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I '' - ' - .� - � . ­ ,. ­­L. .' .,.. , -.1, � - , I . 'L OUTAROUNDUS -- ,_:�,- � I . - _­ :' Report of S.'S. No. 11, Pickering. to r � * - "'! " �_ ."; , ,_ , � � �' . - � I �,, 4 . . . ­L, ' - - I" . .., � II 4 . _ 4 - - - . . ff ­ - � 11 .: .. Parties are all the rage just now senior classes .. , ': L ­ 1--, I , . - _ W - � .� _ 0 � . ,: . �_z. I.. ­� L _- ;.-L * * L - �! , all over for the 'February. Standing in- . . A. _�I-1 L �!T, . �_ ��� ", 'nj �_:, . , . . I think the weddings fAre I - -Renior ­ . .. . . A, I . � . : . . - I : . . � � ­W_ _­".1E�_', , � IL I , . __._!!__!,a!____.?- - - . . . - �_ - __ I . � . . � . � q , � 1. �� - I , . I . :�:�,_ � . ­. � , I . . LeqaL - . - .J., 11; I I . ­_ I I iI`�. I I . �- :..., .. _ '_ ''! . ­ _.. - . .... . ... --- �-�� . ".. 4. , . . , , _,. � . J,.. -1 I -1 I . , 11 _ - - . . - ;___ , ,..,. _ � _I, :.._____-_-:-� I . I _ .i �: .... ... ENTON & I)ODDS. BARRISTERS, SPINK. MILLS.-, 1 1 . - �C'., 10i A(Iniaide street -,I I ­ - 11) soJ,I0ITOR.9,,F,T lily . . .1 I 1� ;, I east, ToroLto. At d aremont T tiesda-11 . I ­ __ I , , r� - . ___ ­ . - -------- __ ____ .: 1=T.0=:EM111T(7X1.._:, I ______ - �i-_''­. z ­ - ., . I , . E FNREIlVELL, Q, C., BARRIS- - _' - � . I , , .- .... . . :.. ttorney, and 0011ntY ­111-1­ , 'j, �.,I.,.. .. . ,­ .1.,. � ` _"..11-, . ri - - - tV Orown A I :, �� _... I ­: � I _., . * TBR, coun _ .. ;'. . - t i1ouse, Whitby - 10-Y Choice FaiMily Patent Flour $4.25 p-'e-r bb,]. I % . soucitor. Coax I � 1. I.. ­1 .. .. ,:.. ­ Bran $9.00, Shorts $9.00 per ton. - N-TcGILLIVR&Y, BARRIS- �,. r..., , , , .. - ]DOW " Ora, ,tc. Office opposite Post - - I . . .� , a I - Rolicit I ..- .1 I Out. jno. 13all Dow B.A.; 11-180- � offior, Whitby, �an. Sy . . % & 900illiN AVILL . B; Money to L 1, . I . - � . - - ----.-------- __ ____ :. . I . � - - - . .,.-,:.:. . f7etertilailly. - ;: . � . I _ 1^1,__.�L*��­_�,­ . I . . . � � ­11 - - � J . I : , ! -�­ �%,_;�L_�_1_11:__ -, - � I I . " ... . X11- ; - _r ".. -nINARY',-, I '' _. � I V E T El . , . 1710PXINL8, I . - 1� - Ontario VOt I . . . . 0 rOgj8tOl,,(l mouibel H GEON ' Graduate Of the _ '' .J� . crinary C01169,e, Toronto, AtisociatiOU4 . :� ., eterjuary Mediettl .1 - - of the Ontario V Mcb. residence and aboeinf,' forge Ono an(I one - . .- _. u&rter Miles north of Green Rivcl'- Steel .,.� ),t iTOU pri�es- o nc6 and shop I .. 1. - riving oboes I "... I ) 11 li. In. and I to 4' p. in. Tele , . , -hours from 7 t( . . I e 0 Ll t., P . 0. address ��` graph address .Whiteval I I , . .1 �,-.: Green Iiiver. Out. I I . .- 11 ___� - ____._ - ­­ --- -_,��. - __ . � i _: .;1­1.11 I . ,guoil, , porbo. �. _ ;, 11 ,gegio T,� I i . .. .- - . �__._ _;_-�-..��.�,� , I I z , .�'.._ . � - . I � �_­�- - - . - - I z . * - . . _. I T - ., 110U,AL�j DUN'N,'ConvOftn�Or, Coln , . t �,� , talLing AilldavitH, etc- , %.o. T la,ssiollex for . I � � I � 20Y . I �, ]i Claremont,Qvl- -----.,-. - _- . . __.... I __ - - __ - ___ - I .. : g( . ! � ' N, , 1,NTG, 19sner of ,Mayyia .. - B B�U-T I - � . ty or Ontario. Of- � * Liconqes for the CoUn -. . ... . � lice at the store or at his res . idence, Pickerini. � . 211- y , ..p� village. . ___ ._ I . , . . __ - - __ _____�, - . . � ., . .__ ____ � 1, I - . . s .. .. . 7 :, ,I: . - FV�RE WOBURN 11OTEL, is a rIOUBC . 1.1". Ament. Tb( -_ � ,- . JL well furnished in every depai . � " upl),le(I With tile best brands 01 I I - �_ - ... bar iR always 8 - : .." I I :J ...., ., liquors, while the stilbleit are provided wi tb at- , . 1. 1. .. utive hostlers. KP,Jcial tIL!ims to triivell0l's, �:. � : I to . 37-ly � I :. HE-iity Buit'lows, Ili-op. . 1 � --- ____ - � - - - - - - - . __�_ - - - - . I . . - - . . - - - - % TON', TOWNSTTIP CLE IR�l I ­ D R.BEA �:1. � I . ;., �, I. Commissioner,for taking I . . .. � . � , 0 Conve)?aucer, and insurance Agent i.- ­iffidikvits, Accountant . ,. ioan onfarIn )r0perty. Wille.pro I .:1 Money to Litevale. -Will be it � � ­_.- : bated. OFFICE-At W for tbf -, ; ',: _. Brougham everv. Monday afternood �, .. . 27-7 . .1. - . I I- . .- t,Tsnoaction of business --- - - - . I ---------- , . I .:.. �. . -, THOMAS-POUCIIER, LiceikSed Auc, C . � I &Iuator, etc., for East York and N lt��. . . tioneer, V .-. - , 4orth and Son _.�: I . the whole of I ..'� att-eution given to all orders by mail Oi telf%grapb. � -VOUCHEN, , I :-, it 11oderate. Address THOS ll � . . Ohs. I . I . . - OX776, Brougbam.Out - I I '. I ____ - - _ . __ �_ I I �, ` ... ___ __ .. :. . �._. - I , `TILL, AUCTIONE0, ETC., I . . �, -1 I ulz - .. � � I e Green Rivi , . . ._`..' F FO S 3r solicits sales froin his n .. : . . . .- . othfaxandnear. Saip8offarms. -: I ; 7-, 1 e T . ous friends b � _-, .j . � , :. �., fs�rm stock. an d e verything that i 8 to be sold w i I ' . I r ;.,." - e handled b� the subscriber with tbe'utmol t I - b � 01 y 1: I., - � ._� . ! care and sold to the very best advantage. I . I - . - - : 11 , . __� ----------- � . ­ . - . ­ .. - . . I I,- � , . - ... � " t-. . ch4tre.h of E;ng1ai1(1.,,1,. : - - I I . ­t -1 - � .. ., . 1:1 �1 ,. �, ­. __ I !,r­ 5 1 . - ,. I 1. . I;_ . , _,�, _­., , ...-.. - . I ! . , . G o ge's Church, Pickerinly , * - It 11 A. - , , St. . I * ;t r , . . .,e r., . - � - .� .� . ,; . �. 4� . I: . I . i - I - � . . . , . I . I :-.- - � " SERVICES: I—': . . I., - w- � . I � I ­ . ­�., 1�. .- _ � . _� T-Morn . ." .1 I .00 &.n .1 1 RVNDA jog Prayer .. I- L . - ,.,. 2.30 p -n - . w 'I-, . Sunday School - II. 1­ � . a 1 (A.30 " I 1. �, ing Prayer . . . . _� L . - L - 1: Even - . - ... � _� �I FAIDAY-Fiervico and 13ible Class - -: 7,30 " I. - % ; -:1 - . I - ­ - ----. __ - ­_ - - . , I �_._ - - _. �_ I ' . I . . I _� � . _­. . - 0- . � I -1 - � . ­ i� a , � ,;,Lf, A REPUTATION , - . � . ., � '. � 1_ For eartiogit fin I pra--tical Avork and for . � - splendid success ill assii4ting voung inen I ;-. .., and women-into goo(] positions bag ' ., �_ I I . : I . � : �. 11 ­ pl!tced tile . � . a � , � - 11 %, - 1­ . I'll ;;�: . I -, I,%., 11 , ,_� . . _--� . .. .... ii�7ii;;:l:lil --- - . �, . I . - . � - . . ___ - I � ",I . :.1 .. .1 ?14�z . �� ­ . I t4-4- 57 -, . i . : �, I.... - , - I .. - . .. - �_ .�., .. � e i 1. L .. I I I I I � '. I I 1. I . I . � :�­! I . .. I ". I ; -.,.- . I L­, � :,. .... 4l_1 �_ 2 or TORONTO, , " , I .. - � ­ ''. - �- I I , � � "arladi n ; - _ in the very. foremost plaef aulOng C z ­ 7 . I ..'� , . rovide the beat faciii- _. . lBusjo�ss Schools. We 1) ­ _­1 � - . Marantee gpod resul�s . � � I �.�. . ties 6btrtinabl� and 1, . - 4era for Shorthand and Typewrit. I_ Three tea(3i . . . . . - inercial Depa t I t . . .- ing; foitir tem6hfvs for Coui r In", . - 4 1 .egblar Lecturern, set 111) a line i � . 1: . ­'. - ., besides two r -ell I(I . - I . work for our students which is unex( _�?' . I - I '.. . � . I I - _'. enjoy a large attODdance but have seatt, for: u ' �, . .., : , . limited n"niber of new members who may e9t- I :�: , ';- � I .. or-iLt say tiwe. Particulars free.. : . 11 ­ _'. '_� ''.,�'. - _W. H. KIIAW, Principal, - ; I . -;7� � . " Ger,yard and You-ge Sta., - I . _ . - - . . . .. .. . �.. 1. 1, .1, , , . ITorontd. - .. - :. ..."'; ,­- ..� f : . � - � ­_,,., . I .. . �__ ,': I I � . ; _ - � . - , - 1 '.. __ �, I. . 1. . �, . t i� - " - � � - . IF . � . . . , � . � . . . - . .. . - , �_, -, . . , : - ;,.- � - . . , .1 - ­., ! . - I I.:.. . .r - , . - . . .t � _­ . - �.e- I- I . ... _.� .1 - � � .1 I.. I..- � . � .i:,:; _. , I I ­'. . : ., . l-, I I .1 . , . 1w �: 11 � .11 .,.. ... ��.: I . '... I., �w 1. � � - - , � . 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Ann L .� %i,, % t.-'R. Eddy *as hercon Sat,tirdst'r I , � . Nighswander. Maud Doten Jr. 4th-Ed- -Z . �' - - 4" ,:.* . ' - ' _­,;��"­: L I , . �, V� * . Mrs. W. Dowswell I with Good � 6 A Markham. '. � , "O' "' Is W 0 ith McIntyre, Cynthia Ferrier, R A Milne, � � - -, Will, of Mnrkbam, visited at Browla's . . .�',A,.,, -I '�- ­ -, - : L ,.-,. �T, friends. - C E Young. 3rd class- Aurray Fuller.,',� . . �.,L O."! .- . - I I - - . , . , !�,-�I S. Brity 11AS taket 'possesuion of bia Corners on Sunday. ty we shall have Archie Hopkins, Reg Niglif wander, Frank ... L . �-:�;:­ - 1,11 .1 . '. . � Unless Willie gives It par . :., -" - �. ". -A N i., hawander, Nor -. �.� � - .,:,A-' � 6:,�, � . - house here. . Turner. Sr. 2nd I - . - _­:.��,:" � - . . " . James Waddingt6u, of Toront I to accord him a charivari. I man Lott, A G Ellis. Arch �e Barton. Jr- - ". 1. I.. ..1. : I ­ Ir 0, -was sell finder thb� wdathet for . . ­'� , .. ­­� ".' L L R. Sisley has b ' : ... .. � ­,_:I,. �:- . r - ._� hero last week. 9, short time. Wonder what was the mat. 2nd-Nollie Wilson, Frauk Booth, Ing aml �' L "' : - ,:'L: I _ - _ I - -I.. �:, ank Hutchings, 2nd pt. lst� �, " .,_,J 4" ­_il� - . White, Fr 1 ­1 ", .I .. ., ...'... '��-";,­- . _ Mrs. Mix (hag; returned from visiting ter ? George Robinson, Gertio lobinson, Ruth. .11'... . . I I __�, - her son in Uxbridge. Miss Bessie Patch, has been very ill for ' 1, 'L.Z-� I .,,� L: l. "., . I W. Dickinson and 'wife, of I Th6ruhill, now able to be about Annis, Pearl Doten.. ;Sr. IE t-John Wagi4r... I... I __.� , . _:,�,� , I :A� , ,� some time but is ;-,." � � � , 'L.� I ' again. Her many friends are glad. Annie Turner, Winnie % ilson, Gordon ...-,-. ­­�'�,;,_' � �!.; � -: . : �L'.-, �- . _. - , . � - L �.' : Were bore over Sunday. an Booth. Jr. Ist-Delia Ba. ton, Frederiok.� � z 1: . ,: 11 . - - � �-- Mrs. (Dr.) Hutchison, of - Riolimbnd Mr. 'and Mrs. Robt. Sellers gave - I'�� ,.��', .. I oyster supper to their Many friends the Turuer. Averagn kttei.dance 46. '_,_� . .4 . . I ­� ; t��, � %. L 1. . - .: L' � I L . - ­ - .. . - - - Hill, is lifire with friends. 04 ,, ther evening. . Everyone present enjoyed W. M. Fill! ill E 3l'11_.-,T, Teacher. - 1*. . I "'�il -1. I � . . . . I L . L. , '; '. - . . I - I . � I _' . I . . f:�� � '!_z� . e -"L:: :'--:_,- .0 - .- : I __ _. Mrs. McCreight waft here Sunday with 0 th , _ � L . themselves immenoolv dancing being - .! -L ­ . ": �'. :, :� :,:r. - � I . - L: :. _::'�. �.';:_ - I 1. 1-1 tier sister, Mrs' R. Rawson. - I ,::, L � ; . - - - `4­� 1 .. 11 . . . . I ..1. ' � .� :J ;: �- . I chief foature of the evening. Before leftv; . . I Kinsale. . - .. _ I . * - 'L,:.';. , " �'. . . - .0 �... ': ­'p :_ , I �. " � , L � _. _� , * . ' . � ' - -:. L' .:"- � . � : ; : _' _ i�, - ­, L I , L . ' L ,:. . I .1 . " ___ � . -ano een ill wit I - r-..:� : �_L. - : L, . - - .. . , I � ... ­ � o ,1L. '.., _ . . .. - . J11wes �,Oclll has 1) itig Lim guests thanhed tho couple for thoil ,,, 1. . . � . . . . ­ . . .­ :. . . L . L -1. -,­.. -, ,. � , 'Mri.-Juilsoii 0 i . � :�_;... ", 1. .a. ,_ ,:-:1. ,7. . - . ., I . I L so;utica fur�tbe past fe-w-dayia.. .1 I kiiidne"s ill giving tile party and expresqed bson is no better. ' � , �q __ I.. '' ' ' . . .1 -_ , M ­ . .1 -:1. ;;, �' - � - - Ed. Evans is not improving as speed. tile %*iall timt they might long be spared to ro. James If ortop iR on the sick list. .� I - :�L, -, :, �,.-.­_*._,�_­�� . -chased a new. . ., , - :L;.'�' . . . , � .;�- ""'' 1­: ily as his friends would desire. rmidonve. . - Frank Harrison has pul I . _. - __ �._: I �."_. ' _., �' � . I enjoy their, neat now - --.-- . - . .. I . . . . :. _._.� ­ .4: ,, ,.-: , � . . . ----.-, __ *..,,WV,_l,, . . . ,:. ..1. � -1. � . " I , A i3uwbor Of people left here on Tues. arkham Won . at Checkersi'L . ., - �.';-: �,� �ctlttf?r. - - �: .0 I, _ , _ . . M , , .i JoHeph Ilarbron has reDted Mrs, Snell's ' :_ .. , -,7 � .. !_ day for Manitoba with settlers eflects. , L I . : -.11 . - . -.:.,.:. - � ,­ ` - - - . ., 9.1 . � I ; . : ,�, ,� _�"_ _,_,:.L L , , , . - ' . ' ' All accouutli'due Jos IlUa 1111Ddy w L nat :-!'; --retnrn checker . match bet � weell house at Salem corijers. . I _:L. ! _: � , � - '� : . ��_,_,_�. . Tile . Jtimes Itivehoneon has engaged for th6 - , , 11_�:. . I ' . . l__ , .. -c-4 � I .. _ .. , �/11. I .I be settled on or before the 15th of Mal . - 3 Played at ; , �'':­ _ '-.L��L� I � . : Maikham.aud Scarboro waF - aunimer with A. Rogore. . ' . 1: ­ , _ Peter Macuab has been laid off with R Malvern Thursday aftell-DOOD, Feb. 25th. :� ­, �, ,: �. John 11odd will move into the store latew- I - ­� - - .:,.,--,. -, . - _.� ".., ­ I .. ­ , Revero-cold, but his iudiliposition is only Twolvo plRyers ftside arld was wou .11Y ly occo pied by A L, . Or� ise .1 I - �'....- _,_.,__,I� " I L . 2 1 I .. "'.. . " . ,, trivial. . . . .William 6plillia has rel.ted the Gold ' . - ;.,�;" �_L L' I I- ��Z,. . Marlihain by 'ZI. gaID03, Tile followilig L I �.,.. - , �. ,,� " - L " - . - . Rev. Leggott will preach, to the y6ting i Rradd. . , . �;_ - � - I - I.: ". _- . .. .. I: �,� , , '. . , :..it is tile score. - , _... I farm, lately oedupied by J,) it . ;. I.-.:L _', . . - I - 1, -a. sale oil Thursday last­ : � .. - : � ­ ,_ .1 -, folks Sunday evouliDg. Subit,ct Cast](A -1 I -�� ­, A. L. Orvis had . i � I ,�L ". ' � I ,kUDo`a0 I:�;, I DR8. I � ".. ­ - MAUHUAM . I.. I" I 80 . I I.- ., .- . 1. 1. -, . building." . I " � , ., ­ I Tilerre was a htrge crawd wd everything - . ,�� ,- . .- , . :1 0 . " : - % . . T B iteovo 4 :�' A D 10_11!1l2 -. *1 .2 - - ��­�., . . . � � L . . . '. I , ;,.-, �z .!" . . I � 2 1 1 M rs, M . I-loudOTS613 fell dpwil the collar q it Vaijza!:­'"' I- I sold weil. . ... .� 9 , ut 4 -- R.Jackson . 0 . . - - � _- : : ; W Foat'nerstolle 0 .- 2. 1 _1: - -o uuable.to Writ Flu inu I !� Alvin and Amos Orvis leave on March, -- � � ' - .- Z .,7' .' . ,:, I-' � . stops laHt week and iii therdbi m , � - - - ! - ­ �_ -- . . J Miller w. 3 A J Reynolds 3 0 _ L . ; , ; . leave- tile' house. 1 , ' let with their familiea for NVabigoon in the � . J Lawrie � - '-I 5 :: , oeo Chester . . O... I . . . - . I ; :.. i . ' . ' :­ .1 I - , _ M iss 1.1nion will be liero in a few days J It Litwrie. , . � :1 -.;1 1 L .3 :` 0 11iiiny Itiver Di.8trict. - .- , L;;�7. _ , I - i 3 -: Jas Maxwell .! I I _ �'- 'i ,r, .. ; .. .*� I - 3 : () nas I * ' . .1 i :7.! -­ ' 1 <i z f Achim Bell '; t the rasi(ience of: - : I ��!�. , . -1 li I z, - ­ with a Block. Miss Hood, will however NY st'Ott . , Thoi -'orboq dird a . . . I . . I— . . ; ,:­ 2 � O ,-,. - I I I . A ?I A Campbell I i . 0o6 Hough ;�, ,: -law, J. C. Julies, on the 2(Ah 'L' ­ I . continue business in N. Burton's block. hLB Young I -, b W Young . , 1. .. 3 0 him brother .ill I -I� Li I I, . ' � - 1� , :, � L4. , ',- - ' tilt. Tile funeral oil Suild v was largely : _. _.. .: ,- z. . On the 214th ult. Mit,s CoudY and N117. John bawria- U �.� l7worson Maxwoll 3 - I . . . .w L . ­ L - . 1. I . . - . L' I . .1 . . � - . ­ .: C M Donald - 4 -�'_ Frank Bell .' 2 - _. 0 ittterided. . . I I . I- .,. i� I i Smith, of Manitoba, were inarried by - : - r�. ,_ ;: I ­ !L - W It HIL11 . 4 .- A Yount, I. I _. . __ - - ,�­_,.­.L .L ,.. . �:_� :_ - ,::[", ... , ' . . , .. �., 0- . 2 ___--_1-,-&;_*.;i­* - - I .: ,� ;.. 1. ... ;-_ "I � - ,.. . - , - I . Rev. Le gott. They at onoe left for their . : . - I . . �. J;_..,., ". . - - :,.. - ,-,� '. . ....'; : : � L ,--' _i _L '-I � L. I - . - . _. 11. - . . -. - : '! , 10 .'_ .1; L _ .I.. centennial Corners. , , � __ , .� . _1 . ­ ".. z . . .... O.... . � Totalis� :. 40 . I J 10 - �­ I.. 1 - . . . .LIL ... . ,..;. ". . . . . .. ­­ - %. . . . . - westerntome. L eilke Was glVen �: , ". I . r�� _�. . ". . �� �, .._." , - - . le Inatch a c - . :. . . L �� - . I'll. .�_ � I [_ I -w �_� . After 0 ball I . . I . _:: - . , ,­j -­­_ . There was a large s�rprlso p0ty at to the winners by Dunbarton players, M rs. Repiiot, 6f Matkina , is Visiting lier , _. �. � �,­:, I _'11 , I - . I. : . ".. � "I ,�. - . 2 __. , _.. . . . . Charles Uarbutt's one evening recently. which 'w a s promptiv accepted by NIFirk. sister, Mrs. H�wkins. . . , - �_ �� � ­ Z:. .. . � : There were so many present that tl;e 11ob. Chapman, from the city, spent tLe " . �­:�.il ... 1. .� I house was full. I hatij. Tho* date wait not fixed but the week end at the old home,- I . . . I... - . - L . . - - - . -I . . �. _ _ I - i , . . ; , - ,.:.. 1. watch will be in a Phort time - 1. :, . � I .. Stanley Hughest: brother of tile station . *_.W41� ____ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A Dig gpent a few - , . - � . ­ . . � , . . . .. . . . I I . . L , , I . I . ..-I ,� . . � z , ` ,- - - � 1, . � �:., . 1 : ' � I., . agent is very ill this week. 11is friends L.-.Z,:, WHITEVALE. - -` L., ., days ill Clinton visiting frietirts. . ., . . ..' L -,,:�'.. '... ' __ . . .. - - - . .. � ' . ­­ , ­ ­ , .. . : :1 - : , ; - L - . -_ . At 1 . ;."'.1-, .� � _ . . ....,I! - " L of Sca rboro Junction, . .� i . -� have been summoudd from'the city. 1; ,, t ��., . I I ,: . , ' -.1 Harry Everest, . .7: , !.-.'L �,' - . . I . ­1 0 .- 46--:i - . ., tillie of writing lie is improving. Chris Reeablit spent a few.aays larit occupied the Celitennial In 1pit on Sunday. - -. .- I I_ ­- . ' -.!..:,. L . _. ".. Erskine. Presbyterian church will be week with frienda ip Toronto. - . Mr. Sullivan,, our popul l,r station &Relit - - , I ­ I � '.1 �� needed rest thin - _� - ;�_ L . - supWied next Sabbath by Rev. James 11. Do not forget the Whitevale Methodist. is taking a few days much ­­:., I . Bs.rland, &I.A., graduate of Toronto Uni. anniversary on March 7th and 8th. I week. Mr. Trickey' is relieving him. . . . I . � � .. .. -, . .. .. . .. I "'tL;:. � V_.i-I, -, _e , .". �1. . . John Burkholder has been very low, with . Centennial League wm fairly well rep- : . . �..� _'111 - I � - . veroity in art, and Knox colleite in thoo. - I I .. - . tile gri ) a. He is again,able to be R'boat. resented at St. Andrew's last Thursday 2 __: - . __ -.1 � ,�. I%; -:z . : ... I logy. . . � , ­ �� . L _ _. I i - ble time was .� �­L_ __ �_ . .., A. FThorutou is still suffering'from evening and a most enjoys. I , , . !" - - -, �­: I _ Grand fancy dress and racing csrniyal I 1. tile effects of the grippe, lthlbl(?.il� spent. After the programme, light r(--: .1 . - - ' ­­:! .-��. I ­_L' _­�-,:; ...' �� will be held at tile Princess rink here,00 slowly recoverin . . A freshments were ferved, which were very � L - !-.':_' � - . . ­ ' . �. L . .� : !. ­ ,--I .1-1-1. Tuesday, March 0&b. This is tile labt Wo are pleaeg to learn that Mrs. 11). it acceptable after tile lorg drive, The- ..� 1 I I ­1 I , I I.- � . � :-. � - . ..,. . � . . .,-, I.: 1. . carlaiviLl of the season. S. Crayfortli, Beston who has been seriously i I for youlig people of St. Andrew's did all iii � - , ­ .11 , , .- � � '_ !L� - . , -:.',. ! ":,�: �- leesee. �: * some time is again able to perfor her their power to make their vicitors feel at : -, 1� ., ,. ­ . ' . . �. ., _ _ - .1 ` - � Barry Thomson hAd his log torn with a household duties. I home, and thev certainiv succeeded ad- ". - _... Z'.''.` !� .. 'p- .,. . I &�- . ; .1 .:. " r ' : . - :'� 1, . i � - nail while clinching it horse shoo and as Two ,large circular saws were COME letelY riArably. The he)agne Pu pose holding - - - t - - L ':'� L�m>�: r, I I ' ' - , r - '. It he has been confined to the house destro ed last week in the saw will Of Lbis topic social the last of this month, the pro - _. I .� - a resu y - , . . !� :; '. e. Large knots in ft-ozen hemlOc 1090 ceede to go towards the Iildfan Faniin*,.. I : ' I !, ' _,_ ' - for a few days. A cumplpteut man is in plac . . - ­ I I k were the cause. Fortunately no 0 - wRs rtcl;ef fund. A very worthy object we - . , - I charge of the shop. I I � . . . . � 1. I- '.L - ��L -".': - __ , . hurt. think. � Qur Vl%i,. � � L - ­ � - � L';: - .. CobDurg beat Whitby at hockey, Bow. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. and their 'son .har- I.. . - . . . , . I ­­- _ , ,-. -.1456 �_* . - I . ::.��_. .- ��':_;­- L . L "mauville beat Cobcurg, Brooklin beat -�:. .;!. : � .. __­l­­1: . lie have returDed to their home i tile ,;, reen River.. . . . L, :. _,-.J.: ­--. __ � I ., . .. ! ... : ': 1 ,-;, .� . . --- : - ... , � ,-L. .. :� � '"''. .Ll i Bowmailville. Claremont I won ,, �I'OLU . - 11 - ... ,.- . . , '_ L. . . � , L North West after spending several �weekp - '� ; 1; : .L� . ..j . . ­�� . - . . . L � 1. I �- _�,­:, Brookliu.. Considering tile Aboy how , F rineily who ImE bee �nl sich f, -,r . - . ...,__­J t _1 r . _1­ � ' I . ­ . % '. : '11�� � with their friends atid relatives ol� thlb , Geo, � a , - i . -,-. .,; .1. ' . . I L . . �. inany Claremont players would it take-to place. . . some time, died Wednesdav night> I , � . ":. * , . �: ' . ::;�7�:r�i� I I � �. . . '. . � :,.. I . -, - - .� -1 i defeat Whitby ? Geo . Carter to our latest has deci ed to We are glad to bear that N. Bice, who . L :. �' . ;. ­ - 11 ­I - . ­ __ -1 I . � I , Two curiluiv mateboB took place here on have' a sale and has fixed the date f r Fri- bas been ill for some time i a able to sit up - - �'. . .�. I. I n. _3 _.. A o . I . . , � . I - . s Frida . In tile forenoon Clkremont clo- dav, March 12th. As beitagiving P thp although he is still confined to his room. ,� �_. - ­1_ , L', y ; 1. , : � . * . � _ 'L. . fe&Led Malvern bytwo shots, and in the place and going w6st everything in fit be Mr. Cowie's moving paswd through here, :: I. . . � � .: . - : -.� _ ­ . , _ . �hiu' no - , 1­ -­ - � I . I ... i�­- I ­ :.1 afternoon Mulvorn beat Stouffv'llle %)o spld. Ile has 6esn farming On lot 31 rear last week accompanied by s. splendid lot of .. �' ­1_ L�,�' ...'L . I I : . ,. 'L .1 . . - :. 1. . L �­ __ . - - I- �: %Lr�� e 01) of 4th concession. dairy cows. He bas rentDd tile old Arm- .. , .. -";;- ---. show. The Hood team were her -1 ,� .:.,.,:­ I... r ' ' '"' L ­1. __�_, _.� : I . _,. - - I Tuesday and were defeated by the home night last & IORd Of Ounu strong - _11 ..t On Monday . homestead, Markham, adjoining the � .- I- !.L� , " ' ­,�,� .: - . - - , L. . _.� :L4IL:.' * , people from Pickering landed in Wh tevale fair ground to the' -east. .1 " I -."% '-_1 � 1. team by I shot. � I ... ,_�, �7 . - , . ­. 1: - . I _11.,� with- the expectations. of hearing ,Jestue Our band furnished the music at Clare- - ... .. � - ­' ! -L ." - I I 1�.� ; � , Rev, Earnest F161,3bek, died at Toronto, . - , " , -, , - Alexatider. .13ut they were just A week too mont shatitig rink No. 2 Itti t week and gave _- _...- I, � _- . -11. . 011. I . , ;:_�_,,L . � . - ._­.: the other day from an acute kttack of 0 soon. On Monday _6ight,M%rchq',Cftu tiorne very fine selections. it was a very -. - I. � - �:' �:_:! �- . . � . . .,.-..;.. � ., . I ­:�, sumption.' A few months ago he and adk'e greatest elocutionist will ap"r I'lli enjc,able outing to all. A, load of fit I :.. :;_:_.1-` I . , , _t_ ' - ­ . - - L __ , . I I .i,.�L 1, . . � I � . - ,. .. Miss Brown were married in Manitoba. the Whitevale Methodist church a4d will place skaters also went an� they claini that : ;_ . :: I'- �. :�_, �.. . - -.� ��:_ - .­ . I - , Deceased was compelled to return to give the literary part of the programme. they toed the mark. I :.-!, 1, - I , - .,I:, . � . .- . I . �, . . Toronto through illness where he died. Music will be furvished by the Locust Hill Our blacksmith% tire gl!nmbliug abou4 .. �- .- . - ..- I � , . _ . _1. . .. � I'Ll . I .. -; � � Much sympathy Is full fbi'the bereaved quartatte and by our home taloni. We horseghoeing getting down so low thAt it 8 'L'*' i .' ' . c :�.._ J:L: L' , I young widow. hope our Pickering friends will return on hard work now to get down to it. They 1�� �.. I - . .. i ..:. . � -. . _Th6 1knilLuld feajival'and eb'terJ,Lin___obt Monday next and we will try to pay thern think if tile law would allow them they . - L :, . ., ...:,- .i 1:1�; M . I 11 . 7 L ­­ - I �­_ � L . , . .... , unda"va .t(> ­ .:-, , - - _::,.­,_1.; L of the Mi sion 11and, held in the Baptist for their extra trip. .i would need to work nights and ,F I � 1. ­� ` - - -1 �:. . � ;1 . 1; -"4-, ,.:� - . , . . .- ­­: -_ - L ­. -.'' _; , ,,; - got a little pocket money. 1. - ' .� - , '.'. - � � L: � . church on Friday evening was a great AUDLEY. ,i . � ,!�,:�� �].- � �� ,� . .'. - - . "' '. ­-�:�.. ":�L �." I � , . .� ". � !,:.' ' L �'�, '' .1. L � !� I' ,.. . ' t It Mr. Busby"s last L 1. 1. 1. '­; 'I .. L, � ___. ancing par y a ' __ L"' - --'----.---'.' "': - " i - � _� i I . ' h ;. I— :­ �: _,. __,; f success. The tea was excellent and,thi �-.,i' ' ' . I i The d ere, but L � , . a 'I b '': " - it),, week was well represented from . ­ I :. program supberb. About 052 were taken . Fred L wrence, of Wbit y, is visit , ? _...� �,:__ I - , . . . �, .. ­%.­ � . . - , there were a long list of country dances on ­­ ..... . - .� -at tile dou .' Mr. Cation, of Goodwood, big uncle here. ugb , - , �-: - . � .. in r The Orvis family, O� the Base Line, Sur. the program and the) could not get thro ­ �4­i, , .; I� :-:. .- -1 , �:,l 1. -1:�, - kindly gave his services and furnished tile � with them till breakfast next morning. '__ - ,;- 11�­I__.. , 7 � .. I,!� -. I lights fur -the Lableptux. Mr. McAlpicb, B. dayed with relatives here. � �'. It , ,�­- _'. re. J. Larkin, nee I Miss Josio O'Learv, This made it early dioner before the3! @,r- I . " 1. .1 ­ I . ... ­ . . . . . _­,; � __. .: . . I M . , P I . __, A. reiliered selections in Scotob, Irish . I jv&A hom 1, �:­ _., I . , i . . I . � visited here on -baturd y last. . .. . 1. II - '-�.!_ . . . _.: 1 . �'..,. �., Rod English. and was well roceiVed! ' We notice Mr. Leo6prd passing and re :. . - .;, ;::L. - . 1. .1 !_'- , I ,: � : ­_ ,Ni_ j�. , � ­�.'. Mias Eva McBrady 9 now a pupil of the . . i ­� 1. _1 : - I I.. ;.. ---**a- " ­; . ,'fol- , .. . , I d and fixiti, - ­ ... J-�7. . .- !;� . . III 11 � 0 ­..., "_;., I - . j , -;,4. Central Business collei �e. Success. . passirlAgty doing chores arom - `:�'i ... . , - ­. , __ ,�. . 1! . - ! . . 0 ­ �.. I, .: . , I ..., Z­ � BROUGHAM. , � . I - . . _.�- . , : � is newly reuted farill "a tv I . i - ..-''t. :IJ .. � , _.'. � .1 � - , - ", ''. . . . �:e. 11 * � ..11, I . _ Herbert Perkins is here again. Poor ,moving to h � .:.. I. ,:. - dt-16 HEAD , .1'. , .:j : �.. ,* _ �.__. I.._ � I � 11 ..". --..-- � .. I L ''.. , . . i � 1;�k � I 'I ,'�.f , I __ , I. '' i . . belonvir , . - I _­ . -1 , ". .. . I . . ­-.1 . - , � I .. Z , � , I I 0. "I - . - -.,_�-. 11: .. I .- .., I I health compelled hivi �o quit work in York Markham side of the towr line .'L - .; - � .1 . I � - 1:� -1 -was here with his . -, - .. 1, ­,,. I . ,:'_ . . I - ,.: 'Norman Poucher: Miss Sophia Elliott has returned fru,11 to Wm. Button. We have n6 doubt bu� - ,- . ,. �',�.: - .1 , 1. I . 1. , ­ �,­.,, � - ., . . % .1 . . _ : .. - � � , .- .1�i� :. 'I; � _1 I I - � L I - . .. . -1 - � I , 1, I`l:iarents on Monday. ( . . c s .: ��i�. c ..,� - ' ` � . I I . . L ­ , :. �. her Orangeville trip looking bale and Mr. Leonard vi6ted the E larney 9. tle be _� , _. " ` ­ � . ' i - �, ,;� � � I "�. 1 " : I . . ,�... . 1: . -��ft; . �. �Y- we, 4 Maccabee' oiganizer hearty. . I fore leaving the Emerald Itile and that he - - _­.' "-I- _,� -, I., I . . � I . . 1. � _1 Is I ­­ H. C. If k4be ' _' �--.�, "', -,� , : J� , 4 ; , . . _ � submitted to all the haidsbiw to be let - ' , � ': %�:�.'.%Z­;�i- �i�:_ 1..: 1. k. March came in lik a a' lion and *a hope __ ­1 i" .� ..�, I . i.sewing Machine was here during &be past wee I C I-' , L . r . m 4 * . f..:. _. I : � Price & Co. ,had a bee on Tueed'&Y. to see it go out 'in the gentle arms of down headlong to get 4 90021 lick at t) - , �' �.. �� �.z '. I . - I tone making him a good hardy - I... I I .� 1. : - Not a Macoabe but a wood-bee. smiling spring. . BhLrDey -a . . -�-� I ' .: _L I I... ,It , , Lh any 1,.. I I .. � �.,.:-, - ' R.- A. Fleming-` � MaTlb�'M* . Mrs. McGregor, 1 of Toronto, is here Frank Maclu as gone to Raivey scii of toil and also get along . - ­ I . A ,.I -� '. - _1 . _. 'I : _­ _ , - . .. . T.J*­�-!-� . . �. I .. . I .- 1. � ­' with her"daughter, Mrs. R. S. Phillips. River with the rest of ;be Wabig000 crowd. reasonable usage. sup- - :� I �r*� - I . . On Tuesday evening lag, the oy ter :.___, � " I . .. ;� I - . . I d Miss Coakwell. of Markham, Success people. I . ", : . .. I - �: . . I - . I- .. I Mr. an The firm of Mulvey k Mclivady, I& yerg per in-Hoover's Hall, under the picea 1. . .. 1 ... . ..- � . 11, " , . ., , , here on Sunday calling upon their I - ... , 1. ­ �� . � " - . I , . ­. w WS & - ,� -, I 1 �4 . � I .. . '-.!, 11 � . I we? 0 . . . ': - � - . 1. I . ,: ill. - .1 ', I' ­ _ have dissolved gartri grabip A L. V.. Me. of the Whitelvale A. 0 U. W, lod e - . , ­ � I Be. . � � .. - � ,� I Z�.'.;L: .%. Claremont.:,*. .,.-:'.: ,�.' �-, - "' ... F. I , . _ . ­ - :., I , , brother � nd success, financially and otherwi , , I ..I_­�.. . '. .. gra t I ... I - ; :­�' � ­ . .-. I, . :�- -1� I- . ... '11 . The "SigmM6131 Of Isaac Littlej O-bia has ,Brady occupies a ol I offices. i - to the ex�elleu � . I .- ': ­! '' Your article Mr. Editor, re the sheep After doing ample justice 1. I I I ­ . . 1. __ , . . I �­., , - - ­ I . C, . - I - � 1. 1, -, '. �'. I- -­ . � I .: I I %: 1.1.�­. L - ..1.. . � upauy of ' , X � . . � �z - . ' ' . ­­ _____ caused 1much comment here, find quarantine were the sentiments I of our supper provided by the committee of Ulan . I .1 , I '. .,- -, our people are financially interested. farmers. we hope the tinjust weight on agement and ladies of the lodge. Grand - 1. _'. I., ,�Y f.: __ 1. -, ,,, - � . Grocery 8 ore I ...:�__. . The Brougham lodge K.O.T.M. hold a bur industry may goo 3 be remov6d. organizer, 1. B. Nizoia, of Toronto, gave an - . �_'_ -­ -1- . .4": -1 - , 1­ I I � I I . . .. w . eting on Monday evening at which While proceeding ;o Mr. Guthrie's oft excellent address on the workings of the , � --*. 1- .,..l,,,- V, .. 1 .. I ,;- . 1. . me . ll&in figures the , .- - L --_�� ;�, .. : �,',�. ,� . 'OPP-0-site'ifie Methodist Chpilche­ , there wall a good attendance. Four 'DOW Friday evening last, Bert Law, and the order. He gave it in .1 . '. 1� .A. ' . rauce and sound- - ?,�, V�. _. - , � d. H. C. Mat- Miases Law, of Picke - small Cost Of Carrying inst I � 11,_.- I .'iw.7,- - members were admitte bad theirniefort , I - 71 � . - I ... . _ ,,, - I haye been OPPOS- � .. . 1. . .., I . .1. ; � . . - ;,::! ..' ..:...'�..: '. .1., tbews, D.B.C., of Kingston, was present. une to break an'axle. ing; walk afterwa,rds uess 1, � " i� �... .� " , ; '': " 1� L "; Th I of its foundation. E begin to . , ... �.� - � � 1_14_ . , , , - ' Having' - plurchased the Aidrivz ' ]Uinton The following officers wert, installed : P. brought the bloorn of health. ed to life insurance, but now I . _.,­.. i .1. 1� - - -k ' ' " ' ... . . .g A .. ., , think seriously in the mal ter w,hen - 111.1 1. 1 12 sl� h � lk, � --. I - IM, � ,Simon Packrin has gone to.Wisconsin. � ­ .i� --"FJ-_,_k_".4_' � C., T. Sanderson ; Coln., J M Gerow; ve eal � � _ .', . I bankrupt etock at 75 cents on the 1, n � I .- , � 1: spot cash. together with a choice. I Messrs Miller and Hardy bought @tbout, facts explained satisfactory I � `x�I. - �I. - It ,�- ",. -, 1 .. - . - ­ � J� ­­ Lieut.-Colm., P 13&nder@ou : Chap., T ousl , � 4 - -T _` . �,� iinking seri . L�' v,; i: '. , !�. -i �, . I '11-1. , new stock of groceries, oonfook- �_,, McCormack ; M. at A., W Matthewil; R. ninety of the sbeep a ad Simoh. took them doubt but others will be t selves an __ . . . . -Ii " . 1. . . I * d do them . . -, " 1 � ..' �4 - " away. He intends to stay. a month. we what good they I i._., _ �, - . I' - coul, ­.",­ M .. . . ioDery, flour. Gould's, best i%.- . , � , I and Physician, Dr U E we hav ; kI_ 1. I 1J ­W .; 'hope that in his trav )Is he way And & con. others by joiniug such a I ody. as , . � "`;,�'­�' 7'�...1�_ ", - �V,� � - brand, and feed, e . X. Bud F.H., Virst . I gingin - " . 1.1-1 - -- - 'f l , ­ - to,. I in.. :. John Devitt; i I - 1,1­-­ ,_,- r l.'r. I �'. . � � . It, . . bateson ; Sergeant, gOD10 spirit. I heard the whole history o! f jorn be .. 4. - �� ' i , �i tend re-o the Store L _. - . . " ­ - ­� _, onlug . 4., ! ' - `v_.'*­­ lrl:_l ' z , . ��, ; second M. of ( make no mill .. .­,,�, _ � I L. I � . of G., A Hamilton 1. , I . il, M The many'friemdo A Mr., Mrs and the to,end. Solthiukweca:i . A:, . 1�. I.;,. . &:--l'... 1, -, ­ .. .1 .. - ­ . * - . . for EusiDess on, .1 ­ .,.;'L: � w ; sortioal, B Matthing ; pickett, Mignes Bray met sit t ieir residen ' an. The inusic . �,.�­": I I. I l�tk - i�,�-- 1. ... .� ­ � 8 Gero ce hero on take by beooming a Worhm� � . � .: ..,.,. ,� I L I . . . .1 - I � - . I : , ',_,'-11 _-, . ­I 9 _1 _ . � � , - 'I- t Thos Beer. Thursday evening of &at week and pre"nt- was furnished by the W 'tev 1. . . t ale Quartatte - � - " � - ro - " ,-.. -�' Ili, I 11 te I .;� , � , _. ­ v-, - - onaay nex a, h S I The ladies of St. John's Presbyterian ed them with a ve r neat address and a Mr. and Mrs; Clarey, of OcUst Hill; M - ' ' c% . )f Kilmarnock,:: " ?)� -.,'-'--' - �A I ., u ..,: congregation met at the residence of Mrs. chair, lamp, picture asel, and Eistper rack Armstrong, Whitey& et: � 1 l:a, _� � .- . _ . �,, u .,: , -:.. I I Mffrkh&M. L' -, ­- - . , t . , - ," . � . �i 11 . . .... ,_ . - 1. .. ;. I i.. �,ll.-_- , _ I . -1. ,. i I . .18 9 7 ­!v­... -1. � n Monday afternoon last to the different mom re, as the token -of a Scotland; and � Ma gie Cowie, � 6 1 .:.� _., t'� - � - ` ' �' - '' �. � , , - - �, � - - ,��6 ,� :� � . ..... . � � I I. - �1. � I .V � , . _; ,� . I I", i %. �; I 1. . 4 Thoo. Pouoher o 9 applauded froilk .� .. - ., .. . ..�, .. , I _AG41A r. . - - - � 'N .. ., , ­ lf ­ - _ A sh'are of the public p&tV01IRP 18 i0l" for the purpose of organizing a Ladies' neighborhood regre at th6ir departure They were each and 9,11 . on with the couRregation from our midst Mr. ray feeUng the star&& The duefts b Dr. HutchisOlL .. ' � T-�A'e ,Z,_k " -, - ' ;.R- ,4,c - replied a - ill... I. .r :! � .41." _ . . in ' . . 1 " , -q-­; cited. '. � Aid i COU1180ti use. � ,�_% .. l " " l' _. 1, �61'. t I- ­ . . ­ I . lowing officeris were electail: on bobalf of his spo as ana familly. The olad MrF Armstrong hel 1�,,=use. . .. i ., , �.. . .­ .4 . � . 'Cul. t. . 44., � .., " i � ­ . � ­ � � -'_,,�4" . i 04,,' ..- 1. I, . , W, . . hero. Tke fol . an't it", i I . . is' ' - . . , , .'Al, company enjoyed au extra flne'time sod Lehman'ssolo we o : ' 1: �:; .1 'It, - _- r !&.` !��-e ­4-J.". - 4: ��. �l;.. - .. - ig , .., 'i, , - �.,; - ovi titob pregij#nt, )Ire Wm Devitt; est. ]EI. CIS, Y 11 I �­Z' -., _-.�, �,�ql , - a C , hig I ", lot Vice. .i. I A . A , - . d vice r88., dispersed at a late h4 itir, wishing, the fam. which he appeared his I I 4 , . .� , , t,' , . . , I . ... : .,t _. � - , - , y Mrs. Clare . I - ik .1. . . I . ire$., Mrs Robs -Milne -, 20 w ,I. " _".-,.-":��1,1_ T I ily happiuess in thei. I %low home., $elections st000mpanied b I � .. _­ -.�� -­,;L�­'� I* . .. rt t - ;:�� ,:-, . the Pttb14c._-, - - �, ,; . -, 4.� 11W . I.. 710 . iss BarclAY; secretary, Miso 011ie A as style. M 11 - - - 7. _. . 'A , .� � - M - _____ - 4i _�:� ten in his usual humoro, . S J, ,I * 'W41 , I'' �r ­I I " -; io: . ,. � , . ­q - . .. . I I -__ .. ­'. ­ . 1. �, K, I.,.. W _-;�' .;;..1t..:­, " ___ ­1 .. .. __ - .1 I.. I. wie mpanie - , , _-L .1 - . . ad a Parti6 . #rsbip Algert treasurer, Mist; Maggis Millsf - . .1 , tbiv young 601 at see* . ., �,� -v!V-r,�� i�st'kr. J. - ived, A ver - �Xt_11_ - - - vii tun-aiputuoA b%vjn,f, arm qeogng will be held at the rosi- 1 A -writ bas been issuea aga . -1 ', I do of camstit can- by Mrs. Clarey was well rem . - I .1 1.6. ,11,�� , , V are now Prq jared to 0 a I kin The Ball 11 - ' . :,� . "- ,- k " . L'� -Yi, 4�,-, �� I m WWWWWR in all itili br"Gh of Afro. Poucher the let Tuesday 0. Graham, private banker, of T . � . - '._1 . _. ore" work, me 01 &nee 1 iv,91ri" - enjoyable time was spent by all. - . - 1­11;_ _- . - __ 1. . '. - ,.,-t. ,�_ r WLTY for the in- April. All the Istdieg who Mr. Grsihgm is . ,_' . ..; ]L . I =ne all t"Ifle nee" yoma", ...W&F-00-- - . 't�; ,,� ,��s 1� -_ . afternoon . AWN r Nui h t 004114" 11 - Lit, . _ _*1 . 11 O&Y ,a -1 . I al , , ar att"14 lie electiou fiv. -� �1' , q;p_�t. ".4- and a, thil at& *Wenj of b�# , go and nm,uciul OW)y inviod to ent ()In@ st Xi rlB�- Lind to 1MV11 " . . I�A 11 - -.-",. t�-�,,, "W A that also of up, r.Ai tuAber i ­ "A f"I i0wrtatod Ars reap" . 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I ...stooped to go in he came and spoke of * ­ . to her. It was Jopp. ali �, __ . . . ... I n44 . . . - �..:,_:. .�`.� -,- Fie begged her pardo''n for -'address- ro . � ..'.. ' � fl, 1. � Ing her. But he had heard that ru .-'�.I." T1 ­ - �j%.,.­ Farfrae had been, applied to by a no 9 in , �_ i_:_ " bouring oorn-morchant to reemmmen �% - Z�': . �. 1:�,, ...� 11 , a working partner; if so, he wishe ad ,-4*-�.­ to offer himself. He could. give good th -, , C& I lli�' . , . 71-r- I security, and had stated as much to to lvll;l � ' ', � ,'!-,,,- -' Mr. Farfrae in a' letter - but he would w � ­,�_ ­ , �� 7, _. 'feel much obliged if Lueetta would say 0 � :: .11 I Of ','-JL-.. ­ - a word in his favouT to her husband. he _ . � .-. 11 o; , " It Is a. thin 9 la "I . ,g I know nothing about"' ,;r,,,� I.;— ­_... *d L 1._�-1. ., � . '. � sal ucetta ooldly. L I..k.l. . . ,i�`�,..��; "But you can testify to MY trust- w - . w " L, I I . "- - ,� . . � -- worthiness better than anybody, ma, - 1, i�i E . th 1.� I.. 3,� sm." said Jopp* I, I was in Jersey sev- lo * � 111­1_;�.. . �i7_1 . ed .. 1. oral years, and know you theirs by 1. I ­`_�_ , ar I .. I '.... . of - L �.__ �L- L'� ogbt - '11Z ;... . . ; - ­ ­ lif _L. ..., I -repli- d. '�Iaut I lr�ftew . I '- �:. to ,�,"'­L %�' Indeed," she' e . , ' ' I w�' - _-'t.% "hothing of you." I � 1, all . �­ -1 '. I � �` from bo L. . � .:,*- , ­­ z � " I think, ma'am-, that a wor ­1 . . , 1, .,.., . .1 . ,.­., , hat I cov- 9' L _ W,_,L.-,;:-.� you would secure for me w ell _. ..,:,., . �..`I.-. ot very much." he persisted. .. * 7: She steadily refused to have anything w o . . k 1, L p ' .::�. �� to do with the affair, and. because of sa , - - L , �­.'.�, ,... I _�,,- :. her anxiety to got indoors before her tr - - ­ . ., , , � . � : �1_ husband should miss her, left him On r , , j� . -L, 11 . k ' , J­. "�,_ 11. the pavement. _ � 'I.. - _. .., " . ��:,. � 1. - vk .1 '_ �_­ _ , . He watched her fillihe h'a-d nisbi3d, el . _ _- ­ L _.... . .,:. I -. and then went home. When he got, f( ". � ­` 1. . _.:.'.L- L'�� � - , . .., i fireless chimr H ­ I - . I . . - ,-: L*:. dogs. _. ­_", - nay corner looking at tile iron . � : . � - ; '� ' ' � . I ' j ...."-, � -A Movsment� upstairs disturbed bun, _ ��,Q�_ '' L � - '_ L'L and Hanollard came down from his be ' d- : -­-:_.�­: I r . I � . L_,,, _'. where he seemed to have been .. . _­ M. 1: ._.� ", :.: d - _. � -, L � .,� . " � , � mmaging boxes - .., ' �_ _ I - i , � '' , .. - - 7!' '' _­.; 'I ish," said Henchard, � I you woll�d _ .�...,., - , - ._.. . w b _.. . . . - � �., ;."_o -night. n ­' '. do me a service JoPP, now, to �, �, ­. � . �` �%­ L �:' - .� I.Mean, if you can. Leave this at Mrs. b _' _' . - & , , � L:' . I -*�, - Farfrae's for her. I should take it MY - - I t -.;.' , . . L _t �7 self. of oourse, but I don't wish to be , . 1".. I., . 0 .. �:. - .: 11862 there." - _. , ­ - - "in bi` - ' L I—. _ ... . _ . . . L, He handed a package own piper. J - ., . :�i, - . _,.­�. I , ­ -­- ., .1. sealed. Henchard had been as good as -,., , �. . �._!�, - �.:: his word. h , . ,.__ , _. 'how ye oil . .... w­ �! ,., I �bave "" got ' to-day?" v Li�.*:�,�-.-,-_- " Well, . I", _ " Any prospect of an y .L_-_'A-:L _ �­ Me lodger asked. I I . . - I 'L, - . . �,'. -I' �ning I" t, . ... I t - 1 : " "I am a rai - not _1 zj,_ I � fl 'd ,11 said Jop�,� who v I'. - . , I , �:, , 1: -.1" ': L ' - f ­ - - .11 :. - ", had not told the other of his applica ,:- - 'I, I . . v , .- :. - � �-. �11.�'. tion to Farfrae. 11 ­­ �. �.;:_,.. '.. - :, � � _�, " There , never : will be in Caster� t . , ­ ­ . . . ­ - , . b id �-. :�.,.:�.:_. . . ri ge, " declared Ilenchard decisively. i . 1, . 1, - #@'W ,�, . �. ,; LOU must roam farther &field." He v .. .".."; _. ., .� L. - - la. 1. I., then returned to his. own part of the �. , _- , I I ­­.. , , , - - L; .. : � , .:: house. , L . . t .- 1, . .. � - ., . I . . . .;I - . Opp knew theirs had been something f .. " - � .1. - . . � 1. t L .1 - ­.-:_ of the nature of wooing between Hen- . 1; .. ell rd and the now Mx8. Farfrae; and I . . vague ideas on the subject narrow- ( 11 bi - _. ad thems�alves down to these; Hench- . arl had a parcel belongin 1. .g to Mrs. . Farfrae, and he had reasons for not ro- turning that parcel to her in pers I on. � What could be inside itl So he went t an and on till, animated by resentment at- Lucetta's haughtiness. . as he thought I - I it, and cuTiosity to learn if there were I any weak sides to this transwtion with Henchard, be. examined the packa!,�e. The pen and a I I its relations being av - t w rd tools in Henchard's hands, he had � atfixed the seals without an impres- sion, it never occurring to him that the efficacy of such a fastening depended .:- on this. Jopp was far less of a tyro; � ­ he lifted one of the seals with his penn � - _. : knife, peeped in at the end thus opened, I _.. saw that the bundle consisted of let- . I .. ters; and, having satisfied himself thus � � �_ far, sealed up the end again by sim- . . . �;::;.-, ply Softening tbe wax with the candle, _ I '' . . - : �. . �­ . and went off with the parcel as re- :. . . . - quested7 . I . _.- Coming into the ligW at the bridge .. .. I .1 .. ligh Street, .1 I—- which stood at. the end of I ­�_�. , 04o beheld loungiDg thereon Mother , , . - �r. I. L . ,::- - . iz.--�, I uxsOm and Nance Mookridge. 'L I 11 .� " , . I � - ,� 1�!. I .: . I Wc be just goi.hg down Mixon Lane JL� ''- �.�� , ;­ 1�-, - , �aly o eter's Finger I , . ­_. . . : ,_. .".­'­ *fore creepijag to bed," said Mrs. Cux- I I!, I- I . . ., - .;:. _. . i "There's a fiddle and tambour- , "I som -__ . .­.1w,:. . Lord, what'8'all - ine going on there. : - . �. �.::­. , the world-do ye come alonq too, Jopp 1. �1.1 _­­ I :,- . ­ It on't hinder ye five minutes." L ,�'':.,._ - w , - 1, :,� . __.� ­­, . - Jopp had mostly kept himself out of , .1: I , I % n- . "L., this company, but present circui '7. � I I L-L - ;,�., _ ., r. stances made him somewhat more reek . L . __ :,. L. :,,:,. *. . d, , less than usual, and without many . � I e.:. _... _ na .., . - , " _. -words he decided to go to his desti - .. ,:� - , . � ` �. tion that way. e:L_', � ._.:.-�L �. � . Mixon Lane was the Adullam of all , . . . I . . , , ­, , _ -- _,"..., �.:' the surrounding villages. It was the . . - ... __ - t_ I .. i ._L��., "L -_. - hiding-pla�� of those who were in di8- . �: - - - L � , ­­ - , p - - . �:_­, � ,I - . L­ . tress, and in debt, and in, trdublo of , �,: _.- ,� :� �­:, __ iovery kind. Farm lak),urers and oth- . - :. ". 1. . .. - , , �., er peasants, who combined a little .. I - � _:, :, � I -1., hing- with their farming - � _, % L�;_;, 11 poac and a ]it _;"_,1,*_L­ th i : -, ­' - " tie brawling and bibbing �Vith eir . , --. , � Ing, found th.mselves sooner or ,,. :_ � po. e " , Whi ­­ - ..-L -n Mixon Lane.. Rural mechan- . 1. ­ later i �(-Y ..;,�;­. . - :;'L -.", . - � __ r � �) � .1. .1 109 loo idle to mechanise, rural se _ L -:;L Z' _. - ., , .- _� - __.-, - vallts too rebellious to serve, drifted - ..*,.., . , were forced into Mixen Lane. �* 1��; :.- , or . ­1 I _ - _:. L. ,,.. I � . Yet thLs mildewed' leaf in the stu�dy 1, � _.., - " . I I 1. i", _-�.'-L: _. ., and flourishing CasLerbridge plant layl . �_ - .. � ­ �- , ­. -� - close to the open country; not a hund- � �� .. '. - . � _ ' . . ,� � , I- '-,. i:�­'. L red yards from a row 'of noble elms, and � .i.l. ,�,,_ oomma;n inir a view across the moor of : � :.:,,:-, di �. � :�,- �, . ..­ - - airy uplands and cornfields, and man- ., .. - � ,�! ' - 'L- �' . ..�; �,. - I sions of the great. A brook divided - `­ _�' --,� ,. __%. ` tl.w moor fTom the tenements, and to ,,_ . �: - -:1 view there was no way across ­ I— . Outward I - "; � �.-: it-no way to the houses but round I I " - �.­.L� '-_,. sl � .� - . about h7 the road. But under every � 1. - __ .: �.,'.: ]'i. "' _.' housebt Itiar's' stairs' there was kept a I . . - �-­ ; I . - J... �. ateri,yus plank njne inches wide- I- %ch plank was aseoret bridge. . . I ... , L , � _ , .1 _:_ , - . - . ;_ L. walking along the lane at dusk the - - . _I:L"...� stranger was struck by two or three " - . . - .�, _ _- , i:--' ' - .- L � Peculiar features therein. One was an ­ - - , '. I ,f`�il intermittent rUMb1iDg from the back ­ � : .. � I : . ". premises of the inn half-way up; this . :,__'_ . meant a skittle alley. Anot-ber was the '. . ,., : � _. a exteiasive prevalence of whistling irf the �, A 'p,_ - 11 . 1�._: ­,1 . various domiciles-a piped note of. some ­ _�� L . 1 .1 - 1 .. ., � I from neal ly every open , - kiInd comin - - � �* a � . � ,�." door. Avotfor was the frequency of ;I- " . ,­ . , I -h., -_ - white sprons over dingy go�vns among "..o - -1 - . ound the doorWays. .. �f. :,� -' the womern ar .- �. _'.. . If -amid so much that was bad, . .-, _� -_ -at . 11 ;,­- _� needy respectabi-lity' also found a home. .1. "' ­ . - Of the roofs abode pulle .;, ­ �'L U�ader somO ..L ; :_ __ L �_ and virtuous souls, whose presence _.._ ,was due to the iroal hand of ne- � I L �, I there _. :'��,__* . it ) tliat alone. I .. �: ,� ..:. �, Ibesat y, and t( . L. - - � 13 ..,.._.'_ - , . � The inn-called Saint Peter's Finger : ,:.: � 1, . w al - as ; . I �, ,Vthe choxch of Mixon Lane.�. It w . � . . I � , I - : Q6RtJrq,II1 q�tua.te, as such places should I , . �__ .: . - - -- - I ,6,. , ,� : � - - . �. 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I. : I I .... -, � �, with hair and whidmrs prematurol ra iA� to Lici near it. '' t .. . .. . - , " . I � , . �. . - - , . Was . �.. . ... - I,- :_-_1kA­. �, ­6 1, -, -, _--, ­ .. NJ ial face. Ye a workman i n tbkj towm who did not ' If getting towaxd ni", ".. '... . _. . - -,:I', t- I and a broad and goin � aa� , - - ,.: , , . k. gi; -,I. ,; ,A " , , .- " gray, � _ . . . ­ � - - - L-,, - . - - 1� 0 bore about thei­aa!lna' i6gatkia- had crossed on the plank without boaita- put a cle'an all4wL On. I when my attention was attrawe td , '.. �. � I �_ - � . -:. " - do no . ,;a.� - - . * � I . ion 'to the King of Prussia as the tion, and saitwued to see nothing odd in 1%wdiard had dot,onwitned to ' � _- ter i bore to the Golden Crown. !At the transit. '. work that day. 'He primed �,imsdf in a ,pretty little girl who was tripping,:,,,,. : : a - . I � . I .1 � . I -at 9 lit the inn was so respectable "what lace Is tbW" Ike asked, when tba moirning with a glass of rum, and street. Just an she i -each- ,'-. �:,, . ` i � . roes the , :. I I . - Z . . I . � to puzzling. But at the corner tbej reag e . walkiaig down 00 street let Eliza- cu ed on a pat ob (A., � -s -. � .- I . I- h"-d not � n for a I bout. -, I - .11: . _!o . . I . . t ?ublic- Ouse was an alley, a mere ::A Public, bouj*6," . _­.. li, I:, � LZ'_- � 1, ,­ beth,-Jape, whom he ice and fell heavIlY. It tOOk me - ' ' * . - Oh.. Perhaps it will r I, he said to horl ­.' ...t . I- 1. t, d viding it from the! next build , suit um to Put week. "it Was luok3, expi,red before half a second to reach the little 'womatA .. I _�'.' - . . ... alf-way up the alley was a nar- up at. Now then, come in and wet "my twenty years had - - . I . ; w door, shiny and paintless from the y6u.r whistle at My eiponse for the 'thiis camia on, or I should never have and pick har up. She was shak m by'. . ­ � I . ­,:.� . - . L - - b I infinite hands and shouldexs. lift-ovex rou havehioven me," had the nerve to carry lt'out-" the fall, though not, injured, and I ha4 .: __ ''-_.,­'.1' 1-11 ' ' . ­ � � - is as the actual entrance to the They ollowed. = into the inn, ,,Ca"y out wh&tt" said aho, alarmed. I �. .­ - give Ito support her for a momeaL Theri : � -:.. I n . I where the increased light exhibited him �­Tjbimj weacome, I am g04 to � I L ­­1 ". P estrian would be seen abstract- as one who would stand higher in an our Royal, visitor." t isbo went her waY. . ­. .. . .- _. - i 1. I.,. - : I .1 . ... . I � , . ly aging along Mixen Lane; and 'estimate by the eye than in one by the "Shall wo go aw am A togetheirl". � I had tramped up and dmm 'my beati _., V �L: r I ..- _.� . . - en, n a moment, be would vanish, ear. she sa id. i three or four times when a barebead- �:' _- .1 _�_ . . .1 � i like Ash- Apparently ourprised at the kind of ­See itl I have other f ish to f r If I 1._... . - .- � '' 0 woft1th seeingIll ,ad cash boy ran out of one Of the big _. i � , I �.:.._:: . - . I .. I a the disappearance of Ravens- company which confronted him th,rough you we It. It will b - ,.� �.� ..... - 1. . � � - ; , : :1.. . . . :Pod. iThe abqtTacted destrian had the kitchen door, he at once abandion- She could do nothing to oluioidato LhiS, stores lLnd yelled at me: I I I with a heav i ged into the alit by tvtel-adroit fillip ad his idea of putting ap at the house; and doickied herself out y I "Come, quick I The MAJ�Age'r hie -� - -.. . , . w . I ­3­1 . . . � I . . the alit "buL taking the situation lightly he beart. An the gppoip d time dre I - - .., his person sideways; from . nto caught a shoplifter III � . . - ! . .. ht _ of, hex stepfa,ther. � . . . for glamm of the best . . . . . ' - - ; edged. into the 'tavern by a simi- called, I paiA for nea r she a to the I " AX off ioer, I I said th vi momager who, ..e - . r exercise of skill. I I I them a4 he stood in the passage, and Sh,5 thou lif was 90mg - - . I : - - - , . ' L . The !company at the King of Prussia turned to proceed on b4a way by the King of irtutaffia; but.no,im. elbowed his lwas a more business machine, 'I anl. .. ­­'. , I . - ere I ersons, of quality in comparison front door. This waa barred, and while way through thle py -throng to the 'glad you have come. One of our lerka ' .. .'�. . . � .11 ith a pany which gathered here; the landlady was unfastening it the shop of Woolfre, To draper. she 1 - . . . . I � .at the lace counter discovered at ai - *: � va . Oug it ust be admitted that the oonviersaILion about. the akimmington waited in the =Wd without. - ealr- aze had bee ... I 1 " , � `0 � ... west' f rings of the King's party touch- was continued in the aitting-room, and in. & few Minutes he emerged..w valuable piece ot I n tolen"­. '��,:,"- . , - I ..,-.- I . n his �- ". , , . th ' ts of poter,s at points. Waifs rewbod his ears, Ing a brilliawt, rosatta. while I and gave the alarm. This woma hur- ., .. � . .1 ores t . .... .. I . _� . d rays of all sorts loitered about 'What do they meau by a "skimmi. hand he ca,rried a f14 of somewhat ried swaY from the counter. Th lace 7... I '... .7, . . �. . re. 21 � . ty-ridef" he asked., honiel construction, formed by tacking fou.ud in an outside pocket f bee . . � .:-.,: - I . To his home Jopp and his acquaint- "Oh, air," said tha landlady, "'tis a one :7 the small Union JacJ0% which *as . I.. oes:had arrive& OThe thunder -of old foolish thing they do in them parts abounded in the town to-day, to the cloak. T1Ws is the Piece On the desk " .-, ---I I ;�- � _.., . I - I � � WIS echoed from the baokyard;swin- who n a man's wife is-woll, a bad bar- end of a deal wand-probably the roll- bpre.rf . I I - I _; . I . .- . . ung behind the blower of the gain in any way. But as a respect- ex from '16 piece Of OslicO, Henchaxd . " ­ - ' - ment on the. . ,' ­: . , s. . 11% . . . Is put There was a sudden move :: . ­ I . . y; and ex-poachers and ex-ga-me able householder I don't encouxage It." rolled up his flag on the doorstep, . ' ... - . .. ) era, whom squires ,bad persecuted . "Still, are they' going to do it short- it under his &M and went down the part of,he womoin. She snatch her, ­ : 1.`, 1. ' : ' ' . ' ' - i or It' a cause (in their own view), lyl It ia a good sight to oft, I sup.- $trwt. - I . __­_ handkerchief from her face, extendedl :-� �" -: . I - U III . .. ! � - �':,.��_L ';�"� . _.!, r .1. .. - t othowi,ng each other. . Pose be conitili'MO - ­�; :` bier right arm and finger, whichshoold �.,' I -1 "WIW ai.r," abs ajjlif)ars� J.9tia the , �. ..,. -L � (To _.. __, . 1. �:,_ - ... �... ­_ . ! , , _ , i "Do6't mind how you could Jork a . 11. - �'. �_ _ . .. __ ­ L. -W � _. - - or - I - I .:;.L L L under the ouni And it I LL � I with rage. and, turning her blazing '­...... . 1. - . .1 . ' '' 'ITE - .. I ' out ashore with a bramble, and not fillinioat thiq . I , IffleL the , ,�L' , 19 NEOR I �' eyes upon the businea§ machine, she.,.,,. -� - _. strealli, Charit" a deposed costs Money. . I ....L.� - . ., �'... 1; eeper was . . Is Filkwaa at "Ahl I remember hearing Of some " �Iit is a curious thing, of fairly screamed. , I . �, . I ,:1 1. sayinjr. that I � says an Eng- - ­�o� .� 1. - . , - , - _" L. ­ ��',:,', �,� _ _ I uf can nundf" such thing. Now I shall ba in Caster- , ' . �. _ ., � , .. _r%t 'oe once, it y-da list woman, ­to note the subtle affill- I I ,Tis falm. I I am no tbief I 'I ,. , - . . . I L. � . . 1. . . .4 a bridge for two or thi-ea weeks to come, . .1 that. . ­� :,� �. ,_.... . " L, t can 1. But the worst larry _, :: , . r me was that pheasant business at and should not mind naoing t he Pair- ity between the youmg man and his She wan the black-eyed little gil ' ­; .. , . :�� *_1 �_ :.. .- orew'ood. Your wife swore false that forinances. Wait a . momont.",­ He rie,*tie. Tdk of."the sty'le' being 'the I had pioke4-up scarcelly half an houln �� ��."�.11. ,. - -1, . I I - . I ime, , Joe.--oh, she did-there's no deny- turned back, entered the sitting room, main 11 In tbase days of sober mason- before. - . '. ; . �. : ' a .:. � . . . �L�L it.09 and said, "Hore, good folks; I should ' . - ':_ . - . . 19 � ­, ' ' I i ke to see the , old custom you a re line &ttlm the cravat, nine times Out Then she -told 'me h6r little ator t. She ,- - ,� '- .- - I.: " How was that I" asked Jopp; L'. ....-Y - I J of ten, denotes the individual / and,above was an orphan and had been brouight up :. ".: �., i �.. . " Why-­Joe closed with Me, and "we talking of, and I don't mund bo.ing i I . . ... . olled down together, close to his gar- somothing towards it-take that" He Observe how he has by a.n cdd aunt in the country. Aboub.-. ' � ''I . I all, his humor. . � .. � . I . - en 4�dge. Hearing the noise, out ran threw a sovereign on the table and r'e- fingered his tie Lud you shall know his six months before this her aunt had - , �-.y I _-.­.. - . . . . t: - is. wife with the oven pyle, and' it turned to the,landlady at the door, of . . _, .:. . I - z. � . - . . : . . ing,- dark under the trees she could- whom, having inquired the, way into Mood. When I meet Florizel, for I=- died, and she came on to the- city and 4 . 1: . ' ;.. I 1, ' I - , , - - It e which was uppermost. "Where the town, he took his leave. Stamm, prancing down the street Of an turned her hand to laceinaking, and .� ' .. . . '... - " "Theiv were more where that one 1. . _: e8t! thee, Joe, under or top?" she afternoon, with, & Uttle shepherd's-plaid had been able to support herself do-.- ..:-: � . � . : - ­.-.':_ ­ _- I . � ­_,�.. --: � _.. . . 1. _ .. . reached. " Ob-uuder," says he. She camo from," said Charl., when the sov- tie twisted into the most mkish of oently since then.._ : - . . I., - .. . - . -1 hen W -an to rap down upon my skull, e1reign bad been taken up and hand- neck . I ... . . ack iml ribs With the tyle till we'd roll od to the land.lady for safe keeping', bows, then I know that. he has an ILP- She said she had stopped into the j i�.'� , '' - - .,�; . - _. . . "By Georgel we ought to have got 'a 5 O,cgodk, shop to make some smal I purchaseig and -..- �.: - - . Z" . 1, . ver lagain. " Where east now dear pointinent with Amanda at : ._. : - . d when walking away. She ­�' . oe, "der or top III she'd scream Lisin. few More while we had him here." d that the Indy has a mind to, listen was Iarresto . . ,... . .... y Qeorgo. 'twaa through her I was ,. "No,. no," answered the landlady an proteated that she did not know how - -, * ' . This is a -respectable house, and Ili to his suit. Other days I espy him In the law came to be found in her pocket.. ­ ' : � .' ook I And then when we got up in . all she aware that the cook pheasant have nothing. done but what's honor- something limp and forlorn, and lav- I explained the case to the serf"llt .- "_."�'' � � - ''. I ,; I .1 ... , able.!' . . at the station and got his permunloni, 1 , .. . as o;ne of her rearing, when 'twas not ender cotlored. Mhia Is not a lucky day I _­­.. ..,.,. . �� . . I "Well," mid Jopp; "now we'll conrid- fail to make for ber to sit in a chair in the Office �.., _­. .1 . . :.. . our: bird at all, Joe; Itwas Squire _�., .�Z­ .._� , ­ 1. - rowl'In's bird-that's whose Itwas-one er the business Jopp; "now we'll consid- with Florizel, and if you instead of occupling a call all night. .. �. ::.. :. . .: hat We'd picked off as we passed his gwt it in tMin", I %­ good your eampe 'he MAY go &a far as Somehow I couldn't get the sorrow- � _�, ,:,.,.. -1 I "We will," mid Nanm - "A good to ta& of, W8 difficultiss, still more ful look of those eyes out of my mind,� ...-.I- - . � �' I . - . . ': I . . - oOdI an hour afore. It did hurt in � lau h wanme my heart mom than a . and I couldn't sleep, and when day- . -:Z ., ;. I eel i,li . il � - .: 1". . 1, _. � - . gs to be so wronged I . I A oorlial, and that's the truth on't." - dawkly of the ooloniss, while for two. light came tbne hung on a peg unt 1 .., ell-:'tis over now." ' d - I ,_ - . .11, '. .1. .1 " I might have had ye da afore Jopp gathered up the letters, and it pence -he will tell 'Y01u Of I the perfidy court time oaxne. __T. walked aroun - I I - � . : � �.'._ ys being now somv,what late he did not - thinking ovrr the case, trying to ar- .1 � , �,� hat," said the keeper. "I was with- I of tibe w'hdis female sex. ' �.' .. _­ .. I `�: - - . . : atteompt to call at Farfrae a with theirm ive at some solution favorable to the , �, � , ,.- ., n a few yards of yo� dozens of times, There are men-and 'Worthy citizens r _­ 4 :­� - I . . night. He reac.hed haffie, walod girl. � - .. All a siff ht more of birds than that that � ­ ioor one. thAn up as bofmv, and delivered tho too-who always wear blood-red silk Of course whein .we got to court - - � �, " '. ""'. "I ­.1. - I �� � - "Yes-'tis not our greatest doings P'Ll"al at its addrem next imorning. albout their throats. There are others Minnie-that-was her name-waa oon- : . , .1, . V''. - - ,. �, . . hat the world gets wind of," said the Within an hour its oont,ont.s were re- who will adorn thems-61ves with ready- victed in one-two.-Clixee, oiFder. She`-; . ... . I . I . , duced to ashas b Lmotta, who, poor made bows, -which buckle in som at -just stood dazed '- I I 11 .- urmity-woman, who lately, settled in �h, - mado no statement- �% . . , I I . .i wmll was inclineYto (all down on her erious fanhion, at the back; bu'ltm ,, like--4md the judge hold her for trial- . .::1::.,�.`.-' . . his purlieu, sat among the rest It . - :� - . ? . W' knemos in thankfulness that at last no variety of the genius homp is held by in thb court above. . �:. � . ;�L ..- . I . � vas khe'who presently %sked Jop hat - "-,.. - i I . I . vas Ithe parcel he kept so irntZy un- ovidence remained of the unlur,ky epl- the well dresseid to be beyond the pale. As they led the girl away she was . --- �.' ; ' ; . .. er his arm. Alodo with,Houc,hard in her past. For, There is yet another sort of man who the picture of death. I gave her a nod# -: I ' '�' I i � - . - . "Ali, thiarein has a grand secret." inn(x**nt as sho had boon of dolibamte- invariably wears the most modest little of encouragment, but she returned it '' . : - ,; * ! 1. � 11 . ly lax intentions therein, that episode, pin-roints or stripes. -The color of bi,, with -a lc)k that said as plainly aa - ­ ''. �. i aid Jopp. "It is the passion of love. , , % I if knoiwn, was not tile loss likely s du* Wum or black; its texture words co-dld- have said: "My heart is : '' � " ,� . . ro think that a woman should love one opamte fatally beLween herself and her is corded silk; and he wearg it in a ra- broken." . ' �' '�' .: - nanii,;u well, and hate another so un- . - I.. -looking sailors' knot. . - � _. 11 . I . . - nero lly.,t husband. . ­ t her depressed - I had questimed bar closely as to the ' - 41. ' il- " Who's the object of your modita- -, 1 :,._..�_ r­ - F, ''... . 1. -.1 - � . � - .1-11 . __��L ' �_.. " - �1, _ ''. This Is the kind. of a young man you appeoxance of the people who hadstood. * � I . :� I , ­1 _,[�­� I., I­F..� a in noat., careful .1 _, �, ,, " �. . � �, .� , depend upm. 71 I near ,her at the lace counter. She could - I . .­_.­ I ­: HAPrMIL XXXVIL; . i ,:;­ can : '''' . . . I ion, air I' t i �_ .I � � modest, conscientious, bonoralfie and 101 remember none save one flashily-dreas-__� - :� 7; : . 1�i I " One that stands -high, in this town. �'-Sucb` was tb3 state of thin& when good report. But, to tell - the strict ed woman wbo had attracted her at- � .,l I ,. � . ...1 , '.� - * � I � I A like to shame her I Upon my life t ho current affairs of Cast,orbridgo Were I ruth, he Is not dways deliriously am- tention because of a remarkable muti- .... '.1 �,'. ! * � - . . - .. , " " , - . , play to read injurrupt,od by en usin�- On the other hand lie I as if a piece ... , .� . ;�". �:.., _! � . .1 i , � her ova-letters, the proud piece of silk nitude that ita influi,tneo reac,hod to the ware Of the lation of one of her ears .-,. :. ,. " .- ! . who weaws an enormous cravat had boon c4 out in a triangular farm.. ,;�. . .. �- I' - ,- Lnd wax-work! t'or 't,is her love-letters lowest social straLUIn thmm, stirring Like, yout 11' I . . i , ,: hat I've got here." de%Kbo of -i t � . I frothing out on his unma,ffly.boaom. He I persuaded the superintendent to �.,� :­1 . , .,: :. a to . . _�­ - , I a 80C40ty 50 sensibly a is, gUwl too often a mativalso langue, grant me leave Gf absence for acouple - ., .*.. .� ­ , ove letters f t lien let's hear 'am. cut into .. � I . -.1. L the nudat of the proparationo end WOU34 sacrifice you-or his grand- of days and went to work. I overhaul- - :: .1. � ' ' ' . I I sou.J." said Mother eux8om. "Lord, for tho ukimmington.; another-In order to sot the tea-ta,b,le ad the pictures at the office and gaze(t - ' L _. r., . . - le ye mind, - Richard, what fcbls we us-' A royal ptuwjiuv,-i wpa about to pass I " ­�­ � .- � ,.� ad t in & roar. hard and earnestly at the featurm of ' I ­ ' 0 be when we were younger I get - through tbo borou."Ll, on U.4 Wurse far- .. . . : I ­ ' ' �­ - 3" - . �- � - �, , . I 11 - - - �: _ _'.. gal- I *_ .,� " .a.m.--.M-____-1N" - - every -fem&le crook in the rogues' ,. ting! a schoolboy to write ours for,us; i b�vr west, to inn uguira,to. an imaie,tvw, _1 ..�... . � I . I I ­­ .1 . !� and:giving him a penny, do yo mind. i agi lie T.- I ''T'LL' ' . ' I' .. I IL ­ lery, but I could not find the one I was.., � � intminng work owL that wity. . " - ­.. ` .. �,. - - � ... - ;: , not �o tell ot'sior folks what he d put in- had o0amul,ed to Wt half-an-bour.or I _1, I...,. FOOTWEAR NEVER&, . - :1 af ter. - I �L ' ' * - � '. , � � :­. ::"_�... ,�,�' At last I fell to reading the remarka I, _''. I '-.'. ,�. - � - � - I I , - I 4ide, do ye mind Y" so in tbrd town, and to rft,oivo all ud- `�.,:!;7.!, L . �..; .. .� I . .L. - . . ­ ,-. - I' I i .:.. 1. : - , . , . I under the picture of a bold, handsome . - .,. :, . 4 By this time Jopp had pushed his d1wis from the Corporation of C"wr- ij(.1,&-­ �' . iat UjatA " to, ike Kind or Illoots to I ­ . . � . ked . �-. - I _' ­- I - face. and waa knocked all into a coc � . .i. 1. . I finger under the seals, and unfasten- bridgti. Wear. - - �, � .11 ed the letters, tumbling them over and Iho address was prepared on parv,h- . � - ,­ s ­ � . . hat by the words, "Has a trianguian . . . �. . ; . - I . 11 .. . I ,_ 1: - pick�ng up one here and there at ran- Mom, by an artist,, who was handy at Dr. Samu'el' Appleton, gives fourteen Piect) cut out of the left e&r." I. � .1. : '. : '. ­ :1. ;' ; ­ . I had a long talk with a detective, � , L .."'. _. il '.L dom� which he read aloud. These pas- oruam,enw loitering, and was laid 11 of them, which every person will de- a ..,.1'C.,. . .1 __. . sages soon began to uncove' 0 . friend of mine. and after a while h ..� .. T I - r t he see- with the best goid-le,af and colol" that . ".. , . . ,I lu, rive winforL in. bet"Aing: L - I wm8 able t46 place the woman and told .- .. . :-.", �- - ret Which Luco-tta had .so earnestly hoP- thia sign-paintor liad in his shop. - -L. .;�. �..'.L ,:.� . �­ i ­ ed. keep buried though the epistles. Count;ll uieA on U10 'lluti,mlay before thp 1. Never wear a shoe. that -.Vill not'al- me where she most frequented. .. - . 1.� 1! .,� ,.. bei on6, did not make it appointed day, to arrange t.hz3 data All that day and nearl all the next -.. ..: !. . :.- alluh ve LIS low the great too 1o, lie in a straight . I I I 1, I . . .... : - ,�.L _:1 : I � alt other plain. 0I proceduro. '%V ba le t hi,y were line. . . . � I . I was on the look out ior that lady, -.:L.,; .. �.�%. I rs. Farfrao wrote that I" L said sitting, the door of the Council- Chaui- . - . . .1 and was despairing, when a hig, hand-. . - �,: I ­ _ . .1 - . . . 1. . L. 1, � Narce Mockridge. " 'Tis a humbling ber standing opan, Lht,y heard a heavy - 2. Never Wear a .shoe wl'th a sole Uat- some woman swelpt past mo, actually , ­ ,­ . �s,.,: ' ' " * L, ' " ' ' ! ,:., � - brushing jige, nat in .... , �.. ".1. - ,­- thing -for us, " respectable women,that footsWp coming up t1w stairs. it ad- orwor than the outline of the foo't.trac i 0 with her seaLskin : _ . - � 1. 1. . - . .1- .. : .. one of Lhe same sex could do it. A,nd vulic,od at - LlW JXMi4go, and Hell- ad �Vith a pencil close under the round- cloak, I L- .1. I:— . - - _' ong il 11 _: � L', now's 8ho's vowed herself to another cha,rd ont I glanced up a d fairly started.- :for ' �' 1, ­ ' ,,, . _. ::11 .:i.." I - - , : - - - - . orod the room, in clothm of ing edge. �. , .. I One of her ears vnias m"tilated 'Ust all ': L' , -, , - ! " .L - ,. I �. mat I" . frayed and throadbark, shabbitiMs. the I . f? . , I .� . 3. Never wear a al" Chat pinches-the the girl and- the note in the o ice had . I . ` "So much tht better f ir her ".-said very cloilles wit ch ho tuW used to wear , � I . �'. ' ' ': .. 0 . . . .. . I �. �_ I � described. I ' ': L L ' .' ,.I.''- h, .., odi _, j ­ - - I - : - . - �� : .: I - L f ro#i a n � . - The woman swept on and I follow L � _�;- t-be Ormi-ty-woman. "A I nave4l her in Ow primal Lyn wilen he liad sat heel. .. . . . � mal bad marriage, and she's am() 9 thoul. 4. Nover wear a shoe or boot " .1. I re I - � L _:'*'�: �'_�- - - ­ , L never been the one, lo thank.me." "I havo a feeling," he said, advancing so ""O" She entered the very store whe L.- . .. _. .. - - I � 11 in the heel that the foot is not ,kept had ai-rested Minnie, and went up to .r '.� j �.. ,.. . I say, what a go,od foundation for a to the table and jaying his hand upon . .. I . - * 1;_' �L 1, I I ; :" �;. - .,_ . '.11. kimmity-rida," said Narmx-,. th,�. green clooth, "that i filwuld like to. in place. I � - - I 11 I . I, the very counter where the lace was . I � ". I .. i:1 �: ­ * . ' 1. . . . stolen and began examining the .stock. ­ L.� _s � .. . . rue," said Mrs. Cux8oin reflootirig. join ye in this reception of out, illus- 5. Neyer 'wear a shoe or boot tight .. ..�, . I -:. . . � . 'IT s as good a ground for a skimmi- trious visitor. I stqppotso I .could walk And then, selecting a trille, she p-aid - :.,. . ­ .: I ...� , any w bore. I.; - I " wt : - � I I 1. . .. for it and turned to go. : � � .1. ' - . ty-r�ido a.s ever I knowed; and it ought ith the restf" . �: , I : , - . . . .:­ , . . nol, Ito 6,� wa,stcd. The - last one see Entharrabsoo glance . a ,were exchall 6 Nover weir a 8bne oi book 'that has I was in a quandary. But I was de­ 1 I,— I . � � �. . I in Castexbridge, must have been tjon od by tho Coblic.il and Grower uvarfy- dep,romi(xis in any part of Lho sole to terinined to make an offort and run � 1, : 11 � - .;- . � :.. naw- ake.. �::`�- .. ; 't �__,-,,. - � , ` ; '' the risk of making a serious mi9L � . : ::, . I— yea" ago, if a (lay."' I , ato th,e, wid ol hi� quill-poll, so 9 drop any joint or 1wearing below the ';: - ,,.. . 1� _1 , , At thi8 rnoiw-iit thore wasa shrill od he it during 11ti silence. Farfrao. I . stoll)k)lng up to her, I touched her -::1.- I r 1. �- � . �. .; - - to tho the young.; .Mayor, who by virLue of It's level plal�e. ­.. I T - � . .. should(, me with �­ . I histle, and the laindiady said . . . ,r and whispered. "Co . ! '�_%, - � . . . . I , . . 11�. man who had 6,zwn -.-alled Charl, "'Tis OlfiCo hat in tile la.vg,i chnir, intuitive- 7. Never wear'a shoo with asole turn- Hle. L want you a momenL,­ at Lh43 -.: ..' � � 1, . ­: . . . � . .. Jim coming in. Would ye go and .let ly caugh( the wns,i of the M('Otillg, ing up very Luuch at the toes, as this .samo time lookilig straight into ht,r- - �,,­ � �", .. ; -� I .1 ­ I .:� � . � - - . - I . fL �. . . . I . . .. -11 . I - , � bridge for Me?" . and an spokesinan was obliged to uttor . li . I ., dow n , t ho eyes. I .. m, _1' , I.. , , causes the cords on the upper part of Every drop of Wood left the wo-111an's tZ. I—. - . : , L ... � Without r?plying Charl and his com- it, glad aa ll�.� wokild have been 011% the foot to contract. _.11.. _...-, ,r I "M III- r . '.. - ... . %. - �. � rade Joe rose, and receirving a lantern Lh," tluty.iiliould hv�vo fallen to ituotho, .. face. She fairly trembled, for do-, . I -..: . _: - '.. from bw,r went oui� at Lho back door tongut-, . .. 8. Never wear a 8hoo,that presses up stant, and then she looked back ­ - - ... - .. .. . � - . - . - . I 1. �. :7. , -3. . .. mr-path which end- 1. 1 hardly ftee thavt it would be pro- Into tile hollow of the foot. . . 1- .: . n w e ' fiantly and went with uke. ­ . '' - , , . � I ed abruptly at tile edgo ol the stream Per, Mr. Ilenchard," said he. 'The 9. Never have the top of t-lie boot 8 . We had nieved hut. a step or two.. -� 1: � . .. _: . - I �. . . . ­ . . . . 11 already mention(A. They anked hini if Council am t1w Counc.u, and as yt) are t' ht as it interferes with the act ion In tile direction of tile bookkepper's - .1. � '.�- . .. ., - �, . . � . . - . . -- (-I mut-h luck. no longor one of Lb.e I d there w�ml.d or&'calf mwwles, makes one walk den, where the girl had bee search- . :. �._ ."... I h,-- iad ba n : ,2 a �'. .1. . �� , ,!; -_ .; I . w, �.,: "Not much," he said indifferently. be all irregalariLy- iniol proi�eoding. ladly and spoils tile shape of the an- ed three days before, when something,, '' ,.. ` ' .. ­.". d-.._�:,.'_:. . 'I -1 .. 'Al. aafo inaide?" . If ye. were includod, w%y noL otherist" kle. . . struck my feet. I stoopeA and picke .- "I f : .:,.� .. - .., . R 3ceiving a reply in the affirmative, "I have, a parUoular rea.son for 10. Never come from high heels to low up a bundle of lace. The, woman had , -.: * -­. .1 .1 _.. �, � . ­.. . he ,vent ,on inwards, tht� others with- wishing 6o, assiaL at tbi cervmony." beels at one jump. dropped it. I waa right-1 had foCL11d.,-r_.'....`,­_.. ... . - . . I _... - - . :. � I . � . . . . . _ , . �. dra ving the bridge and beg inning io . Fartrae looked round. "I th nk I 11. Never wear one pair of shoes -all my thief. . . - * - . - ­1 i . .." � - �, ..,. - .� . - let re t Seeing -that she was caught, tile' .i� . 1. - t in- his rear. Before, however, have expressed the feeling of the Conn- the time, unless obliged to do so. Two . . .1.. -1. . . ' Lht,3 - had ontared the house a cry of oil," 63 said. piXirs of boots- worn a day at a time ter owned up that. she hadstol- ! - - - '.. - . ' - ' F. ,. ­ , . -1. , . ..Yt. It I" . . 'A OY" from the moor led them to 'a$ VIPIAL from Dr. . Ba thi, Lawyer aiteriiaLel� give more service and nophliel piece of I see. When accused ot -'. : �_` . I ' pa - Long, Af(h�aiau Tubber, and boveral are much more healthful. the other theft, for Which I wailLed ....... . . .. :1, .1. ./.- r, . .1 . tjltcry was repea,ted- They pushed moro. � � 12. Never wear leather sole linings. bar, she confessed to that, too. - . 11 . I � . .11 ,a tern into an out-houso, and went "Thrin I am not to be allowed to to stand upon. White cotton drilling MY, bu,t wasn't that a grateful little-.-.. - I ,­­ � . . 1. . : - . ... . .. ­.. back to th3 or iinen is much better and womant She juiwt ran and placed her - `!` -.. ­; _., . . brink of the stream. have anything todo with it officiallYt" � - more . . I ;:. �* %. b;11 th-�,. way to Caster- "I am afraid, so; it is out of tha quow- healthful. - arms arouind my neck and kissed in(,. , - . .,:.,..,. ­ -, . -is this . - 'I; ­7 -, �` . � 1 ]iof�' said some one from the other Lion, iiid**d. But of couirso you can 8(W 13. Never' wear a short -stocking, or I was kind of taken back, for although .. . *-1 . .�,_.., - .:� - . � . si . lbn� doing's full "ll, stx�,h as thay aire one, which, after being washed is I rather enjoy kiwing, I don't like.tod , .i - I I - :--,��,- . ­11 - . ' 4 many witne,wes. . . .. ­.. .,..,:.:. " qot in particular " oaid Charl. to bei,, Ii e tho reot of the apectator8." at least. one-half inch longer than t e ­ ::1 ' . ' :_�_� "T1 e-re'8 a river afore' ye." lip-nollard (I (I xkot reply to that very foot. Bear in mind. that stockings I Married her two weeks afterward.- , .�;_ .. � �. _.� :o_ .�. � .... . . :_ �:. . '': I , F.1;1' �� . .: . . I. " and, tho business machine gave he r a - � � �1_ . - dan't c;r*­-h,ero'a for through it," obvious suggestion, and, turning on low I a fn his I dhrink. Be sure that. they will al - . -, . I I . . . _., sai( the m, the moor. "I've had 113til, went away., ; your toes to spreAd,out at the extreme $260 outfit, and w" gle.d to got out Of..,-.,., , '. . . - .. I .� .t . I .%�­,% I - �. I .r.. . . y .-I'll walctnue h4a Ptoyalty, or no- ends, as this -keeps, tile joints in place, .. , , ...-.. r � tra relliug enough for to-da ." t the-awirward fix at that price- _ '�- I, " i­ ­ I I - 101) a manute then" said ChafJ, body abaill" he went about sa q.. " I ,,tfid makes a strong and attractive .. r I .1 � . . . ,�_ � - . I . 1. I ) _: .- - ,­_ . - - , - I - , ; - I ,-. ,_ � fi-,nding that, the Man wus no enemy. am flot going to W nat upon Qn Far- foot. As to shape of stockings, the si - - ._1. V.. . -� . . _. . - - : -I' rl .. - - � I I 11 - . .1 I � " - .. .. I- . t � I I:, .i., c 1. , , .. �� ..I. 1. - 11 ..- , - .` - ` . , ' . . . I . . .. .) Joe, bxing the plank and lantern; fra,e, o(r any of the rest of the paltry le digital or " one-too stocking " is tbf- ,'i_ L,.r BITTER SWEET,- - :�.:.; -�� L. I L,..�' - * 11 �: , . - . � !_ . 1. � ;_ r- � here's somebody that's lost his way., orow. You shall am." fast. . - , - %.'.'. _.. I ` . . , ;' . .: V. �. . hould have kept alontatbe turn- . Th,o'oventful morning V= bright. a 14. Never- think that the feet will 'Du- mpy doesn't som as well ple� - d , - � - Y_ 6 %_ - . - . t. P1. roa,L friend, and noit vle strook full-faced sun confronting early win. large from wea.ring pro r§hoes. as he might 1*muso ot the - hundre L, �_ �. . ­.- ...- . ., � across here." all perceived fra(IIN41ing and distorting mares them of bon4ratulabury t I rams 1�s 1. .�. .. � dow- azerfi eaotward,, and e - . .1 I., .. - ­ . .. ., �.. - - hero was i'mrinanence in . 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'M she wojr I . .. .L Thent to Live-lionie Mail Anstaliftil Of the 'Shop WhIL ,:.� �. - ". �; Galveston, Texas, litreet railway is �l� : ­ ,'� -- - ,.- .! i oreat Britain. the United States, and. the L I L advanced the hop re- .­,; 6 dead seajwn . .�'.. .. -:-.. .1 - 'tied up" by a strike of emplOY08.r . the Lire They Are Forced to Lead. s ­ . L,,-. ­.. : .-;. . ... . All Parts of the Globe, Condensed and . ' ' 0 ha,if work and suip- .,: . �11 , ­ . � . � � duced th,l) girls t . .I.-- ", ­1­ , � I .. -,� i l.. Over 250 Greelcs a,t San Francisco, are; There are 65,000 sewing girls in par-18, proased the luncheon. Bile made no , . I Assorted for Elasy Readins. - �':­ �i-�.' - ' � ' _­ ' I : - '' , '. ­111.1- ­. I - . * ::: : i , . ­�.� . _-',: , . ­..!�f ... ". rm(ly to leave for Crete when called Of them 5 000 ve a, living wage. change, and it was Only after two .. I ,;... t... I I I . . . . . , 1. .11, � . I . rec'm � ! I . -'- ": %- m,%de . ,:,� l- . - ! .... I:, � �- I J0,&,NA1XA. -,­,,,. I., '. ­ I upon. . bier fahling .strength � . L' . :1 , ., ;�: : ­: L . . �11.­F­. �.. I a. r . ., .. �, i... 1. . Of the remaining 60,000 9. large numtx3r weeks tha,t - � �.". , ".. � �'L 1�1­ I �l: � . ... . L I . . lit: reported f r6m siblo for bar to cOnCeaA that . .1 . Wl : L ..' 11'"'L'. , .L ;L. The in liament will *nct Increased nctivity ift impo& . L . .1 . �. ', - ,1 � - " , I ecting of Pax ­ ­ I - - ... . - - 0 Wa.n eatis but once a day. In �� .. .... . . . L ace until Mzwofi-25. Dian ufactur ing I centres in Ritstern Con., live with Parents or friends,' ,�,hor sh ,* . -"ll'.. - -r:. " - ,.: : �L. take PI ­ .. . ::... . . f � �:,: . - _: �. L" ; necticut. combimed efforts prolong an honest ex- another shop tile girls were woustomod ­. � , . . Lbndon . ' ith them. One I l"' L The Wesfe-i-n -Ya'r Board of- . ,,.:" I ­,�....'�,�. . , - ., 7.1 1 - n w . ti � !n . I . 1, 11-t�- "I � .. c;hief operator Willia,ms, of the We rolil to bring their lulie,1100 I q - ­ --- . - report .. .. ,at_ ihLence that ,is -neyler far r . emoveid f I "e tile rest, wl, ) : : . . I came 0 - . 1. '_ L a most prosperous year. wery day, 1-��':�., - l� :1,� l, ��­ -1 ern. Union Telegraph COmPa-4Y, is (lead starvation. - As Many more, af tjr .L, ''. , .., . - ioolwx of "A:" I&LtJory, King- . . was - , t. " � , � " ­­� %� . Dri-ver I L;t - �,IiA tNbutg. , f uf fe her little basket. After a,while' it - � . ­-­ .;, .... . E, ., . a be . uffer d any- : . 1. .�l � ,., , - noticed tha,L the basket never had . :. � ­Lr , - - . s ton, has faUvn holT to $�3fO,000. .. ring 'all that can be ,suffer - . I . L 1�. , .­, I - . . Tbel3rowl, Nortbern Railway is again this world," give up the un,&I a thing in, it. Is it a wondex that con-sump . �, �.�­.- - ! �w.' I u ," ,,��,,.. L ! LManiLoba Colleige students 4i ate Coll- * i cO . . and - ., . 1 . ­­�- ... .. - . . bloi-kaded on aecoupt of - filkow . . '..:;- L , . '. dia. reli(-.f fund. test and by slow stages enter thFZ tion. finds its. richest hfirvest among . ,� I . . tylbuted $92'.W to tilte I a a '"cades. i these girls. who should be as .1. I ­ ;-, ". ­ _ -.� - st.orms in the C flowers , -... 1. �, , , ., ­ * � fenittle throng which patrols -every . , 11 1. I-- If: -I- L ­� -the Mattliews I1ous,-,J - . _-­�',�':.,_ ',. ::�., ,., , '.-:. -__'L -__' L Air. T. RU t. t"n of life I _ � _ ­... L�", . ��;� : ,".."-. r,. s cat�h The Stamdard Oil Company will.'if is ' � only opening to tile Joys Of li­! - .,:, l.: , . I . atford, had $& Paris street by night, -not as ,� .1 ­­ r -, " ­. ".1 St.r. 50 otatien f roq .1hi. said. here,after pay dividends of 5 per maidens Of course, tile. quick feminine wit ­ - I ,-�­ .1 ­. . - . I . . � . . ­: :04 .: �.� ,- 11 � .. - ToNgister, � I . . . i I this slow . 11 L2 I . lL_ 11­­ .., .. 1, ... ­. � Cont. qV#irteXIY- and not as wives. L few find, their 'finds ways and means out of I - � 2-.1 .- �, . L .� . ., '', . - the - I � Wny which men would ,scarcely dream .1 . - I ­ � � . ­­ I . . : I 'L � , - The London Qi,ty Council voted brhht.h- of the Nevada way into the Seine. . : , �� I... "...!: , I .: 7.c. , The lowe - .�-;-, "' . . .� :. I 1. SUM od $,�)OO to' iihe Irellef of the IndJa, I - - '* .- s ,� .:'�L:�'­. . ".. ,egislatu-%3 1h1w voted down the Wo- I -qs 19 -- � I . I . The work of thesei sewiff* s will �­....: . �.,­­­- . , � gli fr I - . . r, I i I - ­ � % . 1. 1. I.. . fama ne is uf ferem Srufti-age amendment. . ouit longer. Two or tb ife Ll ,.'�' " L- -. I.. I I . ' maq � . 6 =jr, t � this . I ' L � I I : , _ . J_L l -1 a oullyiny -Tn- aJmost ontixely taken up by those who do thoix cooking tog- j, � ", ­ ,- _:.: The King-ston Elev toir C � - I and 1, . . I .­ .%�- l;-.-'- ­.' . Forulf officials of Do Kalb county, ak. food im common Costs lesli ."�.i­l ­ %, ��:.�, th -a - has b(-A n 'V,O()o d o a I in ladies' costumeg-in dressm , . , I . wl & c pit it I or 1150,000, -­,-- ­. d-iana, have been found to be C J I I I_ gxi,es further. Then the big shoos Pay ":' -, -,L�l ' - :,..: . . ­,-� . _­ ­.. formed at. Kif�lgstoa. t . .. , Haw t Ill their a,ccourlto. . ing and linen weax, in embroidery, ini LL � I :,­ k l..-. ' more ituelition to their good worker& ". '. L' : ,. ��.:. -he, Boll Telephone Company 14 a.41 i.o ' ­­ - - - - 16- T AY linery, artifici4 flowers, and feathers. . . - - -, 611 Wc,d'he,9d, - than they once did, .and manap to L­i­ I �: -_:� At San Qubjitin, Ciftl ., " ­ � itlig I die Goveirnanont, for,,WrLuiss' ;, 11 11,%. ,-- �-,, . :.l. 'On 1 0 Ch.iilu -Sijigr, a China,mall, Mas hanged' fjrho k lasts eight-months at most. keep, many on a,t hall 'work. ,or the I 1; ". �;, L­::- : " - . WOT I . . . -: '.. , . : .�*..;­ 4ic-rease thetir raLes. * � - a aive out their � ," - . . �­- "-. ­.�, -' I - fot a tril,le muirder committed in .�it summer .employors and forewomei - I :. 1.1, ..' L . . , 1) When. the pleasant days of . : � 1-.: . ­ �­­ amitlies fra �ni 5�linlwr, 1895. 1 OwIn an :� I ". . . Four hundred Welsh f, d their fainilies' clothes to be - �, -! : I.r %. I -...� ,� 1. . --. .1 I low the - 1-. I " . !�:.. .. ." I Buenos .Z�yies are expe.-tted. to set tle Oppusite the I,eland Hotel, Cl�ico4grt), coiiu� and the rich go off to mountain made a.t this time; and they a ' 11 L I .1 . I ' -� I , L . L -- 00- poor girls to fill in ops , _ * , 7­ ;' �', . r in Alan i t-o-ba in t1le ispring. J,,',Iw1X)d Leidy, of P'biladelphial wa,sheld or -seamhore, the mouuta�n gies, t! the works the I I ­ ­­ . . �. ­1 . �.� - I ; . ve got ­--­, ­ ."i �L has broke-ii. out ambil-git. uP by three men at eight o'elook the, are wt �o:WuLe. only they must live poor little, ordAara they may ha * ­1 . . i � .�:- .,l� I -� ;­--':��' . ..:..!... A ditsease. t.biLt Other night and -robbed of $165 and it for thom.sedva4. Aunts 8-nd cousins on d . -�,.' * .: � � - '.'. the ahtie,p of Louill 'Powuship untLI the autumn and winter fashions . I p" � ". I - - friends can R01110thing . for the . - I . I r: � .1 1. - �4.­ - I.. .L- �� . baffles the veter g0ld watch. . . . L I I are in demand o - - . Pq � , . n what they have sav � .1. i. o. -p . - nl,a,k rowns, and �� '.. ­ - l.: . ' ag of their common g 1'. , . I x-rrn is su ng .1 1� ­covered on the shores Ile-len WeiAenl - -" I (be . I 'little helps. This is ever, given 1 �,� � � 'i ., ,,, ­: Coal has lx�en (I*.- d from th#ALr scanty wages. It is ever 1 . -Y on e , i � - , ,�,, � . I il , :. Df the Petewawa, (xn the UpI)or Ottawa,' at. Cleveland fi Yr 8 1,000 on a polli ILL I ­ - I . 1­ , . �.. L... I . ; ­. , whido ath- as reamon why aLl the woipen of . I . . antiti(s. the life of her husly,mil who, ahe says is for theln "the dea,d season' ,­_..�. I....,r, --, , I ! and it is said to be, in paying. qu, . - . Paris dio,s8 in tile fashion. The cheap L . ,­ - 11 '.i,;, L � . I I � R, sxiv, -,I -() -1 oil l., maqAt qnq pwq ers life; and they are ­:�'­l­ -::,.'.­ : I I are enjoying iris axe made - - . IL' A small army of men are employed by - - '. .r, . gowns of the L tele"I'b'One . . . � .-I- '. . ' 1. "�'. -parrtme,at -. living. . . , ­1 .b 'the ­:- will . :'!""�� LL. - ".'', - . the Public, '%Vorrks I­X in CJt . 20 years old. / .1 y the sanlo bodid,i ag those of - I �- -� ..e �­ � . . - , - ;­ � L:. ., � - . ' tawa clearing away the. ,dpbris (A t ie - met. I I 1- - - The West End Street. Itailway Com - �, V -.�:,;. �: - Ill, rf�ch la.d ho doseAxads- from her ca-r ­ -� t 'I. � " , ' I z I O,f fJOS(Loll is advort.iising in C ana- Suppose, whIch' is rarelly th,13, ,. - : � �.. � ��_­­L 0, ' "" r")C re. pany � : - �, . , ­ � , eat' f i, -1 francs or r,W. 3f Nlyaco ,fears, also, the multi- . L -. -1, !,� .-.L. . rs for men virtually that the young gi�rl ea,rus , plication of rew y-made clothing shops I 11 , .. -, .'L , ..'�,:L l. ­. I A repor.t i,s cilr-rent ih 1;on,don: t.*t (-,,,III newtspape k is on. the chit oe of - , W. � . ". - I :", ��, ,:, .. %I.. . , L! I the railita,ry authorities at Ottawa h ve defying the United Stateti con(ract, Ia- 80 cents, a day. whii,le wor of a-11 kinds increaises 1'�, . . F * tT I �; - � . it Lane* in the d e a d Fe a -- ,i'nj.l I -. 1. - -ba,nd the t:�-, IALt- I L "" the Sundays and at earning a I -!.. -. � � . bo u r 1,tw. . Counting . out I � I 1. - . 0 ; -:. . -­ : ,� : , decided to (hfs . J4, ' �. L . � .' ., - '10 -9 t at - � ' 1- l' ll'-...- L t. . I - I L 'YJC�rJC , 1,L So fax.. '- . ,0.%V_ is religious chaxit - ­;:L .. . . - J. A%yham, the , , rok- holidays, she loas a little less than M 1 �; J­ : ' . L talloin. . I al � ur le 1 . . , - . ­­��,:.' I ." I . I . I does the most to lighten the .1� .. ,, -1 - . ,- �., I The Manitoba Dai.T� Alssociati. an fl.- ex w ho cluiftered Wspecial ,train frwrl a month. Of this she must Pay at 1. I - ­­ . .. I . I �­% , :, i ', _ �L L i � _Li � ,]_ . , . , L' , � 1 27,261 worth of butte,r a -1d, Chicago- to%De.nvez, in order to'reacli . of the.w� brave young women w1W wLSh -1 - , for her rooin-very smaill. &up to remain hone.4 ill a. city wi re plea- I ... I -:1l ­1 11 L- ..". port that, $12 least 42 10 .11 � ., - ,.� � L-' . - tile bedtiide, of his dying tio,n, failed by ' .. .'7'r, , :%�- �� , . $69,000 wort-h oT cheese were export,.d "I - - -in to follow !tile ''I -- ,1 � I I'L ,­... -11 ­­ � 1 ft,,,ur hours. Thp, dist-luice 1,026 niilv�4 under the roof. and without fire. She sure and woa,lith Fice :� .. � ,� -� � , - - I lem 6 difficult. LI.: :�� .. - I." . 1� , last Year. vivious. -I.lut the proh, , I .l' , : . . ., - . I , ,1. .. � - was niade in 18 1 Urs and 52 minute-,v, must make f2 more do for her wa-91ling 'rho fine lady who for a, brief half I . I . - , . . ­ TN'1T. -Walter Vatugli'an of the Ia* ( 6- IT I � I .:­- I - . . , I. .%.� the fastest time oil record for long ssary repairs - -.1 - . '7� -: ' , . - I -­ � � :­ , - ' P.&T tme n t of the Callad*an Pacific, Rail- and the absolut,ely nece, hour comes in contaeft witg it "tryor . I.. , � ­ . -'e. - - , -, :', �r.l .� :�. T distant . T.hon s he may succeed a hardly I I.. � ". - ­s T way has. been apitollited Burlar off Me- ."', L, f her to.dot. on" or a "skirt inaker" ca be �-, , ,.� . ....- I, I I Gill- University. I Acc4ding 1�6.th . (161ranercial reports 0 n her total ex ' . ,rho employer I � 1. ;­ ­.. . I P of oxiweted to do anyth,mg. . ­�,F..­ , . .-- -.. I .1 . �,,�l I gn .cutting dow Ponsols .L . �:-: - I -w 1'(--k - (Iwro is no act . L, �� " fro,iii tF,e )0, pay f or ,.� �;. �;,. ­­." .i The Grovernme.tib II46 decided to 'Irbi�)I- � of labor will conLinue, to I - I ;. �­­-'; j .. I'l , , - I-,,,_ :-�,!!, - . I z : : ,,, . . chang(� in 'the present conditi(in of hus- food ,aind drink to 40 Cents a day or work its little am� he can, 'Ile Comte � --� -. .1 1 ��FL' L_ L ish the. office, of Doputy Commissioner( ines4 I hroughtiht, i liv � I I nit ed States. $12 for the month.. ,$he "It thus be d1laul%- lion vil Ic of 'tile , Acaotlawy has , L ��-,--� � " - ` , Li - ". . of-Pa,teuts, made. vacant. by the-dea ­ q :- , ��. . I .1 . ,:­, - .. I­ ".. - . Ll Among other 1hings unbwasonable %%ea- d .-,I ,� ... . ,�:� .. ''. . �,. I - � . " ,.: ...: .� of Riullaxd Pope. Lil a.ble to , lay aside .$4 a month'auring set hijuself to find some remedy, a.n I.:' �� L � -, , , -, - I , . I . ., � er has to a c,oiisidorable extent. mi- I -thinks he has found at letiat all alit,vi- ,:­ . L :L- ". � , :.. -1 " �� . �, ­1 1. I �, . I I The CuJed0ni'Ln 8&ii�t y cf Ottawa agpintil. t 'ade, and, in twnuei di-I the eigIA months while work holds on, - :-,'� . . .. � . litated , r � . ,� 2� ".1i : - ­.. I , I ,��L 1� - TIlia sup- ation of the ovLl. Tinie, perhaps, will . , .� . I .. opo4es IcA organize. a company of kil- rtwtions lahour dislO(ev have atignient- aga n.,,L the dead reason. I . .: l i , �, t" -, -t �1, 7 --�- .1 Pr . . I . tell. . , _ L, - � ­ - 7 - ` -whirli it. holws in time will, IM, ed I he depresmon. Qn tilt- other Ilitliti . 11 ­ - - ­ . ,�'_. .- L- I I * lmson -that she buys nothing now for , -o::­ -- , - L, , . � L�t . I I ties, - . . , - -. L ­1,;­:­ - ' - ,I authorities. . -euse in . ­ la. . '' , I 1. .. - , - is all invi I lie iron irl . 'L . - A: :;l. l. I­ . . g-e,co)gliized 1)y t1le; militi, t 114"re . I ��. � - . I , ...�:�-L ".., .1 . . . . - THE DEPOSED KIN % - - I ' r' ­ .. I � ­ . . ,.-I! ; Ali ie -in, the life, prisouer steei trades, a better inquiry for Xv0 I herldwu dre.w% adLhougli even the c4m .. . G PREAIPEH. , ­11 . P2 el -al .Bxe,nD, � I . ­ ­ I ... - �.� � .. .: �. '� fTxtLn I')-jri'te. at 1ho Kingston Peniten- a Ild (.4,4 1 ,ill good-.,. ,,Ind boots ,and filloes, , Lume.4 of sewing girlo wear out sooner , . I . L-.;'- �­ -.%I. r, . - .. - . . - I t. l" � . I. . � I �.. : I - 'not Lillif to Be I _ - tc ­ . 1% I i tdary, IMS beein Liken fro.in the; hilspi al which euvourage. ,I hopeful view Of 0113 or later, And she must deprive her- Did Deported Frout His , . I I T1 i ' 1. - .:I- ­­ i v wills axel reported As ­ .: .�­ . . ­ ­.. otit 'o-ok. 1. I lL lLr.. �� I and- plLw,ed. aL hard Ia bOr . , . self of every Luent, thalt, WSLA the Counir) Ift1w the liritiab Deal Wkth .1 - �, J.- ... z .. I - L I I . :1 I ­ . , - - i fit . -k nds, anti ' -; books L . l;i-.J�. . I lvl� 'r filled p I e sr-ll 1 . (I v n i azn,L ' , � f­ Ily many robbi-jim have Liken phl silln Of IU60ey__Of . I , Ice and ex- .�- Retritefoly kingoi. ... . -- I 1, ) . . . C. . : ... ".4., --1,.,.. l. � . wool, while more aclive, .has not ad- least ­ . . � . - I . � . 4 , ; , l. . �l:. . , 7� � ­ ... In Montreal laiely that. a special guard. , . -are stat - , I Tl. -1. �...,. �, , I 'the banks aad - Pri ed t o cursion.s. of music anti tho Lbfomtre- The l3ritish awl. Aftican Company's L ; ,. , - � , V.111C.t1d in price. !, itles I , . ' , - 7... i. : - l' ., -;"�`. 1�� LL' .. h-.Ls bee-ri vlaced ou . ho ;I Jitile he-t-ter in New N*41)rk. St. . � ". L 'L - - - - ­ b - , , .:;.. ­ ": L - .. - � ­ � - j �, rokers' oflic'es by the police­ . . the wh,.)Ic, year round. It is ha.rd, ia steamship 11akona, which has reached I L . �. -.- .- lc. ­ ­.11 ,, ­, -1 - 1,,olli,4. an,l chivago, Lnit no advance ll!lm, * i - 1­1,- I 1 �-.- L.:: -: - *L-31 0 I Pax' , ta 20 years of age. I.iVe`rpOOI, called I ­Z,; 11 � - ps axe being takeri lit NI 4) n I r'e,'l I t,40' us I I specialty at Elmina to ; I. ! , . � , �., - � . . i . L . � l�l:, L V. 111 �.,l,lxl I (wcurred in other 41irections. - 81ill . I -1. I -, - . ,I testimonial to he offc,red to girls take, ille ex- -­-­ .- . the gronerd trend of trade Lwfor L "-t­th4.-n, thew se%,UV King Prompell and his -, � :L � L -.1. I . propare hil- .At - ­­ :­ . . . . � .. , . . : - �- I ': �:: ," . �:-�L: � l: I ': �­�:�-, Tvirs. James A. Sadlier, I lie well-known pro�vnivn(, hoN%eV0r 81i,ght-. Meroan- reach the dead acutson WL'Lh S32 8dV0d chiefs doXvil to Sierra 1,,eone. She arriv- L . .1 . - ,. .I. ­ . l�­. I - .1. .. - �,��.. - -,,��-, � uthoress, at .in early (tale. Oki collect ions 'fire repol-led ,I.% slow, .­.�,� 1. .. � .. , . Irish a I - , ­ ­1 - ex- . , ,� .1 . ; : , �". .:",..`,�`1:, - .-: -lie, Ott I aw;A C,tY a nd rviluests for 11 extensions" are up . to nawt it. As it Iwits four moutba ed on Fe b, - 1. W it h the ' King were 1� . . ..­ I . . A deputation from t - I . .. , Idl .�- - .. ., I.; -ill -t on. . . . � I . . . - - - . -it vi'sited Montreal , of inspei - C,omni . i I ants . � ­ , ­'. Coum, their -necessary expensews go on two of his wives, his mother, father, l�. - �%� ." � .., I., ­ ..... . ­1- . ­ ,- .. � Ill . - . raw of $i6 a mouth, they have bro(ber and 14.0 chiefs, each of whom � � . .... - I .. ­1 . ". � . . ed th,eir fi*,re, applian(e.n. It is probatile . I I 4­r.��. .. a,t t N , . , , - �­ I . ­ L�­ L' . . - NP i i . .; ': - , G F,N , 11 A T,. . ; � - �.,',.i � " , . -­'. I ll� that (ALawa %%'-ill get a wal er-toweri. , .,:"It ­ , . , . ' '­' ;1 . I ­ -t 'y pfuli,0111 0110111y be- had tN%o Wives. Of tile Len Chiefs, six . � . ir � . I 1 � . . �..: ,)_,:j, . ­ I � ' . In , ' - , 1. . )7! - 7 a very pi U.. In be . , , (I . ... - � .1. j. I , ­�; ... )Iivili will .1 - , .1 , It its rui-nored at. Winitipleg that t1he . fit rrpoT10d that Ik 'I I In I -, , I I : I . I . . I - .. r­. -,. "", I . e- fore them. If. as happens to Many. had b"n princes of AshfLati. I - ce . . - . " ". -.� !:� � � ..'' -.. -111 han -r clare war upon Peru. I . . . I - -� , : ­'-i .., .. 11 . ­ li­ . D�)mi�nion. Government. \% d oilt . they, have beAL�n euXiLitig only seventy Koffi Ellie was seat by the Government: .,."� , �­,­ ��: ". . -, Goverhment. till Ia N t a ut s . .1., ­ 0 -, I I : ..-,.,. . to -th-e, lNhinikba ,�11�t Ji is .stated that 32e),(M i'll - . I I ­_1 ., .. �, I ts, a (lay, or, as with beguinerii. only ,witb Ole King as int,e�rproter, Prince ;­ L_ . 04... .1 I ! rejwiining Crown -lands in, tho I'X-()- have left 13,011ritay on at-count of the ft, 11 . -1 - . '­.., - L. . I . '­ I ;:.. I .;'L ' . � I � . � . .*. . I- - - ­.­ 1'1-.` , Vince. . I . I plague. L . mi-xty, the reaAiju4tment of their inode Koffi Ente is win (it �he late King 1. � L � -1. .I... I , , - - ". . I . 1: _ , ��." . . . - . � . I : . - L-... � -:-­ ­ . . .1 . � �.:: .: - ��L %-'- -, � : recautions are being ta en 6evere fighting. - r' - sent in a surf- .L � : - ­1 � .- 6,pw-ird 1) i in reported to have of living lt)rosmus yot nimr difficul K,ffi., I ernpoil was 1 .., � . - ; .17 . - " �,.�":-­ ., - ­: on the P­,wLif Ii o GkKt.sL by the quaralit 11B :I 1 lit', Spa flibli t roops tl(*, . Tlivro are various way of Sol-v- :.:­;��.­,:':'4.' ­ l. L take-n placo betweel " boutl I o t he liakona, inj chargo of Cow- ­ . ". - � : ".L. I � . � . . . . aulhoi�;tie�i to prevent tile entrance of. "d the intiurgents 'o( the Philippine Ing them. � . 'L I ll - . . � _;,�. � ­'�, _. - . . -illenter. . . . ".. - I I . . . i88ioner Kelly and Cllitpt. Par ­ 11.� ­­­ ­.- 11, . slay of the deailly 1xvit-ileaces now 'r�19- Itilands. . In a li�g ahW near the . luxurioLL4 In - , � . " , . I .1 � ", ;� � .�l I � . . . - .� , - , ;�.T -,I . ing in thk� Orient. I - ' " 11 fin editbr, h,w towax(I thwead of the dtIad sea- Tho King., when lie new he was go- .. . I I . Opura, . .; . %­ ­ - Herr lViligrifri, a ;e.r � - . : �. -­'� -� , . . � 1-1 wli(qi tourtsta start up LraAo b ing tx) be de4x)rt:edd'1f oul his country, . : �­, - . ­ " ,,� . . Alans,ger Tbouipw)n of the Ogilvie 1�een senteuced to two 111011ths' impriti- "On, .y : ; - ­��r� ­! .. - . I I i drvasmaking done in ­­ .1 . I 1.-, � ". - ing i wir n L io --. � L , - I , ..�. ms a t' \\ in- W commit sui- ''. ­z - :;�.­ I Mining COmpany announ (niment fo-r having published theslate-, bit v eXI)rC88ed him int .- . :-,:: .­­ ,_ ,L . - 'i ­ . 4; - : . ;.":; . ; . V44)ag that all their elevat,ors will be -'ore!gn Offire inspirott PariA Deforo sail jig houloward, a young . cide rather -than suf f 1. . - ­ -1 . L; meat that the, I such- an indig- - I � - ­� I L u;,ri asked for work. � . , '" . ` I.: I closed Owing to uncertainty regard ng a paragraph to the offoot. that the . .1 '.. - I - - - z , -:: . " We have none aft preaent.".- WaS nit Y' Hm had t hrout * ed W jump into .� ..., .1 �._:. i - � J. .. . th-e litriff chpiges. I . L -:�';' . , I (-,zar wati d issuaded f ro-iii visit ing Pri noo . . . n . _ ­I -L . , � sha-rehulde . I . I �. . [ '­ .� ' is -q8we,r. . I eii, but was U gimr(led when - 1. .. ,��, :� The r of flie I ,Iktnk of Ifisinarck by advict from the-Ii.ighost t be a, � the is w" I 1:11'. .. J- L�� �'�� 1 . �� No�-" SCAAia 1-.,,6,o autnorizeAl tile, lir- Government authuritiepi. I Sho turneAl. inl silence to go away. taken: w tile ship, ant. lie made no at- . if. ... �,;,- - - �.. I when she staggered aad would have I ,­�'L, .: N.;..�,.,F . -.. - _ . 60tA-YT8 tO illCl',�maSO th.O-C�Ipital of the L .. .. -� fallen. SIbB -*%a44 made to sit down,L Wfap� to take his life Once on board � . � 11�-.� �L -- - ' -­� Z; . . .,.,_.; .. - .� 1 '$2,0 -)00 w, - . %. � ­ . I I .*, I., ., �. �.. I -;;A),wo to � 00.t ell . . ..., - - I . i i � ,.�. i I.-- � kindly forewoman queationod t'he st.0allier" , , - , � j evex they (le-val it expedien BURNED. .!!:-L� - am (I t he - .1 � � . l., '20j; -IV. I L . - - . . . . i I- L.: her cloto - NVAK VEI�Y . . ..,: �;- " � � ILE 404 E,r, L', '' " :-- " - * - , - �.� -bank fr jul 01; t. , ,� .1 . -- . ,� . ­� --� . 1�, .' EIGHT PERSON I - � - ­ _ . �I,L; .. ..... I . - , - I � -, ..': 1, 'I am I . .1 , . I L ­ �, �1� I.L [ I ­ � �,,­ : , . Commlut(Lti,on of -the olvath, F��.nt(&el ­ ,,�. � . ­ I.., iery hungry," title Rl atlast; and - Wpi I �. L. - Iris - . . I . jl �: ,l ZT: I , � I -98ed on 6uliLvan of Mon< Lon, N. 11, An Entire"-i'arii'll) Enveliip;ed in Flatties and t4on, now tll&� the bOun" werO - made himself _fort,ab 4 � ­­ 11. 4�- 1 ,-­­�, i ­ ,was not .. . . . .. . ,l� . �:.. r - . I I . � , , ; L 4- the mu.rdea- oY Mrs. lyultchvr, has inifAirproler tutitt t be Ing . . ... I . 'L :1 ro. , .. by all Explosion of Gasoline. bruke.n. she added, b:ushing: "Uh, mi, im _.: ' 1. 11 � - .: .4e(-1,, and a 'ti,Li011 wilth 1200ou I- I .. ­,­ hat a steAul t 11 �. ­­ - , : * ­ -1 Ila -n aware t 1) was so large. I 4 " , . "I � I . been a ­ dante, iL is ,,4o long sint* .ve bee I I L - ..: �.:, " .. 11. . ! at .1. I - �. dX1 to ottlaWit. - A �' despatch fro*iii Cleveland, Ohio, and tI - 11 I ; , 1, I" � .' . . signa.Luxe,S forwar . 'I y of Jatx)b Cieleez, of able to change my luionr, I .peoplo could )e made so coal- _��.L' . . . - � ­ - , �. - ,,, ftyrtAb o on ", rd. -Ifii took great in- - , . �.; 1. ,. - � . --.--- 1, ". :l Captain H. L. Govetter, ot snvaj�ne, Hays:-The fami . it in well to know the details of 1. . L I 1. ­ - � "� , ; .. - .. . I Ill - ThurscL . -iiier thiA oconoiny In food which ha.4 to b6 terest in I lie fitt ings ot the vessel, atid, .­.: - - 1,y 11'" Nv: , - . --- . - .�--,., .. On-L., died on , Ls foi - 66 Canal s;tre,t�t was alauxit oompletely , . ­ - - � ularly is the on . :, � , "..'. - ­. � . gines and electric ---- -- - , .. 1, .- � t4eaZr Chio.ora y . I .. . . . . .. wiped out of eicistelice on Friday worn- practised by so man young giriB . . ­ 1:-1l ,:-. :"l, ­' ;� I­ � , -I % .­ , to . , thaL nevex ktww what it is to Oat r, ,,r, ,I t�. . ,�' - "LL .�. - W I * I , I , - ­- , '- hen tibe was runn jig the blockil,4 'I s were burn- Their first .1 it e allowed , ­ _ L­::,��� '" -ordilig Lo their bunger. . ­ . _ � 17- ,.J. �­ -Charlest,on during the American ,�'ar. Ing 1�v fire. 1,ght pemni act, _ �- 1. '­ I . ­�-.. . e . I I L, . - ' - . . , - ; "! - - . awl) Ls , ' L. 1'. . - ed, and it. is thought five will, die. The liaturailly to try to get ere- to go titick to. his country, and promised � , - �-�-­; .: -%- ;­-` - .1 - % The Ha.mmoud murder trial at Brace -al bakery. never tit) (it) anything against the Eng- . . 11-1 'land Gent! I . �.�, � .1". -­.: ''. - injured aro at the Cleve I (lit from the creamery sad k I 1. bridge (ta,ale to a c,onclu,siorn on il�'riday . I ' : . L C - This d6tvi not last 10,19, and Lt Oat lish, Or, ati lie expressed it, against the ;l:�.:! ­ .. . .. . y .. 1, � .­ ,.- L ..l. . ry I jIosp * t al. I 1. . '. � . ":.- : night ax eleven o'clock, when the ju I GrwAi While Que,en." He had noidea � I �­ il .. I . . � .1 L - . - , - . I ­­.: l­;1�1 �;­..-- , .. . . Aj ',­­ ' hil adds paiinfutly to the next yea,r's bur- 111. . � . I . , 1-1 �l- ,; . - . � . a f tor being out for .1five. L .1 . �i � ,. :1� , , ILTITIOUnck.d, ; Jacob 00 cz, fim Wil an 1-hree � _ I (tell. 'rho lodging houimz and eating that the white men could do such great .. I ' - . - I . . - - l�', : , 'r 'hou;m ngfr as ti ,.-:, ­ ­ ..'I.:.. 4'l: L� , ?. I --that they c,out<i not agree On a i hing on tru.4t. thi ley did. In spettking of this -1 I I . l­ I '' . . '­ :. ,., Lr- 1 -. . 1. . Nnerdict. TheY were dischaxged. t . dren, aged-Abree, two and one years, i house neVOr ,Kiv"ny ' -:­ -. - � ; . .. , I When t1w credit hah run out, retrench- liti said he tum, believed the white man . ­:' � . - �.: . ''I I., � ,..". . ... I.. Ware in bed. voill.11 Cwleez, it brother muld lyring (he top, to the, hotto 1, I � . . � - ". c1iing On the, advice of his pli N'si- to, not in the al, -,%: :. ., '', ;­ L r::'. A mt- n I s ha ve to be maA - I . I - _ ­ � - - ; - , - . . : ­,L : ,­. :-�. 1. - -'- - 1-1. I clans, Dr. Boxden, Minister of Mili- Of Jacob, arme.. about 5 o'clock to light, superflullit%, but in the nwe,8811,ries of morning Oult' he oould bring down the ­ %1­ - :,. I. - ­­, . . L . . - !z., ­ � ". . L I I , � tia, Ill ro sout If for two or three. wr fax the "little breakfast"- sky tA) touvit tito eart.h. He said he was L:; . � �l.. , --. -11 � I . . `ks the fire. If— tx)K)tk what lie thought was life.' So ::, ;­-. 1. ..­ !. ..-: - �­ . 1'� - 1. . .. 1. to g7ve 11imself tiale to recover f rom the kerosen - can. Inst-eliul be got hold the waXill mouthful taken in th4 worn- oure. if lie j6uL lyack to his counitry, he , :. -, . - . I . ... : the chaking - 0 tittly the stomar-li till the noon- would be vttry obedi011t­ and wokild ,. �­'-� I. , !. I t ." 1. -up be goot' in the rewent of tile gasiol�ine (ian. Ile pufured i.t oil iilg t � 1.: 'I'll . -l-,: - * ., . ��--­ . L: - ;., .. rl " about three, make everybody (lion up the count ry to I -L i:.--­ .I. railway -at. '(11ill, , -lit 41-111-8 counted for L acei e ithe ,kii '111( out. A it match to day lune �­�'. .­ , :. I- .. L , , I - 3lises. Of this. British trade. [to wito al8o willing t,o I I , I 1\ An agitati n an instant thore was al) �cejltii in the days exp( � " L- - , ­ "' � � -.'- - Is on foot in Alont1real j.1le totiff. , , 1. . : -, -­ . are opout for it - . : " IL::�";:.; I - I I bowl of ely: tile indoullilly tile British wanted. . L .. I .I �­ . I . . - :. � � , L�', ­. 'to provide I Ater facilities for c �os�t- j�xplo,siodl. )bn Cirleez was hurled i two co,ats , ��, ,,1 ". I d coffoo, accord- rhie King and his peoople wexe' in ­ . .. :! --- �. - ',e, - 1�v boild- to the- ,end the room, I,'-,i clothing ! hot miAk or of milk an -� . I :,., . ing the St. I awreD( oil her Xf I � ing to .taste, with. one; coat for 80 olifirgil of it su x-rintendent Of. civil po- i . . .1 . -4 ` ­ I � � , 1. ,el:-- , ­.., - ! 1 t he c4Lt (.I, L*rlg fire. The fire communicated ; .. ­ ­ ing a new, bi dge. or by improving i V. , ;­ - I - -, � .- . I - I � , I 1%, N. , ror I or pioce of bread.. . : licv. w th a I ou8sa sergeant ,and six . � -1 . ­ � ! A . - ..1. : .� ; . present Vict ria bridge. - Government to tile feather bed, in which were, ... k , . 'L.. . ... I I l�; �-. I- I , 1� . - ., aid is wante r proj(x,t. ' Jacob Cieleez, the.ibree children I I , � '.' for eitho find I It is ha,rd for a young Stomach to Houssas. � . , Z ­­- - :.�: i � - 4 �. . - Onti of t1lie chi,ef.s gave it out 'that . " L �- e. .. - . I . . 1. : re.1"Xin empty until. noon , but haxd � q ­. . . , . .. - ". o�,: L. I ­ fruit g wens of Ontario ,are anot.her woman. Jacob Cieleez -A&B al- there --vas plenty of gold buried in C 0- . I �. :.. . . .1 -. .1. , .:, �:l .1 .. The . - re to wine. ThL4 is when . - - . z.; . ;..,. �'-' 'L� small .,io in the same, ropin lit the Lillie of the er thing,; a o . . L � .1. � I I . I ­. . . �. , L L ' threatened wI. li a new e.A., ,I - . cut mittisle, titit it, cxAild never be found � ­ � ' : ', . . _, the noonday nu%A ithOlf 11119 to be . I � .I.- I . - I I - I- .. i :.: �". .. ­� Insect called the San Yose Scale ar exPl(kii0n. Tho glaa4 of cheap wine .anti he said, except by them8eive,,i. rhey' - �­ . . . - I . - : . - - �". .1 ' t lie t � � . . 2 L . �­­ I..: Bark L<yuse. This insect. has ]at-ely Wifli olielf- clothing, all-ablaze, down. . : ­­­ I . . . the little cup of black coffee, without c* -tainly had �Iwnty of gold 1vith -hein. .. L - . ..­­ I ... ­g. .. , � rseries :and filt:11er, mother wid tile otber woman . �, .,. � , - ­. "I spread hi,v.h evem the French poor scarcely TI'liv K i ng vent, ashore at Sierra :�� : ­ ., :'­�;.:,---. -j- w I 1. �, 1. I :,--��',, .,:-, ­:� - Orchards of Ohio aiRd New York, dbing seized �Jie three children and ran out y cail ofit. go first. If things Leone, in a :-,. w ": ­­. ­ - :, �. . . into Qli. yard. Pa4-.�sling workumn rush.- think 11, W it, meat ailso, has to Mosl, GORGEOUS COSTUME. ' - - . . ­­11 �. . 'A". . �­ I... great damage, I 1. to the wor ­ . . ­ - '­ L �._ eAt to tile re,scue'. ll�lley took off their C01110 W i ( h. 'I'llien Lthe c'e e .. - .l .1 .. � - - . � - - .I. S, William Van Horne, president, be disix,zi,iWi , tnea I The gold ornaments, anklets, bra I.ts ,.. .- ­ � 1. . �,:,. � IT . - - could I , '' ,��. .- ..%. � -e�idcnt, of � COM44 ,U�Itl litVoiemlly did, all they worth of and otth,er articit,ms displayed about him -.�, - -pi - ­ I :�"�--.�--�: L � : d Mr. Shau linessy, vice will (-kmsist, of two- cents � ­.r,,,,­.. .. . 'L% I an . - to extinguLsb the flallics t hat were con- I �- .. I . L�; � 11 . - ­1 ­ �.. � � - I . the Canadian Kcific railway, waited on twead and a fow more cents for hot w,ere estimated to 110 worth a thousand rl; . � �t;.:­ ".... .- �-­ .. , . . maining the people� 4NIt�a,riwilile Micliat-I ot-s or be"4-starehy food that pounds4, ITO also wore a ,number of I �� .... ­� � . . ­1 .. ,% 11 � .. .r. , --. ­-.­. the Mi.nistcr of Railways on &atulrday � Guinbert, w1w live)* ait 69 (Unalntreot, IxAat ­­ " I I : 1, '.. I -1-i �� .. . . . L. 'L d the applicat ion which� the , Is filling ajid dcA,,eivea tho hunger. And chlarnis, the chicif of thepe being Bus- I �;':`f" �- -.. L�' and- oppose :- � 1, -, ,��*.. "; , . amd his fainily put out the flames in the two mnt.s' pendlool round his 'neck, kt-­-1 t I L. :1. � � .1: Victoria, Vancouver, and Eastern rail- at 'Lht� ViLlry NvOrst, Probably for , . L . -- �' ., .., - - ,;: . 1. the house. I 8 e e e 0 8 ­ - t the Governillont, foT L,h�jt- wOrLh of bread have to do it!oue, eat- the first. time in hi lif b w 'r Lr u - L .Z: L" ':'l' L , 1. . way is makinf)uio at is t1lough-t at the hompitad the ors. These were of yello 0 . 11. r, - . . .. L. � - ,� I .. I w brocaded :::. �. -� . Id its Jinesf from 1 the wlli,io walking about t halt :­ - I , " - 11 assistance to . . " l' - ­ �t.� 1-11 - . . at least five of the u,ufortunatao People, "n not be bettra,yed. Some- satin. A whiW and blu mantle-like �L ,,, _ , -, �. 111. ­ . to the mining regions of East tnisory may 0 14 _:':' I ": __, � ­ ­ l- � coast in I . will die. / f eye, ,superla.tives axe want- oluth was thrown over his shoulders, .' ..' '�.L .. - .1 11 - Koot6ay- � - � % - I - ­�� t , . :,., ! -, tignes. Or n I only marking the I' it. and he 'wore leather sandals. Ife was :1 : !, . . . . . .1 I .; � i.ng, grta,rvatior . , Im . - ..�:: ; I , ­� :'[;��l �';-'- iAt the Annual 'mnv'ention of 'the ­ '­ ' .1 . ' , ­,"' � � �.. I I - " KINDNESS IS 'kHg- WORR"-;", the nool laced very eheerful On boarA the steamer, - : ; I- aday meall is simply rep I ­ 1. . ;,-� , 1.1, . �'L. r- . '�- Grand Council, A.O.U.W., great changes 1 �. half and geeined sorry to leave it, _ .l. -- '119 by sitting in 4 � :�­- � -� - , I public sqw-ve, for I - .. , I . must . .. 1. L . . L were effected in the constituti6n of the ,'What is rea lweasther on alpoin : , -,', 1, - - . , .1 �­ - . I good I I � asked in an libur, or, wition the is ,A: house has be Led for the - . I �'. . . , .1.11 'der, namely, the separation of , the mood. ,hurah. . residence, of tho late L . .1", I . or , in a, r . Ing and his foi. - L � ­- �­. ­; . '.... . Grand Council of Canada from theiSu- " Order," said the J,aw Court; " Knowl- bad . when somothing lowers in Freetown. It is understood . ' . - ,. ., : . , '. l%.",;:: 1.11 ' t e -;, eAlge," said the oebool In the i0v6 " :­- . . ,': ': �, - ; � r * n thnt he will hav,e m(we freedlom than ­1­1 � I "i . - l, I ­ renie Council in tile- United 81,1 , I i t � broad is eked out 1. . - In u,st be eatcl -1: I.­. �- �' �4,,. . - Fhe removal of the headquarters firom "Truth,' said the wise man;- ' ea5urO, ID h cheap sall3ageB from, tile pork but- he had at Elmina, but he will be under ­ .. . ­ ,f.: - � , . , - , l� �'�' �­ .. St. Thomas to Torunro, and 1.1w. addp- said 'the fool ; * wi:t, r a potato stew, into which a' the daily observ,ation of the authori- - � ":.-. .. � ,.. - I � 11. ... - ­. - ... .L � �. . I . ­- `- ..: . - tion of a graded rate of assessment. " Love," said the maiden; "Beauty," said chor, ,yJ is throwm to give it It t&qtO- ties. , ­:,l::,, % ,, �,. birt of meat ' - 1. .. . � �_ L' -.. l �':' ­'. L �' " - I the V,age - me of thr-se Young gir-'s Prempeh was reoelv�ed at' Sierra Le- 1. I � . , ' ­, I -1 4. - . . 1��. . .- ��, l, '­ I I—— GREAT BRJTAIN.-..,. � 4 d . eases for onq by the inspector of police and con- I , . , . ."'. - I' manage I L ;'­ 7 ; " , :, " _ .-.­1­" 11 Freedom, ' saia the dreamer; "Home," Ln this Way BG . . ­ L w " i . to reduca their exp 1. .. llll. � .. � . % �` 1.� I . , .�, � 11, l. 1. i - - John -Burns creaNd a scene in When ery ar �­ , '1­1: . - Mr. said the sage; Ia c"ts a, day. hun- veyed to his new. quarters, a v I 6 � 11 I ". . - 'L� , . I F.i. . I �." . ._. -the. British House of ConanalisbYat- "Fame," said the soldier; "Equity," the' food to )LO sha.rPly they oan stay lion". 'Little notice wus tak f ; . �.. - . " . ' gnaws t,c en of C e L. ­­ . . . I . . - ' - 1_ .­ L. .. . 1- . . tacking Mr. W. W. Astor fOr his op- seer- ff whole d 'in bed * It is the daa- King on hia arrival at Freetow:n. - ". ; - � - � ­ � The ana- - ! : .1 :- 0'. i­ - .. �'­�. 081tion to the new County Council' Spake my heart full saffly' " gerous time lor their youlth and inex- Altogethex there w,ere about thirty I , . I I . . �­ . I . ­ . .: ­-, ect the hall! here." I na .1 I rj.":­ � . , 01. The, proposal to or . . wer is not . p a in the rty. tKing Prempeh, . I , � � ." '.1' I .. . . 1tly this I periencO, with the gl" summer &11 peo Z . - � . !!�_.L,, -��'l.. wAw deffosate.d. . . ;1 Then within my bosOm 80 around them. TheY w* never so open while on the Aal,ona, showed he ap- - .1 - . �.. I 1. . . . A f kind smilem and preciat d d wines. but his preference , 1�­'t�--... � ..., heard: . a goo . . l.-. . . � L . - -�` . 1�:`�,; � Tn t-be British Hbtrse, of Comnionh an; : I ­­ . ­ . ach heart holds the secret-' Kind- to the delusions 0 -wAs deci"y tcw Benedictine. . �. _ '­�­ . - � -- �_� ".. _ 1-. 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N f, TAW, ,& '41 � I . .1 - - , , .3 , C t �oz i I ­ � I - I 1� . .. 341; - I -.n%*­­L, - 'V - , T -_ , I 50 I M . - .. - L " I I I I - I - " 15k ­ I I.- W* �� I i4 - I. �� ,41 �� . � - I , " . 1- 110 � I 1;�, ME -4 - it. , .J . - f . - -,� a -;L lie. � 1 1&1-1-��fty 1`2 A '"i - - - -AN . : I .- , , , , It- �, ., . . , , - . BLCOD-CURDLI19 ORDUTT`;'�., . � : ­. � . ­ . -0---w �. ..:. .17, -�, . ... ­1 � . - ­ � , I I , . . I -L ­ BOW PRISONERS ARE T-OATED IN, ,:;. ,%; I!'. . ��,J:, . � � - SPANISH- PRISONS. , - ­ �- L �t. , w -, -, . : - .:�, ..:.. z ''. �. �l . , G47... �:: -x,.. ,, .. , .1 �� ." �­­,- I I . .. . . . , � � . . � , - The . Bar I rors oftbe Inquildtion Revivei-by...,.. -�� 1. . : Judges to Force Prisoners to couress- � � � . Kept a Man Awake Eight' Days, asid.;.. I �: From Mix Fluffere. :.?,- Tore the Nails .- 1. . I ' - A great sensation has been created ., -1 � in Madrid by the arrival of English, ..,.-. . French and German papers of tha most , 7 - reputable character, containing blood- ' -- -7-� - curdling. accounts of the cruelties. to,, .- ' which prisoners are subjected with the, 1, ull sanctio*n of the authorities, not ..- .* 4ione in Cuba or the Phillippille 10- �� 1. . landm, where the torments of the in-'- �,,-`. - � I - - , - quisition have been revived for political � I I offenders, but right in Spain---at Bar- - . celona, Saragossa, Cadiz tnd actualliT .. I , , :. � - Ift Madrid. . � ; ­ . . r 1� There haft long been , rumours ourr -._ rent that jkidges and magigtxatea were - ' - - . � . ... resorting.to methods contrary to ciy-' -. . . ilization and humanity in order to- OV- - ,- - tort confessions from prisoners, But no -- native paper had until recenLly dared 1, I- " . I ' to print what has now bec,OMO known. I : through the intervention of the - for- . '**. - eign press. The Madrid papers Pul-11- r-\ I lished translations of stories in the � Parisian and London journals about tbs ill ' treatment of prisoners, especially thosis of complicity in ' . , - ' the Anarchist. movement. -- . I . . .. , - I TORTURED A FRENCHMAN.-. - l'. ' I.' . .' . ­ - ; � . , The following is a -duly authenticatild � - account of the torture to which JosePh .. - � Thioulouze, a. Frenchman.. was subject- :­. ed at Barcelona, in the Montjuich.p.ri- - " � son. Thioulouze, who is accused of be-'. --. i ng an Anarchist, does not know a word .. of Spanish.- Being brought before the. _ L ­ . I . magistrate he - asked for an interpre-, - tor. This was denieo and. the man wa8 - taken back to him dungeon and chained " to the wall. Thereupon' the warders,., i began kicking him. After this theYl!- , opened his mouth and inserted a wood-:-. - . a . en cylinder, made like a horse bridle, . '' . .. - from the end.9 of which two strings ` ' ,�::­ - '. ' . . were hanging. These strings were fa&-.- ' tened behind his neck and Thioulouze '� '-�' - I having been unchained, - from tho wa.11,: . -' . was 'forced to trot round and round, the prison yard. being unmercifullyil - , k with rawhideP.... slashed on the bare bac ! ,.. � whins. . I . ,�*.�. . . I . I . . - , � -V . -, . � . . - . L � . I A . I .. . - � �.� �, - , ­ . I . . - � . - - .� .� � r. . . ,. .1 - . I - I i '. :-f. -� 4'. !A . . . * I .0l . ; , � - � , � . . . - lie was kept thas trotting until hei . 1. . . . � � -- fainted from pain and fatigue. Tlleni,. - ,� . � � . . , . he was taken back to his cedl and burnti � . :. : 1� � , : .... . . about the hipa and lower part of the - i ,­ . � I ­ body with a redhot iron until be re- - .,f'- , Covered con8ciousness. In spite of i I hess - - I .. ­1 I . '..,-� tortures the man ew-aped convictio.n­- _ ., - t.­. . -..; ­,. was able to make his way to Paris, 11 ­ 1, - . I ­,�.,, where his lamentable condition-he im. 1. , . �: ­ � crippled for life-has been brought Lo ­*� .11 ' I ' . ' . . the notkee of the French Governruent. ' . - : I .�*.. I - 1. �. which has asked for an explanation � 1­,1:.,!1 * through Its Ambassador here. .- . .. I..,. . s , .. :. �r l- . .. ­ - , . � I :1 ;.,. � - THE INQUISITION kEVIVED. ,! -� -. "'.1. I..:L I . . I . .1. le , ... � . In Madrid a prisoner named Callis, , I . ­ 1. . from wbom it was desired to obtain a : - confmssion incriminating his associat Ole, I . I � .� . . was not allowed for eight days aud - .. -­:.l ;� 1. � . ,; . flights to sleep or eat,. and had each ::1 ": ", one of the nAils of his hands firist of. . ��-- " - .� ­ � . , all pried up and then pulled out with .. I, - - . . ­ . . . .. ( pincers. � . � "I' �� At Cadiz a prisoner named Nogis hits . I :,- - J, . i �' boc,ome a raving manlac in consequence - : .,.. . of the torments to which- be was sub- - .'. . , . *,ted by having his head coinpressed. ''. - ... ­ - p -- . . ' ' . in a steel-frame. In that instance the ., -, -.'-': , ­`- .1 :r,-. magistrates did not even make any pre- . . . :.:1 . � ­� �]: % , tense of concealing the fact. that they - f­--� -:1 ...:­ T. were condemning the prisoner to tor- ,.�'. �. - � % ­ ture. 11,efusing to answer in court-in . " .: -:­­l, :'. a manner satisfactory Ao file judves, . -,. ­ he was taken to an adjoining apart- . - -.. ment, whence a few momenuA after- . ­1 . - l . I . � wards - -bloodeurdlin . � � suct screanis N%�e re , -, l. . , a cliararter that . - - � the Spanish Public, callous as it is to . . I .:, . 11 - - � .1 I , suffering, revolted and ralAed sirch .. - � cries of " shaine I" and " as,sassin W t hat - - 1. - -­ I . �z, . , . - - . - . . . the Jtldges ordered them all cleared hk ­.. . 1­. -� - . I - .1 j. . the police. - I . .: - . ­ .l' i These are only a few of the I nst a lives ' : � ��l-.` . . - , .. . � reeoff,ded. But they serve to convey an ;.-; . . . ;. � . �-, idea of the extent to which S ' luin i.s . . 1, ' - ,sLill steeped, not only abroad, I , ut al.so l' . - I e- � . . at home, in mediaeval I)arlial-i'llil-a , , :�' ­ " - . ­.: J, barbarism which can only he.aveounL­ � ] - : � � " , . . ed for by the presence in t-he blo6d Of ­ I - its people of the old strain of the-cruel -- � I.- � Moors, from whom they are to I - )ea great . .; "..- -'-� " extent descended. It is to this ,Nloor- ;.1- -1 . i ish strain that those who know Si).-lin l. I . best were wont to attribute the intense ... � - I - �. .- -1. characterized tfie last .., � ; '. �, . : Carlist civil war in Spaiii, when both - .1. -. �1- . . ". iii(les vied with one -another in (lisern- - i ' 0�­ - '7 -- - howelling all tile women and litufflating .: �-.Il'- � all the men, living or dead, just pre- - . - . - ;-I...­. cusely as if they- had been red Indians I . , -4.,.- � ..1 " �:-;, , c � I - . ,. ­ - ­ . - or Abyssinians. : . �( ,. *:' I -�-.M."--� : ;! I - -. . - .. . ., I . I . ,- 1. - - :, '. ..�P.., . '. I m � : � . � ` ROYALTY AT WOR IC : . - , � . . ...- . � . I '� . . . I . . I , . -­. :, - - . . I.. �. , :C-o. -�: Royal ladies are the bu- 11 ,� . .,jest worne � ,- -., ; :�, .I'- . I . ;. . . ' ' "�� , 'I'll in the world. As a rule. they are early i - . . I. '. . 1. � ­ '' ,. I� �1 ." - - risers, and have managed to accoll"Ptish. .� - � I - 1. � I I ­1 it'. �� ��. a vast amount of reading a6d writing- .-, - : - I -- � .., .1 ­ before the ordinary society N�,onian ip .:- 'L -1 :' : �-, - : . 11 � - - . W, � up., I 1. . . . ' � . � . . 11 ­�-.,. 1. �v. 'familia� 'With A I ---. ,-1,:'.... , - Queen Victoria ig I I I - . ", - agesandeven at berpreselit. !age do4s .w . .-,;, I - . n - L �:�­_ not feel that she has finished her educa- - .: .­ - " I 11 11 A ' tion, but grapples daily with the dif- :-� ­1., I . � , . �, ; - 1. . ­ Z., . . .:. �'. I ­ . . :: 11. - ficulties of Hindustami. - . I .. - - f--;:%:1-.1.- � L - - I . �- 1, ` . %3. ,:- Tile Empress Frederick of ,CWTIllany I - . ­1 ­ . . .. . . . still pursues the study of inosic and , ��- - t . . .. I . - I - I - painting with tho zeal of a Young . � I .1 , . *� �.. � -. , * til,l;. and- tile younger empress, her - - . .. . t, : lughter-in-lalw, besides looking after "- " :." ' ' I .. . . I I her house and .r3hildren rises early to - - ' " � "' : I I - copy important documents for the em--*... , ...­ �, � �, . . .1 -. ­, . - I L . peror.. I . . � I .w - -, - , ; % F .. .1 T be Bel' gian queen and Austrian 0111 . . .." - . , pro,88 in �ormer days employed their -. � �'. . . . leisure in the study of Greek and in . . I ­ � � I,- �, . * . - � "breaking in" t P9 nles. The DOW&g- : .. �." - er Empress of Wussia and the Princess - I - '.;', ­:4,.: 11 of Wales have tastes in commob; both 1, '. - I -- . �.. :L - are adepts in millinery and thoroug* .. I ­1. �, . L .. -1 ­-, - . . I _,: ,1 - . . ­ I I , -housewives. The Royall princesses , , `­4 - cook, Mad are accomplished, useful an � �. � -;A �,. - ��; I . - . I . - -, 1-­�' . I ,.- �J� I ­21 sensible women. .r " .,..- L . ` , ", . . � � t- . . - I- AN� I- - t-.� .1,11 - ­ l l. . I - I ' I - 1. - � -­ . iE.'- - -' - �la*, I . a, SUAE To DISAGR 11 , . � -�. ;��, ­ Lawyew (a few yearis hoence)-MAk8'::'-,� : : . ' -.Vk;..,-., , your mind easy; tho; jury will di sagre�. I �.�. 1 - ­ A !, .I'.. ��- tl),' ­ . Vrisoner-Suref � I . 1 , .1 1. .. .1L.1. -., � , , � � .. - " . - " -. ,� Lawyer-1 know it. Two of 04 men�q "-I � . k, , . bers a-re man and w Lfe. I Z � .�� -!��j � . �­ I �. , -, I -if -.1, ,­, At:", . -��.-,.'l. , - , , t�� - . I . � , .", -� - 1� i.­ "k . I - ".. , , , . ­ - , -.- . �. L' - io � I pi, .- , t. - ,,, I ,.� .--- I - .1 - . . ­''��,, -'�­]; : , -, . �.: - ­`�- %-, I ­ 7t­� �.-j .- . Al �f� l-, .. ­�,;- ­�, - - �r - , - I . , .�,., ,� .1 - , � ... ­: f, .-:- -­--­..,. t . I .. .1 -/.-_ � .�- -, � - " �, - I L. �-: -� -1� - -1 .. �. . . � � ., � ­ ­ 1_1'� , , �, , -�e 1� . . , : - - I . ,J_,�...��'­ - �4 � .� I :�, � , � ". l'. .. .'. ; - . .- , - , 'T % . ­ -­ .­� ,l- . -. Z". -�- .1 . . ., , - ": ,��. , , ­ � -.- - , L 'i" . . '. - : � . - � �-t-.11ll­�'-­. .1'. L � * � .. � ': � �­,. - ` . " .� ". 1, - I .,­ I '. I l. - -�.-­ '' " , �.-­.�r - - . . I :1 . . . . ., �1� I !F, . I . . �­.;­ . . � .11 - 1 - , . " - �:, 1'.. ., , - .- � . - - - , " -:�­­-..­ ­ Zi,..,X . I . %: � �. -.. . .... ­.-­ . I 1.11, � 1. - I "-� ... - � � . -1 �- t...- � ­­ . '. .. 1. N -, 4 � .1 . ,0 . I I 10% ^ � -- . , : , . . .. � �'-­,,�f,l ­­ -- -. . ­'. ­ : ".., . -, ­4 %l.:.;1 ,­�, ­.�,'­ � �... �,39- ­ ., . ­.. .:�,,�., I . . . . I !� , "k -... � -. -"�, � ,;.,��,' - -�' -:� - � - � - r ,., . - " ­. . I � - - .1 , � � ­ � �� 11. : . : � . ..,.- " - I - - � t. � I .1, -11 .L... �'. .- I., � ,. " . .,. �­ - ,:�'L,j,.� ,. -- - - - �*� ­ `:4, - �'. , , - ­ ­ � . ­. JL. ­�4,' �, - I fo� R... 11 . � , ! -- - I " ­ -�; - �� � -1 - . ­:. � 1 -;, , , - ."r, , -. � �, I 2 � ". . : . - �--� ,�. 71 'A I . I - - - -: - I - - �, �. �. , ,,.J� , .. - ,1 . - - ' , �. 7� , ­­f­ ll- 1. - - : I , , , & I �- -,.A- �� .I �­ � , ­1 � ..,:. - . ; q k,-. � .� � ,.-- , - , ­�� ,­ . I ­ �', � . - . - --- 114, - , .. . I* �,��.� . . - . 4 . . . I ; - I.., -;�-� I . . . . �� - � , ,­ . - 1W I - - -- 4 ----- � WOWWWWWWRM 11 Igo -- I , , - t = . , - -- - -- ". Cr. ,�-,­ , , : �t 10 kv - - - � - � - � I I .. . � . - . . I .L� I . - . : `� ,:. . - �' I .,V­�: . , . � L .., ��, l - it ie�a . it . ' � -; sented tbistr bill for Indemnit ' "The wwaker ones A11101119 118,"' says � -�ill - '� j timt , � L 11 . 1, ;; ­ - -�. .. "i'. � result of fibe Jamewn raid. hey aski - , - . �� �' .1 �., �� 4 t 1. ­ _ . I s xperience, "listen L�.: ..­ ,I". - , I- _ff L for 41,677,936 3s. 8d., one million being SEWIR 9 GIRLS "OF. -I- FA to the demon and TZ. ,I think you I - ", ­.. il . . " t - ,..�'..� .-L....- - I for al damage".. , M."-- 4' For us, . . .�­.",*-:*, .. � [W8 .-IN 9 I 118 I . ', I -;. , :- - . - 11=01A 'be ignorant of this. ., - .":q:­ '. -I. . - I . l' I - ES -OF who axe the little, tools of the gre" ; , - ­ . Z,.-,­ � . I- -.1. '.. . . I .; - 1UN1`W,D STATES. ­ I HOW THE POOR SEAMSTRESS . y, I ,.-.l-- I . � ',�, . . -., , . . I . � �. .1 . . . . , - - : , . �, '. 1. , ";: L L ` . - W kshOPS of Paris, them axe secreLq." " L , I ... . . . FROM ALL TH� � THE GAY CITY LIVL , I I I - , I., ,�t I (kreat, machine bolt t us et re- . :1 1:f � ­.. . We -a- . l , ..��:l .� ­ . .- I.: JIM VERY LATEST i%� _ r f '1' � L .11 I ;I .. � L'. " - , otroug hold thoix .souls in -1?,, , 1 L - .1; ,�. � , WORLD OVE0,. . ported at Cleveland to ihave collapsed. �.� L , , lr­ � I tirmcc.. A young girl was in the hub t L.;:;, . - ,,, I .. ­....- � 1 . . . - -- .- - L . I . ' , * - .::,:. l��i­ l:L:'.� . - .'-',.-. .-71-' l� . - . ., :.. ­1 h610 Iffard'' Struggles for ExHlamera-The of taking her evening mew ill a . I ' ­ L - - ;: �.:.! I'lle, Meechants' National Bank or I I ­ I . ... ­ I -- - ,ll': -1 I . � � I - :- ,V� 7 � . I.,. � �� I I,:';."- . _".'...L �; 7 �, L.L% 1-. Iuncbeqn at ll - -a - �:,­! . , hHeresting itenis About Our OWU Codntry, Jacksorhville, Fla., has closed its doors, Wames They Receive, and Whitt It Costs boa,rdimg house and her ked. As the . .1 . . 'M she wojr I . .. .L Thent to Live-lionie Mail Anstaliftil Of the 'Shop WhIL ,:.� �. - ". �; Galveston, Texas, litreet railway is �l� : ­ ,'� -- - ,.- .! i oreat Britain. the United States, and. the L I L advanced the hop re- .­,; 6 dead seajwn . .�'.. .. -:-.. .1 - 'tied up" by a strike of emplOY08.r . the Lire They Are Forced to Lead. s ­ . L,,-. ­.. : .-;. . ... . All Parts of the Globe, Condensed and . ' ' 0 ha,if work and suip- .,: . �11 , ­ . � . � � duced th,l) girls t . .I.-- ", ­1­ , � I .. -,� i l.. Over 250 Greelcs a,t San Francisco, are; There are 65,000 sewing girls in par-18, proased the luncheon. Bile made no , . I Assorted for Elasy Readins. - �':­ �i-�.' - ' � ' _­ ' I : - '' , '. ­111.1- ­. I - . * ::: : i , . ­�.� . _-',: , . ­..!�f ... ". rm(ly to leave for Crete when called Of them 5 000 ve a, living wage. change, and it was Only after two .. I ,;... t... I I I . . . . . , 1. .11, � . I . rec'm � ! I . -'- ": %- m,%de . ,:,� l- . - ! .... I:, � �- I J0,&,NA1XA. -,­,,,. I., '. ­ I upon. . bier fahling .strength � . L' . :1 , ., ;�: : ­: L . . �11.­F­. �.. I a. r . ., .. �, i... 1. . Of the remaining 60,000 9. large numtx3r weeks tha,t - � �.". , ".. � �'L 1�1­ I �l: � . ... . L I . . lit: reported f r6m siblo for bar to cOnCeaA that . .1 . Wl : L ..' 11'"'L'. , .L ;L. The in liament will *nct Increased nctivity ift impo& . L . .1 . �. ', - ,1 � - " , I ecting of Pax ­ ­ I - - ... . - - 0 Wa.n eatis but once a day. In �� .. .... . . . L ace until Mzwofi-25. Dian ufactur ing I centres in Ritstern Con., live with Parents or friends,' ,�,hor sh ,* . -"ll'.. - -r:. " - ,.: : �L. take PI ­ .. . ::... . . f � �:,: . - _: �. L" ; necticut. combimed efforts prolong an honest ex- another shop tile girls were woustomod ­. � , . . Lbndon . ' ith them. One I l"' L The Wesfe-i-n -Ya'r Board of- . ,,.:" I ­,�....'�,�. . , - ., 7.1 1 - n w . ti � !n . I . 1, 11-t�- "I � .. c;hief operator Willia,ms, of the We rolil to bring their lulie,1100 I q - ­ --- . - report .. .. ,at_ ihLence that ,is -neyler far r . emoveid f I "e tile rest, wl, ) : : . . I came 0 - . 1. '_ L a most prosperous year. wery day, 1-��':�., - l� :1,� l, ��­ -1 ern. Union Telegraph COmPa-4Y, is (lead starvation. - As Many more, af tjr .L, ''. , .., . - ioolwx of "A:" I&LtJory, King- . . was - , t. " � , � " ­­� %� . Dri-ver I L;t - �,IiA tNbutg. , f uf fe her little basket. After a,while' it - � . ­-­ .;, .... . E, ., . a be . uffer d any- : . 1. .�l � ,., , - noticed tha,L the basket never had . :. � ­Lr , - - . s ton, has faUvn holT to $�3fO,000. .. ring 'all that can be ,suffer - . I . L 1�. , .­, I - . . Tbel3rowl, Nortbern Railway is again this world," give up the un,&I a thing in, it. Is it a wondex that con-sump . �, �.�­.- - ! �w.' I u ," ,,��,,.. L ! LManiLoba Colleige students 4i ate Coll- * i cO . . and - ., . 1 . ­­�- ... .. - . . bloi-kaded on aecoupt of - filkow . . '..:;- L , . '. dia. reli(-.f fund. test and by slow stages enter thFZ tion. finds its. richest hfirvest among . ,� I . . tylbuted $92'.W to tilte I a a '"cades. i these girls. who should be as .1. I ­ ;-, ". ­ _ -.� - st.orms in the C flowers , -... 1. �, , , ., ­ * � fenittle throng which patrols -every . , 11 1. I-- If: -I- L ­� -the Mattliews I1ous,-,J - . _-­�',�':.,_ ',. ::�., ,., , '.-:. -__'L -__' L Air. T. RU t. t"n of life I _ � _ ­... L�", . ��;� : ,".."-. r,. s cat�h The Stamdard Oil Company will.'if is ' � only opening to tile Joys Of li­! - .,:, l.: , . I . atford, had $& Paris street by night, -not as ,� .1 ­­ r -, " ­. ".1 St.r. 50 otatien f roq .1hi. said. here,after pay dividends of 5 per maidens Of course, tile. quick feminine wit ­ - I ,-�­ .1 ­. . - . I . . � . . ­: :04 .: �.� ,- 11 � .. - ToNgister, � I . . . i I this slow . 11 L2 I . lL_ 11­­ .., .. 1, ... ­. � Cont. qV#irteXIY- and not as wives. L few find, their 'finds ways and means out of I - � 2-.1 .- �, . L .� . ., '', . - the - I � Wny which men would ,scarcely dream .1 . - I ­ � � . ­­ I . . : I 'L � , - The London Qi,ty Council voted brhht.h- of the Nevada way into the Seine. . : , �� I... "...!: , I .: 7.c. , The lowe - .�-;-, "' . . .� :. I 1. SUM od $,�)OO to' iihe Irellef of the IndJa, I - - '* .- s ,� .:'�L:�'­. . ".. ,egislatu-%3 1h1w voted down the Wo- I -qs 19 -- � I . I . The work of thesei sewiff* s will �­....: . �.,­­­- . , � gli fr I - . . r, I i I - ­ � % . 1. 1. I.. . fama ne is uf ferem Srufti-age amendment. . ouit longer. Two or tb ife Ll ,.'�' " L- -. I.. I I . ' maq � . 6 =jr, t � this . I ' L � I I : , _ . J_L l -1 a oullyiny -Tn- aJmost ontixely taken up by those who do thoix cooking tog- j, � ", ­ ,- _:.: The King-ston Elev toir C � - I and 1, . . I .­ .%�- l;-.-'- ­.' . Forulf officials of Do Kalb county, ak. food im common Costs lesli ."�.i­l ­ %, ��:.�, th -a - has b(-A n 'V,O()o d o a I in ladies' costumeg-in dressm , . , I . wl & c pit it I or 1150,000, -­,-- ­. d-iana, have been found to be C J I I I_ gxi,es further. Then the big shoos Pay ":' -, -,L�l ' - :,..: . . ­,-� . _­ ­.. formed at. Kif�lgstoa. t . .. , Haw t Ill their a,ccourlto. . ing and linen weax, in embroidery, ini LL � I :,­ k l..-. ' more ituelition to their good worker& ". '. L' : ,. ��.:. -he, Boll Telephone Company 14 a.41 i.o ' ­­ - - - - 16- T AY linery, artifici4 flowers, and feathers. . . - - -, 611 Wc,d'he,9d, - than they once did, .and manap to L­i­ I �: -_:� At San Qubjitin, Ciftl ., " ­ � itlig I die Goveirnanont, for,,WrLuiss' ;, 11 11,%. ,-- �-,, . :.l. 'On 1 0 Ch.iilu -Sijigr, a China,mall, Mas hanged' fjrho k lasts eight-months at most. keep, many on a,t hall 'work. ,or the I 1; ". �;, L­::- : " - . WOT I . . . -: '.. , . : .�*..;­ 4ic-rease thetir raLes. * � - a aive out their � ," - . . �­- "-. ­.�, -' I - fot a tril,le muirder committed in .�it summer .employors and forewomei - I :. 1.1, ..' L . . , 1) When. the pleasant days of . : � 1-.: . ­ �­­ amitlies fra �ni 5�linlwr, 1895. 1 OwIn an :� I ". . . Four hundred Welsh f, d their fainilies' clothes to be - �, -! : I.r %. I -...� ,� 1. . --. .1 I low the - 1-. I " . !�:.. .. ." I Buenos .Z�yies are expe.-tted. to set tle Oppusite the I,eland Hotel, Cl�ico4grt), coiiu� and the rich go off to mountain made a.t this time; and they a ' 11 L I .1 . I ' -� I , L . L -- 00- poor girls to fill in ops , _ * , 7­ ;' �', . r in Alan i t-o-ba in t1le ispring. J,,',Iw1X)d Leidy, of P'biladelphial wa,sheld or -seamhore, the mouuta�n gies, t! the works the I I ­ ­­ . . �. ­1 . �.� - I ; . ve got ­--­, ­ ."i �L has broke-ii. out ambil-git. uP by three men at eight o'elook the, are wt �o:WuLe. only they must live poor little, ordAara they may ha * ­1 . . i � .�:- .,l� I -� ;­--':��' . ..:..!... A ditsease. t.biLt Other night and -robbed of $165 and it for thom.sedva4. Aunts 8-nd cousins on d . -�,.' * .: � � - '.'. the ahtie,p of Louill 'Powuship untLI the autumn and winter fashions . I p" � ". I - - friends can R01110thing . for the . - I . I r: � .1 1. - �4.­ - I.. .L- �� . baffles the veter g0ld watch. . . . L I I are in demand o - - . Pq � , . n what they have sav � .1. i. o. -p . - nl,a,k rowns, and �� '.. ­ - l.: . ' ag of their common g 1'. , . I x-rrn is su ng .1 1� ­covered on the shores Ile-len WeiAenl - -" I (be . I 'little helps. This is ever, given 1 �,� � � 'i ., ,,, ­: Coal has lx�en (I*.- d from th#ALr scanty wages. It is ever 1 . -Y on e , i � - , ,�,, � . I il , :. Df the Petewawa, (xn the UpI)or Ottawa,' at. Cleveland fi Yr 8 1,000 on a polli ILL I ­ - I . 1­ , . �.. L... I . ; ­. , whido ath- as reamon why aLl the woipen of . I . . antiti(s. the life of her husly,mil who, ahe says is for theln "the dea,d season' ,­_..�. I....,r, --, , I ! and it is said to be, in paying. qu, . - . Paris dio,s8 in tile fashion. The cheap L . ,­ - 11 '.i,;, L � . I I � R, sxiv, -,I -() -1 oil l., maqAt qnq pwq ers life; and they are ­:�'­l­ -::,.'.­ : I I are enjoying iris axe made - - . IL' A small army of men are employed by - - '. .r, . gowns of the L tele"I'b'One . . . � .-I- '. . ' 1. "�'. -parrtme,at -. living. . . , ­1 .b 'the ­:- will . :'!""�� LL. - ".'', - . the Public, '%Vorrks I­X in CJt . 20 years old. / .1 y the sanlo bodid,i ag those of - I �- -� ..e �­ � . . - , - ;­ � L:. ., � - . ' tawa clearing away the. ,dpbris (A t ie - met. I I 1- - - The West End Street. Itailway Com - �, V -.�:,;. �: - Ill, rf�ch la.d ho doseAxads- from her ca-r ­ -� t 'I. � " , ' I z I O,f fJOS(Loll is advort.iising in C ana- Suppose, whIch' is rarelly th,13, ,. - : � �.. � ��_­­L 0, ' "" r")C re. pany � : - �, . , ­ � , eat' f i, -1 francs or r,W. 3f Nlyaco ,fears, also, the multi- . L -. -1, !,� .-.L. . rs for men virtually that the young gi�rl ea,rus , plication of rew y-made clothing shops I 11 , .. -, .'L , ..'�,:L l. ­. I A repor.t i,s cilr-rent ih 1;on,don: t.*t (-,,,III newtspape k is on. the chit oe of - , W. � . ". - I :", ��, ,:, .. %I.. . , L! I the railita,ry authorities at Ottawa h ve defying the United Stateti con(ract, Ia- 80 cents, a day. whii,le wor of a-11 kinds increaises 1'�, . . F * tT I �; - � . it Lane* in the d e a d Fe a -- ,i'nj.l I -. 1. - -ba,nd the t:�-, IALt- I L "" the Sundays and at earning a I -!.. -. � � . bo u r 1,tw. . Counting . out I � I 1. - . 0 ; -:. . -­ : ,� : , decided to (hfs . J4, ' �. L . � .' ., - '10 -9 t at - � ' 1- l' ll'-...- L t. . I - I L 'YJC�rJC , 1,L So fax.. '- . ,0.%V_ is religious chaxit - ­;:L .. . . - J. A%yham, the , , rok- holidays, she loas a little less than M 1 �; J­ : ' . L talloin. . I al � ur le 1 . . , - . ­­��,:.' I ." I . I . I does the most to lighten the .1� .. ,, -1 - . ,- �., I The Manitoba Dai.T� Alssociati. an fl.- ex w ho cluiftered Wspecial ,train frwrl a month. Of this she must Pay at 1. I - ­­ . .. I . I �­% , :, i ', _ �L L i � _Li � ,]_ . , . , L' , � 1 27,261 worth of butte,r a -1d, Chicago- to%De.nvez, in order to'reacli . of the.w� brave young women w1W wLSh -1 - , for her rooin-very smaill. &up to remain hone.4 ill a. city wi re plea- I ... I -:1l ­1 11 L- ..". port that, $12 least 42 10 .11 � ., - ,.� � L-' . - tile bedtiide, of his dying tio,n, failed by ' .. .'7'r, , :%�- �� , . $69,000 wort-h oT cheese were export,.d "I - - -in to follow !tile ''I -- ,1 � I I'L ,­... -11 ­­ � 1 ft,,,ur hours. Thp, dist-luice 1,026 niilv�4 under the roof. and without fire. She sure and woa,lith Fice :� .. � ,� -� � , - - I lem 6 difficult. LI.: :�� .. - I." . 1� , last Year. vivious. -I.lut the proh, , I .l' , : . . ., - . I , ,1. .. � - was niade in 18 1 Urs and 52 minute-,v, must make f2 more do for her wa-91ling 'rho fine lady who for a, brief half I . I . - , . . ­ TN'1T. -Walter Vatugli'an of the Ia* ( 6- IT I � I .:­- I - . . , I. .%.� the fastest time oil record for long ssary repairs - -.1 - . '7� -: ' , . - I -­ � � :­ , - ' P.&T tme n t of the Callad*an Pacific, Rail- and the absolut,ely nece, hour comes in contaeft witg it "tryor . I.. , � ­ . -'e. - - , -, :', �r.l .� :�. T distant . T.hon s he may succeed a hardly I I.. � ". - ­s T way has. been apitollited Burlar off Me- ."', L, f her to.dot. on" or a "skirt inaker" ca be �-, , ,.� . ....- I, I I Gill- University. I Acc4ding 1�6.th . (161ranercial reports 0 n her total ex ' . ,rho employer I � 1. ;­ ­.. . I P of oxiweted to do anyth,mg. . ­�,F..­ , . .-- -.. I .1 . �,,�l I gn .cutting dow Ponsols .L . �:-: - I -w 1'(--k - (Iwro is no act . L, �� " fro,iii tF,e )0, pay f or ,.� �;. �;,. ­­." .i The Grovernme.tib II46 decided to 'Irbi�)I- � of labor will conLinue, to I - I ;. �­­-'; j .. I'l , , - I-,,,_ :-�,!!, - . I z : : ,,, . . chang(� in 'the present conditi(in of hus- food ,aind drink to 40 Cents a day or work its little am� he can, 'Ile Comte � --� -. .1 1 ��FL' L_ L ish the. office, of Doputy Commissioner( ines4 I hroughtiht, i liv � I I nit ed States. $12 for the month.. ,$he "It thus be d1laul%- lion vil Ic of 'tile , Acaotlawy has , L ��-,--� � " - ` , Li - ". . of-Pa,teuts, made. vacant. by the-dea ­ q :- , ��. . I .1 . ,:­, - .. I­ ".. - . Ll Among other 1hings unbwasonable %%ea- d .-,I ,� ... . ,�:� .. ''. . �,. I - � . " ,.: ...: .� of Riullaxd Pope. Lil a.ble to , lay aside .$4 a month'auring set hijuself to find some remedy, a.n I.:' �� L � -, , , -, - I , . I . ., � er has to a c,oiisidorable extent. mi- I -thinks he has found at letiat all alit,vi- ,:­ . L :L- ". � , :.. -1 " �� . �, ­1 1. I �, . I I The CuJed0ni'Ln 8&ii�t y cf Ottawa agpintil. t 'ade, and, in twnuei di-I the eigIA months while work holds on, - :-,'� . . .. � . litated , r � . ,� 2� ".1i : - ­.. I , I ,��L 1� - TIlia sup- ation of the ovLl. Tinie, perhaps, will . , .� . I .. opo4es IcA organize. a company of kil- rtwtions lahour dislO(ev have atignient- aga n.,,L the dead reason. I . .: l i , �, t" -, -t �1, 7 --�- .1 Pr . . I . tell. . , _ L, - � ­ - 7 - ` -whirli it. holws in time will, IM, ed I he depresmon. Qn tilt- other Ilitliti . 11 ­ - - ­ . ,�'_. .- L- I I * lmson -that she buys nothing now for , -o::­ -- , - L, , . � L�t . I I ties, - . . , - -. L ­1,;­:­ - ' - ,I authorities. . -euse in . ­ la. . '' , I 1. .. - , - is all invi I lie iron irl . 'L . - A: :;l. l. I­ . . g-e,co)gliized 1)y t1le; militi, t 114"re . I ��. � - . I , ...�:�-L ".., .1 . . . . - THE DEPOSED KIN % - - I ' r' ­ .. I � ­ . . ,.-I! ; Ali ie -in, the life, prisouer steei trades, a better inquiry for Xv0 I herldwu dre.w% adLhougli even the c4m .. . G PREAIPEH. , ­11 . P2 el -al .Bxe,nD, � I . ­ ­ I ... - �.� � .. .: �. '� fTxtLn I')-jri'te. at 1ho Kingston Peniten- a Ild (.4,4 1 ,ill good-.,. ,,Ind boots ,and filloes, , Lume.4 of sewing girlo wear out sooner , . I . L-.;'- �­ -.%I. r, . - .. - . . - I t. l" � . I. . � I �.. : I - 'not Lillif to Be I _ - tc ­ . 1% I i tdary, IMS beein Liken fro.in the; hilspi al which euvourage. ,I hopeful view Of 0113 or later, And she must deprive her- Did Deported Frout His , . I I T1 i ' 1. - .:I- ­­ i v wills axel reported As ­ .: .�­ . . ­ ­.. otit 'o-ok. 1. I lL lLr.. �� I and- plLw,ed. aL hard Ia bOr . , . self of every Luent, thalt, WSLA the Counir) Ift1w the liritiab Deal Wkth .1 - �, J.- ... z .. I - L I I . :1 I ­ . , - - i fit . -k nds, anti ' -; books L . l;i-.J�. . I lvl� 'r filled p I e sr-ll 1 . (I v n i azn,L ' , � f­ Ily many robbi-jim have Liken phl silln Of IU60ey__Of . I , Ice and ex- .�- Retritefoly kingoi. ... . -- I 1, ) . . . C. . : ... ".4., --1,.,.. l. � . wool, while more aclive, .has not ad- least ­ . . � . - I . � . 4 , ; , l. . �l:. . , 7� � ­ ... In Montreal laiely that. a special guard. , . -are stat - , I Tl. -1. �...,. �, , I 'the banks aad - Pri ed t o cursion.s. of music anti tho Lbfomtre- The l3ritish awl. Aftican Company's L ; ,. , - � , V.111C.t1d in price. !, itles I , . ' , - 7... i. : - l' ., -;"�`. 1�� LL' .. h-.Ls bee-ri vlaced ou . ho ;I Jitile he-t-ter in New N*41)rk. St. . � ". L 'L - - - - ­ b - , , .:;.. ­ ": L - .. - � ­ � - j �, rokers' oflic'es by the police­ . . the wh,.)Ic, year round. It is ha.rd, ia steamship 11akona, which has reached I L . �. -.- .- lc. ­ ­.11 ,, ­, -1 - 1,,olli,4. an,l chivago, Lnit no advance ll!lm, * i - 1­1,- I 1 �-.- L.:: -: - *L-31 0 I Pax' , ta 20 years of age. I.iVe`rpOOI, called I ­Z,; 11 � - ps axe being takeri lit NI 4) n I r'e,'l I t,40' us I I specialty at Elmina to ; I. ! , . � , �., - � . . i . L . � l�l:, L V. 111 �.,l,lxl I (wcurred in other 41irections. - 81ill . I -1. I -, - . ,I testimonial to he offc,red to girls take, ille ex- -­-­ .- . the gronerd trend of trade Lwfor L "-t­th4.-n, thew se%,UV King Prompell and his -, � :L � L -.1. I . propare hil- .At - ­­ :­ . . . . � .. , . . : - �- I ': �:: ," . �:-�L: � l: I ': �­�:�-, Tvirs. James A. Sadlier, I lie well-known pro�vnivn(, hoN%eV0r 81i,ght-. Meroan- reach the dead acutson WL'Lh S32 8dV0d chiefs doXvil to Sierra 1,,eone. She arriv- L . .1 . - ,. .I. ­ . l�­. I - .1. .. - �,��.. - -,,��-, � uthoress, at .in early (tale. Oki collect ions 'fire repol-led ,I.% slow, .­.�,� 1. .. � .. , . Irish a I - , ­ ­1 - ex- . , ,� .1 . ; : , �". .:",..`,�`1:, - .-: -lie, Ott I aw;A C,tY a nd rviluests for 11 extensions" are up . to nawt it. As it Iwits four moutba ed on Fe b, - 1. W it h the ' King were 1� . . ..­ I . . A deputation from t - I . .. , Idl .�- - .. ., I.; -ill -t on. . . . � I . . . - - - . -it vi'sited Montreal , of inspei - C,omni . i I ants . � ­ , ­'. Coum, their -necessary expensews go on two of his wives, his mother, father, l�. - �%� ." � .., I., ­ ..... . ­1- . ­ ,- .. � Ill . - . raw of $i6 a mouth, they have bro(ber and 14.0 chiefs, each of whom � � . .... - I .. ­1 . ". � . . ed th,eir fi*,re, applian(e.n. It is probatile . I I 4­r.��. .. a,t t N , . , , - �­ I . ­ L�­ L' . . - NP i i . .; ': - , G F,N , 11 A T,. . ; � - �.,',.i � " , . -­'. I ll� that (ALawa %%'-ill get a wal er-toweri. , .,:"It ­ , . , . ' '­' ;1 . I ­ -t 'y pfuli,0111 0110111y be- had tN%o Wives. Of tile Len Chiefs, six . � . ir � . I 1 � . . �..: ,)_,:j, . ­ I � ' . In , ' - , 1. . )7! - 7 a very pi U.. In be . , , (I . ... - � .1. j. I , ­�; ... )Iivili will .1 - , .1 , It its rui-nored at. Winitipleg that t1he . fit rrpoT10d that Ik 'I I In I -, , I I : I . I . . I - .. r­. -,. "", I . e- fore them. If. as happens to Many. had b"n princes of AshfLati. I - ce . . - . " ". -.� !:� � � ..'' -.. -111 han -r clare war upon Peru. I . . . I - -� , : ­'-i .., .. 11 . ­ li­ . D�)mi�nion. Government. \% d oilt . they, have beAL�n euXiLitig only seventy Koffi Ellie was seat by the Government: .,."� , �­,­ ��: ". . -, Goverhment. till Ia N t a ut s . .1., ­ 0 -, I I : ..-,.,. . to -th-e, lNhinikba ,�11�t Ji is .stated that 32e),(M i'll - . I I ­_1 ., .. �, I ts, a (lay, or, as with beguinerii. only ,witb Ole King as int,e�rproter, Prince ;­ L_ . 04... .1 I ! rejwiining Crown -lands in, tho I'X-()- have left 13,011ritay on at-count of the ft, 11 . -1 - . '­.., - L. . I . '­ I ;:.. I .;'L ' . � I � . � . .*. . I- - - ­.­ 1'1-.` , Vince. . I . I plague. L . mi-xty, the reaAiju4tment of their inode Koffi Ente is win (it �he late King 1. � L � -1. .I... I , , - - ". . I . 1: _ , ��." . . . - . � . I : . - L-... � -:-­ ­ . . .1 . � �.:: .: - ��L %-'- -, � : recautions are being ta en 6evere fighting. - r' - sent in a surf- .L � : - ­1 � .- 6,pw-ird 1) i in reported to have of living lt)rosmus yot nimr difficul K,ffi., I ernpoil was 1 .., � . - ; .17 . - " �,.�":-­ ., - ­: on the P­,wLif Ii o GkKt.sL by the quaralit 11B :I 1 lit', Spa flibli t roops tl(*, . Tlivro are various way of Sol-v- :.:­;��.­,:':'4.' ­ l. L take-n placo betweel " boutl I o t he liakona, inj chargo of Cow- ­ . ". - � : ".L. I � . � . . . . aulhoi�;tie�i to prevent tile entrance of. "d the intiurgents 'o( the Philippine Ing them. � . 'L I ll - . . � _;,�. � ­'�, _. - . . -illenter. . . . ".. - I I . . . i88ioner Kelly and Cllitpt. Par ­ 11.� ­­­ ­.- 11, . slay of the deailly 1xvit-ileaces now 'r�19- Itilands. . In a li�g ahW near the . luxurioLL4 In - , � . " , . I .1 � ", ;� � .�l I � . . . - .� , - , ;�.T -,I . ing in thk� Orient. I - ' " 11 fin editbr, h,w towax(I thwead of the dtIad sea- Tho King., when lie new he was go- .. . I I . Opura, . .; . %­ ­ - Herr lViligrifri, a ;e.r � - . : �. -­'� -� , . . � 1-1 wli(qi tourtsta start up LraAo b ing tx) be de4x)rt:edd'1f oul his country, . : �­, - . ­ " ,,� . . Alans,ger Tbouipw)n of the Ogilvie 1�een senteuced to two 111011ths' impriti- "On, .y : ; - ­��r� ­! .. - . I I i drvasmaking done in ­­ .1 . I 1.-, � ". - ing i wir n L io --. � L , - I , ..�. ms a t' \\ in- W commit sui- ''. ­z - :;�.­ I Mining COmpany announ (niment fo-r having published theslate-, bit v eXI)rC88ed him int .- . :-,:: .­­ ,_ ,L . - 'i ­ . 4; - : . ;.":; . ; . V44)ag that all their elevat,ors will be -'ore!gn Offire inspirott PariA Deforo sail jig houloward, a young . cide rather -than suf f 1. . - ­ -1 . L; meat that the, I such- an indig- - I � - ­� I L u;,ri asked for work. � . , '" . ` I.: I closed Owing to uncertainty regard ng a paragraph to the offoot. that the . .1 '.. - I - - - z , -:: . " We have none aft preaent.".- WaS nit Y' Hm had t hrout * ed W jump into .� ..., .1 �._:. i - � J. .. . th-e litriff chpiges. I . L -:�';' . , I (-,zar wati d issuaded f ro-iii visit ing Pri noo . . . n . _ ­I -L . , � sha-rehulde . I . I �. . [ '­ .� ' is -q8we,r. . I eii, but was U gimr(led when - 1. .. ,��, :� The r of flie I ,Iktnk of Ifisinarck by advict from the-Ii.ighost t be a, � the is w" I 1:11'. .. J- L�� �'�� 1 . �� No�-" SCAAia 1-.,,6,o autnorizeAl tile, lir- Government authuritiepi. I Sho turneAl. inl silence to go away. taken: w tile ship, ant. lie made no at- . if. ... �,;,- - - �.. I when she staggered aad would have I ,­�'L, .: N.;..�,.,F . -.. - _ . 60tA-YT8 tO illCl',�maSO th.O-C�Ipital of the L .. .. -� fallen. SIbB -*%a44 made to sit down,L Wfap� to take his life Once on board � . � 11�-.� �L -- - ' -­� Z; . . .,.,_.; .. - .� 1 '$2,0 -)00 w, - . %. � ­ . I I .*, I., ., �. �.. I -;;A),wo to � 00.t ell . . ..., - - I . i i � ,.�. i I.-- � kindly forewoman queationod t'he st.0allier" , , - , � j evex they (le-val it expedien BURNED. .!!:-L� - am (I t he - .1 � � . l., '20j; -IV. I L . - - . . . . i I- L.: her cloto - NVAK VEI�Y . . ..,: �;- " � � ILE 404 E,r, L', '' " :-- " - * - , - �.� -bank fr jul 01; t. , ,� .1 . -- . ,� . ­� --� . 1�, .' EIGHT PERSON I - � - ­ _ . �I,L; .. ..... I . - , - I � -, ..': 1, 'I am I . .1 , . I L ­ �, �1� I.L [ I ­ � �,,­ : , . Commlut(Lti,on of -the olvath, F��.nt(&el ­ ,,�. � . ­ I.., iery hungry," title Rl atlast; and - Wpi I �. L. - Iris - . . I . jl �: ,l ZT: I , � I -98ed on 6uliLvan of Mon< Lon, N. 11, An Entire"-i'arii'll) Enveliip;ed in Flatties and t4on, now tll&� the bOun" werO - made himself _fort,ab 4 � ­­ 11. 4�- 1 ,-­­�, i ­ ,was not .. . . . .. . ,l� . �:.. r - . I I . � , , ; L 4- the mu.rdea- oY Mrs. lyultchvr, has inifAirproler tutitt t be Ing . . ... I . 'L :1 ro. , .. by all Explosion of Gasoline. bruke.n. she added, b:ushing: "Uh, mi, im _.: ' 1. 11 � - .: .4e(-1,, and a 'ti,Li011 wilth 1200ou I- I .. ­,­ hat a steAul t 11 �. ­­ - , : * ­ -1 Ila -n aware t 1) was so large. I 4 " , . "I � I . been a ­ dante, iL is ,,4o long sint* .ve bee I I L - ..: �.:, " .. 11. . ! at .1. I - �. dX1 to ottlaWit. - A �' despatch fro*iii Cleveland, Ohio, and tI - 11 I ; , 1, I" � .' . . signa.Luxe,S forwar . 'I y of Jatx)b Cieleez, of able to change my luionr, I .peoplo could )e made so coal- _��.L' . . . - � ­ - , �. - ,,, ftyrtAb o on ", rd. -Ifii took great in- - , . �.; 1. ,. - � . --.--- 1, ". :l Captain H. L. Govetter, ot snvaj�ne, Hays:-The fami . it in well to know the details of 1. . L I 1. ­ - � "� , ; .. - .. . I Ill - ThurscL . -iiier thiA oconoiny In food which ha.4 to b6 terest in I lie fitt ings ot the vessel, atid, .­.: - - 1,y 11'" Nv: , - . --- . - .�--,., .. On-L., died on , Ls foi - 66 Canal s;tre,t�t was alauxit oompletely , . ­ - - � ularly is the on . :, � , "..'. - ­. � . gines and electric ---- -- - , .. 1, .- � t4eaZr Chio.ora y . I .. . . . . .. wiped out of eicistelice on Friday worn- practised by so man young giriB . . ­ 1:-1l ,:-. :"l, ­' ;� I­ � , -I % .­ , to . , thaL nevex ktww what it is to Oat r, ,,r, ,I t�. . ,�' - "LL .�. - W I * I , I , - ­- , '- hen tibe was runn jig the blockil,4 'I s were burn- Their first .1 it e allowed , ­ _ L­::,��� '" -ordilig Lo their bunger. . ­ . _ � 17- ,.J. �­ -Charlest,on during the American ,�'ar. Ing 1�v fire. 1,ght pemni act, _ �- 1. '­ I . ­�-.. . e . I I L, . - ' - . . , - ; "! - - . awl) Ls , ' L. 1'. . - ed, and it. is thought five will, die. The liaturailly to try to get ere- to go titick to. his country, and promised � , - �-�-­; .: -%- ;­-` - .1 - % The Ha.mmoud murder trial at Brace -al bakery. never tit) (it) anything against the Eng- . . 11-1 'land Gent! I . �.�, � .1". -­.: ''. - injured aro at the Cleve I (lit from the creamery sad k I 1. bridge (ta,ale to a c,onclu,siorn on il�'riday . I ' : . L C - This d6tvi not last 10,19, and Lt Oat lish, Or, ati lie expressed it, against the ;l:�.:! ­ .. . .. . y .. 1, � .­ ,.- L ..l. . ry I jIosp * t al. I 1. . '. � . ":.- : night ax eleven o'clock, when the ju I GrwAi While Que,en." He had noidea � I �­ il .. I . . � .1 L - . - , - . I ­­.: l­;1�1 �;­..-- , .. . . Aj ',­­ ' hil adds paiinfutly to the next yea,r's bur- 111. . � . I . , 1-1 �l- ,; . - . � . a f tor being out for .1five. L .1 . �i � ,. :1� , , ILTITIOUnck.d, ; Jacob 00 cz, fim Wil an 1-hree � _ I (tell. 'rho lodging houimz and eating that the white men could do such great .. I ' - . - I . . - - l�', : , 'r 'hou;m ngfr as ti ,.-:, ­ ­ ..'I.:.. 4'l: L� , ?. I --that they c,out<i not agree On a i hing on tru.4t. thi ley did. In spettking of this -1 I I . l­ I '' . . '­ :. ,., Lr- 1 -. . 1. . Nnerdict. TheY were dischaxged. t . dren, aged-Abree, two and one years, i house neVOr ,Kiv"ny ' -:­ -. - � ; . .. , I When t1w credit hah run out, retrench- liti said he tum, believed the white man . ­:' � . - �.: . ''I I., � ,..". . ... I.. Ware in bed. voill.11 Cwleez, it brother muld lyring (he top, to the, hotto 1, I � . . � - ". c1iing On the, advice of his pli N'si- to, not in the al, -,%: :. ., '', ;­ L r::'. A mt- n I s ha ve to be maA - I . I - _ ­ � - - ; - , - . . : ­,L : ,­. :-�. 1. - -'- - 1-1. I clans, Dr. Boxden, Minister of Mili- Of Jacob, arme.. about 5 o'clock to light, superflullit%, but in the nwe,8811,ries of morning Oult' he oould bring down the ­ %1­ - :,. I. - ­­, . . L . . - !z., ­ � ". . L I I , � tia, Ill ro sout If for two or three. wr fax the "little breakfast"- sky tA) touvit tito eart.h. He said he was L:; . � �l.. , --. -11 � I . . `ks the fire. If— tx)K)tk what lie thought was life.' So ::, ;­-. 1. ..­ !. ..-: - �­ . 1'� - 1. . .. 1. to g7ve 11imself tiale to recover f rom the kerosen - can. Inst-eliul be got hold the waXill mouthful taken in th4 worn- oure. if lie j6uL lyack to his counitry, he , :. -, . - . I . ... : the chaking - 0 tittly the stomar-li till the noon- would be vttry obedi011t­ and wokild ,. �­'-� I. , !. I t ." 1. -up be goot' in the rewent of tile gasiol�ine (ian. Ile pufured i.t oil iilg t � 1.: 'I'll . -l-,: - * ., . ��--­ . L: - ;., .. rl " about three, make everybody (lion up the count ry to I -L i:.--­ .I. railway -at. '(11ill, , -lit 41-111-8 counted for L acei e ithe ,kii '111( out. A it match to day lune �­�'. .­ , :. I- .. L , , I - 3lises. Of this. British trade. [to wito al8o willing t,o I I , I 1\ An agitati n an instant thore was al) �cejltii in the days exp( � " L- - , ­ "' � � -.'- - Is on foot in Alont1real j.1le totiff. , , 1. . : -, -­ . are opout for it - . : " IL::�";:.; I - I I bowl of ely: tile indoullilly tile British wanted. . L .. I .I �­ . I . . - :. � � , L�', ­. 'to provide I Ater facilities for c �os�t- j�xplo,siodl. )bn Cirleez was hurled i two co,ats , ��, ,,1 ". I d coffoo, accord- rhie King and his peoople wexe' in ­ . .. :! --- �. - ',e, - 1�v boild- to the- ,end the room, I,'-,i clothing ! hot miAk or of milk an -� . I :,., . ing the St. I awreD( oil her Xf I � ing to .taste, with. one; coat for 80 olifirgil of it su x-rintendent Of. civil po- i . . .1 . -4 ` ­ I � � , 1. ,el:-- , ­.., - ! 1 t he c4Lt (.I, L*rlg fire. The fire communicated ; .. ­ ­ ing a new, bi dge. or by improving i V. , ;­ - I - -, � .- . I - I � , I 1%, N. , ror I or pioce of bread.. . : licv. w th a I ou8sa sergeant ,and six . � -1 . ­ � ! A . - ..1. : .� ; . present Vict ria bridge. - Government to tile feather bed, in which were, ... k , . 'L.. . ... I I l�; �-. I- I , 1� . - ., aid is wante r proj(x,t. ' Jacob Cieleez, the.ibree children I I , � '.' for eitho find I It is ha,rd for a young Stomach to Houssas. � . , Z ­­- - :.�: i � - 4 �. . - Onti of t1lie chi,ef.s gave it out 'that . " L �- e. .. - . I . . 1. : re.1"Xin empty until. noon , but haxd � q ­. . . , . .. - ". o�,: L. I ­ fruit g wens of Ontario ,are anot.her woman. Jacob Cieleez -A&B al- there --vas plenty of gold buried in C 0- . I �. :.. . . .1 -. .1. , .:, �:l .1 .. The . - re to wine. ThL4 is when . - - . z.; . ;..,. �'-' 'L� small .,io in the same, ropin lit the Lillie of the er thing,; a o . . L � .1. � I I . I ­. . . �. , L L ' threatened wI. li a new e.A., ,I - . cut mittisle, titit it, cxAild never be found � ­ � ' : ', . . _, the noonday nu%A ithOlf 11119 to be . I � .I.- I . - I I - I- .. i :.: �". .. ­� Insect called the San Yose Scale ar exPl(kii0n. Tho glaa4 of cheap wine .anti he said, except by them8eive,,i. rhey' - �­ . . . - I . - : . - - �". .1 ' t lie t � � . . 2 L . �­­ I..: Bark L<yuse. This insect. has ]at-ely Wifli olielf- clothing, all-ablaze, down. . : ­­­ I . . . the little cup of black coffee, without c* -tainly had �Iwnty of gold 1vith -hein. .. L - . ..­­ I ... ­g. .. , � rseries :and filt:11er, mother wid tile otber woman . �, .,. � , - ­. "I spread hi,v.h evem the French poor scarcely TI'liv K i ng vent, ashore at Sierra :�� : ­ ., :'­�;.:,---. -j- w I 1. �, 1. I :,--��',, .,:-, ­:� - Orchards of Ohio aiRd New York, dbing seized �Jie three children and ran out y cail ofit. go first. If things Leone, in a :-,. w ": ­­. ­ - :, �. . . into Qli. yard. Pa4-.�sling workumn rush.- think 11, W it, meat ailso, has to Mosl, GORGEOUS COSTUME. ' - - . . ­­11 �. . 'A". . �­ I... great damage, I 1. to the wor ­ . . ­ - '­ L �._ eAt to tile re,scue'. ll�lley took off their C01110 W i ( h. 'I'llien Lthe c'e e .. - .l .1 .. � - - . � - - .I. S, William Van Horne, president, be disix,zi,iWi , tnea I The gold ornaments, anklets, bra I.ts ,.. .- ­ � 1. . �,:,. � IT . - - could I , '' ,��. .- ..%. � -e�idcnt, of � COM44 ,U�Itl litVoiemlly did, all they worth of and otth,er articit,ms displayed about him -.�, - -pi - ­ I :�"�--.�--�: L � : d Mr. Shau linessy, vice will (-kmsist, of two- cents � ­.r,,,,­.. .. . 'L% I an . - to extinguLsb the flallics t hat were con- I �- .. I . L�; � 11 . - ­1 ­ �.. � � - I . the Canadian Kcific railway, waited on twead and a fow more cents for hot w,ere estimated to 110 worth a thousand rl; . � �t;.:­ ".... .- �-­ .. , . . maining the people� 4NIt�a,riwilile Micliat-I ot-s or be"4-starehy food that pounds4, ITO also wore a ,number of I �� .... ­� � . . ­1 .. ,% 11 � .. .r. , --. ­-.­. the Mi.nistcr of Railways on &atulrday � Guinbert, w1w live)* ait 69 (Unalntreot, IxAat ­­ " I I : 1, '.. I -1-i �� .. . . . L. 'L d the applicat ion which� the , Is filling ajid dcA,,eivea tho hunger. And chlarnis, the chicif of thepe being Bus- I �;':`f" �- -.. L�' and- oppose :- � 1, -, ,��*.. "; , . amd his fainily put out the flames in the two mnt.s' pendlool round his 'neck, kt-­-1 t I L. :1. � � .1: Victoria, Vancouver, and Eastern rail- at 'Lht� ViLlry NvOrst, Probably for , . L . -- �' ., .., - - ,;: . 1. the house. I 8 e e e 0 8 ­ - t the Governillont, foT L,h�jt- wOrLh of bread have to do it!oue, eat- the first. time in hi lif b w 'r Lr u - L .Z: L" ':'l' L , 1. . way is makinf)uio at is t1lough-t at the hompitad the ors. These were of yello 0 . 11. r, - . . .. L. � - ,� I .. I w brocaded :::. �. -� . Id its Jinesf from 1 the wlli,io walking about t halt :­ - I , " - 11 assistance to . . " l' - ­ �t.� 1-11 - . . at least five of the u,ufortunatao People, "n not be bettra,yed. Some- satin. A whiW and blu mantle-like �L ,,, _ , -, �. 111. ­ . to the mining regions of East tnisory may 0 14 _:':' I ": __, � ­ ­ l- � coast in I . will die. / f eye, ,superla.tives axe want- oluth was thrown over his shoulders, .' ..' '�.L .. - .1 11 - Koot6ay- � - � % - I - ­�� t , . :,., ! -, tignes. Or n I only marking the I' it. and he 'wore leather sandals. Ife was :1 : !, . . . . . .1 I .; � i.ng, grta,rvatior . , Im . - ..�:: ; I , ­� :'[;��l �';-'- iAt the Annual 'mnv'ention of 'the ­ '­ ' .1 . ' , ­,"' � � �.. I I - " KINDNESS IS 'kHg- WORR"-;", the nool laced very eheerful On boarA the steamer, - : ; I- aday meall is simply rep I ­ 1. . ;,-� , 1.1, . �'L. r- . '�- Grand Council, A.O.U.W., great changes 1 �. half and geeined sorry to leave it, _ .l. -- '119 by sitting in 4 � :�­- � -� - , I public sqw-ve, for I - .. , I . must . .. 1. L . . L were effected in the constituti6n of the ,'What is rea lweasther on alpoin : , -,', 1, - - . , .1 �­ - . I good I I � asked in an libur, or, wition the is ,A: house has be Led for the - . I �'. . . , .1.11 'der, namely, the separation of , the mood. ,hurah. . residence, of tho late L . .1", I . or , in a, r . Ing and his foi. - L � ­- �­. ­; . '.... . Grand Council of Canada from theiSu- " Order," said the J,aw Court; " Knowl- bad . when somothing lowers in Freetown. It is understood . ' . - ,. ., : . , '. l%.",;:: 1.11 ' t e -;, eAlge," said the oebool In the i0v6 " :­- . . ,': ': �, - ; � r * n thnt he will hav,e m(we freedlom than ­1­1 � I "i . - l, I ­ renie Council in tile- United 81,1 , I i t � broad is eked out 1. . - In u,st be eatcl -1: I.­. �- �' �4,,. . - Fhe removal of the headquarters firom "Truth,' said the wise man;- ' ea5urO, ID h cheap sall3ageB from, tile pork but- he had at Elmina, but he will be under ­ .. . ­ ,f.: - � , . , - , l� �'�' �­ .. St. Thomas to Torunro, and 1.1w. addp- said 'the fool ; * wi:t, r a potato stew, into which a' the daily observ,ation of the authori- - � ":.-. .. � ,.. - I � 11. ... - ­. - ... .L � �. . I . ­- `- ..: . - tion of a graded rate of assessment. " Love," said the maiden; "Beauty," said chor, ,yJ is throwm to give it It t&qtO- ties. , ­:,l::,, % ,, �,. birt of meat ' - 1. .. . � �_ L' -.. l �':' ­'. L �' " - I the V,age - me of thr-se Young gir-'s Prempeh was reoelv�ed at' Sierra Le- 1. I � . , ' ­, I -1 4. - . . 1��. . .- ��, l, '­ I I—— GREAT BRJTAIN.-..,. � 4 d . eases for onq by the inspector of police and con- I , . , . ."'. - I' manage I L ;'­ 7 ; " , :, " _ .-.­1­" 11 Freedom, ' saia the dreamer; "Home," Ln this Way BG . . ­ L w " i . to reduca their exp 1. .. llll. � .. � . % �` 1.� I . , .�, � 11, l. 1. i - - John -Burns creaNd a scene in When ery ar �­ , '1­1: . - Mr. said the sage; Ia c"ts a, day. hun- veyed to his new. quarters, a v I 6 � 11 I ". . - 'L� , . I F.i. . I �." . ._. -the. British House of ConanalisbYat- "Fame," said the soldier; "Equity," the' food to )LO sha.rPly they oan stay lion". 'Little notice wus tak f ; . �.. - . " . ' gnaws t,c en of C e L. ­­ . . . I . . - ' - 1_ .­ L. .. . 1- . . tacking Mr. W. W. Astor fOr his op- seer- ff whole d 'in bed * It is the daa- King on hia arrival at Freetow:n. - ". ; - � - � ­ � The ana- - ! : .1 :- 0'. i­ - .. �'­�. 081tion to the new County Council' Spake my heart full saffly' " gerous time lor their youlth and inex- Altogethex there w,ere about thirty I , . I I . . �­ . I . ­ . .: ­-, ect the hall! here." I na .1 I rj.":­ � . , 01. The, proposal to or . . wer is not . p a in the rty. tKing Prempeh, . I , � � ." '.1' I .. . . 1tly this I periencO, with the gl" summer &11 peo Z . - � . !!�_.L,, -��'l.. wAw deffosate.d. . . ;1 Then within my bosOm 80 around them. TheY w* never so open while on the Aal,ona, showed he ap- - .1 - . �.. I 1. . . . A f kind smilem and preciat d d wines. but his preference , 1�­'t�--... � ..., heard: . a goo . . l.-. . . � L . - -�` . 1�:`�,; � Tn t-be British Hbtrse, of Comnionh an; : I ­­ . ­ . ach heart holds the secret-' Kind- to the delusions 0 -wAs deci"y tcw Benedictine. . �. _ '­�­ . - � -- �_� ".. _ 1-. 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N f, TAW, ,& '41 � I . .1 - - , , .3 , C t �oz i I ­ � I - I 1� . .. 341; - I -.n%*­­L, - 'V - , T -_ , I 50 I M . - .. - L " I I I I - I - " 15k ­ I I.- W* �� I i4 - I. �� ,41 �� . � - I , " . 1- 110 � I 1;�, ME -4 - it. , .J . - f . - -,� a -;L lie. � 1 1&1-1-��fty 1`2 A '"i - - - -AN . : I .- , , , , It- �, ., . . , , - . BLCOD-CURDLI19 ORDUTT`;'�., . � : ­. � . ­ . -0---w �. ..:. .17, -�, . ... ­1 � . - ­ � , I I , . . I -L ­ BOW PRISONERS ARE T-OATED IN, ,:;. ,%; I!'. . ��,J:, . � � - SPANISH- PRISONS. , - ­ �- L �t. , w -, -, . : - .:�, ..:.. z ''. �. �l . , G47... �:: -x,.. ,, .. , .1 �� ." �­­,- I I . .. . . . , � � . . � , - The . Bar I rors oftbe Inquildtion Revivei-by...,.. -�� 1. . : Judges to Force Prisoners to couress- � � � . Kept a Man Awake Eight' Days, asid.;.. I �: From Mix Fluffere. :.?,- Tore the Nails .- 1. . I ' - A great sensation has been created ., -1 � in Madrid by the arrival of English, ..,.-. . French and German papers of tha most , 7 - reputable character, containing blood- ' -- -7-� - curdling. accounts of the cruelties. to,, .- ' which prisoners are subjected with the, 1, ull sanctio*n of the authorities, not ..- .* 4ione in Cuba or the Phillippille 10- �� 1. . landm, where the torments of the in-'- �,,-`. - � I - - , - quisition have been revived for political � I I offenders, but right in Spain---at Bar- - . celona, Saragossa, Cadiz tnd actualliT .. I , , :. � - Ift Madrid. . � ; ­ . . r 1� There haft long been , rumours ourr -._ rent that jkidges and magigtxatea were - ' - - . � . ... resorting.to methods contrary to ciy-' -. . . ilization and humanity in order to- OV- - ,- - tort confessions from prisoners, But no -- native paper had until recenLly dared 1, I- " . I ' to print what has now bec,OMO known. I : through the intervention of the - for- . '**. - eign press. The Madrid papers Pul-11- r-\ I lished translations of stories in the � Parisian and London journals about tbs ill ' treatment of prisoners, especially thosis of complicity in ' . , - ' the Anarchist. movement. -- . I . . .. , - I TORTURED A FRENCHMAN.-. - l'. ' I.' . .' . ­ - ; � . , The following is a -duly authenticatild � - account of the torture to which JosePh .. - � Thioulouze, a. Frenchman.. was subject- :­. ed at Barcelona, in the Montjuich.p.ri- - " � son. Thioulouze, who is accused of be-'. --. i ng an Anarchist, does not know a word .. of Spanish.- Being brought before the. _ L ­ . I . magistrate he - asked for an interpre-, - tor. This was denieo and. the man wa8 - taken back to him dungeon and chained " to the wall. Thereupon' the warders,., i began kicking him. After this theYl!- , opened his mouth and inserted a wood-:-. - . a . en cylinder, made like a horse bridle, . '' . .. - from the end.9 of which two strings ` ' ,�::­ - '. ' . . were hanging. These strings were fa&-.- ' tened behind his neck and Thioulouze '� '-�' - I having been unchained, - from tho wa.11,: . -' . was 'forced to trot round and round, the prison yard. being unmercifullyil - , k with rawhideP.... slashed on the bare bac ! ,.. � whins. . I . ,�*.�. . . I . I . . - , � -V . -, . � . . - . L � . I A . I .. . - � �.� �, - , ­ . I . . - � . - - .� .� � r. . . ,. .1 - . I - I i '. :-f. -� 4'. !A . . . * I .0l . ; , � - � , � . . . - lie was kept thas trotting until hei . 1. . . . � � -- fainted from pain and fatigue. Tlleni,. - ,� . � � . . , . he was taken back to his cedl and burnti � . :. : 1� � , : .... . . about the hipa and lower part of the - i ,­ . � I ­ body with a redhot iron until be re- - .,f'- , Covered con8ciousness. In spite of i I hess - - I .. ­1 I . '..,-� tortures the man ew-aped convictio.n­- _ ., - t.­. . -..; ­,. was able to make his way to Paris, 11 ­ 1, - . I ­,�.,, where his lamentable condition-he im. 1. , . �: ­ � crippled for life-has been brought Lo ­*� .11 ' I ' . ' . . the notkee of the French Governruent. ' . - : I .�*.. I - 1. �. which has asked for an explanation � 1­,1:.,!1 * through Its Ambassador here. .- . .. I..,. . s , .. :. �r l- . .. ­ - , . � I :1 ;.,. � - THE INQUISITION kEVIVED. ,! -� -. "'.1. I..:L I . . I . .1. le , ... � . In Madrid a prisoner named Callis, , I . ­ 1. . from wbom it was desired to obtain a : - confmssion incriminating his associat Ole, I . I � .� . . was not allowed for eight days aud - .. -­:.l ;� 1. � . ,; . flights to sleep or eat,. and had each ::1 ": ", one of the nAils of his hands firist of. . ��-- " - .� ­ � . , all pried up and then pulled out with .. I, - - . . ­ . . . .. ( pincers. � . � "I' �� At Cadiz a prisoner named Nogis hits . I :,- - J, . i �' boc,ome a raving manlac in consequence - : .,.. . of the torments to which- be was sub- - .'. . , . *,ted by having his head coinpressed. ''. - ... ­ - p -- . . ' ' . in a steel-frame. In that instance the ., -, -.'-': , ­`- .1 :r,-. magistrates did not even make any pre- . . . :.:1 . � ­� �]: % , tense of concealing the fact. that they - f­--� -:1 ...:­ T. were condemning the prisoner to tor- ,.�'. �. - � % ­ ture. 11,efusing to answer in court-in . " .: -:­­l, :'. a manner satisfactory Ao file judves, . -,. ­ he was taken to an adjoining apart- . - -.. ment, whence a few momenuA after- . ­1 . - l . I . � wards - -bloodeurdlin . � � suct screanis N%�e re , -, l. . , a cliararter that . - - � the Spanish Public, callous as it is to . . I .:, . 11 - - � .1 I , suffering, revolted and ralAed sirch .. - � cries of " shaine I" and " as,sassin W t hat - - 1. - -­ I . �z, . , . - - . - . . . the Jtldges ordered them all cleared hk ­.. . 1­. -� - . I - .1 j. . the police. - I . .: - . ­ .l' i These are only a few of the I nst a lives ' : � ��l-.` . . - , .. . � reeoff,ded. But they serve to convey an ;.-; . . . ;. � . �-, idea of the extent to which S ' luin i.s . . 1, ' - ,sLill steeped, not only abroad, I , ut al.so l' . - I e- � . . at home, in mediaeval I)arlial-i'llil-a , , :�' ­ " - . ­.: J, barbarism which can only he.aveounL­ � ] - : � � " , . . ed for by the presence in t-he blo6d Of ­ I - its people of the old strain of the-cruel -- � I.- � Moors, from whom they are to I - )ea great . .; "..- -'-� " extent descended. It is to this ,Nloor- ;.1- -1 . i ish strain that those who know Si).-lin l. I . best were wont to attribute the intense ... � - I - �. .- -1. characterized tfie last .., � ; '. �, . : Carlist civil war in Spaiii, when both - .1. -. �1- . . ". iii(les vied with one -another in (lisern- - i ' 0�­ - '7 -- - howelling all tile women and litufflating .: �-.Il'- � all the men, living or dead, just pre- - . - . - ;-I...­. cusely as if they- had been red Indians I . , -4.,.- � ..1 " �:-;, , c � I - . ,. ­ - ­ . - or Abyssinians. : . �( ,. *:' I -�-.M."--� : ;! I - -. . - .. . ., I . I . ,- 1. - - :, '. ..�P.., . '. I m � : � . � ` ROYALTY AT WOR IC : . - , � . . ...- . � . I '� . . . I . . I , . -­. :, - - . . I.. �. , :C-o. -�: Royal ladies are the bu- 11 ,� . .,jest worne � ,- -., ; :�, .I'- . I . ;. . . ' ' "�� , 'I'll in the world. As a rule. they are early i - . . I. '. . 1. � ­ '' ,. I� �1 ." - - risers, and have managed to accoll"Ptish. .� - � I - 1. � I I ­1 it'. �� ��. a vast amount of reading a6d writing- .-, - : - I -- � .., .1 ­ before the ordinary society N�,onian ip .:- 'L -1 :' : �-, - : . 11 � - - . W, � up., I 1. . . . ' � . � . . 11 ­�-.,. 1. �v. 'familia� 'With A I ---. ,-1,:'.... , - Queen Victoria ig I I I - . ", - agesandeven at berpreselit. !age do4s .w . .-,;, I - . n - L �:�­_ not feel that she has finished her educa- - .: .­ - " I 11 11 A ' tion, but grapples daily with the dif- :-� ­1., I . � , . �, ; - 1. . ­ Z., . . .:. �'. I ­ . . :: 11. - ficulties of Hindustami. - . I .. - - f--;:%:1-.1.- � L - - I . �- 1, ` . %3. ,:- Tile Empress Frederick of ,CWTIllany I - . ­1 ­ . . .. . . . still pursues the study of inosic and , ��- - t . . .. I . - I - I - painting with tho zeal of a Young . � I .1 , . *� �.. � -. , * til,l;. and- tile younger empress, her - - . .. . t, : lughter-in-lalw, besides looking after "- " :." ' ' I .. . . I I her house and .r3hildren rises early to - - ' " � "' : I I - copy important documents for the em--*... , ...­ �, � �, . . .1 -. ­, . - I L . peror.. I . . � I .w - -, - , ; % F .. .1 T be Bel' gian queen and Austrian 0111 . . .." - . , pro,88 in �ormer days employed their -. � �'. . . . leisure in the study of Greek and in . . I ­ � � I,- �, . * . - � "breaking in" t P9 nles. The DOW&g- : .. �." - er Empress of Wussia and the Princess - I - '.;', ­:4,.: 11 of Wales have tastes in commob; both 1, '. - I -- . �.. :L - are adepts in millinery and thoroug* .. I ­1. �, . L .. -1 ­-, - . . I _,: ,1 - . . ­ I I , -housewives. The Royall princesses , , `­4 - cook, Mad are accomplished, useful an � �. � -;A �,. - ��; I . - . I . - -, 1-­�' . I ,.- �J� I ­21 sensible women. .r " .,..- L . ` , ", . . � � t- . . - I- AN� I- - t-.� .1,11 - ­ l l. . I - I ' I - 1. - � -­ . iE.'- - -' - �la*, I . a, SUAE To DISAGR 11 , . � -�. ;��, ­ Lawyew (a few yearis hoence)-MAk8'::'-,� : : . ' -.Vk;..,-., , your mind easy; tho; jury will di sagre�. I �.�. 1 - ­ A !, .I'.. ��- tl),' ­ . Vrisoner-Suref � I . 1 , .1 1. .. .1L.1. -., � , , � � .. - " . - " -. ,� Lawyer-1 know it. Two of 04 men�q "-I � . k, , . bers a-re man and w Lfe. I Z � .�� -!��j � . �­ I �. , -, I -if -.1, ,­, At:", . -��.-,.'l. , - , , t�� - . I . � , .", -� - 1� i.­ "k . I - ".. , , , . ­ - , -.- . �. L' - io � I pi, .- , t. - ,,, I ,.� .--- I - .1 - . . ­''��,, -'�­]; : , -, . �.: - ­`�- %-, I ­ 7t­� �.-j .- . Al �f� l-, .. ­�,;- ­�, - - �r - , - I . , .�,., ,� .1 - , � ... ­: f, .-:- -­--­..,. t . I .. .1 -/.-_ � .�- -, � - " �, - I L. �-: -� -1� - -1 .. �. . . � � ., � ­ ­ 1_1'� , , �, , -�e 1� . . , : - - I . ,J_,�...��'­ - �4 � .� I :�, � , � ". l'. .. .'. ; - . .- , - , 'T % . ­ -­ .­� ,l- . -. Z". -�- .1 . . ., , - ": ,��. , , ­ � -.- - , L 'i" . . '. - : � . - � �-t-.11ll­�'-­. .1'. L � * � .. � ': � �­,. - ` . " .� ". 1, - I .,­ I '. I l. - -�.-­ '' " , �.-­.�r - - . . I :1 . . . . ., �1� I !F, . I . . �­.;­ . . � .11 - 1 - , . " - �:, 1'.. ., , - .- � . - - - , " -:�­­-..­ ­ Zi,..,X . 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H6644r his sold his bi MARKHAM. pt,�, L",. The Backsliding of Rev. Tent -1114 LocAL 2:24. P6 IF Hooks, S. eeper, Of Moun� .14 8 LOCAL, lug ev Albert. Mr.- Steeper takes possession OrT ' dehts 6:02 P. K. - : 0 Rev. !Tenter Books, B.D._, wis'quite put C110 ery business to John 81 out. Big usually placid spirit was disturb. Pp day in, the week at 4 per callh—ki accepted. bage Roller 11D, Monday morning. ed. It might have been said that- he TRAINS GOINQ WRST iUX AS FOLLOWS, -was flour for $ale at Jame t going prices. The story is around td*n th "mad as a hornet," duly that he, being a No. 7 LoOAL 9:16A. It. Food of all kinds on hand, Fry the Emedale murderer open t Sunda n clergyman, was not subject to fits of anger 4#18 LOCAL 0:09 P. X Hard and soft wood a- Unio villo at the Queen's hotel, th like the rest of us. Rev. Mr. Hooks was incorre irritated, however---�olea otness of this story is proved I MAIL 8:20 F. It.; for We. ui rly and undiag edlv irritated—as he bounced the teethi W., MAXWELL, the suicide of Fry. ng VIADM—bunbaft6a 111"tios Rouge. Hill. ba6y first'on one knee and then on the Tne York mills bridge will be built KENNEDY D. Wi A other in a vain effort to keep it quiet the old site, the commissioners were afr TBAINs Go1'N*G EAST Iill -nice occupation this for a Bachelor of of law costs with- a new site. Work will Divinity and pastor of one of the moist in, Notice of Quarantine... _11aviog purchased the stock: of J, &Day, NO. 6 MAIL 7:58-A.M. ))3 conam . ther peri a at ruits. The Rool estate put in a claim - fo fluential churches in th it I Olaremont, and intending to MOVO No. 14.. MIXED '2:18 P.M It was the ingstice of e thing that T6 jkg ktjidents of the TowgSkip of pit her- tbt(fre, will offer his stock $300. irritated him. Try is he might he could of LOCAL .5-.67 P. 41a t hig, in the County of Oxt4rio, and 411 TRAns GoiNG WEST DUB A Ja 0 met FOLLOWS; 9 si Tinware M. -Granite- LocAL seph TorVaiic not got away from this comparatively new sausalty on Saturday last and as a res view of his domestic 'babits—the injustice othtris- whom it may 6oncern. No. 7 :21 A.M. ainful first finger. Public notice in hereby given that,owing to is nursing a very p of it all—expecting him to'h%ld his own 6a 18 ML 8:15 P. the prevalence of a contagious disease of ant- e -Clydesdale stallion a pulpit orator while his dRvs were spent main known an sheep scab on several farms in was attending th 'go man could Minister of Agricult- Meadow Sweet, when the animal got Joe' in ,minding" a cross baby. the County of Ontario, the ware', Coal Oils Etc ure, at Ottawa, has ordered the Township f the right hand in his teett bold hiF, place in the front rank under such 0 first.finger on 0 the provisions of "The Animal Contagious Die- ere aras6ii�pg conditions. Pickering to be quarantined in accordance wi At his old stand - L k. Here and gave a sev gain to A etition has been introduced at. the At first, when his wife had be eases Act 1879," and atowdor of the Governor in p Council dated the tw6aty-fifth day of May. A age, Ierin neorporation, of por,! leave the baby in his study when she went V Legislature for tile i D.. IM. g out on her afternoon rounds, he felt proud P We ba�e etly forbidden o tions of York- and Etobicoke townships' A I I persons are therefore Art t of her devotion to church work. Later he re any sheep whatever to or from any part move of ate' township to be calle Ig 0 hhd extracted pleasure from contfimplating the Township of Pickering or any other p -or the next 80 days)­.. I1 Sot U ht 'B' bs1eiihi.. ts,Humber." A petition from North To� of the County of Ontario, except under the r the uncomplaining way in which he resignii direction ani supervision ot LU inspector. un- York Con d Cutte;* Which we will oel routo asking $800 from nty ed himself to domestic duties. But now he der the penalties prescribed by amid Act, and &I I T A Cou cil towards,the I ma UtRiUCO Of YOD9� wag ready for rebellion. farmbra having diseased sheep are required to I cheap. r next r, ort the saine as soon as aware of it to th He had a fine theme in his mind fo, JACKS MInister of Agriculture fit Ottawa, W. H. 1P Sunday's sermon, but the child seemed do- All parties concerned are hereby notified to UXURIDGE. Orm y neaicea prices n sang govern the mselves accordingly, awake. He Brook Road, Ont� Beulah Land in slumberous drones, and By Order, IDonovan and MiSR Ch0y, of Pid. twice-had the child in its cradle, but twice W. V. WORARD86N. ering- were vi siting their sister, Mrsl it caught him in the act and shrieked at 0hairnian L. B. Health' Malone, for a couple of days. Cook Stoves, Ranges and Heaterso FARMERS' MARHET� his treachpry in trying to get rid of it. Township of Pickorin 9. Three sleigh loads of People drove 60 At last he plumped it on a rug in t ToRoNTO, Mar.- 41 Im ilie pickoring, Feb. 22nd, 1897. IOU 0 00 r Will b� sold at cost t uesday night to Mr. Wnl. MULro'l centre of the floor, and strode to the win- own 0 76 to Wheat', fall ............. h con. of 8cott, where an even groatbr dow. No sign of his wife. Let the child 7& -4 00 Wheat, spring ......... asil 0 74 to Mary, the township had anembledi 1awl—it bawl anyway ! number from tile Leggott's_ SA and a d ....... 00 63 to 0000 ial were held uude: servant, was ironing ii� the basement--it The aleighride and soc 00 80 to 00 32 Barley, bush ............. PO wouldn't do to call her from thatim rtant the au I A BARGAMS Ispices of tile Willing WQrkora of LL FOR Oats, bush oo 21 to 00 22 work. Her work was so much m:)re im Peas, bush ............. 00 00 re. 00 40 to the Presbyterian �hurch he The Stretto of 2 0 e in th portant than his. 00 a r 8 n in farm 14 00 Away over the hodgeto 811hecould goe the lay, now, ton ............ 12 50 to Township of Reach and situated onl� 0 00 ow other clergy- Straw, ton ................ steepleof his c 7 00 to hureb. PICEERING LIVERY I 75 t i 9 10 about a mile from the tilon, wa 'e�i,g cW men envied him—but if th only kn Dressed hogs ...... 4 0 offered for sale Iasi week. Mrs. BeDuet 50 to 8 50 U 2 If—they—on] —knew Spe Week Beef, forequarters ........ 6 60 y '. ; - - I . ; )a 0 8 business HAVID gt' pural s d the abov -4 00 tQ d tile highest bid, viz; $7,425, but doil Mae ng the work of a nurse-girl drawing Beef, hindquarters ... from G. W. Decker, I am prif ipared to the company Wanted 68,000 the �ropertY, his sermons from Ilia inner consciousness ; - z . I .:� : -, � I Mutton. 6 50 to, 7 60 eater to the wants -of tile public in that was therefore not sold. not allowed—no, not allowed to prepare Veal, 5 00 to 6 00 clock the litle. On Monday moriiiig tit!'ub'3 O' iermons as others did. The carpenter go. 00 12 to 00 21 tter, lb ........ - Bu big barn and stabling on the farm Of Jno. ing daily to his work is regarded as a man 1 lea and horses for hire day 00 15 leirst-c aso ve ne Eggs, doz ........... ...... 14 to Stevenson, 601 con. 806"t, .1)% hig wife, but becatise he didn't pound an or night. Teaming done promptly by 5 Potatoes, per bag ......... . . 20 to 3 Is boards, his wife re- destro ed by fire, along with (3 horses.. 2� iin,,il or saw and plan day or job. 'Bus in connection meet- -- y gared him as a sort of ordained nurse- in, Freight and cattle, 2 sheep, BoniHWrilln f :1 few ilu I g all G T R trains. giri, a sanctified domestic servant ! lie lements. The ori- u of Llio fire express elivered 'to all parts of is 111i in her sight, an assistant house-lielper, known.—Joui the villiage. DOT41NION BANK id sweeping and keeing the house tidy it is reported that hfisq I_iallella A(lel., Sutheland of Cann 'Capita I ing to u fullen III` the main thing;! hisprofession was I P aid U p, 1500,000 nothing, his sermons nothing, -his career 0 $113,000 by the dea-th of her n n,,- I (,, 4 I, ( Prop.. PICKERING' t nothing Surplus late Alexander Sutherland Impatiently lie grabbed ftnewflptper that $115001000...�__ ith nice precision on 0, tfl6bl too, -w the.11artman appoint Pari&. Green., aDelegates fro lay folded wi Cy W J - Mont of the Sandford circuit of tho M etho and threw it on the floor. That gave him WHITBY'AGEN ISTARK dist church passed through towuJliurs an idea—he would flare up and be the man (lieneral BanktiLs Nualnesis Tranesiatd to Inspect 016 ne" of the house. Dus er day on their way kgant for,1eading SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. church at Greenbank, wiLh a iow of otot. Seizing the baby he Rqueezed it firmly in Interiestallowed at high oat current rates. a i Iiiii arms, 'and by sheer concentratio; O' for a new C111 f a model irel 0 n tibg- Hy, notice of withdrawal required. forces sung and rocked it to sleep. lie An4f (,antl(liall Special att tion given to the collection Of -e 1ptsui%itce a and other Notes. of th, plumped the child roughly in -the cradle, Aflew. Grevit Itiver, Oput. GoInpattieg Farmer's Salen Jud g from tile 41111rilensity? gill twisted a coverlet, over it, and as some- :" -_ I - '' L , No Increase for rates. Losses paid E. J. THORTON crowd wnch attendod ti)e lcrosse meeL promptly. what a-stonished to see that it peautlfully� In ehimbered on. Also agent for Glv .� Also 9 a' the Mangion 110"` iiie --That',] a good qtatit" he mdttered. Then g U br;dge has *( rget I"a33.adiS6 Don't Fid ect for a lacrosgo team he took the rug from the study floor and p For Sale._ the coul"IP I Four were Oregent, " ! d,that Established 1880 16 oince of Stark &:Wilhanieou. 13n,akers, Stouff mer. t good it into the hallway. He hate Burn 4y Y1116. end to plant 1'ruit or Orna- E.- Raille Chaptuan ro rug It was the emblem of his servitude U. Gold, C y, 11 you lut Leghorn Cockere 13.eU Coombe'.—I"Itues. n.9 nurse. mental Trees and Planto, th'at you oftu 2 S. L. -Wyandotte Cockerels.' In a drawer be found the 'key of his got them better, cheaper and in betwr The celebrated Elias I 3 White Wyandotte Cockereld. Brown's Corhers. ttudy, and putting this in his -pocket -re- ni- Any' lierson reqairing any of the above birtIR for givate matings or for iinproving If in with his study and manuscripts �rorresSiLng hereii reliable central nursery orth o eir stoat now is the tirue. All Miss ones is visiting with Mr s. W'T! tcl Greeti River r.o,. ti,au you caugot of Iorder for plantin Ig by sending to the old I ed that hereafter h would lock hi f t1ireo houre a day. Ile would -rnu his own 0 pure-bred birds. 0 R a It present. iijuse even if lie had to run everybody sine agents who come from a' long diot-toco. W. J. G DW 'atherwood is here the guest of M Old and iiatabdard varieties always on rite underaigried' will be at th6ir con. Pickering, Ont out of it. nnic Then lie got out his hat—two or three of hand. N ovelties and no x varieties turn Miss n A.Trwi wasitheoestofherbrother his hats—and brushed them furiously in islied if you want thein. - No tiubstitutiDg. here laht week. -O�D the drawing-room. Mrs. Hooks never 0- o m' isrepresentation. Satisfaction guar- BPANTF ALL,STEEL Quite a number from here attende I 04 lowed him to brush anything only in the auteed. Prices reasonable. ' Bend orders On Friday and Saturday of each week funeral of the late William Cowall on Fir kitchen. He would ihow her—better still, for fruit trees* before 'lilt of April to give duriog the ILL anything any- day last he woul refuse to brush m. winter to4eigh out coal to all who.L of Henry Beare of 16 time for :igginir and filliag orders. W Th E. _W AY Births—The wife where, not eyen his waistcoat. may. favor them with their Dunsheath. ag uOreen itiver. daughter, on Tuesdav, the 23rd inst. All There," he said, throwing the whisk on t Terms cash. KOO..., Price list free on lipplication—f0dress pa. runage. are well. the floor, if she *ants it hung on the wall Ak lly. 1101Klmli. V.8., We Ire pleased to see the smiling face 0 . 0 �t, P. R. HOOVER & SON.S. she can hang it on the wall, Hereafter I Green River, n Idiss I asse Petch in our midst again afte shall decline to see a whiek-holder, ior a POFF01W, Agent. F. 8 a spell of sickness. 8lipper-holder, or any other of the—the RobBrt Jackson is still compelled to 11131) handauffs,that I've submitted tot" 50 YEARS' -received a after the Wjary he In rummuing for a clean handkerchief BROUGHAM., coup I of weekR ago. he found something. Miss Sadie Irwin has retUrned h6me It wag a cigar. IIe -,Her brother Nec t- after spending a few days with her sistei, Mrs. Winch, at Belh&Ven'L said, turning it about in his Angers. ednesday evening last he The carnival oft W Why not ? Decidedly, why not HILL is Tai or h--Gp i M I A(o TMI was not a(, well attended as usual on accoun t lie replied to some inward suggestion 0 go M f any other attractions. drew a handful of matches from a neat TRADE MARKSP 1 haVe jU clu holder on the wall, ioliberaite-ly dung them DIESICKS9 Willcotville and Hillside dhecker IDEAL t the residence of John Little and in disorder on a stand, and lit the cigar. st r' rnet a ei COPYRIGHT8 A0* WL played a match on Monday evening. No I then, let her come home and have Anyone sending a skoWh and desalption WAY STEEL WINDIC avelbove held their oyster iitippq quiokl anoerWn. froe. whether iin iniiention I* line of liamples of Fall and The Ur it out," he said, puffing wickedy at the probAbly pefient4ble communienti6ne stritctly WITH— at tl�e residence of Jas. Thom- and dance cigar, a treat he had not enjoyed or three oonedentlal. Oldest "ency formwuring piaeuta Wiliter �.Uitillgg, all3o a 11111n MUntj tt Co. give full part up on It little Patents taken throuith ice llqeo of over- will' crow d ()Wl in Awimclea. We have a Washington offlee. son the other night. On accourt of bein years. He put his heels 11, ber of Cho d ed for space I cannot round.table, willi its dainty hau - ainted spedid notioe in the T t E To.; -T of this partv, but all enjoyed them- covering, aud waited. M cu aro atings, Call and see them La wrong% trooped of SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 00 used in a iy part Alo wood w3lives to their ptmogt. coniplainingliv be! ore his view, and he was "thutitu stratod, lameat eirculation of and got pricos. construction. The ie had im lei urn P41, w eek i Y, terta to Oa. w a 7 osr i IU stweituen copies antl HAND curlers of Malvern wended their wa " filled with i i nt surprise that I to Claremont on Suturday last and playe(l Ur- uharts: Bro submitted as lon as li 'lad. L)OK1 ON PATrfL4Tti sent free Address q am, tkVO friendly niatches, ono with Clarenyon ugh CH19APER THAN WOM MU' Theh he heart lauk, iing, voices 'a-t the A. d. and the other with Stouffville. Tiley wer dolh�, From the window* be 'saw - Mrti. 301 Broadway. Nowlerks All nicely painted and guaralita defeated by Claremont by two shots aw lluolts and it spbetacled lady powerful ill First Class SI)rtty Ft(111P0* m -one Hhot! raising is8ion funds, chatting there, won from Stouffville by twenty W i the fternoon. The Great Ensilish RemedY- n ­Aft,er all," lie said slowly and reflect- 0 0 D The long -looked for b6ndert i,;' r 'vely, J stippose this is hardly the prn1wr S(x pe,lagm Guaranteed to GEO. GE1 DW promp held, under th( thine," and he held the cigar- stub up 'be- tly. and parmanentlY thilig ()f tile past, wli,ich wa curo till forms of Ivervous anspices of the month orgaii hand oil Tues tween thumb and finger. -,There's no use ri day eveiiing. The coiiet!rt. was a succeg lveakne,@4% RMI"tons.4m n- ot Hard and Soft W60 putting myself in the wrong at the out- aterrhet, Impatmom an4 an The Proceeds amounted to $75.;70. Thi for sale. T T7 A set." Slabwood elect# of Abun ov, Eftessed A pZp.r, band boys aro to be congratulated1upon th( Ile stepped out to the grat6, in tho bb ia 1. I mmdal Worry. ameselve use in their,att eep reat success and, with the tongs, punched the cigar d Qf robacw. Opium or $Hr4u f his. Before.a i lan(s, whioh won ad I I Custom Sawing Markliarn and Pcarboro townsl�il?g -mve inLo the hot coal@. faking a corner o d After. ebn ary at the Mammoth hall at Mulvern and play handkerchief in each hand he whipped the qnnJJV, Insan(ty, CIaSMOWHO's and am Vit proaZ Will oomme=6 in r ed a game of checkers, twelve of 9 side air to dispel the wreaths of smoke. They 13as been prescribed ovief s6 years in thousands o ame to and Hon"t dodged this way and'that, Scarboro was defeated by 21 g a- b010 guiltily in �uest owest is the only &Uab Hillside Saw and, gates were present from Dunba!rton an( 'of hiding, and then took the LgUlijq Of kumm AgkdrUggistfeYWO4�d'BPhONPhOAluclit ess modiclue In Place Of thK laini kill$. challenged the winning club. The date if he offem some worthl air. e teri and we will se ad by return n_ his iselose Vice In lot no ye lie gaw r4c t t set, but this o doubt will be ar Looking from the window walL Prt^ one P20kAge, $11 six, sk 040 wo S. MILK -114rsT TLFA interesting game. The betting hereabouti wife still talking w4h the spectaclud lad 44wino"M Pamphletarreetot*address. �11 THE WORLD.. —he mustn't leave tkam as- palmy# is even up. The matches tO The Wood Com Brown's Cornerg. While driving home from Mr. Seller" ed about, for-tbey hinted of that 'Villainous �TIEA PLANT To THE TEA Windsor. Out.. Cuod& FROM THE er ttirne( cigar. Luckily women are' talkAtive at pr a sleigh load the driv Iold in-Pickeriva and elbewhere iii Canudil. IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. around a corner at a great speed throwinf partig, and so there yet remained time to tj SE4 by all respoisijible Druggists. lCallender Monso the sleigh over and Mrs. Wm. replace the whiqk in the holder. Perhaps 'ea is I _ut up by (lie Tndian -rowers as a sami riously injured. She is at the poini 7 Teas, Therefore they use the 91 very se i_n, ceiftent being one in the load, was- thrown out an( he c3uld even got the rug back in its place, pie of the best qualities of ln&m reatest care, in and the hatis--oh, yes. the hate, he had Que. 'on of the Tea and its blend, thatis why It C. A. A. I miecti of death at time of writing. The oth6 nearly forgotten them. Good—not a trace Teeth, - A. wr C ,ut it up -themsel.vics wd sell it only in the origira got off with a few scratches and left. "No use letting her see that I'velbeeen "ackirigtim, thereby securing its purity and excelle1we. Cone good shaking up. I", I Sta a "ut tip in This will be a warnin in a passion," he muttered. While Yo- U` W ai t" . b1i Floorg, I I �r .- rote Walls, Si _% lb-i i lb. and S IL,. and nev, to people who are in the habit 'Well, dear, is the little pet ele6pitig sold in bullQ For a more convenient "ason, Tria Culverts, Hog Troughs, Ole corners too fast, espocially when the road enquired Mrs. Hooks, fluttering on tip-tpe get in such a condition as ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT Pipes, Etc 'IE �,C. i , _: :a very icey condition. to the cradle. most beyond repair. Don't put it off. $6 &rein not keep it, tall him to If ymTr grocer does & Co.. W ding BeM. A very pretty vreddin -Yes, dear,".he said.- just as.soon as your teeth need -at- ed others viliho contemplate STEELIHAYTER took place here on Wednesday foist at tb --Thewee darling," she glusted. "Did tention, have them attended to. Farillm and 6ko your plans ront Street F&gt,- Toroi,40,_ When you have them attended to. building next a �H and 18 F No, petl 1-1 can me here. Rev. C. 0. Johnson united in marriage Miss 011no early, got Y4 residence of the bride's parents, when th you change him? Idn't, And dr� cc =P a, of gravel 06, Pick$ d field stones on Aaron Gray. both of this he said. Why? Because here you find. tb,� Ry a ground For sale by John Dickie & Mary Pearson and or, thus The bridesmaid was Miss E. Pear- sy Nigbt Mkcx..� most expert operators and the during the -Wiuk mof" cS W WRA 'son and the groo' i supporteO by Mr. modern methods, pinstaking =4 saving both til�e and money. Camero a n, of Brampton. The heartiest Fred 'Wahl, a farmer nea Petorbor painsaving. . , Wool "d or. par_ good wighes of. the whole neiat 01 on, W WantedAn I& iborhood ar� 'wan killed bi a ialling tree. H. A. G#LLOWAYt Dentlat r priall of Go sm F ass- jinx a lie h con Is leave W RN C 4mUnW to them. T Carifield Clancy,. of Osintrovillo, 'was QW. V Queen Sts., Or" 94416ft ''Ply =�.M& inni W be" for on th a W404, Out. jazz &Z whas kUW by X &H from a load of h&y. 'Vt. 4U7 i6te" I fa bom. IIIr IIIilo 7 •, W . bra .. -,- ,. a�: r i f. t _ - I.. , I�, . _. ,_ t 1 j �..�. :.s s r� w� ;J. h �i 1 - y ;.'e kt f T ;.I r r, , _ I ► � - - ­ �- F — l +} S. MACHA, a > J t ' Mara is ° A � up"r� World sa f ` - Me Connelmai s 'Mils seldom visited any Wayfarer from the ordinary p T Ixfa DtSountain8 form lulu IL. J:, aT d fit' ; the gates Into it are i . defil s. 'Between rugged crags ; t , tres of its si9tent , valley l- are es, cold and gray as seed or bl W h t'he shadow of the rain - clouds. i� I k; , water'8 margin the dark sul th with ;its gorgeous clothing of p ? ? and embroideries of emerald gr i k a vas in curious kndlLs and boa I , or stretohois away in wirn►d swept lev Pea" around take fantastic she in t*w ight the pdaoe_ is like re. ion of ; Hades, where disembo so S walk] to shadow and muse u *,t; mayeate ttblat death had um , -to t ucon •fail as � agpea -8 'to ii 1* t'blsre a few. inhabitants of t W ld of r silent gloom and uty. liere and tLere the infrequ traveller will come upon an isolated ,. ;` . in btuitl of rude stoma and roofed w . - tits sod. 'hardly disting'uisha'ble from b mth�er-csupped rock except for marl of amok -5 that steins tbxoug hole from the hearthstone within. a sumimer morning an inquisitive 5 pdtorea• of this lonesome world passed i one of th lese smoking hovlels, and wh gazing an it in dismal, almost ez iuQ to see a guolue, or monster ... irotm it, was Startled, by tie appears p Of an exquisite face wlhic)i shrolne on 'h ` for a moment t and ti aniehied. The s 11 terry rambler in no eerie a spot wam the moment in an imaginative moc ' and open to all i,nfluenc�es of the (beau 11 turf and supernattural, and almost Roved that a sprite of the mountain cased hie path, knd that she had of w1 message for him in 'her ey It sbakimg himself into a ,more ratio frawn of mind he want hie way, wi , dy a • lingering look tat the cabi itch seemed to retreat into the f n s of the rock. Yet, in spite ` on sense, the wild bem4iful ey x, o the mountain girl pursued' him, t e that day a mystery in the this bewitched hiaa, sand fina►11y, sum shot forth i,omg shafts and lances of ga1d, setting' fieri a duster of blackening erne - pearls, h,e turned upon his heal, his steps in the direction enchanted bowed -. , the owner of the bearutLf faros, Iliad withdrawn it beefily into t interior of the cabin, scared at tails 1. r ; wouted sight of el stranger, as Jo �; land dwellers migh't,be scared by g+iaost: The cabin was do po I that, oudy for. the red hearth and .t warm hmedl of amoke; it might ha been mistaken for a .shed for cattl The eartbheat floor was uneven and fu of holes; the roof, of heather and stick was blackened with awoke; the heart stone was broken. One crazy table one dlta6r, and two or trtttree othert no dewrupt seats; a kettle, a pot, a ba tired tin -eau, and a f:6w, mug* an Plates—these were the chief' contents o the dwell i,ng's principal room. Look fang around, one might well ask by who means life could be supported to Place. Patches of potatoes that strug fled for existence between bog an rock 010@6 by, sand a black cutting, tJba showed like an ugly w•rtitnd on that of a distant level, and was the turf mime• —these gave the only answer, such itpquiry. An old woman Bat ir in Ding in the corner of the cabin, and awoke- dried, bike a mummy, he dark -red garment, and the yellow hand e,rchttef wound turban -wide round due head, making a spot of swbdued color in the anvttaky picture, Tlh!a contents of a pot of potatoes had been turns out on the table ; and Maaba, who with tpecudiar cry had summoned the fan y from their work at the boggi,1, to dui tier, stood in the middae of this floor, • ° with a light falling on hex from the sky, across the mountouipp- peaks, through the smakeded doorway. Her sk Of orimgson o1, spun by. the grandame ion the corner, and dyed with madder by Ma,eha !herself, was short enough to show her white feet, shining on. the earthen floor. Over -it she wore a short brown bodice, and a few yards of coarse y�llow -whke cal" were wound about hex l houaders, atnd has lxsau about her head, but the drapery had falllen back in a sort of cowl behind her -neck. No White lily or golden rose was aver so beaut1dal as the face of Maaha, crowned with its ,honey - coloured hair, not with eyes 'desk and blue, with a look half 1 ': sweat, lalf troubled; a rose -red mouth, tiinted to match Lowers the girl had tsever seem, and creamy, satin - smooth, dimpled cheeks. The «a irn which her head was set can her shoulders, the pose of her figure, and the movements of her white bare arms recalled the • goddesses ion marble of the early Greeks. With 'ber almost superhuman beauty, where' had Mocha come from —to battle with fie ellemients for life, to grow sun- ­ tanned, weather- beaten, dean, and wirthered in t20 struggle to force the patiaGq out of the rock and peat' out `. of the reekin bog t What was she do- . itig i4 • this dreary upper world of the barren Irish ' -h�ii is ; how could she be, > the granddaughter of the un'Iovely crone in the corner; and Why had generations . of ignorance and hunger and rude tool pprroduiced dyer t It must be that Nature' ` 7,ad created her for a white, makin her '' , a- sort of image and expression of the 1 T wild beauty of this picturesque wild- , ernests. .. - "'"-° r 71.1 r s S . K i d E; 3 u, i w L 4 i R F a: u y� I c •?Fc ! a t'• r ' � i Sl_.' x Is'`'2 • } 5 } v y F�' i i ',= -f' �,.; _+,•' r i ' - ,.3.:-k F ._':. a.` ?°s�a'�, -s*±; ::: r�,r _ , .. - A. _ ..+ ....,x..- -.. . _. -� ,� - - 1 .dam -.o-, e y '3. ?� c r- a. r „9a : �+ b r's� , s- . !ter S.. _ �f. a?',. -+? _ 7r - -�t . $ hid , t ,.� -,> . ftv f� i� t. i':� : a- . .+ a •' p,�., -. •:`. .il.... .- i ,, I ,t�_ -, all . � � .. � , r r.. . �. mr � ... , a . t , , ,- ,` 11. a trtr. ,. , . h- S . i. , J �', `sd'. , - ..... R „. .� - - :f -. . ?b >a _ . _ i r+•r - -. t ._ , . . ak a' a _ r si Fi3 k x .J 5 vq, r f iy 4 i z S. r; - 4 r Y ''sin &a h a a.,'f°.'t l 1� k r m � 3 F£ , .jp �� -� J'i ..� tf 1 a r y�� f .- .. J�ayy,,, -11 `ts„•. a .r +4 , .r " . ... i , @-. ..., 1 ' r :. I F ,a 11 :.,.0 ,I. 73 gy ,.... ,� ..} . ri" - . ... 1 .. .�... .. ».::. , 1 1 _ .- .r..�.... - -_ - ._e -_. a _.. _ _ _. ___ _.__. _. - ate+..• 1-.,,�.•..•..."„�•_ '�.. -,... -`_tee_ I t - ven 'were itbired fn the lafke -the. dtland. It stru�ak him as remarkab� fu((ly.. �'it is Ill to 1a�e � stran�er Ghat �` mod meadows and luiridl illuminat- that aide bad shown no shyness of bi' I ` ed esertB on high, the blackening hills, apeakiug to Qiiion se natnaul�ly m. .must part you frorxt your own.` > t and tti shape orange, brown, had been her brother; and he diva d ffi ,.I swear to brims liar Utoc ," said •The puof a cauglu am hei that this was because ,she know ha ever she© aces and Oaxing as many t mt-ng Pr'' es of the slowly roaaSia night. t2ai =z r _ , `. Y p h ng of ranks and classes. Only t;he by chi clasped her 1>amdo over er supernatural ?had power to awe her and good thtrotgs an s'he 7dkes. We might , sand gazed round brar° half hear- r�he baud felt cafe and ha as even build, a house in the valley below." WHAT' 15 OOIN(l Obi iN'THf, 3 P�Y soon At thus the color began to return to Ain- ,enjoying sand understanding the ab she had assured herself that he was CORIV�RB OP TH13 CIL�OOI � „ arks bee ty of in old. Mite Chad heard of a living Aovustomed to bite at- c114 a cheeks; and the comfortable pro - ntar- a sllimIng city beyond the geld and► oil- tentions of, women, be would hterve felt micas sank deep into her mind. "f ,,M `' .', p �' , - thr3 ver �gateo of tL�e stun a7nd the moon ;also left atttratotiou towards Maalva had she Little by little the struggle between ' 4.,7 e Old and Ne�v World Bvenb o�'rAt r of that' cities, wonderful too, but not shown any desire for his return. The the new love said tike old was softened eii Icled Briefly— later"011Q tt APPSnlap ' SOP ac tjeau I uft, that lay dawn below , the a'bsenm of all coquetry in her delighted away; the will of the stranger prevail- i. T j ack m talon in the busy wplrgd of men. him. ed, and the marriage took plane in a Raeeltt Da4a. _ ¢..I. ,_ .. r ,1. a Sd1e t to to the one. } , but she did The irl ht of him 1 n on her little rude mountain chapel, where Ma- A blase ear lane �o the pyranlda t_ , 1, not ' re to vtiriit thus others. Hieac mnatran- straw bed in b dead of the night. chi had be15A baptizfld, and where, tsav►- has been atulthort ed at' Cairo. . ,;' - taaim home, with its inhllalbitants, con- There was a bole in the roof above her elling thmu h hail, rain, and storm, � " . �'- tai the desirres of ber keart. The head, a 'Male that would be thatched ov- she had itno eve Sunday since she Prince Ernst von Windiseh$04, � . eon old brown crucifix on the cabin -wall was er with heather for the winter, but at had been able to walk. At the church- ,wlw was robbed by Corsican brigands . :.- �a 808, firer passspoat to t11ye final h,a py desti- present it was Blood to let in the air doors the husband +sots" "rated the pro- a month or two ago, died rec�nol-, �, . �;,, sat- of. all patitelnt awls, wbtGhe she of ,heaven.. Through it Ma+'ch& could see m� that he would bring her batdk; very of conswmprtton at Ajaccio � 1518. and ,, all she loved woad depart whetn a star shining in the ek like a little soon she would return to the mquri� � ', t , pea, the ;Masten' should seand th m a mes- island of splendor in an ocean of dark taiu. 'He a.l,most tare h?is bride a way, M. Leval informs the Acadr�mie . lea , , . . scans sage to come. Notbiimg naturad or sup- blue, -and the rugged twigs of the brotk- weeping and baH- fainting, from the - Sciences that steel tempered in don- ,� ernaturad d' or en hearther made a rough frame for the people, from the slinging merical carbolic. acid is mush superior I'd '�° disgusted fir' g of brace thin brown hands and the to that tempered in water. h ` If there were units in, the rooks and bit of g4ory. tThe beauty of Mochas ? � ', pen fairies in the Make, Wiio Almighty knew! farce lay quenched in darkness beneath kisses of their weather- beaten faces. Fishing in the lakes of KillarnaT fAld what they were do' there, there, and every- but her soul escaped through the open» �d in spite of the promises he had thim,�gg wee sill foe• tth�a best. seems to have been destroyed by the ,. "Mac' 8 Darns w o , bo her mother. ing up to the lkin�clred mystery of the just repeated, he was glad to think recent bog slid ®. Only seven salmon . +!, omen the oa+bittt, .. vtri2l star, carrying with it rhea memory of that be had probably seen the fast sad have been killed since it happened. his you." g g t:rhe evianit of the even this wild mountain tribe. .- 1 rested with placid wonder an the occur- � " One of the potsherds, inscribed with barren "Ay, 7notluer, I am aomung," said once of tier i meetung with the stra (To B0 Continued.) Maaha knot stttl,l she lingered look- ng the n me ad Tl�emistaoles, with whichi ant er. She riot fallen in lave with the AtAtenians voted for his ostracism '`' `` i,ng hard at a ppiece of r�orok� that !seemed him, 'b15 th her, nor did the dream in 471 B. C., bas been discovered ab t. t. cab- to be tak tlhe I ' ' frig athetpe oIt eoaiethrmg. him, ere fish v itb her, nor did she - . I Athens.- . . 3 1. 11 +;. itL The aloud, are alive, and move, and of such a thanlg. (Round alaout hor �y I CRIB Off' �19� I lalington ref�ta� to hlave a public *h- �' the cahle,ng�e• —vvthy should not the rocks t b`ud- her mother, der grandmother, her fettle I ' the denly a hiring person seemed to emerge sisters, sheep soundly, with, the love T11® greatest difficulties lie wlleire we brary even when it can have one fori .� cuff of i rock, and come beside her; of are not looking for them.— Goethe. nothing. The parish has rejected by . h a and, startled, she would have fallen in- a �P furs their hearts. She a large ma rity an offer of 050,00Q � ` �; pni loved them amionately, and had no Lett us dignify the,lowliest duties by for auc a ibrary. to the lake had not a strong arm seized thought or ape for h15rin>tltf apart from a noble nature. It takes a greater man gz- hen' and swpog bar into safety. theirs. T ork with them hand and tad do a common .thing greatly than to Mlle. Conedon, tbb Paris young wo` , Holy MatQie 1 I , nearly drowned farces and ;turf to 15nabde them to live da a rent thing ` Y you ! cried Macma?, Loo at tie same Y•- Meyer. Y man who is in communication with the b �' potatoes g ng greaW if. D. Me er. kung foot, that they might aW have enough One can and shriuld ever speak quiet- Angel Gabriel, has moved into Belgium. .I ; h =' ile traveller who b,ad passed the cabin in together, without more pain than they ly ; loud hystaerioal vehemence foaming where the Bisholi of Liege has giv�a ... I ' peat_ the morning. ,� could endure, this was the arse object and hissing, least of all •beseems him, her hie benediotton. Issue BSI ottearly drauvpned yoru, the of her existence. Vague spliBndors and that is convinced and not only sup- 4 anger, gazing furs weeder at her del•i0ious rest and A prophet is not without honor sane k , nos beauty, watictli seemed to have become Y ware, she knew poses but knows. -- Carlyle. . im almost utiflarthdy, as the still warm awaiting them all yard the gates of (Ele is the boot who wins the most, in has own %aunty. The Guildhall Li- the Bun The only thing to be desired splendid victories by the retrival oti brary in London bias refused to aeeepti I. oli- gaowv from one aide irradiated her Chair, was tti,at they m► ht not be acted mistakes; b beginning and the greenish mtiao� light from the meanwhile in their puxlgrator on the Y' ng afresh. For-4 whose "Almanac'teJoeep of 1thta mkoer is OneL at obiiet• wlbrirtened her round cheek and gut miatak Organize victory out of lonely mountain. As the nigh ore ton tabs dra;iery of ibis+ ehowlder.' mistakes.—V. W. Rubextson. useful hooka ever devised. "I tlwugtta ou wens —bias who lives and the Stetas waxed leaf ,ter, , tI tt�h y owned to .herself that the 'living magi' Do not'think of others faults; iq Marseilles is worked up beftul + t6 1- be- down Ila lake, whispered Macha. might have been 'him who lives down av&ry person who comes near you look city -authorities have ordered the . W110 rl>rBt in the lake' after all. Ponder' t is for .wlint is good and strong; honor y Pondering h street venders, and especially the fitsli� hid• Sbo looked all round in the air, and doubt, she fold fast asleep. that, rejauce }n it, and, as you can, try, employ the ordinary scales a her lovely farce caught a thousand re- to imitate it. —John Ruskin. wives, to Plections of flirttting color im and lights. T� stranger reappeared next day, instead of the old- taahioned Roman bal- es Theut subs SigZteci witth bar band to- and for many days afterwards haunted By the constitution of the human in- anoese they had used from time immem- I• the mountain. Mtao'ha had leave from tiellect error constantly tends to resolve n- wards tube dark lake, oriel. "The water is ," she said, "and her mother to accom him in his itself into nothing, and to sink into l th yep ppss�pyy Fifty thousand marks Lave been a�-. t9tere is many a to ib* down there. lout search for the wild - flouters which, he Oblivion; while truth, having areal ex-4 n, 15zplamed to them be wanted for osiers- istseuae, remains permanent and imp- propriated to the Russian budget to i you are a living man, for I saw, you in , act- tbs m�i,ag.• tifia purposes, The 'Little sisters frisk- presg+ °able.— Ueorge Combo. the development of the practical used of The person addressed felt a strange ed about them and took their Share in ells the ehrtdorw, of cloud - masses on a of the Rantgen rays. Prof. Friedrioh thridi as oho? spoke and put out her the search dancing like young kids on plain so saes the life of man. In the of Vienna announces that he is able • L. round - Wleamdng arm and touched bm the edge of precipices, ices, with wild bright mideti of Life, Death surrounds us. The by the use of the rays to find out he, hand with he warm I eyes and f1 in looks. Potatoes boiled Pald Hunts• pursues all that breathes "t; fiaigerie, as it to Y y t3 whether a person is dead or not. it assure herself that her own words were in the cabin were eaten on the heather, —kings and beggar, strong and weak; Masses said for 4 dead man's soul ° .f h true. aatd that he was indeed a living lend the 1 summer days went past ,are alike to him prey -F. W. Weber. A man. c like the heads on a golden rosary, told He only is advancing in life who" are a charity, and therefore no legacy. . ,; "And -you are a Rwiing woanan, he brightly through the fingers. The man heart is getting softer, whose 1 blood duty need be paid on money left fouq,__ _ . ly said. "I almost thouglit you were a wits brotherly and (kind with the little warmer, whose brain quicker, whose that purpose, according to a recent ds- �- 8P"t moving adong the edge of the girls and the elder women, but he re- spirit is entering into living peace. And eision of the Irish Court of Appeal.: -I flake. Why du you keep so 01c"o ,to the cognized a gulf between them and Ma- the men who have this life in them are It is the first time that the queetioa and edge t I thought I saw you wailki,ng on aha. Their speech translated literally the true lords and kings of the earth— bas come up in a superior court in A the water." from the Irish, though poetic and miis- they and they only. — Ruskin. Ireland or k1 ngla d. "I larks to look in and seal what I can iaal snougk}, Was not delicately correct, The mastery of self is the end of true Frau Bohan, alias Mother Sedan, this ,, see," said thus t m stsrioaiiel ere his ear imagined bars to be; their ng, and this mastery is shown, not ul tIr¢ • Y Y• livi - "And do you always wank here itu to swift feet wart, not white, nor was German camp follower who distin� -. in the n he ev15m negative attitude, by the things g��d herself by giving birth to a Sr gs 1 their clothing spotless. Mocha, who we do not do, but by that mental power 1 un- "Yes, and sometiamel a bit at. dawn. b&t.hed in the a every mdrnin$, and that compels the mind to the positive son on the battlefield while the tight R 111othar says sotntethwng' wi,aked will hung out bey yellowy hair to dry in the attitude —the forcing of the min to 1dH 'zi1t�o 3v palp waq 'uo euioe vru► meet me. But I have -only met you, first beams oI the sun. and who wore der that aiast which it rebels.— am- bg was a�istened in the trencher a and you ace not wicked." her well-bleached draperies like; a prin- ilton' W,og r:= Ddabie. around ''aria, t rows Yrinoe Frederick . 1. Poo "I am not as g,c, I outlghlt to be, cons, could not kelp yours nor old standi odiatiher; g Few such uiettbings in nature have ng g he said this man tretnuaoualyI ensue from lief ' their skins and F:arments . n� ¢a much of he sublime in flan ab the Paris is gloat' over the detention:,- e this look of simple .Leith and ap�irova in the bo *- halters. An instinctive pore- 1°K Lai the spectacle of a poor but honorable-mltnd- girl a wonderful oyes. "But I one] delicacy, lied Dome to dacha with in quarantine at Bottgival of a little e• hope I am not a +together Wicked" and her exeeptionall beauty. At the end of ed youth, with discouragement ; 'all London steamer braving on board soar 11 the strangeness of ;liar own humility a fortnight the stranger told himself around him, but never -dying hope with- 9 emaped bus notice. I t�hslt this matwtain flower was worth in his heart, for ing, as it were, the cargo that came from Bombay,. am it s' " arinor with whilf he isdeatined to re brings out the fact that Paris Is nor► 1 do not muLh believe in wickedness of being transplanted into t1w bright 11- myself," sadd Mach&, "exurpt, of couaSe eat parterre ever cherished by man. sist and overcuma the hydras of I this a seaport, ,Bougival has been hithertq - = . in the great dhiaoul," Idevtlj, crossing And what a month ego wwiJ,d have ap- `r`drld, and conquer for himself ini due [amotto chiefly for ciesmi muiadaine kioat- n- hersedf. 'But be will never hurt me. peared to him only madness seamed now time a habitation -among the sunny ing parties and suppers. unless I do soniathir wrong.­ fields of life.— Claxlylo. 4 Daubigny's "I3nnka of titre Oise" wad t- 6 �• the most sensiile course be could pur- tt "what do you see wli,etn you wradie here ewe. sold to eras Amearioan for 88,000 franba 'e, in the dawn P" M� came Into the one even- at the recent V.ewer sale in Paris. This f "I see the blessed spar is trooping up i in the loamin with a face of die- AN BAST INDIAN KNIGHT. is the highest price and down the skies. nybody could gloaming, yet obtained for t see them. Some y come down "yMotheri" she ems - _ .'" a Daubigny at auction. Three Corotar . Chas ug>.om the hills; but th y change into der BrPln6 her mo- tgti 1t'arre sad Fa4'�e Are a3re,lice T1A sr said for,D00 30,u00, and 2a,7tw Fran j ` L I. white alouidB and run a sip whtsn they tie What !a on the Laws sr mb cau►te, and ` a little lei o�+nier 8 1 -! by 41 d came too near me. The is sly mother Yarn, dhilci f" inches brought 94 0110 traaca. ' " L ealliirig ens, and thus s is mad TIC sassenach is asking sae tojm �'aneral Yaynghu8band wif'ess ou8 y•�� „ away with 'him." to the London Tiwes; "May I hope shat A British Dr, Raind'ord reftnujy face BY what scene is calling you .,Awl with him t" you will find space in your columns tar presented biiistB15lf at a ootristty ball at "Mocha is my aeons. If you wttl eat •• He wants to furs me a satin own Y 8 8 Chelmsford and delivered an addreaei t- to tenv I will ing tlilean out and a.rittt and to take me to _ his the following extract of a letter re- to 'the dancers on the wickedness of lean home. calved by last mail from Captain Leslie their ways. 13e said he could not un- .'I am not hungry. and I am .. "Well nvrourneen, with a Ion Youngtiiieband, Inspecting Officer Inn- r gc,ung back to the inn. urt it you offer derstsnd people enjoying thecnselved sigh, ifs he makes you a true wife an _ ms some another flay I ill take them. y Aerial ++cups when there � was aulgent to come. r The girl went in to r motherl and te,gooh to you, you would be better with I`huti poor boy' of tote Central Ihdia After he had withdrawal the dancing , the atranger returned t;hroug h tl� than here. . n migg tncionaigbK �,n the Mother, cried the r1 passionate- Hc►r'se. Oadell, died here, Jodhpur, in d ged mountain, .retraci,n the steps he �'' 'eve I vgx+xf you, have I angered tlta house of enteric fever. These men thumb Ord and a recent :m Russial h had imadQ in the morning. The inn, day, you' thart• you would turn m.e from here did what I suppose no other' na- improvrettneut. They are intended for - _ under the huills, and a few miles below Your door t the Siberian Railroad. Z`be cars lvokt' d Turn fives in Indtt► of their clasp would have the wild region when had Been You away, aiathiare machresl like ore' first -class cirri born, in which she had grown .to wo- Dadra, are you mad t Wouldn't it be done, when there was not any absolute Y ages, butt ananhood, eatiri the only to else you ,happy and well t I necessity for it, and for almost a the wind are she g po toes she had suppose the man has a [arm and Y pad like those of . helped to produce, and watching the t61 stranger, simply because he was a col_ Byzantine hurcbes. One -third of the t Wessel spirits trooping up and down cam lay his rent. And you would be 8peea shut oft by the holy gatcsB, is the skies. weili warmed and fed, my ,though dier. Sir Pert•ab 6iugh, his brother, devoted to the priests, the rein ie ton ± "Samethtimg' will get you," said Ma- your mat,her's hearth would be bla,n,k." and two other officers helped Mayne the c�rigregation.i "I don't want to be well warmed and and I to put Cadell into his coffin and 1 One - third, of the Duche>ass de Mont- ��', chi's mother for the h ' Iredth time, fed; I stn eu3 weld -oft as you and the as thus gia�l appeared f ✓tier Supper; ?' t,o carry the eof[in down stairs to the pensier'S estate ' and she was not wrong, for Fate +had grandmother and the girshes. lie goes to her graade014 � " got hold of Madha that very night, would take me out to England,, over carriage, and again of the cemetery, the Infante Luis Fernando. The :.'; the seas awe awe to the other side You k ow what this to for a high-caste rest is divided between the Comtelm "• Strange and unaccountable are the y B whims of men. Here was one with of the would 1" Hindu to do. We had an dirt of cav- de Paris and Prince Antonio de Ddont- And the ir1 sot,bed waldl 1. ` wealth and rands, accusta ed to all that B Y � bar airy. Mayne read the. service. The pensier. The palace of Sant' Elmo in - is cultivated, witty, and beautiful am- mother's bcxtldor. ' Resident and one or two more who �esville i8 bequeathed .to the Archbishop ong women, and yet having gone fancy Send him off then, acushla mach- bolo od to this place were away in of Seville to be made into a seminar . free till rather a later riod of baoh= ree• W'hY need you breatk your heart cami). and 1,x00 its Y> •' ��_ ppaa about what notfaei given to /hue Po elorhood, be had climbed a savage y is going to bid you "%e Sir Pertab Singh above -men- condition Chat he will ea �' Din' mountain in an isolated corner of what dot Your mother before you never tionod is Maharajah !'ertab Singh, K. her soul, y maw for he considered an uncivilized eountr , to wore, a fine gown; and we w•il•1 be bun- C. S. l„ (lie regent of the Jodhpur State 1. 1 fall in love with a wild girl with a gr�y�� other as we alrwa s were." Rajput.ana, and uncle of the ruler, who - ..� Wild name, who lived u Ma�ha's wee ye _. 4 ; I r: a hovel under a° potatoes in but {� bream oa ®ulrsid d a little; is a minor. ,>ie i8 w than of the high_ rocks And' he did not y t again as fiercely eat caste and bluest blood in hndia, th© ARMENIAN ITE feel ashamed of himself. Contrasts and as t,efgrs• fonealo yi of Lho family going back to inconsistencies had always possessed a "1 cannot send ,him away mother) I before +the Christian era. It has been commented upon as Some= • qI fascination for Siam. Did not the spot- , love, ,him as well as you. b, why did "Lieutenant Cadeli was not a British 'what strange that in the 11e, ever come over the mountalzI Bet- of Year of mas- Less white flower of` the bog flourish I. official employed at Jodhpur, he was ware in Armenia no man of that noun there as purely etB thouuggh it had sat tier it lad been him that hives down in sat a personal friend of the Maharajah,. tr sprung out of the bladk slimy sub- the "e I" Y +fuses to the Stature of a her - ` but he was a trot her soldier. Those who stance that held its matt And Macba, The mother stood agbast, "Hoby have lived in India know how powerful lathered around him a band of his I P; - with her shining bare feet and arms Virgin l" she cried; „and . Iris.onlly a musty have bean - Sir Pertub Siugh's re- countr 40I and her face like a poet's dream, was acre of days sinoo we saw +hors first. solut iunti when ' be broke through the f• ymen, attd, if nothing better, died , Then, if ' 1911 ing. There is much to account for i all this more enchanting to his inlagin- you Lave him like that, my laws of his caste in the action he took. ation because she had sprung, daughrter, you are bound tv be ,his wife. Putti this aside, I do not think we' the subm"s Ivenes8 of the Armenians i. p tang• with her r?g spontaneous loveliness, out of the nun- You must go—even to L'AgLand over the can withhold our admiration from the and if their men have t tain and had been nourished and per - sea I" given no conspt f Iiegewt of a Grate, who, with is bro- cuouB evidence of valor, fatted between t1be wind and the sun, You don't know w1st you ace say- titer, personally aidls in the ast sad fan woman I have afforded am le Armen- �.,. ' without help from 'aivilizaitioon' or & In9, - mother. �iuw could I live without offices to a 13ritlah officer. '1' a •e is a of heroism.. ' On several occasion$, when ; r lesson from 'art.' seeing Your facet" thrilling incident related by L rid Rob. resi9tance -*as hopelesg and wh15. ion "' � 'He was going tietak to the Inn that he +�� mapy 4 vp Eve, my Maaha. sate in Iris Life, of an encounte on foots fronted by the addernative of Islam �,. c� i. might have further opportunities of see- Maybe he would brings you back to arse with a wild boar and the aut for an and worse or death, they have wel I us. And au mi ?ht fie ,wbae to seed us Su' Pertlib Singh, where the la (ter wa8' aomed the I�Cttar b ing this girth, and yet he told himself Y 8 d y throwing that his admiration for her was mere - � Od. pr a piece of the good severely wounded." , g them :.' .. the t y salves frottti lofty rocks or into rivers j. 1y an abstract idea; that, after he had flannel to {seep us warm." , There ha� been and there ar :` y seen her a, few times and studied her Mocha looked iteously in her rho- - — barotu� ng the Arnw. e I ' p exceptional beauty - and character, he ther's eyes, and then round the fan �n onion LTG•8T B,R1+�Ap, —. w* would go an 18 way Contented, rejoic- iliar cabin; the storm cause down up �: � -.. �; MAMMA HAD NOT �URGp ",_ f -: t i•ng to ve perceived that Nature can an her heart, said she (laingg up here baking braid ift ie wrong 'to 'j'*jN be still so so lovely and unspoiled in h,e'r arms and fell into a. swoon. Her lover, . I p own secret fastnesses, be o�nd the ken arriving u the mountain, it into a very tkdot oven, for No, d�Qhtm'> just tell the your i . -' 11 ­ Y g p Pound bar te3reat matt that h can never take of the would. Sirs teat was ladles that Dying white on the heat.he outside the itlaat kills the yeaait plant befog It has night by a new excitement; and he with her head on her mothet's bad time to grow, and taaakes t e bread riding witl - a C,Ie aoki YotU sleigh Y, � . wakened in the dawn to fancy he saw knees, and was thus led into ut tering! like- that, I tt8 old horse Mocha wanking, with :her bare white ppromisee which educe, he might .ht nflver h`Davyy The oven far bread shot ld rJnly why, ma ma that's falire <w ; .' . feet, in the rosy light round the msrg- have made. g be sli•g'htly heated. and grade lly al- No►t i , prld�: , lowed to t hotter. ng f the sort. Sts �t In of the lake. iEIe wanted to hear her ,� B+reacl b lad in xnom_ srsnse. 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" . ­ . , . - - ------ ___ __ I - - - _____.__.__..__, -, .- - IF"!, - - - --.-- -_ ­ - _�� -------- o".-- -- __�__�.____ , ---.-. __ --:- _____ - - . , - � K , - , . - � - , ,A . I I _. . . . . . . - � � !��, . i , �. - . . . . . �� ­ I I . ­ . I - - . I . .- . - - . . ;r. - 11il _. - - DOWNR14HT MEAN. . -� , , '; .� - _; .. I. I . '. 1 ­ . .�z -..- -4 ­ 111;,__,._,__: LF.F - 1 -.5�1,1 1 - ' !� .,-. I �__. ­ - I 1. --. � - , 0 I ,.: ,�L ..: , , . - - . . :., - �. 'x-, �. f, - 7E . ; I - - which was carried umanhiously, and - � .. I I � 1 . '­�,r-:, ­i '' �4 'n� �, - . ­:. :- ..�. -.1 .1-1 I , " I ­ �. .., I ". .. i ,_.m . .�_ __ " 1. ­ I _�. - ­ I .. I : . _L7_ - _ 11,,% I I � ''I., .,. -­ ,...J.. I ..�._I_..._, - ':��.:. saTY-THIRD YEAR _; �_;_-', & vote at tbanks waft passed Va the '. '' � V � - 1� . .. - a I . I . I I _'�11 ..;, , , .- j.- � . , ,;� � I I ,!?!�..� ., !.--I'­! . I I � . � �131� . � . .. 1. . �� .,.,. � .1 - 0 7- I .I ­ .1 . ,,- " I , . �, . I I ! - I _� - , . .. � w. , r .Kf_ . ' " - - 7 � � - i ! li� . . 4. : . .- . -and, �irooim W ., , U--_ - - - . . . .� .1, -1 �. Presidemt, Vice-President, aXd Direo- . . . � 4! t ,'' I . ;. I . 1. ,-.�­ New a Bride " ere Anal4id 1 " '­ "I. J 1.11- ,.-. I - �, %.. �1. I . I . : .- 1, i .:,� I � ­­ - . ,j " ., -, .1:..! I , : , tors for their services during the �ast� . . .-�.. " ­,­ . an a, Train. .:i�: .., I . . , � , I __ .1 I I , . � � _ RIT18 .. AM13RICA � � A66 RANCB year. - . � ,I, , . . I . . . I . . . . - I - . - t k-". ., �_. ? 1. I-— f 11. I-_ . - - * ' . * ' - 1;. . .:".:. . _n - It I � . .1 . I . . , A , - I hiLve some fun with that couple � � � - � . : .. �`i -_.'_ I .- . COMPANY. -The follbwing gentlemen were olect- ,emulsion the world over. There is not a � ,. _.,.�."., � '- . ­ 1, " .- I ' I 1_4, , - - * . � I , " _ m'_�. �, �)�, -,'I;,. :;�. -e as Directo" ODr the ensu 1$. � e "... _�;,. � . . � . _. , when we get into the tunnel about '�� ' V :c"4', , g� ed to sery , _. I-— 1. � �:,:�� ��'�' .'_IL , "j'� . ''. _ . I l . who Is run down,, or - i .I- .. - . , - . l.. ;_1.1. I . _1 - � ­l_ .i... ''..." _ ­,,­ 1'."". � , ', ,- .1, - `�_� Ing year:_Hon. Goo. mal4woman or elWd ! , .. ,.. I I. _� ­.;.L. A. Cbx, J. J. A, - I - . . - i. I . I., � -, . i 1. �:, �, five miles ahead," said a young man - '" .. . that - � - . . - _-�. - - - I I—- ,.... the'. �Wu,al* Meeting of the Share- Kenny, lion. S. C. Woud, S. F. Mo- * , J,;. *Cmaclate4 or has weak lun I scotes _z . ,� AR.-o. . ­ . - . �­ � I " . � L ; . � . . *.:.. who occupied half my seat in a railway holders was held at the Campany's of- Ki,nnon, Thai. Lo John Hoaklin, Q� I . � : . ,�- ­ l - - :.. I , 1� , � I I � -�. I* :.- EmiAWozi will not benefft. Then you ask I . I .., , ...; . - . . .. . !? . , I I - . q . . I , .- Cat. i . . fice, Toroknto,' on Thursday, 18th Feb- C., LL.D., H. M. Pallatt, R. Jaff ray, -I' . _1 ­_..�� I - , I . , I - . 11 . . ­ , � .. . ­_ , - . �, ""_ V4 , - I - , : :- - . . �. : .'�. : , I I I 1 _: . :, , . .1 1. I ruary. A. Myers. , � . - for it ou win likely, be t0d by tho dr _ .. . L., " �, .. .1i , : it w" - claisy �-o tell 6at-the . � t. _ - .'' - ,,,, I t_,� : - y were ; Z T �.:­_ I—. 1. Tile President, Ron. Goo. A. Cox, oo. At a weeting held subsequently, Hon. ust as -, �- . , - P, � I � 1­ ide, an 0 L f , , �-Q , , ., - 31 , , . - . - ��­%-.�L_,..�'- .. _z I bxi d gr iom. _. I hey had been es- I cupied the chair, and Mr. P.H. Sims, Goo; A. Cox was elected President, and Z he h. an zm�Ufon "I I r I I "'.I- - . � . . _ . �� -, _ - goo&?t It is not trtm. NO = Is as . __ �g��; I-, ., I corted to the station, by a crowd of ad- who was appointed to act as Secretary, Ur. J. J. Kenny Vice-President. � -, ;,,� ' ­ ­_:: - ��: . , . � , . ­ .- . I - .- - . miring . , read the following 1 1 X__'________ �,', - �. an�d' : r''d Lrist t I . . L./I ­ . J 4-,,-�_ r �:�* � , , ,,:: and boisterous acquaintances, . s . i0o(L - ''. I - I - - - 1. . .-­...1 ­,� _-_10� - . � , I :.� : - ... . � � . ANNUAL REPORT- ,11� %i­!, .1 - - � .,- *_ 06 aLi I _1* ;- _ ; il., i.,,jli� . , "CO.UY-PED FOIL � '. I all Ai�uizism 1001000010 - r j�� - . �� whose observations while the train was 1, -.1 - �t"� , sw- and $1. __ . _.. . ..f _. _. . I— . The Directors have pleasure n au ­ . . . - " -"=.WWXM-40 . - _... . , , ­ 1.tl_ ..: waiting left no doubt that their friends ; __ . - ! � I . 1, � ". I . ­ � ClInd: Isn't your love for bim vert __ -, __ - , , 01;Z� . . . mitting herewith the financial state. I ----�--------,---,-------------. -. -_-: . - 1.� ". .I �_; - . ,­ , on the sea of ment of the 'ifuddent , I I I I 'i , I 11 v s.,. I . -I.-I I I.. --Company for the year end- FAMURF, I]Wl11X)MBL9 _;,� ; , . - �.. - - - ... . _u, , ,,� I - - " - . . . . I ....- � 1-1. Maud - Well, his rich aunt died very . �� I �::.: PILL-ANT .. :. i.- I.- . . ­11 I., . OPY � 1­1 � � . I . .. .-I.:,- - .- - matrimony. More than that, 'the I ing 31st ,December, 1896. " I �i ­ ,� -nerve pain curo5--iii -': I - I � 1. ­ - . . utlexpWiedly., _. �.�,,___, �,!. �.� I I , .. Vftim Nervillne - . . .% �� .., - .: ,. � ' The premium income i0hows a �, : I I.. � . - �� I - .�, 1. ­�. z . . '. , ­ � *�.- -bridy appearance of the w,omali and I mod- I � 1i . - . ;, bed It matteirs not of haw l0n6 I'. . I - - : ,: . - . �. 1. �� I � ­. ... I , 'Or Philani sl: -, - . , _ cre'se comp " I - ... __.�I­ - I �i , "'T�g, Its penetriLtIM a,nd paiA - Y_ � L "I. . crate de a' ared wkh the fig- - �.;. �. � - ;,_6­��i� I I L' . - . . _l_L Ltto6y TOD ( I *e You dood X9,0d ,, �-_-_ ; ­ ­ L .11, _1� L _�il. - . , - ,v . owtr is such that _ - 1. the blushing la shfulness of her big 1 ure�s of the preceding year. This is :- _..__.____ - - . r ief iS � 11 � . . �-: r. 11._.i,o.�� - : �;. C rell .. - , f - � L. �!,. � : , Health, Fim 20 ta-the Cost of subduing p . I.. I - ­�,' companion were . ...2 A MINISUR'S STORY... ��117�. I . I I illne ig a - -� -��'. I I I..- , `. �., enough to -proclaim ; attributable to the reduction in insur- ' . 1. .z �z almost instan aneous.v Neiry � . ��.,_ - . . . . . .. . i ' - ,� . . .- Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills ­ - . . I ... 11 . �. �, theLr relat ionship. able values consequent. upon the dis- :L :L�Lj:i .-;L '!.'-:� ''.1 ,- 'I ,* , I n cure. This statement ex- � . ; . t! : � I _ , nerve pai - -L ­ . .. -._,:,. ... . � ­ - _. ". I - - . . . - . I'll 4 I- `� � - Th,e, whole earl ' ,- , turbance in general business caused by THB PA4TNr- VL EXPERIENCE OF -' . and 111.1 t6 . &'Ct P be convinced.- . ­ - . . I . . . - ressets all. Try it and . . �,.- I : _ 1_�. oad ot passengers'be- t*ho Presidential election in the United . Buxe, Safe, Quiek 0418aiit . . .. ,�.. . I- � . , , . . . I_ . . . _�_ 1-1 .1 - ,�.: � tra,yed a deep interest in the pair, as States, and to t RZV. C. H. RACKIIUSI. . � . : j. . ,� �_ . -Ile reduced volume of - - . � .,�.�'... . : ::z I .:` I., ­_ , I No P", No Giriping. M.rs. Farley. I am so glad to hear ' � : _.. ... _..; . .1 .:,. :;­ . - . : .L - I I I but natural, for few spectacles af- business transacted in the Marine.and � 1�., .. - . ;. ... I tter again. In he-, - I I . . : I.,. I ,J_, L�', Nras I .. 1 I.: . � __ L I - X busband is be - .1 -.1. - . . � , � For Siek Headeaclie, for distress after You . . . . . - . .;-: Inland Departments. .. For - reg&ini his *tsf . . � �. :_ �: ­ I . . - . . . . L . .: . . _e amusement to oniookers than I rt I I . I . . ford mor ve Months he; w" t161ploss, ind eating, fotr Biliousness, for coated fron- �.. .1 1-1 - � L - 1, .-.. �-_"I�...'_. The profit shown on the year's busi- Kra. nforl;y, Uhl, yes I The dootor id 1; 1. L- . _.. I ". won- i ­ . . , .1 En ured, Agonizing Pains - -Coujd ue, for Constipation. They work again. . �;­ . .- - I.,.­ I., �.�,��:_��, the ant.ics of a ne*Nv.ly ,wedded couple. ness is $61,271.79, and, after, providing ;, � ,graAlually letting him, drink . , - - . '­ I . � .:� L _' - , : -.1. 5 rful cures. All druggists halve them. I .1 1 �­, I ­1 I I , d, . .. e " ;_ . - . - .. . . , . - - - ,:. � _. �.. �: ,." ­ . I must. admit t hat, th' two in quos for two half-yearly dividends at. tile -- nei her Rlse'Up Nor Sit Down With . . ----I- ­ I—- I _­ .:�:� . . . . . . �. . ­-, 1. 1, 40 in a vial,,, 20o. ) . . : - �. I .Ll .. :.1. ­. �. ,.: 1; tion behaved extremely well. Beyond - . 11 ��,:c _ ; - - �� :. ,_ ,� .:: . , ". I.. rate of 7,per cant. per annum, the Ile- !' out, Aid-lie Tells How be Found 4 ...................... *- a�- . .I. - 1." .;, L I LD WAR NORM .; I . . . 1- ., . - I . ­ 0 11 . ''I :3�:_ some occasional admiring looks from serve Fuhd of the Company has been �, Cure " , --.,� .�.'!� .--... . -1 11 . . .1. I � L. to pul mselvesi ,� , `l`l"""l""` . .. . . .:� !, -. - � .. - 1. _­ I . I ­. ` ` - - .. . I t1le , ��'_ ____ _. ' ­'. .." . Too many men try - I �:' ., ­ . 1, , .1 .;:*.-' . ,. .,� , _ L - L . . ,: � I . .1 each. tii) I he other, and tile purchase by I increased to $5218,8�3.84., 'rho ainount L . � I:- ( out of. trouble with, A Grand Army 11;an 69" � r2 ..__ .. �,�,, �; _�'�:,, the husband of some oarainels fr - r liabili- From the T'ilsonburg Qbsokver.:.�:',s� - ia corkscrew. With Heart Dl000q# and V 0 . ,� . - I P .� . - - �L. Om estimated as necessary to cove I . . .. I... .1, . ��,:,� � - - ' '. � . . � ... ' ou* Vi t I _ I" ,ow or. .�..� / . .1 . - : . . , 1. _­ . � �' '-I ;_ the train hoy for his bride, nothing of ty on unexpired policies has, owing to The I-Wv. C. H. Ba(khus is a resident VVlth the ,,,,,, ,L,fr - .: L i �'- �, .., ­'!j moment happened. the smaller business trarAsacted, of Bayham. township, 1AIlgin coun � FLORIDA WINTER SERVICE, Affnew's'a Zze for tho l4eaf* L A - .. . 1: . .'1_�.. ., . - . been - t y ' : - I - . " � . :7. - I -.;-, `!, Dr. Agnew'm Cure for V1 & 11. .. f.�: - .�: : , Lj�'. -1 ­11()w will you have fun with them. in reduced $11,101.41, and the not surplus, OnL., and there is probably no Parson he Southern Railway and the Flor- 'M 0"1000 '. ;� . ­1 I 1. I t - GIs . I �� .,- :_ � .. . vor ostl mated mys It. �,% mu Ise, it * . I .. " - � the tunnel V I asked. - In tile County who is better known or ida Central and Peninsular Railroad . L::, �! 7 , " . :, ror capital a.nd all liabilities, shows - , . ­ , . - .. , ' - 01 - . :- , .,�... . . __ � . I I . . . I . . ti own 0. A. h. plan 0 welsolvp 6, 1A, YE : -,_ :- ..-L �.. � 1: r'. "You'll see," be replied, "Prepare to an increase for the year of $19,873.20.. more highly esteemed. He is AL miDl&- are now operat the famous New he oontinwes: "My &I ba 10 a ., .L.I. L :, -1 �,_, : . . 9 , ._ � . - - � I" - , ",_: en - 'rho Diirectors desire to ,express their da Limited, between I-on and Auttler " ' two . 11-� ,�;_� . ;_ . . 1. . . I � ­ :! .1 L � : - - . - V yourself." ter of t,ho United Bret.hron Church. Ile York and Flori In In V " _ , _ 1. �'oten tile train enterA4 the tunnel I appreciation of the services of the rlif1- also farM8 (JUILC eXt0U1&lV0ly,' SUpOrin- New York and Jacksonville, and St. bottles of y 4' TA11ttl6,$rM1.A 0 1 .. .- � :, �.. � L . I __ . r . - . . .. ,L'��'., 1j. - I.--, 11 was quiet except. for tho noise made tending t,ho work and doinj T , . I 'J 1. ... L 1. , , L- . , 1: _ _ li .. i " . "so . a cers and agents of t10 00111�a4�:-_dur. 9 quite It Augustine. This train is composed of 12#w 'OR", * 0 11 1W 0 " � .1 , ., ..'...., � ­... - ' i W[a ;­ � . � � 1, - ­ . - by the motion of the cars. '. ing the ,past share of it hims--Lf despite his advano- Pullman's latent im .om^part- imseal es I � t1t,01 11 - Z11 . . . . year. proved c Po . _ - 1:_.". ". - f0thnoiry I ' "'i jtntbu! I - ,�'...� I., Presently the silence wag I - .. � - it ,� . �,'.L .11- I old age. BuL he was not always able ment cars,.dining cars, 'drawing room ,ii . tried all . - ,- . -1 . - e�._ . SUMM.4-RY OF FINANCIAL 9TAT& to ,exert h-m.self as he can to-"Y, as sleeping I caris and ,library observation, ar" �l 1. .; . I I - th und of a big. heart.y'kis& .� I . �. �, - e so I I ­ I I;- ..I­ . . af tor the osevilavA reHe"ta"D . . . . �: :� . It C , -w yeaxs ago he ,underwent an idl- cars. leaving Now York daily, except , , . . - , � . - ,�� , ��I_ I � - - I *me from the direction of the . e _... HE, NT. __; 1, I..., a ft : �. J * 'I 1! . L . _ . L . . . I , . .. . _. . , I - .. - 1. ; . . 7 �,:, 1 ... , . - .:. . I , ;,_,L , . � I I i . 1. rem u re n- �; �:� i , ., 1, .. ".. - as Ing- aftist (patrlonizingly)-Vai Ditir . . � � - . ; % 'rho kiss Nvas' greate 'ti ' i m'ificome, 1088 "�'i ':­'�' ­?�'. � � F... his' i1e. To a reporter who recently .ton 6.20 p.m., runnin -h is a good fellow, bat be never will bt . �. � -i . - I - :, .1 , . .. .1 .1 - .. - - 'i , i , . 1. � bridal � couple. d b . y a general .1', � '.1 I � ;, lle&4 I that many feared would terminate Sundays, at 12.10 noon, and W hi � First ..i ­ . ­.. � -, - .I.- . ..: I- .. � sluallms ...... ... 6 .. ...... ...... $1,482,M04 v11 solid throug �1 i . . �, ­- , ,. -, . .; . . .. . (titter. I had a conve,rsaLlon with him the, rev. to Savannah, -Jackson le and St. Au- a finished painter." Second .A st- , . i� . I - . . .1:_­_.­­ .1� �'. ,_ . . � -'4,03 gentl(man gave the paxticulars of 'his gustine, -via., Lyn.chburg, Charlotte, "No; all ()f his figures am e Lary too I . (.:,­;,. �� .. ..... ;,- , - "But! th-ay di n do anything...- All Interest AWount ... .. i ... ... 43,6� 11ftir , :, � �4'1 1. ,.� 2 . . I I � I _ �.­ ., 1,� I that kissing a d .talkifig came from 4 - ____ . . ,.. 1, __ I . .1 : . .1 . I I I ness a,nd cure, wiLil permission , to and Columbia, reaching Savannah at , life-like." - - , - � I :,.. - - ­ - - ...� k' of -- Tota4 incocae ..;, ..*A,,0�...,..4 ... $(I, a2-5,70 02 . I . I . I , �:1. -, . ventriloquist , ;hree seats bac make t, he statement public. The story 11.20 a.m., Jacksonville, 8.30 p.m. and In this age of adulteratilon, it is re- - � ' � � I . . , � I - :J. � , Losse.s incur'red ...... ...... ...... 950,183 33 -as told by ILev. Air. f1kLoklius is substan- St. Augu�stine. 4.43 p.m., the next' day. freshing to find the quality and pu.r- . t . , - . ..� � '.'.I -, I . �1. .them(.,, I . � � � � '41 "; - Tra ExPeli."",S of manageni,ent., � .1 .1 ., . . - I .. . . � : - .. � "All I You don't ' s.ay!_ Well," . I tially� as foll(yWis:-About h tong � � - -1 _� I ­ I , ­ :, I I . I so - . . . tbrelo )ears This train also carries through sleep- *t put forward as t ' points . - . � _ I.;" I �� . . _ ' . - . I � I _�any article tl 0 argely into k; ­ , , , " :� , niething of a -ventrilo(juist myself. Sit including comm 1881 ons , I - -,., 1­'�i ,-, ago he was taken ill and the doct-ov er New York to kukusta, Ga., with con- 0 iat enters' ,:, �' , L � . ta . . � I . . ... � - ,;� I ,�_ . . . ­. �:' down a minute." . . xes, aii(f other charges.� - 61424990 wtio was called in psynounced his trou- nection at Trenton, S. C., for Aiken, home" comqualption. This recognizoA - . . . ,. .. . .. I �� . . . I � �,�% : . --- I., I . - . � Z% - I sat dawn and presently there came z� . . I ble an attack of la kippe. Ile did not S. C. the salie t feature of . , .-; ­1 I .. - - the world over as - I I .�: - ap- - �._11­11 . ....I ­ . - . . , I), __.. -1 � ��'. from the seat I had just. left-and ide * t I . i 1.1- "-. I $1,464JM�_�4 apix-ar to get any bootter and a second This train is in addition to the re- " Salada " Ceylon To&, an adniAtted * .1-A i ,.:, , I .. :;, - �', . . I " , ` - i . . ­­ - I 0 ; ... . 11._..� -1 I . .*, ,_', � . . parently from my fun-loving seat mate, DLv ilds h reholders .... 5�!,500 Ou d(x-tor was called, but willth no more gular double daily limited train.g. IlBav- by analysts and medical men. " , , . -1 ,, . . . . ,----- - I . % � :, �. - . -ords: . mtiisfact,ory results, go far as a renew- Ing Washington daily at- 11.15, a. m. I . w. rx sse . - ­ ". . �j - these, " I . . . .1 ­ :! , . . . . . I . . � �_� . � . � I . I . �,.- "! ... "t bumhly be n of th.9i Xotal. Assets ...., ' ... ....... %.r.-,... ..'.-Jd,436,958 84 a-I 'of, health was cone-erned. Following and 10.43 * arrivin in Jackson- � *. . : I � . I I 11� -_ ,;, �, i ni- Total liabiliti Jincluding t 9 OP :1:!!! - _1 E�i - __ _01111 f - . � . - _. _. air for what was'a s U .ff ;c . _� ."..'', I,- . � - --worthy bridal p, the la grippe pains of an excruciating ville at 9.0N*nl*,,m., and .m., respeo- - - ,� !:, . - 1, - , ­� �l � . .�. I . 11. .. r7 : �:-:�..� . . . �� I . . . , .".''1_1 le, pili-ce of ventrilloquist mischief, capUal stock) ...... ... i .. ... 908,07500 nature lWated themselves im his body. tively the next day. . . k . . . I __.­_ .� P il I . PERFECTO awl.. i a:, __ 4, ­ :_ .'I.. - � � , ":, .:.., such pub- - � 'I .� - � � .1� � .1 .: and deolare them innocent or - ­�y-W;-:;- Ile -grew weaker and weaker until at ,,For,further information time tables ' . - ;.,-. - z � I _ - .,.,. I .... A q - -,.-." l. , � - � . .� - I ", ,:, � - . . '. - . , - . �: -�, lio exhibitions of affection as.1 palmed Rese�rve fund,.:... ,:..i.. ... - i.,_ 8 8, 3 4 lasth-owas perfectly helpless. Ile could and sleeping car reservations, call on ­­�. , in flavor an unUty - - - � �.:; , -,;,.,- � 1 ­� '. � .11 � _ :.. . � � , ... I:, 11. 1� I Cash caplAal ...... ...... ... �.. ... 750,0U000 no( sit, down nor'riso froma sitting pos- '13. P. Fraser; No.' xcange street, I . I ' I I � _1- . . off on them in the tunnol.." - . . .. - - . 7,:-. ' :. �, , - . �. : . I - . . , - .., �. I - - I . . - q . I .- � , , ts of- the � tur 1. - ''., _.", �.. . - : I 1. The. gaze of all ilie occupan , I . - e without amistarwo and when with' Buffalo. N.Y., or write to L. S. Brown, I. �J�:�. . . . . . li � :,. . I - ­ , ciar %v,t8 now directed toward the ori- Security to Nlicy-holdi�risi...41 this a88i8tanoe he gained his feet lie General A ent, Rassenger Department. .. , I .1 . . -_- I ­ , .278,98384 1 1 ­. - 11 I . i _ . _.. I � : . . , � . -.z; -1 r gimal) authar of t1w. ini,,w.hief,,and*such The P resiAlen I., in 010vAng the a,d()I)- could hobble but a few steps when he Southern -RailwAY, Washington, D.C. ad *­ : - ­-:� . -,.::. ­., .'..... _ . I . .. � . '. ­1� . _. I . I . ­: .1 . . . � expressions as. "It's too had," '.'Wl,at I tion of the report, said:-1 desire to wiLs obligedt-obt. J)Ut ina chairaga,in. . . - ... !� � . . . : ­ , . � I 1". I . ame", beg I 0 . . WHY HAND ORGANS VANISH, . . I I I . I a 8 11, an to be heard;. 1 adda few wowds concerning the bu8i- For fiv mont.hs tilme agonizing pains Ceylon To&. ese, doe, see. 6% . . ��,." . . . ­ -1 � ..- � - . � J - I - � �. The young 111,11i displayed e tin- nesi of the Company duxLag the past were endured. Ikit at last relief so .1 . - � � . -'-.' -..Z" f .1 .. - ., r-..._ I I � � I .,;. -:!;_:,_ I.. :;� 11 easiness an(I finally he got. up r'n�( went., year. Tbo three preceding annual re- long delayed catne. A friend Vrged Philanthropist- Ymrm is the first; Spleadlid Equipment and Good Bond Wark J I . . � I . I I I - ; - . ­ . �. - .�­ ,-- 1_11-1 : forward into the i,moker to cscape f ur, hand organ I have Bee, -have placed the-- 1. . ... I . ... _� _. -­. I._...- ports I have had the -hoinor of sub- hitn'to try Dr. %%'illiams' Pink Pills. Ile III for some weeks. .�...�:, I . I I., , ­ .�� ..:.�---­;­.- - ther acrutifiy.- I ' ' witting to the. gha.n-holder.s 4ave in yielded to thq advice and had not been � Got too cold for them, I supposse. . ., ..� . 0 � .�� - . , - -1. �...'� - ._� " 1 11. �.­ �� _. � , ­�:. '- _. 11, c bride And groom were s" e a.,. -.'h case sho itrorealao i tile -lien thl lonv � . . I ­ I I . - I- .1 . h ,. not di a o , taking t hem I lonK R% o'd Or ailist-Eet, eex so, signor. Zee peo- I . - I . . . . , �1- .,.,. ­ 11 I s � . . �. . . . . . , , ".. . :'' Y . prf.lniuni inoomt� of the Company, thi.41 for relief was, not ived coming. le could .1 I Toops. windows shut and notta � �­ ­ ", , , turbed while I was on the train, P e-4 paim 0 _ - , r. _..: I . �., . . - , I - � :­ r_ , . L . . -, . . I . .. .o "_��. . � '' .. . �,". �.. yea r however, has been an exception move more easily, and the 8t if f ne,8g and us to mov,6 on. - . . . .;, '. I ::!, ,. '� :­ I __ .- . __ __ - � - - ­ ... L:111_ . ' .�. I ; . ;.. " -, - . ­:f;� ." ,3 hX r ,--. � .."ll-e-ft-m 1­.., TORONTO-Gerrard. and Yongs, fts, - / . , : �.,11 . . , I _,i, � ­­ to, the rule, there has been a failing pains began to leave hit; 011118 , .1_0:."; I �� : .. ! � 1. ,.,.,,-. I - �. _11 1. ... I � P'LJTN ACTOR I . . . lie I I - I . . :;', - ' ' 11 I ITAM'S, CORN IkR off-though not a serious one- some. ixintinued Iha use of the pi4 for some Itching, Burning .Sklii DiAeaves Atths 'OP.' Ithm more tewhervi, more Lbn-& I ., .11 .1­ ­ �, .1 ; � � ---I 11 . :�­ �, 1�1__­ ­1 ... I � enLft, sud assists many more young men " ; ,. ._�_,� � I :_� ,: ,- .. , . I - 14, $25,000, as coitnpared with th6 buainesv time longer and 'the clare was coul- I Cared For 94 C'ents. women into good poditiows, than an . . . ­: .- Cup-os in twonty-four hours. This . .. , Id _, __ ! : ,�� . 00M . � . - . 11 I ` . I - - -: . : � - , r�­'. _...- 1, _­ I the testiniony of tens of thousands who of the ymix Ib9a. . � plete. Seeing - Air. iBavkhus now it i Dr. Aznew'pi Ointment I Causdiin Buainetis School. Geb 1. ". ­., 1. I I ­,�_, . ' (3111 L t o t 11 as relieves to d _ �_. - !, 7 . __ . . - . ... , . . As you are aware, a large proportion would be diffi ink.of him &ad cures Letter, tialt. rho dal ota, , Knbw any Uwe. Write W. EL SH . - � '' . I I �. - � _�. _: ': ; lhave -used -it. Putnam's. acts- speedil7, utn' pileff. V .. . - 1 L .'_ �,­.­�­_J.­�'. ' -_, .' of our revenue is derived from our Lhe crippled and bellAess plan of tho8o scipaL ,. %, I �p ., 1�1. �,__. ­�:. I � with - . -,% ­ -: . ... - out pain, and removes , co r rL9 in i . ' soxmna, barl eas'ijoh. gloars, b!o,ches a d all . . - .. _,.�. � I � �.:11, 1, � ; .1 I ag-en,VUOS in the Unii.ed States, and I 1IfUl days. Mr. I-lackirds is now past eruptions of I he i414. It is soothing an uiet. .. � �--; ­� 1. . I.- , . � . . -. �., �. twouty-four hours. I . .. .. . ­ . . I ." �, . _ 11 _ . ­ I -arce,ly roinind you that during rig 80th year. but as he said. "by the ing %ad aots I i ke maeo In Lhe oure of by FOR TWF.NTY43BVBN YRAPA I . I ' �, : . .%; - : '' , � - . -1. .1 . . . ­; � �� . " : :L . .... - 1: 11 L 1. 1; at-ed. s( . I �� ., - I .:- � . . .;�2. !, , 86 o"be. ,- L' . _- , natural ,land irregi.4t-' ,tho,closing moni.hsof 1896 the disturb- aid of Dr. Williama' Pink Pills I am humors, � Itt--Ach "& 9 i 0i 'a _�� . - -;,- ­." . 1. r 1. I., . I �f.. - Authors are I be - -t u g r. I - .� � 1, '.. � . ., - , , . - - I - .; - : , I �.A 11 - old state od pooLlical ai�d financial af- as able as those ton years ) I n e I .- . . �; 1i .:, : , . _ , � ., ble aristocracy in every societ v, a nd, I" - . . � � - * , ; : � . . . - ., t - . I- U Im 5 1 . I 11 7 , ... -1 �A �_ ; � I... I �.. . Al. . �_. , more than kings or 'emperors exert an fAirs had a marked offect upon the I You can roaddy judge of this %%hen Angel rake. said, thv� initrriod man, - .l I .. I .. ___ - __ 1:,� 3 , ods of rail fence who refused to pornlit the use of hiA :, ' . . � ,_ �, 1� ­ .. I I.. - � . -a . . ,-.-, 1 influence on mankind,-Thoreau. enei I trade .of the country. Owing I 1P.11 y(P4 I laid forty r ' . - � - �. . .." i I � I ::: 1.'� � . - k-o the nature of the mai n quest ions at t III is year. I aM glad to add niy -test i- TULMO, in 80 Wled beca.use it would -re- . �:.-.-� 1 . I ­. . - . .) ,:-_ . .... . I . I - I . . * . I ­ - ; - , - . . � �: ' issue between the two politimil parties 111011y in favor of Dr. Williams' Pink quire an angel to out it without sup-4 ,:. , __ __' I I ­ . I*..'. . . CATARRX CANNOT ZZ CtMZD __ � . pressed praanity. ' BAKIN � .. - �.., ... I . - in the recent, Ilremidelitial election, bus- I I-ills.- i . I . . . ' . - �_,: " �-, -. �' - - . . - - 7 * 1. - , ' . � . - , _ . I .:: � ;,. With LOCAL APPLICATION!F, as they oan Ini,ss interests were affected to pro- Dr. Wlll:ams' Pink Pilli strike at the �. � .z , I , : . _. - - AS ';`� . .. . - ''... - ; aot reach the soat of the diwease. C�tarrh is a I root of tile disease, driving.it, from the - .-i. �. l - A C E OF DIABETES'. I . L . ,�,�. , _�,; , b4 bl y a greater extent than in any I : , ,�,_ - ... .". . . : - , - - �' �.. , . I �� i.. . 1. . . . ,.. �,.� t . ' ; - l � . . .1, �.-.,_ ,.�. 1�: b1Z o; constitutional divease and kn order to ' lilrevitAL-4 contest. The volumes of trade glystem and restoring the patient to '. ; �;' ­- 1'j., _ � I ��. I ­ ", � � . . , -, � , ue ,5 it ` . . , r Z::�_..i . POWDE . - . . .� .. , ou must tak -%internal reined ieki Hall's ! �howed a serious diminution in almost health and'istrength. In cases of par- ' � I �., ,. 7. � �. � - 1. I.: - �.­. � Ca rrh Cure is tAken InterraDy, said &cis di- i . No Tlelp Froni 'Med"I Iifen-S�ffered . 9 .. - : ." . I.. * - :, .. - - 11 :1- 1. I I.". ".. , I - I every branch, particularly in th� 41Y.-its, al troubles. locouiotor at-. . I 71., . . ''I, .1 , - surfaces. I I � . . � rat t t I _ . . _ 1. t,T on Ibe blo;d and muoous,' . I --t'iti-red by Dodd'ai ' � � . for Many Years, THE COOKS BEST FRIEN5 - 12 . . -, . ­'. . LA I -�%�'. ; : ` � ' � , ._��.: �: � 1.� pall'if Catarrh Cure is not a quack xnedicine. a )o-riations and the pro- axia, 11it" -,- . -.%. niount of im sc ica, rheutnatiwn. eryst ilelag, � RGEST SALL 114 ('A-- I �-, -, � . I . . - - �:U­ .. -4 are :- Kidney Pills. . I --- ,---,--- ----. - - - .__ _. ­1 . JL wag presoribed by one of th" L-,e,qt phyieiotaus I I 1. .;- ­ , j!tL-it of manu actories. As a nat,ural scrofulous troubles. etc., the . - - - I . -, - 1. , - � � , - L.,., to this country for yoai-a, and is a rt gular t�re- : r'esulL, insurable'Valuea %,ere material- superior to all other treatuient. They 11 ' .. 1, . ;� _,.: . . i . I . I I . � - I � . . iNorth Bruce, Feb. 22 ftecial)-An 11�71 �''li�']��������l�����������l����l�ll�� I i - �! - - - ,.. .- scription. It is compo-ed of the bomb ished, and the premium income are ' A� A& I ''Ill � . ,%. " I .',� 1 ly ditnini also a specifio, for the troubles Old and well known settler ii, 1. f I .� , ;­­r, :1 tonic8 known, combined with the bti�t blood - 'I thitl . 1-1 �. . . -, .,;� � _. Uriflere. acting directly on the mucous o.ur- of fim insuranoe companies rally which makes the lives of so many wo- Township na-ined Thomas Brooks, who IF I . .- .. , - !: �- :,:; . doing business in the UnitelenSetates men a burden, and mpoledily restore the I jTA 1 ­.� ,� [ - .i __ _. MOO. The perfect combination of t4e two in- livfv4 on lots 7 and 8 in the 14th con- I � . .1-L. � ,-. �. . I . . .1 . 1. ­11- __ ,iienta is whab prcducea such wonderful shows a corresponding failing off. I rich Alth to pale and __ - '� _ -1 irr . . - ­-L :,�74 .�. ­1 I . gal- �(*snion Is rejoicing with his neigbitors WILL RUN _. .. , glow of he :. - __ reralLs in curing Catarrh. Bead for testimoni- .'miay &iy hexe., that while it is to be low ocks. Men 4roken down by over- ,�-,:r 1. � ,,, __, I �� wmr hift rw,ent recovery, and he said:- . I . _ , .., - � - . , � . . - , , 1. - , "Jroa. . regret(ed 4hut the revival i d ory or excesses, w il find in -.1 w I 1; : I ;..: � L �_ . I , �� , '­1 ; .1.1. , , , I as oured by using twenty four ';: L I '. . F.. ­ ­ � F J. CHENEY & Go., Props.. Toledo.o. L i SERBS' TRAIKS ROM THOM '. .- I ­ � , "', �'. , �, 1, - . Sold by druggists, price 75o. I *hich it, was anticipatod would act in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold by all . I .. _ 11 - _: . i l6xem bf Doild's kidn Pills and fk� -, _" . .1 . �_ .. :. - . . 1. . I rivit I pos pa e ,�_ - I ... .1-1 . '. . ­: _ .:. I .1 . _ , .a ns at' issue had 14-on dealers or sent by t id, at ImA III i ng eLse ever belpel me I say t hey I I . . - I ­1 � . I - _ 'I, I .r, . - . , ­ - , - - - . . - , - 1. . � , _­ . L - . �:­.. L . * . * - , , _ . A ­-I . L" , _­. ' - . '. I settled P-y the populax vote' has not W_ a box. or six boxes for$2.50, I , ad- - ' I !L . . - �_. d.- I - F.. _., ? , V saved m - life." - Miring M -arch and April ,,. .. - .L.I. %% - ., I., I 1_ ellne 1 ..I . . � , 1. �. ... I .1. I A ary little while and all ' I he yet materialized to any appreciable ex- I drNming the Dr. Wi I I ia m8, At ( i - - ­ ­ :'... i ;. . . - � - ­ �.. . -, I - 1! .:. �� I.. -in is day, t,ent,it is gratifying to note that there , Com any, Brockville, Ont., or &-hen Jallft ":C31CD 3P-2m3L . . . .-: .,- ; here. Mi "TO , lo'ex with thee i -1 h1v tried all the dotitura of this . I - .1. .. I d to-morrow he is seen no inore.--i - locality and was txeated for Diabetes . ­ I ­ _ , , .. :`.­�: ,':� an `js a growing Leeling of confidence in I ectasy, N.Y. Beware of imitationmand _ .. � . (Should sufficient business of%r) ., . - . � I :. .. . : . ­ . . I , Thomas a Kempis. . . . I _ A, .boping and suffering f r �0111-111.­ . I IT - . - , . . - w I ... financial circles, which- may be regard- I substitutes alleged to he " just qs good. - , , . .. '. � . I .. . . r M - - I - , ��._.. �,� ._� . , I I From reading of eu 00114 i deter ined .1 - L- - . . . , � TO 011108A AND TK GAIADIAN NORTH419 ., � �: '. . . ­ - - old as the first easenti;4l to & return . � . ._­,:% . . . . to use IX)dd'g Kidney Pills and I must I . .. �_ I ., � . PAST LINE TO NEW 'YOAX. -I! '.otf commercial'and industrial prosper- -_ A Colonist sloe - . ­� _�: ­ _- , I . 'nOPPX- UL clReuAiRrANICE'. ,, . * I- '..­'. '.L�� - 4� -per will be att"bed to P&OUIC ft- . .. � - I 1. _ I . � I I . 7, . , . .1 , . . ity. If is certainly a matter of con- , �- , A say Lhat, after using the first. box I Rress duo to leave Toronto &% 12:30 p.m (000D) on Umw - - , . I Is The Lehigh Valley. R. R., i-n clonnoc- , * ' I think, maid 90ung Mrs. Torking, I hat would have cosisidered them reasonable Wo& -� . � . .. ?. I.: - �. i.;;,4_.. _. tioln with the Grand Trunk Railway, gratulation that we have passed i W10 will like e now servant better lat ten dollars wbox. Ask ar wft for 11SErmus, cuiDLIP, . I I .r.. I., ­ i - I. -1 - � - I through (his period of depriemion with- . . � .- - '� - � . . �._ ,:� �L.'- . . L I _ -,.r: � have the fiTSf through train servioe be- . than we (lid the at her. I I - - �, ; I �._. - _ �. I ­­ * . _ - _______ -, ____ ___ ,---------- - __ . _ I .I.rC:,, t - . - -nm - - I ...­�. - " tween Toronto, Hamilton., London,' and , out that i the fire losses of __.____��. __ - - ­r I I - i I . �. - � . . . . lJor what reamin I inquired her bus- I . i, I o. � .:-.- � - " princip the country which frequently a m- I ", , . "s oft manuftetw" _` . ­�-, , , ... : - I I i,­ � I- I . . - � , . .. . al points in Ontario, to New eco hand. . .1. . . 1. ­ , __ ­ I , panies such conditions, and That a very . � �.: I I I � . - ­ , � % :_ - , n . ,"i , -:,.: � ., ��., - York City. Only line'running Puillma , lie- carties, a smaller - basket to and 61 In asma" 1111 . � � : �;, - ­, . - I: �.. � 1. �� I �t', :­ . .: buffet sleeping cars. Tipe two hours satisfactory profit has been realized from her home. I 9 d '..­:,.Z, . � I.. 1­ .. . �1�, '. - -, .. , - upon our United States busine,sa. ., .. I— -1 . I­-:. I : 1-1 __ � _. � - J­ .0 KINC COw Lt 1: . _1 .. .111, 14 -:�'i ahead of all other lines.' . . ­ .- � . I - � .1 . . � . .. . -;,; ... - ---I--- __ - . hil '__ - � " ­:_ .., * � , _. 1-1 . I . - .: �:.. I ., . . - .. .1-.1, - 1.". . ft ­ : . . . a -'"% ;. - ..L'1� �_ � I-. �� -_ _ - � . . .;� �­ I i - . :. . , 414 Passengers from Europe via this line ' In the Canadian fire department I _ , _? I �... .. 1. . a rftJ dexible, strong, lig I L � , , . . , - I . 1. a � . � - , , , * , , . . - __ ­ - - . are I nded in Now York at Desbr6sses ani ple�wsed to be able to say that our . � I .1 ". . 1-1, . ", .,. . . . %*%%%0%"%lb . N Ulks. Ido Taok% No Malla. , . ­ .1 . �'� L �': , " I a , . ; � - , _ J - . .. � - 1 ­ L 7: . �. . . .- � . . . , �., or Coxtiandt streets, in. close proiina- pre-unum income again allows a mod i . . . I - � � .-;4-l;_ - - I �.� - - - I 1A . . - �;,, ., 1. 11 ­z , . I . �, . ..... I . ., .1 I - , -r that of the year 1�95, - . 130 i d 1: ­ 7 � ity to all European steamship dm.k crate gain love :1. ;-, ; i,, T e Patent Sleeper In le. - , '- �­ -;. S. i, I ,; I - Goo yjqa - - I '�!' - � �;_ . , � I as wedl-a.s a profit upon the y e. a r A 4._' :_ ;�z , . I . - . �­ - � 11 I I sown u o4ilte. - � � .? �', . `�Z Don't fail to ask for tickets and slOep- A THOUGHT � . . Ask for this Boot. -t . .1 �. - � I ' .L'' , . ­ I �1. traniiac _ , I I ... .1 ­ . . I I I . Lions. It wdl be gratifying to I Z�,!­ -, �'h very . . 1. . I.. ,z .-;, ing car accommodation vi IBuy this Boot. . : ., ,,, ... :, do. .. .1 .�, ..l . . a . Leh�* h - . .­,� :, . . t , I 0 : � .: I. I.:� 1� "_ _.. -, 19 - - ­�� : ]L :' . . L .� �­ ' ; - L�. 1. everyone Interested in tile Company to : ,:� �� - I fortable. . � Mat, the boat . . , ­.­� .. _ .L' I Valley route, at all Grand 'I Ity . I Be 00?? I ..- , ­- I _ �� ... I . I., . I I 11. . . % � :� U Will be PISN6& and most oo=- L �; .- . -1:,�. "'. . ._ _ IF I ." I : . ­ , - - � 'LED .1i: _ I ­ .1 , 11. noto that the "British America" is , ..: L., .1.1 0 I .- ­ .1 , nd station offices. - , ..t.;%., THAT KIL . - I., fortable boots I a: j. %1� � 1L.- ". : .. .. ��,` ,:, Ad of fire underwrit- . L, I— .. - . . I ,­.. _� I' .. � -, attaining in the fit, ��p . ; ,� I I ­.. s..� � - , '... . . - " . ) .� I ;,:��,�:t , __ made. , ., . - ' .1:1 ­ , . __ __ !��i -:�', 0 .1 .1 - . L I.. . . . �, . i _ . - I . � . 1. . f. . ing in the Dominilon that position . - I . . 11. , I., .,� 1. 7 . .. A LOOSE TA L K H, It. : - - : - 0 .1 . .1 :. I : ... L . .1 - ". .. . - - _ , ­ . I .1 . _: _.� ��­:� - - 1. . � 1,; . ,,�. : - . '� - % . I . _., . ' - _. 1, ' ' - I ". � - ,�. -, . I . � . �' "' �. , L.' , . hi(.-h, as one of. the (Adest L financial .. . I . It to not the coT�Inw ...."10- . I . - . �'. - _:.� - . .. I 1. - I - . , 1. Mr. Rellefield-1 don't like 'Spitfins. �V 1, - ­��.. I- . " . I , __ - '. �, . : � 11 .. ,e I I . boot. it Is here alroady. -1 .;- - I � � ; T. .- . 1-. � , . .: % , � I . . ... I ;A . , . . � . � ..., . .t Ule has 'wheels in his head. 11 Institutions in the country, we ' have I �1­ L . �­­ A MAN 11 C., . . . . , . - � - .. - ---:- `� .1 I I _s i L_ I I .- - ;.: - �, within our rench. M&Ac .�. i - .1,_. . � _. e. . __ - - �­� :-.,. ; I �­ - . . ... � q �.., - � - ,% : - - __ ; . - ­ - , , L;'- . : 1. - .. . . - - . I 11. , Mr. Blo-omfield--Dion't you think tb�at a ways ; - . .1 ,_ �: -, . I.: I felt it 8hpuld occu y. In this � . � ," � : . , - �., _...�'. 1. . wk __ with t1e BLEXPICIt IN . � . - I J , ­ . . � , - �__., ; . - - :�-_ .: - I .1... � I - __ _ I . _:�, is an expressi( � I -i- - . L. � �," ... : � - - 1. �'_ ,)n to be-condeninedt connection I may �ay-ailt ough the _' ; t OLE and fitted with Cork . i . - I 1. � . I ,ould trifle : � jLl lz:..�%. , � . , ., � ..L.. . .- �.­L. � . �­ . a III! thoilight that he c � . L .. throughout;this means dry . . - . i.L.�'�f:L, � I .1 der roview-that.,we have , i! " :.. - �Z. - :f� ' ­ .- .L - Indeed, 1-don't. F think that. Spif- year now un with disea". He was- run . , �� ,�� !. a " : ...'. '. � . � , L 1: , - * L- fins has " -ec8ntl wisunied the Canadian busi- __.., �. _`;"',� ­ feet and solid oomfork . ; . . .. .. ,_1 I - ,.`t ": : :.1. . .- * , � - � -wheels in his head. i , . . L : . - " I . �,4 _. I , ; .1.1. ' ­ " I ; . : I- '. I., . " . , ,, . I � . .1 _­ � ' -:L, I I . ­ � ", �­ _ . , - �. _� , . _1, ­ , .,-, I -.1 I . ness I the Arrivultural ' Insurance down In b"Ith, felt tired and ,.. - 1 *;,:: 1: � I , 1: , . . . � � , _ _�,­ ,:.. I ,_ , 11 - - . I ­_ :;.,'.' _- How do you knw ? .�: I . I ".... , I . . � �.� . . 1. . ­1 ­ . . n out, complained of dizzi- i. ­_,� . . ..., r I . . .. . , ; �!_ - � e �, __�_,: , . . , t ut 'of his Couipamy of Watertown, N.Y., having wor � : _'..... , I ,L - * � -­::-:�::' I ) . �� .:-:, �: . [:_; __ ­ _­-. 1. i. , ' � ­­­1 . , sks in n . . , : . 01.11 11 ; 11111111. ..... _ -:::. _'...' j .1 reinsured a.11 iL4 outstanding ri ess. billousnesst bac"ches .1 1. THE I Do KING CO3 LTD , L L - ,:. �1.1.! mouth, . I � . . �!��������������ii�������������� � . . �:.:: .- - . - � I ''__ 7,. . . . . - Canada. While the amount involved 4nd headaches. His liverand . - ,j, 1; . ­ - - . . . I I . .. I I . I � ... ­ .. I I _. _ 'i , I ONTA 7 i .. 1� III . . ., :1_11 . , ":.- .�, Y, , � IL is n(A large we beli�evo tha,t this will ere out of order. . WORONTOo , �t;,­ I -,: . -. L 0 . , . --------- ____ ------- ­ . . 1. I . .. . I . -1 .1 ��t: -,L�- ne 9 w . ­ . I .. � I - I ­­ '. I . _­ !! I L � 'L '- __ _ .. � . . WIN - - - wm� . .. ,;,...' r . �­, -.4 I - . 01%1%,,1§W1%q1i,�A%,4& vvv%"%1%11�1� bring us Ronie additional connectiona get well by __ __ - _ __ - -.-- ---------, - ---------- ._ _ __­ - ___ .. , � I :,�­ . � � .:.. - . - ­11 . �:L:.-- � � .. which may prove desirable and profit t Z. .,. *. . I I ,- . ..� - . : _!.�.­`­-. No. 4 . dosing itriself Wi IS C1111021P L. �� .1 , ''. . _� . "' ­_ � , I I - _ ; � . I . - . I ­ ,� : -, - ,.� I �,,­ ­'�" ! . � ., , .._ , . . . I . - _1 �; . : , . . :,. n, ,4("1y5l1K_ - able' And then Caine . - 1:�., . '* , ". ­�� L .., I I z �.. Only * Price . L 1".... 1. 1­ � I remedies. -.11 I -.i -, One 0% r ._­ ,, .. � - " ­. ,­ - , I—- �.. ..... .1 ­_ . .. ....­ _1­ 0 *� Many - 'Ta*ken m a whole- our fire busineaq the ending. He fell A Victlin �r : I 4.1il. .� .1 I � " - 1. . , I , - � - ­_ I.. :-.:,;::� I. , - � t , - . ... �­. - - f 4 futr Chi.. past year exhibit.s very 8ati,j- - .. 1: 14 _�ir , ­ , . . - 'r "-,:., 1 - - .� . . . The - Uil . L I I . . I L'.." . - %, :�:, 1� W .';, �: . . - - - . ­:,��: ;, r - 1- . factory and enclouruging results, but to Bright's disease I I ; . . � I I - Equal In every respect to I . I !� , 'I...' I.; "I ,�,_ - I .. 1� , i " any wheel In the market. - I ­.. -1....- - - 1� money he ought to have In- , ... V ;_ N I I ­ .. , :_ ­ :in oux Marine Derartment I regret to - . , 1, I .. �.� - _., � . : . - . - - I .., : 11 . - , , . I ­ -1 1�_ .-� : . , . . . L I N14. - _ ..: 1: . It Is as good as can be sande. �, � . :t. 1- �_ :,:,: -1 ,; � . p: .. - , . I . .:. '_ . : . ., . . . - - � -,%,� . c 1W Oman reliable � - ­- 1; . - . !,say. the losso incurred have been con- vested in a safe, .t � .-: . . .1. L' ... - _. .. .1 . . - - . . "r _. .r 8 . - . , - �. . �:' -, _ - %.- ..� �:­­ , 1-1 -� . � L .� " " � _ I—- ,,r , r . ,;� - a , I is I � 1. . . ' L I . . . .1 '. ,, . . I _ . ( . � - � V I Z. I ­ - - �,­ . -1. - : \�) /I, - ftwo .�.,� I �', �, _. ... . d. .. �,­ ­_. ­�',, Z.-": -.1. - -:,! . from. the conservative I L.. I '. , - � - I , I . . .t4 - .- - i been expected IM "' - ; " . � 11 -1. .. I �, .- - - . �, " - , . . iderably in excess of, whM might have remedy went for * tombstone. I .:� . 11.­1"... ..: I ­�_ ... The' e I - _'. I ­ _­ ­.r..... . .. I __ : . .-I, ­­ L� _­_'. .....­ I I . .11 . . ... ,�, :_�� 7.2".1 ­ ' DON'T BELIEVE:,, , lipea upon wbich we, are conducting -. - 10- ..,., ,;: :-:_­'.1'1 -.1 , .. � I - � I . � I , - . . L ; . ; . . . .1 .. I � . - . :. , I- . . this branch of our business. , 1. ':' L �'i i - __ I - I .. - . - . '_:-'_, : 1. . In qua4k medialnes. : �, 1% .� : .. o I. .1 __.. . , . ,, : . .. . " .* ­� I � IL . - :-. ,. . . � " ': . __ . .- . � L � I . 1.,. . 1. �,.� L ;i' " L ­ , . . - � I I - - ; . ­ � ... - . � - ­:. I ' 0urin OP- - ,�� I . I . , , )Ir '. r I . , _ , ', ­ I ': ­�­_. , YOU DO BELIEV11 .4 the sat -year I have had �.� . I : I;': � I I . .. 4 . I'll, � _1 ': L, _- � . . ., , �, , . . .. ` I _... 1. . I - I I we" &ad ,portunittes CY visiting -lelionle of our , 40S . 'L � I . I ..'... � ': .. _...1--4. 11, . .! .,�: ­-r . :, - ... that you am " . 1. - . .. , - - i .....:. L . C.:: . ­ _.. .-- � . . III. I 11moTe important agencies, and I have ;-L., � ff is � ..�. - I . .,"�. ..,.. � - . �..' L. 11.­ .� _­ 1� � ., _'�...) _ -1 ,% . : -:�­ ;, - 4. ". � . _,� , is the only L , I , q . .. I ." - . I . , - . ,�:" L - I st"dard remody 4 ��" i,. �: 1, .1 . .. . .1: . - � �-� �', . . L al 1'r ... �ble,en mo,st favourably impressed with . I ­;- ": , .. ,­.1 � .; L I I �, L" ' . 1� . �, T7 Do You' . y snd I - ),�.Ul# I , ", �� -.1 . � ��: , -2�'.;,�.- :-­ ..-,..-. . - . .11, f lklltow 11 In the world for kidne .11 0 11 - . I .. .11 I '' - . - - *. - .1. 1. r_ :th,e repr"entation which the Company 11 - ­* - -1 I . , I L , - � I - - both Canada . . - . L .;'.L ­1 4 liver opmPlitints. It the .� �1_ I I . 4 ..'L - . * �_,� 1� r that you *an easily r*- ishas all throughout Is - , � 1:.. I �. .1. - -, -�, . :.-: a tl.;,� I - - . . . - , I . _:_ \ .. .., - . .. ig -11 - I . . 1. ­ 1� n - .; ,. I . ,.,: .� .11 . ..- ..',_�� gain health, strRagtli, .and the United Statea. I feel that i only remedy which- h sicians � , - . '. - . 0. . .1 1 , - , .�'. � � - . - � . , I , I *­­ . - . .. ;:. � _1 � ­ ­ I - . . - � , WOUND . prescil it is � ., . 1. . ­._:� ..�,;_,-, . andvigorl :ithe Manaffers our Branch Offices, our univeresilly 1. � . . . � I - "�!.�_�­ - . I - . . I . . *I. 11 I ;_11. I . � iedly that Is back- � I 1. :­ .1.4 . __ -,-\ .,�.�] I L.- I , � ;. j. . IMPOUND �Gorps of SWial Agents or Inspectors. the oni rvIn - .11 '. . : M � � �.. . . : t 11:; .. i­_ I ­ I an.) VICETABLE C . I I -.1 ­ _- I . , ' . , . _ � ­1 -, M, ,fi : as well as in the local A ed b 9 - I .i . , r. r_1 . -.-: ;_--� ­��I:L . �� z�: . . . - � MH4W Sonative Was : , Irents re_pre- e testimony of thou � . - . ­- I , . -1 . * - -- � � 1),�, L . I . .V .., I . - � - .1 . I ,senting us in the cities I ha,ve visited, ganys whom it Im relieved - - * - . �,L. ­ 00 � X - i . I . .. . . . , .-' - ,��' * , . L � L, I .1 , , . - � ­ ". . . f6t "I a &II (Drugghlits at 75o and Z%, - -. . �.. ­- .. -1, , .11 "we are fortunate in having in the per- ... .1 . .. ..­-, ir_ t: ; b �. � . . i, , , i j. .. �.:.. 7 -:,. V :..:I J.", '' . 1_9!�L I -, 210 . . � " " . Itmay rLa !nergy. 1b . .. - : . I . . 4 4. . � 11 � ... tl I .,11 � I IL : �L 1. i sessing 11 . .1 --- i . 1q" 1� , 1�11 ad make the Ide = , i and cured. . . i... .1 ­ 7 . I - . - ­ - . . . Muth* 8= worthL Ilyint Wice of ithe Ciompa,ny men pbs !. . - � .1 � . . I I .... .4 . I -1 .,:­ . . .. ­ :,L ", I I '�,�. ,:. L It ' 'L -1 -, ­'� I , SERI& story paiaphlet, " Woman's '�O,- . --v- .F.., L, � i. ... ._ T!Iiimpb," in art eminen ee the qualities THUNE IS NOTHINCI ELS . . _ . 'L:" - 11. 1 , " - - i - �, �­_ -1. .. � . . . .. - . - - ­ - I I -� . L - -, - - I - 1. Iz a I �=Flicatioo. . - . . - . . _,:­:� . �-,,!­': P_ - I : . ,� v � I . - L''. 1 ­ a in he busipesis in I . : - - ,. .: .,4� .:..c _.� : " � L - ,. . .�� emsential to sucee t .z ,; � - %I , _ . - . .. - - 1 - - . .. - ,:i.W;.* - , 1­ - I � - 'L . . A - prolaptly from the laborstoryllili I I . -1. . - - . -.-. %";: . I . 1. ;_ . _.�� L'. .�: L, ,,- 1 1! � 1. . . , I .�L'..: I, which we are engaged. f THAT RAN TAKE ITI P A 6 - C ,,, � I '_" . I . . I . I ;, �L_­ . - .. 11 , :_ f'A. M. C." MEDICINH CO., . I � L " L _� i - - i .,r :_ " I :_­ -, . -President, Mr. J. J. Kenn . . ..L. ��., -_ � , * - . __ _4 ,.,� .. .r;' '.. ':L . .. nontregil. '. The . Y, 4 . 1, . t__ . . _­_� 0_ ". 1.":�: I ­ _... 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IOIIr subscription to Tai Nm Mr. and Mfrs. ! , n Weis aid, !Uiss Jennie Haf've is h re fora few Gieo Law spent Monde in t Fat s= y y t r # 1 Ramittan ee are acknowledged b a 'Osha+�ya, yy ,. ieitaugs of date on label on the first paper io1- days :with frie>lds, ` iowing receipt more at this office. Always • --�iss Pickett. of Clara ont, is with Wm godson from Toronto, is visiting P '; tieePthedate.Pald ahead. Wm, gee. ew', r' ' + r .,: au36 "• tt frien�s hereabouts. �$r. k� °' �•' Mrs. A. Lamont, of Toronto, is visiting g ' - --.ash Wednesday having just left tze, Mies Lizzle McKay. r, ( _ . the Natoli season is now on. Mrs. S. J. fireen and Welter, returned t • xES� i.?�Y�r ►�x��t�xXt��r�: ` -- . F. Stuart, dry good , Whitby, is to Toronto last week. _ o$ernR to compromuse with is oreditore, yye are pleased to see Edith D9 add Oat March let, again after her illness. — n Pickering on Monde , g PxOHERINa ONT. the *ife of Alexander Falou er, of a son. Miss Etta (lee, from Toronto, spent Bun- t ,r ``' -- t3 MAR. 6, 189T Ca tain Hilts is not so ell this week do, here with her `aPe are shb�vl� 1b f3 lendid of —Captain parents. � � � � `- � �,�, �• we ate told. A favorable ch age is await- The dance at 8, Carlton s on Tuesday line of b!a0k ally 1roWII 'Fedora ed. eyening was a grand sacoess. LOCALISMS' —The mumps are eti►11 ho chins around John H. Shea has opened a harneea shop t Hats ttie newest in the mA+rket, 9 LI•SMS: No serious here and is prepared to do all kinds of ' ` very fine quality, all sizes at moat► our peaceful little village. r. oases are reported. re airing.. ale .. <.' Miss Jessie Alexande will be :n Frank McGinty and Joseph Roich from eas0Y18 prices. S h v P p -Alex. Margaoh is now convalescent, Dunbarton sent Sunda with Joseph tidying had a1 severe cold. Whitevale on Monday eve isg next. in E Riley and John Teefy. y P ~' —W. Douglass left Tuesday for Cleve. the Methodist church. Mra. Coabenour, cram Toronto, is bare � land to resume his duties there. —Wm. Ham, jr., piloted a sleigh'load attending her mother, Mrs. Wm. Tait —Elmo Armstrong, of Toronto, is bare of skiatars to Whitby on Tae day evening. who we are sorry to say is very 111. # r With her mother for a short time. A jolly time is reported. Inspector MaBrIen visited oar- sobool on " I •` ; 'BOOTS —Mrs, Ddary, and Miss Mary Latchford —fihe sleet storm On, Wed esdaplhorn• Friday last and reppoorted everything very left Tuesday mornin for Cleveland, Ohio. ing was scarcely heavy ono gh to oaase fair, giving the eoholars a half holiday.` Q hh�� j� �t t —Mr. O'Brien will be in the Whitby much damage to the fruit tr ea. �''.. 1 111 �: S O E S --Uriah Jones bas decide I to bboo 0a , Balsam -- Zion.. t photo gallery every Tuesday, Friday and , Satarda . resident of our village and i moving into - ? r +' y jiff :. Old >lir. Saddler is slowly passing away. his church street residence t is week. " . y P g Mrs. Charles Downing leaves this —Mrs. James (lordon.ga e a party to Uriah Jones and ,James Calvert have en - week for Manitoba afters ending a tew g y P =, W ®lave oUr neW BprlI1g at C P aged to work the blcAvo laces here iyeeks with her friends bore. a number of her friends on Thursaav 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jones. of Pickering, paid on haled, and for style and value. , ---Ea. Jackson, of Grespwood, occupied eveuivg, Splendid evening is the unani their brother-in-law, S. Disney, a friendly the Dtfethodiat pulpit on Sund �biriSinp menu¢ Verdict, 8a they surpass anythin In the past. visit this week. and delivered a very goo -seribn. A party at S. Carleton's on Tue ay Rumor has it that one of our neighbors We eve a heat —W. S. Duneheath ias announced a evening had much attraction for those of is dboat to leave. How far correct we are In ladles shoes g' " Bale for Wednesday M rah 14th., of farm our 3 oung folk who dolight in tripping not able'to say.. — variety to choose from, Our fine ptook and implements. This is a bona6de the `'`light fantastic." Rey. Dr. La•nblp will conduct the mete- ea sale, ---We understand that W. O'Laary gets eionary sermons ou this Pickering circuit ladies g aitor at X2.00 113 a marvel. --John A: O'COnnar,`' eigent .for the possession of the Woburn hotel on Mon. 'on Sunday coming. Something to suit everybody, I da peat, March 8th-. 'He will move his • A Party was held at T. C. MoAvoy a last , s Ma a Leaf Farmers Fire Insurance Co., Y Friday evening, It was an invited affair, and so cheap. of Columbus, has an advt. in another belongings from here about that date. sad a splendid time was had. 1 'The horse that we reoentl reported column.which every farmer should read. y Clarence Mailer, who has been with g. - �"' —Look out for bills announcing a rand as.baving fallep,,tlirough the guard •raffle - — g h Disney for game time, fell the other day 1 • � �, "t '' `concert under the auspices of the Presby• on the iron bridge, is likely to recover acd broke his leg. It ie to be hoped he will , `: feria chair, Dunbarton on Thursday fro its. injuries, but will be crippled. be around in time for spring work . 0 ' n , . P g 0 0 March lltb. The posters "will give full --iD. W. Kennedy take9 possess. of Thomas Forbes passed away after a very the 3undy tinsbop in Claremont on Wed• short illness. hluoh sympathy is felt for ' parti�n are. -W. V. Richardson` attended the fun nes ay of next week. 1p the meantime the bereaved friends. Quite a number : oral of the late Thomas Moore, at New. he i disposing of his stock here at close turned out to see his remains interred in -� IM arket, on Sunday. Deceased was a prices. Salem burying ground. He looked like one r •_ regular attendant at the yearly meeting --'he frail sv&pOrata`r was put up at is a peaceful sleep. U _ here each year. auction onrTuesday afternoon, but not a Walter McAvoy left for Manitoba an Tuesday in order to get things ready for win e inery tl —It is said Isaac Littlejohn has. made single bid was made. Unless they sell it g I - J spring work. He has beau here for about - • rt � ° as assignment to Sheriff' Paxton for the Mahler Bros.'will operate the factory next R , three months. His brother,, William, will �- benefit of hi,; creditors. The liabilities season themselves. , jc.in him in a few weeks. Wonder will he I h are heavy. Several in the village are - -Remember those who have to settle batch it out there ? _ considerably interested. their subscriptions with the Toronto col- -Pickering College winter concert will looting agency, instead of with us, pay at Whitby. I be held on Tuesday March 16th. An nn• the rate of x1.25 per year. If you are Your choice of Girls Trimmed Hate for X1.00. Felt Shapes t.: nsuall y g ood program will be rendered. charged that way don't blame us. Dr. Clark, of Vxbridge, has been appoint Elocutionist. Miss Brown • vocalist Miss The bread and butter social in the 25 cents. All Winga and Feather Sprays 2B Dents... � ad surgeon lieutenant of the 84th battalion Wheeler. both of Toronto. Farther par. Methodist church Tuesday evening was G ® _ P in the pleas of Dr. Bogart, who retires re _ , ., , ,:: •i ti ulare later: well attended and the program well receiv• taining rank. . _ ti ,Alex. Palmer has decided to dispose ad., Some twelve dollars was thereby Mrs. Ellerby, of Myrtle,,who has been In Mrs.- Is wls'e , �1C���lilg of his farm on the 2nd concession. The received for the Indian famine fund. jail here since new years on a charge of 1' p1sae will be offered- by auction at the —It is with pleasure we state that Mrs laoacy, has been ordered to be released by Gordon House, on Wednesday, March 10. Thomas Peart, of Toronto, is improving, His Honor Judge Dartnell. yr ' Here is a good chance for some euterpr and bright bopes of her permanent reooy• Wm. Morcombe celebrated his seven ` er are entertained. Her mad warm tieth birthday last Monday, and his rela• tag sirrioaltarabet, y tives and friends seized the opportunity of -- ' O Lonnor and Blrrell were awarded friends here will learn this with pleasure. P1O , spending a social evening with him and - S.,: the contract of patting the new covering - -James T. Richardson and wife are his good wife. May he be spared to enjoy on the iron bridge here, at a bandeome bore, having been summoned through the many more birthdays. figure and the• old lank. There were a illness. of their son, John, who has been P Mrs. silver was committed for trial by We are giving special values in 1 number of others 'bidding for the work, for a time with his grandmother. The Police Magistrate Harper last Thursday hence the figure named. youth still remains in a very critical con• morning on the charge of Abducting the ' w —The Woodruff farm on the Brock dition. Day girl, and bar trial began before Judge Men's Long �e t Boots I aF e ,"road will be offered for sale at the Gordon —But few of our people; visited Wash-' Dartneil in the afternoon, when an rd 81��$ Rubbers and Socks " �f House, this (Friday) afternoon at the ingtc,n Thursday► The lanointing of a joarnment was made until next Friday in a hour of 2 o'clock. To those who are de- President may have some interest for order to obtain farther wittnesses. Mrs. Men's Short Fe it Lined Boots i eirons of purchasing a'farm we would say those who dwell across the lines, bat Silver was bailed : 1200 in herself and $100 And all ldlIItlB of Overshoes. &Ile Rubbers., : that hero is an opportunity of elfin it Pickering people have more important Saab is three sureties. Mr. Dow appeared PP y getting prosecuting. place without an extensive capital. The business to attend to. for her, with Mr. Farewell P g• —ldr. Lloyd, Charles Humphrey, a oun fellow who land, particularly the east V.B., who lids been made last tall forged ureters names to order. on pa y pordion is y young capital. veterinary inspector for West Ontario. stores at Fickenna, and who afterwards V N DERCI OTHIj 1 G ; —Hav took a-sudden tumble Ibe other was in Claremont on Monday and express- obtained goods in Whitby and Oshawa oa day in this place —at least a load of the ad much surprise that Pickering township all sorts of lies, pretenders and forgeries, is 10 per milt. o>' the r�g'ular prise in thE6 goodB. dried grass went through the form. bad been placed under quarantine, to in jail on char as of having stolen every While Andrews' team was removing that prevent the spread of *beep scab. He had thins around Ottervilie. After his trial not been notified of each cation and ex there be will be brought here. The snit of R s : A: B U N T I N Ga'. , s' arohased at Mrs. Howland's sale, the river did not manipulate the lines pro. Pressed the belief ;that there had been clothes he swindled from. Bimmans, the - perly and the entire load and rig tumbled some mistake made in issuing the order Oshawa tailor, was secured by Constable n over the embankment. The misha was at Q taws: Calverley and brought back here. - P A quiet weddiri to The municipal council of Brock at their aVE', your fall Clot �r� not accompanied by any serious accident 9 took place on Wed. P either to man or beast. nesday afternoon at the residence of l frs. last meeting on Saturday 18th inst., in re. a —Ho for Manitoba March 2nd and William Varty, wbei. her neioe, Miss spouse to the appeal of a large deputation male- by y, po ' every Tuesday during March and April Maggie Ferguson, and Tbos. Jackson, of of *looters, passed a by-law restricting the Q liquor trafl6o to two tavern lio*nse*, thus -` it is intended to run special colonist tPaine Michigan, were married in the presence q doin away with the wine and bear homes t to the Canadian north west. Leaven of a few friends. Rev. A. McAuley, per- gg . K formed the oeremon at the BI saloon. Through the Toronto at 9 p. m. Regular pacific ex. y. The happy Couple demand of k deputation of liquor men * r wr press leaves Toronto 12.80 daily (eaaept left the same evening for *heir home in Rebve Vrooman called a special me *ling of ' Sunday.) Those baying no live stook the Michigan, Both are well known here the oonnoil last Saturday and the other - _ -- - - - -- - , latter express preferable generally. For and &bey carry with them the. best wishes side' of the question was heard, bat the f,4> of all for future hap iness. board would take no action to repeal the # rN all through tickets and every information ppp Pe f ' - b apply at your leisure to E. tephenson, — County Councillor Baird, of Searb-oro, by-law, so after the first of August the a *..�1� erlll Ta►ll�r general ticket, telegraph and ezpreas was in the village on Wednesday and gave BlackwatEer wine•bibers will have to go to a Sunderland for their •'dro is." office, opposite Hatches, Whitby. 9 �- * ua a friend) Dell. He is of the opinion PP -. -� - •Y � " ,� • one —We much sympathize with �F. R. that unless Pickering assumes the road - and bridge the Ron Perfect�tullnteed. ,. Gee is the fact that owing to the non Sip- g ge, the York council At the mseting of the Clarke dot uboil, � a kranoe of Frederick Wool, at Whitby will pat on a bridge toll, as well as leave John Riokabp was appointed township r �. pe: last week, the 8200 bail will be demanded. the gate on that is now leased by Mr. clerk in pleas of R. Knox. - l Wood was charged by his wife with as- Luke. This would lead to mach incon• Thomas Neil, of Kinsale wiiI sborlt y Cal s *f. s: r eaulting her and the case was adjourned, venience, yet such an act by the York Move to Messrs. Ross Brost farm on the Mr. (tee going his bail for his appearance men could not be wondered at very much. Avdley road. Anse �IIr There will not likely be an ' b the above amount. A few days before y anything eves in 'John Hardy, of Markham, was com- the trial Wood ski pp fed, and his where• the matter, however, until the Lieutenant- witted by Magistrate Ellis for trial at the i abonts in now >anknown. A man that Governor in Council passes Ju d FM811t up- sessions on a charge of stealing wheat on the by-law pow under consideration. Tor , will jamn his bail and leave an innocent y' ' ` f • - from Brodie's warehouse at Markham . person who has extended the friendship, He bored a hole in the Boor and let the Beat Vue lid should indeed ,,• � s d be bnnte3 down and pan ., A. Hoover, of Emery, "`• wheat run into bags, which he brought to - � The �$rket. `• z �'' ished. ry, has beau appoint• r Toronto and sold the marks . r I ad constable in Oshawa. s` After rAeivinq Col. Lazier's report A patient named Millard, fropr, Ran- . We have all kinds of Rockdrs and Easy Chairs ; also bining•Rm chairs of the pos ,•offioa investigation held a few frew county, committed saicide Tuesday Sale Register. the I�►test styles. A weeks ego, the Postmaster. General, the in the Rockwood Insane asylum by hang• Sideboards and BodrosrA Suits in all designs: Extension Tablee sad 8itohen other day requested., J. D. Edgar, M. P. in himself with a roller towel. Hirer,, Idi UH 6th, 1697' AnciiMeale of g farm at Pickering village, containing 140 Tables always an hand. Cheap for Cash. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. ' }for this riding, to recommend s person for Mrs. Rowlett, who was shot by her being cone, of the north halves UNDERTAKING —Our undertaking department is complete in every, respeQt� ` the position. This the member did boon husband on Victoria street, Toronto, last dared' posed Rana. ` of the south ha yl es of lots 17 and 18, in Caskets, Coffins and Rubes always Qi� day and hie choice was R. A. Busting. summer, died in the city hosppital Tues. the 4;L don. of the Township of Picker- To be sure the official appointment has day night. The husband wi11 cow be ing. B +le will take lace at Gordon's '' � 4 gIL S & 1� ILLYNACic�er not pet been ,adds, but it would be very tried for murder. Hotel at 9 o'clock.�_bllls. Thomas L� p� unusual for a goverment to over•rnle the The pure-bred scotch Collies, are of a Poacher, auctioneer. wish of the local member. There were kind and a8ectionate disposition and be. WIMENDA7, MAicca 1Qth— Auctioia sale ei , cumber of applicants, and naturally dome strongly attached to their master's 104 dohs farm, at Gordon House, Picker •' W t A those who were unsuccessful feel some- family, They are very watchful and al• 0;ig the pr operty of Alex. Palmer, and what annoyed. ways on the alert, while their intelli a come sed of the south half of lot K sae r t composed —Both the Grand Thank shad C. P. R. is really marvelous, At one year old �8, avn. 2, Pickering township. Bale at ; . O'� y 1 o'clock sharp. For particulars see bills �aampanies have decided to discontinue the they are able to - - g• •'� ; ` perform full duty, herd• P P ' issuing of the Saturday market ticket. ing sheep, cattle, swine and other kinds Than. PoaahAr, auctioneer. 8 - z Sareafter those who wish to visit Toron of stook., effendi -- i °sale of - -3 .` =' 4 attending them all day when WaDriBSnAy, MAaca lOtb Cred t �@ de81r8 to stflrt8 that W® lTaDB urtll11l8etl frt �,. p.•. �s. _. to and deal . at the large departmental necessary, keeping them .together and stock, implements, eta., the property vi p ,.A stores, will require to. pay the fall fare whera3 they belong, and driven oS etran e W. S. Dansbeath, at lot 85, don. 6. Pick a emery day the week. Eve g y Every Saturday intenders ., They learn to know their chins township. Bale at 1 o'clock. f3ee � a p F. Postill opp$r, his General Sure brif>lnesl xn f;1�Iremont, d wvllz" ` bills for list of artioles. ► e►bc- for the past half dozen yearn at )seat, master'* animals in a very abort tame, tioneer. ;. trainloads . of customers have arrived in and a well trained dog will gather 'them •. - , I . I+'sanAx, Malice 12t1t= Credit "sale of farm - - Toronto to shop, with the result that trade . together, drive them home, and pui each- �OY1tiu- a the busruess at the old stand.... of g$ iD the small I stook, implements, eta., on lot SG, con. d, p dace surrounding the City into its right stall. They have a dainty is in a state of asmi•rtagaatiop. What carriage and fine Style. profuse lE'iokerin , , The property • of George ` y p sa silky hair a _ ,, a B Garter. fight months credit. Thomas at re) good aIWa s irt. StoCk.. Mould Brols. = . the result will be we know not, nt a -war of variation of colors, bushy tail carried ®ftti. f . i'oncher, anatione *r. u now being waged agamsi the deparh low. sere small and gemi•eraCt, head long mental stores all over ape continent, par• anti sharp, Parohasere FaiDAY, >1 Anci& 12th — Auction sale of farwn re 'delighted i stock, implements. eta., tho property of ticularly m the cities of the neighboring with those sent out by Messrs. Potts p flour Tarr a or Sall pal�titl<est g; � � "•` " � , -g Parkesbnr , George Wood at lot 15 ooncessivri ?, arepnblia. Toronto Saturday Night has Bros., g Cbeeter Uo., Pa., ae - Soarboro, near Malvern. Bale at I �b a some good articles danonneing ibess we>l as with their Ohteter Wbik Beldam, rr - ewwe o cloak sharp. See blur 13. B i I� menopol�ee. and pool >ii : a - -: Ka, y ine a..d ' .. .._ t -. .. _ o -_ ,. s ..:. _. ,. a "'!- '.,�M ^"• :G � z - .. pt: �� a•° E. k"- v�'.•. .. , ' .. .... � ,- . . ..�.• � .. �-. Wit,: t`s =�._ �`- � f r - .. _ -:..: .. -. .: -.. n -.: : ;.. ': - . - i -'. -..• :, -... : ... .. .:a- - .'eta � • €?� � r {{## a tt'+' rt�: �7.... t�}••., r.. a' F±'. r_ �:.- ...�...,fcz._.,:�.= .ir_;<.,,- - _- .,-��° - __ _. : ..R. _:. •. - -. _., t.Sti'�,+... -..., �ti::,a,s�]w' _ -}.`e s'B:SL. t.,.j;*!si�