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I I 1, YNG; ANT , RII�AY,.I .�, - - lu4� + ___ 1 n96. , .. 1. -.. w .�,::� - ­ ­ I 4 - V V ' - � , t�. t { .. Wratirootanat garb*. NO 8 _,,A a a. F -- m.- - .,-,-".-----,--,�---------4--^---.�,---,-__. -�3'j'� C UT ARU:..� Z . IUND U OHERRYWOOD. .. �, ._ .1 , r ;``ri,, i•i{ . .� --Aafediccat. V 1 i ai .1 I � ­­Bendale. 1 LATEBT LOCAL HAPPENINtiB - >a7tCASA$D ' y Cl as. Petty or., purahased Mr®. Woo � -'s gent uok _ j ` S . y M. BAT'12AN, M,D., C.M., M. -P. Talc PaaBs errD J holaee and lot on Taea of Higl]]aad Creek s nt. .: �• OTTgD iiOWN BYO day fur the cam of Sunday at Lake Vievi cottage. Ail �, • B:O:, Ooroner. Office and $aside oe,A tbli :OB$$BPGNDYHTB. gg20 �, Three handcar and twenty dollar, D. F, Young g ` Ing Btreet, P venting Office hoary: Mor inn 1011.1 �Ve won V• a• 8 ant , -, ,,,- � . .. Ieo to 11:90 ; $vening B to e. a a 1 . Ot./tRE' o der why our young people do n�Ot Fern Villa, the oast ' P Sanday at, MpNt r[tanrre a .choir, there is plenty of god We would li e to knows whatstvok�the Le�a�. _` talent around land it won)d undoubtedly fiddle manuta,]tarer , *. . ' Mrs. W.'Be'll ie by no means in robe t : a benefit to the Sunday evening eervioe, Sunday ni ht. and the prof, east oaks HOMAS PARKER, Barrister etc. is inn , 110lots health as we write. Ezra Roach returned on Thursday of la t• Beadale can boast of havia a� week from his trip to the Pioneer Far f gone pgst-' at Du-nbarton each $aturday. Pri to � �• O Dr. 13miLl] will be here vin i�irst a d - Y , Office, one employment agent, a hore6 ,: �.,- ands to roan at flue per cent. s51y third Tuesday of each mouth. * Rain River District. N hila there he to k trainer, a milkman, and a black smith, ut .. ' �y per �n7 Mrs. N• Tarr cs with h11 1.er ' aP a farm for himself and,bae so a anti n or,l1. ENTON llODDS. BARRIBTE S, sister, Mile= of moving there next s rin .. Y one. W. Coxworth of ltoaffville. , fiOLICITORR, ETC.; 16 Adelaidle etc et - AT THE �-• P g Miss Lillie Young has'retarne.. from then rr -east, Toronto: At Claremont 1 try Miss MaKay, of Toronto, spent. fb boldreffe tW000d disposed of all her boos • city where she has been ander cin • A Sp�N `�� n Tuesday, and has gone operation, aria while in Toronto had oto en `��� i , K lYl I j' ' days recently with Miss Brown. liye with her dao hter, E, p'ARE�VELI• ; C.,"BARR S. ••aJ.� H I g Mrs. M, uipme • from her a valuable gold watch and cheap. .�f • TER, Crown Attorney, case o}easing land new lasts are ve feldt, of Blount Albert. Mrs•ood h 1 ' ey, and County RZN mach in prominence here just now. , Ion -been a resident f Another vecy'large gat eying assembled '.•V oliaitor. Court Hones. Whitby. 10-y _ =C g o Cherryvvovd an at the corner of Main set and Burn's a �' The Peeve has exchanged Lorene a d w]11 lease many friends here to regret he avenue and ver mu y�� AMEB 11iI�rLER, B ICITQR, r0• Choice Family fat@n Floor 14.00 per bbl• now possesses a l,iee blank b6ast f r departure from oar midst. DoH JvArl, on ''who is the 1 Y qre fs Y ah enjoyed Pd the leer �: •., TAitY Pub1 0, Conveyenc •etc. Oi$c at v: Lied be is seeking $mate. �} correspondent for the Pi �" y - - -- istle Ha." n ar Brougham. ` 1lilpney to to n,1. Mins Annie Brown= who bas just grti �^ and it and •'Is marriage a failure"1.':` Markham Road. a moved by Jas. Patton and °, EGINALD 14. MACDONADD,, B r•11 paled as a professional nurse, is here with seconded by Mies Thomson that t r a . t . ter, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to they give ' - loan, investments marc. Reginald M. M e- ' Le�r��arente at the parsons IB an open meeting so as to 9t mare to jp n b, W. Lid g ' W. .Walteir is the first to finish seedia q g . . Sit r P1a,teC wane P B R the club. ' onald, 15 Toronto st:•Toronto, Lidgett has complete hie over James Baxter visited William •Maxwel - .4 :r, , .1 1, meat duties, and is now taking his lelau a on Sunday, TOar•A•11AWR. aw k AIc(IIGLIVRAY, BARR s- . .¢. hatears here and at Kinsa}e with friends. Miss Flemiast`aras home for a coo le of . I �,. _j i tare; $olioitore; etc. office opposite P it Mr. Wa oner of Kinsale is here th s Y1. l ' -. )Roe, Whitby, Ont. Jac. Ball Dow, B.A.; Th o. , , , days last week, p 1 d 4REEkW00D ! YF _1MIoGlillivray,LL.B, Money to Loan. ey week repairing (lerow'B and Mantle' Miss E. Pearson visited with Miss Lillie -�-- r,„ Irk', - And not on wears but i8 steam boilers, and otherwise repairing th Maxwell ]sat week, Joe `13 1e. of Dunbarton,-F Ent `Su^ : 'Li,,& I , GALLAGHERI & CO., L;arriete s, , very ornam Mal and useful m'�h inery in the pump factory, r Mrs. Jaynes fOnsOn visited at Airs. Jas, here. p Say • Solicitors, etc., Canada Lifs br idi g and bloffold's the other day. A. JohnsEvn sperit.a few days jn Ottawa :- r 4 4 oronto, wlll be at.thetr- office, -Willis' 3I ck' ..,. coping done only ane cosy d week a , .> roagiiT,m, every SaturLa Evans and Mart}e's rraill here. Eac i We notice that It. Hieley case in Poverty this week. ` X _' y. .Any busines or 1 1. Hollow last week lowia •- i straat ons left with Thos. Poacher, E q., - , .0 6� Tuesday during the Bummer the wants : p g• We are pleased tt, leerq that iti98 Nettle I- r �' t rouQhout the week will l e promptly ,flan e� p''• * ' Jame Ioneon disposed of One Of bis Johnston, to the north of u�, is improvjn x on Saturday. Money to ,can at 5 per con 6116 'fsrm6re in this line will be attended harass the other day for 812G.00, Quarterly meetin was hal g ! 39-6m 13 tte'r Cooler9 a' _ ...#I 26 60' da last and a large d here on dun- I W wonder t g - - - - - ----- F okte Stands _ Mr. Hopper 'and wife and Mr, Gre t11e heir have been at? the WQe t Simeefy while cutti ow 1 25 Rtit ladies of P T d turned out.I1 I a _ i'eieriri.='r L uet �tandR and sititer l:air fail di,cl 1 peon s. cutting down ,opts treat# ti.,,:vr_- , ,;,,,_ y , v bottliis ... d (N) S ani to Visit th4s I1fi e Lily blax.wFl1, of - lacca Brown's t t,rnerQ, had one of hie ribs hrokeu, but ,s able to '' I ;-�V�I �Li.Y, y h:-t�RINA tY ; I � •.• 1 L� ulkl couut,;v ,}tlrlf: +yin anti N11's %ti'adi I k with relativeN fir Torc,ntu. I !' l ,' , ' ►)8 ►ooll Holder's , r :� S 9 ,tit, lust Wra Ue EtrUil[aj. i�; I ��z. Soli l Nickel Tea r+rlr, of .5tuiif1011e, hdo somr uctivt] o M �%, 90lers and ti!Eo lire. J. Alex• John Shea, rf 'I'un�r,to i ;r''' ,- • 8 .�,�:-,n 9:::i D3utis,, c;r,yduave of 1❑ s at present - P, uric, Veterinary Cole e, Corouto. (lraduat ,n ►OOUr3 ,.. 8^COtTII]an ,t, i11� party, Well 'eft thc+ gayer of Ilya. R. E;.l.e. s last r utistry. Member .ot the Ontario Veterinary 1 ••• 7r, J, �' „ horn` JUIIL► 'A 4elieve::,tet,ds yta ylu for . -` t. } . f_al Si I'ohiui �rster A'N wpel: q- 3 R I +leociat,on. Dentistry a specialty. Calle by ver Mutlbted cut glass ] I,bR to Etats Lbut 1] �111C tirle. ';, �F I did not visit b1 r W are glhd that Mrs. W. Irwin, i,f thin corn ficare• siso To::: to the north west r '. ay or .nigbt promptly -attended to• Oalce Mdstard; . Pepper and - y tle last Tneedsy, or a 1. idenCe, Telegraph and Poet Offices, White- ba1L Bottles in beautiful ` any other time with a vi6w 6o urohae Plao _ is slowly reeovoring from along bf him have lost their spena�e: A hail.r ate. 3v� - the elevator there. $e will confine his a@ver illness. storm encs. --- -- - -- plash }fined 1�oicee .., 12G Th ran sea held their first ''football HOPKINS VETERINARY SII B tter••Knives G0 business to the Ciaremoot elevator, R , F• W• Meen has e6cared a bicycle froth) ' * . ' • ,EON, ,Toronto of the Ontario V t- 13 gar Spoons �• pracdoe in J. Thomsons field on Saturday Mr Gould, of St'nitby, which he spends his t,� • ap ; Messrs• Mt,Kay &nd Goode, of Toronto I "nary College., Toronto, registered mem er ••• , ni ht, at which a large numbsr turned out. apace time on. „34 the Ontario Veterinary Medical AssoW ti n. - were here this week makin BOme deal g r .Editor, I am glad to see we have : a Mx• Tremble's -,cow while standing in F: '�`�' `� ®ce, residence and shoeing forge one and o e- Fol' a Rasp and brilliant ,boat the el6vator bpsinees. It is ramor• poet in Oar town ae well ag a blaokemilh'. {� Y d dro L e (i)roen' ar k�> r carter miles north of Green River. B 1 IiaL r Si ed that Mr. QOlud@ Las ttroLaegd Ddr, aper plica, death unknown. pged dead. Cause of 1` ��? ' ing shoes at iron prices. OMce and sty p Silver Cleaner p JO JAs - F b, are from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Tel - Patz olleh ( McKays interests in all the elevators :,_.�..,,;_ F. L. Green's lower dam •had a wash cal; J pb address Whitevale Ont , P. O. addre , along the line. . ,' k n Monday but is again fixed and the mill rasa I�iVQr, oat. T An nnsnecesefnl attempt was glade to ©Teen River. ,aping in good order. +Y,1,, HOMAS A. GRAHAM VETE I : d . ►7, >�ro John Ba B hotel i S J RIN amend at North Clare Mise Nellie Barton, of Markh&cr .Cochrane having spent -a few weeks " .. IL_; ARY SURGEON, Graduate of the dntari . moth on Mgnda a enin , was.: n Brace and Grey counties has come borne ' ,r^ri _ W j ; l�� p v g The i�it with her parents over Sunday. sin. Smith, we b6lieye, hoe secured er $ i V Eterinary College, Veterinary Medical As In at' u y j - ibles were .placed beneath the verandah We are glad to see MjNs Ahnie Perrier's arm is that coantr wh &tube Ontario Veterinary Med cal Association J platform, but the Bre was discovered pleasant y ere he jnten y wi honoz member o the Ontario Medica " • red be P t emil6s after her recent illness. n in the boar fata.re. Success Smith. go 'sty, treats all di4eaies of domestics ani fore getting any headwa .. y Mrs. Elias Bioe h&a bean confined to h6r N. ,). Devitt whit I '`1 .A s- Also particular attention to Vete na The friends of the Baptist J9abbatb a driving to Kinsale Lietr l All cases promptly attended at i p ' room from a severe attack of pneumonia, ne dap last week had the misfortune of _ Y` re nable rates. Office at the well known es- school are malCin a butAtt writ is a little on the mend. is horse taking ill when pea $`)`t -----------_. g rt'angements for their a r { fab iahmiint of Graham $roe.. one mile w t of - annual excursion. They ex t to Visit M• HoriOp a• ,...W-,�- pee Mica Annie DoteD is ,arse. ad as be was unable to n1anage hull, h@ ) 7,,, ,., I" i lya attended Telegrams to Claremont MON N �% Hamilto>a ;ihie year. TLe d Yon would notice 'in les ly attended to, 19] +►i i� i O LOAN ate will b@ t week's Naws an into a barb -wire fence and was badly 8:ed for souse �imblI ro Jane. We will that W. A. Faller met with an accident. cut. -pN- give fall particulars lkter. Although 6e E "a` $ rc�a barb$• MORTGAGE SECURITY gets around it will be some Pugh ve. G>en-This cage was diepoaed -.4'..- ....-_,-_-_-_ ___• . I- , Elsewhere F. E. ThriDg h'as : small time before be is himself again. f In Whitby on Tuesday last. Jadi;ement i-' -: ; • �•_ The earl bird a i. OMAS UNN, Conveyancer, Coln• �-Z+ E$�.dL adyta aunonneing that be bas opened a )oa. MuNeal had gets UP the given inn favor of F. L. Green and full -'. iw T eeioner` io baking Aff,davite, etc., Clare ought and sold oa oommieeion. Faint shop, over the blacks en Y P p, pare E- E. Pugh stored his ; 1'. �� I pat lmoet before Bpriaq oper]ed. Not quite v4'heat.in 1Ir. Green's mil, i •]oaa ,On toy ."' North Claremont. Ne is prepared to do certain but thick mason t�1'm. Qmith of wheat was it last Jaae when . ;I: - '£�' ant or dire, Life Rccident, all kat o,iainin aintin and a Than Whiteval6, 8 81.00 per bushel, wheat tav>t a< J' • - .i __ R. HOO R,T8IIRER OF MAR• B Piaie g' P g► Pe g has the job. l drop and ir, October Mr, Pa h called for. ! _- a RIAGE L ceases. Office at residence or Gla s and Steam Boiler insurance ]nR on tb6 shortest notice and at reason•. E'�ill Robinson has g Rune to th@ North h'y money and claimed he cold his wheat '� ' will. Green __` r. _-__ -- _ able rates. Give him a call.. West. We will miss him at our Sunday t Mr. Green for $1.00 per bushel. Mr. scree of land for sale or to rent cod �` g Another oongignment of Frenebtljen ev®Hing services, alto at the Sunday school Teen heli he had not BUNTING, 7ssner of Ildarriage locality, small hoagie and stable, cheap, visited our northern snbarba on sold the wheat but tf i • Licensee t rthe County of Ontario. Of- Other properties for Bale or rant. Wednea- as he we,a. Adi'camp While that was }n s prod it. Mr. Green a'd' J . . �_�,i .y l ace at the.etore or at.hie residence, Pickering i _� day of last week, but tin they did not tDeet progress. I &m lure the guperintend6nt p ice of the wheat into conn, Pulgh refused -'+'�. Vi)tiag�__-, la=y , 'onvevancinR carefully done at a much with a- very bearty reception, tbeir stay will W greatly. relieved. t accept same and sued Mr. Green for fall ( ;. , OVlower rate than usual) char ed. Tit. was but of a dev's,duration, 'they were Theophilus Madill started for the north a aunt of his wheat at 81,u0 LsP bushel. I = r: BEAT N, TOWNSHIP C_ Y $ poJ$ or father as near as he can clef to it, great menu witnes9es I • . • - : Conve an or, lee searched and certified to when ruakinQ 6nyniriee for the crowd that was w r y Commiseion�r for taking think thot he has a n were examined on 11 av te, Accon tent and arty, ace Agent. required, Private. funds a1= he're s0 Ionq, and left in pursuit of them. frig a colony of ]'liodills in tthat revfon. vt rh j' Mr Green winning the suit- `,) 6ionQy� to loan o term pzo art Wille p y• pro- ways an hand to loan at •Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, otDeer Park, He Bae bad ver q y.' y it is said. 31oral-Always I" :` k baopd•I OFFICE At - whitevale. Will be in the lowest rate of are bare y Rood euccege here. Of ,h ve salCh bargains.in writing ,each ! v r Brougham every Monday afternoon for the ja6t now the gat etA A f j;ev. Mae vonree it is common R i•old- f--1• Era4aad�tivu vt tau >�eaa!-y interest. Iran and wife. The are for honey bees Lo iu a copy. ?., - y Very inurb leave the old hive, but we think it is not IliA�i- - - W. V. RICHARDSON taken ap with our neat village and have manly in the human race. Lf �vt sem° {��`jP0 T, COM7NTY ARCHITEOT ffioe Dale's Bloch Pioksnng decided to locate half@ for the Bummer, at WHITEVALE. • for the aQ4nty of Ontario Drawings �_. • • e� leant ro - •+�-• i and gip cifleations ` inzniehed for every dwse of P vided a suitable residence can be I . -,1 building, Sham and hot water heating 4nd sesared. - - (3r - ' Mr. Robertson- coca fed Erskine - Brown's Corners. N. S. Besse was in Toronto last Frid:1 ` _ veutllaiion a �ecia:ty. Office-Gerrie Block -• j+ _ On Sands p ' Corner (I)nndae and Brock streets, Whitby, a��• pulpit y, y llitoside ce-gin .ton Road Enet Pickerin z -'X �-� '" ti D I • F'• Whale visited Toronto i few da @ -• -- -= _ - g• 87-y t:• _ , . r; ,�er from herb y]eited H, Barker tAd WifE ltp6nt Sunday'wi'th aq y `� r Whitby Wm, i`layton. E. Thornton in visiting with friends •',: `. � tbl8 weak as vtritnaeses -in the Pagb vs James Ba:ter was the quest of G in he city, k �HOMQS., OUVr,� ,Licensed Ano '� - .t `=. i (treen wheat eftae, The George _ ti neer ;V $autor East York and +g . ` judge, after hear- weir on Sunday. iso FraaCy, of Victorja fti ,are, k ? Qli r-' , .1 ing the evidence throughout, which wag Rev. Mr. Macdonald and wife were hers y last week. q 'Visited } the whole of 'NcYtlr, th 'Ontario. Strict f br Dr Franey attentitlngii+e.n to all orders by mail ortele�graph, t - -* t Bomewbat evi4drad]etory to eap.ibe least among fri@ads Tart week. jll Armstron , of Coltili w "' t1l Qtssrgeo�eratot ddreks THOS. POUOS>il8 "to ; decided that Pn 1. ' T. Clark g Collingwood, is visit=,,,� Boa 47, roaghpm,Ont. ' - Rh only cloyed end t.,d , of J�tonfiville, coca i6 in his bmtber for a few: days. ., 1 r ' not sell tl,e ,heat, therefore gave the car•Er �' P d the F. f pulpit on Sanday evening. a are very 'lad to hear of Mrs. Rarriil• +w�, � OSTILL, ,kUCTIONEERI, ETC., :� . .+ '' I with cEsts in .favor ut (3 Hies Ad,,rne s n . . I . }, _ .. i r6e1,.� As ,boat Pe t flunday.. in Cherry• to 's recovery from her recent iliaees. ;:'i _, Teen R,ver, solicits -sales from hit nam- .,; 81,000 were ipvo)yed in the ogee, it ie of wood ander parental roof. ev. Mr. Paul, of Unionville, occupied. fed i exons 1 'ends both far nd near, Sales of forme, I k!: bi.e. Parkinson hoe returned to the l3an• th biethodiet al is on finnda evening.' x,,.11 farm a ck, and everyt ipg that ie to be sold will ... 1. - -, I t y but little W1 !Lder that Inn011 inwre! i P P '' be hon led by the stlliscriber with the utmost . • t '' • 11 should centre thareila, rias afwr a Wouth s holida.ye.. r+,. Ar. Franc s Y g "_-, i < . Mrs. W. Sellers, of, Meant JOY;! wast the n n her friends at V ctcreiw days calling 1 , car@ and Bold to the very bestiadvantage. 481y ,�F.ty� The lYogD 1 , y; a scare Iasi' } - - - Y { ' `'`" _ L R Fepp a of the E worth guest of IkTrs. •hfaxwell last wee! . weE k. 9 4 - -- - - - . .- _. 4 W w,_ `' Lea u6 h61d a eocl>.I meetin f ` (`IL � KE DYER,-Itla>ar�ape and g Katt o par. Mrs. lrwip is at preac� ,t vi3iting Rith qhs I>hys of o�1r vela Kaye been enjoying , . ] 1-1 � L �� // sonaRe on Monde C mm seian Agents, Oshawa, will visit y evening, There were her mother hits. Uimma, Cedar Grove, the nselsce fur the poet v;cek, ushl:;g for 4 ;ur ; Piokeri g regularly in the interest of The sun ,boat fifty present, and all enjol ed the _ `�m..Cal�6ndar spent f3atnrda evening sac ars. Life 1n n'rance Co. of Canada, wbirh iq nnquee• gat 613861 iinIIieneel y , :. r43� - tionabl the lea�iag Canadian Zife Combas R y• The principal in oar town at one forty three blacksmith oward rn,bert, Cbrie Reeser and Lew:" doing t e largest Easiness and paying the hig1,- .ICKERING feature o! the program was a short re. etc@et• Ha ermar: paid ,flying visit to the Queen I'a est pro te• Also The Canada accident Co., and view of his recent trip,to the old country Mies Lilly ltisfxwell has returned home cit ' last week. - ; - The E ployere Liability Co, of London, Eng.OLL'EGE by '1'= I3. HaRI]6g; TLe other featnr6e Of after sp6ndit]g a few days .with fri6nds in re• Fraser who b e i .- ' The• S zongeet Corporation in the World• In- a been viei`tjng her IR tendin lusurers will consult their best interest the program were 1»uch enjoyed by all. Toronto. bry her Rev. fir. Oke, has returned to her ; E_ J .11 ,.,- to irate view them g,Xioz to committing sham- _�'� Lunch was provided by th6 1lOstABB, that Mrs, Haggle German bas fled from aur ho a jn'13t. Thomas. V", selves therwiee. I. WIRE,,neat, Pickering. 21y ! : did credit to all who assisted in its r6, town and hes} taken up h6r(abode at Pover• - r. and lYlra. �'Vard have taken ap their I y.; t Til �wE t1}! partition. Such af,ciabilitie , as this ate ty hollow.I L: _ ,-' rr ♦ LRP 0pei18 fri ispring Tearm -- abode at the old home•atead. Mr. Ward S ERN BANE oar football team had the first practice into •ds going to school at Markham. � � ' �� prodnotive of mach friendliness and on Saturday evening when gaits a number, Y OF CdNADA. Z'$�s(�$ i ehoald be eneamaged. Taylor and Lound are now keppt" base Apt�l 7th, �� A concert i Igid of dist Were Present. the having the factory running da and wNlTai SRANCN t'essed Ari�ien The'Rev. Ctliellolrrl, of Daobarton, h61d ni t. Ne liks tv see oar village booming. -11-1 ; 4t_� 1 i l - fans Will be �beld in the ttnblio ball, a very Bnccvreful prayer ]Heating ou D1oa • G. Gerow ie doing sr rt;shi�►g busioes9_ I �y cap to Authorized:...., _ _ - : are t, on - Frid�t , MAY da evening. � nh.- Cl loon r 81,600,OD0 O 4O l�0 y y 1st, at ?.lam y R• lust nowt be having secured the help of two �'�'` r: : Capital Bnbeoiibed .............:......... ,5oo opo m. A magnificent entertainment will The many farmers here &boats have Yon�K gentlemen, Mr. Deafenbaker arida IR 4 Capital Paid-np .•,• FORTY hort addresses on Armenia once more finished ae6dibg, but Mr• �o and eo: •.• • s�o,000 DOLLARS fir ori it a �fven ends tb6re is a .. ; .... ' . . gg bop will coot any bright dell vexed. or woman for sin ID young man Ttap uDited choice and ladi®B few still liaRerin in the mud. $ use•cleaniaq is all the raAe'theae da a �� BOARD OF DIRECTORS. onths £anion gg y ' ` 1 �a; John C wan, Esq., President. in any department of the - aDd gentlem6n Of the IOOality will tAke liilse Jessie Thoa�eon hoe engaged with' The mezi h vs to' take a piece and ran ,. - a,' Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., Vice -Pres. CnxTitAL Bvenrnq COLLEos, Uri in the program. There will be no Mcr. Dmise ge for the summer she will be You can hear the women 'pounding the car i �� +5,W s W: F. C�wan1 Es ., W. F. Allen, Esq., J. A= Gib Yonne er Gerrard rtr., Toronto. at jf a !or admisBion bat Barin the , e i among a9 )]ere. pate bilmost say time. t ` , qq A small investment for r a,•a « eon lsq., Robert McIntosh, M, P, T oma. 4O magnifl cent results that pay a thousand B a oolleetion will be taken ti a are �lleased tv see the smiling face o! T e B; Y. P. U. is oenneotion with Pat. r,on, Esq. eyentn T, H. 1 c57illan-...... • ...... , p It Miea Libbi6 Cook in our midst once Again, B asocial evening last .1 fora all thxough lite. The nn is hoped that the humanity of the laeopl' atter Lein in the a #ist church held • �;� ti�.t ....Cashier. trained or the poorly trained ar� ' ti • - not in it there days• We have of Olaremoat and 'gieipity will be shown time, q Queen City for some Friday. Refreshments were served and a. A ,neral Banking business transacted. I room .fora few.•nore romiUn ejitort program was well rendered. 1. I " `i` Drafts �esaed, payable in all parte of Canada, students for the Spring sn $um by a large attendance and a J;eneroaB Wm Sterling .is very ill at time of w • Theo. Hagerman I.t United States, and on London, England, pay-% mer term, contribution. cit h $ met with a serious loss : A card will bri g inR With inti&motion on the longe: Hie oil bTonday forenoon through the destruc- able int all parts of Enro e. Hi beet current all srtioglsrs, Addreq, W yg # ss_,� ff p g pp man friends of this place wish him a tion y fire of bis barns$ and stables. A �� 'I rates o intezest allowed cn Baying. Bank. BH,AW, Principal, ;: ', � ,o, Depoeitb and credited heli yearly. Special at- WID: Smith, Ad. P., was installed a speedy recovery. quan ity of bay and oats, se6d rain & beif- .'� '4' r -tion jto collectio E n W ern eeal� orae. $ O 4N Sunil& s are be�nin more like rvorkfng q " `� ` ii 4 � member of the Independent Order -of For• days all the time in $Q$Pbero �� �D a number of hens were also destroy. � � . MANAct$B: esters. With two other M. P's. at It is relic Oe4 on- buildings $800., Contents 1{4W. ' ", .: ► . Uitawa, alone. the .way same pimpple ' nd the Insu anee $700. Ori ` on the 22nd fast,, by Big Chief Uroloya- Sabbath a W ti oma of oar PIO J1Pree are so A. •Major met witTti s eerfiioaeuaecident _ -,? P CKERtNG POST OFFICE ``TA� tekha. 7 ,j i busy seeding through the week that they on hursday alo evening,; while assisting to • ', .-: ltdatie arrive from To7onto s :o a.m. ':- .. , '`` The- Guelph Presbytery' has accepted have to all their fences to pieees,oa Bnn• d bas the carcass of a calf. I _ �s� , Mails close Toronto 5 Mi m. I i g "�gept for ieatlin k` '- the resjgnation .of Ja W. Rue, of Action, p r n acing a t k r� day &nd sev6ral otb6P things that space .knife it Blipped striking him on the Abdo. -: , Arrive T,W• a to a m Close , T W 5 55 a m' who, it is expected will b iDdtteted irota &'ill sot allow rue to enentioa. men, cortin thrtlu h he .: I'` ;, , T E 6 45 a m _, d T E 7 5o a m ILgttb%C: AM► Tic, ' R g t clothing. and in i •: �, try 845 p sn : Toronto 800 Tim end . the Presbyterian church at Toronto Jags. Mrs• Jame® Weir met with a y6r. flieting act n lv ash. Mr. Major was taken ,. l T E 8 45 p m '• G T W a 00 m Lamra)ic a tion on April 30th. accident whiles house-cleaning l;tistp week. to th ,bospital, Toronto, where be is, doing . 1: " p -: 'Fire Insu.ry'arlce (,torn-ctt�>r+e8 7iionep oder. isened on all, parts of the world.:.,. r P Luke Doyle, of Ckt»den near Camden' She 1°'ade a m ae clap $nd.fell breakfng nioel , th' wound not having pen6tratird as "� i r ;' g ��ee o increase for rates. Loewe paid prompWp, east, ,boat tv�o weeks ago while leartlin one other i?fLs silo:receiVila eorrnp fr�texpel ft sae ly tkliglit have to the vital parti: will . I e vlaxras > ^$v8aeree8. Also agent- g njataee:` s die; Wal ,jet h �I`: of 1><kely Le rpand rill ri hi in the conree of a' I '� a calf to drink, WaB bit#en on thet>h Ili d , 1 , - • Zepoait received and um., allowed at 81-3 "' - by the ant[tial. About Ea ttici st 1 pa _,: alcld`t. fs►lcfnit r,o ween r.al . Dq ca t per aruntm. 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L. . � ,., , . . ­ . , Ing horstilf-as many c, f the pious ones came back it I bad stirred before the, . A i -. - ;-:. 1� . . . , . . . . ­­ LOR,D ': KILLEEN'S.,. R�EVENG the earth do, over the despair of the tiuw." . . I - � I .. . - �. I I. I �r - - . �. - - . I . I Of . I ... . . ; .L - - ... . '. " , - .c - '. . I I - -1 . :_jt� . � - . I . - Ther _ I -- . .. ..- � ' 1. -:I I IV* . � , ; .. -:.,.;. . I ­: - - - . - , 1, - - I - �.i 4, . . sinners. "But your sin ban found you "Well?" o Was sWnething so airy EFFORTS TO ANSWER THE QUESTION ' . - - : ... I , e, - ..,.. ­ ­ -... ­:.: :1. . .f,f, -.�,- ,:1- - -i,.�.l '1�1�.­.'-��. �..V.­�,��'-. ­­ - - .. .. � - ­ - . - :"." . . ; J - ' :.­ !-.'.-,: . ... -� , , a, -4 .. . . otit. ,And mine is the privilege to 1?6 arid innoex-tit about Mr. Darry's voir,A . . �­ � - . - !.. . . � .. I . - . . .r I . .. � �'� I - 0.4. I t . . ��. ­ PT 'I gly hin 0',' -1 should ha*e been as the one to bring you to a sense of It, as he askod.this that I am glad to say .. I . - t � . . --:" � 1. , . -�� - � i A' Eft *�'Iff.L(' - I NOT SATISFACTORY. . . .1 dointinum.) !,­� few �� t � - b �-,-. . I I i . . Ii. ... -r .. 11 , - ; �. I . � 4% . .; - - . i- I - I,.-. , I- - V stupid as she. But if I had done. so� 1 to show YOU the horrors of theft, to the ohild f ailed to comprobend the in- � . . i . . . . - . I.:- I . larley noddo& �rf he was sorry f air L . � I - . - k". . . . �, . � do rIOL, sz�o how you would have been tewh you tile abomination of greed -6- iquity of the inquiry. I P d nobd a - d -' ' . . - . - ... , � �,. F : . ..- . -ithering of the fruit of. . . ro n Clarifled the Atmospbere- � - Z .- -1.-..; - .- . -, the � untimely % . � �, �.., - ,­ greatly the Iaser.­ ness, , to Instill into your mind the tie- "Well?'. she repeated, teaxfulty, -aa if i Radffi:ed Continents nnd Created Our. . - . , i it'. ., " . ­ 1. . � ��­ . : . i . . ­,-. 1. . ,.,-. his: loveleft Marriage, it was, a sorrow i . I do," said'.Varley. " Not to am you, cemity for oarbing the appetite, and puzzled; "well, then, I'd have, to tell, i . rents -intermging Inforination. - ­ .. . . � ;.- A, P ' - , I , I :: - of Lho very vaguest. ' . . ; never to hear. your voice, would have subjecting all earthly passions to the that's all." , - . -- . . , �-i ��� .. 11; I � � . '. . of . . . . - r I . .1 -,-:,. of ' ma,de life insupportable'. . . more spiritual influenew. Mind must She waslooking up at him from her [ The sea � at present contains ninety - - - �'i � i - ­- . .. -I I � . 1I saw i t to -day," wen'( on Tonlna� , . . . ... , �Zi I I .. - - .-. 111til - " You managed to exist for a consid- govern body, not body minoll" She quite. stool of rejxintanco with greA't drowno� I quintillions tons of salt. Tf this salt- L -. .- - ..L :1 1, . � . . L . . � � . : I i in a lower key. ""it was -1n he; r b t - little tic". could 'be gathered in a sotlid form and. I * . � !:, . - ' I - ' : �r;g le ime, however, without those glowed with'the fervor of her words, ad eyes and a miserable red . � I & , _ - . I .. .. �­ - arm -she seemed to cli:r to it. Her - . if I had never returned, I dare this old woman eloquent, as she'thus Tho nose was such a thoroughly mol- i . . . . .� I . . . I . = ; � . .1 . - . -. that it inflam AIx : compressed into the shape of a cube, :, :1 . . i .1 1. L. eye� were laxge as those of one who Y you would have got on very Weill a4dressed the shaking 'child of eleven. anoholy 4f fair ,ed . . . . dll-,-,. � I . 1. .. I it out them� until old age seized ru� "I oons,ider it to be my d4ty to correct gaiust the &Went tyrant., ilea..'L ' . I 1. 1. . ... -;>1 ­ . -.. . . - .. - -.'I �-,-. se Idpm sleepii. She wag so fierce in her ,; h it would contain .10,173,000 cubic m . I -WI" I- " Ent you did return. We me I ordain that you sit bexe on though, by Jovol" ,-he' Each edge of such a cube woi4ld' mea. .,,-� - ' : �� disb�lief of the child's . ooming death ! : ,­ . . � ' . : . I ever ma,dly dreamed I had erased yow t='lilgh oWr (I think it is a hard one) ZF0, 18� ill 7 Ua *f o r 1. 3 Catch mg telling . -. . ,­. I L . - .- I .. tha-P one know how IDntimly she be- � mory from my hoaxt, our first meet- and ke%that tart there before you her the t,ru- Ohl hal li'ml" HeL broke sure somewhat. more than two hund,red.: . - � � --1. 11 . I - ,. - . v 11 I - i - - , - i . lievid. She impressed me, somehow." 'hig dispelled the illusion." on the ble, within reach of youx off spasmodically. as he caught the miles. This.in enough to cover all the - . . . .. .. , I ­ . .1 t : .. . te Vh . " If only you had not married," %ald' band, for one hour by yonder clock. You child's clear gaze, and read something land on this globe with a uniform . -1 I ­ .� �. y will you'talk of herl" - . I . ­ . - - cried � I ,- . : - � , he - very low. And then, with a oud- am to ko9p, your eyes fixed'upon it; but of wonderment in it' that reduced him : layer of sajt to A i, . -X-1 . - , us- " , I - - . , . . . . I �--,t I Varl�ey, with sudden, vehemelit impat- 1 n and entive change of manner, and lot me find that d * absence to ordar at once, and woke his sluiti- i . , � :.- - ­ . I uring my - . . I I � . . . --- �.,�- � - ... . - iencfl. He paced angrily up and down wrenching of herself away, an it your tooth Make no "uainLance with, bering conscion:ce, and made him verjy and feet'. The questions may well be - ' . . I . , ��� -- . % I Z::.,--. ' ' I re. from all such -folly as even a it." properly ashamed of. hip3self asked, where did all this salt come from, - . . , ." . -:�. 1. the xquisite room for a minute or two, ; . . . �.l -.1 .. ' 4 gue, remorse ga - . - . .j -�� . I .: ,.:,. : " Well," she cried Barry could bAar no. more. Hopprung - "You mean-" she be 0 and what is the use of it f Several scien- -� . . ,� ... � . . gan, hesitating �... I- try i g, to.restrainl his bitter remorse,,, I , - - some one should go to the walT - through the Window and into the room. as if uncertain. I .. .tifio gentlemen have attempted to an- , . . ... �� ... - I ' I ­ . - ­ I . - I Ia d she -doesn't love you. Shel" I - . . , 1� I " � : and hen flung himself suddenly into � -i-� . - I . . * with Miss MacGilliouddy glared at him. "'Just no; just so," deolared he, vigor- swer this first question, and their'ef- . . ­ 11 ... . � 1. a ch ir. . I a contemptuous intonation. " One can Norah burst into low sobs. Barry, for ouldy, with much effusion. "You are � � .1 . -... i .1 ­ ,-.- I � I - � - . forLs aria not entirely satisfactory. Thd . . -. . , . - .::� f "I it true wha�t C6hstantia, siLys " it in her eyes, her mouth -she does- her own sake, took no notice of them. right-quiLe right. Nothing like the .. �� . .-_ ' n t know how to love. Sugar I" She "I beard you as I -came M' Mac-- truth at all hazards. Give me - the second question is -not so difficult. . - . -:1 I said , I ­ C . ; I na, dreamily; "she is a saint. - . ' .' ' , ; I - I,- . UK I., - h � i � . .. p used and' 6miled, as at some happy GLIlic4ddy," he began, 18 ak'188 t a truth beyond everything. Martyrdom According to the bb4tory of the crea, . ' . o -� - ps to be a mother would make. one llection, and leaned towAxd him. hand of t'ho unwilling, nstar with - IMP. , rather than a lie. I feel quite like you. - . � �;. -.., . ...., . Perh ' ' ' ''... - tion of the warld, as told by Moses in - � . . I .1 I , � .. .... feel like that I She received me very I " you remember," she I said, "what mense empressme4t. ��ou are always In Limnriok, I give you. ,my word, you . - . � .- .. ii � � I ' - * . - ... . I .. : -�l a b were about sugar long agog so terse, io true, so elo -- wouldh't'find a fg1whood amongst the the.Gonesis, it is implied that the ocean 4-1. - -�L .1 -. quent. ao-er I . : .1 ... . I . . : 4 � , I. -- .� perfe&ly. I -were I in her place, and 0 6. I You hme lumps I used to drop to the int, clon't ye know." - lot of us." existed before the land, for, on the : � �* . . . -1 - ' . I Ewo� t . : 1, I -1 - ! .. , .: -1 should have - pup, and you would not have N 00 . � .... ,-,I.�­­ bad s come td, see me in 0 your Zxyo could have known;. ,but his "Yeg*" said Nora'h, who was entirely " third day the " watej� under the hea, , I , .' ' �� . .. - .",.� ,.,. slap her on the cheek. Bu I t she re- th m- uriless I put them in -with my mimner was rich in flattery, and Mi zzled now, and so out of the runn , \ .i , , , ! -. . : . iss pu , . ..... . .�� F 1� I - . � Ceived Me with a perfect grace: It was , fin .n. - Once, when & that she could.only fall back upon In vens " were gathered togetherand the . 1. . -: .. 1. , -tL I I refused (what MacGillicuoldy caught at the word elo t a I . I . .. . �� . , , . I L dry land appeared. :-. -- . , - I...--- I .. workde Ul. I wish "--she ,�klused# look-! a aughty boy you were then 1), you quent. She believed herself secretly -to harmless monosyllable that means, as - . - .- I .1 '--! - I - ., . . I ' " L . � 1 th %v my dmr little repoussee, sugar- be a born orator, and often sighed fbr occasion Offers, so much, or so little. SOLVING THE TROUBLt- I I . i .! ; . .. . .. f . I . �. ing sl�nvly at Varley, a 1� 1 hen let- -ton .s.into, the fire. You took your purk- an opport - -1 J . ' ... - I .\ t unity t6asoend a public plat& "I say," raid Mr. Barry, "do you think . The statemon� LAS bothered great . I a . . J J . - � . - - ting her eyes'drop to the - w itc, ish en t - #cq well, however.". a . -- ! �.:, � ; -. , itt) ' h . ; % form and Nkrangue an intelligent mob. can keep - yoursel� from falling number of Able philosophers, wb% in " i , - '. .� . ­ .r idle A fL.., - . "If you have beard.,," she said 11 . I arley . 1a4ghed. you . I . I..-. �'. / h nds toying with 'ber a "I .1 . � .� .-- 09 u asleep, and tumbling of that 0onmump- : -.. �i .. . : L - I.!, . . Ut them in with yotLr fingers now, understand tho� sad necessity &t = tive old ObAiri whilst I make a ran to their effort to stick to the letter of. ' � - . . I . - " You owe me so . . : i . . . 1. � - I I - . , - the &riptuft and at the same time ... '.. I - -! , - - wish, it was to bm% that she- 'h Mothin Al arring gLr . . . , . ,40 aid. ' I been foyr�ed upon me by this I the villa f If io, I bet you a� chip to to ,- - 1. been other woman." I Y life, I think, since first I me you. to punish a heinous misdemeanor, - my OL . . . ! .-. .- -. - f* a pony atfit we aircumvent the old cat reason out every thing on perfectly na. I - I . .- . . �, '. . no . . . -wed on her 4� b(INT 0 ' I words, it appears . . . '; 1 . ­ I ...- � She used. Silence folio 'O ishment." . rea,ohied your ears. yet " . tural principles, have been puzzled U - � ".: '' . . - - ' -L -' - h, that had been hur- . " Until now�'E f pfft in softly. " Wall. Snob, Mr. Baxry, are the mlutary, less- Ae W48 one as he spoke. Nor&h oat L - .- �L'��- . - *ords. Tier breat I I , I know how utich a, grand t.ransforma. * . .:, , h, -o 0 poeoh em, oppressed, with a sense - - . , 1ho'K mar 6 old number ne, two ng, I teach my young charges. with a on, s f I �' . 1". I ; - .. ­ r7ing f om,be,tween her lips with un- 1�hne? Groedy, of yore If One would view to Maki their vices subservient of even greater Loneliness. now upon tion could be accomplished 'in one day.- -!. I . nil 'IMA 6Z10 sweets ight have palled upon to them, i . "I . - I due . to before, now grew painf y Vn&y to their vioes, as is her. Constantia was at ATaglin, the .And their perplexity was upt relieved 7" -_ : - i . 1 7 ' � - , rapid as she marked the hesitation that ,Yoru by this." . . too of tan the cam in- this present &- boys at the Iteotory, . stumbling throuqh when learned geologists &nnoun i - 11 . ..i w '.. " ced that :1 " Vot .such sw n primer. and George wag In .1 . - .1 - . kept . ts as,you can offer." Mora ize, gionern,tiont" She made a, their Lati . I T �­� ..i him from replyLng. Was he Wav- ! Ii d - - . . I ..�� . . I : H� was quite ,himmelf ii.gain. Any full stop. She seemed struck with ad- Dublin. Now her Last friend, it must have requixed ages for the wa- 1 , , �"" , � . Shes lifted -her heavy, white s Ow of rem that had falle, on Y. . I; - : ., ering? I Barr - . - I - ­ - - . mirat ion at her own fluency of speech. had deserted her. Where had he gonef te ra �ha,L . enveloped the ftrth. -F ' '- ' .- -1. lids, ,him had be,on niquered, cast y I . . ..; I -1 ­ . - ­ . � . . ; -:. and turned .s . lutpb Surely that was a. santance full of And for whati Would be roturnt What to subside and reveal this .Land that -i . -. - . - eyes - the brightn(-.% of bar presence. He had foroe and elegance. . � . �.! : , on his with a glance of keenest w" that word he ha,d lised-"oircum- .- - . : . - . I I )US led a low ch ir clo.5o to here-, and "Excellentl ExcilleAnti" applauded bentf- lay beneath. I . . � -t- . . How did a man "olifeumbent" a - . . . i i . - 11 . - scrutiny. He felt it � and stirred be- the Perfume of A e violets that nestled Barry. "Oh, it I had inly had &D &U.nt ciatl Did it huxti Wan Aunt laridget But when it was suzgested that ths -. i . .1 L" Lt' ;I in - i - . � - .- . L. * er breast to him with every like you in my young days, what a dif- the cat in question? word " day 11 an used by Moses, meant;6 ! � . .. -- * - - bre. th,she dre . . I 4 . . I L . 7 "So d 1, ,,, �4`y very 4ulet- . . ferent man I might be to. -da I" He She had not altog"ther come to the n , . -: - . as . . ­ he id I I � - ' ; . I .- . . jv�a� t'last- - .. Ii l" said sh ; " but - if we -aria to spoke with suoh extre ot & r�al Wiod of twenLy.-four hourii : '.-- �' -. - , ? n . . I . ; me fervency, end of them secret interrogations, and but an 'era of tho ­ -A- of years, the ! . ' I * - . I . . I . - . IV. H* gaze upon the ground., be riends YOU uist be good, remem- that Norah, who was still orying silent- had not so muoh decided whether, difficulty was re - � , - , - He CO's ' " moved. ThiA Meaning -.'- - I ; :., . -11d not goo Such Alyeez-tty , with Lowered �and abashed eyes, in the event. of it being .proved that of the -WO � . . tb� swift transition I*r 4 tt speeches are to be ly . -_, I - ' rd " day " is at present ge ' . "' tacl-.... 7 I aer- - t , . . re - ss her f ace, nor . "oircumlienting" did hurt, she watild be ally accopLed by dev ;'84011tifith, Who A � I I . . of color that swept Oro' I ere Clonstantias in the lifted bar head suddenly to 1"Low up. . ot I . - �- ­ . the Jig t that lit h4r eyes. . w( ]d and--otb . I would have you on him a glance of withering scorn. -glad or sorry to we ber aunt mAds a ie�c OR1 I I , .. 1. . be a�e.," - . . now d ,I&re that there in nothing im- - ! - - . .. . I . . - : ,.- I . I I . I - She had believed in'Barry, and nowl viotim of it, when Mr. &wry once more ble in hlbsea' account of the emar i , ''I . �- -.. - . 10, .. " Ali I you have - There are a sluch hours as this," She puckered up her mmall features ino- arrived on the soene. rushing tumult&. . L , -. �8�r-reiret?" .sbe . R1400"t I . '. -, cried. he woI iseemed to burst sa lie.., ? I L i . I . � .. I -. - . I . to a disgusted expression, and her big I uoualy into the room. carrying in 'his HOW -IT BECAM.E 8 ' : . .. ; , - . I � L ALT., - i I - . b r in a little� Tmioia of contempt g. "'n; as he poke, ther- ,3ame the eyes, that always seemed so many do- band the la�rgeat paper b%g th,tt Norah . . .:., . . I I.. - �. - und, of a be& y tread of approach- greas too Ia.rge for her thin little face, h6A ever wen. Accepting the M"u account, Dr. T.' I . . - - - - a . I . *­ � .., - ,. anti n er, , . ' I in', f [Ste. 11 it the corridor outside. flashed fire. She. had lost the elaborate I S. Hunt, a Learned writer on- the phy- - . � - � : - . . -. � I - . . , " Tha , is a ailly � s�ieech. I I hp6ve no Say M( n , rather," ,'whispered wink that Barry had bestowed upon I I . (To be Continuled.) ;.,: . - sical. history -of the globe, supplies what - 1 ' .. ." ' . . I L - . . . . . . t�' fear, a d certaiul� �o regret strong Aft -4. das. hurriodly, making a her, and fully regarded him as faithless. . . . . ­ I .1 . . Moses lef l; 'out, and in so doing he'! . I -. - .L . . : . I I . - - - -- --;--- - . L . � � . i - . - � ' qu tint.little m e-. - Hem, comes Cer- She would have her revenge, however, . . �! I . . .. . Irives a ver ood. the pries- . - . . - L . . . ':,- - 'enough, to work - f ation.. But .1 the y o. , reason ror . � . � - - 1 Ix-rus. Push Yo chair back a bit, sbe mused -she would tell Constant , ? :. *- - GOLDEN -GRAINS...' . once of mft in the sea. EWv - 7'w' -- - : - -.-.. F;! . t , � ia Ong ar . I I I 11.1c 1h t I ar eyes. And never, never would Conxt&ntia be �: :.:". L - ` .. .. ... PoiAt of 9" I I - .-. i. �1.1 L .... r- . would �ladly,havoVd 0itr awl I o, t. h o rw I is e.'.' a n I o. f1ha rived at the �.- .- - - . I - k out of yol , . - - ! . Moses' mea. . � . L - He "I mood I ly e I 88e tie -yourmel a bored position, and civil to the tmitor again. . All politeneno is ,Owing to libeit' - DArrative, where the eaXLh was in a -i ­­ . . '. .1 : . � I I .. . . : * - " H 'o it so, I rood she im,; br � ,it u 1) v, n he I enters. Look Ishaf tedbgry. � . Y.- . - � - - ­ . . t bet retu . ch t*, vh "YOU should mpont." Wd Kiss Mae,- ' Molten state and surrounded by an - .. I ! - . . -a I . " 111�lo a I cl 'i / (Mvelope of gases an of water vapour.,! . * � L i . - . .� -" ..., P, I Uotij St, .scornful ges! IY lad to we him. . - . . Ali aro I Gillicu(idy in a sepulchral tone, loolo. The man Of pleasure should more pro- d i- . � .;.. . -�Iel and threw lwk I ak to, t You at this time of Ing at Barr The look. however, was per y '. - , . . - -. - . . I . I'LIM %J1th hf r haxi(�, - I 9"t fur , Dr. H"t swill. * - - . . .1 ' 'e - the line red hair, . . - , fntm er whiL � I be tarmehi the man of pain. -Col- "The carbonates. chlorides, and sul--! . � . , . bro% I I Genemily your horiid turnips aml Mild as HL could make it. She was I . i. . . I ' :. -, . t hat hi�ng r�ound it like. a haJo. "It is" I . Lon. I . . . . . - i. , � ­ d you fast, r your shorthornF4 or Y -Ord Kilkan's Revenge. - 1. I hates, (chemical combinations of - � .- , . , , I . i . . .. .1 . . . '.., . I., . �. a silliple thing to I undo -this f riend- - y( i r bull0c ., O some. other worthless touched by his mfr&rd that she had not , Perfection is attained by slow degreea; Vu, chlorine and sulphur. with ocx&yr- .1 - ` - -., 1. . . . - . ship (11,0,Urs. .To soo me now and a,j`min, tilliz.. verythi g is of more 4CAODM- had t be. , , , - she requires the hand of time. -Vol- gun) were changed inco silicates. Thai, , �- �'..: . � .. � - to - , . r th. � I .. . . , . ,,Oianship of his you Laim - I .4. - 1- to -'J1 e-'th�m is not much in P t %1! o poor wife. Come here. "You aboul join us." She pointed to . cartfka. �hloriao and sulphu.r, beinj thus 1 :,... I - . - ' - - . - . ' I . �,q 11 uce , - - - - - - I - . -. it !67, renounced.,' 11 -sit I do t o injured woman, air, the dingy bit of blue ribbon that &dorn- The're im -- - - ng Inutal force to frk"A from the oxygen. separated in� . - -­ . - I ' , -'� .. .. I . ; a ( giv ier the stratagyAms -. ,, . " is lithat how youi look iat it I" said 1. the forta of acid. gases Thebe, withi .'- 1. ----,. - gown. Then, once no Of7tuman reason. -L'- I . � - . � - he. , lie re was re - h in his regard. 1, * 9�- I t Was i t as well you came miore ahe 9%1rosW( o M*Mblo Nor- Estrange. . . - I , . , , - - ., �, � I th, trog", vaPour of water and a prob- . . L. .1 � it! lls,110%v You p learn to look at' ' h t cou did, can tell Ae excess Of i . - .. I . N��ri I an, ,I oxygen,'tormed the at- +% 'L 1P, . . You, as Lord &h. who had olan3dierect into the obs- an intermadiat, . � it -N%-4 n you have' forgotten." A faint 11V . iB ,Some- A . " t o yawnin I#. o air . Phi0m. -which was very dense (andl, - (�­ It le. -am on the ioint f noxiious hi h h ' Pliaced near the I ing between & thought and a _ i C" - , � 1 7� ive shook her voioe; soul e � h mse .- I ' ch I i mob , - � qu ething curn -if . thing'- i IMISO vory Unhealthy.) . k I . If le -at . No, not a word� Lori tAhlb. On wDic43 was placed. in an offens. Coleridge. � - . � -.1. � Into bl,r eyes that Made them softer, i V;i L -ley ; not an xciLse. I forgive yoV..p SiVe promin L Doe, the unlucky tart. L ' " Tho surface of the earth was mv- . I I ." �- deeloer loviier. Varley ma.de a move-, � : I .8 oi I . I - If, . � :-- " - -.1 . YOU ha o P or0ers," she said. " DO Who ever saw old we. - t hat did n . red with lumps of molten rock (probw- . : . . . � . ?�- - . -� Mt-[lL;' ,oward he theM. IeL.i L 'o I .. L- . . .r,, but she waved him : ..... �, - . I ' ' -- C! ..... ..�, . ro. I able resembling furnace slag.) The' . .. . . � ­. I . -. . � TTAIvrER XtX. . - . I t he .1 . -II I . - .� - - :: tv,e I 4PPlaU.d th�a ant and . . back*-, I" No no," she said. " You m � not- Aare i1ohey t worst I t time _V oondibuin the p - . . . . ust . . 1; . � I Wall you. &M DOW going to L i men ontaigue. depressed parts of the surface were (I - - L. ­-. � - I -� .11 Thotigh on 'the f od wi . .1 . -- .. I - I­WgiL �from' this 6Mont it it is to be MY had suffered defeat ' I town, to talm the chair at the Wo- I They oow(i nei r of .them speak oir , th, highly heated soilutions.of by. . , U� , . . . - so.". 1 1 ? - at last Y % hem be, stn)-ve to pmm mon's Bluo RilA L' that tak-m rage &ad 80 f011 8-8 tter, L * loric ant' suJphuric acids, which .. - . 4 : :- - . . . - " Thip,.re were-ye4lris,­ said he " and yet i suit h n8tantia, still he was plaw thin afternoon. I another like two ro"F% &In# & one 'W Lite sarfaius and decompooed it. - � ' . I ' " ' - - - - ,f . ' wit ." I � - . I Pples.--Cont- &to , , . , ,. lall pr.b.t- � " , . . I � L" : did 1, iforge t ? ". ! .� I Alowise daunt , 1. and only waited for ly be &way AWUt two hotim but as your grove. I I -in t is way the silicates were changed - ' . . I . . . ... . . "'Ilk* can I teII11 Lady Varley.is un- a ,t X)nian t iC C1,1 . . : 'I ., ottunitv to prom it two . - . . z - mmilibment in to Wt but an hour-" wbeu a man has not a good Mason silics, taking the form of quartz . -. - , � -4- . t 1 atmos w '-- � , i I . � :-- .- denial 1� handsom�, She. is a stone, a a ain. The antir. na�ment, however � §&; bewtated. "I have bmn mild, oul- for doing a thing, 'be ban one good rea- as phere 000led, and the can- � . . u . I - - I ; � . a ion of the vaVroue a . . '. I k -- bit 0 im. You may have found her n ( Pre8enting tself ickly as th� PAUY mild. I think." She hesitated son for letting it &'lone. --Sir Walter do I tmosphers, I . . � . . . . -�. disap oint.ing afterw&rd. But certain- so I of a love[- (osirecilhelone day made again, and Nomb grew cold, with fright &44t. P rpt . sea water, Olding in solution - - , �A � ,�, � - V , - ly s ' is handsome." u his mind . . . . .1 I .is defy th4p power of ef- I list th" 800ond hour was alxmt to be There is in evefy true womant p , of sodium, c4loitim and magne- . . , . - - . ..(, and ma . a hea�ft � . - I . I � . may be. It is possible. I don't fit , * ed up to The Cott ta0ked on to her first term of impr siun ind eaj ta of , , I I Y. to " 18- a spark of .heavenly fire, which beams ammonium.' The at� . . - . . , I- --. knuNv 'said he, Wearily. " There is oni In a new suit f gray clothes tha,tle 0010imt. "However, my -Word has gone and -blazes in the dark hours of adver- MosS ere. thus freed of its noxious ele- .. .L . .-..-. . . . . i I- one t i re that always your face fl t� A -red h i im � L. . . .. I .. . . . . ;o, were eminently, becom- forth." she went on at lost. "and so it aity.-Irving. men became pure and fit foT man." - . . 0 . - was I me, I � 1� - . I Y(�U.r V01013 in my ears, in ,, tot stmak a interview with C;ca- Phall rftt. Wat,Dh that clock. you unp, I I WHAT IS ITS USE I I .. :�[ . ­ your Lo h upon'my hand, my hai ' . It is not enough that 'poet - . I . I . %. - - .. . r, st r t ia. .,-. I . happy. PrIt" point' ry should . . V - .. � .-�. .1 I . your ma�ore, in my beart." . . I,- knew the, that ofteneat hold d Lng to the undainty - be so, refined -as to satisfy the judg- It in! theredore evident that the am'' ; .i - . . - , r IMOP1000 that demerated the mautel;- - Y will haviel to- blot that out, my he U11 goin around meat; it sho�ild appeal to our feeling ,has be6n salty from the creation of the . 11 i through the A elf; "and when the hour has gone . ' . ' ' :. ' -: I �' I I - , I . i .:-, frien if-" She patised, She drew ti y garden, ently. ,approached the and Imagination. -Horace. world,! The salt does not come, as ia: - ­.. . - � . ..111" .. - � neare. to him with tho soft, langubr- Wi you may got off that ohafir. To at . I I . '. . 1. - .!. .,� I I I w ­- - . .. - . . - . . ; " flow, which was open, and looked the time in,the one moreation I' order of wit. - ' - 4, . � . I V", 1111� , - ous he bed . I . , .- - ,I ovement that, was p,)rt of her, I in., wu 714 Repa,rtee is the .,highest genera�ly supposed. from fricLion of the .'SomekAy im there ceXtainly, 'a. allow� you- !bo only opportunity I will am it I"Peaks the coolest, yet quickest water against sait " rocks " in t ...., , MvOet t,i:) him, and vol�-,# fell upon his ears. But- on I -- . '. %, and % ;s always 60 ' _Ornu "9 remove your gaze from OxOrc � isis of genius., of 4ho. ooe4n. This then, - .- :, ­!­ � , [ rely p t vou . answers tb;e ' I.... ;;,. - ; .1 .-,., -1 .1 � , at a moment Wli�a first question. Whom did the salt coniia . '. �, laid .r , and th(-�e "-ere Ilot the duloet. idenoo of your gluttony. , ' - � �­ . � . . � -, small, fix ; ie� sLrong little -h, be Ii) red I . tones of his that ev I reA. the INUWono vie rousea.-Colton. ,;: -I.- I ,:. . , : -��Jl I . , . .- upon .is breast. " It is not too late . . from f jJ he wond question is pretty .. '. -1�1- , - ." .. . yet. o -,-o We* to her -to the Wo- . griet that I cannot, .stay to entertain Men mad thingis haLve each their pi well answered by Air. G. W. LiLtlehalen �..'� ti. � ... .11 - I . � � "I big bel'OVel I - Was -a most alarming Y04,;'Bir- Harry,::- with grewsome gra. ,� . . ­ .1. . . 1�: . I - .. - 4 .�. I - I - � i . .; .� -1 im -ith a c-ap and a false front c 1 ml. isne" ,' " bu t - . - . r � 1� ; ­.. , - ., . . man * u have married; leave the wo- old i;oinan %% , per porspf�ctive; to ' dge rightly pf .in the! Popular Science Monthly. � - ..., , I . I.., ­ .1 - - I I - ,In *u-" She lookeA at him.' t Some it is nec"ry to we thim near, , "It �eemm.­ he says. "that the a" 1 -*-:;i ; :.�� 1".. . .. . - -. I'd f. an a violent lenip.e.r. mrtaialy she U Oh. thank you. I lmg*you will no . ­ '.,� A - " LQ,�e," he sai I 1-g her sen- w :1 . 4 ' � ­ L, - �!m '­ � rr . . butain I - Of OthOrt we c" never judge right y was made salt in the beg�nning as 4 , . � - . . 1:' 5� I I- . I , �� . .7 hi -, �T N%,.as JJoIXing L y in fine rw4 Your goodwork (or m but at a-dis,tance.-Rmheloucatil part Of the gTand design of the Crea,, - �. '­ . ' 7 . - , . )ifted her hand fVom fre I ' r sake." ent"tod Barry, eagerl . 1*1 . ,.,.. �. - - nisbil , . ALM MacGillicudd a .1 . * . � tene ) fpr her. Hel forth the vials oi , Y . , Is to - � I ­, "­� -- , ". . - I st, and laid it on his twow and � r �prov -system! of evo. " , I -,.-",�,� V � I Ing 0 pure in " i I . . ,!!,-: " . . .:. - . U �!,­-,A�J "L, � t . , . , e -rath on I he wretched Norah,who I . -to ask George a question." tion lution, which has been going on since - . - :''- - hi her %% merely camel wit ma be th, f iagini- 1,0 to k10 for the .�1.1� t then u n his lips. He kissed it pa�s- ­ . .�� .. . I e Y, "Love, t I a trembli 1g, miserable culprit, be- 1 i*Quite NO.' You will remain hero. , b t lumoar inv'o ves sentiment aid -. .. - . I li .. . . . . . . I . I . .1 - . ... *I . � . sionat " he said again, but r ber. Barre stared, aghast, "al)le I then, prolia, cha,raoter. Humor ial Of a genial q'u'a. the oir�ation.. Mail distinct species of , - Arr I - blY for some time. LeA me ' L- �- . 'I : � . I _living ori - I ­ I ' I . this d e he called -her by it, as though � Ove, so greit war, his astonishment beg Of You to we that that unhappy ity; dwells in the same charact" as Kanisms e&ist in the sea aa , �. t. '.. , . 01 It - " 'N - . . . . . --- - -, - - --I - . . it %� her name. ,-,Iy one love, my _and d a � .; J _: - . 4 0appoint .. . . ­.. � . L. - . . -0 . - - behest.- P111,1108. anti is always mingled with iiol- result of its salinity, and their re- - .. .. . . .. I . gWeet. � seeing Con- I glutton Yondmir obeys m,v I - - '--�- %,� - F� ­ I : - I - a- 140 %%', Ls, too, 'a remarkably " ItOlY U1X)n Me. It Will give Me & 'q")'l'ty'--0'168- . . ins have larj;ely contributed to the 1, sta ,i .1 . . . . ­' - , . 44-'� - - .. .. 11 . . . ­ � ,­ r � . ' ugi - - AIL the --coldness, ,the g -BiLlAured Young` man, and to see i ed ;to the P . . . 1.�:Iq I I ... .9 b o , A. , r", I sorrowful IO&Aure to growth of continents." � ' . .. . , - I cru(A Y �weiit out of- her eyes, aii(i a- -- Nor i see you are obey, R,Imiantment h% ,in arery stage of tb� The minute creatures that have -lived ... ,,, %�. �, � �., ' 1:: . .11 in � 1yop, went to his heart. , He rY letter," said Barry painful, but is not disagreeable I -;-. , � ..:� ­ .-subtl ockery, tincred with subtler %' Ve - , �.. - . I � . yas food of,'Norah, not only because she solomwy. I . in the ma, for &gem past bave lef t en- * I � - / �.. � �1'1. � - :.. , - �� '' � t tende ' took its place, . w -Ls wor to .his rose, but for her own She ha,de -him adieu an - PXlet"'.10 excess; pity is' always. PaLr�- during monuments in the shape of is_ , A, I_- �. . 1. .1 �� " T � is he wa,v to he.Fin," she I I L � , I not t d left the room. full, yet always agreeable; 1. .� I ;��[, � � And the, child was fond of him, ,... . 1. I L I- ,, L . ' - � I L.- �, 'L' safely up the contrary jig always ple nt. lot && .� .-,'�,�� . When she had disappeared 'vaulty on tands. roo1w and continents. If the %&- .�: " ._- w h; Is- r'� er bea�ut.if�l red lips part- I nLt. 1. perhaps 6he had a preference , And the gate bad ways disagmeable.-Ilome ama . had not'been Wty these marine ani-,. ,­ ,- - ". ,�? -4 - ri, � 'i k . - � _I sj , ,,, - . . 3 the graveled walk, I I - I . . '. . ;.I., "...: . I '. ' ed 'i "'Take courage in both I for ronge. So great now was Is could not have existed and sec. .. - I ­ ­ I , : L I Bar- .. ' I M& ' I " ... I 1. pa , I . ( )y � T by a 7 �,' t- 'i. - 1. .. - . . . �, clicked behind .bar, a fact awartained Beneath the rule of men entirel mted the haird wubst4nce known als . ­ . - 5 . , " I . . - . . � - . . . 1. . . .. . t, ,I ii , . nd put me from vou " The pret- -ry's ;odrA,rii f )r the. frail I-ittle creature &,Judioiou3 Peeping great# kho Pea in raigh ­ . 1. , .1 h, I . -1 t.% m that still lay U*P,(Pfl hi*4 mouth*,. midur senLenVe, that be leaned his from 1), i -1 tier than th " calcerecius skale ton," which was laxg*. .---- 1 ,,, .W � - . pmss I e nd thO diligy ourtains, he sword. Behold .-..! - . 1� - I . turned I the aroh enchanter's 11 contributed to the growths of con. 11 �­.,,;�- - "'; '. - . t ever s6 -delicately as 4he thus e I bol �-s on t -he win'dow-sill, and listened Norah, . ­` - '0? " �- - . .; I I - � .; I I. . . �­ � . .:, 11'� - - .., " . 1. . - I .. . 'if that could be called in al- Witt here's, the ol i.., - . -..� - 1- -/ 4 vis him to relinquish her; - with all his mighL to the altercation "She's gone " he said- "bad luok oery froM the master hand, to paralyze ants of the I*& were corals, crinokb�*,., .1 . 4T ate.80 - I wand I itself a nothingl but taking sor- tinentA. Among them early inhabit*-�, i 14 . With ii, cher. T ' ' ick of tgoo ,. .._L '',:,,-.".�' . I . Nay . tar fishes. . - il., r_ � . ....,::. � � - - rdiw. What tdrcti.Lioll When only bne--spoke. The gate-" He ,stood on tiPtOs ODm Mora broathlem.-Bulwax. , ... . �.. � . ; that i� r&re-�� the Caesars, and to strike the load eaxtb, sea, urchins and is t � .4". 1 ��;;; ..., �, � The the sea has alsoihAich' Z 11 -, , �' I '?� - , ­. I - a I TM re than aXiotber that you can child set',Med stricken into & dumb ter- and Or&ned his neck cautiously, and -��' . I . - n t -let e go? Catch up .�-our honor, r6r. ­ . . . had the He who opposes bia to do with the ocean currents, which ' 1 * - ­�� ­ I .. ­ . . gratification of, seeing bar own judgment ­.,- � - . , �' I - , ­ : I implo you, ere it sink into the life . - : - I -: I � , I.1 11 I . against the consent of the times OUJZht distribute the beat of the tropics over , - - , � i had not. heard the beginning stalking down tho road to her ankles , . - ire. I he spoke mockingly, with an of tile. " row,- in dust. "'Well, of .11 u to be bac the �- - I I - " as . he Called & old diviloV' ked with unanswerable trut-1115; colder regiow of the eartli. Cur- . - - - I - I - - from sell he that has truth on his side is a fool. . . - � 1:1 ­ . � . .. . i lent, daring, for as yet the man it, 1), it he gat hered s,Uf fioient *A he- He g4ve up his privata re. rents are largely due to,the difference , � �1. .-� . ­ � . : . ­ - . , - . JrMv1tY of SO& wa- - : . - . , . d not so far fallen that his honor what WaA' ix�ing thon said to compre- I 1806008 there, and went up t.0 the a" &8 - W011 &a & O0`wArd- if be in afraid to bst'vveej� the specific . .. lat� � i 1. !. - I � �, - ' I .. ,-- , was no onger -clear in his sighl. She hend the,',I first no. Thus - I— �� . - �'., I .. � - aol.. Norah had evi- little ginger perehed on her stool of re& own it becauiife of - the currency or m u I- ter and the fresh water of rai 4 - L . . � � t 1, 1. I . . � I . I la,,Lghed I d i - certainty of her dentl � not 6eon proof against the tem_ .. e .: I ja ou in the pe4tance. . titudie of other men's opinions. -De Foe. when rains falls on a oeirtain part Of -�6-- - t� - ' i , `-, �,.N.­-. - I � - ; 2 , - - power. Ue.r glano� �burning in to his, J)tafi(na bf a little' f ruit "Poor little beg 11"' ' To carry on the feelings of ohildhood� the OOmn the effort of the heavier salt ' i- '� ­­,, I 1-� . I tart, two .4id be, an ten- ­..�­ " ,. -1111 -- .1 . �1. .I I- -,�� 1 �� - I ,. ,� . I was a wild mingli ' of love, and tri- inche, by'.two and a half inches, one of darly an thou h re . water of the ocean to tablish' 1360 I I .. - � it. - ... Nw-�, rff - a had, called her by into the powers of manhood, to combine es -: - -1 .4 .:� ..,- P� .. . I , 1. , ! Jiimph. " ffon4--)r, Frlrpleric!­ sh-6 repeat- half , L do�en prepared for 'the day'si 4 Mom endoa,r ng appellation- "and was the child's sense of wonder and novelty ei%�ilibriujn causes a current. L . ,� , " ��- 1. - . , - r. ed reA eSS .- .3 �,, - -, I , . ,-kl ly - " Think of it I It is oL. - dinne -1 a4d had, taken it from the pan- 4LI1 that fuss about one oakei" a c Having contributed to the growth I'-_ . ., -­. '� _ , LLLL ...... 1. L . �. - , . - , -.1 V 'e. . � . magic word that should swar you. To try, � .nd had eaten part of it when "Nn't dare speak to ma.",retu,rued has rendered familiar, this in the of continents, the saltness of the seis, . -"., . �� .--41.� , ffl. - �. I obar- has - .. - . � -- h ove me,,- Miss 5TAcGi =4 Which distinguish. in a � � Y:.� IP,� � 13 3- 11, - ­� L - i 'as igrat,oas em ­ -�, Am,. . . il Ilicuddy had pounced upon r " ri "a degree P"Ied th b F NOTiLh, with a wrathful shriek. � aote d volop of genius, and e - 'I . r i; , .1i . 14, . 'I . she crppt closer to him, and ra' i her, and ' inf lu ncf�g hilm n m g� J: . ... . I � i8ing one dragged her into tb�ia small Mr. Barry gave way beneath iL He I of the. throu ­ - ", * � I , � - . I . -, . . � . .3 I I - �� I . - , - �L I . MANt I 11 Z arm, I Pa w6d it slowly seductively ceive Pun6hment. IAti6r on, opened hi8 eyeo and gazed at her in from talent.-43olqr . upon which . ­­ .1 , 1. . - . . ' r 10 to ri� e sre. Df the ocean, � � % I t 10 idge � . . Is - - I I- , .- I .,; -" dish nor!'-' n3pirbd that Mulcahy ha4 given ever-inoreaaing wond,ex. the an was spread to the dia-, .:, .. -. ' ' *1 �,,,, --'!-,i around lis neck ' 0 rt race . � 'Wery L. .. "f�7­�,-. - . 1''. . I Philosophy in &A bully which talks tani 1. I ­ .. .1 .. . - , to him and pressed his bless "d'yo tanoe there . - .. 1. , -1 , ZK �' ­ - .t iag in honest frish, but the child mean to tell mei you didn't under- but the moment she is ha, were only. rudimentary means for .", , , , .XX " Ic 1 . `,'­�W - 1,04 1 i P-8 , 4 rd prWjWJ t - I.- . - "?", R . - - " So, be it," said Varley unsteadily. I ttle tart, with a kiss, and her "Stuff and nonmensell' he cried at last; t aipelagoes at a itime when --- I � I" : He drew her loud when the danger in at a din eft. . roat, .. 1 A - e U.181 e 't is rag Dar . ,�, � - I 1. I a �W I � 68-"� , . . -�� * . -1-01-4 - h x1b, I... - fell away- as The i whappy tart now I upon the was on Your sidet Why, if I hadn,t ture.' _� . . �­ I I ... I . the blue -veined th hod been 'too frightened to explain. stand *m6f That you didn't know I ,_ ,�r u34; again t the forces of. .. from ,w-bic a � the enemy ahe in not to be foumd ,:, ."Mr, - ., . . Ming I her post, but leaves the brunt of I I.. . ­ I 1. w ,�,%! Hi;.��'. ­ , �L � I ­ � ... - . r- - � ,�, , I � , , 4 -Y N -� dee . do!; .. .; .. I , . . % the more Pretended to be civil to that old harrib, V 11 I --' thong it shame to hide it. table, half 'demolished, an L . . . ­ M .1 I -- i-, I .,.. �� .. 1. , . i in.; . . .. �­ . :, ��� �.�! .. . ...- . -. She, L k into a low ebair, and pour- tem ting ip that fruit could bo seen. - the battle to to borne by her humbler .. -.1 - :: ­ I ­- I � di "n she would hAVO boom here, now, and but stbadier oamrade religion, whom! ' - � , JIHE' WATER CRESS. - - .­��­� " 1 7 'L .� .11 I I ed out tea into the pretty eggshell china TO, steal," Kim M"illic we couldn't have had an opporltujAt . - � . . . Liddy . wa!s an moist other oomsions she affects t0i ' . L ­. . - L '1� � . : � 4 . . I . . . . L - , . � I , , .. ­ 1. caps before her. There was a,delicate I ­J�­ - � .: I—— 4-1, 1. aaying in awful �voice, standin erect, of pa)ing her out for all her sins. I djespiso.--Coltou. I : , -The water oress contains versf - :­ ., I � .- .. � ­ .1 . k flush' MOD her'- drawn up to IL -± got off that skinf lint of a abal 11 I Mali M ­ -11, . ,wheelus; her eyes Were . L f nil- BUY ! I 1�­. . . eel un'; ur '%.� ,Tbe Prosperity of a People in propor- I " . gleaming; abe lo6kad adorable.. - ber hg ght,'igwhi'61� she shook a,- long ., He tried tende�rly to Ill t eaditary -0d medicinial qualities. A .,- .1 . . . : �f, t h1or to , I-- . �� __ .11 , 1, I . . " Af ter all,ap a& said "we have had fol ger 4t the trembling Norish, ground. *but the child, artroing JAI 'her U0n&ts to the numbWr of hands and ourious charaoteristio of' it is that, it L 1i 1, � � -a .� I I . it ' ­ 11-40 11 . . I � � ­.. 1­!111�4 * I � . . our I' tle! tamle, for "nothing. Why MOIL 9 to b� a thief I YOU are . & PrOmim to Obey --a proMba friv " miuds u8ftfU11Y employed. To tie com- ­ 11. . ,v . il L . " A I . grown in a ferru. .-";.,. -1 M .ginous streMn. it ab� : -- . � �1;­ "' I -Ml ­ � - ", �' . L . � ..�N� =u]A Jioh noSbe m,v friend? Why not thiofl t . �. *, I munitY 00ditiun is & fever. corruption aorbe -into, itself five times the a I . i?��,�A',-� ; � ­� � � t . . �Wn � - . mount : : I : '­" - . . - I a's - - -in" ebtly" but none the less solemnly, VA is a gangrene and idlenew is an a . .1. I . 4 -­ - , . cial hire I will, in spite of all The child writhed Miss MacGillioaddy ' ' ' ­­_ ., . - an trO'- Of IMA that any other plant does,, -.: " L� '­­ " T. .-. - - - gony of . For ­ . �' �­ � - V- , ;'­-­ : I t;.�� ­ ;' J"' I , re- . .�' . .'A �, .L. �' . . - -the p1h.doO in ti�� ', but aer fri ht ed fitItt sistantly to It. . y wastes all anae constitutions it in, the I L 1 d. . .-'Id V Thiire is noth- Proteir, ,on le tong� kmw--'auhg Pelp" PbY-:-Wfi&t6vGr body'or societ . , hoho.rable, in the mere fact of uje ola re to - . - J?� ­1�-%� ,�- ing & the� ,��F of her mouth, and - "Ob, I caript P` b . more than it acquues must gradually fore, speoWly of value. But it also : . ,�. �-- '.. 1� . - e O&Mi; sobbing veh-. decay I and' every I i � �. I .� I I .� I.'. -,".... - I . - 1, . . - . )Olng that continues contains pr�portions of -garlic and sulp ­ .1, .- __.] . . - . � . : yobr f .ag me More attrwtive than no sou.nd came. Barry's heart bloo oftently. "I 14eaul t 040 would find to be 1Z &ad coafts to labor takes away :.. .: i ' .., I , . 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The Leri Greater New Yorlc bill ITIEMS OP INTEREST AEIOUT Till; until sh- was paid in full, The case Is � �„ l _ : sin t court on ha corpus � � � b Passed the New_ Yalrk State Senates BUSY .'YANK`EE. proc ectip� T some .ztre�ncl A . - y 34 to 14. lie nares s la- r claims y 'Awkwarii Posiiieitis to lDt tr ; that a Human l,eing can be he d as ase- Piccd /n—Aeronauts ffiQssi be l�vcocd• t 1ej erestitsg Itsnis About t)ar ow�t cei3ntty, Kar! Mathias, eYf'ole,do Ohio; claims. cunt for a debt. ` Ureat Britain. the Unitcd States, an have discovered t e E y li4�ly Coel-beaded.{ All Parts of tb Utobe. b gYPtion prcice�s Neighborly Interest .in His aeiltsgri-1V[atterr There are 60,000 women and o}xildren r a. Condensed a mtimmificatiota, fn Now Y k cit workin Onei of the most Successful and darin 4 at- Moment and rllrth Gathered from His y g from ten to '� yI . _ Assorteo to; Easy Reading. ' The United States Senate '.in, Execn- ,` Dally Rypord. sixteen hours a day. ' In the far east balloo'Iniste is Clarence G. Eckhart, � s , I - CANA!l3A. i ' ave sessirni on Thursday ratified the 1 and weat side stores women and chil- who >$ at resent th '" p i� a west, giving , t hring Sea• axbitraCtian treaty. Denver boasts et, -worm farm. dren are often em cloyed until nine or 1 ling operations have teen started hot air balloon ascensions and paraghute�; ;.t fa in 1`Ianitoba„ buts they are not general. Four life-Having-atatianh, on - Lake A law suit to recover pew rent ward �n o'cla:k, until tx�r midnight o bat- A. ntario, situated oleo I called at hie tent. one after. brought teat week b s church in Saco, urday. and occasionally a half a day• 1'hr' ste<•i mer Take: Su er.ior brou ht at Fort Niagara, y IN , P g , hafilatter Bib Sands. and Oswe o, ware Maine. ofn B�ndayy'a There are 20,000 Aldren noon lreeently, says a newspaper write V ►English farmers bound for Many ned Thursday. g Opals of fin, iluralit� and in consider'• under e?i,xtrsen employed trequentlIy six- er, where I found him lying upon a .- ' t: to The efectro,-therapetutist and the tae- able numbers have recently been discov- teen hours a day. The average wages cot izzie Greifesihahn, a ten�year-old, riolcgist of Bennett Medica! Colla e; of cash rl9 ic; 01.50 a week, and they g' , Bred near Genesee, Idaho. gr Mr. Eckhart is 24 ears of a �� ' � �' g !. was killeoi at Guelph by a iallin �' . • are find for absence, tardiness, I and y, 1, 8 hi_aga, claim that by thea lication. Calvin P het of Williamstavvn 'Pt. PP • - • mistakes. - As a 7rule merchants d not spare build and weighs but 120 pounds..; the Rontgen rays epidemics of all w ho was 88 years old lass; January, hal; allow the wagers' of saleswomen to ex- vb (Xt'tQva tbbacconist�i wire fined incls will lee impotssible in the lattice. split 40 enrdis of tori h fixeweod this He tins beefs in the business nine years,; eanlMondp•y for selling eigarettes to'mi►: I Inspector Fitz trick of the Chita$° g ceed one per +-ant. of their• sales, j � ,� �a winter. .. I aaid, ads _ t'he average life of an adonaut . : Pr A �O �' police, clans not believe Holmes commit- T'tvo Mount Vernon, N. Y.,. ppoollreman I �`- is said to toe but two yearo, his unusual:. f moi" gineer Hemp of 4he i Winnipeg ed -twenty-seven murders. Same of had a running fight with revolvcrs,esach PERSONAL POINT $ !' d ort e ' ' err rtivorkrs 1i1" killed .b fallin into hose whom be said he killed are alive. mistaking the other for a burglar. Nei - S" g'O° fj manifest' • , th r big flywheel.. y . e —" His (balloon is 60 feet high, 120 feet,•. � a � 'M 1►a ob.�bly murdered ten persons. th9r was `biles. diems About Some of the s ..as ifeil . of � OircWnfereace and wet lis 1 � - ", wo men were' arrested t 80 _. a Hamiltons George G. Jacoby and Moritz : Niche?- • Columbus, Ga., has broken the 'record. the Wot•td. g ��� ra; in 11e act ocf robkiinq Mr. James Beatty ls, wholesale liquor dealers, of kiitnear A man was convt,.-ted and fined the oth- He is at present using 'hot air for in• ` < - A of t city. oils, Minn., have been arrested, char.�- er day before the recorder for 'not re- All the money for the +beacons in :` y of Tennyson has i been sub- flatio , it being imposasbile to obtain 61111 `- ' s eraPoint St: Charles wcrm,an made asev, <1 with counterfeiting the labels of Hi.- turning an umbrella, seri Peel, rho monolith for 'the shaft in tb�- smaller western towns. 9%e .r. 2,, st s to-dtrcxWn Ler two year.- am Wallter s Club whiskey. There died in Philadelphia last week hag been successfully quarri8d in Corn-� parse ate -18 feet in diameter when ' '? . ode baby girl, but was fxustratec� each The old Pennsylvania Railway de t tivevlo rsons more than 80 wall, and the monument will be set tZ 1 t n Philadelphia was burned, with the e1Qht man and four women, an 1 of tlirle� upp in the fall.' Of the $4,7x0 eubscrib gp the txapeze and riglging add GO' ? beirtureO f4 new Western ' Fair r -sheds ln1 a number of paasenge�r three were more than 90 years old,one ed, 131,250 came frons the United States. Poon �� with his own weight, 120 ,ti;t �� bu dingy amauntirig to X25,000, have niches. Tevo firemen -wore kilLeci b bran 98. ;' ,� `,. authorized ailing walls and a num o Y g President Kruger, of the Tr veal Pounars, -Blues a total weight o! 350 « z by the City Council of creel: f men in, A woman working in a factory 'at Republic, has same queer notto s of pound{, As the lifting force, when the . iia . cbon. Colmer, Mich., for eseventy-five Dents a freedom. 1'o a delegation vvho visited `�- '" om; s Taylor; one of the household `rhe United States Senate h�i at da t pal- ba�looz} � well filled is 650 pounds there � 3�= y last week fell heir to a fortune of him nut long ago and urged. - com {.. ,c, ; of t e Governor, General at Ottawa, was �t ratified the :treaty with Great �G2,000 thrbligh the deatL of an uncle Y education, an the ground that it em an asoensional power of 900 .b - .t irentally shot, on Saturday,and died itain Providing for the appointment in Germany. was the oustom� in other countries, he Pound• --quite sufficient for 9xWbit# `l" r+' :, . m tshort time. a aornmissiou to assess derma cs for. Tbn oral ro_ki said: --"Yes• education is pompulsor �' -I {. _I� g Y ng chair in the neigh- Y ing puirpose�s. - t 1• Lake, od he seizures of . Canadian sealers in borhood of Mareelltw, Mich., 60 years in other countries, but so is military RICES OF THE TRADE. -- -« Ottawa; will visit Eng 'ring Sea,• , service. This ` is are ublioa, find l in Mb•Y to supervise, thea is clieq ago was owned by Ely Ridgly. It was P Pte' le sea kee their children in i :Far luting tLe balloon a Ioao ,t� �. and batteries recently voi(Qcll by GENEIAT.. laaried �4� miles around to sick neigh- P Y P gnaw-. I• t Dominion Goveiiiment. bore, The chair is still stn use. aces if they Please." trench tis dug and the Spaniards and Cubana have lX' *Mai I top covered oves� ,� a t Saturday Mr•. Justice Rot�ertscui killing their prisoners of war In the United States there are 18,176 Tall ing of 'parliamentar9 sueceaq, At oi¢leli end orf it the fire Ispat in oveZ ,s ;.; , there ►s a stor • that Mr. Disraeli once tae o er is suspended tate empty Ian- ,_ _ , , se ended Mus. Bell at Ottawa to life 3'Ptian troops and friendly Arabs miles of street railroad aces. •� boutl0,- Raid o¢ Six William Harcourt, "He ,, i [risonmeaat for' murcterouis cruelty to I�i'e' defeated the forces of Osman 238 miles are operated, by electricity, hue the three es9ential qualifications mAr, the lower eo%Qetg beiti� i{ two g'rrendlDh�ldren. DignRt. 578 by cable, 409 by steam dummy en- for stioeese in titles --a fine bald tightly to the grouted to prevent : # A gives, and 1,951 by horse or mule power. P° person, , ' hs - St. t eorge's Society of Hamil- An official denial hits ten ublishod a r 1'oud voice, and no p the bt►nt from escaping. pee ma>i etaytA ` prices les. This? iy b AC iept�d the proliositon of in St-• I'etkrsl,urg bf the alleg d Ruaso- Seven brothers, the 'youngest tib years Baying was repeated to Sir William Dsavgcl�in of the 48tH Highlanders Chine.' secret treaty. ; of ,anti th9 eldest $4 recentl hada Harcourt, who observed that "lo3avin to �cgard the slowly filling bag, ` �-- . (visit ths:t city] on May_ 24th. . The Ameer of Afghamistan has�c;rder- re�un,ion in l�resno, Ca.l. They are mem- Out the first two qualifications, i� � ntil X balloon is w f a • rand President O. K. Fraser of suPPYl- of bicycles fou• 'the women bers of the Funck fancily, and have might almost be applied to 'Dizzy' ell illed Mph - r ,iii three sisters between 60 and 70 years himself. Eckhart uses hard wood barrel staves r' <' Catholic NLutiial Benefit Aeeoeiatr of his harem. to fire the tsenoh; but just before he ,x t has issued aj' bircutar asking the Tt is reported that. Emperor William of age, - The Marquis di Rudini. Ital 's new m ml,ens to excl ole politica $om the as accepted an invitation to visit the Thomas, Hue of SlootRiington, Ill, �e°°i©r, was born in Sicil sixt ears. z+eady to make the 8i90e�IISIAn, anp iti :;i ' ,' or anizatio . . %. Y Y Y after cup of line is thrown !'in ueevi at..Osborne _1n A Y ago. Isis name t' t becairie known u T � e ugust, stole a stove, fire and a,ll, from a nes 1v- * Pon the coals. his a lodes sad eonven ion of, the Board of. TSrade A d bor's kitchen g throng out -Italy through his defence `, '" Qtikl.,ec, esti f• espatch frond Ckiro ser s that sev- , omptied the fire out sold Frodu� tb,a intense and quick heat Die• r. ° pa. e" men of t.he. S�ta.ffordshirey Re iment, flu' stove: for old iron, and bought whir- es Ma err of the palace of Palermo. Sired foxt liftiri� power. It is the fear . w l •1� ng r Montreal, he city was Bricked by a mob o>f inisuffioient litho ec resuiuti tfavoring •.Preferential lnow at Wady,%Ialfa, are invalided by key with the 1ra�eohi. He is now in "'hq�t g power that makes _' , -' les thio bout' t.hc; empire, but Diel -I The prefect. of Pc,lice in earls bas de- ,pal for a month. that r ed fqr five days. He led the aeronaut nervous—thee fear that he '` g Im rial sarkies the rabble himtself, and Sia- may not be lifted quickly enough' to 1 • federation. m8 Dieted thHt i:ii uninarri: d woman- thief The nes of fasts in fishing fuer star eon . g played cb intrepidityy and good �udg clean the dangerous h buildings and - ( 4 r. E. KiT1g; formerly general years of age is an old ,ticaid, Y is rapidly supplanting oth••r methoc:a of went t 9A he fenced the rioters to re- t t }`. to i the b' fish in the U P r Colum- tire an disband when be soon rester= aharcb steeples. It is not thought od • - ger fo some years president of A larhn ir:;ijurit.y of t.tie Volksrhtriti �< ,, I soaring above the cicada that causes app s, >' Bank Montreal, died at Monte , bin And. Snake rivers. The nets are from ed osrde , will or,pu3e, t he vjsrt of I resident Kru- psmlcemawn. - lo an essay night, where be had ger of the 7'ranAvaal to .London, to 9Q0 fecyt 1png, and tyle mesh©S M r P 'dent of France; ie le not' the moment that Y ! g . in nes cah of health. you out. It is announced that Prince Ferdin- vary in size between 12 and 10 inches. takinf grrrat interest in the welfare .orf loose from the hot air balloon an agora► „ large putation of Montrealosrs in- n� of Bulgaria will ahurtly visit Bar- Tha Western Packing Company, which the lir rash soldiers. A few days iz oral" ' . r i iewecl a Government at. Ottawa on in a_a the was staffed at Portland, Oregon, siieci- be vis' the arracks of some of t e not it you have a well rigged ` ur diay, a d asked for a guest rof the Emperor. , T • grant of ally for the slaughter of rangy horns rogimeilts in Parris, went t.o the kitch- parachute of, Proper size for your ;.T ,�,,; OUO to a9iyt in boldin a A deK,ateh from Vrntoe sa N the"tEm- + t,' S great ix:ror A�'lllianc aces King. llumbert have and tb,aii evnversion into mea , has ens a 'd ante same of the food whissb wreight. A 6 ffo of diametcs• in supposed rnatiorya exhibition in that city, oeiieed opaFations after killing 7, is iurr;isb�sd to the aioldiors. He sum- iso carry 30 poninda. The one I am ewes ort fmin Vti'inniix�g of t :ie: 90l�r'd to prolong the . Weibund until horses. They could not sell the mea,'. monreci an active neral sad told hint naw t I ge aaitng is oiily a htteojn feet ip . t . k ling b I discs near Trout l,akc of the t was not Dai eco b The o�a►metetr. M be' > : r yy A good example to refer to of the g ug, y weight ing- 120, it ip i`, of t.hei nLxm(,,,.r,.. who «aE.. ick TIsP Irn ri it crm,n `find rt a!i iti ere Pr t �ptends to see that it -is bet- tAaIY in 30 ti negro'H tsapacit r for eating watermelonas . y g poutcass more than it inbound.. is .. s i actc:cl Bt c'angely undeti the: Belief #eaioti r<l rum St. Petersburg of Misu,w that of a Dalton, Ga., negro, who last Faure los exeeotdingly popular It is that I used iti sending down t t he w . a• "Wehi-igo," or .man_ 4ni �� ednc".s Lay to ►x ready fur the ap- week sire,, at one sitting, on a wagor, a to the airmy. + a olasg while with a circus. Of access cr. a prcxulcing coiunation• 6b pound waternirtou of {set eeatson'a Una roretahigg thing abetit lJr. it nda faster than ii,araohutess us- t 'he lVTayo, of Valncouv+er has receiv- R<'i,ortwY are in circulatiai7 that the" crop tli:it bad been preserved in cotton Jam is thate has no desire+ toryl betibo usinog file hoop I - i a letter - rom Toronto probing to an ht.iun of the Czarrwi'tcb, w.hci is vis- scab, ornurt utorily. Sena+ he went to F.ng- P y pen ut more quickl o n a hums at Vancouver fir, whirls a it ing Nis'- fur the benefit of hag health, A colored man livid iie�ar Naeonb l` rad uIt go trial for the Trane -I givin,gg me a shorter shoot, and cone• _ _ h:>+�s l,ccome scriouxly worse. g vast r he been hassle end with 9tiently a lees severs rk." t tion of a surpluiy fem:i7e pepul.if Oranxw C'ouAty, Vu., is �rudually turn- $ �e t n' of On iii, clay k,e rent for cls,- It iti Ih'ught that tb.. ree:nt. fatal duel to white.. is br a[ietirs of rtiaerrlage, and now it is re- "How high rlo you like to go before -I g li,' fitly is covered with rtes that fisc ng 8 t tititian in the districts of the :Vorth� 'c't•%%( iti Count. von Kotze and Ba.r•on lPat.ches of clear white skln which are I publishers arra after eutti loo f" est, where there- :is a demand for him induce him to writte a book., . .. r un Szhracl twill reestilt tri file ,'c' gradually grazing largt:x. 5lmilar casc+a PN,h;TTY HIGH UI', THIS I vets. f 1 et ring. rat :inti -duel laws. have bo3rn not�ecl, but they are not corn- iiia i prtsirato gained. from the ex- � precast of his taco dt�ii' g tie trial "As hi h as it will rise—usuall froeiz' 'eneral Superintendent Whyte, of the Yrinct Iit•rdinrind of Ilul�*>aria hue .err_ mon. ►s that lines ig moray moor, D be¢ed by the 4,000 to 7,ODU feet—unless I en canter C nadian Pacific, Railway, left Winni ived in St. Petersburg from' Constan- At Batesville, Ind., Clarence Greaman, hero -w rahippe`rs_ att7 uncicsirahle upper current. In that �,� ,`e- ' for Fo,i*t lV.illii,ni on Werlric.gdtiy, in+;plr . 'I'h� Czar gave a l+ancluet in t;ged ?, was ridin{I a tricycle W which ..trh ( ,•� s Lon- cissa I cut the tv r superin final arrangr-ments not leis honor 40- the X%'inter Palace. s larg,F dc+6 was hit4hcd. The dog BaW < Empr y pe immediately. It in _ ,- ing made or the o g y a cat across the sixtvt .and started after don uth, us in a .very unaa+tisfac- the tindeiairable currents that raise the 4i n petiin6 of naviga- 7'hcr Fit cut ion in . nut h Afri< i is ver tory state of heiiiltii, and her condition mischief with paxchutee. ; It is e11 prc;vioni, to the shipment of abou iwrious, and it is feamd that Puluwa o it•, -the• tricycle struck a stone, threw + y causes much eingiat uta f r million bushels of -grain by the inny Ixt cxiptured by the Mataoeles be- the tact against a tree, and crushed y• The Em ons isi with a ms.n then; he had just' as well to go to the bats of Krersu•,hnaah when say his prayers. , But an experienced � t e mute t. fore• reinforcement can reaeb that his skull. the eeeisan �,, he new 1 of t.be cit of Montreal Place• . operas, and she will spend aeronaut can do much to avert such Y , Julian Pauncefo,e, the British Ambas- most . of the sgpun pr sit the island of a catastrophe by carefully draNvirig� ,- ught by t li--jkk of Montreal, is in A mounted British force hada bruxh eador leas been more conspicuous social• Rugen." in the Baltic. The delicate dciwn on the ropes rtmning to the bigbil ' I fo J -Y f per cent. stuck, and the .V�it h the' Mauil,c:les near Buluwayo, Iy since the Venezuelan dispute , arose state of the Emprws' health is the est side. I recently got into such -p rebase pri , iB one hundred. and five irrilling fifty of the enoitgy and- driving than ever before. He entertains lavish- true reason why the intended trip of scrape. For a moment m� parachute ands ane silica sterling fur ever tahem tack with 'only ane troolxes ly. his manners are delightful, and lie the Imperial family to the south of was within an inch of going over. '�, b bred Sri of stock, the most sat+ �}ounded. is one of the madst if not actually the Europe baa been abandoned." With fortwlate preseipoe of y5nind r las tory t� ever obtained b an ; C ian cit Y Y The recent defmf of tiie dervishes in �t t' popular diplomat at t'he capital. M• Cusstot, who about a year ago wase worked on the ropes and avoided a fall.: t1h viicinit of Su,a•kim has had a very Itis said that Denmark wanta to sell a Panted head of the administration Clutching the bar and yelling 'Oh, Godl ' t ie Pro d iti London to erecta elutar e ycxet.0 Pun the tribes who were to the United States the+ three islands p t i ng waken 'your . 4' m nument "the 'memory Qf G.A. Sala, Y f 1 of he Casino at Moizte Carlo, n the eve me! will avail nothi lace of Count lRert.ora, has just re- machine strikes trouble in midair. : R to mak a wavering ix tween supporting the Kba.- in the West Indicia which she owns—St. P Pa% iary provision for lila and the British po wer. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John. These ®iti;nted. Tate administrator at the TI`here's but one thing to do; look about . ,� b' wridow. Casin° has alisoluGe wear over eev- and we w•bat the trouble is; and it the extreme beat, and the hard'March• iatands ha e© an area of 118 iquam P° c. .'s' cast Gal cz; a learned young Jew, Li -Ilan ('lien the dis'in dished miles, acid u lioPulaticm of 8'1,000, mostly mal tliauwand erpp{oyeat, whom he: c,�n possible correct it. Of course tills re. - i '4 ba. born ap iniad to the new lecture- Chin+.:s Niru s tr;;ncan hiss arrived at Ce , small. dismiss o r promote at his ' pleasure. quires a cool head, but a man whasA ._. ax Rha i of Enali h literature in Camhrid e n rtie+s. Their trade: is ver Ii:noirmouui sows of money also paints I y be first threat- - y' brain is c►a Psized b t Un versify. g ion, un hies e�ay (o.141oscow, where be will Mary L. Doncibue, cissas o1 President theca b hLs haiticls. '.I'he t as a �mg of drauger had better •stay out ;* rc lYr s::nt China ut the coronizution of Luke of Burlington, Iowa. Colleegge, after vesry well paid one --£6,000 a jeaT, a of the balloon busino�gs." r: s cx'. 1 c: lriirial of Lady Mrnintstcpherl the CZI1rF. enffering far years ere file rc,sult of an - too .place n Lemsford Cbiirehyard, ' A nurw %%ho heal beem one of the pal- arcidNnt, and undergoing surgical open- 81i' on.rria.ges, and various. per-, "Hat"8 you had many aoeidents9" ( `� ;:.1 el ; mat' iii(ine Br ckr:t Hall, Lord 3lount- �' attkndanfs since the birth of- the ations for above -s , claims to have been gtiiaitt�" t ALMOST AN ACCIDENT. ;�� ear hen's He urclshire Beat. 'you n iriii�ae oaf Greece in 18fs8 died on cured by Christian ec i,ences tr eatment,al_ Tho3 Louden papers reported Mr, y' onday, and the Ki and ' Ro al tho h all the b' siciasns had said she' Gladetane "as hard as nailo" on his' "No, but I ha,d a thrilling experience of v G AT BNITAIN, rinses attended hien fuiic� ul on Wed- mt clic. P y (ro3turn the other day from the Contin- one afternoon in an Iowa rtown�one I ! I is exlxyct that Sir,Rcrlvery �ll c'Sday• . _ _ I ant• As one of them expressed it, "he shall never forget.. I was billed to - ',I er Two ferinerrti met ou tine Jliigiiway in +leaped out of the saloon c,n the Char- make a 6,000► -foot ascension, with a will be, W..4i Rzypt in June. It is learned in Paris tbAt ire view 01 Gibson county, 1`enn.; the other day, mg Cron platform with the agility of parachute drop. The weather was final ' 1 t is Tc l,ar i that t.en thuusancl Bri- I-sait,le evonte in .the Sonitlan orders and, after the cttetom of the region, I a man to whom a oontinous journey —a motionless at.iliosphere, a clear, blue ' ti5h trool,s �ti'll sent to the Sorudan ave been issued to increa,r,e rice su stopped to swa horses. The trade was! l' I of tweet -Six hours is as nrPt bin He sok I had a hot fire, and the balloon iii t e, a fuss lies and armaments of the French mil agreed on fin ly by one farmer reoeiv- s i 1 g re- fills uickl Then the - i ry poets in South Africa. Ing flys other's horse; aAd a shepherd j P Armitstead • hand, 1 q y. gasoline was M _. ,James Iayn, the " uvetist, hag re- ¢tar ed that be 'felt that he hacl made thrown in good quantities, the monstr $: tier 'from the eclitor�hi f the famous Tlce Uni'-cd StatPB Charge d'Affaires ' do6, a rooster, fifty cents, and a pint j aA unlawful L P journey by traveling er tightellHcl with the intense heat, I'= Ow hill Mag• zine_ a� Cbn:st-uaipople,' has Keen informed by of wjliskey to toot• without him; and then spent a few gave the signal and we were off. I ; t n Turkish Gov nrnE+nt that. t.he. trade Anew sea Anchor has been invented miutitt+9 in vi aro rs handghakin and cleared the buildin with a bound, and fl^� T.+: rt Ilulferi�n, th British Amliiissa_ r, ; , "llin Y C'hristiin miasion x es from b Ddi.'hao+l McC• rtli vivtuiqus convexsa ion with his friends. soon was safe in theefree air above. The y ' , clue u Paris, �--il l n f ire froin diplcjmu.- i y y, ' of Middletown, ; .. ; _{ , _, tic 1 fe atxrut (beiddle of July. 1 11linor bias kse=eai repealed. Conn. 1'be anchor ie filled with oil in !'Mrs. Gladstone in Ilt�ltirig. much better IPalloon had good life and travelled well _fir 1 OOU feet I encountered a �t I'lce re are r►imouis in Rume to the such a way that the ail is oiitftisosd over than when Abe left Eng and, and has At al,out 3, lYlrcjr:r-(aener:,ll Sir Freclei'ick C`ar- the waves as the anchor is tossed u I regained the freshness of color and strong air current. To cut loose here *,f ccry; rinl,•t.�n 11±rs l,r�gn iplx,int.eai ra,.ui,ianater� of ext -that. Fteinoe and Nttssia are or- and down and eo a caonlprative ealu ' cheerfulness of manner which snake would have been to disappoint my audit in -chef of the! Mx.t<cl,r,le carnpaigti, I #f riiiing th-;,barbarous mountain tribes is created yin- which the vessel may ride I her ane of the : most charming old ence,.so I determined t.o take my chane•. - ; It rN,2 ex cried that the bill `in, Africa b, pour them Scan upon the at pe P='a- ,aid 'scent Possea'sione o+f E peen na» out a .storm in safety. ladies in England; i , es of getting back through it with , '. �f. a . • I the parachute, and went on. I soon " g hibiti g the. intlrortaiion .of live cattle ' t ns. Among Americans who have made a : - j intA, laltain will 1Pec,ecl this year. distinguished scars in ii;urpPe lately is pasesd unto a fine, quiet atmospLore / ; n official d�psatab froym Bala a'yp . A MOUSE SCARER. - again• At abou 6,300 feet the balloon - `� r ' the e have heenl01 fresh cases of .h the artist Edwin A. Abbey. Re has sn s it - is t,mpossible to estimate t e ceased to rise. t be an to drift slow► c' ` a asm<�Il lox at Gloucester, England, mak- been exhibiting a collection of paintings The Infest t3eientiiio novelt its°ei g nu hers of the scam The whole y Pa ly southwbrd toward the river, so I 4 � ing a total of 6,30;1 since the epidemi y' at the rooms of the Fine .Arts Assocr w . 9 co grey ie naw in the handle of the re- ant phosphorescent mouse frightener out loose.. After a short drop dowdh �, broke out. is liuus cat Ives it will re titre a -lar ® tion in London, and society fbc,ks w toh _ 411 guaranteed to scare au rfllti- th© Parachute opened. All went K M,,x'j3 q B see and admire them.. Mr. Abbey him- b� well until about half way down, when 't" ' ' The ten thotis'anci British troops that for .e of troops to dislodge them. self is much sciugbt after socially, ;ons -rats or micas curt of the mat rale. it suddenly closed. Fqr the first tints' k, _ / i will sent ter' the Soudan in the lot of dynnmirte left at Gw�law. Lexiin Ky. has an . old peoples ridden house. It is the life-sized im- in my experience I was badly frI ht- f •'� }Y� autumn will include three battalions of the South Africa Cam 's miners g�fl' of a oat modeled ut taster of Pasts a 1 / the H >usehold troops. p�nq club, of which the youngest msember is-. � � P eased,. I bud never known of stip s , . � cell into the hands of the Alatabeles. eight mine Id, or terra cotta, anted and bewhisker- 't ' Out of rrspac t for 'the jnemai•y of, Th ,y did cat kJnoryv ate properties and y ye�e. o There are three Pa ease before. I began to fall rapidly. A ; Lord ightc►n, the rnuncil 'of i he Roy- , ma a rjd to ex lade ii~t.he result beiimtx>rs ninety years gold, one ninety- ` ed nth rItstlO sliest. It is made in few moments later, to my. t��rprise and r t g P two nicer three and two ninet a sittin tion, its head turns aside.. I landed • - - al Ac my- has decided not to hold a tba about 200 sav es were killed °�' Y- Y- g i joys t.be parachute opened. Ivor. Tlie club meets at the house of , ~rays, and its eyes etarin s ght ;. bariq t this year. g mafel<y in a wheat fiel,d.. My first F < , It is umouserl it Aldershot cam s that' T e owners of file BriEijsh steasnsk arae of the members each week lox leas- . 1he�e ayes are thickly coated , - e P thiought was to examine the Paraoohutte .. � i I ra hie have been ooaidemned by the are and mutual improvement. j with lumitaatus paint, and shine grew.d find an eaplanaticn Por its queer -__ "�-'}''f F th<: Ni th (Lancets have been ordered t edam Court to pagy 685,500 florins t'losida is on the v+arg+e .ot a big boom :comely in the dark. All that is neves- yrorkui '. The rigging wen all in pei� " e� �' to get ser dy t.o start far Egypt to take d m es t.o the North Getrmaia Llo d S'y ia, to P� the cat on• the floor near g i -T " pati in the 6audan cam ai y In tolPaieeo growing, acoordin to all in- + foot order. It bad tgiuiply shut up and _ '► a i P om any for the sirnking of the stealneit• oiications. There are fall g a mouse hots and wait for results. The thorn rer o puzslin .Had i_h y 800 alPplica- 'unfortunate nibbler dares not come out paned. It was .:: „:_.� • Sir. C sales Rivers `Nilson, president � Ibe by collision in January of last year. tions fog• seed tobacco on file I been iso Pen9titious, I mi � rr in ' the i gh have of the; 'rand Trunk railway, will sail Iflorida Btate swhile the frightful oat :apparition stands to for' A >rica oa file 25th lust. Ile ,will partment of 'Agricul- in front of the hole, agd t� A1O� charged it the rank of some mys. �r� make a tour of inspection over the road. NSIIMP'I'ION t�P' WHEAT.'eS' and tobeeoo growers'. associations etaarves to death. tsrious d+enizesn ofhe air. era bean formed I almost a maioluaion w+eus tLn t I enco�iintered X j' A bea titO wtrtdowwill•shortly be de- T couaum tiara of w;bte11.t ass I ty fn the $tate. Btath cigaxvand plc t�iv0 opposing.air gurrents, which, with il � �'_'` ,;;-dicated St. George's cathedral, South-' ain reckoned at six, bazibbis r � I�'t' .are to be grown. g INCREASE OIt' POVERTY. a short eddy' fonrce, had for an in. � �- r+- walk, the memory of Mr. Oxenford, r stain oloeetl the parachute. It was ! "' 'the on Times' draSnat.io critic of_ Qum, whicah, oxi the balers of ata Chicago ie a great aiaar$et. During Mlstrei&--Thea ,crun,g_ man who e0110d � only solution I could find." u P. esti Red ulation of 88.900;000, ma%• the year pasC the cattle receipts re. ► to o last .t un �� � t . M-py y s ago. 9 t t Y _ R 7 �: ,: ` p tt night e, staid. v+eT c is a total pilon of` 253,40O,AOQ 2 1.060 bead. H reoeivwaci 'tete. 1, the em�iakable scall'' of the buss ' le. 000 head, an ane—It ; my brcrttOe+r, nam. ,, dgPa?i =wring the past ear, 7,910,' y .� . Ailgl uadian trade is shown by the 1=---- . . , - increase - of 427;000 over last year. The rat Jane,�e ty bRT1�iSING MADE EASSf'.. v pohrhs from Canada into G'r t Brit-. :. ' • IIBELE$S 6�UKBTIONt I . btuve xtokioed thin eev�f ? sin, whi h increased by savant Brie per t sheep foot up for tLe year en diffe�i�ant Bien in pasur tom f a' r pang! H`nnker 5taagers has a pretty easy cent. du in t if�—I dreauiosd .last night that ybu 5. head, an increase of 28,5,000 I within the t two genas, and each one. ,of it. r g .,, rchj and by ninety per gav me a lot` of money. ovtu last astir. The receipts f horses you easid. your brother. g tis•—In what way 4 pe _ p pa { cent: d ing +.he first quarter ol:_ the H band—Did you have any change reached 113,000 head, an inoream of + Yr,s, .mum.•. Poor folks allers hlays Hunker—Hie wife drives him to driiiN Fes , -,.,- year. be ay.E,crt4s trq Canada ' ,reaped left 16,000 head over 1894, r large faimllies, v� um. • I and a cabman drives him Lossie. � - . . .. - > , �J I .. - .., - .c 'I' ,n. - - - y q �_� - , 4 t { .., a .. . .. .. :. ' - I!! I .: .-. .... I. ,. , .�. .:- .- ,.. - T. .. 4.... - :: 1 �' :. ..:- -.. .:.! .t - - , t . s : . YI ..... ••. �r '� :. a -.r x '. ►:^ r. ;y . .::. : .. .. ... ....- F..f.-.: .: .... ; - . . - - F _ -,%-ter '�,' ,N ..a -1 w ,. Z �.. ♦ , ._ - .: . t .. __ L ..: .. a .. - . ,,.-- tom, .c ':.,,tt 3-.a:,, -.s$. cv. _ `C.' ._ •k -. - ,...--.. - r .r.. :- ! .. Y ..-..•... y ... .- - --. .-.. a _::' -.� c - 2t- /' t, 't f - ter. j.. .t. .. .. ;.;._ .. .. E, .,-. .. .�Y..9, iti i �>; �• �'. _::. _ . -. :. r-. _ ._ . . "11X.- _ ii. ta.:< 'f�-&•rte S :m . ..r -. ,. .. a . • - -�• -. - '?.. r � ,may '�< m-. ,' 4 ��+ t.�,,�k_�•::. a`� d s . r• 3,. .r-... . "c, - , I . f'. i _ C- +".. 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'-- •` - ` ;._.' r tis :3 B • ,, -y r f� ... : ��,> �.. .. :_ ,_ _ +� ` r � - ... - - - - k _ . wa y+' .7-. i k iv'-^� - t 11 t '�,' i�'4F•hii Z y _.3PNP ; ' Ca'- IFit ,. i••. „ 6 . r .k.� • ! -_. .- - --, �, :rl.. n., 1 -ter ` if .,h S• 9 Fi+ t�-Y '{ .. - :. To be sur all Such thins as mrsre- = - _ ' r . I . - z„ # .. «,, I g� ■ ¢} Nay .L>•�:11`Ds -:�,� nS. resentation Should. be dlSoour ed lilt ,,,1 , P _ ag - d- rx: e cry g t m to wa f.. In ©ase of loam -� It1SH LIME E4I BALE.--� ' dein anise the ud emeht of the ent �, . P a$ 31, lst con., reedy on theiid o A til. n is relied °upon when-molaey i8 advanced OB• LACEY, Dunbarton, Oak tW- - ; },M - on property. Why not so ,with regard OR S&LE--House and two store for _ I , ,, '��� to incur nee contracts. Both are saie.on Ktnrg sorest, 1'takering. For tall i particulars a t to A. l;. AOWkW13iX.1:� 1iT! d . ,, '. i pnlilished every riday morns at its offi s contracts. When an insurance com- Collette st.. Torronto. 0t -, I ''` Pio erigg, Ont. " ` any acce is premiums on, a buildin _ 4 � -, 1rxI . - _ 0 THE LADIES :--Mre- Con bre �, .. . f. - I p gg for say tvvo years the chai>1 Shalild • .96 pow leas; 1.0 lrpald is sdtiao wishes to State that she is prepareI do ' i RATE$ 0 A VIi:RTI$INCi: b0 tnCOnt stable. TWO years .Would .all kinds of lain sewing at modera$e rf►tes, _ - 13estdence South of Fire Hall Piokertngt. Sett , , ; . P - - - to con < be sufcie t timA in Which t0 ermit 1 ^' insertion, er ins p. R li 8abseqsent in erti n, per line - it _ of an ins stet investi atin AS the IBS CH RLdTE (IIiEEN.W00D-- r °`" is rate.does not 'ncl de Legal or Foreign P g M A, aemenEs _. law noW a ands, i.iSuranoe'oompanieit •'' ` will pipet lessons fn Charcoal, Crayon , tenial tele gi en t partfer making ,eo - and sniff drawin Water cetera and Ori _ _ . , pp g r to for 8 or m nibs or by the pear. Hat - may acce t premiums for years. and Painttnu, from Coples, . Nature, Objects, - For _ t y ly or yearly cda tact pa; able uarterl terms and date apply to MREi. (i. CY: flRC1itER, . q y when a fire occurs the same company Pteiterin ' usiness cards, to line _or under, with papP , ' R• JGreat Y aN6 i Do torsades., on i; OG, pay filet advance. has the p velege of dis uting the pay- ---- - �oi�iII $IY10f3kS aAd Q r I �, � yew, p E PAY $10 TO 1116 PER WEEK,.._ b ve allls�• Notia9 in local olumne tell cents per lin ment oft @ pOliey, anli'rather.than g0 .` _' fi♦ cents per. fine nob subsequent intertio 1 Y For easy hams work, Nosohomo, books pmar�itt�a'jjg and Toa h 1X1at81•laI 5 $p ial contract rat a made known on appllca to COUTt It pa 8 t0 aOGe t a COm r0 - bio '. Nqq free adver icing. y P P or peddling Oan be sone in spare time day.or , - ah dvertiasmente w thout writter netruetion mise. Another feature in favor, of a evening• Bend stampp for work and partioulars - I �. at once. THE BEYIIIORE RU1?PLY CO,, 14[a- wil he inserted untt forbidJeir and charged ac Change, would..be the lessening of the Sonic Temple, Camden, New Jersey, fitly, ..• oo ingly. Orders f r discontinuing advertise „ me is must ba Irn � itioe ani seat to the phb chance of buildings heir g burned for — , y< lis er. the sake of the insurance a the tom- EED FO>i �3ALE--Abuat 2 �U0 b b• - • • - - - i r - - k ,. t, ' �I,. dk_Y. J b Work promptl attended to. ' , els Banner and Russian oats apd 600b sh- • Tew Skirtings w. �. c�ARK , -, PROPRIETOR panrea Would see to it that no more els of small peas, Branch -vine and ltitaltiplI re. . . • - . _1 +: ' than two i thirds of the Value Wa8 A gnantii Racal New Yorkerotatoee ! at ; reasonable rinse at lot 16 con. T, iokorin oi' i y B ht Washable dol �' y.. carried. 1 I . -; {: ,. ELL, Bropghain P.. O: address Jogpiv Russ 4t ur Politic —Strict Independence _ s ,' s '�'' t3owmanvilleOR SA,E—A desireable nine roomed�,� Wr�ilY1 ur Aim—A irat- leas Loca] Fa er. ct _ l ., p '' house,Osituated on Church street south, " h�rtst Piciterin n the remiieas are all .Inde of ur Eacpeottst one -The hearty Mira. W . L. Keyes has bought the pro g° n ^j. ap sort of the neopi of ickerinq and vicinity. petty, on co net Ontario aad Kin "streets, choice fruits, Hard sad soft water in sound- . g once. The outbuildings are in good state of re- , from Georg Stott, and will fit for a tire$ pair as are the fences. Nor price and full par- "' . •� class baker . tioulars apply to W. D, GOItDON,. on the � .. - RIDAY,f , AIA ' 1,. 1896. Editor J mes has been off duty since premisee,;or address Picketing P. 0, 1i -rim i BLQut Y'lou�hlll�' t3CtOt8 fOP 1e a21(ZO�si -' 4: �,Y • ednesda�� last nureiDtt s lame arta, the en'g esult of a b d fall from his bicycle. OTATOFS, POTATOES :—Grow TaZ1 Sul7lwela Sh4e9. - { William F. Tamblyn, 7bronio Uni specially for Seed. We have for sale oy r - NO ES A O OMMENTS. ereity, non of W. W. Tamblyn, choice, new and standard varieties of pot - • -- - - - • . I __ Whitby, toes ; besides having tented 40 others not fo • L.: - _ Premier Gree wa. ,' Of 1llanttoba, as won a fellowship in Latin at Columbia Sale. Alco need oats, bathe, eco, t7atalogueb FreghxOl�dS. i Cash �ricV niversity. ' free on application° We will taii„o 20 per cent. a . 17ly en in Ont rio for the past few D. F. t'i'alsh,ithe Conservative candidate pcif catalogue prises to .customers who ta><e seed { i 4�'est Durham otatoes from our cellar. Address CLO13S0 ' ;� . (JAY . a spen Tuesday with Hon. , has been very frit for BIiOB., Highland creak, Ont. 1S-ilm , ` - . . - I. Joh Dryden, 0 his 1farm near B) OOk- me brine but is improving. It is thought ____�__ __ lin. There is co siderable speculation e will not be in very good shape fur the T g p �• NOTICE• - - �' info cam ai - as t his mission eve here Frank H. Mason, Secretary of West • . - h arham Conservative Association lies t : A Iproininent efor er Called upon • n appointed retarnin o$3oer for thin ` NSW �l►TD STLISS g John T4. else has t► few berry bashes yet left, us the other day an stated that llis r ding for the Dominion elections. that will be sold cheap. Now is the time to ��}} T�T . . I . : part were mor th n jubilent just The insurance es►mpanies are objecting punt• PlLIlr OODS . . now For the fi •at t me in seventeen t pay the 6ce tosses on Demill college, . sass shawa, claiming the building was oust i - - - -100 FAR- year the countye not governed by v feed by i9�0o. - a Co servative g ve ment -, A Lindsay 'man has fallen heir to a rn fruits we lead: ' For Sale b Tends ' i f mane on which the int�reet will amoun • innings the choicest. �, In North Ont9ar o r.-Bingh$m, the t 540,000 per year. The Warder says the - Refo mer, and It. C , Brandon, the tijie is not given, because the lucky otic Tenders, sent to the andenuned as the ad- . - Pall Papers the Latiest. _ onid hays more friends than he would dress often below, will be receired by the naso• Boots aIId S}l0es IIeW and Robb Patron candidate has retired from the niers of the wit► al the late Qalvin Campbell. , y.' - . , ., Dd convenient. . Esq� deceased, for the purchase of the south field and Donald Gr lam, warden of half'of lot ilii in the and concession of the � � (�Ei Q. ��g�Ej $ D���O " The funeral of the late Mrs. James A. Townshi of Plckerl ,situated fdbout on© mus i r Zi,f ` I . . the du:�ty, will app se John A. Ale- awrie took place Thursday afternoon last p ng north of the viilais of Danbarton. •P'o tender Gllliz,ray, in the next Dominion eleC ct her late residence, Orono, to Bow- ncosomwily accep'ed. Address -- _ _ _ anyille cemetery. Rey. J. A. McKeen, CA$BI[78 CAMPBELL, . tion.+ Mr. Grafi la s nomination iwas er pastor, assisted by Rev,. J. R. Real tfa ss s4g $icLarea st., Ottawa, Onc. . . t • brought about b an Iual amatioh of -_ _ i i , >; ondacted a very impressive service �t the _ . i _ the Liberal and air a actions. case and was assisted by Iiev. R. D. Pie' ase Call and SeeC lO �j � � � � - , I I. raser, of Bowmanviile, at the o etery. , a ` . - • Wonder if Sir. ;Cha les will select a Juhn Calver, formerly of Botom�Dville, iarn�er to fill the posi i ou of Minister ied-on QQ�pril 21st, at Port Perry. He had ""oua_: - - ' I , . . D failin since last fall from oonsum of ,sericulture• It Sema passing g p• $ILK8, � . , atrathge that docs rs a Id law era are ion, bat a fatal ending was not antioipsted tt For Y3ceu Tr1mi g g y soon. Hie daughter died of coasamption `�ELVETB. f °� I- call4d to that ositi n, while good ut three weeks ako, while aeon suooambed '1 ABLL� DOILYB;. ' �. rile ' like, Wm- S ith and other rac- o the same disease last summer. He .WASH BILKS, ` - � . , ' P , " hi>3 tWo praoticai elements to a saeeessful Lite Yn uranoe tics farmers are llo ed to sit season eaves behind him one grown ap son and a AND BERLIN8. daughter bat welve years old: COITI an , I site season in sect Sion, consulted M E. SOON E ' z p :r 1 onl}� when party ma ority is required B ll' ' f ' a to p��ss u measur . . ea,. r iaims, o Andley, while ehoP• ping co -wood at Tweedie's on Saturday, • • Picked a East End..' • " ---- -- - .. q . . ;. ► it Charles T upper __` oat hie foot clean to the bone: IIs wan has beets select- brought to W itby, had eight stiches put , . , , ; ,�FLECTED.:.'... . - � �� ve ecu ty, - : 1 edremier of C ra ging his ca oda net. and is now ar- in the noun, and is now re p grewi .9. He is Laving nicely. , l ,ck E ye Pea f 1 , I. 1- gild. Hav : I • - . e t�lE; iY. ost liberal caner ,c� so le trouble wev I TI h �: -- .I _ be 6 talk of B. : Osl r entering poli .. 'ale Register: MUMb! IE PEAS." These two features ate to -be found � in : � tic ,but he has ode statement flat- -- ,' SMALL WHITE . PEAS." - -. . Wrrxrsmy, Av 6th.—Ezdcatore sale of G vtjrnor Cha (Lis rumor. Lieut - ly ontradlctingi he, Unite States Life, Insur ha�nesS; buggy, etc. The property of •—•- -For 881@ at--+-�neC� f't` i ' au as also stated 11 p the estate of the late Gaaper,•t3totts, at aL, th t he will n be n the cabinet. lot 20, con. `2, Piokerina. Bale to com El@Valor • �,r c Agents Wll,litad in ail unrap;•ase�ted diatriot . - � Apply to �. D.'ST ' k I yI Hipgh J. blacdoJ� 'ld, on of the Aid mence at 1 clock. James MoCormaok, ch'eftiail dill lit; ly j in Sir Charles. Executor. hos. Poacher, taotioneer. enchman s�. la k , Inspector of Agents, Rr�ouaa 6 3c , ueb9c B fell. building, Toronto. R i• . It is not �specte the the entire list Apply to �rt�r SON A f `� ,. Route Register, . • a71 E�N ' - wi 1 be coinpletE for some days) yet, THOS. )1�00DY, �tve olp� bi ket , gent, P�Ck�rin, Ont i, wen the camps gl� ill for erl i' , �i- op ned all oi-er �t e D mi o n. Y T e; s\ �Offfa Statittott - or W. W. SPARKS, at levator, i _ _ _ ' h tandard bred roadster stsilion, 1'N^. — ...,..__ No. N 1g79,j the property of W: G. Barnes, -0 t N mb I Rolston Laundry Co� `' Hon. Hardy' ill, a county f#oun- THE CELEBRATED . c Green River, will make the season of 189ti a a� °. ci lora, on tLer ap ointment 'may as follows :—yfonda a ro s tr ; • t y May 4th will leave r 0 v I o, �; met With the ppro al of aspirants bi's own stable Green River and proceed [t yea wrn6 _year Shirts, Coilare and tae - , LEHIGH VALLEY CO L ,� n 0 s a � � ; �.� `' rr Flo°, nicely done up, send them to Ehe Rolston k l - to Parlifrment a ode ire• to avoid the to Gerow'.s hotel, Brougham for noon, - } � � Laundry, 11 aokaowledged to be the beet "� �� o--� --__� a laporioug task of grad sting through ohEb� to Gordon's hotel, Pickering for C W. J. aCRD4v � :I Tuesday, to Nlaawell's hotel, coal mitred. ;i,"'� ��? ��� Qp K � I eaAi A eat, t ` , occupancy of mfr or o ccs i but with Hr bland Greek. noon, g Callendar's hotel, x p = d the good hard,h aded ratepayer, the Malyern, night ; Wedsreada - I ~' a » g a I t0 Parcels izent every ttred>ze tai�erin` ..,>� y tti Boa ,...I dIM IMPORTING,61,gZV1r... q �- o��� �$ � �'n „N edgy. « th ng will l�erer eco a popular. We Grove, noon, Franklin house, Ma�kha i, ax�.b� a op° . °' i '�. ,��mt �.. . w old not b� aft id t wager that it night; Thursday to Brown's Corners for ••,•F'IIUM �'��' MINESI,... _ os$'aa ti i.p .b -♦ Meek's hotel Victoria Square, nighty buy interior coal whoa you• cad get e _ b `� - =• TIME MEANS MoNEj w 11 be amended at t e very first op- noon, a J's h Baker's, • Y Gormley, noon ; the best for same price. 0 `� � � � •�' Jan � #, , p rtlinity. The idea f sending a lot Queens hotel, stouffyille, bight; Satur• 1t1 OE Why waste time andand laberworlcin tbA -:`, 'I of men to • ti8�nar..t ounty business daYk to Altona, noon, thence to hie owip, _ ` stable where he will remain till Moeda y �' .t.I Feb i'�iM pump handle when the wind will do it` w o never took env nteretjt in e�•en y OFFICE ANIS �'��� a I Mar ; 4 z without eapenee, '� .Z . iii,• flit• ,•i - morning: This ranee will be continued ! �,i,; Apr.' th it own township business. They throughout the season, health and weath• , .. , KII�G :ST., PICKERING. � 15 , �- ,,, a n For the small sum of X30 yon �ng�t ale �- -� { w old be simpl� 'at tl e ' merev of -a er permitting, m a a , a• '.le Fe sharpers. Q1i ! .t a sharpers will hhc - (opP Gordon House.) r mlol J no O c . - � MIS)��iY'ro + , s. be there, see if he do /'t. Qua ,'r. - ; � .' w w a i ,gal I • sv I, - �. «. D�C�R. �y y `� Improved WIN�I . ; The fsahionablelbredpmopesryd of desdale -.� ..,, , ,. �,y� Beptb M �' . Y' _ ` The promote!xe of t le' Hiiron' and stallion, 19798, the ro rt of Graham fi V Q ®D i0 �tS a. i ra' y. 01 tario Elect ii Rai wa meet ul Bgoe., ' Cairnbrogte," Claremont, Ont" }�,(}�Q�Ajj(j . �, ml CoQ• �. (patent applied far) ` �- Y i will male the'iieason of 1896 as follows : This machine can be a" T tonic this vie k to award the con- Monde Ma 4th m m 14 g m ea w lase I � ttached to any - ; _ Y y mill leave hie own - - pump handle without change. � a ; tr its for constr stint th'e road. A ! stable, Johu Iansons, Viewfield Farm, A PERFECT T'E� - hr' w York . firinl is expected t0 'be Scarboro Junction, and proceed to Young -----• a arded most of the contracts, and Bros. for night • Tuesday to Frank - - Scott s, con 2,-lot3,3carbaro, for noon. L . w rk will comm >nce ith but little i' Callandei's hotel, _ _ Pi SERIN If. �tERT' Malverq, for night ; —•"" i I de sy.. •'The ne lin will run from _ Wednesday to John Flemmin s, f `. ham Ruad; R' Mark• 11A VQ uSt ieCelVed paving purollased the above bneiaees Po t Perry -throw h L''libridge, Brad- fornoon, Franklin House; x -- for , Becton, Sh lburne, Flesherton, Markham, for night; 'Tuesday to John a tuff 11ne°of samples of from G. W• Decker, I am prepared to Milroy'e; Cedar Grove, for noon, B. B. ee,ter to the wants • of the pnblie in trhat ; : D rham and Wal •erton to Kincardine, Reesor's, lot 1, con 11, . * Spring SAltings, also a r e line. - f Markham ter wi h a brarcl> rom Flesherton to night ; Frida to John Graham's, ,: H TE" First-class vehicles and horses '' !I Y lush number Of cholas lines ,,, stet: WORLD , for hire dray ` r M aford and S team ton, via Oweny Hill, for uteri, Keeler's hotel, Highland or ni ht. T, aft 8 eamiag done promptl b ' �' - - .So nd, from Port lain to Kincardine Creek, for night ; Saturday to Jerry % of OVerCOating$. FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TZA Cllr day or ja . 'Bus in connection meet Y � } Annie' for nooD, thence to hie own stable and Bee tiflepl aIId l et IiV LTD N tt ing all T R trains. Fr ' ic° ,thr ugh Tip ertor� ith a branch fro where he will remain until the fallowing A VE PUpITv. eight and I A -:- Ki sardine thro gh ildmay, Tees- >�Monday morning. The above route will prices express slivered to all parte of f' tfonsoon TSA i4 put up by the Indian Tea. the villi8 e. 4 wa ere `'�'ingha and Luckllow .to - $ - g ' be continued throughput the season, (Ai vers as a sample of the best qual►des of Indian , GOlerlCh,_ with )ran ,h from Luck- health and weeytber permitting, iii �R ���jj,Tf rj)U $'ha•tvt s• Thera©[ore th�ty use the greatest care in the ��,* ',j�dte�. � . � f Arirfi. ski coon of the Tea and its blend, that i9 why they e- ,� ;�I no • through R} fey t Kincardine, Ou It up themselves and sell it only in the original Prop„ PICK WRING- r e l • �` ��' kp,ges, thereby securing its purity and excellence ' ma4ing three be t line This sum- . .+... T ;. _ „ z me and xt @ o ZC✓i. TpRONT�'YA+.` £ I� up iii y{ lb., c ib. and s lb packages, sad never i - �?� ' ne wi Ib copied in tyle �' bJl 1n1)LLlllkc..��.... �' '` - - con traction. � ; -` • -::'- CORPORA 1 .t Wh� Jet T r •*" P :r, TJ Nf A!„1r t3AAt ORQC4R8 K !~P iT �. i your wife do the' �� tf our �i y� pj p y� j- �. Iroccc doers not !cam it, teU hien 'to write ti (j �7 11 , V 1 s s V LL U , I is repot ed tat the 'lnsur'il ee , hOTlz r alnt.ng, < ed'a,.« TUU UUU Iss�as� ��riet�l o --Far p. con anies' ar di g ► _ I building— � k s p Putin the claim for y �+ p Kal ominlII e. Subsccribed mar. "> U�8,500 it and is Frront street pmt, ro+-cello Concrete Walls, Silos, Stable Floors � .`._�� da ages by fire o .the emill college, r lisle- by John- Djekie & Co, Pickering . I3og Troll lis, Cisterna r ' '. Usti wa, ciaimi g that the build' "1. i- : - Pa erhan tri — __ —_ _—� ,Culverts, g p g gi' Thfa Cath any leave opened a brac�ilc tic the , g ry pp v a Etc., Etc. Was! valU`ed t�0 h g It 9eema t0 us 11edY �'0 iia leave it done prompt, opuiedeby theiOntario Bank, under t latel cc- .1 f y a, Na -Ta ---- I� kill rnana�(0-� that the governm t Sho ld sogn con- neat nd thea �b wont of the undortsigge i- With tits Cement farmers can bnxld �fi ,sidair the interes S !of th insured as TR'' :KING Ul~' PAIN, P 1?epoelts will be reeoir$d and iatereat al]Owed their own welts and therefore says halfy ' F E• TIER INCA at hfghest, rates.) T �.a ' the egislation h s all -been in the S : Drafts issued on all parts, potletstiAns made by suffer pain, �vheci you can get_a the cost. Write felt ariaicuia s Shop, North' Qlaremont, on very liberal terms, monoy lolLood oii_>ac s _ r rote eats of the: o#upan es for sate. a r toy i s . 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Z k.{ •%� - 'C• w 1•• J,; - '•ZIH�. `5 ..,z+. : , � , _ 1 x c a t +s.- - n= _ :re7 't'7' f� �+ g,� � atM" rx= - -- _ : . .F J} E a. bS W (: _ r .;r"-} _.., ..a .. -,. — _ .`l l'•�.1 -•^...ort .f( L. -i - - ..-:1 t ♦ ,�., ,.Fe �s �4e ..Y�ti _= -"a ".r. -..: - «0 P t �`,',`I 3; +1 .; n•`.�'; _Via; y_. �vt F „ r s s _�: { ` ,v-.:. °.�_ . , - Y._ e�'`:3 t ,� �,' = .°�5 fit• n -::r s. -fi "�:6' .'a- w' c�.e :. •. l se ,fir .___. .., +.r._ n Vis'.. - . i -r, xx iy- s R - - - - -- - . . _,- <t:#...: 'df.:.i -. i f � ..J-- ,' iii -,i!2 - '' . • v I , , g. .t - s. 4 i ,. LETT ,:= : M. d ER TQ T E E#. I a`. ert11 the advle Y. . __ ibiltl disastro $ 000tirr here Frida y' :of 001186 ire 'IFI= W ANNA :1'lOkeYin� altiat3aa Q.�,� � � � tt�� " taxes half ,early instead of l - �f� ' plexion ' ruing atl�at wo o'do k. The $r 1 Doss on of pIIbl o yi®,eeilona. The the lair ells- �� _` TEAINB 4oINa FaAaT D0�6 Ad 1@'oLLOWa: X� writer moat Anrorit ie offering a rewart X500 fit Tb1+9t6. 10. 6 MAIL 7 . M. rted in D. A.! bar's otel. Drive in all Daae. send his correct Iname with copy �ptdence as will tend to: thea raw here $ ver w a :5f3 A We wish it distinetl suct� yi the wind it e d to Thos. Hill y ut,derstood,, however PP a as remedy introdttood to " 14 LOOAL 2:24 P, fi - welling and from the to hart .Hill' chat in no case do we holy anrBeives ,. henehion and convictiaip 0f the. fireb sof' the' nblic like. the " 8 •. - that town. The G. ug F Famoae 8s►-No.Ta icxuL, .8.1.8 P. M :. #,� tmnaibie for o iniono eitpressed by correct T. R. and indaranoa' Ta late for all skin diseases. T '® at �pherre and the G W. i grapph oftio o�ndente.-�aWs.i oompaniee hgve been'asked �-colttribute our for dandruff in the batt, 1# Ttt�Azrta aotNc�'W>esx Di7E ♦e>soLLows:-- 's hotel ae 'loth destroq p� Try lt. 25o No. 7 LooAL . . , 9:14 ` To &ditor of Newa, alike altaaanl, tnaki11g the atnoanl X1000, , s c�thina being as Lose 1,500, insure r. " : for p kage'of two tablets at the Ricker. ,+ - A`' �. �s �. ' t r 8700. Thos.; 1#ill'e dwe ling is a to I D� BIR�-A word of� mplaBatton is due -"Free Press. h�a ins Pharmacy. r'll 1 s and do inaprr►ace. t. Hill to a Deal the readers of your var<lnable pa r, 8:22 P. lel. j o ' and stook I n to , • alaed at g the fan- . . . Y ,540, insur of that I have deohn �L�.•-0=basten 8 tt pe M ed to take Dr. Eaetwood's praotioe. There are „1- : , s.ae: :: • 1,600. Cance of Bre an mown, many rumors afloat in at><r ne' hborh {g�, . 1 • TaAINB C�OiNa EAST DUI; Ata FOLLOWS:—; '� y o0d tom. UIXUR I DO E. oto wht� T declined to come, as for . - 1 8 . • • • • ' _ mple, at, Dr. Esitwood tried to N0. 8 MAIL 7:47 A.M. 1 4 TbBre is' aom� lak of ho ding at' ani n good see I �tha she praotioe was not=e�a j j � i C�1 Nd. 14 MI><ED 2:18 P.M ' . 1 � .. •3 f ..�Y, ass meeting of local t3nnd y Sahoots n �° ,etc., etc. There is no ampidn.. " 8 LooAL '. .6:28 P.M. - foundation whatever in each remora. ley I` ` ! e MethOdiet church eo slime net rca TBAIPTs (7}oIN(i wEST DUE A8 FBLLOWB',-•- ( ; sone for deoltnlna have nothing what• No. 7 Loaf .9:18 A,M. ! 4 , { ` oath. Years ago' these see meetin s ever to do with an thing relating to either ere .held in the o n ai ,and yy .:: '� 18 MIznU 8;16 P.B. i Pe Prov d Dr. Eastwood oc ills praotioe. I am thor- . Witht a coin" late line of l3 tin ry suocesefal. oaghly etie8ed that the Dr, was milty of g ` ! fir. While' picking fi6*er9 it Button a noUmisrepresentations.. From my short (o :. ods amp on Sunday mornin , Mr. Tayl r acqusintanoe with him I am sure that Piakerin i . �T. teacher, had the mief rtnne to to e g '8 IoeLng a worthy citizen, a_ per- 11 ,_ m Ot1C f .. . ! , ;,. . tact entleman ands coneoienti Ue and ��..N e; ..... �r • , •F • Y 1 s gold watch and chain. The -watch ,l s g Milk Pans, r, b q sacoeeefnl raotitioner. I thank the pec le .... valuable one and Mr. Tay or ie offers g of Piokeri p Creamers' , n.� 5 reward for Its lecoyery. „ Ver 4g village and vicinity for he . , ; ( •, , ' _". �_ .. Mrs. Gunton, an old and i hl tee er . y oordtal reception given to one who was $trainer Palle,: - �K 1' R y P - an entire atran er. Churns If poi want a aloe .dew: I rN§ '` 8 r86idenl Of the 8 dt end, ae agreeab v al g The aitizeIIs of White• , � , 41't. ' , S e and the eurronnding `canary have ao Butter Bowels. $Dad Cart; our very latest Or': , s rprieed Tuesday afterno ,that bei g universally regretted ' I� y intetlded de art• '` e 73rd annigersa y of her lrth, when a ore that; .huge decided to ata p j y' Butter Prints, , ry . •s•• nwcler Gtin I anything else - in our line, ; y t~. - I rge number : of neighbor and fries a please call at once. Orders.: i � � ! ,l �� 1, , ' Yours etc., "or Distritir�tdnff. ; steadil corrin in. K - o lied upon her in a body and tender J. C'. HIITCaISON., B, A., M. Ii. InKecticede� aced �'urtfftcacfes, y g_`•> t.. -'. t sir hearty and a ngere a ngratulatio e .Ever thing necessary ;for the ( `I - j a d best wishes. The a ternoon w s - p• utter Makin $vaso i ' ` tr ='��� Ickeran T of Yore !3 ' p easantly spent, a din du tithe tea tv s B p" , Thousands in Use. Distributes A first-class stook of wood. xr work always on hand. z�` s rued from 'the b skate b ought bv.• th 1834; On Monday the 9th of January y t1 EEN, i " r - *� r.._..,, ! sllee. 141rs. Clan on is till hale an of this year the "Town meeting'' wa8 " . . b 'arty at this ripe Id age. Times. A sin b LO PLE, . to ; . NDOI~1 PIIR # K old at the roetdenoe of Eli Leyena, - j HELLEBORb,, A'I'ISFAC'rION . , A few French no ads, be ring a elron and the following officers elected :=Isaac Pedlar'B metal R00fing ` &Ud •` SULPHUR, _ .� (1UARANT I e'' t ` 1. _i r emblance in ap arance, manners an 'Campbell and James Monger, 8@eeseore ; LIME,' EEI ' : ' a e G un tbods, to the lar a trou that Siding furnished - OII . ' FUNGIROID; 1. 4 •� • a; Yisile Henry Major, collector. Overseers of TOBACCO DUST, EW.:. : - W.' H. JAC$BON I �r _�. a in the winter, passed though tow highways :--Rohl. Riohardeon, Caleb f3ilOk•test n©tine. to T esday afternoon. ' They war aeeam Powell, James oe, Joseph Chapman, i IDs troye potatoe bags and all other insects ;,e - &% • - Brook Road, Ont. . nd prevents blight. For the Farm, =,,; Hied by .the ins stable b®ar an baby Wm. Crothers, ohs Tool, Charles Had• A ripple of inlet t was o sated in w lav, Orchard; Vineyard and Garden. "; Altamont onaldson, Michael B. Eaverongtlii7� _ andnrna0e . S turday morning y the r port Thal Ge Judge, Robert Gibson, Ambro4e Boon, work promptly• attended to. i Also the -- . , FARMERS' MARKET. a� �p R harts, dry good clerk, nt latterly David Hamden, Jacob Wiseman, James �;_ . f� ge tleman of leisure, had el ped t�ith An Hgghee,'' Major Ward, David Gordon, . TosoNTo, April 300 18981 . nth P Ir1S , ni Jackson, the 'witchin sixteen -year Thomap Brand Harvey Woodruff An Wheal fall 0.80 t U0 r e of daaghter of M. F.E. aekson, !dr drew l3amaet M or Geor a Wheal,�pring ......... 0 78 to. Q 00 Thpm�on, J kaon for eoMi reason r other, was Barclay, John Sharrard, Geo. Barola , 'rg., D` W` en a "y� � t�r eat,red winter...... 00 60 to-• 0 W ,� "jI�; . y J -- no satisfied wish tyle sprl R 11ke matlag .Toahua Wlzon, Townsend Wizen, Joseph �' ee*e "''' ' I Wheat, goose ............ 00 52 to 00 40 . t. of ,chs birds and t the a `lent police Thornton, David Crider, Peter RaahneU, ' i rincipall far Potatoes ane .sill 'Vette Barley, bash ............. 00 89 to 00 00 , Yz� ? Pirie s Took ' Plokerin y bash.... 00 29 to 00 00. ;, - in>lclainery of the t wn in otion with the Joseph Brown and Robert Knoz. r tab es. Dtetribates all kinds of dr Oats, ............ - re lc that the yo ng duc' vera, traced - Town Werdene :—Wto. Hatriok and ° t PPefss, bash.....•.......,... 00 r - l� 52 to Off if0 in heir northward Bight to eterboro and Asher Wilson. ----r- "" I y, new, ton............ 14 50 to- 17.00 . �- •- O eines, which ae per ps ae far ae Poattndkeepar@ N.ioholas Broabn, Noa- � s usual almost Riving away Imppoorted Straw, ton ................. 7 00 to 00 W ND_Ta No way Spruce. Four times trd►nsplsnted Dressed hogs... 4 50 to 5 ao : F u` rge's X6.30 wo lel carry the Tues dish Woodruff, $amnel Ma'or, Jae. Mon• . ::` ' 1 Patatoeg earl sad lath. Alt .kinds a ? 4 da morning Cons ble Fr nki�h put on ger.and Christian Stoafi'er. i. ., y Beef, forequarters....... 2 50 to 8 ?�5 •i �� o! eld and garden seeds on hand. A Beef hind carter@:...., 500 to 700 , a %eines@ air and spring nit and start• The town bp•law voted wile that Ss•No•Ta Balm la the gresteel resaedy nn her of varieties of large and small q h ' Mutton......... 4 t10 to T Gtf - ed or Omemas, r turning at night w4b boars ,-are nut allowed to ran at large. on earth for all diseases of th Liver, slo• fru t trees tested for a northern climate. '�• •• 4' 00 to 6 75 - '� tb •missing pair Theq had not been Other hogs �'�e not allowed to by free or psrticulara sad prices of anything Veal, carcase ...........c. b - mach and Kidneys. Try .ilia great load Batter, lb .................. 00 1$ to 00 14 � � , m ted and the qtr) ie aid to be old commoners. Balls are to- be free Dom• on he 11st Bead toy"• en h to ezcalpat Iioberte,from a charge monere, unruly cattle are Hol othbr cattle Purifier. Bold at the Pickers Pharulacy. Eggs, doz.................. 00 09 to 00 LO �► P 9 Henry HOpki�r � Potatose r ` of bdaotioa. T art ant down rto are to be free commoners. Horses are it a bottle. ,per bag..:...... `. 25 to 11 " toonrt room wkL re bail i 8200 ease ao• not to ran at la Sheep ditto.'' - w - i Green River, P.O.,,Obtaria. - i �, _ oe for Roberta appearance. yesterday Deacendante f the abope named old DOMINION B art aft rnoon. Mr. J kaon, the father of the settlers are u arcus throughout the � ,, , came out fro Toronto, and is deter • townsht * . * -- j . , - `, I _� � . tui ed to push th matter. Everybody The Jatnea3 `: '' attmed in. Iiia lief cls f�� 1` ' { Can;;�t1 Paid u $1 5�0 00 •rs �6 @y paxhizea with r. Jaokeoa.--Jonroal, Svereeere of h' a e, was our, res ted W1��S 1��''t i '� pt } r < '" t�; LK y iJ pea 15 SI . I ------ --••-^ friend the late Main Rowe of Whitb f • . Surplus, • - $1,500,090 1 - . ----- - - I F y, - - - - ---- , `- i " — _� MA KHAM . i who had the , n Ip Dome to ibis coanlrv, I . . . , , - . i 1, a . 1 i ' and had taken hie residence to Picker. . ' WHITBY AGENCY.. -� .-. i - •"- - ► -I r. Fletcher a Sta ner was in town ,n , r ectal >d oca y garr �i i i +►'fig >aw�4ees _ . - la , week and o mpleted arrangements 1885. The tine this year was held •j BAviNdB DBPASTIl�N2', ; ,` � M wi the council for the leasing of the at Andrew Tho oa e tavern, on bili of .. . ; ... Iaiereat allowed at highest current rates. HiQ � eleotric light pletit and'a solicitor is now January, and the first of many sub• notice of withdrawal required. F i Special attention Riven to the collection o! `�`�' 1 dra ins up thew 'tinge so ,aa to comply aequenl meetin held eI� that afterwards h a I 1 I Farmer's sale and of er Notes.. - mit , I?:e Municip I aetr . In se there Is we 1 known bo tlery. I - no it :1, Mr. Flet her will alio I be in This was t e last year in .which Ddr. _ - E. J. THORTON, I \ r cb ge• 131eigh hold the o 'ee of town clerk. The - SEEDS. " �i Tedd and Gard I • - I s art "f ::'..e four► ation, walls of the`at,• names of the o ra eleof.ed are .—Hoary i'! xs t fins' heel �.� Fadd� u block gave w•ay just Major and Da ie O'Brien, ae@eseors. j, - _ , of r di: act vests day and -the north store Overeeers •of o ds. --Silas Orvis, Henry • ' I •" "' W• J• Rea,Z1II, Pleke • : ����,�,;q ; . 77 -L ,� --% col i. J, llett who was woil udR I'un'ell, Jutues ichardson, Robert Wilson s „ �v�i - ps. opening :. drain' t the time had a nerroIi�' Thomas heaso , John Tool, Charles Had• __ - f <i, esc pe, , �1 . ilp'' iesed serious if not fair.I ley, Ruit'land Brown, Stephon Palmer, - . 1.`€ inj�; ;K: b CTIt ling� under the water Charles t�'arc�, Ambrose Boon, Richard ; r �� " ' �' ' mss. I� �5 K� �o man bolo, wLic11 the drain rr�u, D:,IP, L'ruk Barkhoider, John Jaoksoa, `, J • on Bing warned b Mr. McBride. Short- ' biuhaLu 'W'rts, Joseph Gormley, Wm. �', a am•wdeviee,ecxntt fi r-. ly flat the first f 11 the eeaond story front Wilkey, Harney Woodruff, Andrew DTII �s �+ p y p„tented in t,. S.:.nd I ; !. Y L �Ou Spi i ��O V��I� CapAda by CHAS. CLIJ"TS•iiE of he middle sto a fell outwards. It ie Thompsom,- amnel Major, Peter Mat• - '� ` , t ,x `stTAB; f8H80 187!' �, - , . 0111 a yneetion u a few days apparently thew@, Wm• Bice, Ebenezer Birrell, Jas. matde, by - S ' ' ' be re the who), atraoture gives away. w. Sherrard, iTaeeph wizen, John Law• P'$ Michael Yake, Allan u P� u Th fanli seem o be in the foundation rence, Wm. T acey, r y. a an drainage, t ie cellar being fall of was R. f3tevene..T cob waltenbargar. - '� ' ., er r weeks past. Everybody who had Town war ane.—Corntllius Cherohilt, - ' CA~ B t� I i. e an ,thing to do ;with the building, with the John Strather - H NO INCONVENIENCE ; . '%; ezptton perhaps of McFadden, will pe Ponnd•kee to -Caleb Powell, win. --- -- ------ - - - _ _- - T buries Hadley, Septimus u, .,�>~,.-:..t, ..�.,,.<....5.. 1 T A los re, contractpre, mortgadea, mechanics Crowther@, }� I 0 ;. '{ ` ' Turner, John Lover, Josh. Wizen. '! -1, _ „ an laborers.--Eoonomiel. Pic ll1 T T 110r � Fence view rs appear to have been ap• s'ssss• ¢ ..a•.s CHgAP 8Y MAIt. K'i. red Edwards left lately for Chicago,3 - ' w Ire has secured a position in a bicycle -pointed Chia 3 ar for the first time. They I Your cl mic to us means comfort to you. '' 1 �� were—Joshti Winson, James W. 8har•. n Post card win do;it. � •; I• ao ry • . _ - rout fishers will remember that the card, Peter atthewe, Ieaao Campbell, —: Ase t•c,��,,n CNet �+`��� ��X' h Peed Fit truar�,nteed. ee on open s on thQ 2nd of Delay not May Ell.. Foster, Abra�atxt Wade, Jos p v , case itnm ttrrial- 1$� 9�tt1" `�T 1f?'%', °, . le as iii generally auppaed. Brown, Chri lien f3toalfAr, fisc. Casser, -- - - TarGNTO - - • . C tin Y ` . in Wn Wednes• Asa Post, icholas Austen, Nicholas — I ez. Dougherty Ivvae to� ,� da purchasing ktorees and paying good Brown, Henr Powell, Edward Lawrence, win. Dunbar i First class Job Pork dans " �' pries, one actio ie reported at $1�5. James Roe, eo. Brown, ,a�� . • .....'.. , - ' � r 'e notice that Capt. Rolpki was elected Thos. Annan d The b la 'tyoted" thin ear i8 of the a at this Office. when �Oi a rector of the Dominion Cattld Bree And See �ttl' j I ' 1 �' y r a VM d er e@ooiation for Jerseys and Guern- usual character, with the addition- Want ,ally work OD8 �1Ve ll� ` is ' Resolved --That any dog found two R Be a on riday. /, tae will of the late Jatues Ormrod, of mI ea from his master may be shot." _ //'!. a lh,a �. �, 3���k-J� as ant for probate Friday. hie was hard on the doge. But per• The g5, . c 'boyo. w , , r .� H ;owned 16 First Toronto, and had haps the "masters' did Hat travel ea far '' $eStaYUB tri r§ ' eonalt =, all o which is left to away from Home in those days as they do I `�1,., �R�INTFOjjD�lt �. { :._ 1►4 3 In Pe z i The Markt. s� . r h widow. now. . s a result of the meeting of the G'county•'- ` We have aIi kiQde of liookere and Easy Chairs ; als4 Diuiaq•Kooin otittiire' in U���'` c)tG�,� gistFates on Saturday, -constables will • Wm. Williamson was the purchaser`' of the latest styles. • . �'NENEW AY ,, . >ao 'arrest parties found walking on rail the A. B. Ratner farm of fits sores, art �` rt °, V,? ' - y F Sideboards and Bedroatn Suits in all designs, , Est netou Tables and Kitchen �' of lot.. 24, con. 7, Markham: -The price Tables alwa s on hand. Chea for Cash. ALL GOADS 'LIVERED. ; �! a wa tracks, providing Lhey give their y F ' i na a and address, but simply summon paid was $2000. UNDERTAKING --Our undertaking department is oo Cote ineyery respect. j ' �� _ , ? ` - ' th -- as o o ins an a w on an . _ C k to C fl' d Robes 1 aye H d C. Mount er, who it will be remem• " arouFFvtt.t.t;. ` - •� b6 fid. start®d a class in elocution hire` HIIJT & I)IT.iLII\T.3A1'V�1Cerl'1` ' °�� die in Toront on Tharsda3 night of a Frank Fookler ie talkin of baildin on ! t --c g g - _ u -`:: e k of diptheria." The deceased wag. a his lot on O.'Brien ave. I s . 41' -° me' her of Lha Christian Science organ Col. J. L.. Button, of Rinood, flits - - f , . iza 'on ands, was under the charge of a purchased 8 acres of the estate of S. G. ,s enlist" ' at the time of death and no Burkholder. do dor in consul ion.. In the Bi lr Court last weak John Mao• he annual meeting of the ARinvotirt donald got j dgment against- T. Barnett , La n Tennis iC,ub was held Saturday for the full a ount of hie claim, $200. ev ,ping the 18t� hast., in the club foome D. C. Mac enzie, of Toronto School of ' - wh n the followind 'otl'icere were elected Medicine, w o has just completed hie-_ for 'the presend season : Hon• Pres•+ J• written eau ination for the. degree. of NC. • k • Pres! O. Sisley, M. D. ; Vice 13 • is vieiti 1 his brother Jobn,r,. Mao= -Wood's Fhosphodino.- . t g ��.. - _ ,� The Creat �n fish Iretne E Is the result of over AS yen tre�titing thousands of cases with all kno�►n � � co lint ILL I � �, I . , �` a drugs, until at last we have discovered the true -reined and treatment)—a i-� x' combination that will etxect a prompt and permanent cure in'all stages of ��.���Jm ' �n�'' � Sexual Dsbflil Abuse or Eseessel Nsrvo r Wm,fasss Emissiexs Arewel - �t ,�, it'Orry, Esrssh+e vSe O� Qpil,ls, 7bbBCCO, or A1col4eJit Sti�uut�larrts, ill o!_.• '�iil ����' `, �;, whieb soon -lead to t , Conmm as and an earl h. Insa,� y psi y grirva wood`s . ' > - C. tar Phosphadine bas been used suocessfuUy by htg,dreds of eases that see,�ed' —WITH— . - .. RT, A• Kennedy ; seoy,, G. H. Dean kenzie. almost iia—easetFlthath�d bean treatedb the most talentedpbyst. , Y Pr R. Re4a- pians—cam thhaat were on the verge of despair and triunity --oases that wen . T s. A. J. S illi ;.Committee, The oharg�e against p. Iluenetl of egn•'Tl'Y " �R F ''.... Tr 1 T• Yeo, ` and R. Patter• tottering over the grave—but �r►ith the continued sad pe,severing use of a _' Hie i G. Elliot, baying hie r al estate away to dafratid his , ' ,110 wood used in an art of itl . (''. woad s Phos these aaeea .that had been gives up to die. were /v , Y p' - : ee It was dgc,ded to improve the oluba creditors wa heard before Magistrate .�� ' y vigor and },ealth--Read$r you need sot despair--ao.• I OonatruatiOn. gr ands and tie tennis 1 b °Odeeiringhio Frankla>�d y sterday and dismissed. The 'ter who has given you up as Incurablo -the rem ► Is now.witlLiA jrour -W p - sea on is very right. C charge of di posing of his chattels for a reach, by its use you a" be restored to a lits of u,stutnew and happy, H P THAN - C EA ER W I. 1.4; err ngo match a wi.l communicate with similar purpose was adjourned for,$ week. Pylae, �e r1ue, #1, eln ;`bylsLalliree:a�R I ' '. —Tribune. .� . ; - . tlae r+•r!1 jlease alp aara,rleed la crus. _.11 to. addr r. .` . l�he Gecy.--San )I+�l t G'ttx P ,r phletft _ ed and arante• )iris- There is .0 eat bio cls-' boot' in town st ,Spray UMps nice y pal ev. A: C. Curtice, ed3 for of the al't y . The Woo Oomparjy, Wind - _ tint, !Q .- a4e�. i � � ` - n convalescing after his dile yp>ar,, no less than fine agents are �T •� ek iia Guai dict :f ..� w ..r l nese: which confined dim doing basinese here. +'eod'd 1 h pi 1 Ls 1 3+ jss�f i ls1 - • ) z . - RO EeYn! e i rep nl a Weeks. The •council of Newmarket are constd� : - ' . 1 �' or over fiy y, ._ - I.�..' 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G, - �c { $, �. y T. t � a 7f r �f T �a i � r� I. f $ : ?� 7r_`k1.� I , t y,� ��gg W. 3 � =F q 1: H _ . f if4w F ¢ , i tt •. tea!- r.l #�,_ 4. J t , 1'. ',.. - _. •-.. ; r •_- a Tf vJ`5.. A. x" .. -isf`f ,. sd d � t- ;.. •�' i.� i .• r M Y R it q 3 • ',t" � :' t M is '�' . WNING OF TH& - WILL BE OFFICIALLY INVE AT- MOSCOW ON MAY 26. t J - d nansiag of Bens wed '* at " non' the Imperial Autocrat `Pill tlhe Throne and Become the Anointed—Arrangements for the iacent Affair. massa is ablaze With ezcflemefl - fancy. A new Czar is`to be c fn Mow,ow, and the ceremoni ding this usual funejtiem iently imposing to °a.ttract the ' , not of Russia alone, bust , he world, The brogramme of th ation festivities has just been ublic, the "exercises," as we t y, extend through a period of 21 frim May ' 18 - to June 7. The onation takes place on May 26. ogramme is a queer jumble, in ayer8, balls, masses, theatrical esentatioxo, religious services, ales, concerts and festivals ih other from day, to. day. The coronation itself takes ' pl Cathedral , of the Asst�cnpti exscow, which is tub small to bolsi e most eminent guests+ Tioke - . ion are issued to those 'wh titled to attend, but even the. tWguished nobles of the empir . t entirely sure that they can men of the highest rank prow. ienoe room houuf before the ies begin. - - _ DECUR.Ai!TING *TH13 CITY. r I:. The structurers alread3r erected, . of erecWn, about the city ly illnminiitiOn screeds, to be hereafter inirich stuffs four urn - y day, and ted with tens of . - da of little 1 ps and candles r{ ._ =:. ea gl�'y to the estival at night. raonamenta buildings are • • cpvered with • d tracery of scant _ following the etailst..of the axchitec J �d likewise d tined to help to re it' eflear objects ecogni.zable in a splendor. ' rhe battlemented - • �� the Kremlin in their entire ci terence, are early outlined with . � pipes, ying tless je the (some aim a fit ' ' for the . lights geneorall used # Wumina un Russia. T gar- ens around Meavy with thei smell fresh -cut bet, from' a number of elaborate -•'•r - wised screens dam titude eyf o,rrying smaller pttt res of goo aro and fantastic cut, hicb look t , i�oh>s enough, springing up, as it • like some strange cru , from ben tvvo feet of pure white now. IN THE :FOR• REBS. - �nside 'the Kremlin he scene is . name striking. Two ides of t clo'ied square, where s ds the C _ _ja l of the Aesum?ti ,the Arch y Cathedral , and other an . churches, are mask by ban i grand stands of solid cathedral in which th - ac•,tAual • I tie ceremony !tale place hes . " treed from its forest. o scaf fold ng - . noiw stands out., after an extensiv novation, white; .. sand fresh as if - • from the mamonsi ban . In the ., steeple of Ivan Vtlik•y, and fro the -towers placed at ' tervals alon ]Kremlin walls, wank n swing - di • tram enormous heights tiny engaged in fixing piejoem I a w . skeleton along the linea o he s . tui$, from base :to summit. Co cai,les (unguarde3d) run on teleg pints from point to point anis if . e actly adcli_ng much to the Pict q Hess cif the view, at least serve, t '.ir number and thickness, to aid in `xpert mind in forming some oe tion of the extent of the elect,ri e 1latiom. THE CEREMONY. i be Czar receives from . the A a , bib op the • mantle of imperial pu an places it on his shoulders, th Metropolitan says : "Cover and tech. the people as this role covers ggr is thee." The Czar bows his ' ` tZj re the Metropolitan of Novg , I wbo, making over it the sign of cross, folds his hands crosswise a hid and repeats two .prayers; `' which the Czar orders that the -� sal ' crown be brought to him. aren is taken from the table by offs, ial appointed for the purpose .. - car.ied on a cushion to the Metro - tan, Lof Novgorod, who, in turn, pr it '1' the Czar. The latter takes it p1 ft on his head, while the A bis] repeats, "In the name=. of Father, Son and Holy Ohost, Am . He i hen reacts to the Emperor f boo , as follows : - est honorable, most autocratic, mig ty Lard, Czar of all the Russ' this visible and actual adornment ' - thin head is the manifest symbo - wbi •b Christ, the invisible King � Gl y, crowns thy head, the R neo le confirming unto,'thee, with til ing, sovereignty and supr pow . r Ten the- Archbishop, at the C f- co a•nd, gIves him the s"cpter cwb, one into his right hand, the o - into his left, "in the name of Fat er, the Son and the Holy Gh aft which he addresses the Czar loll ": ' h, thou, crowned, gifted and ad ed y God, most honorable, most a crat c Czar : of all the Russi.as, take scepter and this orb as the visible s sols) of autocratic power given unto - by the Most High over His people the' government .,a,nd for the orde Of very blessing they . may` desire HIS FULL NAME. I. ' A this junoture an archdeacon ' al the full 'imperial-.sty166, sou wit a prayer for health and long l" he orthodox, rro�ost pious and Ch ovi g, most autociratic, our mighty e' ei ;n, crowned by God, exalted a at of all the Russias, Moscow, K la limir a.nd Novgorod, Czar of Iia fv a of Astrachan, -Czar of Poland, iberia, Czar of .Kherson-Tau C of Georgia, Lord of Pskoff G a d• Prince - Smolensk of Lithu ' o olhynia, of Podolia and of Finl. ce of Estland, of Lifland, of C Iain of Semigalia, of Samogithia H ilia, cif 1i oer, of Yougoria•, of P - _= otf Viatkaf, of 11_ulgaria .on the- Volga ;i&,er plaa�i�s ;Lord. and Grand Pr -. - 1• _ . e S. 4.•.. A � r '- 1 4t e a i F „{ t1 ! i, } 1t� l�'p of the Lowlands of Novgorod, of Toper-��� Q� Iry (�11 1L nigaf , of R�Kazan of Polotaxk# of Ruoff, j J,I of Jarosiaffe, of 13yelozersk, of Oudork. , of Obdorsk, orf Kondisk, of Vitelsk, of - STk Mst+islaysk and rater a all countries PATE Off' MOST PATIENTS OF MIRA- of the North' Lord of the' territories of CQL00S HEALERS: I Iberia, gartaelinsk and Kanerdinsk and the District of Armenia ; hereditary •5 . -- • ed Cain Lord and Sovereign of Circassian and Hots► iitrtxbam Te"ng Bear" s Crippled Amen Maountaafn Prince$ and others ; Lord of Convert—Adventists Who Tried Iln vain Lord' Tu'� (this lis the last addition), to Revive toe Dead—ratracles of true _ heir of Njorway, Dulce of (Schleswig- p�ples—A Paralytic's Remarkable Holstein of Stormarno, of Dithmarrsen lsecovery, • and of 6 denburg." t' an T E CZAR'S PRAYER.. - Lord Gord�tone, himself a Vale- ro The Archdeacon adds : "May fr3od tudinari,an, spent much time inquiring a grant you a prosppeeroust and peaceful for those persons who had• actually at - ase su Iffe, health and salvatim in all things 'tested marvelous cures, and found that atte aind ins ydu be happy -in success and more than two thirds of the number vanquish• and overoome' your enemies. of a diad very isboartly af#,er they had bade and may $e reservl� you many yew," e cur- ! The choir repeats three times the words, cum• A few yearns ago a member of made `"many years,", and at the end of the the Christian Church in the city of ra er all the belles axe set rip in wbulfl y g 8• Boetoati solemnly te�stitieed that he bad All persatia, lay and clerical, bow three da been cured of puhatonary consumption 3'(s times in c�gratulation to -their im- actual ppeedal Majesties. When the noise of through the 'anointing and prayer .of T sorsa and - cannon ceases the Emperor Dr. Oullis, In lees than six' months. whic Ium aside the scepter and orb, kneels afterwa�'d be died of connum tion: - _ end prays : P "O Lord God of our fathers, King of DMN'T WANT THREE LEGS. fe , Rings, who createst all things by So great was the faith of certain Mor- ollo Thy word, and by Thy wisdom made st cion converts in Europe that the priest - main, who" ruleasat the world in holiness hood could work miarac:iiw one of them and jwstioe, Thou hast chosen me to be who had loaf a le i the Judge over Thy people, I confess g and coup d Mot se- crn, Thiliwe unspeakable watchfulness over oure another through the prayers of ev me, end bow down with thanksgiving the Mormon missiohari4�s, crossed the 8 bofoare-,Thy Majeaty. Do Thou, O Lord Atlantic stud made a :,�:Y to Salt sad Ruller, support me in my appointed Cit Par+ss+age o task, inspire mea with wisdom; and y, where he had an interview me in great service. Let the with Brigham Young. This sly prophet e a e that is befoare Thy throne be and mule worker, who could cope with mle. Let it descend upon me from get , Thy holy dwelling place, that I may with the most illustrious of his visitors d know what is Agtresable in Thine eyes in intellectual keenness, said to the eaid the righteousness of Thy com-. man: "It would be eery for me to give hand. hat � md�'� l thinin s you another leg, but frit io imy duty hand, that I g the benefit of the people ooniided un- t'o exP�' G� co�quendep. You anti to my charge and to Thy glory, so that now well advanced in life. If I give 0'1' I may answer Thee in the day of judg- yo• 800ther leg- you will, indeed, have e ment without ahame, by the ggr�race and two legs till you die. which will be a Ir bounty of Thine only Son. to be blessed ame t by Hfm and by Thy holy. sanctified and great convenience; but in the resur- creative -Spirit, ever and' ever, Amen." rection not only will the leg which you O ANOINTED WIT$ QIL. Icet rise and be united to yona' body. toad The Arobdea m calla upon th ,speota- but also the one •which I now give you. Publ o tore to "jLgain and once again bend the Then you will be encumbered with �• g knees that we may ppray unto the Lord." li All except the Czar kneel, d the. three legis throughout eternity. It is Archbishop, also kneeling, repute a for yai to 'decide whetheor you would tm prayer. on behalf of the people, !or the nd r blessing o[ God on tate Osau• sad his pisafe�t �' transient inconvenfence eau til rule+ Tice Metropolitan of Moscow geetting along with one Leg till you die �vsl congratulates the Czar the choir sings or the deformity of an extra leg for- th$ "Te Deum,.• the hells ring, ii.nd -ever." The pilgrim concluded to stay the liturgy begins, during which the maimed for a few yeas rather than iro Emperoor% crown in held by one of the attenda�n+ts. a suffer deformity through the life to ta' coma. fai T�'d the elude o! the litergy s vel- vet carpet is .spread from the throne to GURED BY A THEII:lidOM ETER. tic the eicoonastasis, the imperial gates are The cucne of a case of opened, and t'he two Archbishops, fol- paralysis by Sir > lowed by -'the Archdeacons, come from Hunnphrey ]Davy is a sc:ien fio foot of ly d the altar to the throne to announce to the first importanoe+ Hep s Cher'-' the Emperor that the time for the' mometer under the tongue the path a noin ting has come. The announce - met ient simply to ascertain th temperer cur msnt t as follows : dire ; the patient at once claimed to Most pious and hty sovereign, experience relief, so the a treat- were� Czar and Autocrat of�l the Rues►aa, eat "the time has arrived for the anointing ment was continued for two weeks, and of Your Imperial Majest and for your Th that time the ptlem was well+ Qe$rticspation fn the holy sacrament• a imagination at the pati ut was not still Let Your Imp/tial Majesty - therefore even assisted by an applies ' n to the due in- be; graciously pleasscl to proceed through affected_ - part. , ache- the great cathedral church to itis im- THE KING"S TOU H, angel- poria gates." `Phe officioy of the touch f the King` dent RECEIVES THE SACRAMENT. • to cure scrofula is auth 'catc-d be- ds0" The Czar gives his sword to the offi- yond ueiad . Charlcss . touched The , g� tc the imperial pearl 100 OW ooarone- gates, 'follow- y psa�ions. ' J es In oi�e ed try the Czarina, and, standin om of his YAumeys. touched 800 pers6ns in been a carpet ud cloth of old, is anointed Chester Cathedral. hiaacaula s history . — d by the Mertopolftan with the sacred un- shows how. when William I. refused i e r - gent on `-the forehead, the eyelids, the to exercirse this power, it br ught upon loft nostrils, the lips, the ears; the breast, him " an avalanche of the team and ty and the arms, with the words: "The oriels of parentsi of the e>' )dren who m all seal of the gift of the Holy Ghost+" •A wero suffering from scrotu a. Bigots g t• y isecond Archbishop wipes each, a t as lifted up their hands and a es in hor- eez" it is touched with cotton. Thep°beIin ror at his impiety." His op onents in- ooden ring q�, alio 101 rounds are fired eiinuii,ted that he dared nqt y a ,onv- truo- from t e guns on the Kremlin wall. ,or which belonged only to legit' Timate The Czarina is then -anointed ori the sovereiifns • but this sarcasm was with- apr forehead only. The brushes used for out basic, for an nolld authoary ys : �h not the_ anointment is set in gold and crust- owing of the Ki 's evil a the utas- ed with ecious stones. The vessel of the Kiaa does much pus$I our phil- by holding the ungent is of the• same rich onaphers, fear whether our ings were materials. of the house of York or L i ter, it the The Archbishop leads the Czar by the lid cum for the most part °On- hand -into the holy of holies, where the IMAGINED HE HAD CONE hM1, ION. c in- Czar receives the sacrament after the • manner of the iter not of secular A phyaician, wbo had acgtiiir®d Great fame, di a few years a and the camniunieanta—that is, bread and wine cam of his taking off, sa he enol►ems rch- separately+ - Far laymen, the bread 18 on the: authority of several examtna- rple aou•ked in wine, and both ase given to- tions, was consumption. A poet=mor- while gether with a spoon. The second torsi showed hie lungs sound, and his pro- rchbishop gives to the Czar a conae-th have heron cauaied fly diaeaxeti and orated leaf and tepid sa%ater. which is resulting from the enormous quantities head likewise used in. the Eastern Church in of food and stimulants he lead taken orod, communicating, while the- third atr to fight off consumption. ! the t3en& to the ablution of His Majesty. COULDN'T Lig:VLVE TRI+, Dt: bove He. then returns to the imperial. gates, A D. after where the Czarina has eommunwated In 1857 certain Advent• at.s l in th4l in- imper- fn the ordinary way. terior of Conimoticut claimAxi power to The The imperial ouuple resume their heal diwam-a by prayer anti without the !places on their thrones. A prayer is medicine+, and, if they eauld obtain suf- and m:ids for long life and health. A. tri le ficient faith, to rause the de►aid. This poli- irefrain resound$ once more, and C -they attempted -in the carie of a ound • esAents oderggy and all other spectators congra- ' laity who had died of fever, and they and tulate their ' Ma jesties on the comple- continued in prayer for .her until de- rch- tion of the ceremony of coronation, composition compelled the civil author - the CLOSE OF illE CEREMONY. ides to interfere. The same thing has eni' The procession fs reformed in the boon tried by the same people sevoral tom a times since the date mentioned, with ife order in which it -had entered the na better succes$. and hunch, and makes its way to the neigh- ing Cathedral of the Archangels, . A GR �'AT HEALER.; ianosn, here the Czar and Czarina kiss the At a meeting in Australia, held in 1 by elks and icons and do reverence at the Workmen's Hall at Adtelaide,wbich of he tombs. of the Russian sovereigns. was crowded, a Mrs. Morgan testified ussian In the same way eliey vi A the Caths- that for 20 years she batt suffered from His a! of the Annunciation, the Czar heart disease, but " the moment Dor, eme being crowned and adorned with the Wood laid his curative ha ds on me I perial purple, having the scepter- in felt a quiet 'within and 'was conscious zar`s is right hand and the orb in his lett. I was cured." and While at his devotions, attending of Rev, W, B+ Shorthouse tendered some icials hold .his regalia. wonderful Uwtimony, •He de ibed his 'tbe 'rhe Czar and Czarina wear their own career of weakness, whic int+er- ost, rowns- at ,the state banquet in the fered with his ministerial ' dutie- but vening. They are seated at a table now. he was ciomplotely recto ed. to rt, and state officials wait upon laltla, poly is+'a weeps previous, he urn- the Royal visitors and members of said, .sours of his congregation told him the diplomatic cor s are served in an- be looked like death. As he uto- drew warm this ther apartment, edals are distribut- in hip testimony he described several ym- in honor oli the coronation marvelous casees, one of a man brought thee fn dead who walked away withuuit as- ' sistanc:e. He . haci men hundreds touch ring > �,� ' THE FIRST FOR$, _•,� the border of Mr. Wood's garment and ' " instantly become well, and- he conclud- I:t year the nine hundredth sonic• ed , by saying he was himself " a living erwary of the first appearance of the example of miracles greater than those reals ork in to Western Eurbpe. In 1195 a pef'fm'med by the diascipless of Cbrist l" pled n of� the Venetian Doge, Pietro OrL MIRACLES OF THE DISCIPL life lo, married the Byzantine Princess What miracles Were performed by the rist- Argila, who, at the wedding breakfast Disciples fi When Tabitha - lay dead, sov- brought out a silver fork and gold Peter, after' prayer, " turning to the uto- n. She was copied by the great Ve- body, said ' Tabitha, arise !' and he teff, etfan families, thio h the church op- presented her alive." The• -chains fell zan, J>• ,- t h,� f"i,on. >�t.9ft 860 year; for W fvmn Petelt in the Rrisou, anti "the al 1the fork to itaaoh Flomence. Ili 1879 it - iron gate openn,.. for hUn and the an- rida, was found in' France; but it was not gels'of its awn accord." As Peter had, and itill 1608 that Thomas Coryate brought in the first miracle after Pentecost, giv- ania, it direct from Venice to England. Thb en strength to a man who had been and; rises of fo_ rks wlois at- first ridiculed in lame from birth, iso P&A.11, seemg s wan our- England as an effeminate piece of fin•' at Lystra, " a Cripple who had nevear o'f ery. Elizabeth was the first English walked," said, with a lout voice, erin, sovereign to use a fork at table, and " . Stand upright on thy feet,', and he and it was attributed to ler as a pieces . of leaped u and waJked." They cast out - ince - affectation. • _ devils whenever it wars necessairy, and ,� i R ry Ir,'A . 4 -_`. - - . a { . f- 9 e ..rF. - ' y..: 4 /. �v 4 1 a I i.- s s, a. 2- p Tir ,1. �s . c • V4 - �. .. Y' - sa��" t' ffr ic: i •' `,pyo rs y ,. .x $, d y w . { 9° i �� � ' ,fi �- :i 3- k -t sad' Yr 15�3ygat�i`c' - �G .+S>n•!=: y FS i.. _ 1•'h, ,{.-t*t�,iR. .x-.it5,.`.a.b _•'t' _ - _ #4; ,, yc. v�av:.w�e- "j a n t t f �' yy t »r h '=t f t f e 3 V 3 �. S -r ,�f ,L _ 1• yr Y' t �' Y �, 9 W ?L - r-} , .y^ ../1:.1"•3 ySw,i ea' �iw ^'L .2._ - t' z .: �i f C' srM "h ti V r�.� ad m• c- R . ii ? i§ b SF - } }• t •' -•.Y 9 } q a` �a.F t ; i A,. 0. , j _ ,y a a . �t - . , fi�' a 3re:� •.. of .�-.}'. gg whhn :Euttyo .fell: aft A tl ird stm,'y �. ��T+X Fon ]KO`HERS. - ewd was thkein up dead," Pahl x�stor- `e�d h tai life again+ On tba Ielaend- od . . . I em" _ Ali - a "vier hue upoaa t be+ hand d It only remains for We wcii�en of Pauly and when -the barb&'iaas, saw this day entering upon that blrotderr . the t ha.n' 'i from his hand thV deeper motherltbod which makes of itA { ' o �Ot° t N° dOGh h� heart a bulwark against whatsv�r grfl+s mau ' is a murdi'arer. whom', . hath escaped from the spa, yet justice threaten the young, to enter upon the . f bath not suffered to +live l" but when study of childhood with half the !eisser L`' they remained tan fn expecttatian and - and half the time she bas in y bah nothin amiss come to • him, he was ' a god " The record testifies that past devoted to fancy work for the pro- after' this the •diseases of the entire blem of how to hold and help the your popu ation of the island were Iieialed. to find the first step in itis solutionf . which first step, logioaliy folloaved,vill -_ UTTINGi A MAN TO SLEEP. open all the rest. `' Fat it is woman 91006 _.,... through whom this. help , to yoyuth, as Sevc�alr Ways )described and Ka Two of well as all changes requiring` exercise �' I „< 'them Alpe. . • of peculiar instinct and peculiar powero - must come. But in her efforts to bring Tb6 young man who had' just taken about any nob1� amend she counts tori '. gas n i had a tooth pulled `while under much upon outsi� aid and too little !tse>•suasive influence was sitting in upon her innate ability. a. c it and rubbing the side of his jaw. In most of her undertakings she iii ' stinctively guards against trespassing - Af the blood had stopped flowing, upon purer masculine fields,and4hrinks• he a bosomed himself ad libitum to the from the apposition and disapproval of C circle of sympathetic friends. men. In this field of the study of „ - childhood she has undisputed sway. By, - X� have now been insensible spree adnd by, as his life moves toward ma0- tim from interesting causes," he be- hood, the father may claim his boy, but I • gas "Ono$ i[ who knocked out in a on all formative processes, that makes glo fight, Omee I was nearly drown- that young manhood worth the father's ed, d tufa time I have taken gas." desire, the mother has undisputed con- - trol. To know her child s real inward hat was the difference in the sen- life, his inherited tendencies, tastes, hab- '. - - satti+neft" asked the man with the yet- Iia, temperament, temptations, aspire- , low whiiskers, tions, as ! she � knows the outward facts "mite a cod deal," answered the of his existence, is not only her sacred - pprrivilege but her high ' obligation. To : tic "I remembe�ar that when I itnow herself in order that she may was knocked out In a fight that there know hey child, to learn the procossea. wad absolutely no accompanying phe- and methods of instruction that his ed, ucation offer, and 'to udge fo>\hersel! except a sudden red flash• in whether they are suited to her own - my : ! eyes. A moment Latter I found child is far better worth while than to • nx if sitting on the floor while the know the latest style for fashioning o --. we pouring water on me. The bio i the garments it shall wear. We are al. of head was aching w}sarle I had bfi� eager to make provision that the next - - I iPloor, and there was a scratch on)' generation of mothers shall be a gen- my jaw . under the' ear. The other fel- eration that has a knowledge of books; - - i bae� uppercut me as I ducked a Band only those of us who kpew whatt rig t: -hander, ' his wrist had caught my It was to knock and then to plead and javl�1and there yeas all there was to it+ then to batter at the brazen doors of - IIn minuten I was around as chip- prejudice tbat shut us out of college as ever. The time I was nearly clamoring for our right to the know - 1 azperienced all the sones ledge that was goosed, know how rightly I fairy, that come to a man about to rejoice that our coming mothers may ,.., to +die amid the waters, and I want to enter freely as they will. But tbo -I iaay',right now 'that all this rot ,of the world's childhood should not wait for g nov0sts about sweet music sounding that next. eneration to rear its ehil- ` ` in Qhe ears and the past life passing dren by the help of its better know - re one and tlio death being painless ,.ledge of hooks. The living book is open. 1 i+s infernal lie. There's no death to the mother of to -day. The child is ' terrible. The .water rushes into here, its young life asking for bread nli- . n and mouth, everp breath is a cut- on which it can grow bravely up to the t' achingrwave of liquid agony, your stature of the perfect man. It asks for c t seems bursting from theweight fish caught in our widespread nets of- - !° of" ur lungs anis the feeling is one of experience, for fish in whose mouth shall oPkm ii,nd. auifering from the mo- be found the coin' which they will need - ` F' 'm nt thie first dr of water surges for the tax that life makes oa 'every •, -I m ( the throat to the' time you die or soul+ How much of the hardnesis of ' ar rescued. This time I have taken heart, think you, in t:he manhood of to- , ' g and the sensations are .more like day, bow much of:the slimy disorder of , " � w the story writers say aidrown- our political -life, -how much of the - in . I hada ood time while insenai- g wriggling inconsistency of character til , d was just arguing over a bit that marks - men in high places, how - eat 1 nd with a nesighbor when I $same+ much of the hiss and sting that,aw•aits - 4 too id lxwan to spit out. chunks of the highest endeavor and the ttobleat . The• after effecter Well, I - , ' .- ha a psin in m ums and feel Slee aSI'trs►tion:'are due to the° fact of a per- p y g, 1'y istent diet( of serpents and of stones It - j ani haky on- my pins, I think I will 'Vl''hat, then would w -e have f First thab - e ai nap right, now." +women, motherfl rsI►ecfally, who are lie- I nii t.li�i+ man who had mist lost a coming, students of evervt.hing else 1h began a quiet sluinwr in his under the sun.. become _students of o ehildhoOd and students of very syr - s ' tens, scheme,_ ,lan and practice for the - ► - development of the body, mind and char- ;- I YOUNGI%5f1 PFF.Rp:SS. actor of the child. It is i.he one thing :;;;1 n Victoria, according too .the. "Of- �of universal interest to the present, of . , fic' Gazette " }sas elevated a little 16- universal importance to the future of ' I the individual, of the nation, of the race 4': m+o ld girl to the rank Of 'a peer- !that the ++omen of the tiny acct as "�',�� i ass o this realm. It is proliably the I their divine responsibility the !child - ti 'on that a cornet has been t hood of to -day. If it were not ,that the . con veli upon a girl of such tender !world is sated ss ith soviet iey,orie imi�t. -r lead for the advantage in every vil- 1 nd not a member of the reignin P . { 9 g ane of the land of organizAd effort and ho se The_now-pperess of the realm study, not only of everything thalt per- '' is tiny da4liter of the late Lord i tains to Ow outward and inward wel- ont, and in future shie will' be fare of childr$•n. There is already a _ {l s4' k as the Barons Beaumont. Psychological movement in this direct- j kRX ct y speaking and to use: i be• heral- tion which must necessarily he limited dio p i#c',ok qy, the peerage conferred in 'its scope. - Wei need something t road- l�; is not a now one, but is tfhat er, more general. o father'rs, and has Leon "called Anv number of. women united! with' out o abeyance." But, - inasmuch ass they. purj"e to knows► themselves lwhat th " li out of" a xsyance" is solely ever things are being taught to their + rid own children,-. t a t r of the pl urs of a Queeu, ►teginning with flies kin- tl nor jurst announced i�y be re}- derga.rten and the multiplication table, • gar ass a new duration. would not -only find their own iininde .. ;- n the late Lord Beaumont was , quickened and alert, till th©y would be • killead a few months 'ago, he left a lit- -able to judge discriminatingly .of the - tle gi I, and a few weeks after his death value of instruction and its adsp'ation - . his low gave birth to another. T e to need. but, moving on step byy, step l arriva of the second ,little girl had toe with the young, would get. a jeodly .' effect,' according to the peculiar tail s measure of the eoilepte education;,-' de- gove ing the succession of peeragco-b3 - l nied to so many of us to youth. I . . . writ, "rendering the barony "dor- , Not least among the advantagies of '.# math.' And so it would have•remained ; such study is the fact that the wide - f" until a or the other of the two girls SPparat.ion which the>l, college life, and 1-._ ; . had dilui, unless the soverei n had made c the student life makes between the - . - use of r prerogative to call the barony heart of mother a-nd son -need not arise, out .of abeyance b conferring it on one Thr lad no longer leaves. his mother .;. ofj ilia wo girls. It is so little of a (,"s- i behind, having entered fields of k4now- # y tion o. succession that her Majest�.y, I ledge where she may never hope to t lied been so d6posed, might easily ; go—because he is now among the stare, la have rnforre+d it upon the younger in- •and she, from the threshold of - Lome stead f the elder of the two children. . caro only hope to catch ti glimmer of P--+,, -'• The ittle peere,-A. by the by, descends I him on •the multitudinous .sparkle of 4 his a di t and unbroken line frcan Jd,hn : the sky. - da l3rf nen, the last crusader King, of i I am not unmindful of the objections I . Jar em, that arise to tho minds already -ass- i �� } eustomed to the idea of letting their `i'� _;A- �, 1 sons grow u and out and away into # OMPOSEItS' EARNINGS. I a lift, the mother ca•n but share through r•a Sir rthur Sullivan was oontelp.t' tel I her affection and her prayers. There "- is no time to keep ,slang side b side Y` part 'w th pia first ballads for a' few ;with them, we say, but there is time `� .I pounds he sold his -popular "Hush 1 for the Shakespeare and the Browning , t ` Thirst y T3sby," for £5; ea isucce�iful , Club, and the sw1a.1 world, and the ?,Iis- , . mF n. he can now command £740 for one sfonary Society, and the Houseehold, song, while, for "The Lost Chord" alone', anis the Father of the ebildren,. yet . }.,_+ ii. is era' 1 flair he bas t�ealired over £10,- ;how' the flavor of all turns to ashes on �i 000 Bi . Toati, the+ oompcmw of "For E the lips when the boy—our boy—i tie- ,.3 Evejr a d- For Ever," wh(*w first manur i longs to the world, or to the winet, or scripts were "declined with, t hank' I to the life that is not life but death, pis: can no • command £•150 for a pnF, and and is no mare our uwn. In the bitter- 1 as r> uc l may be obtained by 1� r. Milton ''ne,ss of such hours mothers speak the , Y e Weilin Mr. Molloy, Mr. Cos on and a ! truth, if the anguish is not so deep _ fewlot ers now at the top of the Wider. ! that they eamiot speak at all. - "No - 1' F'ra ik . Moir made 9'1,000 out'o his one knew him ass I knew hint; he ought I ".. � . :` pop lis sang. "Only Once 1llore." to pari~ haci my influence and _my # �: guidance and that help all along the . way.'• A"nd that utterance is the bery ; I THE WRONG OFFICE, truth of Gocl concernin the .mother- ���£- +e . t P dd er—My dear air,' dO yo , know hood a'nd childhood of tgo-day. No one {' ;� Y how' m ch time you lose di, ing a i knows them as we know thein, and no r" ` A 1 P Pen onu should and no one can, and knowfn t�� ; ' Intq thF ink f► Ten dips 'a iritnute means " g ,,.�;, 600 iii hour or 0,000 dips in 10 4 through our hearts what they are;and nd eeiah dip oonyume=s-- what they need, ft is for us to so st'ren- ``+'� hou s, then the life of knosvle a and of ,�` Ii n ss Man—Yes, I know; I have thought that we shall " wlk bb�ids Jy fi u 'ad it all out. them all the way," and to strengthen- " { � F P ddl r—And et •I find you still writ ngin the od way. ing all influences that inay avail; for =' I ase using the their good, that the true education array, Ti: &� � fi 13t lilpss Man—Yes, result in such citizens and art iota. ,•._K di fou ilii peri you sold me about a month such ' men and women, as we shall be `Zj ago—us ng it in the old w+ay beoaause it ,�� � i proud to call our dam hters- and out• " f:: - won't s rte any atheir way eanr�. \'Ve lead. g ''' Pedd r—Bc►g Irard�n; Im ,in the p therefore, for uolu �c; wrong fice. 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' ,r ,�u .aux, -,i�,� �-i !f' i g' r - _ .. - _ - f to the addxeseilabel on oar- a ez� yo —caro sna Ieaoe wire nails. io, Lo ani p 7 p p + :' urlty in Politica..: ; can alwaya aedeztain the date tow�li ---W. E. Yanstone ehi d a carton . 6 i �. oar subaorip on to.Talo Nawe is aid hogs Thursday, AS I wa .. 77 p is _' . Remittancesre ►oknowledged by 8 areAtblug OVer t)Ie dif"ar821t i -. a' ` s it ge o! date on label on the flret paper sol —Goa• and Fred,; Peak, wer8 here over oharaoterielice of that g recseipc of money at this office; AlWaya the Sabbath with r ativee. animal netted man, eajp a date paid ahead. tf MY mind wandered to the thought of bow • { --W. Grinnon a d wife, of East Tor• man of that a}F: Y peculiar rape, base alI their • onto, waifs here on Idunday, actions upon mo#al right, When our - �1 —Pure maple a ru cal . ii' °(; P p X1:00 fir An lo• gaxon fa . . y v "������,�� imperial gallons.ohn Diokie do Oo. g there fought for the Re• _ ,' former's bill which gave us so well the "'" • —D. J. Reddin ;and two,,roes, of Tor• ballot, would they have been so zealou.t-if _ j onto, were here over BDnday with friends• 7 7 CHERINQ, ON ., MAY 1, 18 6 humanity were going to degenerate intoe �, —yVm. tanning and wife, of Darling• mere machine grit yr tory. 8trw man . .:. ` �; { ton, were here over $anday With friends, say of onr Christian mea caro break loose —Wm. Forrester, of �`oronto, was from the,'hereditory oubtom of 9otiag and 3 • �� T _ L�CALIM here on Wedner • oiilh day and gave us a friendly note for prinapal and purity. We eon• aider it a"Christian duty and a Baty our TT Z'- t `� —Mies Lizzie (Iordoa epenEit few day9 State demands that each man should be "�1� �� aeel1 Clover, timothy �itnd aleike, Logan ,* with Mire May Chest@r, of Toronto, last morally responsible for hie vase oast. W@ . Another oar load siraW hate, Lost. week: eek leo man to vote grit or m ,but to Mire Look, of Toronto, is here t is ; —Dr. Croce, dentias, "will be in Pioker• dill entl rov ' - k, g y sigh in his mind, the ballet he P ' img ou the tad and 4th Tuesday of each possesses, on the golden scales of morality J, •0'COnuor P Oshawa, was It re ;month. itnd immorality, 'Tie no eentime0t, bui 1 Sunday with friends: —Ed, Courtiee, general ag@at fop th@ a bilyd di es6ible fa ► ti at• sol.• 4Mrs. W. Peart, of Toronto, epenfl a Doherty Organ Company, was here this r.—��..{. - + : � f w days this week �ith friends. •wee$. He formerly resided here, — — 1111111Illiillllilflllll(111]11111 11111 --- }-, New everyday Viand Sunday stow —Wm. Ham, sr., has been confined to audt.kt►. 4 p �i.;. , a in great variety: J. Diokie & Co. * his room for a few days with a severe Ira Lawrence 8nnda ed at hotna. ` ''' t t . Fresh garden s' eds , papers abd illueps, but he ;s poobiderably improved Why dots 8. Peter not como oat snore ? i ? , s:� p o Onion seed b the oz, ,D. c4 Co *' now. a .. - � ; Prayer meetings are soon to be re opened - Miss Lena Cord n, of Oshawa, spent --John Dickie & Co. pace bee>Y appoilit• - '� here. a fe days with Mis Lizzie Gordon this ed agents for the Grifiltb Bioyole Co. Call J, H' Bee; of Toronto,` was 68ei] here - 2 ': : F f r ; ee and see high grade- ample wheel and. get Sunday. } V4. D. Rogers is�tUe happy pater of a prices. - * Dunlop farm was not sold ori satarday, f�: h a ty baby boy, iThe young. stranger —Dlr: Hodgson, formerly teQoher ap no bid was received. , a i ed on Saturday 25th that. Brook Road, but no a student at open's several from here attended gaarterly e w e services in Clreaawood on Sunday. i ; a Y. P, S. 0. E; topic far Mgy 4th, college, Kingston, i here for a few de ' s " of good obeer." ; The leader will be with triende: y seeding ie being pushed rapidly forward I: y now and' we hope for an abundant harv$st. y ' le Palmer. Everbodp welcome.- —The college ' manag@m@at hoe par• Rev, Dove visited here on Monday last. Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Pickering haeed a fine new uggy, It is a dais Con ratulatione o , ddg �}lUBfl fllld ►�Ilppers Of I1 lilnd, fOr 0'V8 '` and will be found at the Gordon House ut has no reeembl hoe to ihe churn o g Poa .oar aucaese in the ! exams. �' body, at all prioe�a, for youn and ole, I�;,�le F the st and 3rd Tuesday in the month, 24tf chat tame. Abraham Lawrence has been here help ` Sunday, April 18th, Mre. Harry —Miss $. MoCa stand, wh'o .has beep g 9 and big. `' in Wm..J hires with his work of getting r . Jon e, of the town•lineeast, presented her erioubly ill for th past few.•days has reatdy for�spring's word. ' . bus and, with twin daughters. All doing omewbat improved and is now expected Committee of the S. S. library met on -y . ° wel_i - ! . o speedily recover. Saturday evening and settled up accounts, l; I - W. Moraombe; of the base line, lost -Dr. Eastwood' sale on �Vedaesda . Copt of library and eapenae of getting print• i .......41 oia d See theme. , a ra uable steer on Sunday by having its as well attended, rad prices were of a ing c$e' 688.85. The library we believe is a , good one and for a while we will be deluged y� leg token. His so>a threw a atone at ihe atisfactory nature. He dill move to bea t with Lhe abpvq result. eterboro in a few d eK wi'th good literatare. i'` Y To-doy is Arbor•da and the schools will y Hoak, of� Toronto, is ereotin a' — W. J. Dale ie et la in asst of a tein8tit be bus cleanin and q Y R planting. We hope tom odious residenceon the farm recent• ' r his premises, vac ted the oche"r day by the labors of the scholars .gill amount to - � _ I - —. -_ ly rchased by him on the lake shore. . Woodruff. The place is well suited protection. Last vear No. shad the ap• — - -- — - - -- ` A T ronto firm tiny a the contract. r a huoketer. P.len y of room for horses pearano9 of a stock yard-dnrin.g vacption. , _;4 " net as soon ae they can casae spring rad cattle. Consequently the tender trees suffered. r; work sufficiently, the patbmasters uuld —Judgment was eserite in -the Pallia This should not be. _� - - . ',l see t at all loose and rolling stones e t r•Medd trial at bitby on Tuesda Our sabbath school has rent awaq fts re• • s •All Co' dally : Invited tO. ; : ' � r rem ed h am the highways in their beats. . L. Green won lis suit againet E, E, ports to the secretary of the Township con 4 re. Davidson and Tamil are now h f Ol vention and hope to see some good at the N . ;r Y ng r D fM 6mont, the latter having to Doming convention. A visitor to onr aohool ' • • _., j .� sett] d the Porter . resadenoe west of ' ay all ooete. ` i is expc,oted titre on this Sunday, may they j "' here an " W, Woodruff bas'moved into —Patrick d Co nor,,' of `Uxbrid 1 1 . `; ihe 'Leary place vacated by the above (atter ki.uwn ae 'ihe old rook''), was B us �n ; Good order and productive of p i leer eI111 �� . fam' , , - . ere. on $u�' , j' nday, on his way to Oshawa. ' -- be Rcode and'' -+`battles of the late Iihongh an old ma be. is hearty, and - ' .. . Oar r gtotts will: be �$ered for sale on nch enjoys his of f, BEN©AL11. r ' J an April 14th aid 5th, 1$99• Wednesday, May i6ih at •'the promisee, —Tbs� remains of &be, late Geo. Proud, Ilse Miry. Thomson spent Stiuday with tad �onoeesion, abqut a mile west of. the bo was buried in, the. idethodirt Deme• ''i` vitt e. I _ her Dnde, A. A, Thomson. . `r. ry bore some twenty-eight 'years ago, The tall gaunt form of James P, was _ I — . Y. Smith, tarrister Whitby, wil ere removed to _'the city on• da th* notioed wending his way along Barns ave. �S �• . ,. '~ like y� . . tie Pickeriuq every Tuesday: Ofl3oel rek. Deoeseed was a resident . of And. la}at night. p over r. Kerr'a 13an Mone to loan nit l The farmers are bus seed' in this - �t� i5 r sent. A Y y. or yieinity a/ ihe titins of hie death. via�nity. They ar$ taking advantage of - ' ,. pe ppru�eir to Canada Perm =The Dna this week Dom letes 'the P the fine weather ; ea0 an Co. ilk 8m litters on ihe early settlement of Pioker- Ne:t Frida evemia _ be exeeatore of ithe estate of the la's ing tawnehip, as they appeared is Tan y R a tneetiag will be �. vi Cam bell desiroda of sehin�' News some $!keen .ears o, held at 8t. Andrew's, for the purpose of I - _ , , s y ag Ia ihe orltaniztag a Ehristian Endsi►vor. 't th a uth b f of lot 25 in the 2nd oo qear futurb we intend to publish a buries Will �' Te d re may be senh 0. Cam I 84 Maodeni►Id is home again #rvm i i i i i i • pbe 1, df letterb bearing on ,the same subject, Toronto, and c.srrics the usual rin. M L n st. OilaW itatimg price an rat dealing wit' cabs@queoi dates. WoaBer if he has been ap tv th@ cotage f r rai'tioniars' ' —Dr. Hnto tech ainbe be ratarne " A, t y of Whitevale, hits d We "a a i]Qoiving the beat selectivti at the lowest p ices wve ever offered. 8uita . � rs. E. Bosiw ck. and..family expeof d` ided not to 1 Cate ,in Pickering as we Henry Young has been bad'fast for about : made W order, Ill a FIT AND WORHMANSHIP . r to 1 ve for De oil on Monday nextr iimated in a r teat issue. In fact hs Poor weeks with rheumatic fever. Under pp _ �' GUdRAhTEED. , a er they will slide. in Thiara. Thin " ae in Dr. Drammond's skillfal Dare a►e hope to L poesesei n of ihe practice, but- as hos here hoe been leased to W. E t �e people of Whitevale' made egch a eft him around again soon. - ... , ,,. Mice' Lillie Young has returned home Ane n, who will payer.charge of $tl y gorone protest he aye rap the notion of W� , ,• (1e r e's ohareb during tLe eamcmer" a anging. Vfr e s e a i aware et who will from Lha city where she has been under the ". - y care of Dr. Thorbarn foe Rome weeks, ti'®' here is- a rumor io ihe effect that c me to 611 the Goa o _ t� mu er of parties have been catching+ —W: Peak, o its carried the ''tail arNotioe berebher amend again. V k #• e have received large aesorterient of Wali aper and Bordering to ,; e ked trout in the streams in she town b iween the a iio and the y given chat a ten round match, which excel, anything we ha a Byer handled•" pe 1 poet•offioe content will take place next" t3aiarday I. ehi using the past two weeks. A8 the f r the peal ar, nisbed hie after ihe Baso does not open for such fish o ee last ni hi rad W, ndrew b anbesn aobn at 8 tn. in the fiats. The _ : ' - : Vit " unt 1 to•m r , Me►y 2nd, such g A contestants will be "Theo Slogger" and - nr eh 1' no }� Poaahing a arded the co tr t.for a year. The "Prot" aggaainst -Yorkshire." Thio will be - ` end. We ahoald like tui should ca t e mail, and with it for the lldiddle•aneigbt ohampiatiship of the f i ` •` to eeeaob eondnot arty rewarded: a d ihe .traffic of ue world and fan for the crowd. We and f' pa agars, a fairly ar ,F ' oe t week we ave been inform- od 'bus line m eland the council will take as notion pro• - } ed, d or itably too, we think, that thew a it is difficul y maintained, other• • � 1, I tiding there is no hitting en the face. P. old d ring shed, now being removed from I—The remain of the late Mre. Abram 8'—Jpmba is to be referee of the fight. King treat to¢eihor with the old hotel, 8 owlet, who h resided in lldeafard for Nioax OwL. .. 1 ,r .. r which wee burned some years ago. was. eo a fiflsea yes ,were interred is the - 0 11 :ti. I e � eros by .Colley about ihe year 184G. I) iple oemeie lee o on Wedaerdap is peokled Trout liatolie ( $" • C11ae. Wilmot'e r S n �' 4 The chic of was gigeg to 'James $e lh ' resence of p la a nitmber of former V t `_- at Credit Forks was burned last week holds, wh with a 9409 of framers d d fri nds and Aoq air, aiiees. Elder For• Logs 112,000 ; insurance 64,000. Three ` 4 the W rk' ,ret! Y Conducted be o aaillfons f v 1 a Dad al ".qi Bordon llc lion 1 ers•noay. Deedased !8 per 1,000, were - liave itecnred wi h her late h irb d resided on the destroyed. �:...., " the oo irao of erecting -"a new blacksmith Bae line for ms y Barr, Mupying the " . hr �: chop r iahard Moor@ on the site now far now owed` y arty WestRal6. to ea►OUONNM. . .- . 4 y coo pi d 1' the old one. The new fac ihe BnDtt►le as one of the fires '—" a show the best wheels irr `_ bili] in w lI be^attached to the wagon f iliee to nett) in stile tvwnebip, De $el�dereon .wte ih $ropq a on _ Canada for Ladies and 4ents at 1 t. y F aha w th a paint shop Aver . both rooms. eel ed was in be 82nd year, Sunday. ... . ' $47,60, ' $50, $80, X70, $80 ands • ':� Thi w 11 qi a maob more room. for the The annual eetina of ihe Pickerirr Miss Sarah Churchill is visiting et �'ohn $100, - We have . acre ';: ; Sni hin'g o riga. If Ilir, Moore carrier Pah F Philli , sold .a ..� a Library 11 beheld in Dale's ball; , : large n mbar and onr only difficulty out ie Ian nnced ihtenlions be will have ion Duda a en' Geo, Philip, . of riokerinR, was here is to s pply the demand - { a v os ro rt iiadeed. Y 9 g taFrt. commeno�ng at oyer £lunday, $otter :" y y . 8 ',clock sharp All me%; bars are i order Tow and en o the s cin rid •' ' ° $eijeral of the Toronto gapers an• Ique ted to make an efort to be r W• Uowie has boos improving his place I Y P g NZ _ , vII ce that Dr. J. p eeeiit by a new fence. ` ing• C talogues oro application ---or f-, $. Eastwoo9, one of ae ash bueine a is is . be traneaativd, , i better till, Com® and see our st¢ek,t:. the hief wi nessee for ihe Crown in the The election of fficie t officers for the W. C• Matthews bas hired with John �llg case, ae diepoaed of hie prsolioe in ea is a ve I Cows, for ihe season. We gall Y W below tnarlufticturer p ices. Y ry ' porton matter. ae upon i ,, .Pick ring a d wilt remove to Peterboro. that depends t e fatnre eaooese of the Mr, tamer, of Toronto, ie bare visitiog F Now DF. J H. Eastwood is going to Lib �ry. If you have en pleated with h� mother fur s few days. j�j l) , t = I _ ` . � . - Pete bo o w ere be will in futare reside, Mr. and Mrs. Coltman were visiiimg • ` 1 = the ea memen da ing the peel twelve bat a I of in any way conneoied wiih moa ha, be re ant acid e - p ncour a the triende ai Brooklin on Sunday. I . `t ; the Igo oa , either'as witness or other• offic rr. If you bink dtherwiae, he re• Freak Brown lune hired with •i, N.o doubt that We have itis best, is Ia of a - I 4 ��N wise. I is o be hoped that the Toronto sent rad ea so, p P Y ll pa er � ��` Horiop, of Kinsale, for the season. p We've ever shown.,, y Dvn't; wail until after �atarting at 9c, roll . up to 8Go, w►xti a11" the b tween prices, more than 240 �Tew a�d orld will make this correo- ihe seting and the>� Dom Iain, John ,.Defoe bas returned from Mi©hi• ; tion. p gen and reporie limas very dull over patterns and thousands of rolls to eel ct from. _ t I , . `• _ a• des (Fri ay)! is Arbor Dag end of �, . , — e e announeed fast week, W. cours the pupil of pur school will sperad there: \' - ; Andrew has parchased tl. W, Decker's the ay in im ovi'oq the looks of the ha rank (ierew is home froom the city �, M . }kms. livery a d ok possession on Monde Play• ounds.. o ylt,g finished hie acuses iii the law en s Hatag u y dionbt some Rardeain't faotbry. T p P: Better - _� „ last. Nott o ly did be purchase the livery will b done ae ell.! Rlonld ii >1ot bea ones i hard and soft up to 2 60. ' b4 but theyI tr ed properties and on_ Wed• good i ea for ib firemeq and their friends Mr' and Mm• Jewell were visiting his $ . 4 f , r All n w stook and latest st les. l : 'n nesday thisy xchanged domiciles. Mre. to ani loy,ihe a lernioon' in replacing th@ father in .Part l°e�ry on Sunday gad 3 Deok'er a#�d family will not move to the deal] aples•tha noiw emrround the fire• Monday. ' C1LOT ING TO O1�DEIi, alta �' � "zi y }� hall will live ones. This is a matter Jahn Maus Was visuin g � ' cit for sn time at least. W. Andrew • ' g in , BroII ham � 1 $10• up.. Ready-to-wear cloth- ' wishes us o tate that be has reduced the every roperty balder ii Lha place ie, or on gnaday. Thep say that John moapa , �. K,. 'bas fare t 0 Dente, . or 1G for the coned shoIIld be, interested in, Halt a dozen bnaineas. ing fo men and boys at Close cacti ' , ,. trip. By st lot siteniion to business lie men w th a couple 'of oohveyancee. could W• Glammage, of scitrbora, Ilse taken - _ , ;;. posaeebion of the term lately vacated by prices V hopes to g�t fair trade, We wish him secure hough trees to serve the par one ' " success, i . —AmoD ur many reliable ednbational institutions ew seem to meet with as' Winch ono a as the Ceniral Business College. o only -does it enjoy a large . local patro a from the bestn.families of Toronto, b its fame as a responsible college dot really good work in its special lin a known throughout every section of n rio, acid so we find many different ;lo lities represented by the young peon a now i>a attendance. We are- pleased o know that our own town and county nishes its contingent from term toter e a result rf the excellent reputation t college enjoysi and of the .--wisdom dis 1 yed by the principal in . keeping the me. of the_sehool- before the .punli ;. See v. on -another page, - in a o IIple of boars, D,. E. PnQh bas. W, Wilson: . •, i - -;.. _ f , agreed to donate the trees, if the are Mre. Johttsioin, of 'i'ciranto, who hoe • - I t:a5 been visitiil her grandma, Mre. Dunham, M.�Ilxner Auld " .ire '$' �- QOds `` F�. regaire . They- ebonld be no dehy iii �' f s� this m Iter, as that alone hue been the bas returned home, ,M� trouble in the' W. J. Bodell went to Brookliu oa San• _ ' , r 14 , .. part. The• trees -were not ' See• our Stock of Ladies Hats, Bonnets -an Toeques before lacin .. z. '' day to the anniversary sermon of the P g your I . ` n planted until the dry .and hot weather of spring order. The many novelties and. low sic s will su rise ou the sn mer ba commenced, gad as a I:Q"O'F• of that place. P rp • y lA `Mine Willie was home to her father's on and 1 ss bode•-- Teweat th'inge in` '' tees le gths only 600 to $1.60 `per W " oonregn hoe the roots dried rap, instead 9a,nrday, and Mr. Harvey Willie is ]late .' tl a cheaper lines down to 8c a d. : `i • , of gro ing ae ey ehonld, gad will if P Y .3, proper] set out itRia the next few Gaye, 'yleitlnp his brother, Theo. The bic cle school conducted b T. - (� . D�nrin the ere i rain -storm last Friday .Br.,wn is being well attennded by' the , . `'' ���' 1G'e• evening here wa a cloud-barat at Wbttow yonng ladies of the village. r vale, and the floc which followed caused The "PubUc Library of thea }ace has Borg busiliese on the (sash baste om tl�'8 date rive $} en n� pp _- abled`to 8elp - �- . a ,Dae of 150. to t e top of the mill•daoa,' h1t gettlDg.: In same Dew b0oke, ®omej: t118ap8r tlltln ever, : Watch -thus space ea h wee and see the W. J. Smith h s appealed again the ,y}iitl6t oyer cite handred yoluaaes. - tell. ,: result. ReBults.._ � t_ verdict o' the jar in ihe chicken +sae , `: , 0 O'hcas..Young. Lvbo.`baa 1pn rtudpin� �._.,. ..•. ; ;` F ; .i - �l9 r #� vR . , Lenton " s. $mi h whibb way . eriad. fit Wadiciiie bas ' st ,seed Iii e • ,�P @ . Ai.�a, .rt' Whitby i which h l�tlT �.#� * . ...: t i i J •e Dr N.i@ t$' tattle]�r x ,..-s 'y . ",t p".'•+lK _ _ - M. i�. 1 y P.- st•� m bonbr� gid_ is here � o .a �},,�� . , s �, gr z- ,, A: tlff Len ,.�. w t n 1200 , - :', , eine eii, , . :. _ . p� t.. �,. ,... - F, < t _ _,.,..K ., _ . �. .. ,._. . f ,: . ,. .. � _ , � � - � . k ,rte • . _. . r p ' .. - >.-- ,.Y !�- -:_ _.. Y; .. r.-(. C. f.._. as �i.. .-..tel 2:.. ..V �,• '^f..z. r'3 - _#' . .. a ni S. `.T4. a• W _.r.. f .. 1 _ 3� -, ,1 =• ,-e :f : • ` . . 4q_v..:, fl• ,t dk . _ c- , '. .. - 6 �� �, w+v.,'.� ` i .ss , 1, • 4 11 _. - r. #,ti.�kt3,fi3.tf2.. {. �4'-_i.' ..s.4x r _ - _ .,^T6,L�.Ci.Dus'a3431A�..2-,rx....`,__ -1.ah .. 7C rat ts'� a_ .L$.it: .:..