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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1895_05_03vat. x 1 e �!f PIc TNG oNT. T . I� w RII)A . M�.�' 3 1895. of 2 Y €! - _ - -_ _ - r�o aslEiandl Q�ctrDs...:� ,, .: v..a r i. ` t t oVT ROUND T�►, At the foprtll reKular meetlna of the Armadale. :ire .r��,Y - f _ - M1.. 4 �` :;. quarterly ofheial Board of the Methodist , ;, ,� V - - %cff�cct t. :. - - i , church, held at Greenwood on Apri12t3th, M Reit is seriously ill. y �_'r� _ LA3`EBT LO A HAYPEI�TII�t�g lt�t:ORDED BY W. Walker visited >�touffv Ile last creek.. , } e it �a'as decided to inyito Ilev. 11ir. Harr,s M. B!�TE'14AN, A;i,D„ C.M., M.0 I' THE PRE S AND dOTTEp DOWN BY OIIR Alias Ida Stoaehousehas gone to Toronto. y ," r R, ,g Ei.o., Coroner. Office and Residence, CORRESP N xNTs.` to retrain for another year las superin• g ing Street, Pickering Office hours: kIorning tendert of the Greenwood oireuit. The w Boynton has been ver low in health ' "�� 1:30 ; Evening ra to S. OLAREMONY resolution was voted o b ballot ,and we this week. ''� - 3o to l __ n y 11. Mr. Penrase's family is improving- slow- - �" ,,,"� ° z,� Bre pleased tv state that out of 18 ballots ly from the measles. = �, --�- L,egat. Zenrina umohr liar' purchased lite cast lli were marked in `favor of I►Zt. 4 Any one in need of a cod man should.. { opo y Harris's return for his 4th year amongst call on Geo, Shorten. g : , P i Y E OLICI �� llUDDS. B?�III3•ISTEItS, ,r Miss Al bf l Dickisan of Thornhi;l spent us. We congratulate AIT. H. on his Miss E. Stonehouse s ant Sunda with _ , g(1LICITOlZS. ETC., 10+j Adelaide street T Sunda with Miss E ane, Ali l east. ToroLto. At Claremont uesday Lily j 1W - y ' y popularity and express the hope that the friends in.Markham. p 4 y I""- 1 Walter of lthard Reeve of Oshawa stationing committee will see fit to grant Geo. Thompson has move to Wllcot4. " �t T FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS �-.1�, called upo I save Gervw one day Lhis� the request of the quarterly board, Ville with a small family of ]ire. , V • TER. Crown Attorney, and County : �,8ek• Mr. and lira. 11I. Timbers of Bendale,:, �1iI ' Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. to-y Choice 1 ainity`Patent lour4.OD pe>< •bbl• It is our painful duty to record the i. 3 Andrew Ii milton is here just now death of Mr. Wm. Hargrave, harness spebt Sundav with Joe and- aulina. - , TA 1iE5 MILLER, SOLICITOR, r0•: -- A? T - visiting hi istere. He mwy stay for maker, of this lace, wliieh sad event There was a large crowd assembled at ,p-` tJ TARP Public, Conveyancer, eta. Office atT MILLSI ' 6orite Wee s. p Thistle Ha," near Brougham. Money to loan. l� occurred on Thursday morning April the F. M. Church last Sunday evenings _ We hear C. Hosting finish d seeding on . �-0 _ James v ne, of Uxbridge, ha's rented 25th. tin health bad been !algin for g x.� 0. g Monday 22nd fust. Who ca beat this?. -. �15'~ '(�p`V & �1ScGIGLIVRAY, BABRI$- p=C� =N�. I the Ira P w Il farm, and is even now in some time past and just one week before Mr. Boynton and famil have moved a$ lJ fere, solicitors, �1ce. Office opposite Poet posBe8si0n 11� glib death 118 contracted a cold whioh North on his farm an the 7 h coneesgion, r t, %, office. Whitby, ort. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. ° _ •John ill aamoon, of Marltham, was turnod to pneumonia coinptiaated With Markhau]• - 4`' ,;�� A. �dcGilltYray, LL.B. Money to Loan. 8yt. ; Here Tae a with his brother in law, inflammation of the bowels. Deoeaeed's We hear the Rangers started rte's practice 4 F, ;= EDDES MACDONALD, Barris- ' - ft, P, Ho e . illness was short but painful and death }ast 6atardap, VVe wish tit m every arc : 1• I �r . �Ji t6rs. Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. O®ce is bra• pp !li m 8eott west °of here has was to him a ba release. The cess this season. � -; Gordon's Hotel- over old Bank office, Pickering, been danit r sly ill since; last 'iseae, but funeral took pleas on Friday afternoon to John Timbers has retnr ed from Old: s t� I" Ont.. Tuesday and Saturday, Money to loan, , • Igvestwents made.. Walter A. Geddes, 8 Toron- 16 now m oh better. England accompanied b his sister Pattie, ffi"_-`�­ � the Christian. cemetery here. The be• 8 Yr e f Haattville, was here fora reeved family have the heartfelt sympathy lookin hale and heart `to st., Toronto ; Reginald Di. Macdonald, i¢ . Pa R Y•1.y.. gToronto st„ Toronto.Dollar# r'.- li"e$ a few days it his brother before he died. of she oimmunity, � � ; Vetertfnafry, 4 handsorl:l ::fight day He also o Ile upon other friends. WH1TEVA�E...: , , _ --" �� }hour :;' : ttg clock � � The ma k t Tuesday was. but .fairly MALVERN. " _ - F. �WHALEY, VETERINARY made b h 8tandard ` attended. tter brought as biglr as .15 -- �rs- J, W. Wonch yisit d t'he city Iasi He surgeon and Dentist. Giraduate of Oa- y iY k. Toronto. Graduate i Bents, whi e Q s cbangoo hands at 9 ots. William Malcom hue ri]oved into the 4 Curio Veterinary College, Tom G n , ,;, Amer1C»u rilanufaC ! villa . H. Major aettmrned on onday from a Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary tureT. I 1 GoO• G o as purehiiiaed a span of village- - , Association. Dentistry a specialty- Calls by ��110 cases are I roadsters, Moet of the farmers in this vieinit are tr p to Buffalo.. i� d hey are a Spe looking air y y �- 9 day or night promptly attenae to. Office, either Oak r Walnut I - throe h ceedinR. rp. (Dr.) Franey spent a few days last . Beeideiice, Telegraph and Post OIDces, whitey and ere to gf ill be in ro ding condition. vale• - 901y i! 4and are V ry crus Mra. H Thomson �is rapidly idl im- Troot fishing was indulged tt1 s oonsid- week with friends in Toront . .' � --IrF p y erablo extent hereabouts Wednesday. Mrs. Jae. Taylor spent a few days last' Hj� HOPXINS, VETERINARY SUR' mental. lie works proFinR in h alth and it is expected that Miss Hannah Urrnerod was a Rueat at week with her daughters in he city. `'a � e +jEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vets . are strong, And are ' site will b itouod again in a short 6me. William Seller's for a few days last geek. J. C. Major, and A. Llo d, of Aurora, � ��` urinary College, Toronto, registered member Genaln ra 11iYlge ai (ierow'a Y s nt Runde with friends i the Vale. wi ` of the Ontario Vetnrtnary Medical Association. , reliable .t11n keepers. P Y p �Vp are sorry to hear that a y ry vain• I� Y Otficr, residence and shoeing !urge one and one- works, at ri es that will please all wit able mare beloauin to 1Ir. Rosins died J W. Wonch proposes ma ting eateneiva� Vit.: varter miles north of Breen laver. Steel They are L1lP. befit ': g ►1 desirA to u chase. Tiley are a good the other morning: improvements to his Ville o the hill. ,.. ' driving ahoes at iron prices. Olce ane shop Value you ave seen ,4article. The Rangers had their first ball kink or Mrs. Mulroon, nee Miss dithr Wileorr� - `' J:. hours from 7 to I1 a. m. and 1 to ! p. m. Tele- even In t ase da s g ie vieitin her arente Mr. a d Mre. Jno.. ',J - _ graph address whitevale Ont , P. O. address, y Dr. $m' 11, f $tou8'villp,will visit Clare• practice Saturday night. The boys amply g p Green itiver• Ont of low price front on tit first and third Tuesday of displayed the old agility for which they Wilson. � Ory • mHOSTAS A. (IRAHADd, VETERIN- I were notes it: former years.° �`he secretary We regret to learn that M ss U1Qa Hag•" 1 each mo tit. His dental 'rooms are in Y .s .., 1 ARY SURGEON, Graduate of the Ontario , : Bund 's los ,next door to the market.V� will be pleased to receive challenges from ernlan is seriously ill; and t at Mrs. T. P... - Voterwary College, Toronto,registered member y t any club whatsoever. White is indiFDosed• h�11 of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, John Tannin hue added new riga Mr. and Mre. A. C. Tresl] m, of London, i _: also honorary member of the Ontario Medical C10cks Cleaned nd Repall'ed. to hie lire y. He is also changing the ��$ Society, treats all diseases of domesticated ani - AHERRYWOOD have returned to their home after a week's '� ` male, Also;�►articular attention to veterinary JOiN 5... ARNARD location o 111 stable and adding{ an ad. ; . -- v sit with Mr. Ireaon. ` Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at I dition Lite et . John is a hustler, and Mies Blakle la a ndin a few days LA's ase pleased to learn t at firs. James - a I r�asouable rate9. office at the well known es- Y -spending Y The Jeweller, should su ce d in business. Rose and Mre. J. P. Lau h in who ba tablisiintent of Graham lfroe.. one mile west of . with her parents in Agincourt. g ye t ', Claremont. Telegram's to Claremont punctual- T. Cast r Co. having disposed of G. Judd, of $Town's Corners, -spent been quite ill, are convalesc nt. 122 1� attended to. 131y `Vliltby, - 1 OI]tarlo. most of tl e s oak rescued from the fire, f3unday st home with his parents. We are sorry to hear that W. F. Birnie ' `f _ _ ha9e deci ell to alode shop and leave the We nolle© the butcher in town On Whd iw dangerously ill in Clevela d. Mrs. Bir- - -u8{ngg �igir - I I place. Ddr. eater has several places in nt>sday last for the first of the season. nie left for that city on D1on ay night. `` , 3. 1 ' view, but ha not yet fully decided where The most of the farmers here arethrouch Mrs. Hamilton returned onday evening . .,,- � ., ' from s ndin a few d a with her . . r(tHOMX8 DUNK, Conveyancer, Coin- . to locate• seeding„ but there are still a few lingering Pe ft Y 1 nisyioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- _ Duncan D1 enab and hid niece, Mis3 is the mud. daughter, Mrs. Jas. Dundas, of Toronto. 1. i. .� ' - MoLt, Ont___ \far biaena ►, leave Thursda for New We are pleased to note that W. Hollinger Alic ArmKtrong has digpo ed of his shop •s 4 �R. HOOVER,IbSUKER OF MAR. y Y is so far recovered as to be able to be out furniture,coacttera,drattere, etc., far which, *, �` ` ) - St _ York. bath ay they take ship fol- Glas- • RIAGE Licensee, Office at Teal's©nee or with us again. he had no use, to G. R. Van .ant, of Mark "%' -; t,iiu. Green diver. Row, Aootlant It is expected that they ham. __ --- - -- - f i i i 1 y Our foot ball boys met for the Brat time BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage will be att(a Lost of the summer. We thio season on Tuesday evening; and had a Mr. and Mre. Geo. Burton of Toronto; -1- ish thoil a ale vo a e and a leasant drove out from the cit n .'aturda to �°">i` t Be1�Lieaneoe for the County of Ontario. Of: S 1~+ + p Rood limo practicing. y Y ► i face at the store or at his residence, Pickering Carry the tassortnl tit we Lave and tithe. kites Lawson has been wary taeorly for visit the fortner's _ parents, r. and Mrs. Village. 12-y - none undersell us. «'e sell Bonnets Tlloula P gh, of Glen Major, who gins tit® last couple of weeks but we are pleas Thos. Burton. Mr. Burton being unwell. , f: R. BEATON,`hOWNSHIPCLE ltK been ailin fo the act few mouths seas• to learn that she is weeks, recovering At the annual weeting, of the Methodist 1�+.-;< and Bicycles, Men's Hats and Cloth- p + Y K J-,.E D • ()ouveyancer, Commissioner for taking ed t0 exi8 Sa urday morning last • at the again. - VV1t11 S. S., last week, Mr. , a es Todd was adidsv.ts, Accountant and Insurance Agent. ing, Watches and Jewellry, r , elected superintendent, and is discharge - , ;:.' Dlune_ to loan on farm property. Wille pr � , age of 4o ea a. Deceased leaves 5 child- The inspector visited our school on Fri h Pa ers and Grocers s, Crocker and , of the dtttic9 of the position on fiunda bated: .OFFICE-At w itevale. will bei p y reD and a wi w to mourn his lose. The day after noon and found everything pro- p Y , ii- Brougham every Monday afternoon for the Sporting Goods. N henever possible r to thq beat of bis knowled a cad, of promises that he,:will rill t eplace credit- P f3 P interinent wa made at lalem cemetery 8 � transaction of business. __ 87.y y ably and well. • we go direct to t le manufacturer on Monti afternoon. , course, gave the scholars a little taffy. Y �'£, , ,���T ONEY TO LOAN APPLY TO F. 1 1lrir. Petty hue been getting some grand T. W. Lamoreaux, of Ha Ilton; Archie _ 1r1 Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont for fence, able to sell a, close prices.. Rev. White will preach a sermon to and Ezra Lamoreaux, of Toronto; Wes r Canada Permanent Loan dz Savings Co., head DIILLINERY, ' improvements attached to his brick kilns Y office, Toronto. Stock capital rB3,Ol1U,000, Total Oddfello s i the Baptist . church here LAinoreaux of Cleveland: Mrs. Thos. this spring{, sad ha. intends having; tho R aesets $8,700,000. The company lends money on We haye. but otle request to make: .neat Sabbath iter000n. It is expected bastaess running in full force sometime ;�ialvr, of Port Huron; Mr . Cowdery, of F'- lowest �nrrent rates of interest dna on favor- please leave orders once. Already that There. Wil be meinlltira of the order during tills week. Cloveland, and Mrs. Iter, of Toronto, were ,a stile terms of repayment, Mortga4es and de- present from Oshawa, Whitby, White. •.,.�...-_ here this week attending I he funeral of . : - : benturea purchased.- No commission. No delay Crowded with orders Our display of vale and othe lanes. A heart weloome . their late mother. 4 i' l:xhenses moderate.__ _ 4stf p p eENDALE. '' __ _ Hats, Bonnets, an Tocques, is de- is extended to all who desire to attend. Messrs. Cruttender and Woolich, of dor• _ A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT t -- . onto, wheeled out to the Vale on t3unday - , .� for the county of Ontario Drawing. lighting the 4a es �L 111 you call C}, Smitb acDonald, Barrister of ,MarRarat bas Quad at last. and took dinner Willi heir friend, A. E. .11 - and specifications furnished for every class of t}lis week ? SWuffville ha formed a partnerebip with We see ourue Vet. on tit road frecjaent- 1 building, steam and L,)t watef heating and J, r. Thornton. They returned to the city that d` Lenuo i, Barrister of Toronto. A Iv. We hear he is ke t-busoy. Qdutilatipn a specia:ty. Office -Gerrie lock - p evening. .1F inding it a pleasant run, and memberof the firm will in future attend at Which of the s around Beadale can rl corner Dnndns and Brock streets,- Wuifby, Y being royally entertained by Lite genial A. A Residauce-Xinuston Road East Pickering. 87-y Claremont O Monday, Tuesday and throw a stone tit � farthest. E., they will be very apt to return in the tai ' ' I IROMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ano• Wedneada�y o each week and also at We'hear the R tort is seen around 11x1- 1 uuu'bar future. aS f tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Bron ha on Monday of each week. All Vern now instewc of his-old haunts. z�.;, K F A. G. White has removed his; residence the whole of North and south Ontario. Strict re requiring sun] services would do well to Farmers arout d our little Town are get- attentiongiven to all orders b mail or telegraph. q to t)te heights, Maple ave , where he may " Charger; 4foLsrate. Address HOA. POU�HEH, ting pretty well trough e9eding, not sorry patronize ,his 'rm as they are both young be found at No. 1, north aide, a short din 1% either as the giro ud is g3ttin prott hard. tauce in, but on the ver summit of the Box 47,14it•ougbam..o_ n_t. _ men of god a udinq in Choir profession. g y Y 1'O�TILL; AUCTIONEE _ _y___.__ Janies Thoma n was at Bendale this ' R, E')'Q:, eastern acclivity 'bounding the Vale, a. ry week for Chu lira time this year, He has zt Green Inver, RolIcite salsa from his runt- BROUGHAM. beets tuid u' for he last six months witb print where the air blows pare dna free, eroua fl iduds+ loth far and near.. Rales of tonna, - _- . - ' p and with a freshness {fiat Nivea one an ap- - ' ` fares stock, and everything that is to be sold will , , ` sciatica.. • _ ' - be handled by the subscriber with the utmost Me alld ISO 'tf hats and C a s. _ Frank tier w spent Sunday with .petite for three square meals per diem. � . y P y Will and Frank, sons of Rev. D. P. Ou account of the tuners} sermon of the }�� care and sold to the very bhat advantage. 481y 50 :,ty10$, 5) prices. parents a d tri Inds here. Maedooald have etueaed to the oily to �4 rpt K their studies aft a week's holidays with late Miss blurisun being delivered on Sun- �I f 7iic. 4?9c. r W. J. I odel is having his houso re a . DECKERS L�VKRY I " gee Out• 4Ac.,- ,and �t1.�5 Y as afternoon the members of the Odd t W. Jo to C wan has the contract. their many friends. �.; hats. Meng better lists in black fel ows Lodge here were unable to attend , - ' Mre. U) ver 'uRh'e baby is reooverittg Avery sad an fatal accident occurred divine service in a body at Brooklin, hold � .5 brown, tobac and a rl lit 1.50 t0 from a s ere attack of iilflatnation of last week to Jobr , for the edification of the brethren there. . - First class vehicles and horses for hire_duy p life eldest son of (xeorRe .4.. or night. Teaming; done promptly by $3.00. the laoRe. Thurd. While digging a well eft Tudmor : � �.. day or ,b. 'Ru ,_in connection meet r ..I '` There went from here JIT. and 11iry. Wr G.•. j' I30y6: cfllpA, 7c.; AI ns luc, T. 13. Willis -reeled a dine Inon4tllent don it caved in w en they v,ere at a depth Gerow, Mr. W. S. and Miss Besse. «. G. 11. ing; all G T It trains. - Freight and ; 1 of 10 feet. Hews immedi.atel crushed ��{ GLUrHINV TO OI DL t. to the meritory of his degeas�d wife u� y and W. S. both turned tint *,viih bran hew.: �- ; a � �, express clivered to all parts of : r . Monday 1 t+t. to death. He .v s •23 years of agte. We to bu fed, and cut Milo a. swell. �•t- the vil}iage. Starters, $10.70 , See O1k. ,magi i- Y 4' , e m ]athize with the bereaved fomil ' p gs q - T r�� Board, sale :and commission stables - fiCent range of_suitin s at 15 1tS We are ,leas d to report that the little sympathize y' Death-At the r,,oidenee of her daughter, r .$+ , , Joseph White, r.-, died Tuesday morn Whitevale, on the 27t1rF connection, alld $1$, t0 order. child of Ilr. I; tesoD i9 .recovering from Mrs. W. H. Smith, Ing at tl o'► is �k, nara] took plana Wednea- �, Lc.::-,eaux relict of the late �'s .: its aevero illnee . in�,� ; 11r's. 1 ',. Teo �7CT_ LECKE � LAUI��S' DEPAR'h TENT..' day at s o'clock m. at thelt. C.oemetery, Cltrie. Lamoreaux, iu her Rhth }'e4<r. lle `"• Mr. and Mr . Wm. 't arcoe. of Mdri• Highland Creek. fie was near four-score Prop., PICKERINGi, Jackets find capes i 1 leading styles osa, were the Mesta of Mrs. Bateson for ceased had been a life long; resident of this �� _ __ _. _ - _ - _ __- p years old and on of the oldest settlers of township, and was very highly respected.` s'� F 1; : TO T N and lowest prices. N a few days this week. •i.. Searboro. Ilea es a widow alld largo MONEY J.10Ai�, LQCe .Curtttillt air 19 c, 4`iC, , Of,a lar {e family of ol> ildren nice survive y . i 70'e. Stanley Gero returns froth the city family Lit mourn is loss. her• - '1•he funeral ou Tuesday to the ''; on Tttesd ev ring whr� ho , R been Bron ham, a as very `' V` . -ON- and x;1.25 are good v lue. y RE Christian cemetery, er y �'1 11 . _ L. . for some fbw weeks. E SH0 largely attended. Th'e Raw. W m. P v c 1, '' - 200 Curtains, 0 :; L. I K e a -MORTGAGE JECURITY, - 1 L -- $� 2.25 Itev. Ch shot � , of Dnnbarton, neea,.., d of stoaffVill , conducted the services. K 11 REA2a EaT.A.'Z'E� �i1JI1. �TS' llEPARTM ,NT. a Very instlruoti a sern:onro the Pres.: v To knit �tf►t We copy the following from a dPortage. 1 terian ebuoll h re oa Sutlday rifternoon: Wae • �t1 s employment; la Prairie aper of a recent date, likely '-� bought and sold on commission. DO )'Ou Wear shirts ': �, ljrqu fart 1 as recovered "Tom the But, nc; c'; and have- a bean to be of interest to many, the groom re- �Sk.y `See our display of white, Colored, shaking up lle received at i'Vhitevale. Is all ; ��ajoyment. !erred to being none other than our own .I �, i., N, ! ne lige and outing shirts, also 8fi We would iadvie the good people oI the Oso Salttii _ Nume.barley up. bold Robert Birnie, an old time resident of, E ' ��,, Agent for Fire Life Accident Plate g TieB at 1 1G, lfl, 25, t0 vale to huddle lex with- gloves on the There are m ny hereabouts through the Vale, very pretty wedding was �t� Glass and Sieatn Boiler InsuranCB doz. New , celebrated at the residence of lir. T. Brad-I.' neat time, seeding. 750. (}, V, Hfircou ,final student in Trinity Mre• William ' going to visit the .city sl�rty on Tuesday- morning;, his sister-in- Latest st Ie L. • and Cuffs. Toronto, visited with this week• ,law, Miss Francis Moore, of Portage la . 1 Y 2 Ilfedioal C411ege, �ondepancin collars, 4 ply, at 25c, ° Atbprt Birrell nd family visited here Prairie, and Robert h. Birnie, of Laka a 'g . . g carefully dolls at a t»uch p Y m hie aouain, Dr. ateson, this Weak. Uhas this weed. Dauphin, being the contracting couple. 1.- -t ower rate th;tn usually charged. Tit- WALL PAPERS A SAI • Vareoe, lace of Toro, also spent a few John Gormley of Highland Creek, wheer� The ceremony took place at 7 o'eloak and J_ les aearchecl and certified to when You need diem bot now. Thous- da with the D . ed flare Sunday. Rev. S. Maomorine was the ofitciatiu� ` `t i. re, aired, Private funds al T. f Port parry, Iles leased Mlse Annie Tarleton was here with clorgymau. The bride looked charming in , _ �:aya an hand to loan at ands of rolls Wall Paper 8. up. J. Jewell,t -- rices the shop forme ly ocouped by the late friends this weal . a gray cashmere costume trimmed with;., the lowest rate of Patterns raver eo pretty p Some from he o attended tho funeral. of nob ns to rrrttatch, Bridal vale at,u , ~h::. a� interest. never so low,-see ur display end A'Villiarn Hargfra a and Mas oowmenaed 119ajaau performed the 4_ `�` t4. V. IZICHARD$ON prices thele com are ith competitors harness making in reel earnest. See his tit© )t,te &Ire. Gil eagle on Monday. • blossoms.. 112ise�, P advt. in another eolu:nti. Butallera are t ouud this place almost duties of bridesmaid and wore a costume ice` . afl�ce• 2 c.' 15 bars a rou bads ie to Have ttt►o daily. Our own man seems to be the similar to the bride's. Mr.. Birnie was ',. I Dale's Block, Pickering 18 bars Electric 80 p, � , Rumor sav � accompanied through the ceremony by Mr. .,.-Al3 . �;t PI ____ -_-- - Brown, 25e,,; 150 to ig bar, 10c.; a harness•shapA in the future. J. T. Jewell, ,dearest. CKERIN r bas rented Me David lies a n w potato that he keeps D. 14loore, About 35 i;nests wcro present. ' ' a POST OFFICE 5c.; 15c. Helix- from Port Per , >Itaite -- bars 11lorsea "I38st," under lodk and k y. ,Wondctr .what color After congratulations the c:•mpatty sat, . nye from Toronto 9 50 a.m 10c., 1�a. I3 by�a Own, f3fl.; a110p, later oast pied by Mr. Hargrave the aro. down to a aamptuoas wedding breakfast ' . trope, t ¢ r , Atrive G,T W Mails close Toronto 5 G,a:trt. Stange Be.'.and Mr. B nRhat , Of Kinsale, has tented y , -.- k . , .. 05 a tri yrthur is goiu + into the raising of fancy and then acoompanled Mr. and Mrs. Bit- � r Close a T w fi3 a to t a shop fro,* Jobr (iorowg poultry, having I;urphased some eggs at $2 nie to the depot and showered them with a v� ; _ 1 of rice as the left on a � ., u tl T E s 3fl _ bountiful Supp y Y� L isWhite • a ut GTE 9 00 a to ENG}AGEM �'I� T & W DDIN(� t'Ve also retort the dea!�ll of Dlra. €3arah ltor dozen. S po G.T 6 45 p,n- Toronto 8 M nto RING 8 jYj, $flow. It ill be rememherod that y ` trip to Winni k, elkirk and other luta �oBe b t5 P crt U ,l w.d 00 p w - , Frank had t� t nit Work lige Other da , Money iesaet3 ,� all Cl'oeks, Walches ar d Jeweller ,gall K parte of the wo-la. ` Y Mra. I3iloti fell pme 8 or 4- weeks a o �t}1e old grey hav ng resolved to livo a re. in Southsra 1►lauitobe�. The ul:tny usoful fid `' -- - - , " and fractured he till h• Since tiler .s a and handsome presents bestowed upon the V's" RA T at. dry goc de prices aril our guarantee< K tired life ilexes! r - RH DVt3I>DlDfaftf.. radually dank until rrideY afternoon We were eprr to bore of the tbccident bride testified in no small measure to the ` - . is _ F �Pottits receive with every Elsie, - , -=.t :; - Pere d ann inter - - I• St when � deet 1 tiiitix© ;t�. }ler release. `that betel• deo $el�lot1 0} , :life station. high esteeril in which she ie held liv her �Y ,, eat per ani est allowed at S ]-2 � i la cn•- serest 'ter ed IY1 thio; Christian 'Geo>?;ge was re ideal of thiliIwAlity.once friends in Portage. Mr. and Mrs Blrnle T(( . pper�.. , . ty indisputable �. W�'J,i1�0 Qi � t = She wits ,iu - .I'll will reside in Lake Dauphin. ,_ } I• wn�. I,tn n bare. f you a {: I ,, r - 1 - - IClillaiD. oep�let6ry . a'k110{1�► 1. MOTWASTE&nd 141a1n et. & _' _ ,.. .: , .. _. i � �, -x 9 � ;!( . 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'y.''�l t3 G;rd . yy r w. . - .. .n... : --; .. ,.: >.. q •.a ..6 ,94}. 4i' Ct+-lr y.;..t. :F- ''K:. �l, s:e' t9' ' n n — _ .:- „. y�•e..�µ� .. ri.. %•P K-.: av„•':Y - ..., - fc.. a*'S'+: blit - YT.- a: �•? R Y"- ,. -. s. y. _ �rt a _ v-., �_. n s s to +� - r f". - :,-., .. ,: u �? - , . 5. } • ._ ,-.r ,-..6.. t _ .-.. .-.: .- • - -•,. IYr: ;',s _ _tai a fir, �a,,s' y i, •.•"F }} �' } _ ... -. -. .. ,a-.._M. .. - li : : _ _ .. _ .. x�� -_ . , ...... _. ... _.. .a _-. .,r .. .-....-:. - _... - - I.a� _ t a: -.' : 1 .- .. - ' __ _ WAS gOULD INSANE ? - DAN�RS IN FLINNNLSt �. TSL - :, — O T Tag . t •.: . T DE ESI ,.r, The . Go TO ether, _, _ _. ' Titay say that Jones has adc*d bioyoles. _ ` ;$ . . r - Fin�tlalal Worry an • - physteal E ---••••• I to his boot and r oe buaiaesr, 'HEY ARE: LARGELY RESPONSIBLE tion Not `the Urea est Destroyer MR• �`�©S • ST ANG �P;EARS THAT That marl wan the esrtb. •.. : FOR COLDS AND. ALL ILLNESS. ry Of Hums Lite. SUFFFRE131 11i y READ AND LIYE. _ Naturally if he Ila biuyslos. '�r �''' ;.:. - To keep the dy iu perfect order and litacked-Wftiii - srl#pe,` the �[fter t L aotpdition drink a tumbler of $t. Leon just i liow got to Take Cold—Rave Year tifeder- Rot N1iiGiii[litt 's Bake After 1rhirty-aiz i Qeetg Develo Ins Neatt • Ttoarble— cIo11►tug Licht and Looxe and Keep up Years of !terve-Cie plus Slave before retiring. to effect ie like wagia . ry, Me Nts Friend» Tb asht Nims Near Death's Tr i four Natural' !teat-slow to Fake Care � Tells Ilew He Was et Free. y t, • ' e ' �r--Arlar sl uy Failures lie Ilan i orthe lto4ly. : Caldwell N. J. A it 25: S euial, .. The report that he pet,eh orop of New - . , p ( p j ®.Ace 1More !te slues the Btosslas of Jersey has boon r fined b the cold wewther �` sA physician who has given much thaught. Since one of our prom'Dent oitizega, who , Parries stealth y a t' t . ` to i tie hygiene of clothing has come to the has suffered a0 tem bl is denied. tremens, hie made k own i hie fri htfu From the Comber erald. Catarrh •Use anal Balm. i�aick, nos ', con. Nasion that many deaths are canned by t3 $traDRfletd ie a est oflio corner abou Live cure. 13oothl q, eleanetng, heeling, An Agreeable Z�►aative fwd Nrt;RVB TpNIQ �� experience in behalf of umanity, the ladies six miles from C mber. it was named Sold by Druggists or .eat by Mail. 96e., 1qa, } ,_: . '� >• heat y wool len underclothing. here are making fobs ao-nein husti�nd.' GFet Rid 1• Neurdlgia• and Sl oo per paakege fdwtnplae. fres. g after the highly reapisated and well , It can fie proved that flannels are often lives miserable with t it entreaties to at known family of $lien a The Wei h. There is no use n fooling with naurwlRia,e Fsivozito TBtiTli x :; the cat;se of severe colds. To have e► cold once quit tobacco. X0 1H0 g' g It is a disesI th Rives way only to the forttlaTeetbaDalI3r ,fir boyhood is a gpiet one, being inhabited t The written atat8me t of $. J, Qould'is b a 'church- of P is to he in a diseased condition, and that attraetinR wide-. ren attention.. Y K R. sober, ipduetrtoae mos4 owerful re adios, No remedy yet 1#d ioal Appa►ttwilua. Lab o !e, discovered has iv n the rand results that esturopean and Ameri- ' means a lose of vitality and a shortening pf interviewed tro-night a said : "L com ightwrhood non tbL ped plc 'of that invariably attend the em to ment of Pol- TRICKS■ � NQvelties,Card Tricks. -, ►q tem ar tnore p y &a Our large catalogue FR19r. F'. R. KArn, life. It ma} even mean sudden death. menaed using tobacco at thirteen ; I am favorably know t as Mr. Thos, Strang. eO°�s Nerviline. Nerviline is a positive TriakandNoveltyt7o..157ChcrohSt.,ToaYmto. - s `" � now- fort nine; ao, fo thirty-six years I Mr. tranR is a an of middle a e and s epeeifio for all ner a pains, and ought to be -- ----- t)ne can Paaily,dertlonetrate •in one a own }' chewed, smoked, anutT d and rubbed snuff g kept on hand in a cry family Mold every FORA Olq CANAI IAN STAMP arson ' on a small scale the ill effects bash or, A few ay ago he related to • � $15� 00 - _' . P In the Morning I ohs ed before I ut o a used tw@nn f1 and 1858. where _,5 cents a ttla . - ' of excessive flannels. Bind our hand in a P mY the erald the ate of his recovery from ' LOOK til TollR OLD Ia1 TTLe- Eand old col- ,i y p nts on and fQr a to R time I used two an illness which h believ 's would -have The Conneeticu House has passed the lections of stamps and et the highest cash thick woollen bandages and leave it in that ounces of chewing a d eight ounces of resulted fatally - b t for tie nae of Dr, bill prohibiting he docking of horses' price for them from' �• ,. NEEDHAN ' ! . 664 Main St. li,., Hamilton, nth condition for a night, In the morning you smoking a day. S roetimes I had a Williams' fink Pi la Th origin of Mr, tails. _ - ` will find it damp and flabby, the res all chew in both cheeks d a pipe iu my Strang's t«roable Iwas la gri a which kADIES be your ow Drem,y aker by using The r Po aKic 3oaleSyston . Writoforcircular&price ����I O l .• mouth at once, Ten years ago I quit developed into he 'rt is a He laid for - e�yy 9 list- Miss Mao;Don, id; 4l Sbutor St., Toronto' ansa. Itia.in the most eusoeptible condition drinking whisky. I t led to atop tobat�oo months with everylnerve in his frail body for oatehinp cold. If .the whole body were time and again, but eo Id nott. My nerves unstrung, He tried rainy medicines Doa't Tebxcco 8 ter Smoke Pont Wf _ __ brought to thesame at•ate the result of ez- craved nicotine and I f d them till my shin I but none seemed materially to .benefit ``ysy - ` turned a tobacco-brow is the trathtnl, s tling title of a book about Ow1nR tq the eDOTmOW cold, sticky para• him. Iia would tall at i enure to cold air would inevitsbl be dia- y t mea and eD- Na'ro-Afar, the hat nlef•r. quarantced tobacco Sale Qf our f$mOtis P Y piratic° oozed front at akin, and trickled deavor to walk but his aygtem being re• habit aura that bit -88 up n[cotinized nervus, astr�us. I down my back at the esat exertion or $x- duced And weakened he would fro uentt eliminates the nit tine poison, makes weak ' _�• ; . That the whole. body is often brought W citement.. My nerve vi or and my life wore fall rostrate to the round and hie men gain strength; vigor and manhood. You - - c P g run ao ph5aical or t nancial risk, aR No To-Baa « VQ ��h�hOOd "�. a nearly ai uilar condition is certain. '1'he �1DR slowly sapped, made up my mind friends had to carr trim into the is sold under m y Kua ntoe to sure or money re- "{ g that I had to quit to coo or die. On oc• house. This terrible Mate of things lundod. Book fr . Ad. Sterling Remedy ' majority of people during the winter encase [ober I stoppa`d� and f r three days I aufler• lasted for months and all Lhe while be tans Co., 3:4 St- Paul St, Montreal, _ . (�' der + �� -. thelpselves in heavy, tight woollen or flan- ed the tortures of th damned(, On ilia getting weaker, and even the most hopeful, . A Petrified hog, a compound of pork and V b • nal garments. These - third day I got so ba that my partner of his friends [eared the wut•et, Mr. Strnn rook, has been du up at Granby, Mo. ' I • g Other Manafactnrers are putting an tale mar 3 aaeaaed the of being d unk. I said, ' Mo, ae atonRly urged to try the world renown- HeCipe.-FON akinR' a D81iel0us kat interior ;cods under this Warne. PROVOKE PIi14PIRATIONP I have quit tobacco.' ' For God'e sake ed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and consented map ' he said Health Drt kat Small Cost. A per article is never imitated horotora and da not absorb it. The result is that + , offering me his tobacco box, to do so, A neighbor was despatched to Adam',, [toot Beer xtraat..........one bottle the fact that "something Good ''x is being l , the wearer's skin is hot, damp and highly take a chew ;you will go wild,' ani I lyse the Comber drug store for a supply, In a iTleischmann's Ye t.........,.....,haltJa cake counterfeited is a guitrantee 4.o smu'aeri that i` •" wild. Tobacco was fo ced into me and I few days after beginning their use he -began Sugar........... .. .... . ,... «.two pounds is► the Beat b oeat Cigar on the market. t0 'i susceptible to the inflammatory effects of wall taken home dazed, I saw double and tc► improve. In a couple of weeks he was Lukewftrm Water ... •.....,.,....two gallons ;n purchasieg see that our trade mark (The . `- culti.- A slighbily lowered temperature can my memory was.beyon control, but, I still able to walk around and to-day Mr. Strang Dissoalve the suK r and yeast in the water. Snowshoe! and firm name are an-each box; ne - y knew how to chew and smoke which I did ie re oiofn and tellitt the same old clot add the extract, an. bottle; place In a warm other is genuine. Our; "Somethingr Good" - hardly fall to bring on a cold. place for twenty-to r hours until it ferments, brand is registered and any one sexing other - Heavy woollen underclothing. ie able to' all day. until towards n ght, wheD my ass- tbatlhupdgreda of othegCa are telling in thi then place errlao, w ten it will open eparkling cigars under• this name. will be proseeutod. : _ t ,. dR all the mora harm because it has the teem got tobacco soaks again. The next -fair Dominion—the story of renewed and dolioiouw. . mornin 1 looked and alt as thou fh I had gtren th tbrou b the nae of Ur. Williams' The root boar Ci be obtained in all drug' �t �/ ,�,j ,; < weight of ancient domestic tradition, Few R 6 g and grocery stores i i 10 and 25eent bottles to Gmpire Tobatto Co., Montreal. . gg people are to ba wiser than their grand• been through a loltg 's Il of sickness« I Pink Pills, Mr. Strang is now a sound make two and live allons. i .. 5' ` ave u in dee air a I thou ht that I man. E_ •nlotherh. \\`pollen, underclothing, accord• g P P R Quite frequently he walks to Com• A new post oth established near Col• 'i x•, • ing to r Iodern experience, should be as could not cure myself. Now, for sufhering bar, a distance of eiz -miles, .to attepc� �,. - • F � humanit I'll. tell wh t_ saved m life. church. He informed the Herald that he umbar, U., her tsP named Trilby. �� , light ae is consistent with comfort. Thede Charlata sand Quacks - are m ny persons who go through. the win• ProvideDoe evidently newered my good was only too Rhad to give his experience eo �% e ter healthily in cotton underwear and wife's prayers and brow ht to hek attention that suffering humanity may also reap the Have Non plied th it vocation on the cut- �` these are'prubably the most fortunate class in our paper an article w ioh read : ' Don't benefit and thus be realized from the thral- fering peals of th people. The knife has ' - Tobaceo 5 it and Smok Your Life Awa 1' done of disease and ain. pared to the quits PP Ws inland to� mail e a tbonaand farmers.- of the population. But the warmth pre. P Y p To his benefac- h d ; caustic a lications :h&pppy this seafwn. Whr sat be one o! them - - = i&; " What a sermon ant warning in these lore-for such they are-M'. Strang feels ave torments th victim of corns until bybuylaga - .a' serti.ing qualities of wool are not to be words I Just what I w dein It told that he olives a debt of rat Lude. �'Vith the aonvietion s ped itself-there'• no ;i' ignored, g' • g cute. Putnam'a inlesa Cora Eztraator a�IN�WBAL.L WAQtOhI. y- Ute of its [treat prop sties is that it is a about a guaranteed cur for the tobacco him thr days when beads of gens stood on bati.conductor of heat. The heat of the habit,,called No-To•Ba I sent to Drug- his brow h4ve passed .away, sand his body Proven on whatsle der basis publio.iopinion Ii will pteat,'s yon, give you ta'waotion sad bad}, therefore, ie no�ven cut b iG. IL gtet Hasler for a box. Vithout a grain f has inset, regenerated anew fly the nae of often recta If yo suffer from tia�na get pve yoo motaey.. No brealydowne or 1►lea1F also does'not stick to the .skin and does not faith I spit out my to coo cud, and p t Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the' Extractor sad you will be satisfied. smithiebUls to payout for repairing. if we • - Sold ever.vwhere, have no AsimT in your locality, write direct tis ` absorb perspiration freely. This is a q uality into-w mouth a little tablet upon wl h The of ter effects of la grippe and all • of doubtful value "While it is agreeable was swirl ed No-To- Ba . I know it sounds troubles due to oor blood or shattered . u�i `' ccnn r q _r . not to have your underclothing glued to like a Its when I tell yot that I took-eight nerves, speedily yield to a fair treatment �NL S�YBAf�'�UU� C��PlI1. �_ - your skin, it is injurious to carry a deposit tabiets the first day, ee en the next, five with llr. 1'Villiamr' Pluk Pills. They Dore V�ALTE AKER' CO ST• aeHE` ortT Of moi.Rture which may become cold and do• the third day, and all t e nerve-oreeping when other medicines fail, and f;o ono 0 . ' . _harm in all parts of the body. The object, feeliog,'ce•et•iessness and mental depression should suffer for an hour without giving The Hanafscixireraof . therefore, should lie to wear underclothing were gone. It was too g od to be true: It this great remedy a trial. Sold by dealers . pu Ev HSON GRADlt -_ . .- whlch does not asuse excseasive perspiration: seemed likes dream, hat was a month or sent by mail postpaid, at 5t! cents a box, COLO �Up �(jO(1o' A T[p It should be light and loose, R'ool is ap- ago. I .used one bo:. 1t cost me $1, and or nix boxes for $2.:,0, b} addresbinR the hUU .tit tIW L!1 j[J ; parently toe best material for the majority !t is worth a thousand I gained ten Ur. Williams MeciioiueC_,o.,Broc:kv.ille,Ont., h.4coattn•at.lear,elreed,ir" of people, pounds in weighttand. I at all desire _ for 'or Schenect dy, h. Y. Refuse alt imita- IBHEST AWM08 . . tobacco from the first d y, I sleep and tions and substitutes. • The subject of colds receives'teo little eat well, and I have en- benefited in . _ i - tryry n(� y:, attention, hriany Leople are resigned to more wa7a than I ct►n tel . No, the care E 1 UlIs1 �GI a11U F�Y1t the peroetaal possession of them. 1.'hey was no exce ton in m nae. 1 knave of Out Of the ffiarket. - � � - should be arded as di ase dan erous Y 't {� 7 r �, g + rep people rigght here n (,aldwell w►to (Iaest�tVho is thir.Mias Highmi°d the: EAPOS� IIQ�B �_ o6enaive and unclean. Patent medicine have bougnt No-.Ta-Rae from Basler, and all the ladies are so enthusiastic over I I t '(i+� �I ISN TA �i.a I advertisements print eloquent descriptions they have been cured. ow that I- realize ' (� E�COpe aid AIeC�Ca. a C E. . 4:; of their final etiec.ra. .These re4natke ale what . No-To-Bac hw d ne for mu and °ever before knew of a womagwhom story • applicable to those who have. ne lected other woman spoke well of, f _ Finest Stock in the Provincse for all kinds of - ' g others, I know why it in'that the mar• i 1',tikstheDutchProcNr,soAlks- Fishing. _ themselves too Ion R, anti are b5 atlh'eeta for. Ho®t—She is a vary fine old lady, now is u., „r ocb.r ceemto.t, o. Are..[. All I.anc�wood Trent and.Bass Bods Otte lin J ere of this wonderf 1 remedy, the the hospital or .prolonged medical treat- her ninety-nin(tth year. o.. i In anT of their reparatlom ish for 9.1.50. nlent. A wise attention to odical and Sterling Remedy Uompa iyt of New Fork ,. 7•h.ir delietou. HHt•: KVAB r COCOA IP ahsolawy Best It bber and Plated Multiplyin and • , .—_1 - tad .dable tad . !aa SWIX cg6a coat cip. g g and Chicago, say : 1V doer t claim to _ . � . Cheek Reels from 91.00 up - the general heg►lth iia more valuable than all cure every case. That's Fraud's talk a lie Tldings tt'om Amoss Wond hospital GOLD 8Y aRc ERG svERvwHIiRE. Enamelled lames in beet Silk for Trout and . - remediss and treatment. IIs»,,, #1.00 and 91.25. but we do Quarantee th ee boxes to cur® air. J.•A:. tin►lth, of Amoss Wood hospital' And every other requisite for the flehermanal , f Colds are probably the chief cause of the tobaoco habit, and i-n case of failure we tat_ r. J.,& , C►nt.: " Iror a leagg time•! cue WALTER BAKER & 110• DORCHESTE& MA$8. best prices. ' .illness and disease among hr-Wan beings, are perfectly willing to r fund money.' I afflicted with very bad rheumatic pains, and -- -- - -- Lacrospea, fine double GDr.................31 Y6 _ _ They give Nitrile trouble to agimals, who would not glue a public iuriorsetnent if I they became so ►nten,e that lite to me was a Bops 76 - %ear no clothing. Arguing from these misery. I naw• the South Amorict' Care ad � � Footballs from ...................... ........160 were not oertatn of tta re tabllity, 1 know vertised, and deterrnintsti on Riving it a trial ilea uarters for S rtin Goods. fhets, some enthusiasts would say that th,e it is backed -by men wort a million. No• and procured a bottle from R. J. Old, druKgist pe B the formula f(►r makin ,Scott s leas clotrhing you wear and the more you To-Bac hall been a God s ad to me, and I of yt, Thoi as, Before taking ono half the g THE WICHTMAN SPORTINC COODS CO., - expose yourself firmly' believe it will cu e. any case oI to bottlo I iound the greatest relief, but kept, on Emulsion has been endorsed by 4,03 St. Paul Street, Monteeal. - - - TiiE HEALTITIRR YOU WILL 136. bacco-nun if faithfUll tCle(i and there tak►ng it,' acing in ati four bottler►, I used . ,; - R Y that quantity to give the medicine a fair trial, physician#sof tl a whole world. NO i are thousands of tol,acoo slaves who ou tit altbougb I rind no sign of an ache or pain The Aerneotor all Steel Food Cutter Worth t. But a state of civ►lization of conafdeiabl'e g Secret about it. Th1S iS one Of jt5 ao ti nit hie made it neceaaar for m ►n to know how easy i , is get free. There's after taking the second bottle. I can strongly . . q Y Y recommen this • remedy t.o all snfrerers from strop est endor 'ements. But the FSR t� preserve hit Datura! heat by actificiscl happineaa in No- o• Bao f r the premature- rheutuatism. I feel confident it will do for ' . . *11'e 13. It ie not permissible ,.to wbsndon ly old men, who think s I did that th k theta all it did for me." strongest endo ement possible is _ are old and worn.'out, wen tobacco is the in . the vital Strt tIt it Ives, ' clothing entirely in this country. Nur i� . A. P. 760 g g _ - it a visible to west ae little ae the publip thing that destroys their vitality and mwD• ' sutilurities will permit durjng an Ameri� hood," , can winter, Neither worm clothing noj The public should be reed, however, artlfictal heat will satisfactorily replace t ill against the purt�hase of ny of the many, natural beat of the body. To preserve this Imitations on the mark t, as the success - _ _ should he the brat aim of all who wish tq of ho-1'o Bao hie braugl t forth a host of ���� avoid colds. LUOQ food, fresh air and eounterfeiten aDd imlTat ra. The genuine ; , - exercise are obviously the principal means. No-7o-Bao is sold 'undo a guarantee to �-.- � In the cafe o the body the akin should; cure',. by all druggists, an every tablet has ; , : ` flourishes. It oes more for weak . � 1, 2 - . Y t �I - take an I>zilu,lt place. Ae far ae colds the word No To Bac plainly ■tamped Babies and Gro ing Children than - - ' are cunceruvil It is all important, because thereon, and you run no physical or finan- '�` . _ . any other kind f nourishment. It _ they rarely occur unless the skin. is in a `cial rick in purchasing t e genuine article. strengthens 1V ak IVIOtherS and Ce- ~- r . certain ccnditiop, �1 hen the pores of fns StOteS health t� all suKering froth - M I-' -1 akin are opened the cold air enters where It is not wattt••d and causes an_ inflamms. _" Now Rood digestion waif on appetite, Emaciation_ ail i General Debility. - - - s` . . tion• In oold weather the pores should be And health on both, .. - For Coughs, Col s, Sore Throat, Bron• - _ , ' closed. Co?d water is" an - excellent vehicle say@ the great Shakespea e, but he did not Ault• ehitiG, Weak Lun s, Consumption, blood. . - - _ -1 . for closing the pores. The weight of ex. have in mind a. coated tongue or torpid ,. Diseatez and Los Of Fleih. --- - - - fi-' perience seeing to prove that it is better to liver, with all -the st►mpt ►ma of biliousness, _� , tlMtt h i3elMpe, faolteri ie. Alt t?ruyyiats 80c- 6 in _ _ - - - use wariv water first, Much depends on eo common in this count y. -All this, and _ _ - __ - - the lndlvldual coDatitntion, The warm more, cap be .cured by r. Pierre's Golden Y water cleanaea sad softens the skip wad 3lediaal Uisoovary,a par ly vegetable cpm- r rains in F ,, neves the lends of superfluous moisture, ound, which reeWrea t ►e action of the _ ,} f��, B lbs and Plants the freynent satires of colds. Following liver, given tone to the (1 gging eperRfes of �� . sras►.►+t.s aJ wortA as Htnsriann af'cou . his, the oold water will close t.hWres and. the dyspeptic's stomach, and thus enables . No. $-15 Giadio us, finest assorted, for 50e. - . 4( put the skin in a eortirti, normal ondition. "g g Mr. J. 1� hl�ker►talt _: OOd dt eat10D to wait On appetite, and " I - 8 Dahlia. ,seleetshowvariet's" GOC. R'e till furnish this fend rwttrr, one cutis to our her- No one should stt,y in cold water long health on both." By dru gists. 1St` Mier %mow BtunsvttlCY• rt •r ton nit later than 1mrs 1, IN9.5, wri jlu.ew of t and do (I-� a 11SOnll) tias,haadsome drts•rcrr of te» n�;gblwws and acqun,nhinrea of ehu sends enough to feel dieeomfc.r4. - it O-- 6 Roses, .verbloom'g beauties" 60a. ' inuwn ywsonally by hint to be r"pojwibld and inflrreutiat inert Asthma and Hay Feve caredbp a newly _ ' ptf+ th� ��' �Vlndr, Collection r each, ; i* fhtir lrualifGra' udrJ nrwd and are l;krly io buy some t —��` �.t i F— Factis! , Dbl Fl. &!rusk, Ivy thing (w cru Nina thio year. After• Jury 1, money Heat in discovered treatment. A idress for pamph- ��� , , on this ager ruin hr ,et,u„ed to ar„der Wird urs rstt#N,% rill( She. Was an Observer '• and 5 set Sc t d Geranium, 600. ; be laud to inquiries m Teft,yx rv,nrrrni+rg thi.t gjJ�r. It w e let, World's Dispensary Medical Asso-la- F- Manes a Vine, Tropmolium, literally rww or nrivr•. .The feed etitier is delivered f. o. b. You have brought new sunshine into >ny tion; Buffalo, N. Y. 116 $tram thl No Ambttloa• Me=_Y !tures• 1t Heliotrope chik.,ggo, it dripped iron, braneh'housee ” i fife, he said rapturousl �_ ” Isi- Garan! line, fit,rtaL asSOrted " titiC, backtrnight will f•tlutt. " R-19 coleus tine assorted colors !! 50c. i "�— ' ' " B— 8 tris, tin -st varieties . " t30c. �t, , 1!o you mean that , he asked timidly. ' = food's Bareaparilla Cave. Perfect °< - lny a collections f r alio, r 3 for 01.261 or b for till , Of •curly 1 mean it• Can you doubt me ? - i $i ln8mbered ne 'Thing _ stealth. t3yttaU.pea6 . a, oursewtlom AsnapI - 011, 0f co t> e, i know you wouldn't ia- t0ntiooa►ly ^i 8represeut. But ou know Mrs. Mc9wwt--It's Billinger I The The following letter la !roar' a well-known Ca tolru@ Free. of leu thinks a e bride ie always more a 1f poaeeased ata terchant tailor of 8t George, N. B.: THE fTEEtI. BRI 08, It11�CON SEED 00. LTD, t c r`,;- young elan eo To orate. Ont. - / . C . brought sunshine lulu his life when hin weddin than the rico is. Yoa didn't C. I. Hood df Co., Lowell. Mass.: '' i i'x"C { reality, it's cul ' whether you were standing on your "Gentlemen-I am 'glad to say that !!cod's / ' y inoanehlne. 11GEN7 ti WAN'1'il';D _ cad or our feet when a were married. Earsavarilla and hood's Pills have done me s [�1pR the latae[ aid batt line of Rocks an ` ' P You can t recall e, single istinot impression ixeat denl of good. I had a severe alta( Id o! j� N t .« - MUsI of i>~ the grip to the winter, and after getting over the 1 Diblos in ('ar i►dn. all size, and piles . r C, Heavenly Maid. 'Carets liber.+t. Write trd elrrulars. ,-tea Hoarsen— Mr. Ma3wat—Yes, I an, Lobelia, I ro. lover I did not seem Lo gather atrengttl, and hslA WILLIAM BBI[: "s. Publisher, Toronto A9. «on t ou la somethin for metuber our nose was a vfully cold. aoambition. Hood's Sarsaparilla proved W be uratic. , , . us, -Ntiss Keyn,)te l Y P Y K Y n ed. The s ve -- - Gifted l���f I metildn �e� erntiinentl cured what ced result L �1 P —.—..-- ftetory, nd 1 reeotnlnend tflta $TAM U by a su Nott y Educe s' Amateur--CBrtalUly, !f 1t iG yoAr " r Thisutistoelfrunennd 26 inch very enperior desire. What - ell wtto are a�lt:ted wll,tl rhetintatlsfp ora r tional ti sten►. No advance foes, Write far $15.00 last year, but now ' ti� <+ Hosie Would you prefer' II0e9 NOt Irritat ,But HealB.. 9 S• Y nw t�hien We put out .i r-Oh,aaything,unlysuitisn'tlend f;r circular, THIS )NTAI2Il) lA8'f11UT�; ,ell onlyac+.00,t.lt„uy onootthen,aetp,ipnlar a enough t0 interfere wi ; It is remarkable that th ae who suf or from $$ �S Cures - 65 Shutor 9t , Toronto articles weever made.. AERMOTOR CO. Chloego. # QCI S _ _R th the convercatioa.” w im a lent of those medl- HQ , i !!dues iseaRe gro p SMIctions caused bT poison and poo - — ------ - — — — * ,' cines that are slow in the! cure. Who en uys r bra f' ' as I1lu in my gay. MOtI Stf08L' BO COt r aid 4 The beauty, of Sotit American Kidney _ Ab win _ Y Cure iR that It telieveR t e eufierer' slmast always Ytiep Hg's pW' InstantaneouRly. What ick one does not and use it when I nee R•� titInk hid lyOf the Y U '` S Mellean steam lanndlu !iiia know the delight that tees whon pals ie good s Pfhs on Ittl ud a ,: b�Ch6iaee moa' go, Y reliev(xl 1 Kidney Clare, a plain matter of J. W. I)Yxxatex, Bt. Gleotge, New l3runawick. oycot 9—)de nabs now 6z 'im. We fact, ttelieves the most dis resell►(; kidney a to Ko P[tb p Itet.t r this settHor� than ever. iEver�ybody wants thorn.. every I. - "j manta slots of gripwttr9&14vhy�all ledru,ggU% deal r Bells thein. They wear lt8 amu, I steam laupd]y man's r►iie. 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' -. - .-....�..---- - ' . . _ ., . `_4: - - • --Estate o Mondsp. i0 is the in ntion to oommet7ce ,_ , I . I. NF ::: ► r &,; making Ohbeee On'�a let. NpAL'� - z`< ion ear residefits of this WEST- i I . : - � ; . . - O . : . , . . - - -.w �, •„ . .: One of the old p - I - - , Z . - '. .-'. - . Mre. . Mary Byes, widow of .,. . 1 neighborhood, , sed away on (,DECEASED. •� r the late Samuel Bye , pas :. ... 1 .. I _ S'prl� _ _ or I .. . - . '_ - ' Wednesday evening a the advanced age of - _ __ ..' LANDS' _ 91 yeara 7 months an 24 days. f.,-_:_ - - i - eda in the arb .oi Beebe>9 shop SAL OF _ , �. tu�'�xttg� ' . On Tue Y - ,. • occupied by Ra B• vu'can a fire was kinds Sealed tenHeriS addresrod to CHAIiL GS 8• morning at its office ed in the stove with s me shavings sad r© , publishedZ .1 1~'rida}l or• lie pipe which ran PALMER�PencerirWeetoao1,nimersEs ate" willl Get 1 a� ����y_ � _B p Pickering, Ont. fuse from the fl . marks "� cf lg ♦i .was discon nod 1, to i ,.-n s TER]41S thr ugh the Stat floc above nitNd ba received hrhe nna�•r�ie rr r,f Dl ti' ibKJ�. for tie ,urcltabc of V � - '_ the third clay y• two�n the 8rd >j3, b par•ysar; X1.00 itpaid in advance- neeled and being, nea this .c©ilingi ig it was diecovered that pert of lot uuuiber twenty- - RATS OF �iDVEUTISINU : the lumber. Howey r,. rano of the l,rokeu flout cast i$ ing. KeV rt11 of. e- , I_ - 10 cents. in time and extinguished before much TotiIuJbip of Plckoriug, ... . . , - Fir�t insertion, per live - - riirune. tv-six scree, more or cell, owned and occupied Each subsequent iusertione Le"lul or Foreign ad- damage vette don©.-. - by w,..i,t„„ Panner in ,iN lifetimo. ____.r__- -----7- inis rate does not ill o ••� -- . ' This retia wtiieli is in an exoellept state of :_------ vertisemeuts. MAR HAM,. cultivation, well fenced. an'1 draiue�l, is situato e� . Special terms given to Parti rile ysarng Half- I i - b' for 3 or 6 uiou�lis or by within half ,t.ilio of a railway Market, and is acts able quarterly: within ease access of a railw 6f a frame is room- � � `�` D yei►rly or yearly contracts pay S' Allan let town on 1\�Oitday The huildiugs consisting Business easels, tea lines or id with paper, jar. A. ' . ed a�velliug barn hU�40 with stone i one year, $5 0�, payable m s to, ace. -__._ -. __ . __ - ----- , W cess columna teib cents per line, for retool o where n has seeurud a situs= house, a cod oin his many fo lodal 0 and art oI repair. There- is IL god i t 'Notics in i _ - real- ..�.as _ ._ _.- _---,- - - _- __ -. _ - . fl�e'Noti -per •lii,e each subf,Uquent itisorlion_ Lion. The 5ut1 would l ounb orchard of about two acr�a uu the p __ _ _-____ Special contract rates made known on all friends iu wishing r in at tt 7e nRouge at �aes. - - `- - " . tion. No free advertising. Gypsies Oil the Krequire one third of type pure Adveirtidomenze without written charged a s wa Dna, teat at 0 per cent: securo9 . ere two g two chase moae� Gown encs the balance pa abs i� . . rte�i until forbidden slid chargdd ac- tracted a number of sight seers on Sunday Ilio vendor switliilinte n I will be i„s© cifteriioon. There two e - cor,tin'„]i-, Orders for ciiscoutiuuing a:lve�itiec.- l,y statutory mortgage with bower of sale a � menta must be in writing and sent to til pub- Lors0 , a number of dogs and the sunburn 1 �'3a1a9 Z'Oilalte Pltlllgll �OOt3' - liaher. g insurance c ruses. ed occupants of the forementioned Ova ons ,rho highest or any tender not noaeaaarily ae• Job Work pr attended to numb©ring else oepted. For further particulars app1Y to . PROPRIETOR. Aceordiug to repot there is work for the CHAh1,ES s. PALMER, Pickering P 0 - W. 1. CLARK - .--_____ or a the mouth of the. ' . (;EOR01, Tool., whiteyale P o boli clad Shocks and Overalls. 'i _ - - - Ushery inspect JOHN F. FAREWELL, Q C , Rouge, °we have heard a" number state that �•®odors' Solicitor, Whitby, Out, , . Our Politics,-$trtct Independence. ___ ___ 00 9 In the Ma rl;et.: Our A1ni-AFira-classLocaiPapor. $lack, living at the Rouge has nets serosa, -_ _ Best d eottrtiong -The hearty preventing the fish owing up the stream. • r L' , . Our exp Hunt him up Mr. ospector.-Ball. TOBIAS CASTER = _ ' - snpport of the neoDle of Pickeriu4 and sicinity• Among those wh took in the .•horse • . - . f Show in Toronto last week from here were . 1$95.. Ca t. and ildrs. Rol h J. E. Pitts, Ash GRAIN DEALER, - FRIDAY% MAY 3,ife .. , p Tas. orrance, .Reeve ,1. and daughter, • Adam Scott, nt Ont ALL SIZES ,John.+� North Clareim '� NOTES AND COMMENTS.' H'I Locd, R Wel-h andaR:�J. Coreop. Scarcely a day passes but from one to a . . . . . - . •v at the York .�s- s hrou h the village and Has bought out TA��andlis now AND CIIIT�DRrN'q Rl.'I3$F11S. The grand cul- dozen tramps pas g ADIES , a NTS ,. sizes brought ill a true Lill against as the days grow varmer their number pared d e tui, thbn tiblio With the beet H 'ams Bros., w�io are charged increase. It has b en snpgeated that the pp V P the S council provide a few toles of atone and Georgetown Grey Liwe, also White Lieu© i with the murder of William C. Wells. p b the bbl, the best Poitland Content, . - as i� en the Jury at 1:$0 that every tramp a plying for lR g b0 Ivester Paris and Ontario Cement by the ! - The ca. e « g .1 y made to earn his k ep before beinga tomo dated.-EoonomiH . bbl. Pure bbl• salt, and euara0 salt in - and in two hours returned a true bill the . Lusk, also Stove Coal and Blacksmith, - of murder. against the prisoners. -- -_--_ - _ _ - . ur readers will remember - coda erciFant- . J- �'Vbitby beet in the utarke ares intend l keeping , Alsik© - . Most, of o Tlie city q r the- particulars of _the case. The close tl;eu stores at u o'clock and the best grades of l , - ll is that file Dun and Titnothp.Seed for file retail trade, at ) �; t• ��� . ; . tlieory of tilt- crow S g grocers at 6:30. the lowest inarkt;t prices. Tlie. u•„11nd L rP14d ilk hi_� uf>,•- �,, s Y -� {• t. - 1 fit+ f' . fellu�; �vrts murdered for -.tile purpose .. I prices paid for all kinds of Grath a i )t WY elevator,:, ." �' • �''�-j ., ��� ' ` .` insurance, much of B RTHS.' ' I: Closer eead delicere.l at _. ti,`, `, t.'4,' �, r, of getting the - which the II} a1115 really did come into GoitDoi;-In Pickerir g, on Tiesday, AP>di 3oth North Glaretnont. -t"� _ 1 . -- ism, the wife of G o. Gordon, of a son. ll Stn 0$IA5 t'r1STI1 - i possession of. It «'ill Lt remembered IED. -- - ' F \� `� 7'-%, `'( �•, .k . . . that the � Outh had soli.e 13,000 on til ;it)Oth _ -- 11'' � �',�A' • HEari-In Pickeria on Tuea�iav, Ap� 1 , ,�-,r _ his life- -.1 - .,v dra�� a in favor of hill. sister, lila;."ictoria II. H ad, aged to years. TIME EAN , i�r w - _. tried ono of the Pickering, on flat- 1 ; ►il ' " �� ' Ina of 1 con. S, �% _ who SUbsey..ently GiLlt.aric-At 1 __-- _ .. . HyaTT1S, It is now Some two years urJay, April 27th 1895, Ann. years. I oVed wife of � - Charles Gillespie, egad fiH y ; Wily waste time and and labertvoeking the met his death. As lie itm t handle when the wind will do it j �.- J since the boy pox -At W itevale, on Hathrday, A iris 1 �l l4 !, 1 . .4F � / and his sister were well knon'n here, Lith xIH95, Artom ria Ellis, relict of the ate P without eapenae. 611 0, ' : a , , . , :, t - much interest is naturally manifested Chris, Laworeau , aged B� years, >ti mouths, For the small sum of X30' you can get Oneof . . 1 � i a• --�1. • .-�� -.. and 9 days. -.�y -.i�� • '_ in the trial _---------- -- S��I�L+E-5ros . ' .--� ,.Z-- "r_,,r ^� ; . �-- . , ,}.�� : "Canada New d Iverttaenient8. - `"-`" - Tae Toronto News says ; __� ---.. -. `' - . Improve d WINDMILLS .�•..�..-�.--.---- -is humiliated by the return of Thomas : - gUBH Lia of Seed Oate and„� �.,. „ r► I I ; -. au, -_ ,..., !rr Juii't sell the Standard. , - . . . . Dlc,Greevy to Parliament. The Dom- 800 a large e. . ntityy of terry bushes. both (patent applied tor) inion is young and virtuous enougl; red and bfaok._J. l3 EE, Pickering. _ THI$ i5 THE `SAY ipIIEN TRE to keenly feel the indignity. it is too I MALL PEA -We have a quantity of This uiwchine can be attached to anp '-� 5'1 A M A 0 J S th E 0S's I - -. STAN DARO ROTARY SHUTTLE bad that there should be CguSe for S small perm• t r sate at elevator, French• pump pantile without change. - I uiaaa' i3ay. APpI to THOS. Moot) ', agent for - - _ _7 - .- '/ Canada's humiliation, but - an' abiliti---- . IS I3RUCCiHT--TU ___ W. D. Matthews dt a. .. - , . . - -- - B , ----- - RC UHA'�T , to be humbled is proof of national ASTUItE: The undersigned bae ltu THE D, • - virtue. The ascendancy of • a man acres of"goo pasture land at lot 4b, con, °, I , I McGreevy VVOLI]d 110t Pickering• For t nns and other particulars, McG r Rood. se-sa , i'`r+r� I, 1 Come in at once and 3h1�G the gate like Thomas 3TA LORI SHOP I , 11 - ' Bac! as air, �y to WM. TA 'LOR, Cho ry 1, . ,rt. 1 - , . humiliate the. L`+ilited.States. = ------ - -- - _`" _. .�-� 1 �;,,u-.11 � 1 ` You'll tins. as not eo green, but . 111eQree�y is, lie compares 1avoarably 1AUT a= 5opnew and s andariC1erictifOr seeds _ � .t It. �.+ that we can BDpleciate the 1 Over �.q.� _ . ;� )-:t t3TAYD-dap' SEWiNc; . With the average CO11grC5Sineli at and true to name at hard time pric,+�rE-00 , i . �Vi�sllington, and iii contraSL. with the Logue free. `t✓Lu. SUN It1tOS., 1ligltla l�gm►oek, j Have a large ramie of 13auiplos of x �t�Hlxa . out. _ __ spring . 5uttings ant. light Overcoatings to 1., 1-- >a r '� .1 i I New York State Senators, who are _- -- ---- - P B For sale by ; : ,, e]lin� law for money, �OR SALE --I Black Berkshire Boar, select from, at pi ices that will cause you �i* , , , �U6t now busy 5 a 1' 8 titouthe 1J, regtstered for sale at tT1llJh tist0[tlehweut. j4f � - . �" l 1M y�TT, t . he is air angel of light- Canada has _prui„lees of the taco ii. I►1. f;adler, assn ono Having just roceived the latest fashion - - oar regg �.. •... Atha. Out. not yet fallen low enough to condone Cheete� �VGILFi i:DBA 'R, Kinsale P. O. 2" plates from Paris, I aw now prepared to _ i Apply - i proved rascality like that of Thomas - __--_--__ - - --- - -- --- - - - Qi a entire satisfaction. �__ ' - - 112cGreevy, and if Parliament be 1,TISS CHA LOTE GREENWOOD- Call at once and avoid the rusts. , i_-` . l Will gine lesions in Charcoal• Crsy gin,�0 U ��Tt Br011han• I - mindful of its hononr, it will expel and pencil dra wing, Water Colors and Uil HEN y - .:i him a BeC011d time. Paintinv, from Co les, Nature, Objects. For , - - r s ad ate ppy to MRS. . W. DEGKUH, - I . to m a d P+ n . Pickering. B 9- ... The Prohibitioil� commission apey f �_ . - pointed by the Dominion Government NOTICE : Having leased the heriieesBring _ -- - y aliopp.oec pied by the late William Har- ong#4�01 p ' �/� _ S TORE, -� some time ago has finished its duties gray., in sit ani, I a u prepared to attend to © R�Rlb S NE Ilio uiremen of the pie of tht� Town- • and presented a bill Of exp@na@s a- ship' n' that Ii e w tug a•ti•t•cdon of all. - - . .. ... . 000. There mounting to nearly X150, special attenti n Siren to re string, and J orTk Your Harrowe a and esti . were five u on the commission board sone prom tl .ria at prices.J.Plow Coupe . ro m. tended to before the epriag rush. All C LAiari "(�1 �{j��Tmw lyly l� i.• .. four of whom agree to the finding JE ELL_1 - ren work done at lowest posable �riees, and RTH ' •• OR 8AL ,OR TO RLR't•--A fa • •. - that Prohibition would not be prat- F �1 containinngg acres. being lot il, con. b. vz- we guarantee perfect saris aoUon ticable and the fifth disputes this bridge Towash V. On the promises "re situ" �, , . statement and claims that from the good frame ho se, comm lona barna, and all w e i s. j � � A� � i'Mj �,.v . other n y outbuildings. Well watered :, . evidence submitted rohibi ion would and tented. ne mile and one quarter from e desired b the pand should Claremont .t ion. apply tae particulars tc b Y people IBA FOWEL , Claremont 1, o• idtt HQreeehoer and Genera! $laoksmitb, IaAghtel aie' Of rile $alaltl!ee O t3 Winter 1.be prepared for at once. These men enteric, Claremont, Stock for the next 15 days Com�meno- . have travelled the Dominion at great 7000 A ple •Trees For, Sale• ----- 1. - -so 1 it Monday, Maroh 4th. , _ .- � expense, spent much time, and now y maoy onatomars; I wish d d b - present to t:1 * . I - . . - he goverllmgnt their opin- Thanking y �: , to announce that my nursery stook has b H o, ill ion. They f�tarted out four to one winteredjwith no lea• whatever. I .►ili.beat the , b o.orb nurse sea of Audley, every Tuesday and�� so ainst rohibition and they ret a d u my lease termin. Jun �S w� ag P Th ay ::• just the Saul@. It 88@m8 t0 Ufl that mb, the who a stook will be sold at the follow w ? -p - �_�___w I ing ssoritlae : 1 to eo 10 cents each. au to loo 7a I g d Q s this commission style of looking into cents each, and over d cants each, it dug O - . . THE ----.- . • n G. T. IL $10 r� cent extra. F. O. B., Piokeri i!. ppae I '�'' , ,-, p• . things is a farce 1n every Benue of the leo All til Crew were gratia+! and oultiyated . ` q¢ m 00 p' , � . - - word. In Ontario we had the finding by 11ira set Willson and more than three kw 1� Cry g y I University COmmis- fourths •� tsndard winter varieties. They a. , of the Fees and U Y 11 ba sold s rictfy subisot to ahs nursed chart. b ; •'d4 r .0 • etv , - Will i®ties. ��.._ im osaible totnistako ver s g a _ ..� hlbiti0n n this wa it is p r p sions, and at Ottawa the Pro i y i 0,., . COffim18310n, and where, Ill one single At all times will exercise the ggreatest Dara to s _±.. - 4 - _ 1 please my c atamerm. CRABLFB B tCtLAY, -- - - ntesio. j3argAla° instance, Iles a particle of ben@fit been Brougham P o., 0 0 G g 1$ w �� Jsa I C Bar 'ne ill Feints. Hargaitis in Drees Goode: Bargains 1nTwe08 B• Youths 9 - - derived, for the large sums of money Id +�+• ir,eb ; .` �, ii ,,. i! in Ment a Clothe. 13oy s; Youth's, and Mena Overcoats at .half pr spent. Such frauds as these should ILE. " °' r"- " 'D _ a '��i >l�ar 4 � pace 6 its from 750. ap. ' Boy's and young Men8' Snits, from $2.00 up. d,c dpr• Ment' Bujte at $3.00, last half price. - be -stifled at once and for all time as . �� >r[sy. But so long as Canadians are content Mere' Tweed pants a.t750., worth $1.'00. - e ILE • • • • • • • • ,a. ,, J IIs ®= - Mens' Tweed Pants. at $1.00, worth $2.00. , with being represented by pro.ession- .� 60 al oliticians, )ust so 'long will it bei - t$ = �„ July i •�.t Bove knee Pants 250., worth 750. p ,,� sapa ore Heavy 86 inch gray Cotton at 2J0„ worirli bo . necessary,to employ commissions - to :F -t Mets ishing to drain their Farms ro • M: �,� oat. Heavy Shaker Flannel at Bie., wortli'6o. • • . keep the legislators posted as t0 the gill do well to call on me, as I have -� a •• . , M �I Nov.,Qc Qc Good grey Flannel at 15e., worth 250. ' from �* tedown }3ed seas au orae leaks a I r ived the aae�loy at Tial requirements of the people. w ,� �• Deo i 1 Blankets, T' s, $pr $ dH Pr k& _. :, _, is - - . .. _ .. as- - - . . s.%H ck &' Co.,Co•, . of lir t n� �i 'pT�t I - 8TOUFFVILLE t� - GAOOERIES . - DrEiin Tila Mauufao- - . The ell known - - , . Davidson iV. Black', accotintitint `-of the inters, for their Celebrated Drain Tile, al �­rn D e We lead in Orooeries, Crockery, and Gllaseware, - . ­ :. . .. - . I ­. . Oatario Bank, Sudbury, has taken a couple Which I can supply you At Reasonable - . • - .'' `:. oaths' leave of absence to recuperate in prices. I V4e sell the beet anoolored Japaa Tea, at `Lbo., worth boo: m Uncolored Japan Toa at 150., worth 250. e . health and is visiting his father, Dr. These ile have been before the public , W - era t $ n fre _ Black. for many ears, and are admitted, by the Citwd home made Cheese at �o., worth 12 e g - We regret to ani tinnce tlis rather sudden largest dr mere of Untar o to be the Very ` skippers. - ' ' r death of Mrs. DeGeer, of Qdeensyille, who rl t t i We pay Toronto prices for all kinds of farmer$ fi�odaes: Best in a Market. live Itabbl�' - " peased peacefully away Friday morning. The C av from which thee& Tile are r Dried Apples, (elood Lard, Butter and Eggs. We luso bay to "Q Decease3 was a sister of Mre. t,l G. A. Brodie, made, iia been prnnounged � � '��j " " • iv Pigeons. The oases in waich they o0me ere* not retaraable ae we slave Of' o! Bethesda, and niece of Mre. Elder Haiu- �" ..,.,i ��en. pa in same sues. dla8e of Coat �` • er, of this yilla Free Press. TO b the 13 fn do an0.:_ Remelxiber everything, during tiliB es,1a, ,must be sold regar gee-- Frederick La nbp, o! Markham, was ` � - t. recently fined $ nd costs or 60 dsys for z ' e be d a 1. IZ, lrofit, y e o 26o. to n i will pay you to' m 1898; and .. if you �v >a1y 1►pe d ao • ' acing abusive la age and pointing a re E Ono abon the leo (May, velvet at Albert Anthony. tltlereaf , I 1Xii1 keep ni stook of 9 to 4 Ciloppilag doge eve deg at 6a.sr 1 . The wintaz wheat in *rkhsw and inch Til • Cash t4r toU t0 the stele ' ._ .. + 'Gaughan townships proinis®9 an emellent I can et your on sbor1l notice, fx, Q, 7, 8, --� H shunt. ., > • prop, Having passed through the winter in g� and 1 inch Tile; �ENRY _. 5 Come nd see me for pirices alae eight. •., 'Y+5 . g _ acenBiraoa. sie trashing the work of W ' ��++ iii r - ­ -. �� (form -G'eo. t etin then aheea& faatary est i� uIrett, �. x Comps anotia i)i3fl• ' g le on S�arbor0 t f t. �ty',c �y ", _ , - _ - at pt0uffjtii - G , .7It T p� Y, S�' y{ yy i�® ��tl] aLii• - .-. ..-,i - , .. m} �'P.'�.ti - 'A t.."T••IP �� - :�S���^�F-l. - - ♦ g2 _ ley. :, �:_,tt,. :. � a _. _ . . .. - - r :_)- ..r: >Y fids• E ' --:;3,a� p �It d - - .. ,c;?'. r"."0.":••'.,�IS- - - -1?j: to 'Y -i 7'�v',..�a.. t J - .. ::.... ..-. _ s. 1 : _,i A,a f �. _ ms`s -e _ .. ... f. .. -. .. i .,,a . 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' - - - IS Z RI �� , is UXU IDOE. ,� ti -,. : , E_ . _ DLn 3Piok "1&g Ration 0.21.9 STOLEN IK THE MOST BARE FACED 'MANI;TE$ { cr: � -- `' - 4 $Q'i 'ARMEI�S 11�A$KFi'. r' _,. . T INS 0 XG EAST A& F4LL0�9PI:-- � �tf "" FRo>g oua EXoHANt3E3. '�'aeaday e�enirg' krain bronglit 2$(1,000 0.4 gpREes 9:2b A. M. iOeONTo i�Iap �, 1894: �n� .°: , { Tjie funeral of the late Sir John Thomp• Thes y y o• ', '� ` 2.24 P. M Wheat:, fall, ..........•, # 00 00 40 00 75 }; :" r' trout fr to Mesare. ke and Widdilael . e Rentlerx,en wI 1 soon have one of the D ` sob cost Canada $25,000. beat tr """' 16 IgE , r - .. ` 8 ooAL, . 6:28 p. U. Wheat, spring . : . 00 00 to Ot) 75 '' Navigation on the Georgian Bay is eg out preserves n the province. t3aturday mornfn a Frenoh young Irian r T>I INs Qo NQ W1t9T DIII A9 FOLLOWs: Wl3'eat,red winter"...... 00 78 -Eo 00 74 ,to J` Wheat, goose ... 00 OQ f;o 00 69 �. ' petted to be open on the 15th. 0.7 OCAL , . F 9:28 A. M Barley, .bush ............. 00 00 to 00 48 z Thos, Edwards, hotel keeper, Wood• and yeoman were lef at the station here "17 IXED . . . : 8:00 P. M. - by the conductor of he down train, he not t i�ille, leas assigned to James Stuart, being able to find nut where the ' 1 XI'u>Lea Oats, bush ................ 00 89 to 00 40 t�` ,> 8:22 P, illi 1 W1'itb butchers have raiaod tho price y were g0- PEas, bush ................. 00 68 to 00 00 `ei l - y Ing. The two were a! en to Re T WE T BLE.—nunbagtoa i'ltation_ siF: pj of choice beef from l0c to 1210 per lb. Y. Father �• - ap, now, ton............. IQ 04 �0 11 00 .:'' Lynett, who is a fl ant Frenoh lintist, 1 ;: Jamie`s 13aunieter of Nia era, a refn ee o �' s DUE aw, oD.........:....... 8 OQ to 000 Stt t Tl AINS GOIN A T AS ,FOLLOWS:— ,f g g when it was diaeove ed they we're bdund Dressed lions ............. G 26 to 6 86 r `its 11'0117 RlaVery, died at the age of 104 ydars. for �Sturkeon Bay, it rth of Mitlland. 'I'hev No. 1t3 MIXED 2:18 P.1�I. Beef, forequarters........ 0 00 co 500 ` r John. Osborne of Bracebrtdgo was were put on the G:30 north train and sent ! Luc.u. , G:23 P. bL . Beef hindquarters......: 7 OQ to 10 00 " - :'' crushed to death In a runaway accident. to their destivatiOn, Muttcn.....................; 0 to 8 50 $, 'I 10Celi TotOuto will build a house for ; , , ,,. T AINS (I ING W EST DCE Aa FJLLows,— ,0 i There are % few t amaters who can cep T `eel carcass .........,. 5 00 to 7 00 ""° t the Tit\vn Ln inset at a c t to ex• o. ! Let �,. . 9:213 A.111 ' g oSi their horses from to .ing flesh suture the .. a 0 1 Butt r Ib 00 12 t 00 6 , °+ teed $(10U. rush of seeding, but any more, who i are ' 1 MIXED . � . S:1G P.M. gge, do ..... 0 to 00 00 Geo. lfotlinson, late of Whitbp, Is very enxlous to make the moat of ever Mine -- - - --- - z •• 0 1 y �. — Potatoes, per bah........ 55to 60 a 0 ill in Torouto•as a result of a second day, cannot, or do n t, "prevent their teams - - - .. � - ___ -----('� - . str'oka of paralysis, from losing from r5 to 100 pounds each . i : ,sVLAb3lov4 DO�IIINION BANK} Three hundred thousand whitefish from Now that wheat is s che6p and eo nour- ' ishin , a wart ata sed fed crushed alon A J •G the NeNveastle hatchery were liberated in g q g I . -L I l with oats, will have a remarkable effect in // i - the lay of Quints. Ca ital Paid u , $1 500,000 toy, E. S. itowe, of Braeebride; has keeping the horses a .. A feed of well boil• - l accepted the call of Bereau Mcthodist ^ed wheat at 8 p.m. i also nourishing 'and ,. �upplus, p �I;�oo,aoo s. strengthening. Wh at should be fed spar- • �'r church, Crawford street. Toronto, ingly at first, in ors r that the animal may T Cheese factories are a►1 the rRe th18 y a nc device recently taaatented in L`. s. and WHITBY AGENCY. become accustomed to it as thore is a Ca ,tdab CHAS, CLLITME Asneral Banking Bnsiaace Trannaota' ! spring. In Muskoka and Parry Sound danger of colic if fe at +all IiberAlly at y -- . districts every township is starting one. first.—Times. f - . , har�B�ISMED 1871 1 8A VINGS DEPARTMENT. \. - Mr, James Stapley, of Brighton, has "Wool is moving, n Monday Mr. Been -- notice of Withdr wai relquirea' renx rates. xa, - j - been appointed Fishery Overseer for the bought of Mr. Wm. Thompson of S Ott P� U R E - E. J. THORTON, � - "nited Counties o£ Northumberland and 50011is. from his Co awold flock.. Ioty - - - MANAGER; " r i urhaul. A N A E ® _ �. D A few evenings aR a young lady of g• . - e - slThe kerbing is being laid on the bridge wsa unable t find a needle to do JADES — . " HARVEY ' ouch side of the Union Station, Toronto, some necessary men ing. She knew 8118 I WITH NO INCOPIVENIENCE lir: eparatory to "putting down an asphalt had placed one in th cushioq, and • forth- A j� Horseshoer &General Blacksmith, ; :; j V'atforw. with sat down with a determination to - - T H 0-u � R U �5 t " . ! The family of the late Chief Ardagh, of flnd that needle. 8 e found it. She took ; �-+ xTe't� d . tie Fire Department, Toronto, has de• the cushion to piece and dissected it with CHEAP BY MAIL CLAREMO1l1 Jl , _ - `. c fined the offer of the City to pay funeral such success that sh extracted exactly 84 _ Yo it naa,a c� us r�ranq comfort to yes.. ��+«— " A Pcsf Card will do it. • e ' onses. needles of various si es. There will be no - P C�,�i�. �L�T�E New shoes 25c c� h or 30c oedit, and.." 1 :. ecarcit of needles i her hour© for a time, t L4� , t pe; - ,r, I .� bicycle belongiDn to lilt. Frank Den- and when there ie sh has two other cosh- tcu \vas�leu from the corner of Collebe -ase unmater. tl 134 1(INC 3r, Weer guaranteed satisfactory. , ; TORONTO--- CANADA ions that will likely prove quite as prolific. • R A.-RR.Y' - F W - HOP I1 street troll Spadina avenue, Toronto, . , _ i r<uesda eveDlntr On Friday last Jelin third, eldest son _ - . y 6f C=serge Third of St athero, and brother r "�""xxx - CLAItC t1fON'T STATION. {1 W. H. Ballard," merchant tailor of of,Mry: John T. Elliot of Jxbr' w •n - - A trial solicited. - - - -_ I,istow6l, has made an assignment td J. i tdt e, as i l bookkea er for �V1 ld a well on the farm of a lir. ;C1cKay, Cour t�a�s for t�18, - - — - -- — - --"t' llcni]erson+" P Y miles from.Torontq. \vhen the curb gave , ��� THE1'ETF N SANK Grasett- �� D`arl.iDg. way and he was buried thirteen feet in ,! v I. i t N (>F CANAD1i: t \- JDU. Squires, who is employed by Nr, quicksand. The men were engaged dig• .. - - Richard 60bort, of Harwony, fell fro -n a ging a \yell and liad got down twenty-three N K�NDALL 4 —J . . load of hay last-Iltiday and broke his leg, feet when the accident occurred. The .- i r + }� PAii1NCURE I►+ WNITBY BR�NCN.. " - i 1L18L above til© ankle. . curb was not strongly made. The voting i S - B. GibsoD, railway contractor of t�'hit• in tin was only 23 years of ago and had ' Capital Authorize<t ....:.:: :.... :, �I ,t100 ( Cupitat Subscribed: .I.. :x,wo ; • - - hired with Dl r. DIcKa •fora month until Capital Pairs -up .......:........ ,,1...3vo,ouo b has submitted his tender to rile 3 w' .r - �. • - y' work became nrf ent at home'. Ile !had v J w Reet,....... . . ......: ....... ... .,' I -92,500 U�hawa Rall\va3 (:ompany for the con BOARD 01' DTRECTQRs. �, ., -; oul� been in the c\ell a few minutes \qhen i - I o £;traction Of their electric line. the accident oecnrred. Dir. ,and hits. THE .Tohn Cowan, Fsq., President. I The Grand Trunk had a gaup of men - i. Reuben S. Elamlin, Esq., dice -Pres. F,Iliot attended the funeral on 1londay to ST SUCCESSFUL REMEOY W. F. Cowan, Eeq., w'. F, .Luer., Eerl.,. A. (iib - at \vork on the bridge over Harmony ;Mount Pleasant cemeter Journal. Lntil D6. 81, 1895. creek on Sunday. A hila dritier was used y' FOR MAN OR BEAST. eon, ENq., Robert 9lctntosh, AI. Il, ;Thomas s�N+ in its effects and never blietaM Patterson, Esq. - to p'ut down piles to .strengthen the' track. I Read proofs tx•iow r T. H. hfc�4illan - .. . , . Cashier. . Grain is being occasionally stolrD froth Rev. Thos. Cleworth diad at-'�►11taDee NOALL'S SPAVIN OUREe . p_ General Banking business t ,, usacted. j y Mlle cars at Aurora station. W. A. Hutt Secure this Snap at olice ,tent C'arme (-'I). rreonr„ ul..F.lb.1i�, 9i. Drafts issued, - a able to ail arts t Gtnada - aged G8 years. Ile a:as well know ID ,, P F P , grain merchant, Lae been the loser on a this district. I' ' �" ttswAu United states, and on London, Englund, pay- ' 11 " nd -IRe . l aro me ono of your (your ablo in all arts of Euro e. Hi hes current roupie of oecasiolia during tl.e PaBt few H, e and ubttgH. t hnveuui,i a groat dual of your P P K - s-�1. , �_ I I. K 'u tall N Wtmvw Cu,to with goo¢ auccose - it in w rates of intareHt allowed cn Sayifl�e Bank: �- mODthB. _. w ,n 1erh,l me4lctne. I once Imn a mare that had Deposits and credited half yearly. g15ecial at- -I,- . . a •,'cultswivin and tivo bnttlea cut -ad her. I teWOU to ooileetiou of Farmer's sale notes. It.is said that the man who wont take Horse Regi.ster .. �--, _ Ic ' a lwttie nn hand nit theLlmo E. D. waBBEX . a paper because lie can borrow one. 'leas � __ I r �' . , roti' ir+t)y, cs.a, r+t,tgr. _ . ,invented a machine with Which lie can - I,O ' . .�f�f)ttOii), the property of 1't . G. . ' N NOlILl. S SPAY�N CURE. hit.NAr,ER: cvok his dinner b the smoke of ills nei L N CANTox, Mo., Apr.3,:1i A PERFECT T1=�1 y Barnes, Green River, will make the sea• N u 1. KANDALLco. •' b rr .4r r, -I have ward several h�ttloe n[ pont . r` a bet's chilunev, son of 18.15 as follows ltc nday 111 -ay 1 8 •.-„,,tall'eapavio Cure” with much succeAs: I _ . Sir Oliver Jlowat Ri11 leave for l;.ng I;tit lehves his own rtable (seen Rivclr to' Ce�m zcl 6ii 1 N tt, r i, lc iha b.>K [ Snlmeot I aver nand. ilnne ry land sleet iuonth. He e.xpenes toil's pres GleesOtl'8 �IOtel, (il'(`Ertl�)%00d,. IIO011 t0 N .w ,e .to,u ('orb, oua Illood Fparin and lrrtlyd '_i . N t ,� hone Npavin•. Have rflcottimendzd it to + . ent at the argninp; of the prohibition eai,e Gordon's Hotel, Pickeri n'±. night. Ines- `t ' + +rel tit my lrienEi who are much plew„ed with ' _ "tationery a—lueoplt It -1 S.Cn►I befor,; thb Jndiciul Committee of the day «Voodruff's F'otel, �tpithy, neem; i s. K.�iA:. P. o.Borsui. Sebert's Hotel, liroohl'iu, niglit, kYed ry For Sale by all Druggists. oraddreae '},. Privy Council. N II . - rrlie Patrons of Industry, at Quinn, Desday, Hotel, Y. yrtle, nooti : L. fiebkrt p At •our own •prices. M . B. J. KF•NDALL COMPANY, f . • ha\ d liesed a vote of censure on H�{ti-1, Pert Perry, night. . Thuniilay, . 1) CRO28UH FA�u, VT. . (Jut., lj i lkl ss i _ . . - lilt. S. L: Pardo, DI.P.P., fur file cotlrsa iTtica, noon ; by l:titiom, '1lanaio❑ Ncjust . , ;r TrA Uxbridge, night. Friday, John San ere, ; -, _ '.d<:RLD i . _- lie pursued at -the -last session of . _the Goodwood, noon ; (stueett's llotrl, fit till• . THE CELEBRATED - Local L gielature. i Fa'011 T.NE TEA PLANT TO THE EA_Ct1P I " P villa, ui>;ht. "Saturday own stable ntil Enlvel0' Pee I " . I IGH VALLEY COAL The Grand Trunk Itailwtty Company s followiud 1110ndaY titOTtlin�. The a ove t iN ITS NATIVE PURITY. -�I . car shops in Lonc]oct,. Ont., closed down route will be continued through out I the r '• Mon.ioort•' Tea is ut the t permanently last niE�l' a>'- one hundred For .$1.75 par M. ,knowledgea to be the WI34 p p by i�3ian TES season health and weather permitting. caws. .. a sam :e yf-the best ualities'iaf Indian. coal mined. p q and fifty Hien quit work, a few Of WLOtn .+. ;T:ttrefure they use the greatest case in tht� o St. ThotuaQ and Toronto. �' ' r ...,t !}; L:.0 Tea a lis blend, chat is'w`,Y ±:: v W111 b(3 eeIIG t I' *: l I - r t i- th-•�-iseltCS and 9�'l it only in illi: o g%:.l �'e notice b the leges report from To• I t' f %7 Lit i� OR TI ` t. �I REG T ;ria :C-Jg thgeby %ecuring its purity and 6Aceuenee. p e `olvit I,)•l4re, the �srOperty of "1,. C. ' , • .p i•: % tb., t lb. and g lb. pa.:kages, "' never . ronto-that the case of Leavens vs. Button l B�11 Heade ••••'FJ10M T IIE MI ti ES ... . Oliver, Brantford, wil rn a the seiason ( i:, J r k. ''I tried at Toronto Assizes last week was of 18:15 as follows:—MoDdav, April 29th I : decided lin favor of plrintiff. G. Stuith wt y) buy inferior coal when you can get a GOOD GROCERS KEER Il- t leaves own stable, Green 13iyer, to ,i+. hi. PI the best for same price. i ; Jtrr -oxer d� not help 'it, tell him. to write is . °1 - . MacDonald, Stouffvitle, was counsel for Gerow'e Hotel, Brougham noon by - - .. plaintiff. Greenwood to Sebert's Hotel, Brooklin, - - ' STEEL, HAYTER & Ct . . A8 firs. Jae, Trull was leaViDa�Vhit,by night. Tuesday, �VoodrUff's )fIotei3Ote He�d� n :n.1 %3 t r��+. sir?et East Torgit0 Dlonda the shafts became freed from Whits ,noon ; Go one Hotel, Pickering, . ' ••• FI�� ��ArD..,.. _ on y Y - - +the buggy through R breakage. T.he night. Wedneada�", Gormloy's ltoteJ, . . KIND 9T., PICKERING. - � L�NDON horsa becoming frightened tore homeward Liverpool, noon ; owl' stable and remain ' , I - .., i . , i , CONDITION i, leaving Mrs. Trull sitting in the buggy un., all night. Thursday, Franklin -House, Copp UoraOII House.} + ' - . Markham, noon; Jacob «'idemdn'a jr. ,G. W. DECKER. POWDERS I�I . injured.. blarkham, night. Friday, Letter Heade .- --- __._ . _ The barns and outbuilding of • Robert lot 27, con. 7, - Q� Is the best Blood Parifier .and 'neral , ear Uabrid e, were toirally de Miller's Hotel, 6tcuPfville, noon ; Todd's ... '•. •• e lou n g condition powder in the market. 1�i cures Str t Hotel, Goodwood, night. Saturday, " . I . ®troves by fire, Saturday night, together Brown's Hotel, Altona, noon ; to own L i �-. —.'•� To Th�► P���ic1 Deese of general debthty, lose q:. l;ppe- Wi�h moat cf the farm implements, eight stable and rervain until following Moa- tike and all troables arising ftt,m iqr puriky " . Lead of cattle dmd five hogs. Loss about . day morning. The above route will be mem' Headsy $3000-; Insured for $800. continued through out the season, health our cheap and good of khe .blood. 20 cents per nouns, 8 lbs , • • To cure galled shoulders on- .a •horbe and weather permitting. S AT.IONARY, 50 cents. Made only by ; without taking him o$ work, sponge the I ' , = I - o Re. HQ �•S JE SCHOOL SUPPLIES, galls two or three times a day with cold WDOD'!`3 PHOk3Pt310DIr4 * r Chemist` and Druggist, `` . - water .and colver eheLu With powdered n >ti.h acme �Il'�►Ul ce He ads, K N I T T I IV G YARNS, The Great E s � WHT'1,BY. ' sulphur• `The sore spots will callus over, �U, k , f3ua to . _ - -- . :.: & FINE WOOLS become tough and heal In spite of work. promptly, e♦nd permwently . Ills Honor Judge Dartnelt has Riven cure alt forma of Ndrt�oua s - i !' 180. good Wn0l8ri` Mitts atic� P E N N E DYE WoaLaea.. A*i"hnu.�►arnt- $ i Judgement in the case. of .Shier, of Port �h�,rs►pot� ie'dau Business )ards. , . Rug Patterns. . f Perry, vs. J. C. Noon, of Oshawa, for the ��•eotia/ abuse or „�,� F ' l , value of a role lost Lhere by the Port �te�ra)worty,emo�cueus. 8c+'. B�Oi�li' ,��j �! . P.err curlers last winter.. The judgment - of Tvba000, Opium or Mi nw- I allows Shier $5 and coats, amounting Before and diter. lants, whtnh,00n toad 10 la- - . r —•—k . East End PICKERiNG@ - . to about $75 in all. jlrnattl'y, Insanity, Conmmption and an early drone. - _ " ears. in.thotlsands of Th ,body of Caesi© Bnrki WLO : R`Ae Qusbeonprescrlbod over 85y It, tile lake • net,.I Cues; is the only Reliable and linnet itedtolne ti �; � NTFO D I.� ---��, _--- dri)wnea while skating on known. Ask druggist for Wood's Pboaph*dineI it Main and- Coloreds Bills, printed . ' Port ferry last fall, was found dOatiDg heofferllsome worthless medicine 1n place of this. ' near �t'ilehhurn Island on Dionday iuorll inclose y��, in letter, and wo will Bond by .store on shortest ndttce and at . � I�G �j. . int+ 1, ins actor Watson, calla at once" -mall. Prioe, one p,wkage, S1; six, i5, on• will Right Prices. iNENEW WAY _ ltd R; pCI S p , I kava dx wig cure. Pamphle to free to any addrea . .� t' notified the relatives. The body wad in, p I '� •-' to Fst:ay tnorniDg in t3oovil's creme The Wood Company, i, , .red Tn _ Windsor. out.. CwaadR --t { ,- i N tery� Scugog• . I:, , i .. '� I, � -'` _ r' w `" •+' - - field in RThitby by �Y• It Iio►v�e. _ r . Bowmanvil le '— -'--.— 1 t1581Yletltil, SUdi as Astrab. _ - 4 - --- SJntll adve • :�.. y r - a z __ _ AIV iL " I L+oat, I�'ouitd, Ltc,r only �G . -The floral dacforution in the Methodist A �. _ �T c�:ureh ;tt Sabath last was beautiful. STA ++ ' CGltt i p8r �VCCIs. r ; T I IY ►S H �. ilia; real, ase•stcd b ' liesdames Pearn, �� S - I OI+ LA.�XT)A I . ' J is the place. to buy firstclasa;. .. "Tap;c,• and Ilorn were .the decoration , . _ i . - �_- . catnmtt : 8. - — i ! The' York Count Loan LSL Savings CO., i. U . _ $1,00 ,00U ' i.. A co H 7`iu1`i' t=e MILL ( $ q ��' y Ca lta( �a ■ ;f Toronto, is establishing eiD anent iu p , I Bow, Y I I� El A1J - ;, n n\ille. GUQ,000 t �° THE NEWS' is ,thee hest Iuodium I Lave In stock t le following aro ,ee a Mrs. Dr, Br4y and- daughter, Reserved Fund i. $ _ I3T - Toronto, j, STEZ,L W NT—IM tiara been visiting het pareLts at. Norwood �' $7 ?00 400 in the county for Adyertit9ers. HAPPY THOUG , - Place, Assets Over .. y FA>,aous, " w1Tx-- AOTIVE, - a " The Cobour Star says : R. C. Newton, I - and RICH ' " IEU-r: ` `5.e� the yoang horse thief appeared in the Head Office. TORONTO. I • Grye CtG S trial..' ; .. Carl- STEET. " TOWED y Judge's Criminal Court on Wed also a first-class stock of tinware, made 4. ; t neaday for trial .on a char a of horse steal Tbis Bank lies a branch at Btou vitIe I ' i. no wood used �irt an art f3f its in last November. N R leaded silt where de site are. taken at carrent rates. - ::.....,.� y from the best material. � ' q - l; ewton p t1 y, � r 3 , Po construction. �"` t ~ Z., t�; and the 'ud a said he hardly knew what to Binns of $1 and u wards received in Ea,Qetl'Ou111'1 and CHEAPER THAN WOOD, a; g= +'urnace ork . 'do with him, He adjourned the case for a the SAVINGS BANK Departtllent, and z week, to enable the Count Attorne to y y+ ," y y interest allowed half earl Adarwo >raI lettere tie' AU nicely painted and guararnteed. a epeaialty; look up his antecedents. - The bo seems Y Fanners sale Horse and Diller good ?I P Cast in sad see what I can do r yon. remarkably bri¢ht and intelligent. Chief di ounted at loaeak rrI<ieg• For � ��p i P'�Ys6 Glues �t a Pu»i s. _ J' - - ::,. Jarvis of Bewmanville, who seems to ,have Pa�K ly to �,{ jj��y�''j��TT LLA.�r� �F� C _� �'` �T �A`l +. iii k"•�•lil1�Y� , s e farther tnforination app J •" ) pedal - propensity for locating 6oree - i;,:: � Ail thieves, vent receive Lhe;100 reward given .JOHN ELLiOTT, A n,, p><okexil�g. n T bl the counties for the aaprehenswn of 9 0 ' - . 11 t� ,, srouN�vL t e -. �,: s i .ST - I J,' - ,µ: _ - .: . � .. ::- - 'f: l : 1 n. , - I:a: 1 .. . ._ _.. . �> p3 ; l" S .. M F aJ .A i _ -.. : _ :. :. -.., is , _ *, I'.: w- a'L •,n' .. ... s .... az-„- ', ... s- i- A YY �ry w' r , > � , , , 1. 4 - x . a- „ . , _ "• r. �'- , ... , v, F• t s •: + _,. ?cam .. ♦.. u. •c I ...._ , Y` t .L�• , J.. .., - -, t.,, �3 , ?•_. ♦ - t .f`- - y ff�j, � . s ,.. 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Gist o eight cubes of concrete 2fi feet It -, _ Steamshi$ have a ravenous appetite• The storeroom, Yore lyh,4�yy ithout boring you. That's A gU(19 MEL, ND IRAN 'FABRIC way In these are embedded steel bolts • �. � the testi stators, the gab in a boardiaq horse. attao ed to the eight lege of the wheel. ",` Pi pq t must beg re re ptwtry sad the galley ; here is the readiesg room, with all manner BEINGi BUIL AT LONDOY. , " riovtdlp>j tar lltie..en�tort�(TMw+rett�r+i a p pa d to withetan� the on• of-books and riodiaw! and when ou t Th axle neighs $fly-three tons and it - 21. t3ea—Theuliapds of Nieces of Llnep slaught of the thousand and root hon r s' forty feet long, and the task of dropping It �t 1' max } vast 6tore3s orlioodtcq, Oceans o[ tFlue arsons, on board of a big line at the tgakinges walk on the r oaa qct restedy tt iyiYi Ontrry Oar Th nsand fists 11nn`rireei into sitiou on top of the columna, Ili(► E and neer -Next to the Captain the dost eight of the traveling season. . ' oof, on the promen- , . �. acfe deck, I mean.. Yon get all the aom- I assengers—The brei Ltfses Three feet ve the grdund, was a delicate ons. . Eµ \. forts of home on ho lirsudred Feet abs She Ground and This se the moat interesting soientitfic important Persoiisge o■ Busrd U the MYPt'I'lsRIite OF T$8 STO&EROC�B[ std ship there days, "`� 1 �f l .- t'hiet6teward. There's no doubt about that. `Wlil Have Party res tastes—t)lapy Tope work about the new wheel. Two tempos+ } -,,r 4 Far aft is the storeroom. :t is n charge stSrop Used /x ire C nstraotlosr. arY Boden girders, each 46 feet long and ,: -c� ` It is a long way to Lha grocer, the 4wine of a hag, good-natured fellow, tie store• . ' - - 28 f thigh and weighing seven tone. were w.£; 4. tome one gigantic feat re seems to fie a slid i p the sloping sides of the buttresses °J � ,�•- merchant and the dry goods store when a keeper, who watches Lhe ship's 1 supplier A i'HIiILLIN EXPERIENCE..,. , ,,t like a haWk,and sv and ared on to of them. F ..� steamer oiloe gets out of sight of land. g' es not to a map,woman necessity at every modern :position. Pt or child, without an order from itis chief 1 �`— Thw the Eit%1 tower w the sensational Over the aummit.of thio wooden fabric • # . � r= That i . the mason that housekeeping at steward. It looks like a wholeaah grocery a Stlrkeen's' Fik`t rnr Lire with a ;lap travelling crane was established, and the ; • structure at Pirie, in 1888, d the Ferris ponderous "hub" below was slowly drawn see has to be carried on with the precision" store, only a great deal more com' t, Up Maddened by Nerpbia ' of machinery. Everything must be pro- to the ceiling it Is lined with bins These wheat at the World's Fair, at hieago,while up and its anti-friction white met it ends tp are filled with all sorts of tinned meats Dr. W• 0. Wilcox, "the demonstrator of the Freaoh en is dropped into their a000ete, �' , vided for before the lines are oast o>I, sad , g eers propose r the Paris It oral F _ _ oaaned froth sad vegetables bottled mush- anatomy in the California Stedical Colla e y remained then to put in the : r..i it takes wn army of men Lo keep the big rooms olives and tokler. There alta bi er ' g + exhibition now in �repaeation s deep hole epokee and $t Lhe structure to ether.- The {f, p gg had a narrow escape from death the other to )� dug,andwhiah it is propose to a:tend first epokem were added underneath the l floating house tidied ap and Lhe boarders bins such ae the grocer ores to a ore coal day at the hands of w m ddened mor bias wheel, $troy tackles ware $zed to an f ' - from growling. - he sells to small purchasers, filed with P until an unbearable heat is met ith in the g k. sugar .and salt. There ate tin races of. sof- eater' 17r. Wilaoz reused from the anchor is the ground under the wheel, and _; _. ; -` � . ;` There are all sorts of queer olasets;pro"" - bowate of the earth, There are however , fee, 100 pounds in w Dace, and oanieters of college oi.the faculty shoat 12 o'clock. In ' ' by this means Lhe heavy a okee were hinted ' - s;• and nbb holes on board chi cloaked bat a limited number of enggestio s of this intro plwce. Ae each spoke was added the, ' ` - Y p, tea. Overhead are racks holding hams and iho patients' sitting room. stood a young kind available which shalt be at o ae sulk- wheel was slightly turned. In this way -1 , :1, with things to make the passengefrs com- bacon. Ad uinia t man 'of about 20 ears of a e, with that s t Y g in and ro$table when carried ou one-quarter of the wheel was built, i T rc fortable. When you see •vessel like the ] g he main storeroom is the wine callowness of com lezioq whish belikene g P With t_,e aid of a high eoaff'olding erect• -., . � locker. It is a long place lined with nar P Both hie Etffet tower sad th Fesrfs r Locants rushing off knots and knots an hour row shelves, wbich have e►n u ward tilt, the ezaecsive ase of -some deadly dru ed on one side another quadrant was added. 11 P g wheat were commercially success al and These two quadrants balanced -each other. ' 1 t�� over rolling seas yon never think that ohs 'Over the edges, like aompwniee of sleep• His eyes giacad fiercely, and he •trembled earned large' dividends, but many eztrt►• Then the wheel was hauled round as each n . is only a big moving boarding-.house, The Ing grenadiers. with only the necks exposed with suppressed excitement. ordinary conetruotiona were ea e@ d for additional section was built into place. At _- boarders are a great deal more comfortable are bottles of wine of choice vintage, Some +age wld me he wanted. to ePe ase nr ant• , !;<g the present •time there are thirty-three r I J4 of them sre dust too for even on board : the Worlds Fair whish would ha a cost epokee oomp.eted out of the forty, and the there than they "generally are in those ship clues may floAt tttd bottles grow as Iy," said Dr. Wilcox, in mpewki°g of the mush money and been not only sten d but remainder will soon be ut in to loos. ' j C places which rest on solid ground and have respectably encrusted as .though they were . affair. "I detected =that he _was a mor= unprofitable. This is one reason w y at Recreation towers are being erected on v s brown atone front and a slot dinnin in she mustiest, oobwedieet Cellan w ioh g were ever burrowed into the earth. h phine fiend, and as I did not acre to treat the Empire of India Exhibition now cin the supports of the wheel.. A ball-room -• -I room. euah atiente I told him be would have to g will crown euah tower at the axis, and Y Down deeper, generally where qhs etiarn P arranged in London the English aopie ther-I There Was s tit+iie within the t ib of o elsewhere, I entered the consultin there will be three restaurants befit .one s , . rolls In from the oounter,.ie a bi com art• g }, , l3 B idea of the Ferris wheel, rather the try above theother,where the English visitors.: £ men living when it Was not so. Even fins- went, wirers are etgred bar,�ela of Sour, room, and despite my protests he followed the ezpecfinent of something new hiah who are eo fond of eating and drinking, rosy ` - class paseengen ate their Balt ork andtstoe@ vinegar and beer. These hese a�< ,< P Y me. 1 threatened to remove him, where- might sot -pay beak its cost to the n ck- enjoy themeolveis. and watch, the immense Y r,r' never thought of protesting, even mildly, things are hoisted up under the direction I upon be buret into tears and begged I holders. wheels go rodad. Access to these sealant of the storekeeper when they are wanted. Tha wheel which the are ereoti ante will be wined b two " funicnlac" I if a cockroach wandered over their berths. Pretty well forward ie the refrigerating would give him . only one ,shiot' of the y g in g Y . , The average steamship passenger lives like plant. This ie a zina•lined chamber ke t drug. 1 hesitwFed, When his manner be- London will, however, be mush larger than railwayn. These will slide up and down ' rI*.- ' P the Ferris wheel and it is now ver the two .les of the wheel. ' cold b tihe pi which run throu h came threatening. In the next moment I y near g _ a prince nowadays. Ho has his aotnfortr►ble Y Pm g it, was in the presence of a madman. completion. The top of the Chicago whee► charged with ammonia gas• 7 he generation 268 feet above the earth. The Loado° The tees ie the foe of hetorio b t" the r _ . ' • . room, hie morning codee.and rolls, his bath, of the gases is conducted in the engine "The morphine fiend now commanded p r , u 7„ , . - his shave, his dainty and well cooked meals, room. Here the choicest sides - of beef that the request be complied with. Un the wheel will attain to a height' of 300 feet friend of reason.—Colton. .t. a place to write, a plass Lo ainoke, w read, joints of mutton, chickens and tusks s are operating table Isy a keen•edged aurueon'e ti .� ke t frozen. All first Diane ascan er chi a knife with seta-inch blade. The madmWe t-. to sing and listen to music, and a place to P P g P attention was directed toward it, and in - - i carry s butcher, whose duty it it to cut , _ t . r loll where Balt breezes blow and the air is another moment he- had possessed it. - !, the steaks and chops, and to see that no ,. , , -' : i � y spur and sunshine mingled: good material goes to waste through the Give�me morphine or ! ll out your r . . unskilled hackin heart out, he hissed. , HR Ie FReE FROM cAFt$ g• Dr. Wi'ooz did hot lose bis pt-esenae of , 4 _ I�� N.. He never stops to think how hp gets all . AND Now Vii KITCHSN L - mind nor evince any fear, and laughed at r ; that. Perha a if he is an observin man L the fellow's threat. - v P g Amidships ie the kitchen, with its great, ., "� . he wanders about the stokers' and the en• long range, and its tall, ungainly baker's „ I thought of aaliing for help, raid be, ' . gineere' den, down in the vitrals of the butt I felt that 1 would precipitate oven. Un the range,, and hanging from matters. The fellow showed b h _ chip, among the aaiton on deck and with y is uonduat - overhead are dozens of long=handled that he thou h + the Captain on the bridge. The teat he copper saucepans burnished by the soullery tZ t only of streaking vengeance - take@ as a matter of course. . man until they shine like the sun. the o° me, is fact, he bad forgotten all about The most important person on board a range is covered with pots and ase, which the morphine. 4 p I etaod near m dt•tt case and the liner, as far am the comfort of the paseen- 'send forth a pleasing savor. Half a dozen y g ' . I - gets ie concerned; ie the chief etewl►rd. If white aproned .coke are flying around 'first object upon whish my eye ratted was , �` any accident happens to the ship they take there at meal time, stirring with big ladles a mix-ounce bottle of chloroform. I quiokly _ i r,,� it ail in good part,and if it's not very serious and bhifting the long-handled saucepans. grabbed it, sad had ardly done so when he i . ,., G. made a lura est me with the knife • Ire- t • - - • they don't grumble at all, but treasure up there was a time when fresh bread wan g recolleetione of it to tell their friends when i► rarity at sea. It's not eo on the senger moved the cork, an ws he followed me I _ k �`s dashed some of the !quid fn•o hit lace. It they reach home. Brat let the rolls be hard, steamer of to-day.. Partitioned Qtl com the stn d hurts for'w m mens. and in the ia- the eot}ee bad, the berths poorly made up, galley is the bake Ahola. 1 t'e just big pee . the ospkins absent and the knives and enough for a kneading trough, a few pant serval I soaked nay andkerohief with the I forks greasy, and a wail goes uR which and a baker. There .every day the baker $uid. He ■prang st a again, end the aezt i ; t lasts for all time. _I instant I grabbed hi 'right arm with my .. , ��: ,{ makes bread and rolls, which are as good as left hand and with t e other held the Bata- , The head steward is the major donna of anything turned out from a t,etke shop on rated harm Witiet ver his month and .. the eteaniahip. At hie bidding a,n army solid ground. - , - comes and goes. He is master of the keys, Adjoining Lhe" kitchen is the pastry, w nostrils. He tsuiial t d furiously, bat as he ,, . lord of the storeroo�► chamberlain in ordin- Was physically week succeeded• in holdilsg � . Boom which is frescoed with silver coffee him long enough to g ve the ohlorotorm a a- ary, worshipful celiarer and general groom pots and ors%m mugs, and lined with shelves � in waiting, He is the fountain hem from filled with crcwkery. Ou beard w steamer chanes to do ata wo : He sank to the which all creature comforts spring. His the pantry ceiling glitterBliko astar•lit sky flour completely wn ethetfoised. 1 than - 'domain is a hidden one, ar far as the pass- from the hundreds of oiler things which gave him a shot of m rphine, and when he z A -^ a - t� { - engere are concerned, They never get even hang front hoo. ks and swing to and fro With regained aonoiousaes he disclaimed all a peep into the places where the work every motion of the ship. The shelves are knowledge of his atta'k upon me and left - ° the ofliou. I never w hun before and goes on, , really. wooden pockets. They are faced ho never troAae him s ain." . ' • The first thin which the major domo at• g ___ • 8 ] w.ith btrips of wood which keep the dishes Wilcox escaped witbotit a scratch, r`', tends to is to see that the etater000�s are from rolling out~ Pocketed sway there are but his coat was badly cut~ ` ' . comfortable. It ie really as importi►nt,; as cups and plates by the hundred. Along . . - r, ,., the dining saloon, for some people on board the side of the room is w big, hot press, I - -__ - ' _' - ....,..._". • - -�.�.. r - • - - chip don't care much for eating for several where the food is placed wt meal time and PEARLS OF'+fRDTH. r •p - \ .: . days at a time. where it is kept rearm. It has on trop all --� , . He delegates the_ care of the men's state= manner of indentations which fit trenchers -� • - �.,: _ % �," A11 sects are differs t because the some rooms to be�'room stewards, and of the and uucepane and soup to wbich are "from men; morality is ever'whe d the _� wome•n'� apartments to the etewardeerer. Bent in from the jtitohen, lien there is a THi QYSA1' WiiBtL AT EAALtt Op17R+1" wHTQg Wil, 'gie M97og gtci4ffi TgA�n THE 111[OIIR - kt'. Now, there are no laundries oa board big foe hoz for cold meats and butter, and same, beaanse it comps from God.—Vo!• . taire. FaRms WHR L. ship.` They. cake up too much room. $o w"line of glistea►ng sew sad aotfeo urns. - , . - the chief steward lays in thousands of To the kitchen and the pantry the etrore- There is no mockery like the Inockery of ' _ . - pillow Blips, sheets and towels on this side. room is always sending tribute and they that spirit which looks around in the world . --- - - - Phese come on board tied up in bales of Bead it to the dining room. and believes that all is emptiness..—E.-H. and from itis top the passengers in the ROASTED ALIVE. - - a ar dozen each, and are stored in t e linen . Chapin. 'mall carriages which are to be carried - . lot: er, a tubby hole of a- place on the s i'LACS OF LUXURY,. What I adtairs In1Cotombas fa not his around its periphery wilt secure a mwgni• • main Neck. The ventilator i s from the ficent view of London and its environs. Derr brae Fate oar a Tw -Tear-Old Girl-- s' P Pe A latturiow plane ie the di°iag room o� bsviog discovered a world, but hit having I, - engine room run thr.ouah it, and keep it as .this big- floating hotel. It. is lighted from one in search for it on the faith of an opine There will be forty of these eaKriages Tie Mother, and Sister Badly Burned . hot ee tophet. . There's no danger of linen a great Blass dome and from glittecfngports, on.—Turgot, attached to the wheel, wnd among these — etalls o[ the Tragedy at Prairie ,' +• +• •• t7t tis Opt. y getting mildewed there. This place is in Its ion table with' their dazzlin white I '! will be five smoking saloons, five non- ars . >F . char a of the chief bedroom @toward. He g g Is not prayer a study of truth a sally of smokin saloons" and thirt ordinw oars. Aces lob from Chatham care :--Litt1 g cloths and their glittering array of silver g Y i`3' pa I e is responsible for the condition of the"liaen, and glass, mike it look like an eaahanted the soul into the unfound infinite t No man The "non-smoking saloons" will correspond ,,' and he takes cod care of it. Tho linen ever pprayed heartily without learning witth Lhe first atwss carri es found on En > ay Sty Pierre, aged two years, met with . : 8 realm. s, night, when the ldghta are turned somethiii f�merron. g a hot able death at Prairie Sidin # "` which has been used iu thrown into an-1 on. Here the chief dining room steward g•— lash railways, Gild as extra pprise will bei g on Friday. , ,•rte` other room, provided with - the same i.t- has sway. He keeps his cohorts of stewards prejudice against a lord because he fs a charged for a seat in one of them, so that " The aby was literally burned alive; Her I.. - moaphere, and is eo kept thoroughily dry, hurrying to•aad fro looking after the wants lord is losing the chance of finding a good the soafally exaluaive may not rub elbows moth r and her eldest sister also suffer' of the diners. Don't call these shgrt coated fellow as much am re udioe a sines a With the moron hord, even among tFe $NORMOU8 PgMAND FuR LINEN. + P 1 g ed ve y severely as the result of the scat" :- gentlemen "wait.ers"—it's likely to get you lowman because he is a piowmau.—;d. P. clouds, + . pp Faeh one_ of these carriages todeaigned to dent hioh befel the unfortunate child' l �- . \�'ht.e there arealean napkfneevery day, into .trouble. Willis I carr tort ereone, and the wheel, when Moire $t� Pierre ie the eea4ion man of the . #rr,luent chanaea of stateroom linen, and The seats at the tables are aesign8d by Y Y P - ' an e'-erlaaLin re lenishi,u of towel racks the head steward or b the urser who Let go thy hold when a great wheel runs fully laden, will carry 1,600- passengers. s i. Y The construction of thin enormous wheel ("rand Trunk at this oinr� He oleo work t g P g Y P down the hill lost it break th neck with P _ - the remands upon the linen locker are gives out the seats to those who ask for ' an acre of round aloes to hie comfortable tom- k following it; but the great one that goes up was co,nmenceil about a ear a o anti the g - ^• ' "- . very extensive. A lindr puts to mew with them first. Each seat is numbereid,and the Y g little hones. $e hie a_wife and seven chile `�` the hill let him draw thee atter.--Shake k ab-lut 9,000 napkins, 10,000 towels, 6,CK)0 asset er receives a billet with, his Best 1•a;,lnsh eagineerB have been working st it or " 4 00 yhebts li 000 illow elf a and about number on it when he goes to hiejfirst meal• speare. _ ever since. The Perris wheel was complet. dren. . (tn Saturday the number we,s eight _ _ 1,1t0U table clothe. Moet 6f these $rad their on board. Boat ding house hours _aro ob- poverty im unaomfortable,as I can testify; ed in a taw mgntlts without an accident, but one little one met with a fate almost to -, -,• Keay to the soiled linen locker in the course served�in these marine dining rooms.- The but nine Limbs out of ten the beat thing The English engineers, however, prefer- horri le to narrate. A quantity of rub ' - y g that can happen to a young man it to be red to go slower, and taus lost the oppotun. biah t ad drifted near the house durin flood I - ` - t of the vo a e. When the veneel arrives men who comes for breaiC fast atter 9 0 clock 4 ' tossed overboard cad com llod to sink or ity to :'make the wheel pro$tsble at :Lhe time. Three of the children Johnn a ed ` they are carried off to a laundry operated and for lunoheoa after ! o clock will certain• Ile exhibition held t Earl's' Court where the Y� g . . by the company and made ready for the ly run afoul of the "powers that be. swim �or himself.—Glarfield. �' sieve (iueaie, aged five ; and May, two , return trip. fair grounds are situated, during last sum- years of a e were la in about the hea r � It's hard t.o et at the ;exagt amount of A ma° who undorrtan�ie ruothiu of g ' P Y K P+ , sa g R mer. The eaormoue etze of the parts, and Wali decided to build a fire. Resile i The men who keep. the stateroome in provisions need on board of a bigIinor in the Y riculture, of trade, of human natura, of however atlorded one reason why the wheel the fl men were lea in u the two• ear. orFler have a busy life. There ie a continued trip from one shore to another. lir s eneugh ag • P g P Y afrinK, Bi,akiug and dusting to tie done. to stock a small ar,in"y, and she Dane and Part history, of the prinoiplee of law, can should be carefully and elow!y pvttogether. old girl's clothes eaugh� fire, end in a mo• 4 That sort of work ie carried on with mill- bottles whist, are thrown overboard must sot pretend to be more than a mare empieio It is about two-thirds finished at the mens he unfortunate child was one mase of in litical legislation.-1i'. W. Robertson. , present time. The work on the wheel has fire. The other children gave.the alarm, tt.ry'precisian on board ship. The Stewards have olesdy defined stesainahip tinea b$ p° been Dia on all winter sad about i00 handle mattreeaeS and iUowe ar thou h this tfrrre. p y p g + and he oldest dao hter aged nineteen, � The Dor are oral those who feel Dor, g l3 , tone -of iron per ��t�iioath have been added to ruche out of the house, and endeavored to !'. i � they were going through artillery dr1. This is only w part of" the sichema of wad povorty consist. is feeling poor. The the etruatuce. The total weight of steel in carr the little one beak, Mrs. St. Pnerre They fill the water tanks and awes the housekee in There aro the barber, the rich, as we"reckon them, and among them Y A s p P g• the wheel and its supporting columns at Bttrat ted b the screams nez a eared Boor. The watch the doors closel They bootblack the man who has ohar a of the the ver rich, in a true scale ' waald be Y PP !Ak, Y y g Y the present tiine,in 1,300 tons. She rasped the child,' and sought, by•!' I t:: are on.dut earl and late. In the ear baths, the deck stewards, thea smoking found very indigent and ragged.—Emerson. syrup ing her dress around it, to put out �L� Y Y itY In addition to this there will be home + z morning they are before the doors- of the room stewards. The steward in 1genoral is g the fl me but instead her own :sloshes ., '''t rooms x itch the attegd waitin $11 the aver useful thin on laird a linea, and How often do we sigh for oppartunitiea two hundred tree for the wet ht of the , , . g Y q of doing good, whilst wo neglect ti,e open- carriages inchppec.dently of the passengers beca a ignited, and she was also in an in ,: •.L _t ,% ) wants of the awakening paesesngerm. becomes reap ver traotable rad docile ins of Provideaee in little thine whiah who wilt robabl wet h 100 tons more" y" Y g g, P Y g stent a mass of flame. The frahtio mother There is No.-10 waitin to kl:ow if there when ro rl encoura ed. is ao chance P Y g would frequently lead to the accomplish• 'when the wheel is fully loaded. Before �ar i a moat precarious plight,and �yould 9 Y of hie getting a bath, and No. Aman mor throw his booth nd�dhem moat of most important uaofulness.--. any one will be allowed to ride in the Berta my have perished but for the lucky , Who feels a little unsettled and waute-to his stateroom door at night and � - wheel a double load of ballast will ba laced ` �' Crabbe. P apps ranee of the eldest boy, MoeeB, aged know What is a good thing to take in the shined in the morning. He cnay asiafo�iara p_..._� ,-•- . i. in each oar, making 200 tons of rock and seve teen, who ran from a field near by, , . o �. orninK. Somebody else would like to " bath and et :tri ht awe if momeb y pig iron. With tits load the wheel vi ill be and t re the burning t►pparel off her person. !, r k_,, have eRtl'ee and rolls at an unooneoionable not ate ed in before him. In that case Ehetircity.DireCt t'Y'Om CORI turned for two .da s, so that the weak � c� ; early hour and Sd-and-so thinks he must ke the m a at thepo of of 13ttoam he can Y $e n xt hurried far a pail of water, and • ii t 1 I Efforts continue -to be made to aoavert spots, if any exist, may be found before dash d tt over the burning baby, who by •.• nave a pitcher of ice water, for fie waa in wait. His turn win come- the stored•up energy of coal directly. into pesmengere are allowed to ride. thin ime was almost roasted alive, The 1# the s°iakin room until clrsiu u time the There's. tihe barber shop; too, while g The oonmtruction of this fmmenee fabric oor hild lived onl a short time. Mother .. <': niKht hefo R P - The stat Dotty haired gantleman olipa hair and shaves mechanical energy without the roundaSomue 'of steel and the iron has been watcshed with end ldest daughter were frightfully burnk erooma oti a $ret-class p@Issett r and asks ou whether you will have sham• methods of steam and -machinery• interest by the Eniriieh people since life ed, a d it was a 4usetion whether they V _ Bwamer are models' of luxus and aleanli- on brills at!Do and hair tonic first foundation atouoa were laid and there nese• yy p olootrioisne prophesy a groat #utero in this wool survive. kE There `are the . beaks wide and « hen op o ori deck there is t► Inau to Z ' °` am"pie, and ;f ' dlreatioa for what are known as gas have not been lacking those who said st ou a enou h to et a lar a soe thatY ou are s;umforttable. That's" t► two Believers: " room there ieY P Y q q R y batteries, in whiah different gases serve to would prove a tailare and could not be - a large old-fashioned - bed. gorci deaf mora than is done for you oa the b s . '- t'` theta is a fol ardin house in pleasant i .generate iho electteicity. Experimeate, turned the engines. Nevertlielese the si few dtnK writing desk, a rack (*r' @too of a bo $ ` boo C' ou saudwiohar whiah have boon made, aaturally on a small beat engineers believe it will be fully as M . Cumso—I am getting to' believtb s , ks n evuhetao,t t ad a hi inch a«r.tbFr, He will bril.g y etween 15 sucdtg$s(ul as the Feerls Wheel, after which tot single tai theory. 1, Sw -. - couch, Wtuoh ea g h, rid ren t.iiat ear seat.ie not scale, show an energy aeourod b r M sm Elder-1 am a firm beliem in int. °` c be made into. i,�.uk. ani cold tet+t►, Y r cent of the total available ; it was copied. f a There aro electric I,Fhtn sad euah ��ut.t.ovs taklau awe rout you t,y iho entlemau sad 2fi Pe 4nd piens o other o lea steamer .whereas the boat comineraiai results of In its rtruotaral teaturesr, however, "it I thi k "the bsahelorlr.onght to sa�potrt the ___ , iu the elle i ices in the .winter fr-ot!n pipes w bo is alwayr� Lakiaa pe P prcaent method are not shoe++ tn. *, Deet. 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OUNSAtlTOW I May 8rd, u Arbor Day for _ „_ e a i i i p so ovaevseaa1B]9Be :Hy rsterrt� Friday, y r ,�, Hercdergun, wr., ttrws been seariozsaly ' the address tabes on sons Pall 7pO the public schools of :Ontfirio. .- can always ssourt to the date towhinh. ill but is now im"ing• i a t . sori ionto Nawar@ ofd. —Mrs. John Andreh of the oil ,Well D. of Toronto, h!►s been - .. . . syoar enb Pt Ira Tripp, M , F,emittsnees are aoknowtedged dug at John Foater,of Brookfield, Mie•+ visiting friends here for a few days, E HAV $ ,.x>1or8 complete I . etiant'e o1 date on label on the first Paper ol- reached two excellent - . �ow1n receipt of_ money at this office. i .aye visiting wi her meter, Mre, J. A, Rev. McAuley p i �.r- �eep the date Paid ahead. sermons to large congregations on Bandag •._...•�'° and vpri d stock of Millin• { Hilts. Dentist ' —F. L. Henry, the Oshawa + last.. _ ill be here each,Tnesday, and will meet F. A Dales, of Toronto, is' visiting at m_ finery and a 0pmpaniments than I € . A�*t�+ his brother's, Dr. J. R. Dales, "Lorne ,,�,� �YVY•' �`-•' • 'Mut it � hose requiring his services in the Gordo') Villa". ever before. - - ' i - . -- - -- House parlors. _ —` —Toe directors and auditors - of the heeding will soon be-a thing of the pasti. yI 1. eehanics' Institute are requested to )as a- number of our farmers are nearly - PICgERIN(I, ONT., MAY 3, 1885 M I _ - IAC R I i I S E tri. on Monde , a through• r i meet at the Hall at 7• p• �' A number of the young people of this i �._ half hour earlier than the general meeting. leasant time on Friday - I Greenwood, we are ..Place spent a very p pjCFE,RIti(i, (jttt. LOCALISMS. - --Abram Boyer, soaring last at the residetieeafH. Morison. - -_-_ -- -T - -- - _------ - - - - - sorry to say is suffering• from a severe Our genial bus driver, C. Crew has par _ - attack of erysipelas in the facer We trust chafed a bicycle and will soon consign . 9 P y Ziimmerman to the dull shades of oblivion, � ; i Sing a song of spring t:me ;•..� i . that li lmayss•eedil be restored to health ^here is some talk of not bringing; the . . _ Winter's come. and gone.:: , and hap p at the . I - y y --Fred H, Mason and :Miss Labia May: stage to this place but atoping - . But while you hum the mem rh fine - * - � � I. • . Beep your fiannela on. Reed. of New York were war rie ` in that Rciuge. N1 c hope that suc will .not be I ..- 1, � were cit ou Dlonday, April `2•2na. Fred's the case. a it that went to '. e ti • - • . - -A. Law, and wife of Oshawa, Y to wish 1, and What young man wa • . • here o��er Sunday. many friends in PicketHe . _, - Pickering Mrs. Seldon., sr., of Whitby, `was hie bride mueb etandEtppinlns actor ess gGordon wh life. hat oke n ewes knowdnot)ahadaa young _ , L. ! - —�'Ve unlet P friend come to meet him, Ask Ike. ! , ; _ _ _ • _ - L.i. . ...� here Sunday with friends. -,----�,:•— . —ttev. DeMill, of Oshawa, occupied confiecated a gill net that Bonne person Honor Roll S. S. No. 3, Pickering,, for . April 189G. Fourth class—Tena Clark; I the Methodist pulpit on Sabbath eveningt.. had unlawfullyhe marsPl Those Cwleo .set these p r ' —Robert Miller has treated his resid• near t Alex. Annan, Maria Conway. Third ! } ria the ast fort• nets assume a great risk if detected as ilio class_ Walter Nicholson, Frances Fergus•—_Illltlliiiilhlill '40 pence to new shingles du g P lil]e i� etea�'y. on, Jessie Annan.. Sr. 2nd class—George ggof Cash will t ny from * . night: Diabol McDonald, JOHN DICKIE CO.r- J --Rev. -Prof. Digby, Dean of Trinity —The trout season commenced on white, , Willie Nich•14100. -- - College,- occupied St. George's pulpit on Wednesday, and while the day was yet Jr. 2nd class—John Conway, g olsoa, Frankie Dales. Part 2nd class•-- j IIIIIt11H11111111t.1 Sabbath. young a number of our sports arose and 1 Dyson Cowan, Rose Mo• - I . . ` -Geo• White, o; Dunbarton, upas in trudged ice hcoveted haul g We havebrooks anot Gintyer John lti'"��t Nlot B. class--Olive King, 11. . _y I ' i the village last week. He has just reeoper• to make the Flossie ::: gi, Arthur Carleton. Part let - yc', heard of any large catches. ase ere "illness. • Earl Annan, , • ar . �, , .. '. ! - F, ed from y rd the moletto girl charged A• ci a i�,thel Richards, is - —Joseph Prouse has ,movgd into the —Clara Ford, in Welhi:,., . , Allison. C. J. DdcHechine, 9WS , -Bn .., eU" I • - _ Jos p dwelhpR formerly occupied by Joern Boyes with the murder of FrankWestwood,teacht. .' . Parkdale last fall, is pow being tried in • - ; on church street north. The rigor -- . . —We Were much le�ised to bee that the Assize_ court at Toronto, ' -'.. /` ' Z p • I �_ ` James Andreae, of the lake shore,, was is apparently co� shat confession she es AUDLEY. t able to be in the village Monday. i guilt, aside fr ,. ` ! - ' unbarton, Iocan said to have made to Detective Reburn. Ila}nN�lweekOshawa, visited N. J, Chap rrU erles. • • .- . . —Rev. Chisholm, of D mac FreSh G-+" _ OL .peed Bt. Andre w'e pulpit on Bunds he The trial will last for same days yet. has We and pleased to see �Pm. Bell iu our jtavin eacbanged with rev, Mc�nley. —Dr. Cross, dentist, Oshawa, infidel t<gain 000aeionally• $alk Mined PicklIDS,, extra bine. _. .� —N, J. Brown, of the east and, has changed his date of visit from Wednesday A few from here attended the funeral of a eo will be at the Gordon Mr. Drown, on f3onday last. I' XXX Fruit and Cider Vinegar. rented a shop in the Pirie Block, and will to Tuesday, the late ti orchester Baur q, - . � � . _ open out a bakery and confectionery store House first and third Tuesdays, 7t1: and We now have Bible class on Tuesday 10 c©pts . bottle. therein. 14th of May; where he will be prepared e�.enings. When is our J;pworth League j Little Cream ta►eissee, try one. y coming? ' ' —F. L. Henry, Dentist of Oshawa, to perform all branches of dentistr in -Flax Seed and Lint seed meal. y DIF. and Dire. Cleo. Lawrence attended • •t Pickering on Tues ay of each the latest and most approved styles. Dof Fal of Their brother-in-law, These. Remember we keep the-best Oattn�eal, Rolled Oats and Molina reale iTl. will yisi g 'i. L weEk. He will be founditi the Gordon Cross is a graduate of Royal College the sure toe'rovitece. Our Gold Dust, Corn i411ea�1 has no equal. Try our Cereals. T4 - Hoose parlors, \ Dental Surgeons, Ontario, also honor hul;h, on Neon_ day. — Bundy is having a sewer put graduate inD.D.S.,of TorontoUniyersity• F. Smith ie ba at present , his I , J. H. Buy New. I�1•es Goods. '. €� on Kin street. The Gas administered for painless extraction• here meinWhitevale•�nd a few days at i in at his premiss g same connects with the ,trunk sewer on Those wishing treatment call as early is We hear there is a new organ in our ` h street. possible: The doctor's Oshawa oftilee '8 neighborhood. May we all have the pr{ !Surrah j,rrllttAs, old shades. Waist Mining, all shades. Lhurc ' —Richard�Mobre has erected a -neat cor• Icing and Simcoe•sts., over E3 Y vilc�g;e of enjoying its music. - Skirl Linings,. all shades. Caroline .Linings - -_ fence on the west side of his rasidenoe; drug afore.. . • _ We hear our cyclist@ ar© is theing mad - vis since assuming 'r wheels. what's the mat= I''reticlt Elastic Canvas... State Wiggite. «'elite Grasscloth Canvas besides making some other improvements —At frequent inter a luck with thei Ilatrcloth, real... . Hatreloth, imitation. ` rinana eluent of this pa or, we have stat ter boys, are the masa roads too roug}i'? r `i'• about his premises. p Mr, and Mrs. Dr. Walters retartaed and-CjeriuillC Fibre Chanroia alta for Dress Linings, . `4, --Dr. Bateman is having a new walk plainl and encompa al y that the roper home ori Monday last with their little sou All other trimmings supplied by _ . . laced leading from the street to the name i,ttst accouipaay lettere, intended -' pn. t Georgie, who was takes alt with the , . _ - .. main entrance of his residence. Edmond for pu licatuo on matters sof @neral• s ilri� measles while visiting - his grandparents . ie J O HN1 DICKIE & �. 'I - Wright is the engineer. letters p � r , —"Lessons from Gethsemane" will pprtan a and do not contain anything here Ireland ie home from hie European i . '`I : be the topio of the Y. "P. S. C. E. prayer slanderous, we will insert thein oyer a I - , - - . 1.- - . &S lip! Y . ioiat to the toot I -- - .: next Sunday eYcning. The Horn de plume but iriuyt insist that tl►o f Pigner1UgAll things panel robust as a .. meeting - . . - . ` t - � leader •will be Rei. S. C. Philp. ' writer disclose the real name to us. We that he must have been. used well. But _ . ,,, —The boy's of the village will hold a are now in possession of a lector ceusur• lie says there is no place like Canada atter �1.- 'L • ,meeting00 S � . . - L . . ; in D. W. Kennedy's warerooms ins the minister for having recently oloKed _ • ' the tIt'. bSar aret's church, Scarboro. `rhe al`Vho is rho Geeenwoisd •'Dais of last i . I '. L for tt S I. - this F rids) eyening a4 8 o clock, !; Iir G * nd S_ y same is not ro erly signed. therefore �wek ale thinks , shfs e a '~ {ly of the sm . � purpose of organizing a lacrosse club., a P Valley.- We did not think our boys made . ;,; —p� vestry meeting will be hAld in Bt, drops with a Chu into the waste basket. a pia tics of } ........... ..I .. . ...... . George's church Saturday even�nq com We 'announced the date of the nn etandiag on cornors, but I..of the ruse meeting of Pickering Mechanics' In- don't deny it boys, might as well be Frank _ mencinq at ?:30. The Tri©mbere lot. .. . ' 'congregation are requested to be present. stithte ae lWednesday the annual m etinQs a Tlie iollowi fig oRic;ers were cleated by - • —J. A. Hilts is now prepared to do This was lion. ew Pritlts, Slrirtitigs, Corsets. (No. G) Cottonades, .� be h ld in Pres.; NIT. G. L. Lawrence ; hon. vice � . house painting, decorating kalaominin,gl aro always held on the first 11 iagdsy in the school Loot hall club, Gents Ties, latest l�ty'le and L'olor. I White and Fan 'y Shirts. ,,,1. P paper hanging, and all work pertaining May. Tlie shave meetiaR @ pres•, Messrs. Jr Mcl4rady and 8tep}ien ; • Spring Sutttngs and Partings.. � _ 4 tot�sat business. Enquire at farnitare in' Dale's Hall, Monday evening; next, `Veetney caps, >+�d, Mcl3rady; sec. fres@., . at residence apposite school commencing at 7:80. A11 wembers of iierbert Ireland ; committee, W. Mct,luay,jetnnatits of Prints at Reduced prices. r i. store, or . ' } house. the library are requested to attend, W. `,�estoey and A. Brown. The team is Wall Papers frons 6c. ftp. • t :—Will Andrew has materially added to and those who desire to. join the Institute open for challenges. _ ,_ rr � pA�g�i' �,1��,OII. �' : ` the appearance of Iiia property on Church will be:, welcomed as well. Some yery _�a, .T.� 1.- __ _ - i. _ t' ' street, stpce purchasing it. Among other itplortant changes Have been macre in theL. Grockettville- _� ------ __-- _ ___ _ _ _ - _-_-' _. _ I 1 I imprcvements, a neat porch surrounds law ,governing Institutes, by which the - Governmentgrants have been much re• 11 - I4iarii5 paid a flying visit to the _ `; ' tfie main entrance• when ducal. The members -should attend the . -1. . r —This is the season of the year ueeu's cit ou $sudsy. ..- - I - the an clic gaalities of the masculine above meeting in order that these changes Mrs. 81nith, of Toronto, ie visiting with PJW'-00 • g portion of'onr communay are wort sorely map be fully ezplarned. her daughter, Dire. George Maxwell. - tried. What a boon to human happiness —We are called upon this week to an • 6fise gMinnie Jacques was yiaiting that house cleaning time visits us nonuse the death of �'iotoria B., second friends at the eastenone da this week• assortm tit of it is t daughter of Mrs. Thomas Head, aged 18 Let twice a year. g General Nesbit and T, W • toques Held , . �Ve LaaQ •placed in our stock, tete -best —Rev. W, B. Westney has had charge years. Deceased was ill t a few days a barbeouo at the east end of Main at, one i -, TtT a .. , - - of achurch . Guelph for the past three with inflammation, and es ite the best evening last week. I • - Worsteds, '. months, He has now been given a charge of attention the disease did cs work sno John Little, of «float Hill farm lost a ;T'. East Toronto. Just before his depart. cessfully• Victoria was a her of Bt. TwBeds, . - -, in Mr. Weetne was pre George's ctiaroh, as well ajs o lie choir. vcilnablo horse the other day. It dropped ; I ure from Guelph, Y dead while working in the field. Tlrouserings, i - sented with a gold- Maltese erose . the _ -Tlie funeral took plane o ednesday' Houses are at a premium in this town+�__-.'� ultln S 0 all hen S members of St, Georges congXegation• when the remains were i tarred in the two families haying to live in one house. Anda g -. —The remains of the lata Ann Gillespie, I+,ng;lish church oeruettecy, proceeded by . d wife of Charles Gillespie, aged service in the chnroh, bon acted by Mr. Wliy not build a bause or two Lh ley. For Spring. ' . { . ): beluve Toronto. There were a large Ell. Lewis got struck on aur. sin st . j - ?' ears c as interred in the 1Z. C. eeme• Card, of - fi8 y with a load of pork the other da After :, ;, _ ter here on Monday. A large numUer number of friends present tp show respect j some loud talk and sono eon oats lie Se© our f all :`aperec they are tLe best we .ever had. y r of relatives and friends attended the to the dead. The bereav[icl mother a at out safe. -- - - . - i funeral. The bereaved husband and two sisters have much syi�ipathy in Choir fC Th1 Ie General was heard `ta a press hiw. ` . . I s in ath in their trouble. • family have much y S y . �•�. - self ver ofton in the follow i gi words : I N'Go BUNT , . i Y -- y � - . + bereavement.. OStIAWA.. ��wlien I get mad their's nes urrendor." ! . -- —^-_ _ _ I .. - -- : ,: - Manch an I April, -- -- -- -- -- - - " - r --Examinations for They did• not know the sari a was but _, _ __ !... junior division of Pickering public A. A. Post, Ardbitece fo. St. Greg;cry's that night. �]DILLINGHAM'S ,1. - school. Senior Second—Arthur Fawcet!, church was in town this lvetL iuslleeting ►rhe 'Rev• )1dr. Chisholm onduotad a � � .`� , ,d 405 Emma Fawcett, tt�e work. Ha will return on �600day when 1•a er meetinb at the ho sae of H. 111 .- 413 , Edna Hea , , ' 375 ;Charlie Dai Iddon, 872 ; Irene Dun- he looped to be able to state the -pro. aeques ou Thursday evens g last. A . . • bar 308 ; Maeda Banks 342 • B lvania Fess of the work when thebuilding will be ... Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest (Style'; to y g Targe crowd was present, as we trust ` ' i `COG • Eva Peak, X76. .Junior dedicated- It is expected that {t will be a @yery one` will 'be benelttod y .the lis• • - . -` - Leavens, , I3I;UTIOON1 SUITS ITS at $12. x388 • Herbert day in June. accrue 1 , Second—Howard Wise, The 34th Batt. Band will give the first . �' Kerr, 3G0 ; Arthur Rogers, 353 ;Bertha . • of this seasons out of door concerts at the The Crooketi Manuf. o. iso bout to those _ "�- PARLOII SUITS, }f Ro ere, ;i30 ; Franh Bmith, Z70 , Gertie y 1? p `<`. ;. '` Lag', 262 -; Maggie Haley, 2�i7 ;Norman four corners on I'rtda night. These con• vacate its reser premises v Finlay A % EXTENSION TAI�LES and �' 249 ' 13 err Gerr ;284 ; D. M. Certs are for the entertainment of the formerly 000tipied by Lawri , Doyle, • y Y citizens sad not to accommodate owners of Uo., we eulif►ose beeaase of the better - CHAIRS of all des riptiotie. I.- Decker, 234. fractious horses who want to doenatom seater facilities they will ha a in Choir j: t ' - - —C. H. C. �Pright, of Toronto, is Isere them to music. new building. - ! e lwuve a lot of new style l Atre Framings on hand. ' t j: this week snaking; arraugemente for the The post office look •store is to be revived. . We wish to call the atte tion of the - - .:, the lot Mr• McLean who has been clerk in the ma or to tl' a terrible pond tion of the . E erection of a summer cottage on Grai�1 Trunk freight office intended to ' ' a " recently purchased by flim on the lake man at. , Bertram, of the Lake 1TI DL''RTAI�IN{ :Our Undertaking llepartme-at is also apmplete' ill every :' start a stationery business there and was- t shore. : We are pleased to learn that having the premises fitted up for the pur- Shore, came neat eosins leo es, wagon res eat. Collins and Caskets in all sizes-constantly on hand. Eul�I ' ' ` this step as it will assure and. s lead of peas the oche day. lQub p Charlie is takin,g P pose. He has thought better of it and . . ! . the pleasure of the company of he and given over. the place to F. W. W$rren who says he oould only see the to of the seat ing made, a specialty j,. ri.: his family each summer. We expect will move in as soon as the pease can be wad only h8 has a good tea it w old m D 11 J IN G HAi�I 1C�sY'l13 �, - that it will not be long until a number of fitted up.. T. G. Ryley will take the shop soon have atsappeared. HU,L 1 S & Fes+ • 1 vacated by Mr. Warrau and the Dominion 1zTo IT BAw -- , '-' other cottages are, erected in the game vacated Tmlr�,.,..;i,.y.�..�.,........+ h� : = locality. The shore of the lake at either Bank will Cake the corner store. . -- aide of the river's mouth is a splendid lo- A tramp who was loitering about Cedar The attendance at the Hors Dhow in 1`.i. tion for a summer resort and in time Dale last Wednesday took advantage of Toronto was 14,8011, and a arplus on ' i will attract attention. Mrs. Alex.. Gunn's absence from the house gg,000 is shown. It wall likel be made . t 94:1. I .. to enter and .help himself to some silver- at annual allair. l ' � , � l � - • —A yery serious accident • befel Geo. ' 1.ware. He had picked up a silver tea-pot, Ontario ;Sabbath Behool ssociatton — . t 8eldon, G. T, R. switchman, on Friday eu ar bowel, and cup and saucer and hada i ; will hold a iwo-daps Institute in Oshawa : '; , 04 di, marring. While engaged coupling brush in his hand when Mrs. Gunn enter :: ad the misfortune to on May 0 acid 10. Rey. Joh &IclJwen As the dark, dreaming clouds of depression aTe lifting, FIf freight cera, e h ed the house and seein what was cin on .I'_ have his right hand crushed betweon the pave the alarm. Thegtram .skipped drop• will conduct the trieetinga. And t}�e glean► of prospet'ity over .us glows, . It . _ p Fourteen' boys ate wild ars i in the 'mss a, suitable ti n© to look over our ward hes �° t�; dxaw heads, neceeaitating the amputation ping the brash as he ran. Mrs. Gann gave y pp } -•_ as. O'Dea a descriptio of the woods nears Newark, N. J., mistake' , And serously think ghoul: getting. new clthes E-1 1, of the first and• second fingers above the Constable J P 3, f - second knuckle. Although very• painful, man and he at once went on his trail and for artiel pkes, and became Beriouely Ae tLe a} ova convictiote strikes you, and you are mhved to vigorouB the inured hind is progressing as favor- found him as he was begging at the door ill. One ve�i11 die, and two are - in a 'red. W. Latchford of air. Fisher, South Osha,0 he was sr- precarious �eoncl�tion. Ya Ion, we wotlld ask you tt) �iudly re11Ti3n�ber that we snake clothes and make . ably as could be dear rested, taken before A. W. F arewell, J.P., Itidgetown atvA Walkoi vill Councils lock s is now day switchman, while the same thein ri fist re ardin rice acid @neral wake-up. �V® live in Pine's B: , and sent to Whitby. tv .await hie trial. are exempf,ing from taaatio all regi• g 1' p t' •' 7`a" duties are performed at night by Angus Everything in connection with the ease - ' s ` , Farbee, of Toronto. It will be some y g douses' of fereaiu cifli0i} an ,fiver. tela •�- g_ ,(, j`� was done so promptly that it was but a'*jl�NlJt s are erecta lu the tPwn Ullin t>I#e nftkt A 4 'L ktl _ weeks before 8eldon will be able to re• few hours after the alters ted theft, that ` s two ears the time of. f3dxfaipt+ be s. We all wish for 1i8 the luau was on the rondo Whitby. Tlie : y - : some his duties. .. , s' .. ,GA * ` `y �h -^ , � , ';14+ ABRIONABLF! '1' AiL011. 4.: .graduat tmowr Nq � ;�' a f. F�I,'M' .k " 4�`.7, ..,, .fie.>, �. .. • -$e°`a � 'x` -. �'Ai.: :..,,. - _ . _ ! � r rt Wee r®coo@red.-- Vtnciicaf re. t. P . _ .. .r f a> n - _ .. 5 . �._ 1.d recover ops Y spec y ..:. 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I - � I . - . . ­ .. �; - - "" � I .�-_� 1. % � i% - I . ". . - - - - � . ourso to subtle P011110119 by an acloident interrupting - . I � . . . . , . 1. . :. .1 ; - I- .- . � ........ ,,- - - i � likely have ree a istenoo I .. - . ' ' ' 'i ' . , . .. � I _- I � � _­ I . �� _� ;-; �?_ - - Kim rkable a ' ITnexpected * . �,�-_ _. . I I - , _ .., 4. . I .��' 7. I' not Feat . - . � . . - e_ - - ",-, laelayer who hall a deadly guArrOl With *bit evilisib scheme. I'M"t . � I :. , . ..- I I . I Z. . I I :'., netions a few screws their I bop . . '. N.. - .__ .- � . of Modern Warfare. .. . ­_'. _. I . ...: - . - . . - .. � .. . -i:-.. - .:L _.,� I , . t pe I expert pro . I . I . .- . . o ., . - " .. . � �­., . ­ - _.� . I� and throws hall ot with his hood Dolor Al Col. Kai y's-marohi fro 6'ril , .: - .11 11 � . - ...�. ­ I.. :� git to Chitral * - . � . - - d - . .r.-�; � .- 1. " us also George Maolana, ket4L He I d in - - . 11 - - - I .__ ' L:, '..; , , . I ,. - p - . . � � - , , -lu Mr. .Ndwar . I - . .. I - I - yco�n sloe rs sucal tile - �:. . ­_,�:_!_, .. - S I I : � 1 �..., . Kim railway cOmpt"' I d Wall' hid posted h 6 art . E S I lessor In the hi . I . - 1., _. AS, FORT . . - - I t:. - !ilia. Th ing Poo streDgthene I .1 , I . -,. -, " , I 1; - , i : - to f rom on* derfui and unexpeoll. - I . - I ; ` Z -1 I . .... - . - - Im, I— I-: ,., ��­ - . 1. 0"_ .A mi . . I . � � ­ ----------- � __ .. ... I . C.3_..,l- 1-1, � . . dxperiteDOOG AA nor fresh Ili his mind, 01 �i to * e most won r ­ ,;T.. L . I .. - ;!�. �c . . � , � ,. . .. _. : ..� . ,,, L , I . . iggiug an undair. ohs I g nervoo by huge draugh I I I - I . . - . ! I I .­�, _. . ­ -�... .. �. . ­- - .1EW W - . I arfare. - Yot sit L'. - . . I 1-1. . .� A. � - , , . . L.- V . " - I hiv upon the plan of d, i .. I . . .- ._ . L ,_ , - I . . � _. I.. . .1 . I .1 . .. I.— . I . . . . � I � _. _ I I.: k' 'L� �' ling brandy bottles. and than taking ad fi of modern w . 1� - � . , oRLD.- ,:1 '. - I �; .. - . 1�; I a ran 1�4 - : �, - , � ..! . LD AND N 1.. �. ­ ,od go to the reins, potairs. . . I _ :s.'_. r . . ., : . rbund mine f row R804100 L as, he atole U In a rouw. 1 . .. \ ­ .1 , 0 ­ . . � . .. I .. � � ... F THE .:'.L I" th his Qff hi sho exped . to reach ChiLrai by thi ... . I - � � . . ­ ��._;�:,; ". TALE 0 ­ 1. .i. ; Lord Clove, wi On were sleeping soundly. - . I I . . . 11 - ­ .1 I � . ­ � winj . a two in � I I .1 ­ ; -,- " .. -1 ��`.-- :.-o 1, . . West, and blo i L Th at'this sea an of the a , , I . . - . ­ - 10 . , , � r . , . .,.--- � -,. . I - . . . . - . year has always bee I . _ . I ... - .. � � ­ _- , - . __ . - ., ;1 . ­ . : . . I , , L __L mine memory, into &tOlust, . r . . I _.� I �. t. - .- . , - .I_ " ­ f.. - _­ , ­ ­ , - WO dangerous ad k ow the disposition of the room per , * , . . - , � . . I .. L . f..' L � ­ , I d 44 ti - I& The Loodon Times I - i ., . I . :. - ''.. !:. - .. . . 11. . - r bAnelsline Was not is man to do, Ned k . . i - I .. I I . ,J , . � , I .1 .: - .2. �Is � Olt about " noise deemed impossib _., - i .. ­ � . .. . .. . . fasturcs. The v otter Oxs . I . i t I I ­ � ,. ­ I I ­:� in Ge a fs�tly and groping his way . � . . . ,� . . - . - I - . - ­ ­.- Ir 5-,r .- . _.. , 4 - I .. '. ,-. house and I ts grounds with the ut OrTy halves, or without -careful do- 'a discussing the ways and mean's --f rescuing .- _ . . I , ! . I . . - .­ ", �L_ .. . ;1 .1 CHAPTER IX- . . " - . par I amiall thing. he crept to George Maclania . � ': : . . 'L _L . Flo d a on"s low,with 96 . , L � - , I � . � .. . - - y - -caro. . . I - - J: - . - 0 Irandloid had liberation. To thi Robertson, shut up in ,Chitral f ort , . , , . difficult 'iiIl d's raw Olt a scrap f servants at the BOItO04 losilly nlestph his pil � . I - ,. , - I I I I nos had no and- if the that badmi asand from be Dr. . 4 . . 11 i . . The mailcla lia,m Citth- plan of tile PI'LOOt have been seen the information hold been ass and daliC&Cy Only possible to tile . " '� ' .__ . _­ I I �, !.. ��:_ Sir Wil I - . - , - I - I.- .. . I I - Govering the place where stayed with him he might taking a short tour in clove -with 300 men, said, only a fortnight -.- . I . .. . " , , . i and ' . 3as the joiistance between their masters were enood pickpocket, he took the Ifttter' .. -I.., . - � - � , 4. . . .,�.; ala his operatioll measuring with pa, . ard Wall was left experi . . . - .. ;; � ::, . . . bortson hl, performed use, which the irountry,and Mr. Edw waistcoat WiLhout go much as ruilling the ago ..- . I . . . - . . - . � . � - - . _. - s.. . � atient was slowly the Nest and the unoccupied he on, in charge in their absence. Nobody had 00 r. In the POOkst Of Chitral can, of oo�urse, be reLebe,i, gol it -� : .; : - T_. � I.- . . . 11. : � . , . . - . : .sounding appellsti and, I . . - .- � . where his distinguished P asted 'of the high nobody breath of the al h of @mail . � . 'e . � � . It wass pretty little cottage bo don Lodge." The man obtained all seen them uter Readon Ledge, trmont he round the bunc, has been eachad hitherto, from Kashmir.' � - . . : ... � a . - . . . � - - 1. . _. recovering. 11 Roe Is Grey- would see them leave. The only person that g h he know would be th leg long, . . . - . . " - - -: fty walled garden on a, mine hostof the . . - I I . ...I '.. particulars from a the crime would be keys u moag whio. 0 But the read is six hundred mi ... _.. I - I . . I - " . ; _'... standing in & til d between Shepec-. ;" discussed questions of rent and upon whose ahlioulder ail. and he was one tji.at, opened - tile strong box at The . and inblo ,ked with snow for half the ynar. - . . - . I . . . ­_�_ �� - . sparsely frequented ros hound and finally withdrew, laid was -Mr. Edward W d twO140 Bolwas, and he replaced the waistcoat as I In the pr sent om - argencys for example, we - . '_ I '. I . . I : .. .. .-Tham6s. A foroer other conditions, thousand pounds an n - . : - �. - 1. . .�_ _. i___,.- ton and Halliford-on after securing a promise from the landlord 'promi I and fiv 9 ill - . as he had take & Ish - . . . I . � I .. a of _ - . - � I fanciful name' of % got away. -The actual -old softly and u peroeivedly cannot, b that roi d relieve the Briti - I i . - �, I iven it the . a the refusal of the place ure start )y the sleeping force in ( hitr&I bef . � . � ; . i:. � . . owner had g - assy thathe should hav d noteowere exhibited before the young it. I Han lug over a- chair, I d Mr. Walls, . ore June, while it i I - - � . __.. . �. : - within . a Mau a bel, wign his costs an urgent in portarles, am we have just pointed - - - _.. i : . . ­ I. - for forty-eight houm ", and in doing so Mr. * ; - r I- I "The Rest." The Placs was I .. � , � I - Ddy ey in his pocket ­ t i � . - - metantially intii!,t), an's arm ut further "o draw fro out, that we should reach that pla,ce 'not _ . � . . " - , I � .. � don, and, although at A, corn The person thus circu - mistake in witho 0 1 . ; I . .. reach of Lon eorge Waclans, made the one � contained the notes that I . . . . . ! I , -.- �, I - -, anted 'duced at this ortion of our history was later the, the end of April. . . . .. . i .. . . . - . _.. . - . , the river to - - iculat - ad arrange- which he know Mr. G orga Curzon. M. P ,-1 4ho . - - , ' ' I . . I— . ' . I paritively short distance Edward 4&(]Il, known to some wNed is otherwise nicely 0a . to be his reward on the marrOW. ' ­ ­ � - � I 1: . .1 evelry, -along the M r. - 1poei,ally those who nts. He allowed Mr. Edward Wall to wore a a breath -he stole ,has re .. ... i . _ I ­ t life and r a I .. : 1 . ­ � , I . I with buoyan � - Wall, and to others, am - hen, without P � much a is route, says I .1 11. ! .11 - . . I . -in in sov- T . . ­ . Ali . by huge'elms and 'wild chest- had made his acquaintanee out West, dur- us that a very much larger r sured -himself bY 001A11 v sited Chitral by th . . I I - . - - lane,shaded nosed Ned. . t in the strongbox downstairo again and as . � . � - - - I n 11 shaded , lamp that he 11 It is probably ' the most difficult and ` - ­ : . - ' - ral a and notes was kep the Ii . . . I �, �. .- . � � � solitude was made music&l -only by ing Pike's Peak Rush, as Pug . � - . i ght of a am& " . -:, � I . .. Date, I of his a Boltons. n of the objects of amin region in _. . . . ': �. "I . . .1 _- of the skies, and ol, at an earl rioi at Th was. really in POGIG*BiO bertaini the lofti"t mOu I � 1. .. Mr. Ned Wall ha . � ­ the fioathered songsters Y Keer 4stjoetYl , The murderous plan will 611mPIG SuOugh- . . . . - .. . - I I I'll I -, � -1 I 'career done faithful service to uses � to his w arch. .-- .. ­ I ­ . � . . uivering with the Y -hour f I . i 11 . . - the sough of the leaves q . . ails. I In the They would lay two three . All thii being - done'with a neatness and the *or d t" The Shandar Pan, by which.-.. � - �­ - 7 1 I.. . . ! in various of her MajestV'11 ji , any pos. 2- - " . - . I I I t . J . Ned Wall came to'llook upon ske sure of stiocifils, in osse by hat'stamped him ae,atl Ox- Col. Ke ly crossed the mountains, is N .' . - I . ' . , , . . - ,f. .- �-- .. summer breeze. .. .. , - .. . ! I res it, Mr. deliberateness t - I � . ,��; .�, . -1. I .. . 1 he u here the liberty ateal ible %oci ant one of these should fail. of high proficiency,p Mr. 000 feet above not, levels, Mild is impassai .- __ � his native land, w wu garmaDta, Part pickpocket . ­ 1. . - 1� . - I : , a .. . sums their o . _. � t ­f . i . I " - _. The nearest habitation, a ams, ubject, holy would tro ar big jack-kuife, the virings, to beas 'of burden. 'Col. Kelly's men had. � I _. . -1 . - .I,- . . . - this bositinit was so shamefully denied to the ) night walk as f I der, . . . :,� I .. - - furnish' d duriLg . d in .the middle,of th4 ol sthIl cut'witils taining the gunpow . _­ -1 .. � L, ­.. . - usually let .a twenty yards so a very hot -bed of .1oppression, nd the - the . � parcels qon the to z.*rr not .only. their baggage but the : - - ' . I - I ; . _.. . geLsOnts.was about five -and. d to the � Windsor, where they would take ndi oved tWo already open t6ps Of . .11 - _. . . -_ . I - .:''� : � UL . - -I.;. . .. - T� Other ,fledging Blue -skin win away I wion a on L 1 . I . ; ,_ h Far % Sit It in the 'early morning train for some a i I a am I me. explosive and field g ins on their backs ; the snow was - . e � . L away, swid'unoccupied at the time. freer fields of t a Olt. ' I boxei filled wiih &he as - . I . � .. I 0 -­ - ,. .., ... . .. , ellong hat r. Nod Ithe Great W astern line, and thence proton tt - . He spread hoaps of . this deep a A the cold intenac Some of the ' :1. . .. - - I ___ -11 , - . ILI ..: - residences, strewn here and .there - perversity Of f &to, however, th In the with gunco on I . _1 .. .. 4 ., - . I I * - . I I .. o . - k -like Wall made the amazing di ove y that 'Ito be engaged on a walking tour. ami -circle on the floor. Behind this a were frost-bitten and Others were :. - , , - -1 � .. t ­. - ." . deep in par ly digging Ime,autime, the mine would have exploded in a rial and me . .. . *1 . - I I . the road, were hidden vs. They had. he p led the rest of the hellish mate . w-blindne" ;.but they got ' - I '. - . . ing those who obtolin gold by o .. th give . - . I It - - . - _� I .'.- le : - _.� . -and gate rise. to no disturb acted 0 It vinR it and annihilated Lord Ole vical with loose gunpowder. smitten wl * . . . I I I nds, heive (JUILe .. . I .1 . - i . _. grou it from the earth oll 4 on, and could fillec, the ere - . .. .. . . . . . i . . .... . .� . i . .� noises. . . I 1: L. . taken from them without th ir le ve, bY W :never boon seen in the busins rid Wall The put -the heavy boards of the broken thajO. As s, matter of fact they . � . . � - � I I ; i� - , -. i - . . .. - lying -a they took no 1 not be suspected. As to Mr. Edws on the oe,utle lot and overtopped I hese foreat,alled the bigger expedition. which is . I . - I ­ .. erbert, *68 young man in whose welfat te get away and floo ching " Chitral by the shorter &n,i . .--' :� I .1 - � . L.� . . 1. � Tile room in which H I Walk would it was his own interest - . . . i : , �' � . 1.z � . . . rroUnd floor ol the special interest. Mr. Ned .. Lgai i with a few shovelfuls of the clayey approe. i 'Peshawur. On April 7th . . �. �, ­.._ t k - *_ , ­ was situated on the g 00 .1 lying in t - . I id plain- certainly, on two several casio0s, hsys save his neck. he corner of the room. Ile easier route from , .1 I I . - . It Was spacious, an . . til dead had of course, there was the remote danger earti ' toad or -Col. &eily's 54)U men were within ality ' , , L, ' * , . _. � .1 _. I.; , . I.. � - little cottage. been strung up by the ,neck un I �1111 f Chitral. while ,,J.ir Robert L-4w's . . . : , d it as Il completed .s' j0l.ir- - �' . . I Dished. Lhey both (lid I o work no' elosel y. notb ing Olaf - - I I . - . - of Mr. George of failure and detection, but I a with barely a miles ­ �A - _� trelnely comfortably, iul not the powartul intervention ble too be fell, an I w . �,:. � -1 . . - - ly, but ex t wait not more profita . ' .: . . . ; 1, - _' * a bluish stone -,gray, Ma,clADe saved him from untimely Oxtino ol.greed that I Boa d. As if to satisfy ft spirit of dainti- army of - 14-600 is still several day 1, un &tte .. -1 .4; _. � - -__ - ,-. . L : The walls were painted had found Mr.* hanged for the murder Of. Dick Ashland 1 nois and face, 00111bed. Day distant. Col. Kelly has base for �_- i . . . . . 1 L . ' - - . � , - �, . I .. .�._, an -d no pattern of -any kind- attracted attene tion. Mr. George Maolane - ill owOOPs than. to run the risk of the added charge of Dees ho washad his hai his clothes, and g&va as w,,Ii, am plucky, especially it he has 1. '�L _. .. '�01:_ _: . . - a walls, Ned Wall an unscrupulous but usof I air, and brushed ky ,relief expedition , * :. ­ - � ..- :. _. � .I � I tion. There were no pictures on th ready to do any dirty work I as long as his havin for a second timallattempted to take his I . to * small pocket-inirror to be under Akan this ris t, 1� . . . , i -I �, . i . . - a life. on the one side, the near a 9 it in cert&inly ditticuit 0 % - � . ung e 1. - : , , . . .. - windows were h addition. to that, IArd tieve' I at tin o�ck soiled his face. Then withoit, orti'm � . -1 . �. .- and the doors, and I belly was filled, and, in i - ourq ': ... x - . , - � . ��. . I . ith his certainty of exposure sod retribution star ti .. . . I . - I .1: . . ins of a softly$ dull.colored Met. neat with his flogeri and glib * ,her, the he t�:k firow the packet containing them oo-6rdinato it with the.larger underuakink; . . � . ;.: . I � wit'h curtA - ad them in ,.he face - on the Ot mistake Of IL - -1L . r - � looked tongue, an excellent bargatinir and, a stony dozen fuses and out them at the but if it in a misLake, it is the . . - . __ ..- - g windows I atinued fortune. half A it was tan man with. a. great head stA a stout heart. , � v � - - : 11 terial. The two bi 0!06 And 00 .1 . . . I ... - . ' ­ � , ­ , I - � . I � ctl lawns hearted taskmaster to those placed. under possibility of point marked three hours. %ant b" - -.. - � . . uders how the gal, * � * 1. . .- I... . .. 1. across atsmall. but beautifullY. kep . his charge. In the end, Pug-nosed Ned grinned tomptingry. i ad by. Ned o'clock, and " he lighted the devilish Still, one we' ad if they'ha,d tie- - . . ,- I . _... 1. L on tq a brick wall smothered with Virginia rablossomed into Mr. Edward Wall. and The ground had been Mansur Lud so placed them that their ends hundred would have far . � - . I -1 _�_� . .. . - . I Goo 0 him- things 1 -hitcal from their snowbound - .. . , L ­ . - - - . . .:- . twooll 1% iv*te seers., Wall, and in the dead of night Ir ld upon C . j . w" nearly hidden became a hybrid be , 11 inserted among the loose pile, 116 scond, I . . - : - . the dividing wall, lanf made wort we I areeper. - . . � I � hraclarlos, who, self climbed The I�oltons heighla, and Umra Khan'4 hosts haA been ­ , � -, .i The aky-line . . . _. ­ . t . . elms in the Lary and a valet of both the sition. He could not-possibl calculated that he could reaqh . ­. . .. �). giant f ull wealth of their . that capacity, took him _with� them to- sure of his po Id do able to dovote all their attention W this -, . . .-.! . I - - . . .- n. All was simply hartnonioun in . I fail in diroct,ion or di:position. The w2 andibe away again before they wou little �)and of . haroeqj hampered with than - - �' __ , - � : 1. I - ..- -. :. lealy gree Europe. . end of thei'r. appointed work. - ' . ow blind And ' '. . I �; ­ - � - _.- - . - . . taste or shade shocked on the eTening a d when Mr.! of sinkinb the mail tihaft Witho . uta look back, he opened the front bagga �4e and the ca,ris of the an I - . .- .MA I ; . -n,o violences of of th - . to the fmot bitten. An it was, Uinra. Khan ' . - - I pected Zoicn, Lodges I digging the mine proved to be more trou 11 I . � . - . rpeliness an,i comfort Edward Wall had ins. : tied for. door anti went out. He stole on tipted with the liritigh - : ... ' ' . . I . . . -. . - . the eye. it was ho. _. , . _: -1, � .. . I . L. -_ . es wore closeted 'with their, blesome than they had bar0i ee I .: . . ­�. I . � " . - �: ma,de solid, .and yet placed within such the Macian n&_ Ned exhib- Luckily for them, they had to dig .only the gate, and closed it silently behind him. was tao in ' the south to pay . . . - . . I . representatives at The 1�olto he walked swiftly to the 110ray army approaching from 'Corn. - . - , Z I . - , , . . . � . , L . : . ,�... N _; . ,ilderness - . go, and of the through a sandy, gravelly, soil, at the bet- Then .. . - .-L I I - .. balmy rest . as a 1310unlaiu W ited his plan of the lodl . oady during the day, he much attention to 81 small exPed"'Ouin the ' ' - I . . ­ . ­ .�_ L . - - .. 1. (18, said point.od� torn of which they found a stiff okay hound," where, air L be ingover inaccessible InOunt"Dot fro - - .�. � " I .; - . �, could scarce'i surpass. . . .. - djoining cottage and. groun . - I . obably* � .. . _. , . - out the exact IOO1LtiO' in whiohl throu h which they were -able to run thnir 'had ordered his 6og-cart and her" te, . Kelly's men will pr . I I I - . I . Aay �'&Ind­hia " Dof the room, I y for Itim. east, and Col. . - . I - - � - - . . - Herbert had to pahis his "' tunnel without the neclessitY Of structural kept read swift, and get &I the glory of relieving Dr. Robertson . . - I .. .. I - .. - - . .. .. . . � the excel- Herbert was lying. too be done with The animal was, fresh and fighting, as Umra Kh " : ' . ­ . . , - - .!, ... - . . .1 �.. .: .. nights on his couch. Thanks too George's coldly glittering eye id6vouted supports. But the wor hod volled over the eighteen miles of smooth witho it doing any aD I - -* - '- . '.. .1 1. - radually. tra the - I I . . . --, - I . . - -..-. lent care�bestowed upon him, ho.1 Lavery line, every -mark. the utmost cautious i iowly and g nder an hour and. a has had to draw o tion .... . ­ � .,�'.., __- - - -, - ' iad suit- . i .- ^i Auld reach the outoor ,road in something u more iterioull in ff hih men to moot - * . � - . - - ­ . . . �_ . . : . f fever, and the wound -I guess it's all rigbt, laid, so that no sound sh - Ned," hO ; at vasion. The big*expedt L . , .. 1�_ 4 I _.. .� � ered'from hardly any F ure Th had Ito is on their stoomacho half. with mingled � : . . 1) , � ation, was'llealing lsiiit. "Only yew ve ot 0 make a of. world. The servants at The Roltons had. beew will g -set the man from Gilgit - I I . . .1 ,� I.I. . . � w . . resulting from his oper . I a Most . . . . 11 . . I.. - - � _. y a � .. L 1. -, ., .. . , .. - ii fast. . - I all sort* of hours, and besiring all mirat i n Of I . . . , . .1 muotn)t got wrong, right or left,� an inch. auTerir pluck, and envy of their .., - I ewr measurement,-te,Ld niarwa sure. We� for hours,61:11 ta use t lair tools in the to stee­Mr. Wall arrive and go feelin;q rise to "a them at all, ad - , I gu 6rdad mimner. A the DA"OW W1111161 accustom@" 0 . . - , �. .. . L' - ad his roorn but the join 11 - I � 11 I '. a soul enter thi d in length. tile air became stifling, &way at 1: ,_ * - �. �;ot . Yow'll go down w-morrer, an' Nro reLSO half suffoca,ted thom, sorts of articles. They naturally. made no good :ortune. Their achievement is oar, �1 . - � - I . - .. _ ... L _1 -1mitly-spoken, grave -visa ge, and pay hini three mon&No' rent,o i breath al a remarkable one.- On a small se'al's - ­ 1. . . - . ; .1 oottaH . . no", - as, ake a stwmpt to follow Nin uput^irs, nor to tat 1. [ally h" t by which L . . , - , ­ .L I . - I I1L`r104,ir,iM0n8,f ter time ,they bad to in w ins repeated the iss Jpoleon - _. ..-,. � d . .. .: ,nd&nL, who moved with a noiseless ths, nail,and if he wants refer� actions in his employers' too . Col. , - . * . atch his - 1. :_ .. - . . . . att,,L I y exit ,a escape porsonal dauRer. ncien t and N I I .. v. :. -1 I .. , __ - yaw -'re a; str tiger, an' leave him a fifty� I 'reyd mor Ha,nib^las�oilished the a , . 1: ..., - � . - ;. , . I a, I owj he slept At one o'clock that night the stes, . . .. I . . � I .11 1, - . 4 � . I ­ solicitude, and anticipated. his every want, pound note as yewr bond. Ail', Oind n ey in the roon% overhead, and the , , .1 onspla ins 11 sailed from St. Katherine's the niodern world. . . - L_ - . .. 3ternal ou the ground floor. I . � . .. . : - every wish, The hours seemed 4 , I _________.dW­.-­� � . -_ . i.- __ . - I . ­ .. .1 his' it's five-an'.twenty thousand gol..Gn dollaroli I blinds there, all wall 49 .1 -As for Boulo no. Among its passengers . . � . - I- . .I- - 11 - .1. - .. but his determination strengthened It i in and fi u otinually closely drawn. Do - I I,- . I _.:..�_ ter. w're workin' for, so Yaw plat x were kept, 00 T man, who, in spite of LhO SCENE IN COURT. ' . . i I I . Ir.. . �. I .. ... a � as dou assumed the ap- was & Pug-DO96 r nightis had ATHETIC . I.. , " . , � - . I . - . ­ made his temporIary lo eiiness las& bit ewer hind -night an' tek loser that yew 1� The lower room soon ly warmth of the SummO I .. . I * , . . - . I -1 I' � - . -.1 % d him solemn silence,reigneA. Y l at breastwork in war balm . - � - -_ .. . Z�, - M L . . ..'' 11., - .- Ali aroun -at, 90L ouchred, nohow." I . - I pearsuos of a ou"als half -hidden his face in a muffler. That '. d The GUILras to Kill . ... . I - _. I . .. - . His &ttendant moved ewaltil-IY like a - A diabolical smile lit up his f Lee. . - t.im4-with its furniture piled in one corner, tleman was. Mr. Edward Wall. I . 1111ess e Superior Aske . . - I L . - , * - the floor partly goo p er Wbeft She neard the Jury's Verdict .- .� - I I " ... . iall reached hisear itairs imams t,he carpet t,aken up, . I I r _. . ­ sturbing fo,ot "We've got it Edward Wall Was at that Moment "_ , , I, - . . ­ . and no di &V fixed am' aq . - � 11 - ... . ., - �. - � � ' I r hole in Mr . . .. t- ­�. - I . .., . ;_ . -: fromanywhere. Itwas only at the rarest in '66 tonly*ants the removed,Lhe great black, Rapin$ .or Guilty Altalsist, Her for Theft . . . . I - 4� a _. - . - - I Dave," he exclai ad. I ' I , ed earth f nearly 'fifty thous. . - intervals that the 9 -an it . : - 1. L. : I ,rat,ing of wheatoi on tho, pluck an' it week's hard work I guess the contro, with the exuavat heaped the proud possessoro t_4 % I III,: �. . . . - . _,�., . . Ayey road out -bide -became atrolible, ' numerous parcels avol pounds in notes of he ll&nk of Eng- That the way of the transgressor is hard - - .- I . . - � sof t, 01 - wont romery - . the . . .1 ! - . � � . we'll stop his jaw forever. He 4ainat thol, Walls, "d si,le Bank of France, and of a not exemplified in a forcible ma.aner - ! 14. - .: . - _% I . .- or that a passer-by, more Doisy-thian usual, in, &I -at, Dies: Ashland, 101or nob(Ay and boxes, 00111talol anpowder and gun. land and . as and wait A - . - . 1. - - i i ' I . 86 n Diggers' � I - . , if. � - - rivacy by the f" i 't bar noth its insignificant sum in gOIdOn.6OvOr01g 6 �he Court of QuOOD 4 � - __ I - . �:­ i _ppon his p . else, when we've done with him,11yow bet. cotton *tacked Py for use. � . other evening I . - - . ,. '.. - . I :. - __.- ".. - ,- -� intruded -eh Of a song. I I I 86 Olson*. . � . . I - . - .. 1. � . I .,.; , . sound of the gnat - . __ -.4 � f and miners' tools w ro strown all over the time, the fusfta at Reedon Beneh i�t MoutiOAL - . - - . ­ I - - . . � .. � . . - -.,,had he but known it, he would . . ­! Flu the Mean , - _. .- ­ . - - I 1. . And ye I I I f place. The only artiOls Of furniture which - of two'womo% . :, - - - _. r L' - ­�. L . 11 .. - 1. I . . - . . . . . . I - - I- ::.- ... _; CHAPTE . _ .'. , R � - L - 'I Ito cake on trial was that . . . - have felt less lonely, from the fict that, an . '.. ,. 'L. 1 . X.. I:: I remained in use wad a mahogany table, .edge wage burning slowly . ' * . � I . .. -1 - . . .. . , I I . . ;1 : .. Superior and Grant, who wore amused of . I I .. - .- � I I .1 . . - 11, _; � . ­ , ,chiug over a I -_ Lr 1. and two (To Bit 00 1,iT1 -4 U RD.) . . I � - � - anxious, loving heart was wat_ . -were not more than own acratellieds Goiled ap4 damaged . � . �. I - -, - I �'. .. . I There 0 ' k , i. � . I � Of . -;. '. I- : _ -1 q I .- . him in the same house, that dainty, Uny enoes itlong the lane where F."don 'I a equally ill-used cliaqs. the red daman - * I . - . 1. shol,liitivg in Lhe wholesale wiirerooms . � - � . "k. . - _� in ation of his d . I - -1 ".- - � � lo. After deliberating for .- - , . 7 . :1 __ . . , . the prepar 110 a I which woo torn and stained be . - I . . ., I I . I - . . . --,: � � t - . - _� . hands assisted was lifted was situated, amd the inhablIA1118 0 - ooverso i . I . Cyclists Should Not Do This'. . - Gault Broo. & C - . .1 - I , . . �� meals, th&t a good woman's voice a folot thlIitt yond repair. a into Court as. ' . I- I I - : - . �.,t I _1 - _. .. - I :. �.- .' nightly in prayer for his recovery. . I oi these took say interest in th lust,oad of a week twelve Interminable - . ovel: five hours ithe jury cam .. ... . - ,. 1. . . .. he little furnished housto'had been let. T" of uychoLocarry. - I . ­ �: - .- .. .. _� . �1 �. . :y had succeeded in obtaining Sir t 0, go us sot ce ordict . - . .. . . _� - . . . Luc three tradoomen-the butchers the bake'r days passed ')store they saw themselves The d n ro pr i 5.4( and rendered the following v .- - .1 I � � . - . . . . �' -.-. -William ,'.',uthbertson's permisfil'on to live air schome. It was' & ing children On the- front part of their ' � der .- ­ I .. . . � ..L . . . - - . __ d the grooer-who called were told �' y near the and Of th 4 fully r4gret having torten . _,_..� . I .. ­ _:, � 1. __ ,� - in the cottage with Herbert, upon the ILD summer night, itnot all the world "That we Paill - * . - .� - . 1. - .. �_ _,� :. - Mr. Sylvanue Thompson, an Mr. Edvra�d lovely loop, when machines is denounced. A correspondent a Vi rdict of guilty ag,ainst the two . prison - � L . I * nce should ad iv balmy sleop, I . - ­ .:, I _ I - ... . -. __� express condition that her prese . W &II chose too call himself, that he obWnW around was hush -This custom cannot be too strongly -of -_ - %_� . I � . �% I . . . ­ uoL be betrayed by sound or signt teh= I. ii supplies from London, and that a dailly. the two blaclo,nes emerged from theit fiend. writes; , ore uniter the indictment, In tbe C"e ' . � - . ­ - 1.�. it, I . , . . L .. -L.:. I :.- - Ith . - ' - - . ; . � _ . I . . .. , . should rem%in in the wing of - hole, ut,t,orly tired and worn out, but , ::pr,,Pb tools- as il� is fraught :with the greaii;' : . oust Gromi, we strongly beg. the clem * - ` ' . 1, .4 � . - . a a sh . - ..:1 . . - . , . ite to that where young JUIeVe WL quirt,ern loaf, and a rather unusually lar �11 texultant with a hellish joy at the nigh up. t (a :gtor to the little ones so placed. But prl, 11. _. � � , _ 0 milk wore one V of the Courts an, owing to bar condi , I . : I . :� - �_. . PNO It can easily Flupply of agge, butt.er and w dug. . . . . .. I I . had on his bed of pain. � of the result. The inine as . -, . � � : aLrete - roLc been - . - . .1 ... .. r . Lented to that was required. Mr. lyiv&num Thonip Vale 0hamber a what Makes it still more deplorable is that . � - ­ . tiou at, the tim, . I ­ � . .. -1 I . .1 __._ � beguessed how gladly she co, Wight underneath Lord Ole fond fl,thers, who 0, bar mind may have . . , . - " �1. ., , . : L .�_ ... I . . these conditions; she would V ave consente.d son had one friend stayijig with him, who, of some four foot- cubed had beau the chief- delinquents are t*m porarily - weakened. The prisoner.; - - - . I - . , . . . the tradesman irimagilled, was ailing. an 'he space urge of the are under the impro"ion they are givin-9 ; . ' . . . I- .�_­ to any terms to -be allowed to - remain near never, on LDV Occasion, - showed himse If. dug out, and this was in the co Sulserior we also atio'ngly recommend -to q__. .' . . . . . . - . , .. - - . the man she loved t!o well. - Ow to be filled with explosives- Early their offspring a deligh',ful treat- If the .. . .� I . � . . .. 10. - �. _­ -1. ­. I 'I There was al;o, so the tradesman told one morr . , . the mercy of the CourL." - . ' . : �­ � , - - . . _. � � � 1� - I If there was out person in :this world Ned Wall was to receive his , I - � I . , � I . ----. . . Lnotheir, a tall elderly servant, the baker's in thOL Morning child loses his tooting Or if the rests 5lyis During the doliviry of the verdict an air - .. .: - , , . , 7 . - . ... ... � WhO sincerely hoped and prayed for Her- I d notl in five thousand pounds sod to be ailowed to I way�hus lit,Lle I will in 431 likelihood be bdod the I � - . _._. .- I � .. - - 6oy had seen him. The lad caul . 0 of suppres"a excitement pery .. . ­ , , I - - #%;� I. I., . ... 1. . 1:�ert-s ctire, 0&C person was- Lucy M&01&ue ; ' D9 ths tub" were to amputated by tTlse spoke*, and his body clo, ely-crowded court r m, and. every one � . __1 I . . - � ;_-Y� � I I- -har father any way describe his features, its the mala's swaps ; to the avail, 00 - - - , w, 1 - � �. and yet no person in the world , face was swathed in a handkerchiefs " be laid, and three hours after that the otherwise mutilated. SOMO time 690 6 �ned forwarl ;,O catch the words that . 1. L - J . - .1 '�J�'IILL L I ..,., I H, .. 1_" ---could have more - � __ I I LL ;1: - I and cousin included 0, Earlof clove would no longer be able to child in the North of England sudered 'tral two . . . _ - .1 ,� . . I Id mean liberty or prison to the . I � __�­ .- ­ - �: though he were suffering from a tooth - - I . I . I I I . �_ dreaded the fatal day when Hdr�bert would I a jury .. . and he was standing at the and of he remember anything. lamentable and serious injury thro h an We JL reman of th - I - . d 71ather accused women. The fo � . - " be cured; when remembrance, : fierce an - k0aideat to A machine 00 iihich his i . ' _' " - ... 11 __ , I . rather dark hall. Tile two last-rallutiO ad The evening wait w1hrul and the per word guilty wh8a .1 - �, . . . :.. wayl and ruth. h h scarcely uttered th no i - - . - __1_, i �11 .. . - ... '_ relentless, would wwert its al . a must have arrived during �the spiration W" standing in great drops an the was carrying him. Cycling in at no t no Be is Superior was "aa to reel forw&id .. . ,. .' I - - I I I r- . .: . �. .4. lesely dash away the utirtain which she had parsonage I T 0 r i tins prisoneral 1-1 . . . �_, .. : - _ :#,he retches' Is b a reahvd them- altogether free from perils and the danger an grup the iron railing of , 4 night as no one had "so them enter i Z . I ,�: .. ­ I two w 0". ' � I , F .�l 0 .­ - .. .,. - woven at such c6st and under sue)il severe . I selves with their usual beverage. neat is increased tenfold when tht rider is self- an stgun.. cry of . .. . , :�- il� .__ - . . ­ . .. I was stretched pu the per- house. . or reforred to. d k. Then came . 1S.Ing .: . ;1 .1 ..�., ... ­ . trials. Her mind - The tradsamou'loon bommai convinced. brandy, and on this occasion bot,de af ter handicapped in the manu . - ily'. -. I r- - __ ,.. ."_ - It L L de pair mad bitAer anguish, and ' . . . . I.. 11 .. . tual rack of the most terrible doubt,wit om ob' bottle was emptied before, with a t,egis of During my oycliap career .1 have had two floor in a � �. ,. ,;. I � .- :-- : . _. . , ... pe not only that, Mr. Slyvanus T111, 1 - instant she -lay struggling on the . I . - . .. . - . . - I '. . __. . glimmer of hope piercing t also a came being run I "-' . I .� :�� I . I .. but the faintest tained his pu plies from London, u the head, and a halt surly "Geod nigh spoilt ­in the on fit f hysteria. Her arise were heartrending _ .. ­ ., I -i .. - I ' I , , I . . . . 11 �� __ ,;" . I . I .:. .. the darkness that threatened., _ 'dqrablo otire. Nod," David an t" maoines going am for a faw mii'lltes it was Impossible 'or - _ � ., n in a count d George, Maels, groped in in the other by a runaway hair" - 0 , - I - ­ . . -1 10- - - . . ..; : . How that h4i was Flayl joupay ing � to and f rom their wa pstairs and throw t, insolves ove his letter Occasion I just d - . - . .. . u 12: 4 11 .. What would Herbert remembar ? h . _.1. ,. ': il - 1. . . I . , . . 11 , I I ,. . ." pluch would he remember ? Woull truth He was OOnLiD alify . thlaCourt toprocesed. Whousholiad partially .� L '. _ L .. _. ­. y �� 1 ;. - � . . London in his dog-cartp' and on, his return 9a their U's. Fifteon.minut-es afterward man ed to save in lif b di iounting on L . - . . . � . . __ .. __ I . . I :W- I - -I- I - 1. �, in I I 1, ­ - _ stand before him n I ad r000verodshe leaded with the guards to IL ill - -. - -i.l. . ...i� _ � L aked, shameless, cold, invariably breught with him a, loollootion of th were both snoring soundly. the -aid*. R s, :hifd '00 he h2brought disgrace upon her , I - I ­ ­ - . . . �_ I , know the t her f athir h r an a . - I - I , . see .. :1 % . eels and boxes of' all kindi and shapes. agow it would have been an astoutshing f It I -1 . and cruel ? Would he i I � ron of my bicycle when ' either of t r be' islowd . 1-.Z. . ' .. .. .. , . I L" as R . ­-� Would he d 'pies her par old parents. As she I lug h . - , ; , . , , . , saissin ? ,Jae * . - --:;. - - I -idly at , -,,� .1� l : I .. � w" an 1168 8om* of than even- seemed to be of otorisid. fact if Mr. Edward Wall bad been able to g,coi onto occurred its life would most prob. her hair . . ­_�! , , . _q� , . . - �.. a chair she clutched wi L I ,� I .- - . . I . -1. - _� _ . � .. . I ., If * . I . . I ..I .. -:'.' sod- bid her go from him. . . I , "I �] . I - . . ­' an, that sole weight, for. Ono day, -when Mr. Syl. acthonestly even toward his oompianious ably have beau astoriflotedi. . . .. d screstined for her father vo whom she. ' . . � I % . . . yet, so holy in a true- wom i � . tingi : � f, - And ' his horse in in crime. Mr. Edward Wall was a . . - . � , I . ,I- .1, . I.. ­­. anus Thompson was ran . � mad. During thin L ' _ . I . . )d that v , she was going Z.. I ! : I .1 I.- - �..: arts, the pray4 . ­ - .. ; a id that . I ..I � __ ­ � %: . in her heart of he root of the 11 Greyhound," a I d playfully ­ -ood feeirtg the .... . - - .. . .. _ i - It, .- , . :1 ;. - _&veD mightle , . ­. . 194 . er prisoner - �'-� V .. . t him bpeadily recov3r. f thief by oduosition, and profession. Thieves - one the oth a ,q _' , , - 7 ..: _' .'� �. - He his hand underneath one f them and havell like other mortals, a shrewd porcop- - ... - . �_-- R ­ _: . lying on his put - 1. 11 whag of - - - - . . I � .. . - T�e young Earl had been . Next Polar Expedition. �- � . J ad a with head- bowed on the r , L. : :, t_ . 1. I . . . . :.. '6ut tile ook sobbing asit her heart would brea.k.' .�. � �� found it too heavy for hi be i It strength tion -of olantities in arithmetic, and Mr. . .- � - I -, - _. I " i. " I __1 , . .: , - ;omethiug over a fortnight,when the is y ' T honor 9 f . L I � f,;: . �.. . .. r. 0011011. t- riand Edw I � woo evident that they felt keenly , - I X. 1. - . :_ .. I.-... he Nest received two visi it was written down for moitat Guga' , ardVall conceived the idea that it of equipping and sondin � .. I . t! 11. _. _.� � . .. %. _. L", Z._: cottage next tot rotten b&d moist sugar it muJit have Ono would be more profitable to steal the larger the *It polar expedition will probably . .o 6en - - ': - . � 1. . _", . - . . � I .- ..73 . ors. -()no of them was -the landlord of the 1!o - ' t Ilair &ad lt,l_qa. When quiet had b . . � v ��., --r-. � I . . of the t,he;lr000r said, to be so heavy.' I m of moniy at The Boltous than to be . . - 1. �t �'..e i . . Grayhound Ian, who hold the key . on Canada. At the approvielling motored 9 'is Honor J a go urte a an- ' , I I - - - . - hole 9 to . - - - - I �s '­ . - � . ith all that, Mr. Sylvanq's Thom on, OontoODtod with Lhe smaller Ono offered by fully o'cocurred ..� � I - : ., i ­. I 'i . I i , a � _' L- Place and was charged with its letting . need to the jury that he . _ - . �� �_..� : _ _ , - . � � .:­ - ad' his,'jourtleyings and his idics nor iss, ex Perhaps, who know, he meet ug ot the Ontario Land Surveyor's 10 DU . r- 1 �_ I - � � 1: �'__ the second was a middle-aged Tan, dress tied but fain the Maolanm wich thern. in their verdict and at the same - - �i �'. - . I.-.''.-- Oig6bOIr- might be abitir to steal both, and that would Ass istion a report submitting the basis -that t,her had rendered . - .: �!: � 1. L .1. �., . i. . entlemanly gisy tw-eds, C 1, interist ip t 0 ' tMe remarked I . I - _J ,� � , I . �. I . in unassuming 9 hood. The riverwas swarmin , wi al'iag otertainli be the most i4tinfactory arrange- d from a pro.- I . . - ­ I . . _ t .- � o .. rance 'of -s, person of such an expedition in expects rned judge . 'I -4,. k- . -: - � - ­ .1 ­ and having the- appea, i men and their ladies, and !their " d Istice, to society. The lea 1,� ­ .- . .1 .� � I ]PY0112 Mont. n addition te, that. Mr. Edwar i . - .- I � , I . speoi%i committee appointed . forthe pur. to give their requests f or clemency and' - r - . : :1 W84 . ,.-�- I .; , _'.. � .. il-to-do in a middle walk of life,. of a ' i lined . - � .­.- .�_ :, -:11 v: , . - - ..__� laughter rung over the tracquil w6tOrs- Wall had been turning over in his mind . Bry careful consideration. . ... .. . ­ _. ,.,.Jl1l � , r..i . I . �. ­"_.. .. servant wto fortvne had favored, or of a The iunkeepers ind led ing. ones proprio- ro W possit It is certain now that nothing but mercy V4 �­I­ I- - % . f .� .� � L - . - -�,:, -�: : -.- tradesman early retired from business. He . sme, and Its,daugs As soon an, Court adjourned the two -. - ,;' , �­ il ,- . '_� � "d their hands tulf iLad Mr. Syl�fiauti his preci us nook. An apparently brilliant mono ly will otand in the way of the early ' � V_ � . '' .,. ... height, and stoutly built.; tore I 0 � I by four policemen - ' L 4?.__ � . I . ..: of medium risone . � ?. I . - ­ _ was t I hboi - Sir William idea struck himi If Lord Clove were blown I . I- I ... ... . _ _: A . Iares ell 10 fit g out and dispestohing -of the proposed rough the crowded corri treet' I r �_,- - . . I . - - a -neck gave him a took of forbidding Thompboo's no . tr� .� 1,h dors to the a . J�_ I-- � -1 . . bull =.sent,e I only by the the person immediat'aly im- arge I . � - � �� - � ­ . I in hand, red and .bllotch Out,hbortmon, was -into smithereens, a cabin ch : e,�,., . : . .. _' Ys I F ��. . -;' - . .�. . strength, and It . i . where they were placed in A,;�07-, "t:;;: T.1.,!- L � ­ � 1. - . t t hat he had not grave -visaged atteadant,, who saeme& to be plicated would be himself,and urouitwould at ditiou, and this is not expected to be _- 1; 1, 4 - '. I- , _ . - . - were evidences of the N�c nothing but his be hot o-nd furious aft;st him; 0 - )f Sergeant Kyle, and rapidly driven away . I � � _1 ,;�, idug to nobody Oe gut if how to IOU wanting, an a larg measure of govern . . I / , .. __ . . ten 0 t sentence. bi r. . . ._.. - . . I I-: . ;. . , - _. -,- " " . A, , , � _­. .. in youth in more idleness. There at sissist-Auve is - absolutely certain. i.0 the common ghol te awai iil�__._ - i , I I 11. passed hi ' ant, who asked no quesitions and per. to hoist Men re. Maclaine with their own MO t . . ilia - fl. q i.� :: -_!I- . otherwise Psti r4ing to the contention of th - i grief stricken and VMP . . -:�`-.:, _, was a pec. � uperior wat, �11; 1: I ' L ;_ K I _. , uliar cunning about an ted no.ohatter, and by Lu�y, who -never petard and blow them,;to attorns instead, Ac I . 0 woocia i.nt the '" . :1 . �J�N` - ;-, . . it cal) he 1. �, I . " �J , . � _; - � _.. he kind 0 stestith and M tio ,this north a is in Canadian territory, .... I - . Y' - , -:­. insignificant facs-t of the Nest. it migilt.tic, happen that the pul)lio would ?O. . aughter was being placed i i.* - lt �,l - , . . . '. for a moment left her aide . in . '_ .1 Y19, � 1: V* i . : I '.. ­- uld no(be deterred from � an themonabpveall others beatableto Ii to the asphalt pa,vement at the door .. - . . '. , I &�'.. . _. ,:.., slyness that wo , r as a fine art in tailight to porfea. 11 Served tile wretches' right. They - ., I " - . __ . la -1, ,.� . . ft - - - I . i . .. . - �,., * _ * - . � . . N A . � .. ` , ­ ,� a opim . I _ ?,;�4. klm .. . tn ; a face that would- MurdO 52'int it are Canadian surveyors, accustomed faint. 1. - - . - .. � Ri te Ig tol the -Mae tion. by f I -o 6eir own trip." H I had the to h I � 'A� , two profeasors-m-niasters of invou. a we 111 � t�� � '-- , !V, � , � - - -.11, - '. to first sight, secure 'for its owner . e Ld k in low temperature from . . 'p, : , �'% �� . .. . . I .. " , __ - .. . . . . . __ � , t* u oor wor . I - *"--- . . I. I : f�, - ,� . . . - _ not, by i I - .. T, � , 1. L . ,W.p ��­' ­ . I— .. ­ In : cupidity and fear. These fieroo anti two coursail. On the one hand ifvo the i . . _"-�-. L � . � . _,.� i -Ni : ;��,* ._ I . ..- - .. bank. Yet, it was tic * aving . � * I 1'.� I - -,At- - 4 - - � - I . ­ - � I � __ ,_ ; a positiqn of trust in i% u* to aare, help himself wherev(r he . -_ '- ,I blooded towhers sum it ,if . �Izffi__' ld. p their Oupils' Sand pounds" and the bilooahounds of the life long trainiatv,, The committee h �- . . k,% . h _ I - . ,'�� int faces and it grinned with 00 the otter in , and its an except, 11 - The post 1 - . I ­ .1 , .. . � _­_ :_ not an unpleass 0 . - U_ I .. ! 1. _. I . . lity and capacity of endurance to a flaw at his bee'lis ithill twelve hours, - Inn& Y ' - - .,. . rm Ul- I � . I ..... . - : i.-:: a Mixture of'oocknOy and outlandish hu. sbi w g one, the members being all famoub liolits-whe-tever lie finds material suited t - �',.,� �-� � -, .77, m . . I d find for him away of "com. himself Ahe firet opriate 013 . . .1 , , , ,. . I - , . ' rk. '- He may even appr , �4_ � .­ � . _.- . I , __ The Small, sandy mustaphe drooped nicaty, Ian person suspected and str nadian exploratory work. Canadians his we _1�4-. . - - , ': . I! 11 � I :1 I - L , ... - mor. plishing his devilish -work More suitable tracked and hyautad. On the other hand;- in A, -Carved capitals, if .. ­ !"� . '. . r- . - - - at a later period bur- . - column with their I . Al' 14 L Very- much - I � large�. booty, I . ,Ii.- . 1: I 1�' _ I ­ " Sam$ .. d 6 lituniag to wkske the trip by the temple he thus supports . . ,��, �_ - - . - . 1;8 r' m 0 ku 60 . , -, �' ': ". ­ ., f ter the faashilon, do ot believe in on open *ast about the I tir4 � __ d Ur. �o a � Brother to hie llabits in life. -Thus, a maiii wall the chances of: be- a beitatif&i � . � � .. . : r aerate of ohs 'iatry, d�sirous olad pursuit, n ithiag near as deadly, nor Pot ..-4-4 - I . - � I . � . , h . li ; � of simplic- - . .ona.-Heiue. � __ ,:., ,,�* � - I -I `� lea a by �O U a� admixtur; ve sod in the a as eattrelly. - . . - � I !:� �'. " - ­ I . .. - . - . . ga 8. .3 . . . ; - . : �1� _� -� (;�, - rid himselt of an enemYs Would meet as ow -JA f*ot nd proof whate ar thp . ,t Ivied - 'L . , .,.. �. - .. � I . I .,�, - , ­ .. 160 ve herWise not over. Y -, . ,gt 'I Y I .. . I I . I- I , . - . ., �. _'. - 1� - . ".. � _ epossessing t* . I I . _ . . . , . I _.. . . I . � I .- .Z�2� - .1 vt, . . 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