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I �------� . - - - ----- � . ... 1. . , I . - I No VPTnA-XT A]? .. 7v- - . - %J.IN JL ev A2 .JLk.JLA­f.L_31_ JL� s -A- RIL 1 - _tt , , - 7 khLAs__..X__Y__. - . .---- �, . - , . . . _. . . .--.-. - - __ Green River. 1, , . - ` - ­ __ -;,- Cedar *�S. . . L . . . _ '. - X . , .! � ....., - . I I -- - Cedar . � . . . , ,:� - � . . ,.. t __ � ..­'�.�:::.. plelpfifoota"al lavb*. , .-.. .. ". UTA-ROUN -� -�,:��,_Ar , ­'­ .. Inlyll ' , � * Dt� A very successful sawing bie took place � Mr. and Mrs. - Hatoblage, a yol�g, - - .. L " :­ - - �.� , . : I 0 - __ . � T - � ,..., . -r'� , 1. - __1.11 I , �, .. - - � LATEST LOCAL RAPPENINGA RECOaDkiD B ., by daughter. - . . , it r � �, .1 *, .`,..:.-. - - - ­ - . -- .: .7. ;- ., : ­ . .,L m ers - ", - - ;­ . I F ' . - t o!� residenob of -B. B. Rpesor, En r .. ,� medical. .,-.--- I . . - BE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BirOUIR & ne hundred logs wire dispok;- W. J. Farmery was visiting hrq paren .. ,;, . I . , .. T . . .. - ,. , I . . ,. iqlasobout o , .. _� I I• _" , r . _� . . OREZ2?oNDXNT8*. . About last W4ek . . . . I ed in a very -short space of time I t )K, ' , I ; �b bi R 'I B&TEWLN, M.D., __­ 1�. - . . ore that 'could i he boys have gone, back . ��­­::.. 'i . �;'�' ­ . 0 B.O., 06 � Toner. Offtee and Besidenos,.-.*- 6LAREMONT ­ . . twenty six of the best sawyers . .. -, .. . �i, �; . .6 _\ . . . : .- - . .. � ., . - i i ., ., _ � '. . I . . . I . � �­ 'r . . . I - . . 'r ... -. . urill:'Kno" �Tez�tl�%t-'- - ..' : 'n , I ti made to their co places igain. - . n bf `� ` a Toot of t � Street, Pickering 01504 11200-m TO'" 4 4 6 . : :.be found took part, the bes Joir 0 , NT it 6 Ito, S. -. '. . 'Miss. Annie Ferrier is suffering with m,- - ' � . .� at as been re- . " �,� . Zvoillu ... . '2J. Seed peas, wheat and barley at Cantor's on a maple log, (cue put) � � � -4 . .- . I ; 'L . . . . . . � , L - - . , - rded in this neighbor for some time. bad cold. Hoge to see her out soon,- 1,-.1. ­.:.: �. � - . -� ', ,1 . . � _.'L:: , --.-.- . ­ ... elevator for sale. co. . . '. - r 1. I � .L"aiii, . . courne io the house George Ferrier and Armour Ellis have , - ':rj', ­�,� . 7 ' The Armenian concert will lik�ly be The, boys- then adj Bodeen boys. . .. . , . ,- - ::':_�%` r . "Fine" I , . them, and all . .. It. . . , .. . otKted to - school agii,in. ­1� - i, L� Smarts ,r - -,. h4tld about -May let. , . where a grand on r await J10 AS-pAliKER, Barrister Otd- � I � . I thinks and girls are all pretty. . , f .. .. I . . . . . . . - went home remarking thl he snow would I I I I � , ate ... - � There is : . _­-'., 4* - , ,,, at Duallarton each Elaturdbl- Priv , 0 14.00 Pe r a wedding on the tapir. Par . soon sill.be gone. . _:., � :'-,' .� loan at Aveer cent. Bay " �� !I ticulars, in due time. I . � .. .: . sweet now, three taffy parties last week. :,_ - 'I � i . nee from _­ --,:L--.T-'-. ­-, - - _4� ,,�ftada to, - 91 I . - . We miss the smiling faces of bliss Annie . *' ' .... I IcBrion psi our school an ' I .: .. : - Robinson and Xise Maggie Spence , 6 . 1. . . . . . . � .1 � 'T_%ZNT,ON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, I I- AT TB3 - .1. . Inspector A . - . � . .�, t- ' " I .-I.... ­.. -1 official visit tl d J. I _...-_, ..,_..__AUNNY MOUNT. __. oar midst. I % - . . - r I .. - � - ' - , , , I . . . � I �. ma Toronto. At CIA"m , 10 ' I Dr. Tracy, . r . er : 1 '7., .1 . JLY SOLICITOR0.121TO t�Adelsidao. or ry wAe in the city last I Ont utadzy� "IT SPINK -MILLS . ___ onto, is bore Dave Wood has engaged for the sumin ' Mise -Lizzie Farms � , , , .1 . week,- we understand getting in Of , L.- , - . . -.--. .I...11 - with J. Toole, Ji. - r ., - . Just now with his, parents.. ' .".141W , � L .... T Z LREWELL, Q,'C., BARRIS- . oTg goods. -' Goo. Pugh, of Milverton, dentist, was --w Rev. and 2drs. Siple visited with J. Toole . Times - - - WO - 0 . TRW. County OrcownAttorney, and County .&-.6033=MX1Z(3l`- ..'-. -with friends last*w"k. are looking up with ,some. - � _- -- W4UCIUr� � Court Soria, Wbitbv.. I 20-Y I -tice a new pair looking boot* stepping . - JbAre Jr one day last week. .. , .. 1 , . � Latent Flour 64.00 poer'bbl. Mr. Talbert, of Toronto, shipped a load Jr.,6. H. Pugh has returned from Ilia tri around in-the,Mud. , - ­­ - Choice F&mil � I 11 . SOLICITOR, NO' . ) __ -f-7 - . � ­ � __­�� ------ --- -_ -.-- ­ �, AlMES MILLER, ' of from here on Monday. -to the Northern lakes. � . . . . � BIT -V ' ,..� J TA ublie. ConveKsucer. w". Office at . I Dr. Smith will be, bore on first and �Mrs. J. Turner is around again after a -_ . - - . VX0. . . I . . . . . �'..­ -.-- money to loan. J . . ,.­ , . 111%t" sloo." near - * - ­ HILLSIDE , . - - .� � , �..'nLGINhLD M _ C ONALD', Bar- Rbolgs - on hand-.... * third Tnesday of each month. . %evere attack of diphtheria. . - -__ ._­ I - . Stratford,. . , �, - M I . � . E. E. Pugh has taken pbseession of the ' Sob that our friend John Farthing lost I 'I'll., , . . ter. Solicitor, 25i Etc. mone to . � .1. 11 - : old Pilkey plus on the Brock read. Fish slid wood blies are 91.1 the rage . I , . . � . , I logail" investments mad M. liato� I . quite a valuable now lately, by indigestion. . , . " � , , . aid M I .. .. or - I Fishing . . -le . , , � . I% now-&-dity . , , dongild, 15 Toronto St.. Toronto. I . I , . � . . � Mrs.. Ileadreban bas returned from the t Dr. G. Pagh, of Strad 'd, hao'been c&1 - . . �. con - ; city afters aple of weeks there ling on big friends and relative* here and to Mr. Wells called on T. Maxwell goal 11.1 � - I . . . - . - Z_ " . I . �___ I I W McGILLIVR 0. I kRRIS- . 1'.. : "I . with friends. . . . , the west.of as. � t - sistor-last Tuesday. . . . . _____� . - .. - . I .. PON L. P. D. Wbitter is moving on the*fsrm vacs, - H. bliln,' saw -mill is in, fall progress � .. I �. .. _7 - It,. .- Doug," . 0 . so"Wrop, dke. OM . - �� I I 11, , '-' � Boa] ... .. 0 - ; Theo, . . McDonald, ok Cook, of Stocifilpille, are ed Thos. Wilson, Glad to welcome Mr. ­ � ­ - _ -1 . I Oftiog Whitby, Ont. 'J110 . I // I . - smash up. ., .., ... _'. , .111, � . ­ - 0 . By I � I -IN I .0 prep shipment of bogs "a an* Mrs. Whitter amongst as. DzNvzii. again after tHe • ��f : . A.keQIUiTT&1-1A10-"- mumel _­_ I .: - , . I __ . . . A cattle on Thursday. � I . . . W. Coillender has moved into the house -1 Barristers, - : - L% il . I � ­ . /` , I - , '�� � . . . � lately vacated by John Sellers. GALLAGHER & CO- 1,•.1 Wm. McAvoy lefUor Manitob�i on Mon. . . ' ' � Sellers. ' Life buildi . . I L'... . ting - -Z 0 solicitors. ate., Canada 11 ( I - day where he will remain lar the season. I �­..HIGHLAND 'CREEK � . Mrs. H. Chapman is at present visiting % ;o will be 83 their Oince, Willis' B1.11 . I I r, , . � I I - q . I I .. - . �Coro dl % I - .Mrs. -Cowan,- . L I- =1 to. Saturday. Any boiling" or . I . . Mon are v scares out ther_e. her Sister, OfFort Union. : Volikell9r, Esq. .1 t:: , _.- . I . . . - -.� .. a" . The Aborkiiies V. B. C. of Highland . :. - Beare was Seen wending her way L . .. . I ke let with Thos. . Mrs. Robert Richardson and family, of , Wm. . ,- _ 1mo1d0W&iO% Will be pfolaptlof Ltt4Ud2 - ',. . Ad for the coming season, . 1. 61" olibouttheveek an at 5 p" cent. . . , " ,"o" .- . .. Walkerton, are at present the gumosla of Creek reorgeniy down through Hillside a oho IDs ago. . . . .11 . swousaturday. 1110=10 - / -.I _'.1 and the"following were elected: Hon Pres, . .. I . �,.�'. - .., ..i......­.� I.:.- .. . ­ , ­ . Joseph Gregg, North Claremont. I Duncan -. Pres. -W Ford; Ron Vice Pres, What is the attraction ? ! - . - Orabam abipped sortie Charlie Winfred and Stewart Milne . I . . The hf�eesre. W.Becker; Vice Prfe, A T Elliot; See & . "I I I - - . I vowanoorov. adialt their Easter holidays 1, I . �_, ­­ ... L% '.: . . nineteen horses from this station on 1383- tree. R Pskker ; Capt. Tom Law; sub pt, have, 1>4141113 OPOI . 'I., . I" ­ I _. ., IL Ilk - . - . . - .. . W", `u �_ . .� 1. .- .,. arday, all bound for the English tuarket, J,o Gormley-. Committee, P GaiRsT under their parental roof. L� ­,.� F. WID�LEY, -VETZ INARY - . - :�.' ., iliac r - , , Graduate of On- � - . Joseph-Giegig was away last week at. Bertram. E Reeve, - .. .. - - - . i, ) - �­ _ Surgeon s,ld Dentist. /I L. � nenderson,l) . .. X . p Mr. and c; Stouffer have taken their -1 , L . -&JL* to in . .. , Any team 'wishing to arrange a - J -Olt UO� - I _ , ."N ,,,.V,t,,i,*rT College, Toronto. Gisdus �\�, tending, the funeral of his simter-in law,' man. departure frow our midst. J. Se W the Ontario V;%_� ,�_ - - he me", R. occupies the house which they left. . D"U� Member of I . �� � Ma. Dentistr tPoe calls 07 . '�� ... ' - 4611001111.1 a �,=.%O. 0000. I � - I L the law Mrs. James P. Ore". Allegheny match can do go by mddressoing t � What -we could do with -Rood roads. * I -_L I - . - �, � .- '.. 11167 or sighs Oro= Ti P L%t4C1 . , \\ . ­... CiL Parker, Highland, Creek, P. O. - . . . . . -, I .1 &to . at and it larger attendance at �._._ .- .., . -1 091100-- Wbits' ... A meeting of the Etza, foot ball club was . ..� tBamildonne Tolosa= ' 4 2 MY I . : I � .1 J�obn Parrish has vacated Elf. PinaYs in organist [.'T� . � .I . . held at Duncan's store on Saturday lItb. the Sunday morning services and I'am, m� - - . . LL . . . . ­ - _ __ _.- - - ' - - L farm and has Irons to Darlington 16 reside . ­ ., � � ­ ­ .. I - I Jan.6keltoo. chairms,ro. and aftor bearing ­. - . I - - &TERI NABYSU R- , ',7___ -..: . .�. V r Pugh. Jr., -h ise every -body. .. . I . I _. . ­ KINSITI ­ __ I ­ . - _.. - - ­ - ��r. .1 ­ I . ill oftimpy the faita- thus the socrittary's.,report th-6 members elected an" it would pigs t time the - - - . - :� A ­ . - , 1-1 I -110 P due, of Ts Ontario VW .. ­_ T. 7_ .. . . I I consider its elm Pansy _ � , -A '.0routo, recigterad member _- 7 . .. - 4. - .��-_ - .. 1: yacated. . . the following- officers. for 1896. Hon Free, L --------------- , I - tgrinery Coll*sog �'� . e� 1, 1. , we* blooming nain. COMO COMO PADS7 'A ­. .,-. ii&nsi Amoo'dation, : . . . . . . I . I Henry Hopper, of Markham Tp . Was Dr. Drummond; Pres, D Mother. Vice Pro I . . - - - .. I . ,Y mofthe Ontario toterinaz forife on* and ouao- freshen up. spring is here, if you don S . .. .. =amo and 611 I This spa are very pretty and "ing bore this week, ana.took away with him a brmsrod ; Sm and tries, J Ft Richardson,I 4 - - - �, a %41411 II'll , edws. To miles north .ft 1.0 River. a a again samMer With everything elm the we dow-la R. Ps, superannumot4d boy", the - DOW Jr. i Capt., H H, Duncan. -�-,Commlttooe, C won NtArt And try to got "ous 7. boss as won VIGGL O'Aeg and .. . . I .. - abz " I and � - A 0 7 to 1116. in. mad I to it P. alk- T Co. child's th any mount Of Flaxion, J Skelton, H Wood, . I � .1. "A. &=",.,A 86U Gold = Ring beu% starting. lifill, wi a J H Richard. have to M � ' - ' -, , " , , . .��'....t.r, lationam oat. P. 0. odd"", swiromome engraved. 91-00. Child's Solid ambition. . . son Jr , F Beed. Any club wishing to a,r- - . ; . - 802100; .: . "'.. . . I . ; 'adze" WWWTSI* I - � � . / = Blver. Out I . Gold Three Stone Ring, 01,00.- Ladies' Win Naomi Mitchell has opened Out It ra,iiiga a match can do* so by addressing the .- � I . . - I - . . :. � I .. . . - _. � -1411 1 . " ' . I , - . � . � * "d Gold Ring met with real Pearls and Sed , J, H. Richardson, West 713111, This . . .01 .. � � I . . I nnHO9A.8 A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- dreas and mantle Making iistablislainent I Scarboro Junction . I . - � I . COV as ilia residence..of Mrs. Brown . _. � . ­ -Y sumal . . Graduate of the ontaria- -Garitimits. 0.2.26. 1, Vain St. %"or will practice on TooAday and Oat. . ' . Mrs.,,Brown, . . - ' - &a bar ;NO'. 'S. BA10ARD. rod of each'week. . - I -- - -' -, �d JL Odaw Toronto red wels . wilmal. Claremont. She will be ably assist- 0 &Y . � I . One day Last week Ggarge Merrit, butcher, _. - 1 -7_ R1 , o. *� L' __ . - � - - -0 Ogwrl-%,T`1. vM;ri. X abi A . - . - V . . - . ..:�.. . : , --= - r f the 0. MT - I , hisby. ad Idims Lewis. . . 0-0411,0-e killed 50 all f r -W I W "I. I L .. 1 110TW7 m*MMT the outmoria Nobeal . W . - , * - * .. . � satillifecidry 110pairing. % - - . I . . Bolivia, visited as . ... ;. . . __.i . . I . MAIM bol ani- �, . "" ' .. . � E. =14'. 'of , , his - 4 � * 4 1 nowov , rdeatex attention Me I . . . . . . . -1 . .- 1: I . - . . �,_ ., '.* . r;W,stselldhibm"s of domestiaLud 441 will be a meeting of Nov. I ailla 2 I 1. � uncle's. A. J� litaylieldi0ast west. . , .? I .. - ­ . -_ . I NMI& Also - TOm­*1 7 •ed to . . beef rings on Monday evening it Dom. i , .- MISS Lottie White, of Wellsood.'and'Xim .:,.. . - 4 known 00" M clock. in undy's ball. 'Harry .isited Jimmy Weir Wit b. White, Toroato. wore the 911ti!W-611 . .. 0*6 =4• 9M�or one in ' I i � . ,W _pro !V91 .. .... . � 1� . O'? ' Kenn�ly v .7ag. 120 WON of ending as a O' 11 . ­ I.. - . . ., ..­ . =onent of Grab . atow- MONEY TO LOAN Ali members us requested ti -be - premem Sunday. R. Bell's an Sunday. - .. I _r - .--.---- .-M-wo SIMZ � - -, _____._ � - --tant bD8jZoBWwll1­bm-traDj&dW ix . COACOMOR16 - -10- lAj-':­-_ ­­_ ­_-___­­- ­ _. ioiw- -, " impor , Cbeiles Hb4tiu9L was the -Pma' of -0*0' The Revioll night opersistar, W. H. Bolton, ity &""dad %Q1 --:Ik- - Bros. bays, six hoorgive VOW on Robbins on Sandav fast. . at the stmodolf. became the-b&pp7 father -of- - , --.-,-. - . .-., . . lk7 Grallam. LL. I 1. .i MORTGAGU-SECURITY, ,how. -John purchased a horn at Parkin* a baby boy last Saturday morning. I., I ­ . . I I.. I lo T. exhibition as .&be Toronto horse i I . .1 . .. ., � - �� --:---,. fulot"096 (9dXb6*., -­. _=-1F#=:;_ _M93fX1*0011,� Its Boyer aid Tobias Michell art allo .Son's "Ale the other day. The Christian Endeavor society .of the. . . ,� I '_ . t I I ­ ;, 1 - ---.. _ � L I I . ­. . I 11 ­ � . - 'Mrs. Alex. 'Neilson and family visited Methodist church here sent &WILY 612 I&A -,: -'.-. - .�.�_. . -..,. 4 i COUT ��.issk.. as. Thai it I will be I .� I , L .. . . ."'. - I rpHoMA8 D N . 1� . 1. bcoaglwl said gold . . I ..L compating for - priz It afraid , relations in Toronto last Friday. Thursday to aid Lthe sufferers in Armenian. � .." . . . - 8 I 'Anda ", as*.. teen that our stoock-brooders a ric Armenian. ,� I i JL nummu.- -_ .- 21 �' �' I Mrs. Win. Fleming, of Markham village, About thirty members of the Junction A . legal Oat. AS for F a Accidoni, Platt 'of competition. - . ..- . .1 called at Wm. Irwitt's on Bond Division Sons of Temperance attended the I . I r - _ - . Glass and ifs insurance -- 13 I hue on I .1 , I --ff HU BEE OF There is some talk of the wisetion of %- James Megill was eatertaine . R HOOVERIStIUBER OF . . . district division meeting hold on Tuesday I P SIEGE Licenses. Come@ as r"idoueb cc s,acreos of *" for sale or to sent � giaod� X ka, daring Ithis. Incoming. summer, 'It Weduticiav and Sunday afternoon. � . , . M :­ ": - -. .. � ' I . .11 . , � .. . T__ i . . � 7tb ical., in-colurtmion With Coldstres, . .1 ... . s. : �, .� - C_ 1. ntioA it ;is prop(*. - - 7 - - I - p(small honn and stable, Cheap. then oill � Od Hennil *gir Is cutting %be wood at the r ball, Spadium, &TO'. . ... ., , .a�., .� pr -"2 ��, -L-- will fly, division at Broadway ,. -_ Sust$ ot M 0 Or properVes for 2*16 0_100,1(� _ - tot have the Valdiag-floor4d.' This 'will school, No doubt the wood w I Toronto,.. All report i large attendance and ­� �* �� BUNTING, 1i - ______r__ - __ --torfoll"unamer L s' - -ormit of large Ra a good program. Misses E. -Scott, J- ____ . I ; Be L145406" for the county ,br Ontario.' Of I - - therlio The bun frogs gave an open air concert .'' . - I owe as the "are or &% big residence, Piookwlnd f 11 done &" 'mach unioe, and will -likewise expedite matters Monday evening. Jim seems to be their Thom p000n. A. Everest, and Messrs J. -, 1. ___ - - O'ng � � - .* . . . . . . -.--­_1S_T lo"r ! ,X:rs-2.1 chargid Tit- -n producing ice in fall. The OwWvi leader. , . . . Everest and J. Heron of the Junction �. *_ - T!l1t.- -I---- I � -7_�_ ­ - - __ - ' � , . I. L - .,., - -.--- ., ed and (�itified to when 3SM40 Clayton has joined the .. . � R,.BEATON,' ' , lee me . - - ars seriously of the matter. How's that C Ind m.misted in tbe-program' L I . , �ji I -'_�. :- ,� .", . . TOWNSHIP C , req nits=. Pnvku fund . =Y= w - '. - 0 1 ere was, a good,turn out atthe in . -,and oconveymodor, OOM - at . ' -Charley I -organize Ow Junction F. B. C 10I � � � -� -'Doo ,�� . ,l - *.,sz hand -06 loan a 4' 1. �* The Frenchmen have 'fooft this -noriah- Heather F. B.,C. meeting � missidusT1103 , I �. I . .. U04 .--.l I I . 61111,11LIOC 600oun"in an Ing .- . . borbood and are now wandering west . - -1 to re. . ..,,.-:- . , W. eb,P I ' _- i, the Uwat rak. of .. � . I J%rnrs Clayton, aro med by Mini Cori were elected: Hoff. I L � W loan 012 Is - Ior, :: I i ---- 71� __.�� ----------- 1___­�� ---- -- OTTO - the following officers 1. -airor-.. ed - 1669sut url" w PiesiAini �G D Davies -, -President, , 13, . . M LbWIG an. I . . . ARM . !P N K - --_�-_,' I I . D . t _;z1--8 a P It, i - , ...� _. � OFFICE A% � - I .t. Bro . wvog X by at go for the L ­ , . exbi ition on the street opposite *17, D ; - 0 27.'r - - r- Beadmole on Sunday. mugh%ej is vacy lbr Walters Vice -President, John Real , - - UOU of sines a. I - __ . . ­ ---.-,,W. V. RICHARDSON - before their W � r Cs tin E - - -: - .. I , �., hotel, be m. Earn's oldeat di . leodiw; -Junio I . ARCHITECTUN - _0000 DaLes Block. Picker - M . � Our people were all sco pleased to bRvO at present with St.. VLtOO dance.. Miss Captain, RCS -Tre".,, Robert Bell; Team .. . �., 7:-�- • A. I _ --77-7 r. . - � . L I leave %6& some ad Its* Simn Young'is also under the O' hant 4 a", W Millar John - .. _.. - I _71:__,_,_ , - Olit o Drswiap . 1, " � �. I them two hundred reather � '. �1 �__ - ---Ior-_Sb* con - . , . .. 11 , I __��. I . I a committee, R Callender I I—_ I " I /. . � .- � � 1; .�q W-tte" for ev CILaa Of , I I - to %hem safely on% of the a ; Managing committee, N Walters, . ..... '4�.11 ,/. r k . In r . boosti � and - 4 I � ­ ­. I -.1, . . 1� I gambled an, offering from the effects Of. a bad cold. ter• eros ' * ' ' r __­ � _­ : -, - - , , We are forced to asyLloblit'thoge Dir. and Mrs. Peter Harrington enter' JWEv*remt,J&miiiS9nith- The"willbo _­�!' , .. _ =$Veoias - suchot we; - J r.. , �.. � __ 0". Stain a I Mi * - - .- :_1: - place, , ' , , I - .... - - a . 'i. - r . , - - .. . � - a .. .'' VVIL10". 6�!I 9 , `_ fie Aight. tain ­ � � ._� Ybek %restm, Alt . - 1. . - �, people have not been guilty of t e ' d a large humber of their friends to pirmsice-WedueWay and Friday evenings. I , *WSW . ­" _ .. .: . , _Z� .. � Doads, and - . : , ,Semiftuoe--� ri - -7 14n . Jitr1resteb-otlaw in thiulcocalltv. To be last Wednesday night. We were act - .. ­ , , cst'on B Pickgri 9 __-Lor� . dLnft ,. " - - ­ � ­ I t b t feel safe in " I - �- � - . - . . _-- _6�--' --two - . I ying bVill an- ­_� L - - - - - . . n GRIEENWOOO� . . . I ­ - I., . . sure they have a nuisance through I . .... . - I .1 jjER, Licensed Ails- . �:- � [.44 )Is tLa ---_-,-* , ROM&$ POUC 1,�k # . at when re. rll@aeb tme was spent. 'The Herrington. . -:. _ -1 . . -I- ___ . :: I (heir beggink propensities, bat - .. . ; - T . tiouser,'Valuator, etc,, for Ica" T - - - ' � ' ed -the -_ - I to Ilit:W . , . 6 . : ce they were evervivil. & Emperinghim orchestra furnish . , a) Lind South Outer W . Y : , . .:�. � ., .. , fund usists.0 i . EL Fowlia is ill with.th B, set$ 5, �_ ' - . Berwbois of North In. -DE la " ..'..­,,. ­_ - .. indric. . Z.7 , * p, L . &an bilasil Or W 11 11" . _ - . driver. ,*tun"oow"n to MAI orders - - . - F. W. Giboon"how, drives ­ - _�, . . 1. .- _. . 0 z0#.?OUTH1 . - . I ., - -_ 5 -Ts= L__ ers odoraz*. Address � � .. r - BRO,UGHAM. . . . I . . � . - - .. W.,G.'Ward spent, Saturday in Mo. . .. ,. _ - . �­. . r 1302 Brougham, Out. I . . - 11 ­� '.. . I ... . ...-. ,'. . . . . � , ... 'Green River. , I W. Stewart is at t hired with -12-- L -_ L - - ., � .� --- . � - I I . . - . .. , I - I . .,�_ I - ...- - - . - � " ­' it to be ab64-aigaim. _'� " - --- �___ '.. I -L -�,�--_'. . POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETIL",-, - .. , ... : � I . . , Mrs. Laidlaw is ab ' - : I - . . L.--Gregm. -L � �.__�_ . solicits sales from big num- ... ­ ... . T. B. Willij3 iras with Pickering friisd6 -� U,iish -y r J; Stewart. Spent Monday an Toesday I . . .. Fe Green River, ac, . . *11. - ouniz had a wo6d-bee an d taffy I -11­ *"lag friends both to wad near, Salesoffarms, . I :1 , - - .0winst to the inclemllIn't. *eatber on movasy. , � * . _. -"--.:-. pall tut Thurad - i in the Queen city,- - . .. - .. . / " - . L __ I . -_ 'C' - -­ - . -39 night. at Miss X. j0hu. . , . .4 . farm Stock. and_#vtorythiniz that to to be abld will - ; ATIPW -us . - -J i - sog is'pititirg4rith-,lolise, We are worry -to lairia til. . - I . . I lisnalod the smincriber with the utmost mmosett Ceti .....� - - PA._ --- 1, 015 . I be !W to the very beat 9 ; low condition. Hattie Hutchison this week. ,. Stroll, to the north of net, is M.. ' , , eare and so _ #V932 t&90 - 'Of last -1 ' I—.. . .. - L �.4 . . I ­ -.--.-- -__1_ - - .--------MOT i��u�;lber of Customers who have . 0 1 r -1 - .- _. � P. HoSle has rented the RObsba farm Robert Dafoe had an At home a few - John She%,�raa retufluted to the city after - " .. . ": . 6 a ineladioL - DYER.-Ineumne - �L �� ex d disappointment at not being and moved sbereoluTuesday. I bights ago, in A I taffy pull. spending kis Easter bdlidsy here. ' r"n IWPO 9 , � Me to attend. We. will I . I Agents, Osbaw Visit turning C Comm!svion Ai. Z!;1.9tf_1P Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. John Geo. Law, our general smithy, is � - , I I kering regularly in the I of The Sun , i make auOth- I. The roads are very muddy, but in a few of - - . '... - +A , a . 4ft mriques- Millinery 'on"_4ye.,�ill be Mitch Li J- White, Brougham, were visiting at Mrs out wine fine new w ago buirgied. .. 4, .� . -.M Ingo rance Co. 0 er special 4isDlay of Milline: improved. . & . , _' . L I -slao he=er, Weal , 'Thoi, Brown- - 0--f . On Sunday last Mrs. Marshall Turner turned to Toronto after a few weeks via I � .� . .., tiotiably the ng 4 Canadian Life the i , Friday and Zatlar&y, April 10th and _`i5__hi5n3F r-OW-ATOrOnto-1 B.-Doten's blanday.- - - Xin FAU Owe, - "+ I : dol seat blasin an sy . . - �. . 04--hRTiDg tormin, - - . . L . I - .ary-duzi -tere. -­ . !4 ­ . . 4% ., Canada ideal lith. _��, lim __ sweated hir -�7 ", Co.,I . . . � rolli@. Also iii CO. Cc, and . . - . husbi;na with a hias plump .. I The Emyloyers is of n 1:11 Bug. , I b-himt-w6ik.�-L -_ I .- ofClare d-lit,--bdught- -4� � ,� �. � . I Tk or- on -In the 0 a. .,�, _. . : - - - - , .: Z. ---�-,- ---. - �Xt�* ' kby �firTc_iici­be-wears a broad arplie those The Grahtsin . , - . I , ke Strongest Cc I ... , 7, .. . . ,71 the a interest : Wild Duckir-are Drentiful hereabouts, eek ago Wed- fiendiul; Insurers will Consult . days, as he thinks this is the. PrIttieit. of some very good horses here w . ... . .. . I interview them prior to Coca MUMS %how- Its a pleasure to'show show . . .- " . to am I Our Millin . lia our sports are; grieving that Alley are - I I __ ___ . . --t Pi-karina. sly e ins ins TIP 4119 flock. ,tract- - - Smith - I to the west to i" prolectecl. In tact we ar Go,chran has gone . - - Our.teacher, Miss A. L. Irwin, con � . __ ----' . I . __ , . . � ins ection. L. . think tbat� some proacbing is done. e(V what was thought,. a . slight. cold but lbok, for- -a new bo Success Smith -.oil - .1. * . THE P . me. - .� .. ...�., ". I A . � . TIZ WESTERN BANE . . 7� - -.� - - -'- -i--- '_ The Fi-eni-ela colony Passed through terminated in a severe cue of Im, grippe boy, sorry to lose you. , I . . A.:K-AX)OA. ' ft ,here and gene to'work .. C)3p C . All the newest things are here and here Monday. having spent Sxnday in which compelled her to cousuit-hesith and , P. P - - . where bond; lay. off duties last week. - for R. 7�Vrie, of, ,udlev. His daughter ' , ,, . . 'L'. . .. ready. - . . . . Noble L. Blevenson's woods, * .. . . Y�th'.!, -ft., .. . . - _��11 -_ _�­ L�$ If BRANCH. - . I . • . I . to a f bustling around and working at F. L 3reeii's� , L. __._4t, - I __ �WHITI ===���_, I were a fiitbv I sei qui ew . . �-_­ ­ - � �� reds visited them. They . . 9,906-18 -- . I - * . _� urin 1 - saying : a his staff very I . .'� I - . . .. . s is .. � - :�--I� , . . I . .. . crowd.ana-are well out of the township. ;beir -wood pile We floti ­M­.61md%an1d - '. � v. It is Z " . w 7��' 1 - - 111100010W . MEN'S HA:Ts., . ... is �iioys, It ie W liderfal where . Ati �2 I capital Authorized . . I ai late Casper Stons Come boys, seeding will be right on." bu[my for. son - _! . , ._.",.,.-.,.**.'1,.*•.... 5010 000 .• The'remaina of the . . :,,� . ­­ . �.. CIWW Subsorlbed ... 1 *.'..1., If you'll remember they Were sowing os;0 all the jocode.ba.,dA,we to this Till -lb . � cepottail Paid-up ........ I * 05-W _Hate is the were interred in the Cbriitiaz cemetery � . . ­­," ..... X , . Our display .of. Men,S,H I I . . . � . . Jr :8 I - . . ...- BOARD - %.. , ,,, L - ______ CA! 'LLe`;h6re -o large uum Ezra Turner -started last week for the Mr. and Mrs o . , � .:d Wei., . m7he 'this village, - _­­. i::.___.."_�_.. 914M talk� - -- WWAAA A . YStffd-xr, -wbo north ot_-iliaon-ilas-22tid-inst.4-year-ago- to-.--- .--.--A- - - - - of I I �. .. � .� 21410"- ...... 11". I'RECTORS, ' - ' : Wesel] our $8.00 L one former friend 'ind relatives witnessed . tei'licier , I_— � - .. ... I . . BOARDOTDI­ soulling race in . . . -,14 Jobnoovan,9%,Pregident. leading 134A. . s North West again. It will be 6�� are thinking of having a i it "the ... . L . . Ran n8,HaMVn,.Esq.,ViCe-PTem. at $2.50 and have all the other the last sad rtes extendedlo one who has change for the young man after being their now ,abode, some day soon L .. .. ,:� . . . I � �u - * W. F. A on, Esq. 1i . .. . - -_ :,::%_ o: � W. FXOwan, H 4 J. A. Gib- . ed hereabouts for many yeirs. confined all winter to the house -at his waftr don't raise too high in the cellar. . . " -.1 ', Thomas qualities to as low as 490'. ' . resold � Q.. ' . . . : I . .?.T,l McIntosh, M. . __ ,r persons unknownbroks '. ' ` I . jiig�tigr,Zoi, Esq. . . . . . .. . � ­ Wednesday, skier a protracted illness studies. He advises all younprnen to-skte Borne person o I T. H. lifevillan ........................ ­C961biet. � . . , from consumption, Ethel Lintou breathed their earnings- in the summer and L get at into the armoury in the drill abed on or . I BICYCLES. -The this month and destroyed - �' ';.. "'' ` \ . .-7-Thp best wheel built n , .".. . I ­: �-��l - . .­ berlmost. Deceased daughter some books •as in the winter it makes a about the lot of �4 , A General Banking" business %yamoseted. at $95.00 and.. down to .$47.50for. of Mrs, Linton.' The interment nice tidy job for the cold,weather. Its many'things. Theo. McGillivray and T� . . , - Drafts . g' King were here on Monday sad inspecti ­­ , � 4 f"ued, payable in,All liarte of Canada, 0 ;i ; Unftd states, and on London. England, pay- men or w-axnen. took place on Friday to She Christian long time since � I t in the notion of . . ­ . �, things .when they found about 020 da a I able in -Parts Of EuTOYO- Highest current , See ther,,W]h1te,1tmm6a Hyslop. burying ground. The ll�reaved mother climbing. - . in 11r, '.. .�......1 , . - 'Vlto­.�Tates Of interest allowed on Savings Ban*- . 1. A little to the north of here on Thursday done. Probabilities ode theft trouble wt'!l ..�.�'..;�,��. ­��I,�.-��t . . � '... .- ni'taosad credited 76arlY. Special at- . . . desires to thank her numerous Brougham I I I I , W � ININ t about noon, the dwelling house of Win - follow. . :L, 1.111011. $0 Collection of. Farmer's able notes:. . lag ' F -L. Grien started for Whitby On Set- . -- . '.,. 1. . ,!jjaL3L1L ­ - .VALL ''PAPER9 I - These friends wlio so kindly assisted her both F. -_--,:­" .. .. .;. � N.V. . . � . 0011 , consumed by fire. While the ' by worill and d"d. during her affliction. Barton was con well known . -,,,� I AGER. ' family wore at di i popular andt . .., - ) .,;*, ` ... - . need now. . We have what yo ",nt dinner, was given urday when hit . * .:\- /I - .. . . ... . I. ---.,:.-- We.,have - Ben, took sick when near R. Annan's . ­ . .. . krid-th . -7 t, , , About 11-45 Wednesday. morning fire that their bo on fire. By some horse, , . �! ..1. , e - pruces are. rith - � BICKERING POST OFFICE. I � � . � , - Use W1 e b ok' Ott at the 'Kingstowroad. He got him into the stable: I t . . __. . . . .... : ,; „broke 'broki Out in tl�e i�mfpebter'sbbp adjoining unknown 15ill. the .'the r' e ' band . -,,.,.' - � -- ­ �­ - I . ' -tory of George Inglis. ridge pole at I the gothic, The W. H. Hopkins; V. S., was soon on . 1, -9.'m ____ 'IES.-Alivayt up -to dlite I,he Bash and 'door fit t U fire at bay till but poor Ben expired ,on Sunday. Mr. -bo'6 SOL lin - . mage be: - ,, miLfis arrive froxin Toi on" 8-10 - .GROCER nearest neighbors - . I ' in'thik-Ae apartment. - . � Lindsay, doing considerable dokept The wind being Green will' greatly miss him as h; was a ;, - . .. 1. maileclo"Toroo . dly mber arrived. ., �� Arrlv� G.T.W. Ft 10 go M Close G T W 6 56 �� . I N:. � I . -__� P. .. . - 1. fore the flames were got unoldr ,control. IL g at 1'9 . I '- . I � - . . . I .,. .. .. �OTE750&ni� .1 -- - bi the time, the, fire made rapid head -,J fLitbfpl animal. -_ - - � ,-C: G.T 9 G'30 a Oil - - * 1i I Toronto Ii __11. . .. -, I I.. Several Plrivittie dwellings in the vicinity way. . very short, tinge it was evident I y was held at Jno. Teefy's 00 Via * , .. . 04 1 in Sol] �. , . : .. . Of &be- factory . , . . .1.11.11 � ! !, � a. , . . � C I ". Whitby 8 45 p la vorl --Wil - ­ � . In . A .r party I 1. , T 8 45 p xn .. ,G T W ts , 00 P took fire froml flying cind. that the building could not be saved. -so it ,Monday 80 couples in %tteiodance- ; -.13 the He I � .1 Cameron, of I" I .fouey orders issued on all parts Of , . . . , era, bat were put out before any serious wait at once concluded to empty the house . George Sadler, former for A. .- 11 - - - oe t' 's - . � at ' � 4 for loi� 0 e to the "T it the_" ol the Snow 04-azon Mone____? - A D ot 0 &`76;� AT B a Spig site Do A to L an *1 - � - L A' .1 A, L -1 - -: , .", , - I ' . . damage bad resulted. Tbeloss on stoe of its contents which was commenced and �- Ashburn, was the caller. The Shes, String - �/ ItAvivIbIll SAIM 3117911111110 as - .., � . . -, & Sun, ". , , , • , ? . and bnilding'will be �upwardfl of 62-000- nearly everything wag got Out and Bet a I band furnished ' music. Tobe was floor , .,. /I . �', � noep�sita received and interest allowed at 3 3-2 a '_ " " The building is insured in the MILEchsgt- respectable distance from the fire in good I manager. The arty broke up early Toes.. I . .1 per seat per snots ely I day morning. They report a big - tims. I/ � . I . � I I M. Security ilyb""ble � . -, North End Main Street, 'a, for $500. and the contents in the condition, very little broken I '� 10* ", I WM. IL'ORS301, � . .1. . Marko I am. �en' and Manuflacritirers, for $400. , speaking, Did not learn it ,11=21"Ir no. Pado Jim wall dtn�ral cs;Urei, -11.1 ... ,,, `� .." ­ � -, . i L -bowraAMIlwas . . � � '_�. I , 1 , _ _ , .. ''. I m, ". . . . . . . I .i.. 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'.',h-,. -u... .� ',. ` ,"�' y'W 'I ', ..%„'�... v'. .':.. :,... �, ;k. f. µ._ •.. n,,.1.Z. ,. -'-! 1. ..',r ,, V �i'I �. y� ..:r,, :,., . �« • M �, well that he bad arrived there, Wwo - i T Q �j (� night apd' put 9n a wears place. L the �+�- a,e k11iiJIL17 - 0N1 you baou ht hien to yalr w ing OVJ • sOLL• mo aril in hal! s cup ascii of lard : " N .; g h rise III se. that to borrow' Oen dei. K plass in Bu,enar._Ayl`es.•• The priJ�oner sad ba ter, one .and one-quarter a ye - sada no answer, "'^^^"`^^'""' d sonar, a little mace, and the whi I y& ni a -friend =apt ye. ooaaideroi q=rter of OF giS ril 19, the day before t LD KITIC. , of one , - icy b-XUp NOS a T��g �� Lil�u urppehaseci. from a grocer shoo"t ten 'Mid sweet f OrecolleotionaBEl - ;the team ala otabrapdypor um. onten stiff, U es= Y r,Zuae ha in o4 F ban lrt $uenos A see. re a " Paha, whartP�isa walk is I1le 4" A , .. �� §� — til P of rsf seeded and ant io hall, sad It is that ppraaeseion, bay; 'tn �r-nom ograme of 'salt. He procured also a blase, every body line t+o ran list• mad ar gat E�, b ` tWe oz a CeleDnted Case,rlo a quantity of sawduxt. Tile saw- Ai 1 mat long ago in -youth's mystical half a cup o! sliced citron. Mix thmimith lett." f • !Xe BLtoq r ; F1s or a leadless dayf� -- , Capital to the Cvavlcuoa ormee -the blood an render the removal of And out of t is' hallowed , reseed a r. A moderate oven _ie. re- lies, „but rile maw wDo sotaias a p . qui or is e.ether' one er kaaws .dilivrentiy," �aa a rte o sante a Belo- Lod in tlieui oomt�y edvldanit�ly wares oust rec]uldren'tia tree. abut the lleFapinga ou auger and mix taglarga .heli Perkins (to Jeajciay I heard the f�, brated eases has closed with the con•• from the appurtin o1 blood, some splash- heart, keeps its hold - cu of butter; add the yolks of four eggs morula` that Barlow had beau as=set- viction d Tremblie in Douai for the es from which esgc'aped the notice of the On yotith which it treasures as jewels well beaten, arid sae teaspoonful° each ed. .What has he dons P' Jenkins-. `Y -- M J murderer in his haste to get rid at the and gold; of gground cinnamon and rhaoe. Dissolve- Everybody. .. is r F r c y murder of his awclolate, 'Fart", nearly teil_tala sawdust. The mattress of the Aad' I feel in asiy soul with its lofty sand add_oa teaspoonful of sodasin half Western train robber Hold�� tip. t 3 , - two years ago in Buenos Ayres. Rare- bed had been ripped open a>tid �bme of desire a cup ,of mill hen ell is thoroughly. your hands r' ik-gMe Languid- AW - o ly is the history of criminal j'nrispru-' the material taken out. The rips were The warmth and the glow of the olii fixed stir in one onp of bread isponge -go to my man, dea�.t�llow lie altos .1 " dance has thele been established "'a ie -sewed, evidently by an inexperiene kitchen -fire. of the thickness of cake batter and awanges abou my tw�� bills." � ' ed sad clumsy hand. The material in • one and one-half cups of flour sad as Mrs. giw Did you Lasa oh ' - •s s "'lucre .carefully linked chain of - mattress toss exactly similar to Shat $ow oft we Laughed at` the wilds in many raisins or currants, as may be lit-pn i0f, ..stantial'evidence round a mnrdere.. which was ea the body. One :ot the their might,.--- -- -- " ed: -Fi:aalty add ---t ee -whites of fhe trouble--in-le-w-niag to sum so =b6anti- fully 4" Mien Frankly='Yea ; especial- ` -more than 1,000 witnesses were exam arms o1 the unfortunate Farbos was As the meadows reposed -'heath- their egg's beaten . stiff. Put' the batter in ly with -the 'neighbors." '� oa.rmant� n� outfits •_ well--1'aattrred and let it rias a _ ; Laed.' The Argentine ant�oaitiea left no wrapped in s tors piece off a news , e--- p��a Young Duff-" I never talk about. �� pe per, the Pr�emes. A search • thro The cracking 'ot nuts mads the merriest' short time. The Dake will require +n a�� tR t � do mk nadsrstand." Old e stone nntprned to clear up the Daae, -- reinblie's trunks brought-t.o light t - din, - hour t Bake in a moderate oven. sad the French authorities spared no other portion of the semen It,was winter without. it'was summer icor of fashioned. pound Dake, beat 9. yQn moat be the moat . elpenae to pmcure proof against tae bearing the same date. Litting a yrithin. one po inp of.butter to a cream and sad reticent young man the city.•• ; the blood-stained portion.. and rejoin' 'But silence would come at the beck of graduill one pound of at* atirring Crimaaabeak-" Do you knoiw Pucker- - ��' i the divided words. the cook ail the while. Beat ten eggs, without Loa, the oernetist P' Yeast--" Yes, •ha• A de tat the, crime reads ng1 A few da a .before the arrival of Fars Who told us the stories o1 banshee sad separating until they become very. lives within of me." 1' Wall. - l3ke one a�nau a red romances. A Y. light and foamy,: add them radually you must be a frightfuly, bad. t�Lot•" 1 boa Tremblre purchased s poigaard snot epciok, g t vary ":'brief sketch of- it iollow9 ALONG SNIPE Till-. he flamed flickered low like they to the creamed' mixture. and boa '• It is said tbena L little ditferenos On April E, 1894, the polios o1 Buenos wished to a ire, 'rd. Add one pound of sifted flour, between genius sad inaaDity: • • Wali. !' -1 . with a carped blade, whish fie was seem And we crept oik to bed from the old lane-fonrtii of a tQaspoonful of mace and there's Dae . impoa rant ditLrenoe-•thl, , - iI. Ayres fovatl.a pack am the outskirts of to sharpen with the greatest care. Ass kitohen rue, one gilt o! bran or wine. Line tits authorities protect m from the Inas- ' r' -• .the town. It camWned the headBeRa, employee of,a telephone off in Buenos - cake pans' with buttered paper and tics." Ayres ewc¢+e that one ht,.soon after' tea mixture. $eke f.l a®, ofllinen, and material thah �a arrival, a the Orenoioque, be saw a I cherish fife pi4tnres time cannot ei. in a modern wevan. Fruit may be add- �• gid the jury rind the praeos:ezignil ,- legless hotly poll; . g4j The trunk ' wan covered with sawdust, the arrival of a' beau sack and wear- �'Oe' ty 9" to aired a man oonoerain$ a b ". - -- try y The cid-fashioned kitchen is memory a dif deal Qq • Ply g hat.. As the witness came lar. ' No, responded the I trace, make walnut e, cream LcBet evidently had been taken out o1 s, upon him rather •suddenly, the man man ; they didn't lied .him a alk" looked up in evi'diett terror. Tb wit- And the boys and the girls who or one cup of butter and two sups ofHe got sway. � mattiem, in the evening of the mama nese recognized him as Tremblie, whom s ' sugar. Add the olka of lour egggs, well Tommy Paw. what sort of orders On the stiff, -solei chairs of the' dim beaten,- and hal a cup of milk, Then dby anatber seek wase found contain- he knew well. by eight: Dr. EduisrdD -}on e$o; add two and one.bali an of tlolii is ars sweeping orders' that the papers ..Ing the arms and leas of the victim] Cisneros, who_performsd the autopsy bn And father and motiles vroald_ Often which two teas;ioonfuls ofPmbilking poard- talk about.t" Dir. Pigg-•' Jpst wait tell _11 P&p ' They were covered with the same ma. the body stated that Farbom must knave _ PceP er have been silted, one teaspoonful of your mother gets to housecleaning." been struck first on the back of the y y in teriala sad with pieces of -tarn 'news- head .with a heavy brant weapon, prob- But vdin er r no matter what thewhinrde oteth lemon s fr eth�nd ed• the- angagedaglrl�e" Ifhewami�, shake us i�egmgso I. papers. ably while he was in a stooping pori' We Mpde in our glee ; they would smile stir' into the mizia`t�e with one_�nd one- Iliad her envious friend, same pea- The.Gove=cement offered i► reward at tioq-esasniaing file trunlm. The blow and retire, half cepa a! chopped walnut meats pie 'would never havQ a otlanoe to set III,.. - ;5,600 to gold for the 'diioovery of the was enough to render trim unconscious -Fad- once they valets young lily the 'old Bake . to tine in a. brisk' oven. Ice the harried." . . L.Then the assassin moat have" dragged kitchen Lire. cake with a white icing sad decorate Uncle Moe®-" Dat dorg is sir beat p Lead of the murdered man. Three weeks him over to the heap of sawdust and with walnut meats.. friend, an' I- wouldn't sell 'um fes' . ytterward children playing in tLe woods theta finished the baGshe�ry It is thea [ram tLe peat 1 plank m'a a Almond este u delicious Baal to- nothin'.' Van Pelt-" I'll give you fifty lmnd a queer looking package They Tremblie is small, and has an olive Yaw gather one cup of. butter and two. of i_ e's yo' conn esion sad ,dark flair nd appes. .Wbieh in tl�1e., Barden o1 memory sugar,. stir into the creamed mixture -.1 g him," Uaaols 2doae H Oat 'it partially -open. and saw Duma the trial he constantly cast Lur- g� the yolks of six egggs, putting them in Mie. Nix hope ou are not A HUMAN ETfE tive glances around the court room. And my beart keeps its-youtL rho' Lbs one at a time; add two cups ei flour.' that seemed. to be out of the The entire effort of the defence wen ears as the glide half -a teaspoonful of baking powder I..afraid'of work." Weary Willie (unea� P=PLng directed towards ereat�g a reaaamabte Maary me alaoiost they the ahsdow� ppe teaepoontnl of almond eztraet' •bens i1 ,?-' I ain't exactly afraid mum , but -io, bundle. They tea away' and iafoazoed< doubt in the minds of the y�ry. but Lt tom• ren the whites of the eggs very iigh sn$ I slivsyn feel fidge�g When dope's.any tLe potioej who Fouad tin Llan bum - failed. The j found file prisoner I have only to listed sad laughter I add last; -line biaaait tins with buttered I thing ilia dot round." "" man's bead. Medical diperts eetabliilh- guiltZ, and as they wes+e silent oar the jar. t-• Japer and ur in the mixture; mean- Nell-" Chollie.told me last nights (f, �, ed beyor}d doubt, thstj the bead belong question ad estemiating oirxamstanc- I have Daly to watch end sweet faces while blanch and split. halt a pound o! ; thought my face would •top as rugal ed to the trunk,fouad three weeks be- ea he was, sentenced to death. He come hear, almonds and.spread tba�aon over the top I [n its flight:."pBeclle Don't yea ." wlrll be, executed.. eoot4 in pwai. _ And I sit -once again with a boyish de- of the cake hatter. Frost the cake as ' ou'd better lice an a AA first, .. More. A mask was taken ort the face. - � as ft is taken from the oven. MY dear t" � It was photographed and a'picture ofI In` t mth aafi the glow of the old �Aa very old but excellent reoi ff iso Bell -"I'm so taken with biooltir .it tone printed Ooies d this picture IITEi1d9 OF I]liTEREST, lien tire. _1� of Cover Dae s �d a _ uX dried apples: wlt;it eold Sea I were pasted all oven Ybe torva, sad the _ -� • . _. - watepr sad leL them over night. hesetltehl�aft1bat IL ei w� las .Ring bloom- I Z, bowspapets reprodaoed it, The body. Great Britain's territory to Atrals ]3ELICI017S CAIiCES. - Pour aff any water that . may. remain, eery " . _ _ �;% plt't. together as sla¢ilfully as possible: ,amounts to Y,570.OLWJ ,square miles. - making pats be aoanrsts is !ha• m�lnute wpph=• ander t m twenty Mrs ilei- \Did you enjoy -was placed in the Mdrgae. ocher near - A palican's pouch Is imrge enough- � g ops a pints of , , I be onti n�tiom of. the -city to contain seven or eight' quarts of weigbts and messures. Tllorqughu molasses and one bbleppodnful each of shad a box, sad, the B'Jmosses mat y the body was idea- water. cream together the. batter and sugar. Cinnamon: mace and cloves 'Cream un- f right op"ite us in the circle. It was '+, tified as that. of a Frenchman named til very. soft a at, half pound' of but- I ! Alioetap►n. Win., is tris Duty Ldkn In Have the egg3'as LzesL ma possible and ter and add to the cooked 'apples and gtoriouy Farbos. who 'recently had -arrived for the United11 _ States without me female Other syringe the young man's yearn- . �i cold: Pastry float L the best !or Data. molasses when the become cold, Acid the second time in the city, Then came inhabitant •. yy is$ a the hunt for the rderer, and in this Ise halting of cafe is o! as much ie.#- Daae beaten nag, s level teaepoonEnl of Btratght his thontghta of _love` !a 5 m�1 Bleetric•bsUn under the mast fav- soda dissolved is a tables ; ' of 11 �a hunt the Argaaitimle authorities diatin- moble conditions, L twice am expensive �noe se the sizing. For most kinds bilin water. fourteea Donees of flit- veal°, 1.. guished thewiliely A general search as. that d steam. o -f oaks the ovgn aboald'-be of moderate- g. But tk� days .his ardent fancy was made in .all the liaises of Buenos ad flour, and f faint of welled rsis- Lightly -turns Co tboughts' of wbeela .. �, Ayres This .tsek.iwan divided among It is now customary to eo face the heat. -If possible, never moves oaks las sent in half. Mtz very thoroughly rorty Police Comnii®ioneas bac rim- tome at iron ships by t5e galvanic until the oeatrn is thorougfi[y seL. said. end bakL.e. in a iderate oven. Tliu Another Come. Fritsel. why are yon I ! '. file. of -tbs marlos an the linen wh'ioh Process; es a protection against decay. in watching the eakai.ppen and shat the a 1A, open ' osued farmers .treat >.o :naughty to -day. fust w!>aa rustle is „ - enveloped the body were made and Pisa• Thirty years ago there were, ashy Dake pay eng at a visit t". I 'Cause aboy arded all over fire town. two dozen explosive oomppnnds-known Oren door as quietly. ietly ,•-and gently 'as . To make, chocolate layers, grate one- tie toiil me` that It I was •good bob i l:veatually a oltiie was obtained. It to chemists, now these ase over s thou- possible. Test a cake before removing quarter' of a pound of Baker's chocolate she would slag for os this-esenlag. " •ahawed dist Pathos previously had via sand. it tum the Duet by stickin6 a broom and add to it Bali . a tesspooatul of ' To my naiad." •remarked Squildl& 1. POW cinnamon and the same am- •, Naneea's greatest ditlioulty-. is hat. F . ited Buena Ayrgs in company with A huge egg -bake was witnessed- re- straw through -tbe. tW@kwt part. Tt aunt of baking powder end a heWng .finding tiie'nortlh poo �"-Wbat is Nan- - remWie on a strange muton. Frenal oentiy in Ovid, Micb.' A warehouse the straw -comes oat clean andtres lrom tablespoonful of afted floor. Beat light- men's greateat .d�nity f" asked Bdcr �: r4. - gold'w•as at s premium. most notably took tate. and in ti were -'35,-000 eggs, 1 the yolked of six eggs and stir into swill! "Finding 'his way - back when exchanged far two tient Argon- aH d which were baked hard, dough the cake i; done. I 5'!i', " tine pieces. or p500 is gold, at least Aa ezoelleat Bake' may ie.; them one cup of -sugar ends .teaepoo>}ful home,- _ -• _ X1.000 ec s. Fon mould be hady These 'vol °°s'w'ere raised in CL1na Z'R00 �Qe of vanilla estraot. When thoroughly ears before the Christian. era. From made with air eggec Have the weight I She-" Marry john 'Sme the If.tbars add dry -ingredients. a, shiers ealld be. itmuggted tato 'France p mixed. a them to the g nt warn t .another naso in the acid I and there be set: graaaally m eircula- china they passed into Pbnis. India. of-3ive .eggs is sugar and beat it into Beal the whites of the eggs very dry ` ld have U 1. tions Pathos, whio.bad saucy, was'ds- and various parts of Asia, - � the and light and stir is as lightly se. wou nt hum' tale ion-- - yelka, of six eggs until it Is ver? B Cotatdertt .ii -the s__ tJul;_ -' iFightsd with._tlleq yitoapect of such s A tat caveFed with ran .white wool. - -- - wouFd ,.give im _ select cin, 1 thiai g ht arid smootl4 Grate. the- 7gllo atble: Pour into bred bumsslt speculation. gad ' t Treimblie's .instance like that of a lamb. was -tatty eapiurL � and knits st�oui thirty" minutes La a you � right•• �; I ,Le tried it. w the first lat.tit•two-. -ed in Bridgeville, Sy., by•Todson Brod= riaaid of one lemon into the mixture nab moderate ovekl. Make a sott white "I really can't understand.' said the cent pieces had n worked off; Tram= crick. its, Hees is three uickEs lon6• and half the jatQe of the lemon: `Have frbstift and put it between flee •two toed mother to. the phot a her. "why' bile, who bad I' tie or• to capital, so- Dir. and Mrs. drat, -at Honey ready the weight o! three' eggs in mitt- cakes when they are baked. This is ' ou °Rr P ✓ turned to Buenpp A advising Fal- Croak, ltd.. a d heartyy non- exceedingly nice to serve with plain ice y should inaiat t-beon charging double for -' lboe to [ 'llaw hips bring with him agenarisnm- -Thep ve jriat : eelebrat- _ed [four end add -it to ihe;other ingredi- ores. - t photographing eel baby when even ialL his' able untis.m. gold. and ed the ci=ty-aitth annivesmatp of their eats. Finallq: stir In lightly the whites For a white lay r- cake: cream.. to- the grseping street' ' oorpoaation let=- getter • a cup t 1nrDt , r with two :him rids free I" TREBLE HIS FORTUNE. marriage. - oL the _ si;kgs. ifesten - very stiff se. cups 6t to r, add Balt a cup of - City Lady : (in the uotmtryl " I got -., ' � • rob: fig, � 'Fa,�• acting on Paper teetb-are made by a de4tist. in dij, and'turn the mixture tato narrow sweet m lk, one -teaspoonful of vanilla' m intputient for the news out heti M rt'aer's• ad ice. sailed on the atea- Lubeck, Germany' One of •his patrons. pans lined with buttered papers and ,extract, and• the whi o! tout eggs. The mails 'are so irregular I" Old -rash- q ler Oreneque f Bu_ence Ayres. He has a set which, .bras been in pea for beaten. lightly. r Sift. a heaping tea- Toned grandmother-" Ls I So they was r; :� - -;landed of A 20. Trem6 ie met'bim thirteen'yearh. and gtvee ooadpl3te sat bake is a moderate but oven. epooniul of haklltg powdei intooabe' aa4d : in my young days :Ye Doul 't trtl+ft, steadg i da ton the- pier. - - . . . . isfaetion, . .a White sponge or magQ cake to not one halt cuppsa o! Lour, sirs well, and 'em at all." r • ., During their.�revious stay in Buenas : Eagles are very plentiful near..Selma, difficult to make, and the result will bake the.. �e to la a then baked 1- ..W4,_wants • t e here below." _ . Ayres Farbos and Tremblle had be tisfactory.._ii., the '_directions are sk two hem d. least, so be lobservess, ' put Ca'L, and are extremely p aciwia. read t t ..a.. ' ings•an -ap' is the house of a Frenchman nam- One etoclrniaa last ' season t two pile"them,' Dae on 1.e� he- eomparem -his -wants. wits ` . - ed r4A:"Tremtblie now changed hundred•sucking pigs, Iollsrvved' ca;retully Sift roams 'pastry the with a frosting. ati 6t w b were what, theand in Lha Calle Cangallo,• stolen by eagles, flags tour times, measure one cnpLul Fi11 ngforcaLes n>sY be thus made: ge thihks that Iab de0ervea, - _-_ Hadse name o1 Pedro Tabun- I 'Crab4tee, aged fourteen. t_3forgg sad Ceti it at one side;,•sitt and messnre Take two cups 'of ma le` syrup or ttoo—,,, 1 � 3,ou had a she lifter at your os, he hired a room that was isolate4 a Ohio, was thoughtfesa ugh "tb and 'one-hal! cup8 of saved mgpl�atig� 9 p from thi fest -of the .house He had, ' one and one-foarill,'clips, of grabulated• ar and boi�it until T will form --a soft Place the • other da Berner." " Yes. It's_ riper to -a companion in church. A sugar; add's pinch o! salt to the whites lucky she came Thursday, instead of r--oot1.maled the arrival of FeTbos, but magistrate sentenced' het to tet days' g , wax when tested by drop in cold ; Wednesday." ' Why so Z" Everything . whale thave* was m quarantine Far- imprisonment, and to pay a fine of 5, of nine large or ten small eggs; when water, When the syrup it, hot, grad-"', she took been marked down 58 per :.Dos had found way „to send Tremblie f months, the- whites are partly beaten 'sdd hail 11eB8ti and r it keep tstirrhe bi. uneaLentil i your' nt. If a the day -before, we'd -- a letter. e. Coartade brbaghi A wriot�s illneim Iaating o ce she'd Dom Trebtie the letter, reinarking that the so affected Boss Bk"%, of awrence i teadpoonftil of cream of -tartare dead patience is exhausted. e " have last ail that:'- _ _." i�-• ' County, Sy., the he Icer 0 ponds �atiaue besting them until they are For fig filling for take,' chop fine " I qu have several. books bj I.L, Vaddress 1ooiced like the handwritingiaf of flesh. Him we ht now only 580; pee Farbos. lg �s very ati€t and 'di y;• stir' is the' auger •half a pound of rigs, add to therh half a Charlfs liesde," observed the visitor "So it is," eaA¢ Tremblie; "tdle 1etf amore his' illness he weig b50• cup of sugar sad half a tint. of sherry..: who was looking at t e library. ',' Have- I'� oe`' and one teaspoonful o! vanilla;'mift the y.6u 'hard Cash ' her-. " Of co •�+� *+nt U from Fran To emphaaiae his. oliitioa a dis- Cook, .over the fire • until it. thickens Law- at'---- •'But bow ee it that it been the agreeable theme: a teacher,`' Honey- cup of. !lour into this. and stir it In as like jelly;. A fig':lillingg that does not air," rliplied-Mr. Bob'Te11e, the eml2R= Arq entine atom 4'. dated. the 'woman; brook. Pa., embellished -bre comments Tightly as possible; tura the mixture require cooking. is made thus: Blanch ccNragtm_ with cold dignity,. " I have fie prohibly v it to moms Pae- .wiih;twelv� paths; A"'m trate fin- .into bricks a-paa�vatb-. po lenggees on. ,board Lha who ed him $8.04: which is P e of rdisinsr h ve'•three-quarters bi a j >�e strong, Point! 'about tLia . . pomted'it heir" r -lied Tre - --: ,- - .. tube in the centre: Place in s•moder8t- d of cit -'i n t h leamaai, "ls One a pound of figs, and a pours carpet, maem," said t e sa - moved._to. the Fpulr togboats recently to ed a huge oven, and. after' twenty-five minutes ill ron. Chop them all, together. until •that tt too ' show dirt as Plainly mis I .- _ =.. la Caagallo :te�lSng Cotr4tade Shat he ,ralt�t Ilow ifte 10 a is the coast crease the heat a little.• It will, utre very. fine,; moisten with. a little good. 'some' o,�, You. wouldn't ,lave- tq _ �wae going into the ge p g mato a soft . st.e. gamboling business, ,of' North Carolina to Phil eloh ort o fitly Miatites-to-take It- is sweep�t-nave t ae often__ as—' ' I r Td his ziew quarters directly from .the. -raft was a mile in len Captain y Sprea a flim -frosting rarer the peke, ,shouldn't have to sweep it at all, yours steamer he brought •Farbos, , who was Charles Fraser superintegat the job of great importance that the ',oaks then some of the fig paste; sad another ;man," interrulited Mrs. GaswelI, wit __� ug - dAd ,: not assn alive afterward. ahorild not be" jarred while it is bake thin layer of frosting. much sharpness. "'We -k a• trod. . 1, y.. These, facts. taken tin •connection with The lfonse occupied by John Alden, A boiled frosting is batter for this cake ) .. - one of -the first settlers ,of Plymouth, To make' lemon filling for cake, stew ;girl." >; the sudden flight of tTleulblie,' wtio had during the closing years his life, at For aunsliiae cake alit the flour and .one apple and rub through a sieve; 'add is \Ira Smith at home Z" asked. the s - -taken the first steamer for France im- f . the grated peel and the juice af' one caller.." Physiculiy, madam," ietifu'aed mediately after 'the dlsccrvery 'of the xhur�, lis•, is Apw to ec ted by the sugar as for• angel cake. Put a pinch lelinbn, one cup of -sugar, and one agg,OTh educated servant, "glia is. As an , --sack, were sufficient to fix ati9picion ninth John Alden, diracf descend- of It into the. whites of pavan eggs the white and yolk 'beaten separately. ahs�rset question the fact cannot be upon him. A full -description -of nim ant. It was bgilt in 1050. 11 - wan telegraphed from Buenos Ayres to A tramp at Decatur. - d., Rescued am them until very mtitf and dry. Cook together until it ,thickens, then ,denied. But: in relation to your desire the French authorities; and be was iliisg`•Elvira Roz from dr 'ring. She -Add .' e'cup of ranulated sugar and put between layers•of-'cake. (tgt.see he= I cannot say definitely -until - - =r ari�asted Lha -moment lra landed. - -- . -hail-been skatiag;._aad _fell' . hrough thB then the yolks of five eggs _thsL brave Po make ail' orange filling, beat the I °have asoei taiaed Mrs. Smith's wishes • LL In his trunks were found a quantity 'ice. Her rescuer has since n a gu been bepxea irgnti and lrothy... 6tlr whites of two. eggs to a,stiFfc nth in vtB matter.- 'eI'vTioea from til , r; of clothing that had belonged to Far- of tb young lady's Tamil and toll into the bitter too- illi 01 ruga rwith' half a cup of •water until, - k boa. 11me. Pathos identified also. the„ ire started in 'buminess by a grateful flour and half a, teaspooatul of cretly asam it wall-tbiead, Pour the Fwiling syrup -�- -'' ring that her husband wore, and some parents. - „ .. .. Bof ible r Flavor- stir with oa lteaVoonful of 1 very {ii a stresTn .op . tne�wh i Add. . CAUSE FOR JO 4k l • 'old gold coins that he constant car- a a n 1Y The word its is very frequedtfy used whites, beating hard all tliaa_t l - ried •with him, .afl of 'which were found in cam itton, et it occurs only once .vanilla or orange ,extract. Bata i - the grated rind and juice of an orange �• Do You have. any luck in your liter. - "in Tremblie's' baggage. When 'Farbos sponge -cake tins and have the:tempera ' started for Buenos. Ayres, he took with in the Bible, in Leviticus, z , 5; "That and continue to beat until it is no"ld and cry wvrka, Wilkins? _ which groweth of its own a0cord ot,th tore of the oven as for angel'. cake. ;':him a little more than 51,600 .in gold, y To make a cocoanut cake that will -stiffened running. to place hetween cake9 : Yes. I didn't used' to think so, but t� d -in Tremtilie's• trunks there were harvest thou' shalt not p." -Both keep cream together one pound of eu out rnanrng. t I ilo' now- �! Webster arid .Worcester er sourly say: B T make a boiled froating, put in a ! 'What has caiimed you•to•change.yoar e S1 SOO,a>9'gold and nearly -:600 in Argea- this word does not 'appear fah tb Bible. ar and half a.pound of butter: Add the P i K -Line pennies'-Evendead man's lin- l yolks of xis eggs, wail beaten, half's 'gar,one-gilartereofua'cupgof boilin mI ve been read' over' my, re. acted ea was found is one of bis frau-ks, and .1 teaspoonfdi of soda dissolved in a vary gg g :Eves identified by the widow, although EMP ROR WITH A ]�IG , $ItAD. little water, and one grated cocgaant., ,water, and a quarter of a teaa�ioonful•of stuff, and I'm perfectly dela- to Y �.11 L.r• the sleeves of the shirts were cult oft cream -of taitar: ' Boil Lor five minutes, think it -didn't est• -printed_ over. m1.,: AN E Sift one teaspoonful of cream o1 tartar a .: because they had carried•' Yoil.don't have a pro Taal•poet in with three-quarters o1 a pound•of flour Beat.the white. of an egg to -a stiff •name. — ,.. .:. dd and" stir intti the= cake mixture .with fiath`tand g}-,aduall�yy" pour the hot syrup Ti3E INITIALS OF FAR$OS.._ `: Your system of goverament� remarked «he whites of the eggs, beaten yo a over Lhe beaten whit, stirring all the DIAMONDS'iNST'1fERA . . k. the English -statesman tttot000llll Emperor 8tifl irotII. Bska in sound pans•rn a t►me• Bgat for"five minutes after the-FSzc�e yam, hir._Bnrnothin�, said the in .bourt Tremblier 'admitted that be William, Loixton lady to her very w•eo.lthy so- y - brisk oven.' -'It is qn improrement to syrug_ia added.' Flavor s suit fhb ,. ' * _ took Farboe to him new ''yuartera in Na,vas-ada�IXI ITh I want' took a Ayres; emd,yet aboard. aha on frost the cake, so reserve a little of taste, DO not stir Lha sugar while quaintanoe, but, iari'.t_ mining very ie.- ,,, P, anything done wel do it.. myself.: the ratkd 'cbo'oanut• to stir into the boiling• - terl•ptiJia no? . � , his return trip, he wrote a lettef to g _ • _.., ` , Courtade, which b evidently intended frosting. s - Very ma'am. k - to peat. when he landed. to Franca, • and - ' .EATS, TOO FAST'-GCnuine loaf cake is .made• thus: Dis- i I am very ignorant on that score. Tell n rF is this letter asked Cour if Pathos First Cannibal -These ;IM solve tbree-quarters of a yyeast cake in •' OII, ' a recommend him to yon, me, do diamonds' come in quarts Z Lada ived yet. ive me a pain. two cups of warm milli, add to this,On He a� ob� ,he IrnQwB his' Eve;#;� l+e 'Oh, I suppose. some people that work 4� g ut he stole my watch 1" on a small scale get 'era that way : but "Vii did you write. that ]etter9''oaii Cannibal -I thinkou eat 'too cup sugar and four and ops-hal re. llollaat/' -_ asked the Court You know perfectly fast. level cups ,of Hour. Myr together at " Yours, too l'` . I hueL 'em comm' rFn giyllgar, ma's A . .. " . __ y a ,: , 9 v I i. r df _ .. . y. .,. • ` � .• s' „ ....w... may'. 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S�C� T TOLD 1--ALAD,� , aF THD. �� . .-- . �.� a•1. , a reealiee Y Lite la Psalaad IRataae 5-ta - �^ Yw '' 5� ' . �ttteam wa- TeleirrpYy. Oil to his "Fe�rtl Years in the English ` - . . .. . - _ .- ... . _ 1.0 TI . , "Id 71�1.> VO Why 8 th ' Ams Qa+a A rf�-M- >�. Saanea Let3a s _ _ _ e3"P ins N east Fails . _ n CEY P okitdl -- -� ,L- >R -sti-tring story which illustratea the dit- # CM -liver.. You et aR u to Cure. 0. twmn theslow- old o}�.' .� . Dia 1 `- - %: `times 'and the swift doing new. , e • i9lxty ' yenta ago the mail were tali �♦ II AIIfI __ _ Yio f through Frrgiand by .coaches. At a - �8 Loge Their Terrors IInder ``� "'I._" the principal towns, lour horses. liar- f tali {.�a7 w ""' "'e�e. - ria andEa.apaealltlruggiprs ItelIIflIIen08• Doan. t►esaed; and two -post boys read Los the -- - � - ~'� --- ..L. a_fi - r '•;Hund,, we=e always -in waitin in ossa ... - . •• IT IEUST.CUBS. � •Mould Ln�oy Ltta. I od accidents. _ w-r� y NOW MS11y d0 i •,. 1- oa" one 000asion,. when as important. �ca111tY4L'BODtBiI�� �llI'8. e0aaaot B. Aa,iblai Ria. e[aoi an mtrnhf1, _ `bill i�eapeating'the west Indies Aa$ be- . THE MY STERY OF PAIN. wait had �,L 4. _--- ----- fore °Parliament. the t►acket !or %those t L the ' cites " t ! re re o w estull aueoeae rl nrso�aih. ia�lmleptap*Md_ t «a, •oofonteq was deieiinsd aL Falmouth 'un- VPhEtt Are Its Causes And. Why It Is. ���Q .Cure tut'-Rheumati u Ln foIl�ow the ere of �onth.e�erichn env ae to totter in the, sot t at t is Ito°" °0i til the decision .should be reached. At P6rM1tted-P- - -- Paral sig. T and Ir iswltoxa The , • �•- y - ., -- medicine operates directly. immediately tar of mod hh chew last the vote wad taken, and the bass _ i.. distinetivelyonthenerveoentroiotthesystem u,. nasi1� r hohed, - either modiofnea, because of soave etimnlatlug and htl4yt,.i�r•moved< coatainin� deepatahes and metructionp 1�e .6reat,Mork That >: 13elai Bene b7 S. S. R-yokman: Dear. Sir -I uses as clement they possess, willsomotlme •give tem• s�1 1 r�► . +a• vahk .otoha'• u trtim t19e Qo14i3i@( o!f"LOe' to 'the VKeet Bright • afiads. to Allevtntlni , Hatoasti tuloerated le: for Lour yyears. _treated �oraisy rsiLet, butBouth m9rioan-Ner.[ne not l'IP� V i�Y m.dloto« t" with doctors and tried all kinds of meds alone rote. even more mj4edily on the •stem �!' Indian governors sad ootuetuls: came s>�ert"-A. Case Alsordtai • � two'bot£lps _ thsnperhap. any other medicine, bu414 sold MILLS' (OsR.) YECETABLL COMPOUND cines. ] ' iVaa teretes by ' , lilastrattoa. aessLiaRly. detente lino proven. beyond -any laid Miles' Sanative. Wash. :down to Ezeter, :sad of wan supposed $ootena�y Cure, venture, that the life fiuld finds its origin From the Erin' Advocate. dsibn, Dawson E ., �rtandesenerve oeatrea. Indigestion, nervous• prto•.7be an They im" ritalfq and . were all seat on by Dosch to •Falmouth. - ° (a a'°' In the middle of the night a porterVrom the time when man first poo- 7Z' John $t. .• Hsit.1 n.' Hees, a debilitated constitution is only trtAed •n noes mak. eh. lit• of the '140th•• est ,_ pled the earth -d6wit ,to the present - Rceton, July 10th. 1896. with when the medicineuited' ivesbut wing wor�ty{lvias. Fors�ayislby►aDrgstista Was dismayed to find a huge leather may, the -mystery of pain has filled all Mr. -.8. S. cltuisn. Hamilton. ;ausefor•atistaction. Thin a never Znecaw I liipi.o.wrrDlla�atton� "wvmao'•'Trlwaph,- ;-.,portmanteaa to a dark corner of the gy asst oa .DD hearts with wondsl and terror. What Dear . Sir : I have ao hesitation is re- with South American Nervine It,can be ` •'-_ office- It was the bag of despatches. are its onuses, why is it permitted, and commending $note ?Care as a great coanad oa suers ams io psrtorm as eSeotive ••A:'Ltl. C." AeDIC1N8 CO., � In a -twinkling a poet -boy sprang on wbart its uses are in the great economy and a first -cines bled- C°n' • " � s78 at. Pari St., Montreal. _ one of the waiting h9reea,. and,ehot for- nat»rei All these gtteatiOtue men meducal dtsooRerY• - - P.P.C. 810e I Y ward to'warn all the pastiag,etetiom have naked of them9slvee sad o2 one steins for Rheumatism.. Brsotula. Eoz- `IL may,' ;On the hundred miles of toed t4�Fa1- another, but the gneatiah has Lound no ems m any. Blood DisoEder, ere atter WHO WOV�D .1 Lmonth, Behind him followed at break- nolutioa. All that Dan be done [s Lo' several oilier medioinea tailed to give EV FFER neck pace a chaise and tsar with the devise ways o! l+elieving phyaioal eat- any relief to trip, brother. who wan sof- z. bag The mail coach lied four and a i�g,and minds have assisted tended faring iron a _very severe attack 6t t half bons the start. The post -bol. hearts in kuingtnQ rid to the efilioted Rhetul0atiam. y� mediame gave'him MAKE VP XOUR Thsezotnetstingpsfaot -- - �. dashed OII, sounding lila 2uora _ almbst instant relief and effected a WPM RMiYMAT1eM 011 MtYRALA/A Toil -gates flew open, fresh horses - cure. • - Your, etc.. m When you can buy •bottle of - 'stood vt�atting for the chaise down Alfred M Taylor. ® i b y e s g u m alta s t o 1 •s e st - h Devon and Cornwall. When � With MethyL Dental Co.,_:, , Tremont For g t - _ _. phe chaJse ieaohed ) almouth it had fit, Boston, Masa• . �� a, 36 cents sad hajg immediate yell a made , lrp the Lour ]wase, but in t91e odd BoLD hY DR100018Tt3. K.• half-hour the mails had -been carried Michigan la d held Lor three yeaTil by ch . - Y, sn board the ship, and she was now / -the State for non-payment of taxes be- M u R S E R Y S T O C L .. . ttae3+si' (alt sail.. leaving the harbor. " -acmes subject to , homestead entry. Any is !Soap as well The• poet -boys llttttg the bag into s citizen may then teike up 840 sores, of as in eiirything stile. ! -.. , boat ,,a. d gave aliases Pendennia Cast- . � it: by paying ten oents a�u acre, for five old-tsshtoaed 3onps sod utd- � �pu` MOON' - .. br-tiied a gun.. The packet understood ✓ sesta. __-r. - tubbsed dradging wash -days ars not . PEAR, CCOOSEBIRRTt ® the •signal, hove to. and the bag was - t noes e5atgb,tor sp-to-dato people. PLttM, lien$ od board• Tilers are Dictionaries sad Biotite• g CNERRYr CYRIIANT: l: jg .CP ee a .. - work to »s now, arias but the noblest ROU" Of t hem No, the, u n l i g ht � Vs'tt �a aT0011 - ' when-mat:9Otiona gen be cabled from. �� all seems to be 1Vebster. It is still an at! - London ;ta the• other lids of the world neatly in tite.laad to tbe_great..rwar fo"t shag D _ ulart r - or lu►nvs Tatar r an Yet away back is still post ty . ■ _e s $•• H'Q a�lower a}8ya.we read of a monarch who. - So SUap - sYLLlitiTei, cit. '_% .t �lijhen >m wotuld make mown in haste , WEST BHORE.;TSROUG$ SLEFPII+TG. and a» ieeplas tbste home etaut. an edict to his .kingdom. caused letters CAR TO NEW YORE. bNgbt ares ebeerlattwitb vary 11etM , to be prepared and sent them by "rid- •One of the ha•ndsomeat sleeping oars labor. Ta a!1 wbo �at• thin w�rld- ers,on males, camels add young drum- All toe want resources od natursti tab+ that had eves been turned out, o! the alam.d ttwp tt rtaaaa adar%es<" - oratory have been pressed, into fa tory is now running from Toronto to ` � X00 CRIATES OOrFOLT . is But atter all, it is precisely the same vice to fire end that tortured- bodies New fork without change via the -pop- - ' ' human energy that uses the camel, or might surcease Lrom anguteh.and know alas «*eat chose route. It is a buffst For ...cy lSi Saalfatht _ the mail-oaedh. or j,he lightning. We t� peace that only health can bring• talc. and refreshments came be olatained -POR' .upper• rat to t,a.er' have -better tools than our brother one Hro•r Istel:, Toronto, a ' :_- -An or twentq oentnz;es ago. bat j And what more natural than that these en route, it desired. - Tl1L oar Leaven w ill be se . o •,stabound far 00 Wook r ace ;vee ss��y better than lief Are wa {poor victims of, disease tuns released Uaiotf .Station. Toronto, every day I Witt be sant. or a eletlt-board tar 00 w+ap 11 serving God Or our . len hal en with ! fm. suffering should deskm to aid Ia, except Sunday. at tM P. m.. reaching pets Q - ' Seater devotion sad keener perceptionu the ezteaelon o[ -the knowledge of the New ,York next morning' st 10.10 s m. means whereby fust love been bens• on Sundays the sleeper runs Ira�m Ham- -� t \ w > of truth and light than he served themi littedr - - - . ittom only, Connecting, with. the through - _tel That is really the important question Such a ane is Miss'Druscilla Shingler, train [tom Toronto. Call at any Grand Oroofe •meta, tllate,Qrivolsadmain _ is ask. . of Fria, Ont., Who tells a tale of pa' Trani office Ln Toronto for information I raolen, mewlio .c .k light s - .. ' .endured throe wear yenta and' of T in Sleeping cat':= Reservationli r"`s e� workan 14/ Ad•ltdne W..1Toroa 'j' f� Best BIC cls l p space r LOOS OUT L. . final retlel-vcure throegh the use 1ne made is advanes it desired. - A - - � .dr .. 'or breakers' ahead when-ptmpiea. boil, of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the reateet _ -- wvheel ere a OttATt _fpr Vow . . of medicine of tate age. Miss bhingler A clergy man in Murray County. Ga.. n CE. 4. T. �nrDst�, earbunbles and like manitestaLions j I) Maantaotim ,7s to iii 1.�lmpun I blood appear, as s: Twelve year' ego t became ai- occasionally preached temperanoa in lits , 11 Nad� ROE A =TEiIRKS .. They wouldn't ,y AaaLlda Bi.wi►..Toe•sis It our blood were put and your I Llrctetd with: rheumatism, lraari- which [. r>�greQatlon, add then �eutrsllt�ed hL ­.appeary have suffered greatly. Tvvo yin pulpit teaOfiiags by selling liquor olio- c n For s limited time l Wil I syystem'• in go, right eoa�ditioa bl b later thin trouble . g Y desUnslf. ' - iD IA L- - iiae'ia ` 1.:'. nhow yon whayea need -a good _ e was aggravated b . P�V amat nrasul a r s x O e+w newt / . . + a growth which started to the, throat. - ., Director andRu arnatee ieanitr, for six Dents. w ,e,N e,m,•„h,- e. parties ; that's what par_ t when you and which each Tear, became larger bad . . ... ' -._ .. .. J. B. JU�:GesO*T. Hoz lb Haas River N. a e �► cake Dr. Pieroe's Gorden Medical Dieoov- iargm, until it -finally became so bad How's This 9 : - 1 sk 1. ;._. alt �� health with tt. AIE Blood, t tat I would haidly obtain any Bleep We o Ooa Hundred Dollars Reward for d�( Q ase los d••erlpM.e • 1e AMERICAN RATTAN C0. . who 1 would lie down it_would fill' m •1101 TOtoNte. 0117• kin and Scalp Disease, from a common as�7eatw tarrh these can sol be rased bT BAKERS R 11 S Toa eaII t Doe l�l- la h eruption to the worst S-rof- my throat causing a [eeling of suffo- stall's Catarrh Cure. ".... • auA,.e "'ar'a _ aEord to eo e4ehoae stem. uta, are cared by IL It invigorated the i cation. *hat I softer i' almost be- F J. oHlC?: [i Y 3Com.. Prbps.. T 0. e n to a wa.latd..saw LL��_Aiver.__parifsea. ' sand .'dl+ecriptiaa. - tam °�d�1. J. �i.T PRndHtta, Mfirs• aorto ate.all the-Wiedl-' K e. the' naderowned. •have taco and- snr!°33ed -the- Dal aid I tied did• memo good, add I wen Cheney for ane last lb earn and believe !tit® saes reuses every, of into healthf hope teot37 honorable in all bu,lsaa tract-acNoas I wish b aeeehw sit ►sad. of a.d Y � told that I Could only Lor relief p•t ill ofW104, action. In the 'mos stubborn forms' through the medium of ser operrelief aadr<aancl+►uyaWewottrs7onian7cbl4cs�toaa eumva IJook.pold1.>e.*s sod has- V *^ d Skin Diseases, such as Balt-rheurd. made by their fira rumor on the .nretopec .Mina whe'r°""4°. I dreaded such a course and .declined yy� tavu Wholesale lhaggista. To- am for the iree°.,ll ole c.nad ser• Pi•w ergo. s,.rrig. Tetter. ltirgel Car bGi�. L_ wsok lswtoonaLa Sr tt+k Column 4ast.d , stOd kindred silmenfs, stud wit21 Bcro[ aadergoipg the oppeeration. All this Indo, O, sra,v,s•�,�,, JwYpIcgts. wso, .ala in every aha and all blood -taint{ I time:, the rbeumatism wan taking a .WaLuitts. Surrrax 3 Yaavut, wPhol I _ Tjwdaasea Torogto o.. ^' ' firmer upon lay system. saes I felt Dr �g1+te. Toledo Ohio. - 1 effects perfect and permanent crates , H l • Cstarzh Care tstakea lnteraally, noir h like �gis upp in despair• I lost rise dtracLly a-t6�otood rad muds• hitt ROtI$�1 4!1 Ri1n. _ebSter $ s¢ of thle wont c4ses• poweq.p 1'imhe and panda t taInsws o! the KetarO Prtoe 7So- per be" - � - "" eo bald Drat all- lata Testimostaadbtw. This n. Drepara�Ion +h.o • -- tui At thin stage a friend, who :�7 - ., . • spplI a�oord' oiofls+oa International GET TBEBI LATER ng• . mat. , rsrltCTl Y a.. _ . . from personal experience- had strong RAiNFRO01r, 4ad will not • Wbyao-This physiognomist says that faith in Dr. Willtanle' Pink Pills. For the ra of "The Biagio Flats" �./ sig s• a ere. . . . Har 1. <; impnlaive peop#e generally bought me 6 supply and ur d ttm to °� -/I' �! of a,s soo4a Ia`�`n,�"at�w r aggressive, g Mozart rece ed onlyy one hundred dao- / / crotura .poeteme , Tie One Oreal�taaetard da orit>•, have bisalt eyes. try them. I thought I fe t an ata (shoat ;119). The' manager of the .aa oW.ra a to- tuns sot so wettr on. J. l�aeweo-I! not st tint, they get provemeat atter I had treed a11tt[e' theater at whish -it was [fret performed / �•i�^ `°1 r""T-e`"' �o.gwt.`°>r`ir scoot+. flim later. ----- -- -mere tban a box. and after using them made • [cereus out of it. t w H vw lv r � �` • pOR'� t toy sped i . for s few weeks there was an longer-_ ' $be says she can't afford s ash room to. dcnlit that -tbey were helping - "iTnabridaZed.'� 1� r. Ezpenaee- she must curb, me, I was taking the Pink Pills in the ,Risolpd-For Halcitt •i DetiCtoas MR gryVBy*ITY $13, YEAR standard -•I '+ ' Y ' :Yet v►dren abe walks upon the street .hope o! finding relief from the rheums. gailth�rink itt Small Cost: 1 °Qo" as T Her carriage is superb.. . - Liam, but to m7 great joy I Lona w Hort Dal di tutu this Adama' -that laser E'Ytxabt..... one bottle of tha Ct Lir, R the medicine as y g get cpmra+'s Yeast .................haltpeake DUN - - ' painful ma from my system but Sugar, , . , .. ....two pounds �^1O• CO°rt' _i 7 " ��' was also driving away the gToWtir in_ Lusawarm W ..'.• tr.ottallons sad' a�ariy- to.ai onT throat. The result ?Yea that sf�er I>iaolve the es gar butt e; pi to in 0, wa m J '� I had used abotlt a dozen hoses of Pink rdd the extract, and bottle ; pled to a warm II Warmt= i pills I was completely cured. and, al- place for t.reuty lgar hours until it Lermeate. Coitnmendsd11 • iGreat and thorou hl M though a considerable time has now thea place ora ice when ti will open •parklfai �iaa oi° t t aewlaa * • elapsed, I have not had a recurrence of and deliciouPOWDER oNerlidneaion hlmat . liable building -up met 4Cln either ttoubte, sad am ea yi7ns the best The root beer ens m obtained is all drag . �j ares gt odry •toren is l0 and w Deal bolded W wtthoat atimt.w. Ille0e •tonit V1ta11zer and .of -health. For the help my -statement maketwoaadt gnu-, TMi 51187 FOR K-41MVBOEIY: •,, may be to others, I am only too glad _ - aeeatros , •. to add' my testi the lofgg list r. cFR�EN� le to easy to and tie weM wastes. ° � j. IE BES of wonderfu) cures. such els mins, that LA11e3[!ET SALT IN It y •r7 to .wrests die,pr adatins. ; have been RZ ought b,, the' use of Dr.. - A PIG MILKS A• COW !t u any to I. the fs�wth et •wets -' >• • Williams' Pink Pills, �'� y old Mewls �� is b easy a Mare what a weed ataar, Ltrtf�eC ' .I This greatest of nineteenth century Mr. Y. Tanner, of ,hint eviile, Ohio, tt oronto Globe Tits aTANgARa r :. - --T=-.- edi, j>Z¢�, positively` cures all troubiea ye mer of a Cine Jersey cow. Ot r. sraa, tenet, flee. Irew, amp y,°, or from -a disordered or weak -ate _ .. _ . _ OoPr• - �s afeno Hens Tis roaso I. T M intarnatloo • sI4 a --he ��as Ct►u�ed to--suppty `t . -- - a - - - - �ths,awt railset aio- Before. the people today, sues of the blood, . or shattered 'nerves. If - bind a CASWBUYSRY>1--- q toarastfaoat eenafmavrtaauw Which' Stands ► ieeminentl yyo�__u are feeling weak or depressed, Dr. teal quantity of milk; each morning she s P Y willia,ns' Pink fills act' as a roQlpt appeared to have been milked. Mr. Wa Q• H A R R E S, G_& C. ur>pxalAY Ca, ]PnDliaiers, above 411 other medicines.' 1s tonic, and U seriously i12 no •other to- T„mar w,ae inclined to. attribute ,the �a William tq„ Tpte-l"9 est 3priasdeld', Yen., D.3.d. � medy can so promptly restore you . to thieving to tramps, so he established a ; 4 Telephous 17Y0. _ 1 l� ' health and strength. _ The geuuin Pibk watch with ,the following result: One _ _: - OO D �_- I -, Pills are put up ttr routi3 wooded zea, f day, while the cow wan lying down, - . . the wrapper r and which bears tiiutl Buy • ' , trade mark, " �Dr. W,11,ams' Pink Pills ,Placidly �5es aud,,a little shoat - =S a r s a a r l was neer to Wal up to her and ��iiber- -- for Pale People." Do net_ be persuaded I .' - ­ is take some substitute, stets disapproval n>'rae, with no signs } - of disapproval from the cow. OtherE�. - --- ` .. piga near by, seeing what a cinch the ]fit lifts Won its hold upon, the . first one, had, at once proceeded. to'em ` hearts of the e0 lC b its.' MATT1yR OF LIFE OR`DEATH. glare his ezample. This• roused the old ' r �. P P , y cow, to' action. She, evideatiy rejecLesd - - . Johnny Smart-*�Vhat does b -i -el Ovyln ibsolute-intriwic merit.' ape)17 a' syndicate, Rising to her feet, and _ . ' lowering her horns,, she drove. all the 'R „It is not what We �s', - but • Ol'd 'Smart -That depends, my eon, da intruders A,G'the other end of. the field; - - �_ ' ' + - who is -spelling it. Ttit-is a German it Thea coming hack to ber•'favbrite,-she - +what . Hood3 Sarsaparilla is about the first thing fie wants; if. I I direct y over •him so hp could: ez1. - dOESt t}lAt; tel1S the Story: it's,an 'Englishman it's the last ,thing tract the lacteal liquid with more ease _ _ i he nants . , 0 - and without •fear of disturbance. - , w.; - , _ Hood's Cures __ Sixty-four performances of Padere- � Iii8 Nt ORDS STRUCK HOME: •2r. y _. -__- . - . .. _ • . • • wski in 1883, netted• him ' a profit• .of GENTS' FRAME: - _ L ` IES The temperance apostle was walking . FRAME �, Even when all other prepar ' 817bt� Supposing tbat at each con- alon-g,the sidewalk, serene in the con• . ations and prescriptions' fail. �ert-he• .p Aye4 far two hours, his .pay � o o is ow'n ooaneas; ashen Have many important improvements. covered by patents , ► usness i h a; r tv'as at t rate of 831:61 for cacti min- a well-dkesied man stopped him and ate he was at the piano. shook his hand. - slid.found in -nit other Wl2ee1:..•They are ; i • . . a -: face o! fay little girl from bite ttnas - '' \ r~ , �' An unusual sight was .witnessed not Guess you don't remember me, .said I L, I . 7►ascovet�edwithaloabs. Wsgavebetitwo slice were slam did:.'• wh ah---" .' I ;Dust Proof. .. They are all t-expensi lliessi3gef' „ sae wata.three, months gid,. broke out' saes ion o, in Churchill, .Nevada, - • A the •well=dressed man. gaagg Absolutely flock •of 2,300 p pe y- . Abeol'uUel- _ Oil Proof: Saddles, the most ezpensive and beat � . bottles of Iioed's Sarsaparilla saes !L Dom- d Absolutei Truer Beartn V Morse j - ,y ,y I_ and soon afterward two. columna of Three years ago I attended ane o[ Y saddte'ever placed on the market. They '" `E" plooly-oared her. , We we gin¢ to rsgom- them madly rushed • together.- using your meetings; � snd •heard yyou draw a Rol ler Chain, . wires no . of ., . I � . / ' >a�in3 mood's 8ilsapYrilli ++ Taos M., `rite death of 880 of them+ Their bodies graphic picture of the ablb ,mechanic Cyclexlial Bptiooets, Pedals dust proof are worth trots of stn wheat. They ars . a` at both ends. ' geared to 80 and ride aA easy as others > s �atnton �� SssaralR lay in a pile iia feet high. whoed children went ragged while the s '<, ' The big eat and atremgeat mea in chiidien of the 'saloon-keleper, .will:' ;$andle hangeable Sprocaieka,eveisible at gg 'Send 8 cent•: stamp __for .cath g ri„ • i� Maine, John- Moriarty, a lumberman, whom be Vent -,bis wales, were Can Crank Bearings removed without die- togas. diedf reecntly of typhoid bei at Older ed An� silks. The story fi d •my case turbing adjustment or -balls: BLANUFACTURr BY u' • � Cet� • Ho Hood's s " , town. His height was 8 feet .8 3-4 in., to a T. - "' e easy me Da away tq talra and he zt tghed 24b Taunds. Notwith And you r+efor mad 4 • /-- Ir l �0_d s• Pills .nay'fit, standie , gleet t-eight,.he'had very . 'Should say' -i -did reform. 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I07tprnl = e!t, .. j 11 . . .." .. !� 1. i,jL. . :­ , � , I ..-.- - Xiss'lr*w, or Greeli.Bi7er, we* 4 of 46 son, .. _,4 . : � . - I . . . . � - .- . �. ". � . . . , - ii=,_�%, , . _. . - -I,,--, - - I .. ... � . Ar". . . Pickering. on 14th inaP wiff Of * L ._� . . ! �,, ' :I;. . _L l.. . L . . _$,as% c4 our euterprisinglYlackstaithlast _ Wm. Hsrris,of A di htsr. _ . . " - . . -, � - . . up . ­­ . .1 . .- .., q I L I _ . . . I , . . �. , .. . . 4 - - -Cies . I q .r . � -_ - �, - . .. �, .4 -, - - week. -In Pickering on the 14tb life$, the wife of ��W , T r '. r . . _.. - - . Gas . ,.� L7' '' . - q , .. - M -:6"_-returned home atter Frank Gee, of a daughter. . . . , . .,.� '­'':w­ j �-:� '_ , 1* . . I Miss blank - . �_ � It --..- _9 _��_'__v .1. .. _ _ _ ----- _____ jUs i .. , di % few - dais, with relatlm� in ! - :: �1� 6 " ____�__ =:__ � Up_.- . . _,WkfJe , log * I . . 4. 1. 'r:­ .�r__­_­ . L . - - - - 4 - .. . , ­­ - _9 . .- _­ 7.4'.. (08 I , Tortmito. . L - . I . ..-D iab - .­ 117�- ,� L" Pkir 1� Sale Register. L . ar S r � . The beef al old time . 11 �0 _- , -i .: ��_� �. . . ring hold &'giner LL - . 4 - . . , - apowall y iner-1, at trin 98106, -5i-e-on Wednesday afternoon moving their FRIDay. AkBiL 17tb-Cr arm, - - ^ - ­ ­ - I . ­­ . . . I 1 .4 � � ., over . __.. ___ . q L. ­ ­... .. - . - __!___iic11'119�1M9&. aT­___---7 slaugh-ter-houm, --- ------- - - - stock, implements, etcf,�the property o . . , .. . . ., q q , . . r . q 4 , - . . I I . _.. 1. . � 1. . . I TERMS q I. 'L ­7 C. Hastings left heie, on bd'osday - for: . John Gormley, at lot 4, B. F. con.. Pick- . - , , � * 1: , , I .. - I , . .. ,.. 11 I - , . � I .t ._� I . . � . . " *,,��­_-�.l -_.-1;-_i ­: ­91.961psaryewv 161.0011P . -, , , �_ . . .., . - -_ . - . . - :. � �:: � 21.. .�._ . � amlaadv�� Kent county. His many -friends of this ering. .Eye thing mill. unsold... Sale A� - _ - for, •41* •0- * ". F t��.�....i�-.��--M-------�.,--=-=-.-:::-----� ------ - - - - 'L I . .---. . . '. _ � q I . - I -_ . . . � :. , r: _ q�'. � ., RATES OF &D:VJMTISIXG: , place wish tLini a prosperout Life-in-ble.- -one *'61ock- sharp. Be& bills b-.Fair- L '. .1. q .� L . . . - , , I in"Al . . 0 'r ­ , *.' . - . , :.r - .� . * .. t, I,4 I .. . .� L - , ,, � q" " - - . *, P I , *'�,,�L,_, ­ - backs, Auctioneer. , , don, per line - . ` - 10 cents. _110* home. - - * . -_ . 'L .. I , , L - . Rauh sub" % ingertlen, per line - . 6 11 One of Jacob Brook's handsome driving - - _ �,. - I - Now Advertisements. . : - �. Two raw= not include Legator Foreign ad. ad.got a dory .severe kick from one. of the . -- r n A .:1111111 ....... ...... r .. .1 . vardsoments. : - horses managed to 'get'lose in -the stable ' - . . ....... , . Pretty i ,ts,•'' .��--,rial terms gixeeto partilm waxing con- A: .- . __ . I . . .. ,- . . _' 11 ., to . . - . . .�,,- � ,]� t .. . fol 3 03f 6 wrOO4116 Or' bT she year. Half- other animals, which required several . . I . . -.1 ,:L.��_.��,� . . - . , - - , 1 - 1: _. -t4l RESH `LIME A fol .1 . ., . . - __ .... ... I.. .Vearly.or yearli contracts pa7ablo quarterly. . FOR SALE.- - . I - - .- . - - . ­ . I . ... r7.. t.. - . . . . .1 �.,.. � I cap a, *a lines or under, with paper, stitches. I L 0 ' ­ I . . I ... 4 . � , .. . - .'� .­.. Business. JL' 31 1st con. ready on this 22nd of A . . . 1, ­ q . . I I . . - .1. ­ .- q ---,.. * -­­*.7 ,- --:- _, - .-. 11 L ' A. committee mesting-for making prepar 0 u, , , q ... I q . .. . . - . , L � * I . I I , .4 . . I - . i% _ "---��__­.­.��.��­-;__- ane, year, $3 00, payable in advance. THOS. tAcky. bunbarton, Oni. 26- . . . . . . .- :.. .­ 1. .. - . : _. _ . . .* - 9 ,.:41 1 14 . . .. � ­­q .. Or, otios in local ootusaus ton cents per line atioa for the great, • celebration of. the * - . 7L . ., .. I 4, , �,.. ' t'� q . : :.-,- ; - V .q a I �-"_ ..I . . . .; 1 . . . . . 1. ,. ,� � , ­.: _ . . �. I �­' - Zvo cents per line each subsequent insertion, hundredth anniversary of Scarboro, which OR SALE-House and two skores,for . .� ." * ­­ . -," ,4k . . . . I . . . . I I.I. �� � 1. .. .:-- ''-'s contract made onappli ' F sale'on King-4t , rem; - , Pickering For fail - - - . '. - - � �_� ..... . . .L . - I .1. I 1. . . . .. . . . , IL' . � ' L�' " q � N P-0-0 W_( I I .c&* will be held some time next 3 uni, was held . . , . . , � ,., , ..T.. 14on. o� row a4vortising. 7 . . .. �' I I "' , �_�'� - �­.�'.. Advartisemengs without writter, ustruchous it oar�-Oxfiil merchant's on Thursday to A. B. DOW&* : - fillililliHillillilliilmillillillulu " , , .. -­.� Zartioulars apply ELL. 4 4 , - . . - afternoon. , . . college at., Toronto. . I 9tf •- � 'will be Inserted til f Ldl so. - . � �_1111_f,5,0_ --d--cb-ged where much, business was done. -_ .,�,�..:i. Oordingly: Ord I to,. - __ " "'in' ,:_.•, . .. . . T. ,, ,: 1% : ."!_, ", , " man be, rA wilitug :.d The many foot ball clubs of Scarboro are rPO THE - LADIES:�Mrq. Conner. . I . . _� .A - - .__ .1. " .... .. - ­ ­;,:1 �- � � - ... � _­t - .- u . . - ___ - . : ,..!�,:,., . ...., �- �, - -_ -_ .�­1_..­_____­;...__,.. . ... .. I . .. '.. ­,i .. � :� .=. i � . - making bi;g preparationa'for tLe eleven JL wishes to state that she is prepared to do -'.' -_ 1. . - ... �7...� - ­_'.. I I I - ' - I.— .. L . . . .... . .. I - -.4 ,. 1. . - k _. `� . 4 , , . - I _­ t Job Work p tl attended to. . medals which Will - be ' presented -to the all kinds -of plain sewing at moderate ,rat4w - . .;, � - ­., _. :�. 11 1, . . Up T,4 , . . .. . Residence south of Fire Ball, Pickering. Wd . . - ge Ciali, Purchases, . ' ... . I . . ,�� .. .. ". I winning , ases. . , L. . - 1. �, I ' - - ''' .- -�-..'i-j , L .. t team. . . .1 Wmz Aw"z. .. ­ I . . . .1 . . . ... - 1 514 ­', ­ 0 * ' - . . . ­ . Lar . . . I . - ,- ,. 7 , , . .i, ICLA�, - - -PROW61ETIPRI . - . -_ " . - i.:� -- __ - " WS, is ti . I . . . . I ... M . . O_*_ . . � . .. . ­ _ �'. .. .. - �: - , New Spring Goods I . . , 7 0 THE LADIES:-Miss Naomi . . _'�. I . L : . I. .,.,. 1: . . TMitchell, bas opened a &ass and mantle L . � .., . I . . . - - - . . - ; - . .. . - UXUR1009. ... . . .� . - - -*" ; . � . - . . LoUtt . . : All Departments' filled . up , - . . � U1* ]p ' - . .. . __ . ,making establishment in him, Brown's 11 - ... . I I � .. L � lin. _ . . I _,_, , I . "'� t� - _1 - .� 0 ce-Stnot Independence. - Aft street, Clarewoz:cwhero she will 1. .. � - I . . . . , I - . , As ZVON; . ' i , T(?w'e ,.. gs, .-7. ._� , ,.. J. F. Brownecombe is moving his Green- Ai, orders ,star New Shirtings 8 . � 6ur .k�-* First-class Local Paper. . . . . to interested, to her. 26-97 - - Tablingst Muslin 'L I � _,� ,,,�-- � bank stock Mount Albert. . . -i . - 4 I— . --- . . ._� _' � - - - Embroideries, FIgnnelettes. I . . . : q� ,::L I' �., . . Our M::;clpe4otAt1-o,nsS - The hbarty A fair shed audience met is the Presby- TO-RENT :-A pomfortiable 8'ioomed - - - ; _�i., "I - - * . ,support OJ UM D000le of Pickering And v1dinift. -, Aeriree -Church Good Friday ening to TObOUGO at east end of Pickering village, . I . ... -Ready-M%de Smocks and Overallso- . L I - � /,. bear -the lecture entitled "Head 4nd Heart" . . 1". . I . I- . e I One witbfruittrees. Barn, %. . ,Cottonades . - . . . . . - . I I .1 I t_l - and "X-011hTwohnouse, plenty of hard and soft � .. , I I - , I . I . . yam'11 I 1 . -_ I : by Thos 'WaGillicaddy. The- lecture ,was water. Apply-tc-.J. DALE. Pickering. - -*M �.. . ., '. .- - _ _ . � - -_ - ,. - , ... . .. . - f - - . .- � I . . I ' - instructive -and interesting from start to . . . '. .. I - -FRIDA,Y. APRIL 17, . 1896. . � - ' . I I . . . , . .. . � . �­ ' - - , flnisbob�ing enlivined by a number of good MISSIUCHAAL KGREE�4WOOD- . P .- , , - 1. . ;'. ;1 '.L: . I - .-,.. I - . . . . W I give. IS PTF ,)n . . . I . . 11111111111ull 11111111111111111111111 Ill . ­Z. - - . , , .�:. -L'.:­ -_ - I -_ - - - anecdotes. . "One En Charcoal, Cray I . . - . . .. �1. . - A �, , I � I­ .1 I . A lad . -- ; .. . . . . I - . 1� . . I _. : : , .;-.-..;-. entered our sadbUib Pail . . I . . - _.w .:, - %.. - fi , .. I- . . and drawini, Water Colors and Olf .1. '. . - , I i _;1, - , . - . , I - � 7" I AND COMMENTS. r, the othee - "r"' . . I . I... .".. Co .. _i.:. - - . ,� . .. NOTIES _ z,,,Ifrb,q� a, Nature Objects For . * . . . I .. I . . .. .. I il- .� . , CoC' p . .-L ..; - .� � �. . __ . . day = asked -What is the devil in a tOrZaS and data p to MRS. -d- W.DZUKE . . , .� I - 1 _­ �.. L �,:',_ � Zport has it that Dr. Warren, � - ­ ' - - ' 9 -'Du 'bar's ' Rubbers ? � - - � . I U,, - - f printing office?" He is a gentleman of Pickering. � L .� - . i ,, �:. � 4.,: 'i b tb Q -dark. complexion,.who residesgin the ban. -- - - Are you wearin ]a Rubbers . . - . �- , " jus -Ahuat:2.500 bulb. � . ­ .- I . � . . - - . : , ­�_ -.7 y. has some notion of contesting ment, and who would t as soon fight As QEED'FOR SALE . I . . I . - -... . � 0 oar - .. - . - - . ,. , , �f , --, � �; �. .. " . , . South Ontario in the MoDarthy inter. eat, and he would'eat all the time-if he got -ell B4ZO sad Fusslact oats. and SW bash- - � . - . .- . . . . - . -.1 I �'= I - - 4, . . I . Ole of small Branch-vino and Multipliers. . . � . . . . *. .1., . . . . . L '.. . : . . the citance. .. I . I . . ... . . . , 7 , . .,. _ .- : . ..0sts. We scarcel .credit this repoft. peas I Now Yorker .potatoes at . I . .,- . - a . .. - -- * � L A - qULatity Rural . - . . , . . . .. . I . : : _­ :,.. . I . Y � We regret to learn that the condition of. remonablupric"JilotL 150an.7, Pickoring.or . - " . . . . - . . I . - _� - � , ..� '. I . -a" JouN Rvuz.LL, Brougham P. O. 04t . 1. . .� - I . I . I , , , /�';l - . � . Dr. Rae, of Oshawa, has been E. C. Campbell is such " to.-useessitate his . . . . . .. 0 . - .1, . . . , ;L. SP" removal to the- bospitLI.- Mr. Campbell , - I . - _ - z . OR SALE-A: deeirsable nine roomed I,- I - I L 1. . � ,pointed2egistm of Ontario and Will hAa been ,.wbl,. to attend to his badness F - - I 0 , I 'i � . . I .... house. situated on Church street south. � . . . . . � I . . . - e office 'at once, and. L. K. for the last two months; but it was not Pickering. On the premises are 611 kinds of •I . .11". .. _. tll- oaqm . �NEW AND -STYLISH - ..7 I - .- . ­ - , I I . . . . I Murten lad ,been appoizied- .Police generally known that he ~ dangerously choice, fivits. '-Hard and soft water in abund- . I . . - I I...., ". , - . I W. The source of trouble is a cancer in "ca.. The ou%kM11djugg are in goodstate of m - .. :. .Sp RING- GOODS ... �4- -:-,. . :_� . ­ I - . . . ::" , I I ��; _., � � - -, :, , magistrate of Oshawa., - , - - . .ware. , . - . . . . u. pair tbawfencles. ,Far price and.full var. . . .. 7 -, A- . _. , ­ the throat. Is is hoped that this may - ticulam apply to, W.D. CORDON, on the - . ... . . , . . . - . 5� - , . capital Our• prouli"a. or address Pickering P. P, Is.-ft � I � . � 'i L I '� � - The great horse which opened 8000"aftily treated by the b . 1. that ere long Mr. Campbell may - .....- . . �- . - ... ;­. 7 . - 'L 1. ` - L "'It' 1. . C� I I _' ' '. .* .' L . 'ilat "return to his profesab * In Prints we lead. - - : � - - - - - - - - - " - - ,.7- - . . . . 'al�._,' . � ..� . � i :in Torbitto. Wednesday promisba to. be Cub no 3,aal daties. pQTATQRS.. ,POTATOES :-Grown ' ;---7- . �". � �-. ' -. . . . . . .� __ � . 1 - ' i . ' L , L'� L ... , . '' � _ � 'a grand thipg for the L horse breeding the announcement of the death of Jacob ' t I - .. - ... . t. ; I - , apo,cially for load.- We have for We Over .. - m . . 1. . ,Bditings the ahoieest. - ,"v:. �. , so .ht•4, now and standard vatetlas of pot- , . � "i � , I ­ . . - . � __ I - ' industry in Canada. It will cultivate Miller, 046 do* baring rioted, others not for - --: , '.. '�� ; - - - - - TO, . .� . ; , .1� -- �,., ,:1.. ' - . on Wednesday afternoon of last t ; - . I . . . Wall Papers the Latest. -" " * '. ' :.. 1''. .. raise a- as of hors- w _. ' ' i . . . -L, �. . .. - .. � is Iii ' ise"' bettir ela eek ek to the people of this' sale. ALSO "ad, oats, bulbs. ow. Cotaloguee ,I - t I !m" a ah&e , �_ : _: . . : - - Boots and Shoes, new and nobby. S, .. - .. __ . � . I I L We arAdvicinity, owing to the fa4t that bu . . - � .': R _�, I . �.,. . �i - -ise, those suited for .the fic ' k' had been in -good. health and its up to- . - . . . . � - - . , - r I ... . .1 11 _. . .. I I . .. � � _,­ . - - I h . - . - ... -. - - � - __ PARKER,, Dunbartoite ' .-- I ". � 11 Ots. For yews past we a not been, the moment of his death. 11%,., W.k &w his Wwbk�q� , - - "" � � LSO. 0. , .L ' 1��; I raising that elan of animal that finds dinner on Wednesday in his usual good . I N . . _ - - � - - - "h - - - . . beafth, not* thialling, or any of the. inmates .- WIP �, "�� �L` . . ­ I - _-� A,.. . I heady sale in England or el�kwb UOR, SALE OR TO RENT-& farm . J. .. , ; I ! ere, �W � -1 146 y .A: containing that a few hours ISter be would be 'called . .__ It I ' , . -- - I ­:­ , I � � I but fhb increasing interest taken i invo sTernity. Af far dinner he went down the south most quarter of lot 13, con. e, Picker * .. 'L .. Z,. . I ins, On the isas are-a good frame house. - . . % . . � � . ... I * . p!o - to make.-& great to K. N. Defoe's store." full of his jovial M.110 I .. '. - - - --� -L . X I '. - .., , , I - in - a;' comparatively abort spiTik as usual. and wkW@ tbwe remarked a"tb, and driving shod attached. The placo . . ! �� 7 . . k � - � ; 4 erence . is. well footed and all fall plowed, An sound- -I �' .. . � . i . .. . _ coulmodious with awne, stabli" under. %­_ 'L. , Sec"unt , .enc . , 11, _....... . , .- � .. y ..�I. . . 1� 11 , i. 11!� tiniW. that he Would go and no O, WeiartmaLnp- ca of water, Possession given A pru istrusal, .---. I I. - I ,. V�­% . 1.: . . his bogs (a dialglice of about 20 rods). Fullpasutalars may be bum ad lad 1� -_ .-.- ... - ' . . . -�� , � -.,. ; - or 2 ar-PIr at . : - - ?�' , . ' I T 0 ON. .. th. POT. ]at ­ ' 'et ' 7' � . _� 1.� '. .1 � . I- 'L �. ; ; The idea - of pushing the, remedial While the first load Mr. Keller An M". MAR &ES � . . 1# V � - . . � " . ­1 �_ - Iftf .0 , I -, .. �r i 7­, � - t carded the doorway or Small gap in the address Claremont LP,O. , "I � _­ .1.1, - I ­ ­ - - -� -, i'bill through the present parliament 01"' - - - yard, Shah w4k6a away before the Second - ra 0 40-9,40 . - I I I . r� - -,' has been abandoned. and the estimates was loaded. When aft was done Mr. Walice . .- - . - � ' : L *� *_. w�, , , John E. Gee, : .:1 . - � .- . . .- 1. .. .-.. ��'L�.._.----.� I - . - .1 . _� � L 'i .- . ­ I were taken %ip Thbisday morniiig, Sir zotiosid A man's lop projecting over a log . , . Charles TuOw -stating that the bill is air, Jesse Cook's will yard. on reaching Wiableelto N* that he has A clusaft The two praobical elements to a succiessfaI Lite,Insuranae­ /,,. -4 � Z., �, ..at It ASS sold Ott* for "IS, . - �,71� - the spot bra aped him up boA not before - . - , w1sou peason opens be able to .' . I - . � , . . -1 __ - . .� _.- - . ­ I - ­ ­ � * . FF I -9: - . I .1 F - 4r- - L. - - - '-"' : . 1 ln�ou -beiia-umed if there was time; Co* ,� . . * ­ , _L - I AS there rite was extinut, with Ifie esception of one - � fmradsh any =%iry 09-firol, Stock berry 4 - �­" - mpapy-- . ... .. , � .";­'. , . .1 . . ; I -.. . ­­­ ­ - . .- . . - .1 - ...� - :.,_ , we only -some few days now noticeable breath. Dr. Armstrong was . .bushes, A as, Pickering P 0 .. . .. .• " ... � : I , � " , . 1� .. . .. I ­ . . ; � , , , I left there will be no more done at the summoned an the spot immediately and . -� . .- _ .. .. . . . now.onwom.6� * ' . L . . . - . '. , I . I 0 . .0 - - . . :SELECTED...... . .,�,/. . ..• . . . . .�; . I - .1 -, - . ) , - .. Ix - �_ � . :11.. � I I -.4- L � ' L' * L:' :. . � bill this session. The House will pronounced the cause of bid suddeb.deatis .. . .. I . . L . . I , . .4 - . to be heart failure.-Times. . . - ' � ­_..�!,-, . , ! - " . - . .. . . - ( - . L - I I . .. � " , 0 8 *�� � . . . � I ��. , .1 - I - . 606d. 'Blaek--� Eye I Do 6-s.' ­.i- y , - .. I. �, ­­ . - �.._.-_'_'. -St. Ha '.. . � I. dissolve next% 'week and 4n election Them wall skating At the rink on - -1 '' " -ve ,Securft I qui . L . 1. . �, .. 1. . I i io ckly fellow.. It is ixpwted that Friday.- _: . _t , .• tle eleegions will place towards We understand that E. C. Campbell boa . . . . � ' .;� I � contract .I ,.- .��. .. ..,.-. -, - � .2nd. Have, the mogt-liberkd� - � � . . . . - MUMMIE PEAS." -.- � . . I . I ­ IL I � I . . .1 - I - - � ,I ,: � '� 1 tho end of Map... decided to go to Toronto hospital for treat-. , � . , , I. L - - 4. , - - I.. . . � - - . � . � . � . L, I �' * - . �­­- meat, for his throat_ . - . , SMALL .WHITE. PEAS..". . . hese two leati, res are to h- a- 1- __ __ - . . --- . .. . , ,. - -L-:- Kenn. R' Capon, Tilby and Baker'. ­ - ., :.. _.... . �­. ­ . . J,- �: H. it. -Holmes I m,es his written a confee- MW1 aki, I I . . _ I . .- . -- - . 1. L I .. - - I . � Alma Val 2 r C had IL ..... v..;.For sale at ,. , , . y - __ . - . . . . - ---- � 7 -139 .. I . igeou shooting mash on Friday down all - -� .. I "X11 . I � --W--bave taurdered some 3 ., Winfield . 'Elevator : ' United States Life- Insurancce C6. . . �. . *ion to- a New 1 or paper in w go . , r11-1- . . confessew - .." . . e . - seven persons, and ac:kson's hil.l. For Uxbridge . ..- . . 1, twenty' describe- did Ahe beat shooting, Using Riggs, one of . I � . . . .. - ­ . P.. '. .. ... . . � � - . � - .. ... . . - - . . ­F � ' i� . L - - ' .irenchman's - Bay ' �-A:gents wanted in all aniepresented districts. Apply to R. D. SrAs =IDQIAY the.operation in each are the beat those in Canadh.�rduraal- 1. . � " � . ' . L - � , � - . . - - I L �.- " din - titular nwir. -One�would blink' Apply to- . . �11 . UKY.'Inspw�or of A . gppta, Booms 6*-7,QtLeb9c 'Sank bad g, -Torozito. I � . I �1 . . I. � ', . . . I .. , . .1 __ -I....... ... man. condemned 'to death for his ' - - Card of Thanks. --..- . . I 1. . ­ I , " Ornt . _-.1,11, . � ,. -MbODY, Liverpool Market - STEP !t' . I .. crimes, and knowing that within a - *-.,' - - - . . THOS. � - ... . . - .. I . HENSON � .1 i f . . , T- N , Age , - .. Pickering, 11 . abort time. he must face the presence - . . or W. W. SPARKS, at Elevator.. . � I . �.. . . � I - ..;.,. On behalf of Kral Karr And. myself allow �4, . . ­ - . --'-- of Aim that lmo_wAth all thii10 W. � turn thanks to the namor- - - ­ -7 6 , pros. . . I 240. �.A . ' . : __­ M One . 2 - . :�,g ____ -� - -dayr-ifiat under 'sue - frionas for their letters -and ocher. ez ,ate 0 � I . B - , 77-+7 -' . h circumst*nces " Q0 -�_ a . - � .. ,- sions, of* sympathy resolved during our 9 ." -1. 0 M a � 3. J'A -0-0 fe .1.. I . . Rolston, L undry Co. 1, I _.�� i. .-.'a man --should -be' afraid' to fabri- befeavement. - I ,.e- . . , L . , I - - I - S " I . & ia'!�. i I . 7 . . ­ - - , co&P an , a - I . ­ , . ,. " , , , I ..; ..;.Ic The pe4 a of Pickering 4Lnd. vicinity were 6 a v 9 1-T r so I " - 11 r'. .,'reale. Not so with this fiend'. While ag . I 1. I 't . 11 .2 - I . P1 � . - - - I ver7 con arate ,sad we trust that will 7 : I I r . - " . If you want your Shirts a oras, he counts twenty-seve.n. mur�erg that yet U rewarded. . . I I f 1 1 ; 2". -. ....4- _ - I - � , I . Ztc., nioell done up, 896d them tj t. _11 I � -he ll�s committed some half dozen of ,rwEO6 KERR. _ : I - -0 : : ; , - - ,, I- , he Rotaton .1 ,.- ... .1. ­ ­- , . ' L -_ (t :3 1 � . . . � Laundry. ... . - ' .. Pickering, April l4thi 1896. . v a a - .4. .1K 0 -1 , L - . - 1 - . .I;;@ . - 0 Z I.. .1 . . I , - * � I -1 -L� i' .':6 the victims are known'td be alive and --- ,."- ' * . ­ I I .. •W. J. GCR - . . .. "' . - 1. I . - �t. - ­..'. I W i : r.4 .. . I , I L. , - � . I;;,1-.koriug. . -_ . 1. .l, . q LL , ' . . a I ..­, _�: . - well at the present tilde, CIQ I VA 6 0- it 4. . . .,' I Paresis stat every Wednesday, ; �. . - I . ... . . . . t , 1. I �� . . I . . I � f--­ I ZrE.Mic . 4 -1 . . .. .- , +_- ; i in I - I , I.. � e, , 'How can 0. . . , -+Ass ee's Sale . . i . I .1'.. _­ � -1 ..-. one believe the admissions of this man 4 -" i . . . __14 ­_ . -0 a .C, 8 ,M7 3 -V , - L . with-regard '__ , " , 1, . ,,�. . . � 7i . , ith regard to the manner of killing . . 1p . C. H. 11 I " " __ . . bel, .. . . I - : - 4� . . I - "' , - I : � , : . __ . 1.911, 71- � 044-4 . - . . 414 I ' L "' � . . . � ':.. . I,- t 11 .. Go 4 a - 0= - ­. - a, 0 091 - �. 8 I ,_ 14 1; . .1 - 19EA.1%. UWZY ..L..'J 41 ; . '"i' 94"'41611. 1 �Zv a -4- . ..v I those whom be is known to. hav�,dme rar'm StO4, Ia;plhments � . IST I � .to death when.heso woefully lies in . AND VALUABLE FARMS. ., IN I I TIME .�fli , .. - - ,� .. - S ob 0. to ;on ': 7C - - I I ��:-;'_', . � - : '. . . - _, -.','A the above ingtince. The`, : i I . Why waste time and And labor Working the �. � The un(lersigued ' i , . - should not be ren ,_-and we go farther I lias received instructions from. * !3. 5 : 0%6 Yoh * re � - _pump,handle4hen the wind do it '% '2'� a It .. - : - ... M", H ,� without expense. J, H. L6og, Esq., alsaigies in trust for the 1: I and Say t1TAt it sv�uld never have been creditors of John Smith. to sell by Pub. �a a . ­ allowed in the I I I m- - . lee -Ayr. sum--of-sm-Y to' e public ptints�. _ . lit, at the , - -8- � -t;- .. go . T*r__flW=1ft di-di-114et one . . . � . . . - a . M:ZX=.T _W_I_e L. . . d ; I I a, 11.11 PICKERING' '' "' -In , . . 0, �%* may , . � ­­ ubli "n such trash papen are- Queen's - H �tbyi--. ._ , . I Jae CZ . . . .J:E . ... . . . I woo P . � I . . . , � ,.,,9Illy catering to- t4 ,morbid desires of - ON - er ! - t;. - .� - a- . W . .. ,., -.-.. . - ' . . . .. :.. . �..: . I . L . I . � , . 0. S, X� ;3y v-4 : . ' ' a - WIND1911Z � I . . . - our WPle, et .should be some , I V1 . t . a - .Impt v0d* - .1- ro •� 'Am' S . . . - - --­��-b"hich- such dangerous gen. SATURDAY, APR- 25 961 % - . .. • . .-- � -- ­ - I . . . --!Z - �: ; - 0, - --::- - . . - .64-_---__ .­. `4 _.. ... .. -4 ' isms could. be stairesaed. - . . '!:ZZ��Z , - , -(pateol applied fori) . - - sational. All personal estate as well as-the real eow� 1. k " " "a .net. Co.' COLLAGE-,�­ . . of thtsaid J6bn'Sxaitb, consisting of the a, . Nov. it . . . I � - I . . � � . .. ­ , � . - . .. . . i - ­ I . , ,Q . `7 ------- _k as . m-Doo, . This machine attached - ---:-_.-,Vben -as ad. .. to the propriety of fonowing:- , - I- . . I . . . to Any . - . TERSONAL ESTATE. ,� I erm�_ - __­pUMp ban - - - __ �.� -,�_ - :.: ..publishing such things, .one Of the - I brown mare 11 yre old, to foal, I bay mare . 1?_wl . . .1 . I . -t�__.: _- . � . . -!m-rJk-_0Pena_&r Snring T" without change. � . .. . - .::Ghle staff remarked that. more extra 11 M old, I bay-filly2yra-stid-l-hay -seldiagO - . _. A PERFE.CT TEA .. - . . I I I . , . ... _ Id, 1 colt; 9 I I - - . .- - _­__ vv_ewo:�w . yrF'Ol!i,3 t steers, 4 cows giving milk, 3 cows -April 7th, '96 - - �d!,,.�� 19 1. .ad horses, I horse 5,M o . ­ , , - . . -- -_M� , , -, .P ers so -in-Dne- day during yr* 61�, 2 I Tuesday, ., . . . . 1 tbe progress of a big murder trial.. or in calf, 4 lasers A yrs old, 6 heifers from Ir to %- . .. " - . , -DEMER'S- LIVERY I , . ­­ I �. ­'- a -: - 4 years, 'ferealve6.1 steer calf, �, � .. '. . t =,a bal I bull calf, L. .; , . .,� I . . a prize fight, than would be disposed -bred, 2 brood tows, 6 store ryigs, 3 suckj% TORONTO FINANCIAL _14 1, - I ­ PORAT - I - , 'I I L I ------- � . ... . . . --off- during a- whole, week - -of any tip., I :Coulthard combined d U, I cove . L,L . � ­ . . - ­ 11 . ! . .. � . buggy, I cuttin* box, horse power and 4 rods, mo.NS-00N, .1 'First-class vehicles andhorses for hire day .. ... � COR TONY .. I , , � __---i �- X eel. of trucks, bobsleighs, sulk% Verity , .. . - . _ e a-er-othere6rivent'on everbeld iu 'T, VO!r, . . . I . . . - I in . Canad T6ere ii not tb, least. plow, iron harrows, not of doable &rosss long . . "' - ' .. ... .: -4r, night. 'Teeming done proluptly by a. e tugs, hay rack, cultivator, gangplow. single plow, ., 1. i,. _ . � - - . d&y.or job. 'Bus in connection set. I...... �4c­ L... I.- - -m . .1�� . ... . . . . . paxtiele . Of a doubt but 't"t the disc harrow, double wagon, slqglews "o-and ._ , I � . I A.uth ed Cap, $2,500,000. ' in all G T R trains. Freight and � ,.. * ' , -- ; - OV4, -. .- I . other articles too numerous to mentiob, FINCIrTCA . , 1p., . . " ' - . I Subscribed. I- I I ' - - - � _- -:'- L. _- .. . repdrts'of the trial of cirimminals but . REAL ESTATE.... - � -'N THC WORLD .. - -�T .-- ' Subscribed . Cap. ' . - 628,500 . . express slivered to all-parts of - . ..., . . -..., . .- . .1 . - I . I ---prepare others for. (1) 150dth half 01-10t 34, let eautession, Town- , . I I .. . the villiagle. - � . � , �.. .- . .. . . -to--commit.. them .ship of Whitby and part of road allowance FROM TMt 1`91 J'sk - - _ _., .... ... . .� � , - � � 1 . ,.. , ­7 ­ This Com L Bo&d,. rale commission stables in ' ...:.. , .. . L afresh. Even, the report of a daring adjoining, known as the Heyden farm, contain- .­ say have oyeied a biar�bjn the , .1 .. .1 . ' Village of Pickering, in the office lately Oc_ � 'I- I .. ' .acres, in ro-or lose. This is anTexcellent' - IN 1T8 NATIV9 PURITY. - . ? '� j­ �. . �.. I , .attemp ing �menage. I . p ore lot, having � I- .1, � elude well fenced. - Tea, 0 , ! , I i�* : t at sui-cide...will but followed ling a running. stream and good _ . ,. . . . I cped by the Ontario Biuk'uddir %bb - I . connection, - I - � I . ... . . ___ followed .- I -Mousoon" Toile p%it uj by th�'rndian t of the undersigned. - � - - a- few days later- by a similar 'one.,, south-east quarter of, lot Nor.- 29 and- Trowers as a sample of the best qualifies of Indian- - - . '" I (0) lIbesouth c2Deposits will be received and interest Allowed OHsc. ' .T7.7. =3ECrJC=EX?,. ­�. .­ L . . .. I - . . ­ � , ght I the Southwest part of lot No.-2a, let Teas, Therefore they use the greatest care in the at high - I Prop., PICKERL14G: , : . 4 . . � For an instance of this we mi . . . by. contalainf 61 scree, . iielei Or t:st rates, 1 1-41 -be origins; pai 0t16 Ohl tion of the Tea and its bland, that ji why they � . I con, . issued on *all parts, collections made I . . . . I . . - fall - I ..." 4 - and v6 - liberal terms, money loaned on notes mention the fidl 6f SoottL frora the known A`Ttbepco. . �Excel eut'labd, Put it lop themselves -sell it only in. . Vc,k.,.ge%, thereby securing its purity and excellence an. .. . .� - 11 _. L .? !_ , --- - Rosedale bridge'.last 'It is neCeS. good barn on lt� �other Securities; - -., - . . ...--- . - . - . , 1:.. I .L �' t - ."� � I . . - I .- SAry 'Pickering u307 - . USE. � .... .'. , , . - . � . (3) b I of lot• N.. , ­�� on, Picks utupi W, z lb. and 5 lb. poickagles, abd never 030. KZRIE� Manager. I .�, .' L ' i1i the of the public that known an the Dunlop fj'i �:, acres, XOO�, sold in bulk.- I. .. . . .- I - . . . . .. . . ;. - .L . .. . - "', . - . �..- , - - • , - .- . :�._;.: I piece of -standing wood on this parcel , - )sider&bl. - -. - Cement - -':_'---,`.&' ., . . .. � there sensational, trials-and_�onlessions house and fair outbuildings.'' A.".;o ,A . ALL GOOD GROOMS KEEPIT. . '., . I .. I ... -::. - . ;44' surpr6saed as far as the public is (4) A. atimber of desirable town lot9. to the - if yot!c.srocir does pot him . to W. J.. -STARK I - "Quee.n'ston I . -..W, I _�eolp_it. tell . to writs . � � I concerned. . . . . south wail in the town 6f Whitby. . , I ­_ ­ . . . 1. . . -For bUildiog-.7- - , I I . T Ord@ ol " d all . REL, HAYTZR At 001 - I . - - � .., * .. .... .- 7%­Cbattles, fat cattle. pigs an . . �, 11 . Agax�l lot leading ,.,�.' : .Cctscte.te - Silos, Stkbie Floors, . - -0- �_ - - � . * ffume �_, aril under, qssh: over ,810, credit ,11 and 13 Frront,lit"t East Toronto. � . I . . 1. .. I -- - .-- . - W aRs, . - I � I - .. .. ! - . will be giv..-. �intfl October 15th, 1898, on par- , - - Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, - - ,, . . __ - - ..... 1, .11 . Brown's Corners. ties furbishing approved joint notes. 6per '110F._"�18'aby Johir Dickie 440o, Pickering . -, - -'-Rngltah� American., - : ..' - 9 . . .I I. .. .I _. . .. �_ . ' t - ..--. 19 . - -adian : . I . � Etc., Me. -, . I . ... , " -�g . I cent. per alanum discount for cash. And Can .;to 1. . . '. " I , . .' " I ... .1 _..­­:i � � .. - -7-Mr. Kennedy, of Agineourt�:Sundoyed` at rate to T-,O0i2 it i o'clock*�,m.'sbarlp-. R�al _'_­ �, ... - _. ­� J?�.re Ino ?W41 -Gompanies I . ... - . I .. - * '_ - - .'� - 4 i . .� L: � . . . 1. - I I . . .1, I . 61ra . ." -,� - . . . . - : ' � �.� :,,TLmes Weir's,. , Estate will be offerpd at 3 p.m. . Ra-No-Ta Oil. � " .. ­­ With the Cement farmers can build, Further pa,rtfealirp i�nd conditions will be I -ir ' ... - I : Nii increase for rows tovise p" promptly, the, own walls 'end therefore save I Mrs. A. Flerning' %sited with Mrs. John made known on the davof sati or tqiiy be had ' - ,7' - THE KING OF P-LIN. - . . _"Ot,for the' .Wf. , - , , - - - � , . I . . I . . . I Also � .. It 'Brooks recently. . on application to the Assignee, or G. Y. Smith I . - . .. # cost. Write for'parlitalars, to I �. :,��..-- .11 " , __� __ 1--4-v � ; :� . .- %_ .- If, I "' -, W ,-,*, , , ";_ - " , I -E -. �__ , `% , ..; I I I i - - - W - __ Qv11-1 - � _ =.� . _+ � - 1 - ,�� .;--�� vroulis" 'I iff, I _. . - . , , � , , . , L L , ". , . , I , , � , - .- � I Harvey Pearson is at present spending a, James Rutledge or GoolF, Groot, inspectors oi Why suffer pain, wh!pn you ora mriwe � CA=%dLa Mjl.ft. , - - I � * I . _ � , I . . . . . ., � . aw weeks in Saruia. I the assLan"'s Solicitors. or AuAloneer:- . - . � ' - ' . � L - - ' DOW & MoGELLIVRAT, bottle a K&-N6-To Oil for 26o ibi the . I . .". - . - . . � I ...i"".. I . . , . _.,__L_J bo Is of the - W. J. Devitt, ' �':11�. � A ., .�'. W. Walker ,spent a few days, last weak . oao* of Slark & Williamson, 'Bankers, Stobtf- . . .. % � �, , I , � � I . Brock Street, Whitby, - L, FA , . � Agent, Greenwood, Out. , , ..." . . M Mi. Pickering Pharmacy. L TWO, . .- . 47 . . ., I .1 Wish b" brother in swevilre. I - Solicitors for Assignee. ,&..At`i',..' , , I I . . I- _....I., . . . . I . . . - . . �. � I . .. . . - . . . , � . . . , r ^�.., nom. ..,. w s .e' ;�� .s,-' .t.' - • . :. m.: L.' '�- 'w: . '4..... :i ,i. ,S ,ae:- 1 _,.ode' 1- ..c! •Y.r.:. r. .. se- >r .�r - _ ;: d{:., ��. �.\ ova �� £g i. ; ,. a 3 '' ''� f,,. jw r a .! i,.. fi , ",.,. @. zw D Y... .N.• ....r`-., .. -.<. .< °'tlo+' •r t. _'3•a,^. s: +J'�•- d�il .,.r «.d' r 5w e''Y. ':'...:,t„ . w., i a . ,a'. et''w:a.• 4.. b "�rQ `� -q u _ r .. .,... F ..: .: `ti.,, .,r, -r i': d.•.yg„ •.. , . ,�.. ,P'v f✓ : 'r.. +'"' . M r 'Y�.. ,�` '•, " st• F,- X .r, a- fa .. ,. : 1.. Gi'irt. ".u• ., w ., - ,Sc� !i , ' .-.'•'s-.... s . H a ,: •. iS . .,.'. .r R". Y.: .•!cry. y,..i,s:': , 7i> f -'. ,efi ) Y 4 .. rrtT..�.,, .�, < a y` .:p , +:6^. .:",r ,'ie' "'i, :��..;wN., .,.y .•,' r -,_. .•,,. - .: 7 :. .1 r{• ",.�• ,. �^ fi i"': F •J.�n ice• ''44 .,. /•-. F.,•. : ....; ,...., +^RF Y . 4 Y, ,... ..... ,,,. !.' .: ., .. ,... : " ry. , F y.i•,�'^ ' :Y,( -r '•X L.O k.r .. .: a..w :4+.. ;a. „ti .,:'G, ,.:.-: '•!'�,Pe,. rnrs..a.��`- ';'W s..r .t. ;1 . +.P *:r„ tet,. g ; :..,,, ... ,�,, , ...-. _, I_- .,.. - + ' . Ys. .. ~ s s G •.- J. `� Pickering Tp. of Yore ' 7 'clock on'lloaday, �1/eduesday and Fri moven that Mr Cows* oomp1usioaer 'i :- I North Starlwro. - da eaingr. to have a snitsble ereoled oa #scala Eur aur+ u roe r owe+. , t r l The Citizens' Band bestdeted their feeder, No. 8 Marr. 7:68 d. ][ I.^. , We wonder if Fred noel Frank iiave got 1828, The "Town Record' [or 1829 ooaoeasion 8, lot 8, oppoeits gravel pit.' �, 14 ��� 2;y,4 P• M # , v „ Mr. Ed. Johnson, kn oysbsr aflppez Friday . Mr Jackson, seconded• by , Mr Ley, ', •'basic from Oshawa Bee. opens with the statement that The in• nigbt at the Franklin, on the eve of his de' moves the& this council' grant to George " 8�'� 8:`l,$ P. M Mr. Clayton and hie best girl visited a& habitants o[ the Town�tiip of Pickering pa stare to Brookville. Besides the band Woodward a license to allow him to sell TsAme oorarG WEST DII■ as>ror.LovRe:- I Besdale on Sant} y test. met (agreable- to sppomtmeat) at- Eli boys, site s number.of Mr. Johnson's per- o ��onery on Queen oboet-ic Town: 7 LQvaII 9:14 A. M� ~-T-_' _ Mr. Editor Frets- to, nes you looking Leayene, on the 6th day of Jaanary for sopa} lrfende'were present, and a goaiabk M 1:,fi iso well altar Betting stack in the mod. the nr se of ohowin and nominating even' was • rat. ship, o! B ueboro for the ebasideratuoa of ---ar 11996.«1 I Men8 Loeaf 8:09 P. >Id Parra a own officers or t e presen Hon. r: ry en's ► an ud2 P Y _ `` ,Goorae Weir's on Sunday the 5th ;as t• yea, when the following were sppomted : now law. It provides that the councils Mr Ja°ksoa, seconded by lttr Young, ,a, =,rya•_ barWai seattost O: Ghartes H•atings moved ffionday to William Sleigh, Town olerlc shall not pass accounts and certain other moves that the reeve grana his order 0 . l.i: t Chatham, where his father is. We hope lotion efts the election o! their natter- the treasurer to pay G F M'orgsa, 12.50 ; �y lie ma roe r in his new home. Noadiah 'Woodruff x - _ y aegis ; TRuws GOING Ere DQE Ars roe cows - `�� WLilepa prosper gentleman o! Malvern �oreph Wizu°+ - Asseeaore•'' gym• This_.means that Councils must A Martin, 12.20; Rowswell & Ha&ohison, o. virtually -wind up tbe_hasinesa._of_ efi_�_�rad. ft"d�Jl.. ;�T0l"k N � ' wai-startin off from the rily on Thurs. William Sleigh. -- Nil" - - 6 Mem 7 47 A M. g Pa before polling' day in the nest year. 14.75; F Armstrong; 9; liber, 12• : _ 1 --•-.-72- '"" day morning his whagl stack which dela r 1'i0 4 .--M»ceD• i8 P.1� Y• -- O*ES8EEBa o7 HIGHwAYM, 1829: cora. MOlI60n, 6a�enaten�ent O! the ®�Teabit, 25 Oenfs. "' 8 - L0CAL .8:28 P -M ed his progress of getting to the �B��Y, Silas Oryie, Abraham Stoner, Henry Markham Woollen Mills, moved to Lamb- Mr Cowan, seconded by Mr Ley, moyee TR,� 00rxa-WsaT DQE As POLL. s,- .- : - Powell,*lcmon Churchill, Joseph•Mor• tion Mills last week. Before going the em. that Thos Keats be and is hereby rppoint•. '- No. , 7 �j,', • , , 9;18 A.M. �, DUMBARTON e11,.John Henry, jki. Charles Ward, Ju. ployees of the mill presented. him with a to take charge of and work the town- _ Monger, George Smith, Braine} Major, �eautifulbeen" clock, purchased from Geo- " i 18 M>aEn $:15 P.M shi s road' machine at the several please Lawrence Losie, Thos. Warren, jeweller. Mr. Morison still bolds P - �` .blase E Tiq le, of Wexford,. spentEastsr Peter Matthews, naked for 6 the respective athmastere ggte Parlisr, Thompson, Parnell Webb. the position of superintendent of the Mark- y l P with Miss Lift p hamemulls, and will visit -the mill every and as [ae s9 possible meet the wishes "_ The roads which have been very muddy . William Crothers, l Pound• week. Dating hie residence in Markham and conveniences of the said oyersgere ' Notice i .. •'. of late are now drying ra idly. Thomas Major, ) keepers. Mr klorrLon took a liye interest in village, Aad that he be aid 118:50 per day of ten "" • • • p p Jw. Toms, sad eater Eva, o! Fairview Town sooial and church matters, and was in boars for aetnsl time engaged by himself ; farm, Scarboro, spent Sunday in our Peanuts Leys, _ - _ James W. dbarrard, } . Wardens. every respect a good live citizen. -Econ; and team in *asking paid machine, sad �_ i.t."midst, that the seal of the corporation be attach t' Weare glad to feport that MSis Florence . . Bv'at• Scarboro Council• 'sd hereto. • if you want a nice new ' -fang has quits recovered from her recent The only' bylaw "voted" this year was _ Mr. Ley, seconded by Mr Cowan, moved Read cart, cera verb latest Or z,, K : illness. as follows,: The above toenail met parsnaat to ad• that this council do now adjoara to meet anything else in' our line,. 11 A number of young folks spent a very ..The lawful fence to be &he same as j Il y May' lith please call at ono&. Orders enjoyable time at Rev. Mz. Chusbolm q on last year. onrnment in. Barrows' Hall, Wobnra, on a pia on Monday, , at 1 o'claek : ".. 'Friday evening test. gars are not to be tree oommonen,. Monday, April 18th. Members .all pre-. p. in. a coming in. w u C. McDonald, jr., and Mist Ella Nie' sent, Reeve Kennedy in the chair. steadily Other hogs are to be free coaimoaere. �� -- son span£ Easter with the{r grandmotJie;, Minutes o! last meeting read and approvI'll' . Mrs. H. Toms, $rerboro. Balls to be free commoners. -•r $B -No -Ta Complexion - --A first-class siook of wood Mies M. Moffat, of Toronto, who has Any creature that ue known to throw �' COMarQNICATI0N9. Tablets, work always on. hand. - „ been spending Easter holidays with Mrs• down a (ince are not to be free common- From -P 8 Gibson; regarding plan. • - ° r: C. Clark has returned home. a ere. Mr Batrdmors was he•ud re the aseeas• There never was a remedy introduced to Our dagogue, Mr. McFadyen has re- All other h6raed cattle are to be free the ublie, like the Famous Ha-No,Ta SATISFACTION " • ppee aL Academy atter meat for dogs at the Hant Clah at Boar- P ' samed•daties at the Roy Y eo•amonere. Tablets for all akin diseases. The great being away for Exeter vacation. hero Heights. • Horses are not. to be free commoners," care for dandruff ip the hair, Try it. 250 - GUARANTEES. Miss Ethel Wood, o! Port Arf3une, who Robert Davies, proteetv�g against the for •package o! two, tablets at the Picker - bas been .virilia with Miss Alfie C taxing of the bounds of the Hant Club at Pharmacy, ` m z . -W: , H. JACKC30N. . ' of Roeebank; reLaraed home last week. Thi was all the manioipal legislation East Toronto. g' _ Rev. Mr. Johnston, of. East Toronto of the year. . If the grammar ie not ao.• From Laidlaw, Happelle,'and Brieknell, Szook .Read, Oat. reached two exeelle-at sermons cording to Lindley 1[utrray, Lhs deficien re 3amage to W A Murray'e rt 1.. __ ''danation,�- f self so the brevity o! the sentenoee In which b PtoP° 9 hese, on Sunday tat to large con atioas cies ue more than coanterbalancedme near Victoria @ark. . The pike that loess control o y John Weir was heard as, to two culverts - - - - _ R , that he'playe in the marsh places harass}! proceedtnRs are recorded. There ars no beinK washed out on Markham road,:%'A MERB' MABBET is"den !oe the s o! our sports hang "And whereases," "Be i1 anaotdi," or Here''�� f� rQ ToEoxTo, April 16, LNBr. ' -ger peas lab IJso as to guardrail wanted. (,VJ,, V sal fall . ............ 1 0 to 0D over him like the sword o! Damocles. ••first, second and third readings," or go- rail :ant ' The,gaag-ef gypsies, who spent the win- ings into committee of the whole." But , Wheat,s ria ........ ir".� ^. 0 1 `Y ter nese Claremont passed through here we have the plain meaning and intent of W m Fisher, work on grave. pit, 12 50. e $ 0. _ oa Tuesday tut. The are nits a r .0 F Morgan, repairing sorapen, 62.50. Wheat,red *rater...... 00 58 to 11V - y Y 9 &he meeting in a few common. "a" words. Wheat, owe, ..........: 00 52 to 00 (� ,- tookiap crowd, we mart •coy, cad by the free from all 1 sl braseolo -air. Rowswell do Hatehison, stationery 19 66 8 �rsy they did the fawn hese. we ,bo01d onmlooutioa `a legal Tho lsn� e u u Arnold Martin. repairing wedges, -ate., _ With s complete line of $prang Barley, bash ............. 04 85 to 'OQ tS0 . think Claremont would be heartily glad to sturdy•and abrupt As the starry ssljtlen $2.20' 1. _. C}oods ; -/ Oats, bush ................ 00 27 to 00 00 to get std of them. themselves were m those days. W J Clark. Pain&fag letter heiLde and - Peat, bras ..-......}�` P h ..... 00 52 to 00 00 We have often drawn attention to the snvelo a w; tea to pea, 34.75. I Wm Nesbit, spikes mglud far bridge ya®.: - •••••••••• tact that oat chaster dab are champions Bay, now, - 10 00 io it 5 Ha i y 1880, In 1880 the Town Meeting" ' wu Milk P Dan how• ,•,,,,,;; 400 io 4 t Ir.. of Ontario oonnL . At least ac ole .no '• g' building, 25 cents. _ .z tackled them without being defeated and again held at the house of Eli• Leavens. Fred Reed, tilling washout on rideroad . .ti Creamers, w Beef. forsgnarters .:. 250 8 ?_6 no playas outside the village has bad sand and a tats u the 18th of February. W. between lets Fi sad.?, eon 2. 11'.00. -_ saner - - eel hie quarters Str Paula B it 00 to 7 I10 eaungh to challenge any player of our club Sleigh is again clerk. in which position,_ , On m.,tioa Mr Cowan introduced a b Churns, Mutton....; ................ 5 50 to B 00 1 p yy natii two *asks ago wheu the supposed we may'here remark, he soman" rap to, law appointing township of care fqr the Batter Bowels, Yes}, osrsass .....:...... 5 50 to 7 50 world•brater, Mr. Hoff. o! West Hill, b, accki slid including the year 1885. William ear 3896. The by-law wu fat• through Batter, lb............;..... p0 1T to ob %0 rd by Mr. Chamberlain, o! the same place. 7 Butter . Prints, .•r /1. ,- . challenged h Hendonon, jr.; of this place Sleigh and Her act GaQ•r ars appotaLd committee with M Jackson to the chair. EgRa. doz......�........... 00 18 b 00:-I4 WW �` H J ^" Potatoes, per bid::.,..__ r . 25 to 90 W a game o! dnngtste. AlthoaRh Tom is assessors, sad illiam astnek, r., sol The bylaw was baallir passel appointing ,be youngest player is our club hhee did not lector. The list of overseers of htPhwaps the following : Ever ithing neCeeeuy for file {�� *bow the whits feather; bat like a little includes the names of hilae Arvis. Ed.. rEatcuti•vnwEns. atter Making Season. DOMINION B�H � •�' man deposited the stake mousy. Three Lawrence, Nicholas Austen. Eli Leavens, W W Thompson, Danforth ; Simpson g!►mes were to be played sad the match Joseph Morril, John Palmer, Joel Hughes Beanie, lfiliikta; F Moron, L'Amoreaax; - ' ` . ,was for 110 a side. TThee match was played Timotby (fates, . Benj. Locke. Hwve7 A NeCreytht, Cedar Grove : Elias Wood, - , _ _ - CBlpltsl Paid up, $� ig00,000 J 00 Monday *ening, April 8th, ed: -West �'oode0$ Ara Matthews, Abraham Los Agiacoart: Aix Neilson. Brown's Corners; e. _ .. Hill when. sg•l0, the nameaod !iffieoi oar 'Phomas fhstsaed, Jesse Wixon, (3eorgs Jacob BrnmwellrH Creek; Rob& 21S4n, $Itf pluSt �11rJ40tO�O dab .was upheld, foe Tom so grid the 8nF Spencer, Poasod•k ,Nicholas Brown H Creek; Joaathsa Ashridge,. Boarhoeo .Pfjt�l8d"'s Metal Roofing and ` two gamer thus winging &be match. We Pi "4"�' -- Siding furnished orL ,. to -ITBY AGENCY. 4, wonder who'll be the Hast to be ,van• and Abraham Losu+. Tows wardens, Junction; Acohibald Hseoa. Daatorth. guisbed John Aa Haight at>d Andrew Hubbard. roIINa sesexsa. p t . - one by-law, oontait►ed to lull •a dazes -Joha H RLchardsoa. West Hill ; H A . eh rtes IIOt1tLe s:..ru M•�s NUALSO a :laa.aet+ '. • _Basi, simile to that of 1828. wan voted. Barrows. Woburn; M Somers, Searboro , . Severe at highest aarriae se WMITEVAL9. L:,_1:_ The only addLtioa being that, ••Sheep are w labssrstrllowed_ Jnnetion ; John W Asiapni: Cheesycod : ESvetrOu 'hiII and ftlrns,oE' noao. of withdrawal tegaiz.d � ' ids i with Tc• not to bs [res cotemonirs." - John . L Patterson, Agincourt ; Edwin $ $ Bpeol . attennoa g!van to the aotia<eesoa of A E. Ma'or spent hiehd y Gullies f3alerad,_ , H Creek. work pioi�p - �. tl • a� trended ta.•='e other Sutra rooto friers . _ .- . - Z. J. T8oMAN - J Bower, o! Claremont was in the vale - tart Wednesday. _ ... •TOUR/VILtt. , PATHMABT®Be. vdlT 1 Robert Dison, 2 D Morrison 8 Thos ', ` Ward of Toronto. we are pleased- to >rara tfiat . DecWhiker, rGstom b D - . - --- - 5 Miss )}daggas Tsab wha;bsw .been ill hu We now somewhat -better and hope'he may Knowles, 7 W W Stalls, 8 9 8idnmy B�re� v A ,Q teLaraed b Noo�vel. soon be restored to health. 10 R Cowan, 11 T C Kirkham, 12 James ^ .up � , Maw Hannah Wbaleq, of T mato, was Mrs. Thw. Whits, o! Wbltevate, sad Mrs ilfnrriaua, 18 John T�yluie, 14 Peter Ree- Airless B100k, pl0kerin$. home for a few days. John Evans, 03 Claremont, visited at the tor, 15 James Taylor, 18 J H Richardson, i _ I ., A: Thorn u is condo in home o! their broibeti. T. H. Breuls. 17 R .r Harrington, t8 M Btonehonse, 19 -r _. _.5.5 . - . . . . _. TRU ,Boirtioso last S dad. - A strange dissaae {s kitting horses is St. James Clark. 20 W Marnson, 21 Henry.. - - ., �_ ­. ,-Mrs Beare rad Mus Witktta $aadayed Joseph. Mich It is attributed to bay cat Rale, 22 Gra W Scott, 28 John Little, 24 $$(�II(7�$AM over Easter i Toronto. tram an orchard in which the trees had J Thomas, 25 T Hewlett, 26 Charles By s new device recently sed :n C•. S. acd g pr 9 Humphrey, 27 Wm Hampbrey, 28 W H C- ,+_ by Ct•t Ct.UTM3 Hiss Dlarth Kirton is vtoitia her lister been e • ed with chemicals. ,I . Dickson o pronto. The sreotion of the new brick block in I nes. 29 Riehardeoa Ham bray, Mas. Sam. Die o hu returned home 4fsrkham village'bas come to a standstill Alb a"rt Cattan, 81 U`so Wooiis• 82 W T P TAILOR rar•rue.+ra,err ' - - afiez,visiting tries pp hen. amend matters {n connection with it are racy- pesnon, 88 Richard Underwood. 84 Thost I ffir. Jos• Wilson and daughter Ethel ing in the direction of the courts. Jackson, 85 Robert Kineaide, 86 Francis •- R U Pur u R� 1- .. spent test week i Toronto. At Cobeacg Feet week a man cora fined • C ® s E". 88 Wm Patton, ffir. Metcalf and Mian Day• apeab the{r 150 sad °oats for sell"ung adults 89 maple Greg, 87 Thomas Weir, j have )est reCeiP@d CAN BE Easter vacation is Toronto. syrup on the amrket. This should prove a 89 John Baird, 40 Richard Thomsot,, 4l KTµ kp :tiCONv'cNtENC£ ' :its nay Larkin, o! Toronto, is- visiting warning to those who feel inclined to make James Iouson, 42 Robert. Tome, 48 John g fall line Of samples Of , 4 fiber cousin Miss Ellen Larkin•, money, is this cosy. Johnston, 4f Arab Spring, 45 Alfred y Spring �niliaga al8o a Mrs. D: R. Beaton and ies Lillie Besse After a great amount of suffering little Miles, 47 Geo Third, 48 James Cheater, T. a a . . -k-U Tot�Mo w tevr .ate-- arkitt, sag r o r9, Barkitt, of 49 Fraceis Scott, 50 Francis Weir, 51. R * ,number of choice lines WITHOUTTRUS stn. J. W. Waaoh bar gone W Chicago to the west end, pissed away on Monday Calender,.52 Mark Hunter, 58 Andrew CNESP BY MAIL. 5; , _.: -•.mit her daughter who is very ill.. morning. The funeral took place yester Thomson, 54 William White, 55 John * Of OVerCOating8. Call tv.0 care :� us neana,:.,mi�r to you• : -. Edgar Hoover, of Toronto, spent s few da afternoon to the Stoaffville cemebety. Heal, 56 Weslev Dii, 57 A Malcom, 58 and'see them aIId et 4golcc�a attao.c _ da bene, visiting his grand parents. The maple syrup season so lar has been . David Yeomans, 599 John Reitb, 590 Wm - cies• c�sTH� A4. z. yuan. Laughlin and family have moved to exceeding! favorable. John Pike of rices ��e `''` " °r J X Bell, 80 Anthony hoasaa, 61 AI9I DBag. P — cre imman•rai 1,4 K:x:S�Alfas `� Cherrywood �we wish them success' in their Locust Hitt, bas 300 trees tapped with . new homy - eft 62 Ha h Clark, 68e A J Reynolds, 4 - - - - --- ;gie4 about 2 ilea each. Taffy palls ought to y g 64 David Martin, B5 IIRQIISART $lrongham. _ _ 68n Frederick Hilts,t ep^oaonro- Miss Laura Yngb has retaraed home aft• belthe order o! the day. . . Weeks wu er suer 'FFhe ..commission-ers of the Iodastriat Eli ah Abraham,ht6 Charles Watson, 67a First class Job Work done t .: in Darlington. Home met on Wednesday of last week aqd George Bell, 64n Arab He�rron, 68 Geo . Revival services ip connection a the passed axonnte amounting to over $W. McCowan, 69 John Marsha'i1, 70 Geo F T'kIE CELEBRATED e gt this office. When y03. `' Methodist Church have been brought w a which•inclndee the quarter's salaries of the Morgan, 71 $enjatisin Law, 72 to LE�i�� VALLEY CGAL Y h PP Leathers, 78 Chrii'l her Thomson, j H Want &Il Work done Pe u8 -close, A goodly number professed conven various of icials. T e tenders for en lies p 74 � c .—. ',y rasa. for 1896 wereawardedasfollowsedrygoods Francis Mason. 7fi Albert;8ediViok, 76 a et - g Leslie Armstrong, Wm Rosebroagh, nokno ledged to be th be a Call J., H Besse bead sawyer for Taylor and 'to Mr. Wtilmater, rise to R. A. Smith, B coal mined. Loant has finished cutting their stock of bread , to :0. 'N. Starr. and a}eat to W m. 78 Ezra 8prinq. - _ _ --'' logs. At• present be is aswing tor, W. G. Havana.. -Tribune. MOTroars. --' — _. _ -_ � mow, - �, ... �y��rsa• Barnes; of Green Rivet. r onng, salon y Mr Jackson,' ••::I.4M IiliP(jRTIN(I DIRECT..., g tdTFO D _ - --A. - Bro. xr, B - ... n�� /V� `.--- -mon la9t Sabbath morning. He took for ' . MARKHAM . ROM THE MINES F �'i`>c�i��` dtLL. I —his subject, The New Testament Church. -- ay inferior coal when you can get E AY _ : Next Sabbath be will spe," on the, Church A bridge oa the sideline betweeii Iota to �a-Ne-Ta Balm.'. r,' _�hy b the best for same prioe. , - ' TxEN w ' Militant. and 16: con. 5; was waeoed out danag the .- . _ ..' = Joseph recent tbaw. Ka -No -T& Balm is the greatest remedy , _ Carter of s son. Joe. think that one can, A. Morison's malty Markham friends 'on earth for ill diseases of the Liver, eto �„..OFFICE AND YARD.,..: t not`have toe mnbh of a cod thing and se will be leased to hear that be has eecnred mach and Hidneys: Try the great Blood $IN(} BT., PILFERING. . -_:. g pp this little fellow is their first be is just .be- a splendid position as manager of Carle - side himself with joy. tea Place woollen mill at a salary of >i1500 P t Pickering nrifler sold s the Pio ring Pharmacy.Gordon House.). , J.'W. WoOob havin purchased from E. per annum. .. :' (opp gg d* Z. Thornton a fine FV{Ike bred driver, be A lady by the name of Smith livina"'ia I1 a, bottle. (•. W. DECKER. heti now- very fancy driving team.. He scarboro, gave birth last week to twine, ����� - _ - — ' refaced 1300•tor them the other day. They while on the same day a Mrs, Joha Mortis, h fi - � Can doable Joha Bease'espeedy horse: a neigbbor livi9g in Markham gave b{tub �O�rs P�oeSphodiU�.�''Graat English Re+rcedy. ILLI$ -, Fred Nighewander and Bea Colter lett to triplets, two girls and a boy.,_The boy M to -” /_ for Buffalo on Monday morning, upon sr-. ,has since died: • - ''" riving in Toronto they grew very liomeeick On Saturday A. G. Bnrkholder'e team L the remit of over 86 years treating thousands of cares with,an ka°cora ID�1 AII� and shed manybitter- tears, brei ti v{ng ran away from the elation where they Were drpgi, anus as feat cos bee dtsaovetet true ens oyaze m sass of . purchased their. i ti is they bad to - Rti,n h:s *bile ffir. Burkholder was ticket- mu itaatton tbat will effect a pros Pew° p 6 _ _ to Baffal ,hie mild D. ;�, � . a. � .:- ..�.. >��. �, E�:a, .. �.,,�.f : STEEL EL W IND�dILL — Burthe-At Whitevale on the 13th fast., `laic street and were stopped in front of wo.ry, Evc i rc, fTie of opiv., Tobecro, or Aleoko7ie sti+welas#. all of the wife of R'; $. major, of a.eo0. The the Tremont House; after having broke0 which soon lead to Insanity, Qoatumption and •n tarty grave. Wood's ' -WITH ° + ;happy father valuta this iboy &way above the tongue of; tliie sleigh to pieces. Before Tekir .. Phosphodine ban been need sun - fully by hundrecla of cases that seemed �- �" i file rating o! pout{cal economists for he is Mr. Fraeer,-'of Stayner, cow in towo- for. almost nopelese-cwft>b� >a trsatedbythemoss.talenteripp7d- STEEL. TO Y1t'E� �" - 'their -first and ie a big fellow. Wsl. says a week making enquiries relative to taking eiaes•-asseethatwsrsoutheverge ofdspairandinsaaity-°ssestbaewere v` the lad is worth .the beet 200 etre farm in over tbo electric light plant. We under• a Uwftoverthe grave+bat with the continued and persevering3 sof no wood %%sed in any part 'ofiiii ". tl s Township of Puckering. stand he secured enough subscribers and Wood's Phospbodlne, thea terse that bad barn gives rap to elle, were COn9truCtiott. k At Wbitevale on the 10th in9t., "the wife will shortly sesame charge of the water- anaNy vlinr and b��_gr yqa Deed not derpatr-no.mat- ° " of l�hae. j3o'gsoa.of i son: The boys ark works and'put in as inoadseoent electric terwhoa.. �n y� ups �our/ble-tttiie remed7 is now vrtthia your 7 CHEAPER •THAN WOODS '` r _ haying an inttinQa {n the vale. That goes light system.=8an• h, by ita use you can be restored to a jib 0f,U9 tuiaers and 1MPplaas All nicely painted' and gitarmateed. v ' to show that it {e their year hereabouts at Mr: sod Mas J. van am, of. Chatham, �a0. on. package, Itt six packages, la; by mall lJob otpostage, - Pram s1. �•`� least. ' As this little fellow was�otrthe.>l.ta>. s rat Epeter. with Mire.. Armstrong. Mr A.r will flNr�, •ewfnl'to �,,, p�pblree to any,rddres First Ctaas Sp►'s!/ p pe !P° .. - T -born b{e advent bas not Bert-us]ydisturbed Ham retprned to bosiness�ffionday..tesv{ng - - n Windsor, Ont., Canada. After (�T� O• �Ej RO %' ,0 �,� °-'the eojti{�imity o! bar pater, who, however, .kits. Ham W vis{t aipb.old it{ends here. TMsf WOOd Company, l�L` `-t..,I says that he.is a standard and jGot As good The business men of CFnionvilk bsvp de- Wks �M b "Mby wheMselo rat mall rrag4t9ts tatM DrsLwlee. �,,�,*�e ��O 5 �a ",'' "'' ' if not a little better, than any of ibe, new aided to adopt the early closing and oa and - _- I . . • • . ones is this vale of tease. after Monday next all steres will olon at • . .. . . _, ­­. . 'h, r.... n..:,._,,.. _:.:.- ,, » _ .�. 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" %,35-- � ,�, o � !'�, , �:, .-: � -�W, , , . .- I k ; . , .. o - 1- , � " I �t� , . . � - , � - E� ",.,,o, - . .(rl.� � : , � J�­ 1; . ��. . - �: - . . , � " . . . - - . ,�- ..4 , . t - . I I I band., :.'What Iwish.to know :. I � f1l I rs�ally contrite?" . was thrown a servant '. ` I "Riced Mss. Dun . "' AN' ANALLING DifflaigIL . I 1�,, Jito , trite, is itt And with you took- -��­ ' ".. .. Lady Varlet' lifted h,, -,r head w � Ith a ,',!,, I ,,,�,-.,.,-:.LORE) K-1fA-dFFN'S,. in dl on me? What d'ye take me .. �! -�%,- kit �-,�', ',-�-.�­ � , ,t� , ,,, - . I �, � . . sudden flush. of amazed displeasure '- - - I , - 1. . .1 . - -- f Faith, I'd be more than mortal LSP14NO " I - 'j�, . 1- I . - - . I that was, however, no Soo born than DEVASTATION CAUSED BY A GREAT - '�,' '�', : , - . � . 110gr I .1 - . I . . ,if I cared' this moment whether I were crushed. But Donna Saw � I - .. . -:1.1 1; . Wx Rache -niii I" tur�. ootted that hymn. forever, I take it. dead or ai�ive. though, perhaps, after it. Here! To � . EXPLOSION. . I .'. -�, . ustially the , . . . have. a -a st . . , . ... - '� ­.,­ I - � 1. delsr-m ranger shown into her ' A - P I . ­ ­ -..- .. - . .... . , . . .. ., �; .!.. -�'ed pail. ana meek ss� J And a good th�, too." !Lu� I -rona my& --u. and there i* a lean- or . - ­­ ---- ; ,==­ - bRee�i 4ith the-* "'is that the way you intend Tre a.pit,rLment was an act thathplain- ­­ - - - , .'­ .. ­ - d to bras- ,A* toward the aside of death.,. . - e Thoistassitsid ro , -:1 ez -a I.Axe 1� atigered her.. She' conquered undoA- ".. 1-7 - d paispers. wboozo were as imper-'en i� out#- damanded she. OU I ve I a tiered rself One Hundred and Finy ., ­ .- I I .. . 1. A., � don't oft what L'ba got to CC) once. a.nd moving forward, receiv- of Dynamite Exploded Near Johannes- ... 401 i ,--,- � ­ with It " said * - V��% - - --Mary- 11IMP.G. Noo0b AJ0k%,­VVAtls-&-vJ&k9taL-1te�- % ' '--. " I P.--- --- . tL ir when You are in fault? gravity for the "a ­­ . - ! . .. ,now Outrageously angry with- this well- the fact u.,is.'Li, itott -was aue, W gentleness. � . - 000tatltos-Fun rartiettlars of the ValankUy. -­::.:.,­- . Ott Barry, I'xii ashamed of you. that -the tart was now "They .told me you were in here with ' . ­ I r - --- ,' -, to-do parishoner. and refused him ab- I; she Stood erect. The ed, and that she was making little pat- Y ... - A . 4i Her eyes Lowe( -oaby," said Donna, with . . , I - :dignity -L . cha;.L�� One of the most appalling digesters of : solution; hi fact, he would hardly list-! of r appearance suffered no terns on 'the edge of the paste with ,mile and" the prettiest touch o: hes modern times, one fraught with death . . . ­ .. . ,. . I.....- . en to excuses. He strode up and down . the dab of flour a, fork and spoon. - "What is really t toting tenderness P . . . be thought of iso - -that you vexed Afar. 1drawing-room �'The distraction of valuable property, . �7T I upon her Grecian now. 14 I I o before. the word and the v - --=1=the tiny study, said vr9tked-,out 14s' - , - I . , '11 . "Was ver3r good of you too ' take so Roche--" §b�� oto abru a4d that caused by the a losion ol -1. --- \�-­ " ' . . t I yt%­- - 7. I. ­. -.,.­v­� wrath with mane war . I . t _ •• .• I .:tj s; _ g would have taken me was A ­ I n room below, but I want- xP W= much rcouble.' said Barry. who was reddened; fee" that atter a thea was see her. - , , , , ,� ­_� , . ; ". ­ ,Z�� _ "It was rascally conduct; air," he ex 6 . - about a hundred an i;ty thousalial ,�t " - -4 ----,- - indignant in turn. "Faith, not the fault for which he should feel' 1 May If' I I dir d d fi 7­,�.7� L alelaned. "Unworthy of i T&TtIt= you. ,had so atin.r. , reo- ,contrition. "That is, I mean," she -$-be advano6d toward the child, a�lad Pounds of, dynamite in that part of . - '. a Christian ian or- - Johannesburg, South Africa, known sail . . L. . ''t" . gLrd for -me." xent on rather 'am IY, "you. should be 16ok4d quite Atmatiny,ly at Lady V&r- . I :.� ZL� -­'; . a gentb@=M-t* insult tbwe two, old i "It doesn't matter what I -have. You Sorry becaus.-abecause-11 . ley. One might readily imagine her. Malay Location, which occurred a few ' . �­. ladles, and turn a sacred verse into am the one in question. To think BarrY, being wise in his generation whole heart to he in her request. . � I I 'minutes after three o',-Dldck in the after- - I .,�!, - ridiculat If such offenses were to be � should have 'so dfiagraoed yourselfpu took no notice of her slip. . Lady. Varley hesitated involuntarily . � V .." � � !.-. -"- .., %, - 'lightly cotildcaned t" would be no Safe- I "What have I done then?" demand- "Of course, I regret it all,'! be( said. but momentarily., -tb,�5,a sigj.led� noon of Fell.. 19 last. At that tinge -� . . � t". , t4ep ­& -, - - �­ t' ;�A�".., " done, . L I ... I ,:.L. ­ . ed be. . I . "One can we that." I - . smiled, and so the battle was won' The Most 'violent explosion startled the - � :­.­.­ ' Oi�Z Who CitiZena, of the town, � holiagg� Shook, as .- r!5 - 11..� ..I, . . tY anYwhe - One would imagint that i be' Is it nothing, do you think Then his sense of humor conquered mother could not resist the w . , . ­ - . .:;7,. .� . . - ­ . I :, ". . . just at this critical 'time when 'our � to blow a trumpet La a church -in . - r,,hl ­ . - I ' ' b i ned .showed an, interest in her child. She though' as earthquake was taking place .s-:.... . , .. . . . -R with a mo I .. . - - - .. ­ country 'in laid In the dust by the. con-! middle of the seff-we. before-" so oiry fire, dad. r. eanea across' drew back the coverings, and let Donna ­.. -­- , 1. I and windows everkwhe're were broken" ' * ' * =duct thaw miscreants w "Why shouldn't I blow my own trust - the table toward her. "Constantia," book at the babi's itassil, pinched faze. I . ...:,� ­. ,14 . -. ` P P , - .. .. 1, . .,�-�:�:' ��. . ho pretend , pet?" interrupted'he. He stopped short, said he confidentially, breaking into an Mrs. Dundas bent over it with quite . " ' , . . . -1 . I I - j . I. ­ �­ . by ,the, concussion. Affrighted clerks - - , '. .­ to represent their native land in Par- and laughed angrily.. "If I didn't blow irrepiessible laugh," " Were there; an air of hushed rapture.' She did not and business men rushed from their ..'-.;'­. ,."..:. I u . the it. I don't expect there Lit any one would,- you could see. HOW the two old admire it at all. t . !lament, gentlemen ' would have Ed L �- ,.. '. - . 1. 4 ... ­�­. I was like a little stores and offices -into the streets. Some . . Al �-- ,-:.,. �,-- - -. at. to refrain fZOM even the epo� ; blow it for m,,." . . tabbies take it?" I rabbit when skinned, she told herself, P . � .9 ' . ­.�.g000d is : 1 "I should hope act, indeed," said Con= Constantin struggled -witb� People cried that the gas works had - - ­�L:�%'-,4� .�*"L� . L.�.�.- . ,..., ..pearanoe of evil; but you have put your- . , , herself. and she blessed her that she was * . . ­ � , L ­' �­.I.�, -`self in the 13200111thS sta, tia, who, was too wrathful to notice She fought a desperate battle With her not the blown up; Others had other theories, -. �, L '� of all Men to-ilay." ;' a mother of .such an one; but - . . . . . " , his real meaning. , "How could you con- dignity, but .4n the end dignity sunk she prodded its thin little cheek with but .it was soon aaceartitined. that soma' . .. ... -1 . .11 - ­-Noboody knows of it but you," said calve-hawhad you the hardihood toout . " I I!, . . 0 sight. She leaned her hands up- her tinger, and caressed the ti nine or ten trucki of dynamite consign- . : : , ­..;� I ­.- %7..11 -.­�� . I ,the 'cats on the tiny band, . ., 4 ''! - � - - - -rary. mildly. He was looking arry out such a. plot? One would table, lifted her pretty head, . .7 .. 111 - . .. .... .., .- :,L- . Be and did, b1deed, all that could be re- ed to Mr. E. Lippert, and lying at- ,the ; ' . .� , p , ­ . 0 L think you lived in a savage land. in - and unfortunately allowed herself one quired of h . w tu 0 1 - L ...-�-.pacturo of remorse, arid an he spoke er She as is '" , �­ z: ,),:(! .-SOMIS country where the laws of Society glance at Bdrty. That .settled it. She thodox; d',:,31tyi,g�l Joba:nnesburg statioin, had ,exploded. .7L. ­'i -�,;,�� - she omitted no con , I_ ,�. ;sighed. He was in reality dying: with do not obtain. One wculd -think you broke into laughter, low, but irresistible' word of praise; only she id arrived an the pro. . . � I - - - I - . � �'- laughter, -but Mr. Roche only heard the war determined to make Your friends as his. I not, kiss The dynamite had h di . . � Z, A, �: -:­ I;-- . . - it, That, she said afterward. was more vious Sunday, but the removal of it had .Z.- I blush for you. One would imagine Lon and - - - I sigh and saw the repentant face of the , c=tly . . Utley .laughed. un than any one,could expect:- One�should I I . 14� . that some innate sense of kindliness til at last not begun until the following Friday. , :. . ­-� -L,.'-,.:. Young man. ta dried 116r eYe's never kiss a baby unless one- had % ' .V 14biptkld have held you back from Insult- -in the becoming bib and spoke. bath ready in the next room., into" It was while it was being removed that ' - ' .. ­ "Who gave you that bugle?" he do. I . '. .which' . .. -.,..- �. W- those two poor old women; who-" As you have gone so far, it was. a to glunge, cn,E�'a Self - af ter the ordeal. the explosion took place. The effects . . -. .. � � ­� ly;- so' sternly thst Bair- ' "One, one, oriel" cried be. "Whs,tA pit il, �­ Inaildealto.stern ,�Ltj You coul4u't have seen it out," An then, such S bsbyl ..... . * : ' .., I , ". . I . of the. disaster were frightful, OIL the , --- ----'- , , , . ­, ;­ rY felt he was yielding. ' I ane? �kotir, . said. still laughing., "Poor. old Of Coul'se, she saw It was hot doomed 11 ' - I '.'MY great-azandfather," salid he, Consta.atia fell back upon an. elo- 111114iied, they thought it Was the crack to live. She saw, too, that Loady'Vax- soot where the oars stood all that rt'. 4 - . - , I t silence, dad,' retar ' to the of'doom. Never were two so terrified ley�did not believe this. She bad per a few fragments of cam . -4 . - ""' . , 11'.1 _ rosined were : - ., - I ". promptly, ",at least it was big, and foe -h .. n= up the - . � . . . . - . - t la . , . P L I . p U It. table, on. MM at the thought that 'heir' lest hour tarn elements Of good n&tQ­ in bar. around Y the horiible mutilated bodies ,i 4 I - .... . to my Lot with the rest of the things, thread of her tart. and worked away had come. -Yet why? me Wonders, con- Or She would have laughed at this. she of human beings, and - ­ ... -... �. : --.' '.,r wish answ he'd dEq)c9ed of it prior at th@3 pastry with a will that had some- gidering bow 'goon it must come. They s Myoum a - number of I - ,thing of the force of venom in it, To had to be taken home, and havi been Pre�tY remarks about it in a - LOW, slaughtered. disemboweled and djandem- f I -'L -to his decease. for the very luck of it �Wm she vouebuded no longer 'either ;nT h7sterical.' ever Since. Don't crainante voice that .- - -1 A;- �­:. �, .Will be poison to Me for_the rest of lays glance, or Mp� - � . I I upon them. Garrett, for thl nexr people. - I fascinated most bared mutate. Where. but its mmeat be. - I . . _ fore wan a leved track. wan now ­ ­ ­ . .. . -------­He--b6M- thin iquomital'oust treatment twelve months, If you wish to " "How quietl" she said. How goodl" . .. . we.-- I I . . " - I .. � -.... . - - '. - .. NN� ba+to _Yptl for some time without- pkilteit;' but clear of assault- dad lottery." '.'Yen, ver7 quiet; such a good little , ­ A AUGH. TRENCH, P.. �, . - --; . . L � ­ I - - .- I . p ' tit. up to � that unwar- -presently be spoke'. . "A- word to the '-wisse is sufficient- angel!' said Lady Varlet',, with fever- . -�. ,- , act of impiety?,, I .. - -Then. as If struck by three hundred feet lo4g, sixty-five feet ;... .. , L .... - -.,rantable asked the recce "So you Won't speak to ma, Consian- though I confess I should not have - ,., I I t , - -4,0110r, regarding hiiad,lixedly. is?" he Said. reproachfully. wide and -thirty feet deep, the earth .., 1. -- . , gone even had you not spoken." SOMO cud horror, She stopped Short, . . ..,. . - I , - I "Not & soul." said Barry; but, as he "Certain! not, It you stood there "I was sorry, however, about dear Mr.- a.nd-4ErJi-. Dundas could see that her being blinked up on both sides an reffu. - ...'. . -' I .... - forever I Should not address one word Roche," said Constautia, earnestly. . color. fie* -add left her livid. Lois said it.he,thought 9f Constantia,andhis . , id. larly an though a dam ,Wwes in course ' I P I -." - . - I to you," declared con- "That rather cut me up, too. But graws Superstitious, and now that word . . -- . red she, witl�Lscorb be - - . . . ­ ; . hymn 1 centrated upon her lovely 'N . Th was very good about it d ted I" had d:riven a nail into bar SY . I _ tw at , an of construction. The rallw aiding .. I 0,,. - -.1. -�T .00 t aid.. fact 9 . -By her'own mouth bad she con- where the catastrophe occurred was . -1 he first opportunity. "I'm afraid, she was speaking to irim, was a MO abasolutisiq rather - sooner t=. I =1� ­. .. ,3j. 11 . - . de . . �R sseorved,... � ., ' . - .. .- I., . * ' Mr. . %i,:,- -' , ­, - , 116 Roche." he said.. with. his e es.�Oia that had escaped her. � . demoted her little one, and driven it surrounded by some-hundra& of houses . . . I , - , ,F, I P .1y .p "I may -&s -wall go. at thit rate." said - ."I should, have mad* you POLY the forth -from the fond shelter' of the occupied by the pooTer clam Of whitell, . . ..� -- I.,. -- .: - �:- * t 'around. " that- I ll�ve, a 'heart cap- he. gtorAnily. . piper. had I been be." 1. . anotber's ari:iia to the unknovcal - the -.,­ , . � � - . a , f , . . - 1, ,:-­ -. 'P':� -' '..;". able of much evil! But I think you "Far better," returned she. concisely. An I told you before.. he lak a better awful. - .. .. -P .4 , -­ - � '' In ,her anguish, the 'Sweet- natives and colored people. Scores of . I . , . �- .. 1 . j . . . I! 1, --- - these house* were raised to the ground. . . .. I 1. 14:..., I_- might forgive MOL now it's all over; � Perry took one stop toward the, door. Christian. thaz� You are. However, I new and mat of beaven.wai f9rgotten. burying their inma . ­.- - . i ,. L . � and then, looked back. No relenting did pay the piper an part -I mat him: "Oh. not al ether an angel. I as I Lee beneath the '-NIY forgiveness counts for noth- * a few ba'petaibs for his beloved fragments. -1 :-: . ** . poor- 6 -Irl -V , , on the brow of his goddoonal - Two ate In the immediate vicinity . , .. - .. . � . sure you," she cried. in a strained tons. '. ting-" BOW this rector, drutall"aff his -fizl-- � and Capstantia was, and I think he was pleased.' ..SonlostiMOR we cannot manage l5br- of the, railway very few of the residents q.� . � . . I - '. be .9 I ., "' , - , T I _ _� -Plessaedl You amid have givem: him. " i alive. and those who did were - . .. .­ - L:. : , ':':J1rerS W the table.. "You are a "od' neglected M . ,�! .. ,$ .- - - Beating i firmly into nurse and I., but just now, and unitarly. � . .1 .,�.. . . Poe a truculent no. keener pleasure. It - was good. of she is calmness =ibly wounded as to make the re- ­ ­ - ,� ­ , . ! '. - - - 01391, wit t sign -.� . . . I 1`1 tt heir thought you. I 5; ' , bin abominii. wOrn away - the culprit. so sweet a body can not very kindly eyes. 1. -7 , _ � ", ­_ .t . ' - i W-1 ^ I. , trial to mig. Barry, In Many wa,ya. and itself. A ai Of health, - L �Wl g ­ , hie offease.haiat roller. Three steps. Surely. said she; looking at him now with I take it. At least that in what Dar- covery of the majority doubtful. Fur , " 4� -- nFL gave him cour- - very e Several hundred yards around the -." - - - - --%, '. `7 ' Che last shred of my gan. her nurse, says -i` xparieno- I .. .. ' _: 'LL":'. .Patience." He harbor an Ads�mantl soul. and alcow she AaD. He edged closer to' her. Scene of the explosion the aught was 1 ",2�- , Ied Woman. And *to be alyrafs -- it�� ,_ , ­ 11. . � " I'm glad you're pleased -q�*t� a I-. . . r ��.- . . , ­ -was very fond of Barry. and was, there- - iwill relent_He looked &C I or with all - thirely tetra singular free rZom these L a limb. entrails.' a :­. - .. . - . 5�� '' : , -.�. -P - .I toare. Specially angry with him. , his heart - at an in the extreme; here anadL . . . . . ru. .. " .1 I.. .:Yll a Sk . ,-;, kiss eyes,- a4d 9A be did so events," Said he "Coast&atis , . - ki - L -- :: ;V � . �L ! he lifted �:r head. - L - I bU_t abe-L-pam,or ache. You think.sol".- . , -. ­- - ""T � . a He tried to he, her hand . -- .. "If I 'could do anything," hinted the - legless. ,arml rusk and ,fragments P ! � - y- behind her, and look- ' . .. , J ; -'-- . . children and .. ;@ . 17, . . a . �..­ "Mulcally., where are youl Come lif"." t it detiberatel (To Be C6utiizued. , . r, , of hillnAn innocent chil , ... � , . �"I. can't bear being' of she cried, an a pdfrfectly uc .. I .­ I - "" " , mlncmamt� pu . ­ - . - . P � I -'''. -. , . . . . .. . - � -.:z ,. �uchco. and that's looking' tbrb Bqry, an though he much " to say. "Now, thea! I . Here.. . . , ­ ­ your good graces, Mr. P nab . 8 -ores, of ,mained and wounded. P , "I" even voice, ad at him with a little as y nod as . strong to in the throes of death. P ', . OtL _to where an t ­ . "Well; you're a liftle flint.�, said he. - - GLAbST0N*`S FAMILY LIFL ' - .and thereSeca .1 I , now, for ycoar old I What L Was once, E' were not, - a . the fact. - A check, he sci2lierry be- ling could be L " , . Mulcahy might be. It, grew plain '.'Aad yet " Constantlas. - --W ..... . . � : .- �,­ . �. %.,',,LM -.1 . .1 - . youd- my you like , - - twisted out 6, =p.. . 1. . I . . * . - .1 ,. -.. I . . I . . to him that she w -aa determined to me... - :. tatilde View of the Life or the great a lively village;waa now ruin and.deno. . - 13411" .:... . - - "'fill LtUt.*, 11 ' I I Ilk . .. . . to . L � � . said the -re�i,6ri thro�ving nore, his very existence..'Shas had. Certain 6 . . - ration. The houses were. for the most o' ". .:� - . -:.1 , t L-, r ­ I ' 704L Statesmen. I out hid h twits. as if to ward off temple, fact, ceased to see him. -That's at very wall -but -m -who ald, . part, made of corrugated Lima, and coca- �" '�'-, - ­ - _tion. "I ("L , . ba ffial-f-, This inalift was mors-th" be," ?ea -like �11 ...- - -:::A-t&T9e-heLrted otd--mi-&-n--w-hoo le sequently every dashed to pieces. --: --- ,., � - cant tsay -- , - - L _ your . Teves At &I-- every- ruin" dwelli L - ; ­ lij,s� boy. � - Ott M I I . . -... .. - . -L ­.- '.. .- L, . WJ Vy. on must' to Father endure, with any. allow of resi,aul6tiOn. -Whv should I like any one betterf" children is Sure, no 'matter how man- LD - ... . ... . ,- -- , . . I ­ �. Moron .. (the .901" CACIL16 clergy- It enraged hinu whilet redalcing him demnaAad she, being. it most be allow- and others were busily eaga=FiZ.&tT . -v . . Z : ,. ::J . - many Moroney that .sort of thing. ­ for despair. He undid the three steps, ad. taut soit pen coquette. r terful. he may be, to be.,hiled by Some grueectiner hunt for the dead. � . . W11C. ..B In 1. YJ . ill the'old wo;:enf: persist;d and found himself once Mo.,, beside her. . meant that in earnest, I'd .child. Mr. Gladstone. iai� no exceptloir I ediatel'' alter the explosion . .7 . - I 1`� "But at r you m L u . . , . .. ''... .. Bsrry;. who had seen- Abie -avaricious. '�Codstaiitia." -he breathed in a cep-' be the happiest man above gxograd W His slinny little g�%ndd&uoghte,r,.DOr. cro!:dS:2Eng1Lh. Dutch, blacks. yal- - 1. ­ �. .. ."light in the .rector's. Oh. kindly ulchral whisper, ':4d you ever fiear .-of I day.*J acid Barry. -But --and 'it. isn't . .. ' low-eirilined old hurried to the acene - , ` - �..­ -- I . ".. I I- - ... ­ . - -. le Z.L av&rice that . and desired, and the word suLcidel' . tb"41'd distrust you at all, Constaxt.- oihy b w, rules bar illustrious grand- � of the 09L - , and then were wit- I:.. I .­ . I . . 7 ; , , ADughC for thet. the maimed. and ­Fr"quej)tly. I have also heard of tia. Only. I doa:43, yet alloubt, suspect yet father, as imperiously as he artiled.his nesecd - v , . .... . .. .- ., - . . - t, � "Aad I am, 1. --.. . - t.t. -- "IYOU have the word fool]" returned she. with at a I ; - y- in the days of big political lead- - -- I - . . 7 enif ­ ­%; !4;you 1? M� 1A 16- , ... I . . SCEN`819 PITIFUL ' .1-1- . .. . . - -11 )IF��Wfiekaem. - I -- -- . . . altogether lost to Kraoe; there must iie "1 apple before this have cut their tragic fervor with which them words -- I �* ., . -- I . in the extre . At few yards - . * 1� �., �": W grain or two4eft an me.- - � Own thrusts," west on Barry, darkly. were rolled out with. a t ure in bar companionship, and - even ­ . - I .--'IQ , - rue Milesian when posed a. picture allows heir to ,circles- of le crowded round stAxis - '- - - - - I'lle roguish smile crept over his face . taste 961 7hey were, the ff -- that added coodasiderably to the object; at women sat among the ,21s f or 'rich that the rector knew and lovisid, . whom the w6rd 'too!' was con " 6he affect. It delighted 0onstantas.. . ­. clasp his baud. tightly, as if to forte rulip, their bands to their wounded , I I She I I .: ... . .1, . I ... , .4 - Barry, ad home;. go- Looking straight at him with m-' bumfft into & ripple- of uncoontrolla,ble I ....... Now, rry home and was . him to kppp qW,L Says the Now York beads* and their the picture od ... I f . - . relient." he 8&4 hurriedly, not suf- morseless eyes. Apparently. she waw mirth. and tucking her arm into his, - . faring himeau to dwell upon. the bribe. not of the easily frightened sort, & led him, through the kitchen -door and Tribune: . I . - despair. Fully a accore of women had !. . ... . ... 1 7 ,Unf. should be unable to resist it, discovery that delighted hiuL -an June Never was a family more truly uni . little children In their arms. babies I . : I toward this ombard. The warm t- and mothers. bleeding from wounds. 0114..� Yet lft=y-. sent him a hand- ` "Are roaL determined. -then. to drive stinah, smote an their faces. ed than that of the Gladstaines. T man was found in a ws%janotber. -­.. -, - ;�4 .1- . .- . . . � check that evening, -for his "old me to itr' hd a" in wtouse specially "You. shall have sum strawberries," constitute the moat wholesome .boy 71,611 a h was found. . horsoss. .- . ­­­'-� � . 1 . .- type of .. . .'--- . - Women." be accepted it. and 'spent an tra"10- - I cried she, gayly. -We have them of - 1. dogs. fowls and mules la,y Scatter" ­ ' �'L '- ..f --,..hour full of the wildest, excitement tie- --;7�* homer- 0 the English country -family, wholesome _ _ ,__ 7' -: .�.., .di a ., xolaimeod Constantia.. our own now, though few and far be- around. A -short distance from the -.- . 1 .' -.:-- t .. "'a!ding upon the most profitable way with all the air of me who has - � , - i., ­ ' lost tween. but you am worthy of thaim. in body. end no breath of dissension trench IL Chinaman Jay. .dying. In Went t ­ - I L � I , - coals, - tes, her twat grain or patience. **Go home; •You am the most amusing man. I knows or scandal has ever -FOtdsbdLrg'6ix little w U4 girls IS, of laying out, in bleakets. Il'l -etc. i . . and never presume to - Speak to me the ' of my life; what on earth the saran - 116 . JOY - dead before the house in front of whisk :. �-rt f, Thou - aSuiu. sio'.-such aboaminab topics. Sui- Should -I do without. you? All the oth- ity of their mji�ual relations. been standing -" ' , - - , " . -- - :­ - .. gh the took would not !save in _ . .:.--: * , - when . - - , Li, . -the at : , .19 . -_, duoe-d the rector to brLMy Bare a-. castle, indaBeoll" . I .. .. . era an flat. -stale,- and unprofitable, sons daughterst.an vvel! as those f i ,�� pented. ' Violent exhibitionist ot * * . I N P0 ' and I I ., -fession, still a knowledge 'of tv Orc.. "Good-bye, then. I ho . . . , .. _ pe ; :- 1,� . , you will not when oomparssad with you." . who have entered tbe,tamily by Hier- were visible- everywhere as men .. I . 1. .� - fang one's name became of genet live to regret this day. * I She Was an excellent spirits. Fagath- all vis witli One anoat�her in land children Searched here and I . .. Lt . .�-.. � ;­ will crar.on - ... . I � -.1., ,aLIY known. And Barry. 901 to On had sent- het a Collsorroibg bunch rGLY e for uxisain relatives - others &I '. . : .- I -,S14 U Learn hope from this day that k . .1 I . . . Tho cottage on t . k UP rn to abstain from. vice, . 19= and devouslits for the one, widthw . g , . he following 1341111AS, and that of DI' in the morning 'A 4M@k as .1 ­ . _ , and a . �222��nz in a kind of fixed . ! :day, anwill.L I li . . - 48, et With an extremely cool recep- you put. that bugle or'tr t pretty - ih , message. one treasured am dam so. much to the u5mW 1 -if to unnic, an ort or wbwh t word . . - . . � .4i or-whatever.it is, into` the, fire, without one her own ,room,' other which they bear Illustrious, a synon- astrIonger capable. Wit smas weal A 'tion from Constantia, who revered the � , rz :..,-.,.- rector . , ..1.,..:; - .... :.. ­ . ,or beyond.&II living mea, was dela " ' " in her bastain. - As for Barry, she -did �o work at, once to searc the debt . . . indignant that Barry should not. have - llo;owrs & bitter Christian." said. Mr. a . -:A ­ -A . Ym for justios, piety and generosity. - ... �:�- -... - _ pt believe sufficiently in the depth bf 'I*t iLny 'living being might be . .1 ,z , spared him at Least, wbQp one of his Barry, with deep reproach. "Is it be- his attachment to be any way 4epgms,. . But Superior to them all an that wore 1111 _ . 1 L " .1 fA� _ . _ '-wild {its was him. .; � . . cause I dote an you, and you know it, ed . 1L. . "Grand Old Woman," as the v4sn-Wander- . . - . . � I k there; theeinjured andling wecar . - I _ ­ it 11 by it. . . e= Mrs. Gladstone, the once fam- - , ,,,, -� She was In. the kltbben making a -that y!xk.&rv-­po-h&rd'on­-me1- AXye-,ca -- If yout.do no loan -a Little w . . `7 , '. _. . ", . "Jani - v6 - --AyjI -- - " t F _ - i . . . - not M of hat ons beauty, Catharms Glynn- ig__&ff,*r an or, the Crown Rest -Mine, and all .I'A , - - - --­,� .-tart--for dinner, -ben he ved� LEI geperoutif As angry as Mr. Roche on may, you .are s, wicked gitrl," said _ . . :. .. : - --Johannesburg were . ­ ' tbA2 team. in ... .... " ,4 .:�,". and Barry; who knew the back erarlin- was -and of course he had bigger caum Earry, regarding her wistf tilly. He tionately described throughout the Unij;- r war oarinir for them.. Nurses vol- � - . I _ 'love. , --;0e AS well as the ftont, one, having than you -be forgave allow -.I feel sum" Was vary her, and ad .Kingdom. - . r -r. , - . -7 honestly in with - &,d d, I -ween - u her llv;mdow, nearly iiii said' Barry, I lit , * No '4116 is- Mom Watc-lifill - unteered their services and won all .1 11-1 I A . . .. playing his t with so thong , .noon. and night 6f voted than abse, and Mr. Gladstone that was possible was being done foe I to her neck .'in pouf, boldly i"tatfi- regretful- air." " thait he 2'd �,�-Mov-"Jl-g , . ..; . tromp Shuck- his chs .or and against ber accept- ,ill&" few politic&l� apecobse in par ia�. ., . --�-�-�� t the -victims *oUthe disaster; The nkat- from knocking. but and& his way I ed- if he knew of your utiforgivino ante of him. ,.,At all events, there is . rink was converted into a - ., to the lower ifegions, via th ,kitchen- spirit." , , , t. .. . � . . .1 no doubt at all about your meat when she has not Set an the . . . e being- the . . . 9a 'Inonan! I , . are. It never be known: ... .' ' -� ..". : -1 I I . , door, without delay. He aso constanti&. JOY of my lite. And it it in him with the know . e *kill outright by. the ,. . .44� also the -' "I hope that's true,' said titin that cry inspiring ' ..., . I discovery that if CongtatstLa-In every,- ' .* . v : - '..y".. . 1. of her presence, and few public add I �, 1. ­ 11; ;�­ . _., regarding him with somse. suspicion. If YOU can't do without me, why-..! . - of Westminster . .n -,-:. . - � . -.1 .. - �,; I " " . her pattern saint had been. lenient to "Them's Mr. Strativel'! interrupted . when she ban not sat by his side,whoth- ,�1111 . -day attire -was charming, Constantis, em outside the walls on, but ,the burials duri.g the .. ­­ -- . in a bi gas several days niLitabered - . . is white Bib, � with, her , aleevea the sinner, why should she withhold C<MtaMti&, with en o5Z0l&MJ%ti0n Of or on the platform or on the buntings. . . -4 - --- - - . . L ''- . - .- .. .... .1. . . tucked .tap�, and" bar lovely arnu,eipos-. her pardont Perhaps,' ton.. tbw* was eager relid. "Here he is. � - ABOUT A HUNbRED.- ,.'. .. ed 'to view, was adorabrel hful eyeas of ng U Indeed: on one occasion, when. -about - .. -- . . . . . . ­ . - I ,00 - ------ 140=5t,hing-irs the reprow -the.w.alk. . How al'yo, do� MrMIZAR.- fifteen years"ago, he was called up= ' ' ' ­ - *' I . .. . ever, " they fell- on the big Limerick rnan thii,t spopeited to She held out her 'hasad too Strbnge,' with I . -What bauped the explosion will nevw . . �:-.... , I him, ,w and* her. whale; her gentle heart; and that touch about Such a beeming-ismile, and such an un- to an ;ext &I be known; but one Man who know the . b,7 1 . I . I- . .h . to speak in the r at Greenwich . 'M i . .. en AJE the train said ' ' ­- . ----.�­ I , I , T '-,..-1beariA* fail of a fine coutempt. ,: the "unforgiving, spirit" did, & good TeDervbod warmth of we ' him b, r d . ­.. 'r . - Loomet, that she remelyomile audienbe, she driver of the - - .­. deal j�&r him. . . woke within hie breast a joy better -left won the for y sat"ding thio- that the Idtote him that he was CHAPTER . _ 1. ")Vbat has briaight, you:to-. ughout at his side, holding an umbrella shunting some empty- trucks into a . . . CHAPTER XVI. '. ' . "it's as true am that I'm staindingi unkilown. ")Vbat . to Shield his silvered locks from the siding near where the dvas . ' 1here- said be. Was them a d dayl How did you know I was beret dynamite ;..,..- . I . puble. -... I . I . M . I -..... :.. " . ... Was a r . . . Barry and I ho,vas just come. into - and collided with the dyna- :1 meaning in that artful spesolif glare of the sun. standing The kitchen was a remarkably love� the Instead of the hisses. the howls. and mite trucks. The next thing he re- . . . ly. bit of color. It was growing toward hint conveyPAT Farldert in a mad quest for "raw- even the misales that were anticipat- ,em e distance01'. -if yout like," amid berries. Will you join ust" I .. . ed from the mob. there arose cheers for ed he was lying some - .. evening. and the dying raft, 0 the Sun "You can sit dd" � 1. 11 ' ' , - .....; . : . He joined the, - 1, fronr his � engine.. -The destruction Of .. . , - - I " . 1. :. could not --shine, into it. t was, - how. Constantia. coldly.. But the permission . .. -1 ... . . ­ - - the "Grand Old Couple" and for their property in and labout Johannesburg ' . . I I .......... " - ' . . . . . - , ever, brilliantly lit by a roaring fire,' was a don6ession,-and Mr. Barry isa& . . , . ' . �� I .. . - 1. `:' "Grand Old Gam . . . . - -.,.-. .1 t . � .. . was $Teat. Scarcely a pain of glass , I - -.- , . 1 , . ., ' .1. �..i . that sent up . a red. at V availed himself of it by sesAing Tim- , , � . . ow to the vdry .:Jbt . - .., * . AFTER XVIL I Not:, ­ , I . remained intact in the city, while All .. . . . . .roof, which was vaulted. self -upon tile -edge. of the kitchen- . ... ­ . . . .1 . . . -­, I The flames . I . the plate glass, was shivered. Among . . . - , I . table. In this PY position .he W" .... - L: , . ....- �. , tau ht t1le bright tins and brasses, The •Little child was slowly but Surely ' .. " ...'C- 10- D. " 1' ,', ' - .' the buildings wrecked were the..Oxten-. � , .��, t -, . . . . - , 11 . ., ,"d played fantastic tricks with the 'very near her, NaM ocoulti look, into her fading frosm. out her ohm. It might . � 1. give works of -the Rand Timbast Com- -0 -. . i I . , china bowls upon the dresser. The 6yes- He could also decorates his coat- linger for a day or two, a week, per- A young lady wadk6d into i Mifflin- Lpany, and the engine aW of. the Neth- 1, ." .., ! .."41 jack -towel shoo -white beneath its tails with flour free of -charge, and wise haps, but hope them was none. SO town store, and after Selecting a piece, 4�, '�* . I �k erland Railway. The 'former was two', . , ­,­ . -4. Selecting, Scene of the I .. ... . . - 1- I t 'iberally, though perttaps of f rail• now We,. its hold an earth, that of cloth asked what it was waii hundred yards- fr6m. the ­ -. , - , - ---.. tattoo, though early in the moining dOill " 'liberal! -A , brown. this V was not aware, Four kisses- per yard, said the. .. . ,��:� . . At was a distinct bro . . . . . ...­;, ' :_1 ., I . already -most, 'blessed child - heaven clerk. ' , explosion. In Fordaburg the Reform- - ,- - � . . . . . ,'.. -From. the vaulted: I "There is one thin? about 11 id was within its graspl It dy* ed Dutch Church was unroofed, as was - , , .,4 , ". . ­. ,roof hung 0 said L - s of onions, round and golden, and here Coustantia, still severely, thzl there gently, oalinly,­•painletately, nwa%riMble Th. Young lady Stood abashed fora I ...'.. I . , lied that she would iso . *. -,-�- , -hams, and ga.mmorass, was a visible melting of t h w d also the building of.tbe Rand . steam . .11 � and there were her bard mood . falling off of the bud, and the only ,-,, moment, and rep biscuit talt factory. I I ... I � � .., ... 1: - L, 1 and tidy little t* about the cofuers of .her lips.- :You take four yards. The,cloth was cut off, L ­ ". * --ge redolent of sage who could not see it was the -mother Among interesting incident" of the .. . . I .. .. . L. , . ,. ­ -­ ---7--L -me. She was' walking up and down 6r -nicely wrapped up., and handed 'tot the . _sand tily The fire cast its hot gle,tic- don't seem in title least sorry. Not 1 - I ion- •are the following-. A hcapi- . . .� .. .­ -all-, an U arm tiles -e a private drawing -room with it now, fl -purchaser, w1lo.recossived it with a ffta attendant found white man pick ' . I . i . . es upon . don't car bout what you have said.t i,ir a , ­ - . L - .. . . - . - . ­ .. . _ to a blood red.'- - : 1 ­ you can gerierally -say es. great deal clasping. it closely to her breast -not. "Mile and said: � �� -','71:.4 L , I--%.-,.,. - . ing the pockets of a -dying aniin and _ ­ . ­.. It was a pretty, quain than Most People it is your ex- hashing It to slumber or soothing - Send the bill &mud to my. grand- ,. . .. % t picture, that more I doubt.";, - -" � .. . . . bLrW frao mother; she will - settle it.- ' .. gave him a sound thrashing. Another . - ... .. .- . might almost have been labeled 'as "a pression that tiou3 cries (alas, how gladly she would - man was' badly b�aten for trying to -�' I .. Dutch, interior," with Con-tantia-as�& "If that's all," said Bam --It istial have hailed them!),.. . - I . I .. ­ wounded - girl. - . . .. . .:.- . the little ­ - - ... Steal a clock from -a wou - brilliant figuxe in the foreground: . I . . . - two of the least consequence. Tl.;�, than thing was marvellously.still- and qates- ' I Fragments -of iron, some very large. I 11, ... .... .b . She *,came a step or wu, forward as .me are belled by -their looks. There's cent, and lal, prone- within the cling- � ,A GIRL OF THE PERIOD. .- were hurled to dis varying . tot . I I �­ 11 . . .. I tances. v - ,.� - . 71 . 78 11-19 I .. wl . . . . . . �'.: .... ...c., �Jlarry came in, 4nd.-as. has bedn said; -.Phu, Any to -we you would ing arms � without &-moan, without a - He -I'm afraid Joculdn't make you over. a mile. Of sev6ra.] bo M = ,:.. . ­, Iter aspect was unpromising. . say, 'Them goes the softest- angel on mov, .. , ..., . - 'I I I ..., . . 1. ' ement, She 'had sent the nurse he. py, daxlhxg�'on ondl, 2 000 a gy, -Elie Vlain neat the aiding just before - . . .'Z.- - --L%- V11 , � . . it' -150046 e ImWn-,no-trace-waa found. A , �- -04' A b ::So you've done LL at last," she Said. earth," and yet. you axe like 16 stolie away that she might have it all to her- he -0h, it's plent e erp . R, - 11WE " ". - 1 -have," returned Barry; th t me.,,. � . . If. A, hungry desire to share it }with . I can' dress on V1.500 &*year, end just man pn .hor§ebwk. Was blow from bW " , L' ,-, t . Y rowiniN o . .. .4., . 11 . . . I ...... . . ,•". . .. out bin' chest, and trying to look ta-l-, "Nfvei-mind­ me-"--Sbs. waiv-ed--that- -uo. -One- was-aull- On- -her- -She started- think, de", we can h1ve.all the home and the cheat of litter Vu ---`1ms06�^i­o% - r . . . . I . . . .. disinal-tail?--7lie boy- ibleresting thought -to ohessidiis With po�rccptlbly, therefore, when ,the door for household expenses.. man open. . �­ 1. - . 1*' 11 , 3 4 :�� ;W1411M 4. in ,14� 1 1 1 , I L I : . , I., � t 11 145 they. h-a6d .4 OZVF-. grief women he PS thou I , i I i . I I �., . W - - -, g .,o . , �J - - - . .- '. ... . . . .. I . I . �11 I 1. 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Busboy Potter of Nevi York has been 37ie Madrid Lib. • bliahed an ar- Q the coaaiderstioni,whicli have lmpeRed -'' ' � �� �� UO��t it to undertake the reoonqueat, the ex- , - 11. in•rited by the authorities of Cambria a title recentl ascribe to lienor Vai- r1 ISL ��, W Off g y tension o! French xt, do r, t as 1E as .�iij]jr, �njit;ni I h University t� `be a select preacher to the era, formerly 8 aiah Minister at t* -- . , M University daring tbe'month of May. Washington, tch recommends that I Darfoor, which is nett'door, co the Egyp- , : Nealep 'Bellis. 12 years old, of Egypt Spain should rm an alliance with j THE REGION THAT BRITAIN WILL' tisn �II har.h.�,uTdpW'2'uio'an't'ro1 nart. �T Mills, N.Y., dr ed his little aLstter Get Vita' ,France and Holland, to For 1 the Freac of ., from a farnaoe "v a she suns ablaze, otest againat• the interference of the CCNQIIER FOR ('IVILIZATI9If the Upper Nile,ot impoeeible that { N 'iiiiG YERY LATEST FROM ALL, THE pprr — they might be able to destroy the valns � and saved her life by plunging her into United Staten to the colonial straits o! g „. _Euxw 1 wet But 'Singularly Fertile Gitatry- the lower river, for all Egypt is de- ., __ - Poiltieal motive! n t e I �'—.a--6. for -it, exiisterinp Ya ,I • .- Commander Booth -Tucker, recently �'---_ s i of its prosperity, oa the annual aver estipY items About Ori Ovvn Cosatry, appointed-to-t�jke charge, of the Saivar �$jNGERS IN PARLIAIgENT. movement–Decline vl lLe Dlaldi' flows o! that truer, and Freaoh engin- ,_ tion Army in the United States, has Eokrtre-The' Land and its imbabiianu. yag 1 ht find means td ."s ' v Ora; BNWn, thy. Unitod Stains, and arrival at New York on the steamer steaym An inspection of those maps of At- the course of t e stream, and tbtla I ti,� All Parts of the Globe, Condensed an Majestic, more ![asleal Talent �oaa ttlemben , , ^Assorted for Easy Reading. By a y of seventy-one to eleven the. Than !Right be Supposed. I rices which have been published in the . RUIN THE. LAND -, , last few ears shows the existence of CANAbA. Methodist. Episcopal Conference held on The Commons is noted rather for its ; Y of the Pliaorahe. All these things are Friday at Cheater, Pa,, decided to !a- disorder than is`''harmonies.- But al- a new power in the heart o! the ,Dark possibilities that were .proo,b�ably taken - 'A i. ,plot to release two prisoners your the admission o1 women as lay �� ' Continent. The former charts repre- into the account whew -t��enterpria �­,.. awaiting trial in Hamilton Jail was delegates to the General Conference. though the PKrliament orchestra as a was under' eonsideratibn, and ungues •.,i frustrated on Friday. whole would eminently unsuitable � sented the Egyptian, dominions as ez- tionably had a share in determlaiaa y Hannah Hattan,, aged about 23 years Col. Wiliam Ludlow, military attache ten from the mouth o! the Nile the course that has been resolved upon7= of the United 6tatea Embass is Lon- for as orchestral concert, yet a num- ding 6'" ." was murdered half a mile from Hol- do, � b... ng they rincipal bet of individual musicians might be , along ,the whole course o! that river, by the British Government. n land Mea., on her way, home shoat 10 tennis ai Europe. He as e pp p Aside from the political aspects oltha s dclock at night, ( be thor- with a great province called Equatoria po y selected from among them who,` as solo cess., however, the Egy tion Soudan is x 1. qquu hly believes in the feasibility of the I in the lake region. 1n the later maps A petition is being Ate signed N"g dormers, could be relied upon to pro- well worth conquering for itis own sake.- asking Be;. C. H. Shutt, amused of aU �States. gee Wei a an excellent entertainmeent. Foy i Egy$t terminates on the south t►ot far The opponents o! the British Gov a- "� tampering with the mails in St. Cath -I from Dojigola; while .up the stream meat's policy have loudly proclai= 3;, ,I r has sent to the House of epreaent- most among muaicians.in the Co$rmona the worthlessness of the region, 'and de- arines; to resign his. rectorship• atives the report of the survey for a I from that point lies ,a vast region, with 0 1. r must be mentioned J. W. Sidebotham, tinted that the whole country L not Ottawa Women's ,Council in working -canal connecting Lake Superior with the I indeterminate boundgries, marked "Em- 'worth the blood that was shed for it � '. r° Ito shorten the haute o! labor for wo- Mississippi river. The coat of such' a who' has taken the degrees of bachel- >aten and children Some startling ea- or of music, sad can discourse as learn- I pus of the Mandi." With the disaster duliag the 'campaigns alreaip made _N canal would range, from seven. `to thirty to Hicks Pasha's' army and the unfor- there, but this is merely the talc of an . • amples •o! underpaid garment work million dollars: edly on the musical art as on the po- opposition party which considers itsel! "° 'v - *rere discussed. tunate termination o! Gordon's ezpedi- resentatioma are being made to the Congressman. Mahaim recently intro- litical situation. Then comes C. Stu- i under'obligationa to object to whatever v , RRe�pi .duped a -bili tato the United States tion to Shestou ,• the Anglo,Egyptian the Government roposes.Ro matter how i)omi�nion Government to secure the re- art -Wortley, �vho, although lie is wont F p s, House o! Representatives appropriating control of all the Egyptian pee- obvious may be its ezpedieney During sti i moval of the quarantine regulations two million dollars to be expended by speak with' great, modesty of his cessions up the Nile vanished, and the Egyptian occupation of the region. against American sad Engkieh stock im-. the GovemrneaL is widening the Locke musical achievements, has written two from that time to- the present no at- the -sports from the Soudan dawn the ported into this country for breeding. of the Erie canal, to permit the passage excellent -snags, "Why Does Azure tempt Las been to declaim this Nile and by means of caravans toiCairn, purposes. of torpedo boats to the great lakes. Deck the 8 4 and "The Gypsy's P amounted to shoat ;5.000.000 a year• I Skyl" region to civilization. besides as much more that went abr• .. Captain Gamble Geddes, who occupied Thomas Wharton, Sunday editor of Arthur Balfour, too. is s cul - the pusiiion of aide-de-camp and'private the Philadelphia Times, fell from a D'� Now, however, it is evident that the through the Red Sea porta and from secretary n Mr. J. Beverley Robinson fo,m tared musician, who delights not only the Som;alli A district that can r _ Mary window of the house in time is deemed propitious for a forward export 618,000,000 worth o goods every "t 1. � _,� during the tatter's tenure -of oftiee as which he lived early ar Friday morn- .in listening tis the beat performers, but • movement, having for Its purpose the Y certainl worth :having, for a Liaute�ant-Governor of Ontario, died Ing, and was instantly killed. It is gen- m playing the, pianoforte for ,hid ownnqueet of the Egyptian Soudan, and' country from which this amount of sur - on Friday at his residence in Toronto. emily .believed that he committed ani - It is nnderzateod in Sit.. John. N. B., tide. Pleasure: It does not appear that Mr. the expedition that last week left Cairo plus wealth can be annually spared for 1.r that the 'Allan Steain lip Campaay will Some time ago it was announced that Gladstone, with all his marvellous ver- I fqr Dongola is probably the forerunner export under eo bad a Government as ,.' ad on the 18th the Prince of 1Valee had become so boa- eatility, ever Dame forward. as as in- , o! a more impariag force that1 that of Egyppt, would certainly prove fast., presumably under some arra - orar me >re a almost 3. ?c wealth i1 i own Gtr mart with the, Imperial-Government,ameii, to. New York. Surprise was felt at .this, ere t11e conquest is Lass were piapel - administered and r as the club is openly is favour of the the eminent statesman delighted is made complete.' The man saga m ..caary the Eighth ussars to London. I P of tazatIan. The E ypt domain com- ' „ Th. Ezeeutive of the Hamilton Conti,- Cuban insurgents. ft now turns out singing, and It L on record that his this enterprise do not antici to -so easy � -�''' ' �'. e11 of Women has forwarded to the that the Prince o! Wales declined the favorite non to "My Pretty Jana." • Pa rinse $ordofan, nbia, Senear. Take . , g as undertaking as that of oonquoting and some provinces still further south, k. Provincial Board of Health a memorial honour and that a fanged letter suns that is not so familiar today as Aeheatee, when the whale opposing force an area estimated at a little Lem than A I . suggesting' the appointment of dental read to the blab. generation or two aro. Sir 1,000.000 square miles, with as naiaowa k k laspectare to yfait the schools and The trade situation in the United it was a of blacks were put tont 'tris Roman elation. - z" ppnnbiro instit>:U— and examine -1111- States rrmoins practically unchanged. Richard Webster is well known 'v a candies and sky rxket�,.lox the troops try is as different E t `t . area's teeth. though the winter weather has moth- member of of the Mandi are progea as can be easily eonoelva fled somewhat, and an increased move- A CHURCH CHOI$ .. .: at. - f the grid sands and, skies. At a meeting of the Montreal Board HARD: FIGHTERS, from which rain never f•1L, there are went is naturally expected, but so tar . of Trade it was decided to hold a Can- and he has appeared oa the platform , antici tipns in this direction are not ase well armed, and have, proved their torests .sad swamRs, .long stratahea of adiaa International Exhibition in that pa st concert@ with treat success. ;sir ! what we call prairie land, and frequent '- city. A committee was appointed to as yet realized; the cuial ►eaacm given steadiness in' more than one severe so- ji want on the Dominion Government to, is -the lateness of the season. and one Richard inclines toward sacred and serf- , plateaus. considerably elevated above the + tion, but that the' n nest will n.ti- river, which furnish sok for a en of x250,000 to Darty serious feature of the situation is that nus music; Sir Edward Clarke. i1 re 90 q L 11q out the propaeed ezhibitiaa. a large number of wage-earners are i port be true. leans towards the if (mately be effected, --no one baa doubt EXCEL1,FWT,PASTURaGE v� - The Canadian Pacific hese notified the still unemployed. Prices in iron and ous, and can render a caster ditty -with ' looks over the map of Africa and sees for wild antelope and the flocks ane � " Chairman of the Transcontinental Pas- steel are expected to be snstaiae� by marvellous -fleet. the hoses of influence exercised by the herds of the inhabitants Here and 4 sea er Aasooiation that it intends to the :"gigantic combine just effected. The labor' members are specLlly there are aril even dory , g one of the proposals o! the organization strong in musical talent. John Burne, get European -nations tan that cortin- spot@• Maw all of its intermediate busi- being, of course, to krait pr notion. when a rosycheeked youngster. se eat. the river bank, where the nhadow as ' , B. P gs' I - - curious mechanical ooatriraaoa which L._ . • mess from ander the association agree- But to find any positive eroouragement in a anrpliasci chair; and Keir $stain � istelj south of the vast 8ah•r- answer the farmers instead of a pump, S meat, as the Great Northern Rail's I at the present mameat In the trade out- is not Daly a performer on the melod- jxraiaees of the same class ie exempt- I look Boa. but can put than and inane is an Desert with its shifting Bands sad is put into practical, ogeratioa, is orderlF. 4aerally.. the scrirtiny has to be pa I to secure !pr the grew{ag-- crops the -- J ,,,. " A deputation from Rhe Dominion . very minute. - f a Scotch ballad. Bis favorite song is owns population lies Soudan_, "Land amount of w•isr neoesaary W thea �> �,Tradea Congress waited on the G ,GEN4 nt It o! Argyll.' and his rendering of the Blanks." a region that stretabea proper Browth, but as 'a rule ilio rain- :' 1 - clear across the continent.' It has never fall is sufficient tca all pnFpoees, and stamen► at Ottawa to eek secogaitioa of 'the e' ht -boor da , ,The scheme Ferdinand DAL. . I min lreg nt� WiollkiamtAbraliauurmg. been Lally azplored, bat the abconnta little artificial tion is practiced. y Prince Ferdinaoct of But' to is via- its of his admirers And specially pro _ he tried ih the PriatirB a itiag is Coaatantiaople The soil is so fertile that anything }' 1'trblto. Works I]Ppertmeat, and familiar to the Welsh. people and to brought back by travellers who haveh caa be raised is a tropical o!1. The Chinese Government has decided ' D3sbor can. traced it here' anC there -haw it i the . rnisters, all expressed themselves the Gammons as "Maboa. ' , Peas u t ical climate. will grow with lux- p to.enter the postal axion. !hub -tropical as willing to grant the. deputation's re-- �y ungtn The Mea of Harlech" or ' � be a country, of marvelous paseibll- urian oe is the Egyptian Soudan. It is que,sL B _ A commercial treaty has been rati- "Lnd of �2y Fathers," rouse s Welsh the native homegof the sweat potato, r tied between Germany. and Japan.andienoe to the wildest pitch of enthus- tEies. 8o far as allmaie 3e. rnnoerned. Mr, W. Macdonald, the millionaire to- , the pass and Lhe watermelon, and is _1.1.111 r bacm manufacturer; •bbe intimated hie j The to aph line between Horosko ,. issm• The l�orable, member has, it is ! it Is one of the hottest regions on the the hot sunshine of.the'Upper'Nil"e Vai- intirotloo o! donating a further sum of I and Mural- Vi'ella,• is Egypt. has been 1 truce. never raised iiia voice in song 'globe, there being many Places' where ley, .md In the. cleariaga mads byy the 3 . $158,000 towards t ndowment tent! Q2 cut. + within the House itself, bat' he is able the mean annual temperatute exceeds datives in the great forests of Equa- the• eri,IlsieesinK... talcs ,buildings The rainy season hese pat a tem. to beast .Lhst he has snag at the res- 185 degrees, but it differs from the Set- toria, tbpse vegetables grow to a sitar in mnaection with�aeGyill [!niversity. quest of a Speaker: I bare to as abundance of rainfall, sad and with an abundance unknown is t =LL par"7 check oa hostilities in abga < - He has: just given balf a. million dollar,' ainia; It. 6i!t706 In thiis� way. In the short r tine region in comprises also. The ea- other parts of the world, . A traveler - •->l'' F -11 -,%. to t11. niveraity. i Parliament ot-1885 Mr. Peel invited •11 ,tire region comprises en area of 1,500,- in that region sane . can ago said "Three duels were •fought in Berlin i the labor members then ie.' the Howie 000 square,lmilsa:'and tit this eat do- y' ,. At the annual meeting of the Cana- �,t weei, One tehil'h reawlted tet gr t, all the table,.'of Europe could be dian' Pacific Railway in Montreal the to a aFecisl dinner. Atter the repeat 'mala from -a fourth to a third is for- supplied with fruits and vegetables (rota -41, report took a hopeful view .,t the out- ally. an sdlournmeat was made to the lib est.' No one yet knows how great are the Eayptian_!$oiidaa, end when tibia, a� look for this year. $ir tti illiam Van- a Latest deepatchee tram South Africa racy sad here, at Mr, Peel's request. I the rassbtiraea of aougtry, nor how re ion is fenced railroads, the time Horne. saiiouna.d the agreement with I tend to allay the anxiety as to the I Matter• favored the company with a vo- vaei Abe value. of the exports that will B p complications is the Transvaal. (cal• selection. No one was more del' ht:- 4 flow from it. when onoe it has been may c9me when oranges, bananas Cad a the grand 'Trunk . for running pmven Ii. tg I o nod to commerce, but as its P sDPlee, Elsa. dates and melons, from , , ' , over the line beam Toronto and to Menelik d ed than the ..then Speaker, who beat pe the heart of Arica, may 1ie'aeea on - Hamilton, and the ata board of auiv xcept the o Tigre ave retreated The Ba excellent sissy told of 180100,000, it will, no doubt, prove a•val- s{ total reelected. from Kassala their provisions having l+dsbonb exchange o! oomplimeat@ with ! uable acquisition to the civilized States day m yet tar &,Aay, however, the ex- t, . .,i given out. Mme. Patti At a concert in Wales, that in -future will control it. porta of the region being at present .e GREAT BRITAIN. ' 1 I limited to such articles as will bear1. I Th. flew first-class armored battle- Th. French Senate has again voted Nation and the great grime donna were At present it is divided ,moag overs the lea hot journey to the markets �� .:ship Mans wan launched at Bitrken- no confidence in the . Cabinet, but the amon the rtatmers. The concert ,hundred native African or Arab rulers, B• ]° g pa of Cairn or the Red Bea coast. Os• Ministers do not seem to pay any aL over, Mrue. Pani steppe rip to the M.. often at war with each other=some � head- ! teatioa to it. P. sad pbeerved with. a -saint smile. semi -civilized, some decidedl harbor- trach feathers have for many ,years k The British Medical Joaraal defends I Sir Hurculea Robinson. Governor of ai ; B fly well. p ire y u ,most Y in iron ids Abraham. nus, others entirely savage, b t ,m formed the greater part, in valve, of Playfair, the defendant in the re- ;Cape Colon has declined President 7tee� n0adaa►•" iesPonded •Mahon• :�' f the States hivia a_ ulatton or' su - the x while Soiidaa .'e porus. ale wax- coffee. ,,,��• yy, I Ltntly, "and so do ficient intalligen� to sppreciate tli;e a large variety oI gum, and'iim sear- fbent tamows alar'ider' suit. Kruger'd o[fer of aaaiatance in quelling mous gt3aatit of tine skins and hides benefits that would arise to thele Lrom y �*- • Anthony Hope Hawkins, who elimin- I the uprising in Matabeleland. .THE IRISH PARTY closer association with the whites'. The made rip the remainder. It is plain that T: ,ted his last name when -he toot to Preeideat. Sruger hese assured the Brf- boeet oi' a number of vocalists. The ezpeditioa that' has just now started under proper conditions the region tea = 'literature, will visit the Einited States �'• fish Agent at Pretoria that ro obstacles -veteran- T. D. Sullivan has writ. on the from Cairo in one move in• a game for. be made enormouslyproductive, and -- .,bext winter. . I will be placed in the way of burghers yvioi+ds of an Irish ditty rind has supremacy between the French sad . those condition will lie attained when . ' . i.An ediicdtional bill has been intro- I desiring- ,to be enrolled. for.. service in snag them with great effect at num- English. The former have long been t has r uered t iv- -+ he lead been ecpnq or c dtwed in the imperial Parliament pro- I Rhodeera , stars litioal sad festive gatherings. aspiring to large possessions is Africa, tlii�atiQn by this Ang10-EBYPt t>'sups . vidingg tor- the support of volantary I In consequence of the decision of Tim Hesea1y, too, is rpuch given to ,sad when the Dark Continent was di- - aohoolq. . I a portion of the Vienna fire brigade to dering Irish ballads, "Mary Donnelly.' vided' among the greet were of Eu - The week o[ lane 15 has beep oboe- " out on strike, all the firemen have being his ,favorite song. Mr. Hca I rope, France managed txr add to Algeria - SIMPLE AND PRETTY. ,. C®ommenae of the British Empire. which have. been enbeor tituted ie� them. bar Tom, who al for North- ,Wex- a�theW land of the e; so as to um - eaign Illus its e s I ford, is se. a000mplished pianist. Dr. thb Senegambia, coast with .Algeria,. traotivenesa o! a dainty, simple pat t. . will take place in London.. There are at the different - , The.• .Tivoli, London, Music hall has French dockyards sad. &ram&] of pyre- ,Tanner can sing a [rood Bong, and so In addition to thin,. the French secured a rI -introduced s novelty in the shape of a ' p��a�'wwrr��aa for grave events. Stores and can Tom Condon sad Dr. Foz. large section of country north of the ' religious sang, entitled Jerusalem, , ammuniti are being-ove,r•hauled, and T Scotch members do nhtenfromappesir Congo, and immediately began the task � B 4e. to be so mupical as their brethren from of eztendtag, the French influence in- �'., `r• which is -sung nightly with -great fer- i the fleet is being strengthened. , �y.l� and Ireland. 'It is true that to the interior. It is said that this -� tour. The Emperor of Austria- kept Ash Parliamentary caricaturists not in- ware has been attended' with such suic- - Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is consider- k Wednesday with mediaeval devoutness. frequently. depict ane or -the. other. of oess that the sphere ,of French influ- w %, Ing the suggestions and proposals of As .he knelt before' the high altar dur- the representatives of Sootland .play- enoe now extends far to the wea�ot Lake ` the Dominion Government -regarding ing the., penitential offices the court Ing a sola on the bagpipes, but it is Tchad, even into Darloor, and therefore ►, ,••. .'tenders fns' a fast Atlantic steamship. ehaglata strewed ashes on his head. iioabtful whether in reality any Scotch I oomprises two-thirds of service. i The new Chinese Anglo,German loan member of pstrliament is in the habit TH8 WHOLE SOUDAN. - The exports from Sbeffield ie of £18,000,000 was elosed wiz hours bo- pf. performing on as instrument that The object of the French Government %. i` ~ ,]]��nitel States for the first three fore the time advertised for the oes- is regardedby'tbe unappreciative South-- is to •acquire a belt.of oouQ•tch- iontha of the present year amount tQ sation of bids. The loan was . over- ron as a fearsome and unholy inventiop ting entirely ,crass the .continent, but £18G,d44 as compared with £112002 for 'on in London alone. There is one membei who probably in the Nile valley the opposition of the F the same, perior of the previous ,year. i Fifteen eoldi.re who were working at awes his seat is the eammoa,a to the English is instantly encountered. it -ThP Dake and Ruche® o[ Marlbar- afire in Lille, France, on Sunday, went sweet singing of his wife; and, indeed,: Forced out of the Upper Nile Valley L. ough arrived at Blenheim palace, on to a druggist's shop and drank wine musk -gelatioal meetings. in becom-'�aad t>> pti in Soudan by the growth •'V1"erjnesday, );,cin returned fpm Poison• which they mistooklor gin. Six m6 'quite in vogue. Capt. Grine-Hat m the Ma din suer, the, ngIis�Sav9 e chimon, Mr. Newdt gate, sad R. J. ppoo� their honeyan�icon. journey: They were, , of them diad as a result of the drhught. Price. who die now M.P.'b, sang to the I tievar relingniahed their nominal claim ,. : given an eatbneivatle• reception. ! The. St. Petersburg papers vie with electors - at the general election, and to time country, and the British East each other in hen ing abuse upon Eng- who know. how many votes, which otb- Alrioan Cgmpany actually occupies an -i Mr. Long told Dr. Montague that tie . enbtmoue area of land on the east coast, was not able to hold out any hope that land. The �Tovce remyra ea a :-"Eng- �� would have gone to their oppon- I extending inward to Lake Victoria Ny- cera. In the original block the mater the. British Godernmsrit would be able land's action has been one of myatifioa- errs were area by their musical anza sad northward to the boundaries isle are white and pink figured `muslin. to modify the cattle bill, but would be tion and deception, prsctiaed upon the elloatsl Mr rice, be it said, used to of the Mandi's'domain. -The reconquest ^. > " compelled to consult the interests of powera who joined bar." - render "Catching the Speaker's Eye," of the E ' -. the fermate. ' " ' A despatch tram Buchttreet says it is with unto. He has since had Egyptian Soudan would unite _ - Bz�t-e Egypt wits] the possessions o! the Brit- �RZrASON FOR PRII�S.% Ovving to' the gravity of the situation I announced that a military convention plenty of opportunities o! catching the I ish East African, Oompany and give Eng- g has been concluded' between Russia and .august optic o! that august parson land control of -the entire Nile Valley The Marquis of, Lorne and Prinoees b 3e. Forth Africa, the imperial :Gov- t In Sou t are taking steppse to despatch Bulgaria, by which in the event of war If the pracLioe' of •having mtii9iaal a o -"'nth access to the ocean on the east. Louise have just celebrated their twee- x -- :, "'five. thousand -troops • to the Cape of Bulgaria 'cedes two Black Bea porta to tion meet, grows there ought. to be J A most effectual bei would thus be ty-fifth wedding aoiniversaty, sad how- _ 'L.. Geli mlililii I! ill lImp,s .,.:. .,.....-- ••-:r,'hr'.". �.Si� �"'""d".K:... `.y '_.., ". �..: "r':ri .Y' '"X. '.�»' ;Y.� a> "raw, fes"- yp��nq,. ,,: ,.y;.: pp gy$p•. y,�' + .•�j ?, ...... :S. w ,pt' ..f a3 �.. �kw+�, u,. w. m,qy.-,R, wkP-,''±b•`".. 3�.a .',ac `..� :Wfi k..,,. ,y..fi 1A•' c 3 .. .r;' .z,.",. „ ., .. ;s •+.m,-r-r �.....,.: ir`i Y L .,.,•'rN` t', .1 .aa f. ti. 'il.+K .t. �H .`$ 'X-. rY f r� ,.. - Y .,P.. ,off C� *L .•4 :. ,♦ :3.. J. F S. �.p.-. •�i., r{I'7 ;Y'.- ,' S'�' .S�Rw- ' iS-'-'i. .+M'_ :Y... .:{§Tia. S4' Yf- .N..4 ?y i.. .a b r.. �. ,.'�•J .:"„--i—, ..-qyP �.: ,. y•'r. ... .. x-T'' '''..... ,' -..:.. 'G! .3.., i• u �y( M.+ yyp . J/^..,. k1 'fi ..MF• n. .. 'r �.. -Al ....;. ,.. f.. -R .... �•... . :.4.5�-i .'.�7 � .,Y.�•r`..• M .W.••'. ✓F ''+G. ,l. ... TF.' ^ynFV' .: i'v.'.'� 1�1 ,. .: P" r:-� ,.,>.'- .r+-,a� wi...:.�T..:.. ..i:aha:; .,. 'r:.r.. ,a;-r '` \F-� a'V..a,^'. y.' x.. it'....,,. ..,. , :..:r ".:..,-,...,,-f... - ...t,: t �v:'!a � ""l. 3.aY. . .. .;� .. ry _�=p,,,���+.• i_' ...__�— .-__ ---^tel _ w, - _ � -t _ _ _ It; : ....... �� r M i (:. 4 .,. .X r. sooIIBagBSU8Z8>DRB:syreferring * rakes, shovels, $ has sprung non tis. '-Tailorin trade is hummin ,, -Logue foe barbed sad aaawled wire: -Forks, eFiadas, boss, to the address label on your paper you , * -Spring BP g P g 8 I �, �,.'' ­­'. �*o•a always asoertaia the�a to towbiab -R. A. Bunting is selling a seed L s-Re. onrsnbaortptioato Ttuolli,waie a, grown by Geo. Holt. g Bras *v• Father Jeffcott, of Oahswa. was -Fresh oranges and lemons just __The latest improved ma0hinery s t�nO°° 'r• 'he Met ' -John Woodruff took a carload of bare Thursda to hand, John Dickie & Co. for ironing roll callers and cuffs have e o! Sato 4a label on the >Sist ➢apa ob y rieHpt of mosey •t this omen. always butcher's cattle to Suvbury this week. -Timothy Welsh, of the lake shore, is -People who wear J. D. & Co's been added to' Swiss Steam Laundry.- ;s I. p.pih•=P-4a .bean. tt -Caldwell and son shipped a carload in rather poor health. new shoes find rest for their soles. Bring in your parcels not l4ter than �' of hogs from hese on Frida of last week. -W. E. Vanstone chi d s carload of -Ceylon tea i e fittest Tuesda ni ht. John Dickie & C } ,.,y - re. izemit or oronto, eep,aa pigs om is talion on urs• package tea in the market for twenty -LaAp YEAz.---We would advise ` ��ot �. a nt= a week with Ler father, William day. five tante. girls who .sre of.a marriageable age- Clark. -Dr. and Mre. Hutchison, of While• »",. r ° ' =A, M. McKeown, of Highland Creek, Yale, was here Wednesday spending the -John DiCk1e & GiO. are showing a not to let this years •opportunities11 'PICBEBIN(1, ONT., APRIL 17, 1896 bee moved his family into the Gas; half of afternoon at Dr. Eastwood'". }gig stook of laces, lace curtains and pass as it will be eight' years before Mrs. Po�lard'shonne. --Tile Workmen are talkiag-af 7lavin recti-ve-goods. we have another leap year. _ sP. -bars., James Andrew, of the Lake s concert ascus Mary 24th. Particulars Business shall boom in Pickering-Clofhes do not make the man _ : LOCALISMS shore, is indisposed, but bar ooadiiion is will be forthcomiatt �n doe time.-- but one of John Dickie & Goo`s fine r with the addition of �Clarejmoizt's . . not by any means considered serious, -We shall be pleased to hear'regularly thea tweed suits very much im rove j� -Any person wishing to buy one or from our Scarboro Junction correspond• French population it oulmeuburbe. P aJ` more colonise of Italian bees can get chem ant. The L3LtQr is full-of--good seneble -See Our static and tan Ladies the appearance of man. '' -Car load straw hats Logan's. * cheap from W. D. Gordon, Pickering.* . news. . Kids, also Gents Kid1. d, in tan and _ -Cats it is� said have nine lives a .-Prime, timothy, clover, alsike, Logan* -Fred Clark left •Monday for Hamilton ' -Mrs. A: Findlay has converted the bro ` - nts H. H. Holmes would require to have s -D. B. Gormley is recovering from where he has been engaged with Captain shop attached to her residence into a .• the life o 3 oats in or er to s e - ` his recent indisposition. Sizemith for the season on the sobooner green hoose. She bas therein a rich pro• w summer .les.. John Dickie & Co. P y . I.- � full penalty of•his 27 murders. -Fred Bunting, of the clay, was here Visnua. 'fusion of plants. --G. PI. W. Tel. agonts, states . -f t with his parents this week.' - - =- - D0UR UW- - . �usburn ha' -What is in a hat ? ' Your head _ _ - - -Mrs. R. Westlake and Miss Flora.•of Tuesday morning where'be will be em• Annan'@ store property at Dunbarton and messages passed through Pickering an you are ln. oo, i y wear one y - Toronto, were here on Sunday. ployed under the formanship of Richard will remove there vary shortly, He is office this last March eompased with of John Dickie & Co's new Fedoras. -J. M. Kerr, of Toronto, has been here Latchford. abdnt trading his other dwelling in Dnn- game month last year which is indi- - The -government : and the opposl- v''ftot'the past few days with his people. -Dr. Croce will be in Pickering on the barton Lo Jonn A. Pile for a farm in Mu's• �_ =W-a sre pleased to learn that Mies second and third Tuesdays of this month, koka. - cativo - better times.. tion, alike are accused of killing time, Jennie (cordon is fast recovering from 14th and 2'lst. Please call early to secure -Master Lloyd Bateman had hie foot --John Diekits & Co. have just re• the result will doubtless be a funeral y:, e� her recent indiappooeition. prom attention. * somewhat injured Wednesday. In trying ceived a nice ladies Button• Boot, who- will bury the dead ? �; -Isaac i'Viae has had` enameled letters -W. V. Riclisrdson ie about to make io alight from s wagon be fell and the $1.26; ladies Sunday sntumer shoes, Win. Dickie & Co. have a grand 4 � �pkted upon his window which adds mach some repairs to bis residence, on King bind wheel passed' over his foot. This beauties. �- Boys• pointed' toe boots, display of new prints. Greatest var- y ' to the appearance of the front. . - st: east, In fact be bas the materiar•on practice of hanging Upon passing vehicles uBt the kick, mens alters Chea let in town from bete' er and to l6. _, � -John E. Gee and wife, who have Land for the purpose. will yet terminate in something more 1 g P' J' P y begin-spendingg the peat taw weeks-in ror• -Spring hones cleaning has comment• cartons than a slight mishap, -If you want first-class meals come -Annie Lawrie wore dresses , of. ' 1 i.oaio, retarned home the other day. - ed in earvest in this place, and the milled ♦p nee y Sia barrels, &ash, arrived this beautiful Scotch plaids. J. D, & Co. l -Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Pickering thuds of suffering carpets resound t:iroul wxlTsv. - week : Gatmeals, Rolled Wheat; Gold have a nice assortment of them. All '" and will be found .at the Bordon lice@@ aur Ianee and all woo e. - y' y — duet, Flake Bosky, Ruck-wheat Flour, the styles for blouses and trim tdis 1st and 8rdTuesday iathemonsh. 24tf-Cceorge Hen, Esq•, has been relieved There wee buried at the Unioa�emetery eta., J. D. & Co. ogee --Dr, Rad A, J. 9acKsy,-of Toronto, of big-duties this week at thatbank,-and Tuesday, Mrs.Elleker, relict of Robt. El- _ z _ -. - - _ .11 aeoompaaisd by their father, D. McKay, G. R. Myles, of Toronto, is looking after Isker, who died on Sunday last in tbe'78rd - • 1.1 - Eeq., .vele bore on Tuesday attending the the business. Dar. Keri will-likely be on year of her age.: The servioes at the house e � .: . ducted b Rag.. Yesterda , to•day was to-morrow. The place you get your moneys worth Tj° - -Pickering township oounofi meats -Mr. Geo. Philip lead the Y. P. S. C. Mr. Manning, lad the funers was asge y Om0npw w q � panuant to adjournment; in the town F:• last Monday evening instead of Mrs. attended. Ddre..Ellekar had meat' friends Do not from iOmorrjw borrow, a .`. hall, Brougham, oa )l2onday' next et 10 a. Diekia; who was ill. Miss Dale will in Whitby, Oshawa-aad Pickering, and she Ie the place the people crowd into in. for the %ransaotioa of general business• present the topic: ",�Wbat we should do, and her late husband were held is high and For tomorrow ie far away. 1- It is Dickie's general store - l >b—lep .. -The horse show is now on at Tosca• to save Lhe lost." nest Monday at ,.80 general esteem. Two sons survive the par• to, and many from bore attended.. The p. m. All invited. agout at Manilla Junction, ane F: H. El ker of Whitby. - _ ;d aompeiition, . is keen, therefore, prise -Some time daring March a steel was saws, R. A. Elleker, Grand Trunk rtatio _.Al j s wton"rs will have all the boors to be proud toes from W. Woodruff's botcher wagon. J . . '- ti L Balla oaths nreseaLo week aJamea i been done Me Findewillconfer s fs or�arnotp Talk of &carboro• - _ -; ,-,All Cordially -Invited to..... ,' , . 17ormgack, oP-the 5th aoneession, was per- him of its whereabouts. �- notifying Ma°ake$ ISTeeleffo t deyierve obsnrrs,'1. , i' baps the first • to start• Monday he -The funeral of ohs late Casper StotW The title or a men. : . - . a - - _ , - — - - - �­�e4 a aomnasaeed. on Sand was lar 1 attended consider•' she wears oar aecktl« sae our shirts, 1 1 ] n 11 w by g �y largely 1 Oarpaaw are h.zdi►id.e skirts. ria Milliner 0 cin i __ -(}. Y. Smith. Barrister Whit will m the ver nafsvoaabla staLept the roads end our poor war•drobs she di.erts - IN I ' ' . - 'L � t ' . be as Pietro l every_Tuesday. Office Many friends joined the oarcbge wbso at In eery way she can ,:: „ _ .- i r o , r --over Mr. Sam's Bari. Money to loan at �8roagbem, the burls! taking lace at aha sat one she hr lett n.1":. _ - - .. $pet acute Appraiser io Canada Permax• Christina barging ground, otthat �, sitho twoal sot be s•te to bet _ . That she will le•ys it long. -_..- � _ . - _ , !� Loan Ca , . 19 9m - - -HaniS Gordon laid W. Holburn have she'sxacrisoed bar flowing locks. the 1 `` 1 :41 April. 4th and '15 89� --�. - -While a Lam'--g •rf om .a rig' en motor• been amusing the sL she's learned w wr«ti. and to bo:. . _ . day evGaiag at 13. Liataa's gate. James few days trsdiag properties Like Lbs To mea alone betonsa _ _ Holt came in coatal wish a tie. s, and Dutchman's boys, they are both consider. - _ soarasoai. - re. . � ii e, - — ' ' - 4 �i t as a result his face has bad tube aatried ably ahead- by the deal.... Holbarn now . - • . - y - s it a sling every since. One eye lies donned owns a farm in Muskoka, the land o{ euat.ev.",�� 3 d p morning, while the scoompanyiag lakes sad limestone, while Gordon is i � :... shack is rather b6dAj en% ThG wonder poisessed hf EhaZ vaitrabie property just Whirs are your spring Sands ed siie -' _- . _ . - _ is that-he eeesped so "airy. south of Jao. E, bee's premises on Church Miss Alien Weasney y. ^' . --Pitts ars cud m bs vett' pteaitil LhiG ssrGet._ Deer Park. - weather and are being shot -ur large -W. Stanley hsal the thanks- of She Peter Perry-: has engaged wish. B. •CJ�0,t 1�• • • •,• • �,,s , ," - -�. '­:�,­, ­ . �7-� gnsau&W. Several attempts have been awaer for having Pound %he lady's far (cathrie for the aammer. -nods to get sackers, but with very little mitten. advertised as lost a abort time Mus Sadie BraT'has gone to bar fol . . : - .. : . _ i Nose*". Those who should know say ago, and' tell $ me_ at this office. The er shussion.- of dressmaking with Mia We are showing ,the bel selection at the lowest prices we ever offered'. SoitF .. .. .1661 we want a warm min, before the artiste bblonged to a lady. residing in Brooke in-Brooklia. May her course be made.. to order, ill ay.p. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP „� seeker CrC}�`will be at its best. These Toronto. who happened to be'p6eamR profitable and pleasant. - - • . GUdR�NTElrLZ .. '' I, I.'1146 are being caught a/ Highland Crook through %Lo towVsbip on Sunday acid lost Pockerin Bra. have had great lack I.F . - L -:`si tt u w3 m lugs quantities. it from the.cutter. Moral-If yott loss with lambs this year: They have about - ti -Moe« Hard ieR with us a curiosity anything be sure and advertise same in sixty ewes` and now about 100 .lambs_ Nall Papers ' i Elis other da tbii ha afforded 'mach TaIz NiLvil Wo use"neve-i'l oeri to fair -Surely the Yankee buyers twill find. plenty - . . . _ . _':: _ _ itteress for those who have called since. W find the missing arsfals. & ip_fi]L "We have received a large assortment of Wall Paper and Borderiaga•to . =. e--slov�wood etiak with aharrow -(}. Blake. who works for Thos Field "the fcotball meeting wade postponed oia _ - F __taolh imbedded in the same. Tli- ono Islte s5ore mer whit vs her a ser- Saturday last Lill TLtireday. The crowd -_ match, which excels anything we have ever handled. '� '' has been driven' into %be tree when very ions accident on Monday. Upon entering was slim and those present did bot press ' a _' ' amon and the wood has grown about it the stable he did not bother speaking to it. -A fall of officers will be len BUNTING _ I.-sites. If yea want to see is, cal! before the horses, whoa one of them tookfright osis week.rt '�t • _ c ,:the next oold weather arrive@• as then it and-kicked him, striking, the young man The seal of No. b has been laid off. :1 11,11 stay be evorlastiagh too late. directly over the bears. The blow was from his duties - for a short time oa - .� -Mrs. Wise's millmery opening. cam- so severe that be was removed from the aooannt of as attack.of la grippe.• Bosh _ _. menced on Tuesday, when the ladies of stable nnooascione sad did not rally forteachers saaRbt last week instead of tak• - _ - I11 ;'emw g and se e�>ig from torded an he opportunity loom. -some is't ougbi %%ha he will so n�be around The . S.S. tbo week's (lawful) library is all ready and - . - ` /� ate stook of hate and %rimmin ver all' ri hL - 9 �i gam a again. How may Limes has the now catalogues of 68 books have bees # .11 brought to &his place. And. thin is not all, this custom of not speak nig to,bo»es issued. Much trouble vvae.taken to get �. Have, your'Spring.. Clothih' _ � 1 as the stock of goods for fancy .work is resulted' senoaply 7 It is a praesiae that the selection and the variety of readingL. iviried, Ladies. who have not yet called should be discontinued. The above horse is great, to suis all alase�oi readers but _ •made by . _ : ;__ .� -- ._ -_ :'abonld do so at once. The rooms have was always considered harmless. the depraved. - - r - crowded for the past two days. -In all probability the.. townafiip ooan• Some ,of our Gate risers hays e'er - . . I - p rp -- -The French crowd that haus fregQeaL• til will gait-hese a road-making machine writiaq got she mould beard ipso Lha - -- • _ ed Miobill swamp, nortb of Claremont, this year, an outla7..tbas would be highly ground, but we fail . to nee its utility. .: •.. • ' 4 • - 1.all winter, bays, by the recent warm days 'astifabIs. If it is the intention of ,the When the ground is so Cold and sad, what ' >jS :, - become thawed out and on Saturday last board so %a, do, steps should be taken in advantage is it io a man t Perhaps it s' . tlsoided so proceed weal, a Greeley has that direction oa Monday, and %bus aaYe looppse Lim oat of mischief. - i ���✓ r•. -�1., r; _ .'boon given the credit of suggesting. They all the money Bible is the re it of the - We believe Freak Guthrie and his.fair :' ....�1 k In 'S 11 .. _ �pns repair g m • seaobed Barolay's, Civrners and 'camped roads. Some have an idea that when bride-sre to- settle is Detroit.-,-U: 8..' - ..a..s c er 1a Qr ^: - . • ai»re over. Sunday, d Monday. ;'night AUeh a machine ie arobased - and ut -to seems . to attract all our youth and we • • � � � � � i 1.`' •pen Sao nese Justwee 0 t is , vl - work. % S . t e roe •p avers now in aB ran may .som ay loom'op in ,o 1 r_.• Imp on the Daiske of the river. Dnriag will be discarded a Useless' not so. how- thin world. a gnidiag star of the empire. - _ Monday afternoon a number of the party ever. • These planers can ba used ii, Bowe liati ei doabwd the wiedom of early Perfect. Fit Guaranteed, - • • • spent their time in beggia,� from door to rounding up the roads, and filler in holes marriage, but wbateber• ia,'you know', is - _ ...... -. �` • . door and succeeded in getting much as. at this season of Cher year to great sdvaet• right, p „ - _ 4 _. .'sistance. _ Tuesday they left for'the west. age. In fact much grading could lee done+-, We, have often been tem ted to write 1 - ' :j. It woo perhaps the bar asst pack o{ gypsies with diem when the frost i@, Doming out an article on the differeaL Rule •we -meet - I . !!1. - that we have yet looked upon, sad al• of the ground, bat a oerta}n seaea of modesty ilea slum Skates, Skates' i - )14ig" ' --though tlloy may not do any pilfering or -After an illneat of bat's few- short ad our pen and we will refer to young s - - - • anythinR of Shat nature, it ill quite ad weeks, Jessie, eldest daughter of George men-this time. I have heard the remark . e • a --- affliction oompoll�d to have.'them to and Catherine Kerr, died at the,ree}dence made, "that a'certain one wail ay. in oda• , .. remain a • night . within' our confines. of bar parents, Church street, n Satur• .cation 'had said %hat a young man wbo ` - " .. should the outfit presume to go. through day morning..-So quietly •did her spirit bad not paused bis entrance was not \'� ..And a-large stock of Skate-Straps= �; IT - Toronto, 'which we bear was sheir inten• depart that it was thought fur a time worth talking to," now at first sight every ( - -Lion there world be %rouble, without ibat sleeybad but overcame beic4esa}e, body will.. resent this, bnL' on aeoond .-. , . doubt. Weare glad, however. that they who was jtYet on she verge of womanhood, thour:ht, for snub are; always better, we Also a eto¢k of COMP CHAINS, SNOW. SHQVELS•,• AXEh and AhE are Qct of %be townAli* being in ber eighteenth year, was highly conclude the drift of the speakers me"' - - as `• -Fora time we had fearful forbodings esteemed "by 'all. Possessed of a fra li,, iaR and not the words literally is to be - _ HANDLE$, SAWS of .all ]clods, , _ -that spring had visited us fol tbe7a% time fearless, yet kind and' jovial despoeition, trnnelaied. Who ars the ones who would %' in 1895, but -now our susl••.ase- has been she was a partieulai favorite. with both trouble • this writer ? Only the ones it- We have the "D.uplex" Washboard i4 Stock the best in- the' .somewhat relieved. We are of great old and young., Then is i% any wonder bit. Aid •they, in prder that by so doing Market., Saves Saves �talf the work 011 Wash day. �;elde is the maple syrup uarpeet, an'd that the announcement of 'her death they could blot out the foot of their short _ _ i aha% do be aura remipa, us that vegitation should cist a gloom over the village, :that coming Again, we' :sea .young '.'.Li:ed -- - -- • :W• J. Reazin, Pickering• —– . , is by no means at a standstill. Does not only the elapse of,time will remove. The men" as they are called, living an year I .. . • 1 she good book sell. us not to fear while grief•esricken parents " have deep and after year without purpose. Such a one . • . : - "g� . 'springtime and hardest 'visit to, To be universal sympathy in their bereavement. 'I saylebould be tramped-on. The Indiana sure the present spring has been some. This is --she thud daughter-Mr--Kerr--hal would eviot one of their nnmber'if'%hey . _j ?' -••wha% b4pkward in announcing itself, yet berried at the Lire oT seventeen: The 'exhibited- 6f' duoh,caareleesaes@. So .....'. j Call - it has, at last decided. through force of funeral sook�place on' Tuesday afternoon, much more we. Any young man has theXL11t S I 1, Ioironmstanoes, to pronounce its real bb• when s very large cortege followed %be chance to rise, and by economy and labor, And See Qj�r . /. O S.. „� ' , .N,.,' ”' jecf. .Now that'%ho retniming summer is remains to Erskine cemetery, 2ndoonew- much labor, can earn a place where there • • • . t S-"o + �''''' ---•- tsblished fact,. it becomes us to pre sign, wberi the'interment was made. is no'inotto of "I'm tramped on."_ A man ,! - � .� � pare for its comfortable end' cheerful The -floral tributes donated by , the may have settled down to a farm laborer _- The- - 'receptions Let as proceed to renovate our numerous friends of deceased were and liege s comfortably good Lome and 2VBeat Value ..-_. -• kms. I I back garde-removing the.wiater's saum� handsome and in' enol nambere ae to aspiring to be more:, each we do sot in• i. [ T138 1Vlarket. aletion of rubbish of all auris and pot our .literally strew the room in which the ' elude. But.Wa have arunad and all over . ' • p emiaee in a LLorongh sanitary oonditian remains awaited boorish Deceased will ,the country youth who glide on, down the . -The sanitary inspector and local bo'srd of -be inueb missed by the young people, as stream of. time, thinking only of getting We have all kinds ojRockere anti Irssy C1i�ire, sleo'Iliniag•Boom chairs` in • health will require this of Us later on,-but she was ever..formost in whatever move• enough .So eat wear and •treat. - That the Istes! etylea.­40j. - there is ao reason why we shall not sur• menta were in progress, looking to the mach be•rstsd speaker then had good Sideboards and Bedroom Suite is all deniRne: 'E:teaeioa Tables and Kitoh"n„ rias these officials. Ask piles are per amusement and entertainment of those foundation for big remarks although tbey Tables always on band. Cheap for• Cash• 'ALL GOODS DELIVERED, - 4�: ape a neceseisf durinRQ%be chilly daj a .of bar age. The bereaved brothers and may have i•een Haid without tact, An9 UNDERTABING•=Our undertaking department is complete in every respect. pf winter, bull we can dispense witb %hem sisters are also deserving of much Gym; youth wbo shOwa ition the world caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Band. • r 'ria+►. Thetp are hundredoof other things pathy, ' as they have lost a kind and meets half way ; but�tbis rola is like=some ��{ i. we pmigbt mention, but the above will indolent sister, to whom they were ranch medicines, is alw tramp on the tramp. DILLINGH 1iY,/., Pickering safficet 1 attached. A. P. S. •HILTS � ♦ Llll�� , _ _ .' • .:' .'. - .... ,� ..-.,rte.. , `: A' ac` ' 7:'"'`,vP., .h ...J. .w �. /. A../ - s . -..,. r e .r,. .t + .Ja'dit.a ,i q,d ." ';."` ♦ ,q , .�+i' iii .t.t+�. �,._♦.s. a. aa�krA. +.ti',aY '..awr+1. i�ay.H.'k. +r.....a"b.".. ,.I6.aw,.L`rs .. x...t t_...... ....... 3� a.s1.,..... ,.....,..>::111».1 ..,,.s:.x 14. I'. 1....• :.�..� u:..:.v.,4'•✓_i,�ah'F.....,.. 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