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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1896_05_15, ,. t .r„ .t < �r.,rl t I. 9h F� ro 4 F :� :§:: - a A {' 1' R ` .: �.. �i i H t � a,` t. . ti 1531' ;, tg, t 4:. { 3 ^ r— ('j t` �3L V i .I, C. }S ,� I rafe�istar�a! �iax�i►. , v. , - - �'+n r - ..... """r- Medical. M. BATE'1i y AN, M,D., C.]�.,-Dd.C.F. ' a V • 8.0., Ooroaer i[iptt Street; Pickering Officeehopre»io mens t < t:;' X30 tto 11:30 : EveniuX 6 to 8. ' lepat. , . .- -' _ _`\ I ►THOMAS PARKER, Barrister etc. is at Dunbarton finch Saturday, Private funds to loan at five per cent. 3f,ly I � -T _ '4` DENTON dt DODDS. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC,, 1 Adelaide street E- ,* _ east Tosorte. At 01aremont Tuesday. Illy _ ; `•� xr _-Ti E: ' b�AREWELL, Q, C., BARRIB- v • T>�R,"Oountg Crown Attorney, and County � . Solicitor, Court House, Whitbv. 10.y - ;� DOW' &{ McGILLIVUAY, BARRIS. -w ters, Solicitots, Ac. Office opposite Poet oitoe, Whitby, Ont. Jno. I1a11 Dow, B.A.; Theo. f -� A- MoGillivray,LL•B,- Monev to Loan. 8y t------------ -- --- - ZG4LLAGHER & COt, Barristers, • Solicitors, etc,, ,Canada Life building, . � Toronto. will be at their office, AWillis' Block, oagham, every Saturday. Any < business or I tractions left with Thos. Poucher, Esq. - roughout the week will be promptly attended I . `.1' = i lib Ou Saturday., Money to loan at 5 per cent, - 9 -Sm .' Petertnary VETERINARY . a .Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On - I tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in j Dentistry. Member- of the Ontario Veterinary Association. Dentistry a specialtyy. Calle by day or night pro Ptly attended to, Office, `• , Residence, Teles ph and Post'01bees, White ,r: Vale. - - 3Ul y I.. HJPtiINS, V ETERINARY 8U _ • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet• - onnary College, Toronto, registered membez _ of the Ontario Veterigary Medical Association. O>�oe, residence sud shoeingg forge one^and one- - quarter miles north of Green River. Steel driving shoes at iron prices. O ace and shop •: hours from 7 to 11 a. m, and 1 to ! p, m. Tele- graph address Wbitevale out . P. O. arddress, .- , (£ green River. Ont. . - - - - - - - _. -------------- �13UyIAS A. (IRAHAM, 'VETERIN� ARY BURGEO , Gra3uate of the Ontario - Veterinary College, Torouto,registered inember 8 of the Ontario Veterinary lsiedi Aseoc�ation, Ol • t- . also honorary mtnb«sr of the 0 tario Medioel society, treats all diseases of do eeticated ani. a - mals, slab particular attention to Veterinary Dentistry. All casae promptly ttendgd t6 at ttw►sonable rates. Office at the oil known es. bAgiah oUt of Graham Bros.. on mile west of - �' Qlatemoat. Telegrams t•o Clare ant pnnotnal- ]ti &Ksnded,3o. !sly Vuatn. r** 'garbo. . I •N-1,_- % 1••_•� X_•_•__.+•s• 1--_x•_1•-- of ^J_-1 &,�-.A� ;, r *�HOMA$ DIINN, Conveyancer, Cou1• •.a• miseioner for talking Asdavi , stc.,�Olare- ' - Owns. Out. . �7 2. ` , - R. HOO- V R,IS8U RE OF MAR- ~ I- i ", --r �a RIAGE Licensee. Office at reeidelnce or ' ( a4i11, Gzeea River• I _ . ' —'--------- -- — - — ' R BUNTINGS Issuer of Marriage ' .� ;, - . e Lioebses for the County of ntarfe. Of- i:, t X age at the stdre-or at his resides e, Pioiering I,�4 - village. . _ _ _ _ $1_y e+ t i '.. - D R. BEATON, TOWNSH P CLERK I ' r= I • Conveyancer, Commission r far faking I { ` s►ffi- wits, Accountant $nd Insur ce Agent. *; i[ot ey to_ loan on farm pp>•operty, Wills pro- - 'bated,. OFFICE -At Whitevale, Will be in I t Brougham every Monday afters on for the U tweaction of bus#nese, Q7 -y 1 - t.. R • THOMAS POUCHER, Lice' sed Arc • tioneer, Valuator, etc., for E t York and t Ibe whole of North and south Oi ario. Stri t I attention given• to all orders b mail r tel *_ clharges lioderate. Address THOS. POU 9X, f -Sox !7, Brougham, Oat, - t - ' Ir POSTILL, AUCTIONEER. ETCf. i 1' • (iraen River, solicits sales from his na I - arcus friende both far and near. Sales of farm$, �: ( farm stock, and everything that is to be sold will 1, �. bq handled by the a bseriber witb the utmost ,� • e and sold to the tery best advantage. 481y - • r - - - --- — •--,-- --- * TRE WEST ___� : �' OF C.�1 ERN BANS T ADA. - -- :� I WHITBY BRANCH..' Capital Authorized.... �tl,000,ow Capital Subscribed ...... ••. e -: Capital Paid-up...... `„f0f� r -a . Rest....... :................ .370,000 r :.. ai ,5ao BOARD OF DIRF,CTORB. John Cowan, Esq., President. 1 Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq,, Vios-Pres• .0 ' W. F. Cowan, Esq., W. F. Allen, Esq J A. Gib - ,son, Beg., Robert Mclu;oab, W. D. Thomas `Y Patter too, Esq. . •j• T. H. McMillan......... .... . ...Caahier, 1. 4J . :ti s A ! -General Banking bneinees tra}�sacted•• � 1 rafts issued, payable in all parts of Canada, O :.sited States, and on London. England, pay_ abbbbbble in all parts of Europe, Highest current 6 rates of interest allowed en Sayings Bank. y Deposits and credited half yearly. special at- o ...; i f ( S �L,l m :;ice i1 , _'C� v _ t,. ' ..3 Q . 3i•- l�s�J• Y �� ii , ".,, s--- _-+;;rr+ - "'`��_ 'ka,.. ':. - F _.fi- - - t`�4}.. '�'• �.,"Ai "-r ..� .,p,' t Y' Ate. . k _ .. t '" . Xt.. t + Y�. a z a a r t Y rc .n E .ria.- _ t. �-.. �4 ..: ,:. ..e - , , fi },- is r :. _ s • .. .. s r..rs. '' r �i , id:.c a TS -ZR:.._ c.. ..._, _ ... , >.tr t., ,.::. Y 5 f . � W - _.i, ,-.may} +�' �(� i' 1 2 s,-0 c.l} "S -1. i 1 +a- 1 -Y % 1' ,- - �__ - -J - F . i - - / -- j j �.."�� ty- ive of these e, gs !n each nest,yhich EItRATTII�T FEAR ZRITAIN� . { 0 V � E H `% L D ha b after a fit the while into small - wh to worms. Theses worms devote their � . t liv to eating the material in which "Ireblft$ Ot That . country ti tter GOOD BREAD th find themselves. As to remedies, �'bem,celies lt►rair fife Ciebe. - -,I . , -, b't+ead, as has been tertno, is the aI oat every one has something to re- Elie roport by Mr. C. P. Iain on, the . a ff of life, what a r ataff some 0° mend, but all of the remedies ase emigrants, information office for 1895 ! -of ut little account after the moth e g to lee offer. , Many housekeepers who been laid. There are things lie dives evidence :ox good work .ono at `� ` gra¢ otherwise successful in their cul- , ca a hor, and tobacco; the odor'of small coat to the public, says the. )Wn ' inary operations have, as they term .wh ch disagreeable to the moth, and don Times, Wa are trot sure that w the female is lowcing for a place ' it,' no luck v%th bread," Such bin, to de it her bgga; she may iae de_ much more �d be done than is done s alt�msy. coarse loaves they make I They to - from laying them near these -already by. the tnranaging committee' pormi� the dough to raise in a cold room au tailces, but if the eggs are really and their agents. .Tho ooloaies do not ! . Ori raise - too much. Probably they use ta,i the 'grub will pursue its destruc- a rule, care to receive more emi- tiv work without d yfnz any atten- } poor flour, Gray and coarse4 and then do to the odors, an woo d do so wore grants than we are sending tp them. - . many make loaves of such an immense the smell many' times more pungent. The general tendency, there and. in the f t aig� that the sight of them is. vnaprpe- Th pprincipal attention should there- United States, is to took with soma . t4in'a. Good sweet bread. and butter for be given to keeping the moths cut. jealousy at teach now arrival. More is oftian preferable to th finest cake. ma' s mem, and likely to re- working hands means - more oouipetl some of them, at least through ! * Ash in everything else eons' able care the summer, better thorou hll beat tion for eml,loyment, with lower wal ! • mot be taken in kreadmakitc if it Is the with a thin rattan s� air thorn as the result-; while new bases who 1 for several da s in the sun. ,Nothin to I be ,-good• If a house,kee r an a are not inclined to work are as little t lis leases moths eo much as sunlight desirable a part o1 the populat'ora In of and tried recipe it is not alw y9 dire t'or even indirect. }Then wrap them .� t to make a change, but if she is up n newspaper; wrap perfectly tight, the new wotrld. as in the old. 1 no satisfied with the. bread she makes and ate the ages sv that ns, gpentngs jn "1$95 the passen,�ere who left the rem to for the insects to net througghr� of the Untied Ktngdom for places th" mannelr of ' making• it may prove The cannot eat through , paper: Ex - ea isfactory, ami at least once a ngonth to tnak�e out of Europe amounted in round num- e of tahe first ie+saentiala ':I ;good sur of it, and beat and air,• Furriers bars to 272,000, as against 27,000 in yens The compressed 'yeast which is hav no other secret than this fvr keep- 1894. In the first tw+o monthti of 1890 in,� furs. Far clothing the garments the emigrants of ,British origin have bo ght in small cakes is used by so ah •ld be * thoroughly beaten in order n m ny people successfully_ that it seems to certain that no sags are in them, been 15,184 as against 13,7:11 to the i° tr ublesome to make an at home, Still, and then they should be sealed up iri correspondin on the farm y ' pa <r bdxes ot• bans• Such boxes may 3 period of .lib. The place this kind may not alwayt� of destination for the lar4wt number ens' 9 procured in any large fawn is, and continues to be, the United ,t be i obtainable and for that reason ,vie or ity, an excellent ttern being the aivle Cite two following recipes for home- box s uae,(Lby. tailors for delivering gar- Stater;. This is most markedly so in the s ; ' malde, -yeast: s• h ver m t T e crevusea where the ea case of foreign emigrants passing t_ Water, twQ naris f n sh ght the use trough this country an'their wa4 to fres o cold be made ti b ....... ••....:.,y, - 4 of tri s of mm A r, also a oom- h p Y - - MModium•.size potatoe9 .... ........ three .me 'al . axtiol, and opine may feel ss, theI place of settlement+. but it is the ••1•• .....one-third teacupful su that no dams a will be ible. case, too, with emi T = Suar ,. �••� a I+o+� crania of British ori- Gi ... one-third teacupful Pa r ba are also sure, but they gin. e'�................one-half tables ntul I?oD sh ld b esea.led at the top. Next in point of,attractiveness comes { Hops .. ......... ........one tablespoonful South Africa 1 s, Moles,,,,,••;, ,,,,,,,, two tableapoonsful •..� ands in spite of heoent ... ri Flout' e. .... .. ............three' tablespoonsful �ANCHE CRUEL . dist s, 't has nee round very Yea¢t.......$. *..... .,..........two teactipsful ur ce t � CO TY. oansiderably during ilia pre,nt year. In , . 1895, 26,000 emigrants went to the Cape Pare; the potatoes and boil in a pot and Natal, ass indt rather less than aelaiu- keTtle in the two quarts of wan An ncidabt sf the Notrible bepihn" et De• 17,000 its 1894, This shows an - ' niton to Whish hiavwges lkar Fwll, -Of more than 50 per -cent., , but it beet to .tie the 'hops in a clean muslim bad bean far au t .etre f an boil `with the 1• R• I. Dodge was for many years. during the present 4 potatcea until they sed your b the further inoreaee from 1,941 1 i .-1 am dono. 1 *3% the water thoi ou hly Operations against the hoe- g,S4yg d to the fimt two months of the from 'the Fhole3snd remove. •Take the file tribes od the plains. j3e had $bun► year. British North America hoe also 1 . Potatoes, froiu the .water and mash un- t Opportunity to study Indian man- been .cine better as an emigration field, l • til; smooth "with tl�e water a cin cepe'c�ly those. relating to war. but the number of emigrants thither {{ ' � a and to the Australian colonies continues I �and,returnhe fire. Stir the flour Ire his book heaaahs of many sots to be comparatively small. " ' in � little cold wafter until smooth and of geniouit cruelty psaotioed by the One paint at interest in emiggrration with this thicken 'tho A hes, Sioux and Comanches, show, statistics ie, as Sir Robert Giffen has -1. potato and hop shown, that -they serve to indicate the 3vater. Pour all in a Mone jar and ins to what depths: of degradation env. state of trade al! As trade im- when lukewarm'add the yeast and beat. ag may fall. proves ami�tatto will�be found to in- enl pe Chis 'tc3,'stand unit! light in a f all 'the horrible istories which I crease, while a decline in emigration fe para tore df about ,seventy dogrees• f Iishould then ktci ,removed to a cool bra head of Indian cruelty, .one told a most certain tugs and fotrerunner pf ` lace and at the e d of twent four me , an approaching trade depression. The p n Y- by. old Espinosa (tris guide) its the report, of - the emigrants' information -_ hours the other ingredients should be m3 t vivid in its ghastly horror. office and 'the further t' es ! added. This will keep for four weeks'n .. >a the a govt place. A scant teacupful will hen he wins shout twenty -`Cony tratii'a emiggrration returns e 8 —„loaves. Yea old, a party of Comanohes from are iheretore ver satisfactor They combine, with auoL other �srola as the , pother good 3e.ut, but ;.'little more the same camp in which he lived, while trade returns have latsly been fur - fro ble to ni4c is the followin d� on raid into -Mexico, attacked a large nishing, to show that we are at length Po � toes......... �.. •.••:....... ............two Mine 3 � i 0 • iA a (Xlti Hops......... ...two ounce h' Taking with them ria tse df a genuine trade reviv- Cole! water........ .foto' quarts pr ner the one man who had signal• a The Flour. ;.... ...�.... �........ ops pound ized himeelt, in the Australian aalonies, it 'is trod, : .. defence of the have not yet fully recovered from the Sal ..:...•....• ..................one. tablespoonful ran h, the Indiana departed for their dmve ex'is'ts which they have oto - Su r tgranulated).........one-half pound` ,vn country. On the long maaoh, the through, '"d sv 61W are the morn T the hops in a clean muslin bag Induestrial rblatione between one countr :f - And boil -in the four quarts of water for er, 'though closely watched and and .anot er that the effect of Austral- .t.: one hour. Allow. it" to b conte Luke- ua ed by day, and securely bound at 'ani depression must be felt here as car- war�m before removing the bag, press- ig t, was treated with extreme kind- tainly as in•Australia itself. But there inn it free. of the waiter. Stir a' little ass They ooniplime'nted hLs courage niothtng in this to diiscottrags us,. It li he flour at a time in part of the our trade shows signs of •revival while liq r to a smooth pasts and add to t ie • highest terms, told hum they 'int Auestralia ie still de ressed. we, may be the I�hop vat.er until the entire amiount n taking him to their camp, ad• confident that it will improve the mare 's weal. Put in the salt and sugar and ,pti g him.into their tribe„ and rake when Australia, with rte energy, its t beatt three ipinutes. Place in an open ngg a great chief of. him. The {troll amplitude of rwsouroe, and its vast re- t lis cover with a thin cloth and set oil wed, after leavin the head of the a hoe recovered the a( g operative bowers, in mud,eraLely warm roow or closet u ee River, orossecl the ec,uthern end dround which it has lost, and when for 'three days. The temperature should f t he high table -land, known t.o the the upward and onward movement now 1 be kept even. On the third day peel, •bi as 'Staked Plains.” At a wat.er�- in prOgrem ban extended to the two bolt and mash the potatoes until free o1 cin this table -land, the party halt- ar three districts of- the country which, f : a frolumps and stir gradually into the or severe! days. Telling the prig- as the report shows, it leas not yet ful- hop 1'quor. Stand _ to a. -,A -arm kitchen ne they wanted it for eeane religious ly-. read, - for Twelve hours and stir frequently. mOnY, they 4set him- to digiging a It' cs•n then be put into carefully clean- of . 'in the ground.. Workistg with 1 ' ed-:.P,,M and well corked. It will keep ni a and !rands, he. in a day or two 'COURTSHIP OF JULIUS CAF•SAR, one .month- in a cool place, plated a pit al,out three toot in dace u n a The, last iltina before retiring net the is oter and over rive feet deep. Early Po an evening dreary, a i • g�nde-i¢ v;arm weather the later the t., next •mooring a rope was tied he �t lassies his decryy t better. ave t) �ee potatoes carefully 1 ut the ankles of the captive ' anti, WltOse sweet nave was D'nah Nloore, mashed'and one and half quarte of ° d spirally round * 'his legs and Sudd�nly there carne a thumping, po-at° water. Mix with this one cup- 1 to eek, binding his arms � o someone wently bumping, ! fel of they t and enough sifted flour t ht t° his s Rigid and immov- Or a w ooden atack a -stun pang of to t)�icken it. In the morning measure h e, the men w as then planted up ht Up against the parlor door, out !three quarts of flour and reserve 1 a poi3t in the hole,., the dirt fed Only this and nothing more.' . ; one i int of it for kneading. Plage the i and tightly rammed down around ' spon e. into the flour and knead t,,•en_ i • «hen all wars completed noth- But he thought this little meaning, ' ty inures, cover it 'With a clean ss•ool- i ►nit his head was visbile. They then For they were -so sweetly dreaming, - en oth and set to rise quickly in a '• 1ped his head, out ofd his lips. eye- While the time away it wore. p .. tem nature of seventy-five or eighty .l s, Bars/and nose; danced 'aground. And for future. sport were scheming dear ,free from draughts of cold air, ,'ked, taunted and left hlrn, That ttusy aobn lorgot the thumping, t unti light. Turn out and mold into On 'their arrival at the camp the Till again it came a -bumping- 1 sma.l�l 1 caves 'which «•hen twice their rty described in detail their.. punish- Bumping on the parlor door, origirnal size, should be baked for. one nt, of the Mexicuin, and IIl' all the Somewhat louder than boforel, e n i hour! Oue H*st be able to jud e- the t ibe ' it was regarded as, an exquisite a ,* tinie when the bread is ready to �nead of pleasantry. The man - would Thinking that it was her brother. , t and bake. Twelve - hour., after the e', they said, eight date, revived at Or some second -handed lover, Spon is set is about the time the bread g'ht by the cold of the hi'g h plairs. He declined to ops the door, t shun d be ready to tiati7e. t I1e driven macs the nett cia b the But the sound came longer, alesati'er h «' en the breach is removed from the hit sun beating on hiig scalped head and And he thought 'twas rowi a oven turn it out of the d fenceless eyeballs, etc." g ng nearer, plus and stand So he started rot he door- Y on d, and never cut it until cold. That human beings can practice such Only started, nothing more. -: $ren requires a moderate oven, a ° elty seems. incredible. gocsd test can be made with white pa- •• surely,•; said he, •• W8 were talking, n per. If the paper turns brown it is "~"—' And so softy you came walking, t hat Hough for pastry ; i_f dark yel low , -A BiiLL'S-EYE LANTERN. That we scarce were stare we petard then it is richt. for bread, an.l if light " Jori." u 3ello for cake. ?A9_any people ad( -1 a little Here tie opened wide the door, !° . . shot ening ,when mixing their bread t i Likely to bring Teri Murdt�s Standing there serene, majestic. - and, of course, salt always• Delicious Borgia" to the Gallewg. . With an air qquite too domestic, b rolls mai' be- made by adding to.part of Two months a o bur 'Vas her father, Mr. Moore. - tbe read sponge a couple of. egg$, a g glare entered the Eleven o'olack, sir !" nothing retire. seal cup of matter, or lard, and alit- use of a retired gentleman a,t Maar tle- s gar. It should be, rolled out to 11 Hill, London, . Eng:; killed him; Now they thought t0 erne their moot- a lens hon an inch in thickness, cut with id robbed hie safe. The Illy blue Ing, - a b' it. cutter and the tot, brushed ft was an ordinary i3ixpny bull's- AT he 4lowly. was retreating . .. , tic over with , melted batter. It shciulci o the outside for -door i - then lie folded to orm a crescent, left a lantern. No progress was made for p° t But with arms around him prestsing. T to ri$e -until twice as .thick, and balled ks towards the solution of the tick- Really it was a crisp- brown. These rolln are vier quite dfatrerng,. lovely for coffee. Very nice coffee cake towardQ the solution of the mys. To forsake so ,sweet a blessing, fi °` is e r .Then it vas learned by the U&L .. When the storm outside did pour; , t maid in this (manner. Roll out a So they talked a little more. good i sized piece of the , biscuit dough i -stars living at iS„epsal Green h' t to ahlnut half an inch in thickness and I ,appeared ,after showing signs of some Presently 'there came a undin brush over with melted butter. Spread provement- of fortune. And the mel over !this a mixture of currants, .stop- E1 detective made c�taual inquiries s- ody reb°unding g� to a ed tjr isms and ritron, c on the members of ' the bur lar$' echoed on the hal l�vay door.y hopped fine. g g When the door flew open,, uickly, a Turn up one ed3r of this cake and- roll i asshole about- the lantern. A boy -of And he rea,ll qq over and over like a jell roll Grease 1 ,brother of one of the burgglaira, had Y felt quite arokly, c! a p'e' well and la t r h a sixpenny- bull'is-Nye. He was fn- F°r the countenance Of Mire, � P� y the roll in it, Made him wish he had left before, form ns, a rind. After it has risen cl d to descrilpe it minutely, sail said . sufficiently' brush • the top with white t' a original wick • tube. was defective, Ah I how K,©11 did he remember , of egg, sprinkle on, ,sugar and cinna- d so 'he had sulmtituted a brass fer- a mon ant! make a i le from a It 'was in the bleak December, good brown. taking penholder. He had used w . care (that it does not scorch a bit of flannelette, sueb� hip And the storm it down did `poulr, . i other had been making nightgowns of, w he d he ush ' -pavement ed � rc.arche t al i stead of a wick. Thaw were precise_ Always filled him with amazement, r GI ARDING AGAINST ttt3THS.._ Whether be went throw h the. window 1 the peculiarities of the lento n left g lit DZ 'his de sit their e t the Muswell Hill - bur la a fir the Or through the bsteement - door. - and thits, therefore, , is he in the spring Y g He ll for et cel otrse of their vicilm. g it, ah i nevermore. proper time hen began a emaroh for the men. -'---` w to take precautions against their rav hO were traced to a dozen towns in BMUNDERSTOOD. ages ,among goods ,which contain wool, t Midlands; and it was discovered that Would you like to take a chance P in 1- It is root the moth, but the moth man- t. y "m committing another series of asked the timid, roesy-ebeeked - maidea not, hat does the mischief. The mothsi glce' The lice overtook them of the atranaer at the'church %ir. fl t t night at Bath. They maelo a des,- Would I P exalaiixred the atrang�er rad - y rough , the . •.house in April and 1 tight, but both were captured;, iantly • " el 1, I' tshould gray I wouldt, ;' cont' ns aoYnetInzes as late as August, d 'one as being repairect�fn the hos,It- 1put�-- hes voice fe11 to a whisper and ski y Eg�.. 1 as a result• of• his reAstanoe. • The the eager light in his eyes Bled '-to a kn 3 Places in which to la a 'xpenn & lantern' is almost oertai4►' too fa,r-away, sad- expre"iou, - f " 41' T are fronoi a dei<sien to about seven- d bob to the ,gallawat. I ready ma►> tied, on: -- - _ . - - ` , d _ ... _ i � t ... -.. .. - ..._. .. :.. :. - ... :'. �. ,. ::''" a _y-. .tom: C i t. s 4 a 1 .. _ s 'GFS ! '}�% .. �. a i rr . ,dl- S r� -.' r. _ 3.y�` i' d _'j Y. �k f - ._ ;, •: - .-':, �=;' ..: - .- �-�,_,,'s rye -:� s .., ..- -. v :• .." .- ,. f^. Nxi-. cern r, ix, _.. ,r.- ,, ,., -�rq' a �i ^�S .�-*4 ' a ! '� fi y i. a r9 rt i _ a -fi`: 'rid - f. - a "- .... �!.,- , ,res a ':is,.3 ., * ��rc�..: e•t.F' zr. . St 'r•' +tr y- ,�` s�� t £'•..fE �..i5 kf 4t• k t%" '� >; ria•.:.. N€,_= i�a_>ai:+.,.ti%r',.'..',`s.."...>`Y'a„s-�: ,�:..u.�. .�,.r" `ir--,,e;-�k; .� ..Kv<?r~'• $101?F $ — TION OP CRIXINALS. . �" e Ir%11.614 . or 1%]Arglt+4ps-•-"O ,L vl.ilCa.Itert . ,tiester.?l3'c;r,r3>tecs. Burglars tyre m• believers n"ta'1 m&ns' and luck -bringers.. -'rand near! every • professional . burglar hoe - ao omit 11'f articsle upon , which he pita h faith,; and without which he rarely sett nut;'upon. a "orll�racking" job. I : One burglar, well-known to the po� �%e all over.. the-oouritry: Iia* for l,,, taman the shod hoof of `a dQukey� Molt once belog3ged to his father, an( givat is his belief in Its powers o ")roteotion .hand lucks l,wingi-ng,, that ,h� been kinown to turn rook from a ab he .. had Intended to worla bec ata"; is t.allsm,&n had been left at home. The moon plays a highly important* ►art in orbininal superoLitions. No ons 1purglar in fifty will venture out on bows breaking eipt-AUtiun on the nigh a new moon.. • -- ILL-LUCK IN NUUBERS Some burglars have lively horrors o rtain numbers; tend will never ente a house or a shop which' is thatt pare t ular number in its street. The orcin o numbers are genetally those of t ' lioonta A who were fi,rot.. to capt�r� t e burglars. On the other hand, If s` b glar fella into the arlmt of a polios , but manages to escape, the numb- s of thrit policeman !s always a fav,L o ite .with him. a,nd he wilt feel easy.m h' mind when breaking into premi w es bearixtg it. ' veil the most experienced burglar w 11 turn away from the house where h .find a black Qat sitting upon the d ratea�, even if he has spent days in I rning particulars about the house an its instates. To break into premises un r the nose of a, blaok .cat would be running deliberate!, into thio arms of the law, .Neither will a burglar an- te a hortss where the door knocker iS m fled oag. draped with crape. ICKYOCKETS PECULIARITIES. Ickpockets are even snore superstw tic than burglam. It is one of the el e,nt.ary rules of the "light. -finger- ed fraternity" never to pick the pook&. et f a omssr'-eiyod or alutrfooteci per- son Finding a twisted coin in a purse wit frequentlyy induce a pickpocket to t h w away thie purees and all its oonF tan , for such a thing ft kept, is coins - di red to amore nine months' bad luck . or .he thio+f'a early arrest. � ben pickpockets start out upon the'- nefarious business they look anxi•- y for the first policeman, and will not touch the moot temjpt.in cket be,- fo they have seen bun. , If his book is t rned toward thc,rn tiny believe the they have a good and safe day be- fore thein, while, if he is coming or eve lookiaw towards, them. they will gent rally ggave up the idea of thieving Lor the whole day. . . WHA1' TO 1)O,: S uld the W4 of a book break, -ss, as to 1 ve the covers "hanging by • the •veli ls," takes a piece of old kid glove or, t.lio volume is too large for this, * soraps ,of kid from the shoe- nA r). Cut a strip juest the length of he book, and wide enough to cover he tack and extend three-quarters of an ch over. each cover. Spread the wr g side of the kid eve+nly all over, i with some good strong glue. being care- ul of to use too much, or it will ooze t out t the edges and stain the book. APPI the kid. to the broken back. And t b at re to get tho edges even and the t orf smooth. Stroke and „press for fe minutes with a dry cloth, and he,n lay the book away under a heavy weig t for thr�ea or tour days. II neat y d e this is a very 8&tisfaetcry mode or air. SET HIM -AT LIBERTY, - S old yet 'tear aii attgraving,' fit a d it then rests with the pukilia p a- t W t rn edges together *06urately and utor to obtain another magiste sal . ' ' ; : muo a strips of thin letter paper over w -rant for the man's rearreist. n•• - uch as the public prosecutor and he r - the t actuiv op the wrong side. The etropolitan Police Magistrate re age of a tpook may be mended in the th subject to the ardiera of the b o cams u'a by using Pa a ao thin that tary of State for the Home Depart. hop Intng will alxow thtrouglt diatlnot- misr►t, there ib, "net a rola, little etas!- ' tit-:, lack of unity of purpose betwgen i.hs 1 yShould a cork', slily ing'de a txpttle, in- tv*0. If the case agaiaat the pprisoner tead of coming' o4t, ompty the bottle 's merely an ordinary poli,oe affair, the • f its contents. anti !gt it become Per- stijpendiary has it in lets ectly dry. Now tlake a strong string, tense him to a fine not exee�d�iagg i1,W0, is make a !sop . long �onough to reach to ori to condemn him to ire - *V I he tpottorn Ot the ttottle, do not tie, but wjjth lglipm far a perii duncnit old he tw-o ends urely in the hand, oeeding sac months maaximum. He can nd 1 wer the loop uto the bottle, which alto bind . the prisoner over in heaYy U ou rust move ga{ttly about in auoh a seytirit'e,e or boauit3 to keep the pr.itrise. :: way hat the aoi:li will tall into the t the offence us one calling ` u I however. loo1r Now cautio v draw ft to the for heavier punishment, or else it t stir f the bottle, being careful tohave mat.giestrate does nlot oars to take n he s ring ;w+el! in the middle O}y the bin ehouldleris the ibilit of dP I ' cork, nd tyre cork with it$ smaller end tetmining the Uat 0 IA10ner, . e y gg a peer t. Whs►n, Iri this position, it' eoiumits him tor- trial b �`" sat in thie nook of the bottle, use our y Jury at t ie L� i ,fret th in a firms, areae Y Assizes --either accepting bail ar :else - ,4. �, y pull till you oogsignitig the defendant to y3 rinq it out. Thix requires patience the prison for , t anti !feats. •handl! period destined to elapse bel, eon Y= ng, as ,veil': as lex- the comm't'ment and the trial b terity but iractioe will make it ens Y �i'ry'• i Y It is theredore bill in the cuatonitL t.� Sho .bed linen or underalothin� he order of thingi� r.L I)r. Jemeeogty, f. staine with iodine, before the articles whose arrest dates th DretioJ onl! . re w bed Dover the spot with a pias- frYnii the moment when he reachefd •,_mow ter a $fetch mixed with. ono h cold J; erg London; should be bnpug•ht in tho firetb' $ter to make a thick paste. I;eave plaa�e before 5ir� John Bri e. at t a • ' hism Hill dray, and thou wash se usual. 13vw street Police Court.ir John =c3 he 'ns w 11 ho entirelq removed. maa�ded him. for a for fight, so as Sho !d bed linen or tuiderolc,thing be give the Crown t re-► sng a u're sPota of rust during pr%tltora fifes �o J4, he immer; sift some coal allies perfect their case .against the dx�cto$, ..:: h.ro ' h a very fine sieve a su ar admitting the latter, mearttime,to ba Etat about g 'n the t3uui of X10,000. At the end cif �w ,.9 right). Ap fly. t is dust that tiros Jamtrt may posiafbly t -be .4pot9 with a cloth �ippecl in ,vs,- 1epn once .more. and tihen fir r, a d ruin hard till all the roughness _. tom vee, let It dry; then wipe off with John will ceuliirtit the doctor for trii)1 • `'- , soft, -dry cloth. l�iow, with 'a dam at the Criminal Court of Old Bail, p in 'Newgate prison. It is .not they .: of h ip�sso , in fine Batii�)?rick dust, fore Sir John who can be ou y thoroughly rub the whole sur- described Y ane, s to and all. Allow this to lie_ trying �,he °ase, nor yet can Bow etre t �. . &oma ntirely dry-, then wipe off w'th Polia�e GuurC be referred to as t. e cls dry alath, end afteinvard$ rub scene of the trial of the pa,rticipan ith a soft chaMois skin. This treat- in what is now known a„s , •aJatnc�au a c - ant, acept the ashes. ma be. re rids.' on a week with advantage. 1e - `� ust a to -nay, perhitps always remain a °1.: s Mt Ti�iIN� AN 'HOVP. . the .Ishtar Ott Dolor than their sur- : _ ' ` t I un s. but they will, at least be A; man sent this answer to a booklet eaq d bright. It is a ood plan er -who sent in his :recount for u'. heal one wi h fires, for t o season, some time before delivered: " ` .� rO .± P e h steel attic!® s0parately L never ordered the book. If I d _ F E ��` all aw Y ye rs of newspaper. and lay You did not geed it. Ir you sant it:' �� . perfeotlY dry -oloset, nevier ggOt it.. U .I got it. I paid for t -. — It- I didn't, I won't. . s1 .gNow --- . S. TOO, a THE DdISSTN( LINi� 2 , M. - Mtit in -That . ouu, ` !",�' ,yy 8 nran neivear 'Cuatomer•--W hat a lovely haul , A A :' . s tiwra how totes to stay. Netto. Yet it seems : to lack something, Why. . , Not Isn't melte f J oat tune hitxt is i t I . .. d w . Kil liner'. -A head ' r` a._ ry x^. _ . a :.:'. per, c. k �qqt�rr b,, +Y '0.i`, > P r :3e'F`o i- . i ��33 t . t� :2 yy�. N - qT fi F' •'AS � §'r .. w� . i rq S�. 5- Y 1 -. - - S i : .. - _ - V ty,�, r3, v - ,,....fi�tt y. ai , a. a:- a. �� :4. a,r' :' r~: :i ttk �( .r `� . xyr. b f Z" 'A, .. it "Q .,t -7'tS.?=>�NRj' 24y slej •`si ay40 'Sti _ j'}�,, — E, .. [��S �.. M, . k R i i<: r� a , �:4.a f'~ iY. ,: . is :1 �'- .x+ ;t f r . ., .:a6�:s°" Y �T,�t?vSu�13-.u�_:, a.. v_ �s�.,_ ..... w v.:.,.:.1 _�-,.. t. ,.r.:" 1 t a d a t ei b �x BOW STREET IS THE Olfb �T IIs <' 3, c .. u a _-2 r� �` ` .a `� r xy y 1.' t� Cy.t;. d�. G r.'.t �+' s'#i' ,n3:.• *' 4aA>,1 rvi; _ J_ , , -:. - r a..� is - t Y syrr� ",e�cr �.'� a,1.t ,.X. ' <�- .. c .,f4 u..Ne i� . . T :a-)' a Pu: �� k� ., al. " : d'.i - .v:. - 'i T6 -. 1 Metropolitan, Raft [tgpet tial, d ivaaaa ay.i Ei' .d � t , ., y' I . • .Iateruntioal. f.. L';x, 133w, street: Police Court ie' t ` Ades0 - f - k NOTED ' POLICE 0 Tt ,l 1 t a d a t ei b �x BOW STREET IS THE Olfb �T IIs THE BRITIS . EMPIRL ' i , `. _, _ Tbe- Faimaan�s Tribunal Mellon telt tt)rr. �� Jautcion tiiais- A Alfirned—Not Nervy -. 1 Metropolitan, Raft [tgpet tial, d ivaaaa . • .Iateruntioal. ' r 133w, street: Police Court ie' t ` Ades0 - f - acrd. most oelebritted-inAltution ott the -- 1�a . I } , kind in the British Empire, d, in : -spite of: the, restricted eharaete of its . e acconimcdations as regard►, oourtp. -- , -. room, and cells, may be regards As the - ' headgnarters and ventre of th t per. ��:,` t:icular branch of British jurisp udsnce - �" ° 'u which is known in France oA t "pot. -- , 4' ' - `_ ' lice correctiobelle." Not only the r Bow str justices intrusted w th the magisterial control of one of t most • densely populated and orimina dies " trios ' of � aanadon, but . it u Bow . : . street that aro brought all the extra-. dition oases, all the erimloals ho are - • "wanted" by. foreign and lonial : . � vernments,. or by the provin ata - " - ' orities. It differs - from t other police courts of London 'n t it is not merely metropolitan, but Aerial. . and even .international. The esent " building has been in exjatenoe my a .. - " few years, and previously to t t the > . court consisted of two private ouses ' �` , knocked into one, on "the opponi side of the street to. where the p went building stands. If those old walls - 'a` could have talited what dramatf oto& . • - ri,es they would have had !t in their , power .to relate! Nearly every cele,-:. :... . brated crime of the latter half o the- '. eighteenth century has figured o the moords of this :. court, and dieting ' h• . .. i' ed men of every grade of society, even to thiat of Royalty --foreign, of curse . —have stogd in front of its baa• thea as -prosecutor or as accused. - IN FORMER TIMES, i before the organization of the nt . - - P partment of metropolitan poll at land Yard, the Bow street olioe . , . ou�Ct was the headquarters of the corn• - te btilary, . and botch patrolmen an de• - tives used to be known by the ame - of the "Bovti street`runneris.." 'hile . ' 11 other metropolitan courts have tut' . . , wo magistrates, which are paid a the - • to of $3,000 a year, Bow street has . . . hrea, the senior of whom, now Sir ohn Bridge, enjoys a salary of 10.- , and aoLs as the�rretsideatt. and c nit* .. of tho entire S)ar d of Stipendiary - ' 0!100 Magistrates. • ' Every criminal arrested within the _ . melts of 'the British metropolsi j !s - bligeA by law to be brought be ore > - - - ne, of these Police Magistrates ' b► _ twenty-four hours after hiss sap ore - • y tho police; and it is the juaticasl or . ipend'iary, as he is called, to die in• . - - - uash him from the unpaid just' of peace in rural districts acrd pro• r .` vincial towns, who thereupon deo des . I bather or not there i:s any �- a'nst him. It he is in d,bt he ,-nand the prisoner to the• house 't • tontion for a perfoi not exceed 9 fortnight, at the end of which t r ' e man must once more rte br ht • to court, even it it is only fm• he . ke of having the case remanded for ' other two weeks. - The Frel fq�g0- 've Arton, known - so widely for O nneotion with the Panama Scan 1, ; . s,le remanded b Sir John Bridge I at Bow e street olice Court nq tewer -. 1 half-a-dozep times. , covering a ' . - riod of neat<rly two months, be bre ' r John finally decided in favor of extradition to the Parisian pot . . � - It the magi$t rate decides that t rs no &tree for holding the prisoner. hes `` . �t . } `Tia $1 cl�+ r1 i+d \ ' a Pf �v j , x �: .'1 I \ J- �:• �. ' n - U. �— 1 tnj' 1 r�' a a3 ft °r' i fej* n� t '� a a �a°i�'�,rct"''•*t>a "`• ` '� Rt:�iF R 3 y a ' t ''3 .i 1 ' i" ,t 5•,��5 '{�r`Pr .a'=¢'t+ g�S z""-�d;#S�?4' >. d �r ., , ,� ,.T., �- `;tom , a t r� :F - 4< :p, a F •a" .- . - -------�-- --- .. _ . - - ..A - ..,- ,,.. - - � - r, . -. y a,-, .. , - y1 , r' .«r -a >u-. ,:Y .. - r,ryY • 1 - .r"i� y ' - " d� , E-_ - - _ _ �_ ..: _ .. mss.'_=esxf#Rs'tx #.t:,-rp>r ,., '?4. _ i• ...r±x.ii' ZS--5?!'.�r 3"`,is;wb e',,,, S:r �;? ",: ;:..;s+ �: • - -*^i �� - I - •i, ' this apia•it M1'. {� tJaslibe .. 1 , rla1II has sent . tom° ,std i�iaped . meadeyvei, a a message to Ptresident Kruger, .with (1 �� F ' pu clover iYi rcitatiozi. when ft twill I{J 1 "AA •" 11111 ! aegcird to the fifty-nine accused ITit- _ Y� . - _,"-,-_�, stir nd.coubentra,to fool -growing on ID R W �� - . h I I lancletirs, t6 the of#act that the $ritizeh Iver acrers milk fewek caws. to get the ' ! Government will treat the execution of D Y . PROBLEMI�. . Tfi� VARY i•ATi~ST their ,sentences of fine, . imprisonrr► rat :same amount of milk and ,int the cold i ` . -. W0 F'R+)M ALI. T F. and I,aniybment ae an act al d`eliber to ( Tlae serious ' queetfon confronting tied (andntbs pratei t the cows •from -the I•I3I;D CBO ER, $RITIISH IIEP E I'♦III- Rl.L� OVER. hostility to Great Britain, whioh would di9iryman neat to having bt+tter cows, in . fa , andy ah�ra hers turn fuel TATIVE IN EGYPT. '" fi _ I '+ Y I is the •one of better and et cissa r I tan to .�.. ,, r - 84tive esu r, _ hs tem ratuc3 of all. out of doors .. be resented b me res. Y pe is t �_� I pe Poueesnes lite Rertd "�rharncterlrstt ey! tttiE . Jwr ,• % i . UNITED STATCS, rations far them. and possibly quite ps bek sen the barn and river. $- s� Mtterre>ritlnQ itsett Alyont Bur (is►t1 Cerin Sir Cliarlee Rivers�Wilson, who is in important from the fact that 'let rite Yrience and. methods firsts -sn ia�enl lrrovernor—Howlee an• y+ eaf iii 0iC artat Britain, ogee to Bale the Country fie Ian sun-- rho united states, 4 New York; a fortan anather oiiapte3r wfth Che All Parts of peaks in a hopeful tone of 'crow be as grood -as, she muayy, a , costly s . " ' fife t71ot9e. Coadenaea s ! the business of the Grand Trunk Rail- ; is eJtxt]srit. ttlelly, . ; , =i rAasorteai for $asy Reading. way, of .which be ia. President. i ration lowers the profit of her produce ��,;,, . _ CA'NA;DA, Lord Groaner i$ not a race n who #ikkes " I . A thousand atude�ntae off the Ohio Wes- said actually puts her' on a !®vel with DEMAND FOR b AMILY COWS. laudation, and' one shrinks from en um ��' I _ `: - H,fju T. W . A. line t d a r tQ leyau LTrliveraity went ole strik on Fri• b i cow, fed an er ration produced ,� 4 f late Steal ' ithe ti�ndency of the ging him with congratulri.tio It - ' �. "� �.oa Sunday afternoon. day. beceiuee of oerte►in rulings of the ' at a minimum' coat, writce Mr. dahri ; �, _Tho British warship Bnzrd )bas r Escott dies m wealthy.:class bf. owr city popula- ia;'.ho7ever, in this case a cleat' bllo :: ►t` °cad Y pl,roviiig of the college G14e Gould. I` nm beginning to think that § rived at Halifax from Bermuda, Club. - (do is to• seek buburban {residences,. duty point out that our suooees 6.di- � � 4_ I Joseph Reed, formexl what - we call pro#its _is nat so much".in ., y a H>1mi1 The McGraw S tndep bail ins bill al. the mount we get asp in the cost of ` °* ng to purer air in the opuatry and qtly due to him. The rer3urreotiain of . 'r`' Wra$ fatally stabbed atunaiei, lfid 'looming barbers in Buffalo, Birooklyn,and l th demand in the fifty• proper. for foe- Egypt from its grave of disorder 'and •--: '`� ' Ne.w York to shave on Sunda until the . prelductian su f►plyin'g and making I_ , ' A reape7r t comes from Mbritreal h t Y Ito 'es sho s and b nens hoaises. The corruption' is due to l,im and the fie. - • Bir Donald Smith is to be m3,cle a r• noon, has passed the New York As- at. the least cost, and that now inciadea i " P � �� r Constable Kezn of tih�e ' (Nott eerilbly, ea tension of the eltaetrio car lines has patient, persistent and statesrmariliks:- ? �, tlye raw mtttea•fal, to use a maiiufactur,-�. m e it possible for the busines* mgrn methods .be' has employed. - No onel bmf~ . • _ Governor Hastings, of Harrisburg,Pa.. " er's `phrase. Every manufaotureV, to-' a . 11Zounted Polios ie belfbved totvei n tae rec:ived a Petitioan from Holmes, the I tb live . in the country where he end a man of great character, as ;well as ' k �l�`�' ' jr . • dT°wn,ed; day i$ on the : look -out for • cheaper: raw i ` condemned' murderer, praying for a hie family can have all the luxuries ,great intellect could have a•ccompliehed i _ The Queen's Own`13.ifletg have acs - tee rte in which to prepare himself. to m�rtt3rial,' and'that material must nos- i he rm et d busi what he hasp acxom lis "-=1 l ed the invitatiran to spend the n f$ y o Hasa Ln the cit p ted i9ays� the $irthclpy in gingtston, Qu 'a which th., Governor rep►.led, "Applies- ease as nearly 100 per Dent ea@ to N suhurbaii residtence is eomplete London Spectator. I {�`,�°` tion refn9ed." finished T�fe. < Montreal d .teat ivee 1 product ae>a poen i file. I w _ �� I 'nounterfeit' Wmnd a to f The larg=est-e=peditiort' `sant to Cutsa. i bout one or more Jersey cows, jnot Fortunately for a ernd fol Emit, ,' l Leon Sivti mB m.�teriais in this roc 8 manufacturer scouts using bog ore wltli ,,r sf ce the involution broke out is now m sly for lawn . ornaments but mere Lord Cromer pos8eases the best charas *. z•d(, who is undrape grit, 2u pet' cent. of iron in iftiand nonv seeks i,pe rly to sup 1 the table with teriatics of; our race. He. ie tYie ideal �' '., being organized in New York. It wilt the p pp yy JOe Maitm. the ,horseman att k d composed of several ships, and. its befit Megaba are with its highr he lthful food, Moth luxuries and sub- governing Englishman pecrsoaitied, : at tits VL"oodb�ne racetrack, Tor rat , chief object is to j,ro6ide the 'army of cent of iron, fits old furnaces and their s 'tials. And by the way, in all the Without a traoei eithrer of huilabn or 'y .s last week, died on Sunday at the General Gomez ori h artillery. slow and wasteful methods are aba,n- c'u ins calendar then is no other source arrogance, h© has the instinct of stile= � ' �_� f{." petal - f which you can get so many pal- Commander Booth -'tucker waebrouht d5oned, and the plant to -day takes the a ,le dfshest as from the cow p¢oducie, and dominion. He has nothing df'the'� �� ,r _ _ _ Detective Rodgers of the Prov --o' I 'Before a Ne_w York Police, Magistrate Ueteactive Deprartment has been ds i - charged with appaariri em the streets raw ore, and befpre the material has a p tessional met, meohan[ca and labor- "prancing proconsul " in his tom osl- '} Y � " red to work bra the Bitolkert ro the previous night !n disguise, I3e laid •chance tcs cool, it is madre to the fin- a when situated so that the can tiara, but he knows t t firmneeti, ; .r r in Wentworth County'. be wore the disg�titse eo. that he mf ht feted steel rail bar of Bessemer steel or l; t hem want family' cows. y cc»ur "I g T The de- age, perfect loyalty alike to snbordin ' '"'` not be reco ids �ti a know of no bre hter o n- _ On Saturda the Board. of Police o - gnized, and was nab aware structural material for bridge or build- in the farm or animal induatryeto ares and euperi°r, and the absence of �,r� ! missioners o Ottawa Xormstllyy d' i _ 'it was against the law, , lite waa.caution- ins t farmer than t e . 1 (`Fief of Police McVeity. M •• ed and discharged. h raising of a olar any dread of responsibility are'_ .the: �'�_ McVeity bas announced hi' self The burden of commercial advi�eea I• Herein . is a valuabl® leriison for tee of ti+'s suitable far this tra.cip. It would things needful in the ruler of aien, ::.'� � � candidate for the mayoralty, from New York ie to the ff ciiairy farmer. The cow giving 9,000 noit require a large capital, neither w :._ e act that wc} Id thoroughbred stock be neeeB- These are great qualities, and nems- z ,�,�,• While Mr. T. H. Hayhurst was 'n _ business in the United States, while bet.- ' pounda of milk, only in warm weather sa ye?t the nearer tQ. this—the type'Y qualities for a man in Lord tiro- - ing a solo in an opera performan t ter, is not as good as had been-exlwoted at that its the old-fashioned furnace, j g y the G and O of he animal" bein ' moria firml fixed mer's position ; but, considering the Alf- '` para House to I3amit n —or, perhaps hoped for --at this ad- lira m production mo4e certain—the bet- °V - wamai vanced and the biog ore is the material being I ficultiea of tris eituatfan the algae t. Painted an empty revolve)! t period of the season. I3usinesgs te' the ohasices for eucoeHs would be. y -t4� him and snapped the trigger. is fairly active, and much accumulated f� into it. To -day- al! tliis is changed At least one would harldly expect to wild not have brought him success, . ` , 'r Mr. fihomae MatiFaila,tzet, •Chi,ef � stock of all kinds iii being used up, hurt with the ridvaneed dairyman. His cow sot• .ed by using anything short of w That has some because he he8 been $bis a,t� ,� �` minion analy� will (leave Ottawa the. demand ie not such as to stimulate must give more than 6000 u cls of tho ughbred sire. It would re airs 4 Y`rt' •' P it to realize hie task in its true pro4ior- r , ,�, shortly for hhirope, to nwjm a production sufficiently,and as .a result milk yearly, acid the foetd it consumeafl neat and convenient stables, yet. not l j rP " study of the utilization of pity y tions, and . lay down one" or two game mills ere idle and many factories nebesearil expensive ones. A few. ,4 age far this purrpe of fei•tilia�atio are ion short 'time. Prices are lower must not be two-thirds fiber, and !n- co' of the desired type for foundation. simple and intelligible principles fort 'hie - r, _ •, _ ` ,' Harry Emes was commi than last month, and as low, if not low- digestible material. More, this cow T e mllk products from, these should own 1�ti idanee. In the first lace, 11s 0". ,�r.1 tied fo�t- ial ere than ever before. A Letter feeling mu8t tee roteoted from the •wteather, all care of kee and care and a cod has alwa a ke t his e e &tea ;� �` at Niagara lr ells °n the charge of P P g . P Y (WY upon - , is reported in reference to building ma- ' di ide don the investment besides. The the main ob' t--tho _,�. ,�� , ea -using the death of Minnie Mille en and the food for self-protrection minim- p ace " by an illegal operation. The avid ce' aerials, hardware, end agricultural im- of spring would t►e clear gain. These ADIIELIORATION OF EGYPT. . 4 � r,, �r4' elements. Yittabtirg reports the tars- ized• that milk can he made from sh old tee kindly treated, drained to be �: , • > 3 against the prisoner at present i . very eat ag regate trade for the week ust material which would otherwise bee used )� cet1 Instead of worrying like a pedant' nd - • F indirect. j y gentlo to milk at cowhood, The Tomato Ci,t ended hat has occurred there this year, for fuel and menxws of locomotion, and n tin a ►I►ear-ance, kind and loving to a philosopher atwiit the base of pow�ei•. "�` y Counpll haPi d,eeieecl So far 1>he record of labour troubles has lea an� c ildran. 8uoh sows at three and cieclart bl nG it to be impaesibte. to do + to petit.iom the CaCnmarrd,el•,in-Chief of! been satisfactorily small. Pig iron is ` seek health by exercise. Leaving the to ; five years old would find a ready this or that until certain easent�ai pre- . • ., •�; of tli nye troy fan• the r ' tomt.Ion higher, oopper easy; and wool weak. oow as a milker out of the question, to market. at pj,rices more than double l pinaries were settled, such :as the I the Royy11ea1 Canader,an be oonstd.ered later on, the vital crit t for ordina stock, and where one continuation of the occupation, lib got .r:. Re�ime.rirt. a esta4liahmuent of a, GENERAL., to work at once, and used the tools ° I ewer it it would s demand for more. of what uta y, Peg►mental drepdt that cit i A despatch frain Simla gess that the y be called the ecearnamio® . - - y,�I Y• I Th business of raising cows foe sale he found at hand. A number of ddris � in that district is causing great of the dairy, is how to proddoe the most fa General Iprinci .'F `�01 P ra jumped f gable of unlimited extension. Those These, howyever, are a runawatq atxeset ear ing down h 1 - good food upon an aures and how to get Ihsi were not. to the more aestileLio pIce of conduct. His auceess is, la par- , •' ;�, ` Thorold road, near St. Catharin - May day was either not observed in : it before .the cow in the beat m"ner. 'tas in alL) r. nee would find ready ocular, due tro hie seeing that tide only , -_ i" rg. O'Ne ill of Merritton 'ved yet' the European capitals, or •it passed off that it will bra easily digeal.ed and pal- sal to the m lk and butter dairies.. efficient •way to rule Ey�ypt !vas to - � � g uml-c:r of crafts on the hetad and e{ without any disturbances. &table; fpr this manner of pleaeiIIg the leave an En,}lishman at hand to slay _- rad a young girl na Edw,'prda h d The Sultan of TuTlee�y ie said to be cow's aP'p'®tite cannot be ignored in se- the final word in every depart nt of i r leg t,roken fn t o Places . suffering from sudden and acute devel- curing a large milk yield. -It is *up- A FIRST BATTLE. - state• He has'never wanted toe flood.' tea- -1 I GREAT BRITAIN. - op hent of a. chronic -disease. Powd to be an established fact that the F. ypt with English admfnfst attire `�' •c I Field Marshal I.c►rcl t1'olseley ie n t ( I pro{,ortions of a balanced ration are "' alter the manner of France in Urias. °rt . Vii; Thr Funeral of Baran de $irec•h took about as one to five, 1 .e., for every sf.z ieae•t off'n t'eaas 'ieldier 'in Bis Tunis has only a million and a if of r X. in favour of international arhittatio Piga'• at' Paris,. the rematria being in- ;� food cantsurned &►►out tIv® go girwt tF:ngagenrene. peopie, knit t�iere are ei bt th°usand i bine. Dyer, the R.eardina infa.nticid tarred in the Mcrhtmartre Cemetery. ! make animal beat and ons to malce French civil function iar es besides a _ ,, r T��o hundmd le:,din A o!d er,ldier who had acseII aervfz,e as roseate a confession admitting b r g Armenians have blood and tissue, or red meat. So we r large nuamber of military officers: Lo1rd uilt•. ., been _arrest -d �at Moosh, and there are � tell about `feeding five pounds of car- for ny a year In the Crimea, India, Cromer haR always preferred th t the . .al The trial of Dr. Jameson and life _ fear's of a fresh outbreak at Sassoun, bohydrates, and one of albuminous qi&t- Ch , Africa, a.nd Egypt, was asked English heads should use Eg�ptirn a. dates in I,onclon has teen gd'oiirn d �i. Nielinr has succeeded in form ', the latter•, in the dairy, the real sane hands. The. native cabinet and t, a na- , - y4tA. - ' ins . y in a Landon oluG whether he t'll June. 11. a 111cxierule Re ublican Cabinet u9 =silk producing gait of this ration. !t it five. bureaucracy have Gane on urs -J tf is starch that iy wanted five times morn ' t►ertd the first time when he . France in 'whichpthere is no Radical touchrd, except t.o be improved�l and - The statistfciR of tote recent small a roan fhb oilier, it ie a matter that can- was der tire. strength ne<i, trait in the ahadotir liehirtd : r i, }` ' epidemic at 61cruv"ter appear to .rho element. ,b► g Prof, G i nut be overlooked—how W find it iii the "C+*rtainl " he re lied. "No soldier every m aniticent mini.9terial fa tau 1 , �t t it. the ne lac t. orf vaccination waste cffcken', of Munich, ftp wp I- lArpsest quantitftlrs ou the' smallest s ever forgets• that e7rperience." stan{is t e Englishman ti�hocontro�s a>iid � j • -- c' use of the mortality. knrnvn authc,rity nn international" law, sae given and get It before the anunai at •Lid you fee! like a hero at the timet" erects: Advise the wise it call.' Th1ir 1'he. Kitson-Plavfair c ", hast n And the c+f'iitax of the diary of Emperor r the+ leaser posesil,le c=ast sdicl in such means' that our work has been dans try '' k ►m{rrorni�ed, Dr. Pia •faire I rederick, is dead. incised. It war►tn one of the a minute atciiff� I 3 Paying I , . i form that it ba.n b e best consumed and "No, ; ; i r it, ern eight thousand pounds, ins e• T,i-Huing-C'ha.nq iia arrived In. `f�'ti,. ` digestod• Today the farmer has grit groat battles ,{f the Crfirtea. _ I. was a Except in the Irrigation Department, a ,, the twelve thou;ancl awarded. Petersburg, hearing a letter from the two r reed sources of cheap carhohy- where high technical skill and the ip- Numerous British peers and memk.;e s I- F:.rnperf,r of Chiria, to the Czar. and nu- drxtea, or starch; tho fuel supplier, and Y°"meg acficer vvha had been run oat ability to take bribes make it absolute_ . . ' o � , f thFs Hobise, of C-'ouimons have io _ merous costly presents. they are mea?luw bay. and thN tors of the military school ahead of time, ly ne>exss�ry to have Englishmen, theme �. :;. cl a Sou.tb African A886ciation, t.o rtia _ :�luznt,e•r1T?fl-Din, the wand tion °of P��t Ruote, except in favored local• to fill a vacancy. I heti hardly been are no ►aible English officials. Butt �'��g , I rt -Mr. Chamberlain's African polrey, the, late Slush, was enthronod at Tab . •itiees, cannot compare with c:olrn as a in camp a week restore the regiment was cnne adv& ta;m of a minute staff is that A ; ' The secession of the}'I3ealyites fro rix, the capital of the provine�e over starch euPply; clover fs not of universe! all dour en can tee icked men. Ana - '� r n,wth c•,nuu h, thou h atKmt ri ht iii orcLere,d to char B Russian hatter p , "'rIT ki•' anti-Parnellitees has loexome defi - Which he bate. lwen acting as Governor. g g t3 8 Se Y• in Eggypt, whether soldiers or civilian, •. y . tc•, so that there are naw three disco - propvrI iuna, to •supply .the great daily which wars treated in a commanding pos-• all the co trolling men are picked meta � _ I I'he ret reat- of Osma Digna from his drrmand, 'and besidvw, it iii a t.00 dilute Itiron. ' Wo wecnt fbrwar,ci. on the gallop —men wl o can be trusted not only tp � .,s � �4 ani Irish parties in the House of Co - camp at Horasah, a. a result of the jet ix,th it, eleuauuts to su,ply an ani- ' ions, demoralization from sickne s and faro- j through a dense aloud of slacks, swoop• HOLI " ON LIKE BULLDOGS. y . . • mttl with itis full amount of l,rotein at�ci ,r The question pf abolishin the Irl h ince among the dervishe9r is oonfirrned. , starob without being Compelled. to eat ed down upon Lite ba,tteryy, sabred the r hint who also certain to win when � �.: ��at brain -pow ,whether in the Turk, the �1' ,ord-Le+•iatcnancx and eats lishin & Jud Gtr arcnvxski, who Armenian, or [he tont;, ig matches!' g ge g pnesicied at ; t,eyurfd iUs endurance do that we are artillerymen. and captured the tguiis. ; �yal reside•nre in Ireland, is said o the trial of rhe. itefortnrera at Pretoria, lxwk again to these two grraL rough- Wre lost man of our men, incl favour with the English 8 ";e - s'e'as hooted anti groanevb at on his re= age oroli s, both of , which are defiewat y bait it was against b ain-power, tact, awd adroit-: , ..�. a very brilliant ®targe. Yet there fuss nom•' W do not know whether Lord ' <_u 7 ant. ! Iturn to I3loemfonte.in, in 'the Orange in proteins. If this last mutat be lwuglit Gromer e�er ,e.xpreseed the thou ht iii Frey 6tate. tlieri the question vumea u ►, whero ta,ti at least ono lrtis3ar .wha acknowledg-` l! 1'be Home DelpartIIie3tit, after fi�tdin g ' ! t t words, but if he•had said, "I will have ,, 1 um a rspecia7 medicu.l eaaminatitti I rhe Mata�ele impI, which w6t8 defeat- Bc' he tncxst staff 4 at t least ovist, ed hinit tp ba a coward from begin- no re ime�nt of ,coil -aid second-rat.e ; t at Oscar Wilde is in good health, r• .ed on the Fhank vl the Umguaa river, , �u� the cheapest, and, . when fed ding end„ +l�glishmetn und.r mephere, but only f res to make the smallest remission now Occupies a position cummandin t appropriated by the ariimalat I� - t - we are to consider meadow as t "The+n you ours terribt fr' htened a few men of the ablest kind in well. � r, ,. _ is sentence. the Snli,l►ury rcxid Tor t gg ltd b t he purpose of r suuroe ai acatclt the amocuit esecured b •• Y paid responsible oats,,' 'he would have " i .. , - r', Prince Christian - of Schleswi-Hol intercepting the $bodes column. y� your first battler exactly ei{ i�essecl the principle , upon r �•; �' Queen s ugh y w Ibe acre. its cost and all must ties ye•$, that is the truth. I went ahead whioh he as aateci. ea in, husband of the The arrival of rl Gra and hint .� tirist considered. Acres are now val- - , *;V, c- t r Princess Helen, was knocked tr«,pets at Buliaw yo will be the sig- ped just au sere cows, b what the will with the others, but I was 'trembling Another reason for Lord Cromer'i ` ,,'.r� 1 cab to I.ondan on I`uesday, butes ilial far a neral advance of British y Y with tear slid excitement. I shut m success is to be found in the fact that N_- produce, and while eta ta.tiu mss toe y n ,t'seriously injured. forfxa, whit will mediately take the° y e ens and made no attem ►t to aide m be has ale a s used oun men: £ v is Via` ` `' offensive inst t o Matabel '� and fwb,ulous thins a8sorted, yest y i g Y '� Y y a S. P The appeal made by Dr. W.'Playfa' atm es r oro ei bt out oS ten efCtiry farms East hO'• I thaugbt pf m l;aocl motbear 3+9 the tri ph of vounz men. Except" ,, " o i,antlon a last the, mens o ' There is nab the liaht.est h at home,"and tivosdr�redow I had ever Bir John ott—it is right that ustics ga nuc ope of the &rad est not over one and one -hada f 'l,t}OU dama,des granted to 3fra. gi : 'rocevgry of the C arewitch, who is Irl tams of hay out ►er acre, and that ariln baa foolish as to think of the army. ahatrld be in the han2is. of the ezpery = n for slandex and defamation of char the very last erase of consumption, and I given about 1,� �►aands of erkarnL r when there were comfortable profes- lanced—b dly any of the men who •� �1' ter has been withdrawn. arrarygetnente have been made, in cave itwrte,, as the ba is sic , llko th© ministr and 'the law.- have made! and rule Egypt, either ar �� c' y quite one-third tn- Y • of his death, to cancel the coronation di e.'cstible fibre. 'Phis is why it takes whioh I might bare followed. soldktrs or, civilians, are over forth, i the British Hauge of Commons b I t3 d titled to devote the .remaiinder of t.h ceremonires. three and four caress of sumitiner gesture "Tile charge occupied only u fesw That the riparvellous efficiency and vim � � , minutes, but it seemed an eandless time � 8S'P `'`�* p e�yent session of Parliament exclusive The+ Portuguese gevprament- hsa for a cow, let alone the soiling crops iii r shown in the E than adminia4a- ; : -` 1 tc, the consideratioh of the busin gra .Ur d permission Ira England to addition, and wb a man mows fully �Or° `N'e wes'e behind these murder- fan is partlyy dos to his fact wee t�ar- o the tdovettnment prograrrime. pot arms and ammunition from pp y ems ung and lead the cannoners at our not doubt. In England men too often trans t ane -third of bra ta.rm to �t the ltd g f Beira, . on the Indian Ocean, thrcoi h' for the ro rt a1 the wi�nter'e muroy. I was among the first to be with do not get into high positions till the : �� ;` w Y� I'he: Daily Cc►ua ier,� the new Pape g them a'nd I esus a pawe r of in responsibility has beery ` s filed in Landon h !Sir• a New . Port.uguese territory, tc, British $oath ration, not to m5cuition the loads of grain gB red with my tsetlire, ;.Ztr, , y Georg while the he�ree rade down and killed crushed ou o them by thirty yea re- j Af;,ice; led in ocsiinection with it, Binoe the ad-�., n . learns trom truAtwctrthy sources a gunIIer. But nn heart wt>ks like $ of blindly fcari•yfn out orders which tt�'a't the late Barron Hilrsch left. one mil- Capt. Lathailre, the Belgium ' officer veait of the silo and the rtrtisin� of corn Y for the. ball of ioe. A reater teoward - never they have not originated. In E t _ I 1 i n ands to th+' Pr nee. of Wales. who bas been' on trial for the alleged special par of filling, it is g KYP t P° seramble.d .ovter an entrenchment. All men are Giving enders when they are ,,- 1 'illegal ha ing� in the Congo Free State found that the f" de of a corn crap ,-• (he ship -building 1pusiness of the is tbs batter half of the eR•o ,send that toe' time I 'ce'as i`epeating texts from the still not of •aid oP t.a,�in responsibil- . I be of 5tukea. t Wealthy English ' trader, p it 'and dor$ run risks. tis most r q� ; C de is treat than it has been far the yaltlt Arid rte grain itro aliiaottt Bible and eantenceai fin the Lords 9- rs. A11 trade ciiffelrerices have been raid "to have sold arms to the natives, 1 pre markable see the resin roduced Y ha$ been ac witted. Whol pure stanch, acid that as wore Y�r and wishing inytsedf thousands IR P �.- tled and there is e h work ahead q y of• miles awe " by men whd are not always " playun "rt_ [ ni may have as high as 8,000 unds of y. a- 1 _ keep they yaxds tnis a .1 the pretreat Young King Alexander of Servia !er The veteran leu ted hearth v for safet " This ar njg - aettial food—dry mattes—far it all es g Y o er Y ,zvment for uai _ j:: kF y f the matrimonial market. HIs fa. his r+eminisoeaicee of his first battle. young mea ,ie not'' really in contxadip `- grwd as the hay, it made as dine and p of it he added t t n view orf Presidenil Kru er's refus • t' er wasita Flirt to marry an Amari- "The funniest �• ton o who we have said as to I?,orid , g t ree�rntable to the animal.., Pxo2. Vor- ' „ �. t a the British GovernMent have with urn heiress, blit lie has his eye on was that the canisidredted it a treat Cromer. 1 he really g,�rreat men show wn the invitationh to him to visit found then ppresent winter that an Y• g their eatness is nothin so much ga - '` ... I'rincesa X the fifteen -year -add eAre thg atatioQi corn bad over 8,000 exploit, and insisted upon giving mea e3Z', , ' ' if L don, and have summoned Sir Her- a ughter ol-Prinroe of ntene- pounds of dry focid mette>rr, srid it this meclJad for my beroia and courageous �Tmaanina sung in mind and chs*- 4 :.1 c es Rrobi Governor of C Col- g. conduct, when I was to white-faced Lord Cramer is no exce tion aPe was. led in the stuouleuit s it would ; ,u o home fon• instructions. 'A let's to Ithre Londtnt Tii=hea "ea a tam m+aa,n-spirited �ooward from fir$t to last Though in middle life, he direc9 his � � ' y possess. the full essential qualities of the send m Duna man as if he wres+e one of tlierli , 5, _ . Balfour announced in the Bfitiah tiisut therie has been, an eztenalve Ger- nrsedsd hre+at n�aketn and would discaui>rt Y?� did al! tht> fighti tar y �,,. r of Cari7~moi9s that negc,tiationa man immi�rati n of men into tlbe Trans- ,by nearlyy 1100 per Dent. tthe averag+a n°'e� trampling the gunned .undor out." _ '' , I I ; t � e still proceeclin on the Venezue- Vaal, specially fitted to sung a corps meadow •ha from thea acre stand- nt, ' Probably the veteran exaggerated his 14 . - X I ueatlon, and was confidently of, highly trained soldiers at the short- Dividing this crop by two wee would : boyish trePidatian and panto. He could TO MEET ILL-TEMPEIt �y - sea notice, and; who at the same time still have -an excess of 4,000 have after bio so, for he was e► - s_ � b that a satisfactory solution of the pouctds of 5w-_, c� tter woluld be reached. areosoned so -s ao Ill -temper is a habit, and grows �ivbtht ars fitted fezr iuselul trades sctua! iQod, orad as the tam and a halt � ore urage and i --- r of hay its above the ave the coria eve 1 a well known; but every repetition, while it weakens wi h'`a' n the Imperial House of Commons rte, --. 9 fed without waactage as .would be the he was not oro the troth when he lack of 'exercise. Ind ' t ('urian announced, that M, de Srtaal, t •j*a,EA�T GOLD OHAIiUB hay is still over 8U0 pear Dent. eater aT� t no soldfar ever ftalt like �t i a . •" • , pian Ambassador at London, had as- I r M row lie wtm fixrtt under Efts, child. it is now acknowledged by � - i.n the eaaential element of s •cab. Then . i - ,` t ed him that there waa not the slight- Put the chain into a small glans bot- thinking people that to remove t e - - foundation for the1'rumoured treat the items of Dost moat Dome in and fila- ; h , i to Y tie with warm water and a little cam- bernnine whethsr or not threo acres oltti� - a fault. or to steak it in t4ra T ween Russia and 4lhina. °sum °f . .'. phonated chalk. 1Serape in same- ;good. Maulow hay was chleaper than a fair 4F COURSE. bud Ls iuconnparatively better than '-o e exording to a Lon on corresden sore o1 When it Dormers dnw¢i ' ,3 i o the St. Petersbur Novosti, tea soap, cork the bottle and shake it for °� r $riffles fit always 'talking about' FIs axitagonize it afterward, for thtuisi i a + fro the matter of stash, the cow has j Itain's aim in the udan oampai a minute or two violenl►Iy. Q'be fy'fo- no real oholoe3 in the matter. gtarcn Iibrury. Ho+w lar. itf cod habit iej fnrnned and au evil o e t Stt to reoccupy the E uatorial provin. tion, against . the glass palishep the ie starch to here whether fir alias$. green Oh' hia librar is in his head. dered. And what is thus.- trues lin „"a X.•. h q, old . and the sox and chalk eztreat Dorn, paragus aiiarots, lent it y child nature is ua11 so- in all holm �u y,:: �d'when s e has established hersel g P graces or as Hou>id itri calf then avfdentiy eeqq y , � t Upper Nile shre will ! evacua every p�,aa�r•t. of ease and dirt from would make so a diffe nature. B�mpathy, in its best sen$e, 'a' ypt. - the i;nterstioee o2 a chain od the mast. man wh>D `ren lied them. re Wrath a ALW'AYB., is a potent inr9trvment in allayingi thio K yrs pp evil. Yf we slid but realize the mential " . _ �s5 t is re ted - -that Lord tSalisbur intricate pattern. On taking it out of oow it is which is or can be mace rthe "'h your; man who rices him6e f condition of the one we blsLme for give t ppo i most table acid easily onnsumelf 1" 'bei o last was decided a int Lord Llandaf the bo tie riDtge it in clear cold water, �a�a hg _ ter known as M`r. Henry Matthews wipe it dry, pied when thin, dampness has With these facts t,afore ua ft ip Jl+oor ( to ]1Qiiir!• wwy to anB�ex or irritability or fr tf>}1 4 4 w Hasa, we should usual lly find more s- _,�! " ,r +C., who was home Secretary in th all evaporated, rte brightness ,will trti'- tea dairyman tVo desire what best for.: •�� r seemed lvei+y tmruoh on to tsaothe than to condemn, t ll 6allslniry Cabinet, to sueceael th nils$ you him. Feed lied+ send ggri ar' t3ilage aAd 4Mt that little rttQ•y I told liar eventa, most of us hrave proved tho `-' - :, rquie of Dufferinl as British Am '"'� teen sorra fodder. l+'or fila and aur ail- later n t, told, self i ,a ' y 8• -W+ ra' ly. till of criticism on this point ; d rat Par -lis. A` victory• i8 twice itself wliexii titre -year-round daft to we have eleot�' les,; t . > tvpllred. since eau "the rue rr+pprecfeitiaII which camas f� m ``� '�; , The London j`e3 ' tr8' claziaauriIIg fo achiever brinis home •full numbers.-- to g�t the stttroh out the oo bait.. tnoothor ►lathed .when,- a wise synaliathy will suggest f `.1 e crijahiag of the Transvaal, and ' Shakspeare. : - • plant rraight Qw more itnontbe of the ,yam•+ taus,_ bid thwt story, a=* potent Imethods. k: Y v 0. a , - .-. - �.. _.. .. f - ,. _ : a� . _. .. - - _ .. -. _ is - ,. .- _ -`•i ,4 - 7- ,\ . -. rFr. r. 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Dunbartoii, ont. 2&9 ' ti �. rs;" y aognitted ole the $ist charge. ----. — - ,,:,. _ L ;� '-I No person appearing for` the proseontlon, IRI, �� . t (�. ANTED-•�-To learn tt+t,ilori g. i ' the magistrate, taking into consideration i� None but g°ad easels womaa ztead ap ly, .. '� the unreliable nature of the eyidenoe given A v��vHAitT, Brougtaam, Oat. � r � �� ��� � against Riisnell in Toronto, du missed the EED OORN FOR ' SALE, --A u n- - - - oh6rjle.-'Ye® proms. j lily of seed Darn for sate. Apply x. • i.: i ppb]iPned aver Friday mornin at its office �i. `!.sohell. Of 'rbroat0,ittited fol a (iovaLt&•lot 11, non 9, Pickering. so- t ` p Pickering. Gnt. h f h TEtMa t few days ; last week at the ome o is . 4 _ - .;:. t►rother, Al T. Machell. , TURF.--��-- 100 scree of TTLE A A P S F •i.9iljpelr�ealr, �1OOftpaid naftjAee. iJ pasture. For particulars agply to m. \4`` Y�� ~Tf A petitiaa i$ being drealated iiJ North O . RATEfI OF ADVERTIfiI d : Taylor lot q9, Snd obs. of PiOltering, or the , � Fhnit inseztioa, per tine York aekinj for executive clemency in the wood $.0. fap.81 . - - - 30 Dents. - Each enbsseeqquent insertion, per lin - g . .d Daae of Mr11. Lottie Evans, of Sharon, who e, e - Ttisem pts. notiaelude egal e�rFore3gnad_ is servitlg a terLn of tea years imprison• �j OR SALE -I ollse add two stores or 3t ♦prtieemente, g P p meat in Kingstoin Penitentia for the at• sate on Ing street, io OWS��g For nil : Rpeoial terms given to partial eking non- ry psxticnlare apply to A, B. DQWeWBLi. 47iti m inose for $ .or. 6 months or b�. th pear. Matt- tempted . poisonifag "of her httsbstid ai Oolietfe st., TgrOnW. 8tf i i I yearly or yearly Contracts parable aarberl -- i y Bharoa. _ _ - w 19aefaeeQ cards; ten Jives oz undoz with papP*� o- THE • LADIES :-••-lrtat V81t1 • Dae pear, oo, payable in advent The libel case entered b S. Lesion �`t Dot's. Oontib. 8 1 wia2r6s to state that she to prepared .to :do H' COtadII@8Yr-' SWNotlds in 10051 columns ten c pts per tine, against J. W, Crossley, of King City, was all kinds of p14iu sewing at moderate rattes. WOr�jjjg g�QOkS� B,Dd �'QQI�1lB.- : the asnta per line each subeeque t insertion. dismiss by Magistrate Jackson, of New• Residence south of Fire Hall, Pickering. 2041 " ' 8 ial coiitraot rates made Ynow on applica- r •------.. -; F�jnS,Y�j Pact®j')11id $jId Tough atBirll t. _ on, No free advertising, market after having five sittings of the - ' Advertisements without written natructione o,ise, t e court holding that there was WOOL WANTED. -Tam prepared to . - - S will be insetted unlit forbidden and charged ac- pay the highest Dash price for wool b- - - _. cordinety, iirdere for discontipui g a.iyertire- nothin defamatory Or libellous 1D the floated at my premises, halt mite west of ; easats mob., Of' In 'wilting and sen to rhe pub- letter p blisbod and complained of, which Brougham, on Monday of each week. Write or lister. partioulars to JOHN A, Wiiit•rn, Brougham. was ag ed tp by the council for the rose• ` dub Wdrk promptly attended to. t p _ Oar i0t1. - �r W. �. CLARK - PR PRiTOR.lzrt •..--- �]LANTS FOR tIAL�.--The pad r• NeW ►7 lYl �, ` " _ S'CarbOrO COUnCtI . signed has an cant t o! r Cabb r 9 Y good heap r ' s� 1 age and Tomato plants to dtepose o(. T s ••�,+I'1 ��jsGi►bl�a� Our politics-i3t;ict bade ndance. tornato planta will be sold in boxes, For p r- . Oras p Thea ova coanctl met int Bprro�s► a Hall, titulars Hee N,.DINGMAN, Church street, Pfa • _ Oyr Aim -A First-class Local aper. Woburn, on Monday, slay ;' th, at 2 p.m., sting. - 90.81 , Our ExpeotutionB- he hRarty puratian to•a journment� All the mem•eW:�}rl�lil c.j���.�• appo�rt of the vaople of Picherin¢ a d vicinity. bare pre,ent, Reeve ffenoedy in the chair. �/(S$:fi CHAIiLOTE tIREFNWOODj ' ►J11 �' iliinuteS�of last mooting Read and approved, tri : will givo lessons in Cha oat, Craw , .; ACCOQNTe. and �enail drawing W ter Colors sad O 1 . r aintine, m Co ies, ature, Ob ecta, F F ° - r r Wm Patto for wor"k' on Markham road, �t P fro N FRIDAY•, .: �lA� 1�, 18J6. p �' terms and date apply to MRS. G. W. DEUKEI , t - $12A0• Piakeriutc. - I" ;; E Middleton, Sting culvert ally lot 15, S�otitIQlla�l1D �00�8 for. MBII �,1(I0 I; � g ys. -' . y NOTES AND COMME ITS con 1, #1.00. PASTURE• - The trndereia' lra� eII'g Z'a?1 Sumwer Shoes-. _ . Jolrn: C��ok for repairing btidger, itnd C pasture for a limited number of �attiei. - 1 , culverts, $15.00 There aro some fifty morns of good brass, and 4 - By the dead] of Dr. �t•ZiQ,, Of S a'e never-taUing creek running through the pine© ' D Beldam steel _ edga fvr road machine the pOS1Li01] of Registrar, Of 011t1trl0 Rud frelht r t For price and other partiaulare apply to Loare81(�OS• '1 $t.4.�. llv �7 ( {��h'rYces. _. County, again becowes vac nt. It Loni$.F. Hayd relega;.adcinsand�ttend• tiNzo itex$s, Pickering 1'.O. 5tl Fill be remembered that- th doctor tug equaliv-atiou of aaaesament #25. r • I i - EPAI 810 TO #lt3 PER WEEK ` wastappointed a few Weeks O frt�m Geo. Merritt -work on Datiforth road For easy home work. No schame, books T across Iota 31 and 35 con..B., #l.SQ, or paddling. Can be none to spare tune day or . ` a galaxy of applicailts. how• t e°fight H. Westney grading and fillip washout evening. send stampp for work and particulars -- . ' } - for the position is rel.en�ed, 'th at on aideroad and Danforth road, 8.7ti. at once; THE sEYMORE 8UPP1.1•• CO., Ma- . ' : ' • . least equal force, and this t me the R D' H Taber furnishing map apt in• sonic Temple, Oamden, New Jersey, bey. making of a popular appointor nt W.11 formation re road" to Rouge Bats, i1i0.00 MEED FOR SALE --About 2,600 bpah• l� j v{� A D T�L 1�tg . be much more difficult. � 'e leave J. Lavender for repairing road between S els Banner and Russian oats, and WO bush- 1 ' lot 16 and 17 Con: D, &leo utin in Culvert eL at small ;.: p is peau, Branch -viae and bf aieim ars. � IST (� T heard it boat of persons l�lo tinned, a i Markham road, #2.00. A quantity Antal New I orker ppotatoes at 1 j� t f L •- I reaeonatlle prices at lot 15 eon. 7, Pickering, or "I but perLa.pe among 'the 1�1ore ,likely Joseph Hind,,preSenting abill for ah4vel• addrea. JOHN RvataLL, Brongknam P. O, -4t r ones we might mention the. na es of ting Show on western townline and culvert, --_ _ _ _ __ _ f --^� T. W. Chapple, bI. L. A., EK-� ardetl 893.75, halt amount being paid by Yorii In �rult8 W8 l8ad. Tp council. TO RENT. eomfortgble seven . 1 ' roomed dwelling with splendid ggaarrner SLlitingt3 the ch©iee�t.. _ Gillespie, v. Ormiston and Y. sauna tCATtoirs. attached: situated in Dale's .look, d Wdng Smith. 'That any of these 1pe 'e0uld From J Devitt, re estim&te fot'aulvert village. Thais remises haus just been vacated I Wall Paper$ the Lalt33$ti, ' by Dr, J. H. Eastwood. For ail particular fill the position Cher© is. no don t, but p'� apply to w.y„ Richardson, Yitkering, P.o. X81 B©ott3 and Shoes neW a to pick the winner would be a ffieult _ _om Laidlaw, Kapelle dr Bicknell, re the -- ------`--- nd "DObE3 Mnrra r _ Y '" teak. Poli.Iical appointments ar very From Bureau of Industries, re gtatement L' OS A h�Aj, �g n� �f ands �� an ay 7 C- ��'4. PA I much after the fashion of horse races, of towoeh�p finances. spectively, tried and treated animple ; iso se °i 1� gF'�f �WL , t m dard horse very often puts on Cts From Mr Bairdmore, re the t&zea on barley, Multiplier Peas. Black Tartar and -- --- - _--____ . __ f the Hunt Glab dog kennel. American Banner Oate, aU good seed- For par < spirt and wins the plate, tioulan apply to Thompson Jettison .oro Elijah Abrahams &eked to be relieved P. O. i I: i from the position of pathm&eter. i _oO�r� • After waiting for msny month" and F W Kin stone re o Fh0sph0d4G _7'he Gnat E„ 1' g penins road west of OR SALH-A d ireable nine roomed - i, uk,Reniteafy, when every excuse hat3 .earlwprA bis farm near the KtngetoD tiobd, 1' house, situated on Churotr street truth la tae rosnit of Der =t3 yeah n From Peter 8 Gibson with tender for ickeritrg. oa fila remises are ail kind■ of ♦ drugs, nntU ae last ham a �"O� °t°�°" `� ktwwa threadbarQ, the Privy Council, of Eng choice fruits. Fl:ar� and soft water in nds o• 1 i Che we remedy aad land, has expressed Its o inion I s drawing plan for assessment ar ses for o»mbination fast will �eot& traatmsat-a - p Po pair, Ths ontbuin at are in good state of re• Seswr! Debi prompt and permanent cure stapett P parte of $oarboro.. pelt as -are the fences For rice sad full par- h. Arose er Esc,,,,, N" vms Wim life validitx of local= option. The Mr Haycratt was beard with regard to titulars apply to W. D. GORDON, on . the a' 4" zw , dfm&l premises, or address Pickering P.O. 11 -Sm °�'' E.rcpifde Uae y OP�r••, Tobecca, er Alcoiolk SaM01*616. en et finding of the court is not yet to and, watereoorSe at hie place, between 20 and ' Se1M� rake whloh e0on lead to ILsarait7. Coasumptioa and as earl a21d 111]tll f3UCh .time as it does Ire 2pi, in the 2nd con• �• Paosph0dln.lhas baso „ enol y crave. Wood's ' NOTIONS. �OTATUF S, POTATOES :--Grown +poet a y by h en of cases tact a;�,� i• things Will remain as they are. rocs °�e-+�►es uist a.d b.eo tt,ac,d by the maw eat�� paw '� hIC JaekaoD, aeoonded by Mr Coovan, specially for seed. we have toe sale over dais-o&ses twat weroon tae verge otdaapa(r&nd inert what We have learned by cable n'am moven that hngb Clark, $ J Patterson be e0 choice, new and standard varieties of pots• y --Daae dW were ton ; besides having tented 40 others not !or °T eve -but' with the Continued sad _ " and from the papers, of both Ca ada commissioners to repair bridge opposite tale. Also seed Date, .nibs, eW, Casal v►eod`e Phos Per�erioa Dee of at]d lot 28, con 3. ogees paodtne. these bases that lead vac up to dam. were . I�ngld"nd,_ it would appear that tree on application. We will take st0 per Dent. restored to a1>:nl Mr Ley, seconded by Mr Coavan, moves off catalo 7 kor sad health -Baader yup o not d t gut pri.ee to customers motto take seed ter w� has v erpatr-no mat, the '0 tario government has the wee' p�otatoes from our callar. Address CLO68ON Cf ea yoU up es incurable -tire y is not+ within your ,�, that Messrs T Jackson, J Beard and John 11ROS., Highland Creek, Ont, 15-W teach, by its use ou Can be I to giv such legislation as local Q tion H Lo%sre}• be comrpissioners to repait� cul• - - y ' rbd Loa lite of usefulness and happiness - - . to the people, and that the co neil �'— "-' fit"°' $°e • ac lt•ck g s, s3; by mail free of pa ta;e. vette Q►t )4tarkham road con 1 and 2. Dew will.01n„r, slrjPtra,e,rerrJro nrrc, Pamphlet tree to any address ha;n le�ally pass a bylaw piohib ting DIr COWan, Seconded by Mr Jaekeon •#•��Q FAR'" the sale of intoxicants Wi�'1]in the n1°`� that the reeve and first deputy- The M�ood'Company, Wt�dlsor,. 4nt., Canada. w T reeve be commisaionero to examine ditch Wood's p`hrspiuodlae fs iold b t+e \ municipality, provided a lttajori.t of on town lista in Don B, and make nece_eear • For . Sale b Tender �.t y spondble waolesale and retell rn y 4 mists In the Doesls>tlert. the el ctors approve of sdch a by aw. repairs. seconds _ i Tatad r e s, sent to the a ridersianed at tLe ad - Or, t(1 Other hand the province lies d by Mr Jackson, moves Areas given below. will be received b the exec- - -- ---- - -_ that t is council ---- lmt th i po�� er to prohibit the luny uta- ® grant the sum of $5 to cora the r - _ .__ . _ - - _- - - -_T - - - u of will �t slue tats Calvin Campbell, �0� �� -- Gab 1 rk'ns on account of damn ea receiv• p'"`}'• deceased, too the purchase of the south WANTED - tion. Vhan the ild 11]elit is Officially K hal of lot as iy the-snd Concession Of the _ RO�oatQll La,�ndl"31 {it�� J g ed to hi horde by washout in con ti, be- Township of Pfakertn ,situated about Dna rutile { receive 1, the sane inaN` Le Inure lly tween oto 32 and 3;', g 'I watt to bu tr -' north of the villaAc of Dunbartou, :to Leader' 1 b'r+ wsighiog front si3tf to ono x , necessarily act;el•:etl. Address tin:.dred pount ea�C, and wtil esplait ell. hit. 'Doan seconded by Mr. Ioung, moves CA$s1CTti CAbfPHN: rRy highrsc puttee for same. Tf yon *rant"1 our SlAta Collars I and t use that t is council be a committee to examine Qe S- :i4': McLaren at.. Ottawa, out. F. L, GHMEN, - F'tO'• nicely done up, vend them to the )Wlslon Each yearlthe purehase�of 1ha£ tial bridge on sideroad`between lots 21i and 27, Laundry, 1 "" . -- ._._ __ _ _ - - , I Greenwood, I' con D, on' Tuesday nest &t h g m., and . " _ �'• J. GCBDO:c, for bri gas and cul�'srts for our to nr. make sdch repairs ae they may deem pec P� /�f 't A ant Pil�s�i V�11 �d A7{ai�i Pick i a ship b Dines more and more an itn eaeary.�� '4'. Percais teat every tYednefda i - portae item. Not only is the p •ice Mr Young, _eeednded bq Mr Jackson, - - r ` -�--OUR-�. --��___._.__, _-_ . advanc ng, but the quality of he moves that the clerk N hereby Authorized - . f - _ to give notice that the first flitting of the Why let your 'wife do tile. TIME timber bEcomes less desirable+ He ice court of revision to ravine the aeaeSameat SILKd*. (( ` �j the pec salty of turning our atter ion roll of this .township will take place at VELVETS, 1. F°r cess Trimings.' �d1Dt:. g� Why waste time and and labor wop•kip t�t+�: to the lscovery pf a substitute list Burrows'ball, Woburn, on' Taeedpy 26th TABLE DOIGY$, r .' pump h4►ctdle when the .win d will re ice the first cost, and a so °f MaY at 3 p.m. �VABEi SIG1Ct3, •�a�601711I112It d wfill cin it t mitbout expense. �. inereas the durabilit This r 'b- ve Jackson, seconded . by Mr YentYlf, 'AND BERLINJ. PBperhail jiri )N'pr the em�►11 Sam I t Y• P moved that the reeve grant .hie order on g� of 1130 yoa�canet, one tem �'L . J, Devitt, of Groonw od, the treaearer to pay J Cook, $15; J Hinds, , When volt Dail have it d I claii]]s .o have solved. It will be -art #8.01; E Middleton. 11; J Lavender, #2; M. h E. ` B�10NE, Dae prompt RII�?.��'" 4 • G Merritt $4.50• H tt'estne I • .k ring Ettet End.. neat" end cheap by � 'SI a short tithe until all our britlt;e'a re ' ' Y 88.75; L F made o iron, a3 even now iC pay t.O ate.' 825; W Patton,. #11.10; J Cornell, • F Fes' THS IhT��, IproaedI� erect tli m of il•oi_l, as their durabi ity rendered. Btldaw, $8.45,"ae per accountsUi�Iltj''�t�ne11 Shop, North Claremont, . much 11 06 than repays for the a tra On motion of Mr Cowan, a by-law"way ) !i Quer Blacketn.itll shop . (Patent applied tor) . cost of 0listriction. The gentle an put through, amending the by-law appoint• cottlatU ° Oriturio. The machine can be attached iso , ; + above n entiolied has procured a se of 1IIg township otiieore for. the year 11396. A PERFECT' T'EA - pump handle without change• � � _ i The follo�•in t The next meeting oft a Council of thyye torpor- I 11]OL11C�S atld i3 noW ln�king se er Russell Corn be pathmaeternabeat Not anon of the Cpuivuantt tIourumantr a 1th® ~~ - wilt be field j _, --t ry i. pipes of a composition of Queens�ton 38, instead of W Patton; Cleo Robins in Court House iu the town of Whitby,ou Monday, Or" ,,- �' ce!]]ent and gravel, which lie claijlns beat No. 7_' instead of Ezra Sprine; R hi ohclocktia Wee pfternoou ' at the hour of two V ��Alr1. I i Loveless in beat No. 65, instead of Elijah All a0counts to pe lad before the Council l I I - are eve lasting if properly pulp irt, as , - , Abraham. must be forwaried pr perly certified . to the f tufa et is or dt•Ains. _'1'lion as rew rds Mr Cow n, secoude b Mr Le moves Clark, at least}three day before the meeting of � , �': abutnlet ts'of .lid es, ie art uses the Y y' the Council• , , g I p p that this c until he s commtttee to�eat►m- Jo iv, E. F'AItIv.Vt'FLL,' '•i y. ' making f al titicial stone of this s me ire the full wing bridges, krilli;, etc., with a Cou ty Clerk, Co. Ontario, r;•:,7 E;t° i material, Which altl]ouo view to r building and im roving such, '`' - --'----- ------ -- -- --- y . ,. - oh much ass p Tit wot,t,a j - '' :.I expensi� ., Would -be equally as ur- con Dello deet bridge on Markham road, V�T ��j T I_ y 18th lust. at 8 a.m.; bridge R I �aNa FROM THR TRR'uNT TO TME TEA CUP have �u�t r8�81'tt8d .". able as •cut stuns. To be sore r. tot 15 hitt at a ;full ling of 135 and hills o Danforth road, tN ITC; NATIVE pUR1T1'. mples Qf '' .. D. is go�rlg into this .naives t0 nl ke Rouge con. 3 ; Sideroad between lots 4 and. " ' �r money, but if be can also save his 5, con 4 ; b idge on side road lots 12 and l `' 1foa�ort ^ Tea is put up by the Indian► Tea ( ring Suiten $ , al80 . ' con 4, an report at next meeting of Cha ggnowere ay a sample of the best qualities of Indian y and other' corporations money, w Ile council, - The first i Ing of the Court of Revision for T``"' Thor.^fora they use rho greatest caro in the Yl mber of choice hues the Township of fiearbo (or the yeas 1qq��' to ' °ii"i'cn of the Tea and its blend, that is why they t he is ady ncing hie own interests, we M'r. Jack on seconded -by Mr. Ley, moves adjucate on all errors o omissions in tho'Ae- yin the 0r ;nal * : Oj OverCoatin 8. ,'art it up themselvos and acs it one ,g ga�� should Ot hesitate t0 assist im. that this nneil do .nda adjourn to meet reremen� Roll for the said MuntCi alit for the p"kagctt' thereby securing its puiity and'excellence. a f=� �'Ve undefstand that Pickering t0 n• ear 1886, will bs held in Burrovve Ha 1 at Wo- r"c "P yj lb. ',1 ib, stall S lb, amd never nd see them aill ,`" again in C4ancil Chamber at Woburn on yy yy i�ackages. Ild �►8t rv�y, Tuesday May 26th at 10 a.rn. burur,on Tuesday, May Ntli,st two o'clook �'ia iu bulls ship cou>lcil has purchased enoug of p' n'• 1t)�'1C88.= •: THOl3, C13AWNitEt1) ALL QOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. I '' this pipe for eeveral culverts, w iah B1 R T HS.. 30-81 Clerk of Scarboro. If your grocer does not keop it, to him to write to A. � , - - will be art in Q R� .1 . p •this year and if t ey Tammks-In Toronto oar Ma find leis, nc �'ALUABIaE FARDi , . $T tg�,, �pyTg� C©, c Bi�ug moi= ' i T .are what the manufacturer claims for sumack street, the wire of w. J. Train ; - _ them, will follow up next -season ith Barrister, of a daughtey, All doing well. For Sade by' Tender nand t9 Rront Stroet East, Toronto. THE CELEBRATED; ' ' , p or sate by Joha Dicki®& Co, Pickering a much larger order. We should ike New ddvertiaements. -. ___ __ TT T to see other to ship councils do the The undersigned molls receive tend rs for that' - �iGH ;�* T.1.',a+++ valuable farm owned by (leo, lA. Alg�r, situate TNT I i 3Ame.. _ n CO1tN :"--The undersigned' epeete t in the .ownehip of Pltkerip;g about two miles "'II�ACIAL acknowledged t; _ tl:- I��__1. 'I have a carload of Ensilage horse -tooth frown Brougham canto -aping about 110 acres, j'�('� nip /� •�• _ , . C� i best - �- i ----- --- corn arrive on slou3ay next at the very lateei't This (arm is without doubt one of the beat VuR�V,Lytl �j OOaI nllttt ct; STOUFFVILLE � Nor Price a d other particulars call on W 0 roperties in Ontario and is known as the model f REAZIN, Pi kerin , ---_. 1 T ( - �•" .l . 8• 30 arm of 1 iekering. The buildings consist of a — h I r , �E 14iiss, l�ellie LapsleF is -the trout! os• large two -stores house, large batik barns sheet- �.t1t11Qriz8tl �a t� ((11 '� �� rhlls()RT,(NG D1,& ,, 1.-; ! � � �"OI'ICE, Parties lndebtetl to me Will ed with iron, stables flnisbod in hardwood and• p• � �50V,OVQ � .: ' }. sensor of the first lad 's bit cle. th�t has brick hog pans with acootntnodatioa for shout Subscribed C i "" t 1>~�� IiE 'mix ,�,,,,` Y y please call and settle the same with W ipp 1 o v 'lh0re is 8 ood.tvind mill u QQ1 COIne to tOwn.. J Beazin, Pic Bring hardware who is auttor- ' g s pan the 62t7j�00 . ; ' lzad to issue receipts. ouch ecaounte I woulfl 1+roparty which riuppltss stater to the buildings. hY �uJ` its;urior loaf when o' -x 412 .. Died. -At her residence, 51 B dj`Co St., like nettled a ince Dr J H Easttgood, pet® and dairy. All the I,uitdings are fitted witu tlto This Com alts have o en. Y ca get: ., .oro, latest coutrivanoea fur p ed a branch in the the best~ fpr Mme price T01'OntO, on Wedpesday, '.1day �th,, r6, in (odder. pl$1>aripg atad•distribut- Viljage of fiokerlug, in Cho ofiic:t I i I o _ Charlotte Dougheft formerl f St uff• ..r_ _ -- - a — . �� y y 10 Tenders will be rttebivod unlit Cho 40t1r day of in ttt of thr u de ei ped ark, ut>der the manage- 0 PASTUP► : -The unclersigaed hoe tin' tfa CF'ICE "� villa, aged ti4 years, 1Q mond s an 27 y, tet6, Phe lowest ar any tetrder riot sates 1)pppelts moll! bo ro eiyed and interost allowed ...�%+' R ` quantit of gpod pasture land, well wated- earily aooepted. For further particulars apply . at liighpst taloa, d ....v rkz: Gaye, , -ed, an will ave the same opened +u stock in a to • • - KIN(} ST. ' The second charg0 iigaihAt - ter as. few dt} e. arms and other particulars made ` ' McDONALU d; ;SPI sued on s11 -Barrs, collections + rICKERI)tiT. yy D efts i utade G. i -� I known'bp ap lytnq tc M.c)i[�NNEDY, at lot 5� Tf3tl, nu vert .lYeral't+erffis,-,moue . ,,'` '. ` sell came up for a hearin bi3fo e M is•' s3olt01toxa:xor, bile Vendat era athrx se axilla 1 eriag, or sd4ress this Y o. $0-91'; - 90 61 , _ y g g B. F. con. Pict BtpuRville, (?:at. ' gOtt s"". G ouS8.)I* ... p .. it ,.�, : ager i �►; . . ,r. of ,.. on H f J b r i ::, - .,: i E ,,. �� Mari. 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P the - .- ti RYen o : .: d- - --- - Of n invt I1 tltiotie y a the 'Rlatec,ne', _ atioti Road old b •ane da The NC�a ye the y visited the t Tx=1 R #oder, two genial, lan'ghesrted hint re, marshes With rod and un, p ak�s arteriae tlh. .* K7oL, - 9 , G: r • T'FAINs GING HAST DUI AS FOLLOWS: Zn Ino small d agree the old «....« _.-_ . _ - 13oatol>I will .. hi0. AIL : r Sohn E. cls has r few b - y bas>}ee het lett, avid� pnrabaetid .the above trtieinese " 14 LOUAL • 't:1S13 A: M wall tempered with Route Register.. -' twill be -twld olxa►p; low i! aria ti;ne_.to 2:24 P. ltd. + . ; proverbial wit and. humor rdbre �; Iry Q• W• e+� er, 1 at?a pprepared to "� 8 LacA>:, 6:1R ` ! +"-v�j start +d to life as farmers, ! oat r to the wants. of the public. in that'. Tom$ �otNa'9VlosT n �• Their father, Batltiv t �1% a t7S A8 FOLLo!R8._ " _ one et the moat batiest of wen, had rear- .� .. ,' , . l>ge. . �_ a bit cans after, i high ideal a>pd felt odre b Ported C1lde°dale ettti' - " , EQx1 - 0 o . # Na:7 .Laval. 9:14 ;h. ; p red im , ' _ Fl t� crest! vehicles teed horaee for hire day "18 LocAL . - : " . 8:09. trite st eltdre wltea thgy had been oom• 4b6); tie Property of .lobs Anson or night' Teaifii dans pvomPtlp b . " 1. hfa .'. 8; 7 se>iled _upon the fertile acres he ulcers, midi make the s�ron of 1896 ���• + ng P. iollowe Alcnda ae p or job. Bq tit oanneotion. meet- �s�yy.-„Sabrtnot lite' .v - . 44 e>mmed from nature. y. >�uy 11th, will leave ing a!1 q �' R trait�a. Freight and s �„ ! r hie oRn stable tot 1 "MtlMl�fliL PEAS.'!''' , ' ea retie elieer8d to all lu►rte of �' 1 I . Bitlnwl Watson, the elder; tree a fine and ' ,con. 8, Piakerinq, p i Dana situated oa • eloping.emineues facing for noon keno oeeph Tripp's, Hlnsale, � AI,L WRITE 'EAS. tL® village. Txalxs j orxr� Eer�T ,�e Ft Lr; `":--- �, s broad waves of Ontario. and overlook.: !or ni ht. to Mr. Brays, Apoley, No. 6 MAtx: 7:47 ,l.M. , i that part of hie item at the. Maker on's g Tuesday, afternoon, to (lord. ---For t3!I►le ,ate --•moi'•••.. i�"tX?", o `� i the 'msrab lands. Betty sad i![o ,- Piekwid No. 14 MILD 2:181 I . - sen port><one Dermatd'°, ni h j�• veep of Peer , �r r���r v►.,kitlEgnlN4: ,. �� , - f bis.fsrm toe farther down the inosine ylor's lot 2g' Wednesday to 13x1@Yti Oi'� _ 8 LaaAz.. ., .6:2$ gm, ; - - Jas. 'ja �RAINtB toIN4 WltBT DIIE A>t F>:LLq : the wog Gate fi4rm of 'ittiam Wath DOOu+ to Albert +con 2, Pioita g, , i -- n. da toB of jeor'e, night; Th a- �enChmox.s B$ USE.... • N+D •SBA, ' - -. y+ earls e h ,Whi Y • T LocAL 0 . . 8, .I!( tevale, noon, to - ' • 1 Gemw'e hotel, Bro A 1 t. _ �_:_ 0 In the east A ridge Of land faded away ugham, night ; Fri. p y 8 MlaiM • 8:� g', • , • _. Queenston Cement t the south while the eight wandered d*y' by Greenwood, to Mr. Lewis', 7th .` . '' ty �o the west, lost is the bean(_ of ten• Pickering, noon, to hie own stable aTHQS. MOQDY, Liverpool Market, . dei-• r z�3 --For buil . Canadian tandecape y, where lee will remain until the followin i or •W,, W. BPAR$8; at Elevator. Monday q Cvnoxete Walls, silos, Mable Flours, Bosh farms 'had fine' view° of the lake Ot1Z' -- v Troll lzs Cistern •l� .' ... ... _ a d marches! Where _ - Culvert , the coveted Book -. Po,is Stan s, e , t83t, tc., Etc, 1 - , ,4 , old be seen in its old time freedom • llhe standard bred roacdst r E #, o.�. sir .nest houses had been built oom- 19,979, a stallion, (N�. .' ' ' , ' r the property of W. G. Barnes, T�� With the Cement- farmers can build .� landing this magnificent view and to -the Greeniver, will make the season of i L eft S j Yf ou giant a nice 896 their own walla and, therefore sage half 3� eW ' o looker, who perchance Ini�ht glance as iollowe ;_ ,yonday May -4th will- leave Road Cart, I "� '” 1. the o et. Write for particulars to our very let®s or , �-. , ' a oss the scene, it was ideal in its e8u, his own stable Green River and proceed ! ,1 Champion anything else in our 11 8, - ;,;F . ,' t -none of LonRfeliow'e Acadian farts- tO Gerow's" hotel, Brougham for noon, W• J•@VttQ Y please call at once. Q' d re . " , e could have been more at peace,- tbEnce to Gordon's hotel, Pickering tar }� r my barns surrounded by great bloc'um nibt ; Tuesday, to Mae ell's hotel, v .. ent, Greenwood, Ont skeadily coming in . ' �rI --, A q �" �. Htgblaud Creek, noon, Calle dar's hotel, r -' 3• i orchards had a look of roe ertt -- p P. y Malvern, night; Wednead y to Box• w ile . the care bestowed ma les 1 1 p end Grove, noon, Franklin hour ,Markham, _; . A first-class stock of �, od '�,. • as ice woald lye pleased the finest lover night ; Thursday to Brown' Corners far work always on hand. ll rt. ` � , .. noon, Meek's hotel, -Victoria quare, night ` _ - ` f course, these broth8rs wooed and , Friday to John Baker's, Gor le ' r�i s-. w n the girl of Heir. choice and here in assns hotel, $tooffgille, nighty l�atur,.l V �A'I'Is�'AtiTIO ; r al happiness their families found con•ty+ Algona, noon, thence to hie ow - - — R ial blies. n _ (IU A `-- AR NTE stable where be will remain till Monday #`, i{• ,;• '�a'. heir father, l ', William by name,, morning. This route will be continued „, " � ,� thr'oaghoat the selene �'_ W. H. JACKSC�1�• , v�{ b ng a believer in oounmanicittina they ,health and wrath• W th a cow late line wf S ria .. " `-. 1 e family names !though each were not er permitting. T1 v p llllrJ P mdse: p Brook Road, % `` "!_ as ncient as "so wh U n (hods : ` ,' .. ,s� th t there w o seemed to thick Stravetn Cticllnt -� H ya y .: - iG sa a tiller bleeein attach 'or Diat�ib�ttt43tg .'AA y 8 The pure bred imported Clydesdale ataUioa . ed Jaeob, Kao 1. Eli. etc., lived witl>< IriaectfctcleN and Pratri�ieades, FAR>lIERS' MARiSE�.: 1�e ", (No. 6886). the property of Graham Bras., , Milk pall$, tb elder boy and ie heart wse joyful at '•Cairnbrogie." Claremont, Ont., will TotwNTo Ma 14 1 r_ , %,, in retried hie ne a ht. r . - C g �S make rho season of 1886 as follows :- Thoaeaeids in nes. Disiribatee ere, eat, Fall,............. ; - ' _ f kI .. ream Wh 0 78 to 0 o ezample of be old man'° haufest�+ Monday May .4th, will leave hie stable, . . r m bt be �tqe®` i an ocottrrenoe that Gerow's hotel, Brougham, and proceed to GREEN, Churnsr ails, . , Wheat spring ......,.. 077 to' ;0 78 > �' � .' Wheatered water...... ; 00 68 to 0 Oa j, pr �en ttgelf w eo the Glrand Trunk Wesson's hotel, Greenwood, for the n' ht. LONDON PURPLE, li wa hero put through: .The work Tueedap, to Rgbt. DdcBrady'e, 4th n.. HEGLEBURE, $utter BOWel9,'.= , Wheat, goose .........,.. 00 61 to 00 00 '': �R tub' . requi 1 esu lies of ht a Pickering, noon, to Gordon's hotel Butt®r Prints. ley, bush ............. 00 84 to AO 8G �� 1 ' . - p Pink- t3ULPHUR h ere would orally y nd seta n ht • rP°O te, bush....... .........� �i # receive their R• iR .Wednesday, to Live i - LII[E Qa 00 25 to Op QA Peas btuh Q0 62 to 0p . -- o prie", so flat when the boys wished noon, y Jae. Taylor's, con. 8, lok, 48, . FUI; G11tOID, -- .... ....... night; hursday, to Garland Bros., con. - � TOBACCO. DUST, Etc. Ev r thing nece'aar��y for trhe• gay. n on........... 12' 00 to 14 fi0 �, 4 • • N. • ,I to ' pose of their tanks at 120 too aw,t • 3,- lot 3$, noon, to Bessie's hotel, White-' Destroys potatoa bugs and all other insects utter Making Season. $taw, ion .......:......... 700 to 04 QO `A ''S' ` ! 'would not lu n to it and inst°ted on , �1v, uiht; Friday, to Elise Bice'r, and prevent' blight. For the Farm �...`..• :...• �y� i0 sold at,its ors aensiltle vel e�at °B ° tO Dre h 4 fi0 0 G() p Green River, noon, to Wm. Cowie'e, 7th h Orchard, `'ineyard tad Garden. t . I Beef, forequarters........ 2 60 to S 7G ', la o wonder a character so stthctly con., night ; 8atnrday, to his own atablei -• y.- ...... ju ,bad eneh an ' assns on the +done. where be will remain anti( Mondav atter- t (dee -- Also the -- - Tt utton �gaeu•ter......a 4 00 to, 7 fib h '� - = • 1 being t lovers of it'e; fish noon. This route will be cot,tinued y "bluel.eade" a brothers thins hon :. Peat, oarQass ..........t.,. 4 00 to .6 7G � � a. . often ant q the eeasQtt, health and wrath- * gedl $eta! R©4f1t1�' and Batter, Ib,. St�ndd Pis .. •........... >« to �} a Ili on a deer li t so that their tal er Permitt og. � .. �� iding , furnished Ertus, do$ :................. . oo as to to ����: d bed alt the elicaoiee dame n tare lr ot%ddtrtt, n R,i *41d bwto>!�r, Dd y pictures are i the I Duster.:.s.. ' notice. �. A-. , shot 88t Pots► lost}, pe bag. 20 to 2,G Tbb import thorough -bred at.tllioii, the - & Tily 0011"Zion f theui in -tbeir deer .� b property Graham Bra., „Cairnb +' DO �� "f � °{ tion costumes. ' toRie Principally for Potatoes and al! Vette .1 -l7 . n never ni resented taelf Ciwremont Or�t t:, will m ►ke the searon of tables. Dtrtribates alt triads of dry ritY tl! bllg'h711g and furnace , i °pp° p 1(396 se fo !owls : -Monday !day 4th will powders. + was sure to play some lattgl able leave hi3 own stable, __ _ ` r rk promptly attended to. Fk ' '� ,.CairubroQie," Capital Paid up, $1,500,00Q j' 1!C upon the•other Each took thejQke Claremont, and proceed to Wilson's hotel As usual almost hiving Awa ' Ittit rted 4 x' p� Sur lus I the beet of gr and kbe only, orm Aahbnra, for noon; thence to 8eabert's' Norway 8pruoe. Four timer txaarplanced p l �1t500t�00 . . f i venge ae a " bigger sell " on ttte hotel; Br klin, for night ; Tgeeday� to Beed potatoes, early ap8 late. All kinds ' - '•' _. '�`� ��•• tli'r. Woodrafl' horst, Whitby, noon, Gordon's of Held and asides suede oA hand. M . �-+• r il�d' - ' 1 nth were ace tomed to [lose heir hotel, Pi kering, night ; Wodaesday, to number of varieties' of large and small s WHITBY AC>�BNCYa: ` after feed: in the evening, to James Fo nd s, Dnabacton, noon, gest• fralt trees tasted for a northern climate. >•atalciat snataess saes a .� ,- tare sad 'Will's cquired the habit of er'e hoEel, West Hill, night ; Thursday, For aeticnlars and ' BAVIxctB DEPASTII[ENT. ta" Jeri suis', Hin st p pilose of anYthtAg B1rI b 8100 P10lf8rin - ep Y � 1 inq leap frog iib the fences- At R on road, noon, on the. list send to ' g• I>ztereet allowed at highert'onrrent racei: xe ` ., Caplan er' hotel, .Malvern, night ; Fri•' �g notice of withdr.wal regntred. 4� i time both ha paned to be plowing dt►y. to Jo n Flemings, Markham road, HeYlt`y H8pk1Y1B Bpeeial attention given to the collection of 1 • I. 0 on adjacent fiel a and they were pro• noon, Fra Win house, r Farmer's Sale sad other Ivotee. -,u ,f � 4'` r sin equally.. Markham, night ; Green River, P.O Unta►ria, , Saturday, to Gerow's hotel, Brougham, -- _-- ., _ ;' ioiv i E. J. ITHORTON;• _ `' 4r . . co+use Will's hoses would be in noon, to 1, s own stable where he will,re� �{ .NO -Ta COi>rlpleXio � '. NQ a a► • tteNeGtglf� - 41 ; a stele! in the cruing.' That night main unti Monday -morning. This ro+rte IV ') L:. a ha l a twinkle in the corner of his wilt be- cot tinned Ehroughout the season, , - Ta blots. No•Ts Balm is the greatest rued' . i . y as lie slowly f lowed the invitation health an weather permitting y ;: , . , f the Futtper bel[. As nein! out carne- Thera never was a remedy introduced to on Bart for all diseases of the Liver, Sto- Vi"d �'�►F,t�e.' , rown Prince, the public, like the Fatzrouel Ka-No.Ta 6fi *,,li'.nz _r boraei.'and Saw retiree to rest awhile ` niaob nd Kidneys: Try the great Blood �� �' ° Tablets for all akin diseases. 'The rent i g1:e moon _he rises at eleven, amore The fleet .p ize carriage stallion the ro• g '', r p cure for dandruff in the hair, Tr •, it. 35o Purifie Sold tit the_ Pickering Pharmac t Y = o the field, sectors Will's tree es'iug Party .of . C. Oliver, Brantford, will y y' I -`� pa fora package of two table t who Pinker• �' '�'�""'�'"" i ` to d� sad hitches t. his plow. Ae.mut n stand for limited number of mares, for lug Pharmacy. S1 a brittle. . ,,. •;- • X43 181+ii, and til make the season as iollowe -- _ a sed the were t rued out again. ' r , i l -Monde May 4th, will leave his own - ill'� voles was s on heard calling his • ` : a sed de•' reeenG tented in C•. S. ar,j 1 ' " " t stable, Br ►ngham, noon, nd rpc b ,; y t , Ems- y B tee Y Pa , their appears ce puzzled him, but way of Greenwood to l abept's hotel _ : . , 1 , c...aiaby cttw�, cw-riH>E ,,1 i t e� ist dissappear when the neighbor• Brooklia, or night ; Tuesday, to WOW- i - t � esrarrusura+e'i' -� r- . � �� + 1 amts iI - i g; std disclosed th eztra acrq of tilled ruff a hots , Whitb , noon Gordons hoter .._, y o t,d. 1'iokorin , n i ht ; Wednesday, to Gor - --- �- ! ` __ 4 -- - - g _�_.__ B th ieauts resam the days work b t ley'° bo l I, lis . - • - a . iverP6ol, puna, • owe w� it never happen to be at that cad •table for he night; Thursday, to Frank- Op`* ' '� , ht Sats Wee ; d nevertheless the lin house, Markham, noon ; to Jacob , " Wideman' , r Markham, I Di g ., �F 1 > �' �'- r euddendy fo ook their habits•of i •, lot 27, con. 7, w:rN Kp t:vC��tygryla . ' ht ; Fr de v, to Miller a hotel, Stoafl- , _ r . : - - n t 1 hoar•. :` _ t�tq �, villa, non , to Todd s hotel, Goodwood I' the L1l of that Sam h¢d ceras• Ba arday, to Andrew Johnston'., ... + . • A Q � F ntQht , i n go to the 8 tea and left WiU ae tot 8, ooA. , Uzbrldge, noxa, tv his owe 1 �t : ' _ ire of his affairs As the da a whn6 + .. y stable wh a ba will remain anti[ !dans- . b ill Wa$ one. ev sin drtvin clow! ;, • CHEAP BY MAll. c rt - � !LSA g K y day morn nA. Phis route will be con, ^" = �: i it ,ia�,a to mea n,. „., for t b`yoit ' ° 1 p1' : ' ' L e little town of not far die• tinned the nghoat the eeaean, health rod A ['o„t t gra �r !t �t, lt- ; ig SEEDS Fief d a d� : Ga r�den CRAB. CLOTHE , a nt when an idea flashed neon him. weather pe mitting. r - , , • r�,;,� E,r 9er�..n or �� i 13 t>Gt had gone tate States-ekiptpdd BiaQ Qtta7��r r�: «so immateria►1 t �'. KiNC &i. WF$7 a 61 What a capitals joke. So �Nill gp s c � 'roaow;•� - . - . c aMzga , . ." y,a ''' st �l gap the maul street in his stet>Gd� Tlie sahion le bred' imported olydegdale W• t1• Reaiifi, g. a `' �1C�ierin .�,� . i _�_ stallion, _ 9 fl8 the ro rt of ° . Graham k" ,4 � p w merrily greeting old friends, when 'Breis., ' C i�r brogie,"aremont Clnt, h as6ed old Jon ' hatcher sho t e(p --- _ -- --_ ' - First class Job Work ddne �'" _ 1, ` y� P will'malte t e season of 1896 as iollowe :• - 'co a back and enter � in a disinteres ed , Monday M y 4th vAll leave- his own ;•:;' -. at this ofhae._ . 'When . eo f a Way and -co menses his.coaver•. stable, Joh Iansoas, Viewfield Farm, Oa t ( sa i Now it wast a custom for peoble Seakbpro I action, acid proceed to Yotinq • j t Want any Work done g2Y8 u8 � �;t coli n bills at D1 art, gable monthly jor Br�g. tar night ; Tuesday to Frank ,'L Hive yap 1 rin C1Ot�iln ' ._ a Call. ' ' . "y. ..r Scott's, Go `l, lot 22, Scarboro; for noon, A " so� Will knew Fie must have a flew � - _� f w s' bill here. As the talk advan ed Callander' hotel, Malvern, for night ; 1�di I - q i _ Wednesda to John Flemmin 's, Wii1 casually asked b m if - he had lie�rd q. Mark- .. th' Sam had "left. ' " Why n4 1 he ham Road, for noon, Franklin .House, .. , NTFO �1)�i1�fm. 0. Matkham, for night; Tuesday to John . ' o Mme fifteen dollar .'« "Welt I e• Milroy's, edar Grove, for noon, B. $. ` ' i t - cl a acniated Will if I am of all V �G �L� i - ra. i i ,.. j Reesor's, of 1 con 11 Markham 'for the! 'me meeting plc he ow a i NEIGE A y night ; Fri ay to•,John Graham s, Rush I on take. half cud settle as I am e• -- - --- W Y w Hill, for n on, Heeler's hots Hi l n . T - �.�..,,y, ,,,, .. T r, 1, gha d . . -• , \ in ether hard prey meeting his no es Creek, for n' ht ; Sstarday to Jerr n,, - i -- `t . ~' ; ry yy rying to etraigh n affairs 2' !fie Annie' for non ,thence to hi° own,stabla s jj'' f • i.,.' y'. el was readil arcs ted and the mo ey where he ill remain ontil the followin is,•.•P��i11er], �►�Ier,;.',.• E �' . o f y g :,_ Mondaq or�,luR. Tire above roots will 1 �§ �. + a1 : - _ 1 be oontin ed. throe h� ri; a few days Sa returned iltnd be g at 'the season, -. .A.. , - i health an weather rmittin w people eye him a d greet biro rat er Pe k' Perfect'lt ua�alteed, . :# • d ' ns hie ardor of home-comil�p. it lames unci C bccdatone. t 1 4 :.. i �i A meeting severe who ventured tc� 't`he thorou b -bred trotting •stallions, the t � a to l ! im they though he had " ekip�ea ----. property f W. G:. Gerow, WhitevalQ; . v o and at first takin it as a ;joke d en Ont., wit - make the season of 1896 as ("1 -c -. - , la >1 becoming annoys by the p8rstst n • follows ! Monday May 11th, will leave 1..� C�/11: • •. • • • Mi' a c - _ 1LL ($ ` f c ' e sake° the ba a line and ayo de their own stable, Whitevale, ar.d proceed , � -- - to F. O. c uay's; Audley, lot 6, con. 4, And see our i - 1 , - i , nblic street. Pickering for noon, thence to airy - r� i - e ride home teas ime for "re$eot on Meed s, l t 26, con. 3, West Whitby, � a bs that time the oke was too g od •. «• EI1 _ ^ (better k town! ens 'the Dow farm), for �l "'t IL im and eat wa the hearty las h- i �� W IND • 3 lo night; Tu •day, to John Cornish's, lot JG, ` :•. to f beth as repeat, d eaamDles o tt con. 5, D rliit ton, Tie g (Tonlin), noon; to Jno I t _. _ 1 e t it aiue in red..-• Dyer. E Held, night ; WednesdR to • � --W TH 1 '1 STE �a'. �i - Jose h H r er,'Ra lin, noon, y EL TOWER . wanld like • to tall of the rn ny P. P g to Wilsons : .;1, , '. Te .►ret.- • - �''' i ii they rode away ogether with he . hotel, A hburn, night ; Thursday, to • We have all kinds ofSockers and Ens (list s ; also .l3i' : S no wood used in any part of its ''' o , ; Frank J nes,..lot 4 con. 7, Pickerin f y .. si of •Far Sale ar Brand slew oa g the latest st les. g,Ro m chalraa in construction. � tb ark of the other's iq ; of the d oy noon, to oma stable for ail;ht.; Friday y _ . nd a bend of : to Wm. tonehouse s lot 9, non. 4, Boar• . Sideboards and BodrooI� tiitti in all designs Extension +ra lf� an t Tables al�eaye an head. Cltei tor. Cieelt'.1 d > i o : , 1 C iAP�i T l�N WCa i 19 I d C s stleatly �O1G� roc boyo, noo , o- John Graham's lot 85; p AI, �eDB 'I)F+1iIY ` �� th 'ay ane woald a k fraends to co a Kingston road Pickerin ni bt Satur• •UNIT T IR- ;All nice! elutedhd: nerals g. q , . EI3 AK NtI --fur unteie&lig depart eht it ttbimiltgrxtt q fe re8 t. X P g to • day, to G rmisy's hotel, Liverpool mark- Cast�kets, Coffin�, ttnd- Robes alwrt s a H' Prat ,' a Lare the Benison after the hunts 'e ' w take to cad art a d Ai[ as P et noon thence (tome where,. ;. and. • .. ( G'tclss Say Pum �. •L re n. q , they will �� s _ _ r'_.� I� . . .s. .. i, , -� T g ' >: -. /)'j r : leasant men ever lived or remain nti[ be f o n " ' _`.,. -� ... ,� 1 t..F:.,� n. o more.,p t old wt d Monday t , ,r �, i�l, wt , - s� ",..- E u r'o a m rni ,. b- a .'c s k• �� q� a ere .could the fri nds be a re o n gT _ 4 ` y„ _ -- . e+.:_ 1 .- •> yds, -' t•F -,_ <!�-;, _F ; a—, ¢ - ..,;. t �4""+.., ?. ,. - _ r .., : - : , - Y. :. :r..- atK•., H -iii=. 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I.-_', __ - . %---- . - _� i ___ - .; I , 1 -1 . ­ , �':-� - � -., �. ... I . bilhai h - , .t c--ne1ahbvk,4 eyes- on�lhiila in a soinewha,t determined AN AUDIENCEVITH T. - � . . . I - T__ 1. �. 1. :-:11 ... ;_ - . - -1. __ . _s, I fic - . . I . ­ - '. ''. ': ;V 11,� .. - . . .:. oviivs, looked UD � � I . I \ � - . : .I- , � . I , � .1. . 11" - L. " 1, � I , � _.- * ��.: , '� - , - . ­ - i - suddenly.:-.;. ..- -� , � w I , . I .. 11 .. 1�lv \ . . . , prom able, xnd, `b1s cook *as ent. I am of your tv� Re In& 8 On - .. presen ga,zet . I . I . .1, � . �... - � -�­T _��' C HAPTER XX-.'�� I tinued.) ki �- b excell , I I d ' tly bel felt �'the . OF CHINA.-. -. '' - .. I � - . _.. I . - .: -.:.?: " . I - I vay of thinking-, ". 0 felt ,`also .6ompmalled. � to -return it. .. � - I . ­­ . I . I . � . 0'1 . - - - .. . _, ­ - . -,;_ � . 1. . 1. - . . �...." � Af ter d6i�er th6re would -be a game &aid to Ba In - his. quiet -. -air desert- I .­ : . ...'.._ ­ � - i _ , .. � , , _', __ ... - - "., , 1! '.. - ._­ _:_ -'_'11 But it is onlY g - ,� for the Ibbl- . ITY Way t.1 It, By degATA his nonchalaiIt . Z - . V- - , ` � I ­ � _'. : . ­ _%i of Nap or- -c& -loo, that somehow .. allenc&I. ' .'' It - - I 1; � . 1 (40 ttied 1) limited . @ Did '' -I � �- - _. . I Ment; :You have said yo will not 90 'very se,ldoiu', .b6 the youniste: �s. ed bim, and his color.cha4jed, " Never," The First Formal 'Keftptlou e-,tb - - � . - - . ". � - :. ­ , �.. . ,� . ��j_ -1 I - . I 91 Wever, knew amy. limit " Thiare 16 this difference I &- he said'&,�a4n; .but� the- etern virtue ,. niieg vaten I i- -::" __ , _. - .1._�., , - - ouly of . _. tl_ i - . ' plemalle Corps by the Keft '< , '. - . - I . � _.: ,�.. Mvu," said sho, qlippin�!her fing rs bY :the . - , i - - ,- � NV46 - _. i 1, - certee I �- -., � - :1 � � . I . - .. . , time the small hours began. tween us: you have hope, I have non(."� his- fdrni�x tone . ' ab."Ut'noW. tate-A Various and il"eres tvk � , I � . 7..",- , trustfully imto' his. - Sh6l, seemed: a; . ' . . . . I - . , ­ ;;; � � .� . __ . lix- However, as it�, commenced.- decorously, He &Ilud60 to bils �inhappy land., b it O'Grady reg&rded- him otirioualy. - . 11 Ing i ,- : I L 1 � : . .:.. - , ... . . mony-The Scene In thie Pala" D& ��, -, " -*, i ­ I . ..... ,�: I— . ' it #aa allowed th hold its good char' - Varley glanced -at him -with a ouriOLIS � � . . - , . . . I _.., .: - <' - Ious, fbaxful. If he went, a good frit nd t . - 1-_ - .. - __ - . _. " . , 11 � . - , . .actqr all through; and it was found to light in his qy?-S. I - _. (To Be, Con.inuod.). .1, � ;:.'' . tleremany. . . - - � - - - -_. . ... .� . . . . - 1. - -, ­ - the - , . . 1. I 11 And /then - weidden ly �, . I . . . . . . - i . - .., I I - . ­ * 1. � I - , �: F* � . - I :'-. , woWd go f rom her, and, soine, Insti 30- be Well -to be Able always to pref U the broke int6 - � I . ,;.. 1. I � * r� I _. I- .. - a lowl, secret . . . .1 .V- � ZW�61-sr . . . . ­ ., . , I . . - . laugh. . � . - 1. _. wih. g.; . 4 � I I , After the. present aacended 4 - _. , - - . _: - � ' � -, . I ,� , , -, , tive feeling that he would be wan ed word linlited-to it when'ta.1king of the " I would have hi)r," declarmod Bar _,� - I—., � - I . . t: ­ __: ­ - I - ., .,%,-.; � . I . - � . i , . � � , .1 ''. - , , , � : .., GOVernlywnt ' _'�': � , - . . '. - . �� -1 . ,.m - I -... �. I ­ *re, in their little community somo er ni0t§ at Barry's houao, to One's wife. hotly "bad Eu, , .Jvbo should be I� . . . ­ , - the throne, of China�e his - ' - .4. - . . � I -, . .-L , . . . , gJan 0 1 - ,. WOMEN WHO �kOXB. :, - - - - - . I .. . I . - I : . . ­ .. . - - . . . . early. leverybody was- present, and mavihst�Ltf axxy.ayn�patby ,with us; b t' . .- . ..,. I I .. � . -"�L yielded the point and.agirejod to-i'eKWAV6 1_-� � 11, �..�. I I - --, . , . I � so . . --- , . . . . - - 7 . or later awoke in ber breast. as midnight was.upon them, just now in real' Y - she -haal none.� -She Ill a - . he diplomatic corps in tbo same I - � - . I. . - . , 1 .. - ,... of . 'Jun 3 - long.e4o it was considered a t manner i - - .. . I I ... _:.'11 , Of .oQctrae'l &'hall stay, f have; gh e. th 'limit had been waved aside. Strdng$, considerably about the (lisintegrati risky 4nd frisky thing for a iwoman to that the* . �. '� . ns;; __ :­ --., � �­ - - .. .­ . �:�11. ­­ - - , n 0 . i.., I - �:.�r however, was -absent; he had . I I . Y are recCived by � the 6overeig i :_-_`� - -1. . - i . * you my word. And why should. I run gone to Of the empire, and the insult to t 6 � Smoke a ciga' -a of' tb in . ,-;, _. ­ - - 1. . L � I - , I - . I I- - - ... -'. I � . � . I - . . . ­.� 1:. . . . England, Where some one belonging to queeil, and the low of her own, . rette in the ioduaion of bf Europe. The. first oerm0ay . , :.. . - _.T - . P -way U I a,in no coward," he ,said, hi ' la I :,� - - L � � the family ...circle, bat ici-day - I .: L', ,� - - 1. - �;" � , - : ignity;4 bui honest nt - . _ I.. ­ � ; . - � . - Im Y,at the point of death, and, his sonal di f . which took place 0a Maxch 5, 18910 . . . , - - very bravely. Then he parted ,from . - 9 d r well- kind, . _ . I.- L - . - ,name hAving fallen li9ptly upon -the 1he lovai subjects in this mi ble- i _' brought -up married ladies, witbout the was an event in -Chinese h I �, �� . I . �11 - . � - �� . . iat,wy - . _T he , 1, ". I ; . . . ­� � . . . - . --. ��*', her and turning a jeafy corner Mras convexaaetion going on in a desultory Ian there iN none. I lived long e - least 'japproach 'to' f4atneas in behavior, members of. I I�gations..arrlv-� . _. � ­ I :­ . (I - - .11 � I . . ­ ­ - - . �g - . - the se vera �..7_ �.. -, ! . ­ ­ ..�.:��-`� - soon out of sight. fasb1on round the card -table, O'Grady, ough in 'England to learn that " - - ". _% .�. - I - : � smoke their three or four cigarettes a te: of �:.. , . . - � .M: � � - 1.'.w� - i . I . He walked _ I who had taken a fancy tQ.-AAm. said a " Ym � five,d tbere t" aako& B�vinin , ed at Fu ifun; or East Irlower ga . 1. � - L, . �i.,� I , ". I - � . . , . ' - I. . . - L. - . J� .q 1� on heavily", liardly)incw- Panegyric word or two about him with some day,, with'tLe approval of their hi . � I e. _ -: -, I S�!-' - .. __ � . e � . . surprise. . , it** the forbidden city, At 10 �'clocic on, that , - �.,._ __ . LL . F_�J . :- ._ : - -. m, ­ Ing w . I I . . . - . : 11 I .: �: � -. I . . . . L by it was that his heart waa'so "Yes, he is quite all right,. he* is- " For two long y+ars," replied Barr ;. bands.'and in the presence of their ser- *' in ae, ­ . I I , Z.i.. _. . . . �,�,Ii4n.,:_: , really astonishi said Featherston, with an uncoijac" . � morning . dan -, oba,irs, , each escorted . - � -� - -.1 . . - .: - ­�,� ., dull within him. 0 ng," . , - I - -.,.- _: . . . - I ,� - �. . He kn cw �e w" n 1008 strebs upon t e vants. The ladies in Rumian smiety,_ by 't mo, - -1 . . . 1. � _­ in his slow drawl. ."There isn't -a flaw adjective. i I Wo unted officers of the imperial �.'. _��-� . - , -1 .1 . - . '. . ' - ' I L . - __ .�::: longer the possessor of even a faint� th him barring his birth." #I . the L 1. _ . _ _, 14 - , _.�., I I . ,_ - . I oneland,&U, smoke liga,rettm as a _;_� "I - _. - No doubt, Considering the vast p .. . I . -ds.'Tb.ey weris there met bY -1 . ".. .. ..-.. . . ,; � _...., Ing - . guai - '. 11 - "Ah, that's where the screw IS loose, sibilities-for sensationmi chan;ea ber4, matter of course, in privit in Pub- a . . . I , I . . 1. hope such 4,, had sustained him �3 and - I - - I '! * ' � - � I , . :�, , ang .� _'. . . L . . , ­_ %'i;:_�;" % . . �'. 1. f or many weeks, but as yet he could I he#r," said Twining, with a little al- you found it Slow" said Twining, wh� lio. , . members of tha.Ts ,4 YaMen. wl'07�-` * , -- - - "'. , ., . . - . . I . ,� 'IL � _� . t1a4g. ',,- !:'_� I ' : : ­ _ ' 1hin A her, how abe had . a I ` . . _.� * , his capacious shoul- was no . conducted them to tho.Shib, Yung K . __: '.. - only ttled by tiIe other's tone. - ' . . . � ­ � . . � -I- ... . 1, ILI .. - " ders,' He waa the Pa 0 - of the line "Well, 'twas -a 't rial,. 1, don't den n afternoon call in St. Petersburg, the temple of : god, when. I .- j "�:.., _ ­ .. I I - As� . At - 1. , -� - V1 the great'river .. . I .. .� � _"­ �_ rha had Said. - In i r . I I..,. - 1� � I . . . . ­ _. ­ 10ent stationed he next town. that," said Barry, �oolly, tAviat au lady , , I - :,- - . . . ' " y were ciffe 1 �7_ _ 1� - , L_i-..:`."'-, She ha)'�not �refuine-A-hta g -.z -e-- '"e ,ing a3l �at, 8 o'clock in t1w day, a Russi' . t ,.red tea and sweetmeats. - .. 1. !. I 1. _ I n His bwa father. -was an timinent soap- lighting a cigart"tte, " but'l I offers a -cig%rette-caae au(i a matchbolii L L - : . �� .. . % I e-axned t hj� . ; ., � � . ...��_.., �. ­ � . _V . ropes Prot in'the Iuost,natmia ma,n' via- � hour -later they. Were eWA)r a i .,- .._4 I , .11 - -'__ ___ :� ' he was goll*.- Rather, her -eyba had boiler in the North of England, so that It 600111 6d learned, too, t . Wd to the - . .�� . . ., - . _.- 4 nat ally he WAs very hard on the want endure. it ppy-go-lucky rt �, . . . - I __ reception hall$ . .. .. . _. I - . I . : Z . r . - SOU ret and of p oper breeding, when with those fol low w told, � itors, and without any demur cigarettes handsome building profusely dewrated I ,�� - � . 1. I ght the grbiknd as if in reg i ,Zla ib. u Huang Ko, or 1V�,._:�._�. - � _._- - � ­.. - , .s .. , . i . . 1P he -n' 51 and L' � I .. � . . . � -. �;..- sorrow. He was glad . - r: . -1, . . Of thO9O . Signs who knew nothing of bis antecedents. the slow . - �.. .., 1�: . . � .1- -.* i ness in- no1 time. But don't Are accepted avid smoked. - In the pi�in- ..:.:.. . .1., � - . . . -:, _� ;, of gentle grief ; they told him thal at 11111 0 mother was a Xewess, I bear," with silded coverings and "naji6ented I - . _.�, . 1- .1- I . � '. - .1 - I . " ' . conceal it froin You," with a comiwi4 cipal Russian hotels the'ladies smoke roa�c ". ,.��, - . :..; . . - - �, - I . � ­ . � be w�mt on, with quite an astonisbing glance, " t4dt I felt it was a - . with gay. colors. The hall is app ,11-.. : �, : - . . ­ _­ ... �,�., ._ � least She' had felt for him. It was a a. I merciful . - ,� L � , I LIM Sgust. "His father was their c t n in the pres- __Ir - I - - __ . I !pl#y of di . - - I . .1, . -� -, . - �.:.... an Interimsitl6n of Providence th�6t induc4 - I ed by eight marblo steps. which lead tA) - . __1 I ­ - . onci� " �' , _,�_ "� .I- . .. ._ ; . - - ,,;, , great kindness in her that As had thus Irishman, and--er- Beg pardon, Bar- ed my uncle to die and leave mb of the assembled company, oven to his � � � - . I _.. ­ I . . - - -1 I 8 . . , .:. �.­. 11)i * . _."_ . , - � , . - ::, hrunk - from meeting his &rting r�V�nsure," withan apologetic laugb* propi,rty that restored me . a burning end on the point'of a penknife. la broad marble terrace. ; Around- t _�:­ _�_` , - ­ __ I 1, . - � ­- -- I . -balustrade, � u� -:. L-� I . " . I I- , _. ,�.._ ��i::'_ She knew there Wouid be den- 0 , offense meant." He JRhru . - race is a is oported by ..-.1 �: ( - . , ­ glance. . fgea once. more. " ter � ... . . . . . -.1 � - - - . ­' I !,-.- I-:- pa, his sl�o i In London Such a custom,,would not be _ f._- ., - . , � . .1 - - .. ir in it., It waa a warin and honest , ulders again in that Xxquisitely " My. dear fellora, You ought t4) be 0 allowed and a 'fair smoker-w6uld be at pillaxe of marble, pure white tLad beauti- -1 '_.L: _`.:_-.. ". ..., , . . . I _' . ' _ leader of the Irish crew instead of . I . � - ­. r �_ . - , _ I graceful foreign way he had learned ,�� .. - � -1� Ir � _. I I : .1 L . 1. ... � - heai t' that lAy in her.sweet bosom -a in his fortnight's � al. I , . - ­. ,:: � " , ;, __ . L �.. sojourn at Boulogne. looker-on. To we most of the - once requested not to smoice. fully engraved. . . . - . ­!-'. ' I ' ame L . . - I - - I 11-. - ­� a "Whefe would it come in, I'd like to inn,t always X I from all t wor arri. Sa . 1 ___4 1 - . .. _..; ,� heart th t had suffered a little forthe .. ��,:_;" , -, -1 -, - - -everything. The e 9 American ladies appear, The. Em' ved Abbut the h* : -_ I t _: I., . I _ cite- hat . 'a" .� knowl" asked Barrh. with a slight. me-nt in lackin,g, for one lw time jinliia chair, mbich was covered Ou ­'� - � � . " , . .� poor wretch it had been -obliged to con- Xh, and then is said, _W bid jgoli* b1de oy side with . I t- :.., �� -: . - , . - ;_ ... - , �V - . �11_ .:1 - . - '. � touch of contempt. e evidently held tboro is the. gilded ,r&A'YMpcnS6;" I .. - , � 7"I.- - demn. - - :,- - - . . ' "' ' . .- ­ f - .. I __ I . the major in Sure contempt, but lot "'Tis a land in a 'thousan&,1, said &UlOre. (AhorS for the fan. of the LD' button on top being gold Instead of 81.1- - ­� - 1�7 I -- I _,_' their English sisiwrs-soxne smoking.con Side and in with yel.low silk, the official il I ­,; ­_ Ther-� was too- '' 'Imelainch,,A` iat- him down easy becau -- _ -,, - : ­ I , some Ing. � I _. ,:­ . . 11. _. . Y a .. f .. I c . . . so of. his being 'a Varley. "'Most pat.riots get beggary for' -.''i � - . _ I _. _. I Still it is apparent to all in Society that ver, and the ends of the bearing es � - - - . .. �._4 . k . � .,. . .. I.- . _.,.;." - '..,­ isfa6tioia for h h gueet,'� I their-pairim and live to rot in garrets, #M0 - pol _17 , - - . *I . - . __ . e - Paddy; his mammy a king -among 1"es is immensely'on -being elaborately carved and capped � -. .i ��,-k I - ­ - . ­ � ��* - ,J-1._ -0 ­ he had borne his defeat with con 1)appy a but iii -this poor, dorwn-txodden, land the iucl,easo. Husbands, men friends, vyith gilded dragons. The dean oi the - li� I" �. I ".- I �11 - remarkable combina- they think nothing of getting, every amd even brothers say nothing against diplomatic corps, escorted ,by inembers . � :�, . ; " �y�. . ��: - . "--. sider- jew I What a , . . .� �. -1: __. � .. - I.- . . able, spirit'. He had, to suppoit him, tion 1- said Varloy. He had been lo8- now anti then, 'thirty thousan(i pounds the practice, &ad� of -tenor than not, en- of Lhe.Foreign Office, waa eendut;ted in- - .':.I -� 1'_._"�, . . - . . I . . , ­ . ��. - r -,.�,. I L - ­_ " F , . P , " - - - the assurance that he bad quitted her Ing P etty steadily but this only nerv- or so as a glontle encouragement to 90 courage it, UnQ extravagant indul- to the hall, the sides of the, approach to : . , Z ,;.,: 7 �� , � , I . � . 44 � . . ; - . . , - . r f-9 - . lwitb� a caltm bearing -not as ad -to send his Spirits up.. BY JOvO, on anti prospe -in tile result; then they put a the steps, the steps themselves, ''. . �__ � . ..(� I presence ti _r. N�hen the drama has goace .�. . . - " � 1:1 .. . - .,. - .. . ion ( . -ded with eunuche em- - 1��_, 1. r - . . I -One, 8 uld'look . for a sta,T Ing reault drawn to a close, the rinciple mover; Limit to the number of cigarqttes to be terrw being croi� . ' , . , ­� - m '.. - 'T � . . ; one crushed or humilia.W. Why, in� ha i If that,sort.- in it can retire on '.bis `1' I -smoked by the ife during the ployed in the palaeo, and civil end in ...". . , I V� I- - a I � - I*,.- __ .. I - deed, Should his rejectiod by such a eel n't think Stronge could be call- day, if ilit- . -7, � - �i". . 1; �11.' . . thousands and live � happyauerv(e%1r aain.derhiins . F� I 1: . . � ed. ex' �ly Startling," said Featherston, vijrtuou,a Louisifij,&.., I she has not suffwicient strength of mind ary offimrs whose- rank did not entit low . .. t. .V - 11��.�. k�ndly creature cause humiliation -of it . - .-,--.. �;. ' . ' - ' ' �. - .. I :.1.. - - - ..1.1i . .. - medi ivel . He said very little, yet to do So for hersel.f. and, ifideed, most them to enter the presenee, of the Em- . � ' �_, .. . - ­ any sort I Is a man lowered because 11, c " 'Tin a burniag abame," Barry was lady smokers make a point of limiting peror. Each member pf the diplomatic.. � . . �­ .11 - . � _f,., - . .r . z , , . . :: .1 .�­_`e-:.:,, � � .1. � I . ce by. .1. ',.._: . :. _:1 - - _: ­ � -the whole universe Sion t t he considered Stronge hardly who was, about to' h Id forth for an an average. . - , A�. . � � I . . I . � --. se - c veyed'to every one the mIpr68- beginning wit4 &IL the 4ir of the one themselves to three eiga,rettes a day on :00-,r�U given a separate audien . - I ,.. me woman out of . . .: I - - , ;�_­:. - I . -.1 . does not find him exactly to her taste I worth an argument. th gror, who was Seated upon 2. :� .�.: .. . . � - I . . . � hour or goo, when �'a=% -who detest- ' . - � -1 � I ­.. � �� ., � " �, �. � -­ - -I- I _... - ; �.' " E know the grandfather on the mo- Ladies in these days ure nurtured in A MAR111,9 THRONE. - ' - _ -.-.;- _. _: - I .. tr � � - . � . .1 - , � . . ' ' ' - , No, it was foolish, and yet, he could not ed politic&I disoussiZ, �oke into the, art - atmos�hen of tobacco smoke; how - I . . , � - ther's side, and he wasn't half a bad omvers&tlon. I -1 - .. �.. Z � - . I 'bd* ` - " __ . . . . .. �tl .i.r.- help feeling glad that*he,bad left her old. cha, " said some one. . " I hear you have changed the name c&U they ed. advan d three or foux paces and - _. � , � � . . I ;�.. .. . . - . � it be otherwise than that As they crossed the threshold they - -_ -t ­ Ca d'So , ., k I . 1w.- I _� - , o rrying with him so �ndaunted an & I." said Varley, with a g should Acquire a taste for it I In a . Ce -, . � -1. a� .- , ­ __ - ay of your place, Barily," he said. I milder form, it is true. than that of the .. -� -�o ! , - . . � .. bowed again, then advanced to & point `1 � � �, �F � - . . -1 , 'te Ia, h ; "in the old days.". Well, Yes. Belloiale, the old man pipe or c . between the two dragon ptllaxse-rw-bere :. . -0­�--� .� .- . - _'. _: � ex rior.. . I I U - L: ,�.'_� ., .. - . ,I . . - . - �� . I.,. 1. This -iliward ltratifica;ti4fi- I austai . lltlk-kens a bit I'd doubt you I" said called it.. There's � name for an Iri,sh Igar, which tfieir male rela- a third stop and bowwaa n%adio. There. - ,_�� 11""'. . � . 1. ­ . - ; . . . . . _,�­ �1_ .- - , �__. - tives so keenly enjoX, but in- that of the Of I I .- .� I ' - a turn of the r,,aA bich a Poke unawart%. "Der monish tight t . �' - . I . �­ s : . bim until ,.i,o�n: ned Barry, with a genial grin, giving hill, homel I've xechrlsLoned it, however. dai t cigarette. The days have gone a foreign carpet covered the floor he v i, �, . , . _A �! he now him just then I" . __ ;1 - . ItNr - . - . __ _. :.- found himself, ire , and Succeeded in making it partly de- by"Wien the ;8=11 �of tobacco smoke p!atform, ,which w -as about three feet �_ �,:�, '. .: . . - cent. Shana.kil 1. now I What d'ye think high. Three flights of steps ascended 1.1".- - 4 LT - I .- . T . , I . , . .. I- the. somewhai pronoun . ad t. Among'a few . , , ��_ - "U'rong, M)r- trusty frienoll 1 h made a woman fain � �. I � . . features of . � I . � , I I . J� . t- , of th&t f Sounds a deW pleasanter, ch I married in bLhe middle and -,,,�. -_ ,,?, ,' 7 , _. __ ''.. - Ga-rfett Barry. He star lealing8 witb,bim in that wa,v; but What a your glass dry for Varley ? 14Ldios-au antipathy' to it does . -.4" - .. � no ( . .- - .. �, e at each end- . .,. . - - I . . __; . - still exist, and thie8e ladiese it must be 01 0 _.� ..�L,� I - - - slightly, I believe he let in Stronge's father for Wh:lt, d'ye mean by.it.1 Well' don't StAcopw -- ,, � : ; **'L ' �".'hh �_, " - ','-' ' - ' as -one, might who was ad denly roused a good deal, and only loosened his grip confessed' make theLr - hus.banda father The Ami,,���rs -and Ministers . .::,ft' �;i I �, 1.,- . 4, . . and . I.. - . �, . . &II agree with, me that Shanakill . � :-. . I, . , .. . .. ,� f rom an eagro6ming tra ot thought, on him when he had priDmiped to marry uncomfortable, With their rea, - .: �.- , ,�": .. � L . , - . _. '�.. - - .. I Wuhe better nameof -the two, eb 1- . trictiona Ped about twelve feet--froLu the Eml?" - .11 . . . _ , *--x -, and stood still in the mid e of the road.- his girl. Old Stronge caught In the o, Who,re on ear t hmoking hmV 'and smoking there or where they made L4eir Speeches. , S-1 .1 : - - �,��;, . th did , -1 - .1. . . - , y cou t it I., 8941n8 which was translat,ed by an interpeter . I - " . k�"_,,-; This Was. nothing how r, as Bar toils, did marry her. Th'ere is noth- &sk,L.,d O'Griady. who w and reader them a little envious of the . "' ; � . . . - ry . ­_ _� . . I . I - - .;. - - - --;! -4 - � was walkirig with such v ' ing like honor -when :yQu axe stuck ... Ir freedom enjoyed by other men in this � . , c �-�, ; , 1 ­­ 11 I as as amuseT . into Chinese. They .then advanced and 7 - - I . � - i.., . ... .. I b , turned the corner the I for it I - So r t Inspiration air, and a to". of na.- handed letters .of credence to Prince ,�?,.,­ . e t hat respect, whose wives are not so Son i : - - �:4�. - .�_� -1. - 1w en canie 11 unis the tale; and %he Ural talent. tou. fairget, perhaps, 141- `:' I - . . � . - . " -',, . . I , to a stand almost ungent went. _.-� - -:,�. , I . L. ' � . � . to St. tive to this p Ching, who had been standing on the _:�­ - t - . I... � breas Stronge we -know in the upshot of the Ism one of the Barrys of Derrygra,wbo �� .., _. . - ithorL0 M transaction.- . I lieft,of the Emperor. 'Taking the � .. . I " .- . H r. Stronge. ad lieved I t may be the encouragement men papers -1 � �.­­ I 11 ' -_ 't I - - � "Poor devil I" said Barry, , - i never 3et were known to be without e to the ladies of their f . sce -approached the - ; ' . ' , - - ' !: � - -; . 1'�­ _,� � . himself -to be as calm outwardly as shy an Idea on any subject under the aun." I giv pa, - " �, . �1. ,:� - - .. '_ I one could desire. With Baxry lay the are- you pitying, R�jrry tee . . to their clim-whig friends to smoke by. table in front of, thti Emperor, and laid .-. . ':' ": - .. . -, . '-. � winipjr; #4 " Never hea,rd oU theme- said Twin- it. nOL kneeling until he had. 1%0�. 4. . - - , pleaBure of undeceiving h _m. Mln or T * ' your vompa- i6g. ,%vi�h a-swirk. . th-vin upon . .i %. . �f­ 'The f ir8t ask laJ offei:ing an occa8ional cigarette has a -_ " � �:"� - i., Shook of the. encounter at in end, Barry triot-4y the one aide, at, all events- f sLelfisliness about it in thus del ied to T_ � F I - . . . . ' . " No I Reall now f Never heard of 6""Icion 0 Josited tb,-na. The Emperor repl, � . " - . - 8tronge, th V' the 8peec es in , .. .. . :, rt'garde,d him with a geirching gaze. .# h the Manehu dialect after .-:,,)�- , I . the Barrys of berrygrall I'm borry for '"lly cultivating a likin,? for what they heir -.,-, le . . . - , ­. I' . - " I say, anything wrong with you� His father. - I pity any fellow you night otherwise com%i(ier obnoxious. So Llw .410matials had returned to t , . .- _: - i - YOU. it argues uncommon UWly for I . I . . - I �_ a old rn;in e' asked that ycut:th, with sp- Could name who was bound- to marry you, let we tell easily flattered are womeh-even the Places between the drag lars, ; - . -1 :., . . I . OU ., anti shows %vhat on pi I his I I ... . - . - ­ ; Urently deep concern, peering into the girl he didn'� lovo. Flat Soda y I I . - ,-, , . . ; h is a poor-lootilag you bave made in de�_ent� most strong-minded ��ong them-tbat remarks beinv translated into Chinese - ' � I I - � - i . !_ - ,.� . � I 'IF-. " You fook as if you b4d wotal d be n6thin to it" by Prince Chi - - . . . . ..� - . I - I . W got. a . n 1. i soe L I" . I . not Seldom they profess an inclination ng, sentence by sentence. , , .., I k.,(_v . I - . - - . _.. I- L . .1 twist -ome.where.1' 'Your an Irkilmani YOU K* , for amok The exit fr .1 ''. _V.1. �*� , . ., I - I I - � ' - , ing whftn they do not actuall om the hall was made 4" 1. : ­ -1. flnLujhed so gayly -that no 0 .. -,.:- . . - !,:''� ." ­ - "So I have," said Stro And ou therefore count the ltrrl I �,�' care for it rather than Appear ch watking backward. with bow& At three � ',;..- - I . . - , , 11 with Some could accept tho st*ech as offensive, u u r UP . �. I I . 1- � . .,It. - , � %�:� -_1 . ­ �. 1. -Pre,sence of minq,. . tooth T ancient bug or pf sterner sex. :. - � � -� ­ -ff -, . - - We'll o0t for that to, Twining, who was of such quest 0 11641, i - __ I . " . I er . im. in the eyes of the places. � 1-7-- �11_1 ­ . , 11 .1, ache. i ! Lealled love." . . - Smoking cigarettes after din' The aides of the -audience hall were.- - - .,. ­�-4, . :. .,. t. " do I" mid Barry, able parentage. the words were 0 ner has be- -"::, _.i":. I . - No. now I And is it ti atl that's tho - "Well, I general that even i :.,- -1. � . - I - a t,he most covt�red with inscriptions and rare paint, I . �. I - :.: . . - '' I . w' , Uer with you?" said th6 He thought of Cofistan tout ly, Jectionable. Everybody laughed, wit ('11110 I � . - , �_� � ­j'�, . .. . �' . � I , . . . 1- - 111a e Limerick. I ia, and h bairr3, howtwer, so,be could hurdly (I orthod.ox and highly conventional fam- ings of enormous size. The ceiling was , , A . I.. !_ I ;-:-'' man, with a.curious twin' . swelled within him. "And ,�___. Z - . _. �-, 1. - , -1 � �1 eye. "lly othorwine. Vairley, who bad been ver� , ill ttes are smoked at dessert cfimposed of wooden squares one and -" ..: - I . , i - , .__ `k".aith, it's a bad 'ob t 0 In "is ' - _.-r- - _I A L I � "Am th'e"�'r'e'iwnce of the ladies, who . : _ '. I - � I �he look of sliOul(Wt I I" be P&id. y amid not On* -half feet in size, divided by heavy -, . 1. _ I I . , . you. can't' 91 should you Engliah Sneer at Ir w in .,,�, - , . There an 'thing 'an I uently smoke also. This in more with the : - ,..- - ' I "; . :.. . UOUB in bin I attentions to tW . .. -- _ ,:-,. %:, . , .- uch , I : : : - � .!, :1 worse. There's bad in it; as all we I cham4kWne on the Small table at hi i ti rafters, all gbrgvously painted .1 �� 1. ­- . . - __ I - . in the world than t e toottache a I bow, ..gave dra-gon figures. The suppor ­ ­ ' . 1. i I- ._1 il, i a I way to uproarious mirth. ularly' the mw in country houses, ting- Col- .�. � '' -'.' . I .1 --;- you've. got." .. .1 . ., *ifv�� - know to our coat; but the" I 0 , were of red lacquer It . .,: - , ! __.. I- � ot too. 1.1nough ' Daeen t ' Garret," be cried "Why Ut town the faabion is followed to ,a um -M , covered with,. .'. -_ " _71:1- �. ..-le-A, . : -.! t "A tootha)--he is'always ' bad thing, degree in Amn t society. figures of gold dragons. 7 ­, , C -A L . .t� . I . ; to make. all of you on imitate. the' hated Sa�nenlwb f TAt us 9 a, . .", - �. . Q; . - .�. .. rel nge, - stif fly.' I - . . - ".' I - �.� __ :t � ".-. - �hed Stro the other side ot the water deoply'grate- have the g(xxI broid Ur" whilat we . . On the right of the Emperor - � ful to us. Who has, given . I -W- stood : i '��'�.' Z.,� . . I " I n,�urable, unless you , t the too yo your � .0 . ; . . . I �. �, .. I .1 _1& - - '.11._ I 11� _'. , mit.11 I th only general-" � way , � � . . .. � Prince Poe on the left Prince Ko, and - . �_..­ -1-1 "� :. � � . � , � I ? I., I _ . ,. I �1- I 111. ,. . ... . - r him Prince. Ching. The room was - -* �'_"­*; �.-'. �:�_, . - _.�� i ' " "That's -easier said th "Gineral Garrett-* "h ' " &a tbin'g to- P - -you, my de , � ne'" I .� .. � a , done.": - - at all �., y - I at- : I _: q, . I ': . . ��, I I I : lined on either aide by two rows of hi h ­ "� - - .. . � � .1 -- 41. � ;.� ;, _­ I boy, sai r ligi brugging his nhoul ' .. . . i .. ' .4, _� 'in yqur.cise, do you iaks," said Varloy, gay d " . � . : . � . k I , . , . . . � 1�, � -1. n V Barry, r * ! �, Off iceris f the 1111perial a , . . � I . w 0, . "By all .means, m, Owe if ders, 0 ter a brwr #Ianoe at t he' h I:L guards d - '.. , - ,--K, -, - . . - - - h as. a Lar fell . - h . . .',.--'. L �_;" . r . .. rule, was a ind-boarted - r flua , The rectallair Clustom* aind mber many bein 1. r'. � . �. ftelieft Cone4rria . le a �, . - . . yog think it bounds ed countenance of li i g prinims and. I I � - . _.._ young man here laughed aloud in- an �etter," amid Bar- Lb gueat. - Ing Thom Thai Exist in the Old dukes of the imperial family. No arms - �. � *' ..--- �'-_'; i . . i _._. . � 1, . . - " To ' plaze- ye,' am you love me. G - ..i�', - ,_ .! , " I fiendish J�) . -if tha, �Y with undiminished Food-buinor. "r- L, were visible except the swords r ' ""t" , � It most , , '. � e &IJO . :� 1. : - I , . , I - �_!:­:_ -h you,,, sail he. St 11 .1'a hing, - .. World. - . 1. worn by : _�. . . � I - . I i., I.- way wit gave you your only 'gineral., Mtt," persisted Varley, leaning Nick in I � . 11 - I - - . � -- ? -, � then." he went on, raturning his atten- his chair. his mirth takin the Emperor and the. princes. .'' . . r . I i . . i 1. "I'd advise you to go. hobae =1 cut . .. . i a half -in- " Dead men IS shose It is a, common ex- ' -. � ,-,. �- .)��,�, . . . �., _. " .. - �N 1: I . 1 * L ! - r throat, for there is no cure known tion W. Twining - "as you yourselves Solent meaning, THE iMPERIAL ESCORT, '_:T I _; o . '.. �. . . you WL . . ression, 'but means much in - .- .. .- - - -1 ,*; I ; , 1. - ­.. v ; ,. . - . I— .. . . , i 1. -1 - fc,,, gur dise,aae. have styled him I 110 O'Grady looked full at him. and his P Many bearing long red lacquered Spears, with' '.I -1 �ri. �_. 1. ,. - , , � � ­ 1_. � ., parts of the Old World, where the boots sil . ­ � -�- . : .- ps eurlod. A feeliag of Shame an I " ­.,* : :.. -1 i r. �, .. isease, I I've told- ypu it 'is the tooth ludian vim]70Y I Is Gengeaxvaelt YORU2yeorutXe ii .. d diiv� . ver points and a long tiger tail, could - �� - - - �, 1, i , ­%. ,,,,)Z nothing.to youl led took irmtoLof bin of the dead am acowded much import be . . - i ; li '-.-- - �.:, , nge, lindi�4nantly, I Faith," cried Barry, Fust In Inir r 8 - seen Just outside the doors. They _11.,;,§',-I�' -1 L. - ­, - . ; . __­ , - ­ likin�K- his laugh'or hid fix thro-sving.up hia.head. "it strikes me ure"U. M this was d. thin anog, : presented a picturesoille appearance. On -- _�, _k.. I . - � . ' gaze. . L 11 ,.- . . - _: r � , - . "I . , . I � � � - .. . �­,__ :�, 1 . " %% f4l, jLISL So." Ue nodded to Jbim ,you would be in a blue fix ever there wine-fUled. jecrinjK jester I Barry, how- -..jm &of". in the northern W,ts -of . eit her.side Of the. Emperor wasagL .. , .,,, ..r .1 - _� �' : - m your native land without a few Irish ever.' still kept his tempor. . ight .., _:r;"�';'­-1! ..., r !. , - - I `._,".- a-thd went on a stiep or two. Then he . . Stem six feet high. supporting ra - ;' -,rf-. I r , I at the �,71, - -,--- - . 11 . . 11 1� - , . "The devil himse,lt wouldn't 'plaze top what appeared to be pa,inted imita- ��_- ' ` "- S, - I __� ,,pped, and Io6ked back at him over his brains to stiffen On and again, `� England, In l3candinavia,. is well an in - __ ­ , I I , - r - .. _1� __ .r �� I . . shoulder. - "Even -if you hail that tooth &V pull you t,ogeTher;.'n'ow � good -hum- Hungary. �4 O&tia . and Roumania, the tions of peacock . �­ _1" , - . � , Tr . . tails spread out, the _-!f� . � *r: L wini you 'L�'� I . 4 .1; . out," he Said, "I' doubt if you wouic Hah I" said n with a kind of orea i he lower fe,athexe Indicating rank in Chin& : �� ­�,,�_ I I . � '11� - - ��'i - . . In 1 arrett.' 'Divil.' I entreat classes that each corlse is parovided . I * cam in taken among t " - ' � .- . . . . " '_ - - .� , Snort that meant defia Itivil - G 1 Lengthy i-pecriptions in Manchu wero , -,. I., � - I utmost ­ , , . - .I..- ._1 . , - .0" ­. e. Continued. his way angry, but -could think of nothing suf- ;. 1 -.4 , �.'.' . � , . 11 "'� ­ , ! I f feel much better." � - � _�, .: � - . a I thatJ and f ic. you", skia Varloy, ho had lost .him-, engraved upon a marble plinth back of - � ",� � I ­ _.: � , .. ,;. �.. Stronge, was once mo his own ienily brilliant to crush his antag-. no considerably, and, indeed, har( with -a pair of good, shoes,before being th, throne. Six imitense -_ I I,T��.,, - �.., I - � - . . ­ I � incense bowls . 7: _'. - ­ � . - ki - � :- oommunings. It se-enied to - him now Onist. 11#3 came of a, 4ow ram. Soap, 412elw what he wras is= each guar ed . I . . - - � � ... . debt ts Barry made laid into the,-pvund. If the dead per- of old cioisonne,, d I . 11 ... - - - . . - _ . ­ t ha. thong a cleanly th by .. - -.1 -1 . I an ­ -1 .- .1�., .- _. - . ! t Barry had guesged � his se ret. . ing, in not suggeStive a little Swift -ri movement. I son bap'pens ' to be a tramp and to immense cloisonne dragon of great val- . A _.. .1", �t, - - � ":�' of el(j uence. , , . - . � - - Anti, indeed, no 'doubt he had, ji�alousy but beldf,6 he bould say "ything, f, . ��, � . . . " . who had had a good deal of O'Grady laid bis hand upon big arm. . ere I ..i%- � .. - �,­. .. . � ' - u1q, Were Placed - a -round the plat - it :-0 �* -; I �_ - : St Var have been found dead b4re footed.th ' form, . '. 11, - I - , nd unrequited love having ahs,-poned 0 ' - I - - . I _M , � �, . ­vl,iikt� �.,! - , . . ": thak funot proprietor's old twine,. - "Foir an Irishman to quarrel with will always be some charitable soul to eight cloisonne lamps made- during the -, "L. - ,;W__Kt� �. - I ; the - while from the ceiling were suspended . - . I young man's wits. . I I . . lau - - �.- :0,1-sti, I - I ,.:�., ,&Cdly, slowly Stronge wal�ed onw''iard, ., ff. aloud. I another Irishman on a,ccount of his ac- furnish a pair of zood boots for inter " '' � ' - - ­_ � . - Toa. Xuang d ,­, . - . n"tY. On the table in -_ �: 'I- .. . - a . � � i 19� - ,;;�.t,z; � . - ­_.. ._-,,_�. alive, indeed, to the knowlodge th'at a ,I here' is ood deal -of truth in cent, must always be a 1[6113r." he said. front of the., Kmporo]r, which was cov. i '---'-,"- ;mr­ - I ­. ' , I -1 � , '� ' - I., . 4L you a Y, &rre , im follies - men L Ion with the corpse. I e �� -.,..., "% .r X,L - L.., .. .-,.. ___ great ill -bad befallen him, ibut ho , rdly what Ra E tt " he said 9 ' I li#htly. " But there axe greater a ,; ered with Yenow Satin. 4$12nbroider _d -, -: .. ,­ -�,4-1- 1 . . . 1. - 1. ..- lizing to- its. fullest the e, tent of it. flinging an I 0 U into the Pool. %V� still." He pressed Barry's arm, and the An inspector of police in Scotland has %vith figur . . . . I I - -.,. te . I . I . N_ � . I �11 -1 I . , - i� � es of dragons, .. I IMI -1 � � ..;­,.. - - ".. - Not until he had reached h omel and are a happy family. we sre, we are.' joung man, looking at him, let the known to purchase of,hia own ae- 1pipe Of hia Majesty. w84 plaoed the -. -.,. --'.."X __ _ ; � .-, _�$_1'1� _.. . . '.* 1 But when enumerating our celebrities, frown fado, from his brow. - He is ' a pieO6 of carved. �--, - - - ��?,, %V -,..,. . , .� _ntered Lhe hall, and wande�ed list ess- ,ord & I �,5�L 51�._ �, � I . � _.�_ . _r. 0 . _� I ,,our c nely pilr of boota and to place Jade and gold. the handle formed I -. -. - , . -%.� . . ... - �: V ill In -the you InJA plaoce. to . .. � - . .. ... . _ . to the huge drawing on rbt have given a little guest," whispered O'Grady. witij a , the body. and tail of a dra ', i ". _; . I . �"... our . ho'grave. reopened for the 904 to MOU , , .--_.:'L-..:X: - ... I .. ."., � ig, a side of it, did he lquite co i _prince our dear-" grave siulle, 'and Chat champagne of "k. I . .� . I - . .1 �.�_ , of diplomatists .- them ia t as tho.tolacco bowl. . I t __ .1 _V - . .. I.- . ... --- - i . �. � - I ;,,; . I 1`4 t-han - ".Name,. him not V, cri;� murdered stramAer, who . 1. . f � . � B�end bow completely lif� for himm . 'Tr&i . d Barry, tra�- yours 15h, Id bear Its own share of the rpose. of a k walls - . r.. � Lily. IOU Within the pin . . - " , I J. � - I : -_ _ I ­ d been bereft of its flavor'. I I ad been inadvertently interred bare- ed the forbidden city a.re s2vae�aTteound­ I � � I ­. - " �. r- , g" tor I Usurer I Base re- blaqLe.-, ' - - .- - � Me, in this large exquiSitely Ifux-' "11 Of14 starving nation's pericel _ triples - I % � I- :- __ ., Youre right," wild Barry, shaking 00-W the day before. . and forty or more,palaom and other . . I . : I.. ..-L' : ,d hi 'A Ii lajt��ternel' would be my cry for his head, and following O'Grady 1, __ __ ..,Z,11�1 i . . , L_ I., n reception -room,-, where in is I peace- This pra,ctioe, which likewise pre*aii,s buildings, which axe Own - � . - � ; - 0 here 0=0 0 I ­ . .. 1, L ; ­,�A - . '' _'_ _' tlaPbY Musings he, had - seen her �el_- such as be, could it do any good. The ably, to a distant tabI w on iganes, m peror's iniMediate at_ ­ 7 '. - - ��_. L L - � -,�'� - ,pieo as resid -, . _­-, 7 � . - ­.- .­,�­ coming her - guests;� and there, in', the . _ . - t: � . , . I - . ,ountiAg in loud triumph his Of tendante -and of peasant's tie dying of starvatum on the was rec Ong the Tal well as in once6 by the Em . ... - I - '; ! - . - , I ' any Wta Asia" in attxibutable to ticers of e puard. 1, ,-- -,; - - -� - . � ,�., tr -room roeol-side and in the gutt rs, whilat victory at I re 6 They axe &I I - _;-t _. . - - I Pre ty morning beyond, wh r he, he '. - ;1� . . � . �­-f �. 4 --j-, .. � . ,L ','.' percha, . a Mora game Of wh14t, he belief. that uniess the dead -a w 11 Of One sto;� ttd of uni. ..:' 1, . I 1. .1 . _ nee, @6nd she. alone, might' ave . . L.. _� 11 , . .- 'il - .- . . - ,.-..,."- 'Sat . n;'the revels in'the thousa,lids "awrung from O'Grady dr -6w a quiLl breath of re" thod when buried, their ghosts come form architecture, 'differing #nly in. di- ­.- " .6�1* : _. . 4 ��O . 1�1 - in Pleasant Converse .; affd i their hearts' blood." I lief. He had chieckid 1p the bud What )ack to harint the kocality where the Inensions. Their exteriors a4re pafnteol " - ! _.__;­�i '- I � . � - I , 1- :­� , ,�, . ?eiL. daintv ootagon nest tip -stairs, all gray " Well done, Barry, that last Is far pight have been a serious oixtbur,st-a Y I .� -� ;Z -1, .. � .. � .. �;.01. - ;t I better than - the ortilod,Ox, ' sweat weathed their last in se"Oh, of a pair ed that I .uli - whi which ur -- I . r )w ar te . . and ;ilvor, . AL opeans , L"',-,- - ` _;,,-!�, , I . . L . tihat her sweet presence of wandaf, in fact; in,whiob Varley would 6f boct$. . have- never been able to , :_ I �, ­�7- : � .;.-: �� L * ��. . I - 1. " I,. h I raced; he had pictured their brow.' " Said Varlei with a mis- have hold a principal paxt. In imag- - The shoes are popularly supposed to roofed with tiles of. Iln�tate, and . ..X, . . - .. .* . . - - ...,_.. - . I - � I - - .. ..- to himse a thou. -and times Aswan- hi ' b. " And,, Indeed, these ination he saw her'Proud lipa qui InVeirw YpIlow" - - , ` - -_ - � "_ . " !�V -.'� _ . __ -, -, - _ . - f I c 'evo iver, be needed to pam in comfort and mi- Fu, BVua or Eaat Flower gate, i is - ._,; ;'� Z., ,,, . . .: .­ - .. I �'?' dering through all them rooms, t heir ats deserve our. beat consid- her face pale, sA thha:came home t,0 be4 aty the broad plains whkh the depaxt- . I . .. _ : . . I reached - ,� I . 1. - _._[`�:! -:- EratrioFs ben ' . from the Taxtax oity by passing. over ` ­ 04� '. � I- _� mi.stress,,his queenl And such im�,,g- one comes to t hink ot and a sensation of I 4 'that even, cof Soul must titaverse before'it' narble. bridge, .... - %G ill * I - . - . I _. 1 71 .� . . -the boy a ness, I . can rea,ch & t ban ,� " ..'��...­ - �- I (100][IiO4 d000rat- . - � .' . I .1, __� L' inings had been very sweet to 'aim. co t1mg, the . playful miamin- thus -secretly -he a been her cham- Varad 'We'. A tions these ed and bearing several tablet4s witk- in- : I . "; " - ..I:,:.. ' . . ­ . ;� : ;. � . soj4e na, il �-:V-.-,.*,_ .--i';_ i� . -0 11 �. -� %; But now he must dash his brush a0oss ations, th merry M4.1ming of the dumb * ' -had thus esev,od bar same small . t - _ _ ­ ion .. - _� 6. ! - - � , ­;� .1, , t . - : , "; . - - &I Ins . .1, �c , . - .. � beasts aro AjiB d ;� god to be covered with soriptions that' betokens long�lif , .1 , e, tr ­ I . _�Vl -an - - __ 1�.. I R Pictures-, - I%aving the . jeanviLs d use. one fo6ls 'one's hea,rt Eurt-nuAe his warm. . �, d morass, while oth i - - ­ . _. � '117 .1, . I . 'I', � .,, "P ­.. ­ - qpj�e warm a - rzes, thorns er perl-tY.. halpPlness, and other I bl I .. ­ . , _;,. , I ... L - - .r.. 1-:1 blan� as his -awn h�art I - towaxd our r4tIb abori- " VArloy is easing%. r, '.­ I ., .�t _ . . I " . V(kx I , . * , , 1. . . . . . . �; �. I I � "!:� . , I I K .: i'.,O�-�� _. .­ '11;"_ `11� , � . . I � , -�'� - .. ,� . KInes. . :­ I 9" ivi I �_ 'L � � r . ". . very oxeit4hle, -before the ga,tos ., say, that. they consist -of burning -Immediately . � - - - - ; I_ I .,-i t:, - - I said Featheriston, ad(ressing him In US, a. Them -'plains of suffering axe western gard-pns, . I . .*f - ;7� . . I ­ , - - - i7 . ,;�, - i , ; " I havelconfessod. to the badness, you Slow monotone. " It Sell comes of t . , � �­ ­ � . , - 7,1_tl-� . . , V *, I - - - - . .. . .. hat hand.soiwely' laid Out L . I . ". �'. - :. I.. I- ,.�, .��.­*,'-� r� - CHAPTER. X.V' -' ,- `,-� , p�p t in the h � ' . . . _..� I .: il -,:-., - � ­_. :� . ."; , ;. :;� I _ Oularly credited with forminj a sor igh8st taste, 'and k 1. ." I rw I . _ ,�_. 0 , . _. . . .- #$ffe is '. . i . .�, know " said Barry. "I have -'not den- pernicious habit of I mbibing stim,ul&t- i4 ante -&amber to bell. It is for th' soape architee *1 il� in.land- I I � ,� - ­.. . . �. . �,,�� I � -- tuxe, and "U"Un . , . 1. . ­ : � -z!�­ e OW' Is ding a I . I , *_ ' 4_1 , �, : _- , i .4. a very nice f 11 t It ied- that, when 'I spoke of the good; -and ing liquors -in and o it of season." reason that the boots of t lake that cover" several acres. The - ­__ �­ . , � -_�!� . ­:."_ %.. - '. � � ­- - � ven s- thoroug I a - a * he dead axe . _� 6 bly unexceptionable," you will 4t least adm�t that the 1, , I I ,;_ � 1 ­ - ii - 1Z . ­ I � �. --' - -1 ­ _- %-.., 1:-.__ :-,A OW_ , wonder ybu w 11 Admit the PM- ' led " holl oes 11 In Norway, Swedev nearest temple is dedioa d to the great , . � , :� ., . �.­ , 8 here bel ig a'season " ', - "" 1. - . - _ 1: n . - .. _!_1 - i:. 04ov � . I ::-�: � '-'*4 for a. moment�. He addressed his host, light-hearted race in spite Of their O'Grady, with .& sligbt smile. -4 - 'il � ,_ . 1god, and there the Emperor offers ' ' I � ._,_ ..- .. - " � I said 'Grady, looking up fron� his cards or classes would still be & wild and 'ibility of t ipeld ruland'and um4rk. - river - � . - , - � �'� . I -- 1, - .. - .- who podded ib acquiescence, 'if rather zrindinf - i . . � awrif ices to a . , , . . . - .. : ..".-.- _ - . - .1: - . �.- ppease th i , . - " . . - � � . - - , poverty, ay, �and a 16yal-heart- " There Is ever w tb, us, unbea"11r. . - ­__ _ 14r Usarder I "�. r � � , - ,.. I . . . I b . . I . .. � _. I � �. - ­ - - ly - - � ­ *_ . . "IY. � I I . . 1. ,� - I -s 1. I . . I � JQM, Who is responsible tar the floods J '. t4 �­i�,�_ I � - ­ � . . . ed peo - WeA it not for the dia- the sick couch." sak FeatherstoA Sol- .- � '. which so f Uently , __ . 1� - _p e, too, , - .1 - � _rJr r I - vmtatq the loxyl. *.. ! .�i � , � - - . �. . - .- . � . . I Ball. w g pide of his � little bolical agencies that strive every now ,aMnly. 641- Dire , , at�:-Qmft re I . .- ... L RN TO BOX. , rn :.. de' , ­ .1 - T � quirs . :�. liancLs of n r hiarn China. � �. � 14- - I I . . - ­ . I - I , -7. 1 11 dinmrs- =01110vorVer t� inme n ts tbat and then to stir up'the ijaud of sedi- 'violent roVdIes, � : � .. .1 . , 1. . . � , . . .-' � ,?­. - , - . _� I . Lord Woliseley. add -rowing the .brigade About he grounds � .. . .- 1. �. '. _­ - - - t! - I. werf seldom declined by the men 'in tiQu.11 . � . ot 11��e 'Violen 0 1 1 , . . fiX6 I stationed ' " :* -;, %� , . � I 0 M . � , nor I - . I f -.1 I I I Is dry 0 . � i*M640 . Y reoommerido6d every thousands � � ­ - - .. - I _- , . � ' __ . . . . - __ ,- . I . . I .. . :411or-to lw- i , f imPeriO-1 guards who are 7 -1 h_ :7 ._. . . uards, stroi4 , - . - , . _7 : .. the cou4try round. His wine, left to " Bravo, Baxry, go it I" cried -two or aske4 O'Graddy, smil'i i. .. . . CW to box.- There was - di.tinguigh - d by their yel low and - - - � . � 7 - - ­ I - ­ - .. ll ., - �' , L . � unics - . I . I.. , "' . --' . . - 1'� I lot . - " . � � . - I - ..-Bar ,,. at the - I , � . j . . ....- - him with the property b one of 'the three junior members of the regiment "You shouldn't ar 1116-,on'timit'vo ., withism-he' Said. that, v h&Ve L solies . .- - . . ' ' . � int -I r I . - ­ - .. greatest connoissours.in Lt line that commanded by Twinin,�. TI-ey were all nV 11 1. 0uok,1-and;'uothIA;,, 'I ". 71hey Of . -Z� __ . '. . - L with Feathersto . . . so My - tp� bring unifol-ma, hich are - ­. . . , 4PW414 of, - - � .-­ . . . . . I— I - i. - Englishman US . ii �. I i _- - ­�� ;6 It tho:n" -4a at Lutem _ - I - - . �. �', . 1. :.:.-, - his t a kuew. was, natuxally, itre . : , and e6ju seq I looked m0meht;:"1,b6.1 'Ae' - I . , eban&d � . . . I . I ; I . � I . , - .� ­ - . ,� -:" .A I .1 1. . �. . 1.� I I , � _.. . .. . ­.. ­ ; � , , , __ , .:!; _� . - I .. I - . _� .I ;. .. . - - - 1, . _�.. - . . " &thlete- ve"s by - .' 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S6 tae "•E3.. . f=:,. .. j . c a: t t1 is i a S i i zc e - " - - , '.J. ;. a_. est ..,r ... a,.:. .A. p�'=.r. ,s .t , { Nf._ ,, ri f. ti ,- i ,� , 3 s.1t, �y_ a t 3 v z 3 � „3 ; _ a� t 4+ t- _ . _' 1 t' a a- s s ,. r I fJ: K . -. - . t : ,4� a i r..... l ' - - - - 3 - , _ - , - -�—�—. __ -_- - _ - - .. _ ---_ - .. GED EIGHT THOUSAND MILES. i - Is - r ��.. T ' d i . - _ - - ...'.. w .1 _ - - - _ .._ I -.. :: {p .. ' •'- - -" tU �ODUlJUi� LLlU a itiAVtl: YOU TAII.Ed::_ i Tp a►tttltagTesstl�r !ram x.0111 n to Sydney .,, I s null !tial Mrtutci+tco. - �� t .: l: a t ., _ _C iq s -I - of "the most exoiting and '(40' t Foelti a Curti %t' Rheumatism ` � _ ' , suet Pararlysis < . occ in races ever engaged in was that r :. - of Cod-li ver Oil, W th ff dos t ` I►et sen the Britt h ships ArptiaStrehm Ti A fy t�� ti �p ffl J t' CI:YL0�1 TEA ,s-��r i �•,. am Cromdale, nllw in San Franci,? o. • ifive Hundred Dollars t ill be' glues' IT IS e Th' lr.ft the ia1art.in to t$ ahasitable iiustltut.ion drat _ -- r''` Sold Ott . T g point within flue acts as a eke to dcllXllil 1 e,;. ' DELICIOUS. - Isi Ltntd P . mi I les of each other and, after batty- g The downward Gputte nested by the nia�otr• of any airy in Can- twklr �,. � �" g y GeaSCS anht� a,da if aIn in reriient is found in the in- �+ ainst oontrar winds for over C1t21b LlylTdrdS yy 1..� R gh Olr QIR •t ' t� tnedicl a I>;OU''ENAY that teat in1tLrioue _•, V 8,t 11i miles. there was only a differs Deg><rIS•.: t the. P met action brings sys(tetn. Read what it does.: ' — ' 1 , top await$ 1. 'des ours chruniC rheumatism . 1`h'r , 1, "'• auo■ ertt t of two houtta 1►etWeen thein at rpm t rtZSttt�tg, a it•d icor ` ri_r ¢ � - new lease z p p - t:h finish, ' = e of 1 - and bl diseases it has a wnndetrf ul w mat•" It ► ; • RAINROOP, wQ "" ,1 effect pan .liver nn�l "7ntt lana it taken atter ter r..t at E x n _ though `a liiuch sl�aller vessel , the �. and $t.00 at all druggists in ti ,[ t�' ► [+�"I+1~+I+I and"we oh llengo the produo- or the goods. Tore is >if. f . 1� r ° tc 5t.ream held her own through{Iut. tion of a ease of Iblig s4e3nding sore, ! f '�ialittt, eportem.■, r �3 ` h . - -- -------- _ or he rrha of e , kidQe a . Koot- . of a rt ', ant On h tonna - -- -- lV Y / nd h , ge allowanoe would have ► era w 11 ncrt ottxe. ff t .Mort an4 Fr haws. € - - Y 1 1 *olaxT . Pee ar•d � p` s' �ti o haniiB down. Capt'. Bowen is well A DCII LE RESCIIE , �N EXTRAORDtN A RY'C��E• OF 2. It is a t3 tendld tonib° and makes w. > ar.�,'T ' . f ,_ p :2 �r t: 921ti fled with the showing trade, by his -' `INDIaE$TI©N ya'u ea arld sleep. It ottzea tndigei tips. _r i ' �bo 'Young Ladies Broil ht $a Ck tt) Sa Lt I is a mi to+be killer and wheen 11'4R TW ONTY-BIg' 7RAR8. �; ; . vc. e'1 anti is of the opinion that iii the used fcd• the efteota fallowing the use 7 - hit was run aver it would Ile his esu _ Health and Strength. SITFFE S SO SEV FF, PAkNS THAT of mo�•�i hip re rattor>s removes ever t- d ;, r� 11 1 " HE COULD N`OT` )�OVE AT TIMES. trace of the poison from the system, as � � t , � *�' `<`' se I t ha.t would be two hours ahead at ' , tom,. Ah end of the voyage. . tine WAR Threntelled With 116114itttittptia'a � A CURE CODIE$ 'THROUGH �50UTH also inkeurlal deposits and the 'results . j � , � s ny illawlag su AIUtCk of Pueuuton�t- of nicdt.ine from the cigarette 'habit, r . Ie Ctomctttle and Arctic Stieam�lett AMERICAN NERVINE, 4. 1�L#.:C'haa, McCiacken, 184 Adelalc>e r �� The 011•er WnK lu un Advanced •tinge tr.� -Lot flan on- August 1 last. Down the otr .irtaemta-ur. ivtuinmR' Pink rUis Street iWest, former qfight clerk at the '.1 , {y� Unequivocal Testimony of John Snell, ,Pahner -Hovisb, Toronto, sags that he - . k !' ff r-lt i Incl the ve eta' scudded along un,-" Restore ue►ttrh ..�rte+r Other tedreiuea 'wry read t - - de lower t0 Futt. of ,u Lnigham, Out: g Y rauble<i }vile erupt ons on i ` .2 s f u psails acid reefed foresail. 'tlii.s is a case of canfidence�. Mr. Snell ht� fcu'o, in tact hes akin was llt.eaally °t ''?� A_ th+;y ciL� i.Illx�ared from view there From the Truro, "•S., :Et'ews, cover with imp't acid• blotehea, . hacl fx>cin severoly afflicted! with klci- p �` w< ; not. a hundred yards I_ietween tlieiln, . Among the tY dents of Truro there IIey.,disease, a.nd was cured of this trou which vas attributed o cigarette amok- � �� `' ani t.he�- tugl►aat captains retnarkeii to are none letter nown or more highly ble b' South American Kidne Cure. ��g. rlilnar medi� fine did ria good. THE COOK REST fR1F�NDS yy LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. :' , i • , '"I est other that: it vas going to Ixi a eateeni.ed than _MI , and Mrs. Jas. Turn- k � One t I.le of 1�oatena loft his akin en- Yi; F FIs, li eKi the name, and when tndigesr , � � � °, cl ._ ; iF•ace. Both vwzsels were ixlq,nr� tirr�ly res from ever trace of them. et+ Al r. Turner is an elder iq the tion took hold of the systetrn in some � a fo Sydney,' N.S.��'., :Ind' Capt. Andrew ' y ria.n chu h, and;. rna� whose of its worst forma he was nt,turally ;'ril*l .he S. S. Nyp ck��iatn bLedicine C e Ple styli t Se v ti ` I rrsl, to H,,nlil rn, foer' haat of atartli>3 jg- ,: and Cipt.owien .sighted each o,tl>ter word Ls as good' as his .bond.. In his drawn to South Atttierican Nervine as a cures. -_ t h e tined during the racxl. ' After f.arnily rexicle t o. young ladit+,�, Miaq cure fat the disease. Ha tried the meds- gt, .in clear o€ the channel t hev : ran Lhristio, an adi )ted daughter, - and nine, anti, -thou.Kh he had suffered In- . "-- -- -- - - - -- - - Of Health, Strep th and Comfort. follow Uw Q ac .a�5 each other again when fotirt-een Miss Jessie Hall, sister of Mrs. Turn- terlmoly, it required only two bottles to C� Er 68 llde Ot itN d t,�s a le. Then they lost sight of each er; Both young Mies are known to entirely -aura him. It is not possible in-. G• UTH'E & SON L '( • � � ,3`�t. o k r ar a tuonth and a half, and hen have had trying illne-sseg, and were cold type to daseritle the tee Able held 8LATE, BNEET•M'£TAL1 Tilti & ORAVEL ROOFERS r Lgo� �ltlel a� �� 81 �., _ o i� t h< third IiCG:1titUI1 tt hen t9ie.y yyvvere 9i lid t0 have i>k- n restore+d to health ;that this trouble lied takene on 1YIr.�3na11 a sees �le,tal Cetlingt+,'I'orra t;o t4a Tlle, Red 6 y - 'Y; 1 t eking t.hPir east.it4g from l'ri<�* 1'Y a popular. m,rlicinr�, t -he name of ; systA'm, for tis a matte o2 feat the paipe Black nd Green ltuotin Eilatp, Metal Uor ` t d' lctlnh,a. i titi'hieh is a hottsrh ld word from the At in the upper part. of the stoznaah were aloes. elft Tar, Rooting its h, Etc. GFuttere One of th best known medioinas [ordyspepata } . x , v ur g t he entire run of 8,403 ml iles lantic to the Pacific. J►udgtn'g that . at times so seviere that the whole sys- liownp pee, &e., aupplied�the trade.' It l& t v tris were nearly all the` Ciule hkL it story- wool be of popular inter- tem became ralyzed. But there is an Tele hone 1938. Adel id i dt Widmor 13ts a�. LeoIl I�illP81 Tt` r ,`, '� etit„ a rti• x pa t itn� two or three, t:o x ails and reefed 1 �i'tt'r' <' Il It d u ,n them and ea lanation for the sur rksin cures �j TORONTO t;:. ,��I . 1 1, I lx P P g I.. fu • ai , yet, nevertheless, the aver-- a_sked for suoh formation as • ijioy that Nervine effects. Its great discov- -- -- - -- - ---- ' -'--� - t!tr+ttr.e,) a �, , i . a w 240 miles a day. The •Cromr uiight c:ha►�r to make public. Both ever �>t at the rt►ot of di�eaae when dN BCY'd � oboe, �ng �� �� ; -e ,,zr� yDun ladies we averse 14I ublieit he rovM that healthfulness de ►r+rraoveo :� 1 t a d Arctic Streaw both camH tU g y1, P pends y �_ p t fARRIAt3d TOPe ?O$01i t:: 3t I rancitico fromyiLney, N.S.�V„ the but. When it was poi ted out that their on t.hra,cond►tioq of the nerves oenlres. ,trtoi.ed th. htgned - Tb ,_ (fog erg with x,111 tons of. coal and Lhrt . exlx•rie nr a alight. lie helpful W some From t hese ,f low the life blood that ►ward atter World'. -. � � , ' _tai- er with 2,312 tons. On this oo0wir ; ot.her sufferer g,jve a . statement for create health." Nervine does. not. act the ' Naer rh�g to , �tI . � _t iota the Crumdule, won easil as `0he P P the Ieatlins .rhea,• ! 1, y ` uhlicttion. IVIis Christie, whose case 'hart• of cin killer in thK sense of tem- eullaer• tett chem. w ?$' - . m le E -he run in seventy-four days, J -is perhaps the oma t rt�nlarlurble, ie xwarily removing; disease at; one part `� ronboyPatentRoller �• , ���� i �+ ' le the Arctic Stream took ei t f 6 pr�eoeci�en e. She mid: "1 �+m 1 p e� Tupcltmbine. all th. 8'bi y iven » , x�rhit s, a - �ravaCing soma�otber latest,inprowsu,ante, W . : I _ s to cover the distance. This was. now 19 years f a e caul have never part, but ►t strikes at thel nerve oen- and has to be seen to , o a test of the sailing qualities of the i been very strong n the 'LGt h' of July Lre.s, anti gives life and hoalt,h to them, • be appreciated, u it ,i - . tit shi I last I Was attlewk +tl with a ►;aan,eriteundad.ar• ` + p. , howeve•r. as. light and l►a.ffl- , pn u- and tben like a stream puri ietl at the to es eiolu•Ivelyl its _1 � windA prevailed nearly all the way • moniai , brougtl o by a ytwere ewld.. soum�s, the whole system soon bowzrtest own, It has .rerr � 2 _4u y n Australia to San Ftanoisco. They'! I was 'aonfine,,l tU lied. foe• aIino14, purifitui. good im+nI you an 11 a not likel to arrest a cin for sorlle eight weeks, whe I wa's able to get up , thenk or. ordrr ]Oar y- g ".' new Rug with a i s k_ yf c ti e, as the A'rotic Stream is 910 otwe� more. Dur' g these weeks I was t, A t�•ord spoken in &easoq, .a. Ithe richt Rot�>VR TUP. 11� ts•,M Rbewr� Ad t9oee., ells ppm � �''i tr . I LXIL k tQ Syil,ney, N.S.W., with a loan of undi r treatment by our physician, and ' momt+nt, ie the mother of a�+ee•-Car- r - --- - - - - 1Bnii«. t9ore NtPDtea. i3arna ldi► elo� a w- t land the Cromdale remains in . st ill oomintie-d t king his Medic fine. I tyle, w ------ --- — �; ' ��tia - �- i did ,not appoar recover m strength ; . .=- - I „ k Sa F ranoisco. y� however, and on the 14th p[ Nov. was ' Recipe -For Making % tie11ei0W 1. ! "" •` II t again forced to take to my 1►ed, thin - " ' 'BINK OF THESE 'rHI�1GS.i�' suffering fr ►m g!<•e�at'wcaktlessand Health Drink tet Small Cost. 'i' DURABLE, Tl"l� ' 1i• ' P . j a J Y nttrvous prost:rati n. rhe doctors- medi- I Adsma Knot heel Ex, tesot......... one bottle . II • ' COMFORTABLE is •good lutsk to pick up a P� cine now s,��med to do me no good• and ! p'lel.ohm•p t'e Yesat.................balt w o*ice` } t su •r ... ... .........two pounds 1 - - 1 ,(...,i on `when you see one on getting out 1 gre'.v gradual l worst•. i txxame se rr �a� • Luic• warm Water...... two e,alloae �:O •�' �� _ er - - pf ►,� ;low that it see hardly passible that , Dissolve the sucar and read in the water, . : •'•> o �ARe p tai .' I could live long The dtx.tor said that i sold the eztraot and bottle ; isa In a warm � 1 Duk up alI the pine one snee un the I was in cottaum ion and, that medicine , plaoc tar twenty tour -hours uatli It teroent., .OLA BY e co c se ►f a. da ,stele one will be cheated then place on toe, when i/ will open sparkling RADIN4 . - 'f ,.. , , y y was of Yro mare to me. At this timet • or ose�a bit of money before nightfetrll, . an article vette ubliehrd tri the aper !sad dNeoioua. BRD. _-- - g . - ' �•,t>.: - coneernlu thea c 018 �y tits root t►ser osn be obN►i■ed to all dru� t f; 's �ood look when the crackling 8' yours 1a to ' and grocery stores in 10 and !0 0609 bottles "' A8)�` - ` I'aronto by the of Dr. ti"i I Hants' i mako two.wad ave gelloLae. ppg - a..4 ,�. eb rks from a wood fire spling toward. of CANADA f Pink Pills, an Mr. Ttrrrx�r at once _Y_ • ,I :. y - • . brought somne. ,fter I had used allout - aix twaea i a to iP YOU TNiNK OP PAPI3.Q1tFiG uII I hen the palm of your hand i ►peg Bet gradually beth (. 'j`he tise►lul ante tee rx,nutit'aI errs IIti4et or se &ted.-Periander. ' , t it with the rough edgte of apiece ter, my etre began to return, my P a_ Residenee Ohnroh Ot906, Lodgo r - i , appetite improv , and I had' Bound re- I 1 Room, Pabllo Hall. A0W or t3tor*, • y r Honey and you wilt soon - receive frPahing sleep a nighfi. I have now ffii00 R8W8i'd $10th, WQt ft8 A ppgTAL ro t i . ey to rub that piece. uem fifteen Ix)a e o Pink Pills and 't If you dream threw. times n suocets- have no hetdtat' In in sa in that the �ba rsadera of this paper will be pioaried W I � 4.; � y si i1 of btrdts you will fall . he to a for,- y g y learn that there is at leant one droxded dtseaee �� B• Scantlebury „ :j have effected a wonderful cure in my tent avteuc a has been able to c re la all iM • . • x `f^ - t e within a year. coast. - - - - --- DWc 7i0 ltd},, ot.n Ps. and that V Catarrh. Hall's Cat mTh s IOD, ORL s. ethi.ng a,gr,eeable will occur in la - ri •r., . ` In they aha. of Met' hall thA' Pink cure t• the only poeitive ons kerlown to She e.. - h if you happen, uncionnaiously. to Pills have also'aaccwplished marvels. medlesltratornitr. Catarrh bein�aoo stibe- t r i �,q M6dttOs the Rooms roe tehtnk of ' p : an garment on inside out , ro ret- clonal direase requires a oOasWtuLloaal treat psp6ring, ghost tDe price poll w:a0 1- *: \. y She was attacker with dizziness, severe v the garment changes the luck. inert. Hal, a t';atarrh .:are is taken internally. ip N heada4liee and f int.in sk:ils, followed t L. pop•eadwheseyodpwthM"�. a•t f you open a book upsido down dop >b g pot(nR directir upon the blood �nd muooue t ° fi 3 t ; pt to t�e8d' anything in it or yot>r later by swell of the foot and linidts. surfac*.A of the s pt8tn, thereby d•i+tro ing the 1 , `� kM by rWnr0 �1 ' ' ' to Nther with o her sy►n ,turns of an- toendatfon of tdo Ataese., and Qtuts, th6 Toa wW6 i 1 presently` overhear something dj�t. g t l 1�Q sa+r; books of j f ati•nt airength by building u he courttttt g ehois6 Wall Prper 1 s = Z� aemin. After 'b vin ►ee+n treated b ton ttr►d assi.Wng nature in don its work. a9 She lewwrt prioee known �e 1 ble, of youaeelf. g y' • - lar peri people are more luoJc thaq a phyysician for me time without no- Tho ro rietors have so much faith In IM y ticeahle im rov ment she decided to p p OrreadIM trade, and our bacUoi 4 ` kr-.eyed ones.. ,. curative powers, that ,bey oRor One Hundr*e4� „ ,• , , - ell otu• secrets onl tat re give Dr. W111ta s' 1 ink Pills n trial i3oliara for an vaso that 1 falls dare, t3sad tfED flow to Paper• �' t • dk y g y y After using a few boxes of- the pills for fiatof Wattuoniala. Afddross,j SEr1U FOR t��rl'a`. L11t re wail a d ►ided iulprovenien to Ir. J. CH&N>l:Y & 1 1„ Tolsdq,(I„ , :_r lite pay ezprese ahareee I , 4,,_ , ` her condition, and with the oontinued Sold by Druggist&. 700, r YE�QS ` a Orden'a" guarantee 3 1,. ; MAUD'S PRESEKCE OF bLIN age of the medicine full strength, �,p,C,gId,,, , : ' at't"orBeyback. - health and uc tivit ret.urne�i, and -> A � innie-Did you hear of Maud Ec ith s y er.Can. andDem„ � �, � . �t_ Mles Hall is .now feeling as well ae .ev- -- - ----------- I------ --- ------ - . nderful presence of mind 'L = - t - ON[ •TOUCH, ie -Dear me,_no. What w the er she did in her like. lir,tb Mr. and i MUSICiAN$ DURAill. Y ' i Mrs. Turner were prosent during the �uJred rNtM ion it jWORKj�AN SNIP 4 .� 'Yhy, when her wheel tIe an run interview, and strongly endorsed what UNEQUALLED a -' d the young ladies wtid, and ex re8sed BEAUTYaDESIGN .- down hill 'she pullexi back the p THAT : t s : ( 4r their thanks .for what Pink Villa had w� e bars and screamed ,• wh ,• as. ,dome for them. Q �• r t'. I d as she could, The eaptsrienee of years has proved Bt�AUTir U� . �NONNG STREET, ' ,e that there is ablutely no di$caee due W�/I TENESS "�° C.A.NA�gA• ''' . to a vitiated 'condition of the blood or 1• Id - . chattered nbrves, that Dr. Williams';` Itrnron roe ib MUt?ill taarleRs (, Pink Pills wilt nut, promptly cur. , ro ess N�+rtw riwsz-- - - -1,.s` - and those who are suffering from suob . CLornse Have wnsw - . ` - i troubles will avoid much tmLwry and weansqq,, cmm Acer se , ' A sl • ' vim', ea•ve momy by proalpptly resortin4 to anourtstta sr UerN® ' this treatment. (itet the genuine . _ \ Pink Pills ever time and do riot be t .. _ s SUNLIGHT ' - '. pr�r9ttaded to t.a a ,an imitation or some - !'' �j'k- _ . i. -e �1 .., ether remedy from a dealer, which LY �(YWR 5 WiNGMACNINEAGENT The 8"t Bic Cie is -" �� t .,Ar for the sake o 'the extra profit . to FOFiR ORS A SCENT STAMP , t None too ''� I himself, hcs ma say is "user ns good." Pt;1RT1 URS, PRICE LIST, - .:;' Y SAMPLES OTTQNYARN,t1.c. For You.. : -I Dr. Williams' ink Pills oure when h,: other medicines fa 1. I . • • • . • fi- ,},�- ; A • , . RIDE A=TEA Rei$ t THE liILI,ED� AT ARBA CARI Vii: $OAP I • - g � 1T,.� A, An estimate od the laesea a inedl it b also will to Books for es►azass oas'rtaa+s "T� ` - - - ----- - -- - Me As ereJ►Ars. ' remember that Wrapper. $ot - a■ee �c by thlB Italian troops in the d' ttotls N _; ,� ,w clotheswashedwith ever} is"Sunlight Irotn Ferieiin&, 0 laattle of AbbaeCarima, tit Abyssinia, this Soap are saved wrappers tent to ArtCAN RATTAN, t }:. irom an inlnry ; so Laver Bros., Ltd., 0tib6 i Oentttwnlew Railings, ; { hes been made. There took part in are the tiandt. ?oronto, a nselul T9S811T0 OrT: i the engagement five Italian genermlaA This boapp cannot pa •bound book and all bads of Q •a �•,. ' _• of whom two were killed I]a Bormids, huri,anythmg. will be tent ora IRON AND WI RE WORK, m Ate- ` �`_ jo pcua cloth -bound for so __ I ` L" ' and Aritn,ondi, Oise wal 'taken priseouer, Thr t. wrappers.. YdStoNtte M�NOi ANQ wt',t� I - - 1. • A bllertonr�, anti two ret.tu sed to head- .rA Purified Blood gtlttrLeres, Ba rat erg and Ellen.. Ttvo ORNAMENTAL WORkA , � - t of the. seven lonels engaiged were -- _ - .. _ _- _ " _ -- - _ - (- ':� TORONTO. OAN. . - .6 ',ved en o eratfon 1n the follow"n killed, one w •s captured and Ifouxt r Your name in Agents' Director �` �"rMs P 0 "retreated." F tteen out of twenty. BAST"aa�t too, book d r td. J. a : - -,tt trss;e. Hoods Sarsaparilla cures w eD Johnaoa, sox 4{, Datta River, N.9. e others fail. It makE3a urs bloc four commands of ,i�attalionus w+era► __ �G !�s 1 g h -'-- - i P killed. •The t -tal number 'of Italiand . F ----- - .- = "_ 1 c "iA year ago my fathQr, William Tho g. who went into aetioett was 9,600, of 1tf• 1 I"t . whom only 3,Og0 have .returned, merry' Ev� so res taken soddenly tll with infl t°i I -► of them wounded, while onl 400 arty ► ,� 1< mq%Ion of the bl>zcider, He suffered s g Prisoners. On t;he battlefield 600 Ital- * A ;. y �j det►1 and wse very low for some time. IAt Lana were left d' dor wounded. `Wit> e t_ � t last; ;the doctor raid he would not gel w6)�) th«� 4,400 trutiv troo simdarly a10- - ? �. i r t'gas�_�� hands�eo j counted for, th tote leers in kttled of t I t . nnl 'ss an opeatioa was performed: At Ihopid Enjoy LMd. { r a� s the white and lAttnk regiments engaged . I ,; t thio time we read about Hood's 6area t►- the tattle hes 10,000 men. /� i _ ` rillilt and deelded to try it. Before he twee , - Now Many da j �` 6- a _ w'h 1 : h n:L., U8� ' �1. halty a bottle his appetite 2}ad Dome baclt ; . ►r ,SORE THROUG Many are mturable, ., tto i;m whereas before he� could eat but ' �� $LLEPI11Tti weak Asad alokl , anA 1 �AA �,�• A- 1 3 , { ` �I . tri . ' Whe he had taken three bottles CART NEW YORK. tulYer untold at •roes • , . 'r & ; � L��_l P oQW. VU14 t t. rr�� .tr a f t e medicine he was as well as ever." i _ Orle of the b 4xidsomest slee in d care. through alim•ntsp•out• w r ' iV Y! I `= « ." _ : . p g lnr to teeth tel. r 1, cis J. THompsoir, Peninsula Lake, that had ever j�een Willed out of the IT IH WRONG. The I , �, " � ' tarrio. xemembe: factat its now stunning from Toronto to aaa.e orae t a4t tee.• a lau kd • y - s t �s ra V&rue. �••• _ l �, y iii• b ea•Ilr 'resehe�dd.. ,,. ^' z New York with ut ahang+e uta the. pop- deHeNlrelyntaored . - , �� - alar West shor route. It isa buffet" ah• .7eraaa't POLIO do? W}!y !t will ulesn paint, mate oil-�othi . s,' : L 3tl' god's arsapar�lla . +� MtPOUNb �-1, ' cert', and refreamenb Dan be obtained een�ioiaee, b�'l�ht, dnd , ve the �ooril tables e►11d shahs, a new appettrauee. Ft will tela ; " an route it desired. This oar leaved r } Union Station. Tbronto, every day NILSI' {Craft.) VEtlAUBLE OOMPOUND the a lite teb blas sand off the pots fwd pang. You Can swule the �a � , �,4 t t . �$ t1'i� O n IY , except Sunday,'• st 4.b6 p. m., reaching ttlnd K119 ' Sa tn&Uve Wuh. ' New Park noxt� mornilt at 10.10 a. nl. tiled tirk�r wlth i1r •nd the iia sllille bre fitly: The-bs�lnrt` g trial 760 and 9Ss. 'Pti+y twpa _ittattly'a" I _ Trs * On Bandage the steeper ranee from $etao- eft r Asnd tnak. the t • tA. otsher hes"- ► -%be the grmy titehea ",Ill bra as a flew phi f�.� a me ; - . r k F:,_ tB : too u rif �r titan only 'oonneatin with tT7e through it.tng. )ror sal• Matt 1�wgstets 4 g a,< l.m►$ery pamyhleta ,• woman's 7l'Riaol�h,"'OLiIO. 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Field of Toronto, w s S change of date on label on the fly t paper o1- a are one wishing to rent a store, and dwelling dowing receipt of money at this o oe. " 1 sys this week with his people: should apply to 128 John st., i oarboro resp the date pais ahead. t —Wesley Morrish, *of Whitby, has been pillage. i - here with relatives for the past few days. Mrs. Wyper,- of Malvern, an' old and —Joshua. N. Richardson was in Mari highly respected' resident f Scarboro, gut 4rduo �'� pose Last week looking atter his farm out passed peacefully away on onlay a& Lice there. , age of 70 years. The her ved husband —David nun left for the old country is to be sympathized with. i The funeral on Tuesday *1h cattle, He will be gone took place oau Wednesda *lien the cortege FIMBING, ONT., MAY 5, �1 6 until altsi mid-su inw, was a large one. --A number of fine shad Wive been tak- T T �j en from � the river bore during the past-.�.: LOCA LIS 8. week. They are a fine fish. ugsrllb®E. > ` —Fred. Bunting and a friend wheeled �I down from the city en Sunday and spent The stat` sf tbp Pilitto faot#ry has bison —Pare Paris Green, Logan's. ij * a few hours with his parents. 3noreasod froom fittM to twepty bandy. —Five tone red cob corn, Logan's. Watson. the horse -trader, was here A. P. Week`, of Toronto, has the spm- -John Wise, of Hamilton, is, beret is on Tuesday looking up business. He did patby of his mmy did friends and, neigh - week with his sister, Mrs, Alex. Barg h. not find mpny of our dealers .borne. bore here os, the death of his "teemed —James Shaw and Harold 'Clerk, of --Edmund Wright, to the east of no is wife at the comparatively old age of 67. Toronto, were here Sunday wit friends. seriously indisposed thio week. We all The funeral here on Saturda* was largely —Mrs. Tripp has moved erg 'fr m shall rejoice to see him speedily recover. attended. Brougham and now occupies p rt of he —The town well at the corner of Carl Wilson, an amployee of Lapp's St, Denis dwelling at the west a d. Church and King street is being re-cover- marble works, had a heavy piece of stone —Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Picker ng ed, nut however, before the improve- fall on him one day last week while he and will be found at the Gord n Ho ee ment was needed. was assisting to move it. His body was the lst and 8rd Tuesday in the nth, th —Y. P. S. C. E. topic May 18th'.—How crushed and internal injuries were feared, nd 18tH, 24tf Qod i ewards those that do Hie will, but after a week's care and rest he is now =�diss $: B. Peart has opebei a drei is. Leader, Mrs. Doyle. Meeting st 8 p. m, apparently all right again. aking shop in rear of ldrs. Wlse's il• Everybody welcome. The Matthews vs Griffin case was tried finery store, where she will-- be p eased to - --Mr. McFar;ane, of Altona, iia, moved- before J. P. Hamilton on Wednesday meet ladies who require her sere ces. his family into airs. William Pearl's west afternoon of last week. Mrs. Aaron -_�-G. Y. Smith, Barrister Whi by, ill residence. He has located here for the Qritlin was fined #1 and aosts, for Assault - be - at Pickeriug every Tuesday, 0 tee purpose of disposing off Sylvester Bros,' ing'Mrs. Matthews, and W. Matthews was • oyer Mr. Herr's Bank. Money t lou at implements. ' fined 65 and costs for the rouah way in �'r'• o per Bent. Appraiser to Canada erin n —We understand that Dr. W. P'. East which he bandied Mrs Grifl3iia when inter. t Loan Co. 1.9 8m fermg on behalf of his wife. The trouble --The NEw ' to Dec. 31st, 1896' nesI wood, of Claremont, will proceed with his arose over an attempt by Mrs. MatLbewe • ht months for 55 cents. Send in he libel snit against the Whitby Chronicle., to drive the Griffin's cow to. ound, Mrs. not being satisfied with the apologl► of- p e auge and Get the snap while it is got 9- fered by that paper. G. stopping her and finally adding physi- 13 in the fashion and take "THE NEW _Ira Orvis, of the Base lire, lefts cal foros to perlingual srgumepte.--Journ- All the better class of people do. al. tomato plant with us the other day that A skipping rope and pair of spectac es The W. M. S., Uxbridge District, are in ares in our possession awaiting th it has almost reached the blossoming point, session in the Methodist Chu oh, berg to. It was a dandy aqd we, have. it now day_ owners and identifiQation. As th ee - - articles have no visable mans of sup rt, Planted or set out with the understanding On Friday last H. H. Cook broughi in, we would therefore wish to impress upon that we will have a large harvesting this for our inspection, a sampleof his this fall. their owners prompt attention ' i>� the years production@, in the she of a fine, metier. We have not an enormous amount - —'The A,O•U.W. lodge -on Tuesday large, ripe tomato. This is undoubtedly • _ of stoisroom. egening appointed a oommittee�o �{et ap the first of the seaeaa. —We lave as fine a collection of stook an excursion to some point across the There is a never.- failing rul than might Ming up in our office just now as loan lake, said .trip to take place some time prevent many an accident it remembered seen anywhere in Ontario. Dropp in in June. The point of destination as well and adhered to by pedestrians when cross- seA them. Colored posters as we as as the dais will be forthcoming in dee ing a treat. if you see a cyclist coming, all work will receive our careful atten• Vie• do not hesitate. Walk right ahead as if _ n. An fact if you want work of any —Master Nelson Peak, while fishing there were no wheel there, unless the It in bur line drop in and see samples the other day, got ,a bite and suddenly wheel is right on you. Nine times out of get (prices• threw his line up out of the water. At ten that man on the wheel can make the Richard Moore ply, his calling as a that moment a carrier pigeon chanced to best arrangements for getting past. itb out in the Open air these days, fly past, and the line promptly wound A fibbing party composed of MesAre. shop having been rent assunder around its body, and the trameled bird $everley Jones and T. B. I+ ankieb, of �y �°Stblass -hand of the contractor, fell to the -ground a prisoner. the Oanada Permanent Co., T onto; Alez wb is constructing the new shop: The Hendry,ngpeetor of Forrrg�isrr P F. M. ---The friends of (.lie ]dethodiii t3ibbstb �� ds 'on for the new building is oom• School had some notion of Relhng np an Frankiob, Uxbridge. and Master Ed r pf , And the, frame will. be fairly well entertainment for the evening of May'Sbih and Willie Frankish, Toronto, spent adv this week. bat owing to some difficulties ezperieaoed day trout tisbive at Widdifi Jd sFraponnids. Q. Ham attended the funeral of the project has been abandoned. We err The katal catch was 145,. T. his fano] , the late Geo. Walkey, at Port not aware of any attraction here on the heading the list with 45, or fi*s 16ss $ban _ Eope, n Sunday, - returning home on .holiday, either day or evening. each man's limit•—"Tunes' Monde morning. Wbile away be con- tracted attack of inflammatory rbea• MARKNAM. - place have tom letsd seeding and are now matisma or something pf. that nature and p 7 - nae sin*been scarcely -able to attend to preparing Ian 8 for the root crop. The The York Pioneer* will attend the work. a is now somewhat recovered, fall wheat in some places had b be - � ploagh'bd ap. while on other farms the Bcarboro centennial celebration. —We' have Oen requested to state that The Wellington hotel has again chang- -A meetingof the teachers interested in prospeot is very bright for an abundant ed management, Mr. J H' s haying harvest. Alsike and red clover is also �gir ibe-union school pia -mc will be held in 6omewhat patchy, while timothy promig• entered into possession on Wednesday. the achgol house, Pickering, on Saturday, Mrt Edward .has a hotel in Toronto in May 28rd, for the purpose of selecting a es a fairly good crop. view. date and the making of all necessary ar• , —Rev. Dr. Barras lice rwigned 'the Will no one take acv steps towards rangaments. It is desired that all teachers pastorate of Epworth Methodist church, either tearing down or building up the y in the district who possibly can do so will Toronto, and is now employed on editor- Makadden block ? The water in the be present, iai work in connection with the Christian cellar continues to deepen and new cracks Guardian. The editor, Rev. A. C. Court- . —Samuel Stuart and Tom Shepherd are being found in the walla, but the,bal- kit left for Cleveland on Tuesday where they has been ill with a complicatiou of ante of the building still stands; an eye, e t to remain. Their de acture bss disuses for, a considerable time. Is. it � �- Bore and ii danger to pedestrians. caased'a ripple of excitement in the vil• not remarkable the vitality possessed by We beg leave m extend our congratn kgs, as even their most intimate friends Dr. Barrass.' Although advanced' in lations to Mr. and Mr*. Everette Wiemer t ' were not aware that they really intended yeah, and having Long ago been offered who were joined` in the holy bonds of ,td go until the train moved away with snoerannuation, he refused, and of choice matrimo:.y on Wednesday last at East ibam ou board. We trust khat they mitp remains is the work. Such zealonsy and Toronto; Mrs. Wismar, before this = succeed, and in the meantime the village devotion is a rare commodity now•a•days. event, war known to many of our readers will and survive. —Considerable surprise and regret was as lir*• Walker. The band serenaded --.rev. ileo. Brown, of Clafemoni, liar azpressed, here on Friday. when it was the happy couple at Mr. Wismar', resi- 60 ilea for superannuation on a000ant of announced that Dr. Rae, of Oshawa, wb9 bocce as Wednesday evening. ,' ill ealth. He had decided io retiiain in had but a oonple of *cella bof4t'e been ap• 'Un, 3, PtrW4ba elopedonMonday 01aremont for a third year, bat -i dsu*ards pointed 1kje1; &r of Ontario Vouniy hd With George Bally, beitsr .._ w� �'bA1* ' became alarmed that he could noti attend died suddenly that day. The Dr. had as " Cagey," the couple left on the morn - to his duties in a eatisfactorX manner, only ��eeenmed control of the office some ing train for Toronto. The tire$ known bent#! the &boys action. We understand few dlaye before his demise. Death was of the flight was when Derasha wont that Bev. Legott has been invited, by the due to apoplexy. Deceased was a man home at noon and instead of finding din• managers, after conference, but he : has highly respected by all who knew him, nor ready found a note from his wayward not yet decided -to come, should the con. -and as a physician was very onooesdfni, wife that she bad left him. "Casey" ,bad ferenee sanction the selection. . Had he lived his conduct and efficiency a big drunk on Uturda and generall —Time was when the young men of a would have done credit to the Registry out up rough. on - Ice three scull place. assembled and organized for the office, Whitby. children on his bands. --Bun. parpee of playing cricket, baseball, toot - Rev. Wm. Buchanan vacated his pulpit ball or lacrosse, In places large enough Markham._last Ubi,kth to administer sacrament -to numerous clubs were formed. Rivalrythe Indians of Poorgins Island. spring np, and each club strove to surpass Last Thursday the property known as the other in 'proficienoy at the game. IL The case o (,�aeea vs. Thomson and the Bowman farm, part of lots 80 and 81, Was.a healthy rivalry, calculated to bring Wagg, adjourned from Wednesday of lash 6th con., Markham, Almirs, was offered out. the energy, cultivate the muscles as week, came no again on Monday after• under the hammer by Auctioneer Eckardt well"as develop the industry of our young noon before Magistrates, H. Wilson, D. it the Franklin House.. No bid that wan " menti These were the men &bat in after Lapp, D. Nighewander, John Pike and F. considered high enouith was received and years did and are now doing the bgsiness K. - or. County Crown Attorney the property was unsold. of ' danada, and much of their success in Dewart for the proeeeation and 0. H. At the non jury sittings of the Assize business 'as well as their robust oonetitu• Stephen on for the def000e. After boar., Court hold yesterdayat OsQ ode Hall a tionp was and ie due to the exercise of ing the videnoe and the argument of the verdict in favor of the plaing in alt par-. : both body and mind attained in the field Coutisel, the prisoners were committed titulars was given at 8 p. m., in thb suit of sport. But during the lash fifteen years for trial and were given bail in sums of of Todd ve Russell, which h been before Higgs have vastly changed. Now days #250 each.. Messrs. Welsh and Lord the court since Monday mo ing. This a baseball player makes his living stshat went on Thomson's bail bonds and Mosers was a snit brought by .lose A. Todd, :. and knows nothing else. A town or city Torrance and Ash went on Wagg's. assignee for Peter Russell, d Calvin that cannot hire a whole slob of proton. Yake, suing on' behalf of bi self and all aionals, umpire, scorer and all, is simply i woauRN '� the other creditors cf Pe r Rusnell, enable to play anal lose bear&. For ' ' against Peter Rusnell, farmer) ; Ann Rus • instance,: Toronto is supposed to have a Mrs 13uwtor, of this place, pprresented• null, his wife; John Ragnell, is son, and -baseball team that are now travelling her husband with a boy on Bnnday. Isaso K. Leaman, his eon- •law, all of thr, the States as an example of that How Walter- makes the dust By when Whitchureb, to set aside, a convey nee city's ability in the ball line. Would you riding through our. town on his now wheel? made in Manch, 1894, of a far ; by Peter be purprisdd to learn that ndt only is the H. `Barrows is stiil running the black- Rusnell, to his son-in-law, Man, and manager an American, but every single smith shop and doing a rushing business. by him oonveyed. on the Oma day to one on $be team are Americans -as well. Prof. Morgan gently takes a walk every Peter Russell's wife, Ann.. ;Also to set The only things Canadian are the colors Sunday evening to see if the marsh fillies Beide the conveyance of alt the (am they wear, and the bonds for the salaries are in bloom. chat&lee io Iiia son Jolie, whin was made promised. What a faros. With regard The terrier hill has long been forbaken; about that time. Mr' Justicd Robertson; to ;football, cricket and lacrosse, proles- but the time is coming when it will be in rendering judgment, critic zed in Iery sioiialism has not become quite so far frequented often. strgiig tering the evidence given by one of Advanced, yet it is there to the detriment Mr. Holloway, our purup manuf eWrer, the witnesses for the defence saying that of $he masses. For instance, in a small has again started up to business.. We it was of a most unsatisfactory character, place it is impassible to maintain a Vic• wish slim success. and that it was aluriost. an t%rt to tisk torious seam of either- games; unless` yob We understand that H. Burrows has the court to believe such a m n. Contin. - have a woollen mill, a stave factory, or the contract of catering to the assembly .sing. the Judge said that he cit satisfied some other large industry, - where good at the proposed Centennial,in June. that -the conveyance of Rasu 1's propett�, players can secure work during off days, The Division court, was held bets on to his family b"d been dono ith the ob • so that they will be present when matches Batgr ap whoa a camber of vasss were jeot of def�rauditig , his erre �ipore Full • are Ion. True lovers of sport and. recrea• dispost�d off. As is usual some litigants coats were allowed it a pla<mt', s, Who will t1oll saould oppose this thing. as only in were satisfied while others adjourned very also get,gll 1he.pr0V*0y+; 'und�c t ice tbaway can a more desirable state of mnoh the other way. in die oto# ..d' eh! '� affi irs be brought about, i ppF: 4 g The any friends of Mrs,.Job' mill fnaed-;by �ibp r � A i r ,F'3kf'"�'•k - r ,: �,�ia�� k e