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I -- - .. � - -t�-��--.�-.­� M . . . ��-­­� -­ - ., -� . , ,. --M , - 1.i- � �7,-��­, : I I �- . , ­Immm I M . ,�. . . . -M- -­ -I - , ,.M. . .--- M, -7, -- , � - . -m��- - M ._, �M,��. �:.;:�'. '- - . ­ - I -- I I. I I � 11 I - . , . . M MM- - . M 1­� � I .1 - - -----I"; me -­, , M I � APRIL 24.-1-896. •� .-- .: - .7 M-11- '. M11 M � MM -:-.- ­ . . I . . - - . M OL. XV.-' .'­ - , - / - PICKERING, ONT.o FRIDAY. . - I ,1. M" �'; '. M?t-�, . . . , ,,, . .- -M � � , . M. , � :­ .: - " -i " .1 I- ', - , M . I - �r - -- - .1 ,;,. .".� � : . .­­ . I "- - - � I , , - , M - . M r ­l , .i. k . . M . Poverty Hollow. OFFIDALK. . -. �..��.�.,stwoogiownixt 49atrba. . , OUT -*1 . .1. . -,. 19 . I I . I 1. , .1 . - � . meaft �' '��;::..'1`11,1 L . I ... I . - I , ; - ' Spring is here mow is earliest. &A snoist, of D . Bertram opent. S"day T111th -, ---%,.'�;­--7,*-,1; ,,, . ;,:'�. ". . . I . - T1. I.: �::: . � . , W - , Farme rs , �i- I - � - - , - , � LATENT LOCAL Z"PZN=O4 RZCO'XDZD XT � a farmers are plowing. - . 'hi H.C. ­ T - , , .,: �� - " i �� .. W� ....-, . 1'.1 I # I ,- . I 11 � � .lite .."'...''.. � V- � .. -L ­. . .. , � . '. .., - " , ......... I� -­--­­` ,I .Z. 1 , : TAE �XZSB AND JOTTED DOWN,31T OUR We are sorry to 6&y.thisk A. A,Thomsou Billy Little spent Sunday evening ift. � .',.7:, '' ­ - -, .. . .. ;;., .%­. . , .. . . .. . . . - . . - ,:. .. -111-.1-1 I M. BATBIALN, M.D., C.M.. M.C.P. . CORM11POWDR)ITS. , - . . is not in the best oft"Ith just now. Y.. . .." ­­ I ­ ---.---.-. � this vicinit 1%.. . '. I � . I �1. - .. - �,, I , I .i,, , ;�, ..�.� 4 . . .., '. 't. �- A, �­,- �`-�ie a B.! ocromer. Officii and PA*Sia@U*S. * , ,Ws .wonder what. brought the ,ioali John Lawns sold a, valuable mom to "t. .1 , - , . r , -,� sl 0 8 . - ­ . .. HIT I ... I .. - I I I - -. . , .: .,.,. - , . stagger 01 , ;� iW I . .- . . ­ " I . . . vert H. H. Holmes. of New York, visited - his". a- rt,*11okering Odn.qo bon": Kern," �����ti 0' n'►� ` --- - . . CLAR911110 I . . . 'd" might. McCowan last week. � �,! to a' . � . � .- - . .. ­ . . - - . . - � �L , . flu" at to church On BUD . . . 30 um; aveninig a - - � ­�L � i ..� . 5 M!"Emmm" . . . ..; ... The roads ate driid up but the a4l - � , . . - in- anc]". Holmes � . Mack ban basin appointed might -patrol , . . I oil tbeLaideroad north of here in badly I. , 1. . . - . ­ . . .t,. o , J�e#GL - . ,: " . - is is said. . ­ is laid up with . . . . � - need 61 repair. Miss Minnie Holines W . - -­--�- severe I 11 --::� ine S- Be" swish, of To F. e. mcLyea --spent -- t -- .1, - , :: :� - . with the Hiiilai4e� -, . ' ., : � ":�, I � . .,� .. , I .Bowes just now. . . . manse and looked for the L33121111 -'� 1. .. r ..;: IrrELOMA&PARREB, Barrister" etc' 'a %th oi Tom Lit.tJeAgured wi .JL at,'Dunbartoon each 15strrollay. ,Private Q . .. �� "Ill W loaoi, at five per I 31517, . 14 00 per -ton,,� ' Master L. Lacey, of Toronto, is here not blooming now. I in their Church parade in the city on San- . - --�-) , ,�111, �-� . - lands cent. . I V ' a. . ... � . %.­ . for a few weeks with relatives. The V. S. addressed a very large audience day last."... . , WINTON &DODDS. BARRISTERS-. � - , - AT TEN - . . .� � Dr. Smith will be here on first and qu the corner of Main street and Bbrne X. E. Ormerod has secured the positions �11-�­-,,­­ • SOLIGITORR, ITC. 10 street I . . .. . . --1 � tkAdsIA1A* Illy ­ 1. I -�y .,,, - � - J-.' . I third Tuesday of each month." " `* "' avenu4-one-nigbt last week, and tvery seat as mail carrier from Rulvern to Glades ' '�' � � ii it, Tozer nt tiesday Be - . - - . iiiii .to.. At I , in the diamond ,.-. �-:, I . A now f4boe is erected it front of . - -S�PINK MILLS id shaped enclosure was Hill farm. BABRISIt . - filled, all but one rail add a piece of - inch T. Ro?iter arrived in'town from the west Z FAREWELL, Q. C., the Murray cottage on Brook street mor-th. , . J * TiM. County Attorney, and Ocunty .,; : - * board, said two young ladies' bad to take on Sunday evening with a load of seed pest I . k" , 0 M�TCA'• H. Peters, of Uxbridge, was hereon , 11 1. I : Solicitor. Court =AW'W"T. 20-7 11 1. . I them or stand up so they took them thank- and & new wheel -barrow. ­ -z .. -.1. " ; I ' �: ` . I -- ,,- -, �- . � - ,. 1. -- No. ,Choice Family Patent Flour 04.00 per bbl. Tuesday looking jkftek ,some ,insurance � - � .ing some of the young nien, for informing D. Bertram intends getting a new �­ -, � I wbeeL - ,". �'� . 11, L ­' I MIES IMILLE'R, SOLICITOR, . business. . them of Fred tiping there. The subjects We would advise to get a tandem Davert I � - - . ... 1. I . . . .. . � . . ­ �� 11 . 1: �: . . J4TABT Public, Coule sneer. aft. -Office at . T. Caster was at- MyrsIs,oii Tuesday. being as follows : How some peopleip into and thea von could take - along, . . �i�. �,I '-: � Thistle He.- near Brou3sm- -KOn*-y to , some say with a -view to purchabing the church, a letter carrier's mishap, and , Christopher intends leaving.- - - - �-: .� . , �.- 1­:.. , P. Rings 0'A* hand. -.i . - I -, REGINA I,,cit.r engaged ­. �.'.. D m-; MACDONALD, Bar- elevator at that piece, practical philosophy. ' . foi the west soon, where he is No, 110 ,.ry Etc. Mone 7_ to . ­.. '. I . . I D. Forsyth has disposed of -his stallion - . I -TOM A., HAW1. with his son, John Bar ,-to carry tbs- ... . - . I I - ., � . loan, ter. 61ido. Aoinald U. Mae. .. 1. -... . . . � "Buffalo," to a Mr. Graham, of Port ., I ­­ I hop. Ali laii I wondern what 'or will db. I..* 'to it.. Toronto. . - . ­ . . . . -::- - .. .. .� . -1. 01 ­ .� donalid. 25- Tozer . . � ",�&4 . . I . . ­ , , .1 .­ � . . . . �. ' rice - . I; . GREENWOOD' I:- I , , W . . � I., . - 4 o- . Perry.. We did -not heal the .price . lien I'm away,. - . . . � - •.1 . - I . I . IrNOW & McGILLIVRKY, BARRIS- . . realized. � ' - . I . .Road_. � I ,� i Rea or Post I . � , " . ;1 Markham , ­ - . I. . I two, solicitors, oka. 01 -, . .1 � . . �:. - - -,... I - . .. � I I , . I I 4.0 ' � � .1. Gfte,VMtby,Out. JnO-B&11DowVrA- I James Wilson, of Toronto, called on Mire Sate Teefy is going -to Toronto to . ­ I : . .... -- I a ,,. " * 1. . ; Theo.' . I - . . . . - . , - ' ' ' .; . , - , - I I uuyrsy.LLX. molloTtOLO&D. sT � -,�l f/ bis"cousin, Thomas Wilson, of the place, live. . ; - . ". R. Sellers visited at J. MaxwelVe lam ., .., . . . . . �, . �:.. . A. woo . . . f 46 :, . . before leaving ' for British - Columbia: ' Roads through this vicinity Kra in good 1p,,.k. r . ' .. ;1. . I .. ". I - . -ER & -CO... '�. ­ . . coctf L*GH W . ­ � ­ Barristerej � - - .. � . and California.Califorinia. .- Jim Clayton visited Miss Maggie Br ,,. - .. � G&L Canada - Life bundiiii: .., - shape. . ­.. �4---­. ... k- � [I . - E. Pugh has taken possession of the The boys bore an having a big t' Grove, last week. . . .. ,. Z * solicitors. _etc.. - Bloc �, I . E , Lime .of Cedar Toronto, mw be at their office winjoL . I . � L ._ . - - . - . . . turday. Any badness or - . ... 1. .,e t 1. - . Old Pilkey homestead on life Brock road. fishing. .' L ' - - •. . . .. . W. Walker, W. Irwin and Wide-awaltes . _17 . ,� � L litougbe,132, every- - Sa' . . -, ".4 . . - ,:, . � a I ,1osssruc%i2nV. lett with Tboos, Poacher, Esq. - . . . Edward is one of the largest land -owners All our sports -are haying their horses .went fishing last week and caught a I&rW- ...'. ill be yzOmVy Ltt,61Q&� � . . ... I . . , - I- . - . . I I shout the week w ---- ' I in- Pickering town hiR.- . - .1;-..A . . . -V-1 . - . '. -- � . - - ---Z �-`, . ra C, Y. &L .. . / I., � - . ' a=- - I . Mrv.,N' ba*andor-ard.Mrs. Reasor. of Nearly all .our farmers haxe-'started. .We wonder if it is needful for w bell two . . - -.Ie�,' - in ring - - * - ­ I -- . , accompanied by Miss Wal. plowing. I - - - . . . . - . . . . . - . . I - - - Locust HIT, ring no Suiiday morning to call* the mea Isp ..".- vet"Ina4v- I ...Z ­ -- .� .1-1 - . . . lace, of. York Township -are 'bore this The Pugh vi. Green "i comes off breakfast. . . . - ­ : � -w- . � . . ..,.1 -- larder had a large loughing bew . . . -... - - I ``NF, WH&LEY- VETERINAR1 - . . I I wookwith M -Whitby- . .. .. Ss,4 to which a ge um . I * 1- -, - - - 2 '. , �I I'I .ra. Goo. Gor;w. . I next *een A. Cal U --- � I Graoluate of On- . -k '­ .­ . . .21 . . ­�, .�'- H * surgeon and Dentist. r , . . .. . . I . . � Mr. -and Mrs. R. P. Hopper, &atorn.. - The Greenwood creamery to ruming-in turned cut. * - - - , . , � . . . ,ftrloa,r� College, Toronto. Graduate in .. ­ L - -­ : pan�ed by John Gregg and sister, intend tallioree &F quantities of milk are com- ..here 1 .%&do V4 ----- �. 91d- - � Aria V ti Most of the farmers around 'roore•I . , . . . . ­ , : . I `Deo a I "- . so visit the old country shortly. They I Swillik . I., Member Of the Out ing in disby. getting,rery near through . seeding.. . .. . . . . . . '- ' AIN , 5- 1 expect to leave bore, about the 20th of F. L. Green has hai good Ina this Amished last week 11 , d to � I : 41 "A � - day 03 . tly, lab I it - .. - - .. . . . . - I . . I 'V� . !, •Z, . night yromg : ]it .-.. �45 : a ap, and etc W. . . . . . . . � . : I pAiddem I 161ser I - 3017 ,.� - I. . ­ ... .�, . . ... .-I KY. istirmit with his "me. A'big-ffieshstwas Most of the farmers in this uelgfiborbbo�& Two. --- -- . I- . - . . � ' I I . Ilia Shing. of Toronto, has decided to expected, but now that the anew - . . L,T bas all are ploustbing.up their fall whoL.t.wbkb . . .... . . ., , .... AT SUB. - ­­ - - - --*--'-- '7� .-7 locate here &rdL ill do all kinds of house goise. no fear of any trolable.' . killed out vera bad] I - . ­ ., - � - HopKy,qq, VET'ERIN.A -1. '.r-� - 7�� 1 w . . , . 'j. - I . . ` lew " - � . , r a Vet- I I � . I � L . . Grey's ��use was struck ­ �Ljb, I . GBON Graduate of the Ontario .... - :- . and sign Painting. and all things pertain. The Greenwood foot ball team are mak. George bp-- --� 44 - He d member .. I ft . .. � - ­ . I . � - , � . " . mry ColIjKT*TOntO. z:eS=re also R. Slicat1%. - . : I L � mlu AM . ina to that busine". He will move bore ing bi Lret no for a field day here lightnine on Friday night, � . ,._-,, . . 11 V! Am d ­ r- :at %he Ontario et'scinary M - n: This season us very pretty and keeping in a few days. - rtllb tbdUly. , Any person wishing NO serious damage results to =1= on tb's . . . . r X n C"Me. residence A" She I 8= r stow of the vicinity got -.'-7.-1 -1 . , , � we . '"er, Miles north of Ri Why don't the boys a gt*d day's spors should be on band. .' - ' Our httle Hamlet was "ked Mosidiv*,­ a � I A= ,be" as iron Prices. end Shop with everything else they are down . . -, ­. . Olicie Ring _ li,e last * hearing of the death'of Vies V. Jitielk,I . . .� : 4, 4. Cbfldlo Solid. Gold Band together and organize for foot, or bus We had a very large market he . -11 i - A - ollrom 7 to 12 16 in. Lad I to i p. - Tot- . son. the funeral taking piece on Wednands ., . I -,.,., ... 110*1• is addrow WlaiteV014 -Out - . addrooa,- hada . ,:. 11 -�� Z - - .. P. Fr ounpav , Ii.00. Child jag bell, or even liserona. Ws good week, people came from 0 directions, from bar late residence to the =Z ' ='Xiver. Gold Three Stone ain;, .Ili.oll. Ladies, team for foot bell hot* not long Ego and and it is generally thought -we will have a oin,irtairS, , . . . . . - - ... ... -. ting. set with real P ' ELOMAIS I *4 *WIN imd then -a no roas= why lush should not large tawkek�oros felt all lime to came. . A. GRA.HAM VETERI - Belief Gold P Jon , ­­ r, ."M - . .-L , - L -, L .. - . - . . L ­ - �. 0 Garmose, 12-25. . I be the essis s - AE,y SURGEolq Graduate of *0 00"ri .fain. 44�4 - L I ..: ­ -­ - L .L . . .-T I � Toronto ed member 350. S. BARNAILD., . Tb# ravAny with which spring has Dr. Maosewood's gas 0:0 -w -=-,*Ma 11 *1 Vistorine, Coils". Toi Awcambon. - . - - . ft &It. . -- - - -1 -- - - , :* - I an%xio �= I Xf was craft so" anitituirs elsealp � -od lihe on ,:=".I tat. onsadc V - � Whitby. opened up h" almost turned the heads of %aae am @a" at Dr. manweeave on Wed- .. � '�­ . '.� * I odical I .. - . -, .� . . . I . . . 71 awb - . .. . .Green River. L, "a of domesticated and- Satisfactory Ropsking. : - . 11, . . .-* � . - - I � JJ"Wt!T7=V dim" . I � ow farming friends. and some are even sessitar., . - ... .. � -.. ,.: . - .. .1�0. , I . . % - . . , , I - I ­ - -MI& Also Xticular attention to Veterinary � wondering - yet if winter j*d rooy *%- . - ... . . ­ . * ,- I., � '� 1. In pay attassilled So at - . ; 1. . .. . . ' . � . �. ,. ,-� � ..Z.' ' Vast the well known es. pined. Others have piled 15'Aad an now - ­­­ � 'Livoirpool Market. . S. Elba w" visiting as H. gown'es, . =,= 1=8"Ofir-at - .. ! I . . . , � BuLday afternoca., � .. � . " ,. ... =gost of Grabens, 301rcia. Ono mile won of I .1 . - . 4 Min V .-as . - - - � Alar amt TOWOSUU.tacl&t*UW"P=ct"A- .]RONEY TO LOAN nearly sbrousi, seeding. - fairly to is , I ---4D119- ,, . Tie market Tuesday was onlyflair R. Tome, of. Fairview -rim. paid i Organ is - ,nolut owing'", . . �.' 1.�' . 11 ­-Wanissidedta. ivy . ­ weV atsiiiiaod. Buyer Full1sr met with- flying visit. - her Sister, Mrs. Wan. Tauthim. .. -­ _ . r ,, "_,Ou&. fiend ' , - '­ ­ - I - . . I . � -- MORTGAGE SECURITY Abd iObOn NM is I%- � : *� . - L ' ' -­ anlo6ocident as Norway Wedboaday and Miss Rorie Riley S Mrs. JOS. Gormley C. M - OfO ' . I I Vial W1111. Burke's, Pleassint row farm a liule, r . '� IN= & X a =93MALTW wed therefor unable So be present. E. _ tied %% West Hill an Tuesda . ` �.., � - :-- - . 0=04"000 garbo. I- . I . Chas. * " �-. �40 ­­­�-­-, ­­ ­--l-­�-. ' bought and said on ocnunissicso� Machin. of Brougham, beis decided to be Miss Lillis Parker and Chat. McDonald to she north of here. . .. AS DUNK, COUT67010010r, (30til' . . .. :7VHOM. . .- reloodoiew fm "king Agadail", eta., CWW . ..pn the miLrkes as a buyer each week. pa0ed thriaugh our town on Sunday after- John Fenton was in our vislo ov Sisk- - �r,. , , ";� - . - I JL . mom . I . . . . .. I day evening telling = -how be liked him I : -, .. "? Agent f*r Fire, 'Life Acciderrt. Plate J-01101:112 - Black and wife ars iuss now ... ". - �­ , ­. rr'-': � L .� � ' BWS*. oat. . W S. Carleton has TWASed his late residence now b9sq, 1(r. - Burks. of Pleasant View�, ... I I - . . . ... - . 10OVE8,185UREEL OF MAR. Glesi arid Steam Dollar Lniturance I visiting with Rev. Booker, Of Swiff,rille. and has taken up his, abode in J, O'Cou. innia. - . � I , . I- � 1; --. I A . ` - . �` �-. IL IE His many friends will regret to learn . . -.., - : , � . *. , P - that Alfred Booker, who worked with , We are sorry to state that. Robert And. -orpall. � -;i - , W : s XAGz LAeossiese. Ofece " residence or 8 acreb of land for We or to rent, good ner's liciase, Brock Rood. Ringl Foster and Sidney U ­ . Sam a, a River. - locality. small house and stable, ohiiii * . - I - P., . . from the 8th lint of Pi:kormg. usammmo .. .. Other proportion for W* or ran Joshua Bundy bore for a few-"ars, is rev is in YM poor health. . . y- -t t. . and we hope to ighbothocia : -, " ---,,'-�'� I dangerously ill as bit home in Stonuffville-bear of hiss recovery, - Fm,51XI! � - . L - . I o BUNTING, ]"nor Of Marriage � . . . making a few calls in the as , 1 L - , - . . 11- _ . 1Aoss9411fOV1b4COuUz7 at Ois%ario� of . . --, .. 7:574; 11 � r _ . donor as a Much of bore Sum0sy last. - % . .. . I., Sproa ,.i � : Picisetring L 00111VOTILneing Carefull'y While ous driving the other day Rev. Viodkirs-Min.Rocie Riley, Mine Agirie ow -- I;;;,Z . 1. * * . . D" she Stairs 01 at his "'Adent's' Iii -Y lower rate than - -charged - A; John Gorruidly.. 01 Byron Perrier was visitina'at " Village. an usually - Til- MoLean's horse took fright szol ran away. Stan"v,of -Pairpo - R - lam searched and certified to when The minister deciding tbs% descresion Be- Line east, and James Morrison; Bank" on Sunday afternoon, wberso gr- . . 1. NSHIPCLEFt . . - ­. . - boom -.:-. . . .. R.BEA6TON,-TOW requited. Private funds al- wan the better part of value, abandoned I S"forth. - Bartbia'a family resides goes their . I I D. Co,vqyszc,Lr,,oc)*m,misslo"rf= taking I D � . * � - @z4 Insurance Agent. � W1676 an band to loan as . . she can when be saw that all efforts on We suffer grai't inconvenience in not on. the far burnt down. . . .--;l - ,Z. . vits, Accountant . I 1 I .- .� �,-� - - - . OVer -Willo pro- ' - !­ the :� - his pan were' unavei�zir I I - . . - � , ;- - ."ba . �a . i . _0 L ' .4. ` - ' UMF $0 loan an I lowest rate of � . The bore* war having any regular in". although Mr. we lad to am Mrs. 411 Nigbowsoxo- 1 . . . . . . ' OFFICE -At Will be in -.. : imterest. , . , :..* �. : ;somewhat -rked And she cart COnglUOV 'Z A", GOO ­ � - 'L"'. ,' .=. ,t Wgijvalj�' *7 the I i Moody does his beat W soconarnodatol as by aqr :Xmi be, toot; the sod 7 ': I: 'Ll _'; , II, " . , II, - , Monday afternoon f � �; -- .1 Brougham every *attend L ft 1. ­ - -1 bringing our mail down from Dumbarton sbai- she is able So to %no To � L I z: ­, �.. I trons"Ver. of business. . gy-T . . . . W. V. RICHARDSON '' ably damaged. '­ . , every worming. . . . ry . . . . � I . . . - OMae DLIals Block Pickeirms - I I � . . . young itrainger that is comm every other , . 1: I.. . . I 11 � I L' ' enter .. %---�`, , sw . .. -.14 - , 11 . � aelow. niastr . . . - .. 1. , . , - - -­�. for fibs county of 40clarlo Drs'111114811 - - - L J . � � . OUNTY ARCHITECT . . .: . - . Judging from the ravenous condition in d , . � She womis tuba A I at , � A. POST, C - - A.0 forialtaire. asiumot, Ise sold which two of oar returned from. a7 �"r so .� .. to: *Tory CIA" of - i . ­� . wpood is I""" Ist a law 4AVIL it must indeed be teinituff them' 1 SoWet"Diss think if a&- .. - �* - I , one furnished I . � � � . fishing on lfcnd&y,.� , ..,­aadspocibcsti 11 I . I . . ' _ cording to morit alit will be claimmahw - � L oni'a sam, and -hat water beating and I . . ..'.. '. -. hungry jrork, E. �W"­`iz the last step of � . , ...W.J.,Ssi, .pscjog,=..-Gorris Block ... -,111111010aMAN. - .. . � 17 1 ­ , . - -. . ­ ­­ - %­ - . . . , =, I'll - � . - �..­ ­. starvation, theror did seem. te.be enough papers .. �. '. . DLsdao and �rijb:T.' .. .. - . - . S= _ .. ­ , - - - - . . I U 4 V11 VWP-�t, - I . ..bon" to supoy his wants. Mrs. (Dr.) H. Hopkins left here, last e- M an ------ . - I , Brow is W-ft--alsy jums, now. There was quite an excitera­--tw I I for T -MMU, I ­_- �."-- -`- .. , � , . ent at -Th 40-011111411, 11 - �Licensed' , , leadi"'inso-" pljL" are i -- . .­�.. -1 Auc- - I ,� I . agh, .axpron. I=. .-..-..-,� , - - The'r 0 m ad X14anday-AvAning. - . , . gomAs fOUCHER, . %loselst, voiciator, eta, East Tork and. ­ . .� : ..� - -- -- ... L ----- I ­ ...� .��. d Sao to visit her brothosir - 29i ­... and South Ontario. But" I., ..Nq. ed by two enormous snapping turtles Kingston an � 7 ­ shewholoof North ;­: - - ­ James Williams has hired with John IL : � -L-- . I I orders by man . - . w�ioh- were on exhibitiom,-Slafy were caught who resided ai Oornwatl, who. has bom , - I , _I - Jaissistiongiven to ac or telegraph. ; I . . . . . 41 , odwat,6. Address T .. . . z for the sainmer. sir Lmeads - - : Cb -g"- a BOB. POUCHBRI - - fl: 44 . at the harbor by two Pickering sports. We confilaod to his room for over i�% I L 20,Broughant.on't. -1 I., _ - M* . , . Price baa engaged 'wi;b-'Johis -thiol the w*y in which they were dragged with a discus called "mollities anium' * .-:, - :- .��r. . . I - I I as for ilia season. I home by ropes was most cruef. She mast have, goil' this tong Vn"& . L 'I- . POSTILT,h AUCTIONEER, ETC., I PO , * WEI has L ladies bicycle in good . . . � BWX.*TRZARTV. . . -- .'.'F licit* was from his 1,um. tii' , - .. name-Irounthe old Dore. -4, number et-" . - . . 6 Green River. so . . . � 140 will dispose ofvery cheap. I -A 1 . , � . Argue friends both far 410d 314142. 86109 Of 111131013, - ' ' . ., I %be readers- of the NEws will undlorsitamd . . - - Q- ­ I - ,.1. . f � . , . . . . - stnsk,�­knn�"-bingtbstistob pt - was made too a , We&&*"&v man. Dor.,, nasorwo",w sate it, al I like to make ovoqtbmM P-! . .., - -is" best LdVQZtA419 - I - ­J� - - . . . . . . . , eveinin -jut -off-hou"k egectS. . - me a C ore the 0 1 _ old . � . .. sisire andjold toilie I . - plain for RR resilfm . . . . � . . that attempt proved unaccoossfiff. - . - - . . . - � - . - --7-- - . ------4-4,*--­r- , , , . .. 7, - --�� , L . � D . 1 -6. ' . - ��' .� , 'L': :I:'-` - .'. .-, will visit I,- . - - -------- 7--`---7-------10"FW!V"Q ... . .: I ,�- L . LXRKE & DYER.-Insurince and Goo.S ve'Bon,bas&ffedhispostoffice 1 ,,.',' ,, - . I AUDLEY . _.,. L C comm!ssion Agents, Oshawa, - '. . . . � . . . . ­ � I I t 1 .. 1, " I. Pickering regularly in the interest of The Sun ­­­­ outfit and gone back to the firm for the !* .. . .. - L . , s . � ... . 1 ­�2 of Canada. which is unques- .L. � summer months. •He will likely resume Suckers! Suckers I ' ' ­' " ' ' ' '' Fraik Laughlin has gone 'to.AginccurV.. " "'f� , . ,=ts rultu ratio* Co. . P IC KERING 1, . . � ..: .' L" .. .. ,Tn . ­­'�' his official duties in the fail. , - - . Farm work is now general hereabouts. for the summer. ... � I . , , . � fle C , , ;� - . - ably the leading CLn"Lu L g .t,;g_ . . - . . @a and PLYipi , . . . 1. ... , . . . . I 1. .1 . doing the largaiPt busine - .. .. .11 the Chas. Lynda, has his farm sown, - We Room M .. L �jt-.- I V - . -. : sotprofits. Also The Canada Accident Go., and ­ I. Dr. .Bateson is now rejoicing * g over were to see W. A. A] . I -'.L- -;,-" : , 4 ::. . . . The 9 mploycre Liability Co. of London, Eng. . . arrival of a Tounig son and beir.' The Frank Smith has recovered from grip. . our'naidit on Sunday. . I ` �r ,,� I .... The strongest Corp6ratior.L.in the World. .In- little stringer arrived on M an 6 our'boyere-dirganized the ' " 1. �'.. ,• I� - � . . onday.. and why havii no . .. t ­­ ­- --E-Armstrona's newfence is quite an im- .. . .- , . " consult their best interest COLLEGE ' lint ball club? Dment to Ring treat east. I --- . , . � ­ ,:ggmg 1,agurers will . ��- . . I interview them . prior to committing them- . I shows all signs of animation and health. provemeat . L � , � I - � '. ­­ ­ selves otherwise. I. WISE, agent. Pickering. 21Y. : 1�, - . . . ­ - . . Sam Adamson has seyered his contact. . Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Elliott spent Slatar. A. Poynter accompanied by Miss Rollandl . ., I -1 . .... Ps for Sprirg Term -7 - m 4a*4Qthe city. . . . it Claremont on Saturday.' - - I . . �� . . kaged visited I ­�V � . , '. , w snow on "F .2 pe , cion with the hotel here and bas,6 en-'kh to' thi, Ana - .. .., . Who) was it said' a had* .... �­ . . I Our trustees hpve treated L It.,ii �A -, 1PISIM"'W"FaSTERN BA111K �"-' ' ' for the summer, with , John Barry, of last until the 24th of May ? I *11 . . 1. I ... : . . Tuesday,. April 7th, '96 . Claremont. James Beattie, Jr.,iinow Inspector McBrien visited the o � woo i -house to a coat of shingles.' , ., . . . OF CA634AIDJL� . I . school on We are pleased to welcome Won. Bafk-�1,4 ". .1 . I '.' - . .11 I— -, - . . . clerk of J. M. Gorow's stables. Monday, afternoon and found e:vervtbiag . . . II;, . - '.' �i - 11 .. .i . . . . I holder back to the old farm again. - so and � ; . . - , 11 . -.L. .1 .. .. ­. -, WHiny BRANCH. I . Bort Linton has one to reiiiis with bit running satisfactorily. go oommuented GeoqIii Hodges is VVIRP16613g.-to rr*i . - ,. � ­ A , , . .. .. . . TORONTO ', FINANCIAL isum, Mrs. Ellie, in Detroit. He left on upon the open hearted, manly spirit, of the otherwise improve his barn this somarner. - .L'7,� �. �7 . CopitalAutbOrised...... -............41,000,0W I t Saturday, and 0 the draft. 6, an in general was so gratified as Ao "...'. 4� �, -Capital Subscribed ...... �..., - - -bees are a thing of the'past, anal M _ , �11 " .- . ..".......N10,000 . . Wood I. - . - I CORPORATTON intends loaxnin .. .-' . III I . r grant a, holiday . . L - .'Vep1w Paid .. 71�� is, being partkularly clever' y at a slime suitable to them. our farmers are now busy with their sod- . .:�'.­ '4ft Paid -apo X y . � ., � � 1 7 . . my business, . . . -1 � '. - ....... . ­ ... ;A� � . . Z - with the lacil" We tiiist the lad may We were pleased,. Mr. Editor, to read . ... . . � .. .. I . I . Is, , ;o � " �, `ioIi ; i � � � � � Q- 11, `R' - *-96eeeedX4boa,co&mfofttviniF-w owelt -- re Vne Holmes,rour. our academy -was closed on MoudaZ �, Zk4 ­­.- WOE. V" v%^If, . I . . to a. Hamlin, Esq., Vice -Pro I .. .. mother: . . . . . I. . . owing to our teacher very bath ?ohs Cowl*& President. V :i der case. ftob items we believe should Iii. III mother-.' " . &ohs having vis � � I .�,L ,� . . W. F. Cowan, Beq.. W. F. Alien" Snbs-cribed Cap.' 645W Isaac Linlejobio, west oi hbre,h ' not be read. Our dirst thought ,on seeing ,old ; L- . 'i . I I", Esq�, J. -A. Gib- . RA a well I ' ­ -,� ;!e -g �, *I - son, Esq., Robert XcIrstoob,M.-D, Thomas 'This . .. the daily with it,�in, we* to throw it in the - - Lithur Graham, Of Rouge Hill, has art- - . ­.. 4. - I �­ - ," ;."E . I . Patter pGoi, Esq, . . . - . that siete in a peculiar Inamnoolftsional. fire, but so.rasiny askedI for.itAnd so many. Wim. -Hollinger, or., for 'thee -­ . . .. 1. v. B. mominam .................... .........:....Cashier. Cashier. This Company have ops6iid a brareb in tbs, it. Some time ago be decided to d - we aid' 'not so act. - . �. . Village of Pickerint in the office �Sam commented thereon, ' .off. . agovin ;. - ': , �z � �,rrllv`. -1 I A portogral Banking bu uses t c#u -- manage . '. �w ­. ­; -- transacted. led by %he Ontaxi B&uk,.undsr the -6- .1 at well as.,it did not furnish suffident Had this been a sormon by Arch -L& - i ' :Zch,.all tb's rage around here. now- - � .,.,L .. . water. He did so S6 the depth of some- or D. L. Moody, -nobody. wc;uld -have, read Rome of the boys seem to bave4wA pretty., - , I I . , mentor the undersigned, . I 11. - . . . .. . Drif""listed, payable In *At perts Of CLoads,, Deposits will be received and Interest allowed tkkipg over ninety feet-, "a put in a force it with puall gusto. - I . . 1, ­.`,.", . I .. , S . . "m t.v 'United States, pod on London, England, PLY- at highest rafts, . .oI - good success. 1-1 - � 4- -1. Able in all parts of.Highest current Drafts isorned on all Parts collections amp '&I' piping. 'TIiiesprinKibe We were much amused at a fishing-expe- b[n. M. Einmoluerfeldt, of Voin-t Albert. -. , : .. - :'�`�,­ Or met . . - 01 1 1 . ,istes .of interest •On .X'Vl*gs Bank. On 'very Itbet-3 talft, '--:d;� loamea-00 notes iffair caved inising covered tip some fifly dition in our neighborhood list *ask.' Tw6 I,, here looking after- eiame--businesis for' bwe L., �­- . .1 - "a other Wor,tior. ' - .1 . Mpoette and credited bell yearly. Spec1*1 at . . . . Lititi to collection of Farmer's notes. . feet of the piping, yet she water, sup well-known fishers from tbe-sixtb and our mother, Mrs. Wood. '. I I . �qv .' . . .9ZO., KERR, Manager. ply * : -, a. a. WANARUM I, , : - - - . I .... .- I . . . bas --bees -grently,increagea 'Ind -is 150,W genial P- M. started Out up Ruckatin'or -Peter CobeYs;hd family.have temoved iii­-�--L�":, . - � . . - - ,-- , " . . I . MA14AGZZ.' . - creek for cankers. 0 my, who' were the' . flowing over she top of the well. Michigan. We wish them every snocessr-.. I . .1 I - 1�r.. . -I . - . - ­ . ­ --We J--. S TA''R K I on . , � snqItpr!.? After-& while. in the, fog they in tbs land of their choice. •. - - - . . . . . . � PICKERING POST'OFFICE. - I . Ianew I Every column of a newspaper contains lost the -creelk, biviug'no strink tied to it, , - -Mrs. Garland is patting up a new stable ......'­ , . - -- . ' I Agemt� for n -g - I � . ':, fromi7 ten Wtws' � t and wandered off in search of their horse. on the lot occupied by m. Norris. We-. I ' ' `�';",`:,'. `�� . d �. 'Mail s arrive from To: onto § 10 a.m. - � �eoidi . -two lbousand distinct ­ �� , , I.. . " I 11, -close Tbrb6to"S 5.5's.m. 7 * -_ r , .. I metal, n Ze displacement of one Also for the fraility of humanity -eseb one . andeistaiid Cher. Doguis has the -contract - : .' . ­ I. i . .. ' ''� � . I. I pieces of n I declared he was iii, the right direction. Mrs. R. Wood having decided to remove- . .Arrive G.T.W. 8 20 a in Close GTW5 55am - . . � . ... - .t . a, ..... - I-- ... _GTRUPain. 1 Si T E 7 90 a in . - '_ F, fish, Ameri it . �. of which would.cause a bitinder or typ.. Mul went' straight north and landed in to Mount Albert, within a.. fortaikhtt &s- . . . .' oron 9 an ii'm I . 6 -b i - - . . Whitby 8 45 p in I-' T to -.�'- ' := -CWit&dhah'cl� -' - ' - - -rriaphicil' error: 'And"yet some people 6quirs'i barnyard, while Bailey and Joe advertised her household efftsets to be dli- I . . 11 ; - G T E 8 45 p in G T W i3 00 pin � , ­-�I;`­� , . . . Fire Im*carwO . Companies think . �ii arrange when they cam find an struck the fifth. But why tell any more. posed off by public auction on Tuesdar . "I" - � , !%.I,,1A Moday orders issue& or all parts of the world. . I . - - ­ . No. iumses. forrates-Losses paid promfily, error in 4 Dewspaper. When they see 1 Daylight came to their Tefterf ana-with bate next,, "April 28th, commencing at oncI � " :1111, - Also agent for word a wrong' letter. im it, or a imis• over their eyes they went -home. - She will, also- offer for' sale ber- , 1.1111AV11MG11i IRAJN* XV1fnft90 , torn o'clock. . . I � � � . If I T IC -K- E�--- R N G , - - ,Is " I . . . � , plated one, they are sure that they could � comfortable stone house surrounded by- - Asposisis received and interest allowed at 31-2 , . � . � �5� .. -A, . � "/Mlh.eb Ca=&dLim T.A.fe. have spelled the word right and they are It is reported th" Barfett'hai par'. good Rarden. Splewdid. place for ore or'. * - . 1...1.1 cent per annum. Security lndlsp;ot&blc­ - . . . . . . - . I . I happy for a whole day. and go around tol• chased the Windsot 1�111 block, in Now- meant to retire. , . . . . .., . - . . WM-4,05Mn. M& of Stark & Williamson, Bankers. StOuIff, . . . . - . � . . -:I ". I L PO4TXA4TX79 , . a mistake. - eas .1 . 7 Dov Jokm- � I '. . liu; low she editor lie and imtsw% to �iat up three qt�rssl ` I . . . . Tills,. 4 - . .4y . -- . , � , , I . . I . I .. � �. � �1 . � --A I - , �'4 3 I Ii� ,. � .. � , I . - . ­ . . . . . -�,,I-II I I ." . , . , . . .,,� �., 1. eio*,&-i .. � .. , " , . , , �11 ­-1iZ7;A! F., , � ..-.- - . ­ . 1. - . 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I ". ­­, 1`�4:�i'1.4­ _K I . � " goi-m day you will be thd death of "About whatl­ -,-- _-:- * - I- ____; - . 1, � �. .... , _1.i L "­ � , - RB TWO' 3 Iff - "­ _�.', �� I . - +11111 ..... "'. 1':!�'. �''.. , P d her law haudkerchie&�-to her ed me. A prc,er - �o 7 - - ­�,__ uflyl � ILL-EEN'S -RE V,],P,.NGE '_ ' ­., � � - .. �7,�] .. I ..�._ i _'­� 11-- � . .. . me," she said, her tone still trembling -7 brow * - . �. .: .... : . - - . I -..:-- __ _; -- .. .. . lena.j Frederick! you' dull. . ­­ -7- __ �_, - _�_.. _. ­ . . - . . . . ; * . " , ..! - .. " Z , . . - -How L -bout f it . ­ .� . - .-, , ­'_., - ,!. . 1. . - I . With. * r late merriment. . t- A you if' ibust be put in plain, . A COLLEGE* NAN-. - .11 ,: � , ,:. � , , .1, I . . . . when she had.finished. If she bad been take tt!nga I Were life a d serious a - ''I 1­1_,�, - ..� .1 .�.._�, '' ordn. .I am nevor to look at you.. I . . . . Lord Killeen's Revenge ' ' . . � � - - 11.1 :, � _. , L". . at all taken a,back by Constaintia's dial- ter with me -vA it is with y . - You- -.- .. _ on, I should I &M- neyer- to think- f :...­" Tk D ' � - . . I . ii -beyond, questio . u," - said Donna, closure. she (.11d not-ahow-Lt. Sher-smil- commit suicide. 'Life is t, and to' be .s. thing of t1:UPa!9V=I ILM to Experiment With the Bee talort. . -beyond . __ . - _____1tj8_1r, .5he __J2 never - 0 . ; . - " Is ca '. if I you by on the other ­__.�_ � _­ -_ get I �� Meter am" -Completed at mildtote . --- * - ev , --gs ing at_2e I . ego xi Wool shi 111141 'k ' ed - _= --how it.'.__ivb,y ook.. at r side whenso- ". � I . , . --as: ! 7 In - something Z" USA my -speatacter chance to meet, I - - . . - -6 or complains. They- tell 'no she " .=t& a ,thfi . ,f ..�, and, I.aln . �v , "Im - � - - - .. �' q - '��'Ilc . . .. .. . .. . . I ______ ;, . - . _ I 1�___ fasiti Eady V&A er d_ -_encouraging--- _99n laid ' d,L.�� I A7 . _ � - . - ­ � �:^: d .. .- _...._!_1 . ty, - give me the rest of it," I - - -she.-her hand, witli_ a' iFttl;_ii�U4 quent." I... .1 . . - ;;E 111 .... . I - - ­ L �iA . : , ul to; "but I C. In . --. - I .1. '. .. ." .. .1, _ attempt it a worat smile 0 t I 'What mot's would- you pat, upon -hei bosom. I "But bowl" said Parley, not u - ton, Conli., has just completed a rew. -., �, �', - " .." - udie for myself. You can have? GM heavens, Donna. am you No," said Constantin, Idl , and . -,ud,er . .L ., . , L L , prefer td j Cc siiiding, as wag only natural. tie was markable experiment, and, when the re.....- - ,�'. .­:�:,:.� , � lost to all sense of ---of'-" 1. f, - .. .. W. L 1. -words, be - ` A "..,-, , - we how good-tempered she is ; how U11-. witb ill­su�pressed disgust; would not much concerned b her I . . . . . . - .., ,. .. . " Virtue? , Don't beeitatti about. salts are figured up and put in tangible 'I" : , ­ . ­ . � - - be, Us you for* all, the amusement rh �� . g., ... �. . not .. .. - "q ' I - __ ing-it.11 3ai(Flifts. ___ =so,hej_m,gbper was * ht wit _Iaugh� f4rid. ir�� . - .! - _�­, ­Dund�aa�- n - -warld- caudd-gtve ins-. � Y 'What Aces i .a meaner -4 ­' - ' - . like 'othet'childrba"" 1, , * � I ; xpeit�a adiled t -A . ,' ,-�-�-:4-."�, -.... '..'-.She paused again. Wig every idle ly little nod. "But you misjudge me, ' " You are a 'very 'dear little -girl,". . ' . she was in the gardens that much to the cause of science. On sat. I * -- -.1 carry to her- r6all am in " w .y. I quite thought. because of your replied her cousin, suavely and prompt- "That . _ VW � i ' . ' ' .. . -other tragic expression, that there alust be I , and with an - " but as aiet of Mr. Strongs,'s diace." ujrdkty oxfternooa he came. out of a re-- � , .. .- ;�! _ 1) . -7 " �* ,t that fell from her to . 4 � :.� , b t a bitter pang I " Unlike something more." . amused smile , arley redd6a6d:' - ' ' ' , - spir . . I � I ,�!,_:, 'L_�,`:. _� '* Vonoe hinted -to you-" She paused, to 1. ation calorimeter after imprisop. :.-L ­.�' I children Oh, upl-Kind heaven, nol. * � The dencel" he said briefly but elo- . �,­ L 1 '., 1 -'�,. ... I "What more. there. 1?ef" quite gather the girPa .attention. It 1. L 1. . � menu L . i.:� �,:.'_�,:4,_� I _­ . �, �.' _ ' L ' , , -1 for twelve .days- and six hOUrJ6 . . ­ - ��, ­ ­, ., . - . : A strange look grew upon her faze, Mrs. Dundse laughed. I .. was time. she thou quently- - ' _ '��,_ '. . . . 11, " thought, to administer, I L d the fragR6 littt&- form �"' And all those exquisite blushes." to her a little smiling rebuke -to make -Quibe so. I entirely agree with during which time every ouAce of food, .! F 7,� �, . , :, and .fool,� I . - congin . ­ _ , I... :�:7,' - she said, looking at her her feel the knife in turn-'" As I once you. - She is .a troublesome. .'.� I: shi clasped I littleair and water - he consumed was care- - 11 ,,.. , to bosom, with &.wild. hangrY Bea - Y`0Ung you know, somewliat -wild in manner . �.� I .1 I - , . with much mocke - lovely hinted --400 mildly, rrbaps, for your fully ineasiured, in order to determine eyes, but I squared her I . "L. a mere 666 --you are a tri le:crude lure. It was her all I '%� her h and .tbe ' "were wasted o ch oa$;�- 9 le -in a de- beyond purchase, .� . � � "She is strong-qblte strong I,., she - Us ? Bah I What--a-eruel- Cquanderhig jr,, perhaps, shall we say farouc for all that. A judicious word or two the -effect -.of various foods., - During- - . 'A innI � _-% un-, ­ rained fine. oil roject - experiment he IcAt twoF pounds, but � ''. - -_ @aid-, Vehemently __tb01gh_4t�. _D 11 rich and rare goods I" Yon have not. t about Featherston, whom she affects .�'... �._ . L.I. 11 . ! . . . . I - . 1. __ - __ . . . . Van h a hint as to the ciuelty of disturbing came- out. of the glass cage in splendid:X 1. . , ,. I _y.�O -Up n one hn.� a.rA- .- I . A * i�­� � -:'das had- been- denying -Lt. Thea her -X L11LUK M �� 5�"ULWJAL to . pinions. Lady '�,�rley'a peace ­ ­ .. ; . ,:: �, - I -;y candid ing -4� ­'' ,. voice sank4 and she looked down at the any one blush; you, first of all," said When smothered - in rose -leaves they ben- of mind; ��, did i�nd­will­ to try it for a " -L. . Constantia, coldly. . - fall easier; they do not hurt so much. w . . . I ... � . . I ��'t �­� � little - "What! she would speak to Yolanda?" r ( . . - t . fe,r -period if ..tnvsary� Maj*gers '. .77 �.1114 . �11,1 -, , - waxen face below her. " My child I ,,So? I am sorry I must disappoin A lesson, - Conti free �*�'� Take it , I ft ­%' _� . .- I _ . .'�.- . ...... . .,. .-N . rid, and' brok6 r to hpArt; it' sail be to you even cried Varley, rising to his feet, 0 - -experiment,-- ow'ev" I - ,z r . er, are confid- - . . � . . . . . . 'Ify life I" she whispe h Lx L . , . . .. . .. - - I ea then. J confess dinir her with a strange,express4on. 11 k cjiok�gg. . She stood in me. The blush proper, 0 -_unstrung. ''.- _ --�off suddenly, 'as..i - t my in !fig odd little corner of the earth. ftt that'the best possible results have .1 � . , I found 0 be a iron ler Men Us Barry, who are 'rough and looked horrified, ' . 6. -"-_"'­: L_ forget- at &11 t'- "Even so. That- alarms you? Yet been obtained and ,will now determine 1� .:�_ . . --_ panting before Donna (Mm t fa some companion. so I flung it of just tough.' and men Us your blanket lover n it is Rossible." - She spoke the values, of different, for vari- .. I .. ,,.-� . . . . . . . , _'�L .' . f , , . - . . , " . - _� I I mijbt, perchance, call your crudity hon- a I - � .._,�. - . I ful of her, in the awful fear that had as soon as ever I could. Mow . , _. . .. - . �­AAS&J led _her),,_vA;b- the child crushed a,11Y, . I regret . that act' of -ins. If esty; but men like Featherston would easily, but certain chill had fallen ous branches of labor. . ­� � I. re upon her tons. Her eyes had gained a ­L� tr..bles6me,, the blush is also effective. shrink from it and from you'." She bad mocking' light. "It is not too late," . Tbig is the Ion t, experl- I .- . . . ,. . .... against her breast. Some cruel ddabt gest cont, . There is a touch of the ingenue about her eytz fized on the girl's face, and . ., ' "t haw- ., , was tearing at 'hir 'heart -strings. r been ' .it that is invaluable. -Keep it, my dear noted with satisfaction the sudden pat- she said. t "Draw back while you can. menu of the kind t . , , . -Y . Lug, the quick indrawing of the breath� As hetshe-=ow� nothing. Go; swear to made. Mr. Smith rep6rta-_�rZ.1f as, _, . "�,v , -, ;�.7 ,_'_ - , our AUX'se is, as YOU say- exPor�-as-loqg as you can." her heart is hers alone. Be wise .: - , .. .. , . ... � o . .1 .. . I _ .11, ... : , . , �..i I , Ienoed;,ahe should know," said Donna; " I have not come here to discuss the as ,F"therston's �aame was mentiorled. ."! - .. �tlfi � h yet you May." feeling entirely well and none the -worse ­�_ � - - _. ..., �._ - merits or demerits of a rush of blood In truth, Constantia felt that last re- , .... ,,. .. , ­�i . . cheerily, unkind- kindliness Prompting to the bead," said Constant* with mark, keenly.. Was she, then unlove- She; -too; had - - risen. --She -leaned iii any way for -the experience. He has - - - ­ .: ':;I I ­ . _. .- _. . . -1 . . t the silken.han - _ - . �. the hopeful. words. She was, indeed ly . in his eyes. I ' - . gsi4s giag� of the man been ver efficient and successful in the , ... - . tr .:�,;. . ;. ­. - ­ - . .- a . , . . ...:. ,� I... . An . impatience;- -,, - "rather a. very -piece , n � ­ - I'll . -11. � . . ., . I :. tonched-by this JWroe grief, if altogeth- abominable act yours." tel her tall, svelte figure thrown performance of tasks assigned IiIAL'' - , 14, , ,:, �, . � "You disdain to bide .your senti- slightly backward, her eyes, with 1w I . �. I". ­ . - . he . " _'. I ,.,.,. 1. I 11� � - 1. I- . �_ _----or ,surprised by it. To care so Touch. . was fire La r eyes, - -t _us- which included severe mental and mus- . .. I � The if an un menta,'" went on her tormentor, swee - lids half -closed.: -upon their' wondrous- , i.' I - , Z:. I ­ mistakable tremor her . Yet her ly., "That may -be very upright, very fined on his. S -7 ,pul4r work and 'the making of frequent , . 11 for an living .thing� It was absurd, ,- I I he looked su - . _ ly . caui�aj;e upheld her. . Ill °hoaorable, but it is also very -ill-bred." beauty, ' ,- she thus_, challenged him; �e t ... 1� ! "; � - - .�� '% - ' but piteous beyond doubt. To her. the .ged observations of te-zdp'era-ture and hygros. .. C - � .-, .1 ­ �. ,.. U " My I what righteous indignation E b " said Constantia, quickly in her heart the while as she I �: - - _ I , . -1 - . . . bought .. M, ., "I admit all that you. laughing copes of the &tsuo : i. ,� but coldly i�� his power as compared with 10P .:: .. . d - ". 1. chijA seemed dying, and she t said Mrs. Dundas, turning head so r , . wed _spheva with.. - . , � . t .. .. - '. s - impress . I ... q- .. 1: . . W, fully. h I too, that I have fail4d to bars. . In the apparatus. .11 I � It repulsivs,*h&vtng nothing of,the x.aa as to regard lu was evi aft; ��� .t ; dently unimpressed, and, by no means you. I meant only to help my friend. ' "You cia- leays - me." 'sheno*, ' - � 0 �; , ...I, ...'� . I ! terse] about her ; but she felt'herself I offended by the others out-speakins. and to. show our duty." . RESTED FOR SIX DA*YS4 " , �� , 1'. , � fore Believe me, it is the 96tylan. " .; ., - " - , � - I � , , " _�, : .. , I... , :, bound to, -somethinZ, that should 1 " And all about a little kiss. One more .1 Don't 1;m'b`1', •y ourailf ibotit -that I- . . The *experiment was divided: Uri' '_. �. q - - . . Y - . ;St I . - _ .. . . -_ ___taf��� . . . __ m� rude 1i htl on my li`m"Llgrs. I d .,ea - A preliminary period of near 't, . - areate sendept in the" ether's mifid, If le t the , �s - - _t==w t does 1�1 A L '0 _U_­I�sitsK "Leave you!" he said. There was I., �, - . -scene VFW I t tZr I If Lord Varlea was . don't -mind is. periods - . . .1 Only to avoid a scene.. Ar. is W . ma -mind you." Ian - ion as well as despair in his tons. ly two days qf 'rest, then three da . I �. . :-, . . . �,- ­- � -` - , 4.. .: detestable, always unless_ � a disappoint- - shirking g it in the least, though I -know he could not leave her! Her pre- Y I " I , ., .... - .... ,-. _ ing. , I don't admit the soft impeac - t e are 6ple who set great store sence was his life. it into.xicated him.- of hard mental work-in calculating re- . - I 0," :1, lover- ;..and so she I welcome 'to Inin as She ruled ,bis, deetW to -day as sh� .had . . � _.. ad I er was the hero at it men it is part, of my Vinciplea never y it. y are we . ., I .. , . I - -, � - � suits 61 a previous experiment. study- "'" tudy- /I.-- .. .., __ I t I hose past days, when 'he Lug of German treatises on physics and � __ �_ . . _. -�. lZoored Lady Varley's agitation with ! to anytking-but if he 1 -seed me. I heir own. . I. say, Con, - a ruled it in t , I � . . . .. by that won't bring the world to a 61oudy - brow is not becoming to you ; siqhed at her feet an accepted lover. � . . I -.jreat tact,'and tinally. ,by her own as- close: eh't" and. after an; why should you take to 'That rents, then." said Donna, calm-- the like. Then came three days L . . gumption of belief In the child's good :: If YOU i,*, him rest. This was followed by three I .- . .p ­ .- sed , you mean." - heart tay delinquenclee; f Do You ima,g- ly. Then suddenly, and in a lower tone: of intense muscular exercise in lift . 1� -Wiied it. . .,C 1, I that -fon't bring- shear- , I . _�. � : _ .begatb, an I . , Even t - 9 31 �' . . . the upasav ins you will of through life without "The child in dying." weights. The last kwriod like the first -: ,�� L . . I .1 ".e:_ ... I of'the universe; and of -course, I• having some o your own to dwell I '_ x` '�, - L- . - a t - . was one of rest. The food 'and -drink. 14 Z - . An she was leaving Ar&glkn. abe.m.et ., _ _ , . - deny It. Any nice -minded woman When you have, m Sint P�.Ida! - - - - . k"I -, L. ­ _-_i ... I : ­'C46naf coming up the GtOM aLePIL. _r qu I . ___ ­ . . ' . _," qk I 4iAtij* L .. I . .. - the inhaled and exhalim air and al -IR . 1111M, . I - _. would." mite. I expect you will do it in sackcloth . I , � - ��;Z. .. I I , -� --She put outlwrdelicatel� glovo.4ad She laughed'Aagly hem and flicked and sishea. It will be a prolon4red Lent I. �� he products given off from the body, . �rL. . " I .:. � .; .. -% . - to her with' her usual radiant smile. up her ponies v t a sense of thorough with'you, aeve . .'SCEMI1UN' 819TER BRO "..., were measured and weighed. The en. . , I . A; ­.. re enough to eclipse the - .. - , .. .n ' - � s �5- -, - ": _- - ­� - er17 It, .1 I ­ - -1 � -Coustantis. accepted both very coldly. en�oymsnt in the turn the conversation- Joys of your carnival. Though you are Shot up--dat noise, you chiles! 'DLr's of food by 'the body the form � . .1 .::, -, had taken_ � . ­ spiecia.11,v uncivil to me. I confess I feet I some one at- de do'. . _�:",:. . " Truant. I" said Mrs. Dundam. How I " Well. I Warn you of One th'inn" something bordering upon sorrow for Dribs out dem, dogs; OU 'RaStUft tekL and drink and that given off In � . ' the -exter products and in'the beat ;: L� I L , ,-- as- I.. I t�;� % � � - ... . � ___Ty __ . . 11 L� i,.'��. . nisAy' yeara � is it since you bar," been said Constantia. ­ I &WI 6eitain you." - Linkum off de 11ol . radiated = the bodi were also 0222216- I.. ggr - , - - . - - " WE -y can not you- be content with . - � �*,�k' [y care ,tell bar." : . ur*d. . .. . ­ - . � ZU" :� ­ - . , " '"" to we me I- She did not real] . "Toll bar what. I my good girl f Thal loyal home--witb - , . A large amount of work r:71ns - , ' I" - ". . your U& ____1 In. nahl (Jaue- be.. done in Completing and a ,W . . � "*..:, :, 1: .whether Coneantis; eves to Elie - -ma'ch yo`se'f"n1.ht I L 4' : ,.� .. ..- Varley. her busban(L was an old lover band I" :7d Conateintis. "' ' . - - , .- __ .1 1. - to . Y. tak dem. ashes out I . . Its of the experiment, so, t I - . - . _her, whether she lived or died. but N". .- - hem pea; y the resp ,4 . 7 , .4 , , :� ing to all people was. a creed self? - OU _. � -,., - �� of in And fcw-a moment forgot him- Mrs. Dundan regarded. her with a Dim hogm look. lak ur heg b. gt - ��,L: - - ­ - ­ ItM " - . . - .. - ]arm. -akasament. ) the final outcome will hardly be ready '. . . .. � �­ , - charm . . - M-r�, -jump arbdut ) for pUblication for several weeks. Wben . .., I --1 , �'. ­.. �'-� _. -There. who - - " There was no forgetfulness, save of "Tt Is true." she said at last. " YOU . - - . ___ I. L � - . . 9�� _ � with her. was no One bora m ' ­_ . . . , pk4,� � � - . ,­,.�.:" - personal diffnit Theft W only re- are the -oldest fashioned person I ever W. published they will doubtless throw ' ­ - I _ go'; -'r- 1; _..!�, �: could say th":Mri. Dtindas was ever vely, but __ i b�e' EfXum`v�y very valuable light upon the quantities ':­ 9�, :, , , ��. I membranceT, S&L the 1, bra I met I To be content with Mr. Dundan Er=!Who:Qy1ouk1dtos I - of food materials used by the body when " I �. .,�­'. : . Ifully rude to them. She put them would take s, larver A& a smaller mind An' Temple sn' do chilleal I hopes day's at rest and when the perpon in on � �;k � Wit with & pods, face. 11 as I have. ,,­ _,L� ' I I IL Shall certaink _,Mt bar on bar I ' - * , . than mine. He Fe, radmit. admirable. - '� -� � . - -. - .., -to one side when they obstructed the 1.ward.". , , i,� , I.. - - . ... .. . .- . YOU mean You Will adopt It would be impossible to put finger . at wen too, ` - . - - - - - ed in intellectual -and muscular =. . . .. -i %, ­ , ,�, t� path Jn which she would M but other- 40,role . . . ., I - . ,.: � : . . . P L , , . ischtW-dd&er." - on a speck , Vwbers. expeet, IF51ftaps and also upon the relations of e . " R � , . _ _t; �,:, , _ - .. m . -�1-1-Ye-r-vrbA-t7-tbS-C=t*Mnl==Sry else Of his ears an - pargy to . � -, .. -., - wise. they were welcome to breathe the - I __ -N& a Ryuh. Wrandy. bresh dot stool off; new, thi bodily functi 'the __ � I I � mean that I shall' t, Ons. An idea of. a! 1:;., . I I . ., . .- . . . Efrun. des sot down. � .. . . �. � 'Wir that she did. I Saw. . his feet, and his regard for his coffers - labor inv9I -may be gained from the Cowt*ntia took no notice i - . -- ;f - Mrs. Dundas turned. and looked at but. au foocL be is very well --v Ii Wol's As news. f'.um. off do Ridge an.' Lot that =m6mynt pordods warer an. I L, _ the im wall -eery we . a de news in fawn? . . I . , - , ... . .: her with calm questionin 'indeed, And-yet-tbere his been such - , ' rout's . - I - In the experiment during the . . - . .. I . , - . , :� �-: plied reproach. She appraised It -at its . gg� �_ her eyes. i behind one, e , . _ beii -_ 1-1 .1 .... I %. . But (10 You really think „you saw i thing as, a I& yen Now doan' you tUk dem. n4gzah bed =,"Is daTs. reWa of observers ". . - I it r, &be- * pisaaaA 6P necessary Ln order to carry an - the ou. �� 'oxact value, and let it drop to her feet. naked.' tly. " Don't y4 a when one ham =a married to the. beat a ' I'-- - , - . - , . � �� I .. -ask. � rather think that those tricksy moon- - in the world." . . -n foP do cha'oh A at 1, I 1 7 " i- � 7.. - .: . 8 . . , - 4 nervations id night. " ol I.. .. . Have you been in there? she .1 W . 'Bout dawmcin' at do pa'ty-ley call dat From terser _ I - . beams chested you f- If I were you. I I dor t _* I an your Stance for Vasley I". . to Lerli were nigh .. Would _ ad' yduth 'a - &'way' a little tragic should be lacUped to that belief; and yr be better pleased If I � sinnin' - much. -_ room where the ca imatei apparatus .� I - when sense of honesty and decency yet, with that doubt on your mind-" said . - - _ .. , - L ­'. was located -time. The . .. I 'I . .. � T--- . it was = Featherston r' D14, 'up an' call ur meeting tur 'solplins liuring the whole . but � -, �, I � . - -tant:_ . .3 I As hurt. "Have You men bert" ** Doubt I" - interrupted It scarcely -matters," said -Conatan-- - SisfAh Arown. . was not env Ion '! -1.1 . 1.1 -- . touched .... ­ I Why. yes," said Mrs. Dundas. with with, wrathful protest.- could ZGX" tis.. rn . low. vehement to", a. night day 61' dis mestize ab6 than aAy other of the kind over t before . - � =%am, Painstaking and borions - - : '- ' ' I.: ' L further go I great consider- But d . . ,. ..:. . I . - 1. �... - - an amused air, "I have been. there C -Strong,doubt. .You will, "then. with skm; "tho ow tuk- herse't tat town. Undertaken. . I - _...1 I ' . _ .'L. . . ' take "ion passion it be a glance, not glanoes. . I . . I . ­ . .1 ,,�* - . 7--,-,' . * . I.. _ _. L, . - -: -. and I have seen berl-What prodigal- this canard to lAdy Varley; and, - GL this unwomy 1pwq $04it as soma ob-Diaft" do Oshat, -7, . . . . .Lady im- ve Up part. Donna, I WILLING TO TRY rr LONGER. , , ­ - -ley at emphasis, and what a Bernhardt - . I I , I , - .. - I , . bitter her life with a t&l;b in which you entreat 0 -for -the -Int not ^f T -Ay .. cor at do head. nddWr,-jVho has L L I I ­ .1. - ­ hh. 8initts tald Dr. . . 7 1 : .. �.., - I 'L posel AST reason why I shouldn'tr, ba".not ,­ faith. Aad Y, t of 7 - I , ­ If. YOU are Our Ter wait upon do ,dggtAh all* pray said had immediate . .. 7 oul�ft iate charge of thesei "Pert- i .. _ . - - L.. _. at it as its worst. what was entreat dishonor must .touch us. _kt. with bpt few -.. . ;� I . `­_"._.. ," No greater reason than you already 70t:flfa vague indiscretion?" It is horrible to m6." . her, &y said. , - ­ . sneers day � ind nig _. _J . - hours' aleep, if,the experiment wan not ;_ - ... lightly, to stay in btrolIg enough, when occasion demand- but I do not, She is UZI . .: 1Lf know," said Constantia coldly, who was .. You treat the matter very " Your nqbles have coms to u"ne'" But Sumn mighty stubbo�n, &W, wen day satisfactory.. he was willing .. : . I . as UF pra•r. . h&PMY enough pences." m.0 Mrs. Dundmis, with a gay lif, I another week. Dr. Benedict replied � ; 'I ad it. (aa she ow believed it did), to it in, and I will not sit q tly by and laugh. " your oonoarn, - Irof against . her cousin's. mockery. son her made more am" after sal, on 1;h�, Up an' tisli de deaoon. I a she des . wa'n't that it had been even anore successful .I... ­ . ­ - . - �- �, m tical, na " You an, : gwine ter cyLr. . I . than the previous. experiments in many . . L. - : ­ 'I .. your owm- ahawlng,-is wa-ly selffitimess. . . . . - are. , .y. ,pretty 1. . . . ._.__ sphinx," -said with . _ _ y that f And yet it in now You dread an esclandre because it will . L . . . This will close the experiments �!_ a h* th -'& Plight jou would choose, would . ..,. ways. . - . Lingh "You are evidently fult-otk)ur- in her bg t. Lken suspi I dras you into its whirlpool. Well, be An' wen de Reb'ren' Pa'son for year, as the outside room must "pose, and the - e8A You would create 'a Id- happy; there wilP be Aad . . . . ,:p therefore, no doubt, amusing. falre between me and Varley just When dre "sheep us los. Rrayed be kept at a temperature three degrees . -4 shall disclose yourself to me. - - about . �.. � where I am concerned. A d f A , .! The 6"y is as well "-the bib 0 smittem. I maw her. she Is torn with. who shall Make her Vnh . d , ' --pouf'l It in not I bes, ur tow . During his confinement he arced each . , Come you her child -lies dYiDS-Wh011 b0i heart IN your'Saint Yoland& U an or a 'boat, " bac'&L,-� a, gin her above the interior of calorimeter., � ." . . - . I . . ..... ovor likely to be. Better, therefore, pp . . . ---,----- - day at 6. took breakfast at 7:30, dinner . .1.. 10 - . . . I .. 6, SuIrressed fear and emotion. You am � -.you promise that?" Constan- . . -at .12:30- supper at 5:30 and retiredat.. . � .. . - - 'take. advantage of my ponies and re, & rue woman ty _C43oat&AQA. 4t5 debbll ra"Ln' In de'whil ­­- 1. . ' r te ob I -you to" an 16 -W, leaning forward so an to � nod. grai." of -turn with Me. and give me --besides 10.30. bsday be filed 127 i,` 4w9r... � tii6 eager . . . Masons' eyes- . . . .. . . I � . 1.Y I _ . me her face. . the inestimable society On. wrong '(t ter iron filings; on another. he raised and . , . - . - � pleasure of = . _ g me wheal am. say that. " No. .1 sh&II not be the one6" - she blow dat descon-bo . - .,-. - your secret. YOU are big it; one . - said F7`ftr . lowered a twelve and'one-half and -1 I L . Do �You- think it doesn't lurt Me to- Mrs. Dundaa, Amiling blandly into the "mansims in de skies." I., �.. I ­z---­­---a=-aesr-that-- - Come. now, .Purreador ' . L ". . . to i60000 - You. my cou" -of . so -- hor- girl's earnest eyes. . . . I .. . . weight by means of a cord. and at the ' . �­ . .- . . . " yourself. to me." � �1. rible a thing, and .yet -haw can I be - . . . Idea tuk down my hawnJor an' den . J . I . . . . I t. , . . ... ... "I will go back with yti" you will. silent when such things are I . ____.�_ --- - ---- I rate he worked it was equal to twenty-- I _�­�, :. Thin -hs - I .: I . _. ­ . gins an' plays: five pounds up sad *wn. T I . I L :_ ; , . �� I ­'. 1b is an good as =rtunity iis anoth- 1, I , i - drew up 400 ti in the forenoon and ­1 , , - . . _ . : . er,!' said Carsten - stiLl coldly. She "Ll am to as tae victim. You .. - • , - CHAPTER - XVIII. . . .. "Come dy fount ob ebbiery blessin - worked - , - sacriiwtm- said Mrs. Dundas, gayly. She left Constantia at .the gate otTbe . chubd my, ha't ter sing cly-pr.id.... 4,800 in �the afternoog__He_� Off _ -turned and walked dower the steps -after - '" . I I � I _ 11 SO. be it. - I . more than a quart of pers#ration- and � shall dock myself for the Cottage, and drove o She was -feeling . ___ bor cousin. who swept on before with. altar, It is A _ .a. Do 'eon an' de deacons, de itned twice an much carbonic acid as on the , " . . ] ,_ I . - . :.ILI 1: 4. little - . ' . I something to moq lacerated a litle amused.'s UttE annoyed. No. she I ' . - t" "rest" d Sunday morning his. bed.- - A ' feelings to know that you rest regret certainly would not be the one to make pooty won;. L . . �. - days. it.he , :11 .... !;=d make y fortune u .., , . , L . You r.Awd I Dat be 11Mk Lt38'f mr-play- hii,, If. ]as bad ,road two. - ... I. ,. our _pon as you bind the cords. You re stern Lady Yar unh Y. .It would, of wnJer a broke down twice, . bu repaired it .- - a' . in'. Oh de chane I . - _., . . ,novel. Oil jtbe stage;" 'She was asyluff. "'It " At Justice 'itself,* veritable Brutus in' course, be"Varley. I Varley had -been .*in to waste such foroo,upo-n the birds, the daily newspapers and magazines and -'. r . � �- - I ­ I .: . Ow tram, the cabbaged. If I had you petticoats. All for Virtue, and the somebody else's husband. bar flirtation I . . . � I has carried on a large amount of per- .. . � L world well lost; in your. motto •i a cold- with him would not have -caused Con-' AW wen' de mm' was shofitLri'. I tight- son&I study to keep himself busy. . . . . 4n town for a, season, why, you would- t ­ , one - and -instiffle4ent,' an you wi I Warn- stantia's saint a pang; therefore, of ened up ur atrial __:,_� �_ . . . .. make a furors, and have aft the gilded in time. WeIL-w to. -your Saint Yo,-_ -courjw the -fault -would lie Dripped- ri i inter -- 11%my MUsi" an� - - i inept,- with Varlet'. =youth ­� ---­-,---youtb ot-the--empire at your fee . * * . ' . . . ... -:, ou encouraged yourself a little, t lands. and telr her of. Varley's treach- was be her.blubandl Why had . . gin .rd q chane .full rwmg. . . YOUR,OWN LIFE rRESZR4Z& . . L it you were - a degree more -more- : ,y impossible - I . . �ihl ., V_ I :I. C i VU, as'I feel $are you call it in your Men so ver Oossible that time . . I _ It is difficult to name it. Well step high-flown tragical ityle., and -take the. - in RaW - He had left her in an absurd Do "Debbil's. Dream" come arter--&' consequences." . __� . anger, -bemuse abs chow to accept a -- I 1� 'in" She ,turned to the Zroom at the , ., . dabbil was, ter pay. , - Every. 3"M can slow EMIP"If rl"MA me- . , POL - Dem, niggabs fell ter pattin'�l Bari rl or fronx a little grillikeing . moo' . , . punier' heads- "Walk home, SmAth-1, Have you no conscience I., said Con- come omb. . ,.- ! 1. stantia, very pale. ' "Will not prince, who was'as ugly &$'-&I monkey, ebbery day L . . * am, she s" sad touched up the ' . � .. Considerable interest has been aroun- I-ponies, was well up the sweet- to abstain for on d with all the airs of a dancirig- - . .. , an . . . . . I .. I 11-, .... . &"&6 .- _-.v - befors­Cooxtan�_ - -iss " She besi I . -_ . .- FIB I UL -one --had 'a RNX9 Desoon Jones, $'at on bin feet, do pa'swon oement-of an extraor& . - �� F;=-flz- ,Am. SUU Uluqu�- by - - - ed warmly all throu of Justice in one, it might be seen that pulled Lim down; ' -1 . tia quite knew In what words she was gh her skin -Inary method devised by a FreljA doo. - ---I L I I , ­.'' -Z - . he was the one in fault. . I played ar' little fasteh, sn�"ith" iny tor whereby every one may beioom�. an ,2 to clothe the -speech she was not knowing bow to proceed. , 1:1 .. �A I . � L . . - cut O, c " Well. I At her own gates she met him.. He - - - . name am Brown, - , . 14 4 7 I "- making. She bad argued out so of � from -from I" There . � .,. was malicious mirth in Mrs. Dundee's was juit'oomifig out', and. in fact, .. they will, their own life prowl VOL In ' .. , . . . !. I ,.,. . L the matter with herself,. early and late, threw them open for bar with an eager Do pa'son an' .de dezome Jbied ban's cam -of an accident at sea. The 'in. * . \ , : for all the days succeeding, that scene efy s - I .Ri ... . . !!tura. doing .. . , u��s she marked the other's disoom doing rig I - -, I between her cousin and . 11 What -1 can't you finish the glance and a sudden smile, * as if ,ht on dii flo' ' . . . . . ventoi' does' away with all artificial - - arle ( tha witnessed, enigma service for his sovereign. . Ut ... � ' I ,� t she had wi tic&I sentence? You an too some - Su!c1ed right an' su'cled lef-it a. ny belts and other floating appliances; he L- .. I .. I "What,. YOU Lherel"..crled she gayly. . , .� _�Aln . . . . - had absented pretty to be & It * was -... . . . _.. . - .. - , . . in w time she diplomatiste;. Give I up, ur show. _ : . . _;� - . -_ .\'_ ..L. 1""M . - Donna's presence' and I advise you. and think only of -bow beat "And I have: come from Araglin; . . I .1 .. proposes, Ln - a word, to inflate the ...1had at last decided that she would tell to arrange for yourself, and so get. the cross par=, my lord." She Usea. Dey naded n down de flo' an' we'n cellular texture beneath the human r- ri ��M��] har t - ' .. . 'L I call.him bus sometimes, In an adore - to ,=a alrin in the breast whle.h if filleA with .. i her wh�t s�tV,=n I salt Of life." I .. . er . I - - - ­ ­ Do palson I a flirt an' out the idr, forms a natural pneumatic belt, by .,. I \ -to desist further inter re ce, . Answer me," said ;Constantia.gin hi f . .1. ad- 11 at how, -then t .. -0! throb. L � I— L ..:." _: BI Was the 168- him and made his pulses. th Was , . pidgin�wing I * the, aid of -which one -can not only float --. - "., j� -, _,;�� �.T _7i rley.- re a qi "Cross . I , 4.1 . .�b the happiness of L .._ rhos ht -reader, my he indeed her lord? . . -oneself, but even support another I - - 'said Mrs. Dundas; ignein . . ­ � �� - � ­ - - .i:.. 'L .- ... . . W611", A tion f I am. not a tbo purposes - dot -'mitten Imittes Although sounding impracticable, this ' - , it her with a rather am regard d&rest Con. You say 'Promise me for all through," she went on, thinkingof An' ,%V'e rfo' de meet& . be- . - 1- 211Z U ::..'_.'.-.,Crom'under her -long lashes, whilst the the future to abstain from and tbere'. Cbristantia's diatribes Against her , itr., ,P,,t far from being so. It bas-proved.-tbat- _"_ _-ponies flefw swiftly through the scent- ou stop_ From what, then? Baccarat; havior. She lifted her -%boulders at 'Bout Sistab Susan's dawlicin', dap but a mem weighing 'about 160 'pounds heeds ' . . - the.. remembrance, and laughed a lit- 1100, cham ,, cigarettes ?" It mighty 849't. ea! 200 cubic incheii,of with. , - '' ed sir, "why don't you speak? Come, _ tle at the pretty fool's belief in her fu- -- � .i In . .. '. . -, I . .....�.'4 , . ; out with it. It i8 evidently thin Varl Y.," said-Consta ' - � I - &� �-� fal some 01 From Tgd" e . W his body in order to float with his . n ture honesty 6f p , urpose. "I -met Cdnstan- De. ch-yubsman, Mr. 'Pa'son, said in headabovewater. This amount of air - i'.youth frame tea, in a Idw tone. She felt terrible tia" she said: she was brusque, ter- I -�, � L 'youth .. � �,-, . ". , , yours t-6 hold.- / . 1� shame as she said it, and' her brbw . tones so mil' an' sweet, is easily inserted into the hollow space- - ' - '� � . ' � I � ri3le, abominable to me." She laughed . - 1 7 "Listen, then!" said Coiistantia, an- flashed crimson, her ,6yea fillecT'with Sistah Brown . wa!n't guilty_ caze-�:she 'beneath the akin by meAner'of an, asoep. ' : . - .. ::1 . lightly and- pulled her - la6& skirt i..... I ii er " th - ' - L � -.!` , I - \ ,Tel he kept them fixed steadily on en - simplt is e. use. .. .' -. ,.; "I -ed bL her.air of suppressed amuse- * 3 -J " he said, still Ian .- L of a hollow needle and a thilf rubber . i - - . � tenra ' lit nebber crossed her feet I . tic gyrifage. Ev L V- I . . I idea . %. . I t. - bbe grew very pale, and then,- the white wolf's, ejkiU.thfLt c(>-vered her in 1. ump in, a augh- . .. � - - . . � men ' ' .__ . inches , , I 1 L . . . - ' took, .i tell you 911 about ►it. w eU We are IV " . �-��',­.^,;w;xtl :., � and let me give you Kour tea, I . . - hose inches .]Grit, 'into which this .� 11 &.11- at once-,--sh*e -courage in her knees. "You are married, he is mar- "'N . :_,- ,%A SAFEGUA : . .,hands and -spoke out. When shl dre,..,• ried,Nso is she --and' then there. is .Mr cot - between four. walls,_� I - I... I . I- � needle- inserted.' A little asoeptic cot_ . ........ 1� .; . near. to the end of her story her, pal- Dundas. It seems to ins so dreadful a . . . "t haven't had any peace . ton plazed in th"'pe�i end of the'rub.. _�- �, mind at , . . .'Iori left her, and when -she told',' with i thing -and she, trusting, believing- ,Tea was served in'ber boudoir, ads- all," said Mx. Lushly, -'�since -my- wife' . ed. The -t Mat I 'See paused, hoping -for some sympath- licate little apartment, all bf bronze ,�,ef hose. is all that is required. ­ ­ . strong girlish hesitatioti, of that got the bicycle craze." -- skin is simply raised, the hollow needle : :1 I t i her drama -that dis$raoeful car- I etic answer, the moments went past and silver coloring, and sweet with the "She wants to ride, does she . ,0, introduced into it, and then the btber ". �� ��:� �,J So in - .: � ;-, I . , - ... .1 I . ­ - . ess-her breath came quickly, and a I and Donna said nothing.; 'she Kept, in- A b e inks and 11 No. She wants me to ride. She 1 end of the rubber tube is,taken,into the "'. .. .. .. � , I" Z_ =singularly silent. - Constantin, says she believes- that a- man - who -is is -'moutti-ald the man's -own breath blown , " - , � .-i,iL 1i a - ' . . from r ' . I . . hot blush. of shame thafidda oi2' hef de;�d, fr he n M fr -it hit - p ' flail ' breaths -or - - of - & w �o the valley. She flung t - I cheeks.' But sh% bore it all In her Loy- . . -o deep respirations which . I 1 raising her eyes' anxiously at last to e e h out at night is as safe if he's confront- into it. TN% , e m vi 8 f eM r I a v Y f .1 - . ,. _ . , and de - , - this allen6e -meant contrition., Wivith the responsibility of getting a:are blown into each side of tM,breast . -1, . 1� .- a � a _who was t - I s� . , . . . lot yl gf i ia d on f w , . NY her r . �­ �-, .... to her friend, slid in. her desire to � see if nd r ey, e * - , I Y . - c ; r her, 0 ' low itild prove amply sufficient -to float%v;:' . .. , I shield her from growing trouble. I found Mrs. Dundas lost in one of her i b& near , drew off, with linger bicycle back home as he is if be b&s'sigri- : *6 : ' L . I : " Yea,— said --- D6nna,, interrogatively, I odd agonies of dumb laughter. She pull-. tie Mrs her lo g tan -colored lor d gl,)Yes. . I man however heavy. '-' - - - � - n n e _ - : . . . .. - . I I - .. - . . - - . ,- . I .1 - . . � . . .. . . 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I. . * i,�, - . - - - , , saw . - .. . . -rl:�, , .. We Ozer Oas Hundred Dollars Reward for , . � . N, �, ­­­ .ANEW INDIAN PROPHET. '' '' . ,�-:. . . . � . . • - I . ,­ ­� .., " I . I 11 � .. 1, , - eileao Failed. 'but No Created, � Catarrh Cure. -C ­�..O� � ,7, Vt �;­­.­, .;.,Z� ,� 1. , 1� Cn .Tp,...!L..I,d I � ­..: . ;� , � . - ... I . . . . �� .. - 1=-­11111111IV- --- . F , - . . ., ., ., ., ... � �.- rredl ., . - -��A , II!,96. J. CHENEY & is %0-, V C , - . . � . . 6 %.: " Q Al 1. - .. V I I I :., "� . . I . . . MOT case of Catarrh chat CAU Let be* cured by " ---.-- . - 11111!14� � .. . -AV-" i - - We -he v-dep5mm _ , ��;.­. ---- - --- - W- - - 1 / . . 11 - �� --babove w- ­ ..-7---: .'.'-­-­'---4- , j,�� '. Cheney for the last lS**V4;C4-Aiid 14 .. ­ - -Tto grow-tp and.here�, Wk- 74 - . . - . NWW = , -, A�' W9 - ranitacticas . ­ --: �, ,- - - - Indite. more I ez, . .'.. � -.' of sects, --- - -- -- I Perfec;lybauctrahle in aft buAne" t - . CEYLON TEA. � &, - to,J�ora,ik rule in 6 - ` i� � . our, 0 ­., andfinnueWly able to carry out &nyqblia&Uom -- .1 - , �� �--- frequent than. is, generally' known for - You get-4 the . � WtLdb)Jy Aleir lirn:L� IT Is . Sold Ufdy ��, - -- ---�­ . , is CoJ-1iver'- Q-1 , . . . .... . � - -. % ZsT 4. TRUAX WbOI4uAI I 11 . . - - - . to . . 0 o Druggists, To. MC19U& •I �!.. . ­ , .. . � - ... - ­ - led( In LOW PRoketS .� �0 . I ­1 I -,Gf the oiL.­­ r - h O. IN Y��ad 7 ... ... . ., - e - .. . they are still more 0 . 1 . �1. a:-� %': :, - - - boo them, and t " . - -1 absorb, ­ Mod. ­­ - - -- h, ". - � have . . I Toledo. AW-­- - Ran PETWIt ­ - ­ 7­1' I short-lived ' when their leaders � � � YOU -4dp nothlt�g sc 61 re Is taken internally, act, . � - �- I - - � 4` .� .. bol�n �. -4t- 1-5 lvime�� -- - � . L direo upon the alood, and atuoons our K9W AND 811COND-HAND ., . 1­�r-�­ 1. ­. � . , -C-hrisF " ( lazes bful.Ke system ;r 1!=r bo�tle. , - - , �,-­;.� I One limpostar.- heads a movement which . - gra :!" I'-- . I %, I . 4- 1%�: . dRfgZtsts,- -Odn at . I I - 50C. . .. ,.,. L threatens the puce of the C try' tb l!t. . . is -� -17atthe-Uste.,­ , L�:-_ . A � e. . and *z.00 at all ­­­ - 1W by all I-linv0p.- - .,. , - ­­,.. t � � . - I 0HINERY, I . . : . . 1, ave lekin the onFlous, doialls. .. - au&Worksaddrua: W Front SC . .L' .. I . � - ­ I .. . . .1 . of this kind has oc- * = It 1p announced that ex-Empreen &dJoinine saw Valm st"kap Toronto. �:. .. -- �: The latest event ------.-- --*--.----- Frederick of Germany. intends c4sads ,��"%­,� , '--� I I �England.sm ­ . �': :­ , .- !eurredTHR SUIS." A t�­:­." ..f -.: . in the Bengal division of Chola - I _ '' � . . ::...L�:� . - aboriginal t,ib,,-,,f w.hkh, THE DOCTORS WERE WRON,d MONTREAL EAST AST FALLS INTO . LINIZ. much of her time in future in - 1110MES-1 .'.% ' , . - � - agpore,. the &bar . . .�- � � . I . .� ­ %`;,I,� I=.....:- ..,M'Gratle Wheel, I I . � � ♦.�, .., i 14 I , I Moderate Price. IOZ­0 - z ' '- - I.:, L `� I . - . AIL 4ouportaott statement frout Alphonse T. WEST SHORE G. T. PENDILIT33, Manuf;:aur0r. . ­­ .. I � .. havd joined the Christian church.. Ang- I I � THROUGH SLEFIFING . .. � ,�.. . .! , - ".... . : - '.Scottish Presby eteh Was Per- /-Lepine. W. P. � - ­­ - ' ] : Ucan. Lutheran and Sca�tL - They Said Mr. Reuben P I CAR TO NEW YORK. 73 to 31 Adelaide St. W.. Toro-to. . to gJainy wise acts of the member One of the handsomest sleeping care -Risabled. ­ .Of the rsa, a lad of manentlyfir�, W - - - �­.terlan by the thousand. Bi .:.­1­-. . AMM0203 434L 4M SW �.� W �­ -- . . ... in the House of Commons for Montreal that had ever been turned out of the IMM0.= .. . � I " - .��, 1 .,.:,-: , . �-�-.' �� - 20,'-who, had lapsed from Christianity, - , - , , L-� I .. I :=.W budas ass IS ban reduad . 1� - ­­�: �' .., g�. . , . , East, it is a question whether any is factor is from X.ialplfth I vw n "e.4 n ban -- -seas! .�­!L�' - " ' i . � . L­ . -, ,I ' ,. �. , '-was in the jungle with a,' companion, They Apparently Had Gocil Grounds for more widely important than his sudors- New Vork without change via -the pop- 6" suppum be 900" �� 17 -1 �':'L L � ' . , . . I ' - . _ . � � -, .:�. i e Strength 41 it &tjan of the good effects that came from - u1s.r West shore route. It is a buffet " dols. It me and "a a : � I . of lightning * for a moment -Their Report and an th :Jioulg, a flash i,g ning �bmwwudotwlmmamu"-­-_,�- I . , Sal- Be was rald a $1.3011 Disability Int-lur- the use of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powd- car, and refreshments can be obtained OWNS. n •mam . ... .. , -.,�"; � - . . ­� - tra9figured his face, and his friend . . - - . . .:. . i'�'.. - ­ ance-Anotimer case in Which Dr. W11- er. Mr. Le ' has used this medlairia ' en route, if desired.. This car , leaves �emmpo.&- - k , - - day - . . .5 god. Birsa. retVned to Tafte It :'.�­ . , -*� - �' - uted ll:= As as - limm, Pink PHU Have Drought Health himself, Le that it gave tba,Uniorf- Station, Toronto, every oto-dot* . .. . ,. ,. A" 71mod - �1& and proclaimed relief in the case of catarrh that it except Sunday, at 4.55 p. in., reaching �- e`10:19, .11,11. � I � . " L a" � . . 1: , t. - , village, Chalkad, After'.aktAilter-Weau4 FaVed. I oises. The results accoinpLished b -Now .York next morning at 100 Ona, I% Will =1113 . r­ -, - "' could work From the M.aford Monitor. . i Y= medicine are simply wonderful. - at UWA is am tw .,*L' " ,, � L7­­:bimse1f an incarnation who c �'-� -;,, , � , � I I _ ­­ - I'll . � . - I I , of . .. . LYS the sleeper runs frodi Ham- "a -. .. ... '�,.,: ��: , ., 1. " healing.'. �: f Captain SERUM us as Van end or" n No . , . . . . , mirac Mr. Reuben Petcb is a resident of Toronto there is the case a U only, connecting with the through . and &a kinds em ter 000ftft . . : I - - ­� -, - . I 'Call at any Grand � 3:;tk' :� ­.­ I His first cage was that of a baby(.who Griersville who has been known to the Ben Connor, of 198 Berkeley street train from Toronto. . I'aft od in�SN"GNMNW - I .- -� catarrhal . of TmWc office In for information - f �!�'- tly well; he brbLtW Upon editor of the Monitor for a consider- was cured Of catarrhal I ale Reservations - X"UrAA=V .; am was pollee . it '" . , I - - several : L. I ..: . � . t4­, I It, declared be of %zsl== I. advance if desired. - - -" 5. 1 had cured it, and his able number of years. For se twelve years' staAding by the use * 6ping car. UGH KMFA Mr. Perch has beqn in bad health, this 'medicine. It relieves in ten M=- =1 0. T. palmi - . ­ ,4 . I I , � .. ,-- ft W;, Tenoda, * - :- 11 , L- brought Un an intense sufferer and was . . . . . L fame ht thousands, Of, the simple years utem. Soli by all 'liz-usgists. sample 1\ W. P.C. Sit. DO 13 be It AAOIWR I �;. I I.,. '. . , ___== UrilOZW6 L . . Over bottle, and blower mat -By S. G. Detch- - . - ji, ,r -!-.- demautworshipers to his feet � - . � .. *, ­ . - - declared incurable by a number ... of phy- . * �Fr- � " -'- --'. every came of sickness he pronoaDoed a, sicians and was psUid a-disability iristir- on, 44 Church street. Toronto. on re- charm e- . �- 1 - 1"......".. Pa. �, Old. Z&et:a " ­ Z� --L-- astonish= oeipt of 10 cents in silver or stain �. � ...: . ­� 0 ria,eprisisting Of aw . - �r -- . �:%., an he .'s al. �. - a W"':l , L: - --. ' L L:' �11 �,.- �be )h bliadlinellOt-&D arm of $1,500. ately. .to the asto h� . , % had read in the . , �, A meat of those who *had known that he I -:1 I - L, `EnC!n111Pr.6Xb-.0r1 at Chs"aa. incurable. Mr: ' Petch I Mr. Cecil Rhodes, formeily'Promier y �' I. .. ..� . ... 11 - - - - - - -1.1 . " Colony, who has been suffering U -* . -- . i'l 4 to in- I Was crunw-ght back almost to his,• of Cape dLdo Vn*�� less% ,:: --..' - top has . _ 1�111 Copp, 1 .... -I-''. store. stare, stale," Was the to - I ... ... i :�: I vacating. He admitted that' former, health. This restoration he at- I from fever at Saliebur for some days j, It � . . . - : , I L . .. - _ ­ _ . . I , . L I I- , _ ­ _ _ ­ _ _ ­ _ ­,t _ ­­ _ - _ -�--� rind a c A RST BUY &H In I . - ---- --- ­-- - - - _ � of Dr. Williams' I past, Is now mtxb =. I .1. . ; - -- ---- - -- " - � . , �. 0'J"', *'---•I in" - - - - ,7----7-6f,',1-� f�-eh,Wjh-. and the prutiesion. Pink PUla. and *i&i-yU,-g t . 1)0�- - . I to-wear boots when at wOxsJul). ould interest the readers-of rh-o Wz� 1. CAN THE HEAT BE PHOTO- Can't - - - -1 . . ..:. "r - He he end of the icor, areparter tvas sent to interview . - . s&u wulften ". 202*1[V% eal . .. . ,. . 1� . i soon . grocis imed t - . GRAPHED? . .. " ,: day vuk- ali him The following is Mr. Fetch's oar- I . .. � . .. I I 1�. and b L - . - . - Telephone IM .. � I . . - �t', - ` world for & fixed. . . an I . . w . i.�,�.- wen� W be destroyed P.T. fire and brim- restive m the reporter z . - .. . . . . 99 � i 1,11 _ *� . _ . who -found refuse .. ivelia"d =' sick for some years. I I C""Imly emu be sionebed and Its woms Sunlight FOR TwJ1NTY­SIX TZARL , - .. . t titolloe I Durages cured. . Without - - �, t ' fir�'J-. '. L -;' Btff btfelfZy waa thereto". useless, consulted in that time with no less than . - - L - - - ' .:L ,. . ,:%..­. J In the woladertal experiments being . .. -. .-. ... ; � 'I � . . - ­ g, I tai's It. the SOAP . a 9 I 1:1 I. .. V� 7:­ *� 'and the people were toll Llrrd JheIr six� of the beat physiciana,1 could firid. � ... ad - Iona not . . L. I ' L �!'L ] I t time . , ­ ' all on cIZ)thM* with the resul ha the but Done seemed to help me so far as premn that the heart = DUNNS ' '- .", 1. ' , ... .. Hindu. dealer's 0OQ1d not supply t1w do- medicine was concerned. My limbs and - been de­0213fratsd . , : , ': " , , 1. .. - " � 4 ­ . � ,"an C�r harvest would vot- body were puffed or bloated so I'could actually been photographed. It Is a I "a glQUAL'. - - ", � -. ..t,�., d.* The . _ I HA@ , .1 I ..� the I �'! . .r Lnt.,04 , wei�ii not get my clothes on. I bad lost the 4"tioU if this in necessary, despitotbe I SMI)l , 1. r be wanted; scooraue.T loom of heart disease. In Per partly z , -- .��. . 1. . . use of my limbo entirely. When I be- -terrible prevalence 4 1 - , - turn" into the' Crops. -w BAKINC , .1 ' '. � �.,- ,L- . 'When thousands *Alted at high noon jpLn taking Dr. Willkuna,, pink Pills I Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart is & Per deeming pe - .- . � . 10 1. . " �, I "aFP L . I .. remedy 900 Coo � .. . �I - the fixed day for doom; and nothing could not dress myself and had that a at a to the &a- For tsIrieg "I dirt ; - I . _ 1. . ­�­011 ease. as certnti-I as if the 9afticular For dissolving a I '. "' L - -. . �� , . . _ - ,.-. �% I ti--! . .. occurred. Bipeatied & string dressed myself for two years previous. . . �: . I 1 �16­ . and dpeinzed .that she-and I-could not even a JAY mouth en spot had been photographed by the now Why Not Per envies, dedans POWDER -- ' 11� - - � --- --two trees ai -20 .: � .L,_, that broke. The to receive any solcofood. and I had to Wi century mveess. James Allen. of I Per preserving hands .. ... 'would not come till f : * , ., . . ­ t English miasioizu7 who bad be fed with a spoon. I seemed to have St. Stephen. 11. B.. who bad been trou- THECWS [EST FRIEND d : � I I I L �-, searela Tbeas an some of " : �. ­. � . . r -;�- : L'� tried to open the eyes of the deluded lack , bled - with severe palpitation of the ransom why . - - ADA. , , . I ;-,� � t , 1 :w. I could not it uj,) or down � LArA96T SALT IN CAN .. -... " I - . - , boart far ye that; before he . - � . . . ­ L .. �% I . .- - ' ' ItituAs; &a leared, a famine. tbow in- the tape, and if I tell own I bad was feelin bet- Hall " . .. . . I I I I. " . . hem ped halt =tb:w (let ... . ,- Al It L - = the British deputy eamnlissidn- to lie t until I wall helped XLP- I took & 11". julh UW � ..., -'. ..: , maid 100t; got arowid without -6 two ,� ter, and to-day is & sound -z I I t'� : ... . ex, at Basishi. Lbei amaty .town. . Ele, - - -ask . I . . - � . , bottle - of thin I . : - - - I" .- - . - sent a ockst&bW to firrvalt the impostor. and a crutar- My flesh seemed to be i Maws only one I map bee, the WVM - . I . . ­-�­ A, whole dead. Yen might have made a pLacush- . , -, - 11111111� in the wcctd� Sea - . . . . . '.1 .. . - �. - bat the crowd was too great. . Beamm ,van Schrader. MAster of Core- has been Awarded In . � ..��. - of native 00100rAW96 fOlio- ,and _ . . � . . � - - . ­�- -Las of the Prussian Court died an Com undole ad labso 9 . . . . oa� , . . ! � I , as than went 049 ,� - ..� . � - - �-- Inflicted b L t? baloors. . . - , - . =g flee. . . . .- _: I. .1. - . �­­ .. _I M I - ------ -- ­ , . � !.r ... .. .. -.T..1­7:7;:­--- .1 ... .. Saticrday al the wounds - -.- - :., �'.-,­ self. and by night arrested t �, - i::.� st T � - - 111411411 . r7 * arrested the the - - '- •� '.- Vaiiat van KoU* in -a dual. . Who was sleep ., - - . 1111111111111111�61 1­ - 11- �:I�. I a" � - I.- . .. .•I . - . . � - --�- -.� . . . ; � . . ..i� -, . :. . . chosen folloorem . . A" mots �. � L - - " " int by that tbw there was the be­ . - OUGLAII ls"Got S"t*.Gftra 7 I. .. I rl.l L� ., I V, . - - " -�� .1. I - ning at a, rebellion such " in Lord .-J, Rldnan't 100tuay 0m. I morem mewlic - A ,� I . p .P.'% zo!!,al wer ftwo, lu mul.= W= ---- gii:::;:m M, Film - P I. . .. : :.�-., lbOGARIS'N time, caused the . Santel war N I . - lrn7a Unitted i less I will in- s. 1186L sl . , . - ing billbs. As Birse, �- - Peoldve es" irer 111theassadsla SP CIAL-Pen 7 & a 11146 ' . . . . in my A .. ... - . . .. I . ted his return . % I � . . x - I I .. . ... - ­ �!? � Wel!l4to , .. -- rantse N - .. VS. jm . I . and Paralysts. ; DI 001. ZWO11:7111016 .��" .. , . . - .Sr�= I . � I - . . . I, men, wbom he 1. SL * - . - - .11 I. . V : . . In . . . � ­ .1. . ... � �• . J to) SL an River. - 7 . I 11 -. . - -r . - 4 - 11, I - - to arm tbemselveli.iwitb / I - . -. 1 7 ­ .� ­� .. . . , � � � � �­ . � I � . �° ­ ,7. � ba* ordered -- I ... Niagara, Falls. Canada Jum 17th. MOB. ease .1 -,. wlwhu Varlmae on ILUMM 011 Need �1- � , L room . . .: . waited is vain. Now, afraid of the . . I . I .. Mr. S. a. Ryakin Va. at up old 1.00re'sod Well I PAM : . - , - . Dear SW; After a 4he am Thn--­ - � . - - . - . I - , rli,z y"lice =ds, the white rneet, . ian. V, P. N-Milton. 00 we" I � , 1. . - the = 2 Cg chapels, eager I . I . !9o�­!SWIM&L -!� I= Zr IW- --- . - . .; - 40TV're aMoirsr from r. �*-�­ - to = btftw but at � . I - - .'s, bad came And blood disorder and skin wisk. J lk. - 15WR . . . ,.� ­...1. 4'. 11 -- - -- - . � , ..' , . .,. .-- -, .. . - - .-bavge =ft-seliz.M. am. ft=060. - ­.. - this mn)xW are expected to . - . . �,. -. - . as- . .,: disease. I have so besits.tion in recomtZ , -, � -. I . - ­­ I . .1 . - L . - . .. , . .1� , mfed wb* their terror and I . . - Lmeading :yom medleilis as an Al. ----- ­- . . I - ,:. . , Bir"Is . ..'' :­ *. .� %, . . - . Ingion have 0islopeared Vdth i respectfully, I imprisonment in a distant pIp". � - I I I scrtiele. , You" _ I - kaff - . . ­ . I JVa, 2 I I �---,'-'; A similar impostor assined what In - - - .1 - I L. I I . . � . � I, L. ', 7 "' ­;Z­Jkn , , ..t3le W&J, , � . Dr., ENGRZY. 11 'Few .1 ; of the axe" arniong I �:, �­ j " - ­­ -7 - � , 1 -. � I own as .. . I - -1. Ws. Spedley'. ­'��­ . I.. . � . ­.­_ K&ffIrjL of South Africa. . . . . -i .-.-. .-.- I I � - . . . ­ , . . . - � . . - . ---- --- . -- . � .-L ------------------ ;- .­ X" - W%"'Mtiking I I ­ --- - a yw� �-*M I . ..: -. - - . I. - L I . . �7 10011 at me and I would feel norhurt. The I bottles of Ryel-i's Kootenay Cure.­ -�- - PROFITABLE CAT, ... , . . I . . I -­.. doctors told. me I could never temay, Clore. - . 6"T Un " I RE - TOUCH . . � .­- I ­ � , -:. owns a large ,net better. The id I bad cal- .1 _ - 1 L ^UUMNS . - ­ . i: " :� A Latwitton. me- lady b - - --' �: I Oui;llufy, � L .1 caus" by ., �. I - TNT 411141111TO A10#VVW1 MAP -t---`J­ brow coca e" which has Just been a, am SX I gf-iaa Pt=Tb=Pmm. ! I 100"If J10 = - - ­ ­111 ­_ 1.rosis, the effect of IA Cri= You F i House. Ner It qt.. Hamilton - UNIRMin -Wight. . - . . � . sold ter the seventh time far $L With- re"t me and I world . Cured a Rbe Jimm b Kam an .a jr one botti � - - *& a member al the Mutual Aid A* of Rycknam't K000nsy, Cure. f : �' . ^in a week at ter esob sale "the cat comes I i� Z= I ' back to the boom of the first 0-vow amis,tion of Toronto, mid. am � . . L: ,.. . W wineum pead.. - - makes bar appes4ance at meal time. their I was'entitled to a 0_,m U Mrs, Sal . 'A 136 YONGE TRCL . �; �. -­... � . ...: ,�= 1, 16" - and . ., :� � I isa I es Stevens,-stemims, . =0" . . TOROXTO - CAXAX)A. �'- :1 " - I . � . � . - . ity insurance, I lie& applicati-'Vor it. - 211 Joh�n ft. N-..' Hamilton. . . IT 12 V20". . . ., . ... .�-.,. . - , * - ��, -- -� I- ­21is.-Major of'Slisabotbtown. Ky., an I was examined by two dact;ors rah bel- Rheasnatism, cured by me bottle of .. Knoo an Vues Rh M 1� , - .J -- Kouter I sump * onb*Daue "I'll . ­­­ assuming office. thin - ear announced halt of the Association and pranounalt my coo. of #00W WL No we- . . . .., ---_-- _-7-1 1�. i-Si * -tract be would give his ZkZ7- to the ed permaneattly, disabled and was in I . _ ­ - '�, ' ., :L on" me resolawask - ... I . .. ,.... .. or in wbo "a 1��! . . . � ;. . - : - i , L �' . rosit . . I �. � C9. POUND soup on ftl& ­�­.- � ,­.111 e0l - His gam y proved in1leetiom. due time paid my disibility insurance Frank Eng!Lnd, �V!, 1. I .�, I - - -1 . I , . to - two years. N. muiatIten. - - - . rAfti 09041111111111 - . 1. L.. , - . .. .�­...Lfor tJtJ=JLy ooQ3sd1JnJ'ft also deck" at 41,541). This was about 143 James, W (111". . I .... �. .. ,.". 1. , .,., give t pay to the city. The May- after I first took sick.: Things 7wont Cured of Rhounistim by one bottle. 11 som mer @eason VesIL, b D" Wb" -. - -- I .. .. - . . -, . . or's Wary Is - 075 a year end the coun- Ion in this way for a considerable Pere of Nootenzy, Cure. . - - -jula bW . " to al � 1- 1i - . - ' . . p, ng sed AL JFmi a as - it - � , ; - :r.­•- . if any . . - L " . I . eilmeli got 02 sofah for every -meetin,g. iod; d belpleselienel was. - � ; , ;.''. ". �. Thar bm- rholft -d W 15161. '116111 RAnflaROOT, and will Not .. - . . . - .. I - . thl6r-Dn %t increase. I In. c4clatijo- J. G. Weir, Esq..' * , :.. 1.­; ow wardl . - . ter the "@law := - -..:-',' V . I Ills isle, . ­ . . I .. ,r I .�,'. �: , - �; . - - woz= cc th . 0041 about the curve through a AM w - . . . I - reading 56 West Ave N , Hamilton I boa an =.=Phkk 0. ... . ­­. use of Dr . Williams' - d , D by Ryc'--'s Soo- . -A. ii. Z.-, naDilims CO..taco , .... L . . - the y ink Pills. In I- teary- c;i;U ' ,� a" A ft ION I - -� . �7�1­- �­ . U&y 1,ure. I L - a" 7 .0 - , ,LAW . - . _ . ­ - hem. - Aftl� to I As at last determined to try t si# SL Pad 2L. i� . 1. - . . . meakiew I be say addroasnaive . . .�, I . er using tow of five bojm there was . � m . -- W1 M"�Vo=.IL . . ,7-, L first m-AR itself 'manl- - ...- � . a change. It A .. I ljoung Berlin physician announow -- . 1. ''.. - . . .." . 11�h ... . . I feels by my beginn* 411M - - - r, - , . I - - 106 ,to a freely A i -'-- -- - L -'--- - -- - - " - , - �, __ 7 ��;:�- .�.­ . ­ , . be. I ayt of a new ours for. tuber- ­:� -, .1 � �'�: - -i . I made lip my TnITUI to give them a ,,,,rwv he ninety cans treated in : . - - ... .. ... -- -. .. I 1­. ` I . 0 -1. ,. I ­­ L - i thorough trial and brapital .. during the past �, .. in health and str _ . - � . . . . I , to 'my 0=- the Mon,bit .* ; �.,: � . " . . gained e h ever . - ! '.. , �� have I _ _ year all have been ourelL , - �­ . .. Mace. I take no other medicine except I . . . - I , .... -7 - - - - . I . . � . . I .. I . . � . P%ak Pills. I began taking them when kind Words flrmo� Hamilton Rego ding 1.�.- . ' ' fail- - '., allothermadiotaft and the doctors ilre GWeal W a Zbet - 0 mis The nVedem wheel flop .­� . ed to do me say good..' I could not get as-%itlaus In . . . . .. I off a chair without bele, I never ex- - I 8 nwdern wheelers- f - . - . Mrs. Phillips, sr., corner Buster stud I ­ .� ... 4 . � :. '44.1 , . .. JrTA to get better t Pick Pills, - ­,%veral I - the If of the , I , 4'.. �.: V. rescued me train & Jivini dogthd Grath stroets� Hamilton. ;. BE 6&009­00 it"Ilet ­- - rew . . .. .... .., . -1 . . , . . . - ­ --!---- . I . . -.. - �� . . �� . . ... ��..:,�. ��.��.. ��,�.. ��,�.., ..��.., �?'­� , .. . ­ .- . - . , . ... . -� and new I am happy to say I can work mouths ago I was affiliated with rheu- �... 11 , ,.��.�- , I - ­1. ... .�.��. . ., _ . . I . �... ... ..:.�, - . ---r roatism, which completely crapl, d me. . %, . :: I and 'walk and get. around finsIrr r� being . . ,�: . I C Ole of as 119fic i - . i . eat heartily, sleiep-soundW, and 'feel South American Rheumatic y .- - be recommended to m% I ured bottle, . -- . I I a - r'00 : - .AMCNICAM RATTAN -, TwiamV, ow., -- - - ... - like anew man, and I ascribe t: . . . , - ... I . �m . .. . obtained relief from the'first . =1 .. - - � cause entirely to Dr. ' pink and obtain t calwo"a as heavve ­­ Williams'" much in their few doses- t N wiithout I . . -- - -- -PUis, I cannot- say too .z . ,tuht the .. -­ -- �� -z,­­: � , -. 1. - �L . ­­- .. . and recommend the& highly to qukWtuewit ausf, for ihOULUMMkillu" a am _ - - . ­ I - . -- V . : �­ �­-,� I . . .. : ..�,.��. �- - praise and alffietted." ever seen. and I heartily. recommend it I ,q4 , . ; .'�,� . , � , I . . . all The above is Mr. Petch!s-ungaxzU*8h. to all eniffereks from this disease."WWI. . � 1. . . . . - . .. .-.-.. -�-- - ­ -' L . . . . � - , _ �"' ' Ger- -_ . .�` .. - . ­ , �` . L-W a1c, Tired, 'Nervous .ed statement of his :case find we might , - . ��. � - - e aAd, we him to be a respecstable... The EmUoror and Empress of . . I - ­ _ ­ , . gentleman, ,who boa no In'- many visited Venice on Saturday, and .... L� : Wotneii, who seem to be all reliable L 'L�'� 1 I 7*:1. . I !"!�� .� � ... I worn in making the statement only to were Ye6eived, the. King and Queen . -, . terest � . � .1 L.. .. -.1. ­ � .: I .. . to who might b000ms- of Italy -and were given an entbusias- ; ­­�-�­. - - . "-cut, will find in purified blood, made d6 good to others � .. ­-zo-) De ,-BiLeydal" " I.. - . . . . # -by Hood's Od was. - Cie welcome by the pOJ;U1a6e,. - - I flicted as ­­---­. - * , ... . . rich and healthy sar"Ps, , Thia atron testimony,t6ves the .- I '-rH1a,'Peryd,kt%Pnt. rend Abd stronAlf., -1 - ' " .,.. - .�- !!F!% _ L ­ - " . ­ . .. -.,., I.L,: ­. ­�!.' �-�: �� .�, � . I a cal .. -k NA.TURrS . METHOD , )OF CURING - .. WN . I I 1, �� I . A : The following 4 from a well Known dial i fAil I � . ---- . . . . . . . Pills,oure when other me Lnegi 1. I KIDNEY DISEASE. I I., . I .1, ­- . I - ­ � - � .. 1. . . I and that they deserve to rank as the .. �� . . I ­ . . I . 1. �".." 7. . . .:1.­:-* - LL.. - ;lure: . .. - I , I 4 ' .'.. .. .. � .. ,- "': - %, 7­'*:'7�� -• -- ,-. ­­ .:�. - . .. _ � :.-­�': � greatest discoveg of modern medioal ,�Ves h, , . . .. L .. . . ..1. �:� , � . - . - - - - , "I have suffered for yvarb with Pills and Pawdrrab but tu� 100. - - . . .1 � . ... � - , %�.b . . �­,��,' I... - - . I .. . . . i�'-, I leran's soieme. The put lie should always be * solving the Stony llub-sqnaeps That . I : I -..P­1. , .r, . , ,,.:- complaints- aud-kidniff ' *Dd---I--CM-tbeir-gU&rd-&gainet-4MitSt4OnS-SU4--]Pr*ve-�ite.-Sewl-�Simt�i�lk�-T-ra*bTi#.-- . . _have bad a great deal of medical advice substitutes, which some unscrupalou.i .. I Everybody is talking about the pre- dealers . .. ­­ - ---"- : Of extra profit, ...... 1. r. - � for L the sake' . . valence of Kidney Disease. Bright'sdi- I L; I �:. ., 6 . .b , during that time, but, have received litt], deale- . .�: - ... : ' ' urge upon purchasers. There & no -­ I . - . . .. .- , ... _ " - I r � I. . .. sease, Diabetes and other forms of kid; ... or uo betteldt. A friend advised me too take other t e remed just the same or nay tTOU 8 r '. " . . I . ,2. -Rood's Sabaparille and I began to use it 11 trouble, are striking at all kind . . .. . � . .--. 'I -1-­t, . L JUSt ,Fink' k' and conditions of people., It is non- I - - I as g= as Dr. Williams' Yin .. - L - . , L I ' ' . ' together with Hooalo Pills. . T have real- Alls. and the @nuine always have the h conditions are . -? I I LADIES' FRAME. �� reed more benefit from these medicines f,111 tfia,lo mark, . Dr.. W,Irams� P- iik sell GENTS', FRAME. . , � . I I . I : ,� elhaveloyer taken:in trill' ' I . . L ' . I . . 11 I= with the diseaft-and . an ]�ave L, , 'important imp'r6vements. covered by p4tents" . . r - , P.;::::* �­ .... 11� . Pills for Pale P e*e, on the -rap incurable; The is t 'fl* ­� . , :�­ I From my . on ex rience I believe f.round every box. N employing pille many I .. I r. ., . . . ­.. . - , I - , villa to &Most complete powders and other nostrums, that are ,� , ­� ,,�.., � X[qft1v*rsapi%rJlla to - ... . I ,,,,- I . . I . bl-4& purifier." Man. C. u6irrbig, 12 , - ------ .. .'.I I 0 wholly lacking in th4i elementi that are ' ­ and (band- in no other wheel. - They are: ­ , . ­, .. 'i . r , 1.r.'�� �!.; , I . . - . . �i I . - ,­ . �-- . CtIfftwiland St., Toronto, Ontario. .� �. rieceampy to a cure. Where South Am- . I r'. r. '. ­,,` . . I . .-z - For -Makinir, -W ­.Delletous , , - . . - : - � I . Recipe crican Sidney Cure has been used it is Absolutely Dust Proof. , .� - ...: .� ., � They are all fitted with Mminges - '',� - . ;. , ,� . a rare, exception that a cure is not"effee- ' ' Absolutely Oil Proof. . I .., 7.: - . ­1; , - . ** , , Mo6d's Sarsaparilla - - Health Drink at Small Cost- , Saddles, the Ingot expensive and bad � , .. . I I,, v% .1 , . 01 ,:. . tis ted." It cures the most aggravated. cases, Absolutely - True Proof. X ��­ . . . . . ils' cres, saddle eve "lased on the.max1rot.' They r - - ,....:��:-... - - v . - . Adains' itnot Mor'Eitract ......... one hot . .h i . ­­ - - 11tsi,.C1111111 a "A Yeast................•halt cake because it is 9. solvent that removes the Roller Chain, requires no oil. . I . " uric acid and hardened particles that Cyclodial Sprockets, Pedals dant proof are worth two of any wheel. They are I.. 8"ff", L ............. t � . . . . � L I . _ , ii."�a�,�.*�,� ....... .... eally as othnis .. ` .9. Jsthe .Only , 1. 0 gallons gather in the kidneys and blood., As ,.At both ends, geared to 80 and ride " 11,��,- +.�'.. 'ti .. .......... L I . 7.", " " Dlaoolv* least- In w4i'ar, Mr. Frank 6. Emerick, of Alvinston, Interchangeable Sprockets,' Reversible at 6$L Send' &-ceilt: stamp far Oats;, -, . . * I . - ­,.4�1 - � I .7 ­'K.:: - , a; place In awarso Handle. 0 , . . ­.- . add the ext and bell) . I . . f onto. Ont., who sufferid intense pain from . ­­­�,:L'Z ' ..-.TTU40 Blood Purifier' for twenty r bourn until It form . 'Crank Bearings removed without die. logue. ' .1 , ,;j:.�:�­-,�- .. 1. . . phe.1111, son, , boa it will open gpwkftg kidney trouble for two ,yipaxs, 3�,ya: . MANUFACTURED B)r - ; . ' ' .., , . �, ., . t place w adjustment or Wls. .. � .1, � -, , - � and deMous, .' In a few hours � from- taking the Zr,st . turbizir I t . . 11 I ,� A I . . I I - today. .­' -L'" - I --AAA - - L WFV% M .- ftlu-" am Red so ft7aadunw"-Snw. T wansule 2L I-Aft I a--VAST-lb - la- I I Ld =2 VQ = A.M. priess D S" 0. I &Z Sun V a n Cap : Vag . WJ10 , rain = a : deafness " "A J; I I . Prominently in the public Hyo Tbo root beer can be 06 In all 61' dose T began to find relief, end as -a re,�, 11 t a . pillb t*bu7,*a47tOtAVA and groesyly-stores in olad,VOION40at bo"ltaa sult!�of. four bottles 1, am, to-day com- Canadian'fypograph Cos. (Ltd.J Windsor, Ont. _­ - - ­7).... ...., V I _ . . ,. ., .... . I = . p1P.t--4,Ee9-'- - - --- I ­11.­..­­ A . . - ";Y. 14 02000 -2-100. --1­-u1.4L#­VL"-"4-flre ­ - I I . , . . I . -- I I . - . . . 111�. �, �. - . - . - . 1 . . . ­ .--- , -­ - - . I I . I - . . ­ . . I I " I 14 I - . . . A . .. ., I I . - -.,-- �­ . -.---- . I .. I I . � I . . .----a -- ­- - ., . . . . . I I � I 1-1 . .. ­ . . I . -, ,''� I . I . . .... - L'' . . . . �. "�'L , ,;4.11�.111 -1.1 I � �� 1. '' , , 1. . .. . . 1, , . 'A' . I ,. � . .. I .., , ­L�l _ . _L '. t ­,.� ,� ft; .. ­� '�­­' , - . . .- . 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I' , sett _ .. . _ .. .S ,,,.ski ' \�,,. n. P :' r ,. ", . -Pickering ''p. of Yom Bale Register. - - \,V tf r'_' ,, ,. r' ! f � The rel �IIm the '•Town ROO]['_ ! �:� Araw 9?th �Oredit sale of bosses, _ F --- - . < brought down W 1880 in the hot issue. cattle, rigs, household faraitnre, sUo., the _ - - .+. T , . I 11 „^ ro y o! Wasrtin Woodr� at his pre- - ---- - --.1881 . In tha__vear_ Town" --- : _Pwtm ----- Y A y' \ .. ' J 4. was again field at Mr. Leariae' --- w ``• -��� Srd of January. The toUo, wen Sip• Peohe8r anotioaesr ale at one �oloak sharp. Thor. r� .-, T -Off}llrltbltiu� painted w serve as "Paris d Town • • unbars -D . � ". . _, 11 TIIarLaY, Asan. 28th-CrediA axle of .real -- -: , . __.. - �' ,e r ONbiiah•d •r•ry� B�riday morning alt its oma• officers :" _ t e°tate, household faraltate, etc., at lot . Piakariag,ons William sleigh, town Clerk ; Williaan - . I.I -_1. �..__. --. of - - - Wi>- - 26, ooh. 2 Piokerin¢, the o - - - _-i[S .. ,- - - Salr�oki�-aa�J'nsepl>._ r $ai fir. Cod a as Cn�i< u. ` s •i."If ts►atraa►est, Ira Brown, Collector.p. part _ �e�selsTHB OB ADvaB 28TI�G : The overseers of high.vays were -=Bobs bills Thio. Po bertsnodoneer on • • • • ' • - ' uf - F,. ; agora ieseaeton, iia• - 10 swat Richardson, H Powell, James Rioh•11 \ s ` are soII. ore s r, m rig t, t got ta.tuds or Bos•igs id P household ftutiitnre, Cutter, harnew, sad p ,eaastt•.:.b.ats Joha Tool. Job Barton, David Biohmond, �, the pro ty of Dr. 3. H. Eastwood,Ill I V � n S • ' �� =u = •g.a.i teams ei.•a to parttas making eon Michael B.3adge, Benjamin Locke, Jae at•his etrset Picker' - g/ . '. eassls'tor a or d months or b� Meywr. Sall- DdaHap, James M otter, Abnham �� �� x c x\ glassy os yari oontraotw pa7able quasterly. pillage. Sale at Dae o'clock. Bee bills. - _ ,,,,t , %I miss Dasa., tea Haas or agues. with pap.T, Knowles, Asher Wilson, Samuel MNJor, Thos. Ponoh'er,� auctioneer. Sir as oo payalls is .a°.°°•• Abnham Late, Lamson Warts, Joanna ¢ -kl� lf.tse. is Soo.i ooinmos ten Dana par line, Xew' Advertisements. •' See Sense per line each runt insertion. Wixon. Asabel ScoN. Beasley Blanchard • : C; Z ooatroot ratio maasi known on ap¢lic&- Cbriatiaa stouf[ert Christopher Lamar- ' - _ � ".�ltpts's'd"saKna' oux. Pound•iee Jose h Cha an, !REBH LIME FOR SALE. -St lot wp11NI11111liulli111111iiinu11111 ` t. jherti.emena dthoat writtet+ ,nstroctions Pan- P Pm • inWheins.rted until forbidden and Charged so, Edward Lawrence, John Terry. Samuel �' 81 ire Codi, 'ready on the sags of Ap�r < \ user egty. orders for discontinuing adv iiia•• Me'or. Jose h Wixon, Israel Gibbs. 48. i{,AOEY, baabartoa, Out. 916Sri ` 99ist.r•owa wardens -W, Ctothes and B wheals repaired. B e z BROaWN Bsoaer Large C&8}1 PIIr011aee8, ~ ' lauds mtut De Fa waiting and seat w the pub• P wina _ gob Mork promptly attended to• Nicholas Brown. Sale. ) t °price aid for old est.. �'t RO. i. 6LARK • . PROPRIETOR. The municipal legislation of the gear also ham ,. w - - � Consisted of one by-law and was contained . _ NeW spring GOods. r" _ in .eight lines. FOR BALE -House and two stores for 'All Departments filled up. - sale oa Hina atreet,p Pick For fall ' oar Politioar-StrictIndependaave. Tbere was the neral enactment agsinat ,rti�ala�. apply �i A. B. aowa,$�.r,,,z, Ne Bhirtings, Towelinlge, Tablinge,- Mnaline, :, boars and bulla, cattle -known to be $ouaQe St., Tosoaso. sir t o bim-s First-class �°°alPapes' reachy" horses and sheep being free %. Ei broideries, Flannelettes.. _ +otiar Ezpeotatione-The heartymmonerr. "Ail •puts wader 40 Iba TO THE LADIES :-Mrs: Conner, COttonl�dee-Read made $mOOk9 and Overalls. g.,,,, wirport of OhelseoeIe o! Pickering and rioinitr. weight" are also declared got to be "free �j kklindrho! pies nsewing at moderate Tates, y` l; s,*ll . ,,l. commoners." ,,All other Cattle" were al. Beildence south o! Pyre Bail, Piokerina. sett lowed to run at lathe, and "other hogs" . sFRIDAY. APRIL 24, 1896. were deolared tb be tree commonersADDERB-The undersigned flue on .... hand and can make to order ladders o! lillilllti1t111111itlloillin.lilluil - . - 1881. The meeting was Ifeld at the same - g all deacrlptloas• delivered anywhere to the The ebang• as borhood et is cents per round. Appi to . ! _ . --- -.-- --_ _ place oa the 2nd o�lannarq. �` __ -- rtOTES• AND COMMENTS. s.ossxxa, Claremont. - £ [Lli e. are : the Browi and Nichols Austin, C -- assessors, Wm. Hartrick, Jr.. 'collector. Are Qu. wearingDunbar's Rubbers .2 ' James Conmee, M. L. A.. for West The names of Benjamin Holmes, Robt. TO THE LADIES -Miss Naomi . y. �,k j Mitchell has opened a drew and. mantle . I- aa, is in the city, and was seen illaon, James Fulton, Isiah Webb, Chas makin estabi6limentinMrs.Brown'srwideaee � about the corridors o� t11e Parliament' , Jobs Richmond, 'Jobs Lsmaa Mata Street, ciaremoat,wh�e.lu will t, py - . ' io illi all orders Interested to her. r buildings, Tuesday. Mr. Canmee will o a' van Hoer, Bettsstephen _ . Flan $e the Liberal esndidate for the diger �• Aler Horeb, , 13iah� .TO RENT : -A comfortable 8 roomed ass Jobs Ilaotr, Michael Yaks, hones at ease aha of Ptokaring �; ° a�, 4iet of Nipiasing in the Doming one .or. ora., with unit trees. Basn,.sa6ls Federal eleatioae, and io hie friends and Dtariel Ci'Briaatireiakwdaoedamaag and siaaah boas..p� ass� of hard gad soft �. s lbs overseen of bighwasa. - rouser. apps, W. J. ISAL16 i'Icketias. 9a•n NEW AND STYA. LISH �W4. - � i s the �uwldiag Tse� y he said .that The Town Wardens are -Samuel Major . I.' ' -�- wee: tea*ea thteatwastitaWcy. and Elii Leayem. �/ IBS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- SPRING GOODSeee. - t, • r Will gin ferrous to Chasooat t5ean, s .�iL 'a Oa�idldahple -will QOM- Poundiwpeee-•Jogs Winters: Benjamin and. yyeaotl d:• Water Colors'sad Oil - - - - - e. Patattnv, from otTooppZea, Nater• Ob cos., >ios a - - e 5�� Prosineial !r'yweleetit in VarDam. James !!Hager. Jeshaa Bharrard teems dna ante apply to ri e. d. w,lnsozsa, - ,.' ., ttdiiibb loge n Brows, B.aj. R. able. Tn Prints We lead. ,� . B. Buz ateamitoat _ In ad+tion to the waRl bybw Y to tine mon _ - - spq 40 of ss 3dr. somio,a Suitings the choicest p "lawtol `teas being tin feet, gad ions EED F011 SALE -About 2,600 bash• �saoeiiarot bjrlfite €iieriis of 11aoWa. insbee between rails. and she re.t�atim ►� eie Banner aha an..la Cala and atobash• Nall Papers the.Lateet:' I6'ttas now beenfon d !e. with Sia of N pea., Branch -rias Mature a upon bean. horses, bulla and sheep, all A quantity awe Ne+r Yo:kae to.. .es. Boots and Shoes, new and nobby. hogs an inalnde3 this esaaonabie ptleas at los is ooh T, g, or,> r' gad tee, sof address Joax sIIssat a, Brougham P 0 9sat CEO. PARKER, D11nbaltOn. ,e- assistance Roentgen rays, allowed . to ba free oouimonen. All11 tiro pbotagraph the human Game and Cattle that will throw dowb a. fsaes" ars OR BALE -A desireabla nine roomed t, k thereby examine the external organs aoi to be fives edmmonars, while all cattle F bouss, Situated on Church .crest south, - - _ . y ,, On the ,•remi•r ase all kinds o! ' - M' without necessity of •a ion. thAt are "not bisseh . -sm allowed to Ptak.rint• Hard mad soft ter In b ad rna a1 sme6 The ouiboiidi gra w• state o! r• fie' "float acct' perlrotioohu 6trsn _ L. 2888. Thin year throe was a change la ee ars the faneeaip Yoz �.°�and fall, has• � : y r but it will be coags lima be- t phos atm los. y_ eine held at Amaai"' !; Niddruwpto Dusagod pa ooN,t�� theSecurity �+� . _ ._s' '� a method will be gatmratiy aedmeldit,4C r Walwi l the 7th of Jany. �� - rr� -` `" adoplML' What -bas The two.: Ha*kks. William jr.. asd POTATOES. POTATOES '-Girown • - _ � . I'll� ; beau adati6 d s prssestt.eaetaryl Chat were a aenasore, read Istw .v.eisau for...,, W. nese !os sate oras 11m,contract nt pc .. - 1_14 ." aariil oar Saye of dbing fhiogo-appear Campbell Collector. Amovest the names wee' b°bees'ides having b "bon 11o� • e i • �' 4 - Sara. Also seed oats, bar eta. Catalogues . - ' , re .� iM snttgttated--to-these-of--tbe_ t. of orerasars of h�liways occas tbase of three oa-wpnoamm. we take 90 per coat. . : -_ z . -, 7 eeatary, as •do those of the last Dantnry Tiiomo- "- 7.-Abeamm Cit Frioa•'t• eaat•mm•-who take seed r�i " r.E appear to as ? To be sure they will Orris, Edward Lawrence. James Richard os�m ca a aroecAees«M � N Th413 two pra0tieal elements to a sIIOeessful�lte TIIsuraIIOA N son, In Brown. (ieorgn White. _ _ aII - and if possible even more soy Michael fridge Alex. Dunlop, , Omp y - (� Dare.t a Richmond, . - - , . The munraipal throughout the John Richmond. John yer, James Mai• OTICE• _ _ - `t 0 kay; 'John Knowles. harles Hadley, N lliw ;l aeoantry tvili welcome the' provisions Riehaed Ray; PowsU Woodruff. Ashen ' :' '- , . f - ' aE the Aitoraey- (ieaetrsl's 6111, that Wilson. Samuel Major, Peter Match Paha• R. Gee has a few berry bashes yet tete - :- 1 Rt. Hate SBCurlty. - " . . an actions tea that at be sold chap. Now is. the time to . against ato>tpal corpora. Loudon WnsM. ('oeoelua ChaateLiU, J ptaae. • rbo>oe i!i rte ct w injuries a .'wisestd - p . non•;spat's of attests. roads John IIdle..l[utia Nigtiswitnder, Allen . please Call an SeeC.� • - # . ''--1. -�; lues aufiawalke, ailall herea$er be cried' l3raioger aQd Samuel Pllumb. _ .. 5hese two featares are to be found in _... k I .1h without a Sir Ii has Town Wardeass Francis Leys and"Tltw. _ • .-. Y i Y • . _ --ova- . ,. ` : q -sheen the case when an individual Hubbard._ , r ' Poandkeepen " Wm. WrtRht, -• 1 -sued s corporation for damages of Henry SILKS, For Drew Trimiags. The United States'Lite rI18U1�&uC�'ie Ca. v►hat'eo-ever naturis11 t the Sar atwa a Henry, Wm. Major, dsznes lAdanger, S ELVETS E jury y Christian Btoffer and Townsend Wi:on. TABLE DOILYs, pt►t the corporation in for the amount... "Thio pear, "'Balls are to be free Com WASH SILKS, ' - _ Agente,wanted in ail unrepresented districts. ' Apply, to R. D. STAN _, o! at blast a part of it. The general mousse, while locant hogi,'�naroly" oat• .AND BERLINs. _ f.EY, Inspector of Agents, Rooms 6 dt Qua. so Bank bailding, Toron T, , opinion appeared to prevail that it sit, horses and sheep nes not. "A other - n .. � . +was better for thousand ole to horned cattle." are also made froe Com• - M, A E: BOONE, x --r , - p moners. - T. N STEPHEN30N; Agent, .JPlckerlaa, Oat � , -3ose than was it for one individual. � , . - Pickering Exat End. , " : "" 1. Z. r. -b.... Co. 'CQcpora pe t be The Oshawa Railway Compel deliver• . . • ga x� ' 1. leafed. ad "}est nineteen can of brei lot frog• $ELECTED.. d lima bays rights that mus " Oshawa's factories W the Grand freight on p v 2 •; m Q �i o 5 ; Rolston LaundryY The gate lot the Federal. elections Saturday lain, :. , Black - E e Peas.. E b . ig71 " �� I • - `;lhas been get %Tuesday, Jane g8rd, y _ • I - 1 � , . 3 s etc ; » i! you wage year Shire., aotl.re and dual - Music -A Powe. t: 0 33 sto I all done up, wad them to !h• Bolaloa _ and of. course the nomination day will <�': MUMMIE PEAS." ° ■ e Q � Lamas:, r _ 'be'a week earlier. Sir Charles Tupper " What is mtm*o ? Cain an one tell cr ,- SMALL WHITE ' PEAS.": y 8 0 3 16 - a a ° I O s W. J, GORDON, ^� , its expected to take Sir .;�[o_ Kenzie taut it is and what it peoduoes in ne ? Sip�q S >�"r Q ase A�ioi ring. Bowell's place to -day and guide Liike an enabantment it obarms n, fills . .` . ; For sale at_-.. w:etea 0 11 a ParceUasnt every Wdawday. S" ikiiogs_in..tha_eomingeleotione. k_is as 'with --hood reselyes- - - " • a y w, : reported that he willmake consider, that will Command the attention of an ,'Elevator, 0 8 go, o g 8 az "r. _ T Q able change in the cabinat and it is applauding w,)rld. Again it searebei oar I't2'eIIchman S Bay• r i _- ° E a `e" I ►s TI E EiiN 30 4 inmost soul and •wader through the ! v . .. even hinted -that Chief-Justice--herr- �t-s6ataber of sympathy arts love for APPIy to •- _"' g g S' •d' Jaa p E by waste time and and labor working the lith will resign4rom the beneh and humanit We then dare to do' dead Feb ' t4 re pump handle when the grind will do it Ir .• -aece t the sition of Minister of of righty Give the �' g erpool Market 1 • g g s' � •o Mw y a without expense. t �. .t,, p pb preacher a thrilling THOS. 1d00DYt`Lty Justice, in. case the Goverpment be piece of music and he will preach a better -or W. W. SPARKS, at Elevator. � jli ' • ' a am AFL For the animll sum of yon can get one € returned, by the -,people. Other • sermon.; let the merchant silently listen t. -I tom- : a e. .e May l., e , ' char es as unlikely %a this one are to his wife as she flgods the parlor with w w J no 1 O c . •- - MXnX ml S •� g y her rapture"and he.will wear a smile for ` 1HE'CELEBRATED ; it l y ;, a .. g ,e July, vow being freely talked of. The listaa all ;.atopthe reoitdtioaa in 'school and LEFiIGH VAIfLEY COAL $ . septi .• Improved-WINIdILLS :tiled will be those of i894. wonder have 0 bearty 'dlaple Leaf Forever' and v• ; flaw' many dead men will vote that " a, '~ w• Oct•, ac • the pupils reanimate their work. What $ a a• 1 ii(paten't applied foe) . , acknowledged to be Ilya bast ., xoo. day. ie it 2 Did ma'sio ever incite tcfignoble coal mined. m is - a m e i Dec C: This machine can be attached to any _ -� . . - deeds ? See. its power on the soldiers of • pump handle ,tvithopt ohenge "�' -- . • _Constables of counties will here different nations. Here we hays picked j �M IMPORTIXCi DIREQ2.... A PERFECT'TEA • after be appointed by the county mun- up some • definitions and tgords by noted' _ _____ _ T * y Il Constables may secure 75 per men ; first, great Beethoven say.:- :.FRU&T TSE, i11IXES..... D $ER'S illMONSOON i i ,:-4cent. of their acconnta b a lieation "Masco is the' mediator between the - � i y pp Why, buy interior coal when you can get EC YE , . <. a$p the count Sad eI L., without havin spiritual and sensual life. Although the _: y .7 g g spirit be' not master of that wblon it the best for ssmh price. _ . - - ?0 wait till the anditOra report. This creates through mucic. yet -it i6 -bleared is T hicles andleorses for hire day1.I—. -. .'. , r, 8 ion O sees. L....:. ' sn ht. vehicles e, ing done promptly , y Fir E AND YAR or Tamtit. Shing we World like t0 gee would lie art is mightier tbaa the Artist." _"¢ day,or 'obs Bns to coaneotion meet• _ "Sineio is . the BING'ST., PICKERING. ing al� G T R tains. Freight gad `r3 _-11 $he increasing of the fees to constables Again Addison sa�ym, tsar Tr. t$ufficiently so that men •with brains only sensual gratification' which manhiad (opp Gordon House.) "T"''WO"�■TEA _'_ e:prew slivered W' pars ot, s ma indulgela to exercise without injury ilIOM TML TLA'LANT TO TNa T[A CUP the villiage. -."-!could afford to acre t the -position and' 3� P Pafeelings." (i . W. DECKER. t Abe as honor and lend di it to the to their moral or raligioas feeli Board, sale and commission fables in gn y • IN ITS NATIYCrU111T1. Oenneati017, ' ' , , nsallin � We have now some good Hear C'selyle, ,,The metnorl► of songs _ _ � 8'• g Cee due Who is there in to cal 1, moasoOn" Tea is put u by the Indian Tea �' g p BROUGHAM p ° 0E60. ll ZEOKFR. : ^ell headed fellows in that position words can eIp real the effect music has aro.Ters tee a sample of the best, gnalittes of Indian Prop., P1C8ERL*ICi: _ __ '•ilA thi8 COant , Teas. Therefore they use the greatest care in the y but they are at a. loss on pe 1 A kind of Iaartiealate,,iln�Athaal• selecrioa of the •Tea and id bland that is why they �eyery time 'they are Called upon to a speech which leads as to the edge of ; �t tt Sip nee and .ell it only i° the original -- T,w1agas, tberoby securing its purity and excellence. zAl:'TacL in the interests of 'uetiCe.' tl ofinite and late us -for s moment Size TAILOR SHOP p' s >�«• USE. '' Thin g Put u ,n ere r lb. -and and tb and newt L should not be. ' Courageous men" into that.- ... .. .. sold in but _ • ;possessed Of good moral Dharacter8 Then again; see the grand thought by _ ALL GOOD GROCERS KAEP IT.,Lleenston' Cement 4� Aawbacb.. Music, wasbes.a�way from - -"' , ,and at the same time slid"owed'�ovith �-- if your grocer does not keep it tell him to "rite m -For bnildin the soul the dust of every day'life•"- • I have just ,feceived g- � + "considerable common sense should Chateaubriand has aptly affirmed that . - "a full line of samples-. Of STiit., MAYTiR 00, Crete Walls, Silos, Stable Floors, ! adorn, such poaitians. "music ie the Child of prayer, the nom• pefland t3'rTonc Street F,ut, Tolonco Hog Troughs, CisEerna, ()elverte,: N ---- - =pinion' of religi�a," But pe -baps we ` * Spring Snitings, also a For{sal0 by'John Dickie & Co, Pickering r. i noon Tuesday the house of Robert want 'io--Anow our own 'Shakespeare's * - nunaber of ;choice lines' �} *♦ ��'' - EtD., _Etc11 ' "'Stewart, ,boat g mile north of Foxboro', thavgbtm on music and here we are ; Of OverC6atih 3: Call iia-♦`fo•Ta 'Dui With the Cement farmers -can build a " . As burned to the ground. Mia• -Stewart, " The man who bath no, music in him * $ ' their own walls and'therefote sava-balf r q "'qWho has been confined to -her bed for a soul and is not moved with concord of al Bee, then! arid, get _ . TH•E KING' OF PAIN. � ELMS was resoned, and a ion of sweet sounds la fit for treaeoa, mtrata em ' the coat. Write for particulars to T Gong port g peel Why ,'suffer _lain, when -you can get 1h DH��- ,�, title contents was saved. The_ fire was. and spoils.," _ .- - --_--- _• • b le of the r--bTo ♦ W' J -•tired bp' sparks from a bnruing-bra -'-N'by-not then, love mama and seep to A IIBQIIH�RT BrOII llaln, 01. ? tileap. I3o iaeanaa. Loss about 4600. l drink its inspiring geodes. _ SOL. i g Pickering Pharmacy. jigeotb Greenwood,, Out. - .. - !" .i:- - .;% :este.. _ - ''� - l +�.,,y,; .0 - - + .,..'.roc= . I - 11� - .7'.., __1 � , !� ., ��VZ�1-111"w _T,4r*:_-=?�_71-� Ll�,(..��,­ - E=�,� .. .... ��-.-::-�'+, -­-'..W-­0TP1,'.1.� ,'W-`:,T�,_M 7r_%-*,- I . *� �1 . 1. 1�.-_, 71 �, - I- vl :. _31v�,'AT '", , %r.:;,V :�, - �w � �, I . : ;RT a 'I _7.�� - -7 �� ;, �r,�� . , � �_,.A 211E_ , � - . . .� . . - _. , , :A�� . " - :. - r . . � � , -7-'w" ��; `='f � L;"" , - . . ". .. * �'� � , � ­ I � . . � I _'. . , .... .. ­�. 1.11 . I I '. - - _. I . ......, - � . .... 17, _` , , " I . I ._­ . . , 1.­:K-�- .. . , _.. � . - I I I I - . .�� , �_ : .. ,:. __ `4V ,,,.,.�7f..,, ::.7o- . � , , , '- � ,: " ... - -, , , ;.: ,,�0-��, � I _ �7;1' �7.77. ��. , � �.!­ , , "'. j ...� : ,��,�y .. . �:, _., �. ­ .11;�� I 1. - - . - ��, - I"," .�,. - - I ; � -, - ­`�, ­:��7,,`,`-:� � I i_ ., : �.'-,��, : , ,..��, ., . .. :, , . � , Y'r-, � , - _Z � , ,,; -...`,�, , km� ,.''.­ , � .,! - �` - - - �� ` ... .. . � . .. . -, .� � � o . . 1, . ". ­ I , . , . . � . 11, . :.. .. ..: ,.,.. � , .,� I , I , ., t , � ..- -:' `..,�_­,,.� ,,� �-` , , , . . 11.1c; . . .� f� - - ­ I ,.'. . -. ., -,�� 1,;,-,-.7�.:.�. 1 . , !� I I '�.i­. . ,. .. ._ . ., . , , I , . , � ., .�. . ,, ,. .N . �.� ; '. .: .� Z� . �... .",� , , .� . .� I .. � . ..� . .. .. . . . . L'. :,._� .. .. , ,.�� , . . I .1 _- _� - . i - . - . . _ . .• • ..Ile -* , 11 ,._ . - - . . � �.- . �. V 1�- , 1114", - ' . I ,� . � ��.�, S, = . a= kin of fishisig in the south "king fte, maduWand drain U Inches �,,. z - ,:,..,1r__ . - "' Ka -No -Ta Complexi'an' -- �7,4- - ' ' w,:*=.*z-,.m,,'.",",m.go""Mao6w.a- .� ` ". �__, , we DOT from comer of Tom 00 T"131110 FOLLOWC- � .� ... town. Keep yoqp " on diameter FWM . I � . � . ­ ,� , � She creek 6-boyi," and "do Pond st. in the yUlage of Brougbain to an outlet Tablets. , No. 6 NAM . . . 7:68 A. M. � , - ­41MIM IN I= 311108T SAM FACIM:x"am "don let - - - - - ,.'Ne". , . 1. . I _ -­,._.., 1�1 - boys into the syndicate." 1, 14 LocAL_ .. . - IL -24 P. M. �._.�.47A�.:__'­ ,. � - , , , .11 11 Your committee r000rn-gand that. 125.00 There never was a remedy introduced to • $a 8 40� . . 11ISS P. M. ... ��-...:_. ! - -. - - VWX Oult ZZ1731"cm- - _,_� - _ � Will. Faster has received a Wier from v- --ted , hilt on lid oonowisim the R blip, T the Famous U-No.Ts . .- AnIv . ---.i- - . . - _' - _F - i a pro opposite lot T"1011111 lor ANAU USBC�. s2 Dcrx ,is "Lx4w­-- IF ,� : ; . L I ,I r c WIN ._, . �­. . - 11116 Pori P Standard to have - - ri. air, restive ii OR W. and that James Rhis be 9, , J1.: • --- 'r, -, W can for dandruff in the hair. Try It. Wo No. 7 IeocAL . . . L . - W over &Wye She amount, of Huron and Ontario W .IM - .-��.,' .404% 61850 over ag� In ShIe commissioner SO expand asims.. _�01- , , -M in - , - "bl"o. at the Plater- •"28 L004c - -.-,7.--.-5-o9 P.M. -_ I.. = �- I letter Mr. I'll 11 :: 11 J!" ,, :11 of two . , �. - , V.- - - .-.: . wren" (15M) by thi recent fire. Pow stag" that ___Q6_W*Qo1r1:1111!h_ ,!I, on. re- , . - ...,-. ___ , .d -., -0 ­­ 0 P. X. .- . iwiriow-,�o��-j­i"-re. V!!9e&-W.h_Ho-ziiWof Parliao t and is . 1. ins F=M,ac;. - - � 11 I MAM , . 8:22 F rl___�F��___Mw Y9 part was adopied. � . , . - �­ - . . _... . .�, . . . . . ' Redly v W . Mr Richards seconded by N.; lots moves . V� TAINAMU.-S, kan3murien tarred from & bospisal xmil int ad DOW Is : that John M. Ro or, : . . . . Sfttk= 4k' !S1 Dungannon, has been op ' boasursr, that the my@ grant his urdw on the gring, .in boal* we pleased' to say. Was � . * I .. .. �_ '.. ,,, '. 1. sihnsint was --- I . , - � . 1. . _ � I.. .411111 r mrondAlw- � __ arse Ea roommen � , . . , I . - � , . I I L " . I . -1 joy "="- out 10 be a tomw,Whiabi was due ori subscriptions from the different in the reports the v . I . . . IN , I " diff6re of he various standing an=. . -­:!­, . L . . . ,. _._..._'1 ­ Taums GorNa EAsT Duz As PoLwwsi- , - 1. � � `_�-_, I . . , �. ,.., .,: I �� 1 . I. . , towns. WT. Pow also asks b mittees am presented . . . . , ­ ' ,' ' 'Kith 6 310" - . 7:47 A.M. I `: - . '; - , ' .1� � �. .iesio"L w M , , .. � ` . 11_�', . •-, � , * , - ties oauM be obtained hem. Mr.. Poacher, % Mr Hilts, ' ' '.No. 14 if, '. . 2:18 P.M - ,' :�. ::,LL.",��*, - I -'.� ' - * I ..., ., . 1.1 . .11 " - . 4 -,; . L, I ,- �. . I '�_ _­ � This Pon.Porry StWoWd'Will MOTO "a that She req 'of Ja Joe 0111`10 8 LocAi. . . .6:28 P.M. : . , . R.- " �.,L ': �. I " On Tuesday evening Jamse McNeil Ing M . fig 1..... :;��,�..��-. -i .: ,' - 1_ , .'b&4 to its old quarters. in the Lang � & with reference- to no us cad of Here we .CULIFJ . . . ' - . � ..' - ' ''Xisbuy was arrested for stealing a pair of shoes , - � � **�i�. - , �- , block, and publication will be to- sideroad between lob 14 and 15 in agafig., � - - TZiM GdDIG WiiT DUZ AS FWJAWP_ _. .. ,_ ':�L_...�. - W. �. ��'�L ` _I ". - I _ . ':. 11 ­­ , . I - -­ I .. .. ..:_ ! " . ­�­ . , . , .- , chert " week, on & power from Brownsgoombe's departmental stave. be , - - - _' No. 7 - Loc&i. . 9:18 A.M. ' ' ' 'I � . " - . L L�. 11: . .. OMM n R a the ted - , . . + '� 'L;' ' " ., ml��._.,'. I .- Z01 . . ., ' ' 1. .. I :" �'."L�.,� � "� The lir tows as to be am. Ho.le"ded guilty before Hagistrates r2m, d. by Mr Hilts , ."i . '.� L' ... .. 1, .. .. , :. I$ M_J. :6 8:15 P.M.. � ­ ;,"��:L,;'_ : . :. _�. I Hamilton ­.. 11 . - L- - . ,.. ��. - 64 . _�_...-: . . 11 , I , . . . - . .1 . ­ . The , I . �� .. , . � . - - ktub44d. reeve _.. - JE, , IPIMMM6 andlEarinan and on Woduea- moves that ,.,:, - . * . , 13-failand is deserving of H :t reeve first deputy roe - ,: - _ , MP16te line of SP i �­ � � IM rMg . I . ..­ . _ . day' Morning Was L taken to Whitby. ba appointed tot.00nftr With a do I I . ,.:� r: . 1, . 1. . �i� and healthy support. witb * 16 Bowden � I I I . . I ... ' � I = . I _ ­ . Goods: . . ': . A Z car of the There is rather an using feature in the, and oille . - . starting on the second A - re . respecting t�& parihase of a I . L . .., ­ " . . 0 4 I ' : ` .. . " , . I touRville, cam, and which in reality caused his road machine and report at next meeting -7Z- . I - ; .. . . . . . . . � . _ - ' .:,. . � , . . .''. .1 "L." � - I .­ _... brief block of Spollord & Co.. 8 .; L I. . ., . . boos &411111 ,L I . . 1,.,. -:- � detection.. During the rush lite previous of this council. I . ....�. Notice I ' * I . . � . which probably would have resulted in - . . _., . I - I I .. L. .. . . � �. , � _.L... . . ... �. - 1 -tho destruction of the entire business par- Ba�itrdxy nigh% a cummerattempted to Mr Richards seconded VA Mr Mowbray Milk Pans, ; . . . . I . ''..L,. :, .. - .. V , . - - '" ��­, - - 7,�;�.. �. I -If. and moves that the assessment rgcU, for the year ..... _�:. I ­'­ � . �, -. -� L - 11- - ­ __ . I .. . I ", . . . L . '" , . .-, :.:, .� .� .� , , on of the so,iMim exti4nialled . . I I .� At pick out a pair of shoes for himse :­ � Creanters, .- . * . . ... �', .,-, '111 - ti by Dr. I . I . .. . - . - . - � '. � . - .,� _: , 7,5, - . - , - I . - . -, :1. .. ­­_ __ � .-!-.-- __ I - _�, . I "� 1. , D. Smith, in who" dental offices an I �. -----'- - Strainer Pails, : I '_ . ... - I.. - ' % . _1_.__...., . .,%, _1_1. I --'3) a handing his selection over to be per. 1896 be and is hereby received and that the - . !� ­...­ . I � I , .. I .� , " colod, he had two odd shoes, one of which reeve grant his order on the treasurer for .1 . . . .. * 1. .: I I. *_ I � . ­ . . . . , ik 1, . �. � I .. . If you want a nice new . . - '.. � .., . I . . . I... - - I . - .1 _ . 41XPlO1 salary as per . - . . s E_ ion took place Monday afternoon. the payment of rho assessors '. . *1 I , -Chums, . : Z . t� . , , . , " . - ? . I 0. . was a number 7 dodgola kid and the other -, . � I . I � Road Cart. our very -latest -law for . . - � the sum of 1140. � .. , - � �.:­ I ............ =.-*- I . a number 8 polished calf, by I I . t or . I , . . . ­ . . 71" . ' . I an] both for the Ur. blowt - . Butter Bowels ,. #, . ' - L *1 . I . .1 - . I 'law passed at last rasetiag ap- . ,:.7 .. . ��Z'� oam foot, and the mistake was not ootice� � . _ ___ � . �4 - . - . `*_�, Ing the by. . way introduced a by-law swend. - . anything else in our Hue . _.�.._ .: .91 . 1. 01 I � . . WHITBY. 46 L I �. L. : -Butter Prints, . . . .� . '�_ � � . . . . , � please call at �. �. .6 . , � - at the time. T � . . I I once. . Orders . .. :. :,.-. �! �,- :.!�­ ,.- he d6liveryman placed the pointing township officers. The same wait � - . ..� i . -1 .1, 't--. . _�_. L . ; ­ -1 . . - . _ Thomas Huston, town and tressur- shoes in the wagon and returned to the put through the various stations & .. •... � steadily eomi . � �� ' ' ' ' L '- _ nd.flus, � .. ng in.. . . ­� ­ . . __, � W, for 85 years pass, hanged himself - lly , . for .the . ..­ . ., ... '_.. . , t-_' ' ­ L' ' . � - - - . . , - .." I . . ,. . , . , , 161wo 1111 111,111 ,111111V:1 I I u on re hing eased. , The canges am as - follows : J as. . . . I � , ; 50_""VQftVW_r11_6_lXe rest of the faint- . . I I . z .1 "I 5 - the W on again, t shoes were gone. rouse be patbatuter its beat No. 10, Thom Butter Making.1.3esson. I . -.,�� ... ��, ' 0 lywerestoburch. He was found suspend . . . - . . I I . , r. - _. . life Toe the. - oner returned to get the Todd in No. 43 sash, Harry Ellicott in No ' : : . . . f wood ;*X.,A�' ''L, �.­ "' I be.::: .,11 �..�P, . w ,w . ­ - ea from a rafter of the wood-shod,,ar . � , ., L .. ' InlIZOxtinct. Deceased has been suffering NO. 7 don id a god for it No. 8 46 east, Jamaq Underhill in 62, John 3,ous- � �,: . .1, .... . ... - I ­ , ­ . � .1 . , . I L . . ­ ,�. I. . work always on,hand. 6 . I 9 .. , . . . .. . . . I ��,' , L_'"_ * . . I . . " - I - , from some mental derangement for *ome polished calf, and for the "other foot." lin 66 cut, David Pugh 72, W. Wilson in : ... .. .... ____.;. I . . .. . . .1. . . .•. . � . .1; . I 11 I . . - . .. i . . .• - . - -1 -� I. . . . 0 � .. I LI . ... . 1, time. and has not bow able to &a to The shoes were recognized sad hft. Thief 85. Squire Holbourne was sppointedpouni. .L. . .. .. � I . I � ' I . . . . ... . __ . per in p" of Holbdurue as pound- '- . SATISFACTION - .;:- . -- offletal duties sinow Christmas. The arrested. -Times. . remains were inierred an Tuesday with all . _ -..,.- � kee or. . Pedlar's Metal Roofiug, and .:. I . � ­ . - - . . F_:_ . an ­ � - � , GUARANTEED. . , , . . � I . I � .. � - - , ­ . __� 2r. Hate, "Waded by Mr. Pducber, 7-- -- , - -- " . ... age boguar ibis town could bestow. Do- ... � . 1114 Staring Council. ' may Siding fmmished - on . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � .... ­ � canned was perhaps one of the bed posted . . . , ed for leave to Introduce a by-law to . . - . I . . . � ... , . . . . ,�:W. H. JACKSON 11 - . Mae on municipal matters that could be `1, - _brovide for the paymon4-at a bonen to car. 11 . shortest notice. ... . .. ­ . I-. I . . . � r as The above council met per resolution'at lain cases foe tb4i building and maintenance . � . . .. . . . �.. . - F IL I. I NO . buod in the county. and =any times w a ptevious meeting in that behalf at Town- of wire fences in She Tp of Pickeri , that . - . � I Brock Road. CkUL � I . I . - - ­ ... . I . .. � .. ,.. I : 1�. I .. , .• be oconahed by those holding positions a - I . . ." . � . . . . . ". :, , I ' 1131 ' � � - '. . . .1-1 - 9 hip Real. Brougham, on Monday, April the same be read a firit and man time, Eavetroughing and farnace ' ' il, LL �, : �.- .. -- other maisiaipsilities. It IS 1111102% ' . I I . I . L::� , 1. I � : � � �:o �1­. �.. � I" 20th. Member@ ad present, Reeve Gnow and that the council go into & committee of . � � . , .0 . .�, . . -that. his amistant J. While be work promptly attended to. . � � �'T �­ - . in the chair. Minitles of Ingel meeting read the whole, with the res" In- the chair.- %I- . .,7: ,. : ­. . V4 . . R I I., ­ � 10 M am Appointment. � . ­ I 11 L. . . V4-VV-.Wo0dnff boa purchased; the Old and adopted. Carried. . TowwTo, Apra 28. 18" 1� 1: .. ., " " � ,.... . . Is,_khe . . ­.. .. . I Wheat, fim .... ........ I 0 8.0 to 000 - . . . ''I �D. Janice Lidgett was beard re him road di- Connell In committee of ** who . rl� :L _� 1. .t Sawband Brown farm on -the Andley, road. . I ' �. . - 1, ,� I ­ _­ , , - - vision. NO" to the chair. . . : ­ %. - .D. . W. Keniiedy, whant-ering ......- o n so o oo - - . . ­ � , V.-Sodlor was board regarding UR for C*mmttbw of Ibis whole rose and report- . I -_ * ­ ' . _..� � 1, .f,r,. ; _L; � � __ 7'. '. - � : � 11TOWFIrVILL9. . � shoe snow. ad by low with the blanket filled in. Bonus W114",r" winter...... 00 W to 000 ... "I Pik I., �._.� . , , I - . F to fted at 12* cents per rod. Lor built . . � . L. . . . . Wheat, "a ............ 00 52 kin 00 00'- , Z Z u=* was heard with regard I . li .L. I , .. - 0000 , 7 . Rv ,� .,! 1 '. _.. i-4. - a and maintained on the Mnsoson, Kinsale, FilietS - - I " '! _* . Block, - ' - .1 ­ � J'r� L ' I B Warm has had the frons of his the ,,Llw Of it rmd-mo,chics. He represent . . Piok4Hng, Barley, bush..... . ...... 008910 - - .. . I n , � _ � . I � *$on painted which has mad* a decided . . Oats. buab .... - I '. . - , 1�1 r : ­ 1. Alge Copp Broo., of Hamilton. Brack and Altma roads, the 6th and 9th ............ 002690 so ff � ­ ' ... � :! - . I . ;� I : " =m . "' ' A - . - :' -7, i�. ..., * - 1M weto"L . . . A position from Goo. D. Linton and It concessions, and on other roads When , �L ­ . . � . . Peas, bush ................. 00 52 I* 00-0a . ' I I ; ... __ ; L g� C UTWY Been" was reduced from others asking for a at of $71; to repair a wire fence way be ad advisable. To - .- Bay, new, Son........... 130010 is 00 . . . . 1. - - ... .- I oil tal or IN q provadis - 44110 - . � .11510 as she Council meeting an Tow- the fifth =on r -M VMS of the Break obtain bonus the g to buiOd 7 00 to W 00 - -.-- - ­ -�; straw. ion ................. . I *." : .. ,, 1. I . T�� - : � " .... y n � all nosing. road. '. . .. fences mass file with oogitacill. a certificate Dressed hoes.. w....- 47510 4 90 ! _. ­ - : ` . ' : :-':.�,_'.. . - . W. A. Clarke has had Ols froxiI of the sideline Farrier Couiplaiiald the drain signed by at least 15 nA"yWv acquainted , qW*ti4 Bed, fiwequariars.....�. -2 00so 8 I& .' .. . L� i . . - � : -. %%leplaces, don painted tbigi week and is coo elings between lose Urthail A-41da W ­ � � -A it M with tits road. obowb* that the mewd is oub- , , . :- Beef, hindquartagro-.... 60060 7 00 I , ��. I - ­ . _i..., . I , ocia... van not ­safildia to off-tbe )sat in the winter season to heavy drifting C"k-6 Clow Aw cesig"Wid - , ; I . �4... 1 * . . . Now Pew=&* AID attractive appearance. water. -_�_�_ AaAnch u *;xtons as to impede or stop b. Mutsor ...................... 40060 7 60 � - - ' - 15 i - - - - , lzu I 1P111 famine in town Manufactured by T he Veal. caresas .......... .. 4 40 , _. I- , t, _'. 77:� , 3f a wood to a 75 , .. 7 �L. ' " " Mr. Parker was beard regardft the bad He traval,that a wire fence an one or . - I �___ Cook -ft_ Windsor, Out., Butter, lb ............ __ 00 146o 00 is I " ign now quits apparent- es the Oman quals' state of sh,, Kind"0411 road. John Amnan sides of road wocild likely prevevA drifting. 00 1060 0001) marketed by &be farmers dur- having offered 3 wise #sone free which was kwiftal shall also flao, a descriobion of the and Detroit, Mich., is the Eggs, don .................. . - I . . . bed roe& . . - � .... , - , '­ - - , Ang*thgs winter oni aee*Wt of Sba sampled. proposed fence, and shall agrege to maintain only known safe, reHable Potatoes, par bee ...... ;.� 25so 00 , - I , ��� I Ir . , � .1 5 " t - . � - :, - is ah%ndy beim WIS. The diffatut wood A petition was.minived from T. C. Os- the fence when erected. . M" Medicine On which ladies , - yeade in town bay* only a limited supply burns and 12'otban asking for aid to Mrs. Before boons In paid, the building of 0 can depend in "Me Amr amid three . � ­,. - . L ..I, Z. L I.. I . sashI - :. � e, , I V I Procter. of Andley, an %god. widow in deed- Of ,Wed. 11 U7d who reads '-,-' "' ' �� . .., I an bond. faces, the style and kind at fence', must re- On: ads DOMINION B"K . � _ j�." , .4 �,:. "m- P~Rusiniallwasarresisdou Monday into ohm olive approval of council. Lod fence must this is rsqumMted In - two post- . % ... . _.: . ... .night loss as an i-form-tim laid by Cal- , A position was presented from John M_ be bails and completed 40 Satisfaction at so stamps, with bee address, for,.. I.. . . .. - , .. . - � . I �, �_ � i 0 . capitalpaw-up, 7:- $1,500,00 ,. �, vm yoke. gbigrging his with oiling big erow and 15 others , asking for an under- some insimber of Who ecancil at of a cam- I- 0 . - � . , �� x,. *ad for the purpose. .Cllr- � . .. � ; ad drain from Temperance stareel missionar so be appoin - . imoft with intent to defraud his oredision. 91011 . I . .. e. . plus, I. - . �. $1150q1000 - . - 'I%* wassw bas been bdon the civil colli t Brougham, to an outlet ease. . . __ _. . -, `-1 " . Ott motion of mi. Hills asoondog1by Mr. ; . . : � for A potitiou Was riticeived trom BUSS Wind- Mowbray, the by-law was mad a third Over a YM &114 04 She 11116111t,� not I L w mar Lod thirteen others "kf:f ald for Mrs. and passed. send b return mail in -F�4u. staled WHITBY AGENCY. � ­_ . " - been VW7 "fidwsegry to the I"'utiff 'a and two gra -children. at On motion of Mr. Richards khe council on . I goesionas. wastwas Sualstesso Ivan@&*" �� " , - . . 1, - .Bometarick - erimn;ngl ' � -1 __ I �, ­ . I 11 whisovsk, %bay Wwanose ainumi- adjourned until Saturday, May 23rd., at An d ph ears CIOU.., SAVING11 DBPLBTXZNT. I - � . - - I .1 � 7 As a result of the action on stanow. . . � . ton o'clock a. m., for the' transaction of .antics 3s i Itntersat allowed at b4fte" mrrvali rasse. me * __z7_ , ". , - t 1. . .� ­ - .. tinned practice treating isiases of ' - - I., . -, _ clewal�, 00i --kbo plaintiff we understand josiat Evana, oversaw, w". heard with general business. . ' women, has charge of the office. and noum 0 -Va, _qUirod- I % . - L . t . - that a couple more warrants will likely be regard to snow b on M I. . sped stuation . To to she ,gar loollsdo con., op- can be consulted by letter or in 1i Jhd .6 ., . ecused. .1 .1 � I . . . I - Famines Bale and other Notes. --- - .." . - ..' Jimmed on Saturday for still a mar* ear- to lots 14,13and 16. The statute labor person. AddTes 9 r . . . - � �, _ . . . "d - Ice - . B- J. THORTON, � e our main or . , I - . me Same.-Froo. Prow. . cling all been expanded. he wascompelled - ` , , . I I - I lel. , . , . . , . . 7 11 - Al.ooker in to hire oftvidlers. E[*:��ted-diaka.- A - --- _ I . . . � - - - -spot to loam %hat Al Xa-lh-h Balm. ­ . . TH2 GOOK COMPANY, .. . I MANAGREL. 1* : I I - , -r .�_ We i . - - __ -To. 253 Woodward Am �__ . � - I..' .- . ..�, " . I t � I - , _ _ .sot improving so well as was exp"ted. CuIvOr - . - . . I _g____ . . ... " I - r �� �. ' i between lots 26 and 17 in 9th bad - Bam 3 . . ------ ­ U-"" . . .. , I .1. 1 ­:'_� _' . . Prof. Cameron, who circulated counter- bohn wasted- out.- - . Ks -No -Ts Balm is the gresteit remedy - I . 1, 11 . . . .. - , The standing committee on sheep killed an earth for 41 diseases of the Liver, Stci- WAR# 7 . - � �.��, I .. . .... �,., o Anis 610 bills on the Toronto Bank, at Ur Cook's Cotton Root Compound -4 jk,4Q . ...1. I . . . . � - , :by dop -reported and recommended as ­ 'retail b � A - - .. :. -the 1 all responsible wholesale eore Bay. North Shore, escaped after ar. � follows ! Payment to E 2 Pugh, for two Moab and Kidneys. Try . great Blood 4U7 � . -10 rest and "':d%' i druggists in the Dominic- .. � . - [ this locality. , TOP . - -,I*- '­ - , Visited, recently in sheep killed had twenty-two damaged, OW. Purifier. Bold at the Pickering Pharmacy. of Canada and-Vulted States fi)-'JLC - L �, I - F. Pieksriug. Of 018OPw, (4011 909 1106Y Said araQuut beinpAwo-thirdffowoin VSIUGL . _* _41 . - . - Dollar per box. . . isest iZ through & trap door in the barn on motion Mr. Richards, chairman, report 11 a b0tt10- , - - --. ..- �� , - ­ I . I 411111111IN1111111111110MINk ­� 1, I . When found was adopted. I . . . I I . .. , , to she caller door be6eakli. - - - TRu 5-51 L .L . . ... ILI . . . . . . I I'll. . . . ". 71 . .:. 'be wait insensible bus is now gradually ' The is"ading committee 6tv Coatings- .. I . -,r--- , . � :. . - , i ' . . I . I . . . � - ­ : I _'. . - By a new agrine recend.f patented;, V - S. -1 .- I - -.:. _%..`geSft Or ivJ . . I . . . . : I hisi ones. I -else reported and: recommended the pay. I �1 , . . . I . I ---. .e I � . - , C...A. b.y CHAS. C 16U'M R � I - gov a . . . . . . . �. Lr:; �..-­�� 1. 11 A Macdonald vs. Stark. -This c"s arose mem of she following tams of money : W , . . � . :L . . --- . .....- * , - �: . I .. - . . ... �ous of the *am of Stark vs. Elliottnd J Club, printing blank no6im of = � . --�. _! I �. I I ­ , �T- , . - I . . a"& .. . , 4. , � �. , I W" an action to o" said* a mortgage held . an . _70"s & Var' n'ish"s""' e .. . - . - , . . C*rACR . LIVA40P I . !.. . ft; James Hubbard, on iscoo t, meetings, Panits � 1 0 L ,- I . . on motion of Mr Mowbray, chairman, ) . . .. ., . .:-11-4 1 - . .- .­ 1 -bi Mr. Bark against the Barnom fiwm at - . . . . . .. . . . . 1, . . -..-.,-- 10sionvillc re rt adopted. .. _. , ­ I ... * ­... . .­ '_. I � . The gidenes did out require . I- L .' , . . . _ 1. . : * . ,,* -, A , . TO . I ., L . . � �.. 7! _1 , _... . Madma committee on Indigents . � - 1. .. L .. ...-. 1. . . L, 6 1 L ��.. � op".00%. , I . . . . . . � . I.., . . , . . . jto eall my mine"" and the assot was . . ,, I . , � ` . -'-�:�� . , L . beg leave to report and recommend " fol. . �. -_.. . ., ..­ I . - CAN BE C URV.LJ­ . _ I.- .. . - I Aimmissed with sorts.-Tribuns. I - . . . .- ,E&rdW � of a �''!. .1. - ., ']I , � ,. . ;. . I lows: Payment to John Gorow, for one - - _.. an kk g, - - - __,.,� , � I I ...... - - - ____ I _.: .." , N a , . . .- � �=%.W . '. Wmt DICK - - . - - . - - *Ord of wood 5111 plied Mrs T ,J& . L - : - --*- __ - . . . . -. . . 1011111611110061 I . ..- �. ,� -..t!l . L - I I ........ :- - 11 I . L , ... . . I . : I .t.-.�- - , - :, ". - .. ., � ... �. .. -. . , - 4. -,!. .. .::L_i1m'. .- . .,: . - .I ­ , � . I � ... . I ; _1 . .. . . "t, . I .. . - . , . _ ­_: - . . -. _ I . . , I -- . _.: , I . - . = supplied H . . _., � - no I comv""c - , I , �.. . . I D 11(acatab, � I . _­_. . . , . . - . Dr Eastwood, media&l attention . . . , . ­ .55 - �,'- .,Mayor Raines is in Port Perry this French woman, 115-00; Dr Brad* mad. �jfTUOUTA ., . I * � . week anoolding the funeral of bin father. - 181 attendance on French. women at '.. - '. I . P _. . , :. -� . I , .. I . ,. . �. . . CHER' SY MAIL & ,;4 , .... - . � � . . . . I Your nam to nspea. . . . . . . ., cornfort to "A , 'Dates, . I I � � -11 L .- . - Northern bags loss we of its best i;: cal Lngi:etc.', 97.60; D ..-. - ,; . 1. do . * .,.'.� .._1 Q n C1 r-, . A Poet Card will . ..­_ I - � Masse nlor'sim 4EEDS.�nvF T e n -.., -: - -.'-'.-' I ­ Pringle "d 40 Ty 71son, $540; Goo ield a--... k- . I * b-7 _$1.- . . TNE � . "� I I - . -pas supplied the Palmer tim y. .00; . . . -1 . i [Nail S6ik- Y - , , I . . . I I , who ban 6:1. 18s. rathw=" . . I ow ol CHAS.,= .. . . I _L�­. - 134 XIVC ST. W-67 i''-. ­. - -:�-­ . .. .. . ' '_ I _ .1 � 44". ., . ­... � . L ' _ -1. . I I C.as"a rnmaterial I 'It I -#be has sold his barbering ,-Pugh, wood supplied Thom Lee, 63.50. . . .. . 1. . .. . I * - .. - . , I . I C, . C. Dwrd Your committee hays had before them a .. . , . � - . . • . - . ­ . . I t.. I . . 01fT0 ---- CANAr-A I . .. .. .1 ., 1. � I . ­ business to Ira Graham, who took Poe - ­ 1.�. W. J. Reazin,' Pickering. , . :.... ". . .. � ._. .1 : -�_-_,. .' !: _,� ­_ "...i'. ,.:­."- J.. .. ____ 0ft0,*0ft1^, I �,­ _ ��! - .. . , '. . ... - - I , ,�-, 1 ­"�� - - � _� ��, - --- `- section on Monday, This Again reduces petition from Silas Windsor and 13 others . ... . ­ , : -�.,_�;_- � 11 I the number of barbers in town to three. "king aid for one Mrw Bumsterick and . - . . I.- . - - .4 .1 . .": � .,7�. : - I .. " � ad children and would recommend that . . First class Job Work done �,*.�.'�� ,!., . . . I . - " . . . I . . - . . . :__ �. .., , - - . . I :: , Port Perry. council as its Meeting, last M be paid. the sum of 410, Thos Carter z I . . thii; office. When . .: . they -1 i � I . . . .11, ­. , . - . � . ­ L I I I . - ;...:;� . L ... :,., " _* - _- . "�:_._;_% ­'- ,: at week passed a vote of tbanks to, Mr. being commissioner. . '�-�:*, ��­ ­ _' .. - . - _. . . 4- ... _7;� --- ,, ­� . . . . .., I I you I . � . - - _ . . . . ,* � �: ...! �! - -7. - L L . , . l... � . 7­40bapple, M. P. P, for securing the Also a petition from T 0 Oeborne.and 12 ;;i�! . . .1 . .. � -I' . , . _111 . ­ - ., ­- - - - I .... I_, -!---. -, -L�"-, ­­, '' ­­ 11 - ----.' -:' �7� -Nmnt ny work acne . . ; . I .. I.' . . . �� ­ -�7� . .9 _e give. us '- - -- - - � . . .. ,. ­ * 11 � - - - a . . 1 ..: " ­­ . JL . .- - _-,:"­ - - . . . would recommend that she be granted the :-�-':��:"_Lave r7spring, Clothing I .- call. -, .....- ­ � --- I poungage of the Port Pgiiiry Debenture Act. others asking aid for one Alm Proctor and . %W , . I The county roads recently have been I you � . ­ . ___1 . --- . . . 'in a *some -foodition shoo- - the oldest sum of $3. R R .Mowbra;y, - coAignisdionef. '. . . . �.. � - - I � � ...� _. T . . . 'Driviug.00 o is .. � .. �'. I -, _ .. 1, .. I . . . _'. .made ' . . resident can recall. cam of On motion of Mr Hilt@, chairman, repo . ... �.­ .. , 1,........, by . ".,. I.,%. . . -1. ....: - j . _. a . , .�'. I I . 11. ... . . .. .... . .� . � I ­­ ' .. sbout-io-Almost out of the question. was adopted. I . , - :- I - . .. - . I ..L,. .. . L - .. . 3R,ANTFO�D I . Revere d . . ' , . .1 1. . . .. TM I . . . ,. L � ­ . .. . I ..:'.11. .� 11 - � I 1" Joe. . . ._. ..�'. . . . Well kep4 by Mr. Wade and will no doubt Ing . . 1 . ­ I I ' ..�. . ;-� ' . _ � . *P B• . , - - � ' . �u��C( .R. Gilpin is taking viver the Re he standing committee on roads an A'LLS fromMr. Wade. This house has been bfidges presented the follo�riag reportmLk*- - . . tg�[LL recommendations: Payment to . _.L'. . . IUD Linton, Than. Linton, Byraut Linton, At. I . . . . . *. , -Ma acift 9 ..'. THL '. " I .. , '. ., L-1 _- I maintain lain iis reputation under Mr. Gilpin bert Mantle, Andrew Wilson, Frank Wilson .,,:­'_­­�I. rg a . . . . . . , ..i , .-` -W leaw . - - ''. - to knows bow to conduct a plea- and John Wilson for shovelling snow at 75 . =--,-.. _. . ­­­ __--_.-_-.------1,, _ . - . ­ I � . ,- ­ orderly house. � . I 1, . .. . ate each. W Prouce for 22i hours at 10 , , / . . .., I .; .. .. -, I I I. Mrs. D. Doyle, for man years a reeiv- hits per -hour bn Towaline bit, con. T and , . . . - ' ., .. . . .. Iz I . .�.., . . .. r.11 .. 1i . I .. t '. :., I :-�� - settle . . I I I . 1. , I I . . I . I.. . . aeus of this town and vicinity, ban gone S"\Whitby Township paying like .,V. . 1. ,.,&..Pickering's Ta'i17o'r.g,,v-;,._, -. ......_ I . amount , � : . . - - ____:_ - , , i . , , , . - so Broebin to reside. Her ion, D. Doyle', j2.2"'ameo Ron � . L . .. . , . ' t t1ty for 17 hours shovel- . ­ - ­ ''. ". '' - ­ ' . .. I . . : L'�.� � , I . . ..i .1 . . . ... �. Z - of Broollin, was in town list week looking ling snow on townline between Whitby and . .- ­_ .. I .. I .. .i ... ,:..-,. .� . .. I I . I . . . . . - ... I . I . '­. .. - .". 1, - after the moving of she fuilaiture. . . . Pickerip"o p. 6th 'con., this bet our I ... . . .,. I. r - , _ - . I . ,.4... 1 . . :.. � .- I . . , I . .. - - I . , �� .. -.-!--�-_ !� " . , , , I ; .L:. , , . " ' " ' _' . I " , - : ' �, S. Kenuedy,ofthe 791idoh, Scott' fed slia4sevf- amount, 1-1.11-0-4 -3-orammill-t4icilia- -Perfect -�Fitt--Guiranteea-,-- ­;..'. . - . �­ ­ . .4. V . . . �1 . . __:_ 4 .. L- . _L , - . . ... . .. __ two Cotswold obeel) for, F. Harding, of for building duly ort'and alsaiaing out ditch I . . , , 1 , ". � .. , �. . ., ;,. . _0... - �____7 .. I .. . . . . I . � . I .. - -'. Wakeebaw,, Wis., and on Tuesday sold .1 . .. .L on Gould street in the village of Btongbam, . I ­ . .11 � 1. She wool from th6m to E. J. Breen. The $8.00 Richard Ward for 112 yards gravel . L * , � . I . at 7 cents per ya rd supplied 1895 and 11 � - . ._� '. L' ­­_ .. .. . , _. , . . : � ..-,: , - slip weighed 50 lbi., or 25 The per fleece. . . _�'.I. ,"' L ., . . . . Lm ..... co ILLI . . ., -is' �.. . - . � - 000999 . - . . . -1 -1,11 . .� - ... ka- , ,, � 0 . .. .. ; Mr. Bre= also purehased a; b1i clip (620 right of way, 08.84. Charles Bradford for . . ­ � . I - -4� . . . � . , I . .: lbs) from .W u. Tbowpoon of. the 7th. drawing gravel to Kingston road at In .,- - �:,..,_,_. . , 1. I t . . !7 �.....-.IDEAL: . ­ :.'', - ,��`.�77, I ­ -, "I' And see our - - .. �.. ..; , ...: ­ t� . � ._. .. � 11.00. W Harris for breaking'3 toise stone . .. . . ., . . , I.". , � . . .1 I S CIL S . �­ I � ,. ' k- ' The olio xyi%gad.'6ver 16 -lbs. 16 the on Kingston road opposite lot 9, $15. W . . . �- - .. V .. I . .. . �' , I, - . ­ . . . I- 1�,� .L ,., . '.. � I . -� - ..; - �1 00�ee. I - . . ,7_ - -- STEEL WINDKILL '"'. �, -. ,'�.; ' ., . 0 . STEL .. . . . ­.LL't� .. � . �_'_ �'..' �. -.111. rt 14 feet L� � . .. .. . . -WITH- I .11 , �. �., rie�.� in some Places shovelling snow in his road division, $3.76. �­ ..., ..� I_The . . .. . , � ,` '� "i . -"L--- : - . ineas lost in Toronto who. may' be Joha.Brown for repairing wmehoui on 6th- . -­�- Ue M - ---. .lookinl1gr reorue from She country are -von"46; . - - - I Ong 2.5 v ards-ot grm"t, W. .. - - . L I ­ �t__ . , �STEELTOWER �­,H Galliner for brealiTno I . toise stone. on . . .* " , i �' .L '�'", . __ A zephyr . � I at this week re, Kingston road, 17.50. Wilfred Sa4lor for.. orl'"=10.1 .Of __�_-_�_ Best-Val't * . 1. '. . probab) y unaware of the, almost I . Your comm, tea begs to acknowledge the , . 1. , . The Market. - ' .--- I . �'� L .:::. . ..: . . � ,;�e e,, . L .. . ... L . - . .. L ­�. . - . 1. . . I 1'1�a . , "_ . L .- I . 1. Tor petition of Samuel King and 21 others ask• - . ". -- no wood in any part of its - .. ­'. I 'I I �­ - ; .. Z . .. , - : � . . L. I , "" .. t . ng for a sufficient grant to grade between . - also Dixiing-Asiont. chairs .in �.�� .. .. ... : . � .L 6 .. �' . ebuilition of county roadi.. 9,130 . a streets are of' course in good sbapc.- I We dive kinds of and Easy Chairs; a . . . .construction. ..., . 0 . I - lots 24 '.and 25 from. the Kingston road to the latest styles. , I . . I _ . 11 ­ - ; .1 �� " `­- . Journal. . . . . ' * It .11 ­ 1. ,4, I I the tad ran. Bedroom SuM in a igns. so '. , . Sideboards and B 111des, Eltteuglq'a Tables O�W-jr,tc 11, � . I .h,,k CHEAPElf THAN WOOD* ,,j-.. - �'Wll, - Taking adyautage of the presence in . ..' I li", . - . Your committee beg leave to soknomWee Tables always on band: Cheap for Cash. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. All nicely painted and guaranteed. I . ; ,�'.. I .�,, � P"77m:*! -, �, �X�MWXIMVMI�701 *1 " , , " 11 ` 1.1-17�__. - I It I "I 0- 1 �1 I. Wc'x 0 S. .Is" I � the I I " - � - .. IL ) T "P�M= Sb � JJ=� � . _.�� _ _ r wry 6E "" _ . I - _ and Bill ;I :� an hei -1 bvis bank I painted .11gr OOLW"-Au-U=OT P��� 0 Any I ., � ple.�L _ ­ I F ,4own of a travelling Italian orchestra, the th# pt:titinn of Goo. D. Linton and 13 UNDERTAKING -Our undertaking department is coin late in eyery roe t I �­' , . . � , ,,� - , . ', - . young mea a( the. town gave 1113 other@ asking'for a grant of $76 to . r -P" - PJ t C14MSS Sprat/ P19J'AV@- -1 ,�, . repair ways on a .� I I . . I Caskets, Coffins and Robes &I Hand. _ .. �. ..! _" "imprompto" ball in the Y. C. C. zooms hilt on Lth ni 'oat east of Brock road. - . . . :: - --.---- --y coo., _ - I I -0 I ­ : _-; . I loat n1ultv. . � our carom 4 se " to Seknowle0ge the . _ GEO. GEROW ... � ...­ M. ,� I., ,�.,. A a** syndicate is being organized so Petition of John bf. Gerow and 14 others HILTS & DILLINGHAM, Pickering _ q,m,a,�:3�koxzgw- � _ I-"---- - i 1_1� . . . . I . . �w ,. . . . - ,. ­ ., I 11 p.' s t �, r (,� . t,,,, -�t�'y:�Y „. rr y�f ..✓ y . MN .^ 1. hV. UUN n c:AJ .. r :. ..-,:+ .' . y,p. .,.. Ir..'.`' -.fC .:'P' .,i ."_^S ,'S" 61 Z .,•3 .+., r,�. �.�'• S. :.-J'•'.h ,.4�� x13: . aryy •I •�' CA -v `ry!G' Y br^ ... ' { .. �` y-�A r..,.v - ....""a' •:,. .'+'T.' rtr:.'C. K'::.°9' r:i>� 1.F.-'^w,�`3`. :::r 4ir gas t< a.ia "4,1 y.c .::L+. a . S%.'`, .. -.�>. _ rte_ ,. c.. sxh _. —> - _ _ •_ a - '}-': -t. - - _ ..r M. y - '.:. .':rI- W 11 .: , . ._ten - .. - ■ 7 ` 4, w hold on, and to get on the. bottom of whereby four, thousand horses were de- i j � erne in scientific agriculture: and js �'• I'llIq 41-K ,'', °I an upturned boat, from which 'he wan stroyed A(i RIC'U L i"URAL close study of this plant will eiplaia ", u A ° -� . afterwards rescued. Theyyoung Hing Alezander of Servia is many of the new ideas which thinking, c � ` .. V.&, It 'is learned in London tit th- _ . iia �,tuciio, .::.: is said '. be pr -^S ' - 1-' ARIA FOR DAIRYMEN. ooeerva:pt men are -finding out each . cens•meeting between BaUington Booth trliz>o W court to Prinoesa arm o1 ear. It wiik and his sister. Mrs. Booth -Tucker, re- Greece. The producer of milk findb a market y, pelav any farmer to note s,Am -been in - c s- - -- - • WORLD OVER. Volunteers will continue as a distme Madr the city for be retail trade or send- ateld the habit id 'that Captain General Weyler 1 t tyke .austoou of Drag, peculiar •o be recalled from Cuba, and that k.• of the singer last; its Y -- wit General Booth no y is sn- mg the' cream to market and keeping P long tap rook; „1. Marshal Campos is to be reinstated. it$ abjlity,` to stand dr weather trhen `` iataostlni hems About Our Ows Country, pprams command, and with 'Billington Tbe Paris Tem s asserts that t e idea the skim-miilc •at home to be',fed to p' Y Araat Beftsla. teen U■ttaA States, and Booth the permanent local head al the P and Delves, or else, as is the case with-once•established• its tenderness when is t of the DongolA expedition em ed ..- All parts 91 tis: WoYs, Ccefeneed" and new 'force. - who simultaneous-_ the major •part of 'the milk' in the coan- I �j dAsasetod for Saay Rsadlas• . from King Humbert, w eimu try it- is manufactured into-butter—r-Dose. soils' before ides- -on, well root - UNITED STATES. 1y addressed E ngtand and Germany on , cheese either on the farm or in fact-. • ? -- nedulea-oa the root. .�X CANADA. OhilA has adopted 'capital puaishnent the'robjeot• Orwe,, µ-rites' C. P. Goodrich. From the through which it abeorbes nitrogen ,fro iyr � A Hent Club is being inroad in Hames by electricity. The latest C9resn inteliigencs is of a 'creams the 'farmer is back the the tone here and es vera disquiet' tare. The fight iia- % rryy ge a P pecsally itg efficH P The State Legwiture of Ohio has ektim-mi'lk and buttermilk to feed, and envyy as a subsoiler. tfte farmer ' j, i� ] i. JameB McDonald's infant d8ugh'- passed an anti -lynching blll. t�seea the.Russian and.Japanese factions from the cheese factory- he gets L� undertLads that a bar n Hader. his `. :. 1. I ter wan -to-death at London. at Seoul still eoatixauss, and mu&derarthe whey• o The -Cuban resolutions have epaarsnseed take place almost daily. 1 farm means grief to him and his unr Y' C. Seventeen ,graduates of Manitoba both Houses of - the United 6tates King William of Wurtemberg; is h' \Veight of Millt.-The simplest way of less it he thornnghly broken up, -Boor a "`lTniveraity received t#e degree of iCongress. hoteffe er in..one of the beat capaci- determining, amount of hailk or to •do this cheaply an effectively has "� v� M. D. Graduates of McGill University in ek been the :trouble. 6ubaoil plows have ties, owning two hotels at Stuttgart. Dream in any given cluantity ie by been I vented. used 'a fiiiew years and, ', Mr. David one of the oldest re- -New York held their first annual din- This, however, .does not worry him .Or -weighting jt'-• This is the way it is usu- for the moat part abandoned. Deep sidents of Sour Dumfries, died Yat St. ' ner. any of his Royal friends in the least. ally determined in creameries ' and plowing •has been tried with the result �11t�` George, Ont.l on Friday, aged 94, 1 The A. P. A. have declared war on' Advices from China state that 'there failure for 'one or two ears, At Strathroy the by-law In favor of Mr. McKinley in his candidature for ie' a strong anti.-fo* I feeltiag extstting cheese factories or in transactions where or untilptiie lower. soil had been sthe furniture factory bonus was car- the Presidency. Ching -Tu. Several petty acts of nos- large amounts are ,concerned, but the seed u exposure to the rales as s . rigid by a lar majority• 502 va>liiag in The Mayors of Brooklyn and New �ilitp against the Canadian 3tisaiona in retailer of milk or cream measures it P �e p out b the t quart or gallon.l. A frost or b9 heavy. manuring The beet ` favor and only 9 against. York are opposed to the Greater New the Ku -Chemo .district are reported: Y sad at the same time the cheapest sulk• �!on of mills weighs 8:80 pounds, or car The towns of Essex, Amherstburgi ' York bill. The Khalifa says that he was always 2:15 pounds per qqu�art. A gallon' of Boiler we know of is glover roots. The `and Harrow will be su liked with nBr Bishop Ryan, of the Buffalo diocese, r to submit to the authority of the steam containing 20 per cent. -butter fat hardpan may be so near the surface that tnr+al gas from the , South Eseez gas who was born is Almonte, Ont., ave of E pt, but he will resist to clover will not grow, bat in or Bou 69 wet hs 8.48 g pounds, or 2.12 pounds per , f °fields, seventy-one yearn ago,. died an Friday. the cath of guy eapeditycm from Egypt quart. It cream has lase baiter 'fat it farming seetiooa where there is ' . ' " The or of Galt - has offered a r$ Senator Sherman thinks that the so long as the British occupy the coua- weighs, a trifle more and if more but- tient rainfall to grow clover there is n 'i J r ward oQ # 0 for the convietion of a per« atronger Democrat as a. PresidenW try. ter fat it weighs a trifle less. no subaoiler as cheap and effective as - , %tf son who is assaulting young ladies m i candidate would be er-Governor Camp- The •daughter of G''rand Duke Michael, Annual Miilt Yield of a Cow .-A good the roots of the clover plant- Not it #1>e tow*u. bell. son of the Grand puke Michael-Nicolai- only that, but it Lertilisee the air apaAs t ' The Dominion Artillery A n vifeh, was ba baptised in the Russian Y cam'. well ked. ought to yield at and thus tempts downward the roots of Gen, Heel. Harrison, ex -President of > other ' lants and tteedd Church at Cannes on Thursday morn- least 5,000 pdgmds of milk a year, ° or p grasses. til hat autz. slat at Mon eat the Uni States, and Mrs. Mary i the Prince of Wales -and yhe Grand soil plow runs so easily and is so cheap - for sending a team to Compete at Scott Lord Dimmick were married at �• 2,8L5. quaff- dome cows produce move is its construction and efficient in o r 1` Duchess of Mecklenburg -Schwerin be- Pe , : Shoeburyness- I New York. ting bars than this. Occasionally some very large ation i Ali it needs is clever "" so �� c Ayr to have been made b sponsors,' milkers- reduce double this amount,but � yy { A startling story comes from San p early and' covered in time. Watch the 10 �ro which the Cres Indians, the warcta A boy who served as model for Mme. a cow tl at produces less cannot be, at - I at Canada will be de vied from Moa- Francisco of, a conspiracy to hold up Merck, a stay tor. in Perris. took his P goisig on neat summer, ezamiae iiia Vanderbilt s ial train and kidnap P resent prions of dair�producta, a pro -r roots a month old, two c death of cold, as he was exposed d nude, p - , fano to the 'North-West Territortm_ Cor aelius �%aaderbilt.. poen fttable caw, unless the 'mills is exaep- months, qiz months and eighteen months �r - The Controller of Cuistoma has ap- sad had wet plaster pet on him, for the tionally rich- in butter fat. old. Dig down for yourself and At Ogden. Utah, an- explosion o! of mak' moulds. The sculp- Peroenta of Butter Fat in Miik.- how dee t sem, - r , i,r pprrooved of a plan to allow United States • giant powder 'occurred at s gawry in ' Cotes pvOeBaa first charged with manaiaug 6e hey go; find out in what triad 'w t baq�ele riders to tour An Canada with- I which seven men lost 'their lives and ter, bust after acquittal on that score This varies greatly, depending upon. . mil t�go deepest; DOm¢am the ss,� r , t out the payment of custom duties. three m badly injured. the pa with that of the subeOtii . �** 1. 1._ - John Williams. while feedin the fur j boy's father began a suit. for 84,000 the breed to which the crown Us- h oi'� 1 low and the labor,, and �^�-^ r rh_ d A 74- €y ar-old citizen of Ellsworth dams . long and also upon the capability of rn�l -plow can at beat but t 4 , hoose at the smelting vWrks m Hamil- Falls . Me., has had a severe attack of ( go ., ton cel Fri was overcome by the w,hoopin oangh daring the past week; each individual cow. Average milk few inches. while the cl�Ter roots resat - l �y gg downward one, two, three teat, and eve y 4 . dead gas, sad before help arrived be was' and is atlowly recovering from it. BURIED WHILE gYPNOTIZED. tests about 8.69 per cent of butter fat, L. • . R In the ekctians at Chicago- for town I1. - but the range of different- herds will further, in file subsoil. ,, - Z At a general meet( of the Board i otfioers sad Aldermen the Republicans lainf■1 opectaele seee■W vt•itut■sed by run from 8 to 5,5 per cent: There, are ,a t� - of Trade in Toronto. head on Thursday ( carried all of the -seven town$ by me- xoebid !o■ani. A■area xn. individual oo><vs that avenge for the - - a night. ,& resolution was advo.. hies ranging from 1 to 4.000. ear leas then 8 per cent. and also �.QBT ART, ��aadedwith the" jar I Morbid sentiment has apparently those that avers more than 5,5. To There in eating closer trade rela,6ma - The , New York Senate has passed a se$i danger that tine sevr- reaZthed its height i6 England to a ;e-. ggaa Yatber Country. �reeolution in favor o! on, 61 B come up to the legal.staadard in- will become one of the lost arta. ? Mr. J. E. Quick bas been apyointed ung cent hypnotic exhibition at the Royal cousin milk should contain not leas than with Canada 'for the protection of flab and that it will be with wcmnen an with _I-C•aetserai t o; the Grand 0 in the Niagara River end Lake On- ' Aquarium, at which the subject ,%.&a lit- 8 per cent. butter fat. It,i, not lawful �a tarso.-erally -boiled alive and al3awed is ra. to sell milk con leas. men. only those pvhose sole n it Tsaak ia�d ][r. Romney Symon. ' f6 bio ' Ys• beadgnarteas wilt be in The Yield of Better from Mills. -This V can handily held a needle. As -wo- �aiek sot Peter Glee. Of 'New York. the 'mein so for six days.. The hypnotised ls- shoat l.lb.:pounds to each pound of men grow more and more like then sa �� • '" s°s°eto. highest offker taezt to Cot4nnaildes Bal1. - Robert Morsan was arrsted at Hol- li 13both, _]des deserted the Yolan- .man "� aea7ed up is a stout casket. butterfat. h varies somewhat, depend- their attaohmenta sad professions. this ]sad, Maanitoiia. oo a charge. of mea} { agt'OO rad. in the presence of the 'spectators. 'i daring teem and returned to the Balvat%ri tin on the closeness with -which the may be a aeeaasiky of the Change. Ready Mies 13anaah Hattan. This , Army. = lowered Into 'a grave -9 feet deep. B yeiaocar worked on the farm of - the I skimming and ch are done and made clothing. and even mending and ,FSB lady In the Albany Court of Appeals on The lld of the casket was tarnished urn�af water, saltand darning. done in' eke ahopa, bele ails �N s uncle. - also upon the amount of �i It ls aanolinoed In Ottawa asst the ��e'ts a dociston was ai�csa In :the i with an aperture, and this .connected other matter. arida from batter tat Adetphi -C ab case, to the set that s thus along, an well as the multifarious command of the Hlaley' team *ill Ao Clnb fs practioaliy a man's borne, and ,with ie shaft which led to the aariaC- . whWi. the batter contains. But this other duties which a a'littb k q> ' $fork, Gond that is not ants �o a license fee. making respiration possible. sad also adding d per cent. wit! be tsaad m ikw p°II y buce. at theRo�yal as TOP. int mart cases, where good work is done. 4irl'a attention. which 's#laorb her later J «11 _ ,�, , will.ba adjtitaa o! this team. I At New` Yotrk a monster weleonne enabling spectators to view the Ease ad be not far from right. Thus 100 years, and which leave her. as s wo- - I.onis laseohatts. the can""" t detaoostratba nuns given by the Salva- the buried man. At -least seven feat of .pounds of 4 per, cent., milk ahonld make scant time and ;little. kriovrledp t l ee�- tufo Arm, to Commiaaieaer 4800th- earth were shoielled on top of the cwt- 4.6 pounds of batter. goat Lure .to. is by by special { •F>lclter sad his wife at Carnegie Musk to "take a stitch" for blaaelf or for �z, der. a pixy far Mme. hardt- It Hall. Fatly e.009 persons :.v'ale psese>ot. �}. and for the period of six days it Yield of Cheese from Mllk -With others. de■ls with Italian life. In the aeventeenk. was nob disturbed. Z. ordinary milli the yield L about• 2b `s century, and is W be finished as-lalt'sH ryq p ►J,-RIo°� "a . da ot'euied cheese. for each pound • ia'tara. b not Competent to ts• a k ten Booth had a?l and ocid Moral inter On fee seventh as the casket was a struet her children, and so the evil es1. - I Way' on�t After the Con- of butter tat in the milk. The cent ,+ - The Government of Canada Cahi view on Sunday atgII - dog up in the presence of a-larp crowd. 'tends, and has even. nJw "tended. ns- ><ereme Commander Booth e=presaed his of butter fat in different milks ve1. t . Mr. Chamliertain offering a �. dexermiaatiOa to adhere to. the policy The -min when uw::end was apparents n til one ossa oomperstively few. wotaes {m ri>:ient for sesvios >a t1Le _- )y sone the warns for his e:perienoe, early determines their relative vaitiea w he had autliaed-ny more who can do the -exquisite sink+. The otter Created a im- The London Lancet. which prints. the for ceases malting. Prof., an Sly , bat will not W obably be' act- Commander Booth -Tucker. of the Sal- account of this distressing spectacle. sews which was common `nature the found by� a series of careful experiment n6 l . vation Army. appeared on 'Char d� bo- comments on it, saying that with milk -a freta 8.! days of this' machine. get t re ass tore the Nt}tura-lizatioa Bursa' of the "It is difficult -to imagine a mors re- .cent. to 4.4 per neat the�amoint to ea 'certain things which eanac+t_ba� i0r . ` gaperintenda it Whyte d the CP. New York Supreme Court sad declar- voltin experiment than this. Even pound of butter tat war 2" machine, and which Cott srtoimously 1[ Y R. estimates that 9.tt00,000 b■Ahels at. ed his intention,' Of becwm�ag A Citizen fi pounds of .3 ' wheat is !n Manitoba and western Fele- the 'United States. granting .that these. tra>mea have aa� green cheese or 2 5 ds cu»d Svc one goes to the' oily headaaarters for tatots writing . the Opening of .nevi- use whatever -which we osirielves fail weeks. It was found that 6 pas cent. "them. She who lea t mistrer {�,- A good dear o . u alt stilt bead An exhibition of electrical applisooea to admit -terve Dane no poo_ e:- malk made but 2.4 pounds of cured cheese * fel•ling and hemming tanking asd - A , . � . Cabe farmers as to be held in New Your In may when case for 'making them more horrible.. for each pound of butter fat - but but . the gathering, abould -be able to turn has p7 T�Anftelcet!!!i t generated at Niagara Falls than they already are by burying the better quailty of the ek"se ban the tlsat to. account. r � TheSt. -Geos �e s 8oc' do not take kindly w=tyke recent move machst�iry The dlstassoe of the trans- "Any ezperimeat it yeas desired Lo yts Cos the slight diflereaoe io gasatiLy, clan for girls and impart to thegt ad the churches against Sunday pas- mission is 482 miles. I pert could, have been done It It will be seen that 160 pounds of ! kssenirledge which she possesses, brit odes.- Tbey have secured the Opera The New Pori State Aaaemblyy has well by`tiea4ing the man up in the box per cent. milk made ten pounds cheese abs In" also matin a gpe��ity of doll' .� ; 1Hocuse; for -..their fa�ualminiater�to the Aroma Mercantile Faints- without .gofrig through the details of and 100 poande of b recent. mWt made 'wardrobes. of babies' fayettaa of clsLL. . yah ca t Woltz isi bment bill. which limits the labour burying him and ding him up again• 'twelve pounds of cheese, There re n In ag. and of bridal o tfitap OU" of women sad children to aizty hours Moreover, under sueh circumata�-t- z� Value of Skim Milk yad W Tbers is in a ethers cyto a womap , At the meeting o! tbe_,Aagmentas per week. and pais all establiahmeeta .is .imtioeslbke to give , him aid gnickly bey whose whole ptOod income is derived from :Lim Committee of the Presbyterian under control of the Board of Health. ahoald hs need it,�-and 41t ,bough ac- -I have .found b7 oaRetuul oondiict6d the infants' rine wardziobes. which thsF Church is (ytaacta. 'held at Toronto, on In fhe 8eoond Daptu church its Chi; icideats may be rare in hypnotiam,their!ezperimeata that tot feeding hags IOQ eiame 1e ehonld not is b8 folaIo ed�sLi- - s p _ __Wsdnealey, the. Rev. Dr. Campbell. of � while the Rev. D> Lawrence was. bilrty. ie by no means to be aeg� pends milk was wortifasmuch where. ,Rentraw, was a�ntad 'chairman -ol_ preaching, •a burning and fell trots. ted." as one- bushel of Dorn and, that whey In this cane, as in all Others of ams. the committee uni.Il the meeting of the the ceillna. and Ovated a panic. In - -- was worth Dae -halt w Bauch as skim In work. the general role should be .L. `• . <leaeral AasemtilL, when a successor wild rwah of the coa�egation for milk. No2v when Dora ie worth 80cta. tO the late Rev. J. MaecToaaell will the doors several renes were [ajar a bushel skim milli and .butter milk are safcaced--0oneacyieaaotteons week at a - mo- . be, appototted. . .. ed. >� . TY _ w w dent 1 oto dAo flee mender new well • I CI OF CItiA88, _'° tam 1 GREAT BRITAIN. Samuel P. the wealthy coal - iworth 11 cents per cwt., and heyis wcorth 7 cents. ot►e bOtt,= wonders that she did RtaN of Fzt�rette' Atring the K■tokers of otluot�• operator of Phi his, who was held Wjtat' Shall the Farmer Do With His her that to making up the .. 7,ady Mduntatephen is eeriowly ill on a charge of hoot caused tbQ death - tfavasus. Milk 1 -Shall ;he "Il it outright i �Shsll less :pretty thiaga which- a deft pair, at In London. of Annie MdGrath, the girl with whom C�� of the uplier class are extreme= l� mate the cream and sell that and findI so easy' sad which moat sF �' A labor conference is in session 'at .be was tisiagg��. has been discharged tea , ly. .particular . about_ _preserving . the keep the skim milk, or shall he take as -"e to gO without. A village dry t Fottiagham. wont ..of . egidence Connecting him with p goodie shop .world soil. these on I pets . .. ' tt t __ - byad fr.gre"ce - as 4 don that Great Britain has coaclud- 4* the United States House o! Repre- keeping m ia,wrappesTs of oiled silk; .brig home the glom milk or h® I B- w poasib to obtain reedy made a widow' ed a treaty of alliance with Spain. sentatives on Tlday a bt12 was in- and it is ' a' sight to behold nv ftp . w haE' nrhese are ,often very pertinent ones- cepa If one eOnld mate one. one' Could roved' that yachts belong- mike other such dainty gear as tve1L . -The" British Board of Trade returns = tr+oduced; P.. y h unetian aid ceremony they' arrodua trona. A consideration of the data I And one should- do it: quarterin to a regalar or act ed t rl man's table like the ush- - I as substantiiaal increase in beboth a ports g and imposts. The Dgehe4a.of Fife is said to have a . knowledge , of eooktng , such as would • astonish a good many middle-class . housekeepers. . . .. fed Ea -London yes .. . IV morning. until five 'years mago she pent groat of her married I& in Mo 1. _ _,,, - Chamberlain gated in the Brit- ish Hoose o mmona that - ,-Kruger :had not - replied to his invita- fine to visit England. - '. .. One of the host complete and valuable collections of hymn books in existente - " - ,t: x said to be that which Mr. Gladstone . bas accumulated at Hawarden. Sir Julian Goldsmiid, who left about - qn' OW tootto ing that if any o[them omar� i f. . "•:ties a Gentile the share tis to be re- dnced to half. . A meeting of the Grand Trunk share- bb��lders- was held in London at which President Sir . Charles Rivers -Nilson. expressed the hope that the rate cut- ,.,a__..,t,;,3,_haA_ddne_ so much iniury ,#o The company bed been stopped. In 'the election on Monday for a mem- her of Parliament to succeed Dr. J. . ':Hdwaird Kenny,; Parneilite, who recent - Ip resigned, in the College Green di - %ion of Dublin, Mr. J. L.- Carew, Par- nellite, was returned without oppoai- y tion. • In Greater London there are consum- Y - - ed every- year- abort 45,000,000 gallons ' ,i of malt liqqu�o�r, 8,000,000 gallons of wine, and 4,500,000 gallons of ardent skirits. r It is stated that glanderb are rife in . Liverpool quarantine for imported horses: and that out of one hundred d �- _ " Canadiazy hors in one depot forty are .' / fib, suffering from tbe disease: 1, . Lloyd's silver medal has been award- ,' `,*d to Eaptain Nutman,=-of the steam- AldXr, who, when his ahkp fognd.- i , refused to be taken off,' In order down wring the an Injured pb nt�managedn. Ire ent to . • F. . club of any o n nation which shall extend like pn�egee to the United a a gee a ering in of old wine. • • . - have given in this ariklirmay enable him to do some ratioFiel figuring, Let - _ : gjggD BEAU$, ` et' of Culla fof .the world. Most of Staten shall have ,the privilege of en- leaving United States porta There are something oaei 15,000 to- me give: a sample.. Ltt us suppose that • _ tisfacry, it- is, ,. 'safe' to conclude' 'unsato tering or without entering or clearing r<t the Cuafcim-houses or paying tonnage tax• basso planters in Cuba, and the .' crop of the island.,i:s estimated in value after paying for nicking and market- rag. at the creamery. Buppoese he has - provinces of Holland ,during the'casaL Young. women of, £he'wor pound. If he skims the cream off and sells that he will have 12 cents worth Uommeri ial advices from the Ltaited at•.about £5,004,.000.. , _ . be the �,4_per•:bent.. Qiil dee: hundred pounds of milk will make 4.6 pounds of butter," vol season. ?a6.'clase. especially domeetiC servants, quette practiced by Cuban -smokers. You Cuban States ooutinue to be of by no means an .encouraging nature. It may be ' as Havana might called city of . cigars, for it alone contains more than bringing him 78.6 cents. ' Besides he who have ao bit o hen;t of their ower are Ill the habit of h};tingg followers �,. _. well to remark that thesis weekly state- m@nts are- prepared. by the two lead- ttia commercial agencies of New York, will have 19.4 cents worth of skim milk, 125 cigar manufactories: All the to- - making 87 cents -"vhtch t should get ]lasso of the farms, �vkien duly pre rt. for his'milk if he"salla it out r' ht. 3i. - -._e ._ .-_1_-a ._ 1,.>1,--.>a I.. - ._,--- >_-- -:,._- ati_ _,--. �,--�--_ for their Snuday out, or for the whole' of the carnival period. 'These lovers are by'no means to be -had very_c&ve t fair as possible, they would not na- __ �" ,use "' bye i� d to Havana -the -distributing mark- -the get y> he will t back 6 cent's worth of whey, ally present the worst aspect to -view;. et' of Culla fof .the world. Most of T therefore the factory should pay in div - so that when these trade reports are small shops turn' out inferior grades- 1 idends 81 cents, or cheese should bring tisfacry, it- is, ,. 'safe' to conclude' 'unsato for .some -of the vilest .cigars on earth { besides the- pay for. making 8.1 cents a that there is not mach very favorable The may be bought by the unsophisticated in Cuba. pound. If he skims the cream off and sells that he will have 12 cents worth ��qq be advanced on the other` aide. week just ended has been a broken There are many little points' of eft- i of skim milk and must look for 75 cents week, as some United States -and sev- quette practiced by Cuban -smokers. You Cuban in the cream, of which he will have, if eral English markets have beerff closed, can tell a thoroughbred gentle- it contains 20.per cent fat, 2.860galions, but the average of trade has nbt in- man bf<the'way he handles his cigarette, and if he gets 82 cents'a gallon he creased, while prices show no 'promise and the plrices` of many as by the way be draws on his gloves.. They have what .is - called tenacina will come out even. . Let me recapitulate. Start with 100 recapitulate. of advancing; leading lines are now the lowest on -'record United Skates. ' Bt�d (tongs), of silver or gold, in graceful design, and sinal l enough to carry in of milk worth 8Y. pounds1 in the weather, over -production, strikes, and the waistcoat pocket. It has tiny claws cents. Take it to the creamery, and get financial unrest from political causes have-reaulted insa general ciinimercial at one end , with whiolu to grasp ,the cigarette, and a ring at the other to 78,6-cente; or .take' it to the .cheese fac- tory and get 81 cents; or separate it demoralization: sof Wbia , it-rs to--]�e_ feared, the a has riot yet been seen. sltFr-over the finger, sad 3t -is-as -useful.` as ornamenW, saving both' fingers and cad—make 2.86 gatIona &2 cents & ,zat cream and' sell t t for 82, Dente a gat- - f GENERAL. gloves from unsightly stains. candela , is ahoth�r much to be Ion, and there will be no difference in - 5f. Stoiioff, Prime Minister of � Bui- gg aria, i�' only four 'feet six inches in, .The commended. institution of Cuba. It as a little silver vase, filled with wood aelfes the amount of money you getout of it, whichever way you do, provided you, have equal facilities for doing e h of heilg h _ in which some liive coals are buried.'and at a gentlemen'a table ss served at -meals these hays, and provided' goi-1 ve The German .naval programme to be. introduced next winter pro for regularly as any Other Late usually fruits; the proper _ animal to .feed xhe skim milk and whey te. -eight new •cruisers: 'recently ming in just after -the and as a lighter o the weeds that accompany -Now; I• may farmers, do your own fig - Capt. Clifford, wlio was in an engagement with She it; rs decidely more pleasing than the • • -• - - uring. Find out some facts and base wounded Matabele has his arm amputated. odorous match:" your' ft ren oq, thein: The time has the farmer .had- Prince Hobenlohe, the German Impe- • . TOO OBED�NT. come, I am afraid•, when .rho does .not, 'figure, and figure, closely, rial Chancellor, is at presen,t in. Paris - . . - ..' too, will be left behind. incognito,. and will proceed to Vienna. At a children's party; a little girl, -, The Governorship of Jamaica will be- vacant Ahis month, when Sir she' was �g away, came up to • the CLOVER •THE BEST SUBSOILER. come Henry Blake's extended term of employ- hostess and said good -by as -follows: As, it is time to commence towing ment there will come to an end. There terrible fire recently at "Good -by, Mrs. H., Mother told `me to be sure and say I've enjoyed my- r seed we would like to mpress clove.i was a Manila, capital of the Philippine Islands, self P'' :-* _. .. - _ upon fitrmers the importance of this gather and share -a. lover_ betwee3Zhe -- of he comes too ezpensiva f6r one ,; This temporary lover has ma duties Of he to perform. course, mustnbetgood.i looking and well dressed, and an efft- stent and indefatigabie dander, "fit to Z be seen with anywhere " he must like __ wise good conpersational pow ers, Besides receiving a variety of val • - uable presents from his 'ggirls,"' rte iR "found" by them in viotuale and drink. .v If a poung woman Can afford to engage to herself, so much the ' a•"swam' all better, for the hireling often develops i'ntp into a real Iover and ultimately t;Vi a $usbaad. It om the�aa -be said that. in some districts of Hblland, the girl; s do all the -wooing.--- ----- . - =- -- .. 'IVORST OF PUNISHMENT, Little 4 -year-old Florence -was csuglit ' wading is the mutt puddle in : iroat 9f... her home. Now," declared her, mother, as she Ied her into the house'by the arm, Imo---- ''"'� `I -- am going to whip you first and thep , send you to bed, and you can't get up ' 4 again till to -morrow morning, all be- d �.. cause you disobeyed me and went out side in the mud." ' . that r - After a deal of preparation was intended to be impres-elve, Florence was duly and she bop -hosed lustily •f'- spanked, 'Now, thea, I am going to put you ., w , to -bed." "Oh, do t, mamma:" begged Flor once ; "w me some more, mamma., please, aRo ;et rge stay up ,,, j x ? J- __ -. - . t V.e,L i'YJ. .-� - Y,..y,gy 4.^ . _.nor .�. v ...' - h `tN^"^' - ' Y+it. ^ Y!'+:---Y?,T..^A .K, `,1L', ,n,;: xt -.a.. v ,::'.. ,.: ,.,.$.. .3 '.a Pry:- �z 'y'�ae. .y.. -°," ,t?' �".d �+:: I'� k: Y.+':,Tent` •*w.�FY t�,,, ,: ..... •.,. �.. ., ,. ... .,, ,nk"C;•'"a°.^.i...'., .. f',.`r: ��. K, ,k':, a*r, s:..°.''�- ., yy +.+t„e•.�a ink �,s. ,v.b-s,..r. y,•i'....r:. s., . I .. .. C ',,.,,�„ •.'q'',..,•,y,-,rl. i,.,. .5+.'' 'G_- iv<'E, ,Yy •ran- �`f,�''_-�"9fi"+{:�`Y""`•' ,ti - "'";u..''`59 v.'4;`y7. r,,. .. R{ •. • i•.c5:+1, •`x,51 p : y'. _ -p , s. eM:' "d.e .I .: . ::.,.. .. % . t .. - ti w 3 F .ir., .. ...,., :. .. ' _.:t .•: Y:.: . �, �,,a�. t' i�:.� ,i'��k--'. .'A, , ,tee.'' - +�.., i',, x - �S': rr Y �lj 9 n�Q(1(j�� -would not have wasted his time sad run seen recently at the house of a rfe ``- v' ,' 4t aLli1J1L1 iJlUR7V y 171f� �i •the risks ft a fast dollars. � ft. � THE HOME. y 4d' . ITEMS OF` INTEREST. g - !�'. ,>, t, prettlf s> w. ,khat the murdered was a triumph of ewonomy and r . r city, It fad iormern bee" mash- - ••• I- i t u1 - - man w5s a citizen of some note in hits THE. "OUT-0E-DA'PE" .COUPI,iIr• stand with a shelf a foot Lrom. the floors s�1e raan�es�y, sheat .,moi` x*OUGET A TRUNK AT AIICTiQTi gum ter or town to the country from and a small drawer ,just below the to . " ttites tie AoHa over. , '_ AND FOUND A CORPSE IN IT. which he came. We are "oro out of &a " t1:4 m '-"'.:k s:: a Ebete _ P, _ ,..__..wg iZy. - " c -iww .. of o i'ellii Y iKa .. _ ties and l ; - --T - , from the I Australia l,�papp i . . a 6F.L-O iii POIN'r -- -_- top, and all that remained of pts of` Irish birth. pec.. ', A 11 ­ We love -in an old. n@d wap, the old walnut stain and varnish was v t.Jlealt Ptrsaa salt Lake City fa Cil4ait=e. It that the Rear 1895 was the �Vorid's Long_�aef b scoured and ea d red off. Then T hardest preciDua atone, atlas tbs' '� Was Sold I aelaimed _Baer •yeti ng fnhthe ia-f�l`eattra were 'gee I am his 'hal mate true _ the entirewtaendrpieved two costa mond. is the rnbv_ __._ purr` efom- t e an -one Dost cf orae to the value of X10 000,000 ° lice. And I-well.I will awn to you white enamel. The .an was remov- are annually sold is London. r�� � Fair Dpene and_ travelled about the He is ray king y ed from the drawer, a brass handle ut y At 8 o'clock in the morning of FefkT, country first, instead of -doing it.after- _ p Edison predicts that in ten ears -� wards. Third. it would be. especially - in its place and lines of Bold pant were horaeleee ossein y 3^ 1898, a trunk of the ordinary size and of eep We .met in no romantic way added here and there about the table %, - easy for one man, travellingg with . an- A glass of warm milk, taken at bed - r strong make wan delivered at the freight other, to .arrange a matter of this kind. glove and gloom; legs and drawer. The top was then time, often Proves a tamed for al r b -s station of the Union Pacific Railway in It epuld be dons in a hotel without at- He wooed me on -'a winter day, finished with s scarf of felt, in a dull 1 P y eep- r< rh -'` tract' And to -a room ; shade of blue, with a border norms the •11 ey.w -,halt Lake City. With the flunk came mg any especial att�itio". .The yet, the h life's' hours-of'atreae and ends.• It made s• A chestnut fres on Mount Etna hast fourth oint is, that the muraerer roti■t ° piece of furniture ve n well acquainted with .the -- ° o place an in Does { t old, with dark hair, .dark mustache and railway shippping" business: It is •not' �t'bea griefs 'befell, in the parlor of s efty mansion. 2,� years old.. ' beard. 21e worn a 'soft' felt hat, He likely .that he was a forei ter lately; Love kept our small hone corner waral, Another friend needed a bookcase The refits to.8ir Arthur Bultivaa, landed: Indeed, the gg And all wes'vrell. •-• very much, but the family exchequer ! p aaa� seemed'ta be nervous and in a great probabilities :are y ropy. the g of '_The Loot Chord,•' °=y d that, -he Was either an Englishman or • wap not in a condition to warrant, the have been over #50,000: . _-,_ burry to get through his., business,, as ..American. The name' he .gave - at Ned thinks no woman like leis wife- P+uchase of a new one. There was an Electric powar is oro ch at Great _ He slid he wished the. trans , EdiipFsd the Salt Lake City freight atitdon But let that pass ; old walnut bateau in the attic with F ls, sap ops,we view the duel"lffe the mirror-_hrokea out` a d a walnut' Montana, that nearly all the ma- by freight to Chicago.' 'He said that makes that a fair auppoattion. 'A fifth' Through roseate Iris; bedstead that had- ` to 0hinery there is moved b it. e his name was G: M. Mor an and that he point is that ':it. is not probable that g ng since passed Y. g g the two mea were _from the same tok n Even if the prospects be not bright. its riod of usefulness as a bedstead. a b' Clea used in the French �pe Th � - -..,, ved n Chicago -at No. 166 Jefferson 'or district, or that they set. out in their- We hold it true _-_ Ali the, man_of�he house ivas^ handy `�� �� •ave an electric lltthl -�{iph T .x street and, that be wished• to have the travels t ether: A sixth point is that Tfie heaviest bnrde�e rosy grew 'light' nth -tools, a )ittle persuasion induced �II t�� on as cif -at wt'll. ' - f 08 When shaked b two, him to undertake the work of making The ti Crank sent to himself at that address inquiry a t the various foreign const- . y g ger'* strength exceeds that o! later is New. York City might lead to a bookcase out of this material: The the' lion. Five men can easily hold_ + s 'THE TRUNK WAS NEVER CLAIMED. the discovery ot..some clue to the robs- Upon the gilded scroll -of fame, - • • upright pieces to which the mirror had down,a lion; but nine ata requjred-lb o-� The bill of lading was made out, terg. It must have been known is the Emblaapned fair, been fastened were; sawed off, leaving hold a tiger. . . I cannot ho to -read 'the name-• _ the top gf the bureau native pease of this. ma,n "that he- was pe _ plaitl like & table. Inebriates era not allowed to mart r x, 'the trunk wan marked household goods travelling in 'America. • He must have I proudly bear ; PieCea of walnut from the bedstead is Waldeck, German , uaLeas the can and Morgan ions told that the chargee relatives or friends who would, at 'But, happy in the even flow, were fasten s$ to each end of the bureau, y p -would be 17.55. He s#4,he would a least, in tete .of the, consuls in New y B • dry and into these three shelves were fitted, give satisfactory ' e The ears lids b y videnoe of reforms- $ pay q tion. r", York CS �Pe are, behind the times_ we kna1K- The ornamental to 0 c them schen the trunk loss delivered ty if theyy had' heard or. could p t the' hen and - learn anythin about rim. Ked and I. was removed and used as a cornufor The care of the Chicago and'North- at his house. When the business was = the bookcase. When it' wa$ all sand' lovos oad by means 1 completed he hurried swag. Later' Ili a course there re , a possibility that papered an varnished,: and ailkoline f comp air. aced sthrough a hoes . - the murdered man was a defaulter or -., ... y the uay he troughs a ticket. for 4hicago TE1�I LITTLE DAISIES curtains ha bees hon in front of the nozzle. Ny. �' and tett on an east -bound ez tars train. embezzler flying 'from the law, and that ' P his travel�in shelves, it was faung The trunk reached '•Chats o F'eb. 16, g. companion, who murder- In this daisy doily the flower should d to be 'entirely Boston claims to have the longest i� 1898, nine days after it was started from°' found this out. That would be worked is solid white, the centers 'satisfactory. paved attest to the world -Washes �� � ° y y• introduce - a ' further and very. grave - An -old diner that has a worn-out street, *111oh in seventeen and a half t' r halt Lake Cit The Northwestern complication. There 'is $1,000. reward cane seat map be made almost ore good miles to length: : 8silroad 'into whose freight yards it `, K for the disoovl•rp of the murderer. as new ' t e oma is till cod. Get The natives of. Africa 40 : eame;'had it put upon a truck and seat _ a piece o! eather in its nor ural color- "selves with watermelons baa earl an tL.t w to No. 186 Jefferson street, No person ' - - or red, 'green or black. Cut it the 2,600 B. C. This fruit grows wild all f'• .named Morgan lived there, and fi}byse - fid"+ size and aha people at that number ILYA never-hea-Fd- _,,'- CAT SLTIPERSTITfONS. _ _, and tadtea iLetoothe Chau the seat 'brass over that country, r1 , ' of any such person. 8o it was taken back• ` race tweet, an oetrtoh and a bi= - to the freight sheds and lay there un- In the Tyrol girls who are fond of " . - it � h ed t g these, about an oyeliat, atbCa Tows, Africa, resulted s I. 'til July 25, 1898. As no; one had claim- Cate marry early. - i y in the victorPeof the bird, which own e,� . sad asks, .aettin LL inch apart Or, tack a piece of closel • '_.0d it, it was turned over with a lot of If itit woven, strong .cancan too th-me t d • - in� bogen t >s because the bride Lisa forgot- .,�cQ and 'cover withaplush, velours or bro- T 'gest spider known to eatoma- - t. " tiY the warehousemen li-akem & 9dc- tea to feed her cat. -_ (f-' Cade: Finish the edges with furniture meta maJ<es tta home in the most hil- - Laughlin, No. 504 North \Vater Street, gimp.. It the franieghay been cleansed i3 BeOtion. 01 Ceggloa... It .spins a huge I who kept -all the uactafinedp3roeisof the If Itfaits when there is'a large wash- � and revarnished, orM ith white net of yellow. ailk sometimes, ten feet Xclrthaeatera road until the legal 'Ing on the line in Germany It is a sure . - enamel, and the. wodone, the' wide ;, time alas aspired, and then sell them sin that the house mother'has ill- - effect can acaroely pleasing. The �icttle town of Verona. Me., -leas 1, . "� at auction - treated the cat. .. - - - population of about b00 and is nits That .vas three yenta n --this comaag � as o la settlement; q July, The trunk lay with a lot of Throwipg s cat overboard from a -ship . - HELPFUL HINTS. - , yet it hL never had hoses item u a% doctor, a Clergyman. g F upon It'da the top floor of will cause -a. cyclone. :'.'-Knives .are often rnlaed by pressing oidia; within its limits. 1 iiaos t mer. re - the warehouse.. Early is February A person who despises rata will be too hard on the knife -board when clean- Tho results of advert were Wa- . 'last the warehousemen made a last ef- in yellow said the stems and leaves l" I to deliver the box. They sent no- carried to his grave in a• howling storm. green. Ing them- In the effort to gat out stains. tented fit Bath County : A tans tiffcailow to G. M. Moir " at . $alt- . If the family cat.�lloo with its back to .. �� This may be done more rapidly and h t for the retturn of a Lake C'y a"d-st No. 168 Jeffef'son the 'fire there will be a squall. -`�� - without lase of epoilia them hg 1Oetos�v n �s than a week 382 at street, Chiocago. No anawara cams - .HOUSE FURNISHING. a• bt'anZht to his bonne. g t were When the It a cat ticks herself agatndt the rata unplp rubbing them u and downs A button -ball tree over 100 ears old. ? t J minds an effort to deliver e P _ the trunk. But they -could find no G. t&ka your mackintosh with you. We have seen humble homes so tanto- few -times with a dam rk di • Mos full L eat P ° dipped in and 100 leaf in, herihtI is Esreys, Conn.. _ • , gas. It a cat washes herself calmly and y urnietied and= as cosy is appear- emery powder. When t e stains have has a Durrant bush crone between. " / THE G$UESOME DISCOVERY. smoothly the weather will be fine. ante that they were more pleasant than gone the knives mgp be polished on the two of its branches. iii the t tea- - r -� Bad .luck will follow it s black cat elegantly bo&Mbut in can be dispensed with al- years the bash has � = i lidarch 22, the warehousemen held pR gat ly furnished .ap4rtments where together, if preferred. Another excel- produced fine fruit. auction sale, at which several hundred crosses your. 1>J at[ar the devil prowls moan had been lavish a nded. ant plan is to The knife of the tial L w�{�ht- , •pstcela were sold off to about, aspects guise y �e pIeoe of raw potato the knives wit a pity & Lead. and +n . ..11 boa s° wh1D of a black high la the simply because there was a sense of Fn dipped in Bath brick- ed with ee, �q • 11 , %Cat d oat. castes of a ae000a to fall' ght oa the chance of there b�� ust. It L p ertly marveloaa How moi'°. , t .'so"ieth m m. Cycles Ham iia To dream of a blsek cat st Christmsa fitness and harmnay about them It qn�y &Ir stains disc roes a be► ht of alas foot. It oats _ s. P� it. time in Ge is as omen of alarm- was once the Pperr under this tbr�n� h and .boos as Phtlli Gr of 'sten, it.. the y� =many prevalent olness.pinion that treatment. wanl�aut sosGy as It - a mink far J15. They bad it asst to The Penna losses Dutch i�ielleve black the decorations of homes could not be After ing dogghnuta or fritters or 1. K t` their home. but did not - it until .. Whiel>i is more necessary to man- % open cats wore pry+ - accomplished without t a a y V March 2g- Than they pried off the gree xpense, anything of that kind, -shave off .a !ew kind. the borne or the Door Y" This quer- 4 . icrk and threw back the lid. The top s be for dbcut's blood L and that only those having ample mesas slices of potatoes when you :are done tion was discussed before a debating so- , i of & zero bas which fitted into-- the D• uki afford to gratify a taste in , tbat with the grease and drop 'them into the ciety in Rose Township, Mich., and d♦ °' track as i! made for it. ossa revealed. Ia Scotland the used to ours erysipa- direttlaa. :Hut of la le 'are lie- sizzling fat. fat them cook as instant, ceded is or of the horse. by as al- - 6o closely was the to of the box seal- Jae br cutter 2 half a Cat's ear and ts, PeOP � meet unanimous 'vote. ed door' that the p letting the hIood from the wound to ieara that rooms ma be and set on the back of the swvo to cool y bad tq ball in i,blatk= �P 0e 5 very alocvly. In the course o! half &n' s til _ smith He_. broke-Ebe fastenings . and on the diseased ppaarrt made attractive with very' little ex- A eifsclty fiord h the',* through back the lid. In moving in Scotland the family oat hour remove to a place to 000i mare ra- deter Yes of r pease if the little things that go so tar idl and hunter in Bracken Crount , B . He ca - r is thrown Tata the new house before the y. fast halon a the greaore gets down a tree' to' dial s J I r Tilers vas a sudden Wiest' of aloiten- y may ab- too►atd making ftp tasteful house furs- band the pauriag stage strain through is the' tree found Manu amu'ms, two •.•, s family enters, in order that it poen In g&ses that -made the mien reel back, amb any disease or curse left a cloth Life a' clean r- You witIftnd coons five squirrels, and nearly 100 . , Then they saw the body of a human m}s • by mfr ishinga are carefully ceasldered. that �d Wr has sweet as ever, being, bent and -doubled and jammed day-, when. "cold, dead white 'walls be pounds of honey. In Ireland the cat mmat'not be taken ing �y .& little ker: which deep . into the hoz. The flesh was almost ea- .to. the new �� b a moven famil straight-backed chairs, horse -hair oov- not prevent it -from trying - Uncle Jake Lawrence, ot• Uniontown, Ilrely decomposed. About the only. y e T, 7iae satiafgcior gy., is eighty -tour pears of a� is preserved were the bone*, the espeCi'�t� if water has to be crossed.. stings for furniture and bare mantels tensai til ht del' hied. F 1 ears he A cat barn to Map will be of a malas were tomfdered m Fine Cary knives should be treated y . b, the na11s and the flair. They egant, has gone for- has been without teeth, and now a _ 1 hurried to the csas es s�pd - I -„:fes° clam into -the hope, and .In their plate we with the same care as &tine razor. They new set at natural ones are sbowiai - pollee, .and soca the..lioz """s"`ato ever we examined beta ;O Chien�o to be house. have articles that cost less sad are tar should be kept in a boa, tray,or drawer, themselves in his iTiims. exam t . police and tie Coroner If the cat sneer thVes times the more co r e an - A It was taugd that fhb b�d� ossa that whole• family will sotfitf suffer from iri Speaking- of oId-fashloaed furniture t edge of a. knife be allowed to toucb pleymeat as gardeners at the famous *,ty of a middled man, o2 medium Iluenss. aemitids as that e�Y hard substance. It goes without ,new Grarcbna. near London, which are , 3 In Thibet a person Qvho .keels a cat perhspo soros of oar sive t hat they should be kept t eztlu- said to be she s4cbest la the world._, iciest, with der -brawn hair. Thetas- accidentally or otherwise. wtil have the readers may have one of the -heirlooms !y ar the one purpose ofcarvingThe .girt* were accepted on condition tures were of course gone entirely. The sena the cat transferred to him. which our e• t5at they wear trousers while at work. Skull had two large boles in it, sug- grandmothers styles "set- been and tint y off t Dae of the arms :ANEW DE88E8T.• A Chinese tram at eat st tv�o bioweman hot me band tees.".. B remov A chi p waa arrested is Oak. . -� , - new dinner dessert to be us. land' Cal., and searched, it being , sup- - i3mtsument.-and'that he hod been -struck r PRINCELY OFPE$: - _ 'tom as so as to Iower ted that he hadop fum secreted about -- from behind. • A _heavy rope had been _ it. you have a frame whYch will do veep ed as araubetftnte igr.ice -cream L mads la clothes: No opfnm was Lound np- passed about the body and the legs and A uulteanfre ate.•, 0100.000 se .wbeever well for a sofa. A set of old sprtnge is tb1e way : Whip a peat of cream to on him. 'however, buutt he had on seven. I drawing them into the amalleat ws gave ata sattias Rasa. fastened to' the Beat will make it much a froth, and Dolor with v shirts, three of - egetaWe color- pairs t+ttaloo®, and �ases�ble apace.- In the bottom of the more comfortable. •Place several thick- two pairs, of sooks. 'boa :was ' quicklf ibe ind some wertu! Charles Broadway . Roues. a million- 'ansae of Std oomlort�II the either a very pale green _ or rose - acid had been poured over the 0 sad color. Soak s fourth of a box of A steads is Lyons. France. arrange '� 1. the the tate. acre merchant of New York, L doomed Cover with cretonne, rep, or say of the gel- ed a rude guillotine for himself. A __ .. with thederer had .planned every- to •be blind in a v pretty, furniture coved now la the aline is s quarter of s o of cold wet- aha hatchet was weighted with a , Thus greatest care He had cry little time. Al market. The back and arms should be or until soft: then set it in hot water sledge -hammer, ust over a block. The tilt :iso hoz, his uioklime and his Present he cannot discern objects a# a ,1 q Padded, the covering eeonrelJ tacked is aatil It dissolves. Stir three canoes oL inventor plated head on the b�q�, ... acid ready is advance. Then he had distagco, of a few feet, and .reading is place, and the covered with fur- pulled a string, I=. 1. 1*111e i his man in: leisurely fpahion .and an impossibility. He heard of -Nickel& tura gimp.A rte a or valance mayy dared anger into the whipped cream. et, and off carne the m�s head, ' � •!hada nt him into the' box with Abs extend from the seat to the floor. or it _so tit Zoa.,do not lyresk' the 1.. � ' Tesla and his wonder ul - f A manse . a on the floor of Adnd bath be riot y; ht pts- thoroughly, but ver} lightly. When e i p uro bad hermetitalty sealed sibly that genius might be.sbf Another pretty lounge is made of a ;nizt"re be ins to thicken season ng divine service. ani to se- the g New Bedford. dare , the lid. The tease was now, fo; stare his. sight by the use of electricit tong� boY with cantors placed duall with L itis ire lit station. Sa ro ve y �}nder sac corner. The lid is fastened gra y oar tablenpoonfula of so alarmed 'the ladies flint s portion out iigg m reaching the nerve centre the eh .the ex ins was omiitted• Th the F Ataown the system of the railways is to the hoz th and .the srry and one-half to a teaspoonful of mea resent e” in a mouse -hunt, • and mast have felt a e. He Consulted an eye• a enlist and to - vanilla. Add half s cupful a( blanch- ggaam� € ° pe eatly after the talk with •him calEd ul Nick- 'IIS pplaced. upon ft. Tae Dover L tit- ed almonds chopped vary fine. Poor Yil little animal wen caught and ® �4' seitain that .the trufoi would lie un- cis Tesla. Mr. Tema at once said that blas deafen utting the light side out) into small on Opened for many a day. and a full' raffle,. which reaches fag sad ser cv �! cold r-- s 'The inmates, of s female n be could do nothing for Mr. Rouss se floor. will conceal both ends and the for sen ver orphan say. Y I, 4 r WHO WAB THE VICTIM. far as his eyesight was concerned, but' more el nt dish is desired, h turn in Naples. whoa over e' hteea_ { would give a abock df electricit front. A -large pillow, also covered ego are seat toe •nee ' Ab Janet a scorn of attempts at idea- y, which with denim, v the .kVp Teach '- ht be of some benefit. Mr. Roues placed at the head. It ry gtantitiea Ing thumb, to lie chosen fII �hbo! tificatiaa have been made.' Only two makes a ver Co } or flowers in ve small Attired in black the marris esus a suggestion of -truth itch about said if be could not good eyes he was' 7 comfortable res i lace. y kneel before t e R will. IA take anLang, Mr. Teale and the box can be used tb ho the them. The Coroner's , decided that ing _ ski bed clothes that are not in ase. A small '� altar toad the suitors pass before them. j tbs --__ sant 100,000 volts. u h Ddr.' Rouds'a _ - O-�Se liv in SIIvtetco�be Wash., and g tae it. y y serve - each aelectiaagg the girl ,b4 thialts will _ without the latter feel' hoz ooverbd in the same wa ma CONFESSION.' make the ingbee t ffe. dieapPeared i" Febru&ry, 1898. Severs Tea • shared the current with- . Rouss, the double puuusp2", of footstool and shoe of his relatives looked at the body, a"d who declar that- he -did- - - • 1 Far all these things I ask your pardon, A gentleman of Kokoma, Ind., has were certain it w6a Pike. They bsaed act care to die 'alone in cane of an acci- Have any of our readers, in parlor, dear- a 160,000 stone and brick house there, _ their identification -open the ah&pe tui t - v- o -sitting- reom--or bed t I, -being -fond • and trub; which he intends' to move to Peoria. Ill, Y - _ mild,' the teeth,' the squareness of 61�•� any parson who may restore fireplace 9 Perhaps a stove has taken Have sometimes is my fondness doubted It will be carefully taien' down, ever calor .of the hair.. to ,MT. Roues his eyesight• the place of the cheerful, open fire b�oaa,, _ atone and brick and door and `- But ft must be that the oro that once burned upon the hearth. ' It R'lthlbrief distrust, with sudden biting 'marked, and replaced exactly is ita'oti- �"" was miatake>a-sad that the relatives of a ornament to--the.room fear; ginal ition, on -the new- site. The . Pike have erred; for' on 'July g, IBM, A "NEW WOMAN" TEACHER. ins of .the ugly n, Will Ste' manthn. atter the, mysterious truss many houses, by the use of a board dear.. _ _ was delivered to the Union Pacific Com- The Maxwell school district in Sodas, screen covered with cloth and deooiat- ty N. Y., is stirred, u ed with atoms leaved.: ' Have a 1 you more thaw tongue DOESN'T SNOW' YET. y�;_,. pa"y at Salt Lake Ci Pike's hal! P over a row started ight Because• I love _ • _ ; sYter got a letter from him, and. Pike by the bi Wooden frame made and cover it -- can say, , ggeat boy in school, doorge amoothl with.. unbleached muslin Over I feared lent.I ht be A neat little story is reported from r was sees? in. Seattle July 3, 1898. -- y r' The other Hardy; 18, undertook to overawe the , thin an material, such as satin, China Bankrupt of love t flowed so tall Tbu'm»• Last autumn a woman from ' promising identification war made by two Frenchmen. They say teacher, a slender young 1foman, bare silk, ailkoleae, sateen or even eilesia and free; the village of Treben went out into the 11 ', maybe need. Of course a rich mater- I feared to lase o K , - k is the body' of a rich Pariaiaa�.Jean ly. five feet in height,'named Maynard. y tL dear, some. din- fields to gather turnips. She wan so- Preeper al. He appealed in Salt Trodble had'eiiatad fon some •tima,.but ial-produces the beat eiPect, but, cheep >;ia1 dap- companied part of 'the wap by her little, - -Lake City with many ddiamonds and goods of 'a pretty color looks better Becaaae I love bop mors chart. tang's spa aged 8, who was going to school. on Dlondap, Miss Ma nard ordered tha.a one would sup 'Cut the.- ma- can 'say. - h t much money, and' a young travelling y pose Whilst busy amongst t e urns the. / companion, Mlle. Rolando. Thep say Hardy to her desk. When he retuned terial iri Iong strips half as wide as the "' woman was taken ill and ouio iiyy"re- that in Salt Lake City he wan seen with ,to come and dared her to touch him she 'screen. Tack the cloth to the edge of. J3ut now I. stake my life upon your turned home, kenwbere she gave heyb to, --- -a certain Jules, nick -named the Assns- overpowered and thrashed him sound , he -'frame, laying a small, pleat every r"-- - •=-trotb.-- - - little - - despite the feat that he weighed near y two inohes-all around. Draw the other And trust you as my soul.'' ` "' , s girl. When the bo tame back sin. beca}ise .he fled from Paris under 'L00 pounds. edge' of the material -to the1ce�iter of Of "aIY s heart's fond faith- I tom school he met his father in- the �, i .:-the suspicion of having done several give the lobby, who gave him a large- slide of .murders. ' Hardy -seemed cowed', but on the fol- the screen, lay it, in large pleats and wholii bread add btitter and told him that he s; But they sap that C}taaai had several Iov�ing morning' begot two othei- youths sew it firmly tor• the cloth. A bunch To your "r 'fat "der. keeping - notb- had -.got a little sister. Beaming with cansgi8uous fillipga is his teeth, where- named Dunbar and Pulver to help .him. ,of fetrsopr sutumsa leaves and grasses, iitg totb, detight, the little. fellow went to his aunt 9 a. the -teeth of the murdered man are lock the teacher out. ' Summoning a. tied• wfth ribbon, is placed Deer .the Since love- and life are ons, .to give who lives in the will and told her of _ age - perfecti , - - trustee. - as a • witness, - Miss �•I& nerd oining at the center of the screen. If you botbi • - _: ' - -the* joyful event:" "21011 pleased ry �, Therearese eral,�hts, about this hroke in the door and thrashd allo'screen is covered with heavy,mater- -Arthur L. 8&lion. your tail three boys in less than five minutes ial, such s re or. furniture brocade, it . - - - - , pother must have bees," observed the .1 �I I. mystery worth aft on. The first is p. I_ a p aunt. "Ohl" said the #hat the murdered'man must have been sb Trustee Mason declares, He' saps is prettier put oW pTaK and may be The lover, women complain,'doea not gnOn b6y."'ahe doesn't- a�. a person of •sdme consequence:• The• their ''eptnhined'weight is 510 -pounds and .ornamented. with a border of autumn always survive in the husban-d.-•Butis yet, she is busy to the field dig- ging u -p_ t:urAipa."= care kith whish the murder was done her weight is only 110. She was the leaves that have been' waxed or yarn-- it not equally true, that, the sweetheart / w , , ` and the very elaborate and ingenious crack female athlete at_ the Fredonia_ ished,' adding a graceful bit of •fern or does hot always survive in the wife. = —.----- • " QQJan for prevelnting discovery mesa Normal' School, where she graduated. ygrass here and there. Many other wayys The latest style of tailor-made cos- A NOVEL CLOCK.I.,,;t . •Chat fire murdered roan mast, Tisive hkd The district trustees; who are. mow ,vary. of decorating these- screens mtght be t�0s' frotu -Perla are made with' v - - - • A fiovelty in -a tiara piece -is' a silver K' something which made it wail worth d of her', believe > hat her Strength, �lesarib2d if time and apace would pert short, ry g vrnu f �i h full baaquea, elaboratel braid- dog. The clock is set in his a1de, a red . -= the murderer's wkild YO make awa like Samsbn s, lies in er haft ivhic is mit. with Lim.' 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I �vt;�, � . 7 .1 -:.��:�; , __ - - - BY�" I '-Dr. #arry Alger was ham on Thurs- -J. A - Hilts in somewhat indisposed- -- - r be - blusli, u' n "ey T stands for teas, we don't ws4k - ?t ... _­ I . , - .� . TO OUBSUBSOISIBEIM - . - - . . I . , WN . � .. .�.. ` .11 it oss ig ra to . I . . �� --- -" law UR your I . �1 ' ' this week. tease you, but you try our team. *_:;��. , , ... - -A to the &a& &now"" we de)w W wb" . ��I�'._. "Ralways a . - . - - �'*;'�, ,,.�,�, ��7�__-� __,..-,-, -, your oubicriptiou to Tax Iftwols '. _'_::� A=b,�rtl of Fort Perry, was here -The Mayor desires us to stake that ho lNegroe"... � I -I I --- .- I _' � ��', �_. ,:�� '7___ , -�- il-, ­ 4,`,W!�"��6, �7�`­` . W Iseviduane" we admow a Wednesday, as valualor in -the Apdrow�- has bad the maw removed from the side- , Fresh lor ---' -Ana -lem0n)g just- --The latest- improved -machin4ry . :.� � __­ - t��. 7 , I as data on law 031 the arm . 1=1 7A_ & (30. for -'re-ing roll ce"s -and 0 ffe Love I , I.. Vt � n. � , --olse"41 .---.------------..-.----. deal - walk _iu--6wA--ot-bio- piemises ,on-Elng- to han , T-1 - -.,.,. a .1 I.. 11 �.-,_. 1. �.. �. 0 - paid, aheiid. " ' tf -Mrs. S. C. PhUp has been iuc�ispogad street east. . %f v" . i;;e; 0:1 to Swiss -steam. LAMBdry. -�.,':7 :.-.'�- -.-�', A. wl".�, - . is -who *e-a]i J. 3D. & Co's ' ­ . - .. . . , , � 1,��.,:?�: for the past few days with la -grippe, or -The house occupied by "lobn 33oda Poop Bring 113 youx parcels not later than - . :_ I .�.im , - -'s - ­ � � _� 11 1. . .1, � � _,:', -their solm ..''..."', Z��_',, , '. I , , sow shoet find rest for . Tuesday night, John Didde & ", . ...'��. ,:. :11SU, - otbiDg uf that nature.' =d family, near Kinsale, was burne3 on now .� t�,,,:�,:._ ME-! __-.� �-'_,_­_ Us 14fudils IWO. . -Jamee Sommoryills has rented Goo. Wednesday evening, Can ad by a detective L , uffella Ceylon tea is, the finest - do -1 ...... -, 41. � 11 - � ., . � �- - �., : _;� P1 a . � Why n't bachelors inarry 2 Wh I �� n �.. I Gordon's house on church aunt and -will, Chimney The to Mr. Mae enty- '.' - k �� ... � - . - , package tea.iu the maxket for tw. _' - . - � - " :_ �,!, I �,'. I � - , - - take. "')a with but little delay. Gould. We did P=Xnamblaut of five cents. . - . 7 ­ �. 4on't, they ? -Come to think of it we . �t: . . I. � �A . . . - . I . . I - , .11 6 ' .. ..,--*---- I _�,� �._ McCausland is in "� on the inwasnes, if any, on the building or Bien a bachelor WM :-:..-', I., : ­,.,,�:,� PICEZZING. ONT.. APRIL 24. 189 =-Ms4 0 , jolm 3)ickie 4, Co. are showing a have never'yet . __'N' .1:�. .p. . . I - . I . ..1. . .�". � I kill -R- ".I-- � � �. - . - I... � . to the fim on the like shors, w she conteaJ& w015 marrisil. . . . �,_. . . �. .. .1. 1* � I , -ml, � .%L.L � �� - ,­­­ . ?U­��;�-,-.� .,�..._ �i_ - I . W211 -row- for -I$ t, h &;A Shak i1he Toronto Rnmano big s k of laces, law. curtains and _. _,._­_.- ­- ". 1. , .. .. � _ . .4 . n m- ike the, mait . -_ � � . q 4�!.z, ,-­­� - e v4 goods. . ­_ ,�r. , , - IT ,t� "­.� , .. ,;:.'.­ �, , " I 1� I.- . . . � - - . Yery otrao ­­00bes do " 4 . , IN William will attend to th Ailling -of the Society has decided to like action against � at mlislin . fine _­��'��,­_, � I . . � `,� �, f--'. Z.-, - . --- and club Jobit Dickie & Co*S .11:1.,� ... :-, , 'i" . R P, �!.�, �,�� s'�,'-' MS. - - Wil. � the Huns Club, *hpie kennel' but one of ­ ­­ �, LOCALIS - Some.' 1, ,lay they could we oi, , �iN - - � -0 � . . p .. . cheap -tweed sul ,U,very much improve , � .,'. �.l I z�,.; ,j � _ .. � - �,v ,;,, '; I � . . . . , I -no removal of Dr. Eastwood mater- house as situated on Scarboro- Heights, . 'be 'oil note " . _ 4 _ . . - , I Music. en, it m , 1._,�_ .��::, . , ] ­ . ust . .... :;.-...0 ,. 11, 11��,,�_�F.-_­ .�,� I . . .11 . ially-weakens the. Pickering Cricket isam. charging the management of that inatitu- the appearance of man. . - .- - . - I __ , - I . ' . .. I . . I 1. .. .. .,� "I . 11 %... �'?. . ye w . ..., - 11 " ''I - ", as - - . . ' . -4 '9 .Ze picked the bona" Up in ha" t a trust that he may he heard from tion with allowing som of the hoan to mesb . Z�i � ' �: �4 ._,-;.1f,-,-;�-'F­.'_..�-, �''.... � - Knowing he had no Uwe to waste; - be devoured by their kind. . - Ladies Could it not be said of the boy who I , .1'. , .-� ' .. I . � _Z�__.­.� _:..�r,�._ - in that lins when Poserboro wields the - . il _... ��% ., �. 1. _Ses our black and tan a' fi am �' .- ; _ . . - ... ­.....­­ .. M _ � .. . , - 1, 'I'm And ran how store to 1100110-0, W1140- - - . - the bell - for false re &I . _t,., " : 1 f -A Very severe thunder storm viqited Kids, &ISO Gents -Kidg in tan.- and rang � � .. ... - ­ 1 * �:.: . Tor tow it would got out 0 ffqlo. , willow. .. . . �. I . . . . ... . ' - - - . - ' . - I - - ' . - . ....... .0. I rr �­,_-,,,,��..___ , . that this township on Friday, particularly the brow;ho. Elegant new lot of Gintis that he tolled a lieS ., - . I.:". _;­�, ..." <.:,� .�-:� �,.._:._, I - ;-Dr. Croce. deniiii, will 6 in PiAsr- -The 11yronese Frosich colony - . � I . . ��., ---- -17, 1 tiezo with our Oraremout friends so long, central portion of it -A number -o Col. ,___ I'll, T�­ ­," _,f. What 'is in a hat.? Your head I t -.1 '-- �- . ­`;­ '. � I ,." -1; 1. ing on Tuesday next, 28th. ,_ : -new summer 'ties.' 'John Dickie & Co. - . ­ w. ". -,�i . . , .-,, . , arloiLd of has been heard from as being campea on verto were washed out and fields inandat . and you are in it, too, if you wear one � I" : I , , , � . _, . . , ?.. �2���' v4patone sh' pea a c __ �, - . I .. - ... '!, J. �:.,. ...hOgO;";n this station Thursaay, for the the Kennedy road. in Sewboro, some ad, but no damage was dome, tbAt we have It is said all things come to him �" . , ,.;,., �, .. - . . - . , . . - . of John Dickie & Co's now Fedorag. ,.7- . . _1"�;:­­.:' , I. I. seven miles east ot the cit). The author- y t beard.. of, by the lijbizing'. Some who *&its, we have waited long, "a ... . .. . . . . . .:� -:�­ -., - � , ­,%,:. - T to market. . . -_ - _ ,� "I ­:..- ` ; ,, Cron iti" refused to allow,them so go through diage was done,to W. G. Barnes' mill Home grown alsike and red clover, - _. . ,..'-4 , . I., ', ,���,� "L' -Mrs. R. J. Davidson �snd family will . -are waiting still, - we would like to _'. ��.._ �.,, '�- 11 t. .� � . . . � - ­_ it the citv. and they will thereforb be com. dam. A gang of men are now at work receipt some debtar's bill, ' - -seed, large variety of, fresh gatilen _ ,' , , 1", , remove to t a e - "ad - i - � , Xt4_ -� ''. " " " - - Z * ---' 7-- polled -to uavel around it to the north. makin. . . . - goods is papers and packages, onion , - :� - I �,�, -:- -, ��_;ta;' " I aside. . . .. i the needed repans therelio. _. � ,,.,:, a permanent y r � John Pickie & Cro. have,jint re- .. . . 1. . __1 "i'l'. .,-. � �.. ,.... � ;. "By &sters Mrs. R. Wood, of Cherry. , - . I ,_ ''. ...z.. -, . ... ".r.. ,,<t � , . � C, The Y. P. S. 0. E. topic for ApriM�h . ' - - .. -a nice ladie's Button Bc , - __ - .,. � ,11., . ". .. .7. - - . - �wjv, I -;-,, . FI.- -for' sale by . Brown's Corners . . ,ot seed in bulk. J. D. & Co. . . ,-. - ­. ., _._ ._,�. . . . . . -4,Cb - d . , `,� 1, Ff-­­ ,� . .. cogs the gQpd -part." Mrs. Jll� wood, offers her property eeived � . , , - - . hn DickieL & Co. have & __ -_: - q ., ­-,�..� �_ . Is. 0. . ­... � ?"i". - ` __ Diekie will lead tbe meetinp. , �. Auotiou,'on Tuesday, April 28tb.. The , �. Iasi, $1.25; ladies Sunday, summer shoes, JO grem 1 ..'s o - -1 - I : " ., _. z, . - NC.;,... _�". - *­­_ __ Burrsh bo I h spring boa 0-0 at ,'i44,'. r, � � -. , � A; : � * .'­ _W. Hagerman - and wife, of White- house is a good stone one with ab� $core of Let anow ;WkIlls"zina meM v1sigh bells be a beauties. -Boys poitited toe boots, display of new prints. - Greatest vex- � I ­ ' I �� . � 1 " I Q.,2 - ' , . land -on which ar, d stable . . _ own from 6ct's r � � . �� 1; lirt, I a situated a goo thing df.the past, yard to 15. . - ',V� As, ", : , , ` *'- boy@, 7our tighta and Just the kick, men& gaiters cheap. . _. - � I'� .)Te".., : ', - ..,. Vale, were here on Wodu%day calling Got zo&4y your sbin paos � "I _1� , . and driving house, as well as, a remuner. . '. .. - ' .L -1, . � .. i ' pink shirto - - - . ' - I ; 't" . upon W. D. Rogers and family. . - . .. ,;�5 oii ­, - -. �: I . __% , A � , L. Hour ; itivi jaiden: The ho�, oefibld vifects will And vnhelii captfiju &Kris gives the Call io. XP you want first-clasa.mealsoome Annie Lawrie wore dresses of ... __:. � _.. � �� - , : - - _�� �... I � . I t , y will visit Picker' the wool, . J'. D, & 00. - . I . I 1. _..., . . . -Dr. F. I I ini I ..,:,::.. . . . , :� I. heat, Goid have a nice "sort ' - - ' � __91 , - " . . I . . . W3_ , I 4wa win be found' at the Gordon Rouse ' fer'psf 4',_ . ��g "o ready foT to us Six barrels, fresh, airived this beautiftd'Scotch plaids*. ��. also be offered for mdo.**-See Wl_& � . i �, I - � . . . , In years gone bye wide - has been our .fame W . I .11holst'"d8rd-Tuesda -inthe if deulars. ' ' Lane week: Ostmeab, Rolled W ment of them. All . �, ' : . I. �'�� - y -mouth. 24 From Highland Preek to Lunds, ' - I " _' -_ -_ ­gjl ' -The removal of' the old shed from the sortm X lot our so tin U style for I Ou - md trim- -1.7,,, a a 0:4 mo dust, Flake Barley, Buck -wheat Flour% the � I 2.-�- : " , , . � Look on Tuesday betw Wa"d.uev lomor upoutbeflold . . . . - -;;;;­-A�._.; - p�; � , - _. � . . � pe6l)uub glou - -.:. F, -to ; -& Co. � I ' -ings.' - . . _� , I d ' _rk shouldir won side of the Gordon Eoces his led Always . . in ,�,�.,--. - 1. . : . . and Pickering a a Y "a we'll &a. - ' etc., J. D. � . . :1 .1 I I I.. . - - "; FK, L ' I � . . . .. .. I . Adw , , . ­ Finder wiiVeonlar- a -favor bT.-.00naiderable discussion as to how long - - �. I . I . . .. ­ , , _ -: , -1- ..-,-'ohLwl. � Then hurrab boys, b=ab. our team is mighty - . �.. .. . . . . __. . 4'. . 1. I. . - . . . .-, : .. .- ...1. .. ... . ,- ­ ..Z- � , .�o - - ^� leaving nine at this ofilme. . that building stood there, and whether or * I . . . . . . - . - , . .. . ... - . . �_ " . .,... , .. � - hitby�_!!ill U. �, it was erected at the game time as thb; -with "N Stonj VLM in ", the� backs a" - . 11 - . - w - ­ ­ � - ; - � 1'4 k5vill: I - , -G. Y.43mith, Barrister W 14AINI ills, �-ffia­hnm a dows a few Be Tom. . � I Venterday, in -day was to-morro .' T ac6 Y6�'Ret your mone 8 worth . --,� �A,'�, - I �- -- . VmCa ­ ­, .- . ­ ___e M of tzem is oarw man an . I .1 . " as newni�% eye 4 . baa� our well &awm ' - - . ­ � - nat years&gO. These illinis we have n ,Tbare in Pearson, Bennet; Beemor and Wood, Tomorrow will soon be to -day. And perhaps a little.more - I . '.. M" over Mr. Rarr's B .. Mon dandys to play bell. Is the place the people 4 ,�, �0,1. - - _ ­ � �­ Mon - ' to Ica . unable to find out. Perhaps some dour Do not from tomorrow borrow, crow� into " r . - : .1. , ZL' '.'.. - � defeuce is grand. th"Il busale and food - .- -­ � L . R, - _. � 6pereent. AppraisertoCang. Porman. '. - - ''" � . ow - . -...* . � _ ;;47 ., I - . . I -4nt Loan Co. � - . 19'. am . ... Villagers could inform us.r our unequaled forward line . For tomorrow ib far away. ... - It is Diekie's general store. � . I - - . -.- - a��. - . I . *��, - " - ... . . . I -1---.1 - , �:.. - " � Ml� I I . ..7 .�L.' - Till *Tory, opponent -is down on his knees to . . .. - ­ I � . .. I . I t �­� . , -C H. C. Wright is here this week -We understand'that Dr. Eastwood, . ­ ­ . I .11 ,�- . - . _-L . I _ . ' usth *tore bo" -your seed- " . . ' . ..4 . . . � I . ,: '� q .. . . � , . '. looking p6itei his spring work at *a an=. of Claremont, hu thro big solim Tb..,.P Eid gat � . I L � .1 1; .1 I -'. ..1- -.-. - - __ - " ... �'. in" coil6ge at tba lake. He and his family threatened a suit for libel against the C. _g � - � . � -_ . � ..; I . :� � . we O., and With the Old I I -.0 I - .. . _ � I - - . . . . - . . . .. 1 7. . will nq* likely take up their permanent Whitby Chronicle, unless certain retrac , fo.� . . I - . - - . . . . I _.�.. - -1 L, I . the * . I . � . . _�. :. ­ .. L � I..- . �. % . * . .. � . -1. naidenee for sualmoor unto-Juns this tions.ars made. The trouble arises out . :1 I HANols. . . F I .. . . .- - __ .. - , ­ - . - i . . . 4: Y"r- . of.an article published in that paper sub- ; *�*� . _. . . . . . . . . . . . ... '. I � . ' 1 I . . I I OSHAWA. . . . .- ! . .- L . - ­ - . . I-, - . .., -* - . 1 .11, _. ... . -The annual meeting of Pickering Put- sequant'So the Alger trial, in which Dr. . . I . - I . . L.'.* . 6 .All Cordially Invited tolk * 4 a . � .. . I I- . . . th Dir . -- .... . - - �_erm a the -A - :� � . . I .­... . _. . I 1. '. - - lie Library irill be held in Dale's Hall as -Eantwood is clan" v h . Frazier.. in Frank Riggs who lost his -_ i : . .. . . . � . . I . I . � .L I . zying to Aefraud Insurance Companies . . . . . .1 . . � -_ - . . . . s 9.0Q.p. in. on the evening of Monday 4tb t Pedlar workslast fall has started a C" . � . . . . I . . . ..L . I . fee- . . I . . .., , . . . �- .. v 6 . - , . - _14� . � . .�,,� .i-.. , , , . sban be elected. All members requested -Will. Andrew has purchased W. a. J'. O.- Ham" has cownsenced work on his ne y-, zop, M ___ . _1_. - . _� , 41 May. The ofliceis'for'mouing year. will by issaing blas roports of examinaiious. . tionery store in the Dizwlo block. - ne r � - - . - I � - ,- , f , : ... I to, be praisht- - _____ - - fruit house at the Grand Trunk J auction. ringT '' mffli * * en 1- . .. . * .Dockers livery business and takes posm SP " ** I 9-t IX .. . - -1, Jr� . . -Pathm;;ter Gordon' had' . on Monday of next week. Jobs Stacey. CiOurtios, _b8A the. Ocmtrsct. . . . . I , . . . I e- :" L: I. . the road' idu of the "me � . � . _­ ­_­ - � ­ ---...,- - -,-- I----- � - _ , .. . ;­­­ , . itkF I planar on$ an Friday and leveled Off the They have &lie tm4od properties, and I -from the me- . _- . . . . � - - 1. �� 1�- - I wi I A Car, load of cegfiffires - , '� .. ­.: _ ._ - - . _' . - I I - , t - ,_ . . . 4e . ­ - Its Came 'to Piet up wink . . 70 . . L.� , . �, .1 . marious sirtate inlbo Tills". This Laughlin *or . I. . :L .: I � . �_ . ,.­.' little eban go houses to a fbw days. We trust I A AP 14th shil 15ths 1896. .1 � - _- , '­ � . '- .L - preasation has had a very bensficial effoot %hat somewherWiest week and in the gunsab the . . ' I . , . I 1, I . ­ . ­ - . .i , - - , . R'--- . . .1 - ..... ;;illisni nAy find that callins to his coutents.-of the am was mined beyond .�_ .�L` -, .-, _-� . . I- 4N,- - -' s" him conduct in this rsd�� liking agat ab" be. will prosper th i !. _�__ . . '� , - � . . I I __� - - "_ I - I - ­ - .�_ L ... � �_ - �,­ . -� , 7 . :... .*:-7* Or=. .. . - * ' " . * - - , I - 6 - . 7 ! -":. �: ---- , - . I repair. . . - . . . - LLL , 1. I commendable shmadgir. L =tire time . ::- . . .. .. 11 . ,Y, � W. G. Decker will devote his A new whistle has beezi put on the boiler .m . I kering.. . . 1. .1 !_­ 1. ­ Mrs. 1. Wige,, _ - - ,*,:--- -Pic I - . -rw Pic* Oaks ban ball club. of- . . �:." � to his Toronto busiassis for a kime a nd as the Podlar MOW Rood" Coy's works. . ..., . 7 - - . . I . . I .0 . . -,. . . . . . " .. : I .. I . . L " * ' wcaU_,liks to arragaw a match ship purposes going to the NoM West. It is pitched in a high triumphant key, Lad A_- , . . .. . . I ; . �. , . I I �: " ", Toragatei . . . , I iF '­;­ _. - , � . . . . ' I . I . - . I _� L , . " . , � �, L;�_,:' , ' for the 34th of May. with. moo "UZI - -11 is currend isalbat County is another distarbeir of those who enjoy a - - M0110 .: , . ,.. . , - -- . . . . �, _:� � I ­.- -�- -:Um. Average age IS yesm Addrm Irovii Ai - . _Z . L " . � __ _ ­ LC, ,., Well boo been in- let* warning nap . . . I L. I - ". -1 i._ .. C 11orney ;2= . . . . ­­ _ I- 4 I- . . . r . , - . . _::.� Win$ to John Trowbridp, structed by the Attorney-Gonersys W- J- HMO dudwWck to trim a tm in 1. . - - . . . . , ,� . I . .. :. .- � SUL SoMaganieef . : . . .. . . � :. : � .. . .. . � 7-1 I . J'.' T ! - - ". 116 Pullmans 8L. Tlwanjo. , dr wbm he fail from a - " ' * , " - ;.* - .- ­_ �_ . �� - '�: . ­ . . . . g ' �­. , ,:. - - - ': '-* " '' ` ­­ , . .�._. I. I. . - fiw frons yard , . . ' . . I . t: ..', '' ­ L�. � _ . , , , ", , , _ * , . ­ - . .. I ­ Now fbr wri ' Wtorg from Port Perry . . . I ., L.. s : L 7.6 . .. � � . I .. . . . . ,. � I . . I . -.i . . I. ,.. . � - ,- . _. -. . . �4� . _. : in Daggl6rion to J. A. Pik. of-Voroato. to %be Whi Cbroioscls in-, which he than 1, "To" 10-W. orld in 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - � . . -..-7. - , � ; ..� -41 " tan in% Re,amped wish no w * . ..... � . ,� , - . . - - - - , up and 1. 'thi I " . . � � �: W. Bolboury has traded his sod6go ladder to the ground a distance of some v 4 ; '._�_-:,__�. � "_:-__,:_ ,Iwal�ia Mail I'm .As. -I farm is. -z= C lo D :� � -­ --- � _ . .. .. - ­, - � .�� ­ . ­ ... - .1 - . . . " sed a nmbw of business man of . .1 . . ­ L- . - . � . . .. . .. . situated beside th"d Sam ___. snklo. H* Is able to at6and to businew - I . . . I . � . �o� I .. : 7 c� ..�. ... . ./ I I : - �. due Wilson obtain" setting 2" to sbair MR I in that town. with the aid oferatches. _­__ . . . - . . .. I �, - . . I - _. ­ � . - . . W_ . * * - �. I - r I - _7�.. ­ ,'� I :. . . 1. . from Hear7 Gordon. he bas now two .The article also rag to the it!!E!�! We an sure that everyone who knows , we Wo _. ' 'Via" we ever ofarod. 43aita . . :. _�. . . � . -�­. . . . an ... � 1� . 'L . :.. . . - " ;rr.' NoU moomr" show . - - b drea acres in am block and will re noatng th4*mt selection at %be lowest ­ , -6 .., - L 7 . _. ­,:..., of Detective a.m. the Moore. Howard and Everett Felt, bet- .11, I . order, 11 I a PIT AND WORJEMANSHIP ­­ ­ -� , .._ . . . ...- " - . 111100" sbere ibis fail. 0 : ,. - - ..- ZtARiN1ZI1D- - - . . � . �­ - -,:. �,. :. - - - A" . � - L ��­ � .. �_' :.1 . that bt Can pro,!* his statemonW,occred. ter known to th blic as Felt Broa.. - - . . . I., I - . ., .; � . , ` .- �� � - . - ­ * �` - - .L ; :. ..­.� . _. . . _­ -We thought that modesty would have The jewelers, irill be'=0 congratulate thein � - '.'---':L - �% ., - �'L -1 I . I : - , . I— . I . I , I ;11 ­. ,z'; - ca" wiRiadsod be an Intereeti" as . 1 L , . .... .� . : :� 4. .11 . . ­ L. . . _', .. . I .. 'I , . . - ­ . ..- . . . .-.. .1, _: - " ,,, -.1 .1. L -:,� , ­'-n�,��:','.-.' - prevOuled no from doing no, but in that well se an important one. upon standing so high in the so- me- of a I I I_, I .. :' - .-)­.- ", , .L . , . s_ -.- 1 . I 11 I , , . , . . " ., _., -'Papers' !- ,�.- " -:-' -- � . ­ _ .­. . I .. .. . i , .�. . L I . , . � , z �.. : - WO, Was mistalken. ' Have you "as libe . _ 'vw. who Well.to-do aunt In now England itate, that ... I . i.. . . 4 . , I .:!i ." new dado blinds that now adorn the W. A. Fuller, of Green Ri ujpou bar death recently obe bequeathed Wall ., . � I .. , .... I . . . 1. L . . � . I livp 1. . . �. 1. .� ,bull produce' in the farmers and &"as � . , . . . �..­ I , - .� :. ': - , .L. ''. . , . � ­%-­ L -L .-windows of our 011100. If not do so be- . . them VAW'"ab.-Viadloat*r. . ., � . . ­. .. I .. '. . . . ­ . .�. 1� _.... , -, o . ... I .- . �.. I i4 .-. �� _., ... .. �., ..,,� ;%.:..- .7.'� ..:;. ­ it at market met with a serious - - . , . . . - L L . . .:� . "!", , .two lboy become old and Ins attractive. . I , . -.We have received assortment 41WILU Paper and Borderi ­ �7- �' _.__..... ­ I . -mon _ ,----- __ ilia"]. , . I � I— -1 R.,�Aorwm,, NA11KHAVA _. .- ... I � I 1. �. - � . - . .- 1T1#_8_dv6pO__ 0 my W . �:.� " -.,,, ..'art-, - -a %,we ,yleZ N-Aled � ______­ " - ' . q a. �ft3ttblzw .. . . . . . . . . I . . . - . : �.. . . _­ � a to William - Andrew, I so 8mboro Junction. on Wa4visday of last . . - - I . . . - . . .. . ­ L - . ... . - . . . L . - . . . , . .:: ` . � - I - - ''.. L I.. - . . indebted to mo will plea" call an settle w"k. While working around $be berm " James Bishop will repair the east Romp . i � : ­ L i. . I . : � ,- �1--_-___­ - ils no of &be animals became Buddenly bridge at a Contract price of Oft .--: , -- . , -, , . � .. :. .- � . 71 - I t � . :,. on" and save ",rouble and expense. 0. . ... _:�_� - -� �., . . .. .." " .J ,:;: L. - . ,r .1 Richmond Hill lost an old and well known . I " I - .` .. I . 0 t I . . . ;�,;:4 , . ­­ .;-_-:�-:�� . ;-- As I am going to the Nortbwost, I Must visions and - ,ter knocking Fuller down . I ­ - LR a "A 0 IBUNTI NO' ' I I d to traniple him beneath big resident Sunda in the person of Win. � I . .--- , . . . . . . . - - I I I . . ­ . . .4 "ib .__ .- � . � -..-. �.. - ... : � .1 . . .. . �_ . ��4 1 :.-,% . ­ .­ . .have - eva7thina settled before leaving. 60mmftOe Trench. The 1,,:,.d .., -in ]-is . . . ._: . . � . . - . - _ . . � . I � _.;_ _. ­­ " . L i A . . .. - * feet. Luckil someone saw the.affair - . , ....1 . _. . .." . . .. .1 I . ­ � I ` %-,� _. - - . 7 . ,G. W. Decker, Pickering. , � . I I - . . . - - . ! ­.' . - _.. I ­ -- - �, I . -The Council as ito last meeting bk%v. and summa;yin removing the uWattan- Y"T, " - .. - I Through a break in the picking room the . I . . . . I ­ w � � 1. 71-1-- ___ . . aw inan from his - perilous position. bus � - I .. - . .. . ..; . :... " , ing made an a for that par- BO,,_ Markham Woollen Mill was closed Satur. � .1. . .:� 4 6 0 1 I . . : .: .. .... ­._... . . . . . . ''.- ..- - ,��, - - _ ,4 .- -X _ I - . - . .- ­� , ., . I � _ �. r � ... . 11 . . _�. - ­­ , , .. . :A , ,.-..:; .7 - .. , , - j7 day and Monday but Tuesday'mornizig - __.w�'�._ __. - .- ... - .- .- '' . . ... . . � � ��L. . .- -4 I .- � . . I Jam" Hiy".*8'0'E=`gs1Q013We' will at not: before be was' severely bun. . - , PHO . ­ * . ". 11 ." . I , " - - - . I _.�_,_ �. . . ore dreadfully. bruised,- while Is - " * 1, 1 , ,: '.. ., .- �:: '50 p in., on Saturday, April 26 arms w . 35 found everything in foll swing to . �. .: L. �7 * : ; ..... . r . th. leiva conw an t , .. - .. . . I ... - . . 13 _. ....., . _.... ­ 11 eauka", to repair bill opposite lot 86 on face'vais idwably injured. We Re�. Mr. Loggas, of Brooklin. will no ., � . ` :((� Q a . . - - . , - t - � .,- ,� ­ ZQ - - - . , 1 , � . , - . � the let Done" - to think that 'the mAn'socaped 'come to Marklisim, after all , ,,��!� . �7 . .- 1, - .0 ' I , , *_ ,- - :__ - . . . ; . . . . � �, .- pleased the Bay of ­ Cuoh and ne e , � I , " � - , _�� . on. Contractors will � I . ­ I . . . . ,:. -, I.. . ­ . I - . I _. ­ , . . i � , _t�. d at thai Oaog� as above doo. with his life. . . . Quinte Conference having decided not 60 . I - - - . � . . .- �. .... ... I . �. -_ A �.. ". - `.- . _. 11"A" Mtn . I ' L , .. . .., . . � - - �._ ''. . .% , I .1 - � " q . L lbriw. 1. . I I . .. ­ tronsfer him to the Toronto ConferC1106- ,'- :': .-: ,�. . . I . ., .. :, .4 . . A 01 " __: ;. . . -Those of our people'who be**, for _ - , . - �� ..... .. � -, � . . .: ­. . - � . ­ .. . _ . I I L I -7-7- . -­.� - - __ .", ... ,_4 �, ,L L, - ­ Word was received here on Wednesday . � . .� . m . . I . I �. I . - 7 . , , ,. .­ 1. . ­: L ., , .--R , . � .: �,, , 1, " -Bobors Andrew, of West Hill, is in the pan tow wo4i, been Cox Plain* l- , , r, - I 1, I . i�!�,. L_ id Wg . . I . . - I - - , ­ . ., __ 7 - , of the death of,Mrs. FtLsar, of Bldovale. , -.­.,..-_,, .� : .. . I . . . . _ .__ ��il� . . . �. . ..�! X - . . .. .� '2� . . _� .. ­" L.1 � . - � � - rather a,togrions, condition just,now. For that Bpriikg ha� Ow . . - . I ­­ _:,� - . -. ­ ­�.. , _ a ,. . . . � , � . :.- - -L" I forgotten us shiW-10 sister of Rev. R. Thynoo. ­ Mrs. Fraser bad - L . . . . . I I.. . : . L .. ' ' �­ � � � � - ,.�' - . ' nine I to r '. .. .� - 11 '1 ' ' , , I , . . : - .1-_- ,some time post - be box suff,srod from a be oo, stract the smoniont. many,warm friends here and every gym- . ­ _.. . . ' . t1z � , . . . 1 : . . .1 1. ­_. ­ ". L' . We show the best wheels I - . . . - .1. - L I . . . . . ' _- 7-� dWeaW haib. and she other day under.. Althoagh the anow was extremely deep liathy is eztends4.W the bereaved husband, - i I � 1. 7. . �_7 , -. �14 - �k L ' ' L __4 _ � , . - , - .: . . Gents at , '. . .,, ,,-k . went ap. op"tion - 4 and did not show . ­ . I I Canada for ladies and !., .: _ � I f, . . w av -signs: of do. sister and brotbar. ­X*n Th, to and Rev. I . L. I � I .­ : . . . . . . _iWTe-,-WbWri"id­ . .. . $80 L and . : �11*­' , . I . _� L ;. I . . I . at the usual Met�. Frrmr- at. . . I I . . .- . '$47.50, $50, $K $70, : _L -, sakap". His friends - are now sanguine, parking _R_.rhyn=_wOfl .- �_`N - - . _. I ' ,. ..:. I as to his ultimate recovery, a hops that ascide to re%reat, the mamb was, a gallop- her deat'li-Sun. I . . � . . I :1 I WOO. We have I - . - I .. __ I , , . .. . " . , . . - . .'; I � . ­', I big numerous Wanda hereabouts bearlily wg , one. So continuous was the winter Miss M. PUrViS has gone to stouffyille . go number and our only difficulty - � � . I L Vi0ited where she will in Iciture make bar bows ' � . .� ­ - ,, ��' ' . , , .. , not erven &be January,tbaw . - - �� that . . I !r 6 supply ilis " demand, Better L__ '��7' . 14, I . . ' � . ­ Join in. . . . .. .. ".. . ,W. Woodruff, has announced a sals no,. Tliim had the effect Of preventing the with her aunt, Mrs."Armstroug. . . . I .1 1:1 - . - I .. nlig _n __ .,� � ...... ;1 . - . !: � for - Monday, April 27%b. when be will frost from going deep i to the --roun,il, . Mm, E. T. Crowle took her Xracd-dangb' . : . . order now and enjoy - . . . I I -, I:— -dispose of a host of stuff that he bas no and when -the anow all Icit:i1i"-oFit u -'s er,�12as Diiisy Hunter to.the 0. L. Colle 'ga: L . I . ing. Catalogues -on application ... or I . - - %_ I I :.. L .. _- - - - --d Whitby, this week " a pnpil. * I _ . r still, come and see our stock. , �-. .1 ':t_.,_'�.-�_3 .' ' . a" . for. . Having rented the'residenoe gone too. Seeding bas fairly Commence . bette � .. . , __ .. L . " . win. - Williamson was 4bo purchaser of .. ' "' � . , � 4 �. . ' ... ... ... I � . . :L . ,. now occupied � by R. I. Davidson, and and the roads have all drisa up s6 nicely ri Wo� sell you' below mandaeWrers 0ioes . , . . . f F.11 . - 4 � I. ... . ... . .. i -to forget %he A. B. Ramer farm of fifty acres, PS - . .. . - . .... . .. . . '. : . -.- - I, � lt�­,�'-:.' � , �- _� � I .; 7L �­�'bavinx no room for-thii stuff, everything that even --now we,.commene4 ot 24,.Con. 7, Markham. The price I . . .. ... ��., ", '� -..:L .,::' - - . . ­­ , L . --- . .. � "em., - I ' ' ' " , , *. , , ", . ,: ? . ,�'. '' . '­' �' L'' m4wtioned, on the billswill p4itively be that there was &'winter so recently with Of. a " - , , pea was V . � �� - _ I ­.�. . . - ."", .. . I . I .. . .. ---..- - _. -, _ b � A - - .- I . . -disposing, of %be as, a winte;i S6 like 6f which, for sater- The Many friends oi Dr. Doher�y are - , � __�L� --- � .-- - _�� I - - . � --sold. While Warren ii . Wall Papers ! -_ - - .- .'­ . ... .. _7 . I - - , . . . .-'..I.- . �' , ...: .. : - ' ­-. - - ". L . ,-� _. .1 !Z7, L . ,�:' majority, of his rilge and berses,it must ity, bao'but seldom been equalled. In pleweed-to sec-bim about a4ain after'S, se- . .- -1. I I . . , . 1._ I �� " L�, . I - " � . . I .. . L ­ . - . L .7. _ �-"; �'.� ' . :2'.� ' , L , ­ -­ --I-- . �.� .., ...-. ____ � . . . - . . . . . . . ­Ikot - be supposed that be is quiUing tbp some places the fall wheat, is not looking vere Mu6se and long course of treatment at I --of-Wall Paper we've eT"" . ­____ - . . ­--bosehering ,business. He wish" us to as Well L as Could be desired, sma- a muni- the-Gouertl Hospital; Toronto.' -----!!-!No doubt that we have tbr-b� display own. - - , ... �,i_.��M . ,�,_q , '_ - . . . .. - . . . . _'. .,. state 4bat be will be is usual on bamcT as bet are 016wi . d ­ itfing in -a Captain Rolpb and Jas. Torraneq are St, Starting at 3c. -roll . up to 85c,. with all the between_����s, more than 200- 1 . .I. A . , ., � . Los UP am P9 . I - .. . . . IL . � . ­ ­_ , ','She shop. - ­ nn tending tho'Hores -Show in Toronto. We patterns and thousaxids of rolls to "feet from. . . _ . . . . . . ,.. "L". ..-. - I !pring ciop, but 4at is done eyory a a at Mrs. G. M. Davidson, of Union - I .. . . I 1� �. . notice t - , .. locialities. Other fields T, I - __ '' . . I I . . coke . . . .1 . � . .. . . . .�:.. __ � -WU&-- aulonfi�� many fair competi ...'. ' ' L -- - :"., -..LL 1. ­ , _.jl�. . - � . . ... -.-,;. . gr a OR . is_. the in tore - � ­ . .. .. I . , - � . . .. 41.4,r �.... � � : ��:-: - . .� I �. .. . . M - idl"Nrlle"In� - , - . , - , L of Torosto, op Saturday April 18tb, an �d, 'an * a Z, te, A . I t:. I I I I �, nouncea, " death of Jo'bu T. IDorland, present .growtb continues the p area to" riding and arivimg _ may one bri�ux - Men's I 9, . .1: '... . . . I . . �_ ­ I home the blue ribbon. . ... _. .� ' . - . . 1. I.; I . .. minister of the Friends' church. Many way be opened within three week . . . A Scarboro-laily, the wife of a farmer, . . _L- L' ones in- hard- and -soft -up to $2�-50. '' __�'�' '1* . . - , . 1. I __ . ___ � is, this vicinity wiU 'regret to bear of his -Dr. J. U. Eastwood, wh has 000' gave birth 8�fe-* days iigo to twiu�, and a ------.-. - , 1 . ylog. - 7-..,.:,, � : I .� , - �� . _ t`�_ . . -All new stdck and - latest lit ,...., . He was a -young man of rare ducWd a successful practice b a for the sister -of here, married to a . . .., . 1, - �- - , - �, ­* � Latli. r a M riliam. tiller ­. � I . � . , I ­ - . .- . . . oratorial ability SMA eminently successful a I t nine years, has decided to remove -W -of the soil, went 0 a tter the following . . . CLOTHING . TO ORDER, suits - , ­�' -1 I , : - P . - � - �.,.,� ` Z. . L . . . .. - - - I . . I . , , . *siom -tip. Resay-to-wearcloth-- . -1 --- . � ... I -in the evangelistic- work of the church. 5 rboro, where s, njueb more favorable day by presenting =.tb triplets. The � . .. e � � L . Fete at. . �' L' : : '. � Both he and big w1fo. * were f6rmer opportualty has presented itself. Dr. last comer4 were t*o , Is and a bi5yi'b, ::" 1, �. I � ..; I I L . = _. _ - � .. . ,/ : �%�'Stndailts Of Pickerins . the boy died shortly artIrrwo,rds. ing for men'and boys at close, cash - 1.'�7 ' .1 .1 6_ ., g colloge,under the Hutchison, of whitevale, succeeds Dr . . I I . - . .:1 ... I . .1 . - , Cil - '. an A wasli-out occurred I . ,� _ . . � :'* ­ His former Eastwood, d comes highly recommend- donday morning on . . � L .. r . . . �. � :, � , , regime .f Mr.' -Bryant, B. A. . :7 " . .1.1 . .: .'' .", -,: . �b . ome was in Wellington, Ont.; but tot i i , the -Midland just about a mile outside of .. .. --Prlow.- -.--,,, ,.:��.` .:,. I -,* � .1. . . . L ', . " ___ . � , _.__ ad as a physician god a gentleman. - We, Piierboro'.' )avt- bere. is a- swamp calls& - .... � -_ . . - I I ­ . I - . ., "I � , ... . . . . . __,-_t_,___, 11 - 144­1b�..Pf�98cbi!30 on behalf of tbe.villsge welo.owe-Dr. slid I - _ ­ . ­_ . - . .- .� - _ - ­. ­ - " - L .:_L.. � �� I . � 1. .flia pas six years a. . t 1_- . _,. I .. . � I _� "I . . : ­ London- Englind' ' . I the 1, sink hole," which boa given the rail, -1 - .. . _. ­ . . . I , . - . In v � Mrs. Entebison and trust . . �L -�� .- i .i -, -a . . . . :-,�. � ; to our midst, way trouble for yeart. Probably ii iiiilMu ' . �.': ' -.r. . . _­­. L".., I.,,- . . ­ . - Dress Good&.'�',��._ - ":.'. 1: I . � -;A , T ,. . �,, "I .,._.,- � �:,,: -James Gordon big- purchased the that their residenci here may be a loult feet of lumber have been sank in it. Th . . �; and ­­ . , --�','-,-�,�­ . �.'_ ..'' .:.,: Millinery , . ....­.�11 . .. ..... � A . ,�. � �.�. Leopard- property tc the wait of the botal and happy One, While we deeply regret of the Stow is the . coing# of th: .. _..� ­ . . . � I 1-1 I - � - . .- . I jo,m ,melting � - - __ .. _. . . - - - ' ­ �� ... .. . .. . : and %his week has had-& 91104 Ofmsn the rem wool of Dr. Eastwood, 'we re nt washout, tbw irack - being - beneath ­ - " ' `­ ' its and Tocques before placing yogi , L ".., L I - - See oui stock of I .1 . ­ - I L'..''. t' � _ .. - ��. , � . d barn to ibilik_.tbat-the moys will but further shoWater. . The- Midland trains bays to go Ladies, -.Hat%. Bonn . 1'r. �i - W. I � . * , , - '- I. , *.. . L _.� 11 engaged removing the. old abed an v novelties end low prices will surprise you. _ ..� � �.- . ­­ . - . 11 .. . , I,. 4berefrozi, His ii�tention is to level off -his - ii4reats, and prove but a around on the old road by way of Bethany, spring.order. .The man. $1.60 per : �-- - '' � :.,: . , . ­ �- ilia lot 'and 'tuike a - sort of a obidy spot promote - and consequently, are fifty minutes behind * Goods- -Newest .things ,_i& arelsis -lengths--only 69c to . ":, , ',% - .'. . " , - . . L � I � . I �� .. - : .:. ­ Bborter road to continued and finsi an* ­ �1. . Dress , , . - ��..�, ,� �-- - . . . I.. ih�ra.fcr'bicyclisto gibd - dt4ers'trafelling. case.' As we said before the Doctor has time. - ` - -- I araall.the cheaper lines down to 8c Per �a. . . . I . . . . . . ...'�. .�...:. I .. �L" , The legion of friends of 'the Searboro Y - .. I .. ... - - . ­ � . i�, I _ , , . .. . ". . ,..- . I . 11 L % � : ­_­ - " . becomes been some nine years with no and during . . .:� , ,. .� 1,�.. �:: .��, � 'L - ..;, _ ..... . , .1 I . ...�. " , '�.'' 'L _ . � Each year the bicycle trade will learn . - - L. . ,�..�. � : �. t � ,., , i�� lc�-�.,, . , , 1. I . . , .. . .. . ' . .1 . , ��l ' ". . . . __ . . . -.more a -friends pioneer family of Whiteside - ­- - ­ ' - . . � - I nd mote fttensive, and in having Jbgt. time has- made many warm . - - L .--. ,� , . ­ � I . . th of John Wbitosiaq I . . . . . ... ­-, , .."; , .. I- as-Landiord Gordon pictures both socially and professionally. - In -with iOgret the dos, Cash and 0iie Price,.: - ­ *, -- , �. J� . .-., -- - .. _: ',,�, � �, - I. I �, '­ . such a place which o6currea on Lulu Island, neir New . � I � .. �, . ­. . :;L � �& :. ... . L ' 6, ­ . , ; . . , - - , . -1 .in bis.miud, will iiDdeed induos much o ' f leaving Pickering Mrs. Eastwood, to Westminster,* B.C,, on the llkb day of - . Big from. this date we are onsbled_to�aell. "- . a _: -i-s' - rts wi'ib many warim friends who shall March list, 'The Whitesides, Thompsons, , Doi -the cash be . _ .. .'�� % � t . that traffic to Ills' houie'. f some pa 'bulsin�gsg eli . ­ , , . 11 . H bi ng the res'ult. Results; ' .. � �­I. . . .1 ; "­ , ,notion of cloFing up, the lame to the east ever 16arn of her- future success with --RenDie,, Patter- -cheaper than ever. - Witch this' space each ,ieek and see 1-1 9 . . ' . . I .. 'k . � , . � . , ' . 4) - to our. nitud that would plessurer. in conclihsion lot no sa -hat sons, Torrances, Hamilton@, Reqnedys � . - . . . . , . L . . . . '' ; L . , . f !he bank, biit y� A Clarks, Crawfords, Hoods; tell. . . -1 I— . .. . � .� . - - I i�­ I � . L �_ _ . I I -_ L � I . I 1. .. ,:,­_ .:. . :, . � , - ­�.,Jbeataistiike. Thef�ame * - 0 a an a eA am* . .. . ­ . . I . * . , _� . _ � � I � . of the old'shed we congraItlate, the people of Petiibor *ere ibe pioneer ettlers d a rly' . '; ' �: "' � , , - ". -, - * " " __ , -i , , Irl. I , - le WP 56. � . am - Al* .f " _M M_ __ for th ., 'd "M I ,-. . A; ; , .f�� �2N k$ .1 . '. �.4 '�. , . ,_ "" "�, V�, - ,4, , _:i�io � ,­ , - , , ___ - '� *�' - I - , I - -4.- - .1 rW= al�_a ].�k, . &n� _ i , , * proeq 9 p area , - May sake - .. _ ___ aiiet, - .-I. � - I _-_�_ - -il - �e I', I she I re 1, I I , I- � �. , I I . an n, .��,,,.' , . .. I. _11. I . 7.1. ­ ,.. . (30y;dQn, who will use the same in the thrifty, industrious, . 1. �% . ". .- while the medical profession of that place ship of the most , ,.-.;: ....* 1z .. : _�� . - . _. � ., ', , - I ,. d barn �as been purchased by John on having secared gnela worthy citizens, 1830 established reputation of the,T'6w H' ,*w . ijson & Son - 'Markham. " ' ­__ !, . . '. ereC%i Do of a, imm - on his farm north Of has been materially added to, As exper- I hottest, God fearing communities in the I -11 V ) I I -0 _:- . ��:, tbe Ti]IW. - . . . ienee will demonstratt. -.1 I Province of Upper Cana,da.-Flctnomist- . I I � . . 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