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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_02_19pp�� - �:'­ .. a ,{ -p:h,, •> :,,i _ I. 'k i. y .,,. +,. �i . •Sly ,€ 8 -:;i L?- x..,: .T•. iNi- i'(al,'.a { s _L.'; . f j f �1�- -� �, l - - }..- r •; ,aU . H' -'. l - , - ii <7a .p tF ! - 1:. _i' '� r - tr i" .K. .r � r - E' ^v I M-1— :. .: r:� _LC.._ -. t . - :. , _- i „.• -w.. .. ... .r'•'a' ,' :. - 1. .- 1. lx' 1... , . ':.. -:. -... �., .. . ! v I' - - c. ._'!V ?4 i'a'"�•i� -'(-• i)•'i'iY . M1�fi'2 ' s F.W. . ..... _ -W I . 1­1­1 I- 1 I , — - , 4 , I - -- Ya„ -,yY} •u {s ,( }iE3`vth�,i-ibv� , 1 _, . t-d..� - -•.fi�aiNv,v�i,.s^,. .m r.s'�',i b" '.e. �' #. - `K 5i '. { s _L.'; . f j �� _ � - - t• P . AY t.* , :_ t - .. � q -5p - 1 �(,�'yF* raja. �T35 1A �, .; .- �. 6, dz I-, t M1�fi'2 ' s F.W. a` \. £ .. C . . I .- I I ------- �. . P NO 1 i . . 3� . •� e�,� fiat Sitm_zlon. -, F. _ . Frank Jones is somewbat better. ' _ F . F k Lewis iii able to be out fifflllr: <- ; :� . �,ns,v,•v. � ,, : T`J = v ,AL. v ti.. 1 � . - . - - - - - ran d t .' , .. t. n......:'.M� LATEST LOCAL HAPPENINGS xado >s�i 'bY Philhns, equal. Jr. �tb olass-11)anrel net's a d vfie' """""- i�`^`� Al er, Iiuseel Phalli atad Mwbel Harvey. Safe Care bite scare , M.BATEIIAN, M,D., C.id.,Id.0 Pj. i ;' Tatt p$B,ss. AND ,10TTSD DowN B� otla R north f I3 we are told. 1 ]• 6c S.O., 'Coroner. Office and Reaidenco, , 8rd class-r Warren '�'Villeoo, Norman Cory no o Balsam ` COBILEBPGNDKNTS. A 46 tltllf g Street, Pickenng Office hours: Mornitgj �) A dance took lace near Balsam 1a81F ( +ng . , : ech' and Willie Coltman. l�r. nd @ p a - At :x.00 r T011 , M 1° rriday ev Win yerp pleas 8:80 w 11:30 ; Evening 6 to 8. OIAREMONT clash— I+'red t3tevenson; lHerbie Linton g- t I and Whitman Phillips. Jr. 2nd class a wits spent. } Root. frown and Mau r - ns er I the j� Frank Gentle and D McFarlane, of Beatrice Alger, Dooto Brown il3 a itlg a cal ;,. X11 • M. C. Attention given to Electrical . Durin� 1118 month of Febru ry. D. At118C da had n mishap by the cutter bo treatment by Galvanic Battery. 0th" and Also, , spent the past a days her Alger. sskpt.-2n ditcl . e as sour- Toronto few @ let slit - -Frank Harvey Y residence, that lately occnl+ied by Dr• J 1 with relatives. Fred Cowls and rank ilbur. 1st class inq upset to the 1 The rig w Eastwood, Dalo's block, Pickering, Ont. [ I 7' " , what damaged. -- __ _ Mibe E, Patterson returned froth' the pt, 1st (seniors) Ralph teVenaou. �S tlitt � .; south on Tuesday, where site Lad been Brown and' lita Holtb 1st claeta, pt let --- ---- -- ,,e/j//�/L bran, $0.00 der toy ,ir ,'' vi�iting fxibude. (juuiorsli3ertie Qilhoo�, Slabel Qilhoclr. AUDLEV. -' ENTON & DODDS. B&Ttp,ISTERS,, I The parlor social bald at W.J. Michel l's Aggregate attendance, 81. Average at• _ ` cl roBS, FTC., 10� Adelaide street Flowar, $4.410 ��+� ���tf; oq wodnesda eyeni was well attended tendancc, 4 1. This r@ ors is based ul)on — T ISOLT Y ug Air'. nn1 . rs. Johnston . Illt:e retutne;. east, xoroLto. At,Claromont Tuesday 111 �I _ _ - - -- - - -_- -� , 4 i .. and much enjoyed, attendance, class and h mo mettle, ns well froin tl,eir trip to Paris. - A>� th e E+ , FAI1Pi'4rELL, Q" C., BARRIl3� A g;rattd fancy dresb And racing osrlaival . as, upon the etandin obtained at the Messrs. L. V. and F. J. 1IcL'rauy s �. TER, Co tuty Crown Attorney, and Cotintq �/( TTT r "� will .bo held in iLe'Princoes Riuk, her@, on weekly eggttninati . pi's respeetfu111' Banally tinder the parental rco.` 6ollcitor. Co tit House, Whitby. 10'yI 1T T� . fill 111 L1 ►J'' ., rhesday evening, February 23rd. the ark parentR to sel+iet Ain. our work by Inspector SIcP,rlen paid ills ofiit is Green River band Las been engaged for allowimg their pupils t attend regularly `,i83 to oirr school on Monday last. OW & hicGILT1TVRAY, BAIIRIt3� y PICKERIl`•TG* tlhe eceninK, anti a spleuFlid tlne id aFK�ar and put�ctaally. t31.o. W. Cu itir:its, «'e waucler if tltc� rub© wets form l are, S ,Iir,iLors, c�c. CPfice opposite I Poo ed to all. - -• • -� , ;. n O nerS • Dffiuc WhitLy, OnL. J no.Iiall Dow, B.A.; Tlt© j tr t Centen sal r n strange gE) t ; I'1 _- e'e 1 a a) h It %~ (at11P,t 1 . CO i, t' 92cClilii6ray, T,L.R• biunev to Loan` ey _. E" _ The hockey bay s pla} at Stouf7viLe . Ilia A t,, __ _ AIr Hurl ' DIrR GE'c,rgt+ 1�'r It,�rs s f t �°, , , � = rf _ ' iday a }•suing wLE +n n very lively ytatne ,►,r.r, ��* iliac Y. agg;i,e Rodd is visiting friends _iu S +it ?tiy cit:rin�� friend { in p:ll t �; F . si -' r _ - to protniFed.. Rlany front hers intend t;c• this nei„hbr)rhood. `icrersl trill ec1 out Irti;t c, (I P, in r ,t ►Q n Yetcri�utl y. :1„ U t ....\„� <` -: �; .. �.v��ry I' . 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I -P.: t. suddenly upon Honebard, and gave vent harness or ar � . . -1, .. . z . � . , ­.�� ,.­ .q_ - . � . , ,� -;t��7 �: ­ �, " , �, " ob I" Which the - - -- - �-� :- . .. ... � .. ,,-� , , �!�L to a little farm-horses going to the - _ I ­ - - r - ­ ­_ L ­;P.." - , - , " ' 018 � . :_ ",,_ ­:. .1. I . . . I -1 � .'j... I . . ­ . I P, . , , I I _ .. . - '� I" _ .;�..il�:t�,P . x- 6 I � , 6011-3 . , , '. busy ]Donald was too far off �o bear. shoeingnsmithis, and the of labours A BABY'SIXE MONTHS OLD WH Z I a �_._i .;'jw . I ,'' _ , 1. ., -- - ­ . . the move. Elizabet,h . - _0., ..�.. - �'. .,q-. I 1. .-I. 11 .1 I - mare, thinklij to 010MO him, but -he Henchard, wilth withering humility boing generally on t A'VERITABLE WONDER I I ­: � . CHAPTER XXX .. p4i " . . ­ s JI- . I _WhatAwer Servant hat to her _ anetred her lodging Unhappily, think- - ,,-. - f were quite, upset. as Whittle and the rest had . .. ... . 1-15" . ' led in bin- - lAt this date there preva. David wor thinking about when he -W)Attle and the rest had Ing she had done no Food, and only . .1 I ­... . to her as _ h Nine Mouths old could Lift a DuIRIP• tV,bAdgq a convivial cust in-warooly made a Psalm that nobody can sing done, to which she breathed a dead- made herself appear foolish by her weak W'e -Mb I . Mt weighing Twenty. aye roundi ,. he less without- disgracing himself, I can't fa- alive, "Good afternoon." note of warning. ...., .. - Migulled as such, yet n ne t' ' But Donald Farfrae was one of those` �, Throngli a Refful1w ;rte, . thorn I Now, then, the fourth Psalm, to ##I beg pardon., ma'am III * said vAther Puts Iffilm I. ' "�. listablished. On the aftem on of every Bar as improved by men upon whom an incident is noverl - "urge o(Trainiulgi, and His Mother , . I - _ 'auel Wakely's tune. I . R I your o as he bad not heard. 04day &.1arge contingent of the Cas- me.,, � shard, - i I - f&I. absolutely los�. The vision of Eliza . Attends to His Diet. ­ _... � _. said good afternoon," she , - I- - I - I,# Od seize your sauOO-I tell YO to sing tered• bath's earnest face in the rimy dawn' - i d i I - tue,Ta in a nin -adftnowk . 11 , , '. � Eerbridge journeymon-ste. dy church dyed- and - Ninth, to Wiltshire, back to him several times der- jonthx �.:, _., �.�'�!. the : o1rs and sedate character having at- . nch- "Oh yen, good afternoon, ma'am," he came Edward William Ward` and it you.sh&lll" roared He replied, touching his hat again. -,I Ing the day. Knowing the solidity of He fir Henry � 11 "� " . Landed service, filed from the church I her ebaraoter, he did not treat ard. of a single one of all the dron- am glad to se you, ma'am." Lucetta liar thtk child of Hr. and Mm. H. D. fWa,04 ", � ro, �� il . -,-- 1� doors - across - the way to lie King of ing crew of ye goes out of this room looked embarrassed, and Henchard eon- hints altogether as idle sounds. of Lewiston, Me. At an early age this �'R�-� Psalm a 11 e slipped off But, he did not desist from , .. .- . - ,�.,�;'.:`�'i Vrumi)a Inn. The rear was usually till that P Im is sung I H in signs of ' ".� tinned: "'For we humble workmen .. . .., . -"45, � account rn a kindly miniature giant began to Show 5 -, - W, the table seized the poker, and going feel- it a t bovour that a lady scheme on Bouchard's i that en -. ,� . ­­, ought up by the choir with their 9'rea infant. ,t,,. . to the d,qor placed his back against it. should look iu, aiRd take an interest gaged him just then ; and when he rom,wrkable strength for an. inf& "4, toa-viols, fiddles,,and flut a under their A Lawyer , � "Now, then, go ahead, if you don't in us.,, . I nu . Joyce, the town - clerk, Is- .- When three months old his weigbt was .�� f it am it n, Lrms. _. ... - COM01 - - wish to have, your =8t pates broken III She glanced at him enbreatingly; the W in the day, he spoke o I twenty pounds, and his Parents , . ...; . 1. 'ho'n . our. " Don't 'ee, don't doe take on so I-AA The great point, 04 'poi t of sarcasm was too bitter, too unendur- nothing had occurred to damp it. i:�:-.: 's - I develop- ­ 'L I ' . ,- - ITP11 1� QA these sacred -occasions, as for each 'tie the Sribbatli-day, and ' 'tis Servant able. . "About that little seeds me' ho " menbed to notice his unusuis , I I . Is words and.not ours )exhaps we . Cow, you tell me the time, mlg,&mf,, he said: "t,ho shop overlookiAg Se , . David 11 6 . ment. Neither Mr. nor ]AM Ward are �.,�,,_ man to strictly limit hims If to half-a- don't mind for once, hey? said one of d. I . and ' the rapid ' he�' aske churchyard, which is to left. It is act of large proportions, . _ Plat of liquor. This scrap logity was so the terrified choir, looking round upon "Yes." she said beertily; ,,h4f_p&4t for myself I want it but for our Un . - - . .. I 1 L' ) I that the rest. So the instruments were tun- four." . lucky fellow-to n, Henchard. Ill vvuy in wbich tb*r youi*;son took on . well understood 'by the I ndlord, t d . _,:.;,,_-s I ed and the comminatory verses sang. "Thank ye. Am hour and a half ,*oil be a flew 1egi ning for him, if fleah, surprised them .'-'.. i':.- ` _- . - . � 4bib whole compainy was�served in cups ng of an " Thank ye, .thank yo," said Honch- lonlKer before we are released from a small one and I have told the Coun- Mr. Ward, who was soi0k,hi '*- of that measure. They were all exact- ard i-n a softened voice, big eyes grow- work. Ali, ma'am, we of the lower oil thait, I would head a private sub- -, . L. athlete in hia younger days, thought LY alii"traighit-sided, with leafless Ing downcast, and his manner that of classes know nothing of the gay leisure sorlpt►oin ainiong t-1101a to get him up I �r I ; I limeArees done in ell-brown On the sides a man much moved by the strains. that such' as L YOU Ul it-4hat I would Le fifty unds, if he saw the foundation foF a remark the other fifty .,I Li in his son . ".�! 'I I "Don't ye, blame David," he went on =dy-# . y strong ma I ' As soon ,as she cou do so Lunotta, they would make Up and whim I ­01as towards tihe drinker's lips, the in low tones, shaking his head without left him, nodded and smiled to Eliza- among thiom. his wag about thm monttil old adopt,- - , .. ­, "'. he 1''��;." Other confronting - his comrade. TO raising his eTes... " He knew what -Jane, and "Yes. yes; so I've heard; and t1here's i both ined bar hu,s'band at sad a gentle system of exer6se, tbxqugb a town -clerk replied, in his which b,e put young Henry every day. I m4ny of these cups the was about when be wrote that. If I the Wier and optho' enclosure, where nothi to say against it for that mat- , wonder how . te.r.111"Ll - . landlord could afford it, be hanged if I wouldn't she could be seen leading him away Ord possessed altogether, was a fav- - "But, Farfrae, oth- .. � '. �h choir at my own expense �y the. outer gates, so as to plain, frank way. lie also put his little, sm on a diet I . keep a chur( avoid pass , . . 'bUrIL e exercise . it "" f children in the mar- to lay and) sing to me at these low, ing Henchard again. That she had SM see what you don't. Henchard hates that was, musele produo�ng, and in a rellous. jF..rty, �at least might have dart times of my I ife. But the bitter been taken by SUTprim was obvious. yo-ay, hatees ye; axd Itis right that t a been seen ll� times in the large thing is that when I was rich I didn't The result of thin casual rencounter, you should know It. To m. knowledge few weeks was delighted to n9tice ""' - ' need . what I could have, and now I be w", that the next morning a note he was at the Kin ,, of my last great improvement. . I . ''. . , . . . z 601M. fo 'hgt. saying in pub ic that about you r nd the mar- - '11� ring rou I - I poor I cam have what I need I" was PUA, into Henchard band by the ni t Then some light d bbe'll were se, -under , - . ... . gim of the r sixteen-legged oak ta- While they paused, Luoetta and Far- postman. .- which a man ought not to say about ,um e careful � b1 frae, passed again, this time homeward, do aaother." Cured for the boy, an Al ' 6. like the me olithic circle at Stone- Will you. said Luoefta, with �' as . I box e PU_ it being their custom to t I Can Linue&) " ' . ".L. . - m soon m*ni I take like oth tuition of his fat h I . , Outside and much, bittbraleas as she could put into ; :. (To be C .1 h6n,ge in its(pri tine days. I ., '­ , I . I era, a short walk out on the highway, . L ..1. 1, :,.,-- I ­ T.. I I - - Young a small communication, "will you kind- ,�- : I., _ '. - lated them surprisitiLgly well . - . , - -_ � ". _.1.: . . I ..�_ cups came a circle of and back, between church and tea-time ,'L'! L, - 1, .. ­ 1. � Z. I ' Undertake not to speak to me in . . Henry's weight' was so great for of 1. 1. t clay pipes; "There's the man we've been singing ' TES. L' I I the , ­t(IGEST BOY IN TUB STATES. . t"t he did not de* '" r . Iused to '. , - Orry smoke jets from forty biting Undertones yQu -day, . I Henchard. . youth of his ago . I an - ­.. . . Outside the pipes the countenances of about," said . if I walk thorough -the yard at I . I L I . ­ . . I .., , a � . .�L r, and :­1 I The la erb solid singer turned their . � h speed as a sprinte I I t at time? I bear you no ill-will, and . 1. velop much . tie forty church-goers, supported a . . I '"tGrestlux [,,,. heads, an saw his meaning . am only too glad that you should have Lad Of Remarkable I itatiare- ' big main striongth, brought about by back by a circle of forty-chairs. " Heaven forbid I" said tle bass play- employment of my dear hu4band; but likeldents Al*ut- HluL , ­ �i . ` - � . . dunibboll and Indian club practice, 4 ; --- . ' '. .: . A_ _ 'L�' - -, The conversation was not the COnver- or. I . ''Tis the man," repeated Henchard in comnion fairness treat me aa his Thie'biggmt boy for his age in the in his arms and oheat. When only . - I . 1. ""--,,'..-_,-,'.- cation of week days, but a thing &I- . I wife, and do not -try to make me - _ -- _ ...., . . � s - . � . doggedly. United States lives at Oxford, War .. I ­� �%Gther finer in point and higher in wretched by collet words. I have com-: nine monULs old he was able to lift 6 "Then, if I'd kbown," said the per- mitted no crime, and done you no in- re County, N.J. Hii name in Edward , - tme; They invariably, discussed that dumbbell weighing twenty-five pounds . the -former on the clarionet solemnly, " jury." Sch"rer, he is 16 years old, and his Oftmon. diftecting it, -weighing it, as 'twas meant for a living man. nothing clear of the floor. . . . . I.... " Posy` fool III said Henchard with height is already six feet two 'and a , should have drawn out of my w d THE FATHERS STORY. . - . .Z... I . . .. -. , 6bOve or below the average-the genet- pipe, the breath for that Psalm, so U611P_ fand .-savagery, holding out the note. half inc,he,q without his shoes, If he ­ - , . I : M tendency being to re it as a me 1,, , To kinow no better than commit her- should keep on groi ring at t rd . ' Mr. Wa,rd, who has full charlim QJ self in writing 111B 0 in- the athletic training of this youthfid , 1,1611tifte feat or verforman � which had " Nor from mine," said the first sing- _ like this I Why, if I 08 I , ­ to show that to her dear husband ary rates from now t ntil he is 21 years Sandow, says: or. 'But, thought 1. as it was made were olMy boy is a wonder, and I am 'will-, � '..�A_ no relation to their own lives, except -poohl" He thTew the letter into the '; long ago, and so far away, perhaps old, he Would then be over seven feet i 4, � so ape � . , . L ' in h . believes " between critics and the critic- fire. Lg to back him against all cogaers of ... ,,- there isn't much in it, so I'll oblige a again eight. fie him) believ a iced. LuceItta took ca" not to come his age. When f first started hi , ­1 - .. -- " - The bass-viol player. and the neighbour :for there's nothing to be said "I . among the hay and corn. She would whey he .reaches that age he will stand in using the dun3JA)elis I was afraid I might, hurt y I .1 ., GIfft usually spoke with more author- against the tune." . inches. . lit@ himself, but he really ,` . , it than I I Ah, my buys, oulve sung it," cried rather have died than run the risk of fully . seven feet four in b - , . he , J X W n the rest on account of their encountering Henchard at ouch close - seemed to like the exercise, and . . k'fr -,��. I Henchard, Map I he wh0A phenom was ready to cry when I called time . � I connection with the preacher. hard,tri antly.- " As for him, quarters a second time. The gulf be- It is usually t - it was partly by big songs that be got 6" , i I c 10) " I gTowth takes )lace in childhood ' my 12 agreed not to med- . - . hmiw the King of Prussia was the inn over me, and heaved me out. . . . I tween them virm growing wider every on him. - die with his athletic instructions if I 0 -4 always considerate . I 1. - � )f (lay. Farfra,e wa. that the subject is )byaically a weak � LI b�is dieting, so 0 e place for could double him up like that-and Tot ' The tremendois strain upon the would t� % to his fallen acquaintance; but it was ling. d kmp aw f ; � I � .-.,..,... 0108149 his long.,form of drarrikess years. I don't." He laid the poker across Ili Na i r . After he )sad .�_-� "'.1S, 11 impossible thalt. he should, not by do- , iing f )m . such unusual she manages tl ' vita suit bells " * , . , �� Rte had so timed' his entry as to be knee, bent it as if it were a twig,flung greeq, cease to regard the ex -corn mer- lity re. . been using the about a month , ".­ -, I , ..-. it down, and came away from the door. chant &q more than one of his other growth generally enfeebles the entire i,amd I saw the effect was good, I was - 1-1 , . _L_ -the large room by . , _ ". "� WGU established in It was at this time that Elizabeth- workmea. Ilenchard saw this, and and in \Vill, t experiment. a little, and I - . . " _��4,�t 1. , eon- system; iL amounts I a dim&-A.a in F. 0 expe - .. -goers entered Jane, having heard where her stopfath- -r a cover 'o gave him I the time the forty church coaled him feelings under of some tests to show his . . � - a pa.e L : --- entered the room *itb- I - so regarded by physiciamm. � ­ - ,­-,-��- �- to their customary cups. The flush or wall, - . stolidity , fortifying his heart by drink .: strength. . , .­; %Wj, L ' and agonised countenance. The choir ing ': ..,.. NEVER KNEW SICKNESS.- L. :, "When. fie was five inouths old I . ,.­. Men his face proclaimed at once that more freely at the King of Dios_ �, ­ ­ .1 ", _ and the rest of the company moved off - 0 'oe t a bandage around him and held ­.11-1. If, sia every evening. hArror, however, has never seen a - __ - T the vow of twenty years had lapsecF, in accordance with their half-pint regu- j - Often did Eliza bet h-Jane, in her en- sick day in all his sixteen years.-Ho tuim, nuspended over aFfifteen-pound , ess anew. .r - ,.- and the era of reckl ness be lotion. Eliaa)eth-Jane 'want up to, -de-avourd% to prevent big taking other dunilkell. He grasped it and lifted It , - Henchard, and entreated him to 40- liquor. carry tea to him In s as strong and bqalLhy an a young clear of the floor, holding it so near) . L He w" mated on a small table, drawn * a little ba.s- � , company her home. ' kot at five o'clock. Arriving one day animal, and has an appetite common- a minute. This test never tired Ilia up to the aide of the massive oak board By this hour the volcanic fires of his . on t1hLi arrand, she f6und her A*p- curate to his size. Just at present. he in the least. He raw, at nine months ed for the churchmen, a few of nature had burnt down, and having fat her was measuring up .clover dumb` . I I reserved . ­ - ....1.%% * ' weighm 160 pounds, and in gaining at of age, lifts a twenty-five pound d ­ drunk no great quantity as yet, he was whom nodded to him as they took their seed and rape-med in the corn- stores . I 1­ In. He bell, and keeps, it in the air a minute inclined to acquiesce. She took big ar on the top, floor. and she ascended to the rate of about a and a week. I ­ -.- places and said,," How be ye,. Mr. Hen- and together the) went on. Henchard him. F . I . and would do so longer, but I don't , ,&c.b, floor ; had a door opening im not at all ill- 4mirtioned, and it Want to be too hard on the boy. r -_ Chardt Quite &'stranger here." walked blankly, like a blind man, re- into the air under a cat - head, from is only in t PIN .. .,.,� to - * . he boyLabriess of big face don't mean to lymg about my son, but � - .1-1 Henchard did not take the trouble Dating to himself the last words rds of which a chain dangled for hoisting the -L I believe he is the coming strong man ­_ " No singers: that his lack of years 9 notiee,aide. without any doubt." 5w Moments, and his eyes do And the next age his hated name sucks. Usual � - When Elizabeth's head roso.through He has the stride and carria4(e � hal on his a ' tretched-out legs and Shall,utterly deface." I the trap she perceived that the Q.r in a man at the ape at which such THE MOTHER TELLS OF HIS DIET. "Yes," he said ,at length; At length he said to her, 'or am a man door was open. and that he "When he was. three mionths old," . boot&. L ir stopfuRox height and weighk are not extraordi.n- - I ­ ­1 "that's true. I've been down in spir- to my,word. I have kept my oath for and Farfrao stood just within it in says Mrs. 'Waxd, who attends to his . tweet n the way .- - t nt years.; and now I can drink with ,�onyt " arTili'l 'rhIrmomenon i" Of dieting, "I commenced to feed him on �_ ­­ It for weeks.; some of ye know the cause. , -r4ation; FarfrL being nearest ,4 . - a goo conscience . . . . If I don't do the dizzy edge, arid flemchard a lit- growth the young family of graham crackers soaked in milk., This I ain better now; but not quite serene. for him-well, I am a fearful practical hild.mn. Evt.1y One of his bro- g Ot y 1�1 t also tie way behind. Not to interrupt thoin oight c n t on flash rapidly, bu � I want you follows of the choir to strike joker when I choose. Ile has taken sho remained on the steps without theri and sisters are of good heigh1t, built UP Us bones and %uscles. I am . I . ' - - . I . .... .1 away everything from me, and by heav- raising her boad any higher. While erfectly formed, bright and healthy- now giving him solid foods of different up a tune; and what with that and I ' ens, if I meet him I won't answer for waiting thus rah saw-or fancied she �ono or them have developed any kihd% and he wants to eat most of the I this brew of Stannidge's I am in hopes my deeds 1- i ' RAW. for she had a torror of feeling cor- of a_nything abnor i I and they look t Lme. Sometimes I have to take bi of getting altogether out pf my minor These half-uttered words alarmed El- Lain-her FAeptatbor slowly raise him upon their big bra with as much .1 - l away from .the table for fear he will I . izabeth-all the more by reason of the level behind Farfrae's ghoul- mton►slunent &A is ell, by strangers. eat too olkwill, and then he is sure to key band to a I. .. . 1 do still determination of 11oncharl's mien. - ion taking peg- 111S WORK is PLAY. . � - . , I : :With all lily heart," said the first , ders. a curious es I I , �. 1. , ­ . � I., ;1 . itt, , A M - . ­ I.. . � I . '119i 'Tlii4 extraordinary y, / .,- d�. � . " What will you do f" she asked 'I"be youn - .''k. . � wasion Of hisuflaacee. F man was - crif'r'. Wa;rd is f ing 6ded min � -, . fiddle. " We've let back our strings,. cautiously. while trembling with di youth is well fit - iature gymnasium for a boy, and he , Is- quite Unconmcious of the action, which. out that's true; but we can soon pull 'em quiet ude. and guettsing Henchard's Min- ted to perform the -work of a st . ' S,!Ut'Md A. neighbours, and sion only too well. I re- - d in every partivular. There 1vRie1o)Uup muscles of the young wonder, Tb'e" up aqa i n. wag so indirect that, it Far(rao' had farm ban tting all sorts of appliances to d oh,4arved it. he mi.g'htt almost have I give the man a stave." ��2 f L4 no one in (lie neig i-borhood who can " I don't care a curse what the words Henchard did not answer and they garded it s.,; an idle outstretching o beat him pitching hay, and when it boy himself is not surprised at any-; . - the arm. But it would have been pas- .and takes went on they had reached his cot thing, his training as a be," said Henchard. "Hymns, ballets, 1ht touch, colnes to breaking it t►onse, his strength tage. do May I come in ?" she said. Bible, by a comparatively li fact ! matter of course. He is learning to . ­ . . "'. or rantipole, rubbish; the Rogue's March * makm him a.mastei, han-11. In I " No, no; not �o-day," gaid Ilonch- to push Fartrao off his balance, and talk rapidly, and is as bright as a now or the cherubim's warble-'Lis all the I must of the tasks that are considered , ard; and she went away feeling that sand him head over heels into the air. dollar. E-,wy tnu.wle in the little fel-, same to me if 'tis good harmony, and onorowi because of the mtrengLh re- . i . to caution Farfrae, was almost her duty Elizabeth felt quite tdck at heart on il prominently', and - VU well t Otkt." I quirod to perform t hom are ob d'a low's body stands out lyr - � . - " Wall-hell, het -it may •be we can as it was certainly her strong desire. thinking of what this might have pia l to this ovorgmwn boy. his fl,ish Is as hard and firm as a pro- Oo that, and not a man among us that so on the week- mema-L. A8 noon as they turned she Even as a Imbf bt% was unusually fomional boxer s. His bicepes are de- ha have sat -in I less than twee - days, Farfrao .and aticetta might have mechanically took the tea to him. left large - by the timo be had reached the v610 (I in an aatonishing manner and the gallery k)�. . been seen flitting about the town like it, and went away. Reflecting She on- 11 feel 11ile iron. . . . -or rather like a bee deavoured to assure herself that the , ty year," said the leader of the land. two butterfliei agO 01 5 years hew as tall and we " As 'tis, Sunday, neighbour suppose tormed &s the ordimary boy of 8,and we raise the fourth Psa'am, Z I and a butterfly in league for life. She movement was an idle eccentricity, pud . ­ - - -----.;- - - . o Samuel t I h had attaine the growth and ., -, -. . ... - I � seemed to take no pleasure in going no more. Yet, on the other hand, hLs IL () 0 re 0 f a of 16. A WC&AN'S MILITARY FUNERAL. I . 1�� �ply's tune, as i b me?". anywhere except in 'her husband's com- subordinate ponktion in an establish- the ge'neral apl)"Ard . - , I I- 0 I an Samuel Wakely's tune as im- pany; and hence when business would merit where he once had been ilia-der Mentally, he is all that cowl ex- It is very sotdom, i,ndeed, that a mili- proved by thee I'd said Henchard. "Chuck not permit him to waste an afternoon might be acting on him like an Lrri- pe,cted of a boy of big age. He is a tarp dispIlay takes place at the funeral 'one of your salters -old Wilt- studtmat, aind hai 111ILde, the "lost Of *cross she remained indoors, waiting for the taa poison - and she finally resolved good , I . i i . his Led opt i-Limitiea for edu-� bf any wommin who does notha pen to shire is- the only tune worth singing time L-O pass till big return, her face to caution Wnald. rather limited � p ... �1. ­ -the psalm-tune that would make my 1. cation. . tly_ - being visible to Elizabeth Jane from _­.I......,,:�;V­ - 1. . be the member of some reigning fam- " ­_!_� �:�Z: , ., . blood ebb and flo like the sea when �. I . 1. - � : , I _ _;� ��: � The [U0StiOX1 Of a calling in life Is V h8r window aloft. The latter, however. 2� ­-r .1 . t_ , . -.:. Lly. The honors accorded by the French , . : L " . '. :i V. ­ '.�:'�' , t. CHAPTER XXXIV.­�,-`...� � �- IP stead ch I'll find some did not say to herself, that Farfrae .- • - not bolering Schar,rer at all. He saYs I I was a st -- f �j n t. . I I he was born a farm or, and a farmer Goverri=ent to tba -late Mme. Charlea . I . . words to fit en." 1 took one of the should be thankful for such devotion, Vert tnorning, accord ly, shii rose ing else has anY Heine, whime, obsequies at' Paris the ..IN.". insalters, and began turning over the but full of her reading, she cited Rosa- at five o'clock, and went into the street. he will remain. Noth , .. .leaves, - lind's exclamation: " Mistress, know lit was not yet light; a done fog )re- attraction for him ,Ahatever; heseems other day were vAtended by a battalion . 1- .. . I , I I Chancing to look out of the window to have an inborn love for the soil. il� . ourself ; down on your knees and thank veiled, and the town W&.4 an siled as yet. nature of infantry with the regimental colors - eaven fasting for a good man's love." it was dark. She moved on to the alt, New Jersey bids fair to 7 � ... 11 ... at that moment he saw a flock of peo t Unless, howe' presently and band, am suffirient)ly exceptional 0e ,passing by, and perceived them to She kept her eye upon Ifenchard also. bottom of Corn street, and, knowing call% a h LO nlerLt record. The troops were pre- bp bp the congregation of the upper church, One day swered her inquiry for his time well, waited. only a few min-' furnish the legiLim ate successor to sent at the, futnorall ceremonies in eon- - .; .:. -4e giant, and the late dbFw just dismissed., their sermon hav- 11, 8 health Chang, th,o Chine. . , ... . Tth"'by saying that he. could not ute% before she board the familia,r. ban sequence of the dead lady having been �. - : , 9 lamented Captain Baltes. I �.. F. been a lougar one than that the elfil dure Abel 'vVilittle's pitying yes ur- of his door, and then him quick walk . of- .. _ e .4 , ` - n . - , , _ �. .,: parish was favoured _. ::, _-. , with-, on him while they worked together towards her. She met bun at the -;, - ­-�,., ­ .: - f iceris of the National Order of . I . - I :1 Z,; I ­ ­ � � '. i r g the rest of the leading inhab- the. yard. " He is such a fool." said point whore the last tree of the en- ,,"'.,�.`; • � ". � . e -;,., I th , Legion of Honor, which had been - itants walked Mr. Councillor Farfrae, Henchard, "-that he can never get out .g conferred Upoh her for -her boundless 4�.. .1114 . ,%` )serv- irdling avenue flanked the last house GUN THAT NEEDS NO POWDER. �-'--" vrioth Laoetta upon his arm, the ol of his mind the time when I was mas- in the street. I charLti,m. The sole feininine officer of 1-1 i . of all the smaller ter there." - He could hardly discern her till, .. pd and imitated i One of the most remarkable of war the Legion of Honor now surviving in .: I . , - ­­�, I , !­ �L' Vradesmen Is Womankind. Henchard') "IfIl come and wimble for you, in- glanci inv�ntions is attributed to t6o ingen- the celebrated artist. Rosa Bonheur, so L �1. . I iri gly, he said, "What . . ­ !� ,ing nq,u in , .1, zl_...�.41 .... I .; taouth changed a little, and he continu- _Miss H . I!,- L- * 0. - stead of him, if you will allow me," eappard-and are ye up so Uity of a Frenchman, Paul Giffard. His renowned for her p&LntLn of animals, ,� � J. - od to turn over the leaves. .. .;.:_ 1� said she. Her motive on going to the early ill . who received the cross Ora.n -ordinary, .. ­. � .1 . 4. "Now then," he said, " Psalm the yard was to got an opportunity of ob- She asked' to pardon her ,for miracle gun" is a repeating rifle kn• ht from Napoleon 111. and the cross . .L of 10 icier of Uw order from the Govern- ­ - Hundr;d-and-Ninth, to the -tune of serving the general position of affairs waylaying him at such unseemly which Wuploye no gunpowder, ique- '� ' . h an seemly I f' L Wiltshire: verses ten to . ' .. , , .. �'. ye the w fifteen' I give on �Farfrae's premises now that her time. "But I am anxious to mention fii�d air, obtained rider presisure at a Mont of the republio. -i � I I I * . d. words stepfather was a workman there. Hen- something," she said, "And I wished t,eirriperature bundr1eds of degrees be- . � , .......... ,IIIII, ­111 . " -'­i­� ,11 � ' ..:� " ""; , �. 1� �,_ " His seed shall 6-us -us be, his* wife chard's threats had atrined her so much not to alarm Mrs. Farfrae by calling." low mo, Md thus representing an �, PLAYING IT TO A, FrNISH.. ...- ­ . �. • that she wished to see his behaviour "Yes said he, with the cheeriness .1. A widmir 'plunged in grief; * . . 1. � . - . .-.1'.... 1: - ...`�� W va@mnt children beg their bread when the two were face to face. of a superior. "And what may it be I 040rm'Ous expansive power, is the pro- Two Paris women were recently per- � . I � : ''n, - For two or three days after -her ter -her arriv- Ject,ing force. This rifle is described . _.;._-_" �,,��z i I t Where none can give relief. , TV8 very kind of 8 I'm sure." ausdad by a Spiritualistic mediu= that . � . 1. -. difficulty of eon- as . � -. �.. &I Donald did pot make any appear- she now felt the � lighter in weight t �*J_� being mural than . , ­ _�­ I I . ­ . . 4'.". , .1 - . �4,.,.. .� . � . , .:,-.. I -1. . I if His a,11-got riches shall be made ti ante. Then one afternoon, the green voying to his min ry rifle. The steel their bodies enveloped the spirits of ' �_ - . � - 0 the exact aspect an ordina� carriage, lic, , . .. __. , To usurers a prey; � door opened, and through came: first of possibilities in her own'. But she nine inc.h*4 long, and as thick as one's Mary Stuart and Queen. Elizabeth, Un-V ill.. ­­.,�,L�4 .. .. '. I ... . _­1 � . ­ Farfrae, and at his heels Lucetta. Don- fortunately -Mary Stuart di' �._. f. • 'f � . �� ��: _' ... somehqw began, and Introduced Hen- thumb, contains WO bullets� which may � � � - 1- .�. 11 ,. I .The fraft'of all his toil -shall be.�_ . . q , discovered that � 1. .. . I 4a��.­`: , " A� .. By strangers borne away. - 08 es, be dW,-11arged as quickly or as slowl . ­; :_. �. . . �. aid brought his wife forward' without chard's name. "I sometimes fear she ­ Y Elizabeth's nephew embodied the spir- " �_ 114��,4� 11 :_ IIR6 I ­.­­� hesitation, it being obvious that hehad said wiLb an effort, "that he may be A8 deisLred. There is no smoke and no 1pi : !;�:�-_,, ":' - ,a i't of Bothwell, and the two, taking all - shall be found that to his wants no suspicion wbatever of any anteoed- betrayed tMo some attempt to-insult flash, only a sharp and low report. As tbb Virgin Queen's money, elolmd, mak- ��._ I " * . - � ` do, , .'., .1.1 are will extend. ents in common between her and the you, air. � won as one cartridge is empty, I nee ry for the police to ,be !I- I In Dth- 7_11:�­ 4 t.,.._ . . , ; to his Mpless orphan seed, , ,� .- n man hay-trusser. '1� I I : now journey- �tlstantly, 300 - . "But wee the best of friends." e(r can be sorewtd on I in& I I . - L I _ I ca y la� . 1 ,.'% " Y , _'. _"� Opp least assistance lend. , : I Henchard did not turn his eyes to- "Or to play some practical joke upon- shots costing. but two and a .half oanta lood".11- I . ': � . - - � �: , _ , � .. I_, ... � wards either of the pair, keeping the you, sir. Remember that he has beers , . -odd`­IIdoVId . . .. .. . , _, I I .. .:., . ­ i� .. ,.1. . I -4 - - �-,. - in ­ . _. -_ - . I . I �V- id seize fixed on the bond' he as If that . � � I ", '�' 4 . �' 7. .. - I . . '. .. ., CH(M . - I __ . . CH Q&TS, I ,... . ,k swift destruction soon shall Kardly .used." . . _ - - - ' -_ , _ . ­ %­ I .1i �. .�: PF ,:: .:- ;_ , , . - 0sk his unhappy race* alone absorbod'him. A feeling of deli- !'But we are quite friendly." (:: �: HONEY 11 .,OX APPLE& : . . - . . . . I . .. . E-�-" Aj1d the Itoxt a .�­ . re hits hated name:,,,.:., cats, which ,even prompted Farfr" to "Or to-do 89meithing-that would In- 1 , rA Naples there exiista'a race of cats 0 . . I t V_ Sliall utterly .: ! � ., avoid like 0 ' �� Ini OIA14 they lot nothing in the apple I.V =ce-' -I.... .Jt� I - - -, . old anything that might goom iu�re you-hurt you-wound you." E go to waste. - There, af tmr making aid- whi; h live in the c,hurohes. They are triumphing over a'Wlen rival, led him word cost her twioe its lwth of kept and fed by the authorities on pur- . Wj! go I ' - knoW the to keep away from the bay-barn where or :- - .-Ar know the Ps I '111 I pain. d wine from - their apples, that ex. " I And she could see that Farf ras Or su pose to catob the mLce which infest all I ­ lu , ?I (Nead the le'le'r �wt%; o'but Hencha d and his daughter were work- was still incredulous. . . I tract fraiii the refuse a white and fine- old buildings tlh�xa. 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L � . , - , . � � I J 0 . � I - I - i . , - i , � I I . * '' " � ,* If . , I � - . ,t L � I :It .7 __ . ; , i . . . � . f. . . ! 4. , . f : I i , I. � I I ` � �1 .1 L I , t I't iv - - .. ­ ; . . . I . . J z I I i . - . , I i - � ! . ) L k . � - � . . . - fl. : . . - � Z 1i . . , . . , I ! .1 I- V I , . . . � � . � I ,�W, . .... " ce -4 '&t wall i9d th ounced ntly t& d4,tor took hi Mani enga moral showmalli. . . . . . . . . aJL 1 turl He was a ung In ow did you settl6 with Bill' Tur� said the did lady I .. # 6 bweathle8slYl ting, toget or a M cha the bed box Mather had recovered 00j- , prese [a 160(s tai�a ever 6ast upon yf Phdig'al Re 00 10 ood' practice, ftn go amd lot hi m In youseilf, e had. been forced to asked. his own interest BY THE nor Is' Col - Rice wal the w-u-stairsi, 01 " door-step, the girl I To up wwit SOME GOOD STORIES TOLD DO 2 Mile Ing for! Us Patients to (in- Discharged him at. On",'l was . . . . . eOf c6iirse found a tall man Of thi�xty or there tile West, and d to moth;a, he widl come.' FAMOUS DAN 111CL reply. " He wandere dying. be wul cme ill and the girl tnnied abouts, with a browner face than hIn-. am glad you are kJore." M said Ito became a ln�ssionary or something "t glish -guns could accouut for. He looke 0 Be jl�ruthtul the Indians." her drawn and anxious Young f ace to- d stephion, who mpanied him to the Relat�jj'uo* LIVIs StruggleS 6 o4�r among down into her eager ey door. wolui do for your sister door, e with Nis "08tant W axds the cottage just -it her Rtrango questioning wonder. not is were often Foiled BY to be a.lone this nixy go on for cou- blind motW could see her action. "Am I too late V" he asked in a voice ple of d Manager. which almo-It. seemed to indicate a hope it all tra, des, and QUEER SHEEP PASTURE, -1 t is probable thalt the old woman di� T-t (I i d not go on for a 0"10 Of days- There are tricks that bt lit be so. 'from the s8 is includ ned hm longing glance mi tAtt Mrs. I'AmIch lived through tbpt I suppose the cirous busine V, "No, Steu,en," she answered "But miprillt in the same semi-mmato,90 stte- Daa Rice, the 4)i T46P or a Ro,ek is &he- ob6ttaud "landol a, for she. too, mt bor cannot live muc. tegory, said changi im tho girl's ton h longer, You The fwo watchers gat in her room until ed in tho ca jj,�.&ch it by Cable. an, In all MY US M Ime. I-,f turned towards the door. It was are j LL rt ill ti slipper-time, when they left their veteran clown and showM only thingil for Thk gains, inipost.ures Ponies are not, t -a d e I guarded 1.1 ;o Ing man -made a hesitating mothier in cliarg be habit thei3e two women had acquir- of b Mo elhilt with Ili are famlous. little is ri I t liand tland Islands d They congia,ritly looked tOwil-rds and thtt fcd � UrIC&'lil Iwhb8e servics Joyce had been forced and frauds of all kinds, well knowing which the She on 0 clean to seek. to maintain,but They -exhibit 0,180 soma startling and %vho stone step. He was Ue an aetor called that I had a iallutation tile doox for tile arrivW of one After ;siiMer Stepilt1en I,each seemd us efforts my piotuiosquig arrangomeato in rocks, one li�ver came thr' suddenly upon the stage, having no at last to find hin tong%w ough the long umuler and betalked in lVite of aI my ttre, uo knowledge of his part. 'Ile return of in is quiet, almosit gentle voice. such ally tricj� me,and of thiB most remaxkable examples -of. agents would oer-asion prodigaJ was not a dramatic sue- theast ma8t of ays, through the quiet winter even thw as some big men pomeng. not about rarely poke of m4s. No one seemed desirous ceeded in cleverly humbugging the which lies a.ff the sou s, r, they Joyce 8110 Of himself or the pa.st, but about know, Bressay, and is known as the Now. it i9 tile topic learning whether he had lived "Pol 'and fu ure In a delihorate, busi- pul)lic, which, as all showm other thngs, this arrival wa, tJhe i 0 Peculiarit Iiiii,sks or otherwise, and with whom lie of theix iivee. And now the old wo- neslikp wa '110 rTOVAMd0d - to inveat I- ij5ves to -be humbugged. One instance is famous, not only for th had eall-em. The quiet dignity of the te 1!he afl�irg of the dying womap, ra to my tion, but also for' it strange an's life wa's drawing to -a close, as girl, who had remmined behind to do dmighter; in of the kind in particular occu of the forma revails P, and the prospf—wtg of her p "She all the work and bear all the burd' and dangerous custom which mind. onie lives, do without its objeot. en, a word. he asserted his authority as a Ing hthre. d in t3ome subtle manner to do- it was while Play -her, and Joyce and, her 06 rive T1t is -not in times of gaiety thfif who, I ani sa,je, in say- answers to the definition, bermU.-felt it, and daughter know title brot was relieved and a is: 6A,Ued an' isl and it Im, States in the early 60 him of any romance that might g,ITlpy to obpV h, 8 that I picked -The N' ave attacho&d itself to him. She ig- ince it is 1 T11;6re was ih boit-h of 'them, a ,qubtl up Bill Turner, nored his half-proffered liand, and friendahipti, ar m rov., showman I ever certainly* all extremely solid "bdy of Ismse of clinging. It was haxd to die, tuming into the -little pul-gage, led the h e or suspense. During that long eve - ig, was the a r wdest. ulous, and as land" and the bleak northern sea foa ni s way up-stairs. ing this brother And sister suddenly saw, i)ut. he was uncrup without touching the raw rd of a won- Stephen Ieaeh followi�d silently. He beeame intimate, more so tnn mont.1m he was unscrupulotis. Bill completely around' it. But it looks drous. patienoe. It was cruel to . de- w nl()Us as he house, and of ly, loolLing yoqlig� -Yankee, more like a hu'e blaelk d'-'Pipe." grosperouis intoreourp enuld linve 9 he prive the girl of this burdoull for, in espeeially for the (itairB; moreover, M, , them. At ton o'cilook Stephen wiis a like -for it is a cylindrical column 160 fe,et go smar and quickly rose from most. burd n there is a safeguard, - ill had a'certalin burlineas of walk, such, quiet-ly' irLgisted that Joy", should t and actiV6 e I - until he be- high, its flat top having. an area I ts IS -hile lie lay down, all dre,ssed, nto` anothr I I a duty, and in some the greate-,it acquired by mn living constantly to hed, w of -my circus, n V11- in the open. There was a, va ot, much larger than an dr-dinary on the sofa in the dining-room. Iinagov aIl-happiness ellotted to human pained look in IlL blue eyes, as if they I shall sleep perf(wt.lv ; it. is not the ild could almoso Maig. Gustivo, lage dooryard.. A ch iep At N �8,huryporfj, had sull4enly b n opened to his own fi irqt time I -have. s.lept in. my !,,Iothes, -row a stone across it._ sliorL-comilags. His tude towards uthorwise Bill th Sa It W'as no new thig this waidting j id imply. tile Italian Sall.1,9011, t,s Mills, N.J., who It is said that more than 200 yflars oy", as (ILt'inctly apologetic. They wenr up-stairs, together and told Smith, of I'leallet. f or the se.apegrace son; the giXl had y When he folloed the girl across the flik, nurse of thi arrangement. Jovoe y his ago a reckles bird-hunter, ternpt6d b t thre,sh-old of he.r mother's �edroom, the had 1x5en a8ton ghing circus-goers 13 vil for ''some Moments fly lhn t 11, got aing- t h eggs of the nuniberleS8 .WL guils IuOwn up to it, for she. woudd no remain kiow her brothier d sh�nl 8�6 meet*him old lady was sii�ting up- i- ll�lditi watching her mothr's peaceful prodiious fat,13 Of si-reng out trembling arms towaxds, tho'doog serted the show. wilieh whitened tile top of this iant -d slip. found ry at sumel,iii nd de -in the street. Since siht bad left the and 6p.n she trurne serious - co -Ilere Stephen' Leach socined to know fibaf Stephen had quietly slipped away predica himn, and further influenced by the ;What to Ao. Ile heild his inother Wondering vaptiel 'lie had That put me in iadvertisod' old mother's eyes she had .,fed bar heart N�,ttet IV promise of a cow—a characteristically in fii� arms while'she sohliod and mur- [Or lie had I)eeli widely upoA thi;s:,hppe: , . I . - intentipfially Rolve(I b'er diffit-ult ' v. a-9 to n �d out her joy. He hd nowrds thko fraterri'al good-night.-She wt�nt to and Ih"d no out. to.take his It Celtic A-eward—actually suVrt'Kied 'in 'Turn- scaling the, almo He had lef t themd eighteen y;ea,r Jo t.perperidiVULU all but: -4 rl"m mCAWA llkor(-� thall.his lip" her ow­ri room. was at t4is* juncture, that Bill fore in A fit of, paasioaaL6 - resentmet oould ever have t-old. of rock and -establihing a sort of rope The -next morning Mrs. T,oiwh N%mq ugliL an int(frview eir appeared and w) mn9ciouq, -ovitween the island and I aganat ihis fat&r, whose only fault It would seeni that the best pi, rL of fullv ndaplwNired to he, e Min- Ibappinv�ss is the shaxing it with some my holol, which ill bridge L gr&xt an indulgenJ onger; never had been too t r theless. she knew- that with me at a week, Don Iand. When he had driven his takes eth end was near., She clled her two my engaging, aL 4100 the son of U o)d ag�e. Nothing b4d .,Joyc,,.,*-, was the first dstinct word arid secured the ropos, hiq frian(Is on" V.1111dren flo her h�daido, and', turni�g �ba_dtiall, th, 'Spanish man of iron, -1 0 treat,ed him to lice -the first to) ard�ly the ol,ol lady v,oko. "Joyce, lw has cornol hf-r blind eyes towaxil them, spoke in been too great for deaTtephon --h 'toying with whose hpoL laity was NEW aythimg hatt been g00%, Come here. broken enough. Edu_ at. last. Ile has come I sentenmi CANNON IIALLS... dear. Ki our brot her. This is my U am ready no'w—T -am ready," she LAIWE Ill t whiether be had shrewd.s spicions cated at a charLty setwol himself, t 8 te Dpars, I am goin to yorur d at as t its safety, or wh#,oher lie wag tea modeta rurner. was eJ1g;Igc Simp 0 3- ml l sunk upon big father—and—thank God, can tolL on Don, Sebastian, prompted rtain it �rgyman hold the M by inere bravado, ed I old t.k alary as_aLteli ­s at the betNide, probably because him that T have left yo,u toget taken vioew th ait no man can be ed,u- kne*. her. I is that. he refused, and vh,itit rt her Ight a looki-ng Irishilla -t posit ion. Always knpw Rephen wmild come hack. 'w h 11 to return by the same perlious it wa.s tile mot. corlvenion 0 Was s I)r track ioll -ga ated a;bove his stat Ile did not wvond hL4 mother's propo- f f(yunid it written P_vprv%vhiPrP -in the as I ever saw. t by ivbich he had C01110. Th(�m re some people who holol'this erforniance. wilvUl sl uilth mucli eathuginain. AIU4�vthor and lainfully Bililp. Wepben—kiss me, d ea'r I" at. all afterituoW 11 height view still, but they etL-nnot do' so iou�h he did ot seeril to have di%mve.rod The man leaned over t he )led and took four men t o ca r r y st. I Aus Ian's C lies t But as he was slowly u I)a1lH into I.h toiling down from t (tizzy longer. Strikes., labor troubles, and inuCh sympathy with the sist*�r w4om kisse,d hor. containing [out' V11110 his foot. Wipped, bkt- lost hi-11 b 14, an4. 1711191-111a.stp-r 411111 he had leit i4 her cr,olle. Aill I" ship sighed. how T, wisl Lin, the I ice; f - the difficulties of dom"tic sery 0 rolild Ree you—Just. once, I 11olrin;i,tice of a. fo w fe&L8 of.strengLh tben—fliere was no one to Joy( canie forwaxd a,nd leaned Over 1)), tile t4troug,.8t Inan pnxini8ed but the ei cli )led one. gentIC111,Ln cailed genOeian farmers, the I)ed to kia,,; ho brother, w-ile tile Joyce I" mbe added, suddenly turning to more, ViCtiLlI. ady's hands joilled, theirs. Just her dwiglifer, who stood At lie 'ot tier who hamille-d e4wirion balls h keepers and lady williners—above (fld I -ere her fresh young lips Milo within side of the he(l, " t4hil me what be is of 2W pounds weight, is (-aSilY as a lady Nevertheless, the fruit of hi�s i)old.en- all, -a few colonies peopled by univ(r- hndje-baSLiall (teaVor remained, and it is still'tn eacli, he turned hifi facie alu de, 80 that like. mo—I kntyw. T know—P feel it. cou 0 f y a rn. hridge r to ubfrt all t iate t he st,ory, f or sity- failumg, will tech us in time t t fell on I)axren grouild on his Listeril Ile ij4 fall ani s froin the chest and t ho kin-i I like 'his Vlcl,L4�d up 010 IkLi 4 nq)e betNveen Bressav and the Nos to edu(�ate our ir stati.)n tamned aheek. Wher. Ilia bair is )dw-k, I i k e. b im 1.111d LhpIlI %%ith a dull thud on the I is .461.1 maintaine. 'I'l . t, vann : y lihall upon �ott�nued the old ladN platform. Till 4 c'xi.-4tence is to handicap. them exuelly in the r4i ce fe ier- fat1er's—it wa- lil-kek I-eforf- lie wpnt anced It, farnier, whoow' me,1118 r lie hal ishly, "I am not afraid to dit, now fo a-%%.fty. Ilia eyes, I know. are (1.',Vrk— Mhouldt thege bleak isles are not calculate d to third to tilt' of life. is here. Your brother will alln0fit black, 114� is pale—like iv pan- while hIy. oite envy, saw that theie. was a i)it (I gracefullY caught ex, n Ieac.b was oni6 of the cai to� Of (110 U-111 all 1Y take V.Lre of you. dear, when I am iard I" went of good pature on this suininit ', so lie it 11 it ill it. dpsVeIIL. 'I'110 aildiclIC4 lis father,hav- gone. O ce, looking ttrrciss the bed w mn11 -oodell ch.air or cradle vwlhms to this crazoi. y iade a kind of %% It wati straxigo that Stephnn, had not O', wild 0�er hLq -performance. J. img risen by the force- of Iii-S owl) will 816w h,orror dawning in hor far ion, Juist largr enough to 11()I(J. a man arid 1K)kvn ye.t ;. jid ii wa.4 perhapsJus t "" looked into a pair of blue eyes lieneath fp.4Led their beep; and in this primway be and - t he caabilities o f his. own niirid there are occasions in life tawny hair. out short ;is a af�idiier's Ili a treinvildouz uutburm ppla, shflock, one at a tiale e Churel, y to keel) silBrit llghli%, froul the r ng. f om i ho people, to th hold, as whein men do wifiel n over to this little bro%%sirig place. hair should lie. She IOokpd lip,oll, a ws he r be froin more than will' 1 lis succ .is. SUCII Milli., do, LhiA he bul only to gi M romg, " the j)roud 'no her man big, broad, (iiir—Friglish to 141 '011". Of Of not illany dheep call HI can feal it crown tin tho quiet comil"Lud 'for tnore -thn. a dozen n. went on, taken over, his u .good educ"tion to. insure 1 ltLs are large and .steady and ulet and tile RtrohV dr,t%%ilig cards of tuY circus Aace. It carcer in life. So e T a r d'. k8. iron fence vcry t hi 11 even 0 of his lips inakit, h4 say; Z%,hell to Ilwould dangPDOUNly.crowd the, I hi,s arnis axt-i 1) ig and v� -for sevi-i-ii and r.hd- y not "'Ye. mother, 3 tbe, re 'laid is not gilurded hy, n. thi,� old paxson's s;ense, of right. arid Dung man knolt. upright a. For 801114! MQUIVIlt.8 'A" silence. d")_ lioLiced thitt W one C11,11 hardily 1131.1gine 8011le witless tiubjuitted gra�voly to this-naternal In- platforril tile soun.' wrong—wa,s sacrificed toLheduca.tion JoYcO RtOOd and broathle-sis, %Von- t lie hal ng kward legs out until alllb all(mi his high, aw 4 v(-.n t qry. of their f;jil did, not rirw huol all( (it-ring -.kbat t1iis might mean. to carry him over the edge ; or peb�v of Stephen I,(--,tch at public sc Yes," she 8aid�p- "I he would the (lying %k011iall k liuspiclously long tillie dilcliffie4l !l,ld raiii, ilitent- uptoil main- 810) 0 ag-till am. 1IL4 little (in- that there wa fraud uivvrXiity' Here be m et an d e I ec' P (I gmNv to be a big m felt I taining' flisoipline in tho f l(K-k. tright K18M [lie," slit- said. wn going. at un(v JMI .14 gers were. so str( —he huft M" W 1110- Ill tile strollix 11, for riends youths who.,*,, futures xng f first, my firhthorn I And Dow clonCe4ilick i;,ke a Oash at souie offender and find 'I t. a grext nlouttac.he I t inies. W h, Joyoe.—and now kias eaih other—aer(w-4 iin(* the ullriv hilliself, to his reat s rprise-�anvl bor- IN. �,nsured, and whoo were only pam­ a t stake. we knew you bud Imen a soldier. And the mcircus wa,h fl till fill,('e Qf t beill Lwant U) hi,Ax it—I wallt to Ilutalloll of ror, shooting 4 earth. skin of yofir fac4! is browli mid a ILHIC. a,11(l so at 0110p (Ill It-tly begarl all Illve-l" . P'. s rule heep re, a� ing tbirougb the forinu!a, of am But fortunateily, s tell—vour—fat,hp.r." oiid _ot-Ly, that they. rough. What. -iA 1.11i.sy hat is L h is, ll�a the tion so that iio one c, w AViih it 1.44i -"ffort 81it raised her tigatitill, with I`110 rk"'t 1,1114-ift ilreatures, no( Much �givon to I Is thim &,wound "I factorily pruv 1111_1 �'Rt St,ephen, dear hands, weking their henAim. A t' f ist bli iron man �ertigo or "norves" or intc,�'Ii ullifitt for the snug gover L nee; so w -0(figirL! sl k tfle )�a - j oyoe hetsitated. then ,she, leaned fiir- to i�e a rank fratid. they s diz-zy ea iilineat, living, or inhCrit-Unoo of a ing f o r the first time_ "That is kils to 1,e niatit. ppL) (ure Ian. Ile (-Pi)liviuu 0 aro, Awl old wornan's fin- air d tj ui f its ar. 'of rul)ber, anti w, more �ubatantial sort that might be sword cut. I got. t hat in. the last ere inflated w 'hilian arm' or gore pro&4NI.the1r lips together. That d a ri'ge rs. I' am a col one I ill - t lie wait.in4 fox therL. Stephen a(luirt waa't.h,- end. Out POSS(ASS [ Jig r4 t heir N�ays of life with' Half an bou afterwards Joyce arid olel lady's ight 14-ft'i eyes C OP. stood ftwing each other in k 0 Tile dull. (it -I) I bud their aidvan-tage.s, and.tbe-consequerice fixed (ni his ft�L3 am if listening f )t filt, Lh is man . ..: �:: THE GREAT APPLE fit%[) tho Ikkils touche(I the� platf L 3t litt It- dining-roomi. -lie- bogaii Ills ex- in' wa.s tiotAwthing very neALrly approt %h- (who of anotber voioc, in hL4 deel) quio planation t anw: -hind tilt, n accolliplice lit ru Img to �ruin for the li�tle­c,ountry rec- tones reruilartly* -of ner F it he taid, shot ut 'if (JutUilgv4 at the Your voiff! Ig t h= you r there—a a- trait,or. I'Ptluld not tt'll 1101' ilI tell toy. �To havixig Lxwn a. I'lliver."ity. for tile duped pulolic. father's ever said.; and &11. tion. atid borry id not nican to do 1:11w, but -over the :T1ie­1;argvst of t lie esti te s made man hipllip.1f, the rootor did not knoN% ),.o and I r igorotv�ly swilled 'I*kll M of last yer's �,normouis that, aju Oxford r Cambridge, as in Lhe lovingly over his f ace, touching the Ile paused, mioved.towards t1le door' h le I)ujl,, illade 1 -andy i)ui.v r. been jaw arn Aing to one's -bolle with that same Atratigo h"Itation Iapple crop on t I i is eontitiont have mny live accoi doep (-ill froni cheek to Nvi t It ranic and hem Lexh had aHad I knu%%n that l*)ft in(luiry. uluSt which all(! had not ced oil his urriv. more than v n j crified a-�, far. as vErificatio I taiste, and 'he. unscrupa101Vily I ra led ty to the decept ull, s-tid very near. your ve iinniedi- is The crop Nvas 1) A t Ow door ho Wrood to justify li i u- far* the h4s father's Ile ,%"as self: w(puld h On der, no, More In view (if the good-lobki�ug, arid had a certin bril- haately ditichal gretest ever. kno%% n. A liffeuliarity I atill think," he said gravfily, it 1. liromiNe that," ile replied.. without i1sequent kl�enls concluded u hancy of ni'aamer which "go u of many of t he ap -8 of I his gyeat it was t1w 1-+,6st thing to do. ra-using big eyes. I lit, in I lie iron nian at thti 'var.sLt.y. Everything a.s -h waki the 0 Joyce rna,li, no answer. The tearn 1,111-nel iiLucky town. (Top Is Su( hom4"-owLng of-, ill. I k, ri jig a Ke t hat t hey Iiave ripe led after t hiin, and at, lw�t. the lie. agaLIS 's eyes were, opened, ived at 014. stood in lik-1 (Ayes. Ther AS it ples usu- At last the r,(.tor After al I - be arl 1k1k.1W1IIc4 froll, thp picking niore ralildly thall aP in the, aftrnoon, when t.11 I ug very pathutic in the, distress (if a our most aLly do.:, Nlain apples ar and when a narrow-wiide.d nian's i yes hhQw. I foulld 'one )t c as ripe now if It '101n*�tiluf thi8 stron man, )ecu lies Lhe, houi,se wall' r6a,dY. fai? i n 1118 it %� Vre, Alt a, re once opened he. utnilllly. ro,wl li,fe, arid not t. hap vql 80 Ill Inergenq of which te felt tile dol, a,theV �rdinariLy or March 1, - I Python' of t I%, la, 'I'm - Xists 0,11 8 &t the licaXt. t &-a cacy to )e 'beyon ti '(1 d this culldi io t Only ill 1)()OkB. 'I'll(- lian e _,n left Eligladid, and be- I length; the Only pet of things e IOVU Might I)o vul,l,eml in is w( rid, Ilit I I d I e_ vity."', (wer -t,he, 11iiiii,c(id -Wa U fattier all(L Canada. fore. llf-� lalldcd ill Amei vver� ill Val)t A i.a t e s_ but uery banveii; thi rivs Lw and veile- ave. ril ime,s, hy, a 11 qt night," be *%Pnt*on,' I m a; y. sc had departed on a,lofig journ( ly. And yot theri u- necessary arrangenients foi il I ('ree ;14.( to c,oine ahout righ all t it ahad the good r lu(JIV hreptlit'. omotbing wrong, soell futuro.—just, as ould have .11 � I tool- so that it, has,*heen necessary 0int ly under a-4 Iback the, little ujils o luo lie I(,, ket-li tile ubt,!(" N�llicjl t1w (IN-ing WOOV14,4 dull- nia(W tbein—a-,4 brollier mightAlt ve 111e o0 1 lk" ma k )()(� , . 11pon enter- to cixA%-d ulany of t I t r et saved by big mot.hAts in tier widowhi I : . :. .1 1. faile . (lone. 1-�-lle anti 14' 114. ) lt[trs (I t.0 (jetot�t, Her 8oli, Ifer -re,fll A r-(ff and graduaJly.; ll�s i0t., ind lud nolt. InUCII -ip a very wild Army. Your hrot,lx�r— 1119 I found 91't. Iill advance of tiltk time for Nv hich t h %%,,is qu tilt- pythol'i, whic- wais known t4lait he. wats in Chili,,-and St,t IN Of flf:ople VI(MI119 were For exa,tuple, iliany gre:� J,lo a;pparontly had wus not a good mail. Noue of i was Ing t hings a4 t IIPY Mine- were." wiry wax goimg on the're, arid yet to ,ray for hirnse'f. lappartNutLy dVV1) the hhit of tak It Nvas a great ings that had been. ho',41 for Febr the good old lady's faith never wa-, In it i,hLiwun, but -rather His hnnd was on the door.-.. There, wm no On 11 ; , , .. 10a t li,so I I., 8 rket'and sWd. 'mann.cr_ more espe.- Ile asked ine to you, lie ve Lwerl put on the, 111;t I come, Joyce," he w uld ecorne to trez ['urner sAt actorily accounted for its wil t TIW StWlk (if in growers' and 01ally towards Joyce. added.- shall Ko back n(w." say 'he wifl mundy, -w crowd.-i u d bhow i 1. Ilia( it was clev- And some i camo to be an. un- gi.rl nutic-ed it, butOvn hersmall 'Pbkiy tood thus: he wab hing her alld it drit ealers' hands is still very heavy, she stuff- the tremendous of huma,n kind had taught face-witill, his honest soft blu eyt limption, due toLbe de th4ng th.t ho wu to c erly made of linsey w0ollWY rsLood 01110 In exIm pric -when they were w1l ready lwr that la '94, ed with sawdust. great supply nd lo%% v_s, the afternoon fai-r-mkinned mi,li Are failin�, to mebt bim glance. aked have clean- t I'do coux qui May I come back again I" h now over,ille, for hjui—wilen JoycA-- had cla,d her off thm. TN-Y Itre no Ili calmly looking back- ed ill) to a considurble degre the sup- 0 thxough life, plac_ suddenly. and but. ainly (v that Rill 'I'urn- pretty young f orm in a. daxk (I I noundone. many She. gave a little. gasp, but made no,. y(qLrs can Ill, es, ai,l tile plie8 put aNvay lsL fall, and coused are .s up and eatA id I y, lea, whe -lady w. ving unw( a n the, 0�d -Y Ou91lt to answer. id to lie ing.s.-which think tht I will come back in six monthis," lip vet eran clown wit b. sinile, -re newal of inquiry. hex chair.by Lhe fire in by tbi. nvol'ahle lia mo.r the ('1oor in ,summer. They had ivver say and (to.. excitement of tbe re- announew,ol quietl sr, Iima,gined his arrival at another t-i me. Af ter v, and I lirn he closed w, iINEMUATE BE,AR, ale (of. tho, remainder the f irst ,(nme glaringly ap- Ovo door 1,iehiDd -him. Oturn was over it Ix u.g O e CO D It ld not he- quit,(, the i.tine Hh6uld for instance. That was biti contriv t lit, apples held t I r ) h ut th u he make en phen -riman,, had arrived Jus—Henry Setan I%TA-r amistake, and cioine ill tile par* t.that Ste ha_ppy it Ilee, Lill the South try. fell into a His mother I t hat I .4uch a. vreat(ire was ��x- S 'une. Lstate of affain; morn jig, befom Joyce had got the -in time. libsequently tile. t I(I when ttho lw-- house, put axight. oieep before, sunset ; an AN UNPLKASANT PLACE. Ilibiteid 8110W. 1,114 1aV- exists in 'I'llei-e tbe applecrof or docitor C"Me a, little lat silly avertisett is A great I a s naller thn usual, but t Yeit, he never oame.z A greater in tive youpf iniated last fall wAs 'I he� shook hLq head. India is a very incomfortaGlo cula- t -he said. It have lwen-fitr greater than ual, all( in the eieninj fi.rmity came inste�Ld,and atla.stJ­)y(* ..uropi.,froin American por 'I is eA tr rrhim'year is wore than c4nnnioll. s that she Is t inpxanoe Iecture approved hv pulpit exports to .1 suggested Lliak her mother should not Ye's Y and pres." I saw tho attrao i4on. at—too i quie �,r. They botill, a-s I P, 1) I and q1u. It is a up in' bad weittlif d Drought mkes every road a river of wits a lilack bear that at every perform- they have -conlillued large; the mar jeep some ol w wlixt tlri�s miewit, but tile e I iodo foretute of a 1011ger s dust Other rivers are dried up. Grain ance wiLddled into the.ring, an.1 drank kets there CVe been over�tocked a t wll peop e ihave if-'t -otu a large shi Lnen d as othe . rs do, and AfrS. I -e and garden c0piously' fi bottlo of,cheap -tijues, arid some, Auxericall p role Joyce's _OUra4M is p* , as well as scareA. oor p at ti to the was bedridden. Still she said. -For We fir whisky until thoroughly int)xVa,tCd, have resulted in loss way. When she baAl are sapless. It the traveler g cost of I Ip- fie will come, Joyce I Ile ill surely seemed to lgiv products when it would ludicrously sta gor back the pro,tweds not coverin n alone alife wag brave enough, but &ats neAt or fruit lie is threatened with to its cage. Ono dity I was liorrified ment. Extrealely loW` ices have coto brother was there, ill Europe as here w that hei . is to hear t-ho drunken bear. burst out however, he] And the, girl would go to the window no wernad to turn to him oboilera; if grain or vegetables, he now a re, and draw asid the curtain,' looking man-like, sh10 f ith a torreut of profnity, which was closie, up st�lcks, and there is I ' kpples froin t 114, fear. They stood side. reminded-11at. the buIxinic pest, which wl United Kingdoill village. I)y side, near the bed, anjd the young is the fatad I'little. sickness" of Bow'hay, followed by tile maudlin si�ing of, newed inquiry for dowia� the quijet country roa-d towards ith a sui the he wil,l c me I" wa9 her doctor involuntarily waallied them. chi affelits vegetarians. Fish is " Landlord, Fill tile Flowing Bowl," and from (ontinnt, ,Yes, mother, for T"y - _e nsive receiver an(, bidden b� taste as well as by prud- while the disgusting L.1 Ature was led ports. A very exto raie a Step,heb had taken bar hand in his with said that usual answer ; and oneday shag ence. Mid must be rigorously es- to a cage behind the curtain, I humbl shipper of American apples sympathy which was 00 nerease of exclaniation of surprL-e and al- 'that silent ed, and t ter is not in such I i t, t I id noth" chow mt less bandul. i, logized to the audience' nd said this might result Ih t there was Ino accounting for the shipme )nt. 110 gal It nts as W bring about anot natural and so eloquf t fear. MOB of whisky. -kets; ut it wa i. -tanned youth he did Bread, and tea aro both poor in India she exelaimaed, "ther is ing, this big sun water is Always dangeX0118 'rho work glut in European mat Mother i bar enougli. road. sonle 0 ne coming Y. -n at IIAB sister, who and Without delay I went behind the cur- thought thaE oi aPP18s le at only .900 along the not even glanc6 dow d and sure thing is wh:� ke ft yed, and gent tain, strip) d the bearkin from the to export. the supplies ming The old lady ws ali ady sL,Lting up, in stood small. so -0 k6 at ti reasonali: N ide. with her sightless )rbs 11jig at isul ng nkard and gave lien Dole, not so gTeat as to bed,,star *ng of the 'METHOD IN IT.; 1 ew someth, a canva rs list. weelx f ron I towards the w1mclo The doctor Irn isman, the wo' t licking of his prices the. quantities tnat will be sell I nail family thuA. Mo Th they waited. The mam topped history pf the on is _Why do" Miss Ag6ly affect such life for his part in tw most 3utrage- The ex ts us liad alwuY pitoerd Stoa'teaspli'lied Canada amejunt- and the bright colors in dress? =9 fraud ever perpetrated a Un opposite the - cottage, two ment��ri]V unit'od, and upol an un- th did re- has read that -only aus t * and gullible put) rrels, of which lie hea�rd -the, latch of the. ate, feared t,fillt if st6phan L-each Slia-_,Becaume she Pee lic.� And the ed to abou. women y killbi� Mother. This. faces Can appropriately matter didn't end there for tle news- tween 30,000 and 40,000 barrals w aw' that heir turn.it Nvould onl� I! Then Joyce, turning, s f apparel. papers got hold of the ilifair, ;Lad vig- shipped f rom be talle result about bright Young at Ijulifax. her bad fainted. But it was nly indeed, seemed 'to go with that YIO 0 By the time she r",hed to follow. Mo Z; . . . . . . . . . . . 10 .. _. � ,ay,rY t. ��v v ((r is � � � Y z• �, f � t �� � �, ,3 r_,.,� �. .� . �x �3 a'� � a; �. 4. E L? �- � . 4E. Wit,;...,- , .. -d aJ`� ,•U, ,.. . 3r�,��,, ;fi � a} ' `• .. `:, �t' �. , �•�� �' � � 1'�� � ��,�, �G�� ,o'i���x��g ���v�: "" i j +ai,:iahed i•ery Friday t,icrniiig at Its of>ice - Pic$eriug, Unt z � .: �1 >�6 �sr �tt><; $11.00 if¢�aid is ad�aaea, R.� E6 OF ADtiERTISi:tG - Flrat insarti n, per :fins - - - ' 10 cants. � "l�.''•;: � l�aoh subaeq ant insertion, I+er line - b " "�; . This rate ee not 4nci ode Legal or Fozeign ad- TertisemenL . t , � ;' •$pocial to ►ne gt�•:en to parties making eon - � _ �,�. �acta for 3 r fi rno'rdha or by the year. Half- '�earlp or ya rly aontracta payable quarterly. �" Business c rds, tell linos or under, with paper, �:�'�` Sne year, 3v 00, payrLle in advance. _,`y�; tt�Notice n loyal columns ten cents per line, we coats p r lino `each subsequent insertion: '� �` � $peaial coat act rates made known on applies- •$eon: No fr a ad'vor {icing. �dverttae *Hanle wit -bent written natructione ` � still ba ir,sorto3 until forbidden and charged ac• �', i3ordingly, Or.lera fir dieaontiucin� elviirtise• >tients must btl Iu n'ri>:ine an3 scut to the pub- _ fisher . t : Job Work pro►Lptly aiaaudAc� to.;, " �. 1. CLARK .,. �- • � , . P�OPRi�T�R. h fur I'o1lt.ius— StrictIn.dependeuce . ,.. Our Alm � �( -.rst -class Lacal Paper. •: I Our T�cpc�dtat:ions —The hearty app art of the veoUl;e of 1'ickeriuG and vicirlSt9. ' -- -- -- - FRID:�Y, TEE. 10, 18;17 ..:.= � - - - -- -- Qicicer n� Library { _ . r; ,' • I�lBt Of IIE'tit' lfilntc6 �11St added .' ' F'.I c;'f I0 A7 . ` � �'o -iitlo i Author �,. ` �_ •.: 234 The•Frtccee� Sonia:= J blcGru+Tder "235 Gerrak {l Strt�et bI3•titeries C Leut �'Y `•. `23fi �'ort{iue of Ni „el W Scott - `�37 Old tlorta!itq � �� w Scott �?38 Anticluarp i w• Scott .r -_ 239 Barnally Ruc�ae Dickens. '` -::' 2-lU Daniel Derotfda, � of 1 Ueo ''lliott 241 Daniel Derulhaa, `ol `� Goo L•'lliott ' 242 Vendetta Correlli �' � 1A3 The I'�airie � '-� ;� Cowper 244 Far from the. illaading Crowd Hard• � �, 245 Walter Trel�.wuey Flt;tchei �- 24G Kati Carne;,�ie Fan hicLaron ' 247 Ta ?ee of our Coast :- I•'an McLaren - �_ -248 S�ve�t heart rarellere Crocli;etl L•19 The Seats of ithe 11i�ltty G P��rker ' `�50 I3ri;eis j �V I31ack . 251 � Sentilvel�tal '�i3tiimit3 Barrie ' `�52 Per1y Crass � Llaek►vorE - •_ . ?.53 'the GolaeL dog -: !' �s m hirby •'= � '?3t Carleton'8 1i "vrka, Vold Carleton 232 Carleton's ��'orks, Vol '� � Carleton ,_ ,.�8 Carleton's «' rks, Vol 3;.: Carleton � . � `:�.a`4 Sant Ila�•io � Dri Crawford '::55 Don Orbiuo 111 Crawford -256 ! 5arcinesca I '+ 11I Crawford `2%7 Ii�odn ©y Slone `� Conan Doyle '?58 A Fool of \ a ±ta a J Hawthorne ,,`::_:� 209 A Monk of Fife A Lang • •'i 260 My Lad3• Itutl►a S «'eS1: a ' 3Eil The Boudulan Caine • . 262 This .b1at cal Cut1 Allen ` '�3 -The Hight )^iauorabte. NcCarth }- 2G4 T1tH Seals o the :►Iigltt5 (� Parker �. 265 A Husbrind`F; Ordeal I' tiussel °� 297 .j- M�C�ery of eether ...; S 13 Gould ' �}P jPhc Prime 9: ir.i�ter : �' A 'I'rollope ��� °�- `�G8 � Ee5•ond the �reat:as of Avaraice ' a' 13esant . � •L70 - A Tale of a Lovely Parish , ' - 11lariou Ct ford • 271- Ucad9r Tlie Gi +eeu�Y�udpTree T Iiardj• - 27Z;• The Heart ei a ti13•btery ` - 'f w Spei�ht . _� � 273 Loce in 011 ClotLc s :; H C Runner -•?73 XI Colrimau.ltnent T FI SutcliQ�e 2.74 ,The Master 'r Zangwill 275 Hie Father's Son � B Diathers 276 Ii�obt Urrluhai•t � _ Gabriel Setoun :: 277 Hire Cliti'e Yacht F Stockton 278 The Princess Aline - >;; It H Davie 279 Christian Vellacotte �V S Dierriinan 280 The Copetord DSS story C Ruasb'1 38� Margaret Carmichael G Gibbon 282 The ShadoK of Milton F'ernbrook A Westberry _' •L88 The RtddlA Rhq J DScCartby ! - 284 The V'iolot ° . J MaGrader ''85 . Twenty Years Ater, �; o� 1 • ' A Datnas 285 T�S*enty Years After, �'ol 2 . A' Dumas `2E37 In The hoar of the Sea .` • - - �' 13arin� Go id `�88 Woetni • Baring G old 389 Loadicean ±I ` ``: i~ Thos II - 290 The Chtld'n of the Gllt:tto TlttnKwill •�91 The Deetn� ter Iial! Caine ;�92 .His •Bonet• and aLady - " Sara J Duncan `�93 The i1I�•Fters o� Cloou�t,er '` Conatt �Dc�yle �` l94 T153.t I'it•�t .Sfxait J :� Jlitchell ��5 t;nuer S' al�;l Ua•ders ( -iraut Allen - - 2JG A Son u�Iali:.ulz�l 1. T ;Meade .!97 The Gri13• Mau '� +S I; Crockett ” '{ �: 298 'Pho l�•e�lttlereock G 14I I'et to a '?99 Three 3lusketeers, �'ol l A Dumas Ir x:;00 Three Slueketeers. Voi 2 A Duulss 1301 Tile [ittela5eed. Geo Gissing `� 5U2 Daireen - L Moore s � 303 D4aggie ` : �'` � Stephen Craine X04 -A Lady'oi Quality � F H Burnett 3, : HtsTOItY..� -. ! 112' In the $sign of Terror G A �enty 113. U E Loyalist • x:114 History of Reformations ' - °� .415 History of English People' Green ,,.:t ...116 .r dr .. .. Vo12 rr ;:_ '117 r► ►, �� �• Vol 3 :.. �r .,:r •. � 118 " ` r, � �. .� " Vol 4 " ;_.: 119 •Cinder Drake's Flag G A Henry �: _.120 Bird's Eyo View of the World i`' O Roches ,� �� X21 The Yoang Carth'ag8nian Henry >la; -f123 The, Bravest of the Brave •�if. 122 On the Irawaddy " .! �� 124 Willa Cochrane the Daantless " -: ;t26 By Right, of Conquest " • `� A � : '129 At Asincourt �� : 127 Tl1e Lion of the North " -='� :..�:� 1`l8 Far. Name�and False :] ;; " :` 129 With Wolfe in Canada " '; - '�� •.1$0 Trne to the Old Flag '� . �'' " . 331 The Fall of �Athene A J Lhurch _; -132 History of Canada, Vol 1 Hingatord ' " Vo12 '• ` 133 " ,13� Resrlinie8��e of the (Treat Malin = Forbes Mlio�ell ` _� �' t = l , '�y:� �' l� ='• - ' -:.'fir jr :, � � .Fd r �� � � -_, t4 ��i � �. ' � , �i� �.. 3��y I!�'�tb?a� -3 yr' ' 135 Egypt under the, British .;�j Woods 186 Bder & Uitlander W Regan 187 History of Northwest, Vol 1 Begq �88 " " vo12 ', 140 �� � " � _� Canada; Vol 8 Kingsford 141 � "' Vo14 � " 14l ' ? �� x;�., 1 �� Vol 5, > .�; +r :: f asp, a�;.. 148 �<< �` a,, I .�• Yol 6 �.; 160 ►r !,,, � +�' Vol ? ' . ` f +r : . 1s1 �,: ,rd � ,,; .'_ ": , Vol ti , : ,:'; 144 History of Scarboro �D Beyte 145 Trail of the Sword r , GF Parker I46 The Story of the Indian G Grinnell 147 The King's Revenge C Bray 148 Citizen�ess Bonaparte Imbert St. Amend 149 The Wife of th8 1st Consul Imbert St. Am�nd 150 Tl #e Court of the Emaress Josephine Imbert St. Amend 151 The Tr- analation, of ;,Savage �•+ Iinlsert $t Amend 152 )tilinister of France S Weyman 153 LTncrowninR a Kina ;. E L Ellisa 151 The Mist on the Moore J Hockitag 155 The Silk of the Kine L Montanus 15f, Iienrp VIII and Catharine Parr Muhlback 157 jlzirie Antoinette end her Son Muhlback 158 �u!esn Horteuae , : " 159 The School System �of Cintario '': � I Hon. G, W hops 103 Lif�e`aud Tirneg of W. L. McKenzie Charles Lindae�• lOG The Countries' of file World 1(17 ., „ : �y 101 '. ;,� it ,� � ... I -'�:_ 1UJ s� ., ,! rc u�" �i 11(1 < « i� ; � � � t. ' 1 � r -, 111 Vii. . c `� , � � � �; i � °. i ,� I VOiAtiE dad TRACET;,; � �;;;; IG3 Tlt� Prairie Bird A M�rrla4'c 2G4 half Hours at Seal , ' 1G5 with Naturalist 1 GFi � " in the Wild Wet3t � � ' 1G7 .� "� �� �" in the Fah South 168 � I. `` " Under Ground ' -` 1GS► '• ;: '` in Woods and Wilds,`:. 1.70 liaritime Discovery and Adventure 171 Cooke Voyages around the World 17L Pictures from Italy � Dickens 173 Astoria � D IrpinK 174 TLe Real Chin'aman`, C Ilolcombe 175 The First Crossing of Greenland F 1� an88L 17t; The River• ^otiago '� i :.' 177 The Edge of the Orient R H liuesell 178 ��'ltere Three Empires meet Knight � i79 Tho Japs at Home D Sladen 180 An Ocean Free Lance C Ruesoll ' 1�!1 The Dingo Boys G M I''enn It3Z Tlie White Conqueror ;. K Monroe 138 The First Seal's Tooth :� - 1H4 5.now Shoes and Sledges '."� lay 'Through $vamps and Glade `_' 18G The Out Door World W Fur "neaalc 187 The Adventures of Capt. Horn F atocktan 1$H The Story of the 9din6 C S btone 189 -Three Kringoee in Central America R M Davis 190 Rtaet+e of the Diediterranean " 1!)1 li'!o!eain H S Harriman 192 The Great Chaco ,: G 1<i Fenn 193 Uur English Cuuains �, `!� li I3 Davie Sclr:xc:F:, :. JO Hearing anti How to keep it 91 Dloney and Mechanism of Fxelii�n�e 5 W $ Jepone y ►� On Representatise Go�•erolbent J 8 Mill 93 Descent of Ma11 ; ;�;; Darwin cJ4 I''arminR for Profit . _ •I 'Ales Hyde+ J5 History of a Mountain.. A Reehes 9(i 5tarland '`.. R S Ball 97 The Ascent of meta �' "' Drummond 98 Memories and Studies of War and Peace A Forbes 99 Ga�•alry in the Waterloo Camppaign E VPood 100 The Use of Life ; '. Lnbbook 102 Popular Astronomy � Frammarion and Gore �� � RELt�trsh..: 43 • Iilust fated Book of all �Reli� i8n'B • 44 Seekers after God g Farrar 45 Life of Christ ; ' '' .;. � }, la'arrar 48 Titus ' 47 The Mind of t11e Master �` J�Ib Ddc• Laren 48 (3atherinq Clouds '? � W Feirrar 49 Darkness and Dawn , " 60 Iieroefa of Romantic Adventarea.: 61 Self Delp 6'L Life of Ben Franklin- [, G3 Life of Gladstone EtnerBan G4 The Decline and Fall of Napoleon �` �Volbeiey G5 Slaceesefal Man Balton E;6 The Itiee of Wellington . °. Roberts (;7 �Vm.S'l�akespeare , DiISCF:LLA:�r:0U8 ' � � ' 250 Shams J 5 Draper ?:�1 Library of Htlmbr �, =' 111ttrk Twain `Lis =1 Yrotitable Tales ': Lu�ene Araty `l5(. Household Maiiag8unent bra Beaton 2GI Loye in Oid Clothes' - W C 13unner LG2 Gailaglter and outer Tale It Dacia 263 Successwara � �E tiV Bok 264 StranKe Secret's _ C Uoyle `LG5 Une Summer . 1 !: - Howard 2GG The chariot of'the Flesli edtey Peek 267 ` TIie Winter Fin i . ' Stoddai d 268 Among the Lakes Stoddard 269 Given ,.B Howard 27U Sorr.e Women's Ways Iyi Dickens. 271 Opals from a Mexican dine Leek DeValliere 272 The Little Wizard Stanley tiVeyman 273 Childrep'e Stories of Great Soientiata .� C Wright 274 'the Treepa,aeer I G Parker 275 Cinderella ': � R H Davis New �dtiertieem nta. FOR SALE —Bosse and two stores for sale on King street, Pickeringg For toll �,articulate apply to A. I!, DO�BWELI,, {7t llege st., Toronto. � 9t! FOUND —A bag ao>stal;ninq stop goods, bryyidpples aggndpp .halters. Owner asap have P CiHEENBUn1tY,rDn bsrton, Ont�g 816 -18a�� FIRST CLA�8 DAIRY FARM TO rei�200 sates, 160 ender cultivation bai ante p stars, well watered, on Yon�QQa s%., six miles from Torbato, A, R. Johnston,608 Oharah st„ Toronto 18 1 i `b I+r cry � i = � � �r.��' If.. ' �� ,�,��,� .i a , .4 - .c �5Y y .j5- � � � ;a� y �.� lt £ � '? vt Is °'iF "' g��•�§''S� �",� �'�a`��`.g-g i l +S j F''`� 1= a��'' ,'' � �'�'�� �' . �,:nL ... k dl �+'F'sf a ttF fY i Pt.1, �4 i h i •. �•. N ..f d � i �1 _ R kk ''�e � s, z � i. w - �1C}R s � RVICIa —The ®abeoriber ilea a regie eves Polagd China boar !or eervide at tot 6, oo t, !, Soarboro. 'Perms $1 -W. D. W . BEE[i01i. � 18 �OTA 0�8— (Irown eape�ially for seed �� OAAr 50 new and standard vari�tiee ; are and tree name, at hard time prigae. �ata- j togas trop, CLO1�80N BROg., highland Creak, ', Ontario. 18-9m f•'IHOP 'INCi� -the cLndereigfled has'. vv pae�! seed a chopper and ie now pprepared to do such work at b coats per bag. The chop- per will b operated on Tuesday and Fridayy of each week at Brougham. JOHN MAIRB. llltt THOR !UGH•BRED BERKf�HIRE -- The undersigned has a thorough -bred Berkshire oar for service at lot 49, coaoeeaion 9, )~'iokeri Thie is a fine animal, and ores bred byy r. t3tone, of (luelph. Terms m1.00. WM. WE TL+tBE, Pickering. '1l -3 moo Z7f SAN ED- -Yaapq women and`�� men, `�' Vr or older ones it still young in spirit, of undoub�e character, good• talkers; ambitious and indue rious, can find employment in a good cause, wit g60 per month and upwetrds, accord- ing to ab lily. Rev. T. 8. Linseott, Toronto, Ontario. To .R' NT:- -A comfortable five -room• ed b use, with good cellar, and hard and soft orate in abundance. The dwelling ie located uppn a � acre lot upon which is a good orchard of largo and small fruits, Hituatad on Church st�•oet, Pickering Village. For forme and other' pparticulate appip to Mhf;. JOHN LATCHF{Y!itU, Pickefina P: O, 17tf ri�0 I1F�NT —A farm eantaininq 148 1 acres more or less, yituato�i on the Base Idne, °icke ring, being part of ipte 6, 7 and H, known as t ie Ynil farm. Immediate poaseaeion given. Corkifortable dwelling, good barn driv- ing house `and stables. About tour acres of good bearing orchard, For further partlnulara apply to J. }tAL,I, I)OW, Whitby, or to W. V. R[C11AI_ {DSON, Pickering. __ _ _ 1 tt _ __ WE CAN GAVE P05ITIONt3 to per• sons of all grades of ability. Agents, book - keepers, clerks, farmers' eons, lawyers, mechapics, physicians, praaehere, atudonte, married and single women, widows. Positions are worth from $!00 to ; ilS,b00 per annum. We have paid several oanvassore CFO weekly for years. Many hays started poor and become rich with na. Particulars upon application. t3tate eateryy exl,acted. THi; 11iiAD EI'••(3AR- RF�:.60 V QO ,LTD., Toronto, Ontario. _ rOR SALE —A farm containiait I00 �J--,, sores facts or lase, being lot 83, in the 9nd coq, of Pickering tovtnshil +. On ills premises are a good dwelllnR, ri$w barn with atone stab- ling, and other outbuildings. The Itcad •ie in good state of cuaivation, 10 scree being ,sown kith fall grain. Oood orc and of frui.te of vat• ions kinds. The pplace to watered lay s good well and uAVer tatting eprt ge, good •lentos, and is situated a halt mile crib of Liverpool Mnrkot. l�j mile9 from P ckeriaK Village and same distance front Dan anon. fip4►clal bar- . gain Riven it sold at o co. For pparticulate apply ou thepremiaeeta LEX l'ALMEIt. lfi•99 Y' the I itbl'tc.`� .; ,_ �' fihe�uridereiQn Navin formed a pnrtnarshiii are now proparh; to do al kigda of cement con - croto work, also carpentarinRln -all ice breaches TheS• have ail taelcle nocesaary for the removal of buildinRa and �ay particular attention to that class of wor c. For further information adtlroae Day tTr 6t hlANp &atepN, Hrougbatn, P.O. 1 &3m ' . � I�ot��� � �I "illy ! ;: Chopping everyy day im the week at 4 canto per bat{, each —toll accepted. Roller flour for sale aL going prices. .:, Feed of all kinds on hags. ' hard and soft wood � � I for sal ©. ;r . :, W. �iAXWFLG, - ItouRe Bill. E��EC�'T'O�'� NOTICE. �� ���C "I�SUAt�T tp the R.�B 0 ,� 1!ht'l7, cap. 110, entice to hereby giros tt,at r;ll credi- tors. having alai+ ► age.inet tbo estate of -John Williac.,a, Into of �ho tTownahlp of Pickering, In the CJUllty of i)ntarib youinan, w•ho died on or about the fillet day of ,faauary, ib97. xro required /o Benito one of the ozecutort, William �4t11- iame. Italeam, or the undenlrtned, Whltbv, on or before the let day of April, IHU7, the Lull par- ticulara of chair claims with their natnee and addreseea And take notice chat after the above mention- ed date the a :stators of the acid deo�paaed will proceed to distributte the assets of the said estate among the persons entitled thereto, ttav- regs ;d only to the claims of which *hall than bevel notice. Dated at Whitby, 10th of iabrnary, 1ttB7. • D. aRMISTON, ' _ tiolioiter for Kxeontbrs. N�fiICE �0 CREDITORS frt lire iriattrr o/ the estate �of James Rtu�, drecascd. �TOTICE is harebp RYeu Purse ®tit to the revised statntea of Ontw :ia 1887, chap- ter t 10. and amending sets, that all parsons hav- ing claims upon or agelnet the estate of James stew, late of the Township of Pickering in the County of Ontario, Yeoman, deceased, who sled on or about the twentiety day of Dacnmbar. A. U., lfi9ci, are required ou or before the tlbth day of March, 1897, to send by poet lirepajd, or deliv- ered to the updereignod solicitors for the ezecutore of the eeti<te of the acid deceased, their Curietlan cud surnames, rho lull l►articu• tare of their claims, theft addroesoe and dee- erll+tion, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. Aad further- take notice that after the said 20tL day <�t i+furch, 1H97, the axe tutors will pro- ceed to distribute the titsseta of thaeaid deceased among the parties entitled therein, having regard ogty to those claiuie of which they than have notice, and that the said exocutora shall not be liubld for the said assets or guy part cheroot so dietributad to any person or persons of wh�aa claim or claims notice obeli not Have boon raceiyed a; the time of such dletribution. DEKTON & DODt3, ' lU ll2 Adelaide et eae(<, Toronto, ' ' L: Bolicitoro for the Exocutora bat&d at Toronto, February 17th, 1N9'f. 14 �Toti�e � of Qu�arantine.�, � ,- To tht- �astdents of the iomusltip;' °� star• born, in the County of York, and all others whom t't may concern. • ' Public notice ie hereby given brat owing to the preyelanca of s oontag oua dlses,w of ani- male known as sheep scab on several farms in the Oounty of York aepociaily in Kin66, Vaugg- han, and Whitohuro�t, the Minister of Agrioul6• are, at Ottawa, has ordered Ghe Towasbip of Scarboro to be quarantined i'n soon :;• with the �trovisione of "The Aatma , '. Diseases Aot 1879," nd as order of t�,; la Qounoil dated t�►e twenty -fifth day � � ° • y,: . A, D., 1889. ' �: Ail persona are therefore strictly tor$i$6ect to remove,any sheep whatever to or Irom any part o1 the Townahlp of ! {carboro or anl other' part of the County of York, a :wept under the direction aqd eupervisic,, -t nn �nspeator, (the present inspectors era N �� �wut, V.f3 , Aarora, end Major Lloyd, V. 8 �'..►te:r:nt•kat; under the penalties presorib�d hr said Apt. and all far- mers having dissaac•..i sheep are required to report the same ae goon as aware of It io the Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa, All parties concerned aver hereby notitl�l toy goverti themeelvos a000rdingly Blr Order, I .: , � � � T>?!Otl. URAWFOAD, , t3ecrstary L, ►�. Health, Towarhly : tiea►rt7oro I�iiarfi8;�o, Feb: gth,11D't, !'a r f_ � .. � ' +_ Y � �� I ��, � ' i � -� 1 - 4 .. :- � , 11 , •• g, ' �`l Si ^� 7 t a! �;, � 5 � r � _ Y� rt ;3 w <� 7` S .a�� n's � �;}� y ���t � •�#F. a ry ^ :;y = y f: { � . 1 'x ate= « c:+,cx ';,A.. ,.�',, >ti.s. 7 \ ,m�''��� ,- 'C�.;�- •�?- 4,. 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': - ,Y .K.,. ... .. -. ..- .. ., .. :... •.. :.- -.v <.. .•- •..' .t? ?fit s i x _ ,i'' =�._ _ OWN 'P ... . _. , ,.:. -, .,.a.. .. i -: i S ♦. a ..i•, ,1 { i - •I,.=, .. i•, f -.- 3 <:= i,•I...1 -t-'t� z�i. {- ...w -. ^:a+�+� F*�='i•:'y.. �'lf :' - _ _ .y ::. , - ,. A SCOtchman s Retrospect- °... "[iihadea of the dead t beive )C not board our $ $0 the beastl '`Jl�lltrlt _ , ;, .:.: ,- �.. _ L �r :: �--- �•••- kt I�� � � p twelve•luoh:, messages y ,_ .. , ,. p 'i'>aett�ta 4oaxa• P,Ss�r ���1' las p�L ,�vt?a, " .� t .•. �,t ..: _• ''. voices -- -solid aegameluts that 10e aatnnot fail -to "� _:>: •., $ A. M. :•� • ' Rise on the breath of the ni ht's rollin ate; B� Wm, Miller, Lakeside Farm, tiEo rm Lake, Ia � B g Understand. Bee the bright clatids they �o` � AIL • • +�` Burety the soul of tits hero rejoices, ,1 � �e 14 LovbL e•° ;;, *_ �: � �• � �' . ,,�,',� `r; . d X61 are throwing to the ak It ie the breath � . Aa we are nearing.the close of the nine- Am rides on the wind o'or his own Highland g ?'� ,f' - � c' 8 LooeL, •�,•," • ° � $% � P. M. Vale." of theie powee ; siding Ii1 its midst are the � 1 � 'teenth century it mi ht be interesting to Ie it that caged spirit within sees through spirits of good. Fleur their voices thrilling � �® ��.yyy�} qq/��S�y�/,/g,, '(�j p�+y�q� ,Igp /� .-- �- -" ppII �• i��s PV�V rt< �iJ4 1l lt�-A��i V� Vw� - •�ti4 t# •'. T na recall the kind of boos the early settlers of the bars its kindreds circling is the aloes in joy: e' Glory hallelujah i biassed ttlliori. 1 - this ooantr brought with them to their round his own native hills, im atientl Earth a humanit shah be fro ®. No more ,_ ` " . -- : $. battering its opinions, struggling to be tree despairing groans from cold Siberia + no �, 1$ LocAL . 8, $ • M• I - new home, ae you can judge a man by the -•� 1 . and regain its native source It would more dying shrieks from or .Armenia. � ' - books he reads as well as by the company seem that only atives of hill countries Halleluiah ! Hallelujah � WI a be keeps. The principles those pioneers have spirits of this hind. The Bwies steep- IL is nearly ninet©eo hundred years since herd has been known to die when taken such a shoat was heard. It was in Both- and �- brought with them mast have been sound � g dief� : • • ,� _ �AiNB i�0ii�tti �.rABT IDtT� AS LT.uws••... • and potent to an astonishing decree; their from his Alpine home ; none ever thrives lehem of Judea. - -. . • influence giying shape to events In the then or is con�ent. A goose will paddle in the - ' :: - _ - he Stook at J, Bandy, ?; $ A.)II; - ten or ° raze on the lain and Via, Having pttreheueed t NO 6 _ B�etL distant future and reaching to the present. g p get tat, but a b �- ap Olaremout, and in6Ct�din# to move, 1�0. 14' FIXED 2: f3 P -They were the salt that eaves, even in its the mountain and rook mast be the .eagles V � 6 w o � CO m eyrie. � ° there, will offer his stook of �� _ 8` LoabL . .6: 7 P. -They 4 now dilated form, from the polutin� effects Y ♦ �. �. :' .�� •••� ti` ,. ��* �'- ' of the filth poured aeon aA by the tidal like � `� - " ` ' • TRAIN' � /art ([� r1 - _ • • a .+ .. . � .. ,LAMl�� I.TV�l�d Y� �.'�Z' �V�. �� ]� �wQ� —+- ' eat immigration from the over- Fan 't�tsries� me back to the shore of V � �' a ° � i �* t tea ►• - No. LoaAL . t9: 1�A.M, wave a g � � �I: � � �tove� �fi>��rarel, i�ran�te •. ���• sj, crowded countries of Europe- "the grain the Solway, whose tide Dace divided but •�__ a � _ �� �tX1sU � ` , $; 5 P.M, �� now unites En of leaven that leavens the who lump. Aland and Scotland on the Q c ti K d a �� n• They have given tone dud character to all west. I6 is Hay and the whine are in ii b 8 b ! � : 4 Q �� q� Ware, Coil Vile, rltc•i, ', between Maine and California -the Puri- bl, om, the only. veRitatior. that the low «b�� b?d►dCd � � a � � r tans from the coast of New England, the hill that has been washed up by fife tide �; did bra arw 4�� �+ �i k3 -°n At his old stand �� L }0 �r I assn afford. It is on the Scotch side be. � � � � a �e�o,�tf� a n �° � b b „♦ � Cavaliers from the mouth of the ,James, � ` " tween Newbie House and the Powfont• m P� • •' and later the North Briton in Canada, r Y _'°� S °' � �,� °'� � � �E p 0 a �j � • :_ ". � 4 particularly birth leas i.e in 9i ht al,d the asBOalaWons � m a d ° '0 �� �"iC�e�+1� •► � �%lll���i ` '� ��-•S1-p,... more articatarl ' in Ontario, which may P K T >t �e have ; just be called the Scotland of America. crowd my mind. Across the incoming tide O � � _ is: the land of fhb Howarde, Skiddaw a � � � �D o"� Jan ,� t - � S'et L) �lt BObSi I �1$ Lr� as Icok into my father's book box, (11'OI' the t18xt $0 detpe) g g which is a fair sample for his rises and krimly towers toward the right, the Era -" y, �� '.� ..,� � � �. •0 e, p'ob �; di � _ � - � � , Itch sentinel of the firth reminding us of m �. y °i' m• �� p Second -hand Cutter Countryman In 183,) he decided to leave a (� � Mar � i 1 � ��_• y Belted Will. Oat to seaward loofas dimly M pp - T, �" � _ the laud of his fathers for the back woods the Isle of Man and Griffel the sot q � � �w Apr. � � ."-!'� A � �ioh vww�vill sell Ohe _ � s of Canada. His effects had to be packed . t e � Scotch �' � i� *' =' ° M S P, � It 1 _ , watch -tower � around which the "doughty m " �" "" ay, � t"'' � - _ the fc,mily joiner. was called and buses made_ � - aaitable for the contents intended. Let us Douglas" held• baronial sway. Beyond � � ,,, �tD d ne' � � @���j� Reauc'ea Pr��es. - � �' � �. � cut I Brook cad, Ont. open his book box and look in. I wtll•cali it;to the north is the country of the Coven- m �, „. m o.N Y: '••1 P enters, whose lives and sufferil s left such b �;; �.. � : „ � : y wa, Bept � � ' ,. •< the names ns they come to my memory at )g a � � w ---- r•°---•�'- � .r a mark on the Scotch character as never � _w + this distance. First, is the big Bible, then a ,, � u, �. ,,, ,�� Oct. � • i ' ` , , cpn be erased. Near Its base and between @ � ' ' `' FARMERS' Dd•ARH T. ` The Westminster Confession ofA _faith, oo � �,� Nov. � COOk�t0ve�, `Ranges, and eaters, _ u Boston's Four-Fold State of Blau, Baziec's aA the riser Nith empties its clear orator is w� Doe 4 i TORONTO, Feb. 8, 1897 ' L into the Firth. On Its bank a few miles � � - J- __ - -__ be so at - Saints .Rest, Harvey s 1leditations Among - � � - � '�id'1 !d coat. � ` - above is Dumfries the burial' lase of � eat, fall ............. �{ 0 7 `0 0 SO ` -the Tombs, a lame volume of sermons by P .j:. � Standard '� �' Wh }3urna, Across is Maxwelton e' bases. I Wheat,apripg.....,...... 0 7 0 79 . different authors, Fox's Book of Martyrs,. L�iggn�U �F ,, e ,,,,,,.,,... 00 fi t0 00 00 - t - Scotch Worthies, the History of,Scotland, Further up the the shore and toward us }s _ ___ eat, gbooe the Brow Well, where the rest Scotch - :, ,,; :: - . � Barley, bush ............. 00 2 to 00 80 ` W ilaon's Tales of the Borders, and other c B . b ' ; . '�1 �j r,, Oata, bush ................. 00 2 to 00 l2 ' $bakeapeare, bard as a last resort, ut too late, sought , , � CALL FOR ARMAI MM I ` ht8t01'iC3 I cannot name ; 1 = ,,,,,,,,,,,,,•• W 4 to 00 41 •,; :, health. Still nearer but further from the ,, east, bush.. �tililton s Paradise Lost and Paradise-Re- Y ;; ,. _ _ _ $a now, tOII............ 18 t0 14 00 ` shore is Kinmount Hous ©, befit b Charles � - -' =- gained, Byron 's Childs Harold and Don the bad Marquis of ueenebur a rest (I _ � - ` Jtian, and Barns' poems in large print and q Q Y - � ' r,� T� �j�, ' .. .••• ., h r �ur- (' � NVI irl�i+�� ' t Y e 4• PIC��E I Straw, ton .,. ....... 7 to 800 bound in cslf ;Swift's Gulliver and Tale of grand: uncle, I think, tot e present. � • Cher around rise thfl ueenebur Hills in `� `; R , .' Dressed hogs:,............::; 4 6 to . 5 60 a Tub, Don Quixote, Baffon's Nature} Q y � Beef, farequartere. '2 6 to 3 60 . - the distance, mar n and blending with � I. ' "'�•` history profusely illustrated and a history merging g . \�, �I,:, IIaviug' purchased �h8 above basinelse Beef, hindquarters.. ; 4 to . 6 fi0 • ` of Sir William Wallace by Walla rtes hula all around. Repentance hill, upon °! � from G. W. Decker, I >�m prepared to P which is a pare tower, built b whom p • P • Mutton ..................... l' 4 to: 600 - 1 ��lliam Hamilton, and later on turn- &1 :, Y -: - Dater to ills wants of the public In that } lain, - . and for what purpose is not now known ":r Peed, carcass ..,........�. to : 800 • ` ed into verse by one called Blind harry'. P P _ - Title . � �y but a art of the Hoddam estate, Is our- Butter, lb ................... � 1 to 00 ZI Some of these volumes, particularly those P h I with picture, in, made. a strong impression rounded by a very old burying ground, r First oIa��vebielea apd horses for hies dap Ewe, doz .................. 00 1 to 00 16 _ 1 - P with the quaintest inscriptions on its tomb. �- or riI ht. Teamin done tom tl b 2 to 40 ' - upon my .mind that tiro© has failed to 1 p - - r . g � P P Y Y Potatoes, per bag....:..... efface. -I remember that peculiar Bible by 30116 There rudely carved and partly obliterated. ,; day or job. 'Rusin connection rifest- - j Beyond this is I:ochsmaben Castle, said to `� ing all C} T It trains. Freight and - the plates in it. There was Adam. and 1�ve y • be the birthplace of Kin Robert Bruce, express slivered to all arts of DOMINION A�� •. in the garden, Noah gathering his,. stock . P R ' ' � ,' -., P P � Further around but nearer lies the villa, ` - ; !. �� ., �_ the villiage. into the d and poem In the lions' clan. .: of },:cclef ©them, the birthplace of Thomas —"-"—"-- '• r ' This teat was a grand picture —some big, y �Yl+.: A�l��'S -VCi•! �� ' tierce• looking lions. Then Chore mortis Ilos• Garlylfl and my mother. Iioddam Gaetic, � �_ � -_� _, ,- Caplta� Paid Up, $1 , 00,00 ton's Four hold Petals. One illnatration one of the most beautiful places I ever saw, Prott., P1pKERIAi Gi: I :'. was a beautiful. engraving of two _nude stands on the bank of the ]Bilk just where �) ,' (_� . - ---- - - --� =- SUrp�US,, - .'' . "' $�, 0,000 it joins the Annan water. IVo'tr we are in ��:� 1s tJt � ���is••s ,;,''.' '� '•. , i ., h•.man figures, Irate and female, innocent ) and happy. Another represented the sYime Annandale and not far from the royal bor. �t �'(� A T� i d but terribly changed. ough of that name. On toward Carlisle in :. '' Du '��1+ � �� � 'STARK t1�.L1' ������ ��� v�• , figures a little age - E, `"." I'` � ►� ' Sin had entered by disobedience and .the Cumberland is Gretna (}tees. Being on ': , Cosa Taanki!>4i Hatldlaesa raasaets I _ f ' the main road and on the littlo stream of -� * � ,, ;, Agent for teading�, , 1.8AVINQB DEPARTME T. 1 woman, had discovered that she needed - , some- clothes, some to wear --v` hick Stark which here marks the tine between ��� *r -, Roft i I1s :� � r ` � YnEerettt allowed aE ht�eat carte t rates. ilea tier dt►agh,a, s have kept on discovering I+�nalaetd and Scotland, it 'ores noted for its f ' F+, ►t fll1,A /i, A a'net'ic`tt7i t notice of withdrawal required. man runaway marria ea, main) from ,I �ttt (it•Pett Itie'�r1, U/tt.- I.,; . : #sot ( "a.nctdfrtn i � special attention van to the collection of c •�: every since. Sho has donned the fig leaf, h Y Y K Y f1 + _ _ •ire I i4t•�t► P srmez'w Sale and other Notes. - ' ` setting the first fashion. Adam also had England, as at that time the marriage laws -: _ _ .__ -_ � � itN iC CD »ipttrii 8 F to have so his tastes being aimplle Ip the two countries were quite difioreut I . ',�. '�= Mo 1 ®eeoaea� for rate l. Losses paid promptly• E. J. THO TON, ' $nd his means limited he also took of the )ii Scotland neatness and despatch were Alm- `�" 1 A!•eo a�gsnt for 101y fig leaves and formed something like a kilt. the orders. r , Don t Forget I die at�,c�+;` rife. It being tall the leaves were highly colored � ' _ t .. variegated, hence the tartan. •� Tle'a cviss the Border[ i�nd tIe• Establ$hed ���0 ! pitice of Stark �;v,'illtasison, I3ankere; titoutr- . ttiud R -'' - •-" The plates in Buffon's Natural IIiatory fore the [lnion fighting ores the buaineara • - _ ' ". ' 'ale. � ,ty 1uf ' you ialond to lent fruit or Orna• __ =G_ S. C. B. Loghorn Cockerel . �. .. - - were many and grand. When young I could and lifting cattle the trade of the male � • spend hou�a look�ng them over - =big fll ©- inhabitants. On each Bide there could be �cnental Trees an,l l�lat�is, that you can ' � 2 S. L. Wyandotte Cockerels. pe , phante, terrible lions. and great snakes, but very little difference. Whether the kings get .them better, cheaper and to better 1:: The celebrated Elias Bogota': '' , 8 .White Wyandotte C okei'ele. � _ I above- all a full -page group of monkfl }'a, were at war or at peace, they neither knew order for planting by sending to the old I u Any person rogdiring sap of the above. ptrds with one big fellow apparently the patriarch nor cared, They took ere q neither their laws • reliable central nurset'q, 1 mired north of for rivets matiDga or for improving ii >ii � � ' heir stock, now is the time All - dark human -like 'nor their - cuetoros from, distant courts. Qreen River 1'.,0.,'�_tlran you eau {{et of � cue -bead birds, of the lot., lie had p features with a frill of light colored whitikers• Why should they' They had both of their dents who coccle flrom a long didt�noe. - _ - a ' growing completely around his face, antler own= airnple and easily understood and ai- Old and standard (•varieties always an '`�' '- W. J�• O� �N� ,1 I ,, the uncieraiQned will be at their coal Pic Bring; Out , his chin and oyer_hra brow. : When I first ways obeyed- `` hood. Novelties eirid nos varieties fUrn , ' �• .' _ • - saw that face an indescribable Pealing was "TI,© g,od ofd flaw,. the sitrrpla rinii, " iahed if you want them. No aubatitutinR. - sheds, •'` aroused within me- something within ray- Let hiu� t9ko who has the power, � 1 1 ,� micro resen,ta Ion. Satisfaction guar. And let him keel) who can f,l I\ 0 p 1+• «�.tQ�r�� ����i � gR jr{�T°FO D LL •' _, nature that before "had shown no esiatYtnce, - _ q This the had b heart, ae 1 ©here war's anteod. Prices reasonable. Bond orders On Friday and i3aturdoy of each week a dim and distant recollection. It was like , Y Y looking through a rent in the thick .cloud : 'despised and nearly unknown, and old for fruit trees before lot of April to Rive during the u a mist • ' Douglas said': time for t:igcinq.and tilling orders. `'Vcu. ' � winter to weigh out anal to all who - ' of the past, forming like a t be } , g ` "Thank t�'od na a eon o niidt+ . , S. Dunaliea.th. agent, Groan Rider. may favor them with their � THEIYEW AY - -,1 light reaching back perhaps millions. of Can either iox.d or pen � line I', ; ,' ? patronage. Terms sash. 116.0(1 veers. At the further end was this strange ` , ,_ 1 _ Price list free on application-- arldrt�e® . I .' $Y. HUPKINt3, V,B., HOOVER ,. ., ` familiar face. Was it thelikeneee of a die• They had little time or 'inclination to �- . R. � ��N�• _ u tit on lent or ether a crop, the cattle trade _Careen Bisect Oat; tent ancestor—a, race that had p� g I P g, .': to the train of evolution, going slowly at ;taking their whole time and considerable -'- F. BPUFFU1tD, Agent. _ - ; first, tint gaining speed and force by its own o[ their blood. The Douglas, the Arm " - ' the Jobnatone end Cho Elliott were ': b0 1ii<1lRS9 , momentum and inherent qualities, onward strong, txPltMtttMbg. , $�(��'���� •. ,; : and Upward until the Darwinian theory the "Big Fqur" on the Scotch side. Won- • �. child and derful how h �: meets the mosaic _y ? To ,istory repeats itself ; condi• <r: • . man the monkey has a strange attraction. lions change, but the nature of man very r Notice on the street a aomewh�+t faded slowly. ' ion of the Caesars with his hnridy -nerdy .� +.: _ � � � � - `_ and monkey'., They have a crow around, � But' we -titre weary and those hth�s have - `�+�� young -what draws th'el ? The � � c nor 1LL I $ y y c ; gone. We are in the present, Ireland I , ' ''Deno" has a weary, last - year's almanac cpme9 to mind. Land of eloquence, brav- Y11i1tia sltAtiKet, �;; • with his red coat ands rightl and besot why are we sad ? We aee brat ®Met. _ IDEAL look; Jocko, 1 P Y cry a y, y _ f ha�� duet 1`eaelyed t► frill ., ' ices a in- the- apring'aet•t are gape. the lovely form of r:riu crouching in the ` OOPtiRtaHTaa Its. , .manners, STEELVIND ILL _ . . •,� . Is the one o�,n door❑ and the o her up ? mist of her hills, held clown by the ghost b•n]COUe e0ndlnq s sketch and d�+enrlptlt�n rw►! 11114 Of e$mplee Of Fall and g g pulr•iti�aa,>E,rtatn, free, wbOtber an Invention Is `L And are they jruat passing one another at of the ^reel peat, hot ear inclined to the pmryabit• patentable. r`ummunlautione .Mott, `: Winter stlitin s also a rum - tti,nlidential. Oldest wreuoy iUr,e0eUr11N(,,ptentr g e — WITH—... the half -way house ? voice of friends who .are false or foolish. � in �merlca. we ba.e . w..ulnuton ,.race. '- But we meat quit Buffoli and eaten to At hFr foot kneel Caledonia and Albion, P tet,ta taken tbruutttt Blunn a C. roontre bar Of C1101C0 lines Of over- : ' �T�Ei, To '�� .� epgau,J notice in the 1 ' Wallace. Blind harry may not a ranked arms uutbtretchod,eyee moiate� ©d in sorrow '. Coatill.g8. Cal and gee them + among the great poets, but he was plain and in hive.. sister, of our heart, rise and � BCiENTIFIC AMERICAN, lu,-,tc,:+t cirt•uluuon nc � ' and get prieos.:. ;- t10 wood used in any par of ltd - and does ampler juetico to his tier -1 read corns away ? You have been forward, we, .,;�iC +intrtuuv uln,rrnrP +t, that -b : �k about as as I co ild read, hay -e been harsh. Let the -evil days of life � "� ° " " "u►tc Journal, weekly, terrnn �;t.vi awM�ritlri COrietrucbi0n. t p{ ° u I ly m r t , N6, when t•�pi.•s and AND �j and mangy• times over.. \ly young blood ,eat be forl;ottetl all thv e►''il cou•t�elura •;�tt�.�t, u� f•e•1'a�rM lout trtiu Addrede A. ��' lill�rrtl � �TOU��lai�l• R THAN �Qa✓t 1 AP ores a.t thfl }wiling heat. I was a %,:otch of the paint be huhhed. Then shall the vii• � _ -_ MUNN do CO,, I - Fenian�harin' to hie triumphs,wet�Ptrtl; to Nrater:�.of the Iloy ebe turned to sweet" ;,,;.1 Sgt t3rondwuY. tvow York., � _..�_ All niCt�'ly pa:itlted find gu ranteed. �. ' � •' ' �rhen�he was thrown Dili for dead, '� _ over t,.r{� ner+s, the rocks; of di cord bfl blasted` niui �,- •..._'::-„ _ '. .. � ,.. .. �-"`'��"'— FtTSt Cltt�s .�'j�t•tCt/ PUMPS. aIII'o�t died with him t~,•heu li � w,,.s be- lien clear'a�rcitn`ta tluu on Leda of amber' 1'1. '; I� � i l` « = i,; ; . D l . and 1 :, ��j1 ��jj _ headed lat>.d' rluartered on -Tower hill. I -t >�'tween l;reeu pasture arui yeilo",v flold9 of ; Cook'9 �GOttOti RbD# ���Un� D- G��, 1J1L �� ' - could n�;t . 'in how a S otclam�tin turn on to the quiet ocean of prosperiCy, fa the out safe, reliable could be mean etmul;h to live �rtiila au The harp that hash ng'eo long i❑ '1'arri'a yy. C�.A.R��� T. breathed and vow d in mY i,tall mutt and oust uu�;, again shall be � monthly IIledicine on whickl Ali ola6ealt "•af 17ard earl F3oft Wouti, illlsa '.; la:nghsl�m•an � ladies can de end 1Ii the -- - - - " - -- - heart that when I grew to a reasorable size -tuited and the taper fingers Hof the' fur hour seed time of nerd � Blabwood for sale, - T would i;o to Iluubarto❑ Castle; where I daughters of IntiiE3fui1 shall swr,ep its h R /.l lxi�l"ZPEC; T f �• fA ,found Wallace'a sword was kept ; I would oat chords, its musi,, joy and glnduedi#. Is prepared . Custom Sawin ,.` , get it out by some tneaui;. I understood Rise, North ! . • We enact let you 'go. of ste�ngth. � Dint was broken off, but there ores your eons were with�oura whore danger Nq. 1 far a tdi,nary caeca` ,, 'Q(jill �ot�tnolaoe In February i that its p ._ ' a good deal of it left. I would th�' n go and! ores and only the brava dared gb, ThG is by far the best dollar tnedtcinc known y Connaught rangers and the Tartans to- -sold b druggists, one Dollar per box. � • every Alontflith, old and ou>f'g, for ill y I3illside S�YW and r was a :!Monteith that betrayed; Mien ©very, I nether trod the field of Waterloo, and the Tijp, $ .for special cases -io degrees , ' 1= ;nglishman that was anything liko fully knife fell from the -hand of the'C4t'eican stranger --sold by druggists. One box, � �i' �i�is grown: I knew it was a big lob as there' .butcher: 1rIia vaunted Guard flashed Three Dollars; two boxes, hive Dollard. Plain nF, ` were many of them and far sprektd, but I•� Aga "fast the Greys of F.nnie'killen' and No. _, or No. s, mailed on receipt of •, > N S. MILNE, ; "r would' take no unnecessary rest until the' were broken like sand. The trembling price and two 3 -Cent stamps. , ; '- �- +cav TcA - rOwII'8 C'i ' , cruets. '•: TirC WORLD ' .:.. � Jo was done. -I had not decided v�hat I heart of Europe was stilled. The Cook Company, B A - J ; =. -'� ` .., , ,.. ... ,.. - .. 1 ; � '. ",_': -. FROM THE TE PLANT TO HET A CUP TEA ! Windsor, ataxia. _ ' Would do with the women and ckialdren, as , a� .. 1 - nature I was not cruel, never being ablei . � - ' '- ' ' b � �_ ;: ,I ,. '. iN 1T8 NA71VE PURITY. - ' y .:`� ;•,, . -''':' to kill a chicken or drown a kitden, and I' We have yet a great work Lo do and - ! - '- jJS�•,,,;, ,, i l that some merciful manner of their When victory brings the laurel wreath we f3�ld in Plckeritig and elsewhl3ie in Canada 1, :• � - ' =. i BgpeCted b all tea gaibie Prtl IEta. _ _ ` ''tllonaoon" Tea is put up by a 1Cnilian Tea, proper disposal would turn up. � This pro- three shall tie Drowned pe one. Uur child- ,, : ,y Pa 8g ��Ui� '�����t ruwcrs as a sample of the beat qu ties of India,,: gramme was never carried through, And I. reo hear the ehreika from 'the east and :,r.W3a+,a Qu*cen 'rase Therefore they use the greatetet care in Cho s v areas on. Oh, God ! are we alone when - �_ .i \:rt,cn of the Tea and its blend, that is why they believe up to this time I have not filled one g ' i --For building— ' mere calls ?. Justice' and mercy is OUe ' C.A.A, y ,• r` ! -�'1 ' �.ttit up the,nseh =es and roll it•onl to the original - Englishman, and worst than 1, my wife Y �� , I d� Wish ukr t'<, thereby securing its Purity and oxcellenoe ie t,alf English ; but the love �f country canes and thou bast given us tliy bias ocean +� OOrivreie Walls, �t10s, stable Floors, ' .,,�� ill K lb., , lb. and 5 lb. packages, and never _?� a•- . � for a shield .and girdle. Need we who gave �OUrid Teeth l" ' 1�;: HOg TrougUs, Cisterns, Culverts, ,id u, bulk. . i__ E •Rhich I enppoee is general still romaine. ' firth to a Nelson, a Wellington and a `' �• 1 >i�8g, �,i`t{y., j'',,i tp. ALt. GO QROCt:RB K EP IT � �I - »• � Campbell fear to stretch our urrr. ' �•�svc+ �If 30, call an us, We will crown - • ---- -- •- ' 'r does not keep it, tali to write t I ,, your. -i And cotes in not ?` It is not neces- though all the t canny of earth be trended - put teeth, usin ore old or ace• F`arlxleeei 'and others who' ootlterti!iptate STEEL. !•1�►YTER GQI+ n this cease our .stalwart y g p g p° building. Wait season, make. our lane !: eery. that a man should seem to despiab and against as 2 I An,t ,a e<roe) Street Fast, � cis why .; nraglect his mother to pprove to his new wife cousins across the water may hr�l ue and Latin, for only sts a tooth. Our 'setts setts g. �' P ,i loves her. No matter how often we hope to -see the opt. Ba s oreedom tooth are a work of art end oaten- early, set' your supply o gravel � � that he P Y g g and fiord atones on the ground b'Or gale b John Diakie A o, Pioitaring eve our native Island a sadness Palle float>inc together in such a cause. 'The toed to lost. Painless extraction for I ,� during the arintree, thus I we le p as the eight of our hills dies in the dieter o 3 hays ships of glorious mold, and we think latex, free.' All work brat- class. saving both time and � beam'tor beam, the p ._ and joy kindles as we return. What ceases we see In the long line, � ; -; money. ������_ �� IdA' this emotion? True, theashes of our fathers Iowa and � Magnificent, provc•e to the east,. � H. A. GALLOWAY, Dentist. ��,�� prices ©t ceaa,e>ali'eind other. par• are minded with its soil, but no acre nor churning the the dark blqo water to a foam � N.E. sr, Yong* � Qtroos Sts., Tomato tii ©start apply � � O1� �° �' � lsosae there is oars. no living indeed to and leaven again at " soowy whltedesg.� � q rt%Itr ��na�iRrl a oo >�.ms � � g Beneath their ` steel deoiu they carry ,, �.. - V�.. J. BEYITT, Qt:�eetS resod, Otis. t van °r `,;�" ..� wslcome as back. Still there is taeth>tn �_ ,s; 1 !•�� : - � wo .�.. :7 -. - -.: < . V_ .. j; _ is 7G- r. „ 1 i• .. 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I . � �� C ,-I'll : . . -1" !�.�,,­_ : . P .1 .. I '. , - .'.. �,- 194 .. `::, , �1 I . .: . _.F� � Oxwrlha bto tsixwered fro* bar UA, and twayarate In aai . . . � . - I � �. psi , ,� v,. _'. �, . .. �, ,�x'�, I ,to abs Tic drinks no to&, - RLI AND ., . . .. - , !� _ _ 4� , I - 1 8 IN I I 181 s Mrs. Nansen arriwed In London on woent Illness. tenAeniowss. ­--EIGHBO � 1, - - -� . . �11_ L _.- and, IT IS AN URN . - _.__'.... � . , I .. . � . I - nor w1coh,olic stimulants. . I.. I �: . I - ,­ �.q,�:-��­e lVedneoday. They are the guests of Sir The Pope is a%ported W be suffering 11 HEME. � -, � mJ I " - �. _ . . . ___ . . -1 , .. _-_--o -d'I tasted - of base ,.� 1p�, - ,.,I , �` _,�_-.­:,f, � - has h ., I ., -:- � , " y 1 1 ,. - ,� ]:;.� j� ,4, ally t NICIOUS SC - - .1 ,,..Z.._ _,� FROM ALL T George Haden-Powc(ll- Uoin fabAing fits. � __ ,.. � . I .. ...., 1. - - :� . . .:,:!, :, I :. , , , ,-�,�� 4 F_ - , . �. - I - , - .� , . Waleis attended : an - �, SIP . r . .1i '.. I '.1 . i , r . ; , � k", IKE VER - Y LATEST HE 5 life. it I tO Of his ' ago "a -, �--, ­_ '::. �: - . - .. �' '. . - �, __ _-, . . The Prince of Iftperor 14"Xamill o7b mpb, 'Will vistu ts I . � , 1 4!*, - ,- ., . .:f . , �tl. �,__ � . WORLD OVER. - . �Vodneoday night the dinner given In � , - PblIsdellphis Paper Ovaks, fix [a y r � �,.` " � - - " I - . , . _.��.,.. ... . , - I :%� 7 7, St. 11eitextiburg an April 27, , - - T 7. Li - . , _': ­5 " � � . : .". , _ .. . � . A ties Umur '�" - " I:, - '. ".", . � . � . I .. "L . . � ­,i � . 1 , . - , . � ­.: � .� his h6n6ur by Mir. -Bayard, the. 'United - TAa AND. STRAIGHT, - ' : )out #he Uttited '04011 - - _ - " � . - I . :�' . Al . � , 1. ­ " . . . . I­ -,. : ,- . � - . . - ..�;,� � ", :.�. p: . -J� - ,_ * ­_ � .. A number of Strikes and bread riots to his . �,?�!.-�:j -�-__-.-_:. .- - . - . .�. inteiveting Itt'ins About Oir Own Q I Stateg Ambassador in London. witih: no stoo sicarvie I y a slope . , Law J'agladatiou. . . I'll . ... �� - '.,� I . I . :*, � . . axe breaking oiat- in Spain. , I - I - 11 - .. t. -, % _1 L I - . . I - uc r ne ; .- . '��!A.,;,-_,�'i .�:- . , ahouldels, antwe Ills 198 unds BuL ' . b6- '.' , ., L-��.�: .: ' . . . - ., . d es the - Iii, ar _6'une � . - : _� �, Ir -I'..,. �Z_;,_ Ordisit Britain, the United States. and The Marais of Lamwkwueko tht Soo- Rioitoum coluduct of students c the f act to whiev he atrribut , der to 6114tr t int`6 I - ! ' ' , .,'-, '' - -�" ­ ause .: - � ", ' . � , . - I - far War, announood tog and Can%Lds. .. _ %..:;. ­,".1 ..- . I . �,. - .1 ., � . 1, . __ �,;. . . ­;j,_. e'T All Parb of the Olobe, Conden"d and cretary of State the olosigtg of the utniveywity at Rome reaWr part of bis rejuvenation is that, tween the United St& . - - �. ;,:: I '. - 4L.- . 1: �. - , - _4�f.. � � Oro- ' i- " :__.11W. ��.: T. __., �'. , �',_ , 1� L - ' ' I - - � Assiorted for E"y Ra"Og. . on Thiursdiy that the Government in- . ' * ( C_ ' vism . 11 , L- �, ,� .-.,. . ,.�. ­� . I W Munka,my, the famous Hangarian ar- for the last ton yearti be has been a ' ohe - 11� I 1, .- � .. .�_,._� ., . r, - 1�� ; _� ". tenoded to i)acrW!3 the a#m,y by ', 1. this pernicious 0 'no of "4ati Ir bi - �­ .�'..._ � ­� '. .I- _­ ­t . . : ' ­. , ., , __ �. _ .. I � I reign __r�_V �1­ , CAXADA., -.::: 'P *1 nion. I - I tist, IS reported to be dyi.ng at Allonna. euAtmn.ed to rise at 6.8o o'clock every b' t I �. ; ­Z_ ': �__;,. .-,� I : .. I., , - � at no person ,of fo 1 � - . � I -. - �1� - , ' __ . .:j��!� ,:, # . � I , �� I , 1. _. inior .. . - . , ­ I . - ­ ..,.t-- M. MA�rtinl, the inventor of the rifle ning, rain or shine, Summer or win- vido, th ,.; , ;�,-.,�' ,x . . �. I ,.., ` , , : i9itratford. is to have. a,Freo Library. The British- 1166"o 6tf &mmoils, * - two miles hx) has ndt previouslY made a d"Clar' -, .., , - ,- :" . . I 1, I I I .... . . , I- ...- � ,:,,,4' - \,. ,,, �; ­'.. . . ter, anti. walk a distdnoe, of w a ( Itij .�, _. '. : _­j:j: �, I - . ;.- Springhill, a vote of 325 to 110, passed the f in- of that name, Lq deAd at Frauenfold, I - -- -�,k' �'f-;'-!� , m' � to t he ht*ise at hi,s son for breakfast. ation of his intention to become '� . I .' . The miners' strike at I . - _',.i "j�., L ' . Switzeirlaud. 8],all � !.­ �!� :; s..4 _ ,_j - k ancial proposal in t1he odacational bill . or '_., - _ ., : . - �_ ��'. N.S.. continubs. Just 114)w inuch this has W do with t,bel , some Court of Re, d _ 1. w _; I �'. � 1 ""' . .Z.,.�"11_, 1�1'.. 11r. D. W. Bole has been elected Prd- W �ramt to voluptaxy sohools the oum It is reported that figlitift has taken return of his youth Mr. Adaps cannot, zen before 0. i� _:1. �.L."- L �'J., L, . . - I '..�S. � . , �.. �L L . - per,� child ce on the frontier of Siam between say, but ,%regula -habitually" int I - ""' j I , of live shillings - - pqrLL that � It has had a decided in- dome rly., or .. : r . _�. .- . I-;',, - *­ sident Of Lhieo WinnipegApard-of Trade. . I I ,­_ �­ - . ;_-, . UXPOse Of engaging --: r . _. � 1 - � - ­ ..., :,. �, . - � - I,), . . - I ,_ - .. - � - . - * , L. , 4- 1),ei in the Ot- - ,!_1 - 1. J�'.'L - - , __­ '. ) - Last year's cut of ti& Mr. Cha.mberlai*� States that the the Frelich and Saameme. ffluence, he is full� convinced. Hie has this land "for the P '. : Z �. �xft­vj - �- Legtion' of a Imp6rial oonforence to Prof. Haffkine, who uses attotivated never Rurrendeired to the attacks of . . ., - any mea,anical txiade or manual ".. I I :.. 11 ... -- - , . - ." I - � .. . _ I ­!,. I... wa valley is estimated at 614,250,000 qu n . ': Jo, . Z . L _.- . me ; to -, .. ... _.,_ �1_ . �, : . r : et. i a as "" g' . - ' . "' _ coonti;ue tibe4prik of the Ottawa cion- lague vir04 as an antidote for the time ; he, h ven up- and ad- 11 - , _� ., � " _: . � �L, - Instea I ­!� - - �,,`.N ?a and -returning from ti . L. I" _�, :. -,� � - �, � . . I feron6o to be hold when the (:blonial �isease, itoculated 166 prisoners in thle raitted that he is a,n oild man. d War' . Nor A911 : ,-� . / � , ­ � 1, . , . .- -- . -, .Z . . ­.'_ 1. . � WiAnipeg School Board is asking the Premiers go to, London is andex coh- jail al Bomba of 13 ,igm .country." L, ..:.�� - '.1 I ­ 1. ::ItTl, I y- ocking sheltered nooks and sunny time to a for . . � - upon - r , . _�. L . ..'., ..: , ei to - �- - . �' ty for $100,000 to meet this year's ex- . . * employed i Lny - �,� -, : 1 7 i, . ._: , ,� 1. ... ; 1. . �,.�. ��.-,.,�.'­ oiderition. I A painio L-i xopoorted alt Kurra �hae as corners when it -bec,ame apparent any S"h person -"be - - . . . 111. ­ I I . I � ,!� � , ,�.,.:, � I - - . I ".. . �� . . �., powels. � . . orh� plan fotmulatied by the Imperial a "suit of the plague apod Mino in Piu, that the wear of his years was hav- orks in, the United Stat, O." �L,� , 1, - I. ' . . . I - ' "' . - .. V­__­ " �. I �- _ - %:1L ' Mayor Bdmgha,m, of Ottawa, has giv- i 6s effi�ct,, upon him, he has been ptibl-ic w a ­ .. �. .. , "��, I . �_ Gove nmeLnt f6r incire"ng the strength Inklia- '110 plague in LbAt ejection "'19 I id, 'rovision ar OICAPt- , - . �. . : ,�­ ." .­ . L''; on his first month's salaxy. as Chief ' every t -the fil�od hour 1p.ron, tbLq drast P - _ '�'_ ':'' - I . - . j ". - - . .. I . . . - - ' I .. � I....._­ ­ '' ''_ L . and- ficiency of the navy �cionijeoii4xlates continues to spread at am alarming 11,P - Sailors, railr)&d.. il.-. . . I ­� 1,j�.'., L .. �� : ., Xiagis�rate to the poor of the city. I I . . I . and takeii his daily walk bofore break- ad women# and also _ :_ 1; _'. -_ -.- - - ., tho nstructioo� of five bottleships and rat-e. I . gl- . _._� 1-:,1 . . _;,.I .... ��v � � �., nductor-S, 0. � -, . 1. ." � . - * ' . It is now thought probable that Suf- th first olam cruisers and the addi- "llis prinoipal fish- expor mer-, f"t, � train I hancbio. ,such ws 00. - '' ..; , , o . - ` - 'the effect of Mr. Adaim's rejuvenatlo,A or baggi wo , . .. �.; F, � '.� I 1. - ",`- -�:'­��- veyor Ogilvie- and party will remain tion. f ten thousand miore men. - hant.4 of St. John's, Nfld., t Pro- . ' , brakemen, firemen � ­;., 1. I . , 1"'f � .,--- �t­ . in c 1h oil his neighliourt, is various. More neers � 1. .,;.. � . . - . . . - _:... � � a , . � , ..� , o . ,��, the Yukon country over winter. - LEI � require them to_:� . ". , I . ,.. '. I 1. -Bomi,ch (made a sent,od a memorial to the Government, _. J � . .. __,2 - .I- ..: - 1. i" ir 1: Michael Hicks � . an one tielieves firnify that the Old men, "whome duties - . * �­'�" . . - I : 11 ��'�-_�, �..� Ald. Watkins, of Hamilton; has com-w 8 -6 in the,Ba-itish House of Co,m- askimig for the onforcement of the Bait c the ter- '..,. .. ; .,.I- , 1: - .-. %..�:.''�,_ .. - . Man lim diseAwerexi that -wonderful; � , I . ' . ' _'. ' .. I . - " I .� ,_... .::" ;_ -smok- ast the French. ' pa.ss over the. frontie Lo a - ' I .. . I - - - I . . - ;__ .� � :. �_ . fluid so long auught by the old alche � ; '. - , " plained to tho Mayor ,of tobacco 87 on thlei ,Eigyptiam and Dongolam Acit aguk i . to Senators ". ..., -, - ... ­:. . . 11 � _. ;, �;. �._ - ing at the Board of Worka,meetings- expedition question, in which he took Towf ik PiLishia until xematly Turklab mists and by thie credulous of all ages, f their runs. I . . .. .- . mini O 1. ., 1. 1:,., :, " �. 0- I - -1, Ives �u 8?-.,.. : ; - - ... . - j a very firm sland on Willah policy in nd them-40 - ­ 11 _,�.- �., -, *-*. _,��-:� The ,report that the. Mm-treal cofton 9 in ist*v fur Phreign Affairs, him ar- wliLch is supposed to have the power of and Chandler fOu � m­: .- I . � "�­ ­_­ . . : I . . 1. I .,t,_ - � - 1. . .� - � . - � I'- !"', ., mills int.,end closing down for three t hk� east. The slxw.h (jaused much rived uA Mar,9eille8, Ile states that a making tlip -old young, Others look tatute to arrest r fl)- , p . .. . - I , , . �;,. :�� , � . , , . . . ." :_ , . i ble t f rame A 8 I , , �, .� _�".: �','7,., � 1. - 40 at he , L; I .1 . 1 . . . mionths is ,deplied in Mointreal. comment, and,' a full report of A was reign,,Of t,errur prevails a,mong the an- upon the affai.r as a 3atter-day m1rac � :� I . ., - .1 --,­ - , . ­­ I . � .- -1 � , � � .�,.,.:�-�.-,-..; �. . . %_� Th-3 ' tition for a reduction in the cabled to FrAnoo. . . �Louxage of the fiultaa� I and consider tho uA .gentileman espeo- road �oniginoers and firemen 11,01:5t. - ._��,: ,*.--:; . - . - ­. - � : , - . - Ve . 'h -p r- Canadian line and put' Dative A . - :, !� �­.�-�­!-, i3,uUA)r_-r of liquor licenses in Hamilton Baron Hersc.hell, formerly Lord Seriom aJ&rm is felt in Brazil attbie iaAly favored by a divine. power e f the- trains on t his: .. r. '.-L: L I . � ; .: I . . . -1 Hig t . - . . . ­­. _. � � I I - � I �­ Was COnSi'dVTed by tlite Markets Coin- Chancellor of England, and the Itigh haps for no apparent purpow-,; perhaps, i=.9 in charile 0 _ L r ; . I ... �: - ��r' - � . - I grow'Lh Of t1w fa,natical movement in , " " �:­ I ,. . ... .� , , � . I . - give, " � - �, " -d of the border s hey �, ­., -.1, � ,rd H y SL a . . _' ,­,� I Mittee and refused. .. Hon. Sir Ricilia. .. ColLins, a Justice Ba hia. A bod of 5,000 fanatics is roo- because some great work is reserved ! :�'.-.� __1 ::,. %'.�� '_ I I . for him. The majority, however, re- � ;- � : ... , � ! ;, -.' � �,_.­ I 1. � The retaid �nexcha-nts cxf Ottawa I are of J�he Qu,poii's I.-lench Division ob the ported to be advanciluK toward the prin- � - 1. ,�.. _.. ..:l.! � - . .-; �'. I �­ .1 I � .. C;1' - � ; -, . . gard the matter simpily a , : . - . . I 11. :: I :,.,L I.-. . I . _­ � . . . � ­ I.. �_ I , foerti-tibouing the Dwndnion Gov6rnment High Q)uxt he cipal Goverwment post. ' " , ,freak Of it ul) - , [ - .. ,�_, �_.'.'. . : :2 , - ..- -- . �-. . -L,�_ x -� t J - . nat ure, as it b I is; a renewal of � WOE BE TO HIM- .- -­� . ; - �,. ­., � . I " ,,.:. 1, - -- � 0 right of gariaishee against the mpresentatives of Great. Britain on 'Me Czar baii; cordially rem'ived and ..� . - :.! . , . ., .. . - .1, .. . 1.;:,�� 114._ - �': I tdie Venezuela Axbitration CommiS- re.-vtored all the rights of the Grand rough Sonia strwigo - re I i- w* ight who shoald.1; L ..� - .: :. . � ..1-_­; 5"ries ofbi�il servantsj . I . t - oe to the w . ::� ., �, "I . -, , � yout IL, t 11 " "' " , �beiuion Ilu . , , , �, Sion. 1. . of . .g(Llust timt�. � � Om, Canada in ." - � - 1:1 - . i- I .. I - :-. �,.t. I I . Str9ag pressure is beizig brought to I Duke Mix-Aiael Miebaelovitch, who was Certainly, whatever nmy 1pe, the cause, come over t,he line fr " 1. . I :�.. 'I. ­ _. . i ' r .., - . �_%- I .Z. - - . bear on- thocDominion Governin�nt to The-Londoti press is v6fy se*tro up- bami,ilwAt from Russia and deprived of the case is stra,nge enough to excit.0 �he inoTning to� work in Detroit, 0- 1- . . 1 -1, . 7 :.1 ..�__�' , � . ... . I I - . - - , I ­ _..!� : I-, . 1. - the amendments y h form Uy the late Czar for mos- cOmIllent, and it has bad,th(i effect of iedo, Oswego, Plattsburg, or 8 I -1 .11.�;, - .. ­_ Z 1. F.. , I I � � bave insolvency legislation introduwd Oil - dine - .".. - . I 1, - , _: . . , . I ­'. '. __ �vqsible., olibitration treaty by the Foreign alliance. . not only . raLsing the int,exest of the 'and go back in ffis.j ;. ... ­-'_I.I.,�' :i,:..:, &21 Boon as . .Relations .Committee of the Unit.ed iDempatehes f ' der town :: ' - r I" 1; I � � 1. "I" , ,.�, - " rom (Athous tell of a citizent4 of Tucker to a high point, but otlier bor .. 1. ., t �,!,,:,;�- '... The trouble between the ga:rrhent- f - SAW,0 0 . . wretch so OffaDd,` .. - . .1 � - 11 - - � � ,,,, . ,� " �". , . � _4(.ates Senate. The Daily News says, fbarf LL1 f affairb in Crete. &)es- - of brin tieiningi The. guilty . . � �- ,:. - .,.,-! - '. - I ging, out inure than one seeker 01 an- . . -, [ ord Afanufactur . liable to p � . .- - - I . t1at the amendments were chiefl� made erate fighting has Laken place betw6on into the nia'nijer of life �ii _d (he habits ing habiLually- would be I - ,', .* - I �. -�:;-,I,; � - . n ,or by a f ine 1 1 . 1. , _ %. . ,:. �11 - . y ishl"ent for misdemeaD , i .. _. i .::. ": - '; 'ng COMPan of Hamilton has been m�itl the view of amending the treaty f1rixtians and Mohainmedans. In of Mr. Adams, belioving diat a ps I 'a !, . ; . I.. ­. - , _.. amicably settled. . for �. � .. . rha 1. . I 1. . 1 - . .- . 1, i - f; � I .. I I I" - :., 3 0 Ld Of � existence. Canea, the Chribtian quarters of the he has unknowingly lial,peird upon E)f $500 Or . by impriftunmelat * I... .� I � '.'.,--. '..-,.i.,,�­ ,11� ... A DWuth firm will 'e'ie6t an' elevator i (.:_­1 . exceeding .one year, or both. - �, ._,� 1 i -, �1. .o!,. 1, C1 y oly a riven . - . . " t i - " - .� ­7 � ( ,, ,*: . . . I . I UNP�ED STATE& 1 ( � 1 t were fired, and the pa I d i soiftw Secret by which youth may be re- Lorin, nort I I . V. ­ ." .. 11A Kiifs on Ont. � 1-1 - , , '' Ou )y d Any citizeki, partnership, company " , ' . ` ! ­ - ��, .. .,� 8 I I -1�bly prolonge -.- -'� i � I . . - - ­ . . - . . _. I _ , 1. � - ., .: ,:: ,�_." offer 0 1 , accepting the city "'no�Capita, of Pennsylvania at' Hft'r- t I fllaine8 and massacred at their exiled anq life measul , ted Stat as who ., -/, _1 7_: 1�. ; - a bonus of $125,000 and tax ex- I - oirporation Of tile Uni ;I.- .._:L , . , � . doors by Turkish soldiery. The war and hopeful of dibcoveiing what that 0 .. ' . r .. ....,:_ - I - . OrLiption foy 'Iten years. . . riaburg has been burned. I iployineAt to such wr tch - .1 ;� i. ;�; I ­ ". � 'L I � 8 _% . I . ­ - , -_ -Iii, 7" �'.;, ., � .. ships are landing marines W protect wort) L is. - . . I ­ a . VOSS th8 line, ­ * .' . � . I . - I... H41iMuyunen aootod the Eldon Bank . . � � , � .,. .1 1; passing to a.nd fro �, EW I . :, - � 1. � E L . ,."!.- __ - .� As a result of the new quarantine A � Ottumw the 'Consal'ates. .. --I, . _...;_�_�.,.. peatild" . .1 I . ... ' , 1�1 - - ?1; � 1. regulatio.as litxge droves of cattle . .a, Iowa, the other day to the . . - _� 1. . _: �i; , : '. .:...�r_ , _,._ -i " �L would be'*gubject to the 6=0 . 1, ._: - : ­ . __ ___ - - - '. _., 1. . ­� ;: I - ry , .'. - . .� . - � .- 1. 11 . 11. . ! L:' ' . �­:� - I - .1 , � �� ,-, 7 q q- : . .. I i ,r 1 ­', . , Lt would become necebw I . . . - - ." -1- I.- 1� - - _. . . 11 . % . - . q I-! �L- i . . . :� 7", ` � � , -­e' belmg driven ar-ross the ice from 13rock- "teatl of, 130,000, . � , � � - I - . I . ­1 are _�i, I - ii,ry for .ev �� ; -1 . - � - .� 1� . I ..-I - ,., 11. ,AUTY.,,-,f ,. 'i. , to require ­i . , .. -1 ' L , TO MAKE -DE all . : . 1­1_.. .,� ville to the Vnited States. - "rho i A_pgio-Ven�z­uela­_ greaty h � . �; - :1 .., V,. �, . - �, employer of labor I to . 7 : r.,:. __ ,:, ... 1. I . 11. I . . 11 � a �.: � - t, I , . �. ArTangemen,ts are being made for a Wen Signed by Anibamador: klaunct- FROM :OLD AGE TO YOUTH ,� A new proc" lbas be4&n added to the workinkmen Who mhe might wish .1 _. ;. . , - I-- . �1' �. : I it p.rOuf of their lna� - - � �;';:'.' I I . L I I , .... . . ex h,i b . . _. 1; - . . .,:-* 1. 1`�- deputation to wait on tho.Government !(;tk and Minister Andrade at Nvash- . various ,stages of the Society woman's engage to ates of e their 11- ; � i . - ' i . .1 . . ". . . - . , * 11: : . � . tive -birth Or wtific . I ... .,- 1. :" , . to Press thel claims of the Mon�treal, ingt'04- Ing toilet. -AX .. it'.. , __ �.A_.�, . . , ter her bath and �uo .: : - 1. -- � , : , . .. ., . I . !, � . ..... - --I Ore� 100,000 - ------ 12 - St-te of . her massage and'her hair shampoo, her _ . . � ... I . * ", i. - �� I .... t THE WONDERFUL 'REXIVENATION. mom tention to become citizens of the ., _-,�' � Ottawa and Georgian Bay ship cajaal. p�Tsons �n A a . . _-, - - , . .,w e,-.-, I , I � I ed States. A nealect of this prec�,4. .- ­�;­ '. ,"...1 Louisima are said to bd-de8titute, the . OF OLD JOHN ADAMS I ma&e him ilia- ­--� � ,, _, . " - -.-- - � I -. . 1. The Dominion Minister of Agriculture . . �,, - . . I., i . � , . , ,., " .­ 111.1 - .. - 11 . ­,�_, oomplexion muit be further - improved Lion would be apt to : ; ­ . . ___ _r. - - the r ar-'s drought... __._'� , . - -: �. I ,� . tc_�,_ ;.- Co'n'temPlIate-9 � Seri ding an officer to asul.t. of: last ye' :. _. �. - . - � . , � , . � - - � , .. - ;:--". -, t- - , avy fine and imprisotim ntf , , � as- . " 1. . �, - :�7; . - . n --he We know .. , , - - -i-",.-.'1,z A - by the use ot the vaporibur. This is ., .,. Old Country!to take special notices of It ii intitnated that President-elect !"Kilk 'fit Eigbty-Five Yes i ­ W Now � of no legislation 80 � L , I i - I . � . ; I I .o.i" . ` Canadian shioments during the coining McKir loy intends to appoint Mr. Chaun;. Looks Like a Man of Forty-He Experips a. miniatuxe roproduction of the Rag- ble a,h this since the passag - - q . , . I . . � 1 ­4v . -qr . '. I- ,'­.-�.�� - - � Suimmer. - 1 . . .;. .".. .. -, � . �iw. - � �, _-, That law � - L . I to Live sian baLh, So acceptable to women in lida a 4 �_ __%-___., - ­.. I I My X - , fl)apew Ambassador t,o E�g- �.".L. $11ARY TCArs Tog. . ;, , , . , t Ile Fugitive Slave law. , ; �; c - - i�_If_­�,­: ... __-, i ; . The leadir-# ste:imship, companies are land. . - . . 1.i . � I jigned to better enforce a provision .. ­- _� .., - I . - I .:1 I John Adams of the villa-"- Of Tueke general, anti it was 4hareofore not a de., . 0* L . 9 r, . :,_, �'_,_ ' I , �._... - � � ­ �,, Col, George. Mend ution requi t - . - - - �:- , I 1%, �, -, - -, '�I­'askimg the Government to pay halt the - Lhe ,d I ;'L ' - -, ­t_ a, d �sov of General - .difficult matter to persuade women of the Constit ring ­­ I . . . . I- ..,.f �'_ L Kankakee -county, Ill., after a We ex- * abour. flu . '':,�', L -T.L ". cost of f ittin4 'it) vessels for cold .sifor- Aleade, -the hero of Gettysburg, (tied on . ' livery of fugitives from I - I _. . . I � �'.-. - .��. . -,�..,�,l . ,. ­ � , - '.. _; I � ,Z-:- age. The tut,il payment would amount. AV dn day - in Phil o&eding by a number of years the three- t1hat the new fashion 6fospraying ,the it was so inean and' so ,atxmioug in Its ... � , � - I.: � .. - '. - . i. . . badelphia after a I . � '­ � I � � - I a - - - ' :: t. __" �: i - � �;�.' ,­­­ ,�,t� . . brief i Inewss. the face was an agrami" and deligbtful prom i a ma in 51 ... ­ . I . I . score years and ten allotl6d by t, s Jk g crimen of aots inno- 4 �. _ : . .. I _� . , 1- I I , ,, . I , d .L-.:, .-. 'L � , Z.- � , ­.� Dr. Selwyn, in a Paper read a�t I . Lee . one this cent and huma:110 in them6elvw% that . . ' � - . . . P. McFarldild, teller of the Se46, Psa�mist as the limit of man's age, bag - _ Although to the an-teux .�'...� ' L �., �. I � I-, . _d. - r , t evolt- ' ; "t " Ii. L. Z, - . �_ -: - �'.. the mora .. .; - ! _. I �- I . ,r4 ... . � mining engin�er's convention at otn�� ond Ngtiona;l Bank of Parkersburg, W. txxxxno young again. experience seem only one degree ad against it, and the Cxo,Vernanent, Was - ! ,;._ i- , ! _' ". L, ,_ "" �:L . . i`. .., ,;, ., ' , � _�_. - � __ - real, held th'a 'anada I 1. . .1b., 1. . L__ I ;,.._ . , � ­� L " I the idea that C st $4AOOO in his ac- . !Xi,;L '.6f 10AS abrUlk and astonishing than ,on- �: 1;! .-. . �. � ,.,- �', , �w , ' was exceptionally I rich in minerali wag counts,' - The Search for the a] r life has I , powerless to enburce, -it. - . . . . :., � _ � . .. ­_ _�. ,.; . L . ' . 1, . -:. _. � .. .r_­.; .I., - -.,- 1. . tact w Ili the guxdau hcvjo or a wa- - : _�.: � t: : - .., .1T. ... T� .­ - .i 1. , he ae ,. . . � . .:��­,­ir;�-:q�-4,, & fallacy. ; � . theiij, "Ji, L, ' "'fi , -awre than one' toriiag cart, it is s"d tLaL' furt r - 111� MEA - , �. �: _111 1�­_.�k :.:. , ! I I Fivei, , children,' L NNkSS OF ' ... � .,.,� - . , . . , go%i ra fflka occupied the attention of - T �1_ . L,F�­ _. .. ; - . ­.. . - . J , ''. , .. 1�1_ I I CAM to W 15 rolvi the vapori4er of its m0t to ,, .,,�l : ­ . i.- __. .,. - Earnings ofl the Monti-eal Istreet Rail- fr years, wei OD man since Ponce de.Loon invaded the quamtauce This - linniiigration bill &tie - - : I :. , _1 1- - - I ... �. - -way e �any for the first four m6nths Tuesdiiy by.falling through the ice at florwery fastnesses, of Florida in the 4ariling effect. - � r F Joe(>- L _ 1, . I- 4� 1L. .L� � ' 'L . W74 make, a crime out of the igbt o ­ I . '... ,,�,�� � -- 'I. � -1 I I :L� _ '- ' ­' _� , . . . L, - of the fiscal year -amount to $4A2,6f)5, Nebrat�ka City. � 'Ile aplioara)tLus reqtikred reembles a' saef-ed righ - .. - ­r -;­ , ... .."L. . I ­ .1 - I L I." ­.- J ­­ hope of: finding a fountain whose wa- Lion and of the equally .1. _.._,.�... �.. I 019ainst #W,520 for thlb correspdnding I I 5 O'clock Wit, and is very ornamentall tno - . i . i � ,-­--.'�- - i The I United States' rJBv 7'46 - - ta of earning a living by the sweat Q . I .: _1 �,._.;"� I enu 'recisip tore would restore his lost youth, Imt, - . .- . :- t .. I __ - . ­1 ..�_'.. Oviod of last year. i. I I - to the futle lady's boudoix. Not the Most, ive-Silave law de- - -. �. � ,. . i . !,�­ � - during January were $24,310,994. and never before has th sute vis- the brow. The Fugit igainst an . . . : 1. . .. � . . . -'--"" ' r , -r itor would be "Ie to ga y ­' . . . L -- Ile Canadian Pacific railway will nill the o*pond'hure $30,269,389, leaving& �688 nounced heavy penalties. I � .11 * '" , - . . "I I � - 0010-nidt $Peci4ls �very Tuesday during deficitl of $5,952,395. . the case 'of one who, after reaching an �u purpose.. A tiny alcohol, lamp is set person, who, in, obedience to the �dio- _* .1 . � _ _!­ , .i . . . - ­-.� - '­, - :1 ,;.,. I �� , Matruh abd ApTiL to nfoat the require- , advanced - ' in IL braw otandard, At elosed. pan or LatA% Of humanity, Should give food to. ­. ! I L . I . . , I . � ��. 'L. .- 1- , Lady 11cilrY , Lig% bar, r I . I . . - I -.1 .- .Nkt . I .Pxmt he sehlers' movements to- Somerset will be ask- ec'p,'ved the' U-ags- kettle is placed just above the lam �o deliver hi '� :,. .. .",. ` P' a fugitive or refuse " -� � * _._; ad , � I � �. � _'. L" . 1� _ " . . I W nved. A short timie the Steam being aillowod to eocalie by to his owner. The Inituigrat ion J) Ll . - I i . - - - I I .,:Jr"ch the annual sermon during ing of youth renc .. _� 1, "I I . ' , - ..''. � I I . - . . ., � � North West. � tJW A41orla4 Convention of the W. C. ago John Adams had adl the* appea.rance a slondar tube which projects horizon- ' : - - I - waTd: Tbia I _� 1 it d: ­11:: � ­ I . .. i. . i would subject to like fine and im�ris! . - . � ,­�.7,_.'_­ , .. : Nova Scotia's finances, to T. U-, in Buffa`10 next fall. tally. The glam NvUwr suspoinded at LT ni ted - I ,- .1 ..I.,­ - :., 1: I. _o � -as reporte'd I . : � .,... L�'., - � hose I . . I , _:�.�:__L _ - __ _'_ .:. ­1 . I _. . ­j� L ' ' � aCana ian ': � I-- , . - L' i day w tIle at of the* tube is medoly for the St � ,:' - At 119tockton, CU., on Wedneadgy We race has been alomust run. Ue had ate8 who ohould e I , .L: the L*i8latu.'r4e at Halifax, an Wednes, - I and all. the peculiariLies oL a man d. onmout, any citizen of the , _ , ­ L : . . I �'. � � ­ '.L' ":":L show the expendi,ture for the night Chas. A. MeupLar, a saloon kee � purpotie of catching che drops of wa- or a. Mexican croissi Z Ot fie borde . - 6;�­ I_ . ll to.s- L, - ­ . - '.- � -:1 I .. 6 - �Oca .. 1­ :. once of age fo he Lor which fall from the apraqar WhieLh and fro in parguit of his ,..-. 11 , ­_­ - � ' L' Y ar ended September last to have been 'er, Shot acid killed Charles Dodge anpd a right to the evid , r (�aily� ion. - ! I . . :, � , _ � . ;..,.-, -:--." �_� W3,893, or lli2,734 I,ess thaJn the reve- Alexander Borland, two prominent was 85 years old. Nuw the casual ob- is 00 arranged that a r�yular and Meaner than the Fugitive ,5 ave - ,­ . . - .1. - e­ - �11-1 i aw* I . ,.. � . .. ,_ ,isl nut. . . ` � - ,,%: L . ­..�. t I I . L ;. citiz�nm- , ' . ­ I ­­ , I . � : _ . .. . 1. � � L' " .:. , - fund is mee.fii* Indictments have . tue face of the virtim. . - . 2 - :' �'�:�-­ Tbp, Tondis famine server and even those who have known un"A"M"t"""t SPra`y sbPAI Play UPOII this bill would violate the simi leni _ _ ! . � �­ I - -_.. ­ L ­ , � I � b-gon- returned rites of hospitality and n(* �� � i , . , , I ;, , �:, . . , ­_ . , .- 1. .� 'L I wit h Inue-b c him for years and have watched him After the water boa beeomei hot, and of good neighbourhood. The (;ov rn- :1 _ . ,;. " - . 1. . . Xiticism in Montreal. It is ag-ai.ngf- 14 perso,na, i ' . . , '.. ` � __ nictluding aldermen ' . . . . :_ I ; gT(yw provem in - - . �;,J I - -1 polnteld� . out that tlw�,re � I froua manhood to old &�W way he spray �rig in order .v. i� I I . I., L - I . � .­-, L n tilat locialit is distress and ;ice officers, at Louisville, Ky., MY monta, of Canada and of Mexico c uld . �; I _a I :r. �; ., ;;-.- - aboug] Y to ein, loy, all for la'00ing to su nt of 16 Va- readily . .� - . c im .. ;� " '' I z - ' - . , I .I- . _�, ­ . , . � I . _L . . tte '%Zhable efforts and funE .Ppre-L,b gumlIng. be pardoned if at times they mistake ady seats hermlif ifn fro . retaliate by ursuing as - - - L . .; ;-. .1. ,. :., 1_�ba avail- fi"6011-MinUto bath,L For 1, , .., % . c . � _ I . The works of the Oaso Threshin him for a man much younger than he 'u riser for ih4 inals clLizens of the Fnited States ho . .. . - . - . I 11 L. I � , I _. . . I _ .". - � - �_� i - : 9" � Machim e Company he next quarter of a,n hour the hot should cross, backward and forwar to : �. : . . � . ­ I . � . .:�: . - ; , �i.-_ .. i, . a .1 - at, Racine, Wis., will is. John Adams of a Low months ago sprity plays upoiri her fac to - . - .. . . :, I . � . - . �:� _. _­ I--, enrance company, . which is t4o be-all Can- im operations Monday *next. They , and Joilim Adamm of to-day are difforonL and oven th,ough Simi knows ht i I - � . -. �:. ,,� "; , i, ; , ! W Sfidrt tlmiE, a '110w life In- resum 0 cOn'tinual,ly, cihop' wood n Canadian forests o . . I 1. - I ,�': ­� a tak- - �i , , I , . 1­ ­ ­..­ have loon olused for six months. - . herd cattle on the Mexican plal ins. ". I ­ �., � I- 11 I � - : :. �,� %. , �" - adian in its character, will begin bu�i- persons. One is OL man 0owed beneat4 Log every travo of curt frtxa her front "' I : _ I ­_ ' llut those. Governments ak* too I en- - * !. � I - : � -_­ :.­,� ;,_ ,,-_�, ness, with head offices in Montreal.' It The. 'Llnited States Senate, . before t.he,w4ght of ye&rm. - Ile is bald, except. hair, She Submits for t he sake It th13 lightened to undorestimate the mu .,.,:!- .1 _ .r ;__ taQ _. � Z� - agreeing . . . � _.- I - - _:Ii� will be known a-, the Royal a a3o , L to the abritration treaty, am- rad"it coml�exion which she imag- advantages of good neighbourhoodiand, , ! - - , - L - - .. I .- ";, : . - -�' . ", � - r ,---� I 'L Insaranm Urtalpany, i Vieto,ri Uffia it in much a maimer 'as to for A tringe of gray hair, toot.bless, and ine,a will resubt, She dovo not even of-tbe exchange ofrservic*,s., This lm- ..� ��. I I - , ... �­­:L; 4,: . - ". _." I - � ' renle it doubtfiA of - lacceptance to dsne h" so ,diiamed big eyes that he -enveloj) herself in rubber, because she migration bill, so far from expressing w . - 4 . - '. � _ - .. - L . - - � . :�._,. - ., :, , Messrs. Gordon and Keith, unde.ir- L .Great Britain. , fane" thiLt hex Dock and arms will - - I - . .. I , . . .- , - , , . '- vl�: - 4:-. .. �­ takers, of Halifax, are bringing an ho- G "id-ner, Morrow & co.-s ibioli- is a.1snost Wind. That in the John Ad- be'u-afA by the hot spray likewlA& , the sentiments of the American P60- . - . . ­ - L.,_L. ,, 7.11 _. .. tion against the. Dominion Government ba a On t ams that was. 'Too-day him head is wv- ple is a mere maniftm%tation of I the * ' - ,:.` . . � . - r: ­ . , � I I ", �., I "L" .. ; : � �: , �L`.:�L for Sir Xoohn Tham. ' nk building at Hollidaysburg, 'Pa., . ilt. is Ilerhalvi strango that, after . a I . I % - � '. _ - . �, . ; pson .9 funeral ex- ir treatment ot, this. sort, particula I - ­s ­ . - ..-. was mreWked by' dynamite. it is sup- ored with. a growth of dark-browu hai worst spirit of nativism, to whichl th6 , ­ ,- I ' ,,J: - . � . ­ - .- pensel% which the Governni�ent disput�s I . . oa,irly Republicans in Congress are constg:ain- - -, I :s--�-_ L-�: -.-. - . .j :;� ' ..� :1 I ,- � ;-- . . . _"..-:Lr, � � I r - . I - on tbb grouind ed ovexcha I Posed to ibo� the work of creditors in and his eyes are bright and Ltear, and whati a Bttle ot some Slightly dic ad to pay a reoluctant. bomage.-P�ila,- . . : , .. .� . rges. , . ... .- L. � is. �. , , ... reveDA -a. I - solution has been ad(14-41 to ,the ,Nvater, . I 11 '.. . I _� .. , , * � % he has out wverml teeth. elf.bia Record. I . I . . . . ��e_ . - I .. , . . 1 3 ; .1. d _. -1 . i I :.- �i � ­. At the Business Men's Conventii )1i The Itutal frei lit the surface of the face dtlion not re-som- I 't . - .. :� �.. ., _ L; _'� ,:, ­ . - 1 i. I.. .1 . % .1 I carried ow , 4. .. -1­ '­ , ,�,­. I - - . . � �eld i!n Winnipeg., on Friday, a 'Q`- ' by the Uni- H the - change. hm been brought ble a builed mbbage lot R is claim- ' . M _ . -...N; : , , .� I,.,..;:. ­:. , '. - ­ - ",, - - ; � i� ' ��.,:,.­_ - I ted . .,:.4_ : L i :-, . �, -. __: tuti.on was passed recommending thAt St4i,tes and Knadian Soo canals laab allout no r1l,am can any. 8a far As is ad. however. thikit, thO cOMal )14Uion (is ! :�' I -1 I iL . . '­­:�: - .. �' . .- - �: '' I owe _ . ..''.. . 7 . .- � �, . I ,.- the Doominion Government brui t 16 year itmounted to 16,239,060 tons, ex- . . eaKat%S noit� _� ­L' PARALYZED BY THE BL �; � - .. I : : . � . - ._L ing stabe- given fX . .., 11 �7.-' ".., - - I .. c eA' ! all Previous records byL ver . . �,,: .�, ,..� . a�- .-. ptroposed railway through the rom "s - 10 0 known and acxx>rdiug to him own a Aoftnt"i anti � - , - 1. ". � I . . ot4gr0im obtained; that the cheeks are I I- 1. 1.-_,� - : " .. :­ .� , ,., ,000,(" W130. , 1� piezi,L, Mx. A"mo has-done, nothing to I .1 -1 : 1, ... L . - I . _...� I Nest pass. I . . : ''., ­ - . � I., . . . -:. I rosier, the eyes brightor nond the sk strefteg 10- , __ . ". I . - . , '.. . in George Asbileld Itusis into ' . .L­.1, 1. . � h money -n: chapel at renew his youth. It seems I _�, _� . . � . �1­1 The Nova Sootia Hou�A- of Amembly- Eno to 'brect' .. firmer after ihe morning sho,wer. Some Rl* Tongue i* Vriellesill. � . . , ,:. Mounir Hermon, Mass., is to be given - . . . - I :. I � I - 1: - . . .- , " I : . ­... on Friday paaw,.d a bill appointing July - Ev il&list Dwight'L. Moody, who will ;._,�.,� '-' .i. -1 A despatch from Toronto says.- -.- � ., . �_ , I . * I . . . �. - .. let a pulbI to hol iday. This is the first a - 1 1 _ .., A REVOLT .OF NATURU,:, . . ; .,, - I - '� . cooling lotion Should be a.1q)Iiied imilip. - -A -- ,,, I'll , dio4oly a.fterwardm for the, purjxxse of . ''. - -,. �. . - time a . W 00 on Friday. by his friend s inst. QW 1"W-3 of tiaw whicill' OU- closing the pores and reducing the tem- very pcculiar accident was that - ..f . �, - I. - � � * incie Confederafion that Dom'n- birthday gift. . which �', .1 . .: 11 � . I- � , . . ­ ­ - .. . - - . � ". - Lon day liks been recognized in No a I forc* a devAy of the bodily forces and poraturo of the fa.cr. . made George AWioild, of 188 GrLnge . I � . " 'I.., 1''. I .. .1 I . .. .. I . . I 11 I - .. �_ �, , 1. I . .." - ��. Scotia as a - le�gal holiday. . ;: .The isebooner Cora Hanson, -of Pro- Whatever beauty tmmsformations; the avenixe, a patient at the General Hue. -.�Z - :,.. I I . 1. w . - . ., , _� . a revivification Of a nearly worn-out. , t .. . - .. 'vid . . ­.. � . . , . - I - A o - . _­ 37ohn R. Hoop&r will be require enc6i, R.I., heA been given up for ACA30milli8h, Its - � '. ' - , , . �11-1: serve the. sentence.of 25 years in tie 'IoRt. SdW left Birun8wiak, Oa., several body. At fLrat glanoe Mr. Adia.mglooks suovens an a. fad lit already asauxedi Pitall. to be treated'for a, paralyze,d-. � - .­.� . I �;.- I -1 � .1 . .. � a . - . � . ;'... . '� �. � - . - nwn- N ago on a trip . _ - - .. I � . ;.- - gi,gi,tentiary which was imposed- up n north.. She had like a man uo more ilum 40 years of :F,very New York woultin who pretetrids t4onglao. He was unabile to Speak a..�., - 1:* *,.,I,. I �1� I I � - , � crem- of 10. . I - . �::7 . I � _. i I 1'....� , . I ,.,�_. for attempted wife mixrd(".r tbr -.e ago. ; to kee.p uj) to dnte in thIs ex(*Cdln L word fbough having the use I 01 hia� �.`. .. _ I L� � - .. I., - . - , 4- ., ­ I . ­ _t I _ � 11, - . Hamilton F. Coleman, of thip Land ,C - - ' ha:j,e, . : , I . ��� , y6ajN ago. Sir Oliver Mowat having r . , � , li� report d in wbicih 'impoilant nubjoc.t is now e( - _ - - ­ A .-. ': I i .. 1-1 -_ - 1, _.. . Asob a ! I.. .. I . "; � down ., - r ­ . . _­ � _ . .:. - ted advexsely to any comulutatimi' Office 4 WmWigton 'basbeena a' 'Vaporiser, wid bubmita N ul,J)ped "v�'(-L limbs, and being abie. to write as .: . .1 �.,__ �,,� 1: � por . . rreated ai,y to tho ut. ..... - � - I I .' , ­. . J�.. .1� qn a Obarge of W.ealing'poetago fit awap a got of teeth have appeared in per- last new itaiin �n her omm piaxtic,ular on a pad answers to questions p ... __ � ­ . IS � �- , . _ The EkVmihion GoveTninent is in, r3t- ' was running out from Phoebe ' ,. I ., . . , - . - . � _ - 1. � from, ;'Overvi:menit. it , _11�m .. . . I : . .,�'._ L�� ceipt of a score 6'r more applieatiorh� i-4 said his sons of an, advanced ago after those course of beauty Ireatinent. street, .., ­ � : ,L- ", �. , LO t�akia@ . The to catch a belt line Spadina night, car 1._­.­.. � I : :.. - , ��� .9- amount to over 1$100,000. - lifu KtPAMMI face, is bcci� the maxk of up- . � - ,, ��.t - . I � , � L , for railway subsidies. Some of them a,e - which hav at 1.40, on Wednesday morni %.- , - � 1-. - : '. 1, ..'­ � - rw � i I . ng, when , 1. 1� . _� .. I I -.-;, - I �' . I - . I : .. .,;,� . , , � .. - - , I , new, and some are for a renewal A .,,T,el A have dropped out. Bit it is doubLLul too-datonew. - " he ran into of the, P011,68 supporting the .* : : - -,: ;,.,:*� � . 1. . I ­ I L . ­'. . , . .. % I I � .-., '. ­ 1, .� .. , . -:,- , " , , - , ., , sulA '�akor at the Ubiversity of Cbi_ u - , . txoP4ey wire and remembered nottf . ': � . � ... _c " - �: . , idles which lapsed thr te , � , � , I � " � �'. - .. - t4m, . whother ever before the entire -appear- - - ­,-y,- 1-�; 1, � I - � 'm .. ._.; "_ ; .: 1. . Z71 . . �' - - .�,�,, tuml of Parliamebt last year to, revot,e CagO c DInmencement exerc;L" on April . -.11 � . � _;I- .1 � - ... , !� - : , ­ , .1 in ntil he found himself In[ � .- 1. I �;. - : _ , ; '! 1! . :. ore u i . . � !; 1. - .? . � : , - , � ­ ' ­ � I - ,_ - -1. PRINCESS LOVES DOGS. - :.. .� �., .. .. �,� . .. - - - . - , _ I.. I tbio knoney. - 1. LaA y Aberdeem will have- the anoo of an aged person has been Chang :�' 1'. ,... _z, ,�- Burn e8' surgery, 168 SPadina Ave. Be-.. .�. �. � I. �, - 1. . �_ _. _ , , ­ �'f J` h<mou, of being the first woman e_ho- ad back to that of youth., In - sides the paralysis :. � :.. �, 1. . . ,� _; . ,�: " - - - 1- . - , - , .1 . Under the histrtictibiis ot the Mini dead the .. 'Ono of the most entbiusitastic. dog lov. of the ton MT. � I - ..' I. 4 - )a- . . ' I " _. 50M, fOT 'such an Occasion in the United cam ot m Ashfield has a bruise under one eye,- . . �L ... :, " � - , -' .: � �]! - ; 1 - �_; �; - : .- .-__-, - gue. '. , , " 11., ter of Agriculture, tdi-e free di,rtribu S r. Adiums appears tobe unique. ra. in all England is thier Royal High- and also'a badly bruised side. � .�: �! . I . Z, . , �.; t- '- ' otlon of sample seed packa,ges of �ertaln ,tates . . 0 . .- .- . �.­ I . As yet the chang-e is: inciornplae. Darb L ­., - 1. I .. . � . . . . � .. - -: vaTieties of grain and other agricultur- The I last Ship of the Unit *ad, 8talay ness tho Prinoft,ii of Wales, among - .; � -:: � - . � I 1, �. _­. L 'It.- I - - ' I.. II . . -�:r " . - I � :, .: -.,..,,�. &I products which have succeeded on the navy I o get into trouble is the battle- =air Iiis repiawA the gr locks Which wbuse cani,no pats ,Li% treasures the HUNTING BY F,LE(7r.RIC LIGHT,. '' - � . I .-. - ";. .� ... - : - �, , ._,j,..%,��_ had fallen out, now Le n . _. I . . - I -.r L.. .�, Experitraiental farms will be made n ship Indiana. She. was u,nable to ac- . ;_ . '. .. . . % '. ­ . - . - ..4. � - � aga - . - . I � . - � . ­ , . _ .;, . ,---. -:. . .. tbw Mason . colppaiy the squadron to' sea, and ,had the p1w3o of those worn away by sev- finest owned by - &ny woman in the A story comes from India abo t &L . 1. !-L L ,. ..- _c 1 - " ..-.;I- I " i,_.. I I - ": -!, ': ­L. an y years 0 . . -1 , . .- t of use, 'and eight has re- United Kingdom. Not a d. g faneier or "sportswaan', w o hunts tigers tbe, ., �-. ; , - _!­!�, , -� , , . _. L;_ I MT. Do�bell, w-hb has returned f , to return to Hampton Roads after vi . . h L.. ;-- - " �__, ro m . . _ � _ ?.". still. Li, II .r , ­_- -,-:, ; � ,-­_I�;,,'. I � , q.- - - I . . . Migland, says that Canada ought not short run as she rodled dangerousl tuifned to hiAn. But his skin is breeder In Europe, but knowls' of heir e,%Bctric light at might.- lie Sks LM at , ;r. ��,:: . �J! . ' I - . ' .. : :..., - I . . -,.-.. A. . I L . L .".. d. ., - Y. wrinkled and hen the pa,rolipwrit-liko interest In thiess pets, hor knowledge raised platforma in tile Junglo,, and sus �:� - q � �i: I - I ­- �__.� 4.. A. -to dock 1. _�., . ­ �_' __ to bei in too g-mato burry in get irg It lie pow porpbsed lier and ranoo whion 000108 with age, and, . ... � ­ put oi� a new "bilge keel.- r appea -.1 �V. I .. _ ­ ; .L. , L -, � �__ ", ,- . 1� v, I . � . .- . . hia�r tow Atlantic service, as a new - and of the animal's good points, and he ad , a fifty candle-Power inciande"; '. . I t - ' :, '; ­z I ilia mustache beard, which had be- r pe a ­-,', � �:T:: t:1 . � I % 1 - ­� - skyle of sbQamer is being projected, of ant ,, : '.-. - :: , - L.: 1 � � . .- 1� - 11 44" TU16 is no new DOW diati,notive foa- gun to turn gray, show no Signs of splendid] y-appoin-ted kennels, and. at in- ,lamp over the ba,it, whi . , � - - ­ � , . . __ , 7 � ,� ­r­ , - ch As pi ced . �. �.A - , . - 1. 'th i . ­_ . : - . 't. , . Oiallow dra"ht with ,great caMcity, ture ih business tbroughotub the Unit- rewwInR air color. about 30 feet away N:y L -_' ^ 11 . ­ . - I I :t. ries a _ _' r. . 1.11 � . . I.... .. : ::" � I - - ,. Od veed, wbwh would be admirab',v current for the I- lit and a switch near : ... , .�. .. I - -,: i I :.. � 1:. - ;�� tes. During ' he �qogt dull peri- 13tild Mr. Adwma believes -that the tervals she receives from some famous - Batto ' � _: L, � , ad Sta "" . I- . _:.�­ , 'Mittod for the, St. Lawrence ,route. po r pf course little iHugu 4ud a , � _ . . . . _ I �L. �- - I . '. � 1. t-L.W all uvenaUon which has begun will be particularly bitndsoM3 PUPPY. In the bunter% hanf. , i".. "., . �L -. 1 ­­ - ­� . y na6les him to t . . ._:, _� ._ _� , .1 � - . , , ,,, 11 I , ; r . Fde, Y a re Ro. axpects O row.. . , .".- _�. I - �­. �_ L zzi�,i . - . -, , - .. expe�Dt a!nd small as tha6 expeotatiory fj . - to geo the last dog show this was sucioessfully on the 'light when he is ready to 8400t., � . .,I. I.. �.j : � .: , _. _. I r., -, , : GREAT BRITAIN. -_,.i:! ,.'L . � . , . ly carried out. _ .. I.. � - .. Z. ; � � - - , ��- ; . I I _! : ,I _,�_'.k_ .1 ­'! 1. - � __( - � _. may. I R is seldom fulfilled. � Thig his skin either replaced by now or fill- demonstrated when the Princess Show- The bright glare, temporarily blindei the �' v .., _', . . :r ... , ' ',at t ei we - usually ed out knd the Wrinkles i_ I - ,: �� ­�L�.' Tbe Earl of Kiinmouil is dead, tiger. and a good �,!, .1 � . . L�� :;"� ,�'_L. . ek hows no change ifi the smoot had ad a handsome new Russian hound, a �- � - � , . I I, �;. I -.1 ,.- .. age 0 - manotonorus record. Bad weather and shot can be ba4l be- I i I '­ - . - _'.�- - 1 ,. , .., - . f seventy years. away. e of youth Borzoi, and carried off an arm load of twe he ha's tune . 1.4� ,-,:. ..,. i, - � � . - Siv3s Reeves, the celebrated Engli rixea. 'IU beautiful creature, belong- . . I tO get aWAy. . :.. _...'.,,�_:1.. -; ,� . : L- ,:�-­.'.", Jfi bad x'(ads mean bad buain'4ss, and th � will dt he does not att - . - I 1. i � ,. 1_� . ''I 4 %�ievog that I. ,e,npl to,say, V to tbe I . - I � - ,�. - _ I -_:;� - .- , . . . . - 't . as been declared a bank- . t .s about told. Fairly favourable lou gTeat rqeas- Ing inperial family of wo . � ' , �. ' ` . - � .- �� .. : �. - _� 1 ,. �. .. , � ­ I . " .. -� ­ .. .. mor simger, b, . - � t hiB if- AN ELABoRATF, COW ST . * , : . '. 'I- ;.r, ,1� , , �1� . ,.. - 1. . . �(a'k% report3 COMO f liM hounds, of which the Emperor of AIBLE_,.�­_� , . . - -1.1 -1 . - - � - ,,_m .1 A. pt. '. I - . rom St. PauL,%i- ura, at least, his former powers � Russia ­ I ,:, � I !:%. �-. t . i I-, _.,� ,:--,. . � . - - . . ,� . �, .1 .. - . . _ .. 4* rillift,in - B6ios&rd, .1 nne&POtliS, St. Louis, ati4 a few been restured, and he is confident that �_ possesses the noblest specimens, wias The Baroness Adoliph de Rothschild.. ­. . - '- 1; , . I . � " .: . 4" 1 . ... ­1 _... � �� . , Lady - A , formerly =,)� ,fi - 0 unexpecte( . . . . � . . . . " .. �iitl�oro. at her Brittany vi, : , . '. - !, ;_�i..* " � Ily jant to t3r) Princess thy-o yeara ago by . _ I.. , �, ­­ potints; but general)7 no cba�ge under the stimulus " Aa, in one of the walls, ol , I I - . i 'i ., JDuchess of ugh has given I � .. -:. �_, I � .- * - t , i . I . )rted,, and litt),,t prospects of IM, given his faciultica he will, live ninny a Russian dog fanoier,of note, and since of her Wudoir ha ' V_ . _� I _:._� � t.--. - I bi-Ab to IL son., - 9 rep . 8, a sqidin'g pa . �­ ; . . . , - . . nel of: - .� .1 ; �_� 1 1 .. - .. Ynedia o improvem�.,At. I . years pa the comuwn age of man. the stately Alix, i hi 11.01 white , - - � I , � 1. . - __ at in to 110 , I �, 1. . - r.. ..1. �._. . -.:� , :*: ., 4 , F, . , . ", . '4ENERA . -� - � -. `_� an Q off the C sure, - . �:L .. -� _". I -- , I - I . - Th iaft -%vllowag. twide pro- . I I "_­; ­ id-fawn-colored-coAt. carrie P'late glass, through u-bich at. plea' � 1, ­: - , L To a certain . extent, though just She an we into ­ . L .- - - � - -?7p- -:-- 'Irl aWnt ,of t a PrimitiveMethodist Con- �: � '_ i . 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S 1. ` mss- -.. i - -4tr ..1',•r , ar .� ; i .1 i_ . ., F :: if , • -i e i. ..p !t 4,:.: teas' P :, ..: 3 I Ye .., + .. * s mow` #_ `.a #} e: 1 I — EK ' S POWER OVER B +AST&— - ►-� 1 Be Astounds' People by Fascinating Skunks, plink, and Foxe . Nordorf Breek, a , gypsy, eib to Northwood, N. Y., a year ago, and ever since has amazed the native by his success in approaching wild animals, even taming up with a fox, and hand- - ling it as if it were a pet dog. (Breek lives by himself in a shanty, and b+luejays and squirrels, mink and 1. rabbit gather about his door to feed on the scraps that he throws to them, or to disten to his voice, which. is so peculiar that many Northwood men say' it makes them shiver. If any one mis- ses a dog in the vicinity of N rthwlood a visit to Break's camp usuacll reveals the whereabouts of the brute, and five � tats are constantly hanging about anx- ous for a wlord or caress from the strange man, ail- though they all be- _ - ong to families who feed' them and ?et them. - Breek laughs when anybody asks him+ , ibout his animal friends, and the other r 8vening, when a skunk carne waddl- ing into the store at his heels, Dave Tones felt called upon to proL st:. Breek picked the, skunk up. Everyl dy drew away hastily, but the expect d- conse. quencc�s did not come. Breek took flip . skunk to the door and dro d it from the stoop into the road. Ifs came batk, V. purchased a side of bacon and some cheese, and made his way up the road, followed by the skunk. : The Northwood woodsmen would - never beLeve before Breek tiie that foxes had gone to men for protection i IAN RAF:UMATISM BE UItET�1iF) T'he application of Nervil vie -revive in cure —which possesses su h marvel - us lower over al.l nerve lain, ,goes reo ty to prove that it Can. Nerviline acts on the nerves, soothes th �i>�, drives ' ` pain out, and in this way gi eta relief. Try it and be convinced,. . •--L— ; A I machine corks 1G,000 bottle dai`l:y. . .; " i -_ ;. A, FA IIXE.R IN TROUBLt '. I _ A Grenville Country M.a,n Sjw,aks His tilind -Feels Like. a' New Mari -Cured by Four Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Cardinal, FAx S. (Special). —Mr. R,ob1 ert Mc,lntoali, a' farmer very widely known in this county, and living near this village her been in a painful and dangerous, condition as i he. result of kidney (]LseaFse affoct'ing t.h bladder. When called upon he said: "During three years, until quite res- I cenily cured 1,y ,tieing four boxes of Aodd's Iiidnley Pills, I hay ^e been lire _,.;� , intense sufferer tfrom kidii y disea$e w hirh k+t:Irt going from had to worse ` Lhougb I wile doct oriaig all t hn time. �; Under advice I Ntgan using Dodd's Kidney Pi11s at. once realizing great. help T now feel li.k� a clew man and 'ain perfectly cured of kidney trD>�ble in at�y form.. I .I I F - +i �,S,9,, I 1 IA FINANCIAL - - -C Were your theatrical entertaininten s • C.. for charity a successt asked one girl. 11 Yes indciedl We' got $107.25. Indeed! You must have had a large audience. No; we took in 87.25 at the tticket off ice • and father gave us 1110 never to do it again. . f CUre fhb Cptigh with fihi obis Cuihs. 't ' ;he beet Cough Cure, Reli ves Croup I - promptly. One million bottle sold 1s'at year. 40 dotes for 23 cents. Id by *11 druggists,, tNTexico is to have a $3,000,,000 Cott ,n mill t _ '. , 1' '•. ..: � �. ­'�'.';. FLORIDA WINTER SERVICE.. , The Sout.iiern Railway. and the FI ids Ce l�tral and Peninsular Railroad are sou operating the tatliowi New York Auld Florida, Lhiiited, d,Ptwet n New York anti JaclGaonville and 1 t. Augu,Ai�ne. `Lhbi train is compr�;ed ,f Pullmasi'g lahest iir>proved; ct,nil,ar - menit _caret, dining cars, drawing roo n ` t ',O... - Sleeping cars and library observati( ii,• L. aai-3, le'aving New Fork" daisyy exce t . Sumclayg, at 1`2.101 noon, and V4'as,hin - irrtgotl:6.`24) p.m., running solid th:ro hr -to. Savaruiah, - Jark,sonviIle and St. A i- gugtLne, via., Lynaht,uxg, Cbrarlot. e and Columbia, .reaching tiavannah t 11.20 am., Jack- on•ville, 3.30 p.m., a d Set. A u5tiuie, 4.43 p.m., the ice t day. T .ill train also carries ,throe iii ` sleeper New York 't.o Augusta, 'G .I- WLL11 (;onnection at Trenton, S. C., for Aiken, S..C. This traion, is in addition 'to the r - Fulax double daily limited train~, lea •- im:g WavhLngwn daily- at 11.15 a.i i. acid 10.43 pan., arriving in Jackso - ville at. 9,D0 a.m. and 9.00 p.m., rmpe.- tively tht, next day. For further informatinn, time tali] g anti sleeping car re.�iervationa, call n It. P. )lira -er, No. 19 Exctiainge street r Buffalo, N.Y., or write to L' S.1 13row. General Agent, Pa.,senger I)epirtfilen , r =' Soutlwr,n Railway, Washington, D.C. }j TENDER HEARTED 1 - : I tin' dladv -You look at that ,coffee as if you'd like • to throw it out of e window. Boarder --O, no. I never abuse t e weak. I �-. • I ,Nat 4. - Few - . _1 ,-. I .1-1. - �:­­ . . I - : "", L - , 'y I I . .� L 4 .... .­'. 1. __-L '. - t , .. - .:: - �:�::;,� [C�_,­, , _:�� L ­ - i ­;.: t 1. .. %­ '_�` : �,:��_-,­ - � - , W81 'n ;- � ENJOY L /E AS l THEY 0 GtIIT. ' mangy mis•rskls weak and sickly and 1 Buffer uu id misorlp through ailments peeoi- farto thgirsax. IT I8 WRONG. Moot all t es• Ills re- sult from w mb trouble M P OU N D of some a0 . lr0 weak pan can amain weak or ill who ass i MILES' (sank) YEQETABLE 00 POUND - and U114s' 8mative w sh. , ?rMis 7yWt For yNlsgby alt Drumots, �A {1e " g Tettry., and i 0 ! at! tacit. 46k o eti w r i.t ' ." omaa Trtavp i,• 1. h ay ••A.'1Ml. C." f�tl3DICINB C ., - Moli Bass ayi pno" toaaay ddreos order. .. I r 1 , ,t ! + ; i . _ . . 1'- I �, r ,.. ,1, I... :.ii , Y. ( ' 1 I..1 i M`�'. x7 i Y- r - , N it �! : VF. ,a� I j is t. 1 l; �, y , �11. ,�' r f�iAy° i tS'° I, , h. f l t e� I� 1 1 k t I 11 a J - i Y '},';'t}� •c 7°`'`'��r eta �'• 4' s� t ./ R.� _ €. . >., #<:?s „s!•a5-•l; ,�.d� �' �'`,»'.�3`�.:”: ' ..:a�N.1 ui, '� w'.'i r jP -' "P., 'A ��rArI Iii -.,- � . ;# d. # •'I I l�� $ x (, F Ter r i� . I a `':i icy i„ p .,' S ri ' e au o- i ' All r I � . - I . . . . A IXGA07 OF DISUSE - re.i.z O C .. 90-r's, VS aS of the War Repaid In Sufi I ,. T .r.,.*„g r. Bring and ,Disease. -- tl� )T r , X t A LARdlg "' LIST 8P `�ALUAt31t -p - .'� 'p CR.t ., bf a f tail- �C�'VV i COrlt�ii�i01'i� O� � 1 • :1 .:A i ,`. 2 r eta , PRIZES OFFERED FOR CORRECT F' *TO Tway Tears up. Joao surraita and ' cough medlCin�i ANSWERS To THB QUES• Sought Reio.ise From %be Tortaires of < !_•00 slid � riot �ffeCted by t 9 I 3 iA bec'► , .'L; a . 4-11 •i .i " V. W-1-- , k, . - rya M,,,S. y 1. �� ,_n_%, � - I, # I 4 'a`i I s� x� �� -.. P L I.::-7- ,_ . _,� - : .. , 1. t.' aI, , �� >...i '` i e i. I�, i ldfilamatery lRiewrasatLtm. l �ri11 yield readily to Scotts m 11 O TION$ ASKED. .a , -- 1.,: 'Siren the Prescott Journal. t. x. '!— There ill no ma=n in the tt5�shlp of l�girtat$. gth t0 the y�eRl� tried btx�y Will You Bs Ohio of the successful Wienera l- it gives StrCri Edwardaburg who id better known - b' - The Inducement is Ureat and the than Mr. John Sherman. He is one of t ,yi JI .Is ,is .M Jf is f , Outlay snail. the many Canadians who at the out- enables it to throw Off dL'SeaSe. c. z t_ .1-11 r---, break o! the American rebellion, clued - ` 1. ..._... -- .... 1. Td �t►hai year was Vloto -I& made the a'qiy of the North, and to the ex- n - r=, Queen of Drigdand. posures and hardships which. he en- - _._ - - N I -- - -- -" dared during thht trying and plerilous . � AND WOMEN AGYREE gTa� ar Ogsa �t� o 7i'ox- nIM sa , . 2.4 what year did the Rattle of ti'�G'ater- tune. does he owe to lord years of suf Y�rclus Covxrt. } -. iluo take place. faring which he has since undergone. That corms are pi iufnIs -not easily RANK J. CR>xxsx makes that be tth S. In what year did the Batble of The writer remembers seeing Mr. cured, and quite ulgeless. NLOn and W'a" senior partner of the firm �t 1!• J• CAao i _ Queenston Heights occur. Sherman a few years ago when he was men who havle ufsed Putnam's Corn Ex- " doia business in the dt o! Toledo. on i _1 4. In what year did QulEjlbeo Cl sur- so crippled with rheumatism i that it tractor testify that it is the best, sets ty and Rute aforesaid udDR said t� pain, and ourm. Use Puttna�'s pay the sum of ONE >�i�NDAED that render to the Engllish -which ends �'� table for him to walk, and without ed French rude in Canada, having . heard that a cure had been Painless Corn Extractor. I !or each and hoary oase of (;atarrh that n _ be ontlsd by the use of HALL'S CerJ►1t C 5, In what year was the British North effected, determined to investigate FRANK J: C America Act passed, the matter for himself. When the re- � Germany has issued 6,5113 new, books Sworn to before me �ty d �sabser! i porter called at Mr. S7hermau's home in a year. • presence, tWits" day of December, A-A The Ladies' Journal will give free to he found him in,the yard handling an '.' .-� A. W HLEAS Pre the first person sending a correct ens- ` �{r Natarr b ., , wer to all the above questions, the first axe and chopping .wood like a young �j +�A { �1 } main, and he found him also quite will- JEALOUS i1e� V liLt7 Hall's OatarrhI our$ I taken iriternall 62 prize (the' b7oydle) in the list below. .. The Bender of the second set of correob lull to t'elate his trying experience. I 4 acts directly on the blood and mucous our } answers, another Laicyale equal to thh�ee have suffered with rheumatism for C+ 11not; Ttu'n 'Back the Me, The at the systam. Sand to t, stime ` first, and so on till all these first r`ilcds twenty years," said Mr. Sherman, "und Demand for Dr. Agnew,'s Littale !. J. OHEN�Y OOnio 0. are given away., , p I have doctored with fotir different 1 . fills is a Marvel AWSold by Drusalsia. Zed. .. C doctors said yet I kept getting W.P.I18 � THE 1911 T PRIZES. worse and worse. I was pent dou- It's the Old &cry, "The Survival of the ,_ -_ Nilaiitlar one. -A handsome up-to-date, ble with the pain i.n my hack and both Fittest" and "Jeailousy its Own' high grade. bicycle, by a well known legs were so drawn tip that I was an- - ' Destu•oyer• PERIPEQT. 1 ... ;; 1. maker, (ladies' or gentleman's wheel ab a to straighten them, and for four �C+heap do 'buy, but dlamouds in goal►- In flavor and gaall �, as ma be preferred.) months when i wanted to move about ifs- baniislh nausea, coated tongue, wa- Two to Seven, -E&(%h Ten Dollars in I had to do so on mm{�yy hands and knees. bar brash, pain after eating, sick fie sd- Gold.i . , I tried many medicines ]nit got no ache, never gri e, operate leasantly.. Eight to Fifteen. -Each Seven Dollars, benefit and I had given up all hope 40 doses in a vial. 20 cents a all drug- i •: In Gold, of being able to walk a sin. One of gists, Sixteen to Fort nine, --Each Five Doi- my sons tried to erfmat a me to use I .�.� -- - - I. S d lars in Gold j I Drr, Williams' PU Pills but I refus- Karl's Clever Root Tea is a plejasant Co Ion TeIK. 95e, 410C, S(W. Fifty and Fifty -one, -Each another Bi- ed to take any more med Ane. At laxative. Regulates the bowels purl- Sol 'Coy 25, 40 50 & IBC cents per tar 1` cycle same as No. 1, some 'choice. last one day my son brought home fies the blood. Clears the complexion. i -._:.;11. Eifty two to one Hundred. -Each Two three boxes of the pills, acid after they Icy to make and pleasant to take. 25 Dollars and a half in Gold.t had been in the house for over two cents, Sold by .all all druggists. �Y ' 1. After these ' - prizes will fallow the weeks, I at last consented to take 0em, ��. - - , I I �_. ' but not because I thdu t they wou:lct There; are 3,100 women barbers and WaWk's­ Dr m iddle list. To the sender of the nnid Cough We set of correct answers in the whole do me silly good. Before they were hairdredlsers in thus country. ­ _.,j ,,._. oompetition, counting all the correct gone, however, I could feet that my . setts of anerwers froltn first to last, will l'ac'k was getting htronger and I IL i T. W. dttt>t� on seise Drop _ t __ could straighten up. It required no A MININTEWS DESIR& I be given Number One of these farther Ilerauasieln to get me to take - • MIDDLE 1,15'i' OF PRIZES. Twirl► to i[taow Who A Iessin Dr FOR �Y-Sl a`I� YEA i . file pi,lts, and from that time on I be- 1 + ew's at w ro or in O o o� .. Number One. 'A thoroughly up -to- gta'ti to get ostler,. anti now with the rb." it Relieves in Tea Wastes i data Bicycle same as Nos. 1, 50 and aid of a light cane, 1 can wally` all over bl in first list, the fans, get in and out of a boggy, '' Two to Twb+nty. -live. -Each a set of one and du ait,st of the chores round the , - _ 1 111� 0 dozen best heat/ plated -Tea or Uin- house and barns. I feel twenty tsars heavy Y, ner Knivice. Danger, nrici I wns'der Dr. «►1liarns Twenty -Six to Forty. -Each Ten Dol. Fink Pills the moat wonderful medi ­L"; - . ­_1 "I ­: fare in gold.: ci-n for rheumatdwn in t lit+ hvhole Forth -cue to Fifty- nine. -Each a Ladies' ofl I 'i ►t�gan thttti only to please L I + 1'. 'j. ": ..- � I ­ andeolmla Gc,lld Watch. my rxrci un <1 it ti<a_y a moat agreeable . . Sixty and - Sixty - one, -Each a (Bicycle surprise to me when I found my Iega I � , I ­­ _... sanYls as deacri'►,ed for Nos. 1, 60 and lin►11Pr, "and my back ainitig nH,� THE S BEST F RIEN� I 61 in first Qist. strength. I can chrNr uLly retcom LARGEST SOALE IN CANADA. i Mstj -two to One Hundred, —Each d mend Dr. WiL'lianis' fink Pills to this .,.'' half dozen. silver plated Forks. suffering rheunlaticrs of the world. ! r Then will. follow the consolatlbn An analysis Shows that Dr. Wit- ���d Prttl�rt�t� prizes, wham to the sender of the last set liams' Pink Pills contain in a c,.D of correct aannwera will be given No. (lensed form sill the eleumnta necessary 1 one (the bicycle), and so oft counts to give new life and rlchne to tale LOAN AND SAVINGS � i. from the la,it recelved up Ito one bu� blood, and restore shattered nervtts. Rev. A, D. Buckley, of 14uirwo, writ##: "I t,.�,� j_ dred, when ear.,b sender of correct any They are an ;unfailing speolfic for such wish all to know wkst a blessing t}r. Agnew s Qapltal .. t1f,000,i1001 l wars up to one 'hundred inclusive will' diseases as l000mcitor ataxia, partial Catarrhal Powder to in case of Catair►t. I , . .1 I be given itte prises as per this lint of paralysis, tit. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neu- have been troubled with this disease for years, Paid -tip Capital - - 2,800,000 - ralgia, rhe�umat isin. nervous headache, but the Arst time I used this remedy I received Assets. Over 12,000,i0� t , LAST OR CUNt;JLATION PR1Zhu, the after effects of la Ti Most delightful re isf and now regard myself grippe, palpita- entirely cured after the use of the remedy for ' '� No. one--A Bieyel e, same an No. one t ion of the heart, nervous prostration, two months, It is dellaht.fal to use and very Hand O[Iteei•- Toronto st., Towntq. ' in first list. I ... all dirseases depending upon vitiated refreshing• Branoh0 ®Des- Wlnnfpeg, Mss.; Yaaeomer,. Two to 5eveutoe —Each a handsome humors in the lood, such as scrofula, � I ,.r - Silver plated ' 'ea Set of 4 pieces.' Chronic erysiiielas, etc. They are also The ample rrsourens of this Company en 1• Directors to matte advances on !teal Estate w thous Mighteen to `1'hir y —Each a handsome a Vet'ifto for trualblea, peculiar tin fe- del .y, at tow tutee of interest, and on the moat at/ Getm R1tlg, tnlilt+v, such n9 su } ►pressluuy, irregular ; abl• terms,of repsymeot. (,ogns granted on 1m Thirty -one to T fits -five --Ruch Ten LtiN.y, and all [ortii:i of K "('a.ktllt.4tt. Tbej . Farm&and on Wflieive Town and City Pro t• M<Irtgnge. end Municipal Debentures Porch by ,Dollars in Go �i,i , build up the I►•Icxxl, and restore the lioation maybe made through the Company■ Local ,�, Thirty--six to i+lfty —Each Three D91- g'law of htyilt h to pale. and sallow - - raisers, "r at the O@ices of the Company, - lara in, Caa Lt cheeks. In men they effect a radical MILLI, MILLS a HALLS. 11 „rr,0tere, dollritor� J. HERBERT MASON, Managing L,reotor, Toron&N 1. "Fifty-one to 81zt - one -Rail## k'ivs Ib►- <'ure in all cases aCtfling frDin nlattt 1 w�Ideeu ##sire pert,, 83 Addia►,l y t� d+feet itaarh Torontt. 3►iuuey to Loan. Aseesement system. Mntnsl Prinoii le, ors in CaeQ>.( �n airy. overwork, or excesses of w1iaL- N. G. Md�� —� yiills. —Jac. Iialre. LLB 9izty -two. to EigCbty- two, --A fine Gold ever nature. �'— I Gem Ring, + /nORONTO CUTTING) SCHOOL., Young MUTUAL RESERVE FUND . j Eighty -three to Ninety --Each Sevens Vim= '`policemen in bit tole- 1 men• learn tocut no better trade, write Dollars in cam graphera. for circular iviD4 full information, also LIFE ASSOCIATI N Nine4y -one to'. One- hundred —Lack a agents for MoUowall's l.ndies Garment Draft- inc�uxPU$.rap.) fine Gold Watch D ,*A13'F'[jl,l,Y NEIRV UEL , lull Machine. 113.Youge 8t: p'RIMIRICx A. BURNHAM, Prceiden Each person competing must eenct Gents: —I was dreadfully nervous, find ”- 1305, 307, 809 Broadway, New York C ty. ' "_ for relief took TO Patenth tries bf one dollar for one year's- eubec rips sou scar Karl's Clover Root . ed all countries b SIXTEENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT, . to !Tile: LADIM' JOURNAL. which i9 I'm It qulot.ed my nerves and International Patent bureau, 111 bislindal� Covering Year Ending Dooember3lst, 1 F an old e.vteajNished and w•idvl circu- stern thleried m whole Nervous Sys- Toronto. Longest ex fated rnuutiil uhllcatto y g y perienae, Lowest ratty INCR1gaSBPl9. . Y P q# , . it soh•. tem. I was troubled with Coltnstipa- Information free. 0. O. IFittc=nax I[aaagrsi In Cwh Income ................. PBS, � 4 - �f ' ai" of shirt -ai:x fare es, . with tion, Kidne and Bowel trouble;. Year D• A' KHl.l.07tD, RiverS"d Examinor. Y g (i+ig y __ In Invested Assets ................ • 273. � - ;; all. the lattiLit fashiwo; well illustrated, Tea soon cleansed my system so thor- - - - _ _ _ Jill N.a surplus......,.... .. 447.4 serial and hort stories, du rtmeut. our Oti hay that I ra ldl regained Health . . In Now BuRiness Received........ 15,14'2,1 2 � I }► p y In Hu,lness in force ..............•, 16,3t,1i. 00 boys and Kirls, bourshold and dutr;an- sac strength. hint. 8. A. Sweet, $stir �; r In Number o[ Policies in pierce.. 11,571 tics, in short something to interest et/.. [turd, Cann, Sold by all druggists. y New Bustsess Receivcd..l f3l,IE7.t>9 'r ery meniN r of the family, It is vi+iell. worr,th the amall : aubacrlption price, Roston has a Workingnien's Political- • f. New Husineee Written.... 73,026,330 e�'eii Il o'ti do not • Total B usinusu lu Force... 3'25 0`26.061 7 get a prize ; but all Lt;aAue, • - ` Ia TixponFes otD1'UCR391m88Lt3.`t`'• i16?, 1 the priaeq offered above will be given, - =- 13o Not I%cely ©d;1, A t.c.ci h. 11- r-e -- -- - -_- - - — --- a No charges of an kind will be exact- In Total Disbursemenu .............. 268. 1 g Y nms or Croup, era act w t►t� trifled Ill @yuipmtnt and Goof Solid Work " ed from prize winners. with A dcise in times of Ehlloh's Cure In Liabilities...... ......... 348, '136 - Atny ertson can compete •817 nuin- will save bs,vC Placed th4— I p p p you much trouble. Sold by lJ.ach (�latnrs paid in 1896..: 3,967,OP:s bar of times, but a dollar tnutrt best+ut all druggists. Death Clain►s paid since ; I wit## each set of answers and Lhi ---._. Utgauitatlon .... ...... 28,8..5,686 Journal will be sent for a year tb any EARTH'S UNKNOWN REGIONS..: , A TOTAL MEMBERSHIP OF ttt,440 INTERS TRQ danrired address. IlC►!1y'Y-- Glerrard and Yon a >� A. R. McNICH04 Manager for Manitoba, itislt There are still 20,000,000 80 -0 Iniltja g �•. Columbia and North-West Territories McIntyre look All five que .4tic-M38 must be answered of the earth's surface that have not at the !op. It has more teachers, more itu Winnipeg, Man. ; D. Z. BE88ETTE, kanager for Qu¢ correctly to secure any prize. been explored. ent.,, and assists many rnore young man and b•o 12 place d'Armes, Montreal, Qua; •i, worn ®p into good poYitlone than any other )ftijliRAY, Manager for Maritime Proryncas, H' ' aY, The Com t ition will remain o - - ... N.S. I ' Canadian Buslne,w @school# (lot art,aulara, from now till last da of A ,ril next Enter ,anr Weis. Writs W. S. 811 W W. J. McMURTRY, Manager for On y 1 THE ADVANCE V A N C Principal Freehold Loan Building. Ont. 'ftn days will be allowed after date) - o! cloRizig for letters to reach the A `i► „ "�" O H L "r H �ournai office from dixtant points, boo -.------- ­_ - h3uvt not bear later post -mark than 30th April, '97. The decision of the - _ :- '- -• I publishers of Tilt, Ladies Journal must ;'s?` 3 "- be cuinsidered final. _ - _ - o Full names and addrexses of winners . of prize:y will be given in the April number of the Journal. No winner's name will be published, however, if a I ` re -queA is made nut to do Mo. Address and make all orders payable to The Ladies' Journal, Toroiato, Canada. • ., , AZOV FROZE OVh;R The first time in the. reinembrantre of the living generation the Sea of Azov is frozen over solid. The Don River ' and the sea of Azov froze very sudden- we , k, I I . A `* '. . - ..- . - I . - - , 1. , , _�__ . _. 1. �� - I, # I 1 I - - '.. I "' '. - -L-1.­., 1 1 �� -.. P L I.::-7- ,_ . _,� - : .. , 1. t.' aI, ,> >...i '` r , , - e i. ., ' �1 - . ,> _ . �t � i f1 T - 3` N• - .�Il.h �° o;.. x� C . t• 9, ..j3'l H ,�_ i I:: a 't' , 11 t.. `'r a FF ' ;F I. ;, 4 L. i. I s 7 A. # y & d r s; r �r �. 3 1 1 J a r'_,' t 4 y, a 4 'Y�, ✓��9., .fir �: $ uu� t F, tl '. '�•Xs -. 3' ). . Y p.•: �r am T�O OUR SUMCRIBBR9:Byreterve+ 9 ttD the address label on your paper y u l - .', • can••always ascertain the date towhi } our sui,seriptiou to Tins Nzaws is p d, _emittances are acknowledged b a asige r 'date on label on the first paper t l- 10"Wingg receipt of money at this oflloe. Aiwa s te6go itYie date Dafd ahead. tf - . , . . _. * t1ro ,,' �_ 11 ` -' PICK IN{l, ONT., FEB.119, •169 .- �t: �.: 1,IOCALISMS 1 r --He Mr. and Mrs. Power.Tuesday .evening next. i —Miss Kate'Cowan is spending a wee ' t With city! friends. •°R- W, MDwbray bgs bee >� in th s pieini'ty aesessing�." , —Mrs. Wry¢ Clark, of the South wsr� is indispIosed this week. — (great new stock of boots and sbo4 `now on sale. J. Dickie & Co. * —D. Weldon and wife, of Illaripbei, visited *ith J. III Rogers and family this week. . . --Mri. Thomas Andrew spent a fe days with her aunt, Mrs, F. Linton, t Whitbyi . 1 Afire. J. Chidley left here Saturday aft r 1. III 1. 8 ;)ending a few weeks with her brother ': A. Greig, --The ice harvest lsaa`commeYi`ced in -- earnestLbere, and the yield is of a very superior quality. — Nelson Peak is now eibployed in a "'coal office in Toronto, and is doing; wel • _ He is a,'bey whom success should attend.' —Miss Annie Field, l„ h for Tier ho e ;.` st Smi$b's Falls on Saturday, after ha- - ing epeit the past few menthe with 'fir Andero;on, of King 9t.; east. j — Friday's storm promised much, but Vcry little snow fell and the wind rather . spoiled the good effect of that little. Tile sleighipg is, therefore, very little i • provedl. Owing to the . critical condition f ' Mr, Wm• Cowan, sr„ the soiree of Ne - ville churob, Scarboro, did not take pla e on Tuesday as w_ as announced by poste . - . - The annual was postponed indefinitely. 1 c.:., — Walter Richardson is here with h1 people for a week having severed his co - nectioz? with the Murray firm, Toront . He leaves in a few days for New Yor , where be has secured a remunerative sit• uation; with a large firm. -- Alfred Mullet has purchased Jame McQuay's handsome residence on Churc} street, and�will take possession in a shot time. Mr. McQuay and family will, w understand, occupy part of the house fo some time .yet, -is they are undecided a w where to locate. r —Mrs. John Howland, of Church St ' . south, has announced an auction sale o vehicles, harness and such things fo Wednesday. Feb. 24th, , As Mrs, How Land has no earthly use for these things I = ' everything wW positively be diet osed o to the - highest bidder. .-_, —A black muff, alas a black deg; -Skin , nit are abiding with us until an owne . arrives, We have had a number of people ,, , offer tog adopt the .mitten, and take a @ol• ' emn declaration as to good usage, but - - we have refused the kindness as the pro- per owner will likely turn up. I —Prof. Scsovill will give one, of his in- terestinp stereoptican entertainments in Pirie's hall, on Tuesday evening,FAbruary 23rd. Besides the views, whiclr,are said �1. to be and, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H:� A,— Power, those talented singers, will take, _,_. .,; s=ir'= part in the evening's affairs. Tickets 25 .5 : cents. reserved seats 85 cents. , . r� , . `f'' —D. W. %Kennedy has rented Joshna Bundy's tinshop at Claremont and will _ . . move there about March 10th. In the meantime he will dispose of his stook bore; - at greatly reduced prices. If you. want anything in the tinware, stove or granite _' line call in and get a bargain. We much regret the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Ron• nedy, bµt shall be pleased to learn that as�a business transaction the chunge of location i . -° has been most beneficial. - - , -•-Ho for Manitoba March 2nd and ''every Tuesday during March and April it is intended to run special colonist trains -to the! Canadian north west. Leaving Toronto at 9 p. m. Regular pacifio es- .. -;,i; press leaves. Toronto 12.80 daily (except Sunday;) Those having no live stook_ the latter express pi eferable generally. For all through tickets and every information apply at lyyour leisure to E. Stephenson general ticket, telegraph and express office, opposite Hatches, Whitby, * - -Owing to the North Ontario is cbbbt before Judge Dartnell on Monday of this week, the local option scrutiny did not re. ` same here on Monday as was announced 11 I by His Honor on the evening of the 8th inst. We are informed that the Judge ' _ -`• has decided, however, treat farmer's sons Piave a perfect right to vote in elections on . such by -laws. This • was one of the strongest points the opposition lawyer :, had, yet he will proceed to show cause y ... L why the election should be set aside ow- iog to other illegal votes cast, ab well as h because of irregularities at some of the Y polling booths. The enquiry ,Will coin. '` mence at 10 a. mt today (Friday) in _,_ Pine's hall . , —For the past couple,of years his mity friends � here have noticed with much regret 'that John. Woodruff was rapidly f'. - failing in health. Since the present win%- ��` ,%- er ari ived his system has been very weak. ;: Thinking that perhaps a change of Iota• Lion' w©uld benefit him, be and Mrs. !V; Woodruff took a trip to Sudbury and ggpent a week with their son Harvy. � Olbile there Mr. Woodrnfi took suddenly �;I; , ill and on Saturday 'died, Pneumonia ' j' was tbe, immediate' cause of death. De. % ©sawed vas in his 57th year, and was a 1, resident of Pitckerhalz township all his life. For m ny years 40oeased bought cattle _. v tbroug -ibis neighborhood. He leaves a widow ttrid grown up family, all of whom v� - mourn -ibis sudden demise. The funeral E: tae plae on Dlonday afternoon, when the retxiain were interred at the Friend's �� Y ' cemete>a�►• A large number of friends and 11 acguaintan ,os were present • to pay the laat tri ute of respect co the dace red .A �� ;er4 a�:,, ir•l ,4 -'u,_ _ ry _�y a� ++[- ..r =1..4y "_ _°'tic,, `."Sin "1.s'aosci: -hs' .,ML _s�A_P - s'. I ,vP'= .'.1 _ . ..._�....n,�., s�ry -.a s•..,?TiTi-,:e' -` .�•W,% I ...an .. . "+1 '. 4I , *I-fix 7!='�'i . A'. / w%,IZ��i jaZ 'kJ s 9 Y 4 d''`iF. Y b - 4 - shscF 1 11 - .. [.i 9�— - • a.. -.,• •--1.. a -t ..."�. - , t y r t..+G_: 'l' :mss_ •J£ 6,wwa- '�M'`x .,:. j 3.. , v w -'( fF�. .. a 1 1:.. '� (._ :. _ - r r -. .. .{. _r _ K l ( ! { ._ ,- 1 rr ♦... .. —r. t. *s i is - --i c Y' . I "t i fir. ;. :: �, 1.. '� x t 4 t_ e I I , , sir, v. . L IF 1•' ,. F �¢ 'k, 4' 4 e r4 t it 411- F t { .,..� . -- yr' -., , -, 1,.._ � _. .. .. .. . _ 1 �sf o SL .,� �L�'S� . ,r t J P s g :. !.' ff i. 3 +, r� "_ }� - i . -�$ ,n � - a. .eY'•j`��3r -. b ai 6 gyp. �''S'a yrt: .i -: - s C ' �'+• P T• E 9' 1 1 li R {�� t• r �n a a. L ... E _..., F r'. .,.. ^'tie . -t (: - -i•If .r•.. -: .. .. -, -- :( - V .7ir .. . \, . .. J -7 ,:. . h _. r it ,:a ti... <�pr• .. x'^; t".a i , ; ! a-. ,. rr... i-Y..n -1, iW+ K.i ,- -,,. Fk +., s.. - r - Shl e J 'h .Y. ".I 4'S_ -'T r- -, '.I .• �.R -4 e - -. ., ..: G. z. _ , lt, :. T. .L f, ice tat, -.. .., sr, y. M ex -. rc, -! , .„t b . $' sl., z u -1yz. A, anR. . { n . , .. L , '.. , - J� .. -+ R : - Y. i Mrs. G } -- ibbons is much improved in health. - — Remember Prof. Scovill's concert or Tuesday evening. ' —Mrs. Jas. McQual entertained a low friends on Wednesda evening. —James T. Rioha>ndeon, of Peterbo ro, was here this week with friends. • — Walter Richardson left for New York on Thursday where he will in future re- side. —A number of the Friends are attend• ing quarterly meeting at Newmarket this week. I • - -W. Lidgett has recovered mach dur• ing the peat week and was out on Wed. nesday. - -Mr, O'Brien will be in the Whitby photo gallery every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.' - lltf - -Harvy Woodruff,' of Sudbury, was here this week attending hie father's funeral. --J. Dickie & CO are showing a `new line of wrapperettee, dress goods, and new prints. They are just lovely. * — Pickering Township council meets at BroughaLn on Monday next. at 10 a m,, for the transaction of general business, —Dr. F. L. Henry will visit Pickering and will be found at the Gordon Rouse the 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the month, 5th nd- 19th. 24tf — Thomas Gough Renzin and wifet of Stayner, lave been spending a few dayii iii this locality with their numerous friends. , t —The Methodist choir` visited Kinsale on The evening and'report a splendid time. There were - a jai tuber of others from here who took in the church `anni• versary out there. ' —The village and colt ge bbekey,te-am8 played a game on Mond y afternoon and the village boys 'won by 3 goals to 1. The retu ll'be played to day (Fri• day) if the weather permits'. . . —J. A. Hilts was in .Toronto this. Weak doing souse painting for G. W. Decker at his hotel near the Woodbine' trrek. It is said that George will have a cosy place when all arrangements are completed. —At the. residence pf the bride, Wood. Lam, Ont., on Wednesday F @b. 17th, by the Rey. J, C. Nether'cott, Johu Copeland and Mrs Lydia Abray, The bride's many friends here wish Mr. and Mrs. Copeland long life and happiness. -•-R, b filler Leas eectired, ten auts for hi6 farm, so n to be vacated by W. Gourlie, Deputy. ieevo Richards has leased the east fift aores, while Andrew sod will wor the west fifty. The latter wild fii,d a to an for his own p`aoe and move onto the place he has just leased. . —Dr. Bateman is attending the A. 0. U.W. G and Lodge in session at Toronto, as repr set,tative from the lodge here. Just as we go to press we learn that Issao .Wise was appointed Deputy Grand Master for this district. We must congratulate him upon the appointment. The Grand Lodge has passed a motion in favor of financial separation from the American jurisdiction, —In anotler' r oolomo will be found a letter from the pen of Ww. Miller, Storm Lake, Iowa. The same first appeared in the Christmas number of the Breeder's Gazette, a splendid stook Journal publish -, ed in Chicago. In our opinion the article ire one of the beet •writtten, it has yet been our pleasure to parties. To our readers the article may be of more, direct interest, when we say %bat the writr is well kuowu in Pickering; as -'Atha Willie Miller.' Read the letter whether you know the author or no. —A very peculiar accident happened here shortly before six o'clock on Sunday evening. Mr. and bars. Rose, of Dakota, who are over here on a visit, had that day been to Markham. On reaching the iron bridge the horse. choked with the breast collar and fell against the guard -rail, which gave away. The harness broke, therefore the cuttdr and its occu• pantioremained upon.the bridge, while the horse hung suspended for nearly twenty minutes by one hind foe: to the bridge. After some di$iculty'the irons were frigid apart 'and the horse allowed to fall down into the river. Mr. and Mrs. Rose and their two children miraculously escaped a fearful accident. while the horse is not as severely injured as one would an poses and it is ex acted that in a few weeks the animal will be ready for work. The horse and cutter belonged to Thos Wilson on this baseline, who ilia brother -in -law t-) Mr. Rose. . —A fund has been started by the Women's Foreign Missionary *Society of the Friends' church for the purpose of sending; some aid through Missionary channels to the millions suffering the awful miseries of the fainine € a India. Living in a land of plenty we' can scarcely imagiLie famine scenes. .One lady mid, sionary writes, ,,that an average of one hundred people a day come to • their little mission begging for food, some of them so exhausted that they drop down. Bien with large strong frames ,worn to mare skeletons, 'women scarcely ,✓able to walk, miserable starved little o ildren carried by emaciated mothers, heaiselves Ise weak that they can scarce the. light burdens. Each person re ives a cup of grain (co and peas mix d rms .) Scores in the immediate vicinity ar dying daily.,, To many minds, the story' of physical euf- fering appeals more strongly than that of error's chain, the bond of uperstition, or the darkness of the ,wo Id without • the gospel. home fool the im rtance of set tiog forth the bread from Heaven rather than the bread for the. bo v. The double nee] is a double opportunity, • The were• tally of the fund Miss P. J. Wright will be ,glad to receive and forward money from !any who feel that they have bread to 'spare and who may not have any other 'opportunity or channel for sending it:— Com. . , • - I l c { S a, rbCl t r " 4' I. TI.e above 'Council 'met ursu4bt W ad journment; on Monday, February 15th, in Burrow's hall, Woburn. lAll members pre. sent. Minutes of the last two weerrings read and•'approved. 1 rnsr�uwrcxfioge. From the C. P. R. compamy, c arding J ,e snow on crossings, W From John X. Whaley, re lots purchased by him. , From Thomas Ree#or, fe Murrision de* viation road: , . . From W. A. Clarke, clerk of York, re gravel on town line. . From Hon. R. Harcourt.' P'royincial Treasurer, complaining that proper returns had not been made in connection with auditors' report for 1895, From W. C. T. U., asking ai-1 for the Girls' Home, Toronto. From C. P. R., re assessment for the present year. From County Treasurer, re lands to'be sole for taxes, From Corson & lion; tender for printing. From W. Ham Hall, tender for printing. From W. I. Clark, tender for printing. Tenders from Messrs G. M. Beckett, R. Harrington, W. H. Clark, and another, re tender for timber. From Robert Crawford, giving a state- ment of taxes now possible to correct. Simpson Ronnie was heard with reference', to grants for gravel. Peter Reosor was heard with regard to grAve.l on his aideroad between lots ti and 7, GOD. •1. � - Messrs Thompson .and Green were heard ro opening road bet en lots `2Z and ' I 0011. 1). Mr, Murison Was beard regarding; dev a- tiou. on his farm. . John Beare was heard asking for a f r- ther grant on Markham Road. t, A. Reeyes complained that a grant was wanted on road between lots t; and - 7, 2nd concession, AMOUNTS - , .; From W J Clark, stationery and printing same, $10 ;'T C Kirkham, gravel to repair at mill, $2 ; John Fleming, fixing culverts ;n Markham road, 82; J R Raines, repaira, 3 ; henry Westuev, repairs- on 3rd coo at lut 1'2 and la, $2.50 ;. Thos Crawford, regis- tration' of-births, marriages and deaths- for the year, 029 : Hart d• Riddell, stationery and such liko, 614 5S ; F Fs Coruell, gravel account on Markham road, $167.31,1 ; John' Beare, gravel account on Markham road in con 5, 0101.1ti; Isaac Davis, gravel account, $;i0.tii1 ; Arnold Martin, repairing sledges and making! wedg;os, 32.90 ; W J Mort•ish, gun powder. for blasting gravel pit,'34..5, Mathew f,lli,)tt and R' Sollers, -ravel ac. count, $gl2t;.tit :.lamea Ley, travel on Ken nedy road,5252•48; J if ltich:.rdson, expense to Toronto to Lieutenant Governor, $4.50 ; Ilart ,t Riddell, treasurer's books, f 2i).00 '; George Third, account 'for gravel drawing, $21.15. '., iMOTION& 11 M r. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Cowan, moves that this council accept the tender of W 11 Clark to supply the corporation of Scarboro with plank 'for the present year. Mr. Jackson, seconded by W r. Brown, moves. that the Reeve taut hie order on the treasurer to pay F Cornell the sum of 116 ..39, the said amount being expended as grant on Markham road. The amount Of gravel placed wag 271. yards 2 feet. Mr. Jackson. seconded by Mr. Young, moveWhat the reeve grant his order on the treasurer to pay John Beare, coinmie®ionor, the sum of 11104.16, for drawing gravel on Markham road north of 5th con, amount of gravel drawn 217 voids, I foot and 900. inches. ' Mr. Brown; seconded by hf r. Cowan, moves that this council accept the tender of W li Hall foc the township priutiug for 1897, his tender being the lowest. > Mr. Cowan, seconded by 51r. Brown, move@ that this council grant perinitision to Ir 8 Brickenden to fence in a portion of ditch on and con, orpovite hie property, said fenc© nf4 tlo interfere. with public travel and to remain only during pleasure of this council. Mr. Jackson, .veoouded by Mr. Cowan, moves that the reeve grant his order on the treasurer to pay Mathew Elliott, commis- sioner, ilia sum cf 5126.E 4 for gravel on 3rd concession. - ' ' Mr, Jackson, seconded by Mr,. Young, moves that the reeve grant his order on the treasurer to pay James Ley, commissioner, the sum of $253.4N, balance for drawing gravel on Kenuedy road south of first con- cession, amount of gravel drawn 831 yards. Mr. Jackson, s000uded by Mr. Young,', moves that the reeve grant his order on tlis I treasurer to pay J R Baines $3; W Mosher. 62 ; J Fleming 112-1 W J Clark 614) ; Henry Westney $2.50 ; T. Crawford $29 80 ; Hart ck Riddell $14,68 ; Isaac Davis I30 -W ; %V J Morrish 14.55 ; A Martin '2.90 ; T C Kirkham, 12. J Morison was heard sod apeed to,arbi' tration as to the value of deviatinn road. Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Brown, moves that the reeve grant his order on the treasurer to pay G M 'Third the @urn of $•21.15, being the amount for gravelle =pond- ed on con D, opposite lot 24. Der. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Young, moves that the clerk take advice from some legal solicitor regarding; the closing up. or sale of townline between Scarboro and Township of; Yark, north of Danforth road. Mr. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Young, movie that the reeve grant his order on the treasurer for the sum of $100 to deposit with the Ontario goverment, with a vjew to eeouring legislation on the Kingston road matter. Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. Youn'o, moves that this council do now adj )urn to meet again on Monday, March 29th, at 10 A. M. : . i....., r..- * Sate Registers ; -1 SATURDAY, ]FEB. 20ru.—Credit6le of horses cattle, furniture, etc., at lot 38, con 5, Pickering, the property John Wilson. Sale to comgbenoe at I o'clock. For particular# see dills. Thomas Poucher, 0. auctioneer, - W SDmisndY, Fag 24,rl r - - Auoti,au sale of farm stock. impletrienis, ot,o., on lot 82, 3rd con., Tp. of Pickering, near the vil- lage of Cherrywood, the property of Wm. Money. 8 months' credit. Thomas . Poacher, auctioneer. 'iWitimmDAY, Fss. 84th-- Aaction sale of rigs; harn%w, etc. The property of Mrs. J. Howland, Church fat. south, Picker. Inge. Bale at 1 o'clock. L. Fairbanks, atiotiouser. F41DAT, FaaY. 26th_()r"t sale of' farm stock, implements, furniture, etc., the roppeerrty of Barn Hosob, at lot 27, con. 3, Aering .Township: No reserve what- ever. Salo at 1 o'clock, See bills for listi Thomas Poacher, auctioneer. TQF.sDAY, M-ucH 2nd—Auction sale of Fruit Evaporator in Pickering Villag ;e, the pro - Certy of Mahler Bros., at the promises, hurch street south. Sale to commence at 2 O'clock sharp. For particulars see bills. L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. Wanted —An idea 4 am tlm* rne om - pie y thing to Pattieat? 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