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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_03_19IIIIiIV0 L XV Medical. ' M BATEMAN, M,D.9 C.M.N.C.P. Re ws.o-., coroner.'Office and Residepacle, b, Pickering ofnoe hours: morning xLng streel ; Evening 6 to 8. 9:90 60 11:30 T. M., F. MC. DEWAR. M. D e m. 0. Attention given to Elect eftJ treatment by da.ivanio BatterY. 6iftce and residence, that lately occupied by Dr. J. H. Hastwood Dale's block, Pickering, Out Legal. RNToNLT & DODDS. BARRISTERS, lalde street SOLICITORS, RTC., l(J Ade illy ol�to. At Claremont Tuesday east, Tor FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- FJ�R, County Crown Attor . noY, and County tj e T 10-7 ourt House. WbitbY. Solicitor. O TLLIVRk;Y, BARRIS Dowars,&SolieitOrs, &0- Office o"os'to Post O&�u6 Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. an., SY A.Moaillivray,LL.B. Monevto -Y. ETERINXIRYSUR. Ontario Vet- Gi�,ON, Graduate of the H HOP'Ns"v .orin�;y College, Toronto, nary N�fodie-al ABSOCiation. of the Ontario Vetori ence and shociu-4 forge one and One- C!ffiae. reBid iVer. PA081 uater miles north of Gri"611 It es at iron pric�lj. and shop riving Rho Tole- hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and I to 4 p. In , graph address Whitevale Unt-, 11. 0. address. Green River, Ont. Co&#Rncer, (Tom 110M.&S DUNN, for taking Aflldiv;its, -Otc-, asion or T 20Y Clarumont, Ont- Marriage BBUNTING, Issiler of e Licen9esfortheCounty-of Ontario- Of- t his resideucc, Pickering ace at the store or a 21-Y Village. WOBURN HOTEL, is a house E well furnished in every department, The bay is always s%lpphed with the-beat brands of th at- liquors, while the stables are proided wl tontive hostlerg. Special terms to travellers. URRowe, Prop, 37-ly EBxily B R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK 9 D. Conveyancer, ObInmiseJoner for ta.kin affidavits - Accountant and Insurance Agent. ra property. Wills PrQ- 1010 On fal Money Will be 113 Wbiteville. FFICE-At baited, 0 afternoon for Bxoughain every monday transaction of business. 27 V AS POUCHER, Licensed Atli- HOM Ttio n eer, VAluator, ote for East -York amd trIct the whole of North and R lith Ontario. S alLention given to all Orders by mail Or telegy"li. gee Moderate. AdAress THOS. POCHEIR, ox 47, Broughaul.011t, ETC POSTILLI AT[16TIONE�K F* Green Rivei, solicits sales from bis num- Sales of farmll, arous frienJR both f ar and near. farin stock an f erytbing that into besold will be ha n d subscriber with, the utmost b t ery best advantage. 01y 16� yd� care and sold 0 v g, )J* Eyl a ad.. G�orgv' Ghll-reb. Pickeri n HE IM CE!� srnbAY-Morning Prayfir I 00 AM, Sunday School 2,30 li.m Evening Praver IFIRIDAY-Slervice and Bible Class 7 .'30 REPUTATION, I rz For earnu,At and practical work,and 0 ndid stlecess, in afisi8ting v,)ullg Mtn aple and women into good poBilious 1-6. nlacbd the or TORLON than Very foremofit place Ong Ca Business Schools. We provide the best ftwili- Men obtainable and guarantee good result Three teachers for Sborthand and Type'writ- ing; four teachers for Comweicial Department besides two regular Lectilrera, set up a line ol work for our students which is i3nexc*11od. W, enjoy a large attendau ce but' bsyc seate-for e limited number of now members who niay eut or at aoy time. Particulars free: -SHAW, Principal W. H. Gerrard ud Youge Sts., Toronto. ltk(l Deittist. Calls and nigh t promptly 4ttena ed to. (xleueral blacksmithing. LaTne and ialty. Also agent for diseased feet a RpOz McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa, New catalogue of cutters just to hand. C: 0 C1 0 0 1 0 F 0 0 0 0 C� z 0 0 C1 W 0.1 M P 0 g a N O�Lpq * 0 4 cro 13 0 t3 C, OQ 0 0 0 Cr 0 Ijan kleb M cc VV ar z to Apr. to W M 0 to Jne W �A �July: P Oct. ot 46 N oil 0D_ -Q 9) 91 to -Doe I IIIIIIL NCI . ................. 2 2 Di`0 PICKERINGo ONT - FRIDA MARCH 191, UN�. OUTAROUNDUS'L:: Miss Leba, Jonestis still �n ihig,�heighbor\l nnny Mount awhke ned 000e m6r8- NING$ BROCADED BY his niush hood. Our batchelor friend. still stirs Wm. McAvoy left for t c North THZ PBX88 AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR GORRESPONDUNTS. alone, repar ina for thoielrec- Tuesday last. Rd. Wilson is how P 1 Di ey bas,disposed f other horse f a new barn on the 014.homestead. I n OLAREMONT tion O n burob, a d'teno'cattle. istian c The Ladies' Aid of tho Ch� t James Wilkin went to 4e city l"t Week Mr M ked her stocA a4d left for Brougham, was held at the residence of H fto to a end a few days the city on ?I esday last. uesday. Wilson on Wedn pregen t, R. is here 'with Miss- M- COD �d to and under the doctor's care. entle, of oronto, nor, who has been visiting . i7ts. McKitterick' -i yery ill at friends for a few days. with R. Medd and family, has return.. Clarence Nailor who has been laid up for her home at Bracebridge, IIra Boyer has gone to the c with his it son cart s)me time will soon he able to start Nvork ity Bert Matthews purcliased.&Jac driver which be is desirous of selling. ,ut girle as the again. and is now quite gay. Look 4 Mrs. Hendrehan returned froto the city James Jones intends going to SrniW's purchaser now means busin! �ss. on Houdayl where she has been with The neighbors of this vicinity �are very J'alla this summer where lie will work on SPINK MILLS,� I friends. sorry to learn that they &r( abou6 to lose e railroad. to McDonald gave a lectifre in tl d tinwaro at Mr. and Mrs. Win-Carr aud family. There are a lot of u'nolaiwe ther night oil s been pend chuz;ch the Bundy'ti obop that should'be taken away Miss Efflo Wismer, who hil Wesley, his-life and work." The burch at once. ing a few weeks with her sioter, Mrs. B. air cribwd attended. homo in Ring- as not full, but a f Burk, has returned to her i . I - y Patent Flou'r S 4" Tean Brown visited at Geo. M ackam gnel his ition 1XT O' C' - 46per! bb]. oth con., Ch i e 1�am Nir Brown has res pos Whitchurch, oyer Saturday and wood. f no, is going I �alor of the Mount Z;oyi choir, he and hi-i Brain $10.00, Shorts #10.00 per ton.L. Sunday. John Cowan, to tile ea im- 1. rothor having rent.nd a farmi and will t WLu. Anddrivibn has taken -possession of to have an auction sale I f rm stock, prilig. plernents, etc., on Monds March 29th. Commence operatio %be residence recently purchased froua tho See bills for list of article@ r if lie intends batebing i I4, ort* but now of Claremont Green Rive aw Linton witate, Andr rl v of this pla�re r;;; 6 UE,; It. Linton, forme Fred Dowswell left heie for Rat r who has been under Iias re- the parental roof for a few weeks., agp on Tuesday inorning. Ile will be David McFarlano, Of tzirtied to her shop to regunle her dittioa. n acoomplanied -by ivin g John Loo ard kvill Toronto. GREENWOOD The .1 jolly" nian- waa hlolling IMifis Rebecqa Linton has returned to round t 1.4 1 Claremont and opened out her new stock Joseph spent Suaday in Dun- of millinery in the 'Old stand. We wish At rs. A. Are N ouly, if r ,-�,oklinj f riends here. hsuccess. bartou. f M. Gleeson iliient the fdrepart of the It is reported iliftt oAhua Bandy haij -i%l rL4. Eli Nialis%%ander ii recoverim I er recent Soule notion of going to Tyrouto to-reside. wcok in Toronto. Ir, about tak- Mrs. rho.q. Field from To-onto ii visit This report is e �V. S, Dunslietit'll i-J thililling utire)Y without f0u"atiOD ing at L. White"i. i ig lessons on the 1,h-1-rp-" is Ju as lie hft8 not the slightest idea of cliong. We are please,4 to learn that Mf - a %�il Mr. Kew:t, of (I his location, 0 . i I ing son (4ibson is improving in lealth. Robert Grahiln rhioped another carload Wess Gee is at pretient he] ping Ili,; f ather A. CODner, of Jitiati-harn, occu of heayy liorsefi to Montreal cu Tuesdav on the farm, hi.,i father bein ill,and tintible Itaptlit pillpit again nvenhig livit. P i c k er' ie fig Coll".- C afternoon. They were a splep(lid lot and to do it himself. Everytljing is very quiet around the vil. should oomiunud a good figure without Messrs Stericker and Richardson inioLd I ige on"account pf road-- I;el,.Jg & littl'! besitati-on upon reaching EDR11113J. I.aving for Wabigonn on 'ruesday I)ext, (If trim-. n- n 0- P 1 C k, er i, tari' The members of the Methodint choir they,will be much missed in our neighbor- uite"a number froni heie attended the, Q. hood. We wish them succel a. ClarernOLL pent a very pleaeant time 'Frid n I tst carnivA of the ;euso at ri, a for W Re' lope iniir T 'r'- w- T 6 da Mra. James Laidlaw who ias been.living Y, ing with bdr, and Mrs. James Underhill. fuclsday last, January 15 t b to the south of us for a number of vears, We have still a few ablebodied ycung A few other friends were present and on. has moved to,Biougbarn in 3owie's hoo8e. j. i ieu left who are opeu for ongagement for.,..,.-.+ ed the exercises of the evening. i Uy Mrs. Laidlaw will be much issed in our t l! season as lionest sons of toil. Will Mitchell has returned how6 and neigliborboM. We are nleased to have Miss Gertie. ill DOW take up farLuing, having decided Wi Craham Johnstan, who has bebmilieRidiug Iletch giving' us a call this week. Pleasmit, to 10CAL0 OD his father's place which has at Uxbridgelately, has movod in the old ramileg are good for soine more eyes. been wotiked for soLnetiwe by Mr. Day- Suallhouseand intends rncving h1w tile a 1896 We have missed ur lVm. Armstrong ard. Wonder bo lie will like batchiDg !iouve�now occupied by Samuel 0eirp, he these last couplo of weeks. He has beoti. Tibie 3 an IS w intends working the Sn rm it. I )oking after Sandy's bu�i ness in Wilite nofie in nearly pused, let us Puggest, T6 ipri D-R M'' oving toyer has broken Ono of John Devitt's hoises got I �ale, vrhn has been laid up with I& grippe. the stable on Friday last. and began to ut afresh here. Peter Rumohr is moving The teri-ibletorm Sunday forenoon last that you regulate your time 0 kick the other horees, the horF;e being onto his son, Sherma a, farm, While tile revePted our Sunday school from having In 167 by one of our iilharped broke one of their b3st horses3 lege. latter will occupy the premises vacated b L leir usual exercigos whioh baE not happ(, y and they -had to killoot it. It also hurt his father. Ainus ShRrrard will move in. their driver ery badly. b,ifore on account of 96 storm in my $6.50 Waltham' Watcheil tim", if my menlur'y Pervea me well. 'her The heavy ralias of last ireek m.tde oup to &be house until n9w occupied by 5 A horac belongfng tG , R. WuLts, of Man. millers watch their darns. Ed. Dwver, They are liwidsomely �U' t U_ P Atouffviile, was take.n eri-utdy ill at N. While taking posts out of Abraham Boyet, ill Sterling, Silver Screw 1�iee's. A couple of Vet's- had to be c 41ROUGHAM. d1im toll into -the water ond had a vf,-ry 1. ut by some ovetiFfight j,,f my informant h - Be el Cales And are maryelLq Wld bath. also James Pengelly bad (niiti�d their na^mea. Will try and get'!. a. W. Cowie 16 IMproylUg D lee Y.-.L.!-' narrow ese-a partik Itilars next writing. heapness and gop� work. 1dr I going -jvei F. L. G pe of manahip. Nothing like �beln Ral Stevelpsolli is improviot nicely- lower darn while taking board" (�'T to let t of li-re the A little to the north wtL i . �u, sey bas eugaged with hoberit water over. i 9' for seceptable At a meeting of the eredi(ore of Martha ideure of 1".. Niddill, [n, e.ome. nea, LK-i Jackson. (0111sumed by fire Friday L-st. It seems it F. Turner, held at Weeson', hot,el D� Dixon Re ejol;Rge with 'W''Mos (aught fire in a boArd(A upfire pla-,e, au, ' i ffat P ee se n t s i �, � - 4:1 . - diiv, it was suegeated by M. GleCRl�n, grove for it -tiu)e t tintil two good we'll-i nedAry 6gnee, that the Sheriff act ii this; estut�i ai. You can�` get tillym, aila -a S. U. Steveus,,i,� A' in' Elden --township. %�as the fire extingui�hc-d._ assignee, as lie in' n4)w acting for the es Soine of rn y neighb�)r.-i wf0t,d rie to this week on btisifiess. hundred other style lin Goldi tate of 194ac Littlej hn and his wife, and nl-�ntinn that *pring %vouli be herese Miss Fannie Phillips visited with Tor. Gold Filled, Silvet, N ickel as the three estates clash no6siderably. It Up ond it was therefore nere,i-rtry to I oc, 1 and Gun Metal at 6pto frlendR last week. wao thought beat to have all the mectinge t Iiing-i around the far'in'foy the seasol, . My; Geo. Philips iB.in- the ciiy this 'week held at thp one place oil thti qxrne ditte. A 111ply wag that its only gomethifig,flew that in, -)tion to that effect wail carried an all end to preas and not what wt nwl to (it) 9- B 'rn ard, with J. W. Hogle the papers were turned over to the Sheriff. 1, with hie American cous* mi. I W. Carr lifts ever year. However woull a�'_.- y for the summer aud has inoved Into the a man if lie had any lefi. W I I IT 3V WHITEVALE. The Mac�abaea 'bave had n-Vumbiir of DUNARTON ru W h- new metubbrs Ti atc lunitlated during the- past A. K Thr)rntbu ia visiting !riendi. i,n To. TOrit We� wonder hoi i;, '" )n' t)-- few \ieeks. Bert Littlejohn liar, gone to Chalk Lake Mrs. A. E. a'or 'is visiting frip:jdS $2.75 each rize fight. for the summer, and Thommi Beer has Toronto. Samuel cConochib-wa7 in Toronto o ... . ..... resumed his duties at Kinsale. Mrs. Ilezzlewood.of 0abaa. is vllnitmg Patrick's Day to hear the resullg of tht; ber sister Mrs. Judson Pugh. Miss Euuma Pbiillp,3 has gobe to Till, 'g- P. a !rap- 'heater, of Scarbol, n is@ o, is spendi' ­Mrs W. T. Dunbir aill family Isouburg to visit her brother Sylvenus, Visitors few days ivith her aunt Mro. 1). An Li is. wbo is head noaster IJU the bChOUI there. at Mrs. J. It. Dalo'o, Robert Milne at .N113* Mrs. D. Thomson bas beer absent �for a E. Holtby had a mood-beo on Monda! 4). Brown's. New' illiA,M` S rew day visiting 'with friends: in 1:hnd tho Same was Well altend. 301110 ies lice Taylor, of Sanford, in spend- Robert King has 6ngaj;vd With illiatil, an for the coming aud etirted Phillips lied ond of the aujue gatlier,148 ing a few weeka with her cot sin cpprations last Monday. on Wednesday %hen much wood wits ciit. lie M6, Or. Messrs. James Found i%nd 0. mith are The pulpit of Erskine church will be klise Palmer, of Pickering, is at pr6aent i wurning the loss of their dog, hachaye Sabbath, ;norning and spending alew days with -her ou i i 'supplied next 138 Acently died , la gri evening by tLe Rev. l), B. Starsh, of Ella White. pVe_ L.11. Grant, who hasi,lef-L Altifferin-a With rti. Clabine -ba,; left here for ("bif--ago Black Heath. We hope for a fnil attend sore thumb for sorrv.4--tinir- past; we ar' \91jere Fkhe intendti, renuill Ing with' her a0ce fit both services. pleased to say, is much impn,%-�d. brother Ezra Burkholder. Mr. and Mrs. Aechiu, of Kansas, hay. Win. Campbell, ur b!�, I 1,11. I M r. and Mrs. M &son. of carboria,!I �ind ing decided to try farLulug in Canada, have I aving Ilid house oil tj )I 11 tr, r, ow i; Mrj. Jerry Antils, of Watilihigton, are the HEAD rented the Woodruff iarm on the Brock a M Jor. .4der to make �roparatio­ r buil guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Road south -of here. We are pleased to i ow one. Mr. and Mrs.i.Robinsun ha�e left 1,..-re for liss Olive Walton, who ha��- b6oi i'l for' see these people locate with us. Milita. an., the latter tvap one of otir %-it. t ast. went to roronto lust Tt:4�-­ 10. lage girls ora Burkhold'er).. lVe w'ish SeWln -NJ At 0 Rev. McDonald leettiried in the Vell' (nee C' I Le iovejor_ o'undepirO an operatioi,- Wa,l ae Ile Ai church Tuesday evenil3g, his subjoct them a, prouperous future. �er pe dy recover)!. beilac, -'The life and times of John Wee. 'On Wednesday Nlaroli 10tb the villagers le �011 joy. The attendance wits not as large its were aroused to excitem.ent and activit on's Foreign I n y by o DunbartOn Presbyterian church intend Ri A Fkioinry.+ Markh'a M­ expected, but the lecture was very well the cry of fire which ran through the �;treets 9 Ing a tea at the renii lex.(:i- uf Vin-3. P. about'half ast 9 o'clock at night, when-W. he'. L' - tinan next Tuesday evenin-y. Major's Etorn, oil Mrs. Ward's farm was. e re The ][Ume Circle lodo NVt have not heard anything rif late re­ found to be in flarnes, in a very few minutes tea a Dumber of new members during the are well,- g rding Butcher"a party. W Claremc over one hundred brave men wore hard at past few weeks. The circle IS Dow in a are t,liatlt is lent but we, hopp lie will work trying to extinguish the flames.. The " I : , .1 g ve us one before spring. work be,&,in,;- splendid working order. John Cowan Is building in which the fire started was too and that Win.! We unden, Corbett h at Brantford attending the Home Circle hir gone to be saved but they succeeded d sposed of a team of liorsc-.q for a hand. Grocery re I grand meeting: keeping tile flaixies from the barn which R( tile suln, AD interesting club ellAing matcli was iitood only six feet from the burning mass Peter AlcDerniaid -having.., bought them for the Manitoba' market. yed on the famous Caledonian Rink Several times the barn was ignited at the h#+ 3U Saint Patrick's Duy, in whi Our town" mayor does not seein to be -0 P­�'d S i te the Me't�bdist ChUr� ch the c jolts -ornerand Robert Twe&dv daringly climb. ed a ladder and Put out tlie fire, but is aliteading to hie duties very well as the were again victors : now Buff a si Jewalks are still blocked with snow. We ering from a burnt f When the aving P W. Dowswell W. M. Pal0er:,.:­-.-: ce. nichaGed tbe� Ani-arow Lb3ic)n $011 __ I tl ink an election impos,sible for lim nevt G Gerow Thoa Wit sidee of the burning building fell in it was �baukrupt etock at 75 cents = the I ydar. thought the danger was over, but it was Wes J C macnab i ay. L Bo We think Markham Draujilit Club pl spot cash. together wilb a choice discovered that the straw-stack, which was 9. "ki 2 D Macuab a e� & very shabby trick on our boys,.Ilaviu new stock of groceries, conlect. D Hopper skip. I' P 19 built against the- other barn, was one mass The ice was very soft and fine curling at ranged for a match oil Saturday last and iqnery, flour. Gould's best of Are. Here water seemaid of little line. A brand, and feoid, etc., I i n, a discount, the boys however got'there hain was thcn placed around thd��tsick :t the last minute backed out, We think thout any shots as a bonus. they were wanting a little more practice' tend re-o ening thO*store wi and the top drawn off. This was corith, ued Honor roll of our school for- the month till no� straw remained. to burn. b fore meetiDg our boys. I d for Eusinqss on Conseq. ary. Sr. 4th olass-Norman uently' k number of our young people atten e& of Febru one. building ijayed. Thirty"six liens, the annual con an idard Literary Society on Tuesday evening'and- I Jr 4th class -Daniel Alger, Mabel Harvey bred horses periol' Morton, E'lijah Bodell A Carrie Phillips; fifteen sheep, three cattle and two eta, cart of the Pickering Co ege monal next, Mire lit ied in theflamep,,'� The y ware highly pleased with the evenings pro- and Russel Linton., equal , 8rd class 4uildiug and contents were insured".in tho ceAings, having met several of' the old Willson, Norman Machio, Arthur London and Lanceehir company. The Warren at 'dents along with a couple,of young geuts onage is so i. p Sr 2nd clasa-Whitmau allare of t1le public a' cause of the fire was due t tr 0 the extll�)R'P fr( )m the Whitby Collegiate Institute who of a lantern, and W. S. Major had -a. clossi cited.- Phillips, Fred Stevenson, Herbie Linton appeared in an up to date costume. all in escaping from. the building at the 0 time when the fire had juat started It - F�xFy. ico He d ocar Hogle qual Jr 2nd class- o i- -- ---- ------ George Brown, Fred Meohin and Beati was in the barn when the smoe and fla, Ines and Maud Alger equal ; Sr lot class, part t, 119 'present population of Canada To the P-ablic. rolled up from below. lae hastily irew Jr 2nd-Frank Harvey and Archie Bell himself out Of a window to the 'ground be. es imitted by the DepArtmeut of Agricul be 111140-signed having formed a-PaRnbrabill Ist class. part 2jhd-Fred Cowie, Walter - low, more startled and surprised than he tu,,e to be 5,125,4K are X1 W prepared t6 do all kinds of eenlent con. Burk and Herbie Linton ; Sr lat class. ever was before. rotests were filed Tnetdav at Off-' cretA,34rk; also carpenwriu in all its branches Willie Brown, Zils Holthy and ey have all tackle necessary for the removal part lot g3 ode Hall against. the return of A1r.-B6D- T r Ist.claes, part lot- Tip, the bi bout of the' Bitrahni & nett for E opbullditigs and tat, particular atwotion to Ralph Stevenson ; 3 Gral, a for Rr t at clue of wor . XPor further informatioq bertie and )114401 allho0y, Geurge W. B�iley show, was stianpled at Bridg�pert North Ontado.. -ailad Mr. Heyd fOr 3OQt a dress DIvITT A 9"IDxXooN, Brougbaw, P '9' .AS 110 dangerous. bi lint. I1"in . _. , .:: . . , I I 1. . � -u - .1 'ne .., V , , "" (f .,;� , , ­ " . - .1 , . I , , . � . . , , 1- I I tl.�, ­!! - . ,�­ - . . . , ,. , , . ... , ,�._.X��11 �p "I 1. 1�. �'. ­ ".__,; �- " � ". 1, _...1. _:�_ .,. 44 jr 1. � i , � 5 �.! 7 1 nn­ pi - : _" - " I . " - ! � -. : . '.. . . . - � � ­ . 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"T,et us shut it out," coaxed N iza- shar df Jopp. "have' you seen any gang ,I I ' . of el lows making a noise,-skimmin - I i� - 7_ , ' ing.that the - ton ricUng, or something of the morty" I � -:1 heft,Time, not rigid wild - � '4 1 " I - "Oh, bo-nothing, air," Jopp riplied, �o ,:. ."�, ��: Ilow Of Lu(Telkta's featiures were grow , -.1- .- the as if receiving the t1108t singular newsi .. Ing yet more rigid and wild with. ­ ": . "But, I've not been far to-night, so _� --' , wNaring of. the noise ;and laughter, perhaps I# � . 1 �,4 - � ? .. . I ,_ ._,�,. I.Aet U8 ShUt it Out I" "Oh, 'twas here­jftst hers," said the '.., .... I I-- - . - . . . I �._ 11 . ­It 'is of no ties I" she -sbileked -out. mogistrate. I I . ,�­ "Ile will see it', won't he I Donald will ­Now� I've *noticed, come to thinkio't, .I., , t]L,tt the wind in the Walk trees makes _a.* -1. .1. we it fle is just coining home-amd a. pecitliar poatical-li,ke murmur to- ' �. , ­ I " - � ,_ .�., . �1. it will -break his heart-he will never , night, air; more than common; so per- . ..... : - ha. pa 'tWas ��.:. . lore me any more-and 6h. it will kill I sted, as I . I ' , . he rearranged his ha,nd in his great� , �" - - . - ,�, - ,� me-kUl me I" *' �`' - - _ �, ;­­- coat pooket, where it ingeniously sup- _ , , . . *�_*:, . I - - .� . - � . - kv" fr'anti ,":_.._.... JDlizabeth­Jans how- I ported-apair of kitchen tongs and a � i­�._'��-- "Oh, cau't something be done to stopl, cow's horn. thrust up under hiswaist- , . � .�.:,3.,_ body to do 00"- . J. ,., itV, she cried. "Is there no - "No, no, no-d'ye think I'm a fool? .1­ ­ I , - . - '. - L. , , , it-not one V, . . . Constable, come this way. They in ' vst L , . .: 1� -1:, isied LUCAYUJI's hands, and have gone into the back- street." . . I.. . . Shie relinqu." � , ,;-. ,.. ran to the door. Luoetta herself Bay- Neither in buck street, nor in front . � . _., I ... : ing reckiewly, "I will see it I', turned street, howuver, could the disWrbers : _­�': ` be - perceived Effl los, donkey, Ian- ­ � �, _V: . .to the window, threw up the Bash. and ,fierns, band,'a.11 haf-d ' isappeared Jiks . . .. I �: . , 'Ll went out -upon the badcony. FAizabetbi thf� creW of Comus. .% �,.�,:. _ I "Now said Mr. Grower, "there's ... 11. immediately followed her, and put bar . ." 11:11 r" onay one thing more we can do. Get, _f1,.__r , -her to gual her in. Lu- ,, �.... axan roAl. ad I V half a dozen helpers, and go in a �-, * 0 wl ..I oetta's eyes were straight up n the y to Mixon Lane, and into Saint . .11.1 _. ,. , _'. ��:�'.. I- speptacae of ths uncanny revol, noW Peter's ,Finge,T I'm much mistaken - . I if you don't finil a clue to the pBrpetra- i.­ . ly. ­ - . a,dvuncing rapid - The numerous I I.. .4 . tors there." '. , :­ -�: lights around- the two effigies'threw, I I eie�utors of tho :, � . -rhe rwty inted X i - - :,:, - I them. up into laixid distinctness; it was laNv musterepw3sistance as soon as theY '_ -�t - :, ., I I � - - _.. �:_ impossible to mistake the pair for other could, and the whole party marched off ... .. - I ­_ -the lane of notoriety. At last they, _ -1 'I, to . __�.,: , than t4e intended victims. ' I . enteredithe Inn bWdly, by the till thed . . 1, , - "Come in, come in,`implo . - - , . ­ : ....:-I- o, w . reA Mllia bolted front door, after a prolonge,di L . . ­` I window I" knocking of Ioudnegs , i _,�,, -- bath; "a4d let me shut the I commenaurate, .�­ . I'She's -me,­-she's me-even to. the with the importance of their standing. � i I - 0irasol-my green- parasol I" cried- Lu­ . The landlady looked mildly at t& " .. .-,: invaders, saying in honest pxceents, . . ­ � �. ,, os,tta with: a wil * d laugh as she stepped "Good evening, gentlemen; � � , '1� - in.. &be, sWod motionless for one see- pleaty of room.. I hope there's nothing . . :_1 r�� ond-tlien feal be,avily to the floor. amiss 9" , ( . .:,: �. � , . -Alm . oat-at -the instant of her fall the They looked round the_ room. "Skire- , I., ly," said L4tubl�erd to cm.0 of the mono . I ­ � � . 7,'.. ".�: : , kimmington ceased. ­f � . riude mxwic of- the a . saw you by nc(w in 0orn Street- , 1, �, - - I .::1,.% .: The�_,,xoart of sarcastic laughter went Mr. Grower spoke to 'ee I I ( W. " " oIff i . i ping died The man, who was Chard, shook his � a ripples, and ths tram ..d. head absent3y. " I'v e bee n here this :�. �_. out, lAus the rustle .of. a spent Wind. ,-;�: . . last hoqr, hain't 1, Nance V" he .said tu 1, " �. �' I . Blizabotli was onlir indirectly conscious the woman who meditatively sipped her ..:��_ - . % - � . 7 . � of Uis; she had rung ,the beil, and was ale near him. .. � _:... , , Faith, that you have.t I I cam- a i U1 q: , � .-,.,.'.7 - � bending over -Lueetta', who remained for my quiet supper-tiM6 half-pin,t, and- . . _1 �:�, oon,vuls�d On the carpet in the par- You were here then, as were all the : !-_ ...'� - , - �: . . ., �. ckxysms of an tpileptic seizure. She rest. " � �1.1�:�.y � . I . . . the Th.10 olther constabdes was facing the .. �1'. , ain and again, in vein, _­ �, " .. r8mg ag I dock case witere he saw' reflected in :". -'�-. probability being th,at'the servants had _ . � el . - tho glass a quick motiop by the land- . 1: �­, I aU run out of the 4ouse to see more ia(ly. Turning sh,arply, he caught her- . -"''-' . .' niar 11 I ove door. I ; : ­ of t hie Demo: , Sabbath. than they 6using he m 7_,�� - L % Z I ( Som6thing curioUs, about that oven, . I v could see within. '* , , - I - I I _,1 , man, who had. been ma'am?11' he observed, advancing, open- I -­� . I - ,At last Farfrae � V . ing it, a nd drawing out a tambourirw- :_�, - . . "Oh.' !she said apod6gotically, "that'14 I - I I .. , I 1. - I �,� � agiape on, the door-step, caijila up; then ­ -'.L-' ' what keep here to use when there's . , - . Uie Cook. The shutters, W, stily pushed . w ­ I ­_ . a llttla�quist dancing. You we damp . .. I �",: �._ L to by Elizabeth, wore quite closed, a weat spot . __­� - . op Is i t,- so I put it there to I ._X� light was obtained, Lacettal carried to keep itJ 11dr . I , ". ­ �: '. her room, and the man sent off for. Noho* could itntything. be- elicited . '41. , , from this mute and inoffensive assemb- ", '' . - .1 � �., a doctor. While Elizaborth-!was un- ... I... .- I . lY. In 4 few minutAm the investigators .�L � _. dressing her she recowered conscious- Nvient co*t, and joiniage those of Lheir ., I .. :I � '.. 1: � ness; but as soon as she remembered auxiliaries who had e . _. �- , .,:. 1.�., - I- I turned. door, they pursuedAheir way else- ., W. - :. I k - whitherL . - I . -.@-.W- _ _. The doctor -arrived with unhoped-for � . � - .1. - I -"-. . " . I ILI—. I promptitude; he had been standing at. '. ___ L. ' ­;......;�:_,;�:.�:L: ji� �,�� :1 L I *L':�� �.,: I . - r , r . . . ,..L. .1 . ,:*. . his door, like others - I -:... .. � '. . , : " . , I ­ I.- i '': I ;,:., .:� - L. - - C11A . -, , - L : ., .i- , ,�ondering what � ii 1-11put, ' - i�. 11 hii ,. * 'I� - , - " .,11711� 1 " . , -L. As soon as he saw � ­ - the uproar mean fore t1is time Iffiaric rd. ­ . - �'.-'._,�,�,- , '_ r_ �,.` the unhappy sufferer he said, in answer �s!s ruaiiniations on tlw bridge, '.. had repaired Luwards, the town. When . ­11. `Tlkia is -his sto(4 at the bottom of the streeC _.: I ute appeal. - - to Elizabeth's m - . 11 I " ,., - . 11 � .. 11 , . _: serious. - . i 1: 1,� - .1� - � . ,_­, ­ �L ' ' a proce*ion burst upon ILis view, in the . ` iii " �, ­­ � 1. Act. Of t 4rning out of an alley ju,st above 'fc, -:L��_! 1, ­It is a fit," Elizabeth' saicL. . �� -,'. �;_ I- '. .,:. . . . '... .1. ­ ­ him. I . .,;_. -,--. "Yes. But a-fib in the. present state , i . ' -..:: . � _ ­ - L �'.. - -,. ,; ­ They grossed the way, entered an- . - ". � , ;� �� . - I , - schief. ' You' . % - of her health means mL Ut4er a reet, mind disappeared. lie " _ . . . ", , t end at once. - fotr Mr. Farf i". turned back a few steps and was losb __�­ �� mus a . . ­ .. - ..�L­_,.:L Where is he V' - . . in grave reflection, finally wending hits I - ay homeward by the obscure river- � Y. J: I ' ' "He has dxivoLn - the country, air," w � L.. ',. o - i ato side patil. Unabde to rest there he I _. .t.l said the parlour-maid; "to some place went to ep aug or' . . 1his at d lit is lodging, and oin t1w buam(.Lith Road. -He's likely was to,(, that Ellzabeth-Jane had gono - tx) be b4ak soon."- 1 to Mrs. Farfrae's. Like One aet,inif "Nerver raind; he muisit be sent for in obedience to a charm, he followed . in case he should not hurry." The doc- in the me directi,on, in the hope oP Wr,returnvi to the'bodsi-de aga in. The woeting her. the -roysterere having man was diespatched, and they soon vanislte( . Disappointed in this, lie -hedTd him cdflftC-Ting out of the yard getitle-st. of pulls to the door- a t t he back. bell, and then . learnt partioulars of Aleanwhile Mr. Benjamin Grower, what bad occurred, together with the . , had put on doct,or'8 i ative orders that.Far- . his hat and gone out to foarn the cmuse. frae 811ouldlnt�bxolnght home, and, how. 1he came to the corner abore Frafrae's, tloy had set out to meet him .on the . .�. and soon gueas-ed idie, nature of the pro- Budmouth Road. _ 0'. .. . 1. odledings; for being a native of the, ­But be has gone to MejImtook and ..��_' " town hj3 had witnessed such rough . L,,;-,. . Weather bury 1" excl%imed Henbliard, ' .., .... )"ts Wore, His first move was to I " - now unspeakably grievved. "Noit lAad- I - i ': ­. I search hither and thithex for the con- &O;ut,L way at* all." . . , '. 11 ��;'_ - 1 istable; thp�je were two in the town, I ..� .. . -k-k- But, a as I far Reachard; -he had lost I- �1_ - shi ,lied Men whom he ultimately hiti goodl name.. They would not be- � - . . - found,in hiding up an alleyi ,�L .� -1-z " What can we two poor lammigers do lieve W taking his words but as the - , 11 . lill 10.._,�­ _., . frothy . kitteran,ces of recklessness. .,.�.,.- against such a Multit.Ude I" exRostulat- Though 'I.AloeUa'&__Iife seemod at that ..'e .1. ed Stubberd, ia ans%ver to Mr. Grower's i ': � . , moment !to d6pend upon bar husband's I . chiding. "'Tis tempting 'em, to com. I - .: � _-, - mit ferlo de se upon us, and that would return, ho messenger was degliatched, . �.,. . - and toward WeatLerbury. F�eneLard_ in " .'' � be the detilth of the perpetrator, a state Of bitter anxiety and contri- 11 I . _ _* " , � we wouldn't! be the cause of a fellow- tion deLermined to seek Farfrae him- � . account, not 80f.' ! . . I I �L...J, � wo., I - end h!B hasteoned dow'n the, � .4 � "Got some bAp, then.. . H'ere, I'll To U14 . . � i.._, ­. Dome w Uwn, ran along the easLern road over .. .- ith. you. We'll, see what a few . 1. ­1 words of authority ran do. the. moor, up the bill beyond, and thus . Quick now; I t, .ipl, � - .. I bi�vio yd got your staves?" on1ward in The moderate darknow of . � I.- -.1, 'We'don't wp;nt the, fdlk to notice this 8pring 7.11 ..: � nigbt #ill he had reached ,; t - *- �'- us as law officers, being so short-hand- a second and a L�aird hill about three _ j ­n. ­ I �.: ....'I &d, air;, so we pushed our Governi'ment miles distant. In a cutting on the , '. , , nwit of tho iast he listened. Pres- i _,�, �--. etaves up. this -%vatef-pipe." sul. _i, !,:� "Out with, 'em. and wine alontl or -came the sound of light ­ . .- f ontly there � .: '. -'. - ." heaven's sake I Ali. here's Mr. ow- wheels %ilietting their felloos agai:st ­ ­1 the newly st6ned patches of road c I _ �'. ,- ".�. body, that's lucky." Blofvbody was . - .. I :_: one of the magistrates, - companiod by the distant giijnm�r of ­- , - hts I.,. : "Well, what's the row? said Blow- I - ' 1 '-f ". - � '.1 11 bod "Goot their names-hey I" .. e now. as Firfrae's gilK, from X, '11'. �, _�� �- 1. �_ 0. .Wow." said Grower to one of an indesiaribable personality in its _ _., : �._.,� the conotables, "you - go 1with Mr. nOiSO, th� vehicle havintf been his orwo � �-� I . till . the Scotchman at the :'r I Blawbody round by the Old Walk, and .%-.-,.-% oopne up the street; and I'll go with sale Of I is e fects. Reinchaid -there- !: 'f: -- I �, rytubbord straight forward. By this u n demended, the bill on its further ., " 0 - the Igig as its driver I .15-: plan " shall havie 'em between us. a rd , - rw eti ng .. � ,,,, slacke . t __�, Get their names olWy ; no attack of in- ned speed at he foot of the in- -.1? � berrupitiox" . � . - oline. I ' - _,�f �., � . 11;­ ,rhus they startoo&- Rut as Stub- It Was: a Point in the highway at , .:; . 4 I ... I., I _1_ berd with Mr. Grower advuliced. into which the road to Medlatook branched , ' - .-.' set, whence the sounds had off from; the homeward, direction. By ��., _. 0ff n Str . i 1. . . , ! ._-.4 proceeded, they. were surprised that no diverging.to that vidlage, an he had . . . ;1 ��`� on coald b,- -seen. They passed intended ;to do, Farfrae migNt piro,bab� � .i� W got IY odelay. his return - , 11� Ifiar.-Irae's, and looked to the end of the b a couple of �11'_ . The lamp flames waved, the hours. It soon t, .. �. , I.-- 19treelft . tentiop ivas to arearig haft his in- i ..: W&I:k trees soughed, a few Icoungers so itill, the light , - , _,�4­ abood about with their hands in the4r Kwervingi towards this by-road. Far- '� - ,,� -lamp flashed in Ran- !,,�, pookets, Everything was as usual. frae's off gig - 11- � , ddHave ou won a motley crowd, mak- qhard's face. At the samo time, Far- - . �, � �.4; Xrbanoe ?" Grower said magis- frAe discerned his late a,ntagonist. ­� - i t ". I 8,11y to ow'-of these in a fustian' _'Farfraie--Mr. Farfrae I" cried tb i 11 i;R - a ; 1:,:. Jackal . brWathleas E�mcl;ard, holding up him . , I - _ , I#,- . � _;_'. . vardoit, sir f" b&ndly said hand. I ( . . I . I - � aadressed, who was no other Farfrae allowed the horse to L I'll - , - the p turn; : ,�,, _tba n - a ,. of Saint Peter's Finger. I several otece into the branch lane be,. .'I- r ted the words. . fare he 91 d up. He Men draw rein, I . ,,. Mr. . � is head tb the zero of 'and sair , I I, , : . � Yes f" over his shm"er, as '�_ clarl �,,,' - . -!L.;-. ohildlike - ignorance. "No; we haven't ; one would towards a pronounced I i- .-,-, been ,nything; h%ve we, Joe # . "4 enemy. , �.�I :I .. � ;-;:, here hefor6 V' 41 I "Come - back to Casterbridge at. . :� 1. you wexe - � L �." Jowph was quite as blank im the- oxicel" 116nehard said. "T'here's amb- . I .- . I :"�.� thing wrong at your --requirine-1 .. - .*.4"'r Lli his reply. bdusti I----------..----- __�__ � .L your return. I've run wIl the way here on urpose to -tell yo I" - Viarfrae, was hilenit, and at his Hilenca &nchard's soul .sank within him. He who, four hours earlier, had enticed .Farfrae into a deadly.wrestle, stood ndw in the darkness of late night- time On a lonely road, at a point where it plunged into a - cutting through a wood; he invited the- man, whKxm wil the first occasion he had lot off, to enter that wood, when his pur-- posed way was across an open upland.. where there was at least a better op- portunity of guarding hini.QA,.If from attack. ITene.hard could almost feV1 this view of things in course of passago through Farfrae's mind. . . I "I have to go to Mellistock," said Far- frae midly, as hie loosened his rein to move (m. "But," implored Hiactichard, "the mat- ter isi more sori(ma thav your busine&A -at Mollstock. It i8-your kvife. Slit� is ill. I can bell you particulars as w,d go al (Mg - " I The v,ery figitAtion, and h4mitandy. of 'Ile nchard - *roased Farfrao's su.4picion t.hat this wO a ruse to docoy him. into this wood. where might be offootually, Compassed what, frow policy or want d failed to do earlier in the day. He started -the hoorse. � .:! "I know what you think," deprecated ffene,hard, running after him, "MiO I arn nott wthAt you think I" he orleAll huarsely. "Believe me,, Farfrae;N r have come entiredy an your own a id Iour wife's accouirf. She is in dangen know ho more; and they want you to come., Your man has gone the. othor4 way in mistake. 011, Farfrae, dotn't, mistrust me-I am a wretched man; but my, heart is tx%e to you still V ' ' Farfrae.. howvver, (lid diatrust hiM utterly. Ife had left his wife aot long. ago fry perfect health; and Honchard's treachery was nwTe credible than his . fftoTy - Us quickomed the hor8o'.4 pace., and had soon risen into the open coun- try lyinAr between there and Mollstock,, ffilnrohai�d's spasmodic -run after hirn �lending yet more , butx3tanqe ,,tp his LbKmght of . eTil purpo&m- I Thie ,gig and its drirer lessened � agaLinst the sky in 0ene-hard's c%yes; his exerti(ma for Farfrae's good had beep iw vain. - IN cur4o(l himself like a less scrupulous Job, as a vshementi man will do when he losem melf.reapect,- the last mental prop under povqrty. Presently be began to -walk back again aloult t.hb way by which be bad funno. Farfrao should at all eventa . have no reason for delay upon the road by geeing him there when: he took big journtiivyi hTeward later on. rr � _ A n,g at Casterbridge. Ifenchard went �gain to Farfrae's howio to make inquiries. As soon as the door ojwmed anxious taoea ocpnfront4-A his from the stairrAww hall anti landing; and. they �all said in rievous disappointment, "Oh-it is no F he I' "But haven't you found him I" said tbe, doctor. . . . I . "Yes ,. . .,I ranuot tell ye I" Hen-. Chard replied, as he sank down on a chair within tb'e entrance. . I Ile can't. be h"ine for two hours." . "Win." said the physician, retarning upstairs. . "How ip shot" atiked Henchard of F.1 i zwbet�h. ."In great danger, fattier. Her anxi- erty tAo %ee her hursbain(I makes her fear- fULl ly reat Ie-a. Poor woman-I f ear 1-boY bave kiJled her I" "llenchard regarded the sympathetic speaker flor a few ingtanta as if i4be struak him in a new ligh4; 'th�n, with- out furl,her remark, went out of the door and onward to hiii lonely cottage, JOPI) WaS jU.4L going to bod " hen llon- c1hard got li,ome. Ali the latter onteMd the door Jopp said., -,This i rather bad 0. about Mrs. Farfge-ii 111114Z. - "Yes," said. fienoliard ,81iortly, though little dretuning of JOUS (110111plielty in , Lbe night's harlequin : o. i ­)Somebody has called for you," con- � .tinued Jopp, wiloo flonchard wamishut- ting, bimbelf intiu Ws own apartil-ittnt. d eller, or sea-captain of 911)(me sort.## . - "Ohl-whio could he bot'" ­;::­ _. - �:. . "Ile seemed a woll-be-doing man- had gray hair and a 6mmidWi.ra(*,; but he gavva M name. and mo mcs,ugo-" " Nor d ' 0 1 glya hini ally attention." And, fildYlag LUIS, lienchard olosed his dipor. . The dirergenoo, to Mollstock delayed Farfrae's roturn very nearly the two hOuTS of Bouchard's catiniate. Among the other urgent reasons for his pros- ed of his author- ity 00 send to Pudiuout.ku for a second PhYsician; and when at Length Farfrae did o i me back he was in a state border- ing on distractlun. at b.W misconception uf Ilenchard's motives, . , A me&,*enger wan despatt"d to Bud- umut-11, late as it had grown; the night wore pn, and 6he other doctgr came in dw s1nall lwurs- Luoetta had been Intlell soothed by' Dona.10; arrival; he seldom or never loft her aide; and when, immediately after his entry, she had tried bo l6q) otut-Ito him the secret which so oppremod bar, he chooked her feeble words,, I"t talking ahould be dangerouis, assuring her therti was plenty of tiuw to tell him every�hing. What, and how muci, .Farfrae's rwife ultimately eiplainod't,o him of her past entanglement, wiLb flenchard,when they were alone ita the solitudet of that sad night, oannok be told. That she I D-! formad bim of the bare facts of - her Wullar Intimacy witl the own-mer- i obant became plwn from Farfrae's own lltalam-,�ntb. But in respect of bar sub- � mquent cocidtict--4her motive in coming to Casterbridg* .t,o unite herself with flonoliard-har asimmed justification in abandoning him when she discovered reasons, for fearing him-her motbod of, reoomiling to ber conscience a Ularriago' with the socclad when she was in a' measkre committed to the first: to what extent siho spoke of these things re- mained Farfrae's secret alone. . Besidea the watchman whu called the hiours, and weather in Casterbridge that night, there wad-ked a figure up and down Caro Street hardly Ibis frequ- (Wtly. It was Henchard's, whose re­. tiring to rest h" proved itself a fut- Wity as soon as attempted; and he gave !t uR to go hither and thither and make mquiriss about t.he patient every now and Umn- Re called as much on Far- frae*8 acm"t as on Lucet.ta'a4 and on glizabethJane's o%nAn more than on eit.hees. To see ber on eaob occas'on of him iinquiry at Lucetta'd was acom- fort to han. . The last of his callstwas:mado about fbu.r o'clook in. tdm morning,- in the steely light 01 down. - When withilv a few yards ot F&rfrue's be saw the door =ntly oponed, and a servant rain her to tbop knocker to untie the piece of cloth which haA hiulfled it. He went across. the sparrows in his way wareetly fl,yii�q up from ,Vho road4ittet, so little did they believeiin lyumiLia ag- cression vA so early a Ume. I I,- MIN mod'i " . ". - -, I __ - ___ __ - � .. I I 1� - -... . . . -1. . . , � . . 3. I �� : ----- ­ -'---. . - . . "Why do you take off that? Mitl 1100- . . 'im :_ 1�', I . I :.,. b Al EPIEE110 OF10 X�-UPS-' -,­_` �`.`i:.` ' . . ! � 11 � I . . dhard. - I . t- .C.- . . . . . . . 1� "" . �z. ­_ . . . . . - ­ She turned in oome .surprise at 108 presence, and did not awgiver for an ih- ; . L. : � L'.. ,­. � I � . . - I 1. - -. I : ­, ,�.� :_ � ,� -1, . - I . �.- . -. . � .-- E ftEA-VILY .. i 11, ,: , .�_111�5.,� ILL CHICAGO ME, N AR 11Z I I alant or two. Recognizing him., sho said, " Betcau" -they may A ijawk m loull , ­ . , - . ' � .�, ,. L. ­ �4 "L I . ' HESE DAYS. . L:;_ 'L.', L � . -ARMEI)- T .:.::_.,L­._ .;.r,,....._Z1 , �f : .��- " - im they *iJI; alte; will never Mar it any . I - . I . .:,- ,_ - - i.: .: - �414_­ -. .� � , ­...).. - L J.-.1, - i_­ - I .- L.L. L I ., , - I . more. , . .. - I . I - .. . . * - ftotiindo are WrY 19U�Y!iu uAr, Windy Clik - ". � `­ 'L . . � , -, . . ,�;Z , ­-:,4 1 . I . . , L " �11­­: - _., __ , : � ... , . ... � I ­ � " �,�.'. � . - �. C: � '. '.- � I , � . - ..., - . I . _ . I I .:,..-. CHAPTro. t U. '. �. % - I . I . � I . . L - __' . . I I . . i­ . -Five ot:1timells Resisted, One Is Dead, .,",: I L . . f .. . .. .. L 'L , ; ... I - , - I - - .., , , .3; 6 , , , 7 . � I . , ffe�ncbard went hKiiine. He had not sat . I L . others witi arcover. � I L - *.:" . .- ..) I 1� �L. I .. ' : . _. �_ ' - The "hold-up" epi.demio 'has r eached ­,�, , �. . I the r 0 long when a gentle foo I step ap- " %1�j ..: . . L'. .- - - - � I . that­ ­':'. - 1� L protiohed tbo house and olatered the L such adi acute stage �n Clii('Wo ,. .. . . . . _., L pangage, a fhigex tapping liglit ly ,it 1, the - I - - ;J 1 ..,. L, � I..; . . . .. men go to busiluese and a L Lon d 800i'Ll _'!" - '. . 'I &or. flenotiard's fitoo brightwied for ho kniew the motions to be E'lizahhh's. . ' 11. The.'. __� !:L'� L . .L- �� i� funcLions axmed to the test' ­ . . I . 1:; .:.Z'� _- ' . Khe canw into 11L.3 room, looking pale . foutpad its now opera,WW'in a.lI portions --_;� : ` -.'-':� .�� " L. , ". . I h - .ILL , . . .- and isad. . � e .: f Lhat city. The police canno - L� _ _.; -, :­ _. 0 t cat ... 11 �: �, 1. . � "Have you heard V Bite asked. " Mrs. . L I I ' . him ant( he invariably Isubduesi hits vi('-' �� ... 1. - :.� L , . I.. I Farfrael Sh�n i.s-(Jead I Ye3, indeed- . '14. ,V, , _:L . Loan high. ,��'.. . :, GaAs. There have been sigh Y ZL�: ­- '. ... about an hour ago." ­r know i4,,, wLid ffen6bard. "I have . . - .� - : I ... . .- .L. ": - ' way robberies in six days. N.-early ,all" .,� - " I _:', � bIut lately come in front t,hei­6- It is go . at ... ' L ' � have ta,ken place in .tbAv best, reside .: ,w;, .1.� . L.:_ . . . I very good of ye, Elizabobb, to conle and .. -1. - I'- ... - . ­ , . I ot redtfi. -_ ' - i tell me. You. must. be so tired out, too, up. N(AV do you bide luir vvit,h sittin 0 . . ... - I . . , � I , . Fi ve r6m bad Lbe n . brveffo- Offer �0'-';- `1� 1 ,' - � .::, L � '..., .1: ­ . .1 .. . :. ­ '; .q with me this morning. you can go and : siatance, One is dvad and foux are con- i,Lj 11... '. �"!: " � reA ir t,he other room; it-nd I wLI1 call * , . vulescing. Hoary soliwnaker, a Wells �: L 7LI - �� ' 'i.: - �_' ' � . ' . you when Vreoidast is ready." I To pl-ease him, and her,t,ol -fort his . _ .. ­ I ...:, " L�. . - . - ,. . . street salowi,keoper was sibot and killed *I- ' 'L I �­ . T M, � '. . . - re0ent. kindliness wits winning a sur- in this bax,rooin. [tie was aolow in lhs..z..�._ - - - �. - , ! . � I � � I , . . . L .. .. � prited gra,titude from. t,he lonely girl - . I : , place and was preparing to Close ;,Up ,:: I -.L - ' ­'.� '.' . � . -she did as lie hado her, &lid lay down . , - . -:. - . wilien a man ent,ered. I Th,qre ,was an., I . ,.!.,�. . ::1. - -_ - om a sort of cotiob which ilendiard had rigged up out of a sott Is kn the adjoin- . . - . .. L . Clara Schomaker, .- -, ` ­ *` - " exchange of shoLs. _. , _ - .­- I �. :.. � . ing rOom. PrpAmtly she foll "IOOP- _ in the auter the eighteen-year-oild datighter, seized _. . ", r: I - I . ' - 11 . .::. ., ' . . -��i ...:" ` :Z, . liv-.. Meanwhqile her stopfal.hor a revolver and ran Idowit,trom. Lhe � : ." .''.., ..: " room had set t.he breakfa-It in readine.";- but findiaig that she dorwA he would . . _. . t.ments. 111or fa,biwr was lean- -. , � -;.- � . '. - i nig apakr .-I . ': � " '. - ::, I - noot cAL11 her; lu-, waited on, looking into . . :'L.'.,. , L Lag - aga,mat tie ommter. 1n. the d":.1... - , I—" .: : _ . - _­� % the. fire awl koxing (he kettle ,hoil- L� 1 0 stood Lhe intruder. She fired four P.bots:'.: �. _" - , � - . � " � . 4 -0 ing with housewi ely care, a%. if it. we' - . L h' but he' ewaped. IS.ehumaker,_ I '. , a LM .�': - ': - . .. � - ' an lionour to have hex ,in his hou.40. 11-10 '%V�11._J dit4t;1lLrhed by anotihor knock _' . '_ .. � :L * - . ` ; " - ­_.. I was abut four Limi6s and died. soon af Ler- _�,., - _; ::. '., . .. I � ­� . r. �. ! - �, L . xt t he door, and ro.w. to open it, rat,11'er deprecating a call fro,m anybody just ,I - � % . , I - . . wards. ­ . . � .. . �; , - �:­ - "' ; - ' '. - .- __ ":':�­_. , r . !- - - �11 IGAN _. W___ UL1`:N7'.&" .�.. � _� *.�: , 1"... .1.. . *�. ­ . . MJ r ­ ' - then. A stoutly-built man stood on the . - ­ . ­.:_.- _;'L � : 1. � -1 .­'1_.,:­.. ;�.,. -.�_ _ . . ­ doorstep. it wa.,% O)o man who had ask- --- r', �: L . r , . is a favorite bxmnt for. the __ - . - '. ';- .. . . L ed the way at Saint Peter's. Ii7ingo r ' . - . '_ . C. W.. Friend learn 6d Lhis while. paming ,__ * 1�� _.� r_ .- . I . lienchard nodded and looked inquiry. __ .I 1- ��_. . . t!be RoLea bletropolo. �'.rhree Moll Stop-:L..L-"- ...­_ I I , . , _ . 1;: I - . . ., I . :; I- I (To be Cmitinued.) L 1, - . . : - " .. L , ..:. . I I . .. .,� - ; , .1 __ �..,_, ped hini opposite. the 1101,01 entrancs. �.z.:_ - .: - - . . I .,;,: . 1. , ,_ 11, _.� _____ ___-­.d11WP__ .. 1 _. : � . , - i . � . ", ,'' _. . V .. I - . I HY r ­ "DO ' while, :, - '. ­ L. M revo, I I.. � .11 Two prtva liers to his head ! , -, - , - , , " , '�: * .. . . J I : ,� ­ ;­ U KNOW .'" .� �.. . :.'L:� � YO , . - � � - . I r_....%.. ..'. � I ,� . . , : , I egan warchLug 'him. Ife, , tl:. -1 I the Lhird b .;. ''I'"- �- *-.,. . ,�. ,� ,� � . __ , 7L-.,_-... I . .: ��.. ! ­11 . . - 1. . ,I - ' D11140jeting -we" the Question% Silo Aakrd- �. ­ .. .. I .. . struck I'lia unarmed rubber in Lhe face. ;:,. - . - ". . I . . '.., . -.I,- . . I The cot hA3 r two f all upon hiln with their*'. . If - - ! AbOU1 .1lon-ey Not 11N. I L � . � This particular family jar waa labeled . - _� - . - , �:: �L. - - . .� weapurw& The trudk him. over the...-. -I L: �, T- heatl (Aitting ' "' wouab" in I his scai p. - r-. I . I- . - ­ -11 - . - . - I -. I .. 1. "Economy," and every, ono� knows that - . lie-sbouted forlelp and ran -into tilo�.:. ,�.,. ;­'..1"i.�. . ­ I � .,L;., . . .1 that is the very worst kind. . . . ­ - IU�Lel. - . �:,: � L �; '- .. . .!, I .. ,� : - ­ It came when she a8k�d for some ' * e samn tl'lo':�;,�:L-Ll�;.L':,-.:f'-,�- Fifteen minufin la,ter th - �' . :*L'' - of ayinen mot Fred B. McMu.1- ..,."L : .�.. . -, �- money to. buy a now gown. That in . I -Iiigl1w, L. .1. ie.11 at ,qiv,Wgan i6alovard. and '1went,Y_.____:!.... � �. _�_. .. . � - . , k. - when they usually. L comf�, and Cho fiffil aLrect. ,rboy hold him up in the ,� -,-'.'-:"-. - . I L� - :'�, " ' strange feature of it all, is that af man ,W al ent-ranoo to t-b* Aieformed I-' I '01) . _ _, L.. � ..­: . . ' . .. , , I who is tnuat part . icular 1`11 all niattel ls' ­ Chuxeli and took his pocketboo� Co n- � _-: . .'.-.� _ _-L. - _ _ 1,1-: . ­�_ . .. � ­ , I.. :f. relating to tho 4:ubject of modesty in . . . . . . . . I ­ I— taining $1,54. . L .1. - A potL_C*Man,eaM1F, -up before- the . :, . . :*� . 11. .., .��. . .. . , ! I - ' - women - will roar, Iii.,o an angry bull I - .1 thieves were UUL oC eigli,L. When_ with- :.- _':­'J'"'.. ____ .. I , at tile meye auggost"On of spewlilIg I . . �­. in rangre hm began alu.Ayting. One inan. 1 _.Ll� 1. Z L '. - r .,:. � ..- 11. . hie lay an die side- - monoy for cloUios. Ile soems Lo think _' :1 _` - , .. tail, crYing out as . I, _ 1. waLk, "jib has got-. me boy.s, Don't, leave . :�.i I ",_: �� . .. ! 1� �%� .. that a womaix can go ouL and find such- � 1 ,,-,* - - - Ms.,. 11 i a o0v eir- .r: �L ::;,. ".L_ , I ' ipallimis levelled th . . , things growing on treLw [is Eve did. , L .... weapons on the po, loolliall and sLood . _ - �'_.. � ; forgetful of tile faCL thatLho Would be ... L .. �L t heir ground. One assisted the .wound-. ,-,,...,. L, . L, . ., - 1- - . :1. ­­ ­ _ _....�'. - I . the first to find fault with. the i c 'Outunle'- ed robber to his feet. .. � - . -.:-,, L " - . - . 1: _L:�� ''� L A cab was dwiWng up 4ha bofule,vard. -:-,.I I I I - .. - I . ­ If ydu don't bel eve 'it, ask� tiny wul- "I . : L_ *� t - .: L; . 1 _�, ", !One of tho robbers rail out in the street, .. . ., _ ,� I * ..: .. � . ' - I . itian who in married. - . .. lkyinted Itia revolver a,L the head of the I *.' I ". '. ', ': - � �--�,. .. . . � . " I should think," he said in this I ,� n- I L' cab driver and, brought ilia vehio,le to. : .­%­ .� - . A� - . , . I . �Lr.:z � - I.. .. a " I t. The wm.n w6d robber was a8aifit'�_ L . . I . .L _ stance, " that one gown a mont h - ed into the Cat) under the proLection of .1 ..L,:'...., . - .� ,:-,:', � ... �. ought to be enough for fho wife of a ­ ' his c%.m1)a.nUyms. I The eal) %vas driven , - _.. � \ - . - . . . ,.�: - LUILA in lily pwiLiuu." - . I .. I off like the wind a.nd all three escaped. .. I., -.1. .. . . � . . .1. � ."It would be too much,'.' she replied '"I 'L I .: � ., '. .Xarli�n Hanus, a bal9kex, (111tKywiter- .-- ;- I L , .7 :.. . . . . ed two me.0 lt.ad two guns at Elgilteenth _­ I .1 . . .: : coldly. havon't had one i 11 nearly - . ­.��.". .1� ''._ - . , - and May streets. ( � L �... � - -'.:.:*, � six lilont1w." . llo was about to disputo her assertion, : 1�. .., "Put, down your revolvers amd I'll _�_ .1 -11 . . . . . . . , . , you all I've gat. T he foot pads low- . !�_ ..`��. . _�..' - - . .". , . but, after a rapid .mental, calculabon, ,give , Ile dlWided thaL.-pefl)AI)s, it was not, . .. ered Lheir revvivers ,1n(i,-HarLu.4' start- - - , ' . � I _1 I.:. L. �., ' _r . ..:-. .. L - advibable.", ed to run. U�kyl-h fired ,L., him, one bul- - j` :P -..Z _p - t - - I .. . " It costs a small fortune to run tbia �:­ _'. -as .- .. .- , ".. , iet going through . his hiat. tie 1% .. . ,: , ..7.L, Lf."* . .. .. i ; - . 2 . I foujid lying on the sidwa.0 and car-. �,­,:-,�- .. r - houNc," he a"otted, �i&Lout upon inak- �ng it inlwobtiiiK for' her, ,,:..:., � . ' �,.-_ �'. I - .. -,:. . ... 1- "L _­ '­. , '' . ried home. I . �.' -. . � . to rioLue . �. � I . 1. I . I . . _. : ;';. . .1 ­ ., '_ _I :­ . V - 11 � -� � '' � � wuy. . - .. - - .. I I ­ ..: ."� � -.;-..,-. . ". ­.. .1 - . "You pay the bills," she said, "and . -�,�­ , _­ - z .1 "'; . !' I . _:1:"'L:." _��: -- :, - � - . �, �L :-- . ,�­._:;__ . I . 1, I do mUSL of the ordoring." _ ,:- . . 'I'L , , 9 'i WEIGHTNO A LOCO OTIM. 1. . . � �­ . .L . ­ - - I � , - ,I ..L. �;-.:,�. I � .. - , I t� _ I.:", .. . ., -ijm)od a lit Lie, Ito ,A but roLurned to . . � ,�11. . "­ - - ­:, ' .. .1 ,. i. _. I -L-. ; _'!. . : I - _...". . I the attack. . " T lie troubis in " he said, " that you.- ... . . � - L . ? I - I ,.,. . . ­ . . ­ I - 't. � �­_ . r . � . - 1 _:, I P. A Test to DeW�Jnlne How Much It Laiwa by 'L 1. . - - ­ ­ ,:.. - -:. . . . , , dtm't know ilia v1iluo of inoney . I ­:_ ,..,... - ... Wror. - . - - ., Do. you k4iow. why-I"' she "ked, with a audde-wit-as thaL startled him. * � I .- - . .. . . --d - .:,., --.' . !I- L - ... . I' '' . . _ " '.. � L- : � _ , I A peculiar wiientific experiment has: --,. � .., �;,- .. I �. :, ,� � s I ..: " W I)).-%Vhy-,V% hat--', ., � .., -- -:� 7 ­; '; ,�. '�L' il . ' been made With the faMoUS eng' is No. L. _ ­ . . � - " I)o you know why I ... she demand- b7o of the New York' Cent.ru.1 Railroad...­.. I .. -�:. ­ - I ed a 4 , �gdi-n. . Now, hiro. Marblehead.' - ' he said, re- i . - -` !- - .�,_;:! - a . t the shops at West, Albany. some ­,,..:,:..- :�,; .: ',I .. - . .. . i - � '. , - .1 this large Aich n ­. 1. L i.. 0 overi-ng h1s &wIf-1x&_s4-hmioft, " I don't i . �� �L ­ munt)Ls ago ongine, L � 1_� L�L_,: _' ".' ' ": Wunt any of youi worn-out excuimeb." I ' : ' �' L: - " the opinion of numy well-informed rail- �.. �'.. � " , " �� . . ..- � ­ - :L: " Do You know why I" slite repeated, i _ _.;'L. , � , - ., � �_ � _ . _ roaAlMoll eXC011s oven the famow No. 999,. , . �­ ....:. .... . - r6fU. f row the o SLUg to IM turned, ri- ginal quest.ion. - . . % : �.... . - . : . ­ - .1 was taken into t-ha'sholm and complet,o­ .:-;, ': ."7' - . ­ q _. �;­ - L.- "'I'lliti foolifiluless must end.-, he ex- I . , . ly overhituled. It was tmkon, apart COM- ::: -.:� ,� �.- I 7'.... . . ..L. I . I . . claimmi. " I-", - . . :.. . . � , P 6tely, and every part Of I h,e eagme .. ... I .. . .::�_-.'�., - �. �: � - , " DO you know why I doin''t know the - I I _ I . . ­ * ,� _ from the maissivio driving wheels Lo, the *:..�,:_": j 1� ." -,. , value Of MO,Dey!" She p0r.,00ted, at tht, same titne oponing her pur-4c, anti Lak- I I - . �': . - _'., . very )_ 1:� �_ ,.' : �_ - �L� � ' ­. 11 smallest bolt and aut, was set ; � �, '- :­ , L . in out a solitary quarter and toying I - L_ . . arately weighed. The heavy lwtiolls ;. .-:` .:�-,� ', 'I � . wilb it huggestively. _': . .. - , . __ 1. , . _. �,.." ­ . wero weighed in the abrops and Lho : '­;­ . In anot,hex minute she was alone. He had reti 'red vauquislied, and imide , , .; . _. i .. L- .1 . .. . .- . ; . . &MIL'I parLs ware takent tito a Watervilet - L. .-".: .'-' I - , . ... � . . ' . � , ' - :'. .' . of Ll' 24 hours he had suggmted that it ; _. . s - - ' * * avenuo pharmacy, . where they were-..-... �!. - - , would be better all round il he made _- . . - L - I � ­ . weighed on the pharmacist's SciLles. -.� ". '-.:- - - .., - bar a regular allowance for household ajid personal eXPenses, Which I all what . .�_:;'.. '. ., I . . . . . - I . ­ The greatest caxe was ta;keig by the '-. - .� � . - - . L -_ I . i''.,: I ` - I igho had been trying to convince him , J . ., .. I machinists uniier the direcLioa O,f K"L-.: I. 1. j% - ; . . � . . . , . I" two or three years. . ­ L. I * . , : . :, . , or Mechanic lkwhanan. to sea that, the .' ' -1 : .* , ' L ' . I ' - .. . ' ' ' -'L� - ­%­. -. . ­ ;, .:: . '; .L ..�.:�­ I weighing was aucturaLe. When every '. .� I.- 1 I . , . . .:. .. - ­1 , ' ­ , :L.�_ ­ WO� I _,_ L. � . - I ­. ' Z . .%, .. - -.11 , . .. OF W.ISWX�. 1. - I . - �.­. � .: - *':,�_ I _ _ I r - . t olf the eaigine had been weighed, '� . . . p&r - .. ..� I 1� '.. I .1, ­ .. . . I � . r . 1"ov,erty is no diagram, bat poverty , I .. .. a force of the besit skilled meehaWL054 � ' , , ' � � � ,.. %. �:. I 1­ . ' :, ' . . L� .. . I L_: . brought about by laxialasig in & di&- : :, !�� .. ; . were put at work to reassemble the on- . . ­ . . .1 � . � ..... .. gracia, and a black disgrace, at that. - . � . �L. .. '. gine. .Whoes it was ooanp�lete aga id it I .. _' . . s . �_ ... - � . %. was put into active evervice. I ; ., - .. I I .. . . %r; ,; That peirion who in too I&zy to Work : - . r _ 1: _ . . A abort tinie ago the engine was tak- :....". .L,. ­.. _: - I . - � . I folir thlo neeffielties Of life, Should not , . ., an back to this shops and mechan Lca :- � '.. " . .;i z-: . I : * . I : .% . W reetignized am being a member of , I . , . . were pult to -work dLS0Wd1W it again. - ;-L _:�,:,: . . - ' . 1. Once more every part was weighed. The .� L ' I .V �_ ,�. _. .- the human famij-y, . . .- .._�. . . seakes of the pharmiciat was brought in- - ' .,-,:, - '.-w.._ 1. - No one who contentedly remains' 4- , - . to service agaun. ,When every portion .:- - - I � - I., . . . ,­ -1 . % norant; and thougbitla-A has any right I . had been weighed the,re"d was com- � . - .. . � T.., _,� - , 1 1 ­'1:..* W PIUM6 himself upon being & good pared wiiUh the former one. Then Mast- .:; I_. I . . .. . L, � 110W , ,_:L� �� ;Y� . or Wolianic Buchanan knew just- . . .. , ,:... z , aind moral man. wbatover or however, .�., ,.' :. I much Lhe eingine had losit, in weight L .! -'� �, ._.. 1. .. I . . . be the virtuous actions which be per- . .* : ­- :_ I I through the wear of a known, amount ....- - . . _:�,., 4 foirms. ' . 'L ' .., - 1 , _ Of work. The records of the weighta: -.�' . - , � L . _ I A InothWa life must of necessity be of tie aeparat,o parti also'showed which . �L .. - �::: �- � - �' . ...__ . _ r': :1 '�. a ooao&iaion in little things, 0, contin- I P�138 . .. L - Q - I I . Were subjected to the most wear. - - . . ` � '�. , uaJ 6acxifice- A happy family-life Of . `1*03eat :1: CoaL many hundrede of dokl- � - :. _ .., �. � .� many nienilm,ra omnot be Maintained : ., .. but the New York Central wad ,L;� : 1. _ ... �. I I . .1 . - ... . S _ � . I UnLelin '%_wwo are conoesaion Pad sacri- - ­.L . - to spem - - �. Vaing d Lho money in order �.- -� �:. . . . fice on the pa.rE -' all. every member. And - bb at it might t* abilie to know what'.. I -.� ... _,:,�, .;., in IL snWI way thos famUy-lite is an . I . pa,rts of. an engine wear out most quick- ,,-, .-. . .j. . 1, �� , - L .- - ' , :. , - 8PU10me Of thO life Of the Vold world - .1y and La what raLiothe several parts �L �ti - _. � .. _.. L I . . ... - * . . oustide. ., . :.; L, wear out. The exact figures have not -�,.,,, ­. ..: ` ' - HAIM awakebs coura go, He who can i� L. '. . . - , I been made p!ablic. There is no doubt ','-; - r- - "' . . - . 1EVAUt 0ourap in tl� human soul is . .. � that they will be interest to mech- - - ", ­;' [ . :�. . i_. i�v ,. . the best pby"L=. I .7 � AL SPILIC& aad scientista. - :.'. I . Clonfidenoe and trust axe the sweetest , .. . : i I . ,- I- ". I... 1. - . - _. ,, :�L� L 7 '' ; 'L� ? 1.1 thing-9 wft can give to &'friend. Sus- .: 1-t , .r . .. _ : ILJ� "_"'___'­:..-'�/:'.­ * � .� : __ - I . . ___ - __ - .. _ 1:i", i: - .., '' - L- -� , :: . -­ :L � . I PiCiOn is alw&Ya cold and cruel to a . � . .4 1 .. r; I .. � " - , , . " . . I _� .I. - L .. I I,. . .. - .. . ! I., -:,. 1. ftnaikive heaict;* aad it were better to ' I '. , - , :, � �;_ �1.1. .., _.. . ­: !". . I - .. �1 I- I . _ I THKEVING BBADL& % 7' , , .11 �. .::, �, ­ . , . , ;_ 1: , q. � . . be otte;u deceived by unworthy friends than . ! .. . ­... I _. � 1. ." . - C - ­ a , LL .: 33tithrli institutions have received - ", " �� . z L . to be etu&j of 0XIM46lessly wound- 4 , a noWe soul by unjust suapticio "Ill �, I .1., 1. mWere ffhodk by the,ronvictictiv of a, ��_�..��. L': ' -11 ' � . _. I ... __ - . ' mi. aft'hough ihey &re rare, we should '. - - ,.:: ":� -, __: beadle of the Bank of England for laro-.-. " .: ; . .... . adwa,ye be lookilng for noble souls eins- � _. . , ;,� . 1. -:. : � - , . - 11 - ony . He haa been 13 ye&m In the aar-_ . . - whadme. We may, fisid them when 1past ' I I. expected. il. .. L vice 01 the - bank, and was tniployed. . .'. I .. � - " .. : �� .. - ., - � �;�. ­ . .. _. i , L . , ". . W _..� i, � - :' , 1. I , -, %"_. - . ­ regularly at this banquets 6V ile Lord- �L '­ .'! : - . . - 2 - ` ­- - I . ." . __ , . .: ­ .11 - . - RIGNAJ, M. Rvra, : -' . - . 'We won'tL b&VO any More 00' eath� Id, W' , , _,, - . _ .�,� � -, ' . 1W -y � . _. 4��"' .! "L - nd the ok COMPAUIVJO� where �. ­.", ".'_::.,L. e � ­ L _ . E �' _'. all" 1) lat,es Uafokr- he lcl:d Undetected. . '��.� .: . . � . Or - . � ""'i. , , " . : -, � '_ . :_ � ,... 0 . - 1 " tunnotely he stooped to stealimg froin'the .:.`,V­�_ I ­ - ' .- '� ' Row do you'know 1 ; - , I .. .­ � � .. army and navy sl,xitrft wheida: he WaSL .­L'k'_'_'�'- -,.';" - � L� - r. The lwcawn oA a" boardVtlg� house caught and the treasure ad Paste he had - �.'­, - '' � . ` , " - � i- - .1 - 114VA began'to quarrel AbO4 how deep - I .. collected dur"i rLie yeam frora I& �. -!�_ L - L, t 1�4'1_ - . ,.''., ,_:,._: _., L_ I :t� . ­ to plant swegat pe", , _­ - 7�, I— - . . - � "v., _11.:� p&VA"was aiscovered. i _, . � : . �, _L � f 11_ , . . -: � i . I I I .1 . ­1 ­­, 1. .. . 4'. 1, � , ,j.f,-�,_ �.�."_-,t�,j:j,_ "' I . . '.. I L . ­ I .. . I �f � � . . . 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GREECE- PREPARED TO DE Cbmpainy has inaugurated a ystern 'AN TICS A iGR XSTH SAT 'BOOK TO sources, wgsbwWry en nchiments at all of its colliere UDD�W, DEATH.. SIX POWERS.;.. or rnitre RISK OF 8 ST FRM AL SUFFERING HUMANITY. THE Ot THE VERY LATE. Mr-;Corneus N. Blis of Naw�, Yor Of pain was n But t he -George% Big k� telatent— fed 10 Bow' WORLD-OVER. tns av+lapted a position In the McK I only evil dreaded by' our prodeces kmg III e rations 1111ft-11116 No so the *"i'Surcleal ove r of surape 0-abinot, probably the Secrotarysh in attempting important ope to libe Might ip &be Ad- Malay we late 007 t e Action Of "s Ago to the Farbetum the Interior.. ations. Thh gr"t risk of fatal, aociden Protests Against th Int Stiftl tM"S 1 1 -6 'the mirals or tbe:Farriap Wleets- V10111n of An Operation In Irrinallive nt Of ere About' ur wn 6u,tift, Thu;United States Hottike of Repre4- from ome involuntury moveme resent to the ill o 'ex. tho President's vote by a vote Great Britain. tht* Unit from Athens 611 ed States, and il patAeat was ooustantly I scientfous s A deopa, mind of the Wa rg* d bi'u'l ovier the President'a veto by a vote One of MI&I int Go All Parts of the Globe, Condensed an Mobt erest ng papers 11kvw. oitien., says Dr. Valiontine Mott, tatement just inade, by of 193' to 37. read at. the rocA%A celebration in Bo&- olme deep, dark Way Reading� A"orted for F in a when 6plarating durin the course of an interview,* r The'dirlectioril of Mount Holyoke Col, ton of the fiftieth anniversary of the great eply which wound- along.tbia mirse 09 some bly a forecast of the CANAWi. le-ge, annolunce the gift to the colle a first admonistration of etlw.r in a our- vein. ;�ith thin waills alterna tel dis- proba tall cps r L b hn I notes a' e &D tot $40iUM) for a dormi ory d and Claccid with the vi cu-r- Greece will make to the identica prurincilal electi y Jo Rocke�Wlo. gical operation was that b Dr. John ed that a with- unced for May 11. ten have I dread KW On rent,—hiow of of the powers insistir)g upon th f Offawa hig givtn, Thlel6dore Durant, the convicted mur. Ashhurst, of this'eity, rgery Bo- soltne tanfortkinate strtwgle of the Pa- fleet and troopf- Xayor Biaig hairk, 0 Y-8 �qja ttle drawul of aryttol charities. "deref'of lidanche Lamont and Minnie fore tbiB Da of A esthetic, It tient would deviate tbz knife a ii the Greek hi February &L, the six dayd whi0h, &V#-.aty-tbxee private bi�3s are en- NVill4ms, has been refused a new triat, vividly recalls the horrors of those days from its r course, and that. L who. from Crete witbin Id in- fain wott filt Sn. Franscisco. an 0)). rdroC the'delirerer, shou coimmenced a-t noon on Monday last. of Paria- hien the surgeon's knife was executioner, ore-d far the coming. session Thoi mining town of Wyoming, Pa w voluntadirly become the notes were delivered. the tiane when the wit.h p)pidation, of . four thousand in- jecit; of far greater terror than now. "01043 my patio-nit perish in In hands ;9 a -md dem'ind for farm lab- is caving in, and it) is feared and inflicted untold tortures upon bv teswat apl)&Ilin e�thl Ilia MajeAy said:— rhere, i 9 the foirm 07X in: Manitoba.* it will utable 0 beaX or I.-.% and dourastio heip he engulfed in the mine on which r should have The Greek nation is conscious patie t. Ad lie lwwn insensi e n ment 01 tawa prop y 0 ose to-spend,0150,000 in it is built. felt na'alarm.'­ any longer the strain and excite A stud f the condition of our y on§ ipfoviug its fire systeia anti water- 9'or "Coming dow!n! to the daYFO more im- Thx� Chicago' City Collincil, by it nt b said the 4ate of the caused by emstant Cretan, revoluti rdi Works. tinanitylous voM, has Ft&%�d an o n- afore Uw, dAys of anaetheaio6," mdiaWy precedi find that OP111m and our fin.�Lnoes will not permit C. P. R. ance, peciiiiring �ohacconisti to take out D. Asithunt, revealti oLn the one hand great discoviery, we 'he a nmal report of nings I. hundred dollar liconse* for the sale off a pie' ,ents which to support the refugees, who now num f the year 1896 8howis not ear ture of hroic boldness and master- and alcohol were the Only ag o intuld to be regurded as of prac prw cont ber about 17,000. Nothing wil Of $8.101,wl. IY self-control on the plart of the sur- tinal value in diminishin the pain of until tha question In do. of Alon trel w. C. Macdnald ELI Pr4idemt Cleveland. on Wednesday. geon, and on the other a ghastly PILDO- operations. thouh the a tendant dis- per in Greece has made anoLher gift to- McGill UiDi- signed the bill authorizing the con- rama. sometimes,of stoic fortitude and advantages of their e&pployment wer. fineitely settled. The auWAGMY Of versiLy amouwung lu over $6U0,000, 41,ruct,ioin of a railway hridgl,� OVL er 010 ot'00ur,,. recognized. Meanwhile facts Crete is out of the questican, 9t. Lawromm river. connecting Ilog- endurance, wanotinies of abject ter mnce of ��a aceamul ti the signifl�. The Brook'ville Tow-ri Council is con we, lost anspo't, N. Y., and Cornwal'I, Ont. ways of ze, but the Cretans reject it, and ror and hunilliationr—but al ��arl IMinly lexing tb advisalAility of passing, a wb ch we nc ratchedness in-20n, whieh excited 'no attention. faith in the promises Of the POwets. by-la imposing a tax'upon bicycles. Cbn�imercial reports from the United ag0nIZlng W and pa fhe earl y They rather prefer to die in their own "Sir Humphrey 1) v in a of the Mon trea 1� 'ifire Sttes indioat.o no parficular change in Que part of the unhappy victim who be. I Captain Provost days Of this nineteenT century, s19- i brigade, blas deolded o aCCOJOL th the general condi)Lion of cross defence, than to be slaughtered like t o offer required t1e wrigmin's aid. ide gas '19a tD become chif of Ottaa fire bi the line; it is claimed that there is "The 'pitilemnetm' which Ceicus gested the use of nitrous OX na steady, although slow urg- as an� anaestbetic in minor operations, A-rmeniams. �e dredk tr t6p frOM Air. Geo. 11. Orr of oronto ha,,; ht ement., s a -better demand for 'ad as an essonLial trait in tha operative and ib was the custom at some of -our The reca 0 t elteted President of the Canadian at the tTniversity Of products ppears to be o I m-ed all surgeon was beore the dayff of anaes- medical schools— Crete would mean the ignal for new Wh"I'meia's Association. without oppo- 0- Ws ng to �.ia, a featu. Pennmylva r's in the isurgoo was then massacres on a roun U 14 11 i V X �,:UJry e-I. i s g the nia for one—for stutientm to larger wale, owi sition. breathe 'laughing gas,', as it MUSSUI some line on acount. of pro ing on in I�ilt yet—anfl, yet the fierce faxaticim Of the eme The Kirrigston- 'cottail mill,- w1iieh in duties; -this is parti- career, wWch impr d very sLr(mgly called for di.vermion. ha okiised down temporarily, will. culrly in taso wit-h wool. Re po rim ' o f tbia public geinerally as well as those �—surgeonls wenit; on, in ewry ecitintry, mans who see they have the support. only runi three ti�LY8 re ae. a t, failures in the Stttes shw an cutting and burning, and patlents went after next we iiluuediaWy connected with the opera- of the six great powers, sin08 the lat aming, until on weoe:k. bll�. a deC on writhing and sere., a L4e in he Turkish attaek on the Lion It is interesting to recall that Sir t he 1 ft h d of October, in the year ter covered L The C.P.R. hav-6 -'sent"a �arty' of s� tie, which latter phase is dito fly James Simpson of Edinbourgh, mhortAy 1946, In the Massacliaetts General Christians and shelled the victorious i3ritisht (,oiuui- to t. lio, ckition for some time pat ex- veyars out to southeurn J ren painle4"- Cretans, who were �Aij,i. in lug lrge credits. In after 1-k-ginning his protesslonal studies, Hlopitiai, Dr. John C. War fighting only for t1le ia to survey a raiiway in tile b ly removod a turnor from a man whaol freedom aad the Cross, just at an,l ot li-er places some strike" was so affected by seeing the terrible country. had previounil been etherized by Pr- meat when the Turks were compelled 6-tvoiticcurred; in,tbe Lake iron mines The Arontreal Str'eet Railw�a'y 6atn- ny of a poor HighdaAd woman under William T. Morton, and surgical to retire." ugo wag,* will pr(A)ably bo reduced; but; eless berit- Lngg for February were 489,951, an in- force at work is amputation of the breast, that he re- anaestliesia became the prie 01 t104,11 in TO INVADB TUiRkEy. crease of $2,557 over the same -month age ol It he civilized world." I fle said bo stwulily inoneasi solved LO abladonamedical car r and o1yannis, in an intCTVieW. iiit year. seek (Aher oectipation, hAppily his in- Premier D have reiterated that thal GEN RAL. reported to ager, a re on- ir. Wm. Se, sidelit of I, WOUI(l not be Wi_thdraWn Greek troops Siam the beginning o the" p1s''kula at stations wom rerconsidered, and he ro- doll was probably fatally injured by �'THE RETIRED BURGLAR.,­ to have Bombay lht,%re. have bee7i.8,383 cases turned to his studios, asking hi fr he Island of Crete, a-ad -eallead m8elf om fa I Ii ag from a train at 3rok express ed the fear that national clain sation and 79 &ai lug. 'Clan anything' be done to make opera ime Tells of*soate Very 111apleassialt IxPefr our would compel the Governmeat to 2,000 r. Joseph Martial, CX_M P of AVin- it reporl ad in Canea Mat tions less painful V and, as e e leures with Mirrors. invade Turkey. 113*�*' tilat, he Afusilmaris who confined in t10 r,�'pe cnfirms -the 8tate o t at oted as having add- for fortr�.ss near elino ave been ma88a- known, in I ass itbian twenty years became "I bave had," said the r ired bur- Greece. he is -qu has beon appoimed 'se6al counsel. had not acce ted t ed a h-gh priest of anaethesia, and Lha in- glar, "mmue. very unl.,l uant, experi- t hin C. P.R'. the autonomy of Rete which had been -in ry Afx. Luurier sat' flar' 1his wing of the moina�k! e, of'St. Lroducer into surgical and obaterical onoes with JuirTors. I think I have proposed by the powers. Montreal. When c0inpleted it. -will be has been de,st.royed by an aV- practice-ot ether's groat rival, chloro- Ldd you, how I oacA5 fired at my reflee- The Premier asked that a plebi Sol a at_ alandlw, and 1-he monks bad to tunnol, taken, and added ented to the Prewier by him Alo . of the Cretans be re, fowm� - P -li . t Lion in a inirror, mititaking it for an- d throq tho� snow to urake their exit. that Greece would prefer rath"r to ad frieuds. Ts OF TERROR, other inan—la milstake that I thought Lme Protee, v A Fish and G, ti�6 Associa- . T me French ball-leshipti and a cru- INSTRUh appear from the map than to withdraw ser hve been ordered to mail immedi- I shutild never make again. W.(J with- tion has been organized in NN`oodstocjk6 "'No braver or more gallanI. gent e- bar forces from Cre6a in the face of tely. from Toulon for the biland of threats. to see thaL the game laws are enforced man ever lived then Admiral Visoouut in to years altor that I struck at a 0 iN-4 e, to reinforce rhe French fleet in PitUrEST BY GREECE. nd to Stock certain district!3 with qwiil., t1lositi w ers. lNelson, and after his right elbo%% had '"all In a mirror, and 8ma8hed the glass A delegation froin the parishes along has protest- A ghiat w9A tield on been shattered by aFrench bullet in and smaslu--Al my hand. and made myself The Greek Government tbF, SOUL11 shore of the t. d aainat Vile silence of admirals in Thurisday niglit. at Athens to protest for - ble generally. It may seem a W8.1ted on the Ministry at -Ottawa' to 0011nm Cretan tho assault &L Toneriffe he manifested UnWia t and of foreign Veets in. t ag list the action of the IK)wors. 'A 9trange t6 YOlU L1101L a man could make urge the extewqion of the Intercolonial a, , Llw utmost ootauge, refusing to be with reference bo ther demand t1w crowd niarched to the waters tourie the such mistakes; but, in a dim light, and Of t'he Greek commodore, Sach Railway to Nlotre, acie 1), Khouling, "Warl warl warl" and Luken to Uio nearest ship, lost Two people, one aged 70 and thA-.. other by.Lhe Crown Prince. siht; ot bin ab("d alarm the where everything is bLrauge ti� bil", that he be allowe(i to colmmunica tile orders of Kimg George to Col. -ere inarried in Ottawa on 72 and ho's all suti-L. of keyed up himself. Tho Italian at Constantin- wito of fello%�-offkcer whose own Vastsom, in command of the Groak army Their arL,;h priest refused to olile has if'.11inined formal matisfaction f.A I dun'14 know as it is after all. Still- of omulxttion, and requesting-0 nairy thein, to was unloertain, and wbien-him 6wtv that lie at ilivy rwoured the al )W% asustance of for fu- firing of a, aliol avr&ss t lie) Ig itd after that. laist exlwrieuoo, I did thinki be ailowed to go to the a profval of the Archbi8bop. f alup was reutched he climbed ul Italian niil oteanwr whilo liaso- The Gov- of al besiviged Turks at CandmIno. ree sm Straiiis oif the Dardan- (in Thursday afternoon th' all ing through the side wiLliout. amistauc*. saying, 'Tell tile it, woWd be sunie, titue before-1 had . any erilkneul linti sent a doopatah txv its re b( ' fell through the i(-.e at Chathin., o txoubte with mirrurs; bul, Within on Tang rALLy by one of tilmi forta surgeon to culuke lifl:sto and got 111th awr presentalives abroad, communicating n four men welit to the:r r(wtie on mhore, aJi holiah t he vemel d playod a ear I Lul an exiatv ence that %as tile abom,e facts to theuu, and addi Instrulnents. I know I Must 1080 my y a Iso fell in. It was A%ith grvat dif- th)' IlSkI.I.1 igna.18 and had oLytaine,d a great deal IN-Mbe than either of them.' t1utt the Gret* ConqLLI elieves that I rJ finAlly res- pTati.(lue. Ill y that all seven Were rigbt arm, mv the sooner it is off the snee tai-e a4linirals mut the Con W he n I mino liut. cd a room I a it cuid. bel.t0r.'� '1110 underwent the anilAita- -d t be fa .ure I heir ef- I Of Kruger ordered. tile have wilimiKsc I "house I wa8 in one uighL- On the second foirts to riLiw, t-ho, siege tlwy desire to T�,e Ha 'Ito chief 6f-police into.n4s Chip,( Jusiim Rn(i the judgeml of, the Lion,' e learn from a private letter rlg 11*11 Co 'witli 4P, Way of h Ul a test �(ase to see whethor 1.114- tirlt. oln- 1he South AfriA-40 Of oino of hili n;iidbhjJ* t lie Iloor, looking down, tile hall—this was every obalaxiii iii ill t e I It t ery under the managernent. of t lie Greeks' efforts to do so, -so OiaL iin the� puNie to c(Adorin to the �aw' nk�ar tile fr',ont where I was— wane firziantws and oolarage LbAt have PrOUY otive of Art. "ARsociation of Nlont� by he VodkfiraaAl on Fe `�, I be able broary 25t 1). 1 &a%%A1he figuro of myself in, a mirror emnt nitm-acre tilwy %% t -(the criiiii.wil code. placilng tivir court undrr - t lit, juria- arked higicharat-Ler.' And real coines under always ni yet, to throw the responsibility til)on the 11(elloug 'reeks. branch of the National dict i, at the other end.' It was plai I'lle dempa.Lch -lie affoot d by the. coo 11, slix)ulders, of th-P, G In oi ibe VolkBruad, within four so painfully was o instructe(l our C�uncil of NVoinen has it-to. teen (lays and warns thrn not to ar- aess of Ilia Ljxi�xxutor's knife that. when ovw3n inj the light, but it startled me A continuos:—­We have Consu,i a-t Canea to inforin tli Turks -il to little aL first, and I threhVI up in g 1A)ndon City Count riv rogak* to thOUISeIV04 tho right to plavo next guilig into action at tbo fasubtut uJa pretatiorl upon the bon- wht) requelste4i h of the tions on the sale of cigrettes, nd it t heil own inier' 11 and W IXLt'LIID Of tlw Nile he gave slandia, at, it. Of 0,)UrSe, Lhki figurel's h. eiiL hindrance crelated by the fwt.lgue S. able that. the petition will be stitution of tbe country. r is proN rrival of granted. urders W his tiurge4ins th" hot. water, up and &4-YA, jlLwL Lim tiaiiw as iiiino In view of Ili-- ountinuous did. anti it madio me kind u' laugh t %h troops 'on i he fro lit wr, it Mr. To"ftnee, the 'Mmidian TREE SAP. agrent. of shtild always tNi kelA in readiness (jur- 0 believed that Greece -all Out ths will the Dominion steaniship line, twell 11W RJIJ engagement, ho that if another think old it, an I otAild inuigine the baunce of 4ipr reaerve. instructed from betidquarters Meta Thiii 'it 'Itlowst Itild fit Is *fth tlile 01WI-at-011 811oul be required he might; shndtw� taughin, luo..at a alan w o TIUAYPS BELNG to withdraw any ofform Made. to I fir "Canad'an Government in connection at. lealst have tile lalutlr comfort, (if be, was afraid talf his own, shadow. FOVel-ifih CtiVity Fh is a -%kaivr room, out the th th fast servive. y f1did f4 Ili ad "in the ing cat %ith %%arw itmirluments. "Then I wi-xIii, into tile next whole colluDliry. WI ndt Les o arms, aultnumitioii. lirovistors. "On Ow side of the suigeon we. ini erior of t 1w uf planis land t rVV8 and w1wa I came out of that into tho It is statd t h at Nlr. 11- 6. Osler, yb- throughotit the ages a ounmiant effort and inilitary toroi are reisAnting aToronto syndl(�at, nd'contains or stislwnded-in hall again my oyos 8LIughil the mirror p LA) d1iiiiiiAtill, 11w. tA-rr,,r,,t of oix-rations by. Lranspoorts to it y of -tho. optioms on a - major it, t v imitterilp required for the'life and a ciontinuoals tv1probation of flui again. It watin't v1pry pleasant to 3eol m&417ig of tbo troops oil iho fl'OlIlLer. V- -iii-ni!.ityn Street flailivay stock, th H, -rue a antil" ea that distreaming, iw-t to say 1 1, mode xx edinig w'th t.11e a, I iioll growill (if the ),mrsalf in tho (lark in that way, lyut, is pr anti D. lstock, and a)Out 50 per ceii I t. o f of practice adopted by ))I tvliug gen- I, It W01LIA41. IIUVO 1)(W.11 a Mighty giglit. ILI&j and public itkoling is i 111.0 Itadial Railwa7 stock. sal) g(m.w d aw n into'the the I the orations. An yot t ke titne ils'not very pleaant iityt to. 1.1-ut ition I was all pitch of excitement. Th,ot4- talcing An Agreement, harfi heen i�ached by rcw,t�, an,l in tile ripring ri.W8 !again IS far distnt frclinotrrmv%li,P.n thiky loppiwi right, and r PA(xad anti looked at it a view DO longer F .1 1 rees and plants are. off a Ilia)) by striking it violently with, a 301a. CO fnulitte,�e of tji,� ClLitlriinCiq t1u.l(ll- erroinet s. nutle ond tbiriew up my arm at. it. OPinion that in tho oveill� of cool-c-ion Council and Mr. L. ''iAlvers, (if Chl I t Ili- winter. The a hoavy knife-; that. tiulo when they stinio aN befurre, just up, and. down, a by Eurxilw'the cent.re of i ilerest w1a full iof wa[ery sa 1) a I a 'represeting capikilists,who are knvw neither h(ew t( F;top nor to prv- c go, Jrk'ezing in tbe case (it of test, but it. made be tranferred to the Turk frontier of epared to build the City and Subtir- venL lienivirrhagr but by 'burning ill(% And 1A�iii.8 are but little undf-r- me, fv�ell 1118t 11 little easier. anil al) 1-he most serious tt'.el s nla y be -I and to construct Un Electric railiv, y, part tht� bdood Jotted wi0k boil- I. �je a rill 11 tho ruirrt)-i- but, expected. lany fol-eign vorrespon lmal) in lt'Avem and Ili smaller ad mintain an ele(-triv. lightng plant, is pfie-n frozen. This is see ing oil or div ie.d-hot iron; that tinl#k n Oils tinu- whein fnine mine down, tho donts h1ive al-xoady arted fr The- Th Governmeilt has been asked by e., r1t, twigs of hickory. whi( why-n tAurgv,(,ww aruied themselves at ann in t1w mirror saly. r idenfs of Ot.tawt a'nd porli(-)n.-; of ill very cold wenther britHe as every moment- with pinvers with burn- "'No, dun't. raisp your hands,' tho, THE GREEK FIXI'T 11timme'll and Carleton votinfieg to spend glas'; ilmugh 1he 8111110 twigs at.'a ing cauteriefi anti wit h in8trwileptii, thi inn mo-iering im� ith a even -of which cau gu 11 11) The Greek.fleeL hias been divided into.. a4otit. $5,000 in the bolloin Ilig1j.-i- tempert tire (-4 his uprised hand. kinil o' �,or beror. fou r squAlrons. Thel sti -au rivR Im- brokj�n with the bitnflm� I ing bui meanil of, the. 114(h r near the 'onilvf, 19 You kno ron, composed of the itini-lads ii4 nd to let off' the caiist�s tile water contained in NVAS IT KNOWN REWOREL; w whi-n a man invans where Y t?u Irno arid Spelzia, the crui*ed Nanl t belief th;it oporationls might he and thict man did nm-%tn it, and I kept rniaulis, t1w. arinured W, Pr froal the Rideau Likes erly in (mly begins , to crystallizo at. lideau, (-.III- miane, th)(A ordinary freez iny hundii n. the pring 1)3, rneans of I he I rendered painlesls appears tio havo eu-igeogios, and tle This ilS partly duip. to tile llilll*' ho miya, noot: moving a a], to pre-vet, the lspring floods. ing p present. in the minds of tiurgeons froin 111111and Of com ap which composi(ion, of tho s, niuolk� arid not 81inuting it olit" but just under the co tho earlitust periods. Witnw-cs the ac- GREAT 131tfT J AIN, saltti- starch, in kind drawling it, out like thr ot tier. eount-i of I he Illeniphis Ktone, Sporade islands. The Nvestei'll S(Ju TT-n�xonfed aotivity L in'the this the lbark of ... I'lie a a intLn appeared on beyond tile by anti Pliny, whilrh by ron, compo*�,d of four arniotired and Bri u man ng 'tLgb dockyards. c4ind etor of beat and RtA�.epl in vinegar,,W1114.1niade togive lVi ws lic-lding late up. comi four unaxinoured granljlob�IS, Under il'interior t�-mperature of trees, tAMYard hini and me. Atlanl i( stt�.tmprs' rrivin�r in I tbo I ad d 11, walkeAl. right Zio, will forth tie fumitts of carbonlic acid; an' command of Conuilodore Onba generally higher in ivinter d, according through tile tairror, JW18t tile other y I �ruiso in Lhe Gulf of Arta. Clyde report. exlremel tempe-qtt�ou.,; 1). a n'tS o( t he ma ndrg� ra. em 14 oye lat few (lays. an&. lower in suinjuer thau that of tie to eodoric, "'hen mixed with other man it ad k6pt coming. It was all plain weather the. nding almomphitre. 0110,119h. thou.'in fact I'd gues--wa at WAXlt lNEVlTA131jEj-:- narcotics, by inhaltion, and causi it Sir Don.0 mith Can 0i n Ing a oro, ati h," for only an from which a patient could TO Y 17111S. r Commissiorie'r in Engh 1 1-' &1 wasn't a wirror at all, but a doorway, t-Irat Europe is on the eve� () d S a Iiighl bef WaY be you have, tho mirror generally believed in London J,J �G 7MOTIT kuiood by the flinle. of vi !va inegar, consult. with t1w, be aro Cannda to lithe to -,&d by an Owning Tnidway of a long hall. anti botween Greece and. Turkey. !rhe do-:" I is said from t SA) profound was tim stupor indu( men regardig immigration inatters. A great dea the. Iraiiiel was the fraine Of the door- cl�4ioa of GvOuld t his drug i liat Bodin amsureg us that 1un- a to defy tht! I)o%% .9 tated irt the. Imperial Par- tilD(k about training children. Itu Y. Thero were xooiws beyond; justl confirmed on all, The ('elltre of It -was is der its influoincm a mail submitted wa $f ho saW1 as thuse on t lie side wh ro r to the propomal to create re� I good thing if many mothers would without conscioumnem t intereost lius now shifted froal, Cr L I . amp.ni tbat. bo a painful gurne.n1t.a.1 district.,4 in the� colonif.,A bad ad it was the doors of those that the. mainland. try self improvemont first. Molhers operation and c(int-inued -to slep for was, a the T)ominion of Can� I had sevn in the mirror, and not the been referred to several days thereafter. inion thereon. aro lmost always -Hel f-sacr i tieing and ,vigo speaks of tlu% whole body, being reflection of flut ide. And ada for an big condi- brought. aslt-*�p by the smelling of a it wals olut of thow doors that 'Bill' mysdicate appoin(ed by Cm- very seldom self reliant. Tbp his me,. The man with the igun had beea hridge'University to consider tbe qtie8- tion works harm to the child. If it gets 8pongo wherein opium is.' but warns Little, (Wc'k—XVha:t do yoa 'IBt that ready foT nio. the firA time I looked, tion of ranting degroe to women re- into trouble with its toys or games and readers -that tbe practioe is dangerous, ugly littlo thing under your wing; butit niAist have lxwAb that Bill wasn't scomme.nds that, the, aegree of B.A. be at once t)egins to fret, the fond nOth- because, the use of 011#1un)( is sonlet, for 9 on tbose Who or-wi.11 at once rush to -the rescue And followed.1) gangrene. In his- work on thAyn, but ffiil was mady now, and he itIverikentl[y o-niferrad. by diisloma up Cain,101 on past the other man. careful to Old Ren, who bad in4 hereafter pass- Wagic', Bapti&ta Barlta aks ell) -it, bave ssed- or pe 0ready ps straighten out the trouble, and kiss 'Natural - hitched a duck's leigg.—I leades keep okiQ of We runge, Of co am drug kojA In n ves- urlse, mak- my -L-ut, to 1',ILt UP NN" Lh ing the. final tripos, d cares the child, and mako its "y of a vlolatile, dear. We've ir me; and lie came around behind o our -in, e a when ap- ing fo -it ('M state of ten- smooth, and in adl this is i or In,5 a so which prlodue gleep -101198 t at, ent that a . v� k' - two or tlllXw turns of [a the cruature because he lie Th offspring. Me plied to the nclatrils, and Perrin sug- Inv and tiolok Sion exL -en at Britain and positive injury to her- set. you know. sts bef wt. Gre. nd my body and arms. Then gesto that this must actualli havo been rope arw ter, h i u m regardin�r itbe indenink.? cannot expect to fid m tho man 'with the and he- wi good a nd claimed. for the arr(� r in a petted &Imr or s(*nk,, ot her of e modern un came up "�O �qt- of Ben Tillett, self reliance, . or twen theta; they. tied 'me ailator, at Ant- child. It is imlwssibre7A mother un- an"gt1itatic a9VM1- TN TME TO 'Erwlish la�boar aw - that was a 1 imatter of % pro-occupatiun was some- attmling. And :90 you ;it year, is de.ified at t4) For- dermines the foundation of these by a four years." Mrs. Ntron#—I uupp( times ISOUght asameans afpTeventing 8 hea Mim Ricke1L,; nd Miss eig -found that n Offic*, w-bich declares that the ne- the w0aknels of er love. rd that Ricbard Wiseman subject are pro- zoodness knows, a mother's tri&lsare n. Gazzam are deadl enemies now gotiationki on In . any, I)ut it is casior to extricate, Zid rg dreaded the loss of a limb much Dill) HIM GOOD. Mxs. Fknall—vle.S. I- but intz amicably-% immodiately removed by be- less if it w0we nL&n'-at the 0 -Ur, said the small W t hild from soma little perplexit in the heat of th Ulm didn't lipur who w" tho UNITED TATES. c 11he child while theY were ing firm, and demanding that 'he bottom of it. tion, was post- druggigt;,. gimme another Wt& ou al Y, Ill 31 r . Andrew( Qlriieie is seri try to right the difficulty. For, a first fighit,l than' if the mra he 0' them patent pills you so 'tie Wped or Ohown t- Greenwich 0-�nn. timl. or two it may ploned un-til next day; 'wherefore, yesterday- Id father day before adys. out It Off quickly, while the soldier A 3ULLIONAlItE'S Wes. You will Vtbinkidar Cur derxilrtment Of how-to get out of its trou Idin Ar o thy doin Tbr, A in maitble'; and Renau good I asked the re o:.;., It is proposed to open a MilliOUS1 thiis way. is heated aij tille. Michigan Pllemirv4itlar Ca.r Com- cultivate self confidemck in cam of the amiable I)olo- olark, 100 Ing pfilased. -roit, has closed down.- The aim should be at all timtm to make recalls the ntrance., l?a ny, of at In Le u wbA). exPLEW-41 to the pa6gs of I d'nlo wheLher they're doin' fatbeni �Qlub in London, to which the, e itself. �'By Chaunoey M. De w has accepted the the chi4d think aind art for tiola in a Walmilitan dungeoin. good or not, but thay'�e doin' me good. fee will be 1,000 guineas an so doing a mother will so= find her starva jiw fit in bairmanhbip of e, Poard of Control me"llreAbly lleviated Ws own distrow 7 W. Y new slupg�shot. Dual subscriptio 000 per k. c T&Jnt Traffic Aicoriatiort, cares much lessimed. 0 K g g 4 _ 6.f . '•Na. � '� ae' r, •� . Sao x # t� i - 4� 6. € "` {' k� Y �! I t ' rs. s fi. ; E I f pp d t yap • 4 4. . S ,,q r' • §9 1 ,f. C } A s ..S ol tip (y 1 Y• 4" ti pr. 1 4t r � 'f t Y 1 ! aw J 95� r 4 i xy'i - .. a , , e I a .,. - '{ <. s ... ., 7 .. +'k' s:. : n :_.v' ° -�. 4�:. - :: �. «�1.F ... •_, =g. _ :. �- •..�` t�_t T _ LS a �'1 Or 5, j .In LL s I (° 1 I d I < , R- �� Al.. � �i ,. a t.� .. # ' , 1 {ia -.. -.. ::• -. - ^.s - t - ,..y {a i a -. Or �R4 A K i 4 tl x 3' :' e: x-. '�. ., -., r, .•• ,;. .. _� .... .,.'�1: ° .: _: ,.tom.. 7 ""�: - r : rA 4W ­4 Q L Whitby..... —plakwing station Q.VA TRAINS OOIN6 EAST I)U% AS FOLLOW5:— Vh rati&-s In the Lggialatu're failed in ouge being satisfied that the sheop'had "Scab Mr. Tomlinson, McGillivray's foreman R n I No. 6 MIL 7:58 A. M. __-Pppular elect In urother move to have the vacant registrarship Sent at Ones for M. H. Crosby, 0 .,4114 LocAL 2:24 P. M ChOPP'xig every y in tha. w�oj -at 4 coats I 61 8 LOCAL, - k, v6t. Mr. Crosby, aft Ontario county filled by ion or careful ex. I da 6:02 P. Us Jack O'Donovan, orme�ly of Whitby, nations oronounced the sheep free per bag. cash—WIl accepted. ikoller 0 11spabo" they only having ING WEST I)US AS FOLLOWS:— Gor TRAINS GO with another Toronto crooy, has been sen - from flOur for sale at going prices. s9:16 tenced at Cleveland, Ohiq; to five years in mouths from ng ensilAge. LOCAL Mr. Lloyd Feed of all kinds on hand. No. 7 "I$ LocAL . the 13 ext day, but did. not quar. Hard and soft wood tata.prison for pooket picking. went back the P 8:09 P. W The Irwin sisters who have risen to andue th h This same Inspector 'e 3e for sale. if AIL 8:20 P. Me fame on the New York stage turn out to be bais quaran:in"el* a number of sheep in W'. �UXWELL station ved in the Howell residence on Brock belonging to! Wm. MOCO Georgie and Addie Campbell, whose parnto Whitchurch, among which is number Rouge till. y Tom: Do KENNED rmaok, of Vivia street south for years. —Times. I ti Timms GOING EAST DUR ",iomovw A woman, from Brighton, in soliciting of J, Bandy, No' aving purchased ibe stock :)n. Our Note, 0 Of U04111 110. 6 MAIL 7:58 A.M. alms for one Mrs. Duffy, of Bright4 bould render no assistance, as it i readers a, Claremont, and intending to mOv8_ No. 14 M=D: 2:18 P- said Oman is an impos er,, a P.. AL the w t nd th: NOTICE TO CREDITORS I .6:57 P-M, TO the 1-lesidents of the Towns'' $bore, will offer his stock of 8 Loo time of Mrs. Duffy is purely fictitioul. of icker OWS; n TRAj iS GOING WEST DUR AS POLL againqt I' in Ake County of On�arioj and all N '19:21 AX, Gross for slanderous statements rnie, W- war Thomas Jackson has issued a writ n Jhi'M:44herlof Charlotte . Littl4oh may c6nce E the Townsksp of Pickering, in the C of others whom it Stove" Ti e, No. 7 LocAL ounty the re- 8:15 FIX made concerning him idst prior, to of Ontario, married. wom4n, Insolvent. Public notice is hereby given that 6wing to 8 MIXED the prevalence of a contagious disease of i. an oe nt stabbing affair. Albert Jackson, &IGO Notice in hereby given that the above named maIN known As IhOeP 00fib On several farms in 'Ware, Coal Oils, Etc., issues a writ against Mr. Gross-for another Insolvent has made an assignment of her estate the County of Ontario. the Minister of Agricult- Whitby, to me, John P� Paxton of the Town of ure, at Ottawa, has ordered the Township of $2,000. Loo, k Here Sheriff of the County of Ontario, for the bone- Pickering to be quarantined iu;accordanoe with his old at& owing to fancy peas being a drug iii the fit of her credi re, under R, S. O. 1887, Chapter the provisions of The Animal, Contagious Diii- market the world over, it is unlikely- that 124 and a,men ng Acts. cases Act 1879," and an order of the oovernor in viii veage, eany seed will be distributeed b -Ne credito are notified to meet at my oifice Council dated the twenty-tifth day of May, A. y the Whitby agen in the Court ouse at Whitb* on Friday the D.. IM. r ts this year. This will prove a eriox;s icke ing P i9th day of Mairch 18X, at three O'clock in the All persons are therefore strictly forbidden to or from any e- rht' BobsWghs, matter to maipy farmers in this diptrict, as afternoon, for tho purpose of vaceiving a stat remove any sheep whatever to r any other part I get Lig for several years they have made a spec- ment of affairb, appointing Inspectors (if neces- of the Township of Pickering c part (For the next 80 daya) sary) fixing tho remuneration, and for the order. of the County of Ontario, 0 oept under the ialty of growing fancy peas for wholesale Cutter,-,.-._ U Sec AT ing of the affairs of the estate generall direction ani supervision of a inspector. u rms fi instead of growing the low priced IL estate der tho penalties proscribed bj said Act, and all All persons �laiming to rank upon I Which we will sell cheap farniors having diseased sheep are re of millit RIO quired to graina. the said I[noolvent their claims t the emmo &8 soon as aw kre of it. to the Real lee W or before the 5*h day of April is97, with mo.on V. J. Brodie, V. 14,, Clavremout, is inspector for p after Which date I will proceed to distribute the a ricesp roved by affi avit as required by the said Act, =ter of Agriculture at Ottawa. He JACK SON. Township of Pickering, Kinsale...;.:-, Brock Road, Oat, assets of the 8 iid estate having regard to those cla ins only of which I shall then have received All parties concerned are hereby notified to onald occupied the govern themselves accordingly Pulpit notice. Dated at WL itby this Ilth da� of March IBM. ere eaters, , ' _'_ -:; L�i, _. . . FARMERS' MA JOHN F. PAX' ON, W. V. RICHARDSON, Cook Stoves, fthgesj'an'd- H h on Sunday. By Order, RKETf Wes. Goo and Miss E. Gee were visit. 9beriff County of Ontario, ,7 , , . �,: . Lt . . Toj&oN--o, Mar. 18, 1897--..'' 0hairm Assignee. an L. P. Health ing their parent fty. s over Sund Will be sold at cost. Township of Pickering, # 0 77 to 0 00 onto the Gold- wheat t fa 11 Wm. Dennis has moved Pickering, Feb.'Wnd�IW7. Iotf Wheat, spring....o. Goose. 0 74, to 0 (W f lately occupied by John Rodd. arm was hold at —OF— Wheat, goose ............ 00 6890 00 64 Cottage prayer meetiag Lawrencfj's on Sunday night- Barley, buGh ............. 00 27 to 00 80 Edward RGAINS. dson and Kit Sterrick. CALL FOR BA Oats, bush .......... *I..*. oo 22 to 00 28 Matthew Richar 00 48 with their families, start for Wabi Peas, bush ................. 00 42 to er 190011 There *ilIU! offered for sale b 12 00 to 18 50 119y, new, tolm..664 dext Monday. y Public GREfN5 Two Re McDonald 'will leettirs i e' kuotion by Thos Poucher, auctioneer, at V. n tb ROWS OP P)TAT 7 LIVERY I Straw, ton .................. 7 00 to 7 50 Is WITHOUT h rch here on "The )ife of Jahn Wesley,,' Dressed hoits.....i6 .... so 5 03 to, 6 60 c u ISAAC LITTLEJOHN WATER 60 to 8 60 the 17Lh inst, Lecture to CoMmen"o OR PLAST A ullinj a Beef, forequartoro.-..�--._, 2 the above b ri on farm, lot 25, con. 5, Pickering Township, 4 00 to 6 50 at 7:30 o'clock. Silver collection. Go Decker, I am repared to Beef, hindquarters... from .66 ane mile andr& halt west of Brougham, at 6 50to 7 e to Mutton ................... William Gee had th misforUld 12 o'clock, noon, sharp, on cater to the wants of the PuElio in that. 5 00 ip on - Veal, carcass .......... to" to 6 00 the ice and hurt bis knee which line. Wednefid Mar. 24th, 1897) 00 21 4 -3913 confined him to the house for some ay Butter, lb ............ soso00 12 to t' e. We. hope to see hi�ii out again The undermentioned farm, stock, im First-claw vehidles and horses for hire day Eggs, doz... 00 11 to 00 12, im or night. Teaming done promptly by potataes, pe­­* oplements, &c., Viz., r bag o'Bus in connection meet- 1 Sorrel gelding 4 yrs old, 1 Bay geldiiig day or job. Mrs. McKitrick, formerly of Greenwood t and T R train@. Freigh 5 yrs old, I bay mare 4 yra old, I borse 8 ing all G but now residing with her son-in.law, J. yrs old, 1 black geld' 3 yrn old. I black express olivered to all parto of E. Disney, of Balsam, is darg rously il', DOMINION BANK are aged. I red bulf, 2 now roilch cows the villiage. This her many Ifiends will be sQrry to m with calves by side, 4 cows. due last of '$115001000.- o& omd 8"=1 bear. March, 2 cows due in April, I cow due in Capital Paid up Pro PICKERING1 May$ 2 cows due in. August, I cow due in $1,500,000 in n - Octob r, I cow due in Novediber, 3 milch �A Surplus, Charcoal, or Bad Young Uan. his old, 4 pigs, about -Owl. 7 pigq 2 moot murdered another Indian and a A" alan w io %, er 'S A W was 100 pounds each, 2 store pigs, I Clic WHITBY T 'RIK I bite man, yesterday hanged at AGENCY f White boar, 7 Shropshire sheep, reRietered, Macleod N.W.T. 150 bushels of oats, also a quantity of Genond Banking; BUMMOU Tr&Bw&Gtdd f the Markhai4i Woollen V 3 The creditors o household furniture. I turnip slicer, 1 cut Agent for loading RAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Wi Is and the Lambton' Woollen mills ting box, 1 roller, I set scales, I mower, I Int,er6st allowed at highest current retai. NO:,. at the office of E- binder, I seed drill, 2 fanning mills, 4 met Tuesday afternoon plows, notice of withdrawal required. rson, Toronto. These two husi- 1 wooden pump (40 ft), J interest in horse Agetti. Greet& lfiv�r. ()nt. And Canaflian Special attention given to the collection of J. Heude 1Y re lits i mpattiia Farmer's Sale and other Notes. &raitce Vo et iron harrows, 5 sete harness, I olved in the failure (1 Jas. messes were inv power, a narease for rates. Lockhart, Son Looses paid loll & Co. The Markham wheel barrow. 1 top buggy, I democrat Al go. promptly. Pis J. THORTON Also agent for MANNER.' M e run by Mrs. Louisa Robinson, wagon, 2 lumber wfigous, 1 pr bob sleighs, ills wer nI long sleigh, I cutter, I Rrind stone, I bay Don't Forget' and the Lambton mills bv Wm. Morris rack, I bay rake, 1 set spritigs, about 40 f L For S'110. The state ments presented showed liabil EstablMed 1880! Iron pipe, fork@. hoes, milk cans and other Office of Stark &IWilhavason, Bank re, Stouff ties Tf you intend to it Orns- villa. y for the Lambton mills of $3,300, and arLicles too numerous to mention. _Via t Frui or for the Markham mills of $2,300. TERMS:—All sums of $10 and under, flist, you can S. d. B. Leghorn' Cockerelk. mental Trees and Plan ths credit �et them better, cheaptIr and in better cash; over that amount 7 mon! 2 B. L. Wyandotte Cockerels. R as Rogers'— The celebrated Eli will be given to parties furnishing !�'(' STOUFFVILLE.�.,: order tor plantiog by sending to the old 3 White Wyandotte Cockerels. TAn person reqt joint notes. 7 per cent per &nnum. off for reliable 0ontral nursery, tj miles north of iii-ing any of the above birds v I faRiver P.O., tb ' you can got of fo t9reir stock, qow- is the time. All en r i s,to matings or for improving M`clfael Mord Green afternoon of i i!a long diettace.' bred birds. At 3 o'clock in the he wwme way towards recovery. 3me frM C 0 =Am L 10 puret &gCIAS Who C( all on M013 DON, day, at the same place, the farm con iating gC W. J. GOR day as Mrs. Ashburn WaI3 Old and Blaudard varipties always on of .50 acres more or lega, being the north I at Pickering, Ont. d ck way, she slipped and fell, I r -a ing half of the no lot 25, con. ba Pickering Township, will be offered for ished if you,want them. No substituting. sheds, ber firm at the wrist. sale. TERNIS, 10 per cent cash orr day of No misrepresentation. $Atisfiction guar. 46 Ohn C. Lawr, of Inge '0�DALLSrft" rsoll, who ng into L. M. Dougherty's round the ti. hanti. - Novelties and nela varieties furn - The �,uuderaign will be their coal k rth half of gale. For further 'particulars apply to anteed. Prices reasona4le. Bond or4sn LL UN h week years ago liv6d at the corner of the 91h THOMAS POU(�HZR, -auctioneer, DENTON A' (or fruit trees before lot of April to give on Friday and Saturday of eac during the 'igginst and filling orders. con of Pickering, has been visiting for Dor)s, Solicitors, 10i Adelaide St. I!., To. time for WM. winter weigh out coal to all who: st week his old friend Milt.011 J- ronto, or to the undersiRned, the pa S. Duneliesith. agent, Green -River. with their TH E LW May avor them return home on J. F. PAXT61C. .:,:: , :.� Rester, and intends to Price list free on apAlittation—addrose patrunage. Terms cash. 16-00. IAssignee, forthe be nefit of the creditors Tuesday. BY . OPKINS, V.S.I* Mogen. Hartman of Isaac Littlejohm. The C-ouamlasionerg Grieen River, ODC Pi R. HOOVER & SONS. and Baird of Searboro, to- Dated at Whitby, March 10th, 1897-� of Whitchurch F. SPOFFORD. Agent. the A ther with Ins ctor Lundy, met at go Home on Marerl, and passed accounts VRAn8f ion of 11AMMOTT. SALE.- $517. The quest amounting to —OF emis"' by electricity from BROUGHAM lightin the e N wmarket system wis d d the pr 3tng a new wing for imussed, an She advisability of orm -M d for hospital increased accom odation an o will no doubt 01W Ii.l. IS B . .: S Seed Grain", Hoiwi`v-, Cattle, Implements. T'i I 'or. Sho� 'p I" purposes. The proposition M FACWTWD -bape be I put in definite o fore the June bt lies p lace. The undersigned has received instructions DE MARK16 Gion of the County Council ta IDEAL f rom iing last a most enthus' may isstic meeting of the Stc Anyone sending a sketab au4 description On Friday evex RIGHTS &a. I have just:reeeived &� fuu - STEEL WINDMILL )uffVille lacrosse 1F e WHITE was 'held in OPOHNA their supporters quickly oigoo es, whetber an InvenVon to line of samples of F&U and club and "Ommunlostio" atrictly tion of To sell by public auction at his premises, probs,biy pawtenite. Winte ney for securi na pobouts -TH Stark's hall. The elec con4d"tial. Oldr., 11 r f3uitingsj SISOL a num- —W Stouffer & ber OWER follows Patron, Hon. half mile west of Brodglism, lot 20, eon. 6. In America. IV :fe a �isonbl= oOce S E E I officers resulted Towbehip of Pickering, on' Patents taken tJrcuX1,,X 10 of. choice lines of over- Edgar; bon. president, Maurice M. special WU00 in the T j. D. Call ad'see them cositinge. bon. vice presidents, Robt. G. SATU DAY, MARCH'20th SCIENTIFIC AMERICANO Brent; 0 ood ueedi iA any -part of its n W -bokutifully illustmted. larvest cirmlatio" of ; . - Graham and W. G. Barned; president, The foi`l�ing valuable property, viz:' andget prioes. tiny im-iontifto Jouud, weekly. "ruis 8&kA con �ruction. sidents, W. A. Rae, Ix Inoilths. H G. Martin;'vice-pre pecimen popies andamal J. 110QSi i, R. J. Dewar; UK8 ON PATNN" sent freel Address w 13 piar, 4 ' ke,old g am A. R. Fleury; 1 York.shire',White sow Urquhart, Go Brou CHEAPER, THAN WOOD MUNN a Co. A k; field captain, W Captain, C. E. Penno by side, P Yorkshire White sow 8 Pigs 3 461 Broadway. Now uai atives to tile RU13 AU ni ely pailited and guaranteed. Stark; represent wks old by side, I Berkshire sow 8 pigs 3 Friday at Teronto, 2 First Class Spra of the C.L.A. on Good wks old by side, I Poland Chiva sow M sr J. H, Lennox and W. J. Stark. pigs ii wkg old by side, I Berkshire sow the anifested at pigg,5 wks old by side, I Poland China sow The Great Eskalish Rem*dY- WOOD .;j -From the entbusiasm m ou"Unt"d to GEO**, GEROW Otx ftekog" s of the Stouff ville pigs 4 wks old by sidie. 1. Yotumg. Poland the succes tly, and permanently meeting PrOnIp Chin sow6piga4wksoldbyside.1young more. than assured. a owe aU forms of No t ")OW of Hard itua soft wood, -also club his.. season is Yorkshire White sow, registered, 7 'I)igo 5 waik"6006 X*""*"AftW"_ A U988 ri wks Cjt0rrhdG*! rapotm" and an T 1�pne. wks old by side, I White sow 14 pigs 4 Blabwood for islel' A PERFEC;T-TF-A effl#cts of: Abu" or )Uvooses. UXBRIDGE. old by side, I Berkshire sow due March 20, rvf AV Y, Mil 1 Poland -China sow due March 29th., 1 17 O" C u'stom Sawing Tam- Qf 7bbe %no r SH W k, Poland China Bow due March 30tb, I ney; of Reach* and e ently moved to worth sow due March 24th, I oommetioe iniFebrutry. f G dwood, have rec spt= a"nomarly #mVe. er, o Oland Chins sow $v"v, Inscin4vo OD"No sow due March 27th, I P tles been pr"Orr"d over 85 years In thousands Of town. sow due about miaw on$ Honea Nedief" Hill de Saw and 0 Mr . A, W()ma6 from Pefferlaw 'WR8 in due April fith, I Berkshire Tamworth Befo-re and After. Idut k"9010- Will !The fig Berkshire sow due about P lek disposing of another load. April 20th, I Ask drumbLfor W**Vo Phosphodisel It town last WE n May. 2 Old knowm- in Place Of this. laining Mills. April 25th, 1 White sow due i - be OC$MgOws worthimi; madUfte ere not seized this time. 13 Shosts Her fish Poland China sows due in May, 1601oss, peov in letter, and we win send bY rot= Sharon, r 0 Thed tb f M o Alonzo Rose. 5 months old. ssa& price, one pwkw, sit six, so. 000 W'n MILNEW MEST IftA Mr. Rose is week. ]PAMPh)et&tresto"y&d&*ft TEA is repor A here th HOUSES. Corners. 4 THE WORLD Brown's kept hotel at EPSOM and, Green- I Horse O' yre old g p, 1 9 yra old The Woo formerly I Horse rnOM THE'"A pLANT TO THIE TEA CUP g p, Mare 11 yre old, roadoWr. Windsor. out.. c&nadso ib k. IN ITS NATIVI: pURITY. 'gold in Pick iag and else_ . :.[ Lome claims to.bave a hen that CATTLE. where in Canada UgE or I 20th, 1 Grey cow ri ay' as large as goose 6998- 1 White S3 by all respoulliblO.Dir "Monsoon" T a ad cow due Ap uggitits. put Pul t qua] the bes a man of over 90 years Of due in June, I Jersey heifer due in May, I t up by t�e. Tnd;ab ex . I f ItIcs of I ndLid Mr. Lo is t�owers as a in the word should act Grey cow due in April. ueens on Cemeht Tliif",::�e is he greatest care hey use t 0 6uppose his ley. age and . that is whY d IMPLEM9NTS. ;lcticn of the Tea &nd its 6lev be doubt d. We would like to buy that w 1 H" —For building— i it it up themselves and sell, it 01,ly in the origi i Single plow, I Gatig plo:*# Purity and exceReAcc- CXA. 0cpges, thereby w ring its F and ne~ -Siloa, Stable Mors, packag", hen.—Journal. 1 Fanning m ence pin % lb., i 1b. U About noon Ad ia bulL on Tuesday-last the barn wagon, I Light Wagon, I 06narete Walls, d S lb _� 1. i Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, 1, grain imd im - new, I Scuffler, new, I Seed drill. In a professional I Ife is every- th 'is eontentl SRED GAAIN. ALL (1001) GRWERS KEEP IT. together wi uel Kennedy. Pipes, Etc., Eto. ir grocer does not keep it, longing to Sam 1111n7 The man! who makes _ I PI t�. be 500 Bushels Egyptian oats, 200 Bushels tell hiM to w��'ft -Bushels MultiPlYOr lar line is YOU Uxbridge, was doilroyed by fir. Black Tartar oats 200 F4 study ul a part, Ia too Farnim and others who oonteriplate HAYTIER & 00, 6th con. I or articles STEEL, IDSI�an(e $700. peas, and a number of oth mail to see W P you want U. on Tharsday last Major Lioya, y. s-9 us to mention b ilding next season, make your plans and 13 prort Street E-,At, to of numero g going into the Whole. a of ser lee. Have early, got your suppI of RT%voI fNewmarket, Government Inevee As Mr. White i everything will be for this district, paid Uxbridge sale Butchering business ir teeth atten0d -to by a and field stones on t e lKroqnd F4 oak by John Dickie CO to live oo and dmuf th6 winter, thus Spec min d b J. To sold without the slightest reseri. your ro- an offic I visit. how dale y saving both time and f to T O. J. A. MaGilli. Bae to commence si I o'clock turn are E Iliott, B., he" visi 4t money. —All sum's of 110 sad an or town of Ux- TERMS: i ray amount 7 months credit H. A. GALLOWO Wante dou rm adjoin,ine the A. DOntist d the large flok of cash, over that Or ilisir ge d exmined m.g. C,*r. y9nX* e6;Sss., Terente tioulars apply he said had will be given to p&rties furnishing approved sap there. These Off ice joint notes. Six per cent per annum We is DEVITTS Or"a"W, onte WM cd W, too, and "pro" d tiad it 04 for cash. -TH08. POUCHEIL, ILUOUQUW ej k'� `4 FP I I I - I -11-1 - , . - -- - ­ ­r - ­- --`Aw:�J� . I . i"..��­V� � . . .... � � . .-7, ,17 ,,';4y-T .1"'. I � -- ,; ­ I �---,�'­ - . :, �. - I -- ­ ,,,, . . � .., ��! � . , R ­., ­"M;, .. 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I , - . ­.-T �,� le . �. *. 4 was .Tack I�Manafield'a wedding. but. . 1�1�" me I ­. - ... . I �. . : I :..- '. I -: Ilight, aind as th4 young fireman draw I... � c­ , . aga " his � �.­: �'­ eaoy-chair to ��he.hearth after sup- stro, . I 1,1,� , ' .`11; . I., - . Ii I dd 1. ­ , a ppe , �-.­-­­ PIOX, and put up hi - 're, feet on the . . .. - I , ; . . a, n - ­.. . .. - . abiinillig bar of tl P .flender, he gave a the !`:'-- -:�:t. sigh. of satisfacti)'n- . His eyes danced of . - I 1.� - ,�­ , � �-:-­:,,.,.�. with, Pleasure as*' le watched his pretty the, , � 1: � � . ­_1;c,:.'(L) .� quick-handed Iiitt o Mif 6lear -' a h - . ", �- I � e the ta -1- , .L. �,- I yer , -1-:1. , � -:. -ble; and whon th. cloth had been fold, N 1. I . I . I � '.­ ed away in the 3 "... , , , , - � � . I set 0 i . awer, - airkd the lamp oth ­ 0 ­1� n its little . ool-work mat hx thie, OVe "I - ­�, in ; I ,A -I...- .. middle of. -the is ow-WIlite deal, he - ,-I', - . i .. T. � . , I . , Mad: ' I I .I, � I 1� � I - - I so ... .1 ! ;­ I . . - -­:� L�. r, " �­, � -- ' '- - - "� , " :�: �'. "Coinle; �Ong, Oet'lle I" "'-:�­`i- 1 . '' as ,� , - I _ . - .� , �­1, , � I ­.. .. , , I I . , - � . , - '.. -t� .� .., . , - , '. - Thkl young wife' brought a lo-w stool hud , , , .. , ..". ` , -, . . , to Ft� � L .. .- - � . - . d �-- � . , ...,L� e­- . an . sat at ;his feet. and, giving him ton �:�!..,: - 'L . . I I L ...­ one loving look .full of joyful trust, of . I ­ . . ­ :­,­ - �.- ':.­� ishe c,laspeA her ,hands on h is knee, of t ­.. t �, �­ L "-.' I I I .. � � .L" . :.1 � �'�, . � � - , and resteAt her cbeek upon them a . s.shq roof ...�� :, : .., F , .. .- ..., �, igazed into the, fixe. � . : �, � I I . � _ L . ' I he a - I . - .1 . L L � I ' � " ,.- - . Fox isome moments' inio,ilher Of'. them w III - - . . - - .1 � .­ .1 - I .. , . -'� ...:,..�',. Kpoke. Txuth e, they were too of IS . ­1 . .., . - I kit . �'I.�` i, � � 1.. 8 - ",i --­ bappy for words. Nellie found pleasant, rou ' . ., :. � ' * , ..,.L. pictures of the uture in the mystic- as - , '11, - 1. w I * ',' , � caverns of tb*5 fl �,e;,aad-as for Jack, the 1. I . I- .. - -1 7­ 1 -­ . - -:" ,., � to : . � , :: - he just ga.zed hi fill t the only pio- I � - � ,:" . I a T - . 1I L' : LL ,'' tu.re in the woril he cared to see, the cor, . � ��`-- � Ifaoe of his Wif I ifieA in the fire,-' s ho I 1� , -: �:- ,',.,. I I i, . ,,- ;,-:-,: i - light, which hler curly hair ken . . � . ��.�:-,. �, . the I , inito a ,hal o -o ( dy gold. But pre- , ­� I L. . , :.�­.�- . Wit-S , : .,: - sently with an; f ort, the young bus- * 11 I Tl­­� . wor 1. ''. 11 _; � -,,�­..� band said: I low , 1. :,' . - -.1. I . . '.:� . - " Nell i o, iii g ' this' 'is eVen better stol � 1-1: , , I- . - I i�: -, ` � 5 * , 1. . . y , � ,�.., I - ' hopes omised, isn't it?" con .. -� than ou:r I ;. .. p sho . , . 1. :1 �11 ... He allowed his t lance gle . e- y (I 'I Z 1, I - � s 0 _ , ­ , ., - ! - . * . I � . - I - ! It. .i-1 . iully round the t im kitaben, flashing of I :,.: ­. back the sparkl of light from the � . �, I .- .. , inig - --. .I.. '. -�­ - Wor - . . 91 ass and . chLi na � ; chLi na :, : il � -. -. I- . na , n the dresser, and & - , ,il I . . -1 ;j� � -.-- , !I., t-hen 'brought thum. swiftly again to - -k), ! �' � . I - -1 . , . . . I.L: , ir-cent - , ,�- the' -re of a -traction-the blush- ; It . L- '. ­. .. �1: '. . . . . ­ he ­ - , , . - . , . . Ing a , 11 I.: ..- f ce resting n his knee. ' ,­,�..,.,. .�-� . - .. hot . ­ ., .11 � : She did not ans ver bu t sh I -: , , . ­�:-:, ,�', .. e Klanc�d foot I . I . F -.1 I :.".-.i, � 1. : back at hdm, and he wa,g satisfied. be'l o .� .... ,­ . , I- , 1.� 1: "Tell me., Nellie dei�r," he said next; - . � �­. tate 11 - : �r-. �:�. . I'- ' �­.,�dj - I �. L. I L: - you have quite ot over that old sea , ,.�. - -�.�, ... N � f L I I .. - . I � : : L'. -�L. 1 f Ill . i ­ I ear . 11 1­: . - . I bcat 11, � 11 . A.ga i a she di o a' nsw,or, � and he her, I -1 L' ­ - -11 � . ! ­'. _ I -'. L . ' if 't, ': *1, ` � i;� L , ".: --''. I .1 - I I..., � � � - : weut on: - L . tbot I . �� '. .� -L �. -. � I -L .:� � L' ' L ' ,;,, .". �,,L, .- "There i's da*e " ' life . dan ..; - I " - �,­­., 1. in every I dear, .st , . . -ro '. :,'. ­-, � beart. Plany wiVe s,end their me' . - I I I,, , ...' ' - ' - n to iitril . .;-!. .- - . I L ,.. sea, a nd do notil them again for Piec . . .,.. - � I- '-Inontlis ; the fla�nt s are not crueller NV lit . I I � I . ! .11. the I.. I ,.,. , than the waves, �4 I ie I" L . . 81 � I 11 ' 'L . - . ' "No, Jack," 'sh� 11 aid; '�f W'm 4jifo a sh . ..- be.brave, but. -,r CA-) T111 ; . - . - -1 �. - "But III he exal, irried 'with - a I glad flect I �­:"` � i L' I . I . t: � . . 'laugh. "We musn't begin our n'larried a In- .� ,� --� i I firej .. 1.1,.. . t lifewith 'buts' Nell e de4TI Tal'I me if c.'rev , . . . .. . � I - , ' . . � . -- T ` ­ anytbing troubles -ou, and we will to - I .-;: I ' � �­-:..-­ , get rid of it. at 0 ' 11 - or - , ., : ,- ,� ' : ­ . for ; .,:,;, "Oh, Jack, I d ' i 0 -, tu tl�l I � � - - :- P I L . I don I*k . . - L., you$ a su i��­ ­ � � ' - eff *ally to-niub;t I But- you k n Qw as se6o . ''. . - d , peel - �::.'... . � , . . - - I � - I .V�J­ - well I as J -do how Jim T,rave-rs warited, glar I I :' :.' L� '. � WIL9 ­;11. .­: rne. I can't got. b; face out of - my I - . -. . - . . 11 . it . - . - � "� I ;,_ �., -.L mind; it looked a ful in the church , . �. �.,-: - . I :p -,. -day I" I 1. V. - I ,.- . to I I � . '' .� L I I - - . - � ; ��'- I ,�-L Jack Wal-jifiold lodlr�a grIjve­;--­'L" :T" I I ! lw .1 -- . . J� . , L � - � " ��, - I 'I You'll have to [ait .all si�ich 'n,oti6nN 'cro%N , I - - " - ! �. .-.: I out of your niiiiii, -iiy -girl," he said, 'S(N i . ; , .1 ,� I w he - " -­ "Jim an' e's. been chuills - -.1 -­, 1. qu qtlY. - . �­ (1111c i . I f ,I - , . - . I or years ; we, cOul d 't bot-h have you, that - I ­,.. I ..� . �-- L an he's the . I '. � '� � �- . ,to know that the i rw ­ 1�j choice wa,s for his i , L _ � . .N-(ni. 1)on't go ail' : . ­ � - - . ­ �11 . I %.- think hard-of poor old Jim ,is Jost youl- !io 1 L . V . . , -Jw 1. in 11 I ­1 Nellie stared at .the fire and, said and � L I �� ', . 1. " I I ? . 1. vj.m. - . ., . nothing. The iniLss of red coalLs exack- W01,11 1. . , ' .1 w . - ,­, L' . �Jack . ; :i. ad, and fell tug(,',h,er, involving .... ;. the :,-,.-,: . .. 1, hael . .. � ,. -.: ..-� . � fiery cavernii in rt ' fin, and a column the ' 11-�. , ­� of epar" fle.d. u . . I ­.- L p ii,tu thc dark chim- Stt . ." i, , : I 11; �... � : .-�, ney. - ''.1-,- ..� .. I L . Unvo � . 11 I - 1. '- :, .;I ' -.. � -,�­ - 116n, sudden' diio� sivipts.'�Tihe�'peace I w"U'l 4 V--�`�'�"`.` , n I e, Mll ­' . L, and joy of the new I o was sha t t ered - terr, . 1. . I 1.� i I I ' I � - ;.�::. by an awful cry fiom the street: - I her ­i I", -.­., ��!.,*.�,:..c - .1F ire I Fire I" 4., cry. . , , , . ; s - - � :I- " " f " o t b " . - . I stra I .. - ' . L �, � -�.�, - - - Nellie istarted as i 11� I§h ; ad Pierced he r I . . I , , . I - . -1 hex heart, and Jac. sprang to his Eja�V . ­ � - - : i .!�. 1�1 feet.. I �- ,, L . , L. � . . . the , . f�: .4 Sb I - . " i ,� .� . L 6 . lad . I � L. oon I" 'gasrw Nellie, with- lie. r f I igu ' i 1 -- - /�.,, hand preased . tig t-ly against 'her alon � :` - heart. 1 - . . . ' i - ": ... Vil , Th ' ' - . � . "Be �1:hrave, my irl 1" � 1; �cried - Jack, Ih- r . - ,.L _ "NOW'S -11 . . the time t prove what still .f bu I I ' I wah. ­1. L. you're made of.' ' : - &-I I lk :.'. . W ­ "Fire I Fire I" cit e tl�;6-�" - * -11 - L cry again ,. . :: ffrom without. . �.- - � . ..: 11 W . - , a ­ -..L - I I . . -. � I ­�, - Nellie ran anil fe, ched h" ' I . 7� s 'Nell] L, I "' I e'r husband,, 811(t _� , - -.,�l � boots, just as a thu. 1,ilej-ing rap sound- el i i's 1, � . �! L ed on the door, a - ! . il d hasty footgte�p8 loVil . ; - I .-,-. clattered away un, with ... I ..- ". �v 0avement. � � , ". It was the v hand . .- - f a 11-iom-nt for the -1 " J - , .1 I ­ . , 1. ­ � . �;Z ng fireman to , ick . - . L you 1. ` � Off his s14)pe,rs �nd- � ­ . . li't�t % - anxi pl,inge into 11 � ) .S; thi'll'-seiz- ,I'll � 7- 'L 1 . ..-. I .. .... - his coa,t and iat. .froln the door, "N ... lag . �. �­-,.... , he -'paused for a m ,ment to c,lasp his '. alive ;.. �' L '' L , ­ young wife in his a 111s. I (Irod, 'L ­�' � le .. VN, .. , . � "Nellie"' h L' lit'red, "it is the Ne - L' � �, � -1 � _ ;r I ".... - . . �,: �' "'L - : �­-. . call of duty,,and lillere duty is there, ing :� '. ' ­' I � � 11 . ' I 1. I ­. �. God is too." ; 1. and t . 1. , .1 I I ' L I L , _­ Then he tore hirltself from ber* cli ig� i%hle t� . I - � - - in - � I � � 1, . - I : : 1-1-1. I - -­ ­1 . . . I . ing arnu and was i gun0. I "I ' 'L 'L " " L' ". L . I ; _ .� . : :_ L �� L 'L.,­14. - . :* : _ .. .", I . ­, '. fim . 11 . L -� ", -... . . i,", ': , ­ .; 'L .11 . .L .1 1. I - -� - -.11; I . - _ _ : ­ i - - C. .. � �­ . � % , . "AN .1 ..v* - .i - .,­ - L if I. I -�­, ­ .L I , ­ 1� .1 , - I ... - , : ; -11. ': L.': �f� � :.1 . I I. , ,- - .." � . : - , , %­'. �L . ,.: -. , . ,,, ­. . - �. -, -, . - ' . "" , , 11. ,:. 111at . L- 1, - , , � - ­ . :� `:� i* .i ? 'L - , . :.1 J. ..- . . , :1 - '. "", , , 1�ft aloff6; I - - N�ellie'� - - newly-found it all ". I ,, . I - .., � I ­..­ 1, courage uickly deserted tier, and 1101 . . . . . , -111, , � 1. . . - , . I L :�� - ..... . I sin Ing 1�tO4 � - ., ki I a chair, she folded her tllou� A atrims on the table., and let her face balco, . J'� ��.- "' fall forward u -in. It 11 pon tht She did not cause i..'', L . . c.; -, cry. but her wholo body trembled piti- "M . -­� I - I � I . P . , . I fully, and, every time. the awful cry migh 'L . :.1; sounded in the street, she winced a-i said �.. _:! ­% !:L if a whip-lash lad 8truck bel- quiver- know - l . . ­IL . - 1--. I..,. I Ing flesh. . . . roun4 ­ , , ­ - - - - :. - - ".. 1:.-,� scarcely five minutes hh,d passed f rom .." ­ . ,.. . . �, Jack left hier-though if time hadn' s I since- � . . . ­ . , . .. I '?' . -L -�` . ' - ' had beem. measured by agony it might more . .�.�-. �,.'_�� L�� , , '. have been five hours!-when a loud my p I . � I-- hiBer sounded in Nellie,s ears, followed Im,31y I . . � c . - . I . . � ... L I- . I . '. by the tbunder of hoofs and wheels. fell i . , I I I " ..; I 'She t her feet and rushed to , NO- *.,' IWT. ,. . ,,,,� Opo,13i c or?, just as. with a roar and . " Gh . I I .1 , ,�! I - � . .,;" 7 a rattle, the. fire-ongine. went sweep- been I . ,­.... . . ­ -i­ .I- -was a flash of scarlet man I . - . Ing past, There �,�::­ . iLnd gold and flaring lamps; showers it-w � . ;1. , , -. , , � .1- �- of sparks streamed from the hoof9 of "Sil - . � ­ - "... the horses; but Nellie only saw two tho. t ­"-'.. �:,,-, faceig-tbe face Of the two.. of the h61- t go .0; 11 �..: ineted firemen. - ..'. I - - �Md ­ L a . .".- "; - One was the face of Jack Mansfield, Nel . .5. i ., -b)er hu,sband, who sm'led and waved bing, I , . ' . I ",:,�:,!- tim hand reassuringly to her as the IdHe I., ;­ I engine whirled past. The other was -that 4it L_ ­�: -: the fax* of Jim Travers, hex rejected or to - .;; , '. 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'j" , , ,; � . � - " No* of Irater � . � 4."'o ­ w , ; . � ; 11iffivioinil. 0own, d1own, dUwnl Would rid. . V ., , � - he sound of m#dly whirling wheals - - -- __' '_. '4­1.j_- . Folks of the wo ­-.. ,., ... . � . to her, muffled STORY OF A SUBJECT WHO 4A'D Ali the Jour fie-ver andf The stairs I—- ­ ry j­1 . :., ', . .-A . . by the distance, 'n be- ­ ag d&o` �'-4,,-- .f', I , - . i this rush of feet along the pave- AWFUL HALF HOUR. 1 gain to pal Gray . dawn brokei, and Ifim. . John D. Rockefeller I� - � 1. : - , * � ' - . � L - . . ... � _ : , - ;. , just below I saw greou fields, blue hills voced to hospitals where ber charitied.-I 1 . . L I . . . - '.. �, ,' nt still went on; and, looking up .­,I .,,,'­" ­-: � " in ia W UXII,4 - � .'tw­ 1-1 , . *'.1 ' ,�': . - - . - ri�� L . - L I 4 .. in, she was a-ware of a hurrying L.�. I ­ ­ - ­ . L 1. 'L�.. and ri,vorit, brown pastures, and now. are concerned as her humba d jj�4,� L­ - . , . . I 1�' �, L ­..��e ; , � , am of Ve le passing her door. A Ralloorm Toyfige and a FS11 I �10 17669 and then a country v-i,llage. It occar- viersities. . ...-Im .-­.11 � _.�, . � . h&&,...: L.� -, ', ' I I � WhAvo isufh'e. fire?" she oAked of Into the Be& on a Da*ert Islaad-As red t o me tW I W9^ - I The J�mperor . Fran -- Jweph lif L - ­-.� , - - ., t . t. � I eighbor who had juat run out of jL lacked by.% Houste ro-- Buried Alive- made tho woet Maurail Jokal A 11 .- '.-. ­ L ' I , L . I � � � . . I I .. TUMJILING THROUGH 1� 0 - i..,. . ;,J, L . . ,.- I . SPACE. �'- I i - . 1 next. house. �' . - Froln Heavlou to 114%4108. . L t*fi meln beT of the Hungarian - hdId" - : . , ,'� .- i 1 ,4. .... .!. . .4 0 ��',­.­ �. ­. I Only in Flint ,street I Van't Yer see ' at ful rate, and. won magnates. . � �41.tI- . I . . red in the sky? ' HOW does it feel to- he liyP-14"Otized? ond an aw . � i I'm a-goin' to have wou I d come. I omw a ,great ox- Carlotta, Maximillian Of NIMIXigo's. , � --. - I:... 1� � * . � I . � 17;i� '. I . ink at itl Comoi along o' me, Nell, Yes; I can answer you Mat ques�io-n and pa:nse 9C water, I grow fainter and widow, whose physical health 'Auxing : --.:...'� - I I `- ']I ble friQ . lainter. Those. pangs Of I hirst and good, IS ,__-L' ­��,�_- I - , ", . I- I 1ited to 'death at homel" many more which I am isuxe yo4,d nov- her long insanity has been . ;. ­ ; . I OIL ' . � .1, 1: � . .. I , ellie ran."nto the house, and in an- or Lbink asking. Fox instan i forgotten. I lay mid to be now rapidly declialng. �­' : , It . I-, .. - 1: I .;' ­ ' � ' . . - I or monwat she had -thrown a .shawl 00� What down on the rb&s to die. ThIen from .. �'. � -.'.-. � , , . r her head and 'Joined the woman a" the .sensation resent real& " I � ' I L i 8 of an anitual of the the surging waiters at my side emerged BarneCarniato is 4t - L - -I- I z . �� ing in ind.m. ffli_� is a out 43 yearS -.: ', :., 7'L-"': . ;� � the. street. I lower orderal It is a 0eas"a to fall R th%L&,tnd nionsters ready tJO devour I ied, and h" _� .�, ... ­ - � I feet and shriek W a . :1L. '. . . I be strearn of people were le-stsening, 3,000 feetf Did, I enjoy' a 10ho lie. I staggered W my L, - . of age, is alappily _ r.'�',. L '' L..:­­ :" � - they ha.sterwd their stepq, not.i(4ng - - - rt look ed. Clowit "d closer came the hide- several oh-ildre.n., onie (ad hom is a Soil i ��, 1 �­ . ;: � , I& L � :: -1 ,I .: � tbt-.y ran that. the glow in the Aky into the gales of heaven? What fire 'OUR monsters fighting a,nd, teari ' each Ge It. A., " ­ � I I � Ing aige Frederick W a, - �/.­ ..-.' L L - 7 . _ , . 6,el)(�jwd fmm a raint rose color the tort.u-res of a body'sent'to, �verlast- ,01ther in iheir offorts to iseize me first. building a church near uilford, 11;ng- .: :: " !--�'. - . , i I � . . lac�o" . " _'�'- -O.., L: ­ . Cold perspiration appeared ulion my land, -in wbi.ch be will int fre I a. - I i Nnod. red, and that. now and again ing tormentl Does it seem , awful, to ign Lks .11 ­.. � " . . a : � � I I gues of fire. and sudden fotin-I i bro,w. My heart fluttered and Ifaint-7 .himself, while. his wife ill des .; -� -: . �' . � y you* alive? To all .7 L. �-; ' ­ - : 4- - I ­ L. . . mparks sprR N-1 upward .to the pall 64 from exImustion. Wrra-cotta decorations. % - ... . ' . - � . ; affron i4moke Which overhung the Lbese queries I can reply with truth. "Why, aim I lwwef" I thought and . a 1jussia, :'-.,: �­: �;�.."; . - . ­ I Prince Mmitxi Khilkq3,, ­1 � L . -tops. ; . iY i'31- �nobICJUAII, Las f vim 3 'L I.... ­ �... .� .1 . As I remember now One night's experi- Huddienly the A.ffair upou the lone . ollowed the ad . .. �-� ­ ' . L. � L ear anol. excitement made Nellio'g- enco I can relate what happone'd in a and was recalled, tof me. I had not been Oounk T(y1stoi and divi&d his eat,atb ;� .. �--: -- .. I . . I I I,t JX­ eaten, as I had dropped into a crevasse, but ser-4 � -...' , ­­ L .11L licavily as she rail an I dozen diffe ac ectly as well among the peasants, resei ving . .­�.,�.it I � I - ; �. : , , ( 1, . : �n tbeY ]lad traversed tile. length where I had been rescued later by a' on aore43 for -his own cultivation., .. 4. . �... - . . I ' - .1 . : - . ' everal streets and reac.lied tho out�- a-S my sen&LLions and experiences. It arty of expJorers. Yest . They had g : ; , ";: :, - . . I . Euried me alive I I : I The Princess Louise, Narchionem 621­ ,1; - ',"; . . b ing * '' ,L -, -ts of i he siva.,l inic� crowd which gur- a.] 1, wwm-i like a inightmare to me; more .,: � -. , , - - . . .. . I . niled the burning building, she felt The seenes of paradia6 faded from my LoTne, objewts to ber purtraits 0 1. , I.. ' vivid than a drcan4. yet a trifle haxy sudd or reproduced. k6eautiful photo- :`­' : ­'­. .T . 1. - I f iiho mtL4 fall. But. in a molmint to see sight, I lay iinca8led in a ru,de wooden With ­_ ­ ".. "' fai . n I ivvis ph,,,w d, a n (I s he w as a ) I 6 va ae a real happorling. Appar- cOlffill be'neatLh ,4 feet of earth. My graph of her W 111,13 pere,bil"rily _ _ .. .11, . I . .. e . . ` :'�'..­,. L . . drawn from oiredlat-ion some years agO4. . .',-,. � : ; look about her. ent,ly these things tooAk place years and eyes were open, and Lcould nint see. . .�- . i I . . - � :� - ; I avti dictionary I . . . - ho building was a ll�fty one, at tile Yea JNly breath eame faind' and irregularly. A Chinese Wugragbi . �, �: 1�, � rs ago, yet as I l,mAk back along M I t I y I I ,.� ike a. liamm oloulaining the aives 'of 2,500 noted , � -�­ -.I's . . , , i-L - �, I L- I ,hat seeming vista of time, f can see n I Y I)oo r "t I ,,(I throbbedl In ­;.. ' - ier Of L110 Rtreet.-an oil and color, t . Y hoax ( Va ILOIA'd a or. How . )-and the fire seenied to have ta- Chinamen and wolnen, li�ving and dead4 7 * . I . I I - hideous and (hoew few moments of it , , .'. possession of tbe upper rooni-4 and, ii'll with vividne.%s., my ) .- . .gony I stiffev('A has 1)e�n compi'leti by NI-r. Giles, latA.; �� � zw� I . . - . ,L - Z �.!!' "'. �', . -I.. roof. Tho whole of the top stoj�y` pleasant feelings inte�rmingled WIL'I a thousand deat.ho. My W.W)I0 life Pass- 11.ritish Ounisul at Ningpol - �:, L.. I .­ I . i'.1. , .��., i in, fl-aineus, and the. firemen were most startling ecceyitricity. . ed before me like a norania. Strug- 11o) e lun'8 chal"aalerisLic statue of Car- .. .1 .. I . I "' . v: e � . I I g I rig ail (I I a niadnian, I . ; .....,.�. " .1 k Ing to keep. the fire from creeping '' ricking lite . I - .1 , - . or. Running round the upper To begin with, a brief k.keteivi of iy st'rove tolree jny�Kilf. With shrieks of 1YI6 On the Thames. ep barkment at '.7 , �. , � .. - � �, - . -y there was a upLi-row . i,ron L,al- meeting with ,'the hypnotists under ag4my I tore my, hair and gouged lily Chelsea im to have its roplica. in Edin---.' - : . : .11 -. ...., � . � - '- :*- - ; Y, and lier first Then I do not remember hurgh, whiell II.LLs h0en '44 Riewhat &LOW -.1. ­ q " glance upward whose, power I was, may not be out of "Yes ('U-t- .in ho,noring, ille groat &At. . '. 1-­­� ,:' -,�:. �, � . .1. ... ­ wed Neflw*tlie form of astalwart Place. It will be well to say right here Wbalt bapponed. I � . . I , , - , - . . .1 I � '' ng firewan balanoed upon the rail - fleal, ra"diating- froln t1he groudd, b red. 11'. Hatisam. . t1w".. to-li , anti-, --, " it; - ... , . ill, that- they are no ordinary "quiliok" pru- repted in entrance to 'another kworld. .. .11 �, .his balcony, while he hacked Nv . V. felt as it J bad mo wt ht. andwond- quarian, has in his potAession a bolt.10 � '. -.1 �-*...'.: w. - - . ht and gain at, suitio bu-ming wood- feamionals who go ,about the country . of the tea which, ou the night of f)4&- - - ;: ' - ''. . L ered at the strangeno8s1the situation. . `-", ... . , . -.� 1� . ; k which OXWnded to the floor b6- giving exhibitions. They a.re two phy- oember 16, -1773, wati emP.I8(V from the '-. *:%� �r '! � I - . Y. -1 I.. ... I I in. . From different avenues came nlyriadH 8 'L , - 1. ,- - th 11 'I. British vessel by tile 134) ton te. part :.1.-.:1f­: - 'ith, a shudder, she recognized Jack I 81cians who are both well knuwa. Their (if ftill6w-beings, bewaAing t,bAi fate they Gov. 0"Ferrall, of Virginia, is to be ill :.. - - '� :1: .. . . l! I, the- glare of the fire, the rail namea, I am not � at 1i Wity to rnention,w, knew awaite,d tilleni. Thou,sands of red. F . .:' . . - throbbing volcanues shot high i'to tile conneculicuL on 111k) 2,'hl, Washing- � ­ :,: - , * I � - - :... .1 stood on,looked like a bat- of red- they a.re n(A ,seeiking 0010riety. For n - I" ' . iron, and- iso lyrocarfows was 1A . air streams of. livid flami�. - 11orriblo t,on's birthday. 110 Will go to Hart : . . . . -% 1 4 years Lhey have studied this mysterious FJt4)u ts and, 'ehaos. filled tbel air: I lay ford oln tlip inviLaLion Ol the Sons of , - - ".,. -. ing thott, it, Iseemed to the watchenji ;: ­ -1 . science in the inteio8tsiof medicines and beside a ool of Iimpid.fire awl ' the, American . Rtev(Autioa to atten(L :!:." i .g -' 1­.''. . -1 %v that, a sligglo slil) must precipi- P . � � i ::F:- '.., U ' . I � . �:. � .. ".., I - I - I - . Iiiiii to thi� 1)aveinent or.into the. surgery, Their Occasional exhlbi�ioinn . AN'111*1'11EI) IN SUFFEWING.iI.-'., 1j: t1wir annual banq'uet. I - I .. - .. �, I's ' ­ - Austrian and Iltinva i ­ " . . - ays priv - . . rian wovicil - .- of fire within; the house. . are alw 'atep attended Only. by 'The beat was wdfocat.ing atilt, tilbear- * �-, - ri ollio ",as ajui(ist, ch,i)kv(I by' the -wild a select -cAmipany of -dJuctors Und train- 11- [Ile, When widdenly a (xx)l wind eakinut he, conmidered avomilwli.shed. and , . .. I .- I ...- .ing of ber heart, a,,i she watched ' , an iniellectwil one wit,ld be as much - - I .V. I ell nurses. The younger Of the prae- brought reliel. .1 Y . . . '1( -French Wo- J .,[..%;- ` bumixinil's gallant ait.4km)[s to 4ave of an oddi.t asaspiritut.i .i .. . � . .1 I.ying vaiiinly in a field of dflisies 1. - ' are their 1'' ' , . I lower liart. of thv houso from ill(, Litioners is probably alx)ut 2,1 yeans of 10 man. Ikinc,ing and riding ..., Z:- - :-, 1� . -. � i . I I �� : I nged to [)a a. ,.butterfly. I sl.w the only accoull4islimen't.s. ... " : - 2, ::� . i get- -which threatened it., Kv e ry age. Ila is ta-11 and straight. His lhorses and cows grazing in tbe, mead- .� 1. �; ­".. .. I ke' of ill(,. ket-n' hatchet seemed to i - . Roatrive Ilarraden has not been bens-, i­.. -; �`,-,- I . n ght-bialck hair, paxted in thei Inli(Idle o w s - Al Kliephord dog wais watching . ' 1 I- ` * �, ­­ - ce a blq%v a, li('�r. When, would th6r . ' .��. . L .- I I .:;: . 1. . ' el of blazing tinilier give N%ayq Is long and stubborn. 1b look into thein. and how- I w 1-d*(l tot tak q III is fitted in, health by.lierl I-Wurn to I-,ng- -i� !,1. 1-. - 1. . 1)111(vl I knew tliat I halt wislwi soinje- land. She is now at, l3ounivinoilth, and '�. -:.".". J.: ,�. -��, . . . !n wotild Ja(%k stU ' q) down on to those big deep browNyes of his would thing foolimli, fJ)r I aro-se and valked what enurgy tilie 1x:t4­,es S StW has J)utA - ---. - . . � .- .� . . I 6XVil, �ji+,, laddf�rl . . - - � � 1.',:t' . � 3 _ be to suripect �­ 111. . in t lie direction of th*� txy%vn. I )ecani6 into tla- revi e 1)roof sheeus r-.- ­... . I . .. I iddeniy a ruddy flash of light from - i '. i .:1 . V ­­-. I fl, - 1,:.. - ,.-. I - � , - � I aware that I wap being foillowel. Al- -il(L 11 t, - �� . . .. I ; . , .,;- (if hier view book, ­11 ii rafford." ,; f- , I ado,wed corlitkir of the little hal- : SOME"I'LlIN(i Ole MygTgAY.; I ,V ­ � . ," ; -ed to look behind, lknew I � -; . I .- . t hough I feal I - ­�.. :.';. . ; I . I : J. S.. Sargent, the AL.-rican artist4 - .Z. - L C41,uglitt her (kye. It. was the re- ,� . m* Z­. .., � about their owner. ­1 ­ that the, d(4r was there, at a short . . :- . - I � .. . -1 "I .. ­, . . � -n � i ion of tbe flanies cast'back fro"I . whuayear ago waN el ev, i e ( I ws absOci- - .1-1 ' di.4.tanca from ule, watching lily every %;, �. _� ­1 � � � . : . i NvhjBll first I nwt hinh, 1 con f am t hah , . ..; - �! ,.- � . . . I ! ass I]+-Iiiltkt I There was another I Movement. I turned a corner and be- 'ate inemb6r of t lie Royal kc-ademy. has : -:. -.' � � ' � � .­ :­.'Z� 't � .. I nan (in the - lialcuny, and he wals I was not a Ii.-ttle noervous anti restlem. held the heast, hin. eyes set 2.4 Might progrestAed to, full Illeinhe .ship an-de, im. �- .. i I . � . I , . . . 9 . !t- ,.- 1. ! , ­ . fling c4lutious.13; nearer and nearer All the time I wast in convefsaLlon with tillead, f(IJILINVillig Ille in ailenti delarm- now NNritoe R.A. after hit name. E'n -- , 'i" . i . � I � - I . i lack I Wati he going to IlLs li-elpl * ' is�auced a ..;. , I . him I ho&e bug" .dark eyes ,kept Lwitch- iiaLt itkii. .My pat* increased. 0i . oil I IiNh. artists w-hoin lie hai d re,,­:�;.,*,--­� , ­ I % : . . I , - Nellies boart stopped beating ' 'v8-tilked past fields and valle3­, and reiyjrt�ed quite gl.uiu. � ­- . , . s- � ... � . . I . J. ­­ 1 ;; .1 . Ill instant and Lseenied frozen A% it.1 1119, and I could not but, Isuspect t hat - . - . . . . � ,I %­ . . I �.. I I Just 1W night wab falluilg I luvk�d and The Queen's e�oronaflon ring I.,% ncvfM.,L,.j ' ��:�,., - - dden hurror. The face of the he wow-i t ry by ,be �­"' 1: i Ing (4) exervim hih wonder- KLw I lie capinp wit 11 his n()sP CION h � '"', , , . "I"' ' out of - her sight, and is ro- , .. . - .. till firrinan Nva.m expo.sed to- th.e ful I . . ' 1'�Lly 6vorn .1- . � 1 mvier over me. Tile dmtor 'wi,id; . grioujid pursuing me moTe "I,.. .. �'- �,:!. - 11 ...� ­ I . ­. -b � .-LL' .. -� H Of thO fl,'L1l1I-,4, an-4 it.4 exprem.ion " Yea, , ILLn Pver. - I every evenilig. It is a band of gold - �: I -, L' . I awful to look til�on. I o(Aild hYpnouze-you very eas- i, -, . I �1. :, I . L - I tried to cry, bull wam stu(ik dumb. containing a cross it) rijbit's, surroun( ­ T .... l- � was the. face, of Jim Travers. ��. ily, it is a uilsta,ke to su t L PE ed -by whitu firilliant.i. A con'llation : - "' . I I . .1. i . - - Pllivft 't hill at' A,V.Li i I I rie4t, lit t was eoinsci< us . . - . , - . -...: . . � u ) I ) ( ; M (� d t o sy ill 1 ) ( , ., i Z *1 t I I e W e ( 1- '. � - �' , . . I: , I . , . I , -:�. I.. . , I .� . . intelligvni subject in the ea.4jest to* lKirking like a (log. TIM)111111 . camo ring is N . ­ I '�. ,�[ - . L , - � i * t h I he na- - - I .1 . . I I I A - , , - -vre %-I ", � . . . .....%.". I � �� . " . .:11 ­­A hand:o. An rapid ly and somim were nu III d into ding of Am, m)t, ign r. ..-I . .. I �,' , :.."I'- " ill., - . . iimine persoIn call not- be I , . . . V . , 'a :��'..L, - :. � . . ci I I, f 11 81 (Ul. -1 mar4ked a . t, I LiOn. I . . ;i� y � ..,..;t - - I.. .. ; ,::.:,; ,, � . . ... - . , . strange murinuri, r M�e' frinim t.fin treated at all, Neither call I ,iI,tha, ua I . .. a' "'oe'ety and -,vws a%%are- of a ra ( Lord Crhnl)roolc is fire( of eoml�ort­ , -.1. I ­ I , Ift'l . .:: . -.1 :,::.2:. :1 -ail uncerfain ,sound, suvh as t I w Inall: while the I(A% mal.4, are fho taking plave 'Wit.hin me. Then I wo,111"I I - -: .i. � 1. .­��. . .11 �l 1� . -) 11 . . er ani , - soll1vtIllie- makes before a mtorni q . , p ace sport! and haN inif,yi te,dk IM Iltin - 11 , n tliv wind quickly rL,w%m and as most difficult to put Into hypnos.i8." rilpt think W, 1011 My brain. %% 8 In a .. ..­` � � ,. - ,,; �: - . %Nhirl tuid a new %PnNo oil' anlual� i�n- ga,nan parl rIdgvs. which A ill be turned .. -­ �.,�," .1 I-, �. - 1 kly die.s away a-gain. Nellie knew Nihillerous iticiltellti3 hugge8led tolnes I . ­ ` , ., , -,. . . I I stillet P(ifviiiwssed Intl. I 1(jailgeti fl.l. I1,Uju- loose Lin hiii jnoor.s,,,!II 111'ent. In foun - . :.1 _L . - h . . �11 - � . I �, 11. . � I arrke from , '. '- .. the iwople around her wi,ro wait, - fpT further ommerlsiPwIl, so that %%bell laii blood and fle.-All. .Nry!se.n,wQ-stjjeII huge oratits I lie 111� . . 1- . . . : I .. Jim's sly approach., Aincertain oi we linAl 'lliade au end of speaking I felt' invreavwd, %%-hi#'.e every -under,minding Ilun.9-ir anil A're noAv, in an aviary, � ­::.. ,: - .-- . - - � . I � .1 I . I ' . L nientions. 1,'or hA-r:!k-,lf, sho %v as i n I - , I .,. incurtaint.3, ; sh..- had seen des,,rtir that I coul& eaxil) write' a library .Ffull and p(mer of uppreclaiiian slimly left, where tliey will remain Until-the. cluse, . - ,:-L'. L �: - . . I .. - .. I Th"Oc hair tovered. my body. 1 ­f the, preziew t�hix)tltig i swLsoll puts; an, , -1 � I � - I . . Li v nie. L. .1'. . I.. yv.s, and now she saw, ratij der of t.real aws oil I* 1) -It ibm ., I hu Lag. t ho , - ­ . ... WIIS U d091 I f01Il1ld a (11LU111) atilt Milly end to t liv d;inger olf tbo I- being ki-11- 1 '% m .. :: . ­: .. - �:: . . . revenge in lidis movenients. - &S I ' ie wtirse of 'W' ' 4 dii`4'Vs-`II9)11:llm9 &L�id; "Frotlu mv;prn anti there rested. NJ)' Iyur- ed. I .. ,:- I .". ., . d have shricked-aloud to warn L I I � -.­ ­., � , L I—- - I I ., � , . L I . ,V nity . � ­ .. ., L at Iris 'danger, but horror con what k1Iq.*tl11'k! I ll"VO ae'Luired from inier had thysieri,ou,sly disappea-ed. 1 I , a Filir­ h`.I�s t � - t-when Ikr%w.,.r,­-.- .:- ' .. - ' . I I L L ­.� � L. 1. :. . -d tliv musclt.,s of her (`4.1) 1,1 <i) 4A - t till Subject, I do not ft,IIIIA. L . - '. Jaime. thr son of M .Rrl(�4, %N_aS at :'_� �7` ' L11 � � le . 1hroat, and .4 d to � 0 ... 0 . 0 11 - n. Z � � -I;- _._. 1. .; �: �:. ! I . .1 . � . --- " -- � 1. !. *., I . . I .� I . A . : � 1. cry N%as titilltad in her heart.- fiesitilete 14, tQY Wh.JL . ic: - . .L .1 .. ar ­ �rli4pvwled lat4lifer, 'T - . I 0 is d"., �-- '.:.-,, ,..L 7-. L� - ,!-L� - I regard till- wir- st nell by Lwh,,ol in England, , .oi ,' f hi -01 althily 'Jim c�rvpt livarer to thO aeles of Chruit il'it. -outin(able to ,awoke stidderily. t Ile iwilool-fellows Nkas One MI. . . .; :.. ;. - �. I I :.. - '�. � - :- . ; I vigor- ­ '.L I ' nsc, I ous Jack. Ilisluind.q.shot out to- - 4 .(,fly lit . I Thlere I wa.s 11 I , hCel .. . :- , ".. .., . - I's, , . .-* I the ft-t�t tio unsteadily I)al1'1jj(,..ed his suix-rhallLui. inagnotic po%lier­ I It- v4mter ikir it grollp of people, ,A 1,o %%,jq-t) ously kicking him- Asl�- - h:LL Jaillis .i -: .- ''. . 1.1ile glov.ing rail, and, sick with Ing a direct dvat-endant from tlie'lloly Ill-Liting" fun of Ilie. No, w-ond., � f felt had dono it) provo.if- �,!",-ll Lrefilment; _ �'_ ,I : ';.' I �,-; ­ L - . .'�';'-�,:­ '' .. I - .,� it,, Nelhe lcovered her face N%itll Spirit., be, . . f(*N,;,)sh ai'141 lit lull fluNh rx)4e to liky (ai.e. the Entzlish hoy'awlsNero�;: 'Ile lia�.qu,t-,-';�....;-.:�,.Z,�'.. � )a - "..� .1 i 11l(Jr0 that' tiny Of 118 Ought The fitt,kering ga.s Iamt)s still burned d,0110 U11Y116139.. but pe'rhal),'i lie'll I , - : ; - I . . ­ � , % � I . , I L:. I I ' - band,s. "-�IIV Illf-ard an awful to have potist-med - t power, lvh,t.11 is 14Av, atilt iii anw,her lm)r(lon of I I e r(KY111 King, olie of tht,-Ibe dilN-�' and if -ilb * , - ­ 1.1� go ill) from t1w crowd, and It, I , th" I io , L.. � ,­' . I 1� � igleid scruaiii torlik ma -,%ay through 'lot. of th, ii-nother ,oubjeet, waJ41 t i ait I irrough I %vant. to -be able, to'sl ­­ ,� - � is world.. Ilia must h&ve so . )e I ng .� t liat I uric4i �:L-�'�­ ':­..:, - � . . . ' ' , . . throat as s - . Npine mtiliN which absorbol Ulu Mien- kickeit thr King of Spain. 'I.- - - I . 1. . . A . ��­ . "I f 1 , - . L , .1w looked up again and illusiuned the people that they would t i4 11- of I Le visit ors. I. deparl e� I with-. Lady ILandoildi Chm-el I fia�- 69ne . - I -,: - , .: .:, - - that. Jack no longer stood, tillon believe and evell.bee anything at. his (.)I � -in(iny, imient hoine it) ,1AI, . �"� ::,. � 1 :.. ­� . . it oert -� I.... � . L' rail-that the blazing wood%�ork (Y.PUJ(i not Sle4.p. I",L) * L I I but. into racing. It aplwars�libal. tille i s a ".. - L . � � suggost ioy)-,, . , , . I r in 1.4-4rer%0ird . . ....�­_ . .L.. I been cut away, and a crouchaig I I - . . � - . I "I I ­L, ,,, L. " I I if plimner with. It. J. - Irey in the., -.,' - - '. ---- I tyiuld iw� rest, aad t.141 itnet-w ry In ��:;.. I re Was creel-ing stealthily bark - )t QU come here to-inorru' i -11911L,!, . I I !.I., �, -, � -- . ' ; - I he I I lily exi)'16as haunt me still. yearling Florvntine whell they have - L.. I . )a 1 (-46 n y. i lie added-, ..if 'you would Ikke to,twe motno . . . � . . ­r. ' I .: ­­ - L'.'L ., L -.: .�.�. -,:, I. �- ­, � 1. en a black wavo gu�rgvd- ul) before, t ,,jigs . * . I,. , 11 1- - lowwd for Ole sea-son to I.ord Card- - : ' ' �. I , . thjal you have nover seen be fo I v. :,, - .. ­ .1 I -,.11: ll.j., .,., - � - ... . I., 1111 z ; . .. ­ . . ­?':' - �. - , .." - -.*, ... - (!yes, hidiliv the, klaze of Ole Iteiieve only whiiLt you me, if YOU (1111, � ,.... ' :�L",- . . . . : � L' . ing I)Ilil(tlll . � -1 -; �.,,. ":' L!.' . . � . �..L ' : rx x*4 * Her Ltdyhlap is not the first of. :. ­:L L. ' :, .. . I�LL - - eilL, - . :-�,::, I 'g; it roaring .11 -ill 1".11 !,; her rank anti sex to ,I into colilpe, - I as o I ma it 3, but t' at, I (-ail amure you, N% tax :1:1�a :1 NVOAIEN OF 'TCELANI) L �...­ . - .�..'':, - ­-� I-3 soundt-11 in 114,r vars. and 4ho ...... L �' .- ... 1. L ".I I tIoll Upon t1w Lu­rf. The late lAlchatia -:.-".- , * I your utmost lKiwol'it of credulity." � ' " - ,� . ­.�"�:.-.­' I L:; .r . into a gulf of dark I . I L(%Ulle. Thc- Usual druss of tile woulen Of! T(,' .. '­­ '.. � 0 ne�s- 'kil ilhAn the par,or all (ho . ,a- of Montrose %vas %liell k I] 0 V it i n rac I us *, : ­ - e 111 0 0 0 * 0 1 0 .1 0 . I ­'. � 1'. 'L - - ... L . L 11. A � ' ' L sl : -, � � ... ­ - � I L furnu ure had been removed.; T% o land, irrempowtive of we.alth or station, - - i­ �t::�-­': - . L . eireles, w1wro bho opurl.Wd und4or " I . . - X - , , . : ­ '.. . hell 81.1f, n4lirni'd to ci,1I.,4.iousne,,.4 f I ick ring gas jaw (Aist - it paler glow over OOHNIstm of a long gmi-nient of wadinel .11"iseLd.tiw namo.-"i -. ,21. i I I i e I-. - L .":�I-L.: ­. 1: :�­. -, . � 0 .. I Z I I . . . P saw that. Rhe wag au hoine, Ttivii I he rJ9.1411h of a circ,a of ladies and . .�­, . ,I '­.- I beC,1111H. a-WILIT of a strong arni luingling from (ho should Ceci I ltlwdels� is greati� Lverse, to-.b'i . . . . . . -;':': ' .. '.�­ -L L � gelit;olnen whu were silently intent up- ers to the . . ­­. ;'a. .. .: '. I .11. ­­'. * .ing ht'r. Lastly she knitw that a Lit e, artioua of the o0evt. heels, a6d fastened with a brig it clamp Ing Interviewed. AfL'er a recent inter- � �� ,.: '. I I th in tile :_ -:L t�: - � �.­ , : . - . .. It-,; face wa,R l(K)king down at ,her view at the Ciolulnal OfIf with Mr. ! :: -.1 . � . anxio.48 eye8--tlie face of her h us, L*nter of t lie roll)m. The younger Of at thn neek. Ovvkr thi�s,,Lwo ol three. . ce . , .. �: L . I ' - . . Z . r . L , . . 1­ , (he -taim uhhe'red we i - 1. . amberla ii. Mr. Ithod- eluded t lie . . I 111. . . I � . _p li y I" c 'flit) 'if, ad blIo ox white petticoats are wori while CIL I . . � .. 1. . I . . I ' . ­ . ' Ick V' she Raid, "Ank we -both dealt, JViIII119 a1)aTtM6nt, where, according to La 'bllw caP, hangIng (town .oil line side ielkwt,ens by filippINS, Ill, of a back!­ .1 . : - ' I my desire, I wais to be put t1u.Ough a �'- ' '' * � -� - �LL':-� � . and is (hL,4 Ifoaven I" ' - s tile ro.4unle. door originail iuil,-iidt�d as ail exit in .z`�--`- �: - .L I L .,:., ::-­­'. .L.. - . , - ' 4!11 he' Syniled at her.,­ ­�­.­'.­;�­. number of of tho head, cohipleta, � cla,so of fire, L which-had not liven .,�'Ll .1 * - - �- .1 4' . . - . '. , , jLf . Oil Sundays and feeiti-vals ill � drvss- I - - - � . _ � ' VERIP1'N(`E8­; - . I used for, Thti do . )o ,vas Opened :-- " :, ,; � � o, rio,.dear licart," he crielt ; "we'rip Rf-'.-.NIAItKAB1,r4, FA -'.� years. ,-,. - .. 1 : . ��`L --- 1� ' -, . ,.: and you'll s(lon ho hearty Plefji"40L t hle oa ttro boib Peculiar and stril-ing in a -.' NileCia.t request. A, -.... �: L I . . , like of whiefi I havil no desire to ' t itNl: r It,hiodes' . - . L ' I I app-aran(w.,t There; is a bodict., orna- � , - ..; %L �� and tli,is L,i hollie." � t �; ­ - " '... , , I live through again. . dozan reporLers kicl�e,,' LhL�ir heel.8 oil ��:.. . I.. . llie folt im if ber sen,seg were leav-- ' "You will regret.it," ho warned me, I1l---W'Pd With gilt bUtLonis (Lnd red and in Ole coll I air ill fr('nt of I lie only, *­­. � 1 -"C: L s. - . !*- - black velvet. ­ known ex . -, - -. her again, but Jack kissed her "It I aAo you to remember what sliall . � for, a lor ' �: f _;� L . . ". ��,�: , OVOT -thIA is 19 1,iwe! aftelt- their -- ' � 1�: ''' . s , 6 have takewil P,,.,,. I , U,,tiight-fit(ing� velvet ,­�­ ".. , , .. - ,he ki s (till her 80 mut�li good -tlia never I)ermit a . expected 4uarry had. e8ca [)ed. I I - ., � � I . . Jack*4 or , t reja ; belleat.11, two I . I-'' � ... I or - 1, � . 1. - - . .- - at U 1). . pat iera to prctwrve in 11AM V11011ory a threle bright Ix!ttickvktA, blue or nd C. generally know 1 1 hat %0ien-., � � z� ...... .,:... .L .­� . thought you had fallen into t hf% recullectioil'of hi,h doings wiLile Ill a r It is no ;. ­ '' L L' . I 1, ­ ": 1-1 , i and been killed, Jack !" she. said. bull8tic stale, as I Would be�in wor.sted-stocking8i and shOe.s of 801LI Or ever,- Mr. Gladhtone takt% a raih%ay 1� - : L_';'., 1­ . . . bum shark skin. Tho whole is 8urmounteft . I - . '-�,-,: ",..,.t. !�. . - , .. ­- I .. . rhat me?" he cried. "'No, no, lam. dallollell-rm of losing his patronagoi and by i0irficy one of 11-is enthu-siastic ad-�-.,"'."":'­L­.'-- was Jim, P.Ex chap, and he did good subject.8 are .&-"d to obiain. it rejuarkable head dre.ss, very beau- . � . . i ; 1: . ." . I . .. . I . ­ - , , . � �., � )Ir tiful in effA6CtL. . miners invariably contrives to gain ad- . :w. ­ r for love Of you, Nellie. ill "Now, ooncontratepoux mind upon . -.�. .. - � .- .� .1 I . .1 ,rh,o "faldur," its it is called, i 4 .'Made ullsi, M -it) thia 'platform and present ­. . L�. -1 - ', I Jack, what do. you mea,n I I one thing. Think only of alle,ep. You're " . I �­';­. ;��:� ;11 . ht be ivajs creeping alonq the goling Lo ale,e,l)---Ae,t4,1)-glool)-t,iiiimk now of aliffly-stanthed white linen, coi)t in him with a bollique' of -fl)wem He. is: ��-., -. , - , 1. . . I -4 11 . place by i-ninuillorablo pins, awl meas- a well-kiwwn fV)rlsL%t W iidsor. where I ­-- , .. I - - I Liy to throw you inl.O t.be fire be-i Of 810ef)-" Rho vitice became low, -and uring often an miuoh as two b - I married you inatead of him." sooth,ing. I dropped my herd and tried �`t- i n Ilia renlarkablo devotion ;11 .". height. I I '. . tbe Crand "!.� �: ` 'L'.- I ' 0 ' L I I _ .� -,: � �, � came to mave-my life that- yoU, hard -to slumber. 1'resently a, delici- .�, ­..,:� - , I. -­ L.­. L" I 7- ti. . ", I - Old MAn is It matter for 'ntinual com- . ... ' �, , - . :1 ... ­ LL . ! :,%` - -,.i I ast." OUR ­ I -, ­ - , 11-1 ;.-- . . .. _.'i �;� _ ­ �: feeling af restfulnew vitme over I . .. . '. 1;, : �.. c(le lef t . - - . I _ f. not lose the man you loved b L I - �- .1 . menit. When Mr. G-ladst(l) kr, 1�lif 3F� 'L .; 1. 1 . Ch. - " fack Man.5field, qravely. "I didn't Mo. 1 felt as one does in 3 mornin :� -�, .� .11' . 9 .:`I�.�- . - - �:. L - ing Grob-s fur tile South o - Franc/,�, his 1 '::`:.'L . . . -1 � . I � � 1. � he, was there till he seized me when we ought to rise anti the 1*00111 .Z., � :. �. �11 . I . - ­ - . . ­ I 'L, , , I .-. aAniirer appeared armed NN ith the usua - ;­ " - :­1N THL - - � " ­.� - )l �:L _ . I t the waist an'd pulled ipe down is so warm andpleasant. My thou lit& - �-� � I DARK AGELI-1 o..' I .'­ m graceful tribut 'lowers look- -':._'­:­-L� :7 . . 9 I 1. L� -1. a,, anit the , .?'.'L.: _ _ ". 1. � I . the rail to the, baloo,nV. If I were idle and I sat as in a trance. His -: eai more beautiW -� i '--­ ­.: � An -ly as the sixth Oil- it Powible. even .. �. Pontury the that :��: ­1, ''. - . t si-ruggled he might have been voice seemed bamhod a,nd far away. - any of his previous gifts. . 1: " , �.. . ...", %- . care,ful ; but wbit-m. he sprang to Ilia cooling hands pa8sed nilently upon WOmA11 huestion was a knotty pro- ' . . .: ­�­ ­ � ­ L I . 1. I . 01. .. : - law on the rail he cut'too, care- MY forehead. Ile said: blem, puzzling the wi,so men al that " ; L. . W 1 .".7 . ­ .- - . I - ­ ­ � .. � . I -- .� � . 1:­ - ''I . i I �: � 1: I ­ . - � L, r.,. 11.1 - - I.. I - % I i,l 1; .. - " - � :, L� :' - . ' . . - - _ I I ...: at tbe' timber and slipped and "You now have fuJI powar of your period. "Are Women Auman 136ingat" �;�.. ... A USEFUL HINT. �'.", �' , 1 L'' 1p 1, -I-.. � . .:.- 41- I � � - '. �..... nto Q * fire. sensels; you caq both think and reason - .L L'_ , ".. . I., L, :.�.; .. i . . ­. m .. ­ wping bitterly.. , but you can not mom,yout feet." Try - . P, L T the . _'�. ,_ �.L , L " * lie -wa.9 now we was the startling inquiry proposed by Tortoise shell conAbs aav � na fo ` :.,.. . I I I i ; - ', Jack I Jack I horw wicked I have' aa I vvouldl� they seemed as- it belong- a Bishop at the fainous' Courwil )f Ma- haitr 8,re very MU,lAi . . �.; " '_ �. ­ . YPOP � at present, ,..-. . '.",�­� I L � 11. . � . . . . " . "' &he cried; "and what a rand Ing to ancitler. Behind mbunt.aill pe&kal con� and several se.&4ions -,vor,e d5voted and a knowledge of ho.. .., �. ­L. � - oor Jim was I And we never knew the don sun wvA airAding from my to the conisideration of' tile LMI rtant bea, w 0 restore the -.�,.:�­:! .,. I.— , L .-- . n ;never knew it 1- aigh . Th^ cloudo "d &now fi.oldswere subject. The point Wass not econ) Ixty and luistex of gut h ornalnentA -,.,",�* ... 1-� �. � ", I . ,� . idered .� . .. .� - -­', - . � .. ­-, I-, . t I I ,I tell ILL what he said in tinged for a moment, a rosy hue which jocular or frivolous, and tillibB g - is Of VIL16. Ain old,fas iioned a i , �t �-­ . moment WITi I fa recip . 10 lWaS Istruggling died away and left ja cold gray ocilior. thers earnoat,ly find gravely unit rtook blook, writ ' :,. - : ­ , "'I ". 1 - �- I- aineats ,..:, -, -'�. L I .1 .. , I .� -he raill" I womed so nea4r thp mom. Thera it the taak of a8signing to woman Ill X pro- were treasured by t.,h,o mothers - ' "�,­-, f, back to mY Place on t t'61I when aw h orn I I I L � � Jack. hui* but a few milaiii 'above me. The per lace in creation. They fina ly do- -of the present gerteiratiun, grand hl�_ 1. �. _ .,., ­; L.'' - . were p wn y A that sho did not Wong � _ lie (;ould niat speak for lie sot- chaam and canyons I , I' In- cides advises ru ..,.: .- - - � -.,�; �, 4, . I . , . �-? � , 0. - �-. W! , , I t I Ir r III ,0 the bing the Volleh`04 jiluxfa�w with powder- . Z. - -� . I j L . , . I . _ I - . I . . so Jack want on: ible. I could sm vast glaciero and froz- world of Mu/tton. beeves or ffOats," led rotten stone and oil The rotten .I..:;"-..'-- .": -'�, � L ­� " told me not to risk two livm ein wa,teTfalls. All was cold and b t w", iv reality, a human being. StOne should be f iTat sif te* through fine - 1. .. . - - � '.. i � '-.'!.I I his own was of no value to him glovimy. Not a Ii"3119 U3dng wad to be Tots decision Waa made only after,iomo- muslin. This will removV21'all Berate-h- A- I— - anybody also, but that I Vau,st gem. Even the wild birdo which had thing of a struggle. As it Wus )lot an as; t ,.,.­�,�., .- �. - 0 a 0 a gVe 0 is to bo applied by L'-,;'- '' *�- " L L Then he said, but a moment before gwa.rmed ablout ecumenical enuncil.t th f ithfull w r ntl rubbing with to � ­..", �':;; _- V_ . _ , . or your sake. , hen a 0011sh . . 'let me ;bnve your place-it ii, my air-ship were hardly vistible in the advised that the decision War, not.-bind-' which a a chamois .., A. � �...­ .�%�, ." I i. r love's eake 11 11 , , I jLzn.r^ haimmsLA rd Che ininrAnmAd antlitinri I nir Irin thAm - - � i - - ­ .� littlie, jewdexa, Xcume ha-% hp-Avu --s.: �� � I I � L� ... ___ - - -7. - ­ - ­ i ­ �:- � y Ir � - 11 I i � __ - , - ,. . I - . . , (, 1, 17 �­ , :----t , 1;j . V, ,� � __ ­ � , 1 V� ­�< , .1 ., I I . . � r_­ �_ .. . , - , '� . . 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I � .:; ... ... 1,14 . , � � �.,., - !< .� , , -_1 - " ��--­ '. !: 1. . I . I . � I � � - . . . �.... � t - - '. - . I ., ... . ., ,. ,; - I . :::: . � � I � OWN _____ I .. - . .­ %-. __ ----------,------,----.--�---------.-------.-----. _14. - il . . ;"" IN PENETRATING POWEP. .. .'. - . N,��.�,--:--.: LrASY TO ACQUIRE,GRACE. , I - - , - I I—— -1 . . ­.�d . _ - .1 -1 . I �.�­'­-�� , Every woman of society desires to No remedy in the world equals Nery � i- 1,. 1. 4 ..� I I.. . liane-nerve pain cure. Neuralgia and �� I .�..�.. be graceful on all occa,sions, but many rbeumatiam, are relieved alniost in- 1 _.. �! find it extremely difficult to masteT stantly, and the minor aches and pain& ,- .11.1 the airt, while mamy are oompolled to are cured by a single application. Nor- � .: � � .. .�11. . I knovAodke .the impassibility of - aA)-- villnem­nerve pain cure-is gur to - ', ac e . . I ! cure. I . '.. .� � compilsbing- the task. One woman, ..... - ;1. . . , . . i�� �­._,:�, 1, il . . ....... - �P,j ��, � I - I ...... 11 �., . - who was fax from graceful by natural 1. i I.: - , . _14 .� �. � _: 7.. - : i , ; , I ' � , il . - . 'Vialtdr-PPirdon, me, " Mr. F165011- . I gif t, but who overcaxae aill obstacles but are you at liberty I" Voice (w m' ithl� . to the atta�inment of the coveted fa- in, drYIY)-"Pardon me and I am.to _. J� cuitv, tells how she did it. "All ! - � , � ' !I" - - .._��: through my g3_rlhood," she says, "my , ' . . `� mother iectured me on my manifold < " . . :.., . - - "I . '-,t: awkwa,rdn rriage, - - I _ � ".., � . 111sad Eight�ea Boxm­ of Dodd's Rid- 11 _.. I . ! ,", My SiL ing up ney Pills-The Stone Dissolved and .;-_. i _� : were a.s&ies of amgular -movaments, ;-. Removed-Know of OtlLers Cured. .1.. . A­1 8 . imply in Loleravble to her axtistic, nature.. a - !�� � t - ,:�t , , I But it never seemed to me, that I Shelburne, Mar. 29--48peciial.)-Mr. � . .-,.. could help it. I was 'made that way,' J'ohn Medill, knowm localil as well as -,. - .. far and near as physicaT giant and /!:. :�, and how could I change i ­1 . -glorying in his strength came to be a .'., , � 1: ,'We'll. one day I chanced to "Ttad great sufferer and tells his cure as . _.. ,��­ - - ­1 ­ follows:-, I I ..,�.­` of an actmss who always studied her I #I - � � � , - ­'�� a full length mirror, in I do not hesitate to speak of Dodd's , I �, parts before Kidney Pills or an thing else exactly : �, ­ - I . :­ .1., �f a medicine euxes . �, Order to be sure that her gestures as I find them. - . ' . . ' ' _ . were gracef ul. It caught my atten- me and If I think it will cu,ra others - . - - tion . in .some way, and I thought of why not say so?" .. ", .1 iL many times in the next few da S. I "It is true I had been suffering for . ,'� _­ reso?u- 'Some time with Bladder trouble and I ` ''ViL I CaMO to a deliberate ;7. At iL I .!. - . luLion that I would a,dopt her pla.n and learning af a cure made in a similar . �_, . 1:1%. see what would come of it. Therea.fter case, by Dodd's Kidney Pills I com- . _�,... -�: all my spaxe- hours were passed in the meuced using them. . . i. ­ 1�!,. I In all I have used eighteen boxes .�_.r - � . drawing room, where there, was a m1nd they bave dissolved the stone and ­­ �­ ''. large pier gla.ss. I took my books 1:� ".- acro to read amd chose an old-fashion-b hame eintirely cu,red me of any sign of , � ' such difficulty. I do not hesitate to I . - I .11:1�o� - ,ad ar-me.hrLix to sit in. At first I mere, . I . .:-',',',, ly looked a.t my ,reflection attar I speak of Dodd's Kidney Pills in the ­ ., 11, . 1. -:. NVI'Lli seated, and actually blushed a�t its highest terms af praise foY I k'now of 1%1. cured by : 1". , ungi6j.iy angles. Then I observed thp many persons ,Arho have been . - , :�.- % � Lppro,uhing the mirror in short, t1lem. j . 1, .�.:. .. figLire, 0 1 .- I i - I .q .. : - , . , ,I.. - I,- .- * . - ­ _ .� ­�. ".... ,. . ky ste �i ­i , ". ­ �, ri ps. and blushed a,gadn, until ','.1 � - ­ i �., ...1'._., ,, w � - -I..... . '. I ' "­ � j rwas as disaLisfied w4h myself aA my fise . _i .. biaw,d . the ' beiolne. *��,p , : I ,- poor mamma, and became absorbed * rpent I's .. I "Snake-chianner I" be replied in dul- ...-. � iu�y endeavor to improve. I studied pic- ,et- tone, and she smiled. I - i - I tures and co*d their attitudes an Be Not Deceived, A Ccu?%, Roams- " ` . ; ­'. clusely as I could. When I - went to, . _. � ; - ness or Croup, am not Lo be trifled . ., -_ 1 -, the theaLre I gave earnest attention . ,* with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure . __ ..:. to the niovemen-t.s of the actresses, a.nd will save you much trouble. Sold by .. . �. �,­, � ; -%%-hen I went home tried' to imitate all drukgists. :.. - them. ., ',�­� I . . 1. - ­1, ­. __­.1_1 - "I am afraid that all thLs tjounds as Mr. Dye.r-"Vnero Is tbo!, biirgain � "I­, . if I had deve,loped into a .self-conscious, counter V" The f] oor-wa I key-" There .1 - � ' �:.....�,.: .,: . pr..g and proseuse but I can acquit my- are several. What are you looking fort" .,.-. I - -as study- "I'm lookiing for my wife." . . .1 110. i of any such feeling. I w I . . ..__ - ing grace of motion as one might , �' ".... �, ..;;-. , � - r ;.i.:�.;..� ._.��,.,� ''i _4�., ' "I ' ­ � ). _. . Study draNv�ijngi a�nd witha no more ago- 4:� ­ - . . . � ` 1,---,, ' L. - .. � - . � -__ tLsm, but, indewd, most humble self- : ��,.� _r .. " . HAD NO FAIM." �.'.'-:-: I - . . '' �: . ., . � � .. : - . . . - � I , - , ,, . vda L i o, - I � I !.If; ­ I . �­, . depre U, I praptLsed standing ;un .1 L;l I learned to correct the fa,ult ant MY Wife Persuaded Me to Try the .-. t U11 I ' s Great South Amertoan Rheum tic I - r�;. al piring ,. '­­ I � ­�, -I so c'early visible, in th ins Curis and My Agonizing P41 !Ivas '1�7., g:,L,;,g un'til my* limp spinal col u ffin ac- .1: ­ * Gone in 12 Hours. and Gone for Good. . . . .. ,.,� I-. qu;red self-reliance and firmness, and - "I have - _. � the pro, -uded cbi-u drew ba�k into J. D. Mot ood of Leith. Ont.. Ftays . I 11 ti W - beqn a rintim of rboumatiom for a.mven yen? a ,-. -: I - line. 1 practLwd vv ki the. line -oonfin d to my bed for months at a titpe-, I . - Ing . suggested by a mere chan�P sentence unRblo to turn mi self. Have been treated by �,, � 'Slie walked with t . -1, . in a novel: ra her many physiciani without siny berieft. I had - ., .. - 11 ,c. steps as' if to music,' ,no faith in rhpumatic clures I saw advertked, '. . I long, rhytbm� . 1_1 I . 'ad the different rhythms un- butm wife Induced me to get& b�ottle of South ". : - and sLud, ,r I ;,. . � 'i! I found one that seemed to me most AnierTZ Ittiolimat-to Care from Afr. Taylor �. , I I I)rugglKb In Owen'Sound. At Lhat time .1 w&4 ­�� \ .I- gracof ul." 'of 12 hotirs after I . I ­ in allony with ps,in. Insi le "­� . " . - t - - - '. �i:%' ­ '. . ­I.; , L ­ - 1--J, ii,jw.f��,­L �_ _.��:., .",. had takfin the firit. do4o the pain had all lefl -- . .:_ �� ­ I.L�. , ­ I %. . ., -� I '_ ' - ,., :. me. I contlnu*d unt!l I he d used t firer bottlem _ :a ­­ - .-,* ! ' . I ,�.,:� .. - I I � , I- _ , - , ­.�.. I ATAIXRZ CANNOT 111Z CVZXD _. and I now oonsider myself oornplately cured.' � _. I . - ­ I .- :. I m- -'� FJ LOCAL APPLICATION8. as they ofin . � _. th - . .. g ­1 . $81 - Ff' Ls, ` ' ' - / ` , ' act reach the seat of the ousease. Cat^rrh I � cut �my _' . . . :e- _.el_ -i bloud or cona;.tutions6l disease. and in order to e '%Vb�r Aid you � 1 " " ' W"aft z I .,. ,...., I don't think it was square." She--"No; i_ ucre it you must Lak4 internal remedies. HAll*s I - .. I :_� .�: Catarrh Cure in taken Internally. and acts Ai- a waltz is gemerally supposed to be a ,.- � - w:� ­.1 roctly on the blood aud mucous OArf&6*a. mund dance." - . - Hall's Catarrh Cure io not a quack medicine. ' - ' , ._4 :j, '. ­ R was prescribed by one of the best physicians Karl's Clover Root Tea 1. a pleasant ' :'11, - __ -y for yea,ra, and is a rt g I1X&tiV6. Regulates the bowels, purt- - � . , . ;� in thi@ counu ular pro. L . 4_ � I - . � �.. scription. It is compotod of the ,beel; fies the blood. Clears the' complioxion. I- - . .11 : .-; ,,- tonios known, combined with the best blood Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 . U rifters, acLin direkcLly on the mucous hut- cents. Sold by all dniggists. __ -" : L(es. The perfect combination of the two in- . �, : gr rflents is what produces such wonderful She-"Of course you all talked about 1. ,� re-uiLainourinXC"rrh. Soudfortestimonlor me as ,soon as I laft." Her-"No, dear; * . .1 ,:, I... . . als f r Ga. ttmWed to that _.. ., F. J. CHENEY a Co., Props., Toledo. 0. � . -,-,. I - Stiff Icie�wy." . .- io., .. �` gold by druggists, price 75o. .:,t _A..60­6.� 1: -_� ­,-r�'. .,_'.:j: , . ; -_ . 1,7,:,. * I �-.'­ � - . , ­ I :. '... 1'* ,;:(�':� , r. ­ . 2 .. . -, ��J�­ - ., - 1 - . I 17� ;:. �,:.: '.'L . . �11 I � �,:­ '' ­ . I �1­. �. , .1 - . 1. . , . . . � ­ ­ .,: . I.:- . _ . ;; --- PML POI9`1`9 " , I Cn ILDISH SE'NSITIVENESS, .�:: �:� . � ��_J�, ; ­ . --: _: ,- - -. - ;j` , . . �� .. . �,� ­ - ' - .. . i . .'�� L ".I.' I - , ." - :�.'" \ � ; : I - �'; I , -,: . ; . ,��-';'_ .: 'The little child is extremely sensifiv� . _� . - i I :; ­ - I ' -1 ": . � . ­ I I I - - �, "'. ��', . ': and much is done, unconsciously per, Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills 'are. S'Pai-ely ` � ,- 1. 9 ,. �_ � . _. _1� *s2ulladj SI! jinq ol Islaple sj! X(I Isj" � Vegetable Compound-A Soieaifical- . '_.�:­ , "_ True enough, they do not realize how -1 ly Studied Formula-The After Rf- " - .1 - I of the -Medicine have been Giv- - -1 � . very sensitive the little one is or they ,� facts �,_*: :-, �L ( on an Much Consideration as the Im- � would respect his feelings as well s 'I . . I ''I . �: : those of- older people. When we see thek mediate Results. .,,,;.,..d,,., .1 i ' ; ­ ' _ . � .. � .I. � tiny iid6uLh quivering and the eyes full _--;;� :.1. � e:.., '.. � , , , ,­ �: ­�� :, I -1. . - .'- - �_­ I � of tears we regret our harsh words and 1�­_ , � Not go With Miny of:'the��' lent' F6r- - - angry looks. Many a mother has a ha- - no Heal- �. ­ . .� bit of punishing her. children in com- mula-Painful Purgers and , .� . -, - ..:. pany, and also renumerating their " Lng Powers-Think of These Points. ­.�.. :, �� faults, regardless of the I ailing eyes -1 .If you must use medicine, -look for ��.. of the little one.s. It is LIT the IN,tter : - - I . ­­_., I - -ivately. the moat pleasmit, safest and surest to :- 1_ -.:, may to talk to the little one pi ke. Dr. Aiznew's T :%,er Pills are su- 1. . _.: He will remember just as well as he ta . ­, �::, ;�­ : , - , Will bt� spared the humiliation. It does . prBine in cases of Sick Headache, Bil- , I—- -)tL - I ­_ of - not make. the child love his mother-the I( snags, SU1101V SkiLl, C0U8tiPati0n,e(,0- I .- . , � I .: I _. � .1. � � _� more if she informs her friends in his 40 doses, 20 cents. I . . I I -1.1 . - .­ -1 11 :: ..I.., ��,-, presence that he is the dirtiest child - , P. ". , .,; . � , - __ i , . � . . . ._�­. � -1: alive or the worst. Little ones are, al- 1 , ., I -1. ­11 '� ,ways anxious to please, and only the ::. 1.­� A VICTIM UF ASTHIU. I � ­0..,., parpnts who have tried the plan OL � . I .- 1. I-1 .. .. _s_ . ,praising instead of scolding every time .-* .-' - ' 6 1 I;,!- ". I.... - ...; I . ' - * ' '7 " .' - .11 ­ - : I.,:, know how much lm�tter it is. If a rhild HAD N T SLEPI' IN I .� I . � , - , ­i has. a- had habit which Its mothe.r is as- . ,rWENTY-FIVE YEARS. I - 11- ., �. ., pecially anxious to correct, it is usual .. _ � I . W.I. � . ,.;� I - . �` ..'­. .,. %;,: -, I �.,. i'.. to keep scolding about it continually. i'l ' ','�,;. - , � ,_ . -­' � I . ( - L I I . � - S mu. time when the liffle one has for- Oloetsued'illiboo-i-4 to Torturei'-sat! 4'siII1112081 . 0 me . - . �. I . L. , '_ at ....'_�,-, - got ten his naughty ways is the chanve Misery- F�tjiirr, Grandfalher and Gre � . . � ., to let him know how ple-asiul his moth- Grantirnaker toad Died front ike Trouble ... . - � - I %.. -. . �, er is, and there is no doubt but tha1 _jteleAk*r ionics, In Old AUC.-Tifitt It ore :- I- 1. * ' J . � , ;�,, - I he will make, another effort very soon -% - Looked 17pon fib A Miracle. � . � �. "'. receive similar praise. I.. . "I .. % t9 � e'.; -:'.' :...-*: -:� I- I-- - / '1'heri, too, another thing which hurts From the Whitby Chronioto s_ _', I ros 7' little children very much is laughing at For years stories of famot . :, _:t:. their confidences. If the little. one wrought, by Dr. WLlliams' P � .,_�:­.. makes in good faith some remark which i have appeared in the Chroniole. Pur- I I ' , .'- .:1' is received in all seriousness by itp ing this time we ca4t,ing. I I . - ;. . mother, who then after laughs about about for a local c�jse of #3u(,h a nature 11_�.':' _� 1, '.. _. , it to a friend. in the child's hearing, as to leave no doubt of the officioncY � I --.- I'll , A - I J*� sure that he, will not confide in od these pills.- We have found several, _v ' '�: her again. He will find some one else. but in e.uh casel it Proved i , w�i This the. mother should guard against, sitive body who could not bear to have .. ...,.. Ae pub- . _ . -1. -st 40ase ilia ;4 . 11�.­ for she. should be. her children's ht his ar her iiame and dL strik- ... " X -heir child- lie. It0LeIitly,,j4owever, a most ". confidential friend always. T I � .. i,._:.. i�ili secrets means much to them, 'so ing case came to our, ears I* , on a - � �_. guard 'against sacrificing their faith in Mr. Soloman Thiumuson Ives �-.�. a thoughtless moment. t I _�. -.,. - I.. Mud Lake im Carden UMnship, North . .- � . ­ I ., . 1. 1. � Oi%ol&A%,A%,%,A%OA%Ab.1%��'ll����Iiii�1111 � I ,jb,A%,4%,4%,1%9 Victoria. He has resided there for ., �, L ew�s, Wing th first settler . i foirty y e .1 ��­ No. 2 . of . .1 . ;:.11 . a,raund the la.ko. He was reeve �.., , _. ' . _.. i Carden and Dalton townships thirty- 4("Ot Few'. -1 i �:,�. ' ­ .: ,. ­ - - Of , I : .- � - ive yea,rfs a4g I 'y If ,,o, before the counties _-.L - ." N I �: " i PeLerboro and Victoria were separat- . I... t Women I - ad, and h,e used to attend the counties' , :._,w - _ 11. �'.. . 110 __ ., council &t PeterbQro. My. Thompson r. I-;,. I . ­ _. . I . ': .. :,. ENJOY LIFE A$ b" bean & victim of asthma for forty. . . ..­­ more. However we ... e0Z S or , C."L_ . ," - TNT OUGHT. � t head. . .1 L ­ .1 . . . tim tell his own ,story on ths, 11.1 - .1 we, took &trip - . ­-.. pl. On OctobeT 1504 1896, � .1 .Ii.- Affany we mimabi to Mud Lake to visit the haunts 10 'I B j., weak and slokly an duty sal - 1��- suffer untold T1149�06 fa.tnili&r to us, and made it a � I - t roui age posai- f6und. it a pleasure to call upon . iar 0 their me. Mx. Thompson wid learn from seeing IT is WiLONG. . most all the" ills M him and hearing his 4LOwunt Of it bow . . . suit from - trouble he had been cured. For, twelItY-fivO of somesort. No wo- -Yeam we had known bim. As a gasping, � QMPOUND injan 6" ressajaws" Buff * asthmat, the worst We ever . or Ul Wise uses � � irne w__ IN Z to live at all, We MILEV (Can.) VEGETAKA OOMPOUND La from day often wo!u=areidlow he lived* . - wW NIW Banative Wa". to day. On oalling he� met us with , a Prism M and W For sale by all Jkliallsta. aying F I I bed make as cheerful JoIng . 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I I - I - . , " , I , - � , __ �. ­­ , . � I - , .". . . , _ I � !,t, W_ � , _ � �_, , - - � ` , , L . I j . - i" :-, I% . , ,�.: . I , - ­ , :Zit - *;4 L , � . . _ L. mid hil. 1- "How long have you: used �, -,. lit � ,�,�..." . I I I." .: I - . : - 11::� - -1 �:... I - �,*L �-V . L. � ._ ; ., j­.�:_ - L ­ I I.. . . � I 1. Ji-1, � ': ­t I - . L'. tUm, add how ma,ny boxest nave YOU t L� �: . V L. . . .1 . . 1. L .1 ­ . I . ­ :_ - I I jj ; �1_ _- I � % 11 . L .. - . , I � u8ady" he was asked. "I started a year ..:. L;'. " � , . _.- agO, and took eight boxes." We U4BXt � - - I i . . . 11 . .-, .., _�,.L I ... - asked him if he -feat that, the ouxe M . . I . I - :_ was, pekrinanent. "Wadi" said he, ' of scitnoe. Inen made In lug, quantitki - .. - �­­ .. , "I have not tMwn any of the gills is the result of yean - :_ I , : � M_thods, &n C - �-._ - . for three or four months. ti-11 cliving .Mul5joll must .b,e n,ore perfect .� % � - . I ang by hnpri . . ..,.;. .. wayp With mortar 0, a - I aW not entirdly satisfied yet., You than when mack In tilt O'd-tIM0 .1d pestkt . "�` ': .. .� .. Mae eny father, grandfather and, great- ;­ _: _. -.- . - . grandfather died Of I asthma. a f,ew ourxa. at a, timc. This Is WhY SCOWS EMU1*0n of C'od- ' . �,� � � MY People all ta&e it sooner or fiver oil never separatest kUPS SWCZt fOt Y"rflt and -c Fery spoon" . 1. -,:. - - t - later and It always ends their da, 8� I ful is C4quaj to every othe,r spwnfuls In otlier emulsions y 3u are-li&ble tO . I . .: ' . himVe loot three brothers from thollatal I . , got 40 uqev*13 berefit --- elth� . . - . I 1� , r $in ':- .- . - I .1 " ..; over or unaer close. Get Scott ii. I . 1. I . ' �hinlg- Knowing my. family history it , �. ,.,.,. 5oc. and $i.00 at all Druggists. , �r �. Is hard for me to galU fRiLh, but I Can A . , . . . , . tWI Yott for ngarly thirty years I never, 0jA.WV_ 4m4"-4ALQWVIJY-.AL�OIL'"�'o-"�IM.JLL.vl.bXLA M_ - . . - . - ­ 1010m.-m--wom. __ - - __ - - - -.- -.-------- _ � i. . alept in bed until I took Pink Pills. ______ _' _ - - __1__________­_ ___ - . _' a­ � - . As -You muA bave known, I always . STINGING COILNS�, _i �- ' 1, -I. - DREADFULL't NERVOU& . - . ; � . � now - , , . . _ * 'Oonts:-i was dread ily nervous, slid ' slept sitting 'in the chair you . _. � i nee, makes , Owu * I had widiug from that hook Next to a tinging conscie of [for relief took your . . 0 ' , in Uceiling and always sat with my life a misery. The stinging pain - Tea. It quieted j6erven MA : - �, : a corn may be ispeedili-and-painlessly - " w. � - - :* ­ head resting in it while I slept. I ved Putnam's Pain- trongthened. my w 1-8 NervOum 8Y8 - ­. ­ remo by ilia use of IS ­ ­ now retire to my bed when the other , Corn Extraotor. Twenty-fou'r tem. I was troubl with emstips- ;:1,­ j members of my family do." "How old 'a" tion, Kidney and el trouble. Your � � 1I.-.1 are you, Mr. Tihoji4hsoin I". "Seventy- , hours after Putnam's is applied the Tea soon cleansed my system SO thOr- - . . It corn may be removed. . ­ I was the reply, "and I feel younger, - � rl� ., 1. " - oughly that I ra I health - ., L' 13IX, 1 �, ,%:: - 1, . � t p dly regained .,:., . ;..:. . I . I,.: than, I did thirty years ago, I was t-rou- � . . . i'.' I -engthi. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Hart- -,. ., - . . and sti, , e � , ... I bled a nd ' since we :` ford, Conn. Sold by a drug&ta � - O,t r great deal with rheumatism a I boil our drinking water . . � . he Wser,as, probably nervoue trou- . Everywhero throughout the land, ; I wxx 858 .. .� blea arising from want of sleep, but I Wou't the future eon or daughter �. __ - 1. . 1 - _____ I ­� I . ­ __ __ - . I' �­ . . . . .- nearly 411 the rheumatism is gone with Be a creature without isaad? . . � ' Re W111111 AN TAM . I i L'. the astilhma.11 . k � ( .. Cure the Cough with- Shilob"i CU116. &ft. . . ":L,_.. � , . �..; Dur I Lthe conversation Mrs. Thomp- The beat Cough Curo� Relieves Croup - �: :�o . son, al , le old lady, the mother of , promptly. One million bottles sold last a . . . . . .1 . ­ I � thirtee. children ca,me in and after I -car. 40 doses for 26 cents. Sold by all , . . listeni g to her husband's recital of ` - I - '.. . I druggists., .1 _ .. -.: !. . I these atters, 4e took up the theme. . First Artist-"But, 60d, bea, v on� - I .­:-_� . I - 1, "I never expected that anyt,hing could 1 eswt lool. like her." Sec- -, Sold in Lead . � I � ' cure Solornon," said she. "We were al- man, that do i . " .Ceylon To raek ii onlj�__ ,; . � . c ways trying to find somatlungN4ich I o"4 Artist-"if it did s6 wouldn't pay - urom of 11110yol � � I - for it." . N. M. FLOOK & spoolat "' . .. - would give him relief, tic that he .. . ** " ""' "Of 91 1. . _:, s w: 1, :i.�, . . Wilt 0 L... ; .- - ' Ih._..."A*_ j'� ,� ,­:� ''.- - 1, .,�_ parts, Cast and Pr,.,;;.d j I �, � Id be able to sleep at iLights, but I L .:. I . : I .. I - ., . wou � ' . . �.._ #1 platers, 3 A99LAIDE I . :­ . ' silver and Nick I . - ­ nothi ng ever seemed, to make much dif- , FAST TIrNE' TO NEW Y01194 ' _. IWIEST, TORONTO. - 1. _.­L�. �, �_� L ferejiiL�e. . At first he took one of the The Lehigh VEL116y, R. R.,-.in canue()_ MILLS. M ILL&S& HALIft I arristers, -Solicit* . - � Is' '' - � , A the pills af ter each meal, but after a � tion with the Grand Trunk RailwaY, kc., A idesu t3hombers. 33 Adelail.''. . _. .. .,-. I time he increased the dose to two. We have the first through train service b0- 8 root [Cab4'rorontc IM)"ey to Lo&n. ,:.--: �% ; . ; I -1 noticed he was greatly improvod after tween Toronto, Hamilton, London and 910 G. Mille. B.A.-A. Mil &-Jac HAI*L Lib .- _�. � - .1 j I taking two boxes and began to have ncipal poi Ontario, to New ___ . .1. . hopes. Later on when we saw be- �:ining Pull, GENTS WANTED-Male or female -..i � Ivork City. .Only line rut yeast I in ­ L' '! - buffet sleeping cars. Time two hours . - fo]e _-L �,_--_.....L yond doubt that he was better, I recom nitn' A to sell the famous:'Foan, mended the pills to a niece of mine, lines.. - . every city, towm and village. Writb ahead of all -other . I Miss Day, whose blood had apparoaLly Passengers4rom Europe via this line circular and premium list. Big proh.... :, � , I ,.­r j ­ � turn,ed into wat.or and who had run are landed in .Now York,,at Desbrosses FOAM YEAST Co., Toronto. . .. :.,.,. _:1.... I down in health and spirits so bad that , i - I . V.: .. . or Cortiandt streets, in close prokim- ORONTO CUTTrNG SCHO ..­_.. w .:a d rt ' she did not cure to live. Why. she got ! ity t4o all European stearriship docks. T man, learn tAo ant - n better trallo, T _­.': as yellow as "ffron, and looked as if 'Don't fail to ask .for tickets and Hleep- for circular givin " I information. 66� . .. . ­ L ff P she would not live a week. You would , ing car acoammodation via Lehigh %gents for MoDo well tea Garment D P - .. .: I . . . . 1. "I � . hardly believe it," said Mrs. Thooml*wfl% 1 is Yoij . I:— 1: . . . ' i Valley route, ht all Grand Trunk city L Ing Machine. 1 9138 . _ ___ -., - L . . ­ - --- ------- I . "but that girl was the healtbie8t awl land station offices. ( I . . a . ­ .� � b"olnest girl in the neigh : 1. , ,...;;. 0MOTith Obliainj ; borhood , --- �_,. ,. ­ I .. ... I .. . . � TO I In all countries - ­ . before three monabs bad passed, and Miss Fosdick-"My blZele lamp LIS international Patent B - * . K l' . l' all from taking Pink Pills." M ra. .always going out.." r. I olley-"Well, Toronto. U11199811 0XV01iJODC . Lowest rat I '11hompson was called from the room at a bicycle lamp that always stayed at information fros. G. 0. IFRUZMA29 MAILAM .,.-., r'­-. � this juncture to attend to some 11"80- , hiume would juA be of much use. ,, ILA. KELLOXD, Kirperb and �_ :: v � ' . % � hold dutios, and Mr. Th(Amption re.- . �' -, I - - ­_ . - _.( . , sumed the, subject of his Marv-1- 11 I - lous cure. -"You .bhvo no idea,.. TRAVELLED H LF THE CLOBE am said ho, "what it 'is to go through 'TO FIND HEALT119 WITH- I . .� . twenty-five years witlyAit a good ,, - OUT SECCESS 11 I �: , 6'.. '17 1. 1, , . .1 . night's sleep without pain. I can 1', �2 . p ... �. 1 �. �_ . I. . r, � � ____ � - - - ­­_ ------- __ I � . I.- - . . find no words to make pdain to YOU; Took the Advice of a Friend and X . ow I ! � . TRY .... the contmat between the comforts I Proolainq It From the Hounot .. . '... " �:� .. - - .,- � . % � . f 1.1:: _ I . . i:� � I nx^v e. n . d the awful life I had - South American Nervine Saved . ­ � . . - . ' '' .. � ,?oy 'an 9 ' i for so ong. I had a bi family of- Life. i . I . . moti t lie t O G%d and Itad to work We. H. Stailleton of WIncham writes: " I Wats* dn s CO: h .- Dro'ps ... .. - �% when at times I felt more like lyiniA hayo been very much I roubled for year"-since #_1. I � . . _q :11178--with ner,ou, dobilfty and dyspeesta. ­:.;'.... 4 ..� . ii . I. down to (11 . I would come in at nigl'i . IL A T. W. Massip" a is"b Drops.: - .... � � 1. ��'�� � I Had b�;n treated in Canada and England by _:__'::.*. �­ ., , � complatel? evert I SOU10 Of the braL physilcian* with(-tit perman- - - - - . _�. �, 1. - :, �. thut was no g,ua;;,ntoe of rest. Then ent relief. I waq adylsod. about I hree monthol '- ___ - � . .: , was an rest for me. I seemed doomed r ro w toil* South Ant, rican N#rvine, and I ­ �, .-.,?:: ' " to torlur6 and continual misery. When rm, y hs,litare I owe my Ile to ib to-day. I can f . I . I truthfully say that I hmiro derived rnoi e beunflb e . .� 'L my folks urve4l me to try Dr. Wil- .. � from It Vinn any treatmen, I ever had. I 7" 4. - J liams' Pink Pills I tbKJu tht it would i strongly recommond it. and wUI never be with- 1k 1: :.,:I - i be useless, but I hnd to lo somethina j out it my,jelf.­ I 11 a 11 .,. ... . . I or dia soon. and hia,re I am na,'righu 1 ==�71- 1 - I . � _____ _____ .- ai - a , *_ . .� _. ,: . . as a fiddlB.". Tho old gentlt%man�mhook 1 0"w3acp-sr-= 1111OLL91011 CURTAIN .1 .1 his head to add apiphaais to bin last I . ____ - --------.- -----. ______ ..� ''_ .. - Im the reaWfit lin- Splendid Equipment "d good I ikl work have pIwAd Iihf ''i . I sentence, and lookod like a man who g . i.. .. A I f U1 provement ever made __ _�_ - �_ � -_ I I - L . 11 � I . r. . . R� , , . � �__ I . 'i ;.' _� .L, � L �.. I I , - - , 'r � : - " . '� - . . , , , I- : �� I.; 7 - . I ­ t , - I : :--�% �_ cl_,..i� � , � . �. � . �;� . ,.-�, ; . � - .- . _��., 1. I , I - ­ ­.. I .­ . � ..:s ­ , ; .., , ;;. . , '' �'I,g - . I .. . - . . - . : - I . . . - . � � . . . I L _- . - . . . I . - , . , - I . . I , I I . . - . � . _� I . ; . . - � -1, - I I . � �, I - ­ I . . I . � . . < - `­ ­�.., � . I . ! � , � z . � . . :- � '. - :; , ." '. , L :'. " '. - � . . - ,:1-. .1. - .. ­ .- , . .1 . � .. , � I . t � - . . :,.', . � 11, I I , I . . . , , . - - - .� - � I . r �. 1 . .1 I . � .. I . , - .1 � ,. , . . - - . � . . - - � � `�_ I . . ­ - - I - W. I .. 1. . .. . �.. . I .1. ?, - . -�111 I I I ;.; "'. I � . 1. . .� I - . . I . . . : 1. . -, I ! 3 ' 11 . � , ­ . o -I'. , � - , . . �11 , ,_ J ! "': . j . , I i I . . . I . -1, .11� - . - � : I . - "I .... I � - I I I I - �� I I .1 , .. I I .1 . , . . - " �, ,.3 - - ., �; - I �i I , I I - ., - j , . - 1 t. �. , . .. , .� 1. i . . 't W .. - F .: , . �1 i . ..t I" . �-�- "' L L ,� ' . ., , : 4 . . � , , . - - - 11 L �_ ; .. , - , .1. . . . . . . . 9 - . . � L, - . .1 � k . . ,s, �' � , . -� � ..� , - ! - . , 4 , . � . : . . . I I � � * . I - '. - - LBIL jOYLUL over a reuewa ease 0 0, in ('arrtagv Top . 1. . Ill with all his old misorica reihoved. L T�: I . . I I Itoner T ha. . ., , � � . � � . . 1 r �_ I �. Ji . :1 I - After congratulating our, old friend ­1 r_ I � the admi� oil of uiq - , �,i� ..� I ,�, I- ` , , � , , . � , . , . L 4.. .. . , - A�l - � leatling Oarrisod TOUG TO--Gerrard - d You . . . . z �.� ,� j . 1, � � __ � )­ , : �: _... divorm from tho hereditar tgo Sts. , . ., , '_ 1:Lj �!. . ... : , i I 'i t a top. It has ruore teacl� more b ,nent&, sod !_ I - , , , or on his I . 1 1111ildtfik 1, affi " L 11 ­ I 11 destroyer of his kindroo, 'owe drova �:�, L. ­'�,_ usi a is Ckp their bed . sists many njors y1ju Inell I a women i0to positions . . ',�. I . - . .. � � - . - . _. '... ' _ , - I , -, - : . .�: away. At many In the Qeigb- � Z,: v " W07 With aurpaa& , C"nall - I , 1 � I .1 . i I .I. I . thAa any othe ID 4 hool. Got P&MOus . . - . . . . il . ­­ .. Ing merit it Is j: mctla- tune. W L - ..., - . I � ., . I . borhood we olx�nor =180111ARIOn Upon t 6 - Imb. EnLer buy if. SLLAW, Privaipal. - I a I ally forcing the aid - - ___ - __ ___ - ___­_____ __ - __ i - .1 .- _:1 '_ . 0 .. - - - . : I I . I . . .�'. ; . . I ''. � I �_.L _' - - , c"t-. and found that I rvigarded it as I Tops. with their a .- - . 1. - : _ ­ �, I � . a marvo,llous cure. Wbo,re the ,rhom abje*tiouable featurts . I I 1. I - ' �. I y � , Fl: , out of the Inarket. .. . . I I .. 1, I .. ­1 - � . .-;-, - . ' - . son family are known, no p4i rson Whe 116qXr19,,, Torso'nio,..�, , �' : * . - �.. _:�.� I �. 11 . �­ I I . have believed for a mom�nt thal%onuyld. i car is s, make kurs . .11 � �. I I .., * .. . . hi tv, h - ... : � �, - thing but fleath would relieve im that Top " s � .� I ­ . � Z .� .� I .. � 1 1. . � t-� I � .. � IL ' . - - - . 1:�_.:. �: I . N * . �:,�,::­�. - - ; . � �. . �. � , , from the gri of asthma. Every word I Boller Ourlain ". � W '21 SEL�S li�i,­14� , "i.".1. I �-., �` �,�- , . '.. . _�.. I - , . I ­ . - I � - . ").'­�, I t hut is writte� here cam be verified --- - . __ - .- ­ - ___ �_ - - .. ... �.. ' . � : T.: -:,: , - . �- .'-:- .:,j - .� hv writing Mr. &PIonion Thouilmon, -.1 .:..;,... ., - ;.. . . ­' ;_ .,�. , , � DblTymple post offioe, and an inti- rl !I A .: .1 . � 1. C , I i :r� .,�: " ,,. �.. . � : � I �,e. - I - � � - : . ­ ,_ � a _::'. . - I ­; B- A -B P I �T-� �::' 1:. mato acquaintanee of twenty-five VIEW- I W- ­: I �_ � ;_ ,:. ;: * I - _. , ��,� - - I -L . . : , � -',.,.- , -v_1� A -1 gk - .� - - . . _­­ .- -1 years enables the writer to vouch for - - .1 . .:.., . -T., this facts narrated above, and for t - , � .-. _� . . vbracit y of Mr. Tht=p8ou in any state- . W ILL RUN FOR TWENTY VEN YEARS, ­:..,_ , - - -, . 11 I : - , -, - �., . I - ­ f, I - - . :... ; I . :. � I - I., . , , � -, . _ :­ '�; ; - 1 ,- , , , , * . m,-41 hie may mako. t .. , 1_ - . 1.1� I .. . . ., .� , '. �: : ! . 1_. J .,..! . I ".1- 0. � I .". . I 1. - �� . Dr. William' Pink Pills -cure rby SERBS' TRAIKS FROM TORONTO --.I.- , -;_ & , � I .-..t--,. A - . 1. -�. :. - , 1 ...� '' '. � , U I i V, S '�. ..- .. �.- I ! . ."� �f c � . going W thie root of the disease. They 1. � . ...- I I I 1z I.. I � Y, *' - - .. I . .1 '­ - , _ ranew and build, up (the blood, and - .. - I . :- .:.; I .. . I., , � 1 i , 't, , : 1. ,�. .1. � . ­ I . st.mugthittzi the nerves, thus driving DUrIng March and Apr -',� 7 _.. 1; I . - I . .... - _�.: -,-. . disea.8o frum the system. Avoid imita- , -AL* GlIsOMM 3p.jwa -1 _. ... � '. , ­ - V - I . .:. .- �� _. :_ .". . I 11 .., BA I N 0 ".-: ­:: ` I _ ... .. - � : L - tions by inmisLing that eivery box you I �`�_,. �.- -: (Rhould antliciant business 01%r) .,. .1 I . . i � � - ­ - , �& . purchase is enclosed in a wrapper bear. ' * ­ . 11 _ � ,I,. _ % ,:_. ,:, .: _ � - ., _. . . I � � I . . I ; I ng t bo% full tra a mark. Dr. Williams' 10 IANITOBA AND THE GARDIAN HEIM :. I .,:.,�,:,. I.-. I 1i � ... �: . , . r , � . . . - . _ ". . I ... . :1 Pink Pills for talo People. : A 0010614 Stager will be stimbed to PW&o Wj&. . t . �. I :.:: - - '1� 1. - 1. , :�' .., - � - , , � - �: - I-: -: POW E R ­ ... .-!. :''.11 .. I.. . 1" . � I ­ , ; . c:. �- ­ , = 41A6 to leave Toronto at 12:W 1p.ML (n000 ols aw" 9 I - ­ ­­ __r . . - I : 1. . , - : ,f : - � - � - - � �� . . il­! L . , _� _r, _._� . SMKIly. . - , , , .. :� � . . .1 . .. ,; � � . .- 0 . . THECOOKSBESTFRIM .'',, ��.­,� ­­!�,' . . . . , - : � Little Cbjek-Whut d . you lot that Ask or VA"U for "861TURSO 41111111111R." At. I ., ., I � .1, - �?.. � - " . . I . . LARGEST SAI.L m CANAD . , . ­ L I :: 11 eZ� 1, ugly little tWxW came under your wing I .. L: I . . .1 ' ; ��L 4. %1i -.--. - _____ . ___ ___________________%._ . . _. � . 1: _ - - - . --- - - ...= .,!. I �.­ . I .. I I... 'j, : for I L . . .. ... - �� I. : Old I[IemL WIVO had inadvertently I - ;. .. 1. , UD"tifillanuftstw" .:­.­ . - �,� � - � . ' ,� . - , I.... ; � � VV .-, - - .� . I L " - L blatched a duck's egg.-I can't hell) It . , . . .1. ..:,-.:- . - . . . , , . I � In 0111na" of , - - I . - - .. -.�w ... . . � my dear. We've Lot to ji)ut Up wit .� . -1 R 0 11' Rds, ... . ._'.�'�­., I-.- . � .;- "# , __ .6. .. .. . I ;L".1. -j - ­t V . the cmature because she belongs to our ' a- KINC C '' I _. _. . . ,I...:.,.,..: .�, . I 1. . 1. ... I .� � * . .1 .'..' v.: I... .. 1. � T_` I- � , t4W6 . . '. . _' . . I . ,�:_�,;,: �­­,,; areal fl6xIble. strong t: i .. 1.� I L, -_ .�' - . . a . 1. < L , :�'.­. ': - , : ) . I set, you know. .. , 11sht a" duftblo . - `_ , ! . . 1, - I.: 11, _1 . 'L " ..I " - _. _. - ­ . .: ., ; ,. I stt'1!!tZ!1L1".__ -I'".- -_ I 11110WINsift1k, me raolke, � . . � , I . a Me Nalls. \ _:_�� - , . I . . �,� � .. I ._ " � . I � . - ___ :�Y I ­. ,:.; -,I r � - . , ; _,".A., � - -...& - I .. ­ ... I - 1."t , I . � - a . . . . , ". I ., . �._ � " I I The Patent Sleeper lnwlo�. . - I I j'., . ':.1;1��:` _­- ., - I . L . . " Goodies . 1. �..,- ,":I L- ,�'L�. . - _ - _ ; I 11 L ' � ''. . __11 L. , � _ I , ­ - I ­ - , - : ::;! HERE 19 I AmIL 191 this Root. .� ; sown u ,04&t4 --,'. - �. _., _ .I %,!­� U L I I - . � : 4 - . y - � - ­ �'. , , L �,,j � ­ - � 1. I- L" rj 'L V,� . . _ . 1. .. I I �A. L 14 1 S ­ 1�, ­ 1-1. tl]As Boot. - . I � '. Irood s. Ike ve - :1 k:- . (D L ­:_. .. - �: . '. 't I .. _:1 i� .. . . ONLY 0 . as 09mcortablia'. lat"t, the 404 .... .. L. I �_. .L � � , ? 1. .­� .. %tL - - � �, I - - - - "'.L. , -Y . � I Tom wU1 be_P1*&"& . and most 0482 . �' � : �' .1 . . .- ... )-. .. 13 THE SURE WAY - fortablo boolid . . - �,-, .L." ;!,; -, I - � � ­]� �, : �;_ �., I - ,� - .. L �. . I , : ... '. -, �: . I 1, � - 0 . made. _. � . . : I I ! I , I ­_ 11 . - L i - I . . L : ;-,:,; .. 11 11 �:�:� , :- �.. - . . _­ - �-:, � . ­ . - ., ., � . �'L . . ­ L . � �, - � ­: _. , . � .. . - . � . . - ': - '.�, 1�:_. knowntomedical is' to not the 00MIJIS .: . i I _, .. ­­. �. 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I I I -- "' � � - .� � '... -,il�._..t�; i - . t :_ I ­:,� I � ­ - :. solla comforL - . .� 1 , � 1, : - :�_-.� .. tqring these� grea i ..�'. " L ­1'. .. r : .1 . - . .. I 1. -1 , ,- � a �, I �, ­ - ; 1. . : ­. � , ­_ - ndwomen .. s Ith _�,:_j'..� ' I .:L � I - . . ­ - I I L . org,ans to hea .1 , . ;_.J. :'! ..- , . . . . � ­,� r .. `:.'1':'�, r _ '. . ...... .. .. . . , .,-;:, _ - and sttengt � , " - .11, -- . . I � : ,-.-* - - : : . I.. - I P'. V, � become weak . h. and � , _'� .�;'TNE is Do KING Coal LTD09 - ` . _ I that ig by the use of 1�_` . - . . . . :_ i - ]­. : -, i . - 11.1.­::._� '_ . ' 7 '. � 1. I �. . ­,�, . � � *1 . - I :.1. - �� ened by.. TOSLONTOO ,.-:,.. :t:; - � � - � -. �-. , ,.,- _..,�,�_ , ONTARIO. I,- . �­ i .. . �11 .. _41 I.., I I - i .. ­ � �_.,. � I;.: . - 1. - . - - : _ _ � " �­ I - ., - - . _ . _ - 1. . 24,_ in --- __ ­ -_ - ­ ­_ - ------- -_ . - " . � � I , - 11� _,:Iv .'� 1 ,. VT - , the weath- . ­ - - ­ - I,: �? -, �_ . 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J, t I f, - - I ._41Y­A - 11 ­ - � , .- - I � I i ,I M1Q111_'1,,Li j - � , wl . - L - .-. `�;' * , i - ,It - - . 1­ I ��,&;' - - �_,_ , M, - i 14 ; I s �� 1.�,�; , tak*&�g , `A_4Q,_"b'_1 i� "S'A..- : If ; x � _� N 1 1 .. I 11 1. " 'a, � , � . JON-,_� � . k. I -1 -, V V; "n. V pq 7 T? N Y!, Vr J� _n; 7,t 1:�,T, X 117iSd fit, " ir OW P ii %; T �4 apr k N. d" 4 �V MINES to 1�o 0UAbUbbU1t1I3h1t8 -.13y referring _Ulwaon trout 5J, LoRallo, ihe address label on your poper you -Now goods at L 0" 613 WILY8 ascertain the date to which -Got your ovGralle at Lo 09 gans.. .0 Ir subscription to THM Ninwo OW rolls 8o wall paper, Logans, to Vaid, _DoddB kidney pillo 40c, Logano �_c L remlPt of raoney at this offloo. Always foriDR,from scarlet fever. nt a date vaid ahead. -Miss Bryan&, of 011h1tw&, wile b- it W*. Valeutyne, of KingsVillo, iB-bbre erg _S I X, era Ittanoes are ackhowledgea ny a -Prime grout and sea herring for the ft-O 01 date on label on the-first paperfol- -11arry Moore's two children are suf' lenten Reason, J. D. & Oo. over Sunday with Mrs. J. R. Wint for &*w days with friends era. -As will be Been by advertisement -Mrs. Seldon. or., of Whitby;' was elsewhere, 0. J. Brodie, V.S., has been tz�� here with friends on Tuesday. appointed Inspeoto Ing r for Picker' -Mrs. M. Reed, of Toronto, was here We. 4ro �Sellin first 0 this week for a f1ew days with friends. while this town 9 up eve can lu ship remains 'Under quar. �ed Cor intine for sheep scab. This will make it -Gould and'Woodruff #�perd a oar- 10 PICKERING. ONT.,-MAR. 19, 1897 h maoh more convenient for our dealers anteed at 13 cents. a u a J ad of obeep and cattle o day to and others. Those who tire abou ]BeSt Salmon Trout Ahe m' Ad at 60 lbs- Big'rea�: Toronto. i to sell in a -or ship sheep, or even remove them from -J. Diokie Co. h0e baughl a job lot duotion in quantitief;, one part of the township to another must Fine Labrador Herrin only 200 for 'a dozen une ones...,. LOCALISMS, of rubbers, children's a I I 25o, ladiso at 85o, fir I obtain the consent of &be inspector, 9 regular pries 50c. Z whose services may be obtained free of Peter MoDiaimid his purch"od a -IF. B. Bunting was here with his peo. charge. That this regulation will soon bi, C number of fine beavy herses, and will ship be at an end we have no doubt, bulLin the it is foolish to violate Ile Isaac Wise is indisposed this week -W. V. Richardson bas a house to rent 0 'dS- e Ve 1ple over Sunday. them to the North west on Tuesday next. meantime, Anned G­0 w ha orders Of ths ROvernment, as if detected in this village. with an attack of lumbago, During 11, 'a the penalty id of ratbot a substantial Salmon iudispositiou W. 0. Ham sounds the Corn -M:,ss Brown. of Toronto, is with her nature. our, ousin, Miss Kato Cowan. few. Sardi-nes' Peas, week as a representative from the To at ...... Dr. eman;;' i6 Brantford' thig A, Law and wifa, of Osbaw(a-,' Bat is Cedardale. were here over Sunday with friends. i,, t,, Haddie local n load wl of circle to the Giraud Homo Circle now -W. E. Vanstone sbipped a -car- in C A -wo'ma li�riied Nellie '�a'rd, *fb of Kippered Pumpkir �-t cattle and bogs to the city on Monday, Session there' Wm. Ilare, laborer in tile Malleable Iron Horring, Apples, -Mr. O'Brien will be in the Whitby -Walter Clark left A otra� mitte13''with Norks, was found dead at 5 o'clock Satur- Chicke JJ0 �hoto gallery everiTuesday, Friday and us the other (fay, but as it was of nc day mornifIg by her husband. She had bsters, either not retired, or had risen in tile light Saturda rthly uie we cremated the article, just Y. litf ell Corned Beef Turkey a. -A laumbr: -f 8 she was found dead some distance from ;J1 rotn attended the to put it out of misory. W the bed oil tfie. floor. There being Some W. T. Dunbar delivered Pin* addrebs orchester', Thursday Mystery to to tbe cause Of death an It). ocial at Almond's church, on Dried Chipped, eVening of last week. to the members of til'O Cbriatian Endo&. Etc Beef Etc. Sauce quiry was h6ld by Dr. Coburn, coroner. I PO dene -Charles, Georoo vor on the "Life'and work of John H Ox." A rtion of the 'evi ..and Isafte, Merritt 13 a Was taken on It was very inuch enjoyed. T, left Tue'sdav morning for INlani--oba wheie Saturd3y evening, and the inquiry adjourn- to C1, they will join their older brother. Miss -The NPws will be sent 16any ad- ed till Monday, lt)tb, at 10 o'clock I Annie will join theuil out there O'bortly. dross fromL'uoW until Dec. 31B9, next fur allow 0, post-moitem ex4mination. on a p Crackors.: now ng your na Pickering township conucil insets at 70 cents c48h. Send alo m s Mondav t1l"videuce was concluded and the Towship htd), Brougham, on monday and money aud we do tile refit. t4e jury returned a verdict of "death from next, March 22tid, when the road o Do�erell was able to be out-on tile excessive u13e of opiumland expontire," We have fi U­ e fresb,swe6t mixed bishits awa J* y own to eight seers andrsueb officers will be appointed. Wednesday' much to- the gratification of There iti a rumor thatL $be case may be cents per 1b. -Come and try them. S his riumer6us friends He hoc he arried further, JV slock Piled t' tho house for many You seen those discussing nction wi y If 1n0t'd0 130 as we consid6r them . dlut'htie lifts recovered; 17 best article of the kind yet plac Ti the the fight in'Carson un Wedue day. No Frauk Sinith has engag4d Master" mmy ed ul) 0 mattprs I C' k I AUDLEY. e vises that are being sold by Alex, Find. -Our local sports are busy tbue da�s t h 0 D tile market, and t-boy are Sold at R Ver "1011 money chailged hands in this Powlie foi the Summer. y ooderate price. ViCInIty, John Saunders moved 1is effects to the ........................ -a -An sembl�, was enjoyed in Pirio's ktation oil Monday on-ioute for Algoma. -W, O'Leary moved his lioue�bold e ffeCt8 t& WObtlYll 011 Monday where, as bal;, Wednesday evening, and a goodly Mr.' Bray and family moved out to we stated before, lie goes into tile hotel number of our neighbors were present Claremont and Itichard Puckrin has inoved business. Mr. and Mrs. O'Lear* -The mazy was an ite,.0 on th ottle therbat. James h1cBrady *vars obe of the fincA there with the best. wishes of the host of program. grililes PO4,ible. It 'is 110 small ruaiicio, a vViiitby On Oil aDd,hoir. friends in this vicinity. -18RRc* Littlejohn i�,Rs at' e r i n e r Tuesday -morning, being examin -Gordon & Gee hive just-- ed before COMPIked WhitAeld's 'wiDdmijll oil the farm of i 01. the apple shipping for the present season, thejudge at to the disposal of the money Bye here suffered sever4ly in the high 0i Sat- having shipped the last car away ii obtained during 01Q Past year. Tire windi; of last wek. ditorai received very little 6illighten. urday. They may do some amon' t of A. E. Denni-i 16ft on Mor day for' n Bolton local shipping, but not to any extent. Mr. ment through the investigation where he openo in the prael iso of bia chosen t ley gold a profession, veterinary nurgton. -me Geo'claims that his firm never bad Apples -James Brion and W. stin, Your ehoic'e of G irls Trim d ats fir $1.00.- F Shapes keep better. team ofboroeB to Joseph Henry, of Bo. . Peter McDermaid has bem buying a few 25 'cents. All Wings and Feather Sprays 25 cents.. -Garome-Scott hag ig-ain b4n award- ton, last- week. These fine animals Were horses through here for shi )ment to &he N. In ed the mail catrying contract between deliverea at Bowman W. T. By all a Ville on Wednesday. ocounto orses will be Oool judgps claim that they- Rood demand this spring. W were as good ad u for another %erm. Our Pedagogue had a d tv or so of refit Mrs, ickerin He has carried this mail for the p4At ten team'. of Clydes as ever lef.tthe town, hip. ut the dietu years at least and it would.seem peculiar last week through illness' B' rb- anoe in this morta I y co 0 ot, ised with to see any other person pursuig I tte til - ler his soul and he is at work �be -James Brien had a Is r ro duties of said office. day from John E. Brooks, bette kn 0 wil a in tur r Simon Puckrin has had Re n of travel- -Lotta, eldest daughter of Mi. and here as "Jock" who is now run S_ UID9 a 9. this last time to Wisc.onsin andisnow n Mrs. W; Westlake, died at her parent's hotel in Cape Town, South Afrioa. For a home again. It all trips &`�Vay do him an. residence, Whitby, on Wednesdayt after few months nothing 'was board of him much qood, we would- adv1se yet another BOO.�T il SHO S I.., f 1% very brief illness. The girl was near and his friends were somewhat alarmed, one and to ay double are return. and. the pridoot her a tourteen years of aRe, ly but this letter will remove all doubta aIjast weet's correspotidentl to the Cheon- parenta, The bereaved ones have much to his safety. icl o opened up s. much neo4d right re our Special valuea, in' We are gIVIDg' sympathy in their bereavement. Ob for ManitobR, Mdrorpi§ :'and gold pool-mailership at Audley. j If the salary -T�ere ate a number of s fields. See Stephen of $90 is the proper amoutit he receives, . L., : � M cribes who BOD, Whitby, for en h LoT19- Felt Boots ontly forgotten our address as cheap Ucketg to and then we say that such an o from EnRlaud. Boot., ffl�e is a disgrace of equitaMe Canada, whorl thaso large post We b:vvel not heard from them for oome land, -Ireland, British CDl' ers and SockS. ionds do noi ifornis, all United St y Come fr toba, umbi weeks. maeters can get S2,(M easil why in th6 ootS weary in ates an� name of all that i-i honest �nd right, can Men's Shoit 'Felt Lined B well doing.- The paper Canadian Doints, anywherej 8VOrYwhOrB, not the pr is n6ted for its esent Audley offico receive any- mulliplichy of district letters and sue] boat, rail or oceau. a 11ates guaranteed way 1100 1) It would not be 4enefiting r. And all �i ds, of Ov.ershoes aud Rubbe 4� recoid we wish You to 4e)p us to riglit. Through tickFts from Pickering, I,yndo only, but a surrounding public who sustain. Toronto, Myrtle, Brooklin and Whi&by. largely depend upon the office! for the bene em The -other morninq about 2 o'�lock a Of,6111,,'oP1)Oslte Hatch Bros., Whitby. fita of aniodern postal ev"t Mr. Lynde's number df our pgoole were aroused fi�om -Wm.-Lidgett, of Church street, who modest disposition rr*akes I um careles UNDERCLOTHING I With and other com. before tile Their slumbers by a female applyin for has been il about bringing this Mattel. Per Cen admission to the various houses. The plications for the past while was taken gover.nnmeit and people, but doar sir get UP t.- off the regular price in thesej 9 ods. 0 woman is froiih Brou ham neighborbi suddenly worse on Tuesday and about 11 It Petition to our new lAberali govern t 9 ood men .m. breathed )lie last. Doceased became dand we will all sign and no dbubt we Ca and is to be pitied, but she bao no reason raw favoriLb)y the attention of Ilou. Mr. B UNT IN G� to be about the streets at such an hou it res Aeut of- th I a %, 1 liage some ten years M Ulock. Previons to that he was engaged ' Mr. Bray, who this' week h d if she does not refrain from such c 490. an on- n Dg near Kinsale. Hifi wile (1, duct the locill: authorities should be asked I farmi as left our to Interfere. some thirteen ears ago. led vicin.ity for that o( Claremout, has been Y Ile Wao in fislon lor the edificatio seven 18 living on this place since lie to�k Poe" #aVe your Fall 0 rchased it 13 of our inburn�-r. ,ty fourth year, and leaves two song in the fall of ISH2, when he Ou C1 thing,L"' able readers in other lands than these we one daughter, the latter of whom resided from the late Nelson Chapman. Hin wou d say that March has been playing with her father. The funeral will take coming she has madelmany improvement made by' !,L . ..... some Very peculiar pranks with 6 e Place-Shis (Friday) afternoon 'at I o'clock, on the barns, house and fenc�s. Ile as her during the past ten days. ind when the I emains wi W 11 be interred at h) W aye an industrious man. 1�18 wile, Un �The winter cone Dunlop, spent her whole life �ere and the numbers to the highly interesti or& at Pickering Col. * and snow have contributed most of the Salem ce"OrY, 6th Cori- til be carne to these parts. Miss Sophia ng pro-. I rg gram. Particularly has-the WoRiber lege was duly held on Tuesday and a 'progress of the neighborhood 6as been as- beeli very ara- to say. cause must regret. Bui r. Brav's t eating to tbose who had imagin'd,*- Pleasant evening was spent bY those sociated with her. Their remo that seeding was due,- sent. The Dight was exceeding Rud a fairly large attendan6i see k whiteninglocks say that'he�hould 4il Its 91 of#* r f Hilto was very largely attend od on Friday ed with flowers, flags etc., and the ceiling tirement pleasant. �ot we thi4k that a te5r* The funeral of the late Captai 'Ja` 6 gathered. some lighter work, and in t I e coniteni Pkker''ing's' Taillor. -The school-room was beautifully decorat. surrounding of Claremont lie ,will flud afternoon, and had the roads been good :draped with the college c6lors. Tile tire driftwood of the flostinj aud the weather more favorable, there Past program its would have been man niore warm friends memory siore. Any- Y elf was a decided- success, the gather fast in his Perfect Fit Guarahtee'd. pre"n t. The. members of the Doric Lodge pupils rendering their belectious in a man. time, old friendii, -ou may wig] I a Right of nor A. F. & A. M. conducted the funeral. which showed considerable ta;ent find tile familiar landecapati of udley, our careful attention, both on their own part, houses wil n Service was held in the Methodist oburob. ore hoping ir teacher, Miss Morris. in which Reva. Bates and Tho nd that of tile' that some means inight be'brot g t, to bear Cal to retain Rome of tile younger -nemberti of M took The elocation numbers rendered by Miss and part. The bereaved widow family the-family. Perhaps not too lalte yet. J"nnie Brown- wer And see iir;,,,., have many symiDatbizers in their trouble. e much enjoyed, and is e Township of Pickering, called bROk a .-sale' of oncession of tb of times she known as the Barkey homestead, will t1fe appreciation 'of the aud to &he plailor w 6 lence was The south balf of lot 34, in tile 7th showu by the number ale Register be feature of But th� brood sows, seed grain, ho,-ees, cattle tile evening was the vocal Bolos offered for sale by auction at tile Frankh nd implements, the proport5 of J3h n A. e, Markham, on Saturday, She- I n ro�derod by MiBs Marie Wheeler, Best Value in April 3rd, 4" W hi te, at lot 20, con. Piol�ering half a rich soprano Voice of great power. mil� west of Brougham. The Market Sale at I p.m. at 1:80p. m. This farm is said to be one and wonderful owebines, and her selec. See bills and 4dvt. Thos. Po4cher, auct. We have &'I L I kinds of ek I a and Ea of the beat in Pickering, the soil is rioll, tions were varied and -well chosen. no re sy to also Dining the bmldings good, there is a large orchard Com. TCEHI)AYI NftliCif 23.rd, 1897--Auc Ling ROOM chairs in, -,-"There h t'on sale the latest styles. well a8orted fruit, a quantitv as recently came into Ur of farm implements, etic , the pro- of of or, Watoli'o care at Brighton, ont., it number party of stock' Sideboardi; and Bedroatia Suite in'all designs.' Exension T bles and Xitch6n namerital spruce hedge, a n - Robt. Bowes, lot 26, c�on. 9, Pick umber of er Tables alwa a on hand. Cheap for. 0%sh. ALL GGODS DELI HRED. of obildien suitable for adoption. The moot ing. Sale to commence at I I o'clock. y ornamental trees, several acres of bush See bills. Thos. Pouclier, auqtioneer. UNDERTAKING-Our utidertaking department is complet of these Fire boys, there are al8o,a few f in eyery respect.,- 0 WEDNFEWAY, MARcn 24TH.---, uction sale o four or five acres Of fall wheat and a large kt . f 'Casketo, Coffitis and Robes always on Blind. veo nice girls, Their ages ate from 000 portion of the farm has been fall Ploughed. up to nine or ton the goods and, chattles of Is1aso Uttle- This is the opportunity of a lifetime to years, Pbotoo of the chilaren can be o john, an insolvent, at lot 26, con. 5, Pick nt on app Ica lag #sours a splendid homestead. For further 1i tIOU. 1, ering township. The farm will also be d icklon Particulate see poster or apply to Wilhalo Fun o find clothing are required for carry offered at the name time. Sale at 1 0% HILTS & D I L L I N G HAM Ing On this work of caring for thee clock. See advt. and bills. Thomas ......... kleming, Markham, or Holmes & Gregory a needy - I -it'is entirely -a work Barristers etc., Toronto... 22.4.** of love A plicantia Pouoher, adetion"r. I letters to Rev stock, implements, grain 'etc., the pro. e ]bad drive bad rather an unwelcome exr): rience, he C. W. Watch, Brighton rrty of Goo. Uood, at lot 24, -con. 3, V1 -Thursday eveninR Walter - Hartricli of their Pastor. Address al should always send t6 nsme'&nT ddroso TiouRSDAY, MAncH 25th-Credit sale of farm n W. Remnier home Ontario." The Publi Whitb from aboywitem was received by us with d re. kering. 81h.le at I o'clock sharp. See _v, and was returning home by the quest',fqr publication, bills for list of articles. Thou. Pone) When be came to the flats just pleasure am we base Ime. -kre entirely in sympathy F auctioneer. east 0 re f the Larkin corners be found the with the work of Rev. Watch and Ili# -Ainetloij sale of We desi to state, that ILIDAY MAItcH roaflwa�- submerged by water and f oating Coll' farm stock, implements, ate., tbo proper ave purchased frolt R E. This be attempted to wade, but the abil e4u0s in looking after the homeless ty of John Cowan, at lot 18, con 5, Pick- dren Of Canada. For -years H we have sting. Sale at 1 o'clock. Hight, months horse obied and got into deep water and been buoying ourgel vea in fluding food and credit. See his General Store" b 'sine's cla, 6 a opper, u 6 in likowise into the current. Theboyjqwp. abelief. for the -witifs of London and other SATURDAY, bills. Thos, Ponclier, soot r mont, nd- W d from the cart and waded back but the P-11 MARcn 27th-Auction sale of FE VI-4 cibles, wnlcn could not again reach the roadway, lasses of this, our own,c the poor lade and household furniture, including beds and g6b, al.. horse I F onutry, have been bedding, dishes, stovgg e *'O'bus'baoss,atille old ata" to., the property n Ull iinl,.of r as &be oart served to keep,bim down. As. entirely ignored. of Thos. Hickingbottom Charity should begin at Claremont. t 0 was soon called but when at loot at boma, therefore, let oil look to and help Terms cash., See bi ills for list of items. $be beast.wgLo drawn out of the water life the Brighton devise, and if anything be Tboo. Poucher, auctioneer. ore goods a1wa, y�s, in, stock#' Gould Br best WA0 almost gone. The cart am WBA also left after our own unfortunate have receiy- 7ugHDAY, MARCH 8()T� ."--Auction' sale of V,! somew Ution hat damaged. The loss of the horse ad atte it is then our privilege to. the interests of Martba B. Turner, an is tobe regretted, but the escape of the look elsowbore for worthy objects. of our insolvent, in the south half of the north flour in larke or small quan'tities, bOV seryes to reconcile his parents to the ebarity., . Tbevand not until lbela all half of lot 24, con 5, Pickering towillihip, 0 ould at Gerowle hotel, Bro ugham at I o'clock, V OPP WO 68ud _98istAU06 Oyer the Be". Sea advt. Tbov. Pouober, Suet.. DA id'H mo-n :_� I er clail, t fin ".7i Uk lcz N 41 -re�7 J ... . I I I I I I I I I I