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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_04_05. I 1. � , ; A ko, ,� - 1. 111i.- UL - 04., . . .:? � - ­ ­'­. 7 , . I -.� , WROMW !.. 4N6 -%,� . J06 �­' tub � 411114A .. I -1 . I . . � . -- -- �� � --,� . � . � .. :. . - -� I " -, .:.-�, I' .. -�' - .. ­-a�. 67-..�.. - . . - . PICKERING .1 ­ � k�,--.,�,�­".. ..­­ 1V XI -V .--....-1 1.�."­ti.-....%�-'. I..- I - .OLi - -.,. -- L - �­ . 9 - . � , ... .1 .­ ...'.... �i - . � . r - - Cedar Grove. .1 ­­­'-.�%.'VZ',W�r .. . - . . - -, - , , '' �- , . ­ .., I ,. ., ­ ­.�ytl; -a -:- - I . - , - -- ­-, . �.'� � I -� - or, whose . . . ­ I , ' L ­ I ,!: 1-1 ... , , � . . . &I - I - , ­ 2 25 � . I ,', - *�:. , �. . . ' talent n . _ . -'. ] ,�� ­­ . ; . eavbe. .. . .', . it in ,organizi ig and Pro- ,-. . .. . . . .... , 4 - k I , - - vrofe#0tils"41 , ... , - . . .. � I -- - �:­% . P -i s"; - . ,.M..- - I . . . A . . . .1 ,. ; I.. -�. - .1 ... .. . I.,., . I . OUTAROUNDUS cting matters has long since been re* * . I . .1. ..'Ay , , , , , a. , , , , .:­ .. ­­ f., . : . letting , -1� .., ­... I I , ,.,.-.1- .. I . -.,.,.!. � I I . . . . is The Cedar Grove intermediate I F. R. - , W ��-. I --------- 1. - �.­.�.-` . .. . . - cognized by the inhabitants of Canadas I . � . -, ,: ,�� -- " - . .. . - .ma" . . .. - - LATIOT LOCAL HAPIPZMNOS cog . matches b4inning fib - ' " .. . I - -- RZOORDED BY - Such would like to arrange .' � - . . -1 - . . �- i I ­ - I - - ­ I the Vrime mover of the society leisure 'times througbi :� i ,� .�t I . . � _.- . - ­ THE PRESS - , may, and continue at 1 e I ', ` ` , .i 11 -.:- I . I ----D., C.M. I M .C.P. ; ­�� � - .. - -ITEM UN, M, . . 8 AND JOTTUD DOWN 81 OUR questions Re 1118 your home built in the t the season with. any of the neighbor- . . �:- 1,'.. . . . ofa6e and Residence, - CORRESPONDENT& . . I h % �11 -.-1. 4 , I . . . . . Coroner. . aisiabee style Of architecture or the out - ­ .. -,n�­l . 'T - - ren ins clubs. W. F. 1%eesor, Sec. , I -:` - 1�. - - - - I I �- . , -, - . E . Fts & Si'�ickeriug office hours: Morning "Have the - pictures eks issue that Cedar, . ,,,� . - to 13. .. I I OLARlgm6N'r : , - ! : ;- Greco-ROMR11." We notice in last we 1-1 g'l - � j� 1i . - - - t�` � tug Street; � ,- . I ­:� . "I � to -30 * Evening 6 - !!TTS - .. N . . - . .0 Grove won the match by 2 to I against; . _ � - . I . . so 11, . I i ­ � -- . which our young ladies execute on canvas I as WSW- '- :1 . 'i`- 11 ' 11 . �.7 f , I I - . !-���U�T. I W. H. Bundy is indisposed just now. and p nels to -day the cli%racteristICS of Markham H. S. instead of 4 to . �­� i �-- - -,� I - I I :1� . I! - . . - Miss Evans is with friends in Bond the zadjuS, paintings, or on ,WI'Rt the case. of course 2 to I looks better to, : ­­.* '-'-' ` ,�' . - , �o4.� - . 3�BARRISTERS, It, , , .. ­ � � . �- jr I Read. I ' prin- the losing team than* -does 4 to -1. But we - .-1­1,�­j­ ,- � .L. F,NTON DODDE I(A Adelaide street . . school of the old masters are their - .7 L�'N' - ETC., ,better plan to take the medic .:,: . ,��!N ' .t ­ ­ ". . . ­ j­.,..jJ.­. 1. - c�;6LI-Cl ORR nt Tuesday lily David flopper spent 3unday with some ciples founded." Has the drama and the think it a far - t Claremont . - A i . gracefully and not mislead the Sport- . -,.­ ____- .,� n . , - , ,t, TorortQ- . - - - �. . friends igToroyato. ' stage which were at one time mouopoliz- cine I - . � -.., . . - - RRIS. --, � ,."�. .1 , __-­r-�R�NVEI,L Q. O., BA owe the iug fraternity. - . - I J 1 .4 . ' : - -George Ross, of Fort, William,. was ed by the clergy, and to whiob,we -.,. - -. � . � BAxNEY- , �- ,.-;--.�' ; .- , ! ­ B F Attorney, and 0ounty . - -,i �.�r. "':r ,:, - , I ­ . . � . �-,...­,-, -f --; . � . .1 . 1. . . ., � 1, �, �* � . - . Oo.,ty Grown AV .7 -. I .. . I here over Sunday. odern theatre, become . ­ i . - . �,.,�'.. '' - . I . ­ - . ,,, - _ J. T�R. t House, WbitbY. 10 evolution of our W � ....,.I.- - - I- -- - . I I.. ,.L. I - ,� . 0boi06 i =4ily Patent Flour $1.50 per bag. Thomas Poor is again in this Green River. '� - : .- --. -1---. * 7 - - , `: ��'�- . solicitor - ()Our - section something similar in progress to: bazaars I - I 1-1 , L �.* �-,:-. � . . I . - . - I - . SOLICITO , NO. - � � purchasing cattle. . of church' -entertainments, I ". . . .. ------- LL- R. , ­ I and freaks , J, . . . I - * ' . 7 .1. . - . . �­ I.- ,;.-i - AT THE - - ;, .. - .� 't (Too. late for last issue.),:'It MdE8 N11 " evancer. ate, OfAce at -.. �-- ..., . .. one our periodicals - . J TART fublic conv money to I ­ a .1 . . ,- - , I . . -� . John, Gregg now wends his way each which its a writer in , . (� ­ - . . �. . -- .. . y expresses it, are inventi . . . . - .:,f I - . ' near Brous . week with violin to the conservat 0328 Of the Fred Hoover, of Toronto, is visiting hiw ,,:­��. � � . Thistle Iff a-" strongl i '�-. -- . ­�',L'.-�".­ . . . I - I I - ---- SPINK. MIL S Tobias Caster has Rood seed ba ley devil." These'puzzle the we vw I i. I I - R&Y, BARRI'- t " , I for members of the parents. . L, -14 --� I . t�- " .. 11, 1, " , " *� : I .1'....":, 1,; . .11 - I - OW & to Post .- I Bale at his elevator, North Clarem nt. * I . . Mrs. A. B. Collins, Of Parkdale, is . ­ � ­ .. . .. . -- Solicitors, &c. Office OPP-09i . I 11.,Ta. ". 0. L. 13, C. - . . I : -, ��,;4,:,��... . . DOW 11 Dow, 15-A.. Theo. - .,:." 1 1=10 Zml B. B. Palmer has been indispo ed far -- - - . -.,% I in her parents. ' :A- . - - . r Ont. Jno.B& ­ �'L - I , - ­: . �.. , , Pauline ,.,,- .'..... ; '. :. - - I oJM06, Whitby, Money to Loan. By --- BROUGHAM. . '.. . . . We would like to know W47 - � , , rl " �. --- .�, -1 LL.B. some da . :. , , . gs, but is now slightly b�tter. I ­ . . .. . he lantern. L . '. :�-.I.,o- - . - I 'k. kcoillivrsy, - . . ., . carrys t visit L..- -.", .,, ­ 1. _. 0 •0 I - .. �� .. ­�� . I - I ame. .. . . I - Mr. Brown, of -Manitoulin, w,,lo has - . .. I . I S & MACDON L . 5 ... . � . iis Effie Bodell if, ill with la IiiiP0. Xessr6. Farmer . � .' ­ ­ I r"; I - &LDt B i - ., I . M ,y and.Fenier-are , -� . ... F,DDh' . -. been ill bore. for some weeks, in i low im- . ­ . - _ NotarEtc. Offics 10 . , . I .. Mt . . I I . - . �­_�.,.-: ­- : . . Solicitors, , Bank office, Pickering - L ; ., I . - proving. How much is ben feed worth On April ing their Parents. - ,3 , p I . . . . , , . Hotel --Over old I erv. -� - Th. r F . , .. I - I � , 11 ­ G Cera, . : .. � D siple is more than bashing � the . I ,::, �­ � I - - (jordon*g HO' Saturday. money to loan: . .. 0. . ,,, �: �,� I . 1: � . . i - i ,� � - pat,: Tuesday and saturd w A. Geddes, 9 Toron- % W.., . ., Duncan Munab is abli to bid about 16 ­ tf L , Mrs. Mille - maids this town. - 0 . me,de. WILl M. Alecdonald, 25 I . : I - �. -­ -. - �. �- I . ?diner still in a PrOwiOul cou ...: JDV�stwents ­. .- . 19 - again. He w" out on Tuesday for the Mrs. V T. Millard, of Newmarket, W�,..:.'��-,' � to; Reginald - -'L.­k-,-t .,:,, *�, - .1 - � . 4 . .. �1 �.., .� " ­-;!.!­ . . diting. , . ­. � , - Torou ,., '..­. , .1 . -.-t ... .. I t -,7, i � . to st., . I first time. better visiting her parents of this place. . - - . .1. 1. .�, , I �. ' . � . �, - . . . gt., Toronto, to - . ,W- r 1. - L . . I.. - . � • - . . TgroutO . I 1. I - . I L Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slael and Mr. The roads are norw in a Inuoh Walter.Hoover is thinking of renting the � "I . L L 1, . , . . - I . . - - . - ;I!-'. L.. e�l I . -I - ._,I , , � . . shop la .. . . . Trewana - -.� :, ;: -1 - and Mrs. E. W. Evans were in the city Bil"De for travel.. lately vacated by W. Barton. . .. � . - �, -.-, - - , was , . -,��,­.. --� . � �' L - 1.'�! - - ": 1. -. " I . Lripg a smile for the last ' I ­­ly I �, . Chas. W. Matthews. of the slates, - . ­-­ - -- - � .1 .­.. . ­ - , - . . . : Irs, has been wet be & &L.., I I �. C - !!! - �.���ry ` y . I . . I last week. . few days and it has tur ., _ - . I - -7 1 --.- ,- I . - . -F - . NVII&LE I VETERINARY - . . . . 61 - . supper here with friends during the put week: . ned out to - _. :.. , 1 Z: L' I : ..... . - ­ ntiet. Graduate of On- Henry Michell' bad an oyster 7�� � .1 . . I 11 . S�rgeon and De Tharsdiy, Friday and Satul d W . Bad cru has •just taken P081188SIOD �� The alai bin is nearly done and we are , - . '' . . . I -college, I Auste in - . oysters - � . . Toronto. ore list week. The guests Bay the I anxiously waiting for the i roads . . 3ary Veterinary April 11, Iq and 13, we shall h Id of the Crawford farm in the 4th conces do to dry Un- - tarso . I V. . . . I electuary of the Ontario V were good. . . I p. R. Hoover- has been very.ill. for Z� . . tistry. specialt calls by ' �. I DOD Dentistry a r Spring Millinery Openi�g. 18 We understand that John Barry has 61011- . I . . . Aswiq.tiop attend to. Office, oar row, is in the city just 11OVr- past few days, but we hope to soon hear of I al,y or night Prom Cly Frank Ge . . . . and FootOMeegs ,White- beg to state to our thousands of i - "�'. .,I --"-;_'j , . E .UB- gone into the coal slid salt business with ion under the On- his . -�.. . iweidence, TelegraP 3017 He has secured a situation I - �. 11-A., ' ` - ­ . ' We would like to know -if Lizzie anc - . T �­ -, "I . - � %-� - N .. . - - -- - tot"CL01 that never, during our 1 86 He Caster. . Government.. - .- ,:..�; ., j TOO y SUR - tarso � ... --ifo P 1i I VETERINARY _years experience, have we shown such Mrs. Hoover, of Walkert,)n, and Mrs. has purchased the Sherrard A good visit when; th - e foHm . .. --,., .. ,--,,. :;, � � , , . . I . , ,jilate of the Ontario Vol- W- W""on 11 � � " . , GEON, ral M tuber MoNel of Hagerman, are visiting in premises now 00. across from the cottage were &W&Y , . .... 11 ), registered a varied assortment of head ge ir for . property adjoining the pre ted with bills,. . erinary College, Toront( North 1111aremont. Our town is greatly I `.. . , I t , , ... . . 7 medical As one- the Ladies.- Leading -styles fro the - �ied of Dr. Bateson. Buffalo , rill, Smithy BilY. . Ontario Veterinary '; - there being, Buff I.- . of the Ont' ience and shoein forge on, Mrs• Holliday returned to her home in acted to his, farm am - . of A er. Steel World's ]Fashion Centres, Price to Calgary last week after having Spent a . W. Hogle moved on 11 � I - . ofbee. res,,,,,, north Ireon RiN jolly Bill, Roughe Bill I and Billy at -ung ,.-.-ii- _ . rter M . eq. 0 2ce an . Wednesday. Amos Brignall will now be 1. . , -- , "ie.,ing shoes at iron pnc .Tele, suit every putse. ­ . � , - short time Witil her payents here. t of road. .1. . I .1 .- .. -,; I �� .. - � 3r a. 61. and 1 to d P- In- _..,: .. . . . wood -bee on Wedneso- - ' .- . . 7 to 11 P. O. address, . . . . . - found on John O'Contior's place Wes Elias Bi6e had a � � / hours fro'), I ; . Chief of Police Gibson did not Visit the - . - the young fOlksL I � -ft�� �­ - - ,- : . " whitev&le ont, * - ,0 - re13 the Brock Road school (lay last and at night . -4 W . � - graph add 81, Yd 3 Are -A , ­] 1 ". . , (iron -,ver. Ont -- I 11 1, � --,------4-- --- Readers 1 3 of the NEW scene of the tire the other night, as be In the notice last week of tile 8- S. gathered. and tipped the light fantastic un- - - � , . .. -- awl V� N . ()I�L!Jkai I M VETERIN welcome to gee our opening whether does not believe in desecrati.ug the Sab. Saturday . . . I "; - � ,.:? %%, (4 UAW, Of the Ontario - . TpacherB' meeting to be held- 8 til the wee' smal hours. - I - ' . . - - � . . . .. � I- . . . . I - ; . TAEY SL!fWo,,oN, riYl inornber you buy or not. . bath in such a manner. � .- .. I I , Torouto,registered . � '. - --. - - , .. . � .- . - . ., - college, I . . � . . n Tu - afternoon the wrong lesson was given in .- � i . .. veterinary . )nuar, Medical Association. I . . I -- The market was well attended o so mistsko. it should be the lesson entitled . CHERRYWOOD .. m ...­. I . -. 1- . m I . , I - . - . .. . of the (3ntario N eM � not overly- name- . . . - the Ontario Medical SPRING JACRET8 - and C VT S but buyers were n I .- - . - .. . ,Ise boaOlary i3Oi,1t)cr o e of dolnesticated ani- . " day, Triumphal Entry". . .. � ... .- e&i,3 all dise-18 and suitable 3riceB. ler bought the butter -The Sunday iiise- d - �­­ .- society, treats y in becoming styles a I roue, W. A. Ful Robert Un- . J. Green and family spen-t - ,,,Is., Also yarticular attention to veterinar Robert Wright moyod onto J'i , . All cages promptly attenaod to at - 1. I . and e9us at top figures. . . derhill's farm north west of here on Tues- where. ­. !. ,- . - - - I at the well known so- MENS' HATS -;­� . - � .­ I . 4i'd our genial 1. I , ­� -.. - �� yj . .1 to, . I . ­ . DentistrY thee . 0, of Toronto, Mr Green of Searboro . reasonable rates. 0 � mile west Of . I . . Civil Engineer Armstrong, .;� . I ,it of (iralian, Bros.. one . ­ I . I - day. He hag also leased the Hood place , I , 11 last week. .1 . . .� tablis-nuie w clarevaont Punctual- ' . United S ales has been here during the past week in Gerow. merchant -% flying visit I . Telegrams . From England and I , recently purchased by Geo. I'. ClaremOut . 131Y s I Lion with the construction of- the . Don't forget the sale on Monday next at . * �- .. . . Led the . ;! vtu � . t) attewle.-lito. - I tome the leading styles in Hat B � and counec . . John Underhill, who h t vaca J. Woodruff'a just South east of this place. *-:­-::;,NV--1* . 1. . I . . - .. �- . I 111:61ullst located Quite a number froth here . � ,­ ­ I . fish ponds at Glen Major. h -on took in tee; Z -11 - --- ------------ � I 't --� Caps for Men and Boys. . . '.. . Rev. A. White left for Port Perry on first mentioned farm, Audley, bav- nee. - - - -fe'.. I . . .- - ­ . I . - guetne0io Oarbo-� I'- , . .... . the Armitage plane, South of party on Monday laigbt at the reside ­ - . . .. . ­�----~- . ol.' I ]kion lay . . S. . �� I 50 Styles, 50 prices. . lay evening to bomplete arrange rented the same from Rose Bros. of Y. Whaley. . . I ­., I . Doi, Cow- . A I Lion of the Ing soll otic - ST N, Conveyaw I .. . I . met)td for the next 00DOU wing is a report of Brougham The wife of Goo. 0sland of a .� . . - I—, . 11 0 M.k S D U , , Every . f 1. . . I held in June. The following u , I ­ " .. � taking Affidavits. st�-" Olam �- t, fits -the. price. - to be he are well.,, ..- --. I � ­ -, � - . TrujBalioner for WY E, very h'a � I . Ba Association ill visit Clare. P4blic school for the month of M arch. Wednesday the 27th inst. All -!- � ­ I , ­ � , - ­ . - - - . -, - . . wout.out. . I --- � . r. Sinith,of btouffville,w order of merit. of. (but no cigars yet). . � . ;.. ­ � . .. I - .'-"�, . . . - - . , . ---R­-,,0ovhR.ISS-UREA OF MAR- Every head fits- OUT hats. I., . � � mont on the first and third Tuesday of Names in Phillips, Nellie Alger, Nettie A Rood- number attended the Sam of., Mt * -- . . siaence or . - . lass. -Mina w any one want- -L �- - - I A,(ij: l,,,,,,8e8. Office at residence L . . � . -, - I j-., � .. - .' e - - "' . -, ' . 0 �' Fedora -and Stiff Hata,Hats, 49c. t� $3. each Mouth. His dental roowt, are in c Ross Alger, Bettie Linton, Burkholder last week and if a . . iu,ii. oreuil River. ' --- market. Littlejohn, It 9 re good for . �-.-. �.,-;,�-,- " ___.----- . I the W .. . . -- - . e . Bundy's block, next door to t Goorge Stevenson, Elijah Bodell, .Marie ed 9, bargain their, chances w . . . -..: i:%.-,'14 . .1 . ICN, -TI\ -G, Igaiier of Ma T' - our openijigi, days .G . Smith Macdonald, Barrister, of - things were sold dirt(..Cheap. from . . . ' - ;�-,l . . B of Ontario. Of- �. GENTLEMEN! I 3%hu Phillips, Ethel Linton . B censes for the county Cleramont every Willson, We hear that & certain yonng man * Li will visit em, ­N�-uo store or at his residence, Pickeringare April 11, 12 and 13. Com e with stuaville, .-Gertie James, Alfa Hogla. tim � I -,, Iftee ILL' t 19-Y . ,I�uesda . All who may have any legal Fourth class 1. -'Lonaon spends some yery pleasant ..; ­ . ­ 1. I � Norman Morton, C�rrio "� . . . I viiiage.­­ L -- ----- CLERK the ladies. - - 11 -.1 ­­....: ..., � I y• Russel Phillips, in our eastern woods be thinks that - - - IP I.. ! business to transact will find his Law ' aid class:- here than . . . V1, ToWNSH . Phillips, Robert Cowan. Sr. 1. 11 BEXTON . . . busi the things are blooming much better. ­ U . ., . ,OD- - its t Order, rd.er, Office in Bundy's Block (next door to ' ie Bell, R. . . . D* C ,eyancer, Commissioner for taking CLOTHTNG ' Nfeins' s- its t L - Dan Alger, Uriah Young, Arch n London. Mitb, W. Irwin . sfaa.,vits A Jr. 3rd ' our enterpr ...�, I . - Accountant and insurance Agent- �ange market.) *Lf izing black it; . t.- , � operty. Wills pro- $10.75 up. - Our magnificellWilkinson . - . Money t� loan on form idy, Printing Co. takes Btirk, R. Linton, John Cowie. . t W itevale. Will be 1b The W. city But ­ � . .. 0FyI()E-A gri t $15.00 is worthy of your in pection air many class. --Arthur Littlejohn, Hugh Steven' has just got in a new ,stock of . .. �.-: -" L - ,,,' baf�d - afternoon for the A, . of expressing th rman plows, and -the Tinkler wheel plow-, Ally, . ­ . . - Brougham every Monday . 97-,w � .this opportuSOD, R. Lotton. 2nd Blase.-NIO do,�,�*­ I transaction of business. citizens of Claremont, Who bin, Willie Palmer, Mabel Hogle, one wishing a good plow and cheap, will-!, 1 L , � . i --- - � ­ - --- - - NEED SHIRT13 Collars thanks to the ci . . -,, ., y, 9 , �:� 11 - -.4 . -. . . I AN­A-Yri, fo F. yoU assisted them to protect their pro. MOO � . .. z: �1- .. . . I - - I MONEY TO LO .sk you so ably . Flora Patterson, Herbie Linton* well to-oall on him. -, 1 . li-alebisoll, &P,Pr&iser at Claremont for "and Neckties. * 'We'll only erty from fire on -SundaY moruingo - � -*-a,*- I . . I . Jas. Davison has been laid u .r Same,- .- ' vermanent Loan & savings Co., head to look at our display . .Th�.� .styles - I I... I - . I' timewithasoreleg. We belie,e-it has � -� I . . . . . . . . - 4. . otlim-T)rnnto. Week callitki g3.000,000. Total Cob Blot. . . .13JI00K ROAD . ­ . broken out in the same Place where he bact "W­�. -6= 'b,7(X1.000. Th -e 0Ou1p&ny ]ends monev Oki and price,, will do the rest. . . I Mr. and Mrs- Alex- Wilf-on have the . . � - . , of getting it broken two--- - .� � . '--`:-­- ` , assets ,- i - rest and Ou. favor- in . I .. I t currant rat -es of nte . . . n The following is the report of the exam- the misfortune d to say he icy , , � I lveot c ,gas *and do- mpatby of the people 0( this soctio , � 1; s IQ ermi; of repayment. M01162 of No. 6, in March. years ago, but we are glad L - 401m. No delay � WALL PAPE RS -Thous ands he Bud. . . ..'L.; � - - . . No commission SK S. S. class- fast improving again. I * bentures.purchased . I their Bad bereavement, CAus" �1 t inations hold. in 8 . 1. . ' L � . atf - home death of their daughter, mrs, JohnNames merit. Fourth .-. I . Z � . Expenses moderate. upA,. Brighten Your den d of the - checker- * .�:�l . . . - - �- - r0l1B 81C. Mag. Following is the report � -11. ----.- -- .... . - .. . . bNty A,Roff iftot t like can be Brooklin. ,,rhe funeral took Cornelius Fitzpitrick, Lena Ellicott, ­� . . . . . , �*-- A. POST, CO .now. An assortment our a Walker. of 96mes Mit- match.- .- .�?".,-�. I of Ontario Drawings - gie Fitzpatrick, Amelia Ellicott, J DIRAWAL i�, .. I- �L., �. , 'I . . As for the COUnTY The pri ces vrere 01 Saturday. "X411. =16smz wON . . -very class Of found in few stores. - 408 a 0,0100k Sunday mom. ob, ,William Ellicott, Herbert Lankin, cuawRywooD � -- , - LDdorecifications furnished for e and . . shortly after an . ell, I. ' 4 J Murisob, - 2 ..., .. ­ I . - . . , ­ , . . . . �­. building. SteftPs and hot water 1"q8=11ook.' never so low- - . � - ,,, � . . . i . awakened from their jenny Crawford. Sr. Third -William i Clayton, - 4 F Collins. - 2 -. - It " , "i, . . . . . - w Irwin, . �- -e''. 1. � - Ventilation a 1pe,cial,m. Ome" .. . - :- ­..: :� . our people were y of --Fire." Knox, John Knox, Frank Mi I A Marion 4 ,:. - . - ,-­ .1. . ,*to, Whitby. . I . . : Ing a tobell, Nellie - . - ', - - I , ,:.,� - & ..3 - ; I ' . I . L. " - - DUU(JM and 13rocki streets, _ ­ acetal slumbers by the or i Heidderson. . t. .,. ". . . I oornv_r :,. ­ - pea . ... �-..;Lt, - � Residence -Kingston oe i Munson,- . 5 . - �­ I - � . f3oon the streets W R Noland, - I , . �L ..", : . - - - ---- ----,- - � ' 11 'j�weB enquiring for the Walter Wright, Aegis Connor, We M Roach, - il h ­Lt,ceor. - ' ­ '� . . R094- least Pick E Cora Ellicott, Florence Connor, i Green; t 3 T Maxweli . 3 1� -. --- I 6-r-'-n9-'ff'7 -BICYCL 0 t were with half Percyi Cc - LO - 4 -.,I ­.; 11 , . .1 . 4 -AS POUCHER, Lioensed Auc- The Mena' $50 W110el 10 tl led humanity eagerly en Rowson. Jr. Third -Flora Carpenter, d -' 1, * _ .. ,� , m c6pins, ,- -: tL � I J WeCtoigbt 4 .� i Drumn101 . THO @Lc.; for BRA ItOrk &D4 in Can- al the conflagration. I -within a m, Wad i 1, 2 - - Houser, Valuator, Ontario. 8ftles price ever made by any firm address of Louisa Hubbard, Edith Dillingham, e 0 Davidson. . I _. .1 - 1. the whole of North and South Ou & after the first alarm Was -i�'. �7 , ,�4 , .:1 - . � attention given t9 all orders by or telepag - a&. Highest grade at $100-0()- few "condo Tool, Minnie Miller,. Annie Farley, Minnie - --rk ..: �i '. 9� .. ­­.!,_ LL .. _ - , ** Charges Moderate. Address HOS. POU(315ZB- Boys and Girls Wheels $26-00. - ' sounded by Mr. Farmer, Caster & Co's i)iilingham, Ethyl Stover Lizzie Wilson, Totals sonow It t-�W=� - -. . .. ,� �!,�,. Box 47, Brougb&m. Ont. . so of flames and al- George Lockwood. Second class-Arthnr �.­.�-. ! -- .- -------- . ket, store was One Mau . 'T ti � . . . . � .. . POSTILL, AUCTIOK-K-E-R.-F-Ilff. . for Orie of, wiliw-g hands were Lockwood. Carpenter, Martha Rowson, - -. ' . DUNBAR 0 - - . -- .*��. '. - ­-� . - . e bea3civarters F . . . L -�-- - �. , - ­ . `!�� , solicits Wes fro". his num. We , though hundreds Percy, M - - - , . ­ : I -1 �'j�: . ­. . Fs Gmen River, i 6, ase Ball 18uppliet. liate the building could not be Russel C&jter. Part Seeond-George Law hoe. A ' L . fro - . , -� - !, sinus friends Wth fax And near. W"Offffiru2 lAcrome and is ready to as' ' T Annan, ar.- has just returned rft'11'c.'J�'Vl' - i - . . � to be sold wffl I being apparent, the 91ten- Layaffe Mat4ews, Charlie Miller, W. - . L .4 farm stock. and everything that is b the ubaost sRVed . This - Lockwood, olive Wilson. First Part- a trip pp west. . 1i ­. be handled by the subscriber with . tion of the assembly was directed to Bev woo . - I -- I antage. 4817 I Carpenter, Posy Master Tom and Miss Minnie Aunaa�. . --.: --, � .. . r .-­ � � . - . care and sold- to tee very be" 4Ldv--- -- � . . do, and preventing Johu Fitzpatriokl Alma Ct . . � -- - - - ----,-- i � t Borne of the goo rendal are on the sick list this week.- .. . - - TERY . i I I In . White, Alice Hood, Roy Percy, W, commenced work' . :. ��. , i` . I -boys ­ I T - � . aljoining buildings from catching fire � Several of our last._ L, ' . . ,o- Ellicott. - .;�, �� , - . - -y . 11•- , I -- j . . 1'.. DECg1�1 Li d the distm _ A a*- . I E. -L . . ­ � Had there been a high win , . with the farmers 'round on Monda ,I '� , , - � for hire dAy 9 . . I tion of property Would have been im - WEST HILL. ..' - - . .- . Geo.White is slowly improving frona .T`­:L!:,t,tr�- . - �. . . . *. First class vehicles and borsed . � ) Mrkhaln- wenne. Great credit is due those Who 80 - .� ' '. - - '- . .- . his illness. We hope to see him Arounct ., ­.....$,��. . . by ' ' . -N -L . ., or. night. Ttarninq done proinptly Norti, End Main st. , �. .. the fire to one , a - . 1� . ..1.44 . . .. � . Mrs. Root] so .. ­ . " " . , , , day or Job. 'Bus in donne-ctiou Meet- � . � ably assisted in confining , formerly of this plane is visit 011. and Witi. Cowan Palck:.: I- 1. . . t � ­ . ­:jf�t . . ".. i ) . and AUA-11amember our building. In conversation With Mr- iDg her old friends here. Our postmaster�N - re informed ,Nlias Wilson has been very sick of late Sdfty,� - , �4s. trains. Freight NOTA BE til® Royal A.caderny a visit last Tuesday express slivered to all parts of. ` . please 81 op early. Caster the Other day, We we I I - . .1 . opening days and the stock at $7,000i while but hopes are now entertained of her final and report everything highly satisfactory. . I the vintage. . Lila& he valued I I ray- ... _ I.. ­ . L that " � - ;. --- ­� -------� a W r I 'A * - " I ; -- I Board, Bale and . . . The building he reoove J. Edee is not Geo. Parker has purchased a new spray . -.; commission stables In - the insurance as $4,000 51 A going to move to - pump and is pr ;ctising daily, -so A , , . It; I 1'. , � I .--�- - 4--." ;!; � � �U�q C 4 -�- ��- - �B �' ­-, . �,,nn��S �AR R I �ST E �RS I - T I -IL- it Ck 13 D 101 minilft I a � I 80:61 e wid L � 4 I I I , . . in �1­ ­ 00 . - . , ` . I . - . with $450' insurance. The Mr. ing-1 9k L " I connection, . - will have &D- ,. . ... . - 1. placed at 6800 wl ille having iented ilia cousin's if fire visits our burg we 'r. 4 : ... . . . worth Summery 1 '. .- I . ) ly be - �- .1 .- . . ­­ .. . : probably _ � --�.,-,4�,�` : . . I.. 1�� ".. " . .. . - I .� � . stuf, saved would 0 ,.�. ­�- :,- , � , ., � . . . . I . ­ ., I 1, - I - I little place here. . efficient brigade. ' , - . : aeo. 177. =:so -A - M .-eA,­;: -" !�,,: . . . . . 1. � ... - . L, . . ... 1, .� . .�- I I '. #5W. He Woo entirely unablo to no- ,:,,!,,, for hear of the serious �-�,,,-'��.� -11 L i . ' . . � . . Prop.. DICKERING, � '' ­� '" - : ­ I ' L ' ied Davis, the evangliet, i We are very sorry to he - �� _ ,;, I -- -------­---�-- . 1. :. it; present He is at hiJ& L ...'.:, _j� . _ .. . - � 1. . t I 11 sent intention F ., ��J.� : -P ,; - Fred Richardson in the city. - " - ­ - , 11' clines of James - �!-5-k,'V -� � - &L'. ­ �-�'-, 1A�*: . . tts � is to rebuild without � , - brother's residAnce in Toronto and is in - . .4L 1 _1 . � _ ��'A . I f. , ..:;X 4 to '. � 0A I '. with the as- Walker, ,,he 4.1 Y critical c, mes Sullivan . , � �,t�, . I, t a : - - count for the life � �elay. Although got discouraged. . - MONEY TO LOAN a I h nod work was done . it is reported that W , ,- . I . . . . � UJUVJ Anow, I . . . .. I ,hua Bundy's pails, we who figured in the MaoWheri(ll tritt -4 Daniel.. . '- 1". � , Fj vacated the QernorkL!�- ­ 40 AN - "' . ­ - : . . . . ; . .1 . . . .. of JOE - I I . Bletance ' ' . . . . , , .. L ". , L ".- . . ... . , . I . - -, , " . ... L:4 ,.L-' : . . 1. .-., , - ., .*x %. - f � -. , - -s,*-0-:----0W--, I � I s - , , - � . . L . :1 - 71asplace . , 1 more than eve] . .: : -.,- t . ., L �. . taken the, ­ R I ' . I . I and Robei, . .. r, realize that some means going to work on a farm at tll,o tiouge this farm webt ,.-.''* moved to Scarboto, - . TYr'''.Z1 ..! -.. , - " " I . I d be provided- for . .. I- . I,--. " 'I , . .: '-rison. I" . . MORTGAGE SECU r, I . 'L _.,- . :1 otion should SO&SOn. . Ll � �,-�-"-:i, � . .1 1. . . . - � of, fire degreasing and the -,- " � :,." . .� . - v, '. . . -- , L9, - - � , .� L. .��-,, . ' ..' ­ . . ­ �.. � L ' . snow is gradually decre vacated by ... . - L . en suga I I The who has been &n apprew- - ,; - '�.;. � . ; ,.- .�., �­ !, ­: L r,it I I r.V I we have 8 . quite dry. T)le freshet I ,ir�� - , ., V-:M,&.MA :08 .A,WMJ .. Z . " S, ee'1875 th v me, ,: . tide are getting Russell U ­ -. - L ..:-.L - - 1, .­ �. - . . I . ; Alard, blacksmith in New ' i L1, - ; ID - ..� I roads : � . . . . in treating ted consepuently -J3, . I --11 , -cork day, they was not so large 9,13 expected tics to Wm. Pic y of Wm a. -I . - ­ .14-- . .. 11 . ­� . - . , " every No jolly ones . _ 4 t - ­ . bought and sold on commission. .. ...Oilc ads eve cing fraoturess apprOs011tatiVGG, NMO en uyille banks, no damage wa's done. - . castle, has entered the emplo 1 '--i . ". . ­.. . I - .,. ...'... �. has, rodu the ut for records now.I pick WOO -b,from both of -' ." I . ,or John Galloway having purchaseas storeCampbell here. Look 0 ��,­, ,- :­,�..�A'L..Jj' .. toning up '" ednesday evng. They had - �,� - , "' , I no doubt re- in this ­ il.�� � . !` I .� , I &to .L..�� _ setting broken parts, ball at Hagerman's Corners wil Sacrament will be dispensed - ' .I... , Agent for Fire, Life Arxidont' * ��: ry ,much were here W,,y time, and kept the - c. h . Re V.- _,-'i � - *.'. . . - .. m, Al I . -- I - .: . - ln*u;anc' - .'- �-'­�, 0onstotions that are Ve: rather a lively late -hour, at IeRfis 60 it is tire from tarming and go into the mor urob on Sunday, April 14th, '95. - - I 1, , ­ -1 . Glass and Steam Boiler a , *--`­­ . until chautile businesR. John is quite a hustler Mr. McAuley will preach the preparatory . Zt ­ 1�.. -­­-, I . . I .1 , i. :. V , . . I - .1. ..; w Rk Action, rolling judKment in refue- . -� - V W, - I l I I . � ­ , restorjl)9 service on Jtb. (Good Friday) at 2. P. M, ., 4 I , , I - . . , ".. . run down on an- old is ,,aid. R. displaYed and with his affible mauser will no doubt � . I . - L �­. .4 1 r . . -------- 46 1" .. �,.,;,­­ r' Unless his partner be. Wonder if will -club closed the season om +­ I . . . - . - . . I ­�. .. - 11. _ ; I - I . . ­ L , .;� L: '... .� I a now UN turn home work up a good tradiD. our checker � ►I-- �- , . I '.... I . . �... - �.: .: - . . . � I � . - . .:..- I... -- . ., putting hands. ing to re - Z ,�, A I . . one at a much I.%, ". . 19 for all damages- How take Mignonette -with him, perhaps Dick ,Saturday night I&A 0ter a very succesBf tit t�­;, I ... . . -'.1, - cofiveyancing CILrefally d* , placing oat 119, ime responsib � defeats. We, . ­ -.V" ­­, _ ..: :%.. d, and replacing � 'czed * . charged, Tit- � .1.1- friou not, yet they can solve the problem. Beason, having. snff n3 defea _. . lower rate usually clil . . . .� , � I , I bave does V -100's of i(Ot home we know in next winter. L. .-- -�' �'-`­�� I I . . a _ ­, -� - .. ,., � .� �- .. -%."I.,; . - . 1%,"';, , i � -!�.,�I, In ` ' "' I I lee searched and certified to when ­ -, that time We do $11 Lal lbe7 - ' Those two door that have been so very hope to -hear of them g :-;-'2 ! -L Lf . ::-.,.."1-�L',Z . We 00 a a reported for duty next 'morning ind other places o. 3, Pickering, for '.' .- * . I ­ . ... , . both one a - .- - in not given. frequently in our ga�rd . ­ ­ , . . I requVed. Private funds al-- -t�- - things often. it of diumAgO otgoted by the March 1895. Fourth class -A Conway,: � I -1 L . � , . I t . L I .y , Ith reasonable The 6106" r of our horsem6n, in the village, are now prc I I ... - � -, tj� � .­ ,- . - -,Class. ' ­ . number VIbird . . . ­ ways an hand to loan at . .-. � M at A rea, ,We noticed & 3'. 1�',`t'.� I �-t-- ?,�,,;, - we do the- R ...'., '� I - -- � wells-,j� � - J,-, L . - I " n, .." I., . . Delon, Aft. R. Grahain law by a hqndred dollar fine for Shooting Maris Conway, Alex. Annan.:. , i , the lowest rate of ':­ L..k _;,� .1 . Jessie Ethel . �., ��,�1111- . ',- �. � ,� ­ . . . . -, L�!L L. U , I I . ..:, ,;. �,L . � .- I '�, - ��. g ; f , 1� . , -. .; Artbnr Job remember and keep -Walter -Nicholson, Annan, .. - . --"­-.­- �; price:.,, ., ht. -Dan Conway, ' - _ , , - interest. ..., , .� - 1-�- 0&., - ,-Mr. t the station the othe?morn- them, 00 gents, you r ally at Dig Holmes. . I . . j , - ­4� - - I .. ��'. - . .. i I -site pecSr. 2nd. Class11 I. . � -. � � .. our hounds chain - -,.,; - 1 -,�.. - '. �,::, 1. : . trade. t - - . 1� - I- - 2. - ��� , . d " � W ,� . . tonald. 'Jr. 2n ' i- V. RICHARDSO .,'-: 'j tonasino lie horse �� .1, �. I .led now SO George White, Mabel MOD � ."! ­ ,�. L_, , reoonci ­". --- .. h1oh. -1.�f� . ...-";:L.,,L.-ing busily dit thefew remarks W I �hey have becOme.'. _ . . I— L". - .. : ", .1 L' ': .. ., L' � . ", - � ­ � 11 . . . . . . . . L L .. - . -..-.*-., �!!� 11 ,-i ­.".,. ...-- . I � L try and perserve them as they are Class. -John Conway, Willie- Nicholson, ­::J�;t�-t c ­ -, , . , -, ': , .'c oface, Dale's Block, Pickering .,i ' , . ,.- � . -� . I'll . �:: J d ,ing:from -us . I I John Rich- ' e .,. ,dw ­­ ­ . . , . , . .� . L ' -­ L. - I L - - ­: I - - . . , . ' ' gloom which has settled lot long: . . . - re'-, - --- -- -------- - " , I , '- � . . . -. 1: �,,� , .!�., . ., 11, - . Maitland Gormley. Pt. 2ud.� , �" - , 1 $ L , , � coident Dyson DWI . ,,, I I I ,ther saabut n .� . -- - -. L L A ro 0 L7 � - , , .,. PlICKERING POST OFFICE. � : I �. - .L�.. , - . ,.,..,%.a .., the a traffic in horses ie be- here so ]On t unusual a ards, Bertie Holmes, 0 B'D Pt- � � - � . 1. . . . " - . - - � - . I . e exer- Maggie Short, Flosai& I - :,. . so heavily over the i , �­.-,',- j�,- X�.,JL� .. ­ V, - Sure horse whil l. -Olive King, � ­ .'' , - - 1.1. 6 f L � , - tie so, and J. M&xw�11'6 - , - al.�.,:_ . _ - - I �44 ­ �- � � -V .-- -,Z be- ging. C. J. MoKochnie. Tcr.clier. ­­ . Itaill arrive fro a. * ­ � ­ i - 11 - ginuing to liRilteD those most occurred 0 J - , -, , " - t . . In Irolontog 50 Vi al 14, , , .1 . know better Sorel , - ' under the saddle last week. She . . I.. - 1. Toronto 5 5506-m- -, wholshould 1811�g - . . . ..'.. I Maus Clow � .� � business, 'twill 43 and, feli oh the road and - .-----4`-44b0ft-4`-, :. ` ;��- :�- :L1.1 13,1­fLI - , �. - ­ . . �7 ­ .­ : ; . ageA in the canye suddenly ill I I . . 0 _ Or- I Arrive G.T.W, 9 55 a m (3i 'oe 0 T W 5 55 & In r :1 � "I I .1. � i adnate ­ - . L � I , q. . . .1 . , I.— I... I . . . . -11, .. . actively 0139 many whose Montgomery, a 91 - 1� .It4f- t GTH630&M ,� (JT9900&m ., , , ­.. -� io'n to aie had to be ti�ken to a suitable place for tr6at- Dr. John . - L . !;, ­ . - tg, .. .. I . - . a ­` , , 4 . . � . 6A P in -..,- 1i ,­, I .. - ­ . A if i 4 weak find - , satieffiet 3,,to paralysi University, W ,L I ` 1. , the disease was 8LV prac --T . ... ­ Whitby 8 45 p m . Toronto 8 00 : , bring I Toronto U At, L , ­�' 1 111 . W 0 00 pm L'�; '­:. tch an . �.. 1.�,- Of Ycor wa '� -'.� �.• .­1 '- " G T F, #3 45 p u, - ; -- OT orflowiug with such ment I ac I - who fora time -,::A RNARD, ,,tables are filled to- ov I I indig6tiou or over ,.&ert,on by ,en i -1 i:1 cariwri,- ]it, 1IR n - ' .•I . , I , , ' : all PArtf Of the World- 11, ­- 1� . . : . . , " � 4, i) I . ,, 1, 1'6L A. 0111., f � .-, -.,� .'' - . .. - X01417 orders issued on - I- .�� I it to - V, . . . . �",­It, r6.9 � ". '--.1�0:'�)Ui '­. .1 I . , . ()� h,r 1) * rofps,-, vi intendent of Publiot kring . I vanswc b), I - '. ; tir , - L . � . 'L.;­� rregultr stock clW1.44111o, W . - 11 I-141 � . L I � . 113 . biee�oa- -, wit n x- - . i ., 0-11t.6d C', . -- - , .L . . . 1. 1;40 . '. J 1i -;n(,- � .1upor . � '. , ;A .. - .. 1. � F - , -.,: 00 , ; rc * A 10 tA - A-'#Wh -. J . .. I I - . ­ . . ' . . .. �fou4w V, - Whit L'�'- " ,".. �' A -1 " L. . - � . I . . -,r,, ­ �' 1�.*. I - b I .. 1, ­ .1. 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Before she ettu'ted tit pt A�RICi, _ 'tile ooaai>1Py .tater nd� Fries �(� ., POPL� IN had beenleitedI. nail t� datrria Atha gtvsa• I k 1�1 _... U ,.t a - y xr ► 7. \ __1 . . ;:: .P.— , -;n or poo the *won, rt t` � & I, :KO$ OF t30I,D' - AN69lk -1 i :_ - 1 t of t PN$ItI�1ST$IDES '' t `.. wino -ibwlioa g not allowed to enter the ga , hg 02'tltili38 :`.Of 5864 What � Ravin of bele sndr labor. Htl. to feeding OF I'r�8,$ • ANXIO � DAY$ FOR THB MISS16N• had climbed over -the wall and in ade troubl ►, g .NESS IN CANADA. ARIES AT PAOTINGI FU. _ • all the afternoon, though they did pot i - The tamilior adage "like begets. like is Milk to pigs � ut�Ita them bot i6, in flint any damage upon either persona o the entpit•esat%0n of a law of liifa, trbiah b jags:- P �z iieaelp all oases it mast be faI ill neoti0a , - . --_. ,- � � , `. property. A servant excited b the true of the last as of the aalmal. - Am with .eQisnetbi atML .It`roln th tiriae the y r� .� alt brought a loaded nn out of the from p i i� farrowed until it is read to dutchpnd 'tad a1zt-al� Iii1 t< _9 an[ a11f wiper! lir 8otitn wits g g Polieles slit Porte 1■ T%1% Soldlers and Town ttteach$-In Con- door wits the intent of frighten n the we other law which is praetloally so far reach' For market, milk a" be made ite satire C•tea41`1 'l'r1tN of ttbe rassillea to ; slant hear of an Attack—Tbe- behillers away. The soldiers wanted ug -get t ing is expressed by. the -pbr"O #1Influence load and later on its principal ood. The r`Wa � More Inquisitive than Threatening- nn but did not succeed a• the lads milk must at first beFsu led feedin dt�et1y �osseerrt:d—A. D•tv a...._� q B of enviro11rrtent." In order to saooeed in PP y g ata' tie dread o8 itverr Pate.tl _--wt - Yind OINGIAle who Are ?rOteea/•e are quickly got the servant and gun indoor the production of enima►le of superior merit, the sow with goad milk Prodtl ing • fotui, fr. !►rites. When the crowd had die reed, Mn and as soca as the p learns to !t can There has bean no feature of socio Ewing ge it is necessary both .to haus goad blood and it ttie saw is �(ed slopPY e The Rev. James H. Roberts, • iniwioin• Ewing started to come from the place, bu Y be fed miii>: mij development in Canada in recent writes : -" on Wednesday, Jan. 2 before she reached the north .gate of thethat is,. good ainoestors) and a proper en• toads mad@ up with milk the pi will learn yytl, . ary y, cit a large crowd of soldiers ran to se more worthy of note than the • y vironment that is conditions. It is to sat much earlier .than if nor alt` grain grew b_ some soldiers who were -here in Panting her, and they followed her all the wa ' ' f y pe upon. popular favor of life insurance. Bob squally important in the.prodaction of the 0f an kind is depended u n. 44 IS . 1F`a, on their wa)'1 o the lest of war, enter- through the city to our compound in the But in nearly all nates the t way of investment for men of wealth end south suburb. The throng" of soldiers a wheat crop to have good seed, and supply feeding milk is in oonnect4on ith other an a Aro ed the street chapel of the Presbyterians g I visioq by thwa o/ moderate means for t� traoted a crowd of oily people, and togeth favorable oopditions for its development. fcode, a. it requires too Large an •moi of white the Rev. Joseph Walter Lowrie was er they filled the street so that it was al Whitte this statement is tram in general, it milk t neto make a pound of gala is a (amilies, life insurance, in son�te of its MM preaching, knocked over the benches, tried most impassable. They took hold of th 7 But made into a slop with middlings forms, has been reosiving inereased i sedan chair and lifted the ottrtain in fron t especially true in view of trhe tow pig. P pablit . to get bis watch and epeetades, and and bran. ail mewl and bran, or oars -meal atter of it fifty or a hundred times in order price of wheat. It we are .to continuo T cion. Betwt�eq .the regular line seemed ready to make an attack upon..his and bran, it not only makes • healthy, Out panise, whish in return for a s Pm y see the hyf end maladyined Mrs. Ewing eelf•poeseaeia rowing wheat,, we must do itat�fit. In an economical food. But even be the peoitleb neon. An outor out of doors led' the cinder_ to realize a profit,we mast scrutinize lowest cost of growth will not be realized annual payment gnaraatee a specified � soldiers to ran out into the street, sr�d all the time. The gentleman feared the unless, in addition, cod ,tura is ri on the death of the insurer or the maturity Mr: Lowrie closed the ohs el. The mob mob would smash the sedan chair altogeth every detail of business, rigidly apply the g Pa Be p 4 p vided. Give growing pigs the ran of a of his policy, and the asseument or and not let them out of the cit alive. most successful methods and taste advun assn ' raged outside •t door till sunset but Y ' good pasture -clover is always best --and tions, which pay their obligations b v4 g I •• At last they reached Dr. Noble's gate, tags of every favoring condition. Atter• then feed s good lnilkslop night and mom- 9 Isvi� could not get in. and the soldiers in our west court stood i , tion is therefore -called to the importance ing, and in a majority of cases the beat on the members, there ►re 288,p(p polloiM •'The soldiers went en their journey the two lines to gaze at Mrs. Ewing as ehej of Karin cod seed of an approved variety Rrowth at thq lowest east can be realized. in forcte in Canada►. This means that neatly .. next da but the cit roughs evidently Passed into the iinuse. At that time a great g R PP Y one family oat, of four in the Dominion • y, y 8 y And it this is dorm milk can be sold at • crowd of cit roughs were outside our ate free from the - germs of disease. hat . - • - • planned to pinnder oar houese8 when more y g � B g better price, tad in this way rig roes, waiting their opportunity w plunder the The seed should be sound IuRu .heav some intetresti is life inaujtf4ice, There t soldiers should come, for the arrival of misttion houses. Among them were leo or P F 3 , thrifty pigs, than will be real by mak are and of strong vitality. To this end the in into batter at eight or n ti. saUilo •large number who are tonnes a few thousand soldiers �on Friday noon more•women.. One of them, on being asked g y + g g promptly id nes a visit. The were why she was standing there, replied that wheat from which the seed is to be Obtain- a Pound at the country s re, and with seerot orsemi-secret orders, whichps7 -they P P y Pa y all of the labor of butter-makingbe she heard our houses were about to be all- ed should be allowed to become full death baae$ts to the families of- theft in our West court, and a crowd of bad P fully,ripe' avoided in addition. It is that in a ed'to pieties, and she. did not know but and should not be subject to prolonged majority of oases the same milk and the members, and who hove rapidly int . ' city men were at the gate, but Mrs. Noble, that she might get something. There were going home from the East court, walked many young men in the crowd, mostly with dam noon which will cause mold in the same amount of labor spent in making poor during the past decades Taking these into, through them all into the House and walked man dissipated and villainous Tooke some of ahook, and heating in the stack or bin. The butter will, with different management, the ootsnt, probably a third of the families . B them well dressed. Some of them were wheat kernel is a young plantlet with a make butter that will bring two or three in Cantada are directly concerned in some of - the doors. A Chinaman bravely aecom• heard to nay that the destruction of these attic of plant hood packed closely about it times the: much. . Y ( . the -many associations which do a life in panied her•through the crowd. I did not mission houses eonnot be postponed any to give it a start in the world, Therefore,1. - sarae�oe business. That this 'is a -% know whet was happening until 2:10 -p, longer, and that they would upset I Dr, the larger and more compact the seed, the T13E LATELY FOUND GOS ELS, IN , - g Nobles's cart the next time he went into greater the food supply, which will result � thing is beyond question. There _ is a in., when I started to go into the city to is a more vi cions ermit.rtian and SY$IAC. the oily. Soon after Mr, and Mrs. Ewing 8 K _- I. ecmnomio agency from whish such benefici attend a meeting. I sent immediately for and Mr. Hoddle arrived word came that growth. resiflts flow. Thera is no duty resting a Dr. Noble, w' was at the hospital in the the General had come to the south suburb. The commort practice of ' passing whaiLt 'fie Blbltcal Manuscripts rvlafelt lilt. city, nearly `,&If an hour's ride from here, The soldiers all started to leave. . for seed through the fanning mill is a good - Morris of Cambridge Discovered. the head of a family. which rhou;d so appea , one, but it should be repeated if necessary The discovery recently made by Dr. J. to his good sense ae that of making provi . - and then tried to restrain the soldiers. IT WAS ctRowti,c r,ARit I - with a strong blast to screen and blow out - They broke over the great gate twice, end that is the time of day when f3hiaese all small, Ilght, end ehrnnken kernels, Mendel Harris, the distinguished Biblical sion for •• mobs generally t+nd. All through the after- leavingnal plump seed for sowing. If scholar of Cambridge University, England, M 9ILPLWM KrDsM meantime noon we had longed for sunset and darknea,i. Y P P g• tT necessary to treat the seed wheat for of a new version of the Gospels � in 3yriao of his premature removal by "death. _ . JIIMYINc7 OVgTt Tutt WALLe] to end flee trouble. But a new danger "bunt" an described below, the lighter arose as the soldiers who had been ward while on a visit two years ago Ito Mount There is no way in which this can be in large nnmbert, The yard it almost, five + g kernels may be skimmed off, which will y ing the gate started to go, and. the city mob further improve Sinai. is considered • to be the most , valu• scree in eize,with"the ladies' house and girls' pFove the quality of the'seed. readily, so cheaply, and with such - safer could see that, we were helplete against If the crop from which the seed wheat is able wade x11 Biblical lesearoh for several •s b investin {n •life insurance nitro' ecbool at the south end and Dr. Noble's: y g P them. Then a native preacher named Kao obtained contains any " bunt" or stinking years past a well established. company. That tis house and chapel and boys' school at the Jung, who had conte from the country just smut it should be treated after screening - north end. I walked from place to plage in time to help us, told.the soldiers that if with �" blue stone".or hot water to destroy The oodex of old 3yri" Gospels was business sf such companies is,so rapidly to the mob should steal anything the soldiers the germs. We refer the hot water treat- first fotmd by Dr. Harris at the C011ve11t creating is one of the beat evidencza tht exhorting the soldiers, and not daring to would be held responsible. The latter had g P g P meat which tends to reinforce thegerminaG of St. Ksthartne, on the top of alonLSinai, could 1rs given of the thrift and tom -fort q -- seem excited, as I knew that my life, am women clubs in their heads. They asked in ower of the seeds, whereas the blue well as that of others might depend on, Mr. Kao, 'Shall we beat them Y to which g P ' the finding pisco being noteworthy of itself the Canetrdian people. It wt►a in l�ti!1 to g P Y he answered ' Yea.' Theis the ave it to etati treatment tends to retard the -or on amount of Lhe h►storia connection at keeping an appearance of self-possession. y g taction and reduce the yield 0f the:orop, . lite insurance stitaatios began t•o he re_Ru .1 the,city fellows right and left, knocking In order to treat he seed mosteasil with the mount wuh early Biblical history. I soon caw tl.at I could not control .them down drawing blood from same ot; 1, Y(lady kept. Since then, te►ki°R five yea'. _ � ` - g hot waxer, fill two open kettles with water, , The Convent of St, Katharine was in the ; periods, the growth is the amount at ris such a mob, and my- only hope was in them, and clearing the street with wonder• 1 and heat to 130 to 135 degrees Fahrenheit. ! . app;aling to the military officers. So I ful quickness. sixth century turned into a fortress b q P1sCe, lite seed in an open basket lined Y �tas been as follows : . _ walked to the " headquarters on another "After their supper three soldiers cave with coarse mata►rial like gunny sank. Set Justinian, and as the smaller neighbaring street, with an immense crowd of soldiers and gu,rded our Kate till late at night, and 1869 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $ 3.6411 as., g the basket containing the wheat in one of c,)nvents fell into decay their documents 11874 • ............. • ...... , H;„ I r; a' . ' . _ - . . and city toughs and boys -following me and the civil officer -i "sent men to fico• guns r g the kettles, allowing it to remain one were doubtlei�a transferred to the fortified 1879...- .........'. •......... 413,•'73,;1,• hooting as they went. Two Chinese teachers, around our premises, tri warn all persons minute to became warm through. Then one of them a Christian reacher and the that these laces were under the rotectin g convent for safekeesping, which mayaceouut 1»h{ • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • 13 1.,3 �t - ' p P P g lift out the basket_ letting the water - other a "literary gentleman making no pro• care of our mighty Fbther in Heaven ; alae drain back into the kettle for a tow mom• B y 1 a�9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' " "•" 131, •a<,•3„0' ” for .the finding of `the Syriac magsnaripta , 1N94 , ,.......... 3. S. '�i ; y4 fession of faith, went with me to help me, we and all that we had would have been - ; ........ , Y • ante thc►n plat a in rho other kettle allowing there:' ' . We'reached the Captain and brought him wiped out c can during that terrible q(ter• it toeremain five tninutbs The wheat should. ► The ppreliminary abstract •for 1 *;'►1, jus with us w the mission compound. The noon. After' +.Fre" excitement subsided a L 4tlCh a wealth of Biblical treasures ttat`e• isaitt•d b be constantly stirred during the immersion y the Svp •rint'endent of Insurance - tsoldiers, did not seem to obey him much but nervous reaction took lace which made g g lessly arranged along shelves iu the ,0011- I while it inch-icaeew a large grout ih; •tvP ' P w secure the thorough heating of every I - they" might have done worse if he had not some of us sick and mesural a all the next vent or stored awe for centuries in old I evidence however, that the slowness tiles - - � kernel, which, is the means of destroyin(�y rho Y , - been there. At my -request he set a guard day. We were more exhausted . than we smut, germs. All light kernels should be ohesu the rivile a of unearthi11 Lhasa ((ell opo° generals trade was telt also by tis " , - of soldie,s' at the gate to keep the ,mob had.euppoaed. g P K . g skimmed off t4 be used for feed. At the end insuie+ace agent., The increase in the toto " - of .civilianrr out bu;, still we had s mob of "On Saturds; Jan. 5. the soldiers loft which have proved of •nab valga (ell to Dc. ' of policies i° terra at the elate of 1 �+9•t .)To] ' y+ of five'minutes remove the wheat from the Harris. He found by his investiRatton': so.diers in the yard. the cit ver earl but a auaiber of them "They entered Mrs Noble's kitchen and eut%red a beat►n y�before the went v a wt►ter and spread it thinly upon a floor 1!1413 was :13,173,139; that' of 14'+:3 Y:ve that daaarneata at inestimable value to this '- g Y • or canvas in then o air, so as tad it I'3.9'2,was $16,512,45"i. Thtl tc►tak of lite tw Miss Merrill't, kitchen and beat her servant, punishment for having molested ua. Th pe world sodic r,iLltin the ancient wally and I before is swells. It is then read for sowin his report led to a visit to the convent in ..ear* were f12'J5,6•,..Z,?'�2 for ltw9.l, anti fs��� but not severely, They kie6ed to pieces ti officials held a meettn that da to Y' ' y the lees of out -of Dc Noble's cellar win. g Y but not to be sown tmmediataiy, it shoo d cA3,8H1 for 184#x. •The main features t,f th g disease the situation and devise means February, 189'1, by `two [tngllsh women be placed tit a olosc,'olean sack to prevent fatuous (0r their work in Hitile ,tad two years' i►aatness are indicated in the to - dowa,and went all through his cellar. -Willis of preventing any similar disturbances in contact with other germs of bunt. , y Noble, only 9 years old, •locked the front the future. On Sunday the Governor f g � Anes Smith Lewis and bars .wastes Y. I low{ng table There is nes beet variety for all wile. qq t door and kept quiet and cheerful through the country Chih Hsiou some to see ns in GtF,sari, who, lir. Harris modestly says, � ' 1893. i. 14:+x.., - _ all the trouble. He was a brave boy, The person, which, to the Chinese mind,, is a But there is a best variety, nd things con are mantled to all the credit of the disoov• Premium$$9.6X2,779 1 91 (;,•',• soldiers pushed the front door hard but sidered, for almost everT soil and,altix{atmc i No. of new. policies. 4U,Sri9 $ _lt! I.1'J' - - . P great honor to us, and assured us we pondltton, I mean by this that some cult err. ,did not get it open. They stared through should have no tr-oubfe in the fuwre. fhm Gospels discovered were, it is be'. (Amount o/ new I variety will do better than any other in the windows in crowds; while Mrs. Noble, Whenever an more troops come he will lteved wettte11 not IatAr thaxi the ®(th con. Cies.... E45,2tr2,847 $t�,�'1i:3,�}t1 Y W a particular 100 icy. This should be do. • • • • • , I. , under their gaze, tried to look unconcerned, promptly ordertheir General to forbid their termined by axial, sad when a variet gry and, its thost of the tratxalations of the No. 0t politics `int and spent the time in reading advertise- coming to our residences or moles&in us iia Y Gospels itite, English . are of Greek origin, force.. .. - 198,72.1 :.'-11,13 - g adaptod G the soil and climate is secured meats. ,tilisa 3lerrill came ant of the girls' any way. He hae-called the lower ofiieialir this Syria version is expected •w clear u go. of lioims •be• give it generous treatment soli in • P PO < I school court and scaoeted the- soldiers of the cit and iven them etriot ocaers to ' tnaiiy cloudy points. I Dame claims..... 2.7x3 '' • _ I - pleasantly. They asked her if she was' suppress 411 uprising of the people. He well prepared soil of suitable `fertility, on The two woman students gained the Amount la ms..e:s... iEgtA7.5,74 $3,7t;R,��ii - afraid. She said the was not but asked tellls us to o about o B work as usual and whish some other,erap than wheat was last confidence of the mocks and were permit- Claims. paid..... •r $3,8p•2,5g4 $4, , g grown. Avoid contamination with smut t'� � t ft diem not to go into the girls school court, have nes fear, but not expose ourselves on- rod to stake phntoRrapbe at all alta es as the children there might be fri htene P germs. sow only prime seed of •the sane Pag One of the gratifying features of life u, . g g necessarily on the streets when 4oldittn variety from year to year, and my word for of mi►11il$tiript, which, from their appear. suranoe business for a, ion time past ha . They did not go there : they were intens' are in town. •Yet we are not on this ansa and condition, had not been rased I g on it this wheat will not only not run out but I been the large proporWon done spy (.:+<nNxi I account to desist from going to the streetsr will maintain its yield and Rood qualities b7 human eyes! for centuries. i tap co�n�ttim. Though they had to level s>,Eixo THE POKSIC!VtaR4 chapel, and hospitals. He has also issue A second expsditio11 was made in 189 ' long as favorable conditions are maintain S, 0pe- their business in face of strong uppos - • ..a proclamation perfectly satisfactory tone, r when Dr. Harris, the late Dr. Beasley, I Won from British and United ;Mate# rival and the foreign house, having nmol r beton l copies of which are posted in front of both -- Professor cf Aiamiac 'tit the University a seen any. Y t which oc _-upied the field from the first,tite 11 our city and suburban premises. IVs could (7ambridge, a11d Mr. IIr.G, Burkitt scrota• ,warm not to [n e►iniu "At last Dr. Noble arrived. - He "did his' Warmth for Lamtlf. ag g utmost to" entertain the soldiers on his mot have worded the proclamation better isQ the party for the purpose of trans• f -)r our own interests if we had written it . Owingto the severity of the weather sting the documen tswhioh Dr. Harris had . - Tllta LION'S SHARE 1 veranda, and persuaded .them not to enter , ourselves. 'E� idently the Governor is de= lambs nleas taken rest care of will $no- originally brought to Ill fit and haves ma lasted to keep iL,- "Of the tot the house. The Captain had gone hone, terminad to do everythiug he can for our g ' yriae; more properly called Christian of the policies in force last: year 57.411 pe ut, without -my knowledge, sent word ti: safety, On Monday ,•still higher official Cumb to the cold, or,, at any rate, they will Arastia0. was the iicet language into which QeDL• was in Cc.aadian" concerns, which t . is soldiers who was three miles away, called to see us, the Goernor of the not make that growth and progress so the New Testament wags translated. The slightly higher than the propi show The soldiers had left the gate. I, with two Department, ' Chih F11, 'Consistingof sisential to the well-being of the Young. lauguage is thou ht to be the vernacular of by the 188'1, which was 5P 34 * r 4 -enc . - . or tF,ree teachers, kept the ooh of civilians twenty-three counties. He visited ech of Y Mosopommia, tge cradle Of Abraham's g $177,628,941 in 1894 arc from entering _bv standing oultide and The following practice can- be thoroughly h The figures wore arguing with- them by the hour, and atilt our houeea, alkI in s mast friendly way, tame►! $167,475,87`2 in 1893. Of the total inereaa - and assuring us of protection and safety. recommended both from the experience of •+,1I;era cau be no doubt., sac Dr. Har• in value of policies held of $13,17:x,159, uo more important, watching closely; A Beth he and .the Governor of the county myself and others, Days Alfred Mansell, ris, " that it was also the languare of I , Chinese mob consists of -cowards and cannot less than $10,153,069 is credited to home endure being steadily watched, orrather, if went into the chapel and read the Ten Give each lamb daily one,.two, or three Palestiue in thi time of Christ--thela11 ua tt ' institutions. Of the remainder, $2,6i9,45 , watched, is'far less likely to do aeischief. Commando posted on the chapel in teaspoonful$ (according to a in wbioh He addressed the multitude The ! is tit Uaited Stateu and $340,64.1 in llritxte lance, handsome characters, The Governor g age) of cod-liver Aramiaa Christians ado companies. British Companies, largely, n A friendly neighbor,, salt merchant,helped of the department then ,asked me: ' Is this oil, mixed witu a lithe aha$, 111 their Dorn; Pu+d the na•ne of us, but some men on our own place becatti" , Syrian& because they did not wish to be doubt. as a result of the 1pwer rated u the kind of doctrine- tyou teach? I said or, whore the Elouk is a small one, or the confounded with 'A iasis,' the heathen an ('interest the can calculate on (or the enc ry, and one of them threw water over I "Yea,' the crowd of city men. Miter what seemed Yee, end he said, '7 hat is Rood,' Ilio lambs very young, the Iambs could he the country or Aram was thenceforth known trantiatlantio investments-, do not do wui a century, during which timea, man .4ame,• younger brother, his assistant oin office, drenched. As a cele lambs to a ver as S ris' I more than hold their ground here, ant called the reit day, with two of the Gov- ' Y "Probably the firsts Imes of ltteratur I within a few years six of them have cease from the Heieu a�nPn (county court), but short time ee►t it grmedily. The oil helps left, after doing nothing for ue. A crowd- ernor s tons. p which they possessed was a translation of to do new buslnetts in Cauada. The tot& of soldiers, followed by the city mob, left ®iter all that happened, we all feel ksoP up the heat of the body, and in the the Old Testament which was read'in theft of their policies in force in Canada is �:3:?, that we. are safer now than we would be If case of triose destined to be sold as fat synagogues, 8yriaa literature Can now show 884+ b29. That of the United Stelae come the gate and' came to the gate of the east „ court, -an eighth of a mile away, where Mr. the trouble had not occurred, lambs it is ancOxcellent food at all titres, no work of original nine and is, prized ,Punta$ ie $97.282,I11, rind that of C&radia ' and Mrs. Simeox,Mr, and Mrs. Ewing and I +s.- .,: only for the light it•o to a n the btator ( ComPa°les $177,6128-941. Five Canada - _ A cheap and easy method of giving warmth pn Y I live. I came with them to watch them I a( the New Tastamen " eompanieshave entered the foreign field arc . ' and try to_ keep them within bonnde. I He COmpal"@d the Cast. and shelter in the field le to place aid trees- ��� taken f+14ti,000,00U of inrurenoe.. ole or sugar barrels with one end out . "i` told the soldiers they might see t}ie piece Dukane-llid you hear how Manchester their rides in the OV -Concerns doingbusiness on the -i assess - - . if they would guard the gate.and keep the 'came to get married ? field where the lamhO,are, Only the Gi. $, want system havis force 371,838. having previously lined the barrels with cvct.t city rascals out. - The scheme worked well. Glaswell-No; how was it ?someraw What did Blank et foe the ,Cates far $67,711 270 an "increase n ruin - •The soldiers did as they agreed. The gate Dukane-He went to get a dog license, make greattu et of these or f t,e.lter�e, andba g poem on 'bar over rhes 6kures of 1893 of 1'?,^_:;4, enc %ing ? was found locked and the Chinese people and found that a marriage license was less in shepherd walking round dally e Couldt3 t recall anything except its amount in force of $19,210,1.x►. Tit ��_ . min the yard terrified. Mr. Simcox came to expensive. y thrown downstairs, but there may P being claims maturing- tinrcng the year Kari the gate and, afterconsultaticn had it open. \" �-- can Basil turn the barrels so as to fate the y have been ed, as it was sure to be: broken open' if Ve warm quarter. other things. - $56.1,3.ti0, and those paid $613,,103 ('ane; - In a large lambin fold where lambs aro ahoaid not open it ourselves, j1. Echoes of the Wedding. g dian assodiations issued 10 :x79 certifi_,a.es- for $16,'t}12,950, and United States Cori' coming thickly, and artifivial .warmth "is Stlty� thep8t. Carne wa,•LU5 cerci&cafes- for o3:3,ttif>N,17.i "Part of the soldiers went in ata Time It' all nonsense, dear, about wedding required for weaklyy ladibs, it it a good plan and locked about. They did no 'rearm, but eake.1 I put au .enormous piece under in to have two or thr ' ' These associations are beating even thL . in our helpless, condition wo had reason to pillodv and dreamed of nobod - y roe smell barrels with I stave just got in a tine line of da r be - g •L. Y• hinged lids at hand. Some soft hay at tl►e the fruiterer's sign. Vis, f•at11 pcoap}s.ous regular eompatziea in the growl fear they might. Mrs. Simcox held up her Well? bottom of these rues of their businesA. - • baby to the window to amuse the crowd of g great .warmth and There- are other uietl inurm And the next night I ate it aitd dreamed will be the means or saving many a lamb's Koatt, as he passed ongthe other dured e,havina soldiers -twenty or more there at a time- of everybody ! life. and that helped to keep them good humor Sheep , al's so essentially the sheet demolished the paper from a bill board g POOri P18Ce fop Poets. .., ed. They kept the gate well, and when t►11ohor of the tartnitr that every short aoun0ing the time uta a11� PPas►aeeof •certain Foes --I'm going to leave this otlefieivet they went away the city mob went with , A Little Too aalod. I possible should be made do secure a gad oiroas. raoticat ctountry. It's no place for poet thein, and so did I, for evidently lucre was lambing eeaaon. 1.P . Y. H sband-Why do you she •6 SIogo-dc r Friend --W hat's•. happened ? `� anew ipso at the west court. Co•'s instead of at Fasxtime's ? "t Plenty NOW. ... Poet-Yeaterday-I visited all the news t "Mrs. Ewing had just arrived in s sedan . Wits -Pastime's has some naw sort .of :" I ' Feeding .mlik, .. Idiss T�oRarl Square -Miss Old Paper of$ces I could find in a suburb,, chair recurnina from the Presbyterian has Sone town, and at last succeeded in persuading 1l i� ;,,n compound in the north soburb elect Taal Contrivance whioh b: tugs your There is hardly any ,doubt that with Abroad for tome years, pp change a so- quick you don't have limo to goad taaanagement a better profit Can be Miss Peart-•-Good°� gracious ! in editor to take a poem at fifty cents ac,:o,nifanied hp Mr hawing and Mr. Hod• change your mind dont sa sot I you Well; I'd, hardly reached the curb own! • reatizad in (coding tbatnilk to thrift thought shti Fled years before I was arrested by the autwtorities i •' oev.. en a - ,r . y . .i i.' 4. d li'n oods -without a- licenme " - !3 g r a u e fI ad t .. =t . .. i % • .1. 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N- } .#. r1 4. v ,a r^ t :. t �:.s - -. �,W1VZwr-�::s:i_ae t• �•._ rl..OSW +a ,i_k'-, ,.mak"1. ;:? if5 ::xFh t m - Aw 1-f 17A .- _. I _ - - - - - .. 1 I TIPS : OR ARTISANS - . -- ., E . -------_---' dawn I wae attacked whith shooting flying along the nerves in thonaandapsna That's the Rt118. ' - a I .,I. . to �' Dr. �ghew*a on" for tine Heart } ef'�ractleat Valise in the 1Torkeeo R causia the most terrible torture for days *rad nlahts at y Wassie Y—Do You consider it bad luck to y Relieved Me of, Agonising T"ain the ITei►zley-Yes, . _ ` ,Oluty ttnil lihoif. . f ` `sTftt�l ► a time, I could get no relief pisfe from the is jeotions of morphine. n Six ut n s lite house T P P n umbrella in if In 20 Minutes, and Was ' Means of Saving My Life"' 1.,, 4, '; Eox Trr.001M 1 1 p physioisna treated me at diffeten times the house has three bronze balls hanging in front of it. � So Says Mrs. John Jamie- . . `- ,' f'� An _°ice:lent et -sin for floors, which not a beautitni deck Dolor, but also r •but appeared only to faintly un(terstand y to trouble, and could do nothing for my -•-._ - Before semaphore signaling Dame lata son, Tara, Ont. About three ontha e►go I was attacked �0 . . >E1�'L. ; . :. ;' -, !€ .j . , only gives purities au i_disinfecta the -room, in made by a kali coarse of german- relief. trouble Some of the doctors declared my was rheumatism, but two of then, vogue on English railways a lighted Dandle g at night in the window of the station house with nervous he rt trouble. .The . was so severe I could hard, brepth I could y , a - dissolving nue a,id ganl►Le of pot:lahili a gallon of boiling water. said 'lhe Io it was a disease of the spinal cord, that trouble would Ret worse and Lhateoonet si nihed "stop," while its absence indicat• g ed the line wae clear. pet no relief and ,feared that I could not iiv I saw advertised in the Tara Leader e . - e . ,�1' • ' � 3 ±` -�>{ �_.f4- r later • my salts would become affected. Dr. A new's Cure for the heart, and im- a�yYlO g3(�KA\'INOB.1. This prodiotion. proved true, My left Recipe.—For Mak1nR a Dellelotis mediatgrely precured a bottle. I secured ravin�a Iliay be copied by exposing hand dropped at the wrist joint and bun Health Drink at Small Cost. perfeot relief inside of 20 minutes and Lug dead and cold sn' g firm, believe It was the means of saving An ` them for a few seconds to the vapor of ► d I had no mare control Adam's hoot Boor Extract..........one bottle y Sold of it than if the hand were not on me. Fl Floi,+chMann'c, Yeast •,,,,,•,;.•,•,,, halt acake m life. and - iodine, an't laying over the surface a -sheet blisters and electricity were resorted- to Q u earl iters palpitates or titer Sugar two pound your h flutters, pale t E unglazed white paper, which has been without avail, ;vly stomach was next at. Lukewarm \\'aLer „ """•••.tw pound If prepared a by being dipped in a weak eoht• •yea i g out 'oaeily, it is di.easedI and treatment tacked with a burning, aohittR, nauseatin I)',+Acilvo fife sugar and yeast in the water, ;,howl #not be delayed a single day. Dr. K add this extract, and bottle; place in a warm Agnew's aura for the $Dart relieves almost cA tion of starch, dried, and afterward dipped pain, causing the most dressing vomiting place, for twonty-fo "r hours'uutil it ferments, V in weak SOJU0on of eulphur•c acid, and and I. often thought I would not see morn'; ,hon pisco on ice, when it w##1 open sparkling instantly and will effect a radical ghee subjected to ing. I have vomited almostoontinually for and doliciouK, cure. right again _. drled�e� Actle fp being ifew minutes the The trot beer can be obtained in all drug mouerace p thirty-six hours, and nothing but lnorphin0 and grocery ptores in 10 and 25 cent bottles to The British empire and its dependencies raving will be reproduced in all its or chloroform could deaden the an uish I make two and tivo gallons. 000 000. square �� crag g g and colonies embrace i 1, , delioaoy soil finish. angered. But worse trouble wet,. in store for me. I lost control _of my bowels and ha. city built by Brutus, the semi -myth• miles, or about the size of all Africa. A:-FMENT Foa LEATHER -• deal discoverer of Gteat 'Britain on the Catatrh Use Nasal Balm. Quick, post SLAT water, and my condition became moat hot• site of the present Loudon, bore the name Live cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing, Sh dtl"ezc©ileo,•-cement for -leather belting rible, neozasitating eoaetantly the greatest of don, - _ - Blac Dare and watchfulneas, I wae now snllering nicer or for ca'ment:nig leather and wood may be from the top of my head to the point of my iMpa t Tobacco %pit or Smoke joar Lif - It -Dow y B toes. I saw double, and had to keepm y WALTEh ��� �� Te . made by dissolving two parts b wet ht, y iA the truthful, starAlio si ?t; title of a bookabout i 'I - - of iitta perclia in five parte of bisulpl�tide eyes fixed steadily on the ground to make No ,r liar the harmlera., uullrant.eed tobacco g ' of carbon I►nd pile part of .oil of terpentlne, step at all, and, the momennt I raised my habit. cure that braces up ntciutinized nerves, The Laub°t Manufacturers of and then adding two parte of powdered eyes I would stagger and fall if I were not oliminatey the nicotine poison, makes weak PURE, HIGH GRADE 1 f3 y grasping g• mon gain physical or: vigor and manhood. You COCOAS 1C CHOCOLATE " 8y�riau ae shalt. Af tet' standing- a few dayssomething. I could not take a run no ihysaical or financial risk, as No -To -Bac - , frac many boor,mea the consistency of honey.: single step in the dark. For nine long yeara is Fold under guarantee to oure,or money re � o,, + r Continent, have reedeed I Book free. Ad. Sterling The leather .►must be cleaned with 'benzine I suffered 188all the horrors of a living death,' g ltetnedy HIGHEST AWARDS ' in the cement. � 1n 1889 I wae adtnittcd to the Toronto Co.,:'.:1St. Pani St., Montreal. before app•5' f; — General Hospital., where I was treated for The YelltSw Sea of China is so called _ &Offi the great . �F;MF,NTI',O CAT IFLON four months. I was told that my trouble foam the presence of yellow mud washed lodustfi3i all Food was locomotor ataxia and incurable and I down by the great rivers that empty into a ' - Thoroogtily mix equal parts of anlphur its waters, l� ,l' �, returned home no better. After returning V I - - .. -. - P , home I had further medical treatment, but Charlatans and Quacks I � EAPOSITIONB and white lead and a sixth portion of borax npj�Qand you ha`c a clement fur Dart icon that 'with no better results than before. Finally- Tuve lonK plied their vocation on the sui- ;;` k; lo Eufo U a��"'Utica. _ FI rc fists tale blow of a sledge hammer. When I was given the "following- certificate of faring pedals of the people. The knife hast r - a i plication is to be made, the parts are ince-ability : pared to the nick ; caustic applications fy' t i Fi . the } 1 � {;;t' L:aliketheDutehl'roctse,noAlka:• 1 wetted with sulphuric aeid.and a thin layer Cx,uRcHi ' , July 27th, 1813.. have tormento the viOtim of corns until lice or other Chemtcataor Dyee are 1 T - of the-em(.Iit a lied. In five days it will. THIS IS TO CERTIFY ' that James the conviction she d itself -there's no nEA r any C their pprep� lute" I Cl be perfectly dry and. the work resents ptT�eirdelici,nea BKEAKfA3-T COCOAIi abeolutelp P McLean i,as a disease of the spinal cord cure. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor atideulubic andcueblessthanonacentacup. i I every appearance of welding. (incurable) that renders him unfit w obtain proves on whatelender basis public opinion SOLD $v oRocERs EVERYWHERE, " ill ---- a living. often rests. If you • suffer from corns get .1 i) KgM()vI.S I RU;9T .FROM 'roof%. A. T. LITTLE, M. D. the Extractor and, you will be satisfied, WALTER BAKERd� GO, DORCHESTER, MASS. Sold everywhere. - W Toclea❑ up Meted LQ,°14 dip the article `•A:bont chis time I was strongly arged to - '" _ n•ligl�r potaliss for a few moments. and try. Dr. Williams' Pink Ville, and oh how I London is twelve milds broad one way Per wish I had known of this great remed and seventeen the pother. And- every CAUTION'... La 1. then pace in a strong solution of cyanide years ago ! What an'quish and torture I year sees about twenty miles of new • of poui,84. lt:•move, clean with soap . and would have been spared ! Soon =after streets added to lit. - :_ chalk and water, and place every night iq beginning the use of Pink Pills I found - . . Owing t0 the enormous T a solution of chloride of tin. , myself im rovid The pains left me and flet Rid Or Neuralgia. - y p g. p - sale of our famous . --: I was able to discontinue the use of mor- There is no use in fooling with nauralgia. i . ;4 • SIXTY MEN KILLED. phine. I regained control of both bowels It is a -disease that Rives way only to the ' and bladder and gradually a feeling .of life most powerful remedies. No remedy yet 11 So tithing Goon !' • returned to my legs and arms. I can now discovered ties given the grand results that Atrial ifequittl. of an Explosion is tti0 walk without the aid of either e-utches or invariably attends the employment of Pol- . - C�gar Itork) tiountain Mine, `Yyoaslnyt- sticks and can take long strides. Dly son's Nerviline. Nerviline is a positive i KOtidin�• JI t'eck;d• I etomaoh trouble haA all left me, and l can specific for a:l nerve pains, and ought to be . � eat u heartilyas ever in my iife. My kept on hand in every family. Sold every other Manufacturors are putting on the Mar, $oR'A GAM' ae ,.- ..-. - ._ .,,r a , ,. Agreeable Laxstive and NRRVS TONIU. _ :' by Druggists or sent bylMail.w� No., LOQy 4a, •1.00 per package,• satrap l, The Favorite TOOTH POW t< 0 - No for trh,e Teeth and Breath,1164 , r; i ~ ' USAGE GASIHGS poi fts k, p and Narrow American Hog Casi>,ga prices. Park.Blackwell$t:00.Ltd-TOt'al- a C DUTHIE & SONS • E, SHEET -METAL, TILE GRAtlE1800FEIW `_ '�. She Metal Ceilings, Torra Cotta Tile Rod, , E and Green Roofing Slate.. Metal Cor- , Felt, Tar, Rooting Pitrh. Etc- (cutters. , ` npipes, &c., supplied the trade. lephone 1938. AdelaiToxONier Sia A i 44 i SHINC TACKLE. SPECIAL OFFER. ne Trout Itod, Lancen+ood Tip-' ...$I 2l Waterproof Braid Line, 25 yards • • rout Fly Spoon .............. , ........... ick Reel, 40 yards.....' ................. utCTuitingI.ine.•.••••••• ••••• •• oz. Gut Hookw... ox Sinkers.... . oz. Good Trout Flies .................... 26 . ;S 6i - We will supply this lot for $2cash. send pont money or order through your dealer. � rfect Gut (tasting Lines (Scotch) $2.10 Dos:. crosses, Footballs and a1l, Sporting; Goods. kinds o[ HE WICHTMAN SPORTING C0003 C0. - A 408 St" Paul Street, MontreaL d JUST ISt3UFD. - 1 i. STANDARD -11N N HEM . �. L- - --.- T - � - � �.. 1". ¢ 4Y i�.'i V- A despatch from I.vanston, yo., esys - - ,-A tame number of mineck .vete kills i friends, who never expected to see me about where, 25 oente a bottle. kat inferior goods under t is name. BOOK. again, are astonished at the wonder Dr, A church in London still possesses an in• A per article is never imitated, . therefore gdind bar w. S. VOaT, t - and iulured by an explosion which ooeurr, Williams' Pink Pills have wrought in me, come originally given to it for the purpose the fact that •'Something Good" #e beim organist Jarvis St. BdpnstChumh,Toa�o�o: o'clock on T hursdey night in the Rock When I began the. uve of the pills my of buying faggots for burning heretics. the r2�st b cens a t 7Cigtar ontace tthe1murlhot. t I .tG Price, SingleCopies,$1.00; Per poz.,;10,00 'Weight was reduced to 1:58 pounds, and i4 @i/onders tlf 5tlleIICe• ;,fountain (�oal & Iron Company's mine NIn purchasing Ase that our trade mark (The PUBLIst3En BY !j, at Red Canyon, has now lneressed to 165. I am s new man jt Is tt,onderful what progress has been Snowshoe) and firm name aro on each box, no and it not possible forme to ass enough made in thq way of nlaahlnery; replied DIr: other is genuine Oue "Something Good" VVi-IALEY, ROYCE di. ��i- Ttic explosion at Rocky Mountain coal in praise of your marvellous medicine. My brand i'+ registered and any one -, ng other. • 158 YONGE 6TREET, TORONTO. OM1L = • -mine Nu. a, sleu,.Led at Red Csnyon,'Wyo.," wife also joins me in thanks, and says it Figg• • I see that there her been a machine cigars under thiA nano will be prosecuted. - p ,vas, a hl► da for her when I began the invented that can make a complete -pair of is believed to have_kiiled 80 men, who were PPY y , shoes in sixteen minutes. Why, that #s Empire Tobace.0 CO., NUiItCCS�. e use of Dr. Wil Pink Pills, as since Empire Dr. Lav�olet�te s imprisoneri in the mine, in sdditio to 10 thea she has been sola to get tact at nights even faster Lhl�n Tomniy man wear chem -_,_ _ _ ti who were In rite power house above g ound which she had not done for so many long out. - :tlagictlt Apn i 'ins. ori or near the shaft openings. The alis and ears before . I hope Heaven may direct — ---- - ----- --- -- wet k:'irott,r.n a d Amari , .$ Y TRICKS11 can Noveltica,('a (I tricks, Syrup of , entrances w the lower workings re all- &c. our largo cata:oguo Fitt:":. F. V. Karn. this into. the hands of roma other poor . blocked by wreckage, and it is thought at sufferer, who me find as I did, release Anc'�9C11�� � Warren Trick snd Novelty Co.,fa7t'hcrch: t,.Tornuto• Turpentine j� p least three clays will he required for r - from a living death through your life - cuiDK parties to reach the bodies. T e raving remedy. Yours very gratefully, with pale or sallow coml)lexion5, The nio,it palatable, the most reliable - horror occurred at No. b -Central Pact a `eJAhiE•► k1cLsAN." or suffering from skin eruptions Bf1r��ilnli In the Aare t and t.hu Itioet stilt rioua mine, lie., ('anyon, five, miles north f.comedy fist Cou rhs, Golds, Bron - t, Dr. Williams' : Pink Pills _are a certain or SCrof ulotl� blood,will find quick 50c, Bulbs and PIA is chitis3, Loss of Voice, whooping- r.vaTlawti. 1'tle expluaion In the mi a TAs 11/,u+m,ene of ii..rtA at hltnirnum of bat QOTa�th, Catarrh, �iI.Otlp, "e ' : ehc.kecl the whole country around, wren ogre for alldieeasersuchsstit.Vitusdance, fejief in St:otL�S ismulgion. All No B_Iyt;iadtolus,tlhestassurted,fpr80a a locomotor ataxia, reahm4t#sm, paralysi"' stages of Emaciation, and a •• I - 8 Dahlias select " 60c. I And all affections of the Throat and Lungs. eat t-te p,)wer plant, a fan house and sever 1 Of the ; •. G- g Montbcetiaa, handsome " lice- l p c�•t soittica, the after effects of la 9171PPe, loss Dr. Zi" i0lott8 8 . 0''.t -r I,utl_ii_ngr, c retailing heavy lost,, butt i • •r Q- g Rose%,everbloom'g beanNe " 60e. a'owe other conside of appetite, headache, dizziness, entopic general decline of health, are wladuw collection t each. . . -,.... ueath roll far oversha I speedily cured. er si elas, scrofula, etc. They are also s p�_ Fuchsia, Dbi. F1,11�UA,Ivy ' tions. lr,win Cox, the outside carpenter ; - yciho for the troubles .,-- peculiar ut the �.I1t1-Catarrh Balm - " and Swcet Sc't'd Geranium, 500.. . 1. - Janlee Y,r a e, autaide hose ;James t� . Clark, ePe „, �� �'- Manetta Vine, & Heliotlum, \\'m. mel ere, jun:, and James t.erally, lin female system, oorreeting trronularities, Met, Primrose&Heliotro Tho cheape>+t and best reniedp for tc su ressiona anti all Corms of female weak• E- Geiser ; AABISIaD, were killed in the power house, PP Geraniums,fincatassortr " SOc- h, Cold in the Head, oto. (9a ' build anew the blood f and rester- '+ R-19Colons,fineassortedcolors " �• Gents a tube). Ahti (),,Maltby, foreman ; Jerry Crawford ate' '• `' and Anaitew Mason w re injured and died ing•the glove ut health to pale and sallow O �, g-blrla,6neat varieties r cheeks. ,«rith men they effect a radical a Ytoollect��P Me.Iwi�u1a T��tn Dr• Laviolette s soon afterwards; the last three being about all cues arising from mental worry, j Ult�� p orwa Tar Lifuor .. . . . .-t, - Duce to Catatouue>@tee. the power house at the time of the a:plc• y �u1d THE 8TEElE, 081CC8, MARCOM 8EED OQ LTD, over•work, or excesses of an astute. Thi great Blood Purifier (only 25 cion. A few hours later ►.he dead bodiox�of r drd look Toronto. (int. only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mart -' skin and us meta- Jame� Llmi, and )a red. Morgan wars brought rioted in roti ink,) and may takes away the pale, haggard d;©N of t e mus° cents r large bottle) cures all mal - s c from the slo,,e only s short distance down. and wrapper ( _._ ._ .- ----------- ran pp y that comes with General Debility. • , a h be had of all druggists or direct h mail b os ¢ j A great throng of people gathered around from Dr. Williams' I►ledie►ne Com any, jt CuricheS the blood, stimulates O ASK FOItTIIE]t[iromyourDrugglstQttlro• . 1. the mines anxiously' inquiring regarding Brockville, Ont, or '3aheneo4►dyr Y•, the appetites creates health flesh friends known to tie in the mina. All ho y Der, wlio can procure t -hem at any wholeas!a . a _ p�ee g,t bt) cents s.boil, or six boxes for $2.50. �/`{ Cj N house or direct from the proprietor, of an of them bein aliYe i. one. No and brings back strength and a �, CUSTAYE LAYIOLETTE M. D. y ti g A. P. 758 s,Coids,SoreThroat,• one, after seeing the gi:astly spect"le pre- Vitalityy. �arCoufrtt canted by the two bodies brought out of the Bronchitis. Weak Lunge, Consumptioa gg8.234 $t. Paul St. Montreal and Mjastjh Diseases 8f Children. yVt. intend Lo` maKo a thousand tartnor elope, -could have any hoptl of ally in the - _ . g .hapPY this seaaoD• VPhy sot be one of them r man were in the Snfd Jnr our ptlnlphlel, �fail�d FREE. by buying a mine being, alive. How y mine et the time of the explosion will take t Weavonidnothaveespended 14rat,,► rL iiey►„r. RRgevN19• All Dvwslits• ��• R� SNU�BALL WAGONe HUNDREDS OF TNOUSAN�S OF DOLURS time to tell, but the beet information b• OFFU711, MANAUKIt in every talnalile it%Cee the number at OiOr �• At1 1°h•U cod ICaeie you, give you eaLiefaCtlQDt and doing galvanising, for which we mads no eztn charge, bad P �'�� city and t Otinty, Fortune for g it will p Y �O breakdOYxns Or f►#aok there not been merit in tt. oalvanizing consists in waling lbs 1. Near�y X11 known to be killed leave la ge ll. A. EVAS`I & CO'• Hate JOU money etrong but most perishable (in thin .beet■) hip)meteteel, zinc c ej(tlnta. Addresti, a out for 'repairing. it We the almost indesttudibls (even when vary thin) met►la, rine ,' ToteontA. Ont have uo aaaN r #n Your ltwallt+y, wrlt0 direct to and a►uminum. It them we" not great merit in galvanising, #. ! 2T+ti College St., itoow I3 smiths bills to p y no ons would pay 3t,more for gelvanissd barbed wire or sheet famlll(9. It -,�1. iron Lh►n engalvamsed costs. It we wets mating pt►inted A M Ma in Scselne' . _{ j FORtiAb(tdV�eh ANxAOIANndTp IRE SNOWHIL WAGON COMPANY, windmtlb to -day, we should tarnish ail A+ ones k R - -- Rll� 0 U u , u I,t�TI t te+ and old Col• a '�T. a�ORaE oNT. Ft, f oris<'tionA of AtamP' and et the hi heat�h rFrieucj'-How are you doing now f ' ' I' 1Utlt t.�. NEDHhiIN $1 5.1. . : ' {I Ubler—,+test Cate. Rev, ` Mr. tura lie Price for bhom frnm ('tat b a «i price for sa 8doot p8aiwted windm,lI. , aA i I have gone into partnership. Mak ag _ -X &% Main fit. �.., Ilartiiit-ti,_ Dt- .- ��p •��� •pIVE EARS i00WE 1 �1' llhD P flIRTED AGES. WE 118t'IS BIDS U money hand over fiat. permanently lir C cured THS . a �,�,,. How do yon manage ? STAMMERIN ` by a Atriet►p Eduaa- tsT.L a.L..NtxsD BHFQxa BLINO fl'T TOl7ETi1SR, rIK I write books, and he. denoutls tb »• tin advance tee,• Vrite for Y00 1100 LD PLY t)&DOUBLIS PRICE FUR iT, we band •� item. UN'PAitIo 11tI:i'rIT-UTE, the best we know, and knowing that painted thio sheets err is ` . . - . L tions, • Y ,l,H� pnexieally worthless, we bars nothing to do with thein, Th t : circular. (j,j+ Shuter `.fit , Toronto eao,mous cost of Preparing to do galvanising, and of doiti� P� wdl on a large scale detero others. tBL �D �FATnEB (�! # 3STS LIID PUlti`R AND SHEAR AN Buri .7 the eighteen • years ends th enenl'etic men in KIN 813 . 11 June 30,1 y90, 1,826 persons were M by � • ANTED•—Brif, ht' nctive, o introduce. - 'BA LUXILTS US OUT IR OR 1LNffi B 11K RI GALVANIZE aTs, Acct >n of the .country 1 tnraTe RU9r OUT FIRST ABUT"ND IHR RI\RTS, dl1I4Te, cyclones in the United State& +° • 9 overy lOn allood an articl(!Of universal AID RDeE9, LtID LRE. TltsttEFottE, NOT ao youu fs - - - . - : O ,�. t,C, E y,�. •Ei�R r•-T�' in thane if houtle. SpiBA- rLll(T8D OiIEtI. Hoa any ,mu•ar'u caw get our rices er $llr0 dills at evOTy ddrow, potwted ,olwdw,tlia awd painted towers, or those made up of a A to make bi� nioney A EROwpawism wreer'tal, cat, sheared andp unehed ctltcr the 9 ' TO[OIItD, � o d#d chance W. A. I,pF'rUS. 14tOntreal.P fen,str,y is do •, can only be lair,rd t� the fact chat psoitis LOCOMOTOR gTAgI�: - •______ , _•_--_W ,tobrry th.� er. i9nearawt of the veru. �irlra„ire �� TAN r �t now galvanize everything attar it is wmple even bo to end t- wr TNECOOK'S BEST FRIEND num we galvanize with lhemost improved prceesaeawdin A Disease Long Held by Phpaiei ns A Vel 1 t tied 1)08, line of Books an tie most patient known and attainable manner. r - r pg the ,ales nada all sixes and price . The fvhew a section 4f an Aennoror Wheel to an at ---� �j Iiiblea in Ca l AR(;1E ST SAt E I M GANA[iA riveted eP p/eted and eland of rerst and ivrpurities, it . - to. be Ineurable• 1' A ,foots , Write for oirculare.p� < • =- S $ar8 I3 ill I Publisher. Toronto Hood's a ar b Term ,pub, r ,�, {w,r,e ew cited riwc awd aluminum and lr After 'Taking WILL wM BIiIGt3r13 Cher f „wilt It berornes as hot ns that metal,and ' 10. until ever y want, nYtnnq, n seise, •t a crater PRINTERS .opt to f "t: ' - _ Its florrons Are Thot►e or A Livt� Death — ______- MIMRotraim INAL TO and opee,r,e9 d every t � - tis ■ -t�gd S rated with the � tR u and sato- Y one of the 1ltiU p p 1' • the 11*01e Pa + .a,'4 yl- The Vieilrn ilelptest►, Dis Torture lin- lJf� of a so Disease r QSg II e Duo f .,t. ro er ,volt. mesal, awe 19- known 11► 11 LHl.--I breve teratic Le,►rleg Control of Bewets ■� from what � SA 8, with wide vu:andah t aordaraa"a a�n9 the a g 'us o � ��5'•� "I wae all(<ering�d for dayr at i CieA i,t ;�IlldkOka; cOtWag ice hOlide, tet r(hn erx one piece, {f: Bladder add Is a ltl�artte •t l%ors at ` est new, boat hc►uec, t•.� then you 'hve some tnteaa that is creepy, an• $right's disease for five y h n mydel, all arounJ aim i iilS page O[ ,[1113 News- during and r liable, It is expensive tons and small tlz . Wor to Family A aA IMlew,i -• unable t0 rtraig launch, row and rill, botitui Led On Lake .doers oannut afford to do it 1t"e keep Ultoas of zinc dad r Y Y ve been during steam Itemed tar ties Disease Discovered. flips I for three weeks; ,Lal boat wharf ail con eieamboat chi►ntiet• Prise aluminum nwited iromono sent a end to another. TM - i i y up. I was In derired no bene Aoau, right oD $, FRANK silvery ,nhife roatiuq enhlch jillx eters orx and rorere n g l :i1 r, James McLean, a resident Of Ise r0 Ieea lied sad Rn` suit. Won Petit. d paper is tinted with Ink ane andTo,rer, , Q, . [r Pf time I htid het app parSIL► adrergsad t g88(1. Terms f3L. Wn'1•oruuto. Cana a. P euPrypor7ionnflhedrrmo. list H'hrrl, 1' is:incandalaminumaithew et is first pit -in, bin after y ,7lmeoe f,0unt Ont. it kl;aMn t0 a hoods Wiizo atirna,fprrns roiththt,tteel, a rherrriaatrisFfationor �° F'<. <` y, ry At, geeing a botU& I foam manufactured by the alloy, *whir ranuot be melted anti s prrtctirntly 4 Inas woman and Child for miles a! and papers I decided t0 >h7 iwda er urlibl . in our Pre- vowsiOus ad, we antald as at ' + ,110 1� aricev of avind •mills, towers, etc•, and as an ,a . the vicinity of his (tome and all know Of ' �/� L � �iluslrttion of whet ave could do in the way of N. ' F./ • e RED:;eI(Iti[ U AN OLD ARTICLE AND L'T'TTISO 1. r` the long years during which his conditionOD d• AT 111k* IT to TItNT '1TSLY flP• YR1tIt1R 6HAPE AT A has been that of a living death. Mr. M�- I�t% A,s•7►Lri 4l Bo ies manufacturing o• RIDtCClalt,LY 4BALL rtt iC , RIORANNOUNVU) � {t ^ rHS OTrKi:R OF AN ALL-STF,T'T, YF.RI' Sl'hf:klUR FF.t'h { LeaTi tells of his injury, his ears of torture, r trTTElt, iYmt rH saQ AS_ i•uu rs ac►, AT g10. 1N c►+'R t - Hand his subeequeat releaPe from thea pies saxT in. 1M1E SHALL UFFER vol, AUBETHINO OF .. 3l•i. e L, 11 W. 1. g rlii2� CURES of locomotor ataxia in the following Ivid a �� �� I� IB -i0 NAZARETH 8T•, MONTREAL.. 61ItEATNR NTF.itP!►T. Aermoto' Gt],. �hit">'" ,s ' 1 fig. - languaKe. ' g � 1,1r luz`''� it r __---- ---- -----L---.-----.-- =_. -_ g"+� tl- In the year 1880 I ass thrown fr a l ,i ver promine�nt precti,, finer reoomisteads BERS �� N LL y1. F > Acatfold , failing on m beak on a toneES ;1D Y stable dDai•re se ;_ it g y ed tithing half of a bot ail top e. 1 t I ar ow _ pis _ ­ . 4 a :' P was bad, Karr, and n y li t - n s "`a.. r I 11r. b�iite the , nn ► AN _ yy re>lieT In �t mm R U� -- -:. eaeape3 death. Platters 4nd lint eat- from tak imO1I�rAL ��1� were a lied and I seemed to . e4 oma.- tie. I got so much .help and sint'>r �1. ' PP g at I decided to anotherell as seer f1,iBn#Led) Better Gllld 8t3NrSOr. �itt,n . ©, er. E�ervhc:riy wat�fs Itielil$ what better. $tit the a Brent im rove- bottle Ih bottle j feel as Ont, I 1.v reap ..tae i.tola. ,. N. P ing the "M Maxisaa•rr'r, Toronto, xtg gt, yp„ Tt4trpnto EVt;r deMer selllis `therm. went was short lived. M feet be a tel did In my lite. Goo" Rotdi pfltoo••IR, .. °- Y get unusually cold, and nothln thatg mid , 1 is are prompt and efficient. Yat ,-;I8 Yolcge Street. : - z� , s btf°done would warm chem. tr nble Hoods P ts. so -- . 4 thin ties of SOU0111. So14 aY ,; . en spread to my lege. and frty, °the waist 7 ,•. .. . `f' _ -- .. I ,— _ - , .pro- . --Ms • } fr$ '•" I. . �F: x �' t�o f x`n»• i a,74 �- i _ , t' t' p,•*17�,?^ - s -�• l t i ,-' ,�01 1144 11-41 I I I -1a: ! v9.ks?'>i* i ,x+'�C;,.?•k8�r� r.r"7. ,amt biv .•, t-..-.: "., _. d,,..',e•. #g.1�4.,a'a - } _ a j �a. ,. , - : •,L -1 f. a - a +� s 4 "•"”' % rf`�•ae, v ex "*Sisi r >F,• a"5L'l:a4:. i t t ; mz_ a , ,,< _r e. 7�' �-` t _ . , �. p c �?` I. 5. a t •q• F y A �4 r y k. -t. i i 1.. - py�- Iry-. t:1. ...�i&`+� - •I �' - rlae4sk+s' .�....- •-s'���.:.���;"T�..r� �w..•a,�a�;:�3� .:l _. ..,.s - , "I � 11. a I I In • 0 rr" I -1 � , . � L 9 .i-tl _ �v .: . - ,.-' `' - - -.: - ..... --r d :«,;, . . , -11 - " - - , -. - - -" •, 'toms''?'• `' -s-+.w A.. a st `,I ': +� t-. _. . kms• R ]' (. t `f.. G`=- i I -film & .< k 7 . - ..., , . '. - . . , . ; ,- - • - .€-_. _ _ ems`-''' -c r�• i . - n• fd .� f ,71 I 1 } ' 6 : t- , - - - , . - .. . r _ aL'•t ,tie ..,..s. 4 �. L } *. rr*z ; _ -. ] �_, .. - a.. Y- - :. r .. _ - ✓ . 's-1 'F - 'W. A - ..Y '- ..:}. .:3 - . :. ,. -.. ---:-. . .. : •.� •`'y''ypr�,- ..'� -yrs s .. 4, .. r a, r _ a ` . .. ... •- . , :- ,.•r .r - to-- ..-... - ,.. - ", •I :-- ,3 ',`.'�n..,Ta'- d. -:..1. i. .. , . --..- .:-Yt �.: �. b-.•.:. .-a ..-e N- S V - ,:, . ,: - - . , .. -.. - r t. . r.. . . . _ I ' -a I "'.. OAR'S FOR SEBVIOZ-' Fos ser�Iie6 .James Lawrie hate r used his farm to his ;: I I a110t s0. can. 9, Towashi vt t�iokering, a I- . a John and iaten to move to Little Tamworth Boar, t»� by >d• �1 • fie- - I, York, so we hear. He will tie xnisssd by Pare Brad ser, and eWfibla torr islration, assn a tiro I _' t �,A G 0 f some o! the tbiret on s. Won t he Psi ? e p bred nd oK ir@ Boar. Terms el•00. Agpt to 1 9` -NT . �, ., yy O What we would lie to see: A NOAHIIURnHOLDER,(7herrywotrd P. OD _ -_­�..., barber settle in this nrgh, be wonld�o a ALE --A farm .containing 170 I . I -­�­- - - . )Habit➢ business for few daps. A aide -�j QR 8 ... I ��t $ acres, being lots 9, 8 and 4, in concessionWA . ZUXJJtxJ 'ftfWo ' walk' from the buss ess centre to the D, Searboro• On the premises area good com- „ - - - - �" butcher shop at the est end, jnet t0 a0• fortablo house, two barns and other out build- gQnblished everyy Friday morning at its omoe oomodate Tom. ings. Watered by two good walla. This place �,. i ]Pickering,Ont, is articularly adapted for Kraig and stock rats 1- O GEE T0. :�. - I—.. .TERMS The bridge on Law le avenge was swept Ing 110 acres betug good areable land while the %� �_ - I ... � - away in the recent fro het, bat was ca tar• loam. One. ­ u. .;:. p rest is nod pasture. Soli beet clay ' isl.'db per'Yeas; 11.00 if paid Jlli sd�sase. the next day, with oonaidecabIs trouble, gnarter stile from Port Union station and post � I 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING : by Tow and Bob, wild G6;iige viowod •ofhca. Gvu•. yvuY t.a :V�Jr.YJ u►.uat. rVt toll t, ` . I _ _ i+'irst insertion, r line - - 10 dents. artioulsra apply to W, R. dI�OSSON, Ilitth' Bach subsequent insertion, per line - 6 them from a distance. There is some talk land Crook P. O, suss This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- of Giving the boys a medal—Otho[ than i .ertieements. leather. Cash far old Stamps... unbar '� 1. -Special terms given to parties making e ing con The Patrons of Industry h�ld a party at — - - b s a . rads for 3 or a mpnrths or by ,H. Jacques on Thu edgy ev®Hing last. 4• yearly or yearly contracts pa�abie quarterly. but mucic, W ANTED. . Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, Dancing was not indulged iti, -�. , l0 and 12 p6nae @spec- ' one year, $5 00, payable in advance. Bards and checkers were - the j amusemenes Old Can¢diau, (J. 9, 6, t j ' . 1�Notioe it. local oolumne tau centeper line, of the eyening and a cry enjoyable even• sally), Ofgoially healed,' - eve cents per line each subsequent insertion. . Nova Bao ion, ,Special contract rates made known on applica- l ing was spent by all. We were surprised New Br�unswiok, Supreme Court, - --__ , - tion. No 'res advertising. - t0 hear that Yob [ro upper Spring Farm Princ'p Edward td., Registration, (8 Cts.), _ Advertisaments without written nstructions attended said party lone as all the yonng Bl' ish Columbian, Envelope, (5 10c.I .. will tie inserted until forbidden and charged ac- men Were invited t0 rip their beat iTjj Bill and Law stamps. �. _ cordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- g Stamp ' issued before 1670, ppreferred on orifi- t1. Invents must beJu writing and sent to the pub. along. incl envelopes. It not, ehonld bo left on pupa) Britleh Colnmbla . _ usher. Nrai;T HAWK. and cat square and wide of scampp Apply at b W k tl tte dad to 21-28 THE PICK)�RIN.t3 NEWS. 1.Pickled �alMon . - .� _ .--_ - DI D. 1 i• HARats.—In West Putfor ,Devonshire.Nngland on March 2nd, i895, Tb . Harris, aged 74 yrs Bowmanyille papers p ease copy. . . 0�0 " I - — At, Crediton, Onta io, on March Met the wife of Thomas Wickets, Esq., M. D. of a son. I Mr. R6*o, who domes from ` mea Bowmanviile, has moved to the GFameb ` omestead farm, Cls k, now owned b Mr. J. Henry, havin leased it for a term Sale Register. - I.- " �O'N--DAT, Apial, 8tb, I 95 :—Credit sale o farm stook, implements, etc.,, at lot 27 con. 2, Pickering, or paiticulars see bills. Sale at 1 o clock harp. Thos Po.ucher, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, APRIL 5th 1 95 :—C edit sale o farm stock, implements, gain, etc, a Lot 13, con. 6, Pick ring, fisc property o the estate of the to A. M. (Sadler. Fo particulars see posters. kale at 1 o'clock sharp. Thos. Pou her, auctioneer. _ - - _It ... New Aclve tisem'ents. I - � ----- -----I ---- -- BUSHELS of See ld Oats an 00 some Seed otatoes. J. E, ,GEE Pickering. • -1 MALL PEAS— © have 'quantity o ► I small peas for sae at elevator, Freneh iaas' Bay. Apply to T 08..M0DY,age�t to V. D. Matthews & Ce." OTICE—I hereby notif _ the public that H. F. Wim ner has uo authority for whatever to collect acs unto to me, as agent f Massey -Harris Co. . A, 1G, Pickering 93-25 POTATOES—tiro n specs lly.for se d. Over 50 new and a andard varietios ; pptfre rad true to name, at had time ices. Cata- 1 gue free. CLOSSON IROS., Hi g eland Creek, rat, 16-2m OR SALE—A fie eral'pe ling wagon and box all in firs -class re air. The box ill be sold seperately if dedir d. For price and other particular@ apply t JAMES W. OGLE. Brougham, P. . 81.26 ISS CHARLOT GItE NWOOD— i . Will Rive lesson in Cha coal, Cray -)n, and pencil drawing, Water Coors and Oil Parntlnp, from Copies, Nature; objects, For terms and date apply L hl R8. G. W. DECKElt, Pickering. . To RENTT�On sli rt or to �erms, the south portions of lots 17 &1nd 1N in 2nd con., Township of Pickering. About 44 acres, rot etly pasture land, fru ria house rad barn a. in fair state and conditi n. Posse sion at one.e. Apply personally to J AMER G tEEN WOOD, Barrister, Whitby P. 0. 22-24 FOIi SALE OR 0 REN .—A farm containing 100'acre , being, l0 $, con. 5, YTz- bridge Township. Ont a premia s are situated good frame house, co odious 1, ns, and all other_ necessary ou ldings. Well watered and fenced. One mile nd one quarter from Claremont station, A ply for ioalars tc IRA POWELL, Clare at P. O. 16•tf ARM TO REN .—Tbe est halt o Lot 2, and south b f of lot 3, n the 9th oou. cession of the Townshl pf Picke ng, contain- ing WO acres, known - as the ickingbottom farm, will be rented to suitable t nant. There a considerable portio lowed r adyy for crop. For terms apply -to A. . HICHIN011OTTOM, Toronto, or to DOW A McGILLIVRAY, Brook street, Whitby. "-fib Adm �nistY tors.. otice --, URSUANT to tb R. 1�I 8. 6. C a • , 110, notion is hwr^ y given that all aredt- rs hav vin claims ag inst the estate of Mrry oy 1►I Fame late -of he Township of Picker. Jo or promp y a n W. J. CLARK - i. PROPRIETOR. . Our Politics -Strict Independence. ur am—A First-class Local Paper: . OAr Our E3cpeotaitlons — The hearty . - support of the people of Pickerinsf and vicinity. - FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895. NOTES AND COMMENTS. . I; r - : . Toronto - has had another fire, on - Y - Lombard street this time. Although y this is but the continuation of a series • . of incindiary . fires; no arrests have yet been made. . .. . I : '.. ''.:I•. . . ' The Patron's Bill, making it illegal f _ for members of the Legislature to ac- •- sept free passes from: railways, -was ,voted on in the Local House and !was defeated by a majority of G1. The = _ -old parties - united in defeatir, I the c �. • _ - I 00 bill. . f - - The. C. P. R. are granting free tran- For - �sportation to settlers from the South- ern States who wish'to locate in Dlani- . toba and the North West. It is stated .: .large number of farmers are taking . advuntaae of 'the opportunity thus of- fered., . The Chatham town colincil Las voted eanh of the newspapers of that . " . town $100 for reporting the proceed- . - - ings during, the past -year: The Chat- ham_ councilmen seem to appreciate .. the trouble and expense that editors . are put to in ore) to give a good re- . port of such me tings. . " - - - Sir. Charles Hibbard Tupper 'has . decided to retain his "portfolio as . - Minister of . Justice at Ottawa, Sir Frank Smith having succeeded' in . ... healing the breech between the Alin- : ister and the Premier. It is certain, - -.1. I --" However, that the next session- of . . Parliament wi'l. be short, followed . closely by the elections. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, in an interview at Halifax, denied that Ile " had ever resigned, or talked of resign- _ ing. He said that if the correspond- - _ ants who -had sent out -the reports had . taken the trouble they would Kaye found him at all the Cabinetmeet- - .. ings, and he denounced some of the Ottawa press men in good round r _; terms as a disgrace to their profession.' After having read the remedial ,- order anent the Seperate schools In Ar' Manitoba, the Greenway party . ad-is journed the Legislature for a few- ; . _ weeks. The message- from Ottawa ! . was not discussed. It is' held by same that- Premier Greenway adjourned the blouse for a' few weeks so that he and .. .-'his colleagues could decide upon some .line of action, out'a recent issue of _ *the Winnipeg Tribune disposes of - that idea by -stating that -the Mani, I ' - . toba Government yrill entirely refuse : to be coerced by the powers at Otta- - � wet.. The national school system is popular with the people and every •Legislature member of the is of one . ,mind in this respect. The Premier _ . asserts that the present freedom in school matters "is dearer to the ;people of Manitoba than is : confeder- ation itself". • . - CroCkett� R. -: ; :, 1 . 'George Little . spent a few days- of laet rat the 88th day of Feb. week with friends in the Queen's city. send their claims The hatuhet is burried and the long des- to the Administrator of Claremont, on or be. . ` rute between Pappy and Azal is settled at nest. . last. i the abbte mention. Master Archie and Mies Mary Muir paid i _:rc of th4 said estate . a flying visit to Mr. Heui;y dacquealorie the aisests of the a entitled thereto hay. qday last week. I laimsof w.bich be shall . As the snow has almost disappeared we ; _ - -expect to soon see William's carriage team - . out to pasture, 081[Wow for Administrator. - Wm. Gray has been indisposed lately, ; TALE Of <- but we are glad to here that he is able to LANDS.. .be around main. We wonder -if W. P. McCowan is think. _eringj of "I Power of - 'ing of buiCding as his Irishman has been . drawing Inrubpw for some daywr I r in paymenthas been At present we have three manufactories, _ " _ one of long standing, the others are but Auctiod, at GOR Village of PICHERING, :young, but in time we expect to see them - :succeed. 22nd, 1895; ." Detective John-Justice-all•ardand-Tabor laude, situated . • -ie at pmseut visiting in our burgb, is it ering, in tine County of the North counterfeiters or forgers this time John. . - .Success anyway. cont%ini.i by admaa. U! ac- Hoodless was elected Mayor by so. a same more or loss, are a stdne dwelling - -. rclamation. As the oldest resident he de- f con8(d.2 ble extcnt, i. serves the office, and your scribe thinks a tone stabl{+e, well fen . raise in big salary. - _ with patent iron and The (property Mister Editor as our little hamlet is niot soil. is e main road to Cherry- .. - '@presented in your paper, I will endeavor *o give you a few of the many incidents - per pent of the pun . shat r►appbu daily sin our burgh. IV the dap of sale, nest to snake up one i...... _. •~,:. - ; - r 1'4 tt� . m R' Ft S - , }, Hey within thirty_days, - .,, r '. rpt -r t .'t main soonred upon a s to.ruit the purchaser. *l0 4- 1. ... c' z L I - Q - - .�-P�-S£ :1. 14W. TANFy ;m- T.. , c' » ,,: ' 3','' "i "•, :k�.iee. ,1 is . . _, . . . .� � . .,:, .. J~ 1 � TOBAS,�STER ­ . - -. . -.1 ' W'iNE -. GRAIN DEALER, .. . Labrador. Herring) ; ' ' ' - girth Clarea�nt, Ont.,SAT,7' .' ­ . . — 11 - .- I Smoked Haddies, - Has bought out THOS. E. PUGH 8 . Coal and Lime bueinese and is now -pro. with the pared to supply the public bestWATER .. .-. , - Georgetown Grey Lime, also White Lime Spoked i . ._ HerrlDg, -• • by t'be bbl., the best Portland Cement,. . ; Plaster Paris and Ontario Cement by the % .. I - - bbl. Pare bbl. salt. and coarse salt in . bulk, also Stove Coal and Blacksmith, the $ Oneless CiOt�. ; ; . best in the market. I intend keeping the , • - - best grades of pure Red Clover, Alsike , - . I . . and Timothy Beed for the retail trade, at . .. - .. . E the lowost market prices. The highest - all kinds of Grain and I . prices p id for ' I eloyator, . . _ - Clover Bead delivered at my - - . , 'W .. i , f ing On of suremeLt cumruodious sed basin eligibly chase e a p b r Y y • f c f For g, who died on or ab rat the 88th day of Feb. ruary 1895, are requiredto send their claims with full pparticular@ JAMYS KJARI.ANN, to the Administrator of Claremont, on or be. re the lbtb day of May nest. Ana take notice that after the abbte mention. �ia,e the ! 3:=i_istr- _:rc of th4 said estate Mill proceed to distribute e tate among the perso the aisests of the a entitled thereto hay. regard only to the laimsof w.bich be shall have t.otioe. ; Dated at Whitby, this . 3rd day of Apprriil1, 1886. D, 24-� Solicitor 081[Wow for Administrator. MORTOAs TALE Of <- FARM- LANDS.. ' In Pic NDER.and by irtue _eringj of "I Power of Sale. contained i which will -be produced a car a m.rrtgas:e at the thneof sale, -and n rs4,)ect of which default in paymenthas been made, there will be offered Fairbank. Esc for sqe by Levi by Public DON'S HOTEi, in the Auctiod, at GOR Village of PICHERING, Monday, Apri 22nd, 1895; At 2 o'clock p.m., the following laude, situated n the TOW- -u'-- of I le Ontario, and Mn'9 cam ering, in tine County of the North Lot No. 28, in' the used of half 2nd Coy 1dou of the Township of Pickering, 100 acres, bet cont%ini.i by admaa. Onthepremises they a same more or loss, are a stdne dwelling 111-4. a good orebard f con8(d.2 ble extcnt, barns and tone stabl{+e, well fen a considerable portion wire fence, with patent iron and The (property good situated on t soil. is e main road to Cherry- wood.- . TERMS OF SALE : 10 per pent of the pun money is to be paid ough with the said d the dap of sale, nest to snake up one [rd of the purchase m d the balance Hey within thirty_days, may ortgage of the erects main soonred upon a s to.ruit the purchaser. ith interest at 6 per a t. per annum; or the )chaser may sy the hole in casb. Further particulars rad conditions of sale 9i be mad-, known at Was of We or w had nn application the auctioneer or % to undersigned Vele ' BoUaitort, ' . FALUSANKS, .DO & Jdo131i,LIVAAY, Anotioneer. Brook Street, Whitby hitby, April find, sb. si-ii6 a 9 • 1s- rr t 1 n +feR7 �: i' -1' iii m` .,�3t t 'yi: 1 1� y'p� 4 ', hh 7 6! +t '�.�.o.,: a 3�tl f a North Claremont. - - - — -- --- - 21.8 TOI31A5 CASTED, ---�— T --� 1. - - — - I - - ----- .-y . TIM -MEANS MONEY HENRY,�,.,... . � .--..., � — — - — . �.. -.. - I y. + . - d . . - Why w ate time and and laber working the O ; o. o,+- AI RR 1 � 8 YEW' 8IR0.1E pump handle whop the wind will do it.., . - . � without expense.1. .1.. . f For the mall sum -of, $30 you can get one of - - - I T , - • c RI�?� Y'S . NORTH'...::--.. CLARE�TO T. ;�, Improved. W-, 0 i-,•nn.v s i..�....••..4.•.•.... - . (patent applied, for) .,,,,,.,...,.,...,.,A.,, . .4'JfW1- V• -•'.'.-CNV ed-. ,% / -..WWVK.,N/Wi•�i`/`�Mnw� . This achiue can be attached to any •, f . . - - pump handle without chanive. Slaughter Sale of 'tbe Balance of our Winter _ . ' - --- - -- , Moak for the next 15 days Comm�enc- , BROUGl AAM - - , . . TA;1L0R.,-SH0P .. . : Ing Monday, March 4th. - , , q9xi- -- *� x11 b .0, " i- ` . , -- - - . ­ . . -1_._- : �7 ,i. �- , - I bar.-.,. .- e a large rapge of samples! of I spring Suitings and' light Overeomiogs to . THE . th.,. . -'. select from, at pt ices bat will cause you I. • - • mush astonishment. - . Having just received the latest fashion ''� r or * . 0 _ � 0 plates from Paris, I ani now prepared to p P , . give entire satisfaction. _ - , - Call -at once and avoiil the rush. Bargains in Prints. " Bargains in Dress Goods, Bargains in Tweeds: bargains '. in Mantle Cloths. Boy's, Youth's, and Mena' Overcoats at half price. outh's A.UROUHART, Brougham, piece Suite from 75c• u . Boy's and young Mens' Suits, from 12.00 up. Mane' Suits at $8,00, just half price. - • . Mens' Tweed pante at 750., worth $1.00. ' Mens' Tweed Pants'at #LOP. worth $2.00. • • Boy's knee Pants 2bo., worth 7 a. - . � Heavy 86 inch gray Cotton at c„ worth 50. . Heavy Shaker Flannel at Sic.; worth k, I . . Good grey Flannel at 15c., worth.26c. / . (% . . Blankets, Tiedowns, lied Spreaus and Horse Blankets alt Half Priae. _ ._ _ f • O'ROCERIES I' ; , i We lead in Gmeeries, Crookesy, and olumere, . . We sell the best uncolored Japan .Tea, at 260., worth 50a: - Uncolored Ja Tea at 1,5o., worth 250. . - - Good home -mad , hews at.80., worth 18}. We . guarantee free front skippers. i . We pay Toronto primfor all kinds of farm - pr�nee • . • s Dried Apples, Good Lard, Butter,ani d ,Eggs. We a; buy live Rabbim, and _ live Pi wns. The cues in wuloh they Come are not returnable as we have to ship :. them in same sues. • Remember everything, daring this sale, must be - sold regardless of Cosi or 'Profit, - . I I If ra bare aaly Rho• W spend i will pay y" to some hire and spend it. Th Sta�ndard...­ ­ - A I - - . �- '. HENRY �` _ .. - " Otary ' Shuttle. :-:.. _ . . .. L �sHa� ASL NORTH C LrA'E M� N'. _ . - - e ¢ 9• n w a r- - nn &10 'aegis - . w tee .,ty0 a w 3 0 e- A jo I'eome to 4"ry home,- . - t t . And; b in "'o y 7 presence aheer� . N fda8 � a w - _ I banish ogre, the burdens ar Your Harrow Teeth, Seeder Pest, � , i fur '0 gr. a .o a I ' I � y Of omen worn and weary. Plow Ooulters, Eto., and have them at• a p 1 out p• I i : I « . landed to before the spring rush. All 0'm . .,(IN an -0, _ a . t� .0 I W I ru so light and look so bright, work) done at lowest possible. prices, and = 0 •.Idv al as 04 The ladies dotA up�ttl niA ; we guarantee perfect satisfaction.- p rsN aw �, a m m i i o. _ r No oise I make, no threads I break, �xT ,fit a &i � 1 r~ Though back apd forth you ran ma. i • a a 0 q°� °1'" p Ulf alga b,. a -,,; • i. O Through ever kind of goods I o _ __ °' y g g Horeeahoor and Gieneral Blaoksmith,. s++ O o �,o to >3 m e a 14 Silk, muslin, cluth, ur leathdt ; ; ti . Thal gh all Machines refuse to 'se�v, Claremont, '. ; • Ontario. pat N a a � a g A a o A * � 0 � � t; ., r, -- -------- a . Yet sew on fcrev� - - o [•( 30"� a Q ID .,". I helm. I tell, I took, I bind, ! = N i �to `9 �� comp ��r4a:`�' �. I ru e, tiorri or gather,l - Dale O al I o It o o e - .Aud all Maohinee I lea e I O A _S -b _ w " . v behind U ; - o . , o - Whi e I go on forevor. . ' _ : ; ora o a I« I'm eat and tfoo,3,! sad if y;,;: ;;Mould 11. C` • I N a x : • I. v 1. But or a mu.a,.nt .%abt civ ; - �t 1 t s . p°q o w � a ` '.. Be s re you try, and then you'll bt1y, °q at a ° P ' - - ti 'cis And neves be wi"ut me."Ms. . , .-i I.- m-- .� IFaittifnll�r Yours'f .. I . I ­; I+►....`� l�Qi�`ln ' --- - _ it . ; � ­, : I g JAMES BARVEY'.. I . -I ... W"30 1 W.ALNDA ft-". i Horseshoer & General Blacksmi6h, . , -. . t: , Ohopping d(me e ' C LRARE MO N T. y day t 6s-. Per bag. . Otutlt or „oil tot sauce New shoes l 5c cash or NM 065t, 'sad : . • -R--••ma t<ALa lay- . �� al�tountI I .1. guaranteed satistaotory. Ij, I . ]�. _BARRY' S - NEW - . SHOPI . ' T ' �'I . I . (Ma IAXONT STATION. �, � ^11 ori I'. . ;.� . iAl . ,: • - I R _ - _ r. ). Y 7 S x - .- , Y IR' x a. .y . ^�:zX, ,p�•;: '�- t� b R 7 t n a R , d A , _ .Y •t. �'tr•. i; Y ,�z'r , yg rt .. c?,., fi - . - lv '` „€ a 1. 1111111111ME111111111111111 t. MW =..x .: V, - _ . I .� �`i � r a� T om. �.;,.. •i, . i _'Li av i *4 d1. -. _ y N eJ,�' -.. -. .H_ .,t >+ . .'' n.wF`�..�v` are• � J c.4='- -- i �'* 'L.. _'� ire ;y@y. �” !r..fj��' r, 9- ..� .: >Y d•.' ', ''_ w • :. _ . VII �r,�" i4 - r . • . v ,Y d a$ xX, Nl t, i a._ c, : .. .. ..... ._ n. . _. :. -,.: _ .- _.... . - $..�: K - �r - .:yt�am - .... ' - ..- .. _ .:. w, ,. e,. 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T T �v ad • ' ► pI or y lriende hares �+ eat, f ll,'. 00.00 to (i0 70' ' ton .�lllers will has been visititl fridnd here,0 Junction, wish him gno as. bouts' ' . 18p Ml�$zy 2c24 P. M. . 14 V LocAL .. Wheat,sprmg .....•..• 00 00 to 00 70 T, ,, . _ e of floor. Mss Jessie night • Herb is not eon down the road, as was �� P. M. Wheat red winter ' 00 00 to 00 70 "' 11C ere of base tyre hems oetltglnt" g visiting �ra, H his most nes 1. Brat then TSAIHs dOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS: 00 00 to 00 69 ''� ' Wheat Dose ............ Gtoo man. on • know he + g P numb f3herboarno troot, Toronto was alwa e b hful. Y No 7 LOOAL 9:28 A M Barley, ............ + j. �. . bosh. 00 00 `o 00 49 Oar re 8:09 P• M. La M William Ham rad eon, of Mea. posit rq and sale stable is getting `'17 MIxICD . '. 22 P M Oath, bush.. I 00 41 to 00 42' at C� $enry of Virden has .been gym' ford have bear vieiti q her d�saghter, p p somewhat low Keo n the number Jno., b 00 B6 to 00 00. ire, 1 f„r arson: 1 Expertise S: .' t for tris the grass will con bd here. Peas, ueh................ Rumor bag it at Toronto that �olone M . John H $ nboth • m, wllo 'lies Ibe®n' % a are sort to say that Prol.' Cllecson "i �t � Hay,new, ton............ .10 60 to 11 50 ; I L_ s'i>MD 'PdbLgt-nnabazton Station d: . afar 18 to buooeed General Herbert. pe g *.1t- Straw, ton ................. 5 00 to 000 �� J�.� i 0 act that work still spending a few weeks ere, has >rotnrned is nh°ut to de art from our midst. He. ,,,,,,,,,,. pie exp will no doubt save his stddrees. TRAINS ixOINCi EAST DUE AB FOLLOWS:— Dressed hoes.. - ti 78 to 6 15 pioton p80 4 00 to 500 , the new post• to h i oma s' Millan• John Maxw 11 had the _miefortnne to NO 18 MIXED . . 2:18 P.M., _ Beef, q gore natters....•.. t � Boon ootnlnenced on T e Ladies' Aid fico sty of the Metho• lose his fast d fuer very Soddenly last week... << - 8 LOCAL 600 to 800' a 6.23 P.M. Beef, hindquarters...... gaged Conductor Jno. is one th t never grieves over a small Mutton ..................... 6 00 to 7 00 1. a� r ogiCe. blockades this winter ceased dist church have e _ The t!n loss•of over halt a million 8ni or to give his famous lectuie, "Life I thing, TaAIN`= GOING WEST DUE AS F=OLLOWS;-- Veal, Carcass ...........c. 5 00 t0 7 � � ' 00 18 to 00 18 ibe G. T. R• a on a Rail and the People We Meet," on Bteve has o dered the best barber in To. No. 7 Loc" . . . 9:28 A.M, Butter, lb.................. ' r e at Weston, Apr 1 16. ronto to come oixt once a month to kee 17 " MILD gg d �00 12 to 00 18 i; °. dollar • mill dam, 5:15 P.M. E t3, oz ..............:... � ; r. J. Frank Row and teller of the his grey locks from twinkling through hill ".-- -- -- —�--I.wip Potatoes, per bag......... bOto 5� �adeworth' Sundav evening, causing ___ - 9s ,WILY on a Sta dard Bank, of this town, was on the best bat. Rep them out close Steve. , ' Kuoni $1,00 of a loss. p Mr. and Mr , Duncan, who are perhaps DQMINIO�T BANS ab a �dV180ry Board Com�aittee of eve of de artnrefro owmanvlhe, tend• the oldest couple in f3carboro, cannot boast ` `` Yg., The ado ted an agrioaltaral ere a banquet Tu the night at the Ben p ' aniiob ► has P net souse, by hi laude.x•Ma or befog as goat !ul as of yore, yet" they are �. yl, ; oL for the schools to roans . Y both bale an hearty. We trust they may Capital Paid up, $1,50�t� � text bo All n 000apied the hair, and a ver be A echelne.ie now ° Owensoand an pie sant time was ap rat. Mr. Rowland long epafe to enjoy each others society. SUP lUS - $1X5001000 �• Durham, KENpA1.L p ' .�1. ' Thornbury,' is ery highly respect and carries with PAYIN CUi'f� an electric railway. -{ ��°rd by pacific ounduotore, engineer, him the best wishes fall to This 'new WHYBY AGENCY.I. Cau>idian en are Navin their por.ition iL Picton. a will be inoveeded OMMOnRA Honors" nantl:iat auatnew T ransaete''m �is . fireme nand brake an eapert oculist. here by Mr. Byrne, o Parkdale; _I. epee 81�,,ned by ----�- CONtPC�U�ID. sevixas Bl�kABT>taI�DTT. .1. 111. ,afar i8 loath to leave all and lingers Interest allowed at high•s1a current rsteit. ' NO „, W n 1 but signs of its dotage MAhal RN. j ♦reseal nlseo.•ey b7 �aoid notice or withdrawal required. longer lonf� I y+ pie► Awomeaft wat T 9 - - � _ E. J. THORTON, nnmeroae, and the inevitable collapse d shooting match took plass I at Agin. *O"aw b+ Wump'is of 3UCCESSfUt REl EDY lot, _ M►xs;11 4 ane. that Mr. D. court, on March the 27th, between the I ZAKW°'' �' �e ° °0th' POR MAN OR BWAAT. '' is The CalRa Herald save Shot (len and Rifle labs of Agincourt. sate and rettaAl•m•dbtae die. omptsftIts etteoos and t>zt•tas► KUR......% t } M•P for Alberta, is to receive g l o•.rea. sew of unprincipled dru�rts who RwAproo[•bI1 i Ten blue rooks each The score is as loges interior Ines In place of this. Ask toe �� ��` �'PAY'� ���� C ITTTEI S �c S.�EIGHS ._� �' �p�o - in of collector of onstoms follows-:— pook•sotto Roos t osst►ew,�. air. „o s„e•n- t}le aPYtllton Bo: eAc�rm.n Hettd•rsou Co..111., Feb. 114 IL The district• SHOT iGT CLII'di fttd. or i los $1 and a cents to postage in tetter is and we wtilse , seated, br retuTnmatL 1►nllaesded fir. B. J. •u. bo. officers at Hastings had a diffianit task ,� Hobbs 1 i 1 1 1 0 0 l+ i e Dear mro—Please send me One of oar Horse •..«,..CALL AT............ _ `� Sharp, r., who only gave I partteulars to plain envelope. to isdies ouir.A Booksandobtf�e• Ihaveasedsgreat�eaiotyoas M' t Henry P d Lowrie 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 Yendan's epavfn caro with good saooees it is alias bullets :stamps. The Cook Company, wonderful medicine. I onoe + a mare 9. ` £ , t0 R Ormerod 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 4+{,,, up the battle after two or three bu w Johnston 0 1 1 1 t i i 0 1 1 -` 8 ww wr. ont,. Oa>sad11, rw Doe■It ev..tn ane Aveno lwtttes otued"�er. �T e E . P �`1Y TAT T R Com' f had'been Bred into him • - J Elliott 0 t - L 1 i 1 0 1 0 . ltsep a bottle °H nand "n o'0 01A°' j"] �J J. 111 Yours arab, Csae. Pows� ' t? 3e R 8t.iey .- 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 e Y Y h, Howse, r` Mr. Michael Potter, an old em to of `mold in hitt b__W, KENDALL'S SPAYIa CURES ' . .- BROCB RUADI `. the Merchants' Bank in Chatham. was w Armstrong 3 fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 s I` ff "; the C. P. R. track. He i+i STANI)ARD �A� p�,tox,ffio., Apr, a.. found dead on fir. e. 7. >l s,rn.u�co.; to have fallen down beside the h E CLUB. Dear Sire --I have used several b�+ttlee of 7 `t osed F CA NA UA. •'gondall'aspavin Cure" with much eaecees. I We have ' 'few second hand cutters which _ `- � en1p Jlarit 1 1 1 1- 0 I 10 8 I thick It the beat Liniment I ever used. Save re mak' Grund Yreeident of A MOPherB017 1 1 " 1 1 1 0 1 1 ' 1 0 8 moved one curb, one Blood' 8pwvia and xiiled will be sold cheap for cash W. C. A. iaiallorya J Kennedy 1 T 0 1 0 U '0 1 1 6 $1,000,000 two Riof Spavin•. ho, a rmommonded it to — — , V. Indust has been left a i. 0 0 0 0 O 1 1 6 Capital, p id up several of myfriendpee �muohploasedwith �i9 the "tro,""O of THood 1 0and keep it. P. O. Hoyt See. ' 7 t " R t? Rennie 0 0 1 i 1- 0 1 0 1 1 a 600 000 e• tI:,1 af,t,pp0, lie lotends to give ti Reserved Fund. $ THE •WESTERN �A ... :. and move into the town of Co'J itennio�y 0 1 0 1 -� 1 11 1 1 '0 8 For Nate bp'all Drnggieta, or sddress OF CANADA. 14 mm�g' .Assets Ov r $7,700,000 Dr. Be of. ItEXndLL COMPANY, bona. ;. .' , �. - iMOSSURaH FALLS, Vv. - The court house -at Regina, with all its .. tie Hea Office, TUiiONTO. _ ___ WHITBY BRANCH. . le papers and librate, the lands and T11is match ' s for sn o�etet•1 anper _! 1 veluab A A R This Bank hue a branoti at . Stoutiville bapitat Antl,orized............. •. • • • �i, ,000 pttbli o" works offices. was completei3 des it was a gran aft it althou h the riff g„r A R f f capital Subscribed ..... • , • • • • • : • • •. • • • • • 50°,000 - r `. tr-o d by fire. The building was valued men would not t . e they felt bad ovb where deposits are taken �lt carr6nt rates. �1 Capital Paid-up..:....... , • • • • • • • • • • • • .370,000 p the defeat. I t ink that we ought to fee t3utns of 81 anti npwnY�ie receivatl in A' IteSt-.' ••••.........."........... """ ''' el 111,x• John rood of having s el a grand Run o • ! the SAVINGS BANK Department, andP BOARD DIRECTORS. w". The taro -year Diel child of hit. p �� ., ton, tied recee fly of diph I think we cans co against �anyt 'nl, in interest allowed half. yearly, �� John Cowen, Ken•, President. 1 .; 9 �t)n1teC, £i98 Reuben S. Hamlin. Esq., Vice -Free. thane• Anti: toxins, the great diphtheria Canada. Farmers sale notes and other good �•� RU55 W. F,Cowan, Eaq., W• F. Allen, P J. A. 'Ciib- beenneed but it failed to paper disc opted a6 lowest rates. For �`�" son, Eaq., Robert Mclntosh, in i', Th mss ,.. , 4 s remedy, had further inf rtnation apply to Patterson, Esq. cod results. U iQOE. - By a new device recently patented in U. S. and T. H. hie3dillaa. C ler. • , giveanyg ' -:' -- II 10 N Agent, At the Grand Jnry in Coba>zi`g last insnrtince in a few Midland Mutual ELLIOTT,,Ca.•auia by CHAS. ca.uTtHE L.A General Banking business trap. ted. week Mr. John Dacey , of Leskeird was• Fire Insurance 'man took effect .on '- SrOiJ�'FVILLE, [BTA�L19NED1�71 Drafts issued,'. payable in all parts of Ca ads. blr, Thomas Bingham, BDP• p Y United States, and on London, England, Ipay- f foreman. Cpbbledick of onday. - able in all parte of Europe. Higbee t on .� .a ' moville,and Islr, Geo, RUPT-UR-E Sergeant Ada s, ,t the lOcbl Cempany rates of interest allowed cn Savings Bank Clarke were alio members. I Deposits and credited halt yearly. Special at. °i,, Another Durhaal boy—a Port Hoyer 1 vas (to day) ureday, for Stanley ar �„•,•„ teLtlon to collection of Farmer's sale notes. r ks for a three oaths' coarse of lustre°• CA...sURED �. D: We88r3A this time -has come to the fore, Mr. Jno. ton (. xaxAa$s: �eIf - McCurdy, hlavor Of MooBOmit7, N. :�• Ur. ��' A t3a star has sold his prat°tire WITH. NO INCONVENIENCE , A PE FEGT TEA T,, has receiveu the. nomina6ion all s ere to Dr. Cla e, of Agincourt, who will WITHOUT a Rv i;;.Tar.$ Reform candi�'.ate for that con• t ke possession mediately.' The ioriner Gi I''' u- .­!� stitaeucy•tfl .. �. , i tends practis' R with hii brother in , = As Mr. Chas. Elope, o1.f Scugog. Wad go• t) villa• While we regret to toes Dr. � " ;,.. CHEAP BY MAIL. a e COme iiia successor to our , .. Your name W ue, means comfort so you: .n N .. P. .. �f ins to Port Perry on the lake on Tuesday, anater. we w A Post Bard W"ido.t• ;�• With 810adAiClop, his tea►n went through�t' Twt furs' ! tai IIEaverton pottery., I ,'RAs. P+�•��RE " The ice opposite 'firs Pearce's, and not- Y .�,;e 1 j c•r- ,n it - ' �' LH in town on Tuesday advoeatia brick case im-r,.it'-f . M KING ST. WfeT �: �. withstanding the efforts made to save the �{ I - -_TonoNTO • • - -CANADA r avementa. The bricks ere mad© very . -''' N p 'NC ;� hDrsee, one was c�roRUed. and and A:9 ialchea in si7 by 2J inches - - - - - - -_- :cNEST TcA �- a. . The Sengog Agricultural' Soeiety will v THE wo,tl.o TEA --: `' ` .. .�.�-._W.. hick. IIsbridR i not, a very suitable +; T H E C E L E R RATE 1) hold i spring fair in Port Perry on Tues• levee for pavements as most of our walks ' FROM THE , A PLANT TO THE TEA CUP . • _, dap,pril 23rd. The Society is arrsuR re elevated. EHI H VALLEY COAL inQto purchase the o!d fair gronnds.aonth Farmers argil d lighted hat prices Of i ir. tN ITS NATI'ME PURITY. `i n Five cs+ntx a pound town with a view of holding their the have Ko aeknowledRed t0 be the best �' Monsoon" Pe is Put up by the Indian Tea . i. of Elle ref as In a few cases lof the best quahhes of Indian spring fair there in futtaro. as been offered an 1 coal mined. s as.a same, ed� T.L.TasTherefore tfidy use the greatest care in the 1 The weather is getting in ehaDa for or Choice sulfa ls. if prlaeb continue 9rr" --- selection of the T and its blend, that is why they spring. Soon the eountiy will be rejoin rad the leader re lite 8ve cerate they will1. at it u ahemsety and sell it only in the original ._. ` .•..l d lit I�'YIl' OR Dl FtEG_2'.:.. P P rad e:ceUenca mbabl be sat sfl--�onrpal. es eby �cicag , that ung its Aunty a Y neve ins in spring calves, spring pigs, spring i .... ... s F'ILU1t!` TIfE �IINE�i• but up in K lb. i 1 . and lb padcagcs. +wd r April showers, Map - ; l sold baht. ;' - chickens, robins, p d, East. flowers, spring pcatty, spring batter,1:11. S. o• . : I Why bap inferior coal when yon "can get Ant. �� �3 GROCERS KEEP IT. r lyttas wagons anti spring dads. the best for same price. tf your grocer does! not keep it, tell him to write bo , - Father Labelle, cure of Aylmer was P''aurth claim ritlimet� Marks pas 00 tett, 1100 ; L. Scott STEEL NAYTER 00. robbed of $50 and a gold watch by �arg- 'ble ! 68. Histo _.Marks poor + rJ .*.-A F'ICE AND Y'ARD..... rand 13 F rat Street East," Toronto late, who afterwards. wok a horse end b ; M. Boyd , Ridle , 4 K - ;�' bugy from Mr. John Shepherd. who ible, 75 :—L: tt 15 y '.dr' li "'{ . KING ST., PICKERING. - • 'LONp0N- - " p �( . avis, 8b ; M. Boy , . . lives a mile or two fmm the village. by M e Barrett, 40 ; � . CO N Q i T I O N arks ssible 100: ) (opp Gordon House.) 1. �fi.:� ;• the lake, and have not since been -heard Gram 82 . M, Boy '/ ! . ' 'POWDERS tion L., Boott, 8b , L. Ridley, S i +l (1.. We DECKER. Mr. Benjamin Brownsberger, of Ruff• 7R ; U. -Barret . ; N. D vis, �' t • c «�, y ii --- ..,.— -__ Is the best Blood Purifier and general _, wood; has in laic Dogaeasion a biUg—Marks ble 100: L. f3oott, 99 ;�, ����R ,�' .� .. sa1� • • . condition pow4pr in the €nsirket. It Our" r in Ra ho L, 8tdls , 9 .Davie 98 ; M. a+1e + rel debility, lose of a ".�' ti advertising big Lathe* s farm P it, Litwatare"II Oder a i. , t!f! ���'j all ceases of gene ppe' bwnghip, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.,d ted 98 ; M• Bo �. 66 ► I,, Ridl.. , I •': TD ♦ + ' Lite and all trot blee arising from impurity . `, Batinday, Nov. 19th. 1825. The brr is '00a) a 100 : M aKetw b4 ' N `:_ . a7 • U., our cheap an good of the blood.. ;d0 Dents per pound, 8 lbs r I printed m two languages, English and 61 ; L. Beott, class—Menttlt ; 60 oezls. Made only by German. Davis, 40. Sr. 'Thirdr901,e- STAT 10 N A R Y, 4 iiesace. William, Frew .oa Pik with.— W • B °0 �, HUWSEIt ,90 gp;°yg: Bar SCHOOL SUPP IES, Harr and Joshua McCormack, of Clark- Be Davis. t90 ► 70 J. Madigan+ We . ' .,• • • . ; • • ... Che t and Druggist, I lege this .weep for 13oarboro w6es'e they tett, 70 ; e. Dave, ' : K N ITrt I N G YA R N Si WHITBY E. , t Will seek employment with the farmem of Arithmetic : • . � �► �t FIN WOOE$• - y ,I �� that section, they havin,I a promise of ?0 ; Z. BoJ • 7 6 ; M. Brad• I. YQUR 111 Mitts Alld �,..t DY �, ,� h���Y, _wages than are to be �,nte11 fin Brudfard, 6(1 N Davis. 97 ; 8. GiB �Ba g00Ci' �(00 KE 1�11 •i0tlon. lord, 40. 8 g :—$.� �H: BarrNt, ' Rtag Past erns. 6 'o ` - -,si . John A. Patterson the tsll�r, o Davis iM ; a add+� h 76 : _ .t a Maxie s Dart•, _ - '� dam e do . BOONE, �� ��� ,������� .'4.4 � , aha'I4aders' Bank at Brciy, who ab 8d ; 'V�•, Bra t ap « r. kftded about three weeks ago with over F,: Bo .Bradford, 27 ; i��'Sfi' a { a�,000 of the bank's funds, hs,s been ; R• Ott, 87' Third class-- East End - PICKERING, loeated by the Claaraateo company at W. Bradford J' !� M, $rad• ------- --'� i li�. , J t I ! ,: Ins V as, . New Mexico. Se will be B liha8+ • R + alass*-- ,, � sR pe 1 oa D' LL G _'3. ht back to stand his trial.' ford, 8 ; Bryan' S' q. Bryan, a _ixil �� µ,p �{2,111 o Binih,19ts l An - If to afi interesting astronomical fact Arithmetic . , 2 .q0mq,*LL ythe Charles Fo s th, 77 ; L. Hobbs 7 ton (}cod Friday, Aril 12, the heave 94 ; 2 70. 1'- AY d•� a►ly bodies which gravitate aropnd the M. Forsyth, 1.- THENi:W11 �, - l 1y sun will be in exactly the same position that they occupied in the firmament on 1 htand `Grpek * 0 j , the day that Christ died on the cross. It C, liitonde �ggqM ct osrT �1 be the first lime that such a thing 'i as Hight n Or°°k rat F. o Mt; 24th,III ) t; - _ _ ��, yy bite occurred for 1,1362 years. heldina a era d tournament foot ball and '� ;; T '-, _`` Grand prizes wi i be given _ , Kinsale . � . other athleti a rte. of the High• ' �I r� T �T j� c� . __ sal mea ipR. at• lY n; 1 1 Lx 1 ` 5 The third n' i ' ' ollu ins officers were ie the place to buy firstclags, r. B. .. was held s E• �. dice has moved to the Foley lel Creek J ni he f - farm. drday night• J Duncan'; Free. W. -!i _ :Foley lies lrroyed his effecto -to tho electea.I Hsi rps'' M her; sent. TreaP. " i M* Th Ford; re D on • Comn►itteo r�,1Y1(3Ht M ► co ILLI S VES � ompson estate. �'Ve will miss Lim Ca t. J. Bk It ha�0 a IrBpd ,BSO _ . t from this nei hborhood ver mach. H. Duncan; rat : C. Ta tor,- T. Maxwell. ,�8 t,i llowin stoves : • r g y .of manage Richardson, W . , I�-��T� 1 have in stbak the fo 8 Y Colonel Dennis is visain friends here , unoan, to • _- T g H. Taylor, A y te's wishing rim I i ;tit,A I ,WL YY � i H9.PPY THQIIGIHT, ; f. s a; 11 fotr a abort tim1.e. tt ntr'H8' .: {111 NeilBon. H• t'' juniors can Aaron Perkins im' su is building this arrange a m_ wo with t e 7 _ FAM .�15, . -� j jnnnait Hirth- 1 . H. VE, season. b add the Seo . ' .. . --WITH -_ C. and RI{�H'EI�IEU. . H. y •`r TI Bte�henso� Brox. have dissolved ._part• lknd Greek. ting of tbb II1Kh- I iI.1 �''' '" ode' nerehlp. Tho afoir a nail 01 a �'EE1• - also a firat. 00 stook of tinwalle, C. a. hEld �ant3.ye.o1�,�1� y�ork [We have received a IetEer from aur land Crank ' B ,vera elected ; We do fro' the best materpal. _ 13eribe i - no wood used i ny part of its �,#_.,____� >', n answer to the C roniele's re- night. Th fo Mwiug o Pros., W. Brom• <• a const u tion , Eavetron ping and i . `I tnarkg last week re the t event oohool Bon. Pros., t. Cuwa , . ` tx�►o• - In►�v' p ttoable. VVh' well well; ; V fele. ., S• OrlpnerOd ; i 1llf • While the 1 ver w x. aaaP040. cod. °�' C AP 'iR► �1 WOOD, Furnz oe Tork 1.i Written. Bad some stpoints ile scored. we J. (Iortnley t apr4tent : E Bryp°°' •- • •• } nieeIII p nted and gaarva,tr,oed. a speolalty; ,. must rahwin from giving pace. Tlats p,iQteeWoi•mna lap, R'• �rtllom, F• (a '; he. ( in iitRd . what I can t% for pea. l N$ws has a� tram, fug retclge �► mafyb®. a ;. 1, part in this rectal, _ th I -r �. '* I y , . ':: f j k it oald not serve the best interests of flail dt o►b n sob prw&. 1 �' a _ -,t . ' QLD 'I'A D•� j y 4setlon for as to 1mw d 13ur sol • t ! . : , ... I. , . • , r �, t _ , g john Gi ortR , .. 4 .asellt in kM •n� iprlb ,,, x..,11 .d) i - Q. f t k i=`.� I aehve, Ji - n > n. inr+d d vPr ,�f ;: r:, - . . oar scribe is good level- . Waite r 1, :, r xy: ; .-., _ , ti - . .. �?.. ` .:° , "iif.- Y'-•- •T a:.7r.. , t.. c5t`. ha s$•- "s ;'i.9 �.. «Et`` .�f; ` ... +fed 14110 be m.`] bltrtlb ' P I . ri , ,� �- � � ,t._�� :a� ., � � � � � �-..; t F�j .. ' • •. il0 ' wi.l S �.y�� r1 W, _ ..: ::. - -4,.: - r1 .�':.'..3r -y�h a. 3.. _+�3-_..'X �� f. ,c;, t _-`,-§d..s,�s', _ �,•'•��'11�� ',.'i Iris {. , fry ;`s`>� A 4 t, • - ' ', W.i n .! S. i` .,.xS r .;a;�t '' : r, }.. • iiL - W .KA ..., .- -. - • • ";. a.y rid .•'� r.,- c - '�. .'S -�.. .:tiiK�l;4Y3.. SF:;., •it,,;S, a• �y ,� 1. f •AO,- + - .a'•% �.sa.- , _il 0c`L .[dt ,�. •:-.� ? 0-�$ ia' . e.. - .a.., .. "K- - f. . .. _ , .. . , • - .. a'1 s - - .' _ , �,... . tiw�•. 'a,.^a.Ya v -.x . _ I0 .r- sir% �, -- - -` - - - kySrF ,p* _ r+ fit:. Z 4 ' ' ' •,ji= - �':�- iza:".1 . � � •+ . - . 9 . - ,4 3`"i 9 , sw'`�' .:h� t sS'�'tq��',.''"t'�„'_' r'T� 4. ,•w �$ at _e tis {�.�•'-.tr *t fir -. r` z.'°ate"''•' iu c. .+yr.,-,S-_wa. _ .c. t'« :n: .y f--;:"`ez1' _ 'I- e,. -�'vE , . 3?a. - - - , - - -•,, - - •" - i F Y„ g _ ' ,.. M.. -: j w yam_ i 1 1 f: '. [C�; - }.- , .., . ,_ -Y k =t: �e; Fs:i ', it >� 'I>" 'kF a c.._ d :. _ .. , . ,N.. - ° -. .. .. i , a _ . t .. . 2, ..,.r t? " . ..i : a= ni=l- a `§ 3`. ` -.# ' i '' t 2 - v 4P:"' <f . ,. ti. i r N: ; a+; k 4 3 ! . 4 t.. u I 0. _ � " t. as h, �' } o + 1'; �' a t; •3 t i > �r r- :: .- �. --,:'- -.. _ r s :, .y �5 e. , ..., : :..... ,... -...- I . a. +.- .; :. .:. - - .'- : - - tray- . - -_ _.r.....«d. r.. r.; r, s7. a, _.�-.: a t. _ ....'.. ..: s a- .. A3 ... -. . , - :. . -:.9.. : .: - C� �Y .. .. ,.. .... er ..,,.- ...we . x• .. :. -. v , .... « .: s , r .-t, .I-.- :y. ::. .. . —. "P.- _. !. res .._ :r.d!•.- rxe. j . - sty _--4gre,,:. ; .:-_- Y,..: _ '`•;ice .: -,i ^4 ..:..:r.ryJ`` gu6.".Fa -b�a:�, �;r, ,. - .. , _ -- -- _ _ _ .,y_ -- 1w• . l�v d fix.: M1S.: C ': "sx A -•r - aTE> Nt 1 S' 3a (4 14?4 i. t - . - - t . - - -_ I. . David Msol e, a ybnttR Atneria►u ma e a di arse Herbert and I tare is tlbe day, her attepiioo to jolt. eatlemsn,of reputed Immense wealth. The engaged t0 one tasi0fiiier oltoe. ettid-. the otoapied in saluting and tato' , f3' oun lad raise herself and 6hrew t>tYth Sire stoppers to ezoF an' e a few . t <-i.' s yoaflg mea wag One o the ]fens of i}te see►- g Y �.r _•• - rad Lad ,Eve] ne Wynter, whose arms around bar tactheaf (7leve. Yon i m LtyidThTliatro k a qum�°�t� ,� t soq• w Y twenty•sUt summers h warped her that. it kflo $erti�rt is oertsinly in a better nosiftion ties with tie goungr s'r,� yes talk �h — wse time to look whoa t for s hwltasrd, had aDc(.go A TALE- OF T$ OLD AND NEW WO LD now than when • he left England, Lady a,�ntipnoUs smite played roan • . I .:':: taken a rather morbid pride is securing, (;wendwle admitted, gently dtsepgaging her- lips. Under the itil d � % her prise, the seasatio al hero of the yasr. .p of this A CH9PTER III "Yew')) tell sniffs ?" a htaeed ztYew'11 land the weeklies, too,tor if from her d*u hter'� brace, "wad I tion her previouf pappose va Pepsi - The daily papers, ft Duh ' raise the laintA a itt 2 Ye 'll tell on sve no doubt that man fad•ies- with tear-• thin haze, and was mooenyaril e4 T'ae Lwo men were. Geor a and Dave Westerner p R that had dgsoribed the young y fwgo ear father and ear o assn t - ' ria eab)e daughters will oopeider him o when, on o sudden, rat the Ai , - � y y with, w fervent eulogy sad a graphic pie- g b qh, of a Maclane. Herbert saw therm Dome down His hands twitched oonvuls vel and desirable set le son-ia-law. Aa to myself, gentleman who alts IeaniDq Yoc� Y turesqueness which would not have been P° agyat the incline,_ peering warily, wnd rel ading steamed the shape of wild bi d'a claws. out of ptaoe in tering the story 0t w god of I moat dediae forming an opinion on the railings, Lady Evelyn�J'e face turn Wt His head shrank down on his 60 ]data, sub sot till I have .sen the goung man, sad her heart went pit;•a,•pat iD their rifles as they went. He Deal hear P mythology. He was the hero of a hundred 'jBut ou will form an opinion, wont you, which_whether it waeIpainlal o n s"� - the deli thuds of the wooden ramrod ,surd and hie whole body see ed to ito iver l with fl hts,and as man , t,air-breadth eecapee,aad Y _ fury. He made a pants g step toward hie like all herons, he�wss as gentle ws tte'we►s ma, when you have Been him ?" tbe'ycung -�•t6e yoaag lady kae�t, not, r Pleyw - the clicks of the cocks of the wee ne as dao hter, brave and altos y lady suggebted, sgwtn drooping her eyes It was a haudaome fe;ce, bro� IA these ver words Iht 1 the murderers bruelied off the ez locied "Vew'll raise the las s a ain tis, would K •1 and etre ins her mother's rand with her -eau, and tit►tt or three bears q ve tt P g that fashionable Dorsal, .Albert Gate, own, "and if thato inion is favorable -- Dollar ohwrm without ; is ,�• cape. His rifle was lying about three paces Yew 2 Yew d have ua lyra heli, wo ld yew t had deforibed young Maolwne. and if the P d fiYurirn it, 1� Yew'd have us ban ed ould ori ? Waal u The little fin ars wandered Aervoasly over bright, dark eyes flaehR,1 in La frgm him and be tried to dreg h meelf g '' , writers on " AI rt Gate were not in a B anima I slut so dernation strti "- is rage atop. position to know verythtng of everybody, my lady s open palm, and the gw;a�y-blas venation with • gan .man whom 0°a' toward it, but the pain of his should r was ed hie a eech ; he seem d to foam at the eyes danced with s pretty glitter. If that Evelyne did not knodv, while the Wf . P P who was ? inion is reap favorable.-" Evelyne nervous head twirled w intense, and _he seemed powerless to move mouth, and stretobed ou as ar><n as if !n On the nig t pr vitas to the commence- oP Y � mall, dark P ment of this se nd rt of our histor , re ted with aoapttvating emphasis, and two�te with uaooneoioue hIdand sa far. With sn .Bort of despair bei aided command to bib ne hew. j W y Pte' I ism. _ himself on his uninjured arm, and t the Luey stood there, sole n and usenlike Lad Evel n ha been to a ball, given by the dainty fingers travelled foward and Cady Evelyne looked the geat ws before. Her face .hon in the �ooAlight Dae of the lee► erelof-fashion. t�ongrstnla• bsokward, while she sought in her mind an' straight in the face, but he Rave Do s� Name time pulled his double-barrell ietol with s, white and brilliant glory; and the tions had bee showered upon her, and she expression which ,did not readily present of recognition, aad continue,] an a 6m from his belt. IIs cooked the weal and Younger ruffian bowed hi head iiefore her knew that sh war the object of such envjr itself ttf her tongue, dont you think !y agreeable ooaveree, Iaa,ly 1?vely�mt' glance• and mild hat d air, even'in the highest so- Countess of Cleve a prettier name , than gars tightened, and her breath ' laid •it down 'on the around by h' side, I , „ „ Lard She nervous► ri it wll.11 Yew dsh►ren t kill eei►s d w killed ciety, is the punishment of autioess. She Lad dEGvrendsle's�ret 1 drat solem� aad arm Y- - - y g Peed her fs�,i within reacti of hie. ht►nd. In th same y had been at hof happiesa, and at iter . Y P Y "Look there "she whispered, . manner be drew his knife from its heath hirh." brightest w n fuddenly .the news was ceremonious : �! , and. placed it within easy distance, epin!g George Maclane raise both his- arms whispered a rut he room that the .yeasg My child l she exclaimed, T.on Dan that in Herbert Chauncoy ?• g° I - Irta eyes -upon the Msclanes all the ile. above his -head and clenc ed his eta. He Earl of Oteve had not only been discooara(i bear no better name than your own. My lord putup his doybleeye•gyasse1A. drew rap, his long, gaunt figure until he in America t ut hat he was actually to I did not mean that, ms, pleaded stared at the] �roung map, who avoided tk -- - "Cowards I" lie muttered betty n his stood on tiptoe. Theo b opened is hands En land, er a e even in London. Lady Evelyne. " I meant that if I married ol.d nobleman a glance With well-bred .. teeth. "a Cut-throats ! I wish I had a use -and stretched out his bon finger In the I will not g ► so far as to any that Lady Mr• Maclane 1 should still be•Lady Evelyne ,Lord Glwendals did -not know what to � _ of my arm to,defegd myself." meantime his face was a)i a with muscular Evelyne was flirt, but there was no doubt Wynter, but if I am married too Herbert I of it, for surely that was the young F,ad distortions his teeth wee olon4ed hard, that she held llowed a ood men suitors should be the Countess of Cleve. . Cleve. It was true my 1 tri ha, tf The two Maclanes had reached t bot• i Et Y ° 1 forbiddq snd hie thin lips drawn o t fall. He made to hope, and havehe was eztremal 7ond "You really must Aot think o! snob a the young mea his hoi,rsn, but why this bom, the taller, elder man; creepin , along several convulsive effo is toward tris y thio m dear Lad Gwendale remora- absolute want o.f reco nitron ? of playing wi h her numerow admirers. g� Y ►_ Y , , - with bended knees and stooping sb lders, daughter, his longsrms w vingwildly, anti] She had .fli from one foamy, airy strafed. "You aro eagags�l to Mc. Msolsne, 'r Really, my dear,' etamnlered flee m� ,r- . head foremost, stealthily, like wn Ar shoe at last, with a cry vr� ich seemed to make infatuation another with the grace and and your father and I both consider it quis. 1 -I -I do not W'now what to ms save e, the night horrible, he rue ed open the girl seriousness f a butterfly, and she h a desirable engagement. Yo tyre well of it. This ie Hert,er'y t'hauncey, l g 6 -. and caught bar by the sh ulder. A slight aeoepted the ffer of Mr. David Maolane's aware we had sufficient reasons or olosio sure it is Herbert ChOncey. Ife being Herbert lay without moving, h oyes Bound of pain escaped h r, se her Conder band and fo ane, to spite all the other our doors upon young Chaun ey, and purposely to avoid us ,. jet us walk on , furiously devouring the two ruthans flesh wse bruised by the brute►! eoatactI irls in town f.,) start with, and, secondly, have learned nothing which would induce Lady velyne4 however, wa, not to hi but she stood still and to ked him straight g me to alter m o inion or intents ue on the thus easil frustrated. +;yhe walked - " I reckon I hit him square," eo a because La y Qwendale with home] Y P 4 Y - in the face eye to eye. I mother] ass dolt was a ver dassandra subject. Ckme, now 1 brush the matter up to the young gentlernpin and with ger said. " He dint only jest ekeared, t at he The murderer shrank fore that brave y y' Y from otar mind. Think no morn at►out it. ,sae beamin with the a eet.est �smil dot in her admot 'tionp, that it was time for her Y g e, . aint. He woc' want no more gold th a side glance, rind his wretched purposb trickled. daughter to et married. It proved easier to Lady Owe dale to said - o' Jordan. Let's make no unkind w ut it. from hits and left him a oamin coward, g ive that advice to her dao hter than to ." Sure! 1 cannot be mistaken." You sa •_ P I am tncli ed tc' doubb tbwb• such a this g g Y Dead men.tell no tales, and we'll jest make as be met hie child's elm axe. is -fingers am a real seri us Wachment was at all in Lady Evelyne to follow it, All taro gh that Lord Cleve ?" '+ loosened slowly and his rm dr pped by the nature o Lathy Lvelyne W rater. But morning and afterward Herbert G sunoey " That is my name;']' the QeDtlemy = cook-surelof it." his side: With heaving reset, rad claw• she had be n vel•y_ fond; in feat, fonder remained the sbsorbiag object of her; replied, affably, trot hili manner showed - . Disk Ashland was Iying some Biz or eight ing hfs head with his long ails, tie retreat- than she he elf imagined she could have thoughts. The bright, handsome, boyish that he believed he was peak ing to a total - 'paces nearer to them than Chaunce The ed a step or tw.o, as the nt-a savagery lace the tanderl ashin dark ea Lha stress er. Y been, of He bort Chauncey. He was barely • g g in his breast found an utlet n nearly two ears 6 r senior outhful. form ful of stalwart rom se, the " But don't �- kno.w '!me ?•' Lad two men strode up to the fallen y man, y ,snd they had known y P y � hysterical Bobs each other s nee childhood. track and open hearty laughter-wl these lyse czas►tinued, in wn.►ai>megtr _. •- ►rad George, dropping his rifle, knelt own, I reckon yew i�no wh t yew a threat-_ Lwdy Eve yne had returned heals from forced themselves upoa Lsdy Evelyne's " 1 have not that plo4ure, ' Lord Oen wnd, with both arms, turned the y ori assn'," llave said, asst] the ball wi h the broad summer day aad memory whether she desired it or nay. and re�I ted, as leasantly aA'bAEore: - . its back. The impluse of his mo mens He was no lees inf nate than' is uncle, Nom lied bar to draw Dom ristons between Evel ne felt a ball r,stilig to her thrrwt ! bub he ,new better ow su refs his had nct a able to banish Her rt s Pe pa y made it.roll a little further down the i cline' " P revived me cry from her mind, She babbled her former •boyish lover and er present '• You don't know me :j" she ere'ai rage. If this man s to ed to sve the °, on which it- lay, with a pearly gra sque i first thing he'll do on getti ' to t e .plains about him Nile her maid nsdreased her-; aflianoed husband, which were nc altogether is half-snffooated won�br. " j'nu doD't motion as if at each turn a new ew-` had a she• found the subject more interesting to the latter'i favor. There w something know Evelyne Wynter t'I is to denounce us, an I on t s e as its while the rl brusbed her hair ; and when about Mr. Maclane which Lady Erol ne " I wm ver sort ," the uud -been given to it. It rolled until. i feet I much better to be fol) on y him than by g nad never real) ,- liked. He was ood- answered i w ev y- ! e y ' B mss the young wome►p was dismissed, Lade ) g a n en ted t, ,rt .i, commas. was .oto d b a little boulder of rock yew•►, - Evelyne w left b herself to dream of looking gnou h as far as a sot of •' - PPe y Luoy stooped down apd nett b Ohsnn- Y g ► sq,vage )�lww manacr, but I do not and then it lay with ghastly eyes trued oey'a aide. Her dei ty $gen ravelled fancies, erbertChounoey s picture would tom0l;iness went, and the yyou g l y of • Lady Rvelyne�atepped ,a..,c anti sowed persistentl intrude itself upon her not fashion thought his quaint VPest rn d lee% stiffly. She looked the ung; rnan up kind skyward and with the hands clench. as if over his wounded d lood- smeared , unwilling. ental eyes, Duriaq the first fresh and amusing ; but no and then down, writh a withertn Rat„'e, which• in a on face and gently krus ed he ger •clotted ostler of an hone tar sc ahs ,bon ht the p . - g y• . - g there came an ex ression into Mr Maat no's aseme►d to produce no rni,re+sten but a hair from his batter fore sad. (nos which harmonized bat t differ ntl faint and curious Aston tat;;t,-ant. ' Dave had pulled hie big butoher.'s knife "It'll be weeks wn we ks ” he -said rashly-a►1 sd•ap remiai�teeaoes very nice. y ' - - 'from its sheath, and in the greenish bite "afore he can move.. Yew an ge awoke, of Herbert h d been a sweetheart -one of the with hfs usual gentlem+sly rad .kt dip " Thsak you, my lor,i;�.. . . er aiiss�. many mot; is that. had Buttered round hon demeanor, and, which opo* v ry n rly 'and rejoined het father. !'- li ,ht of the big moon, $erbert eau d see gold from heyar, an off away. aft iong brilliant li ht, lfTow he was bw0k and e6e frightened tris affrapced,bride. Yet, she canld not ?lei torsi( het° afore he can sa a .ord in w. I'1! P g him drawing it; with a swift, dew ward would see him eygain, and ws be was sn The result orths young lady' eel/ (�cm- head; .motion, across Dick Ashland's throa He gone -hind aad see it all o who yew re earl, and, fou tleso unmarried, they would markings was that she dawdled about her Lord Cleve's face had ` urned an ez g t toilet that ohs took an aa00po0i nab a Ion cion of uzzlod anxiet P� , -_. oouid sae the hot blood spurting all over the rose -and walks to a wale 's edge, be able to spe�sk (ree.y together. It was � g p y, wp11' her .lurckeaed the murderer's hands, face and breast and,• and -dipped ber'handk rchi f in t 0001, then that dy Evelyne remembered that. time in dressing, that she hover over her ear caught the wur3s-ba�ly wh.isparod ss she was a gaged to Mr. David Maclane lunch, and persioi*4 afterward is ecu ins- the were t0 the oun n an , �,m o►os rushing stream the she rotor ed and r y y g h+ �� hardly knowing what he did, the ser Duel ! wnd, tort o But tune, she a0noidered that ing wn aaimatai disoussio. ith rd " Iyvelybe Wynter ! Fielyne «.yntorl Y began w moisten the fCe er s fa her en a m (lwapdale .. r, - twitching fingers of his left hand ,gripped' The older Maclaine had stood rim g g ant was rather a bore. i , who was pleased ' e, Bad his Ought I w know her , U�: !'know her. the pistol and, lying ap he was, he di cted! and voioeless, y g These If-oommunings protracted them, daughter intareawd in a sub ect w ich " Lot no go home, s, ,J,lmr,' - she whin hie wee on and fired. A ell of " „ NeIVes th ough the early morning hours I interested hien, and for which she had rets o P y pain ens Let her have her ay. eorg Days pe ,when she was ru,(Ir,nu,K oa Lord said, quietly. "I. Rue s it'1 be t to- let into lire 1 to m0rping hours, snd µave cine pot shows any prertoua sympat y,, (;...dale's arm. " 6st u;ir go i,1,u,e. I do wered the reverberation of the shot and „ to the un sual fact that 11 o'clock had i . Lady Evelyne resorted, in toot, a want to cry." g her have her wa 1 dozen little schemes and as n 0( the Geor a Maclane who had been Ntandi F an y' etrnok vvi hoot Lwd Evel ne haute run - The tall frontiers�q a t ane ttcswage Y Y g g I Y ( , tis coo tit ,,► approving ivitneea of hia nepliew'e"m rdcr- for a cup f tea, recogsize,d priv,leges of her a s, for the g)asoe at hie danght•e ;.she Curse oa his 1 ur a of avbtdtn the daobe s's , ea _ - i nus act, with an aval(,nche of oath anti Lady N elyne was lyiAµ dr0wst11r,moriag j p Pes g g NO CAtiS6 f01' A�y1rm heel aad strode Awa t ,where she knew Abe wool moot 1i r. Duress, drew out hia ,,ticket handle -e chief y' one head bout the streak of gold*a sunlight f Qat wad hastily pushed it underneath hie ant• I Lhwt brok sato the room, and pplaying with biro ane. NDt that she had tak n w su dna ;i ing skirt. CHAPT R I the point llating atoms that d&nced in it, j dislike to tike young mats. or hs l reco wed �t "He's shot me !" he cried. " Ki 1 the During the height o the sesxo of the wheA the door ot.the chamber opened anJ upon a brea0h of their engagsme t, but hrr swine ! $ill him !" year 1SGO London soul ty w moo d with Lady Gw ndale apppe�ared upon the thresh. + volatile mind had dteoovere.t a tsoral ud � ' -/ The younger man had risen "-and rept pleasurable excitemea by o,e of t ase oo- hold, foil wed by Lf`velyns's maid. She was pleaiuwt tada0tsnon whish is th orae , of It �' toward Chauncey, knife in hand, aurreuces which m► e r 1 li mors a stately personage, whose irod-gray hair excitement in the life of a yo s lad of �Q1 / I V : - A second shot startled the mid iaht , sensational than fictio . . - sat well ainst a kind] face, ftiuihion. It was $early es eat Ding ss the � , I ',+I !1, . silence, and Uavic] Maclane'. glitz ring The aged Earl of Cl ve h die in the « " hty ild I my chili!" she exclaimed. ' tasting of 80410 forbidden t uit. !y 'I- I weapon flew into a dozen fragments ut of course of the previous ear. His- t o elder Do yot know that it is post 11 o'clock ?" !Evelyne knew -that her duty nerd he to ' hie grasp. One of the iece� la ,cin I eons had been killed i w triols �ratlway " Wel , ms," replied Lady Evelyne, 1 ,and that po fn, µe but his , �� P q g Mr. Mwiskn�a - .1. against the young rt >fian's wrist,. m de, a � accident, and the old n ►ble an, thoiroughly Iaaguidl , "what of it?" ' should obtrude i'teelf on herwaki gt.hong to, _ : deep cut; from which the blood fl wed I prostrated by -the shoe , was soon I'I laid by " Wh t of it, my dear Y' was L&dy ! Tbere was something spicily ober lag _ ____ freely. With a savage whoop, more 1 ke a cneic side in the hmil vault at Cktauneey (;wends 's remonstrance. " What 0f it! C about fo�eling a kind of stoles ffemtion for _ i beast's than a hu►nan baing'e, the aad nein Towers.• The Earl's youngest abs, rho How oa you be so forgetful I The Duoh• ;cue man,whtle,in prowise twpud to asst er, threw himself upcn the prostrate man Hon. Herbert Chaun ey, had succeeded •se's ga •len party commences at 2, and i which ploaasd Lady Evelyne, and m e and wrenched the pistol from hie gran , A to -the titles, land estate of his for fathers, you ha a arranged to sit to Delauria ai her fingers tingle with marl vola taw r blind fury •-seemed to poeseee h:m, t He but the young -man ha i gone abro d sortie 12. T at portrait of yours will, Never ire cessation, y P clutched Chauncey by the throat, digging years previously, and family h been finished." The aiaretriouea was already waittag fa , his long, irony nails into his flesh, and rain. left without tidings f om him f r some I will not go to 1}elanria's te•day," Lady the drawwg room, ,lraeo l roc he sr en . ed blow after blowof the heady weapon upon time. _ It was only ,,:f r a prolon ed and Evelyne answered, poutingly, "apd `1'm I party, whey her daughter was sttll� n t e Chauncey's head. The young Englishman difficult search that 'he wu dt oared not ao ore that I shall go to the garden dtniag•room, conversing with iter tat! er /,, • fel;, crash, upon crash against his skull, he leading a nomadic life on the Nurth astern party." atwut tnatLecs for which, at say Cher ti e, felt the grating of the injured bone ae the ± prairief. Ha was recognized tieyon 1 poles= The aid had in the iriewatime drawn she would have evtnted' pot th all h t ' blows rained more - fiercely. The blood bility of a doubt, but he had, is a urder• the hes y curLains,and the bright suuli hc, interest, aad the detwtls and a t started to hie eyes, and everything seemed- one conflict of which he had no collee- -softens by the lace hangings within, p titulars t �1 wbioh site now roamed mcbit uxiour ` - to become black to him. In that awful tion, received'some terrible wound on the atrearne all over the room. Lady Xvelyne acquire. Lady - Gwendale was a patio t- m�ment just one flash, one thought of head; and had entirely lost the fa ulty of closed i er eyes •again, while her motber lady, and well accustomed to iter daughter ' home, crossed hia mind, and vanished, ae memory. The past was a blank• hire. held up her hands in amazement, foibles. When she found that i.a, y Evelyn � Imo•:," the blows suddenly ceased, and he heard a He had no remembrance when he me to - " No go to the' garden party I" she ez. hod made no preparations what ver for th = bright female voice shouting "Stop 1 stop I" the - Weft, where he was woua ed, by claimed with a nonplussed air. "Not go ',function of the afternoon, she "rdered bei Land ay'-=0hs door 1 obi .(Jear I gds Then all was dead and dark, whom, or under what oiroumetane s: He to the ardea art killed p y. W by, what has hap. ! 0wrriwlle aad drove away slope. • +we• t . "What the Jamnation bricga you here ?" could not even compel hie mind to u burden pened ? You are not ill, I hope !" " yelled George Maclane. "This jest tops it itself of some of the commonplace so -rets of Evel ne held out a pair of pleadlpg arms, Evslyu• wrs happy when she tatted tht► all, I reckon," his earlier life. He had no reme trance and the old lad ► roached her dau titer bar strategy was successful. 8 e skipped . Dave M-aclane was do hia feet again,'and of father, mother, brother, nor of is owe Y PP '1 who dr bar mother's face to her own and upas*Ire ro her own roo!ne and L ow herself - still holding the pistol by the barrel. His boyhood, kissed i affectionate! into an a►rmohair, wheinoe she uld loop l . - �� „ e „ out' u n the lawn and the een treat I glances were Bas furiouf .as those of hia With all that, eo said ieport, h wse" w No ma, doer, she wblepered. I m �" ut cte, and he- gna.ahed .hie teeth in a hot cheerful, blithe and pleasant young fellow, not ill, but I do not want to o out• I b.,,, and lose herself in a deli haul . rage, earemely intelligent and .kindly, aad as want stay at home and think -I' reverie, while her maid brushed on kept --- f =1�, , .� ''Yew've killed him ! - Yev've k�lled -straight and handsome as an wth eta of IAA Gwondale's temporary anxiety on bruahtng her ►uzuriwnt halt, It seemed _-',( ;;;, i him !" the girl cried. ••What has he done heroic times, h change( to amazement, Tat her volatile entrwttoing to her to abandon he elf to this ----- �9 to yev�?" i Eleven o'clock had already stru k, Due dsugh r should desire to think, ao matter dt►y-dream, and w full hour or m re praatted �� , ,- � . "I ain't quite done it yet," replied Dave, beautiful June morning, and Lady velyne . what tt a subject, was in itself an wnamaly, et,duxi the yoaag lady was aw re of the , — . ' ` . grasping the knife, which his uncle held Wynter, only daughter of the arquis but th tone in which the wish was ez• fHuxion of time. Evou then it as only a � ,. . t ant to him ; "but I mean to." . an.t Niarchionese of Gwendale, - a still reseed the tender pleadiag` of the voice measagefrom Lord Uwaudalewh► h brought �-= . her to a sense of the ever da ! 1 �. _ 1 Lary drew herself up to her full bei ht, tossing eleeplesely on her down illows: or app really so trivial a cause, told my pl y y common- ��, with her head set back like a d fied The golden day was peering gayly t rough lady- shrewd, 'experienced woman of lsrl le�M .lord, being'for the on Partiou- �' eml,rese- She stretched out a war ing a little chink of the drawn curtains and a Y P d with hfs dao hter� sent up the wo ld -that something was not w to- g . bar d. bright streak of opal light tell u on the gather as It should have been witA'her tO know if she would ao0opspanyy him in w ` Dad 1" she exclaimed. "Dave I, if you lady's face, as she turned and rolled, throw- child. A moment's reflection µaided her walk through the peek. It ha(i been so I 1� 'i . LotYch him again Ptl tell on yew." ing off the blue satin quilted o verlet, on the ight track for the solution of :the long since the marquis and thus honored' '1 he two men stood aghast, as if st uck, which fell upon the Aubusson carp ti, and p roble her thavalae aooepted the .invitation with - Bpeechlesa by that threat, left her in all the shits glory of t s rich '� I now what troubles ou - alacrity, and t}re balmy summisr atter• N w boarder--Hie--iteVer mV rn9' "Yew'll tell on ue?" George Ma lane lace that enveloped her roucded limbs, she sal . " At least I think , ra d ar," noon saw the Pair arson the .crowd of Allo h come down stairdh hash hy'• hissed betweed hia teeth• "Yew'tl to i on Yawning like meaner mortals she a retch- . -promenaders by the side of�the Row. i' as? Don't you take no notice of her.D ve '' ed a pair of crea,ny, velvet ar a and hart ht a returned to England, and ou . t Y • have 1, en thinking of him. y Lord Gwsn(iwls had never been a very Mg aI9 for Teutonle s I lfe SVe13. he continued. "Give him one,two,bet eL locked her dainty fingers above. he head,• Prominent personage, either in politics or ' The Dung lady's eyes brightened ;she. tits world of fashion, His ipalina*tons were Th Drew of the White Star et(t,amahip the ribs -that's what yew've got to d ." adding a -second frame to the ha dsome took h r mother's plump hand between "Dad 1" Lucp cried, as solemnly a be• face which was already,aurroutided y her hero a soft fingers wnd stroked !t oareas• purely soteAtiflo, a.Ad hi habits modest and Teu io was mustered an the falnrlp'deok fore, "as sure ae that is a God above e, if wealth of aloeey, brown, silken hair Une ingly. sr eyelids drooped dreamily for an known th®refers he wse , yew touch him Agin I'll tell on yew." rosy foot was peeping shyly from heath instant thea she looked l.adyt Gwendalo Ye hie rank tr, not ae v►e.} the of ermoentng by Capt. Cameron, &rad A fartoue yell sounded in reply. The the alis i half transparent fabric, the strwigh is the faoa, and with w smile iglu have w.wrranted• Biz of hem received from their comE!uander a R ng, . e many a hat was lilted in resppectful � guilty father fttr a eecoud stood aha bed. big -gray-blue, dreamy eyes vote gazing dimple g her ohee{rs, nodded her head ceremony, and many e► aoutrteous acknawl• medal for their gallwatcy in rssetiif,g the 1 before .his aocueing and threatening c ltd: iAto vacancy, and a sigh, barely a Bible, twice r thrice, edg®meat greeted my lord and hia daughter skipper and crow of the little fishing "9Vhat do yew mean ?" he shout d at but still distinotand unmistakable, .caped '� I t ought so;" the ,old lady exttaimed, es►jb® $�adst►ed slang, eland ' last, from my lady'fi lips. • schooner Josie Keevee. oil the'Long with a suppressed nigh. " Iteall m Y gravel .Alk Was not els fall cf collet ip a hurricane on Feb. 8. `''tit "I mean° what live 'laid, .dad," ucy The faoa was that Ladq Evel a was dear velyne, you must become ;a 13ttle Y• y Its habitual wrtetootatic throng Bas it would Cameron made s little speech comp];mail aneweced, q.ui�tlp, "an' I mean it true -If perplexed, Coafliecing ourrents of thought mores ttled id your intentions and deciu. wade been bud not the bt arden yew lay another finger on him I'll to 1 on agitated her ordinarily so calm anti even ions. You ere now engaged to Mr, 1Ksv- � g g p�'t tin the men, who are :- Fourtl,i('tfiic�r ap equally wtttsative Canty fair, Or on, who had oharRe of the' I, fe °:,t , -,, yew both. ril raise the plains again w."• mind. They had banished sleep from bar lane, a id it can make very little dif ereuo olstmed the attention of gay votaries of Seed, t1 l lam George �rtaolane gnashed hia teeth, and eouoh, and had left her weary and n+srly to you whether young Cleve }las tato_ rnecbi b shion' _ U°like her tether, Lsd Evel us William F. Fitzpatrick, Joha • Ifred his eyes flashed in silent fury. Hies face' distressed. oat;tted of s large oirole pf ac ualutaucee McLaughlin, David Jose, and_ or not s and, thot;gh Aho had hoped fl cl , Hawley: 1klr. Orton racoived s gold e,ial m,_ already dis8gn;ed by thaG.deepttaar, be die Lady Evelyne Wynter, had for.. arty w I.ttd Evelyne -ursed tree lips, Burin t ti tlm.s and the ctliere silver me•iAle, prese0ted demoniac p F r $� month already, .been engaged tc be arried B t, ma, etre whianpered, '+ it dues whioh�ov indulge in the musings b lite Ltfe Saving lienevolont Associ�tian >, .::�r ,;"; t .' F ed Ple2atiwut t0 {-,,-,. earlier �' ., . r,., N Yar l: Yak k i o eiw k. . 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Mr. John KW 01 popular young fart falling tree. pgilvie's elevator with fifteen t<housan burned Friday morn It has been decd Civic holiday shall ;19th. ' Mr. William Swa ),ox patient, has bee hosp,tAl cured. At a aeeting In 1! to carry out the pi tiopal-expe4ition th It is eagges� th surplus from the C voted to the fund, public library.. Insanity will be,t of 13ertie Shortie, tb Several of his relati the Malady. The Civic Finnam real have decided t . Anna allowwace o1 ou d of economy re replace the wa Stan ey R, R. with of radon will ofk pow r to issue dei,. 0 Monday nigh Chat am, Ont,, by glare i against the ]I• Legi lature for p property. . A order•in-Con rano -oning the roti . Wil ott. superinte He ill be succeeds Com nissoner of Fis St ps are being t Dep rtmetit of Trs rice tarn the txerms atea hip service �w n Canada► and I '1' a F,nt metl Thomas, Oni., w, destroyed by fire , only &'walls wnd The -loss is estimate there was $l5,OW it Owing to the rep vessels had been w the Dnminion Govei Newfield. there last the other moraing, ivere no w- reeks Chet A special train , Through .Ottawa on to Bermuda and th are the advance gu who are to pulse ov railway from"the K The Ontario Gov the following gent investigate the affai Chief Justice T. M ex -Judge Kingswill Britton, • Q. U., ►: Moutreai, Permission has Governor -(General t to Sue the Domini, recovery of 2,468 a township, wed a ou have been wro.gfi whole case iav Mr- J. `S. LArke, sial Agent in A n Dominion Goveram, Canada ADd Austrs very considerably it thc,um�s' and st cloak h' sa he point A val4ble depoe i op B n discovered Yi Newfoun, sally on the surface AD arrangement ha New Glas Iron t the working of th, conning summer. live*- aad Mrs . T hav Dear the vt114 e been arrested treating their chug] age, by tying the , P"dilog her from a 1 het With a olack ant stnaP to which a bu It u understood t feD•aDd as the price' federation that yder the Straits of De isla n11 rad tali, of themes, or failin£ ferry, o'land railwa with strait e retilway �} e�, ; oho {Ae L) t,hsea of have died at .Mento Much cirolas , sut'prise it aaould havend . th to be raced permit' on Sen,( `:e" eD• Neal Dow to h0n0red b mPera y ti n� eietie ���' a hitrg, r00 F k Drouq e><h oil . . f ,'; 1- w. z - a.. 4 , .,�-��. "i"l�54�._:ii' R r F b :? f y- t a `... 4 �c`s7u n �att .::: r.r�L;3..-:.�,� - .'�" r' - - ` `J •. 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Bummer mohthr far a bi 11QQn voyage, fihe °a '% • fi� vii;� THE WO I,Dffi ALL 0 R ell European Donner iebinto �;na and icom ,r t°d districts of Cuba.i oni diner he feeirrt fa ttial;`bttt r(taoljing F. "ff '1 Morooe r, Natal, a GOVetnrnent of 'New Zeatend heel 1*NUBI `' `fiIE'IOR'�Vt3IAN .- T$LANDS the North Pel;s, fir the centre bi the p ,�, T Porto al Africa ani a r ` f g • Zululand R d to tie re resented at the mn �estdd Y fired. . s prohib• p , • irate TO $EIIRINa SQUND, tegioae; ti perfect calm► >�ia 1be found.. tc► itetnw AUouf iitTifAwlrOeantrT, , national mane ffg 1:.' nine The Foils of To has conterenoe, and - - ---- prsveil; .but experience has proved.,e:hat r� l y Iso decided to sots° t the gropor l to t 11,tdoe-'tills )hide an the ' 13trT-� 8ta il►ava rush a aeritre ie usually eurr°unded by find ' t. lotere -1 ietu"llclue opgte 0 the most men , �}rer,t gritutn• rue Vetted gtsler, "tad ooh Newt delegates to . p ave been , e , the odmmission which is sad t tx NtaLU-wtadree's lYavel AiriYtlp' carrents blowing outward. " }• ;p. f . Bold to • com an f r t Heider the plans for laying the Paoifio Ntil Be t►perated 0n a New tiara. k t TA1 All Parts of the ttrebe, (seudense gird p y he• menu acture of aabl , A�®•ted ter Easy iteadtstg. aIuminurri. Mr. �ndree has "European -re utt►tioa gr a scientific serial traveller.. He is not {� ; ... .. - . ` In the British Ii 'e of Fids �'lhlclr Jt4er der°naate�rtadoirse.' sn enthnsiaat, brat a praotieal; cool -heeded �' 4 = gApADA. tttm tis on Fri- of y Mna the anni°ersary of rife birth $. A, Andres, the distinguished Swedish man. of iioience, vvho has made many' ezper► _ e t. . day a motion b �+ir. All r� ill►am the First of German su oti will meet on April 1S , Y in fai�oc of the Pariiarne P&.Yment of merube wa re y, d the > P rat Lm eros addressed a decree to the .civil engineer end ieientifict aeronffiut, will mental'teste beeidesmanyballoon jonrneym. i, John Costigan was bangnete� by• `votes tO 1fS8. Pass l b 1 i 8 Cha ,cellos of. Y In his balloon Sves last November he trpvel " •� $one the Exoheq_uer ho in that °tart next year on a balloon journey to the led from Gothenburg on the west coast of ' '' eton. Pro is3on would be made for the vecgrrana North Pnle under rhesus ices of the Ro al '1 • . friends at King The British tank team r Uel wlire hes of . t io Franco•Pruseian war who pre in P Y Sweden to the Island of Qotlsnd ire the fir, John (I. Lynd, C.F.R., baggagemtiiis arrived •in the Rive Me e 4' at Guelph, died suddenly. y, aving on nee Swedish $c&.demy of f3oienoe and with the Baltic, a distance of over 246 Engiiah miley � r, 1. , board the crew i th tree er D tau which finauoial s ort of a number of Swedish g ;� , ; . •P eoverin the distance in five hours. - . . i A very rich find of gold is reported in the wai abandoned in mid• an,' of er Navin A interesting Latin insarip_ tion 'has :.:: ' Racy like llistriot of Manitoba. been on fire for thirt -six ours. b°� discovered at $our►ra, in Tunis. It gentlemen. - 1. , . - '"' T The bronstiervork f the mono est to be $ ° an account of the defense of the town Chimerical ar - ouch an uisdertaking • � JAPAN PAYS CHEERFULLY. I The estimated ezpenciiture4 for the L°n- created in -Montreal _ 1p 4 B. C. b r fico) Board Ghia year are $92,890. th memory of Sir y Pompey's party against seems to be,its projectors believe it will ba don - • Jnli is , John Macdonald has bee ter Caesar, -and contains a military. a success with most important results. The treople de Net Object to Futtistg u>p _- ` : -, �1i gl'innipeg Scotohmen propose to erecta is ready to be rhi ° °Om °t°d. end hitherto unknown ®outiment W the memory of Robert Burns. first steamer after t e P uLA ° on on the a ga a for a sortie. ' Porte�cue' meaning r In a lecture before the. Roya�l Swedish Money for war, k1x , -��' g f naviga- W ile the British squadron wet; wei Nin , The Premiec hats donated $1,000 to the tion. Academy recently ftlr. Andtiee outl3tied A des petoh from Tokio ttye s --The ' `'`' Ile a ezteneion fend. Dr. $attiarcio flee fl°$ 'tom F aDch r in the harbor of Wei Ha' } t Albert (,o g ggland for ing a fierce i W°$dug hie plane, He declared that the doienoe of temper of the Jagsneae nation Nae _been s l of twrely pears, named Qharles-CansTds with two h rads d and 8ity lade forst elle , ' A bop Q gale a heavy sea swept over the balloon construction and of steering a bel• sigtnifiaantly displayed in oonneotion w3bh d of the fiagehi}� Centurion drown • loon curirrg the last four years has sdvano- an additional grant of 100;000,000 yon fur t . Morrie, was well by an eleotrio oar gt under hie Dare. One undr chi dren from ing c Beaman ria ag hi the 9trangeway $o e, in Maud cater, and ao11t Sion which followed the Ala the eoseoution of the war. The orll&al '- hiontreal. one hundred and for y So ttirh m wards• Duri,t the Mr. John $err of .Minto Township, a g ed so far as aitnoat to solve the praoticabili• P farmer, was killed by g will leave in •short ime or C phen lads 'rat° olliaion with the Centur a rityd Dame lty of aerial navagation g P y Y" - war bud et' assed unanimous) b the r j alar &ug a ads, P ton an ser t- A q Diet in its eztfaordina session lamb •' ` ouely damaged her bow lates. Both shi r His lapis to establish head uartersst the r`Y �# f1allpng - i UNITE sTA M drift l dargerously near the lee shore but Norwegian Islands on the north-west coast .October amounted to 160,000,000 yen. Two pgilvie's elevator at Methuen; Mea., The'J p nish Min' ter i Was ington bee malls ed to get clear and ■team out to'eea. with biteea thousand bushels of wheat,war resigned of Spitzbergen. Here &. house or shed of issues of bonds have alr"dy been made 'I burned Friday morning, farther iirne of 44 000 ; ea` hat : M y . - rufiieisnt si78e to aoNer a balloon of 22 me- A. ++ Y President; Oleveland, bg y err of age OUNG BEAR AT ORFORD. . ••726 feet in diameter when filled It has been decided - that the Toronto on Monde Civic holiday ahr►11. take place on August y tree o to be made and rho nation ma� st 5] an moment Hnd ifrtlelfl in in the It im ste4tad that t e e: rases i the Lex. with .gee, will be ereotod, sad from this Y PaY B r 19th. nm gwgrtz, the Gaelph small- 'ow Committee inve tical nn in ew y >Rieiu rg Time at i>ae iia point the balloon journey to yhe North Treasury about twenty million yen math• ( "' lir, 1Yihi amount to about ork aeons college Pole will commence. Tha restart ex rt ly, The strain does not appear to b felt � ,i :' lbx pa has been discharged from the $76 000. ( used by an 1Leaped Aipimal. hospital oared'. - . Senator Frye hoe Span will noC apo)• g tient, et aril ltecsatrre a lryr a ro tion ., '� _� P One .t the faculty st Uhrut Church Col- 1A the world on balloon conatruotion and y + P Y g P P in :Montreal it wits decided• ogize °° account of e A )lance difficulty, legs, xford,Englaud,reoently had shipped aerial voyages, the celebrated balloon mann• of the expenditures is ; made with, the '� , At a tz,eehpg so that the United f3 afar ma b afforded w carry out t•he proposal for an interna- y t. '�> an ezcuee for seizin Cab , Y g aoturer, the lute L, Gabriel Y'on, of Par country, and partly because the'banktthave• ' 1.1 to him a oun bear from ,Mount Lebanon f m' . tions) exposition this year. g Syria. When the hoz in Which it was eo•o rated earneetl an ekilfnil to ;Overt ` in a letter to Mr. Andrea indorsed the plan P° 1' y. '.. sated that the t.houa&.rad dollars The steamer Luoa tt►,_ f om Lie o01 at. ubllo inconvenienoa cent) when the It is Sugg New York on -Salus a ,�' trans •ted Was c ened at Oxford the as entirely practicable, and advised him to P Y :4 11 e°rplue from the Ottawa carnival be de- y. rough t £lG_ 000 P P use a ;balloon of 2`l metres in diameter to peace envoys arl•ived Hiroehina the voted to the funds of the proposed free in gold bare, and t' a timer (,iasou� ne anima: leaped o.ut and ran at once into the ' •' , from Havre. brnngh 4, ),000 f ants, g chapel where service was being held, be construowd of two -fold silk covers,•and Jiiouee of Representati er nnanim�;►aely , public library. The I'Iiew York g rad j ry ha returned Jue as ho arrived at the door the •tout stied a resolution deo) iu their elief Insanity will be the defence fn the Dara- indictments for ma Blau filer gainer the v said that a balloon of Ibis site and con P struotion would K ofl3er.ie�hortie, the Valleyfield homicidal ergo happened to come from within and that the end of ripe war war.mtill relatote . '`7 -, I owner of the house hick ecent y coilap' Several of his rE,atives have suffered from - and that the we're re ared to ran �' '� . in Orchard street, a d ag )nett a contract the n oment he saw the impish•lookirig BLOAT FOR THIRTY DAYS . '- Y P P g - � the malady. - ANY SUM o8 MONEY I ors and district inep ctor. oreat re running into his domain he made without refilling. Aa an indorsement of 1' - *�, The Civic Finance Committee of Mont-' It is announced tt at n gotfat Gbe ate on � RIs, Yoi; s statement, Henri Giffard, Poim- needed to prosecute the ohampafgn. The real have decided to cut orf the Mayor'i a fret endows flourish with`his silver weed, enillea and Graham, Who are well-known Government submitted the .Diet a few annn►1 allowance of $`lTOt)0 on the alleged, fops: between t he Gen sal lectri s, 1�'esting- and, darting Onto the chapel, es^orated aeronauts; computed that the baaloon days ago a euppleq►en. ary war b ge0 ground of economy. house Electric, Wes ern ,lectri and other' t himb if in a tall eW the door of which he would lose com arativel a small amount amountin to¢ 100 000 en. Without Ts roplace the wooden bridge on the Port el tris companies f tt th pooli g of inter• P ' P Y. , bolt d. Tiglath (as the bear war called), of gas in a month. question or discussion the budget i wee . }�i Stanley I- R. with iron, the City Council - The gas used for ballorine is now mann- handed to the standing mmittee rherRed , �� Hr►n. Biohiird Varier ,lie at P iladelphia, bets scared by the Wand, tarried from the faotured and for sale, and can be trans• with the duty of ezamin q and reputing _� of London will a: k thc• Legielstnre for the I: a ed 74. He - ach eve, ohs 1 and scam ;•ered franticall about the orted an distance in c linders ; 1,700 w a n all such measures, Two da a •:"ter - r power to issue deue.ntures g i `socia fame by 1 1 Y p Y Y P° Y {,... daiocing with Queer Vic ,ria t s court lar uadran le uttin w fli ht the au• 1,9,00 0 tinders are sufficient to fill a olar the committee seen d its re rt! It On Monde ni ht thN Cit CourioiI of K q g , P g g Y P Fi' Po w Y g Y bail, tieing the cul Am rleau it is raid, me ue artiee of do s whiel is those da a balloon such as Mr. Andrea will use and eartly stated that engniriee addreere to c Chatham, Nt,, by a vote of 10 to 1, . de- who ever fiat) that distill uiahe� honor.. P g y dared against the propoHal to petition (,he can without any dtffiaulty -bo transported rho Government deteg�,tee, who al days x. ma, a the 4 oc their afternoon rendezvous. � 'T i Legislature for power to t.ax church The i11dicati'o11s o .imp oven rat in the P to `+pitzbsrgea. As it might be somewhat attend committee tneeti gs fir tba put: ae _ 7 }1, the trade situation cross the 1 ne if not Aft r a sharp chase a gown was thrown dangerous to fill a balloon in the open air, - of answering questions, as established thea' x}:` pmp°Cty' Mr. Andrea will stent a °stable shed to Government's resolve to conduot the war ` r'`' very definite, are enc crag ng. Z he weather uv r Tig sad he was with difTiculty recur- . P An order•in-Council KaA liven parsed ''is better, more han !s ar bein engaged, ed. cover the balloon when being tilled, so earnestly and vigor usly as to ap�cure " siwotioning the retirement of 'ii r. ` amuet end money is in far er t usiue+is demand. I The balloon under construction shill be Isating peace for the ' rient, and :hat, ,,, u. Wilmott su rintendent of fish. culture. ' g )nr3aq the struggle he got Dae of the of such Darr in owdr u to eu ort a con neral) there oo ld be no netfttori •` '.` Pe (.ottou odds are ii, •nor N five clernand Y R P PP s°q Y+ P q He will be aucceedeei by 1'rof. Prinoe, the and prices have ativ o,�t,,I iu the South for fin •err of hie new . master into his mouth large, strongiy built gondola, The irondola about the advisability Q! grantiag th ff ap- Commiuoner of Fisheries, ' coarse grades : of g ods, ,ut • not for the ah I began vigorously sucking it, with that will contain a dark room for photographic propriation required. When the president ��F'p pe K purposes, a sleeping room for three per• called for a show of hands every mejiber _ _ .=1 Ste are bein t•skeu by the I)uminion •choice kinds. 1t ikr 3o the testtiie m ,inbltng noise for which bears are re- sons sad witlbe provided with a system of roes in hie plane and the budget was reed , Department of 'Trade - and t.Jamtnercc to ' mills sod in oth.- directions are still l - in rkable. Thus lie was lead back to the sails for steering. The gondola will be unanimiously amid a storm of cheere. pIi I the ;�:,' ascertain the Wrmm i,n which a direct': hampering{ the 'dev slopm ut of huffiness. at dent's rooms walking all the way on his suspended from the balloon imp such a way upper House the procedure was idem `.cal.._ f , steamabip service can he maintained be• The demand. for w ul t►a lessened. Ruch. h nd lefts and sucking the finger with all that in case of disaster it can be instantly -There is no.peace.party in Japan. - Imo` t o 4 tTreea Ganada aria 1'r+►nce an,i l;elgium. ,advance as here is i trade is es. : T-' h r •night. A collar was put around his detached. The First \9ethu,l►et church at hit, pedally noticeable in th cities of New - THE ExCESSRS COMMITTED York Horton Yit ,irur ' CinolnnaW and l u +ok and Tig became a priboner. H1s good Aa' interesting feature of the projected Thomas, Ont, was almost completely + gg • n lure sad amuriu tricks soon made him ` , t+eetroted b�'fire on 1 hureday afternoua q t R trip Ie that the balloon will not tis© Niches by Ja ansae troops at Port Arthar pal;ned ceatre� al°u the f filo r ver even as lac p. a prime favorite with the undergraduates; over the earth on an average than 825 feet. the Japanese more ban they pained only the walls a,.d the tower remaining. wort as the city of r.ns Chi6ago, MiI a 'sap- anti gown were made, attired in This will be accomplished, byy means of drag• •Europeans. No steps ere taken top4ish .. � The loss is estimatNd at 'l:,,iNK), on which : 1a►au-kce, and St, `.'a ,l tell a eimllar etnry, filch (to the great eT anile) of the done), linea, eonrtruoted of cocoa fibre, thus per• the soldiers or degrade he generals. , tV,V.: . there was $lo,ti. inearanee• j and report an int ease in the rates for H accumpauieti file moister to breakfasts mining them to float on water. The things cannot be done in time of b4ile, . - - money, with a gni ing emand for loans. n(I arties where tie contributed read Owing to the report. that some dmerican . P � R .9 ballon can tberetoeo bo keptt at the same The only practicable w y of reaeeurin�; the � ��: x vessels bad been wr:•cit, d on tianle island, : Bank clearings in t ie tit •tee show a gain 1 t the amusement of the com au ad ar- : P Y �► P distance from the earth in pairing either world war to show th L the same @ohriers the-Nminion Go+eranient rent the etearnef `: ovir last week, and a ga n of lA per cent. toot► o[ good things, his favorite viandm over lee or water. could control the nasal n of revenge aijider �' i,: Newfield there last week. She returned , oomPared with the orceaponding week last i I ing muffins and ices• The balloon will &.leo be provided with the same provocation. Wei-Haf-Wei�'er- t ' the other orning, anll rejwrts that there yew' lle'wab In eneral,oF an amiable rife si•1 g; pa a great number of ed the necessary op stonily:' In Stpan- � � were -no wfecks thcir thio winter. ;, i itri;R,iT,;: ion, hat subject to fits of rage, durin Tone, as in the Lao- ung peninsula,tthe 3: FR6It llANOINti, EAIJ.AST L2N1<9. ': A special tra►u o high hit vloleuoe was etrtreme, bat a kir• Chinese behaved with itilese eavafaurry. - f Chinamen d �,. The object of theme is that in Dare the pp r„` . fit° Prince Waldsm r.` etieigning - F'rincse of Ord and finger to rpek soon brought him J Wherever they caugh Je►paneae they'.tor- .- broti h Ottawa on Tueed on their wa b balloon from some,oauae or other suddenly to Betmnda and the ti�'eetylndies. They Lippe-I)�tmuld is d a i, toned. He wu m st tm;,atient of coli• eiak• to a great depth as loon as the ballast 'tared sad mutilated th m. On one aacaaion, . - , ere the advances guard of a large number The Danish M int ter of .rho_ Interior has ; ude, and would cry for hours when lett surprising a party of 30 Japanese s uta ' line touches t'he round the balloon will be who are to pace over t! a Canadun Pacific prohibited •the im rtatiaa of cattle, aheop, lone, parueularly if it ware dark. On ane relieved of a corrgee ondin wet ht and the oo°ictn their midday sal, 300 (.pini nen , � t railway from the tti'est hie year. and nets from the Netherlands ! caswu he was kept is college till afros P g tied rap any that retained etgne of life ter t; sinItin will stn before the on ola touches The Uuke of Aoa . ne ►new of the Kin he etas were •locked and there war no g P g a severe struggle, and tore from err The Ontario Government has appointed i g ` offslb:lit of elfin him out without the the ground. bodies everything that could be torn) A , - _. - the following gentlemen a commission to o! It+►! war formal t►etrothed on Monday F Y g ' g The surras as now tanned will be fn a Y ' y. p few hone later the afn hod of tb dr evening to Prinr�rss iieteoe of Urlea11e. i porter seeing 1't'n, when there woald have ) y' P vision to which the nfortuaate me be been a tine of l0.rhiilings to pay the next direct line from Spitsbergen overt the North _ � .f inrestigate the affatre vt the University :— Pole to Behring Sound a diistanise of about: Chief Justice T. W, T ylor �lgnital», Itis reported the the i°■argents entered I morning, Tig was therefore tied rap to longed, marched by a d saw the ter>;rbly .'. - el,ladge Kin emit!, Jug;e Sri k �r. II. Da. the o►ty of Lirug n Scudo after heav 2294 miler, and will not it is (ezpeated i� Britton, an y Y' the courtyard, but bis cries wars so great • ' disfigured eorpaes,but there was no at."mlpt Q , d I'�rof. C am�bell of Lighting (that his ataetsr had him brought into hii occupy more than siz days, which is a , liontien,I, at retaliation. Not a single instantre of �a , The Vittes of ►t1ar�, Italy, win sever- i room.and ohaiaed to the bed post, where fifth part of the time the balloon can float `? 1 cruelty or needless . r ukthter is recotided 'v without refilling. 1'erminion hal been granted by' the rihelmed by a las slide extending- over ire remained quiet till day fight, Land Geographical and meteorological cheer• against the Jcomm of the oontrtiry, , t we hear of oommoa soldiers treeing _ f' (�Ternor-General to the Chi wa Indigos two-thirds of a mit rwoae hu master by liokiag hit face. and vationt e° route will be mide b d ty , p t hii hind legs under the women tenderly, and of s captain :tvho to sae the Dominion, (;overroment for the reeurnably pu y reoovery of 2,g6Fi ae Aa equestrians tae of 8t.• Wenossladi, bl ketw, - oompotent scientist. Photographs will be carried a baby in his arms through? the .- =„ tewnehi tea of land in CaradonZ who was Duke of B hemi", and was put to : taken of the country ar the balloon flus►tr thiole of a combat, What is more the F, and a Bum of money, slle ed to ,1 has n erected is Prague, forward, and these will be takes. in double principles of civilized nations is wa(fare ' z fir.z g death io 941, rata. One let will be developed on board been wrongfully taken from th«,n. areevideatiyobt&.iaingxeoognitionthrai, gh- •3 The whole cage involves more than $100,• Gen• von Werde , Berman Ambassador C1inNO Scale of Rewards. the balloon in came the travellers meet Drat the whole East, owing t� .lapanee�n ez-._ Ff to Rutu•ia, baa been ecatled. Itis re •tad with aoatdent sad have to take to the .4 ppo� gondola. The. balloon will also be provided r Ir# f flr J 9• Larks, ih •Canadian Caisneeer- he Rill be ruooe dad by Count Herbert a see from the oolumar °f The North emplea.. s �� C eiki Agent in 9uatraiia, reports to the Bismarck` with Davy's safety lamps, and an electric UOmmion Govern►nNnt th C ipa Ilen►Id that the shanghai Taot&.i has Us1ng Wire Fence fpr Telophanlog � - •T,, ('an a. trade between Grand Dake O rge of Russia, brother leaned a prcwlamstion offering a reward of storage battery !or cooking, etc. .,. `da and Atistralis may be developed of the Czar. has rrived at. Algiers from In the polar region@ during the month - A short `item- on the• use of .thewire �, .�. where he will �eartsi11 some time Ii ,t)00 Tis, to any one who succeed■ in de• of July the sun, both by night and day, is fence for telephoning on sheep fard,'s in .. ' 'erg ooaeiderably if proper re=presentations Li +die, y oaustng a ]oar to th0m above. the horizon, ro that the Arotio thou°, and "suitable goods shipped, fo the benefit of h ■ health- to ting the ®sem Australia, which has been.going therolrads : I " Rd, ae he pointB out, psi es aria very tis reported t ►t. China has a secret of several thousand men, and a similar rum regions are peculiarly fitted for a long has elicted so marl in uiriea for ftlkther )* ar anis rep with Russia whereby the wen®ver a Japanese iroo•alad is destroyed aerial voyage. The lowest temperature at Y q T 9 °aI°able to tar i4 to i11tecve a if Japan insula upon S itxbergeu i° July, 1883, was a few information that E. Reggie, who has ubeen ' . . deposit of heritatio iron ore or captured, the reward for vessels of P of de rens above the sero point~ a pioneer in the utilization has written %' ,. 'cep discovered to );elle Isle, C,►ncep• a° territorial o ion as the price y another advantage of balloonIg in the t10`` BaY, Newfoun,3land, which it practi- P8 •mallet size being eat down b one half. from Australia to a ecienttiic journal t ling ' all` vn the The troo s hotdi11 an im stent position Arotio Begionr i the absence of vegetation, ��: ea I"' - - - P g e the dra -lines will are aloe just how it is done. On his.property here t . T ` {; An •face, and is five feet deep, desFateh fro Titilr states thaw the slid thu g P K . heegement nae been made with the ; who saaoeed iio beating off the en>Hm will , , �gow Iron and G,al Com k Brian military miniatratton ooptem• be rewarded with 30,OOU Tis., and a rimil&.r °verily and without obetruotion. Still ars about 600 poste to the mile of feninge t the worki Pant foe pl res forming @ ial regin►euts cut of another advantage is the absence of eleotri- the Wire of whish tm run throagh gugur y�ole t tql °R of the property during the t h Mohanrmedgn volaateerr in Tran@• rum will be given in the event' of a Japaa• cal storms ; uo record hes ever been made in the ordinary way. The rust that for a on g 1°mmrr. i lir and Mia ca ostia. �.... ,, �e °oaverted aruirer being doers yed, -while o'olight It hasrbeen suggemtedtsthat abea�° tho wire makos s safficently thick eicljt to hTe T ty. Henderada, who t e reward for the destruction o a for . do g , y insulate it from alight moisture. The -_ rti Hent the villa a of deptttatio� of I'iewfoandland oburoh• anow fall would destroy the balloon and revs been g Hepworth, Ont:, thin. would certainly be a misfortune. climate is very dry, the irainfall being my arrested on the charge of mal• m n have, 9`'110 to I�uglsad with a view of bat will be 21,000 Tis. The d struction � 9 ins ve so that insulation ie t of 'rating their ra'sia undo: to set the `needs of t fib `, b daughter•, who ii 13 years.of g # t e enem n Y t Church and the eneral vert of the of s ship's boat belonging to Y4 R>;t from reoerde made i° July at Spitz• 8 Y beraen this danger ie not to be` feared. the vital importance it would be a aha , ing her from a i,►ittd's bands, and susj la g aQd the kiiliag of ten or more of hs,arow, s/ c d 0(OC) Tis. and any TLIi� TOTAL C(!9T .jOr allmat8. At the strainfn osta . , cam, and then t:eattn Pe P will be rrwar ed with 1, Fl )0" the ° rebels captgred resentio f; the heads of Japanese fZ er�th a black snake whip and a leather iters found Ti strep to which a buckle ,e .attached. I at the ren@rat a, k u o4 Boeas del Toro 011" P iven 60 TiL Lple e. Gen• of the expenditure will be atwnt $40,000, the rust is filed off the wire at either' Ids, � ' I • p bandits will beg talioae ho have and thio amount Has already been subscrib- and a piece of clean wire is tightly sor wed de t4 nuderatood,th di close the fact that high officials 'in orals and Colonels of bet 7 !'V mho at Newtoundtand will and arms t isatin the enemy will not ed. King Oscar of Sweden taken s great or keyed oa to parry the current aurid t d e+ t ntrib ted funds ceded in de R in- the ro osed balloon journe , the ost; -at knots or loo joints a sitpilar. `:; he price of her entetin Coa, Ni aragtia oo seat P P l Y P n ration that g' Lh rebels. , Daly be rewarded according to th atwve interest j . Canada build a , tunnel ,°� the 5traite of gall dulcet hese be it► retielved gt .(.*lout scale, but their gamer will alegtbe in mitred and wiii no doubt materially std Mr• distance rsjrioro ►hone trsnemitter erne dnat' lei a Isle, so as to give i ua and all rail connection with the th t the British detsoh'ment which i to the throne for eztraordinary tomo• ABs► n N°rdenekjold, the fanioua polar either end, with magneto call belly and j ., ,4 0 t.6 ion, or fail' �eisl B that, the oompletiuq m rehin to Chits 1 blot been attacked b s, traveller and disooveree of rho Northwest reoeivere. One of the momt sdmtrable try o I&ad railway to Belle Isle, and g - th nativves and defeated. One officer an tions. nae@age, has strongly recommended the points about this simple service is thit by r y . s with a nilwaatraits to make connection t° oral privates w rs killed. LuekY Poor lRelatiOns• �` expedition to the Royal Academy, and fiat means of a portable ivatrumenta oonnebtion_ _ Y �uehev, he Pgll Ddall Casette gays that tb gg of th S 1eh G&.binet "roe .Pr>me relations have rarely had eco a North Pole fipi by meains of baltoonhipP+roiri run, and mesri►gea oanrbe sent direct tp the ` j � . e OBRAT SK[TAIY [ igaattoa orted from. Borde rax. tr to g differena ofupinioa among ih �rfndfall as that rep hit large ezpoance of polar and erotic homestead. On the farm mentions by. dvuch 1 1 gK g k htvs ems of Leinster is telwrted to inisten a4 to th method o! proc 6taok I is itat�sd that a merchant In the aid uieteora ogica conditions, he is satisffed fir. Ae le the Ion est service is aisteen ,.. *, baQ'al at MenCoi,e. a ainat the pewx pert which have a 8nd without gray di at that Andrea's plan will be suaoemeful. Am miles, but one ran has s Dont+ iuous nA ejreles °urpriee ie . ea ice' a the gamy. town died tnteitate pmounti°q to the distance from fSpit$beegen to the North ser. ice: of twenty-eight miles, and thce re _ " �r§�{ ep to London P @ed in certsin t theft $elgju d�roade►a,Lt. His for :one, pole is only, about seven hundred miles, no reason why the system should dot be oald have that the Prince of Wales There it retton to a=pea 80,000 sterling, ie� t9 be Perm;tted hr@ acht Brf a will remove i prohibition of Caaad 22,000,0�t•+ �°C ided amogg a Dor i11 with a south wind the expedition mhonld worked on much longer stretches:: Mr ' tan ttwo to in •a few hours see more of the polar Aeggle found the cost of his.. telephone �Ced °Q lSaaday. Y raja tt,o.momb°rr f Gen, iaa settle, as the results of Consular fa cordiiagly re ions than would be discovered i° several .service to be shout: 60o a mile, and since her '_` Neal Dow'e Hao and Tarnaa Amo g g h° Hiner _$rat gajrfer disproving the existence of d.is 6� num live its q familia@, � a ® �nturi :: by old methods of eaploration. showed the way many hundreds of miles of ., , Y birthda sham is the qa robabl the beat station fences throe hoot Australia have ;` N; tsn,�ranoTed by a lar a atherin of - have been comm niaeted b l► inetBri hose entitled to Dr. l�l'ils Ekb lin; p , 1 y g 4'N drj a s`i°1et1ee in g g Government to th .$elgian Cg rbers, r, a rboatnakeittld informed meteor o ist iu Euro and one been brow ht into re uisition for the a grope g Pe ld 9 , . l� �gI >•� reptn Lon�Ion on Tues• , - we g• Con ratnlator merrg et Amon the.calii saanaers wlio arti�►e two ba all of whom wore die roe1°t to the vetegran. 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Wise foal sin tale ' to.ep t�e sat. via ahead.g ** bited. There never was before ooh a • • ` and ,let edvinq for drees trimmings. lets stook of millinery as tansy `•- s' . • . —A 'bus to d of the Pickering B0 al comp a .. . x� Templars pai an official visit to a Werk on exhibition in Pitkerin . - -p �T tat an L�TRO �1' t _ �� Whitby Conn it on Wednesday eveLi g• have no. hesitation in sa�inR will b A first class ti a was enjoyed lad un t he Township: of Pickering PICKERING, ONT., APRIL 5, 1896 d satiefiei if they Dell. These dein' head 1 • rices that toil assure ,,,.�, Richard awnAtt lies 1►nean etogP by Veterina Hopkins to attend to lie dresses are sold at p ,;. - work in his sh eing shop. This will 've their sale. - .. _ . 1 Will. more ti a i<o attend to ills v6t®r n --I I , • . - . • dTOUFFVILLE, • i i • -- LOCALISMS _ ; dry business. Dick is well known h Ire, ;• ,: - ' - - - -- - therefore it is needless to say be i a - -� d a few i' - i - Abson Forsyth while cutting ith t e I - : . - I .1 - —New style Fedora hate—Dickie ek ea ital hand. y g is foal badly oat h : ' - . ' . i, P � as a d o has ,h' ,� ,;' `Co: - * -There die at Taranto, on Tbars ay • Wo are pleased to hear that oar old . -Dr. Eastwood s driver is off .sty morning, a fo mer resident of Picker inR axe. this week. - in the person f James Sullivan, aged .48 friend Maxon Jones, ax•rewe f Whit' --Marie Kain who hgs been dange>f Dae• yrs. Phnenm via was the cause of de b, i • church, is somewhat improved is ealth. . ly ill for the past week, is improving. The funeral will take place on Satur ay Mr. McLean, teacher, of Ballon roe, has • --S. Gimlet is now right hand -man at upon the ariv of the mail train 3 m been reinstated by the Minister o Ednoa 1 blas. he west, Ser ice in the church, a ter tion and resumed teaching on Mo day• , - C; € the Pickering livery and sale eta . t —We .:,rent special attention to Joshua which the into ment will be made. in the Thiev6s entered the ppremises f Cann• , ` the south of the il• chlor Ed. Fearson, at Eiobicoke o T took 1 :, Bundy s .�dvt. elsewhere in this lease. R, C. Demeter , to da last, killed three fine Piga : nd 26C. - -James Leaper, of Toronto, has been ]age. them awa • Blood marks indio ted that -6 lbs, Ginger Hats; rusticatin with relatives here for the —Ira A. Tri p, we are- pleased to st te, y - g eased his final examinations for the they bailed from Toronto, chick ns have past weals. hie p evidently become too email game. Organ• ►� �u�jjgbt soap► 8C. —Our mustang has been indispo'eed degree of M. C. M., obtaining eeo pd• izations snot as we have here wo ld soon for the past few da e. Careful nurem Disse honors, Trinity II�piversit R. Ehjc i30ap, �6C . y 8. y' bring such depredators before th bar of • . hie been rewarded. G. MoConooh a hie also passed hie rat vatic .--Tribune, ` —Thos. Hancock lies renied the Fer• years' exam; ations, taking se nd 1 gason resident on Church street, and echolarebip a .the above institn on. �, GREP-14WOOD 1 lb. Best Preuss., 7`C` r took possession of the same this week. Both these pa ties are old staden, of • Joseph Prouse has engaged for the Pickering Goll ge, as well as being un• The Greenwood F. B• C. held their an• ., I pts $ottle pickles, 100. - . summer with Geo. H. Jones. Joseph barton boys. We all congratulate em noel reorganization meeting at aleesons : will likel become a resident of the village. upon their sac see. Hotel on Thursday evening, MaKah 2$• ' I y - -G. W. Decker will compete for some —We don't 1 y claim to having the The meeting was one of the most enthus- 1 Box Figai lOC e rizes at the eat horse show in "lar est paper n the Connty of Onta 'o," ;esti( in the history of the club. 01 r 5g _ - - �' . of 1h p gr g _ Toroato neat week. We wish him abun•• bat we do aese t that Tits Niews vee people were present, and Mr. M. t3 ® Sah�Bn 'Y'rout, C . - dant saccese. more original l cal matter than any f its was called to the chair• The. following . —W. H. Field, Toroite, is the reoip• oontetnporaries each week. We hay no officers were eluted :—Hon• Pres• J, D• Dates and FipB (Ir80eri88, alll loWeei Don ratnlations these da s. room for news wo and three weeks old. Edgar, M.P., Pees. M; Gleeson, Vice Hon• Rai8itl , Cttiralitta, - lent of many g y John Dryden. B[on, Vice liobt. Miller, Seat. pr1C88. - . • Another daughter has been recently add• This week our tribes have favor us Tress. Frank Gleeson, Capt• Geo• . Law, I - . . : - ed to his- family. with a _Bost of s lendid letters, that are asst. Capt. Jno. E • Birreill. It was deoid• ' : j /�`j j.� D rI CO —W. J. Gordon has moved hie. tomer• well worth par sing. Advertisers too, ed to hold a Brand field day and concert tUt O •a► �► ial parlors one door to the west of his ol'd find our colnm a highly suited for heir on the 24th day of May, surpassing soy - stand. The new shop will be much purpose. Sixty-five cents will pay f the thing ever held in these parts. !l fine - - L,. more eonyeniento balance of 1895. -Send along your ams geld bas been rented for the use of the - .A i . - -John Dickie e9L Cu. are -baying their this week. club. Open for challenges from anywhere . store renovated acid kalsomined.I The —Take s look at W. V, . Richar on's and everywhere. - ' - shop will be much improved: when the change of advt. in this issue. He i pre• - _ worh is completed. pared to ao all oonveyanoinq car` ally SWeet Alice, Ben Bolt. : - -Thos. Crawford, C1erk-of - Searboro, and at much lower rates than are n ally g a ""—+ - - . , ednesda . We ' have- char ed. Titles searched • and ee ified on't ou remember sweet Alice, Aen IIolu q � called upon ue W - the printing contract for that. Township to when require.;. Private funds 1 Sys DSweet Alice. wr+oss hair was so brown, _ _ Who wept . with delight when yon gays bar a 1 for 1895, you know. on hand to loan at the lowest rate f in smile + —G. B. Hartrick's parse,. attached to a terest. As Mr. Richardson is well ' Own And trembled with fear at your frown t baggy ran away from the fire hall on to all parties residing in the Tow hip, iu the old ohGrahyard ' is the valley, Den _ Tne'sday afternoon, bat was captured be• we feel at liberty to recommend his ser $OIs' - In a corner obnre and alone, fore doing any demage. vices to those who.require convey cinA They have fitted a slab of the granite so grq, W6dI18B gy, ThUrsd�y �Ild Flri( ay, Robert Cronk has vacated the DOwe•' of any nature whatsoever. Offs in Ana Alice Liss under we steno 1 �• on gin street and now Dale's Block over News office. Under the hickory tree, hen Boit, 1 _ >f�:—April 3rd, ��11 all 5 well residence g , Which stood ae the foot of the hill occupies part of his father's residence in —The Young .. People's Sooie of Together we've lasin in the noon -day shade `j : •� �p T1 �q -�1,�+ And listened Appldton's mill.11,�1701J V�1:1L'I• the second concession. Christian Endeavor is flouriehin At The mill wheel 1^�as talion to pieces, Ren Bolt; _. - -Mrs. James Cribb and family left their business meeting this week t fol• The raftere have tumbled in, - . . ` . Satnrda for Indiana. where Ddrs, C. will ]owing officers were elected for th nen- Aud a doter ihr�u crawls round tba waU as yon MRS.. . Y x 1�e y. : join her husband. We trust that the ing iia months work : President Miss gas followed Vac olden din: ; move will be beneficial. li. Law ;vice.• rebide6te, Miae right j, cabin of lop, Asn Boit. ; •- - p Do yon mind t —Mr. Pollard, of Darlington, has taken and Mr., J. B. Hurn ; secretary, s, R. at the edge of the pathless. wool, emission of the Pickard farm south of H. Crank 'treasurer Mr,•J, H. R Kers ; And the button•�a11 tree with its motley lisiibs , . . p ' ' Which nigh b r the doorstc stood ? the village. Fred Margach will be hie tor. eeo y.,r Mrs. W. V, �'Pright ;The The cabin to re ;n tae Rona, len Bolt, � • .. . a fe months. f llowin were also chosen as ch rmen Toe it a yua �.aovlei seek iii va1n, foreman for the net w o g —The W. D. Matthews Compari have of the several committees : Pra a pmset• And where otsc rho Lords de the aarewt waTW, y Grows grass ;✓ted the golden grain. '1 Mrs• Phi] 100kOQt, tlJ1a ��ate • • • s s s i't t s s • a quantity of sma� peas for sale at their ing, p! i And don't you remember the schooi, Ben Bolt. . • - Elevators, Frenchman's Bay. Apply to Fawkes ; social, Miss M• Palmer ; ower, with the mai;ter so cruel and grim, , _ Thomas Moody, agent, Liverpool.' Miss Alle a Cronk ; music, Miss Nellie And the shsde�. nook by the running brook, . , I • ' Where the ebi-Ildron went to swim ? ` �--The weather is rather backward this Law ; missionary, Miss Dale ; t per- Grass grows o ;rbe master's�ravc, Aen Bolt, Nei Iiriiitg, CotttiUadCs, S111tting8, COrS�to. ji spring, and farmers will, therefore, be avec, Mr: R. Ii. Cronk. Ae ache Mr. The spring c the brook is ry. And of all the 1,oys who were'school•aiaY,es sten, . (lents 'ries, latest fityto slid Color. NVhit , and Fane, Shirts. - somewhat late in commencing seeding. Thos. Law and Mr. W. J. Gordo The There are oo;s you and 1. Spring Suitings and Pantings• . - . Last year sucker•fishinR iwtbe creek was prayer meeting next Sunday even; will There're chadto in the thin I love, Ben Bolt, . - fashionable before this time. be led by Mre. MDAaley. The io be• ^,he have c,'�angod from t ie old to t,be new Remnants of PrintB at Reduced prices. . —His friends here Ivill be leased to ing "Thin a to be consecrated." sot iy feel in cine sew. of my rplrlt the i�nth.�l papers from 60. up. t p g There never Das c ange in you, - .. .. learn ±hat Lather Hall was appointed -=About two o'clock Monday rning Twelve month;, twenty havo passed, Ben Bolt, . - ��_, n Treasurer of Oshawa the other day. W. W. Bunker's large biros , on mi'e since first w.i were friends - ie I h let trash, . �" � �' � �E t L ba1't . ,The deb,•u of Treasurer Carswell, render• west of here were totall oonsu d b Thy presence a hlesalt-6 tby p -- y y Ben Bolt, of: she salt•saa gale ! _..._.__="'•" —� d an appointment necessary. , fire,. together with some four orses, . ,— =A parrot hie been added to the at• twenty five head of cattle, Beed grain, ' MARKNAM, : _ i . . tractions at the Gordon House. The farming im lements and finery. p r little feathered creature•is not very com• The fire had been started some ti be• uhart has v` n a his . \ - Mr. Jos. �rq gl p �� �� • mu>.ieative ae yet, but will become more fore being discovered, neyerthel s! Mr. tailor shop dowo street snel is� now with _ so upon becoming acquainted. Bunker and his two sons once" led in Reeve Ssh _ , —The ladies of Pickering and vicinity rescuing some fifteen horses, awe y•five ]Eley• Fac e]tiic Lynott will conduct •rvioes . . are cordially invites to our millinery head of cattle, and some impleme � that ;ire the R. C Churob here, on Easter Bun• - • We. have placed in our stock, the best assortlneut �f - opening on April 8rd,-4th and 5t1�, when were in a shed adjoining the barn. , some asy, 14th il, at 14:80 a. m., w►ad vespers . - we will he able to mike a better showing of the cattle rescued are prett i badly at 7 p• in. ���$t8(�$ - � : - of trimmed bats and bonnets the at any 'burned and -may not recover. S lees Dr. M nald of Toronto hgs rented the r , . ' previous time. Mfrs. I. Wise,** tate Dr. T blyn's office Gnu wi111 leyoateW88d� r'• . ill almost reach 85,000. The dings tf —The last meeting, for the winter were fairly well insured, while th stock hero. Dr. firgus Black of Btouliville it is m . f th ell a Li r Booiet was but rtiall so. The or' ' f the said has r6teted the promises formerly oe- � 1 ro1�Sea"lYl � : . - term, o e 0 fig to dry y, ]?a y ww o oupied by Jos. Urquhart. Dr,. Richardson f ,w,''ii • • will be held oil Frida=y evening of this fire is a mystery.: As the build; were of Mauat I lbert was in town to•dal look. "d Sultings of all kinds week: At>this� meeting prizes will be close to the read, Mr. Banker is of -the inR for a loca►tion. Dr. Wand of Union• awarded to those who are com etin for o inion that tram s are res ne ble for - For S ring. p R p villa bs,a beau negotiating for Veterinary p -• p . the oratorical contest. Is is expected the blaze, It is surprising t e dumber Storey's house, next. to H. Wilson & Bone. . - that the prd`gran, will be one of much in- of barns that have been burned lung tbei Reeve Slater and Deputy ltebve F. K. oilr Wall Papers, alloy are th<e beet we ever had. ; -., tere§t, - Kingston road during the past t u'' years, Reesor of Markham township met a com- • - - —Geo. Cowan, jr., of the Brook 116ad, and without a single exception, t eir ori mitten of the village council, oomp�ed of met with rather es sayers accident on Bat• gin remains i mystery. Should ibis ro• Reeve Asti, Councillor Jarman aaee�t Tress• • nrday. While choppuig wood, the axe cord maintain the Inenrance o rpaniea neer Wale, Here oil Ilionday to adjust an al • glances and inflicted a rather severe eah will refaee each risks entirely. t.is our orear whereby the village lead overchargl w the on side portion of Union School --- wound upon his foot. He had the i 'ur opinion th t an effort should be sde to Section *o 15 some SIM in taxes last year. MM I ed limb dressed dna is now progres inR discover -tie guilty parties. hie is a Tlie village will Lave to refund and the �.L 1 ' T ���L 'gAl'� nicel .. It is not thou ht -that the in ur matter that concerns every far fir in the y g y amount Hill be returned to the overtaxed will trouble him for any great lengt of Toyevnahip as well as those who oeiide in _ outsiders.—Ecanomial. Furniture Establishment is re lete with tbo latest SON time. - the villages, Much symliathy is felt Three rooms - of the Public School are . • - - . _ p _ ., —We reprint elsewhere in this ' me with the Messrs. Banker in th '+r great closed on amount of low attendance due to $EDROO1kI SUIia at 1e3. - the words of that old song "sweet line, lose. the peevalence of measles. - . . -- Ben Bolt," hoping that they may int rest —About one• o'clock Saturday morning Mr. Jae. Megill has returned home after - . some of our readers. Forty years o it Mrs. P J Rowe who • resides sat and five weeks' treatment in Toronto general PARLOR SUITS, wis ,e " o ular, with -every person who north of the village, was awa fined . by Hospital. Jim looks very much improved . _ - iy p P EXTENSIO:v TABU .::i: eould either sing or whistle, until the some one.pounding upon her Dor, the and says that he feels Like a new man. very air seemed full of Ben Bolt. t ie noise also aroused the hired m ,Masers Arthur Jaoksois, of Bcarboro, was thrown Cl lj j;a of all d'escr]l ,. now neatly forgotten, but is again a me. Lingford and Scott, and the for fir pro• oat of his rig on banforth avenue on Bat- `#, _. , . . what revived b Da Mnarrer, who h s ao Deeded to the door and asked hat was nrday last owing to the horse takeng fright We ;lave a lo,t of new styles i ' 'lc�,ure I 1 . m.inge On hand y and bolting{. He was not seriously in'nred. 1 skilfully ' terwoyen it into his cb ing wanted. A shrill voice ' from without A very interesting curling match for an - -- story of Trilhy. asked if "acusis" was there. Pon be oystar sapper was played on Tuesday, UNI}E+ RTAKINGI :Our Undertaking Department ie also complete —Dr. Cross, 3entis% of Oshawa, w 11 be ing assured that there were no• ]strangers March 26, at Ellesmere between rinks d. E res eat. Coffins and Caskets in all sized constantly oil lig in Pickering the second and fourth ed• within, the regaeat was made dor ,Ling• skip by R. Thomson mud H. Thorasem, p - - - nesday, 10th and 24 b of Api•il, the ford to come out aide that matters might resit ting in a victory for the latter by .11 ing Inad©e speClalty. : _ . Gordon House, where be will be pro ared be better explained, this be refused to do, shote. m �^{ �y-'�' A I�lcker% .to . perform all operations it dentistry in and the stranger left the door. Harry Mrs. Adam Walton, widow of Adam HIL 1 S & ILLI l�HA f : .- the latest and most approvec� style. Dr. went up stairs and dressed and upon go• Waltan, forme�tly of Scarboro, who died on - • Cross is a graduate of the Royal College ing into the lane saw a woman seated ib Saturday last at her daughter's residence of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, also, a baggy, bat without either hat or mite in Sumaoh•streiet; was Monday interred in honor gradate in D. D. 8., of Toronto on. After stating that her male oompan• Bcsarbora aburohyard. $fir husband was - g :,•' Utliveraity. Fe invitAs all requiring the lop had gc�e to another hoose to n,ae one of. the earliest settlers �n Bearboro service of a dentist t ,Dell on him. Con- enquiries the woman drove off ht a rapid Township, li'vingg near what ie now called � . ' the J'unotioil --Bun. s` salting free.. *tf rate. ter lona hair streaming hack over - •----- - . on Saturday atf the Go d��npl3ouseetdid who a�hie�pe�rpeinhand what qwa her �"!�j! A8 ills dark, drer�►miag 410uds of-depressitirt gra lifiing► ' ' not find purcha ars. The McK$v plane mission ? Either she was some poor de•�������5"'" And the glaam of prosperity over us glows, � 0 �"— 'Til$ a suitable time to look over our wardlrobe6 east of the village, which contains some' mented female, who had ha some means I a naL sending a>�y pedlars oat this z - 160 sores was bid u to 98,800 before be• got possession of a bores find buggy, or spring, but leave reduced the prise of all And 8®rously think about getting new clotheg� ' !� X ing withdrawn, while the O'Connor place else the stranger was a mat; who intend• kinds of tinware so matt that it will pay .: • Qyed to . -i„ south of the village, and containing some ed robbing the hoase� in tbQ 0aptaia s: all my numerous custc+ineria and Friends to As tyle above eonviction strikes -you, and' you aro W ail 120 acres, Ras bid in at $4;400. The absence; bat abandoned the idea a n , �i�' Po call at the shop and get supplied ser ilia cation, 1'I would ask you to kindly 1e31��n1ber that we make e31otl1eg s . Y, latter place was purchased by Thomas .Ending two Wren in the boost;: Thio bug• spring. Special etton iaii paid tea repair- t11e i 'igbt re aldi%lg pl'iCe 111X1 gcn4ral make-up• We live in Pirie �. � Willson two years ago. for 68,060, while gy was almost .a new one, while the horse ing on Tueed:•y 11d, I dttyti. I verythiug .•- f"�► -R. J. Davidson paid some $14,410 for the was apparently -a nice driver,bitt wail very' put n in slit; be� yla J-h-Qrtuotioe k> d y T F� �`: - , ItIvRa - one when hg•purchaoea it. Both warm, as though over' driven. Maa11 ex at prises tO suit the 6timeox- .. ' 1. ti inrmsi are noir in the hands -of the Nest citcmont Quails in tli neiRhbo+rh�►od►{�, '. ,.. ; . . ,.... i e' t is .-. 5,' rn it Com �n Oshawa. over the afia r• @Ili oistl"an(aa ! .,'„{�`-'• 3Z .K-� y, 1,..5 err.. 4 , •- v1{fiF��j'� : i i#d �i , ... x .. .. ... .. .. .. w. a r -. ' :+ :;q4i N. , r;.. 'mss . "'� ' ! �"'.�t: ;-), i y:.- .:. gay _ .., 1 r _ . .. ty. r•t %.. +Fx x -. •:. ...:. - , : - - ... •e,, .: r.. . r ,tic H3. - ,�i, . 51`y^C'• ar, & T3,', : 1 - - , : , .: - - _ : ? x� �c) ��'z"'�*"r "" rte- "�.$r'4� - I ' ... �-'` ,' '"•r �F,w �c'�' -� -N '� Tom` , r : - -tea - - w. ' ,,,,.,.,... H•a 10 veteri is� n . day or nil $esidence,, gale. $O �-I, aH • orinary Oo of the Ont, Office. reel( qquarter m .. ` drivin sho home rom �rap1-1 addr ' preen Rive ARY OetorinarY .. o! the ontt . also honor Society, tr mals. All . Dentistry, reasonable . tablisnmel Claremoni ly attends i i' , ,.,.,,;., , TmQ� Mont, Ont p _R. . 1 • RI - mill. Gra _.-_ B� B floe at Ltt . village. JI D. a of ldavifs Money to : bated. I Broughar innsacti . lel°H Canada once, To assets $8 . lowest as able tern bentures . Sw se, A. and span buildingg ventil ate eorrtgr ] Besideac THa the who] ' attentiol Boz 4 eel ► F. �- irons to farm etc i. be hand shite an ,, I : 1 - First -Q j ' or aid i day r ,4 j - 6l I 004 31' i ' X( i H7 ; I � L. N, I - . A � R� - k 2 :- 1: ::-� agent - Gli i- ClolaveW t;. owe } i lei 'i, j,. q, otheet a $;' ?4e&lis -t Ave ,, i aur i lbc � 1 t k _, ,fit' . .. J' > .- (. r i►. t , __ ati T ' ,,,,.,.,... H•a 10 veteri is� n . day or nil $esidence,, gale. $O �-I, aH • orinary Oo of the Ont, Office. reel( qquarter m .. ` drivin sho home rom �rap1-1 addr ' preen Rive ARY OetorinarY .. o! the ontt . also honor Society, tr mals. All . Dentistry, reasonable . tablisnmel Claremoni ly attends i i' , ,.,.,,;., , TmQ� Mont, Ont p _R. . 1 • RI - mill. Gra _.-_ B� B floe at Ltt . village. JI D. a of ldavifs Money to : bated. I Broughar innsacti . lel°H Canada once, To assets $8 . lowest as able tern bentures . Sw se, A. and span buildingg ventil ate eorrtgr ] Besideac THa the who] ' attentiol Boz 4 eel ► F. �- irons to farm etc i. be hand shite an ,, I : 1 - First -Q j ' or aid i day r ,4 j - 6l I 004 31' i ' X( i H7 ; I � L. N, I - . A � R� - k 2 :- 1: ::-� agent - Gli i- ClolaveW t;. owe } i lei 'i, j,. q, otheet a $;' ?4e&lis -t Ave ,, i aur i lbc � 1 t k