be exer ,sed in rovin food that is Aa •flan as Cho traveler enters it he real cute En land will be forted in- self• rot,re• - Council. Th rty•sevan claimants will divide - ' P B g P the grant, intended to-pt,rchaae tickets o. Hungary. -cheap, succulent, easily digestible, whole• ices that he is in the hands of the French tion to prevent the pecmacent acquirement, 'They h`tti $500 -in their nos esi,ioa. 'I he ,s�i,te and auto ioua, of Port Arthur and Wei -Ilei. Vet by the - '_ - The machinery dud stock of the Cieecent" i,odtee of mother and .lou ht r wore found R Y y A Freneh•s akin iloL tnkee asessio Japanese. g The rass of arl summer ie too water g p p° Chemical , orks, Alontreal, owned tip conceal d in a brush hes at .he road aide , and'aIt f13e,ers of the canal are ' c P and weak in fe duiR eul,staace to be fes of the altip ,lotne of fire most intelligent min, satoaa Harry P. Hama, who is unJer arrest on w •four da a after. They had een robbed - -char a of m rder were sold b the Sheriti Y _ ) alone to ttfe gra stet advantage. A judtai• Frenchmen. Theo s, or turnouts, where then,. the Japanese minister u� W�aahingtoa g , Y and fri,htfuli beaten. I Due allowaa_ce f bran, oats oil cako or fir. Kurino, believe Russia ie nein Ji for $36. 6 Y a ship watw to tet another pass, see i0 the R Pr's A deeps, ate attempt wile ni de to murdt4 'cotton seed mt• %I, , will increase the milk as a sat ••paw. The Japanese are to b Mr. O Bri n, junior member of the firm and 'rob the Greek l;atholic riest Rev. I su 1 and fort f the cow's s stem far Cha charge of old Froaall soldiers, and it is a p PP Y Y Y thrust forwar-1 to secure. the al>"tzlnte lo- of bleredit & O'13riPn, Montreal, was t;alovich,at Freeland, Pa. Hi housekeeper I production of larger quantity of milk ti►iartnirtg to see how they beautify their dependence of Coreii and also the forti$ed arrested an � charge of false pretenoes pre•_ sed bar' crnnpanion, were 1 osteo roto I during the mills turner, loll and winter. A surroundines. When the sand of the dee- ports which Rive ,command -of the great . _ ferii3d },p the Manager of the Quebec Bank. insensibility. The safe.in htr priest's , soiling crop of mo kind °r .kinds should art is watered it always bursts with bowers, Gj.lf of Pe•Ch'i4Li and of -the (;,hine" cap Mr. O'Brien was boiled, house was blown o en with d namite, but: be rown, to furnish lent of Teen looter acid ever are is a testi stated little ' p g P Y R Y R Y P itis!. tt hile those acquisitions would lot The Rev'. #Cobert Johnston, B. A., B. -D., ti,e ai,tacking party was fr Khtened off. �-at th„ time who pa&Luce may bq baro from house, and a blooming garde", while grass the time 'being appear to be tin enlarge• i pastor of St, Andrew's church, Lindsay, ,Tice priest and a light for iia life. He :prolonged dry Bather. ed{lts the ean►1 soli the dreariest region on mens of Japan's influence, Gresat Britain has acceptedla call toa Presbyterian church escaped with a few alight wo nide. Revel- ! Water is nett re's vehicle for conveying earth is transformed by French thrift. One will never forget. that it is the power of - in London, t fnt., and will sever his connec-( vers were used freely, and th• doors and ' about most of tl a matter which she requirre of the moat interesting sights of the canal Kusria which emboldens the Flapanese to tion with the Lindsay past°rate on the •10th' 'w{lis were perforated. - I' to move from pi ce-to place. The iduntioal in early dry■ was to see one ship meet ask- for ao much, despite En41an•i's ;,rows• - of tlrrril. - Ad, i,:es trom Lhe'United ata , e are some- 1 water swallowo I by a oo* to serve .as a another. q he passengers on each arowtied in Russia is not yet ready oto makes t '' what-inore favourable with re and to the carryipg modiur t in bar blood for theequal forward with greati rte ane{ t1w saving of bolsi move in eastern Asia. Its yet -the _ Senator \ arne Miller, of New York,- who was in JMon-treat recently; was very' general trade outlook. Railw y earnings distribution of the element of nutrition haukt•romefs, and th�re worok tears from Lhe great Trans-Siberian Itadway is not - warms in hi advoeacy of a ship -canal , have Alightly improved, and fa to products throughout tier hole system, is made to the outw and hound aL the thought of what. ,_.Completed. When it dh.tl have tie«•n finish - connecting ew York and tFe great lakes are higher, but there ie little i nprovement serve a like fun .tion in the milk which site the homoward bound vera soon to see. ed. • tow pear,! hence, Kusau ry+11 be m for the the p carriage of wheat to tide-, in the industrial situation. The .money yield&. if that star be impure to the firo. The trootitig of ships is now no longer a poettion to do almost alt she likes, Ila water. market is steady, and exports f gold have place, it is liabl to harry the trttptrrtty wiLh novelty, I once eneounteroxi the Khedive •power will be able, W stau,l against her ceased. Still irada ii not by a v means in it through its whole mission from; the Tewfik's yacht, with his harem on board, when she acquires rail 'facilitieA for quickly `l lie Aiissse Harris Manufacturi>�g Com-, a eati4factar condition.. Ther -has been drinkin • of the w until atier its con+um As we sed throe h the canal. Of oioursO `pally conte plataa moving ice Brantford 11 Y 6 P' tfJaa . K massing troops in vast . numhe`,rs st tut) an advatice in cotton on a ratt or doubtful tion by creatur a who consume the cow's we °aught no gl,imps , of the ladies, but - point in eslsttern Ast Trial ra%Iwa will - eataNiehmeti to the other bile of the line I - i s• y - and is askin for sp�eiel inriuceni3nts frou�! e,itimate of decreased acreage The city product. Wet r that h..a baCa ooutamin Towtik and De Leswps, who. wam. bi." make floc the domta&ting pa,wt r of sil Chu IViaga^a Fall , N. Y., ;o cattle there, g°O'le italic continues depreeset and pro- ate( by de4eayi R animal matter is capes• guest, dame out on thus sponsnt. beam to region, Members 61 ,the dipi„rnnticoogii . duciion ie much in ex.aosa f=f ret uirements ; balls likely to retain its polluttoa. I'he greet us, and we manned yards wit gative' who havO slertly watched tl,e siau►tio° m The 1 rince s Louise has written a letter' cotton goods tire only m wing at conces• milk fronto °owe which drink such water is sailors in hcoor of the two. Cho. east sap oompletton tit th,4 `Siberian f thanks t Mr. Henry J. !liorKan, •of Pif,nP--The total bank clearings ' t 84 cities a menace and 4an¢er to the public health "The canal passage is maw (rom li liwilw�y wtJl be the signal for AR�reaaive - Ottawa, than ing him for a copy pf 1►ig In of t'he lhtited Statee showed n increase and interferes $reatly with tits commercial to 24 hours, anti, sing the use c powerful movements on the part of Rushi& Then llemorian-re ollection3 of P'ather Dawson, compated with last. year, of o ®r. five per - value of all dairy products, electric lights -has made nighL n vtaston in the prestige of Japan, now tming enkrgeti • , w,,o was ofte{t a welcome guest at' Rideau cent., and ogtaide of New Yo k.C-'Ly the There should, be an abundant supply oC the canal possible, the journey rom Eng• 'by military victanes anFi tixe,l b� the h:,ll where her Royal Highness was in increase was a shade over 8 par. nt. pore water eamfilyaecessible byy cows during land to India is made with fo aerious su p� rt of Kara -e; `rill be quickly turned Canada. riot weather. It should be furtiishod at a delays. It used to he that all the cowl for topltu&siaa prestige, lw,rea may aiecomec Air. Josep i H. Stiles, who is promoting '''' ; I • osx>zxAt. '.'`' _- Coniforvable temperature during the cold ships travOr+ttaq Lhe Red tea was carried Kuseiaa vassalage, port Arcnur and �Vei- the holding o an Jn.ternational Ex osition. C(-\gl r Cantu, of Milan the h'st,oriao is weather of winter. Cows whioh are denied across the isthmus on the backs of camels, -uu stroa - Hai-�Vei will virtually be Kasai $ in Montreal ext year, has just returned dead. - access to an abundance of water will not Shiva now Commonly coal aL Port Said. holtlit from -Europe �-ind states that during his Snow fell in Tangier, °Moroee oti Sun• Rive As muoh milk, or milk of as good quality One of the curious features of navigation in There is intense anxiety as to toe ntanuef - - visit he m t -with very encouraging day night, for the brat time is any years, as. when plenty of water is provided. the canal sad the Red Sea is tits. absence in wniah t3reat Britain will meet t;n.eettua• sneceat. llairy Cattle should have aaeeaa to ttalL at of large satlia Craft. The Rad Sea is so tion, The peace, negotiations sow peadlnd A reei roeal trade treat hast a entered all times. It has been found by a series of hammed in with mountains on either-coasi ' ; . It is Lieu •.-Col. Utter'• intention to go P Y between Cntaaand Japau� mark +►.crsa in to England in about a fortni�hc with several into. betwe+an South Australi slid New experiments carried on in the Ontario Ex• that the prolgram of A large &ailing ship the history of nations. fl huglan1 u,rows `� b South V1'slea. rimeat Station at (fuel h that when ould be extremely slow and tittended heroeif .unto the breach and uta her ower of his broths ofliceia, with the purpose of P + p P The remaains of Victor Hao he French Cows were denied salt for a poriai,of even ich dangers from.sudden squalls, f3uch a behind Ch - ' adding to th, it military knowledge by a -' 8 ` ,tea in reeoiataaae t„ the demands pial wh died in 1885 one week they -will yield from fourteen and Osage of the Ked Sea would be almost special coups . Lieut. •Col. Otter will be P ,wore pl red in the of Ja a Collision between lintuin end 1 antheon in Paris -the other da one-half to 4eventeen and one-half per cent. ntolerable, for the heat iso ressive and - � �� absent about��ive mdnthe. ' Y• pP Itasmit►�is not improbable. It thebe two • Serveant edmond of the aebac city The Qtieen arrived at Nice o Frida leu milk and Lhat of interior quality. ho tnonotoay o! Cho and sand hill& a&hore powers Clash swords the map of Acta will be . 'police force, who was nearly killed some and -drove to -the Hotel Cimiez. Such milk on. as average tarns sour in s tedious, beyond e>zptessnon, There are Chat, ed. if oa trio other hand, En is V twonty•fourhours ems time than milk drawn ighthouses .alonq'the shores, and there ie- fail;, to give her aid to China andFpermitts time ago while distilling illicit whiskey, Sir Robert Duff, Governor -of ew-i3oath from the same Bowe which obtain a duo to drearier lot_ than that of the lighthouse the Russo-Japsatese alliance Go curry �w has been condemned in the Police Court on Waleb died in S dna on Frida . He was alt of er Conditions - of erper on •the Ked Sea.. So well is this po ids from hat moment Russia will euooeed - � Y Y aJlowaaoe of salt, t two ditleimp chargee , $l G0 fine and cue' sixty years of age, treatment being.equal. Shelter should be aot recognized that the keePers, recruited Britain, at eont,rolling power i io the month's imp isonlnent, or, bailing to pay prince Joachim, the sixth sort f Emperor provided for the hearth anti well-being of rom among the old sailors of a well•know•n eaai. Sgeh a surrendbr ' on the part of .,, the fine, Pix- onths'-impribor,ment in each Wiliia,n who is four yebre f - age is .the Rows• stables should be warts► in winter; teamehi eotn an used tro be relieved N.ngland would mark the ►,eginuing of that - case. P P Y, , su.:eriug from in`tiammation of a bowels. with plenty of light and ventilation ; pas• nee, a month, and their friends were decadeaee of her power which the student's ' The'traae turns for Februa - eh°w that Lures bhould be rovided with shade is ustotned to kee cite li hthouses&u lied 1- F,iilure fA iY Henry Cook ax•Atanager of t e defunct P pp of nations have long predicteL . ` i he exports f r' the month were 83,fi53,401. i summer, ith a great number off magazines, Il{us• r est tli/a.sigaifioant extOnrloa of ttuaeia° entered for onsumptton iF7,7US1 237, and Commercial Bank of :it. John s, fid., was accreted on Frida evenin au lod ed in Now comes the milkili of the cow. If rated newspapt•re and the like to help influence Ia the east would be everyw1ieCe ' fluty collects" $1,479,319. r'ornpared with gaol. Y g g osrfble the tow eheuld �Iwa a be milked hhe away the limo, Few arsons on this the carne onth last ear this Showa a p ' Y P taken as evidence that England was siraid The oak of C1riLaba the anci nt volcano by the same pilau. He onl who halt ttleau ide of the world realize the sea is 1,600 to teett her ttren t 1 decrease of $ :),115 in exports,t i iiiereaet of in Coto oba,State of Vera-Cr.uz,i in a state hands should a allowed to milk. I say he Iles long•" K h is war• It wo P� i -. $709,877 in ¢ ode entered for consum tion + oonsLrued t.a confirmation of. the cue ieioi of eruption, and the surroundin country is because I think the men of the farm should laug entertained chef. ''the line of Britist H•i a decreaa °f $18,9+8 in jut collected, g. `�Itg E111j118r8>I' Of ("it8rlf] - P Y threatened. do most of Cher milkin It b no more Spy, possessions and power has beau a read nal " Friday aft noon a special meeting of -the, The Armenians have sent, thr ugh Kars di�eult to milk with dry hands than wi• h • . i too thio sad is is danger snapping andel Wentworth ounty c it was held in -art address to• Mr. Gladstone• iiin loris his wet, and it is certainly more cleanly and -' + g the first strong pressure. Humilt, to aka aci a the repert of assistance, and presenting him ith a vet y leaves the milk in` a muoh more desirable War between Russia and England over '•he auditors, who bar discovered that ancient Armenian Gos ei, Coaditign for table use or mattufaoture. A. is not fe P the Chinese and (,orean questions rosob• _ County Treasurer Stock had applied $8,8t�8 � - - pato atmosphere in the stable it aeeesmaey '� A eouference of Australiatd remiere at to preveu;, corttsmiaation Pram that worse. `F.., very improbable. A arisia is fast Opp aeons of the County's funds to hie own use. �Ir.' int;. ThO anxiety of well informed pe Stock's sureties.have ma a good the amount .Hobart, '1'asrtiania, adopted a resolution Immediate straining will remove impucitiee ooneerne sot only the peace of ;1rnKope, to the county. After hearing a statement favoring the.apportionmeut of t e cost of that otherwise might be dissolved to Cho �f but the into cit of the LhineAe N.u,pira . from AZr. Stock the Council' decided to a Paafic Debts among England, anada,and permanent inaury of the whale product. r.` g Y ,ane8e go the colonies of Australia. There is grave fears thrA if the Jal : retain him in his position as treasnier. After strain ing, the milkshould be serated; - .ou to Pek'ia Nnd drive the empeF-or to fligbt GREAT BRITAIN. A terrible hurrtcanebwept; cv r the Fiji too often it is poured 1�i to one large can - , t. - �0#,e � • i .on subside all id drive sad order in t$ina - ' i Islande�a few H asks agp. Gro t damage and left Chore just as 'tie Cows gave i , j :, mn be dextro ed. Tha Central government' Prof. Huxley, the scientiatl it suffering was done in Suva, the capital o Fiji, and This negteot implies three thiagm that aro ° i of hat country is weak encu hat berthenJf seriously from influenza, the cocoanut and banana planta ions Were very injurious Co it's ualit for ohoese i - �„ -, � t�";t'�f' if it should be shattered b gibe vicwtio� almost entirei destro ed, makin q Y �' r� Y Sir Henry Ponsonby; private tieoretairy Y . Y _ 6 {I�I Ma�I�, I ,i,-_/'' .. armies of aTapan, rrovinc after ,proving to the Queer., who was stricke t with Mustapha, the Turkish tot ler who, First, the peculiar odor which the cow i � IV '•t cal ei,ion Januar 7 led in at.Osborne: while intoxicated, reoentl r n •amuck im sets to clic Jk will lie left in it utattl +�' } ` may go into rebell.on. The utrnobteonfneion ' Pa y Y + Y 8 Y P ctrl +r Vit. and aaaroh ma follow, with bloodshed ._ throe h the streets of (ous antino le iit be°on'es fixed in its flavor ; Second, the � (,T Mr. Ersstus Wiman has been -granted 8 P acme of fe - ,�4 t`i ��� and deetruatit,n. YIn snob 'an eveu6 itld klllin two men enc: woundin n others g rmentation fret aorto in the r'" ti� �1 Certain tat onl IZupsia and }:n laud w°o a new trial, the judgment of the lowCr R g s �!. �'. g hoe been found' uilt of murde a d pato- ills acid from the air have the beat condi-*,��•; Y a baud j° court being reversed by the Snprerrie 8 Y R.• i t v scalp is with a purpose of taking rr► tetrad to death. ions for growth and action when the milk A fay ' v� , the rt'orgaaizatioa of the- division of to Court of New York. - 's undisturbed ;Third, the milk will become vef terra The remains f Ishmael h °. Were tar but France as well. lu coli -=t It i9 rnmorea.in Londanthat Sir William? � in a de pee unlit for rfeot uLLioa b � y' de � buried t Thursday in Cairo. he.funecal g oo4g y . a ` on thin hase of the matter a few y Harcourt will aecPpt the Speakership if his rennet • hence it is needful anci advan e - election is unopposed. The leadershi of procession which followed the r mains was us to a►ett4te it for three reasons • �`lr(it MinisterKprino, of Japan, said he d�� ; c pp oom Deed of the chief Euro i `1`liere is a marlred dif!'oreuvt:sew8efs the rhe Honpa would then go to Mr. (,ampbrll- P peen nd Egppt;- beoaaSet b di in or trickling it over an steal picture of Emperor William, wi3iab it bail the people of China were a„utry •'" . Bannerman. - tian officials, the members of the i lomatir Y PP g P x�osed. surface there is elevated fRaiin the koro reproduced, and those of an earlier "war had bora going ort in their ( at ::k cors the reli ioua notabilities etga The milk b eve ate.. Hie •face Ilse iwquired aystert ttt+ss of Breaking down of -the central authorilY At in the Oacsir WIIde libel suit eigaiia8t the Khedive led the w on foot attd the y poratioa, say objeotlanable xpreswion,and indicates s flint of n Pekin would be the first intelligence Margais of Queenaberry,the twc sone of the aY odor or element that may bo its it. I3eoond, y p e t 0{p 000 of Uhiaamen would . crowded streets were lined by rit�ah and because the milk Contains erms of fertnen- which his,-conAtenartae upon leis_ succession peshaps 1, 81 bi . Marquis espouse Mr. Willie's Cause. They Egyptian troops. g to the throne did sot wear or exFress. ,.' spy talion. roCoive of the hoetiliti� of 'cite poet Sof say their fataer'is of unsound mind, but -- �. ,: gll vasaolt used iii the haadlin of milk monlra In Mr. Kurino• opinion rr nhsar there is a good deal of viae.in hie mad- Sir Jpeepph Dodge Weston, Li rt teem• . phould be aleaaed thoroughly immitdiatel rrA deet in ratan I „ Cho provinces of Ohins are ripe for a rebs her of Parliamentfor East Brie 1, is dead. after their se. Y g hate 1 oritid Nell, lion. $or all these reasons therm the net' to A waphjng In warm water With scarnftal head eC,Hct, : a » ne of the Radical` tremberti 'of Parliar Fie had been suffering from in ueaza for to whioh has.been added" a little " Gold And- yet within a ear s - anxiety.in diplomatic Iroise ns now of uirenii to urge on the British Govern- so "•e past + ., it Y hie lov, Reg C®btiatio Dust and then scaldin with' boiling Aad -wad an,arohitec 1 P k l , . come of the e v' t t . _.0 _ e7s , r. T cn a n. �- . .� .. - rF ' .. -. . •:` . _� ., . ,a >.. •... . +, - . •� , .. - - . -..: - ..:.. I -. ., - r. . -: _ Y -� ! . - - ,. ._ ,F- - - ., . :. .. .. - ..- --. , .: :.: .. - F f- .-. _ .. ,.. S s .. J.Y. 11, -., . ` F.... '�,. - f.^ . {. ,.a , i ... _ .. _ __-. ,}.� -:. 1. d 1.. _ - _ _ + + r * . a ,." s ..t ,:, �. v . y H _ . L-� x, �. , : .. . � ,-. �_ .. a ;_ � :; .`A F,F> � � -; n+ . w is r� '' . .� .. y ?� , . 1� .. .. . is . _ .. , ..- , -- 8 -., _ - Y e. .: 5. F +.. �A,i"'-, _ .c- . - - - .. -.. ,-.-.. .:.. -. , �.-. ..�.. .. -t•4' �� �7.:r .. .-,. , t ,�,i.F�. � � - •J PF i4-?� - . '"S,'8Sr '.n • 1 -.. , - .. i :. .i I -, -- l�rd: f.-: �6 �•. 51r _ ,_. �- _.. - - _ �°� lla � .3�••°3•.H � <., ..... : -- _�: �F .bn. �-iiY:;IT'rl I - .. �7 - SPE ` ' Wants ' well s b � 1; 1900 8 HOAX—'r` I'm ,Ops from Prsf. t4ke hitt fol ROL —oi, gay, think of the ep speechtooL H jtay iot • Well, is yo {s about due." peaked and un Uld o@'eddet . far t. I hain't Uffider Ths the charge u g' It a womai She'll hi 'Tis the ps you pre judge (to) P � does not agree last witness. � no's a,bigger li I?r. Brush- - WA) is speaks ori Brush—" I et goes by contra Fannie—" the name of ' don't know. r Because Oval Jimiwn— ., I would you . not, but why. t Jima"—•rt .)a Maud--" TI fatuated with Jamesby. W Madge—" It .. bro',her." - - Kicksy—c` am lige a heal w-hy is it. t" seldom - find yesterday." 44 W hat has money her t intend to built Dome out with instead." Ji<lson "" should be any the legal pre ten . married t bar, word is la f,ittle Dit- loq uacious. -Mamma—'Ti Little Dot (a words was tint things wif'oat She—'ll ha ly clever man "Then you , " Not at all. that sort of t First Dog— aislet'" ;lues ford's pups. day and tris h gds his Collar He beoan The lit . . Until he . Andotin I. Mistress—' girl I W hat i hearts?" Mi only one. T one is ill or o At the assi . thing farther only like to i Counsel's Spee -ad frpm my t ' I ate- s. n times ta,l ieN Luted to welo " Yes it to," took fif tecta g Well,.M doing as mai tatting lesson Jahin&On, I at had so far h.A hope soot. to goat 1" Morchiat i tion) --"90 Clerk —r• An Merchant—• Dsitahmen ; e0 your •alai Customer you have sto man- about clerk (ptoimp show trim go sited nos I" I • -- Ca rgow .:A• -A , d�pati OIt1`y five An a the sues Qui theme were I orte meroant 49 entered - many Cargos I. ed through i stent is mad stiationed in received at I . "Port show vessels parva The net to . 414 paid w I Teaahin Pro£ Eva 4lland6, c�a�• TI .tars who it atthool. W dar thio rot Vs age, ate �rrofeasor's !#ell with t �VeterW 1 %marked t '. pr"�ent Blau barge• B - . In Isnot two u r Whe��I� - ofees4 * kanRwe -of t j, f - . A i �; e• ,pv}.� .7 I . ... ., , � . . . , 7 , I : � .- I $pRING SMIL$S. x �r AMR MANY . 1, . � - ��_ � t R8. of s i t t g� -- W rs c $ -- ; and oe. a id of Neu Neuralgia;. a; - e , x IL'ti1 rl►•rnderfnl what progress has herrn There is no use in tooling with neuralgia. a �' )trier yPaoiPno- Can fou `srri�ta' tris 5'8 'x818 Tdlcg Well �,sde in the way of machinery, replied Mn. It in s disease Oust lues way only to the ood, _hen dinner t Mr. Known Minst el, 19R. I see that there has been a msohine most powerful remedies. No remedy et r -h well atter a R _ gvented i' 3 real! don't know, x� F- y enol) y Ji � f that can make a complete pair of discovered has given the grand results that • ' \ jpkleigh („ ► y cin to take cornet les- ' Y : rt` ,_.. u ihoee in sixteen '�" I to going The Painft+itt"Resstlts, 0i a inti minutes, Whys that Is invariably attends the employment of Pol- � � , Hoar- , ceruse !Maty years AR.W Re cusp faster than Tommy can wear them son's Nervilina ' Nerviline is a itive Mt�lt► f eons from p,: f' Blowhard." ,.Tosz-"Gioing oi- Treate•ij out. pos `I W take him for your tooter, eh ?' Is the -nest Bosp11a11 or Two !'Dalin specific for all nerve pains, and ought to be .L 47'< „ old woman, what do`yon erela, but Pronanneed lnetrsbie-A Recl g,.- kept on hand in every family. ford scary t s e go— - say, A F61; Making a D811t11oAS.: 6 cents a bottle i where 2 think of ti>.e splend�d vi ohlesst Then we'll tw 1ltreove� Patient Pointed OR tMe @oat „ • ® • Health Drink at Small Cost. She- Papa is saying hat Cyon stay" too speer' less. Ne-- . long when you call on me. He -"'All F'r'om The Owen 90tind Adnm'e !toot Beer Extract. long bottle M : • - - 'l` ri htk. I will not come so earl after this. stay '1'Iii+ f' �I I ( Sugaehma I Yretst........... ....half a cake g y ° ims 1 L NOT iXURI _r ,,Well, ispour wife all ready? The trf�in The marvellous el}loaoy of Ur Vyiliiam'F Sugar. ....:..... ................',,,,two pounds " tleavene, no ! Sne.e ogltip Pink Pills has again, been demonstrated it ! �` •, wo irons Cats►trh IIse Nasal Balm, Quick, posi An A ole Laxative and NEBVE TOI!TIQ. I IN about due. �n ewarra Water t tie► five Dore. Soothing, cleansing. healing, tl�a si — pa ed and unpacked her trunk twice. this town. The. Times referred to ht DiBt+Dive the sugar and. yeast in the wntsr, fold by Druggists or sent by MsiL 860.. 60x„ ,_ Old offen.•ier-- W'at er arrestin' me astonishing ours of Mr. - Win. >dd the extract, and bottle; plane in a warm e. t�mp1M � cad 81.00 Per FaOkag.%45f $y Belroe'e niece for twenty-fo r hours until it ferments �� �O 'Phe Favorite TOOTH PO �� nothy , „ well known citizen. This Was followed then place on ice, when it will open sparkling forthsTeesitnndBre•th, for •. 1 1><"t�;h�ae the timer ye hit hitt right i 'few weeks ago by the remarkable cure o g and deliolou+. WALTER RACER & CO. >:1 ` v Officer- bl rs, Donnell o ' f Peel stttvet, whose ,if, The root beer can be obtained in- all drug . the charge is going to be vagrancty." ' and grocery stores in l0 and 2b cent battles, to The Largest 1lLnufactnrers ci ANTED• -)f �t, aeuve, eneq= 4 Fc s - - . 2" 4 . .- _ ? .e<e L •� i�il>.:t tl r..,3 . .r$ �-L.r 14 Ii _"� "7, sx ", _ r z. •„ -..,, .u� rt.-•,. ,. •''.. .., .��,-.,ka: % x-.i. y ",� 3 g ,?C'= �:y - -,i - �,� �'� `I�s ''+ : . - _ c __ .-. --.,-'•' - I R .4'o- .3'"r..- .. : _.. .:: ° ,.r, %c>t"x _ - _ . ... 'Y! . .i'-s;.i. ••,, t - -. Sig' y�. a"t ' i� 1 a {r . A _ .<1 A 7 .. _ -- t :. _. .: -: ..: _, _ _ ...... �F�',y u_ ! tri _1. :. - _ .. _ - - - w .. ~M? Ss. ,_ .x .„r .-*,..t t 1 ,,,r y b"`+, '�->"tt4:.^,3- a_•.r_ .- _ :* , :: _ I '" !i i ,. t- • ;- 1. � t .:. _. .. j 1! x� .. �.•_ R • 6> ,. I I t. z . , U _ ' s: t' ... _ .:. ._ .. , a t t F.., r .,_, 'Vii .- 4 r N1,. _ . o- ' . u� - . - , I - I � . I i , .. .. _ _. . .. , t.,,. .:%r. ,.:a .� ... .. -. -:. ,....,- +... f . -,e d -.., ...:-. } x �q r- . ,, . :: :. 4 ... '... • ,,, - . ,. • - x} "� k T. n - u- pR BALE--A farm contaiuinft 170 1 r the by law with the blanks filled. The by V7 being lett s, and 4 in Dona sten j• law w s then read a third time and flnall F: acres, ,1.% 1. OOD- r � � ;' D, goarboro. On ilio preaauisee are a good Dirt- , I- '� , x< - A � SH l wild. lettable hoose, two bares and other out b lace, , �' i ;t The stanc'ing oommitteeon Contin enoeB luxe. Watered by two cod watts• This 1 lees. sTpysN __ gg for grain and stook raid- -- report d and recommended . as iollovfe : is particularly adaptgooed areable land whit the . .....resgot] beet clay loam, One � r a Yetj �V. J. Clark, pnating 200 aaditore' reports 'ag lie flue pasture. i n and poet FII I fLawl I . apd p luting and 'posting bills re sale Of, quarter utile from Port Union stat o WANT . . .. , the +r timber on road allowance, $15.2b ; W. $ o®co, convenient to To•onto market. Fo lull .. , 1 W. A. CLOSSONN !1 lith- ' r, R. $nutty, pritif•in� PntirPs t0 t-...__tile �■ttiuulars ap,ly to - - - p .- oflicera and declfi ration of office $8.20 ; land Croak P. . � Tpnbliahed every Friday morning st its office-0 - � T � THEE., To.... �' DI , ; _� I Pickering, out. James Hubbard on aeoeunt $8. On motion Cash SOY` Ol StaT1�p ' ' `'" - - revival r1 . • - TERMS of Mr. Mowbray, chairman, report wasa t Oe�IIni1 ifi.9b narYiar; •1.00 if paid in ad�anea. adopted. . . , : Thos• RA AS OF ADVEIiTIBINCf : Your committee would recommend pav• �VANTE�• �' I I b� 3, 6, 7Jj, 10 and 12 pence a pee- %. oOeto First insertion, per line . - . 10 cents. menu of the following accOgnts; where the ,81d banadian, �+�. � 'i assulting Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 " arties have first' oxhauf;ted all their icily , Of>lcially Sealed, l This rate does not iuolude Legal or Foreign ad- 1? - Supreme Court, 7 Drflgg menta, : statute labor' for 1895: games Madill NN Brunswick,T fined 0 verttse ow on Brock Road $9.75 ; Itepistration, fA cte.1, D,un a 'eo 1 terms iven to parties making con- shovelling sn Prince Edward bi veld e, (5 IOD•). 0 i8p is g sale rsots far 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- Brian Linton for shovelling snow on 9th British Columbian, En P ..i the yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. retorted on rig- walla Business cards ten lines or under, with aper, con., opposite lot 12 $1 ; Martin Linton for Hill and Law Htatnps. $2.25 ; Thos. i;tamps issued before 1870, p the Pro( one year, 465 -00, payable in advance: - shovelling snovy on Jth con., final ouvelopeg. If not,.should be left on l upon , t�'Nottcs in local columns ten cents pct lice, Linton for ahcivelling snow 9th Don., $2 ; and out square and wi�iy of eta���i'• App ly at I posses live cents per line each subsequent iuse tion_ John Howe, for shovelling ,snow at Clare, 21.21 THE I'ICHE1iIN(I NI: VH, q`j1e Bl - Special contract rates made known on ap lies __ -- tion:. Pic ilea advertising. mont $1.50 ; W. A. Huntly, shoyelling _ _. ___.----- --- I _ to a BiOc Advertisements without written ustru tions snow 75 cents. All of which is respoctf.u{ly j't ✓ f_ . - _ in it hal L.will be inserted until forbidden and ebarg d ac- submitted. On motion of Mr. Pouches, TOBIAS VASTER .. r ' _' 1. Died, oordingly. Orders for discontinuing adv tise- `, ,, , - i Dritish. VO�h . . ' menta moat be in writing and sent to .th pub- chairman, report was adopted. g t;,RAiN D'1_fiLER, ham Vil usher, The standing committee on Indi Pnts - PICk18d iSSlt�On, gObert . Job Work promptli attended to ; reported and recommended. as follows : ,' , The f W. J. CLARK - - PROPi�IE OR. G. M: Brodie, M. D., for medical attend North Claremont 0 t. ; .--. -nee on Lee family and D. Lawrence Ghe t f FINE 'Detroit same to be aid in full of account $12 ; t g,ev. M - Our Polities-Strict Independef,c . P Labr dor Herril� , The Geo. Bundy for burial of David Lawrence Has bought out THOS. 'E. PU H'S Our Aim-A First-class LocalPap�r. Coal and LtwabusineBB and is now pre• , - Bnpt - Oyr Expe,Ctatione - The h arty $5.50• Your committee have had before . - b support of the oeonle o! Piokerintt and vici itv. them the petition of Joseph Monkhouse pared to supply the public with the best meD o pp .. _ and 15 others asking that one Elizabeth aeoigetown Grey Lime, also White 1�.ime SA�j At 111 = Nighawander be sent to the Toronto by the bbl., the best Portland Ceropent, �HiQk - dadd18B'� 29 9 Gene al Hos tial for treatment for be>' I , . Week al FRIDAY, MARCH. , 18 5 P Plaster Paris and Ontario Cement by the crinins - - eyes, and would, recommend that °she . bbl pure bbl. Balt. and coarse Balt in 1 , . wilit i - sent or one month. We have received a bulk, also•btoye Coal and Blackemitl�', the WATER {ed by ' - . � . �NOTES AND COMMENTS. petiti n from W. Cowan and 16 others ask- smoked Serrulg ' ing aid for one James Philcox, also a letter best in the market. I intend keepin th® Siderab - ur- from John Philcox asking that the petition best grades of pure Red Clover, Bike I Sime Chatelle, little Jessie Keith's , 1 4 - d�rer, is now- being tried at Stratf rd. be no granted, would therefore recommend and Timothy Beed for the retail trade, at _ present h rand 'ur brou ht in a true bill that o action be taken. On motion of Mr. the lowest market prices. The hi hest __ • T e g J g , ance a: Hilts chairman, report was adopted. prices paid for all kinds of {:train and B OIIB 88g Cod. helplee against the prisoner. 'r' _ Th •standing committee on Roads and 'Clover Bead delivered at my ale tor, Mrs. Brid ea reported and recommended as fol- North Claremont. guilty Patron Leader Haycock's bill to lows Robert Gordonfor repairing Base TQBIAS CAS ER, . I . - . (L1 8m L . . amend the Medical Act, was voted _ - Bowing Line bridge and furnishing material in a de • down in the House Wednesday,b---_�---�--- - - . y $14.3 Richard Moore for bolts, straps ---- Lots 71 to lei. The Government and Op- and ode for said bridge $2.65 ; James AUCTION SALE . , _ rig to i position uniting in opposing it. Thor iton removing ice from Whitevale __ _--______� _______.___- ____ wonidl bridg $2 ; W. H. Gulliver, breaking stone I , OF wal - Dr. Montague, of Haldimand, has on g'ngaton Road $15 ; Hamilton Dunlop, he Jai . cabinet at Ottawa for c caning ditch on greenwood Hill 50WM Jana - H E N R Y been taken into the c cents ; Wm. Vanhorn, drawing lumber andl'it, a ' reside] - 110319M1P count] - - while Hon. Mr. Patterson expects to repai ing: bridge on 1st con., opp lot 32, - _��_ .. ___� _ - be appointed Lieut.-Governor of, Man- $3 ; Cowie Bros., on _ account of oedar con __,°_ -- : ._ +' f lust. itoba in June. In the meantime he tract $200.00. We beg to acknowledge a / �`� j�' Taj %� Mr. petiti n from W. Lotion and 18 others ask Utider And byvirtue of i�awewisof Sale con tined 0 ' O : 0 B� 1� �`' r �J j V 1� t.. 6enter - will remain, in the cabinet without a ing r a grant on hill on let con., Op lot in love certain lfortgagee, which wi be '. portfolio. 32, Dela recommend that t}ae etitiou be Prudured at the limo of vale, chars w 11. ' child I - P offered for sale by Public Auction, a _ Montt laid ver until the next meeting. We beg T The Doi* inion Parliament has been to ao nowledge notice from James Hicks - CiOIhDON,S HOTEL ,' - s" • • . �s1 1.- n. would re- unt of O tario . NORTH,. • r �, - . ■ �l�T�l, Tt1 item . . called for nApr?1 18th, so that I those �osneendgthat First Depap Reeve be in- In the Village of Piolcorpng, co yo1IIC8 who predi.,ted that there would be an the d( eleatior_ tl8fore a session were Soule- etrnc ed to have the same repaired at'gnce. y� ,��,�,;,,,, Mr Richards, seconded by Mr. Hilts Saturday; Mar. 34, A•1J.f 95 Mr' What stray. Sir G. H. Tupper, is move that the Reeve grant his order on At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the toll wing _. _' ' ' vine, . , opposed to the Government meeting the reaeurer in favor of the parties re valuable Farm Property in two parcels, viz. © © Long before an election and has tendered cam ended in-Abe reports of the variou . lIiBTLy. -_The gond, one hundred and ere♦ t71�j�8r t7�8 of the Baltic®- of Ot1r i21teY the p his resignation. p stand ng committees as present,�ed this acres of lot number six, in the Ind conr4 salon �tOak fpr the -next 15 days Commen o- _ at To It is expected, how• day of the Townshipp of Pickering; County of Ontario. �e ever, that he Ylla be persuaded do re- Thin property to situated on ilio K[ngcton Road • till Monday, Mal'4h 4th. y P J1dr. Richards seconded by Mr. Mowbray within easy reach of tiahools, Church and yf left P consider the mattdr and retain leis move that the council do taOw adjourn to lliarkets, and the soil is Ant Disse. in ah portfolio. meet again on Monday, the 15th day of gEooNDLY.- -The wast halves of lots numWWilli . . I - . `. April next at the hour of 10 a. m. for the bars sixteen, in the second and third Ran of i - s - . Mr. Gladstone reside at a meet- trap tion of general business: Broken Front Lot■, in the Township of P ker argalifts I . 6, * _ B.S. p ing, County of Ontario. This property ]s s tuat. Ce. - I o t a mile south of Pickerin Vila g and ing of Grand Trunk shareholders 1n9 pntti London the other dsty, which passed Winnipeg Scotehmen propose to �reci a enc i..o muss from :Dunbarioo. wu - . . monument to the memory of Robert aaneoc be beaten, i THE ego, a resolution. condemning Sir Henry Burn . ---I- - � by t Tyler's' :management of the road. ^.ERMS OF -SA1,1+.__`i per cent. rah at jnmj Sale Register time of Bala; enough within thirty days to eke M This will_ like] resillt in Sir Henr 's up one third of the purchase moneyy, and f r the 4or .. y y balance tarots easy, and co be made kaolin at - - . * - tho r a . ' cons retirement,. Unt11 such tunes as the , _ hiorL Y, ArRiL 8th, 1535. Credit sale of time of sale. acro manage of the Grand Trunk takes up far stook, implements, et©., at tot 27, For further particulars apply to J. F, (i EIR- lake, -his abode on this side of the blue cos 2, Pickering. For particulars see HUN, solicitor, Oshawa, or to ' feet P g Pa 1.. FAIRBANKS Bargains ia•,Printe. Bargains in brew Goods. .Bargains in Twr3Ade iiarrz i>a ocean the revenue will continue to be billo.. bale at 1 o'clock sharp. Thos. Dated hf reb 5, JEW. 121.93 Auctioneer, 'tY 11i its Mantle Cloths. Boy's, Youth's, and bions' Overcoats at half price. Youlh'a i 0i Po cher, Auctioneer. plebe Buns ham 7bc. a • Boy's-and young ]dens' Suits, from $`L.00 up. two . ' unsathfactory. - - - - --I-- --- __- . ,, . . Fxu�A , APRti° 5th 1895 :-Credit ale o! Itiene'uitu at 88.00, just half price. Sias - : -� This from the Toronto News con. far stock, implements, grain, etc, at Mons' Tweed )ants at 750., worth $1.00. , Biel - - tains a Dint worthy of consider- Lot 18, , on: 6, Pickering, the property of bens' Tweed8nt8 at $1.00, worth $2,U0. .. a fal P the state of the late H. M. Sadler. For .I 1 � , . ation : "Only about one-ninth of the par iculars see posters. bale at I o'clock 11 Boys knee Pante L5e., worth 750. _ , T Heavy ltd inch gray Cotton at 2jo„ worth 50. beer income of High Schools is derived eha p. Thos. Poucber, auctioneer. �.. Heavy Shaker Flannel et f 0., worth 60. -one from fees from those in attendance. _ _ _ . =,1 The Provincial rant alone almost i Good grey Flannel a6 1$c.,.aortll Lac, 000 - g New Adverttsem•ettts. - Blankets, Tiedowns, bid Spreads and Hc:•ee Blankets at Hall rine. . was or I i %�° equals the sum paid by pupils for . . . C ,, tuition. Since the High- Schools are i -- -- -- __ ' - ] . .I . mal g BUSHELS' of Seed 0 to .and , engaged in preparing for the proles- �O some Seed Potatoes. J. GEE, aGROCERIES, I law _� Pickering. i - .. . On stone of law and medicine a host of T I We lead in Groceries, Crockery, and Gllusware, . -t}a young men for whom the country cap. FO SALE-Fresh miIch sow: Apply We sell the best uncolored Japan Tea, at 250. worth 6he: - _ .not find em ' loyment it would seem Highla d geek rt pap to RICHARD KN W-23 . r -' I Uncolored Japan Tea at 15c., worth 25c. . - Coal . only fair to demand a -readjustment - 'I - - I G� home-made Cherie at 80., worth 12-x. We guarantee free M 7 under which, pupils shall bear sit least Fj O BALE.-A taw hattdred bushels skippers. a e of urnlps and a tow tone of Timdtby Hap. 1 We pay Toronto prcoeB for all triads of farmgre radaee: I _ �� . the .half*the roe of their own education." Apply Lot s1, Con. e, Piokering, or t Wairat+< pp ' - - Nz&Lz, Pickering P.O. 121-99 - Dried Apples, God- Lard, Butter and Eggs.. We al(iv bay live Rabbits, ani - The remedial order of the Dominion - live Pigeons. The oases in waich they come. are not returnable as we have -to 6P tax Government in the Manitoba chool CO 8 FOR SALE-Two' good fresh - . thelgaf is same tu►see. Com lob cows for Bale. Also, a house to V01 case has- re shed Winnipeg and was rent, or terms and particulars apply J. P. • : > Remember every ting, daring this rale, mtui be sold regardless of C t it qu _ BUGH N, lot 17, lot con., Pickering. 21-23 Pro fit, , ' read in she House the other day. If � biit" only 2k. to spend i will pay you to come blare and -spend it• an The Greenway Government is deter- N0 ICE-I hereby notify th publio - - ]mined to maintain its principles. In t at H. F. Wismar has no authority ca whatev r to collect accounts for me as agentThe, Stan a � . .. -WILLI . the face of this it- is difficult to say of Mas ey-Harris Co. T. A. GREIO, iokering. • . °c �� i � - ea , what the result of the matter will be. - m -HENRY -It is suggested that a sort of a com- OT TOES-Grown specialty for seed. :-: Rotary Shuttle. - • I• - . BI .promise will be. offered. That is, that -L o for W new and standri,rd varieties; ; lure - r �j }�� �T rR - W1 and fru to name at hard tiwe 'prfo s. ata. NORTH t.,1 L A L/ 1r1 O 111 1 bi the Protestants Will not agree tO Logue ! go. CLOt�380N i3ROS., Hi�hl nd creek, LEADS j�S . �eperate schools but 'will make the Out. __ teem ++ aa!1. - . 'state schools of Manitoba strictly 0 SALE--A general pedlin wagon I - Bri oaQ '" �' � it . secular. The minorit will Beareel a d box all in first-class repair The boxA ,sox a., a 00 (� - y y will b sold separately if desired. For prtcse n. onsoll- *0 a 92 .. w m o- I- - . �-. . _. - accept .such .a compromise, however and of er particulars apply to AME w, ` A joy i come to every home P4 °too '" iii i h1 9- ;. �:�. soaL '.Brougham, P. ©. 1 And by my presNnee cheery es! %dog °"' to . -a I , Pickering Council. MI 8 CHARLOTE GREEN OOD--- I banish care, the burdens bear Yoar Harrow Teeth, Seeder Feet, 'slap `m°� o: ; '" r ('�I w B 111 ill give -lessons in Charcoal, Crayon Of woman worn and weary. Plow Coulters, Eyq., and have them at• p ; err r �°'" i,°t tl - - The above coulccil met pursuant to ad- and nail drawing, water Color and Ot{ - -1 tended to beforsl the spring rush. All "'" p � :.4 e Painti p, from Copies., Nature, Objects, For p g is �eM °'O7 r' 1O fD _ joulnment on Monday, March .25th. I run Bo light and loo so bright, work done at lowest possible rices and , '" 6 Members all. present, Reeve in the chair. ter^^^'tnd date appy to little. (1. w. AECKEH, B 6 , Fo ;•jaw �°'� o fl t.P The ladies dote n on ne • we guarantee perfect N ' a p t , p t Bat18[siotlon. - . jvpl ., a. . 0 V, .0 � ,4 �, r Minutes of last meeting read and confirm. - -. - -- , --- No noise I mak©, no threads I break ���r• - •4 '" ed. T,�pI SALE,A quantity of w ite Ben• ,.Though back and forth you run toe. YY �: AH ?. gOrI '`°~ ' t Petft;n_n Presented from W. Cowan, sr., n r oats and some Golden side cant oats ' av cqa� d, 0 and 16 others asking for aid to James while, iso some good buckwheat. hie sin Ca : P ; Philcox and wife, of Port Uniou, an a ed is ell clean and ready for seed. Appi at of o, Z hrinf% ApPrJ b;n,l ^f c', Igo Horseshoer and General Blacksmith, � a 'o o q , b I g con. 3, ickering, or address, EvwA, v l RYAN, , bilk muslin, cloth, or leather • - o �a% couple in destitute circumstances. Thie Pickering P.10. ► f7laremont =. Q"° a �° �A%� �= Vii: Though all Ntachines refaso to sew Ontario. M- ' a .� a o -, a t was followed by a communication from - - - t4 ► - - i ,,y c� Q I a a G � - c a..., ' t their son, John Philcox, asking- that the TO ENT-On abort or long rt 1s, the Yet I saw on forover. - --' 0 1, ' 0� b p ,, 0 ova c Zx,, ° � - - tition bo withdraws P;titloh teaeUted a,uth pportions of lots 17 and 18 in 2nd - * - ,` � .� � 1O CQ 96 - comp•^��� p i pe P con,, ownship of Pickering. About 44 acres, ' I hell], I fell, i tuok I bind - � 'a" � X `'v o � s from Joseph Monkhouse and 17 others ask mostly pasture land iratve house and barna in ' ' M '� ' ' O O m m a - ing that Elizabeth Ni;; swat:der, of Alton%, T• rutile, cord or ether, e z p o i A ., . � h fair at to and condition, PoaseKstou at onto, \, g �' . ?.: be sent to the hospital for treatment of her Apply �el•sonally to J HAMEI4 C#HE N WOOD, knd all Machines I leaye, oehind CJ ; 1 p a Barris er, Whitb P. O. 2St-24 0 0 1 y VVliile I 0 OU f0 'eV9r, ,, � �► � � +� , h epee, being nearly blind. - ----- •--• ._ - g _ . Mill ; b rP j 4 - Is ° A Some cotmtrtuniu�.r:�n; - and bolls were TO t HALE OR TO � 1' t, N'T. A farm ' , S a! : ' m"a Ia w ? '; 1 resented and eased to the v%none stand 11 . T m nin ane 4.^^`�. ""'1'fY^u should ii - a 0' ,, Q P P cu taining 100 acres, being lot 8, °on. 5, (Ix- ' o o x m A - h But Por a tllomeut doubt we • tr e e s a. ,.• o ing committees. brid a Towns ip, .On the ppremises a e situated , _ I 0 M -�B . P4 p P goof ame house. commo(lious bar s and all Be sure ou tr and thon you Il buy, -- ` T. P: White was heard respecting over Y p, , other necessary outbuildings. We 1 watered . And nevelt be without- isle. ' s ; t *'( oK l:_�__.__-- I---�� -�- ; charge on assessment. and tensed, One mile and one quarter from�� _ -! �Q 1 . Mrs. Lr3ur heard asking far a.sniall giant Claremont station. Apply for particulars t� „s s �„ ��'� e _ 11A- V jaB temporalcy a4aistanet to herself apd IRA DWELL, Claremont P, O. 16-t! Faithfully YotarB , - ii Tamil i - ------ ' - --- --- -- _ _ - _ K -- Haraeshoer (lenere�l Blackamitb, ' John A. White was heard-asking that he TO REN A farm oot5tal to ^ 100 - 11be char ed fbr hie resent road division. ores, be ng lot �, con. D, iia shot _ . - �'0 g p the yr raises are a good frame barn d stable, ..-�..`.. SLA On motion of Messrs. Mowbray and also all necessary outbuildings,' as well as a {ill0ppil. d0ue every day at fie. per bag. R MS comfo ble frame house. About th ee sores o! - a Hilts, a by-law was introduced appointing orah About 9iy sorsa of !a t pl wing done. Cash or tall to the Balite bje ehobd. 250 Ossh Or 80c credit, aW - Township officers by the year commencing Conve tient to school and rhos has, nd adjoin- EOR BAtLB 8Y"`�-"` . on the lat day of May, 1895, The council ing go gravel road. The pla ie e11 water- a pngt,r. guaranteed eatisfaotorp• went into committee of the whole, Mr. ed an fenced. Posessaiun�^g viii April tat. ,. t � � ,i t� y'� w NEj W - SZLV'P . For full ar�iculare app], ffiNNET`I' H ]Mowbray in the chair. After some consid• west Hill, r, O.or Whit, IfUSDWA . Higalaba W �I+�%I�S ' AVON-. Dation; ,the committee aroma ar_(3 rolror(.i t 0- eek, B. o. :���:•( - -,, ONT+ >3 . : - . 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I . . a 31CRAXORS. 1. ., t" I -8 L AL, ... 14 I 1. .- - ,I -' 64 'Lj $:.;; G. ; I - FROJI ou & - . 128 P. .. ` . . rich fin of gold is reported id - . - 6.. 1 �_ rio -Tuns oO` G WEST DUE AS FOLLOW11 . - F-,& IS* Like b strict of Manitoba. - L ( . 5 .. ,� : the 13ainy Manager of tha No, - 9-:28 A. .1 '... 19 thuLle, . ; - U � * ' ' , . 8:00 P. ;­ � Be 1117 M XED . : 0 - 0 i 8:00 P. - evening.: ., _ -- 9r. X - Wednesday ev * . 6 I R. . RESS, . .. . i,uion Bank, died We . 8: I :" 1)0111 I of Uxbridge, is conducting : - I I c 0 . . . gro. Pale, , the Methodist church. TME vpjLjj%,j3.._1)ij i1b � . - . . eel, in . arton 0: .. rerY&I serv, � . . . I T.X: L .- .. at csuiDingtolol. of.,Raaoh � , waa fined 65 and' TRAINS Go wo EAST DUE AS F0LL*'Vrjs:_.-t. Thos swift. strafe Nott on Monday for ' No. 18 MIXED . . - . Costs by Magi a . . . . 1 2:18 P.M.. = ssuiting big wife. . . . "....- &. LocA,L . � ._ -0:28 PM.'.: . - - - his been I ." . . -, ., a ]Eby, Of Osbaw-al I . bruggist . - d costs for failing to; register TRAINS GO] NG WEST _DUR AS F3LLO S;-� . , . - . . ' - 6130a $120 and . . . . No. 7 LocAL ' * - ' 9:28 A. , - I.---- i of big R16- I � . the sale Oshawa, has leaded - - 17 MIXED . I -15 P. . -, kiguire, of 013 w1t . . I .- . . . 8. 1 Walter � louse, Brighkoul end., took 1 ,7---- ` ----.T---- _.. - ----------- the ___ --,--- - the proctor 1 - turday last.- - mczzzatzx I - --- I ,,,Bsioll on Saturday ry U -O* belongs I ' PO The Button cheese -factory to a Block company, Mr, PilkOY's interest st . . ... ,11 it haying been bought Out* - Mark. �­ -At hie mother's rtmidence, . Died, e, on Sunday, March 24, 1895, b&W village' " aged 84 yearn.' - Robert Milroy. R The Central Presbyterian Church- of i deoid0d to extend a call to . .., Detroit bw Scott of Campbellford. R.., Marcus k, 0. P; R. station, at . I . The safe in they - r - Brampton was blown open, but the cracks - Bra BraW . d noshing tor -their trouble . .&##7, 8& THI I Well 0 tain ;, a Court hold in C6bourg I , �St CCESSFUL REMEDY . . ,&I The ASSIZ reported civil Lad . -- FOR. MA04 OR 21tLAST. � week all the cases -Co. . . onuft Inictiffeaft a" . . - pwroob M= 1, 0 .1 were from Northumberland I " ,WflI&rXs Store in Port Perry was gut' ENDALL'S SPIVIN 09 L ted by fire on Sun3ay and the stock con- , �� -_ Oows 1IL, ftb. Ift aged by the fire water. Dr. -3. J�. -:AzjM siderably dam DW etre- send me one ot your om has 88 inmates at - ob I have used A deal 0 your Bim goal 9 S Cure With @Q00M I L - - Six are there for criminal off- ____ I---- -.--- �. I present. _�-5-1=1111anda"b=oW o ecce and the other 27 for being poor and C06"a Vol"" on hN4 all Ube 11 1rourswuy, UK" . helpless. Whitby has been f6uud . Mrs. Lint6n, Of . KENMISPATINOU Es - I guilty of rojeappropnati]39 Mr. Ed. Hart's Dr. L J MmvAz.L vo, C #raw- I . sewing machine, and will receive sentence or Mra-I have Used WVWW of y I Spavin oarso, wM . I . in & day or two, 11 Zftal"Es CA Liniment I ever used H, M. will pay 62 for a livery motiedow ver*, sae plied Gravis and Lots Of people . , "go none spovins. " recommended It to . attend the funeral Of I man they a triende o an m=h WRA rig to atte amount to when :=9:11m, Y 244�11 wouldn't lend t,�6 Same SMOU .- - IL IL LTI P. O. W. - he was on eart�-MW fate by an DruntsW or James A. Vap,kilen died at hie late Dr. B. sr. XBNDALZ COMPA ... I residence , (F ,ImVale, township of Flas. 0010UP0H FALtA, VV, . I county of imc2r!2rW_,,i& - on Friday last, 16th iw��. _­__ - ____ - - _____._ -_ __ __ __.. 8� e - , Inst., aged 69 y are. - I - . ­ .. .. , Mr, and r . L. W. HOnaerson. were !SARs L , .� sentenced t epworth for cruelty to a I . q0 A Q child to a fine of 650 each and tWee � OP - - months, impris umeul. . Many people ill be surprised to l"ft . I from the Publi Accounts that the Pro- vince Proro- - I Vince of Ontari paid$548 in bounties for . I the ciestruction'of Wolves last year. By a now device racendy patented in V, S. and Mr. A. Mite el represented BO*tn&u' Ca..ada by 4014AAL 0 LUTH R .. % - . vine, G. -H. Ja dine, Enniskillen, G. hi. �!. fferARLJOHNO I .. . Dyer, EnfiOld, "At . 1879 ... I Long, Orono, ndJ..E the Provincial Owe 6619 Conve I ntion , -_ T u �. at Toronto, Frank HOW . m"graN.B. Hall and left Bowmauviile on Monday for England CAN 13ECUR D W-sews..s..s . iff charge of a cargo of cattle for Messrs. . WITH No lmootw"IENCK Williams and Hall, per Dominion' Line - S. S. "Oregon" I . (;Nil Klinek. of Victoria Square,while WI THOUT - A TR 55 I L - -Kv &r%iivv&-%%jjLu - - r --r-- -- ------- - L.- . -j � putting a � horse into the stable a few d&Y6 CtIZAP BY MAIL - . r, is zu 'I L'�. . 11VI U n 10 JU %V KV L 1: _L - .-.:,- name to us means conskirt to - - country that we have passed into stock, already, this weak. over #1,000 worth 1011 ._ `.: 4�: :_ ...:" '.. 11 ago. had his log fractured below the. knee, Your . W oods. Prints. Ginahmns, Flannallettes. ", L. __ trightened and A Post Card will do it. Koods, including Drees G ; �'. �Ml r AA of now spring . ' I - Clothing, Wall Papers, " � -... ­�� � . .1 .- ­ . ,� � by the animal becoming CHAS CLITNE u1slins, 80ttoull, Cstpatil, Readymade Clo& ,7��: .. "' ; _-, i . . . 1. . '_ - L"',-1 ".. I ' 0 Shirtings, M _.... ..-. �,_' , .t.. .- � . umping upon him. - . . Age . - . . -1 . IL. . ol .. v.. ­ .- , :�. - L . �,­ i * . - 134MI188T. WEST 1 1*1411 , ...W, R reparAdow - - Midland is m&kin ---- GAISADA . . �r 01 =or i the best Markets and at the lowest prices that money could buy them. ca" im - I Eso., bought in ­­ I .:... I 70"011TO . I . L- . F:NZIT TCA . _. . 1. 1. ­ - . . - - 1. . _ I , _ - � . 41 constructing a dry dock Flaw sno4gh to - ____ - - - - - .- � I I . . , . L . 1. :� ,*. :. � .1 , . . 1 *4 THC WORLIV. 11. I ,.. i - aw the largest vessel 'n the - . . . � . I r. . i i � . . . . .. I . . . _.. I L . U�,Z_A � accommodate 0 - - - �____ - -------. ___ _ - - � . . ' ' . _. . .. Is. 46� ­ . . .�U tq� - . . Prints are second W none (or quality and price- . - . . . L - I . . FROM Tft YEA PLANT TO Tit T" C_ " �:f­ . . ,4",r, .,. . . - - _ ? ', : " . . -1 _ I � _. t longs 16 I.e Our new 1 ..- . ...'-w 'I The dock will be 400 fee E CELEBRATED -, - �i - , . �, - - :.--.,_.R-"2, - . . - '. 'It. _'. �. I - , likes. Th � �_-­_ TH .. � L . . I * - ,.:�/1:-L_.;. � .. - . - . I . � ­ a , _LN 'feet deep and 50 feet wide. , - __ 4 .. . - . ­ . . . IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. .- , . - I . .. . I i . . . . - . . . I - � 2 . , .. � . Clothing eyer - .,, ra&ah'Tes. - .. .." . '-' - . ot stook of PmtdY-Mads . Monsoon" T ' . - I On Friday while . LZINGS VALLEY- MAL - - ; 1 �-- , Richard Fitch, and his if .. t qualities of Indian 'L _ - -4� 1 C& Is put a by the - . and John we 6ye opened out the aued and large. . rs- as a sample of the � �.:_, -1, : 4 two brothers-in-law, William . t care in 1�e ' ` .: , ­ - .. V. . . : . . I . . 11 We greatest " ..! �;. L - near Bethany, - ­ Acknowledged to be the best s .. ­ I �. - _'. . f T"C". Therefore they use the th� " � .-- " ,- I I . I I . . . * . 1. . . . . - . . - - :�..� .1 .. � ", I . . 1. - 1:4V111 - 1. . . I . . 301i original .Sisson, were falling trees, - coal mined. . I . ­ . . - . � . I I . . _. � . selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why Z , Richard Fitch Was Struck on the head by r - . . .1 ­ ". I . * � .11 .� � � � ­ " .1 I .�� . ,�. I _.. , . . . .. . L selves and sep it only in thy ­% .1, -1. . 1. . . . :. ­ ­ � - - . s - . o -..:. put it up themselves -1 5 * - . . 11. . ­ i ,. . . nct- � � . I . _. . . � - . . . . ryL fina'� I - : " '.�.. I , securing its purity and excelle -I-,.- -`-` a filling tree. - He lived for 48 hours. - , I )atteMa in tweed Saitings and pantings. . - hereby _. .1 I , -- , 41, . , , __ I i ' . .j'AMjMk0RTING DI RECT.- :` &W some TO - '). � 11 V:'.,"' � lb., g lb. and 5 lb. packages, and never : - %­_ - - I _ I I . j . � .. . - . t up in I ,j I . � I . � . L' . - .11 .L.. The O'Leary farm South Oshawa has , � �� I .- . ­ � ;I , . I . &Ad in b . ��._. " � A ­ 1. . . . �C�L",4 been sold to Ed. T. Fisher, Ashburn. At I FjgoM THE MINE'S .... L : I _. .01 . - I . . . . . .1 .. - �_ �4 . I . I . 1. I _ , . ... I—— ,. _,.. I . - ­ '.r , ty . . . . . . ALL GOW GRMERS KEEP IT. � � . . � . _L _.� . , ,� .9 I . I .: . - � - N'� , .i�,, � il �1 - . ' "" - - I 11 �_ _ - . . ranging - to - *�` � ,,, . . Bet L_ . - to ­, L , , '. ., _. , . , , one time in the history of Osbawa, 640.- : , r now Wall Papers, over 75 patterns to choose from, i4 .. I _ ." not " it, tall him to WA - : - - ­ ,­:��(t �-a. iperty. is Why buy inferior coal when yc u can _ Ask to W on if your grocer - - . � -, I � ZI __ _ .1. - - .I,,- -�� " I &0tGiIj Pager at 10o. a roll, regular price Wo. _-.1, ,�' ­_ ,V . , 000, was offered for this prc a price , price from 4& up. Elegant . pe . . : __.. ,..., . 1. STRELe HAYTER & 00-. * - ­-:. . ,:, _r,�, ., - . wall sold for about one-tenth of the AmOwt- the best for "m - . . - . 4 , _. tm . ` - � - ­,'�',_"-Z�,%g . I . I .:. I . , . . . iL, ­ . - � , I . � _. .. ; .,. . _ q and is Front Street East. Toron . , - r 1%, 14 . . . - . - . r' . - - I owmativille probably ,-A,;,, _�-.'. . .. . . .. I . . . - I - . I .. -1 , � ' ­ .L - -�-12 7-' . . . Chief Jarvis, of B . s ...­ . I . . I - choice goods. ­.� . .N .. . -, - r . .__ . : - now . . I . - % ,.".. � :�:�,�.-:,. �4 1 1 . . . .... 1� ''.0 � ., - I I , :.:,.,I- A, ,� f asuaw , . . . Our &U and complete with . . - , - . makes or causes more "ta 0 11. CE AND Y •*@is* ;.. Gromy astartmen, is ­ - /_ '. � DON - - 1. t - � 1A _ law breakers thin any Other Police official a---- - __ " - . . LONDON ­ - .. .. - - . .., 70. 1 . . , . .. - I I . I . L . - L � _­ �.. ..� . _Jff,��, . . , - ..1 . - ­­ NO . . : . .� : . . . , . ;­ . . . . "I I I I I �, . 1. .1 . I .; '. " .. , .. ,_ _-, _,t r .1 . - _' . I - . . . :�, �_ :-1- , - . ­­ : �, - - , L,:' . I I � - -1, . I N. _ _ ",... '' on the the line. Last week he wred 0 IIT.t PICKERI G.,:- � I � ,. . L .- -_ L�. .-1 11 . I . .. .. ­ - . ­ I . � 1: CONDITION - .- ,� � I . . ..L___ _. . �... 0 11 . "_ - KIN . .1. . I -(: � L ,., �L I , .. . . . - .., ` - - - -- " �:.. __ - _ i . , �� - I -1 - � . , 0 L . . � . . I - - - � * , - . � � I . 0 " _. kl.. I ... � . � ,f%onj. , ; 1. ".. I . .... I � ... r '. .. _. - . .. . - _.. � . - " . . . ­ ..., .... I.... -_ Goo. Roach and Goo, Saunders .., . . . ­ r I . , , , r ' r - - - ORANGE81 - I . I.' . - - . L .. . .... 1-1 .. - . . . ­ POWDERS . . . . . . . , ; -X . no, . . .� .. � L. L' - � . . 0 a 6 11 . ­ - . i", t--.�. �'�'�­ I _, v , (Opp Gordon0 . � � I L : - � , � ...- . - i - - , .!:�. ��, - . ''...�i ..;..- I . . : - - u,molist - I . . I - TA the best Blood Purifier and 9400r0l.... L .,. .-. real who had robbed Henry ROSOYS", , ordon Ron I _: . :, I I , ­ . . - .- .,-;. . . . - _.. 1. ,r : . . I . It OWW� .. �� -. - , -, - � I - , " - , " . � .,LL � . I � ..: `. .. I I ... �� ". �­ L 0. W. I IECKYJR. : . . :. . I I . I I . . - a 0 . � I -- condition Powder in She market. -_ ; - , I � . I I .1 . ­� . _.. L4 � , � , . .. - ' .4'. 1. __ ____� I . . , , , - I -. F108i I . � .,:: - I , . . . � . . ­ " ­ % I - Cobourg. - � 'L.,.f ,:'`.p, - , __ - I I . � �jk . ! , . . � L, �. ­'.4J_�, -. 1, �:,. . c . "I . . ; , - . ; _. . . . � . * .. 1 -_.�� 1, . . I - It _: - � -.1 . I . . I . .. L . The Port Perry school board has "Ga ­ I ., . . . - , ., % . 1. . . 0 9, - - . ,� L � I - I . . . . - � . ''.. . , � _ -1 ;. . . DAT - .. . , sso 009616100 L ,�:� - ... ., L . , ESt . � � . . - . as of general debility, low Of APPO . 1-11 L ­ . � I - . - . . . 1 a 80mmendible stop in doci&ng -to bold :& 0 � � . � . . . i L . _ _ : . � ' . .., - - L'. . : 0 4 0 . � . an =5 " � I.". I I.. I , : .­. I . _� . I - . �. . .. . . - I;' , ': ­ .--., ' HADDIET . L '41 I - . I OFFS �. - ;.. '' '. fromim. .. I . . ". � , .. ..'_ I �_ , - * '�;��­ L - , the election of school UMSMO by ballot . b`i IN # I .�; , ­ . - _. 1. " .. ---' - I- '.., a 9 a I - ,,',�.. - I 6W and all troubles aridng purity , - I . I % . . . fj,&LIION TROMP, . 1. ­ 1. . .. . �- . .� i�lr.- - I I r. 1, . � I . . -1 I � I , . _ - I.. - 111 - . . - _1 r-, . - - . � . , . - ..V� and at the Same fim and place " *0 , _ .. 100 aI , !_*-, . . . �. - . . I f., '_ the blood. 20 cents -per pound, 8 lbs.` . ,� . I - L �, Of I,_ , : - ,- - -00 TO 'The'. ­ _ _.- L 'I ; ... I I 4 .. •�a-, L - � - 464 . :,- . - - I . � . &! L ?� =Szy , I ,!: .1 I." - � . . - -�.' - _'�- � I , : .1 :.;, . , - -_ �..., �.. . . � .. . j .. '. . . .. 1 ; L 7,� �; mu � . . - . . L . �­; � - ., �� . - N 3 ­ .. - - 014� - . _' -j . . I I.:: �;,_, rte,;. i The my& . , . L urchesp 'i . ­ . �:. . � �. 11 - . -.1 m I . - n, eij�ai sleationc system of open , , 7 s"68 , ­ ... IMPA"01 Etc. . , . . . - . . , . I - . . . ". 50 owtg. Made only by I :_ I -:� ­ - '' - . - - vofing� is away behind the jimes. and .' ­ and 9" , -.*; I L I I : I ­- e '_ , :� . . C ; *.�.. 14 . ­ Z LL 0 .T . . " j -. : . 1 . ­ , . . .. it . , . 1; 'I., .`rl,­­#�. ..-;-.1 . I—. 1 i . ., I . . .. . .. - -1 � � � R% HOWSE _ � . " ­ .1. ­ I . � - I . Wo . . . L I - � q_js8- out Of J[00*g with InodWDM '­ 1; _ : .L. . ' - I �. . . ; I __ - lot, rnoy WW lurprw yot . _ , - �. .z ­'�7 1. I .1 I . I I - - * - .. ..i 't�. _ , L - . , � . ­ V STATIONARYi - i: . 1. i . in 100 1b. � ;. .:1 I . d J)ruggist ,:.1. ,,:-I.A%i 71L!-�;,�_', I . .1 ­ . , , on 8up" . .- . . . 0hemist an I I I Z_ - �!:' '' ..- , I .1 ­. I - .,­ ..,",�,., ! ua iziteiligenoe. I - -des #a prim . - :. ­ . . .1 I .. I 1. 10 1-1 yft� I , I hin fire SCHOOL SUP S .' . � - �:;,... ...� �. . " "': I . - I.. 'i,.y_­ 0 . . t .,. .. . - L , , � . . - �. ­ -- -1 ­ _. L I WHITBY-. -01., , � I L " " .L . . - I . - . I I - I . - I , I On Tuesday, a A.80 'this n ... .. . - . . .1 � . . .. , . . . . L . - - . - . , _ I . . . ., �.�. �, : i ; - - ; I . I . I - � I . , - .-.-- :. , . : . -t OWwA and -- - # - , .t .. . I I . I . 1* *_­, z ­ . I - I . _. I 091110med the firms dwanit KNITTING - . . L ... .. L ` '_ - Ur get, the . * - I 1 .- ' primo ':�..t�Y7_ * . � j� ' *A bought boh" the rise in 'sud o 6WtUeri .. . 111-1i . 1 pfil , . . I an W011 I .. 1! '_ )�'11 Brook ". a y '., � . 4�,�V,�,_ j ompiea by R. D. Kennedy, on .; 1 -8 , & F1 N 0 LS ­ I - 1: i Our rrub. .. . . L .- 1%ft L' KENNED 'S.., "'...Xk, - re &I. ­ - - - .L. . - � I . . 1, - . . .. ­ --ma. " . . I �., ­ ­� Z- "m street, Oshawa. The contents WIS .- -� !-,- - � �,, - " -, Woolen itto bensfill- . . I . L I _ : - : . . . . 11; I 1� L, I I 'Lp _* �­ '� ']�- � � .- - Ima .. � - - ' . . . � ­ I ,��,.�,_ 'i�- , most S total low, and were jj��W in She -1. I . ; , IF- - ;, -., � 7, �j , ­ L� .. - , �. � __ '. , .". . , ". � �L � _'. . . . .- -.� ,,- . I _.. _. . _ : 1. ' w; - - � - i --,'� Alid 900(i - . I _.. 1. .. - L I ­ . __ � I __.�, . , L :, , 'a ,' :L ': - ­­ - I �'_' 1. � . � .� I ."'. � � . . I i . . _ I .. : - L� - '' ­ t_ British North America for 0N. There . ... . . '. L.. - o; eyl Ve :_ -.:'I.,. , I . 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't If there was ever a man w-lto represented "No, the i; poo," ice exclaimed. ` Not if I, I know it, don't want my throe ut,noi, - 'in a worthy and stalwart fashion the bone, est et. find wouldn't be no od tto _ the sinew, the pluck, the perseverance and me if I were rotting at the botto f one t - the indomitable ociurage of the hardy Bait- of the cany nee" lien roman, driven from a Statlordshere "What o you' mehin ?" the .yo n teen y aeked,,eage' ly, `. home by bard timae, sed a harder landlord, Ashland eked warily 'about t e plane , _ that man was Dick- Ashland. Hie father, an if, even i that lonely wildernes , e was k, J - and his grandfath{er before him,had farmed afraid of be ng overheard by_a pryi�n ear. lot some meagre laud$ at ChaunOey Green, in "What [menu l." floe asked, w th' in- 5 tense.earne tuess. " I mean that if�a much : South Stalrordahire, and when the old maQ _ as a whispe got abroad that I'd a e this died an elder brother claimed possession of fled—that i a human finger could o nit out • the farm. -There was an aged mother, to the spot wh re it lies, our lives wo 1 n't be supports and Diok Ashand shared that duty worth four and•twerity hours' p chase. c We'd have ` ll the scoundrels of t�e pluirie i - with his brother, though he did not share , down upon s, and they d think no, ores of the latter's inheritance. Dick tried alittle blowing out our brains from beuin , add t' F farming of hie own, and was uniformly then killing one another to get hold of the f . unlucky. Sent accrued, and for its pay- booty, than of eating their dinners;' menta code ohattele im Temente and Herbert b retched hie lege widely. ' . f g ' p "'I'hat'e arm,'' he said gtuvtly - . , stock were seized and sold, until Dieh Ash• - fs You'd nd it warmer than yo cared _ land, siekat heart and despairing of success for Mr. He bort," Dick oontlnue,i�I cud if �: at home, went to seek fortune in a freer and we. want to save our skins and myj gold as J - less trop -hearted country. Fc,rtune di.. not well, we've 'net got. to• prat our hie da.to- r - gether, the we have. it's easy tj� does smile very broadly on Ashland, even when. it this time, and we've got to wok slow f ; ire reached the vast prairies: - He worked and sure, lies is enough cheer to ret up ( hard, but year after year passed on, and he a .dozen on r for life, and we muetki t loose war not much the richer. He was hard aur hearse i getting iL" ; - " What o you propose to do Y'; hann- _ witted and shrewd withal, and, in days coy ,eked. c , = - gone by,- he had dabbled a little in coal and " Our onl eKanee is to get Gove nment : -ironstone mining.. When, therefore, he protection, nd they wouldn't give s that <_ 'built a hat far up,the mountain, and � lived without an rder from Fort Bent•. 'm not much afrai of anybo,iy else find, ¢ the - - there year iii year out in stubborn loneliness, place. It's ken the juat•seventeen onths, - George Maclane, like others' l.pride and then I only stumbled across f by a `him, came to the conclusion that llick fah• flu! e. All fie same 1 don't intend. t leave land was like themselves, hunting for that it. without n ie of us keeping an eye on it. W hat we'll ave to do is to pit�k out enough fabulous• gold with which, according to, to show.tha the atuff is theerall rig., t, and rumor, the region teemed, but which no then you or 1 will have to ride to Fort Beat - - and get Cap in M-oAilerty to send aqua f one sot had been able to find. of adldiera n re. All these out -chip to will He Sew a burly, broad•shouldere� , broad- fight shy of Uncle gam's un?form; trough f3hested, British bulldog, was Dick Ash- we shall ha a no little+ trouble even hen I" - ( land, who, eyes in the -Rockier,' sfxeoted "�Yhere's. the difficulty in all this?" Herbert ask dt the dress, and, as far as he could, 1!he habits "No diff; ;ulty," Ashland replie 1, "If of the English farmer. His jovial, round we only' kee ► our hea(is clear and our nerves . and florid face, always smoothly shaven,' stiff. But, t est: are over half a dor n ata- : but for a pair of small, fair side whiskers, tious betwd u here and Fort Bent, and it, - at any of th etl, so moon as a brew h got beamed with honest good -nature, and, as abroad of hat we were about, ne that 1 on that evening, he eat . with Herbert nor you wot Id live to see the end "f it. " Chauncey, outside hie primitive hut, two He again turned and looked 'rota d eau - finer specimens of the English farmer and tiouely. . "I thaug ,t I heard sbri'tethitig move ' ' the English gentleman could hardly have among the sedan, " he said. ' Don't been found. take tiny no ice of lot.. -You may h v been i I . followed. I'll o h and -b and if k from . - Herbert wap a younger—the youngest ft Y' Y t • another p1a �e. 1)tgl .you fell any dy at son, in fact, of the Earl of Cleve, and hie Haicher'a yd u were ooming here?" -lordship had been blessed by! his lady with "No," th young man tephed. I ' I had . nine children, which included- six then -no need of hat ; your deaeri tion of the Irown-up and marriageable, but.unmarried, road was pl in enough ; but errs embter daughters. Hia Icrdahip'was not shard- n°w, I did ask a girl, about twr miles down, how f r lot was to your plate. ' hearted lather, but nix marriageable And "Trial as foolish," said A hliond. - unmarried daughters, each of them engaged " That girl as Lucy llaclane, -k eckled . in frantic efforts to enter the holy state of George's da, '!hter, and he's the ma of all l others that 14m most afraid of. He'll always matrimony, and each of them failing re- : dogging and) dodging me stout, ii L I've ' ' peatedly and decisively, are apt to sour the i put him off he scent so.far. He'slb een on . ' - tempers among elderly gentlemen, and tide the same g,qt o as myself these m(tn is past, . result was that Lord Cleve looked with a , anal he'e.as real a ra cal as is to found on the plain . That killing of Di k Me - less lenient eye than he might otherwise Kudte was paver properly explained, have doe, upon. the escapades of hie George ins; u that it was done in fair . - - younger bon. Herbert had the mibfortune fikht, but I for one cion t believe • '4. I'm sure theer's oma one dodging a ujt them �: of resembling, in a marked dd�gree, his cedars," A^ ilau(i d:ootinued. ' mother, who -had been supremely beautiful, I lot Perhapa it's aoms beast," Hec ' t bug• - - _ while his two older brothers, and all the ' Bested. . - ' young ladies, were juvenile reproductions I "Nota bit•of it," Di 'k replied. •. Theeeo � . .. - of the fete and features of my lord, whb * no game the a this time o' the lay. i 'ou sit . 1 here and I'1 act round W the bsq of the was ferociously ugly. At day of reckonings cabin and. rom there I'll quietly_elimh t�' ` ;nine, rioud Herbert Chauncey, badgered on to thio ock, and if theer'a Ally(hiog t by creditors, whom he could riot pay; alive arttong hem'oedara I'll spot lot; ; Keep, denied assistancb by his fati.er ands your weathe eye skinned while firs ioway>" . by hie brothers," rollowed on -the wake With'tha he rose and ssµnterod oars• of Dick Ashland, and packed up his ; lonely to tbo (loor of the email, ii•tlde lag \_ traps t.o roa►n and rove abroad, and. to lead but which dorm d his habiitAti4n. He a- wild and hardy life oL the Western 1 stoli'il wal ed- to the further en of IL, plaiuW, where hie genial bonhomie, his and th ry d(a,ppf•ared. 1 . mauly and distinguished bearing, won him The dung Englishman looked a6� iit him . many. friends. in the lovel • wild-iruess, tinged , it wag While engaged in huating'the buffalo on in all he sh eeh of that midsudnt ►er eve. the Platte River, where at that time they The 1'l uriaut thio mouhtwin gr2sarewched - were still to oe found in huge herds, a let-' to his nee, are and there a hrilli*nt wil•t ter.of Dick Aghland's_reacbed him,begging flower looke "like a bright spot on the him to come to the mountain hut. ' . sober green, nd `further on fes►the�y ferns "1 have something • Lo toll you Mister roae'in all th lr drooping grace, A11 round - : Herbert," Dick wrote, "That will be worth - the- but the ild geranium, the bo elder, while coming to hear. I want your firm I the spikenar 1, and the bear -berry throve unit your. head both." - in wildi-conft sion; while hop plant , wild - -'- . Herbert, in the vigor of his youthful im- vines and flo ering creepers stret,chadi out . pulse, had Saddled his horse and fitted it verdant tend ile to enlace tree on shrub. for the jouney ere that letter had been The rocks w ere covered with softi mosses two hours in his pocket. The journey of I and hangit.g grasses and ferns, *hila s two hundred miles, between the Platte and. plantation''o crest cedars and rIiiightier the danger de Ch.ibto Range, lay across pines stretch .d as far as the eye.cou d reach ' barren(plains, where, in many parts, both to the west, .here to be overtopped by the horse and rider wanted ii,r ordinary neeean . great gragif nd mountain fastness in all 1 cities. But Herbert Chauncey was. not ',their even►c glory of purple and old. _ easily daunted, and when he hashed acro>a. I He had lie n an inveterate thea a -goer Blacknoae Corner that afternooa,hie spiritai in hie days o ' London frolieryto `an could were as buoyant as though he lied just not help, bei log an ima¢inectiva ma ,crena. completed a ten -mile journey, porting on td the stage of the Pri( cions or - Herbert Chauncey's advcntute� with the Drury Lane the picture that unroll ci steel[ fair ones hada been at one time the talk o before hit' eyes. the metropolis. He was a wild, harum- "Begad," he said to himself, "t t beats bearurn fellow, not over careful of his rep- your pantomimes and sensational dramas utation. There had been a sort of •half hollow. And W think that there's old - ;`' , engagement between him and Latl,y Evelyne bushels of i�, tone` of it—lying ro where Winter, but the young lady's parbnta were about. . A d I'm to have my shat of it, - told of the young man's follies, and closed t'Vho says ,here's no such .thing'aa luck in - their doors against him. lie was constantly this world. Gold l" he repeated to miself. - falling iu love with every pretty ace, an• `'Gold! go d I tons of gold I" it was neo;wonder, therefore, whelp he came He shoo himself together on a ddan, across Mies Lucy, in all her natural ands and comm nced.tto pace up and do i. . youthful oharm,that his heartwe4 straight "That ae a pretty girl," he mur ured out to nor aid lest him a sighing, dove -ler to himself: •`a downright .jolly gir . 'And . swain. looked to• me, too, ae thouga she ere a . 1'he two men were speaking iii under gond girl. The sort of A' girl the 1wohjd tones, taking short puffs of their pipes iii nock to a man through.thiek'aad t nand the meanwhile. help him to fight it out, thought devil "Theer's enough of it,Mr.Herbert,11 Die and his chances Were► aRainet him _ Dick '`,►. - Ashland said, accentuating each word by doesn't like her father, but ha didn .say a tap lin his companion's knee, "to pave th word againet the girl. He'd have . noon• street at the Green. Theer's tone obi it ed it if there bad been anything gaftitit roost likely, and no great job to get at it. her. No, no. She's a little bri , I'm neither. The only wonder in that it hasn't sure. And if I'd dress her in a ni gown g been spotted afore this." , and polish her a bit, she'd drive t e girls "Bet with all close untold wealth stoned a the Towers mad with envy, A Id� B way as," Herbert "interrupted, "why haven't between here and Staf1'ordahire,but 'f there you let me known before Y' . isn't a slip betwixt the cup and the lop I'll "t wanted to mr-ke.sare on it. I wanted take her there, or -my name isn't erbert to know exactly what J. was about." Chaunoey." . 1 "Well the -best thing we can do now, II He stood . tapping the -ground w th his •� aapposeE" said Chauncey, is to "send wi right foot, pu�ag away st hid pi while . r %r.:- e. yes 7 kf �;� ., - ` f"i1,' til .', - :. s,; .Y -+.Y4,r>f ..er bele .-..fYi t. _ . - _ c s - - . ,.. d sy k Y ^ " _ n '.f .,' c q''.. i _ .: v :. : ,} ,� . - - '`4.. ':.r,, Z . �1a eM-u� F• .�;., J t.. "r c,i•'r - ..,i '.'ter ;;r ,( „.ova, 1 - q, y.,, € A'3 - '� .r -:Y''"„ ry%.,i` ` i �„ ;''c -r9 •''Fist'_^j eg'o's.. : fi,�.` , - 4i 4 i F # s- u i ? s .F_ gg �' t r F iF- t.'. R•.- _.._. ,>., 'i° _.u{'t??�`k.•'°,°s;-F, �'"i.�a''"t_ z.:?s..-.En'P,3;•.' c. 'f r... - -a*I x'``>, :s�'� he t+a tflits hands in floe pockets of his buck- to him agars, aced without � dfI � 1 y1 U .UJB1JP1; A 1�j ROB ", he liftted lite ride acrd fired. rho eht+rp . BI skin rousere, and, with a vaa►nt cheer crack rag through .the midnight, air. and .- t1 searo ed the ground in front of him- fl THEY TET TO LOOT A - A b oats hand to ped him on the shoulder. reechoed amoc ceded tihesreportn tthestwo -Bi{N$ p nose whteb slot It w Diok. 1, men stood breathless waiting the result. SHOOT SIX CITIZENS, "I was mistook, said the yeoman, _ :; ".thee 's nobody Cheer. It taus chi k weld amain as bf by magio.di Noiear M u d ,not°a Slating Away at a Rank Vast, some beast after all. But I g Lit1IoT9wn In Indiana—"lira t� is ti bette wait until it's quite night for all sign,frG fIleedstgn [l y ollowin h us," said &.- fore we climb down ed have a look Y f sot Teo 1191 or Horn rte ries. �i "% .that, Dick "he ll know that 'we don t Inean to R9llowee by Soule Ciuzr„a, lr . at my, find." Th pale hazy light of the Young recon stand an . Donbonse..snd what he'1 have On Tuesday morning at 9:10 otel had s athed the mountains, and the but eY 0t iwe catch him." ock.. was 1 et in Cho black shade of the iant The road lay straight up hill naw, along of the most sensational bank robber rock I at in thered it. Among the cedars a jagged mountain face where they had to the history of Iowa occurred at Adel, �1 h In $ve min county, twenty-five miles from Uealio boson i, the nig�,t seemed so dense ss to olirnb cow and then like oats. bean nearly palpable, while Just one or utas or more they had rea,,had the summit, iaei< two f rove f;leams eho� through the pitchy and therestood noon a amcoth and sparsely A fart minutes after the bank opeDed tMo gloom where the more open space permitted wooded table -land, about half a mild in strangers, now known to be Orlso� tt,e li ht tin penetrate. length,and some four or five hundred yards f�ilkina and Charles W . Crawford P, Ash and and# Chauncey wars stilt put$Qa broad. They walked acroee it with rifles info town, bitched their team in fr aws away t their pipes, ts►klag of old times trailed, -and refute to the edge of the gnleh est � at ho it h those cheery times in the old uoc more. than five-and•twenty or thirty the bank, and entered. The only occuP�aO county when they hai would have feet, deep,through which a mountain torrent of the bank was Csahier S. M. Leach, thought one half the hardships they now waglrushing in melodious to*moil. of the men carried a sack and said he tv,� endured a tribulation, Yet they both felt D►cketoppedaudpointedwithoutstretch ed tod.eposit some silver, The caahiercame happ!er in being thus freed frorn the tram. ed f ro-flnger to thebottom. �� to the railing, when one of the robber, mels of nineteenth century. civilization, its hero v where it' lies, thick aspens, he slipped a rifle from unifier his eoatand'pointr ahamg, and ice hypocrietes. said. "Any amount of it. I'd never dreamt ed lot in his fsee. The other man kicked in And here they were upon the brink of o' coming here, oal� I shot a book, and ;he inside door and went around fUr � untold treasures. They were both to be theit'wae the p woe I had to t him froir.. money. About $250 was put, in a Back rich—rich enough to satisfy every craving Now you know it as well as I do," when Merchant C. D. Bailey happeped icy of the body. It would have been unnatural After a moments peruse they made their The robber who wait on guard' quick) if, under these oiroumst.ances, they had way down. ,At the bottom among the turned and Bred at Bailey, eh1oting hire in not telt that tremor of excitement whish youtloI pines, the moonlight dripped in oil- tine neck, and again in the jaw atter he had'" the most.cool-headed and least sanguine of very flakes and blotches into a moss and fallen. He then turned and, shot Cashier ;leen Isnot sometimes avoid. The young• fern , strewn rocky ground. The fretting Leach, who, although *hot, struggled to the er m n especially wan eager tto feast his waters had in winter time overrun the vault and closed it, after.throwing in a eyes psa the spot where the treasure lay. whole bed of the gulch, and smooth flints, of gold. �8- " I'if tell you what we'll ' do, IV'r. varyfrig from the fixe eta man.* fist, to the Sheriff Payne heard the'shots, and, -halt. Her rt," Ashland said, at )art,. when smallest of pebbles,' gleamed and glittered ening w the scene, opened fire with a - they ha(# lockers the rough cabin door, and in tile pale sheen. !lick wok up one nn• revolver.- The men rat; to their i,uggy and with liflee slung aerobe their shoulders, and evenly rounded fragment, and advanced started out of town, followed -by a posse of belto garnished with knife and pistol, with it to the water's edge, where the light twenty men, formed ale est in an instant were prep-tring themselves for their moan• fell clear bud bri�pght on his face. They were close behind them,and continual• tain joaruey. " I'll have a look along the "Look at this, he said,pointin; to a yel ly sent volley after volley after therm, but - trail ( own hill, first of all. I shouldn't be lowish shining spot on the dui , creamy to no of cot. Finally the fleeing buggy at al surprised to fiu�l Freckled George stone, "that's gold, I might'a' taken bush- street a' log, which completely (iemolisned and t isl INnky" Dave crawling arodind Cheer els from here if I hadn't been afraid o' the fore wheels andsent the roh},ters aptawl• some hese- You abide hero awhile, and somebody prying about my °place and find- ing on the ground. Crawford eosin«�i to be keep your weather eye to the top of that Ing it while I was away. You see, while dazed for a moment. Wilkins crabbed his rock .at the back theer. It you reo any- I was alone,I bad nobody to take care of the rifle and made for a barn. r;rawford crawl. thin¢, moving theer, man or beast, blaze plaor, and those fellows are mean enough ed• ander a brush heap. -Ae .wan dragged away ,at it, slid mind you hit it, too. Theer fur anything." out and made to take a can of kerosene and ain't nobody nor nothin' that's got any He turned the.alitterinq auriferous stone set fire to the barn, the poeAe knowing I business cheer this time o' night, nor that's in his hand over and over again. loth his Wilkins would no. shoot his partner in Cheer for any good to either of us." • figure and Harb6ct Cnauncey's were stand- prime. With that he cocked) his rifle to the full ing out, dark and sharp, against the Wksy, Wilkins bold out until his whiskers were and strode, with bodly bent forward and moonlit, further side of the raving muged,and than came out and make a 441% _ hoar) down, toward the cedars below. His Crack l •(pack I Two shote rang through for: liberty. Nineteen rifles rang wit, and wary figure could be seen r6oving stealthily the air in quick succession, and Dick Ash• he fail to the ground a dead man. Crawford- aerc►as the moonlit open, and then vanished land, with an unearthly cry, jumped full I was taken to jail _ and talk -of lynching in -the black night beyond. The creaking three feet in the air, and dropping rifle and ' followed, blit as the wounded min are not of broken !,tranche, u he now and then flint from his outatretohedi hands, fell face (expected-todis the feeling quickly subai&d.-, unguardedly "steppod upon them, marked foremost with his hands to"rd the Wilkins was from Patterson, . Madison his progress tr,. Herbert's accuetomod tear, stream. county, •and has just finished a term in the but beyond that all wasnilenoe—thst wavy, Herbert Chauncey felt a sharp sting be- I Minnesota petoitentiary for robbing a Jew, , breezy, musical silence of a beautiful low his shoulder,and the cliffs dropped from Crawford is frorn Iowa, also, and is only a summer night in a mountain wilderness itis ueelesss right arm, he looked round : boy of 19 years. The crime seems to have - when Lite things of the air.and the creatures in vague amar>ement, and noticed that the ;born inetigsted b Wilkins, of earth are quiet in 'sleep, and when only blood trickled over his buckskin hunting While on the bank and daring their the soft win,; makes melody as it playa shirt. A suffocating faintness earns over . retreat the robiben fired repeatediy at the ur,on each leaflet, him, and he aank down on the ground. citizens who were after them. l Hf•rbei t stood there, quietly resting his The noise of footsteps attracted his atten- arms upon .his ride, and eagerly scailulag tion,and As he looked up he saw at the top, - -, - . the ui.rven w ,ilia of the rock Lhak stood where h -s and t)tck had dewrended, two PUZZLE IN ANCESTRY. h; V1. . 7 Ar--, �A ­ . � . I " - T I I - i -­ ,,- ` � Nil: � -, I - � , I 'IR A10 _J 4%. - -1 .!;, -,,�, , - - � " - 1. -SR�. A - � . ­ 17k -, - . , ,J, -V' . :, -��. '*` � i , "A I . 11 - I e fil � . �'!, , , If rt V -t - A.-�. I - ­; - A . � V, , ,-�, . � , ,j,� . " . P �% �� I s .1 � I � ,�� . " a - - :I- �0, . - : a .-:� . , : 6 , -`5T�, - -1� - r Ir.1 .- I . I I - I -1., . .. I . - � I I - I . . � . .. 1. � -, . . - .- �- . . � . , I - . . . .. . . . ­ . . . I -- .. . - I . - . , � , ).. 1 . . .. - - � � ­. . ., ;:" . . �. 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Z. . - , � . .. . t. � .. -1 .i - I" ;.1 . . :1.1 I ,. � . - :.. , ,,, . - 4''' , ­ I , - � . Z .01 � 4. I - -- . . i ­ -� ­ December 23, 1790. General. Suwaroir 1, ""- . orioan lady was just missed, Sir," said our .. I , . . " s -, 51. - 1�� .4 - L I . .1 . � � - . . . , - , . . - , - 4 . "' 0 '. I . ... .LL A � � . , . . I - . L: ;; i. , , - - . . i . � , - !, . � . I - .. .1 CRTIMIND first account of his Conquest quietl Tommy Atkins. "by one of them hlsral;�d The World's Metropolis to Rebind .1 " TTOAI OF - �­:��,�,­,-. r.4' .i -1 - -1 AT THE BO Y ignor. BRITAINNS I 1` �'�' 1: L'_ . �, -,.: _ . 4 I . � .., . .1 STRANGE PASTIMES. ad these hortgre, but on the feat leakidk 11PREGN ABLE FORTRESS -stones, and it weighed . at least fourteen - Every Great Clir Ilk Its AliftXX 4f . ; - ..-Aw"Ll-," , ! , �& . � . ' ! , � : . . ,:;r . --. �.... 1� tl,.: . 21 A. . . -­ IN THE'REDIT'ERRANEAN. - . �4 -... . , r % .", .�o -. f - . ,. ­­.. out he pleaded his inability to restrain the _ _ pounti, Sir." L . UCONSOCIOne . . . I - � . , , I . I ; . I - I , - . - . � -1---, ­ � � . .� . - I 11 � . -,.,. , .- , -. - I., %A,.�!­ . . troop . . . I fte es - ­ - -­ -- � - I - . �­ . I .. ­ I - ­ ­... -, L: �.,i I . -. ' '' L ' 7 - . . . ­ " . is that hi%d forced their way through ' . I I - ­ . -- , I.. i The populati&n of Oibraltar a qui pa - io think tbai):� '�i .., - � �, -Z�; . -9- - - '., I .- - . L L The progrouives ip at . , I 11 I n Is all Dove 9 oys aund . .. unique in its way am the rocky fortiflostions. * GI&SgOWI, : and' ;:� ..- �­ � _1 �L .. 1.1, . _ � . - 11 I . sell, . er Me . - to ad tia it'-", "' - the breach ahead of the staff Officers, and. *11vill' lum*tAiles or its olierm - . bemuse . Hudderifield, .-.. r . ­ �:-�-' .,-4 � - , - 11 I 1' I � I I... - I '. " , - k. 4� . I . _ ITheiramle " 4-1arictilk There one gets his first Cim me -of the Ori. I . . 1. ­ :�� � : � 10-L '. a - I . - : ,. ,, " - - L . 'I I ;; - � � � � - - 9 . m,riligieres - in. added, that, after the Ins,11gacre had once "Irct 00 fte Iteek-1t 'a a Mile L40%9' entAl MLD. Moore, Ara a, Tuilre. Berbers, Leads (we know of so other casen in Great, -1 .:., ­�.... - ... I - - . . L... � I 11ijokeys imr-Vandalimink Or been initiated he might just as Well ha - I? . I .1 . � . . . ' : . 1. . all el ,and port Artb . � _:r_,., �' _ 4, -- ­ . , L, - Ve and A& It's 11191111ant Point a 1611ile Over Nubians, Jews, Spanish, Maltese, and Eng- Britain) work their own trams, therefore.- � );­ *­ ^'�- - 1 . ... -- ' _'.:'L,- --,, . � ­ :-1 .. � *� ... . , I , I torioun,iriinles-Tlhe Monster Batch- tried to moderate the destructive fury of a -. One Thousand Forsp num%;li . .! L' 11 -:., . Vic his own proper g&rbi . L' -1 I . . pack of hounds * F069 lish, each clad in London should do the �same ; but the raw ,-,-' - �. -'4 iw�,�,-, 411'r,:" , . lie cireas MAXIMUJ6 ., . ­ . ­ , - 111. . . UiXb, . ! ... .7�.' 7 "-": - -, , li-4 . I 1. � . - tries of i L -� . TEARING'A (MirjrM W($,�I-r - . Z . -crowd the "rrow thoroughfares and make a cap . -.. -�L"..��`­ ') i.; - � .. - I I I , � - , : * �­ - � - "� - L -.'�� I _ _ . . � somothinq pathetic in a I#pe& picturesque parlora . , - -.�,;, " ."4, :�, . � opr monkeyss or ..- . ._ - . 1 1 . I nitude of London makes its case ex tiou- - ' � ­` � ­ .-'I. .1 . #$The North African M I I � J . There in' maof life. Thesw&rthy - .- "..- 4 - P9 a The conqueror of oreov - companies Pond '-:� ;:4�-.':. �':.-' - � , .1L -T . I .- R o *010 Of & great . �, : say, a modern traveler, 11 are Port Arthur might tt Moore stalk fiercely through the qrowd. al.. M at$, so long I&. �-;, -:�­- i - . . �, � 11101103808 ppbably plead a simi ,city hold permanentl b . I . . ., .. ­ '­ - . .;.- . to the post of an Isr excuse, jinoo eve y a They'are the haughty and uncobquered responsible �Widividasla are forthoomingg.- , '- , ­ ,,­ , . . : - '� - �'i " . �', . It . I.. �*, " I . , - . . 1, ..". - j. - - 6 aes chained . foreigner, *,a Gibraltar is by the ritish onea, Up cu the'ragged height in a tall, that eourea is,.�- - -: �: ­ -j., , IL I frequently a Aspoleon, atter tile battle of Friedland, willing to loose the liaes, . _ILL , [ I . tivern, a cLain sod a pot of : - -' -',' - -' ' ' - L ��­, found it difficult to prevent his soldi and Algiers by the French, writes a rr4a- Castellated tower, mellow with the tints of ' ' , '6�"j­. � I � ,- ; ". � . Andalus'All are SL profitsbie �­ . � I '.- . a ", ' . - certain in the end to be the mo _ I , � � � ... ing ". necessary Concomitants from finishin - their day's wo the days of . ­ I I . that sort b6 9 rk by P. goner. pondent. I wonder how the f3piahis feel time, built by the Moore in �� - .. I ;:.,-�, -.4 :,.�- .L 1- : - �, .. * . rp,ors- - �.... - ,�. - ;g-. - . King and a oonsti- al massacre of, the' retreating Russians, their occupation,., -1 to the ratepayer. The Edinburgh Co .." I 11 :�.­r ­ * J.�!%%%% * �� in civilized regions as a .. nation whose sovereign the victor still hoped when they see the red cross of St, orge . L . . �,'­..­..",,� tion, for exampie, has lately mquir4d its :'�-, ��,,�.! - . ;,..! - �.:, -L Ir"... 4 I . rupture of the concatei I ­. .- .., - - '. , I i taiion. A I - Conciliate. Z flying over the ramparts of the rock. And I VL%VZN CANTURIVIS A" I . I , . ., -,.-, -W ­ z I . Pan - .., - - - .. . � .. I 9; I chained boost of -� tramways and leased them to a oom , y at . :i ,., - ,.- - J..'f - � ­.. _, L , L . _, L _ , . -�'4' - I . � I . _ ... W ; '�*�,:`, -. 11 � _ , I - is there 'spirit enough left in the lazy Even in its degradation Am a Common jail it . . '- .". ­ . .." - I ";:. - tall an alarm as if the . Joan Jacqu,es Rousseau in his Comment ..i. ''.. . ­ , , - , ares, 14 a rent equivalent to 7 per Cant. on tbo )�. ­ -­­. ... ­ �,V - pse had broken loons, and if an upon thoobildish loveot gratuitonaminchie Algerines, do you suppose, to rag has an indescribable grace and digult it - � .,,..­:��.,.-s,:.' ,.Lvl,- , -- , the APOO&IY . f, the . L .. _ L . 'L - - .. 1.1, A . '.., . _: I , '. I �'��.' , - r1t . . , . , , , gets a five- minutes, remarks that "destruction in so much easier Freuohifying of their ancient strc on' is the Moor adil, and the uneasy popu iop arbitration price paid for the undertaking, �, I - ' - - , . I . ­ -, ­ . Z 1: , , - '. .. ilaiDed monaBSO lhgh Id ? oent.. -- ',: , �i�`,- -�. - 0 hen Construction, and that fruts'around its immovable bow may thus seauring a clear profit at 4 per . -� i . - I ��". I -� children, . - - - - t kitchen'.or a parlor he ca like Probably it in better for the'world the, the wall look up and admire the art and skill There are about 136 miles of tramway in I L. '-*,­­ . .. L'. � �L;- - I , .' ­: - i I L , �"- 1. - snims : - . �' � ,;r � � 4� 1. , ; bfislice at a ]s, naturally prefer the least difficult . ­,�. � to commit all the havoc a orea- key' London, while the a otual capitALI expende& :: � ­ - . . . U A�, relied upon mods of exerting of the Mediterranean should be in the that have conquerei time . - .V-A�'-- "� �­'..:.;.i., , g . thod * be ": L, � ik g , " . - .. - . - possibly execute whicb,basides, No 1. .., . -", r ... 1 J­;�+- . leads to quicker and more hands of the English than those of the rth of the'Rock is the Neutral Ground in construction, plan t, and horses, - has ­...�.. � . , ,e -�: . , "c 4 1 " trength could . a = . : 9!�, . .. tt�re of his � striking results. 10 a -bit of level, marshy land, something like according to the returns made to t .. I ,� ­. J--,�': 1-: . --r -'A. L . , . I - - . : Q0 seconds; an instinct bor�er 641 canndt do what Spanish. And there in no doubt that I. an isthm us, a hsl f mile square, which con- of Trade, 0,819,038.' Nothwith tanding .- - I �1' -_ .1v � 1. I '. , '- . . . . - . � , L . i in five tirnB -a � eeMB to tell'him at:the Japhet does," argues our black brother, geris. is a thonuand-fold better off un or Deets the vast fortress and its town with these seemingly large figures, lAndon is , , -,­:" '- . . I 1.��: , . I - � .. -L .L1 ,17,4- � . . . '.. jug on'jugpiration "but I can do more : I can undo it" -"the :-,�'...­ . ­ .- I ,,,-.,, .1 I first glance where and how to perpot�ate French rul he mainland. On the British and of the 'behind nearly every great -oity In its m"M -. � -, P. 4 ,4 ­ . L . . a than it ever was under he t- . -- t'l � : - :.. 1. - I �.. - .w- ­ . , . white man furnishes the brain@ and the red been Calculated that '..".: ! L ­�- �kl­ .", t man knocks them out," Neutral Ground in a moat, crossed by a of locomotion. "It has L I ­ ' -amount of .Aotasl damage in an that Seminole domination of the am robbers, ,who , t pie, Plore in a mile of ;'L':.:--. -_f- - -1 i, � k 1 the greates . L ; 14"V - solid roadway. But that broad and peaceful- in Paris, for examl I .., . ,�71-.-� 1 - . Chi0ftLill-expreamed it, . ' - . I �.� ,,�-... �'�.' ,;O" , In a, harbor Wo I no, while in - ., the shc tef,t possible time. only preyed on the commerce of the rl , looking road in undermined, and in Case of tramway for evepy 16,000 perso, ­ �. I .. .� L . That passion for havoc has left Its . . .�V, , - � 4 RMA I-' - 4 , tagens'l saw &.specimen whom* oil marks but tondon there in only -one for every 31,040i �. . -" ."- �'. ,. .,� , -17, . botal of Car . I along the a' upon each other. I war, an explosion undergound would blow L r'. ;,�,.­ . �Aoq. -p- 1; , - - , . - bores of the Mediterranean - . I I - p the thoroughfare, and make the most a and the time in at hand whin not only mitst .. . � �. � , �. . lents had made him- a more than and from Troy. to the valley of the Indus. The Rook lies very near io* inels 'pace the lines be doubled in extent, but eleotrjo. ::. ',-:1w. -�,: i . ,- - . AA�� .�, 11 - 7 - fandango ta rth and sout , u -.1; - .--, . " 't��, ' and sout complete line. Red -coated sent . ' . . . ,: r .. -: ,�, 'e *tiLy eat alone demolished 20o its But face overlooking the Maditerraneau at one side of too Neutral motoor power want be substituted for horse I ; . . I �, :.,.,. � loe el b - - , � j,,,�.-. 'mla - lie could waltz on his hind Pompey the Gr - . the border ,: . . .. .. - - .1, , ­- "! ,- - . ...� ,. - . I I , -11 . ., ; *640- , . . . r, and was some- oities, Alario the Goth about 100 and Ki The suburbs of London must also, - . I— - ­ . � ' .- �'� �' tes togethe . ng and the 80-OLII&d neutral ground whjuh lie Ground. Scarcely a stooep er. . ..., - .., �.� , -.. �� I I - . . 'g., . ,,g�- , legs for minu . Attilat it we may believe his hiographats, a of Paris, be connected with the - "., i , � estof his admirers, at least 3,000. between it sod �he Spanish mainland. Th the northward, is a line of %tone and adobe like then � -': ­ - I . �. -� ,4- "'. - .. - .- �, . 4'4;,.� , times released at the requ . Khaled, the "Sword of � system, if - - ;� -1., .1 S. i��i� � Ben . I -.1 -1 i � ' � :�. � � ­.. : ­­. -t . and in a littl ese mark the further congestion of - - � th the Allah," lkasted of having left no unruinea Rock in about a mile long, try -boxes, with domed tops, stretching metropolis by & proper train , who pitied his constslit collisions wi out of eight to the west, Th pulation in the I— - �,J.:­ ions church in the track of him victorious toxped. re avoided. In the I -- ­ !�.,­-­' � " . t ., , �,,r- , . -- lock ot'his drag-chsiu; but on such coo" � over 1,400 feet high at its loftiest entinanoo daily beat of the Spanish sentinels. Their central districts is to ­ I ..e, . ";,-..1. , , " . r � � .... � -- S -­ � ­ � , ,. " , y usea to charge il, real extrat tions, and the Vandals were unfortunstaiV ---a knife-like ridge, where the edge lobko uniforms are dark green, and'the officers London County Council of the future Dot' . .!. ... ­, , -14 � ,� I ' . � -:.-...,. ­�,�.�,�., - . ,;-"ti J A the landlad - not the only savages who took a special de. on of tram- ` .1'.. ' I ' '; ­ -- the It lit in destroying works of art. . Nearly - wear a queer, black ha;t, with a wide rim in only to work the existing 136 mil . - 'L -, .1.1. � . . for even her presence did not prevent as if it had been crumbled away by the so- ot and worir the new lines _L' . . I . Z ,.;.-., 1':�.-��­ f rout and a flap folded ov r the top from way, but oonstru . 1. **L - ­ - ,. , -.I , [ . .- . ­�. 1: '.- , -, ;.':,-1-.v., . . - passion. all the statues in the museums of Southern tion of the elements. Of 00urse, everybody behind. These two lines f soldiers have referred to ? . - %.,-,­4�1, -4 mono from ludulging his ruling : . � I - ''I f - . . t -, '. 1% I -1 '... - '. �t-: , --�,.r - ' & of returning the Caresses of Europe were resurrected' from � rubbish ham heard all a,bout the rocky galleries that been watching each other for nearly two The question * must b -i- settled now, or - - .�,­­. - �, �, � 11 . . L . ­ , Under pretax -heagoiL, Clemenel," Alexandrinum mention ' ' �!;­ , * *�. 1. ­,.. 1� - his visitors, he managed to abstract their . - a have been burrow -ad in the rock, with Co. hundred ya&rL When you have crossed those who have been concerned in this - - - I.- *, ';.­,:J�. a - -, _ , , ',��,�.� , - - . Wit t comment, ,the zeal of OonVertea I the Neutral Ground and have been driven large enterprise, and who, if encouraged, ' . -, :. L -; 14 ­ ' ' , . , upset a flower pot or two, or in- 1 a point of hono ! . ., . dertake the work, will be driven . . I .. .. _ . ...I,�­ buttons, - Magistrates who made I r OA5iOn%I - . . - � nto the shabby old Spanish town at its will on . ­ - . - I �'�: -- . , - -- " . - - �r ­ , f;k. - -- - - ��26 1 - . . . � r end, you realize that you are in a from the field ; and the Council, whether " � 1. ..... I .--,. � L � �'�11 , - . terrupt his performances to make a grab at to Olean their cities from every . - , ! �. . I ING8 FOR CANNON, . . ' . .. I .. . I ` - .� - I , . . .� I.. I . 4.r , - . Z . . . i be forced , I -- - .- . . . . � -1 �. I . the ratepayers like it or not, May . . I ...,.,. ". -the veranda. � - 7. I- -;l an on . and that in 200 years behind the age. This � i,i oodle "Puppi . I- I VZSTIGZ OF PAGAN ART, .. . !,. - 1. '. -­ f1r., � -� � a litter Of p � I .. .... .. and those motion 6au be trained upon any- & Spain. Here is a hoar snI unrop&ired into doink the work itatilf. The question * :,. .. �, ..: -?? -.:,f )..,... I I - .. El : vered skull proved that the lot. L fact that Parliament . I - . I . .C.� , � in suar-co � and enciouraged mobsof expurgators who thing or, sea or land, at every point of the tiquity, a land of beggars, loungers, bull is complicated by the - . . .. .:..- �. -1 .� �; Ak m I ..' . . Ms� '- * -1 ­:" � - -- . %` of the trabogressor in hard, but the depil- went from house to house, @mashing idois, compasiss in the vast circle commanded by ings, semi -barbaric crudeness of color,and would never authorize the London County I . .,: ! t A� -11 - � -� . � - A - . I ': .' . !�,,, .-I � � . . tion of his nook was owing to a burningpictures and whitewashin frescoes. this mischtietit fortress in the world. - outside the � -' , . � ." ��v-R ` ted condi . 9 shabbiness beyond description. Titis is Council to construct tramways . I ,��. I -; ..� �­+. .6 � .14. , I . - . - - . D. The monks of the early centuries of the One can creep out, of an embrasure here hat one would see in Gibraltair if the flag county without the consent of the suburban - � : . ­� .1, � , � ,--��,::::: . . - .. ,-1 I , �A� . culiar trick of his sethe posadgra explat - .- .1 I - , �s-' . . - ­ 1. . , 7i;, ',% -,, . m�" LALtin Church celebrated autom-da-fe of and thera,snd gaze fearfully down upon the ver it were that of Spain. authorities, and if each of those authorities . - i � - �0. -, - would.hug a post near his couch .. is to have the like power of working, mook . I ,..:.,., . 1I � ad it, He pa%an books which could now be sold for wrinkled and shininir sea, and the ragged -- '. I . � ,� ,,;,:,I . I.. . ,� !'. L, . I .. I . I . . -,: .... - � -4 -:. ' I L . . L .. .:7, 1: 1 . ' a of . . I . 1.�-` -� - er&nd&, and, stretching his head their weights im ton -dollar bLnknotes, and city below, which looks like a huddl . confusion will ensuO- - . . ,Z%"': - I under the v , -, L .' - ., so children's toy houses; and far off to the BTIRNS' HIGHLAND MARY. - Meanwhile it is 91 sad reflection that . L � .;, . . q, 1� . I ,�"J�,,�.' L . back and his tongue Out, would twist his the preservation of a few olassium is due le L- .-- , ' '�!­ i - � , _ ,V'.;�L - �, . - ­; - ,; 11 " I � . - :.. I- . . . �­- I �,,:�10 - I- I to the tolerance of subsequent generstiong northward one seen the solitary Spanish - tramw'ay co"tructiob is at a standstill,snd y.�A, � . . .. , �1 . - , , . ­ '­ �­ I it. . - ­'i'j. . d f ro- an if in the � hich the Queen Chair looms like it unless the policy of the Council in reversed, : . . - . . . If "I I � . . ­ - ­ . nect to an . I . than to -the growing soaroit of wr In peak on W 4 A blatime to NO ItTeeted In Her Honor a . -:. - . -.- 1. 1�!Ik��, .1 - . I . . - .. . , � . !-K".�' - '. � ",- 37 I On that lonely rewrites the ,1,"-.�, 'I F I NGUL'A�09,i C -.1 r. Rather than go to tKe trouble 0 a Crag againot the sky. tke Firtis of Clyde. or Parliament intervenes and � . I' Y. - L, - , 8 OF STRA . :. Pape - " - ­ ;, 4 � I -.%. - ­4GO' ... . , . ufaOturing parchment of their own, the tower, it in mild, the Queen of Spain will Tramway sot on lines whiohwill encourage I - - f t man I . British flag comedown from To crown all other Crowns of honor and -1 , -.� - - . � . � . - !2! - � � N * g the temporary absence o heir sit and see the I further enterprise in this direction, London - - .-'� ­ L:* . �,'-::,f-0.4 nu . convent soribesholyst-oned the manuscripts . never � . 1.- . I 1. -e,� , 1 4. . ad in deceiving the of heathen authors and with a view to the Rock. Wall, she will Wait a good while al h It his countrymen have may have to wait- years for the much- . - - ­ - ��,.,T4-*� _ . no J . . � ­ I.. ��.';& --A. mother be once succeed I eight,' There in no Queen of Spain ' . no - om -. � . '!I, L'�% � ' p 0 - for that tj� 'd lw=tiog, a, the feet of Robert Burns, needed alto "ion of thin means of Inc --1 � _:,. -� - L symptoms - of, "tram. further supplies of that sort kept a stock . L ­ -. . ­ � 4-'. _ � children by these b;ody knows wha& will happen - L . ­ _4.,�'. ioh the subse- now, sod DO th to in to be & ltstuO Of Highland Mary Lion. I - I I I � . -1 L . - ­ 1 �:�. *' . � They loosened his chain strap. an inch or of unscrop6d literature, wh boy King shall have beou gathered I ­ . - ­ . . . . . ­ . . I . . � , -quent dawn of rationalism moved from do&. after the ­ I . - . . . � - .. . . L # m_� ." ,,�-�.,,�, -,.- , . . ­ * * . I ted -on the Firth of Clyde, on the rocks L t . � 41 . of to his fathem � a . .1. ,.��fl . . . , r4 two,- liut happily took the precaution to , truction. Gibbons denim the cremation I . . p L66 T ­ .. ,,I I.. ' here in no denyinst the fact that the ..n front of the rhino of the ancient strong- FIGHTING THE HILL TRIBES. . : . - ""-f _� ­ . - I - -A . . - 4h,ut the house door and the cellar gate - the Alexandrine Library in the bathe of , s view of Gibraltar is impressive. a an Dunoon Castle. The place . . . .. , -4 . I .-.!. I . '-r! - ,;V � , . the poultry hcu "-, Moslem fanatics, but the Outrage i by Do stranger he d know I . . . -!. ,-1 �K".:!-c a forts, our. � . .":4-fl,f"I''.t I- But they had forgotten obable. Like their Everywhere guns; everywhere the Barbarities or the Indials ,' - ., �.� 1. . � . .., � I . . turned in the even. means intrinsically ifnp! tA mins, bastions LDd orillons, is the most appropriate that could be A rieturt Of'' . .. , . . - T:�.­7.1. , � .. . . - ... 1, �, . . ; . . and when the lady re trinitarian riyals,-the Mohammedan bigo ir red-00als Lad. "the motoor flag Of England. " oh son, " it is DOt far distant from the - 11111 Tribes. . . ­ . I- ..:1 - q -;-IT �� '� � . , - . ,�, "-,,� � :.";­ � ing her 16 hens had been converted into of Oe seventh oontul *ere proud of the - '. �' �, . ,. , . I - -, - ry d hotels are built in and far house of A110111LInGrO, where Mary To be a few minutes too late is to incuir .- , - .- . - . - - platonic homunculi -'bipedo without igooranoe and glorified in a Chance to 8hops, houses an . a .L - . - .-. .-�,,-,R -f. -� emandons fortifications. Cm, bell was born. and will afford a oom" total failure in the expedition,- since th .. .. -­ ­ . L ,,�­ -, j, feath' h the power of voliw knock out the brain produota of infidel smong the most tr ' ,­ , � .7 ""Of .. ers-and withot p ' .'...... , - . :- "V 'L;'41' � - ��, J '�,4�`: - ­�,j;;� . . " .';-;.';��"!;" L, ." .- ­ - . .. On another - occasion he came . near . one gets the ides, that, this is a vast forti-- statue, so that it * 11 flight to their own strong,' : . - 1 .: .-., ' .. -1 ,`4;,;�:?'-.,, - . tion.' scholars, and between oowled of the fied camp into which the arte of pasoo In ding position for the wary foes, in fu 'I. .* . ; ... ..... �.,!�--,'!�,!-, I I, .. setting the hoUNCL On fii-e by drenching the nod zealots the secular libraries � to bo seen from the river. The hold, coin well outstrip their pursuenL Are . � , I.,- r---, 3 . � L . . - . '. s 1, - I � - 1. - ­ , ,!:, � . - . mitied for a time on sufferance. can at fail , �. ­ d�...,.' . W. cat with the contents of -a large coal .�il p.om&o� 9 - had only 8; slander chance were ad &chi to execute the wQrk is the they in time, an -ambush in formed, and As - .4. '. .. . �fllll- . - M?lrOL Should wa,r oome or d&Dger appro ar ' li Wbo is .- � . I . -- . 95 per Cant. of ,their once . I - -1 �,;.� ,-� , � . ... - -j - ng:. � - Y�� - .1 I I ' lamp. " of eampet about g now lost oil them would be swept out an useless . .,-. .. ild men, bloody and exultant.,draggi - 1. - - -- . � Some species of -lap dogs have become so t&1 contents bein .. . I .; the w . .. - . I : ';-`e .-- . woLlIed immor rubbish, and the vast works would be . L . . .1 ,�-..� . . . - approach, they are :.'--,.. - I - -,. "ti� �, --, to kill even mice, . . I , I . i � - - along their captives, . . . I �. -��;, �! - �- gent!e that Lthey refuse forever. .. - . : 1. . � L -: � - I . ".,, ­ , i". - - ' . in the carnivorous 1, still more baneful vandisi. qMpplD FOR BArrb Ii. - I . . I - ­ f riflei, followed by - I � � 1, -. .­.Zt'-, . - g - . . But, After ILI . . - I - . - . - * . received with the fire o ­ . 1; . 1..-.r -, - , , I appetites of their fox -like forefathers. ism was, the destruction of sacred groves . I - 1� . .., .1 - - . There is a frowning &as -wall around the - - - I . . a rapid Tush ; the kooirri or curved knife is - .. - I - ; I- ,,,��:k-­� � . I . � ' : rR ported . . ' . .� -7 - - , Y � � _ I - on the other hand, though gen. -1 q � 1* - I . .. ;. - - , . .. �, * Monkeys, and of oroh"'plantatAODB that sup the base of the Rook. Inside of thim am . at wor t none of the savages will stand . - ": - -: e,,- , erslly averse to flesh food of emy kinds the cities of Moorish 8 in. . In the mm- k, bu . - .1 - fellow captives tcr r of water- batteries. Beautiful -gardens, rich , . . I . .. . ' .:. ­!-:.:-- � �;-,v�� - . . Me t got away into the dense .-I. . - �w ­4�:.. . the oonquera I... . . I to fight, 8 L ... .. -L X�,�,�-!,­ I , 11 -� I . ' - .. ", . often kill their smaller I King Vardiusur( I ­ .. ­�. ."-.-- ; , - . and an English , a) &Ions t.houBands of square miles in bloom, sidom the residential streets. . . I ., . , , jungle, some fs, - - . . - � -'�o­­.*1'1� I , . sheer 1ove ()f Ldeviltry. = I fqliago and the color black muzzles - . . . I L r � 11 dead, and the captives, .. . - ,�vq �,J * " nod in Overtbt I . .e . _ . ..,- . . . I. t4, -�,,k , -4." missio6sry who passed adverial yeard In were thus devastated and have rem&k I . ) - . left tram- . L� ..". , .: - Co. The mouth. of w&r.dogs I lick their feverish lips in the - ft .. . . mostly wo an Bud hildren, an .., -:1 . - ...�':--4ell -:.. I Nor',hern Ceylon vouches for the facit that A state of desolat,ion ever sin - : I I 0:,o - � . .� i "I' - -1 . Is embrasures.1 YouoaunOt enter the town * uchin on the field: . .­ -.:� -�,; � �, . , ,; � �, , . . , bling OD4 . . . .. -- I rden-like poninso - . , . . '. - - . . - rl��: ..... . . � a troop of monkeys caused the death of & em halt of the once 96 a a�jljtaty ,.Les; sod if you do not . , I I . .. 'ed'raya . . ..: . . �, 2. ,.." ' d biting it until it lost is now covered with deserts almost as hope* without i . I . . I The sun is now is ooting his gild I :-. ­ ��.'-� . ehild �y tessing an I he g&t4W before evening-guilfire, ' . '. - . . . �'­�. I its wit I A altoget,her and ran into the thijk frioL,. and the got out A t, -It%, .-. upon the trees tain -' . . ... - �: , ),. ". - Iess an those of Northern A of wh tell to daily announced, you art . :,. A . - . . - . "I . . I - . . the hour . � . summit ; the white mist i's risin out of the'- - --� .:.� i�,.-.+j, - .1 > j . ­� �.q­_-!�C­ oi the lwoods, where its tormentors had it ConseQUentL droughts threaten too ' . -night. Nevert,holose, the '' � . . � � , I _ . J - . . .. . . a risoner for the ,� . valleys, ulbuls, bee less of the I-- ", �Agli- . . �r -;.1 completely at their mercy. I .- . . .. ... . .­ - , i. - � . I ­., Davy TUB PRAYZIL-JOURIL 2 Uole show impressed me as momet.hing plInne their feathers &D4 7. ' . ... , ­., . �; - - I A strikingly analogous stary came a fiew - :.. . . . . I . scene of carsge, � .. - ,.-;,��. ­.:.. .. a wonderful exhibition I . : . notes dpon the'mossy - - .- . �., -i�,14 -­ L theatrical. There is I . . . chirp ih6ir op n.in$amt I �!,:;,�,, ­-, ­ . - '.,L-: - � I ­ I-— . .. W jail a tree than to r"lhnt Five to; . . ,- ­ weekasiza from Cape Town, where'this son It to'emalor burn a book 1h refute here of England's military greatness. .� I * . ts if . boughs. AJ r ash in the .. . - . - .,. 1. '. 0 � .%�, of King Ubenguls, had been intrusted to rison, sod supplies ". , ., .. 11 , . ­� � ­­ .11'. ­.. �� , � 'an . ' �.. ­�.­ ".­'. it, and easier to it sand won are in gar - the , . . w,-.:,�, �� . � f a% or ,a �imo of thou . . I .poorest. stream, 0 - . : ­ "r'zs ; li'l � � . the care of a Datoch clargyman. The out, its arguments ; but the 11 to last an . � , , Off to the site 1 . - .1. i � and drinkinit water � f war,T=., and his men' . . � �. �. * , - olit,ion of rations . . v with the spoils a . . f-0 '- . L I . .V.3� ism *41. I . . 'i. 1Z. cry raised about the unt,owardi fate of t,hO destruction maniam remains the ,a sto'roti u . I . - -`,.",-�'Lj L_ � army t1rough years of siege of e Previous ntt)tos floulmwork. A Ion - I , ; ­ -- ,q , . of th I 9 - I " * -"Q4� , -L nism, With its miracles Of or r000mmoe of the Rook. G ibror. .. i . I . L" , , � L - ri Ig 0 ,. . P�p I I - boy's father, had caused his guardians to C�f a living orgm, . � I untain, some-.: . . "*:. L -f.- ,,:�J­ " *0 fights# in t'he ton - climb up the not ...-- -1 , '. --;r� , - i�l .- treat him with a great deal of isclulgoit", st,r.0 itira, OOnLrivanc .. Boast That in the word .hat . -L. ..-.14-61 . nts tend too crowd tar is impregnable. - . times by the bed ofleome impttnous torrent, ..., . . .1..1. L.1 . I so much so,. indeied, that -the youngster battues and perforce hu Lhe nations ever since t" . . .. ' I , - . " !", I ; -, - I � - � .1 .1 � . I - ". I I � . , -- men% where has gone out, among . . )fully slipping ver its waterwom rocks :. ­ � - . 1, �, i - "I � - form of smu" was hoiste.i here in the �' I p ' � - ; '- 1� '' .'.'. ��'�'-� . came to, consider himself a privileged per . the British fl " . , - a�'d for ,support at the gnarled .t . ; ­­�-;�,-,: � Cut every Other . h century. . - � .. 1%, 1-1 � sonage, and one day, got a chLDOO i of itte eighteent, No. . . rag in � .. .. . .... �­�­ -hs Masson be ina ng I . . .. roots g p gi re that almost con- - ­­ ,� :.Ak �;; in the absence -of the the predilection Of t . : I of hang ng creepe . .- �,i . Pliny's &000unt-of astion they rity ofthat - , . 1: , . - :-:. t '�' , pedagogue, commenced in amuse tkimmielf to &@sort 'them"IT", 0 . . . i I - its re i or forcing their way ' - � .- � .. .: _-A-. L., - . Coated � ­ ... 1 " " I J= . . � , 1". - � I .J.'A­ L. ­ J his to during the sulden a of my will ever clu ffioes for the reaL The ' ' . hioket, the party comes . - I ; " L.. ­, , ' with shooting arrdws at the hat of r @ 'I of word. Tradition ou I ' -1 I I �� L _ ­,�' . - the SrOD Liquated. . . . \�O- through ban ., - . I .. ":;� ­ ." L 11 younger - led to im- &-29:me- far exceed the marvels this ammunition lLr* ail, . : . � '. � . � , ,j�. .." ". � playmate, and -finally tr Imperial 1halla, one Ond of art-illery on the . I I . upon the smolderi g embers of the bamboo ' . . , . I .. -�-�-,Mxi. --,:,�4,­ ­ , ­ V . I- -11 -- ': provt the fun by aiming a few inohes'lower. a Nights and fabled Wha . . 11 :� . t, the Arabia There is not a piece ' J - buts and stockade of the village which has . . . ­',i�­t M'. . 1. - .­ , -- ". . . , - " _ . � I . I", ", I hoped to got t.heir till Isom t,hst in less than tw6D1,V years old. . . - ­ 1��. ., The first shot graied the child'@ shPdor, where our for6fathers . : ered. �- I L.. . . , r:- .. -- ,I,,- :iO ­ I . - .�10 a ; I I - I I r , I . ��i��­ - . � but the second scored a hit, and the�y6ung of killin and Carousing. The circ48 Manag- Were and there a few showpleca&-0116- - P . I been plund i . . ­- .� ,.V�, 1. . V - . . Poole of blood ore and thcre, redden the ,. . . -1 ;.. I I L ,'.L. ' 1, . - ' LL L � '' ' - ­ . ­ � � ;',,_ _, . - �­, * " I � . marksman fairly danced with clsligh� when erg of C Die, treated the public to a hundred-&oa I[uD*--dO (' uty as B&MPIPA of . �. . . . . , � ground, still fed by the trickling veins of., ) ., " '. ,. , A"'.. i ., ,ne of Nero too .. �: . . I ' ' -,,o- - ..- ­,-� - son "if 400 bears, th .1, . -- . aughtered babes even , -� .'' -1. :, -.. 1 �,,. V��,'. he maw his arrow stick in the 0 onxibef Of wm�r ; but in the galleries are no headless corpses. 81 . - -.14'." -�. . . maw . ­ , .Z1. .. - . a and , ,.-.. , � i ...�. , : 0) tiger@ with bull . � : -- ' ' "' -� VINO T-AMBT. 11 a finish fight of. ; breach.loaderso no machines gu[16-110thiog . �! . . be among the a' In, and those few of the , �. - - .,:-. - -�� P , P- . -,,-- , . I -V I I - .1 - - - I .-:,;.. - :: : �1' - - - - i . . I 1.0 . . -. NFXK OF THE Ll ­. elephants, sad a& the dedication of the - . 11 . . . . . . � . .. living who, man ad to aeorete� themselves � .,, 1''; 'L . L - ,Msls were plain in but man -,..!� - - � �­ losesum 5.000 wild an - I I eat d ring the assault are -' - -- -` � �-. �, ;f,, " �� " Whyr, you crazy kid. what we you Co . ilr)11qi F . in the for � - �.--�, 0 . . . . � - '� ­�: 114" � . - . "L.. , . ,-: Ir W., V bawling about ?" he Laughed. wheiri his Vic- one day. imes in all Crouched among the burning -ruins with ': --,- ; ", ..-,"I' , -.� ` '1� . must have - F . - . ­ ­.­ , - � . � , .Ogrand is fully up to 08 t . - I ..,:: i�'Ia, :- �� 64 ]Doutv brl%t65 0eir heads buria in their han(la or send . '; x:. I :� - ­ ,;I, - , , - Urn ran off hrieki You know The capture Of those F. for all, ,,Ling to offensive and defensive . . -- .,:.,� - 1. I - " � .�--;� "�'� s : I ­ " - ... ::*. . - . ..WL .1, -. -- -.. � I ". - kept, an army Of hunters bus5 Dry the . word -- ­ - - inig UP a wail to he unknowngod. There I - ­j,,_`.".��,­-,. . that we ail have �rfle some day or other !" watters rail a noL The li��!::�ll���l;!Illl���������iiii:: ' nothing forth police 0 . . -.�-!�,, -, 1. Gibraltar i I - - -* - - ' f . B - 11 " .' - . .� `;A; n,j-'. -'; - " Z . - - . - � - 1. .­ , And just to "see them drop" Charles IXL through tb6 fie�oond sad third Cant 00 Ill war materim, has gone out. A fleet of I ... � ��,, Z - - i dicar to do but .. - . :: . - �) .1 ." ­ I . 'p, - �, , I 0 ' . to release It t" - r" � & resoutided from n 0 % of impregnability 1.111, es and eui Let the aid oi .- !-_ ,­.:­�J',�� ro of the &ran readez- . ... .. , ia % . f France joined in the fusillade of him ar hips has its 'e6widing 'he village. .-.�.�- - �' , . �­ - i .-� Illiguenot days of each month# and ' ielbeesT �jlvr t -� the finest modern wiar , a friendly tr , .. I . ivi,� . '::: ' ' � L --".I . suvwjects on the evening of nightabout 20 , I a dais, as if ter Tra- and may it be . . . .! - -. �­ - -a�;­-- , ";. '?., �12. . vous here. That in ellOughs W. Stevenson, The dead must �a forgotteu. Vengeance q-, -.- August 24, tor, Mr. D. . - a'- . - - � -� 4L��,�;­ 4 , � 1572, though- personally the 6fton'for 100 BuOOG"lv 1g, long day before nations *bail again Scottish sculP moot tan - , .­ . -. , hose design we re- must stand pv�r - until Govern .. 7 - crowned inhnhuuter. wa,; fiot hLl,f as much. jan returned from the Dsiolau c'LmP&111;n' &lot I W'- ­- ,; �-.. 1, ig reporter of those he &rbiLrstion of the longest R.S.A., Edinbuvgh, W � . 5i'K I � .:. -1 .V - - - ' 1�1'. of A fanatic so his pious mother. To " sea If s resurrected oportin - rotor t to t . . I settle- roduce. The details of the costume have send a military iexpedition inte these hill - - - , -- 11 _-L - � -1 ' r� - �,F),L , " I : - " -- -' % - ,.";*r 06 -the anthu4isam of a Sunish oannon and the strongest armor in 'L to Bettle' the - Seeount of several ; ' � - , �; ' them drop," a hundred at e&p,h volley. times omid it d Eeen Chiefly taken from the works at David treat& .,.�-% - L . �­, i-,.)�L i _, � 1. -- .:, ., - - -`-�'i',­ I L ring, he won d, in- ir disputes. with High. yba,rs' outrageL I ­ . . I.. . �. �,;,:.� Ab4i PaShLI got hie'troopen to'chase the -horse bull, i man t of the! 'in r ry _ .. -,:; ., � - . -.1 - � � _ � _ . : L, . . ­ - - . � 1, a exterior of the Allan. all D61-tiAt 0011to p _: . � :. . , � ­ , - ,,,-- , �� . . meb in a one Leigh Hunt's The apPO&ran.'a of ,tb ' d Mary, and well kno, f(r his illumtra* � .. . . - . L. I - pted -to inclorme ( �ho herbage that cov- Ian - 1. , �­ � �. " , - L - -,- k�,�:4��' � ,' I � .­ 1 _ . ­�. -. . rebels of Chios and drive them an Mae" Ilood. be tam 1w .� . I I _ L '- I ... ­ - ­-� 1, .,_. -. ..., , .. -.�� ,,�,'. " , I �.. ­ &j-p&g&D Rome &ta theorearn Rook in $of toned b] hou h' the tion 0 1 21 . . . . . i ­. , :� , 1�.. 'L�:. toward a hill, where he had planted a bat- Lt urfa,m Alt a 01 .-ico btish life. The tue is intended .., - - - -1. . : '. _� �. �,�# rMplaint thi left us the -wrotohad ore much of its a and porpeniiauls lied on the centenary of the Queer Things in Surnames.. --11.. ,* -. tery Of canister guns, and the p ld and - a r to be Dove -L � .� " L ,��-­ %'.�. - 'L c- "I V,:'_. -.L.. . . . : , - �- -, - �­� , . ..� - " red,ocessor off this worl f airoum8thnO6s the wall of rock rise ' July 21, 1896. There be " O �- - �­ ,. .- . *-.,;. 1. L ,,I -arranged a similar oirale " but in $tram 0 are ledges where poet's dtiathday rmy,wh . - . . - of Li Hung Chang clabber. Many , elsoess there I -A young aol4er in the French Al 11) ­­. I ..- 1. ­- 1, - �-�*. will makeshift to gratify in t Burns' verses To L � � . �­� ji�: hut ir' a stronghold of - -' .instinct ropical plants and a me who do no Consider .. - �­- -,t , . . . ­ , " - . '' . . -�: ,.,, . lfi L ­� &rans, and the Laty of somi-t lately volu9teered in the iervice, rejoices � . .. - _ �' �. '. ­ spedients, grow a V&rl there Mary in Heaven among his beat and even ­ - '' �. --!- - .1. � - ; . " - " L ,_ �­ ­_' L i�� , ith pettior a at Woul &p. . . ­ -:.,-.;1r- ­�­�!Nll ­ %�l . . THE TAKPING I199URGZNT0.�1 itself even W, Dg some of the terraces ' � * "' 1. - � - ­ . ,4�' - favorite sports of the French matroPoll: vines, and slo, oli)re, popper trees, place them for boloW his beat -among the in the distinction of.having wh d - .-� I- i I 4V ' -'-k",;. En, , i I " ' -... .,�,:,,., -,4�N IV . . ­., 1. 1, . I - � I L �;F, " I ftCid, the Joshua of Spain, do - i : wild - - , � * 4 n L oftulat. of wharf rate in are little groups of' t,he French leajt happy and onomorable productionsof one of the ol,dest names on record. . "'.. . I � which pear to be . . . - 4� -�: 1% , ad whole district# of the Moortsh'Arder, Be - ' . -1 L V I t, now is the bsi.L ng d a berty,bearing buohv � . -- .� 1. Z11 .- ire Cage..- � .1 ­ .. I an ufaot,ure his pen. But tile story of his love for a unlucky I'd in named Adolph Maxi- It. .­ '. 1. . �,­ - .. - "I 1;k! , " - I ;* ' � .-.:. .-,! - . . -- - ­�-:­. - _,j L,$ � e6ndu 15 -by -20 -fast W '' I. . ..� I.- . is strip of fruit for the man a .., , - " .. _,��, ,L - eting the campoigue on the nciple .. - - I - ... : residen Beautiful, toorare the dark- Highland Mary does not now rest o ' d his Th f the,' , .::-: :: -, _ '��','. -,­,I� atit prj ............. L ...... m....4".........- - : I I 1� ^ the most Milian E.F.G. theme bhr ,� - ..-I- .-.�.­., -�.,�t�-�: itting-no inan acape, and taking it . I - � . ,, ". � LL of abointhe. nthUB, verses to immortalize it as One of � � ee letters o . . � . - !.-,� - , , .,�-, . � -. - ­ ,��Zi­-­ -.4�..� ,�-. _r -'Z # .' . _ � leaves of the*," I -., :� ... I '. . - 41. � , '01' granted that :very unbeliever was " -1:-.1 . . . green and polishsd odes of his ill-rogulated and alphabel I - � . '-.' .Y L' I One orthe other I . L Ld, gave the pathetic epis 4 being I all he can boast of, as a sur � . . �- �'­:..:. ��- �. .� , I . .. . 1 L I ­­ I ­­-­V�:,­,-j, ­ ­ . , - -1 guilty of the.unpa,rdonable Bin. In private .�'-`,­:,�'�2':'. versa oar .1ago ;rhose 000volutiotle,� it is a5i . old tragio life. It is the man. the name. I The �eoruiting 'sergeant severely . ­ . .."-t -;"! " ; just see that 00 mpiw to volunteer for die.: 7 . .., v: �­,,.V,..­4 I the . 1"a be &Ppears to have be6n to an msy- Blialfror- ever' the idea of the Corinthian uWaring poet, you think' of at, the mention of reprimanded the young ' ,�.. %!-, , !,,'-'.,1%-,y-,1v . I I - meandering Mong While we were wa I � ' ". - . ­ .� �1. , � I... - T . ui -it down there . bell, and of tile love she out his -. . " -. .Oi�_.-- 1.�,- .41- � - _ ' ,-, . . � .. �. -�� . going fellow, and probably1d, not find Gtook artist� respectful joking when he spelled' ng galleries of the name of Mary Camp . . ,� v. s. .111 L . . , - �-. � 110ce" .h one of the open" most noble abbreviated p,Ltronymio, and was only con-- - � . , -- � .,�;,r I �.:w I I I �!e - . street. Atkins kindled in the moat paeBiOilstflt � L . . - L, �� id airy to use theological arguments in Tuariliny bona fide'-- . : 1!-!,-- I : ­­';,�4­', - V order Hum I This driver must be thre`ug the red.costoti - � -, iii:-:..� ��. ' ­. ,. to stimulate the manslaught-er in-. Glimmer- n or s, Bober woman- . rock, . de stopped ILD& gazed heart that ever killed a poet. - . -. vinced that tile appellation was - . . - - . � : -- , T --' - , - , - - .. � ,o Was our gul L � ­ I -.-1w-- - . .�: - -- . P&pers. It � -1 -L! �. "I ­..,; - ',-.',.-'�3r',' 4tilletof hi� e(ldiers. How'readily that either a drunken Ind' . � wh - - ' when the lad showed him his . ­�-, , . -1. - I . - cipitous height. Ilk - .` `il % ` ­. eN­ i I �. I . �,; " -,­ -A�- �. �.,� -� r .1 � ". - up tile pro - - ;.* '':-'. ' Reelins, however, that there are queerer ;., -.. I ... L-. -.. �� I... .j�. ­i,�.,­, -, 'n"inct will re -assert itself, even iri civiliz- . , de, he asid : - '� - ' t. ' LGreek Met Greek. . I . . I . -�,.� ... , . . , �-­ , ,1 �.,-,. ­ -1�'Le _",t_, _ ' * � L � I , "�. .,..�., - .1 , Mw1h ,Lt. a I.L�, 0 &par about names than E. F.G. , - 41 ��, I ' .' 1 onuorning hill solitu ob-1 curiously . . . For instance, a. Wine J-' �. - " . ", 1,,',�rj' - - :� r , �' -, . . ad nations -- .. -7' " BabV CaTk , qu,ired of . Paris is; I 11 " . " 4. � �1� ,, , has been abundantly pro*ed ,,­ .. 44 see if there. was any W ife-Here inan i tam in t,h's P �`- �1.1­ . , . �4; Wey you Was longing to suburbs of --- -- . ,­. I � by the military history of the last 200 -`5� ' rd)Lalld ir.11 There wore s, druggifir, who fa,iled in business and can't marchant living in the .. - -, L . L-� I I .,. - ,�.4.. �% . � . ­, , '!�-, . -1 .;, � .� unde 8 `�- called M,onsieur 0. The name,by the way, 1. -i-' 11. 't�l ­-.11- ,� -:, �; . , 11 - Iftio'nd- -I dorl'i paiated lltxpes. in - . � .­ ,� ��,::�;, --.4�'- � - . - . - ,at M Right, , -, - - - Y�are, from the acenes alpla Uat to , d 1411 ,.lid have Be . vliw, . - ;L pay Ilia billi4 : - ­' z,.; , , . y.,."", I T . ly, where a family - -..-" L ,�,,-'­. - . NO APZ8 IN - I But in met with in Norman( 1. .- � , ";" - `V - --' � -- . t"a slaughter of South California Indians and your husban I - f them 1i usband-Hum I Vary strange I was once known who bore the Dame of d'o - - -- - -,­.:---­;_ - , s . I are blludirods o : , 1. - 'r. 1%­,;�,AL;.,4,' bi the firat Anglo-American settlers. air o4ring to r a perhaps him watoor-pipes buist. . - - I .-� - , I - % . .-Ltl.,R"11�1 F,6r but that' I member oi. , .41 , - A -L � , .1 , , N ,.ry I . tem howek , a - ssible orage and .- - -. with the title of marquis, . A ::. - :" , . . . , ia 11 uuprejudice Mrs. At sth-It Was � � :;'- -., .- : - �, -1, �,. - .... . ,;- d traveler agrees that ag among the In Oce - lafly an L . I ,f . . . ��, - the Russian mujik is not, at heart a savage tbLb!,,by,g ,empar, could that be 1! ­ - -livii 'Theyr are 11, At the hairdresser's. -4 barber, after the' family,Frapeiii d'Of wag superintendent '� ,Z - i, .1. ".. -A ", 4�, r - .1 L4 " "'4""- * of the rock. - cu. One- .,: , ­ . t .�- . � , Mature er y On Us I ]low I which one of Us fie sures or twelve years, and it p1gatoor to a gash made of finance under Henry III.of Fran �, ­ I . - ­ � . - - -1 ,4,.-- - I but, apt to hide a good deal of a boy of applying a stiokin - . - 4", , good*nature and 'maudlin ,sentimentality We ciouldn't agree as t0 large as t Iva. mice, however, are not so : I "; ".. - . I I)— , ".- ' ­�-:­­ .. I - 1-1 I some sovegityl,01111d' When f Ull gro zor, prWp�redi, nothing daunted, � let r patrODY , ­� -.-_.I ­ � ­ L�L"" IL,d,r his shaggy Coat. the baby took after,, - , , !1L L� weiab aied - it in "bild form" to I with.the raA �he operation. . Cuat of I untrnmon as might be pupposed.' There . .. - ,,�-.. - Hi attachment to . . -01� .. - � Ivan are 111341 # [oodi'to continue 1 0 persons in Paris *he" . *1 . 1� ­�,.� � ., .. 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B ant has some teed grain fox atron lights tree. ]lie mor a cam of �17g • . : ;; . to .the address label on your ,paper you sale the waterworks sit well t. . .D's `� ,. can always aseertjain the date to whish additional, the corporation to mails all rbc - . - �. _. tical to TIDE Nave ie std. -yea. White, of Dunbart,00, is eerivns• in -the waterparks depart• le yyour eobecriP p firs necessary i 0. _ Remittances are acknowledged b a ly ill. went of the system.—Sun. 0- .� - *bangs of date on label on the first paper l�ol- --W• V. Richardson Wa8 at Newmarket � lows receipt of money at this ofoo. Always Dr. Tamiblyn who has been ill for some 4- -+ +- -* ng � asap the date paid ahead. tf this weal;. _ time set died earl Banday morning. He , - _ _Isaac tint ' 7 , of Tbrobto, - ae here p y A - , was buried at Newcastle Tuesday. _ - ;_ • , fil"+.two. . . I'... .Saturday.on business. dentation from Markham Lodge United .. .. . I . � .-,;..1. 4dito JR --John Wuodraff, of lot. 27, cbn. 2, has Workmen consisting of Dr. Rabinecn, (;}. „ 0 � �: .L- - -_-__ — annoanoed a sale for Moeda . rel Sth, besides the Thisie- . k openedt So y p W, Reeser and W. H. Hall, 1e i ,A., PiCBERING, ONT.. MAR. 29' 1895--Tbomes Sheppard has von to Cleve- iamily,aocompanied the remains to their �. land, Ohio, where he has soon d a cit last rosting place. The A: 0• U. '� 1.. p;. nation. �3ooiety of -Markham of which order he was J. IS1VtS.:, - . .0 _ CA W McCausland r.; has b n vi ited a member, marched to the station here. `' LO Mr. Thos. Armsden, who, until be was - by and attack of inflammation• urintt the' retired a year ago, had been section fore- ;, Dress I 1b. . . . betteGo r. tt 1 e w P week. He is now mach b man on the G. T. R. at Markham ever �. i / S ., --Fred Logan was here over Sunday. -The ladies will find it to their ad• ' _ • ' since the road was constructed, died end. f - - -'Mrs. R. Collins is recovering from vantage to call on Mrs. 1. Wie for aces deal while eittina in his chair about . . 1. grippe. and jet edirinRa for dress trimm ngs. * • twenty minutes after eleven o'clock Twee- -W. D. Gordon ha§ Just recovered -The bicycle lever has again v, ,ted Y. y g da morning, The deceased was of a ui6t __ from a slight illnes. us, as is usual about this tim of Bart unobtrusive disposition, and an excellent audln - :, I "' `• , '` -Robert Puckering has been off work - As yet no fatal eases have been repo ted. citizen. He was a member of Markham for a few days with grippe,-Geddos & McDonald have ad a neat Lodae L. O. L. in which he took a great - . ' I: " _ . ! _ :, . -D. Fraser, of Whitby, is with Goo. sign placed upon the window o their law interest. -Economist. 1) `� ii nd famil this week. i his -- -.t S.. -:.L , i L• �� Selden a y office. J. A. Hilts d,d the w rk .., C -ream. Cashmere. 4< -A new -Raymond sewing machine for usual manner. . AUO�EY. 'I ! . - �.sale very cheap. Apply at this office. --Real Estate Richardson h s Add d a t -William Ham and Miss Cora Ham safe to his already numerous office fix- Mies Minnie Bray has retained from .. - " Tare with Scarboro Junction friends- this tures. The hu a tion was plat d in osi• Myrtle. : ' i - !week. g ' Cattle around here have nearly all been Garnet Cashmere, . r tion on Monday. purchased. � , � . � - -James Latchford left for Cleveland -J. M. Palmer has rem ved ram p a .. • ' Tnesi�� . ..y where be has secured lucrative East Saginaw to Yale, Mrs. Bayer and &ties Bette visited Frank i -l� g Mich., whe / he smith, lately. situation. has gone very extensively into the usi• gorse ba era were in our burg recently. . .i .: , . . i - : �. 1 -Credit Sale at lot 18, con. 6,- Picker• tial instrument business. . • Messrs Packrin have some fine ones, well- L -• �a'� m e��' iC 'c.ing, on Friday, April 5th, the property of -The suspension brill o over 8 inks pMcCarthy'L • p g worth their rices. Mr. F. G. McCarth . ;' the estate of the late H. M. Sadler. tumbling dam has been rec strn ted, sc �done for 580. - -W. J. Miller left Tuesday for Indian y and it is expected that the cab ees will Farmers are changing hands - making ��S eel'� Head, N. W. T., after haying spent about this time tand the strain. ready for the spring. D. Hall bas ' rao d , .NavyW • three months here with his parents. -Davi Annan returned fr th old to the front, and Mr. Byre is moving into - Charles A. Swallow left for Delevan, country t e other day where b had been the MaQaay place. - ; f a - The literar society of the P. S. passed / Wis., on Wednesday morning a ter Y in chary of a shipment of sloe for y �$le e 'I -ing spent a few days with his parents Williams & gall, Bowmanyille off with unusual brightness on Friday last. �' m r . - here. i -Capt P. J. Rowe ie in T rout just Miss Annie Maddaford as chairladp acted _ I -J. Woodra$ took a oar load of oatile He her part to perfection, exhibiting + it the _ 4 now atte ding the military s col. advantages of a winters achoolin After - �to Sudbury on Thursday. These animals is angios to ase his exam Wali n as - - . P Major. a wisp the Ca fain ger sac• Winnie Chapman had read her re ort as Black Ca' s m" ere .. - _ will Berge to replenish the stock of Loteis h p y� sec., several varied selections were render r I,.. meat market - . Cess. ed. A debate.,- that History is - -Arnott Leslie has ' e-ngaged with -jsaa Wise basbeen suffering fdr the of more practical benefit than Geography, • i Rogers Son, as assistant in the baking pact' wee from a severe attackof' cry• was ably borne out by AM -Abram Brown As well qs other dzeee goods itnd $large assortment of new.ii,its, business. Being a steady youth, be will sipelas, b t is now some better It a ex. Herbeit Ireland, and Ed, McBrady and Come and see them. . . . undoubtedly succeed in the business, petted th t he will be oat again in s few the Neg :=Frank Maddaford, Alonzo. -Hilts & Dillingham, our enterprising days, Edwards and Bernie McBrady. T ' splen- j T CO . furniture men have dispensed with their -.The time for ,spring cl aniti has did speeches 'of these candidates d w the U O � � , � � � � 1 � �/• branch undertaking rooms at Oshawa,- about a rived. The I3ealth Insp dors schools applause several times Abr. _ _ _ -^ ` -_ - _ /",- __ and will hereafter devote their entire time will be eking their usual 0 11s afore Brown, as a beginner scored- severe paints -- - � ' to the business here. - and Bernie :1icl3rady carries co: fiction _ � - many days, so therefore be raper d to eves time he arose, drawing a Ltion 'Spring I ___r -The road to Frenchman's Bay is ea• see the- . y • _+ . . `- cellent the coal is going fast,'secure your. _ first to the offect the knowledge vf eogra• • 1$ft� •: 1 = K 6 y--I1Ies Messrs. R. Gordon J; Son aro s sed• phy has upon people, in enlightenia them I ' '! supply for the corning cold March weather ily gains R a world-wide reput n as on the subject of eclipses The otl boys, il:pflf ,before the- snow goes.. Best Scranton builders• They have just s cure the as :-F. Maddaford, A. /Edwards' I.Ire- i -it # ,coal only 55.00 per ton. contract of erecting a reside ice or a land and E. McBrtvd ave impro d up• ,_ ,& I" _ - The next quarterly meeting of Sab gentleman n in the suburbs of 13 Barrie. on former speeches aLnaic carry c'7 t - into s� - , bath school teachers of the central des -_The lades of Pickering a d vi inity their li��ea nn eaperie worth )navingtrict. of the townaLi will be held at �edneeday�1t1r8d8,3T A,Ild Friday,P are cordially invito i to oa mil finery to -day blaster Cbas.arritt is cl firman 1 _ Brougham, on.Saturday, April 6th com• Opening on A� ril 8rd 4th and 5th, when with 'Nan. Huntlyy as critic. We sh our .__ ' menetn at 2 m.. A full attendance is P g P scholars all the ha iness. .and t `:yance- *�iI11 e3Pd, 4th feud 5t:h _ <: g P• we will be sble to make a belt r eh wing . Pp , b desired, of trimmed hats and bonnets t ian tan inept attainable. - i , i t -The floods on Sunda and Moeda �= y -*'�s'� Ei VI+iRY$ODX. BOE. . . . Sunday , y previous time. Mrs. I. Nie© ; nights somewhat damaged Sp,nk'a upper -The Township Engineer won d do auNeaRTON. IJ�'p�"� T F. dam, and as a result a can of men have r; MRS • j - WISE, g well to have his armor all pal shed pin;• Ci'hite ie slowly reeoverin from a :,, since been at work fixing the break. A Grippe. �; RIT g re for a b,R rush of war when the severe attack of La Gri _ _ ___ _ _ few days Wil. serve to make matters weather becomes a little waren r. here bird• Bentley, of 8togffville, as the -- _ A 1. L.: right.1. I will be much trouble oyer w fere urses Ruest of Mrs. lar. Dales last week' • 9_ r0 . -Owing to the very unfavorable, -and and ditches in the `Townsbip urin the Our general merchant, George Parker, ' -' I we might almost say impossible state of next few weeks. had a very successful wood -bee Satur• ' M - .. prin od**- . , .the Brock road, north of Brougham, we -During rho past few days t} a the t end day last. - were unable to visit Claremont ithrs week, of the village has been treated do a �fiood Peter Morrison intends gbing to� Viarton - � a � � a , • . -s: � : o a a a • ' ` , - therefore11 , the budget from that ;place this of more than ordinary s,ze. he �amb shortly , to enter into business a ,lumber• . - - + week is very limited. ing of ie© below the bridge n intervals merchant there. / , - -J. F. Doyle, late of T. Eaton �� Co,, backed the water so that Bing treeq was Messrs. I. Pfizer, and T. Nendeiicon, lett �T `" Toronto, has gone to Victoria. B. C:, for our nric�st to seek their fortune hen the Now Prints, Cottonade9, Shirtiri ' l.Or8t't9. ' '- ' r - - - submerged some seven or eig {t r 01168. a time. He called here thio week and Queen's City. success boys. d t _ til;,nday night the Brock Road opasite Jno. Toms, of Fairview Farm, �" Gents 'Pies, l�testt Style and Coeur. �Vhit6 and fancy Shirt:.. 1. bid his friends ad,eu. Should fortune r�rbaro, rove to bo •a oin anion to him, he will D. E. Pugh's residence was bu led (many spoof Sunday here.. It esen,s a'.: ,f Jack Spring Suiting and Pantings. I - P c, P inches *beneath muddy water a died. can't forsake our'girls entirely. . , Remnants of Prints at Reduced prices. - ; likely remain in that new and prosperous -A nutuber of farmers wh s6 lands Miss Fthel short is home at1. resent, `yajj Papers from fit. up. - - • colony. are within - the corporation o U hitby -having severed h4r connection t�r Mra. - . . - �y- -James Cribb left Iasi week- for town are asking the Local Legi let re to Wen. llanbar, Piokoring. Sh :. intends lFi�. PA�,�E,t I�uribartan. Indiana, where be has secured a good pass a bill allowing them to wit draw spending the summer in tho city.: 1.- •r' . . � : - positiol, on a stock farm. As Jim is a from the corporation, and tber Fly o re- Ohl why does gentle Alex. weq ; - . ---- --- - - - worthy fellow, we wish that he may meet I hexed from the heavy taxation, ware. And wear such a long face , frequently with success. Mrs. Cribb and Dow and McGillivray are in tae eqy in - The story I'll no longer keep, . - family will shortly follow. They will re• the interest of the firmers, wl ile J. E. Poor Alex's in disgrace.New L ! M ; sidb at Huntington. Goo s .- . . . . -C. E. ±�Iar tris, of Ri le aril ed Farewell, Q. C., ie op osing tl a b�ll on A stranger came down to thio lace� 1_ . . . ;A!I . - �' q Ripley. y behalf of the Town. �t is ver d'thoult On business he was beat, ' here Tuesday evening and Thursday tell yet how the matter will a soled. And Alex swore ho knew the , afternoon left for his western hums again Oh, for cheap tickets to and from after him 116 went. `� 1 . - - We placed in our stock the best assortment �f . accompanied by Mrs. Marquis and England. Ireland and Scotland., B. Col. He challenged him at drsugb Ito plan family: We wish them all much hap nmbia, Manitoba, California, all lis States And slyly did he wink. Ik - •% . .. . . piness, and trust that fortune- may ever and (:anadian in a And softly to the boys did sal "• Worsted$ points, t , anywhe {Wer y y - smile upon them. Charlie is rather Y I'll lay i�im out I think.. �jVji-sTyQBFd$p.eased with his short business ea silence where, rail or ocean. Oa11 on or writeP Stephenson,Whitby, opposite H itch I3roe. The stranger quickly set hts rI�en in Western Canada. Now wasn't it a ebarue, Choice of railways, and 10 ace steam. 3 Troli$8r1Y1S, -Ne have materially added to our ship lines, Rates guarauteed ri bt., Also He Played him thrice, and sl antced him ; - Q�� A _ . supply of -stock cuts and are thdrefore bet g p g And won the other game. ii [twice - t And SUitings of all kinds through tickets for special thro b olon ter prepared than ever to cater to the Then A}ex rose u nick! fist trains to Canadian Northwes , r ening p 9 y �' For Sprung. - wants of horsemen with bills and cards. every Tuesday during March a d April. And smiled a weary smile, { . - - . When we print bills, we insert free of Ba a he I feel so sickly, ,� 1 Get particulars from Stephenson, Wh,tby, See aur Wall Papers, they are the beet we ever bad. . charge the route_in the paper. This route 11 go to bed a while.;• - continues to appear in our columns dor• -That many of the roads of he Town• . * BUNT I N ` PPe ship have been in disgraceful state for Now Alox's heart is broken . ing- t1.3 season. Our prices arfe consist- so mean it makes hint f . -1:11 the past. week,.aiI ho have vitt mpted to ant while the wordmanship w,ll compare travel upon th m will r6 . Wher© He cannot sleep, Of let as w jp, ! b with that done elsewhere. 4g He cannot eat a meal • . -Dr. Cross, 3entist of Oshawa, will be the fields havA been used, and the Now Alex just take m Ravi r, road allowance allowed to remainlrifte8 l y I -- -,--.------------ . ------•--- --- ----- in Pickering the second and fourth Wed. I'll tell you what to do,'' needay, 10th and 24th _ of Aril, at the full of snow, travel was ver difficult. Just crawl into some waad•Cj'. laeb hole - P N) - . �ow our opinion is that dee sh uld' �j Cacraon Houeo, Svhere ke Wal be prepared our r e P I have And pull the stole in too. ,, HILTS W DILLINGHAM'S - to perform all operations in dentist in cad marntarned to a pass blo shape �1r,ioogxn. dentistry during the winter as well as th tiomm,,r - the latest and most approved style. Dr. Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest Myles -in _ Cross is a graduate of ,the Ro al Colla a months; as in case. of -an ac .idojut the i j' . Royal g weatber is much less favgrable fol• slow Tbe.Liberals of East York4ield a high REbROO�d SUI`1'la at 1`r3• t of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, also, locomotion. It is'all very we 1 do tall: ly successful demonstration t' Markham . - j honor graduate in D. U;,, of Toronto econom ,and true econom is col men- on Saturday, the principal et i,aker nein 'r. niversity. - He invites all re uirin the Y y g PARLOR SUITS .. q g Bible virtue but rn the resen i stenos IIob. Geo. '4V. Moes. twice of a t3antrst to call.on him. Con• we fail to see where that virtu to too irk Bradstreet's reports Chest, assignments EITENSION TABLES and �hatinQ free. '�tf sitting idly by and waiting for he j warm ,n Ontario :-Harrison & Fr anis, black. . ' -The foll,� ; u a recent issue winds of summer to do our sn w e�hovell• smiths, Cannington, aseigneh to F. Hatch• I ' - + CHAIRS of .all diescriptio)',`` of the Mail ar�r : :. ,j 'The rinci le Jackman & Burfield pianos snd or We`�lave a lot of new stylb9 in Picture Framings on hand. P P ing. From $75 to $100 would have paid + p Bane, . . , exporters of G barley.to the Amer Peterboro', assi Wed to IIen Buell, ! It - ioan market say, taeq experience difficult for opening out the leading rocs of the g y a y Township, yet we Dell it eocno y to sit. - - -=•• 1. at times in placing Canadian barley with down and wait for two weeks, an com- ' DIED. UNDERTAKING :.Our Undertakint; Department. is also- eonmplete in .evet7 the American brewer and malster owingbalm. pal all others to do the same. , Th res• o't7arraoR—At Pric®'e Corners ori Monday respect Coitus and Caskets iu all sizes oonstantl on haled• Em to the mixture of.mensury, Russian,' tw o- P March isth, winiam Clifford, beloved eon oi' ant eon.iition of the roads has pragtioally William and Harsh O'Connor, aged s years and ing nlado a specialty. rowed and other grain with the six rowed demoralized business in the en ,re Town- a mouths: barley, which is always in good demand HILTS �y - - •' • i- ­ .n the American marketI __ �­_.. It has. been ship. But then we saved 81 . .. oft - (i IL IN GRAM P�cker�u0` the eaperienee this season, especially of . ` STANDA10 UNIX i 3 one of our lar set chi ersf that an : MARKHAM_ — �' g PP y 1 > I .. OF LANAI 'A. - barley they could ofl:er from pure, clean I - six -rowed, seed they always found ready Cedar' Ggcve and the Jii h "School """ ' sales for at a premium of from fits to 106, twelves played a friendly game of !football Capital, paid Gil- - 1,000,000 ',OMMON- �. !IMENT''. . ` over the mixed grains. The American on Saturday afternoon: Cedar Grove were x00 000 . victor -loss by K score, 2 goals t 1. Reserved Fund $ , :. a - western rowers of barle were shar g y P James Coakwell hue sold his old stare, --•�•� - -`- - enough last season to cultivate this trade,. which was badly gutted in the est fire, to Assets Over �7,T00,000 ,f'. . and are now producing a vary fine six• P Jaynes. Mr. Jaynes has al eady com- Head O�}ee, TORONTO. - A . As the dark, dreaming clouds of depression are hfting, rowed barli that Canadian farmers will menced work and intends to ha a it ready And the gleam of prosperity over- us glows, - . ave to compete against, and the otil to rent'in a short time. cb at stoufivihe , - i This Bank has a joran Tee a suitable time to look over :wardrobes `` way to do, this is to sow nothing but the Misa Ackerman is tlonsidera 1 Im rov. where deposits are tatken at eurrer' rates. And serously think about getting new clothes. j cleanest and finest six rowed li'arley that ed and will soon be able to a a�meP liar Sums of $1 end upwards received in duties at the Public School. issl Acker- the SAViTGS3ANK I}parim,ent, and As ijlp ah0tie e0tiviotiQn strikes ' ou a G' f7i are YYIO�e�0 YI�QTO can be obtained. t By so doing we will man intends leaven as at Easter. Her interest allowed half ear 3' y 8 have a Winch larger trade neat season and g y aeti0n, we would oak you to kitldl remenrberlYs►t we hake clothes and - f ` _ -command much better prices than we place on the staff will be filled y Mies. A• Farmorii salt notes clad other good ' Fog.. i tliena right bt re e,rdin rice and oneral make-up. We live in Pirie'a Block - have been able to do this eoaaon with our paper disoouuted at low+ost rates. For g . g P g I P• inferior rade. This is the canrlusion of Xr• W. E. Barkey hiss made th Council further inforw4ion apply:.toy „ g an offer for the use of the ©l of is light +.i• f /�' / . 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