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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_03_26I ',A 1b W, V4 DUSamoni our boys, and we wish hirn success. AUDLEY. live at ino. Teefv'd eW Mr. Gillespie is going to OUTAROUN shall ff arch die? medical. for the summer, How ZCOMMD 31 On Tuesday lost Frank Harril and Mrs. Bray and M innis s0nt a Ow dA ack here. 7F,,MAN, M.D., O.M.N.C.P. THN F11985 AND JOTTZD DOWN BY OUR Jno. Adamson jr. were having a borse b Some attended- Kinsale's Vednesd�y 00, -BA' 0ORRA8P0NDZNT8. When they were in front of M. Glee- R.m. .O.., &roner. Offide and FAsiden ride. e hours: morning would have evening socied. King Street; Pickering OfIfto ONT� son's store they thought they 9:80 to 11.30 " Evening 6 to 8. race to the bridge, a little to the west on e pbrobase s Mr. Pardon was n6 of tb the other side of the bridge there was some tit John A. White's sale on Saturday. -a Ari 0. DEWAR, M. D.. 0. M., F. T. AL H d'. Evans is Able tolgo about now. When the unknown man driving in a cart. M. C. Attention given to Electrical Henry Madill of C. 1. �pent Situ Mrs. Mantle 19 still in very oritical boys reached the bridge they could not got treatment by Galvanic Battery. OMce and condition. aly wiih his friends in th a )ly occupied by Dr. J. H. the horses stopped and Harrisou's run into day and Sund residence. that 1at( place. K Rusonell and wife, of Sandford, visit- the cart, his Bafftwood. Dale's block, Pickering., Ont hQrse,landed in front of the ed with Charles Middleton on Tuesday� man and ca as hurt. Rev. J. Thom ocenpied the pulpit he 0 rt, but Do person w h ti Legal. Goo. Cooper has purchased a wind. The Annual meeting of the Greenwood on Sniiday to a.sinall ouse o account f Inill and the same will be placed directly. Football Club wav held at GleeBon's hotel the mud. Mrs. George Milne is very ill this wok, On Saturday evoning last. Th e i 9 R. W. HeAvoy could not lea4 We BRRIIT� ENTON & DODDS. - I o m et n ERS ''Si�i,:NKWILL5` itreet ire DSOLICITOR-9, ETC., 10J Adelaide f esday 11ly And her reqpye is very much despaired was largely attended and these offief L. of C. E. on Tu day evening, but it. ry "st, Tororto. At Claremont Tu were appointed for the year 1897:—PreBL, was taken by others. of. M. Gleeson; Hon. Pros., J. D. Edgar; let .0. E. Lawrence find R. McBrady baTo F,, FAREWELI�, Q. BAR Miss Gullick, of Oshawa, is here for r, nty sold horses to Peter McDerinaid for ship. Jo THA County crown Attornev, and (301, Short time with her sister, Mrs. David V ce. John Dryden; 2nd Vice, R. R. Mow- b E. Gleoson; Sect., V. W olicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-Y CM61amily Patent Flour 54.46pei bb). Hopper. Mont to the n- Gibson; Capt., H. E. Stevenson, They i Mr. and D miss rugh, of Wbitovalo, line-been tend havin;4 another big tournament on JolluRfon have ge NicGILLI'VRAY, BARRIS. Bran 6 10.00, Shorts 0 10.00 per ton. ppoo,te PO APODdiDg a few days with friends here- the 24th of May., "Full particulars will be LIM on their farm on the front. Life fi lit Dowars, &Solicitors, tte. Offie- abouts. starting with find prospects, and thelir J no. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. given later. Anillev frisnds'wip tbem'well A. H Whitby, Out. Robert Bowels' cale on Tnoad It Fi 6 evtoLoau- By 4y,w cGillivray,LL.B. Mon �voll attended And very good prices were Crocketvill Will AlRddaford and Albert Doll left du e - NICluda weay. They Were reitlized. for the North Vetertaai,y- John Macnab is on a bntine C'Iitkrl:e looks rather forsaken of fatoe� tickelod to India Head. Both ake so tr to Barrio. James Maxwell has been ill for eorn o eteady young men; a st )8 8UR. Ta iid our be wiah fKANS,VETERINRY His firm is hitereeted in a rin HOP In Floss township. Do. accompany thoin. I f the Ontario Vet- H, Graduate 0 Mrs. R. Sellers visited Mrs. George Rob- John Gorow returned Saturday M()rla* orinary C0110gb,.toronto, rQgistered momber f tho Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, SCARSORO co a aud shoeing forge one and one- rg from Ubly, Michigan, where he has bons last woek- M Mr. and Mrs. McGill, of Markbaw, was spent the winter with his sister M rth of dreen itiver. Steel u.&rter uliles no here last week. r ing si,.oee at irou prices. O' ce and shop L� , 4 1(i 9 1 Puk rig Bell. It. Af alcom left this p ace a9t Where is the Ar &dale scribe of OU 4 p urni late 9 'for the Nor*tb we6t. We wish hiLn evely h rB frosu 7 to it a. in and 1 to as, i , ", i i graph addross Wh P 0. address, Thos., Tlickingbottorn's eale of f Moved awa ell.. itevale',,Out ture and other househo.d offset takes place re&n River. Out. Mrs. R. lollers wits the guest of her r pwortli L- gue rn'6eting WaA w lie r, ol[ on Saturday of this week. Don't forge& mother tbis week. I 1J wenina. Th i H unde disenti8ion w is : "Are weallgoo (garb9k.. the date. W. Sellers is about to move onto his farm attended the othei n t e ,;� we (110i it, Alexander Wilkin" t6ok a'-' paredytic again. 11e,is a jolly good fellow. N, Conveyancer, Cow- HOMAS DUN stroke on bundity morning and is now In Tom Robins has taken up his abode at best." Miss Forfir and Measrs. iniBsioner for taking AffidavitS, ete 20Y Pieke'ririg:. College a'critical condition. 11 is friends fear that Sunrise. Things will hustle now. and Martin had tljt subject in Wnd. claxemout. Out. nu he cannot recover. Mavy of our people were at Mr. Reesor's, The an ftl meeting Of the Maple Leat 13 t 96 e rty last week and all had a good tim Football club ill be held at W. R, Sellers has been in Hamilton for R: florin's on Friday evening. April 2u( Ontario, BUNTIIG, Issnor of Marria' Erskine church will No 1-tipplied nex P B* Licen3es for the County Of Ontario. of- Pickerin'g,, Sabbath by Rev. H. Cowan, graduate of few days and enjoyed the trip very muoh. commenein soe at tue store or at his reeidence, Pickering g at T� 0. There is some tal i -y Toronto Uuiyorsity in Arts and of Knox %us Bynton gave a party to some of her Village. Re-opens for Winier Term on Tuesday. college in Theology.., of. the Rangers joi�iug us, aud4bey wou',' any friends. Yoh was not there how- be welcomed. URN 'HOTEL, is a house January 5tb, 18K. Charles, Orabam is her'10 helping hill ever, HE WOB Mrs. John sr;, Scarboro, paaW h The busy 861800. The party at Harry'Rowe's on Friday well furnished irk every departmqut. Th brother W. J. throng Wei T 8iness appear stables are pro The blacksmi�hing bu 6 to be evening was very much enjoycd by �all who Saturday, in her )Oth year. Mrs. We�r bar is always supplied with the uest brands of away at the hou of Charles Monk, ol liquor while the vided with it good just DOW in 1110 Village, attended. al terms AO tr&Tel!ers. tiVe hostlore. speci was born in Lauar 3hire, Scotland, an Odt nis-my BcRnowi, Prop. 37-ly Fred - Dowswell writes that he bas Our young blacksmith is agitating for 15 21, 1897. and wi her husband carne to reached Portage. 4- Prairie and secured a an electric system between thi� place and this country in 1 33, and settled in thIe R.BEATON-, TOWNSHIP CLER good situation at carpenterig. This big Box Grove. -o', where she residel township of Scar commissioner for g Conveyancer, takin" 1890 �T.. L D friends will be Diessed to hear. and insurance Agent. til her death. 'is leaves one son, Mr. Accountant un loan on.farm property. Will# pro- Daniel Forsyth was in Toronto the iWHITEVALE'i,, Goo. Weir, and on augbter, Mrs. Cba"rl(s money to nwly pits9ed, lot us suggest other day andappeared with the dopuLA Monk, both residents of the same place., bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will bein Dzeugh&M every Mond'sy afternoon for the tbat.'you regulat your time Sion that waited upon the city cout. oil in C, Miss Laura Pugh is visit'ii)g friends in h re. Weir, I ke her husband, was a aremont i highl� in 1897--by oue of oar The interests of rural milkmen. honored and res ected neighbor, and o ction of business. lie John Pouchir. of Tdronto, vibited at A. ,all who knew 1,,gr. The funeral ok plac -kota where he has secured a situation to T tioueer, V&1u1tOr, $6.50 mib J ghswandor, of Green River, on Tuesday, Marcb 23rd, to the "meter us- ., - - ... or' o 8 d 't' HOMASpOUCHER, Licensed A David Russell leaves next week'for Da. E. Maj who always helif esteern in the hearts q etc., for East York and Waltham Watches-� *be Vbole of North and South Ontario. Strict With his brother Henry. MAY his Move Is visiting bee uncle. Mox. Armstro orders by mail Oy telepsPh. no, of St. Andrew's hurch, Scarboro', y put up be tt ntion given to all They are hand8omel John Kirton bue rented the farm' lately ep hfoiarE 08. POUCHRR, rofitable one to AN parties con- �kte. Address TH which she had bee 11 a member eyer sin 0"Ox, in .: Wiling Silver Screw corns 7.Brougbim.Ont. occupied by Thomas Todd and will move she came to the con Ary. Bevel C els Tobias Caster has Prussian blas peas, there as soon as the house is vacated. ases and are inary Ll POSTILL, AUCTIO'NEER, ETC., iver,'wiicite sales from his IMUM- of cheappeso and good work. 'Re well as a now kind of Oats called the Thomas Boars has secured Mr. Wilbnr Greer River. a Green R to run his farm for a year. Mr. Wilbur and erouB friends both far .; � MaUSIlip" Nothing like andnear. Salesoffarms. Lbeaf " Wonderful v iot "for sale. Tho latter Lr I farm stock. and everything that is to be *Old will ii � t6sts at 42 lbs. to Is buslied. If you want family will occupy the house on the far I for acceptable Mrs. Fawcett Wilson, of dimightel. be handled by the subwriber with the utmoot seid here is your chance. Master James Lynde, who is worhi�q in. eat advantage the Parliament building, Toron isited March l6th. owe and sold to the very b to, T -The Acial bold as Daniel Forsy tb's u n Miss Annie Doten is visiting friends ---------- r X fil'a"s'' Prestntso.- his parents And friends hers, last Spnday Cl&remonL Wednesday under the auspices of the 14. B. Lyndo left here for Ottawa on Church of' En-glana.,,,. 0 Boone" i-3 still in the mud, plentir Baptist choir was a great success both Wednesday where he will remain on buri. You can -get th, ind Th 43t. Georg�'s Cbureb, bundred other styka in Gold, the congr8RAtiOn proviL tea in splendid the session. Harvey Ferrier, o� arkho.'Trt, OF 11 financiall The ladies Of none in the Parliament building till after of it up this way. S 11 SERVICEF,, �1;�' Gold Filled, Silver, Nickel style, and the repast was much aujo day with his -pare-its. xj:IA-f�-mornjng Prayer ed. Quite a number from here on -Satnrdav 2.30 p ;Lud Gun Metal at After tea Rev. A. White took the e air attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Richi�, Master Archie ll�pkins was from sch UL� Sunday School U Evening Pr%yer 6.30 a week with the mnmps. in was rendered. We of Toronto, at Brougham. The deceased �ftLDAt—Service and Bible Q14,86 7.k have not space to go into detail, but will was well known here, being a sister of Mrs. We wonder what made Jennie na a good progra look hol S. Bamard s solemn Sunday evening last. just bore say that both old and YOULIg John Sleigh. The friends have the sym. Ira Fraser p&9hy of many friends here. has ret: rned home after speudi W,H irrBy. were highly pleased. Mr. and Mrs, D. h in the Queen City. SPRING TERM Taylor & Lount's factory is in full blast ng a Mont Forsyth deservb $be 'heattiest than�s of these days. A force of man are engaged Alex. Armstrong,'of Whitevale, took fN4 all for their kindness and hospitality in offers 9 I 11 ., �A ew, Trump Watches L � I ., pecial advIlitiges to 13 t afternoon walk and called on friendq here, . �i 1� � .. . during the day in cutting up the large stock either do- throwing open their spacious residevoo to members enterinu We have hardly got over the excitement a the mill-yard, of lop piled about and i pftr�.Jueul Of the the oflieridg, and we must also, on be and duribe the h of the Corbett and Fitzsimmons bi fl ( $2 715 ead. ours of the night the em- *1D half of those who were driving, thank Mr. ployers of the turning factory got in their yet" 7, Forsyth for his stable accommodation. Mrs. EIIU' Dice �s A,very4 work. cause. Some 125 were takea Inflarnation of the ungs is said 0 be the in through $be sBrown's Cornen. Master Charlie Wagg was from 13011001 a or TOR ONT01­11, W sys with diptheria of a mil eek or ten d -and'after the 29tb iust. Grad A N w, Williams BROUGHAM. Miss'Adams, of Charrywoo 6a e d, in At oform. from College into senior students going direct a , . Sent with Mrs. Monk. We bear that Wrn. Hollinger, of Cherry- anoies for new g"I positions are leaving vac Dr. Ballwn Sundayed in Toronto. Messrs. Allison and Thorn, of Dunbar- wood, is thinking of sLudying the veteri students. nary Alex. Uranhart is spending a few days ton, visited with Mrs. Irwin last week. profession. With splendid facilities, seven Teachers, two 1,ecturers, we can guarantee good resu�ts. Miss Bennet$, of Locust Hill, is sagag- We notiond W-ill Armstrong on Sunday Oet T :., ::_ with M arkharn ORDrte. rticularb DOW. Pa . i The late Mrs tabie. of Toronto, w& s ed at the Suntise at prevent, We wel. evening last striking out north, we would W, R. SHAW, Principal,: buried here on Saturday in the Christian come bar in our midst. like to know just how far. Ger r&rd and Youge Bt#. cemetery. The deboased was at otle time We were enquiring w by -,Orvis" went so Toronto� Mr. and Mrs. Rowe entertain a Dum. a resident of our village. -place on Friday often to Cherrywocd, In reply we were bar of libeir friends of this John A. White's* sale on Saturday was evening. I Cannot giV9 particulars as I told he was lo king for a stove. D Miss Annie Barnes is visiting her brother. well attnded and prices were good. Pigs was no& present. H m EAD Thomas Barn ilton He W-%s Y sold at fabulous figures. The da as well Oh say follows. I wonder when those recently thrown from his rig and is serious- he roads were not favorable, but the Wilcolvi 4e chaps will be ready for that 1v ill. crowd was very large nevertheless, there return match of ob"kerg. 6111`61Y they Rev. M. E. Siple, after a month's visit being farmers present who reside twenty are not afraid of us. The Milkmen of this township are bay. filled his ttl looking ppointme t bore as usu 'Se * ing M -Some bal-f dozen of our sports were in ing some big tiMOS getting their cattle in much beta with friends in the est, has returned. He chino val OR away ter for the tri formed Tuesday Afternoon that a foek of spooled. They Claim they must have a We are Agreeably ptased althou gh we R A F16 in g. Mitrkbam. 1.12 wild peso had taken possession of Richard raive in the milk to pay for the iuspe ion. have not learned the eause of the Y.P.S.C. Meld's field and would not go away &I- I think it is nothing but E. ohanging,their ace of meeting to John right that the though e. At once a slaughtering party was form;d She farmers should not be al Ile ex nse 0 can retire rthe Dight or, Thura- n' t 11 ution but lbo.bad been shot at repeatedly. herds should undergo the i spe., Miobell's,,& little t the east of the yal W Claremo Pe s " W .. i'l. ­ - ; day eveni H. 110Pk" ng at o r usual hour without and the march at quick step began. After of it all. SPOOK. being disturbee. walking over a mile through the mud and And Den0st.,"; 0 .1 - - -for the volle7. The slush they prepared Oahe by aay and night pro M''ptly attend. geese, however, wars, in some way inform - V�hitby.. Gr" cery. to] to. General blacksmithing. Lame and ed ad -of the approach, and while the sports Visitore—Andrew Tingle, at Goo. Par- diseased feet a spezialty. Also agent for w6r6 crawling Along the fences the geese ker's; Miss birchard. at Mrs. McDonald',. John Po�er -is gi4ing up the Post.- farm... MoLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New to Whitby Opposite the Method st Church,,' Mrs Disney haj returned rose quickly and started for other and Quite a number of our youths have '612- 1 catalogue of cutters just to band. after a two montho, visit with her daugh- raore congenial quaders. Several shots gaged with the farmers in this vicinity. ter in Thornbur 'fired, but not a feather ruffled. Now Mrs. W. Allison. has Y. No. k* Hav'ling Purchased the Andrew were returned after J D Tho a taken to the Central Linton peon wL the sports are quarreling in to wbo soared spending two weeks in Wronso and vioi. faet in C1 td C) C1 V bankrupt etock at 76 cents on the 1, week to fill out the remainder of h P I'D Bit I zp ;4 spot cash. together with a choice the gesse away im ument. P so. rarker is A d ep y Je Ott delivered a fine i new stock of grooleries, contact. I to from out lodge F tb 130 so oRgENWOOD No 156,to 0. C. F. convention at lecture 0 I :�:;. .1. 1 1 'or Pt lonery 0 flour, Gould's best 6 'the R. church on Wednesday am 9 0 11 WDD this week. evening. The atte dance was only fair. 'Pro-gs have been heard, and*wood-chucks brand, and feed, etc., I in. — __ Wm. Anderson, who has bee� very sick Win Brown has a Id the Whitby foundry tend re-opening the store "On In 0 n 0 ur vicinity. This is a good sig all wiuter,.is improved somewhat, bul he to Alex. Praser, o Mount Forest. They PO Pf for busicose on c1p whop" W P1 Qj &a early spring. Is istill in it verylrooanous condition. are now busy etc k-taking prior to the ova ts a C1 As --40 Al"Wro. Stertoker and Richardson left for te The social a transfer. o�g 00 4 MR Wabigoon on Tuesdayi last, and will eI Peter A1111AXI'd on Friday Norman Oolwill has rented the Ormistoll next, lif our neighbo tteDded 0 rhOOA. We evening was not very largely 04 h missed in farm Which James Maynard is leavingo 0 a tr 0"!5,4 James Gibson having 1897 wilill them success.. owin to the TerY disagreeable .061L%to Of she- and Will work it* in connection with his 95 tat bit,�d ith F. L. butcher business. A are of the publie patr6iiQ j, m v from the L. M: Grant,. oUr carriage builder, in 0 18 1 8- 010 601' Green for the summer is _In It is feared Mrs, Wit. Johnston, who 7.,A.:L- is a Jan 1,0 7C cited., cc to old homestead into lsabol�& isoombe's vi it' hi - ister iff-BowmaiiVille. WO was found in an unconscious state in her C house, lati hin return his hatid will be F0 Bly occupied by C. Stericker. hope t6t on 01:� :40: to W house tr the offeets of paralysis and gas vington" rig 0 recovered. through stove ipe being knocked OtIt F. L. Green has bad consideralble troubl 0 11 the ice has been fo 6961yoperation per fliled on Miss Olive of n over. cc to Apr. with his dame lately, Place bar fal To the Public. floating down in very I rge MAY 11 not rec C 00 6 0. ca Walton WAS MY 8110088efult and she in Speaking of the i i roduction of the our, d caused con - bl o*-- Od U dly.� We few into Hamilton,. the Times suggest J no t�i' Orsixned having formed o tv 11t to PC 'O ope soon, to idiWAhW4$0, but they fixed again see eViking the IM ving a _h July are now prepared to do all kinds of ;*m *nnng as us ,,,Pr,.o our Zipds, that instead of ringing the bell at Dig on t con- crete wotk, &Iso tering in all Its branches and uld be send the boys and gricle home it 8110 Sept 4W . I - All tac necessary for the rarnOxl pie,- ri Thev have ho has a o ut4 the 00166F 0 164 sting early in the morning to Make theM'L 1, of Gre - ay particular attexit.10 fer, has re art ftrtbq 0 M of Cc 00 buildings and to Teely's NJI ut4 unke Aho* that ell" of w I - working out-real 'and-.at -1:nany 0 -l"s felt at getupand do the chores. There is room For further Wtoringtibb, ltz'@bartou and intends i ther poin orli, of reform on this line in`�' Cow ddress DXviTT A 4A)MAWWX, bro'ngbani� P.O. Pla0e Aeat- r. Joseph % ill bo wisped I-Qu9boo: Doe 18-ft tb Us .9 to in for. a great 'JA to th: i INOF, ,VOL. XV10, PICKERING ONT FRIDAV MARCH 26,1897 V4 DUSamoni our boys, and we wish hirn success. AUDLEY. live at ino. Teefv'd eW Mr. Gillespie is going to OUTAROUN shall ff arch die? medical. for the summer, How ZCOMMD 31 On Tuesday lost Frank Harril and Mrs. Bray and M innis s0nt a Ow dA ack here. 7F,,MAN, M.D., O.M.N.C.P. THN F11985 AND JOTTZD DOWN BY OUR Jno. Adamson jr. were having a borse b Some attended- Kinsale's Vednesd�y 00, -BA' 0ORRA8P0NDZNT8. When they were in front of M. Glee- R.m. .O.., &roner. Offide and FAsiden ride. e hours: morning would have evening socied. King Street; Pickering OfIfto ONT� son's store they thought they 9:80 to 11.30 " Evening 6 to 8. race to the bridge, a little to the west on e pbrobase s Mr. Pardon was n6 of tb the other side of the bridge there was some tit John A. White's sale on Saturday. -a Ari 0. DEWAR, M. D.. 0. M., F. T. AL H d'. Evans is Able tolgo about now. When the unknown man driving in a cart. M. C. Attention given to Electrical Henry Madill of C. 1. �pent Situ Mrs. Mantle 19 still in very oritical boys reached the bridge they could not got treatment by Galvanic Battery. OMce and condition. aly wiih his friends in th a )ly occupied by Dr. J. H. the horses stopped and Harrisou's run into day and Sund residence. that 1at( place. K Rusonell and wife, of Sandford, visit- the cart, his Bafftwood. Dale's block, Pickering., Ont hQrse,landed in front of the ed with Charles Middleton on Tuesday� man and ca as hurt. Rev. J. Thom ocenpied the pulpit he 0 rt, but Do person w h ti Legal. Goo. Cooper has purchased a wind. The Annual meeting of the Greenwood on Sniiday to a.sinall ouse o account f Inill and the same will be placed directly. Football Club wav held at GleeBon's hotel the mud. Mrs. George Milne is very ill this wok, On Saturday evoning last. Th e i 9 R. W. HeAvoy could not lea4 We BRRIIT� ENTON & DODDS. - I o m et n ERS ''Si�i,:NKWILL5` itreet ire DSOLICITOR-9, ETC., 10J Adelaide f esday 11ly And her reqpye is very much despaired was largely attended and these offief L. of C. E. on Tu day evening, but it. ry "st, Tororto. At Claremont Tu were appointed for the year 1897:—PreBL, was taken by others. of. M. Gleeson; Hon. Pros., J. D. Edgar; let .0. E. Lawrence find R. McBrady baTo F,, FAREWELI�, Q. BAR Miss Gullick, of Oshawa, is here for r, nty sold horses to Peter McDerinaid for ship. Jo THA County crown Attornev, and (301, Short time with her sister, Mrs. David V ce. John Dryden; 2nd Vice, R. R. Mow- b E. Gleoson; Sect., V. W olicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-Y CM61amily Patent Flour 54.46pei bb). Hopper. Mont to the n- Gibson; Capt., H. E. Stevenson, They i Mr. and D miss rugh, of Wbitovalo, line-been tend havin;4 another big tournament on JolluRfon have ge NicGILLI'VRAY, BARRIS. Bran 6 10.00, Shorts 0 10.00 per ton. ppoo,te PO APODdiDg a few days with friends here- the 24th of May., "Full particulars will be LIM on their farm on the front. Life fi lit Dowars, &Solicitors, tte. Offie- abouts. starting with find prospects, and thelir J no. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. given later. Anillev frisnds'wip tbem'well A. H Whitby, Out. Robert Bowels' cale on Tnoad It Fi 6 evtoLoau- By 4y,w cGillivray,LL.B. Mon �voll attended And very good prices were Crocketvill Will AlRddaford and Albert Doll left du e - NICluda weay. They Were reitlized. for the North Vetertaai,y- John Macnab is on a bntine C'Iitkrl:e looks rather forsaken of fatoe� tickelod to India Head. Both ake so tr to Barrio. James Maxwell has been ill for eorn o eteady young men; a st )8 8UR. Ta iid our be wiah fKANS,VETERINRY His firm is hitereeted in a rin HOP In Floss township. Do. accompany thoin. I f the Ontario Vet- H, Graduate 0 Mrs. R. Sellers visited Mrs. George Rob- John Gorow returned Saturday M()rla* orinary C0110gb,.toronto, rQgistered momber f tho Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, SCARSORO co a aud shoeing forge one and one- rg from Ubly, Michigan, where he has bons last woek- M Mr. and Mrs. McGill, of Markbaw, was spent the winter with his sister M rth of dreen itiver. Steel u.&rter uliles no here last week. r ing si,.oee at irou prices. O' ce and shop L� , 4 1(i 9 1 Puk rig Bell. It. Af alcom left this p ace a9t Where is the Ar &dale scribe of OU 4 p urni late 9 'for the Nor*tb we6t. We wish hiLn evely h rB frosu 7 to it a. in and 1 to as, i , ", i i graph addross Wh P 0. address, Thos., Tlickingbottorn's eale of f Moved awa ell.. itevale',,Out ture and other househo.d offset takes place re&n River. Out. Mrs. R. lollers wits the guest of her r pwortli L- gue rn'6eting WaA w lie r, ol[ on Saturday of this week. Don't forge& mother tbis week. I 1J wenina. Th i H unde disenti8ion w is : "Are weallgoo (garb9k.. the date. W. Sellers is about to move onto his farm attended the othei n t e ,;� we (110i it, Alexander Wilkin" t6ok a'-' paredytic again. 11e,is a jolly good fellow. N, Conveyancer, Cow- HOMAS DUN stroke on bundity morning and is now In Tom Robins has taken up his abode at best." Miss Forfir and Measrs. iniBsioner for taking AffidavitS, ete 20Y Pieke'ririg:. College a'critical condition. 11 is friends fear that Sunrise. Things will hustle now. and Martin had tljt subject in Wnd. claxemout. Out. nu he cannot recover. Mavy of our people were at Mr. Reesor's, The an ftl meeting Of the Maple Leat 13 t 96 e rty last week and all had a good tim Football club ill be held at W. R, Sellers has been in Hamilton for R: florin's on Friday evening. April 2u( Ontario, BUNTIIG, Issnor of Marria' Erskine church will No 1-tipplied nex P B* Licen3es for the County Of Ontario. of- Pickerin'g,, Sabbath by Rev. H. Cowan, graduate of few days and enjoyed the trip very muoh. commenein soe at tue store or at his reeidence, Pickering g at T� 0. There is some tal i -y Toronto Uuiyorsity in Arts and of Knox %us Bynton gave a party to some of her Village. Re-opens for Winier Term on Tuesday. college in Theology.., of. the Rangers joi�iug us, aud4bey wou',' any friends. Yoh was not there how- be welcomed. URN 'HOTEL, is a house January 5tb, 18K. Charles, Orabam is her'10 helping hill ever, HE WOB Mrs. John sr;, Scarboro, paaW h The busy 861800. The party at Harry'Rowe's on Friday well furnished irk every departmqut. Th brother W. J. throng Wei T 8iness appear stables are pro The blacksmi�hing bu 6 to be evening was very much enjoycd by �all who Saturday, in her )Oth year. Mrs. We�r bar is always supplied with the uest brands of away at the hou of Charles Monk, ol liquor while the vided with it good just DOW in 1110 Village, attended. al terms AO tr&Tel!ers. tiVe hostlore. speci was born in Lauar 3hire, Scotland, an Odt nis-my BcRnowi, Prop. 37-ly Fred - Dowswell writes that he bas Our young blacksmith is agitating for 15 21, 1897. and wi her husband carne to reached Portage. 4- Prairie and secured a an electric system between thi� place and this country in 1 33, and settled in thIe R.BEATON-, TOWNSHIP CLER good situation at carpenterig. This big Box Grove. -o', where she residel township of Scar commissioner for g Conveyancer, takin" 1890 �T.. L D friends will be Diessed to hear. and insurance Agent. til her death. 'is leaves one son, Mr. Accountant un loan on.farm property. Will# pro- Daniel Forsyth was in Toronto the iWHITEVALE'i,, Goo. Weir, and on augbter, Mrs. Cba"rl(s money to nwly pits9ed, lot us suggest other day andappeared with the dopuLA Monk, both residents of the same place., bated. OFFICE—At Whitevale. Will bein Dzeugh&M every Mond'sy afternoon for the tbat.'you regulat your time Sion that waited upon the city cout. oil in C, Miss Laura Pugh is visit'ii)g friends in h re. Weir, I ke her husband, was a aremont i highl� in 1897--by oue of oar The interests of rural milkmen. honored and res ected neighbor, and o ction of business. lie John Pouchir. of Tdronto, vibited at A. ,all who knew 1,,gr. The funeral ok plac -kota where he has secured a situation to T tioueer, V&1u1tOr, $6.50 mib J ghswandor, of Green River, on Tuesday, Marcb 23rd, to the "meter us- ., - - ... or' o 8 d 't' HOMASpOUCHER, Licensed A David Russell leaves next week'for Da. E. Maj who always helif esteern in the hearts q etc., for East York and Waltham Watches-� *be Vbole of North and South Ontario. Strict With his brother Henry. MAY his Move Is visiting bee uncle. Mox. Armstro orders by mail Oy telepsPh. no, of St. Andrew's hurch, Scarboro', y put up be tt ntion given to all They are hand8omel John Kirton bue rented the farm' lately ep hfoiarE 08. POUCHRR, rofitable one to AN parties con- �kte. Address TH which she had bee 11 a member eyer sin 0"Ox, in .: Wiling Silver Screw corns 7.Brougbim.Ont. occupied by Thomas Todd and will move she came to the con Ary. Bevel C els Tobias Caster has Prussian blas peas, there as soon as the house is vacated. ases and are inary Ll POSTILL, AUCTIO'NEER, ETC., iver,'wiicite sales from his IMUM- of cheappeso and good work. 'Re well as a now kind of Oats called the Thomas Boars has secured Mr. Wilbnr Greer River. a Green R to run his farm for a year. Mr. Wilbur and erouB friends both far .; � MaUSIlip" Nothing like andnear. Salesoffarms. Lbeaf " Wonderful v iot "for sale. Tho latter Lr I farm stock. and everything that is to be *Old will ii � t6sts at 42 lbs. to Is buslied. If you want family will occupy the house on the far I for acceptable Mrs. Fawcett Wilson, of dimightel. be handled by the subwriber with the utmoot seid here is your chance. Master James Lynde, who is worhi�q in. eat advantage the Parliament building, Toron isited March l6th. owe and sold to the very b to, T -The Acial bold as Daniel Forsy tb's u n Miss Annie Doten is visiting friends ---------- r X fil'a"s'' Prestntso.- his parents And friends hers, last Spnday Cl&remonL Wednesday under the auspices of the 14. B. Lyndo left here for Ottawa on Church of' En-glana.,,,. 0 Boone" i-3 still in the mud, plentir Baptist choir was a great success both Wednesday where he will remain on buri. You can -get th, ind Th 43t. Georg�'s Cbureb, bundred other styka in Gold, the congr8RAtiOn proviL tea in splendid the session. Harvey Ferrier, o� arkho.'Trt, OF 11 financiall The ladies Of none in the Parliament building till after of it up this way. S 11 SERVICEF,, �1;�' Gold Filled, Silver, Nickel style, and the repast was much aujo day with his -pare-its. xj:IA-f�-mornjng Prayer ed. Quite a number from here on -Satnrdav 2.30 p ;Lud Gun Metal at After tea Rev. A. White took the e air attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Richi�, Master Archie ll�pkins was from sch UL� Sunday School U Evening Pr%yer 6.30 a week with the mnmps. in was rendered. We of Toronto, at Brougham. The deceased �ftLDAt—Service and Bible Q14,86 7.k have not space to go into detail, but will was well known here, being a sister of Mrs. We wonder what made Jennie na a good progra look hol S. Bamard s solemn Sunday evening last. just bore say that both old and YOULIg John Sleigh. The friends have the sym. Ira Fraser p&9hy of many friends here. has ret: rned home after speudi W,H irrBy. were highly pleased. Mr. and Mrs, D. h in the Queen City. SPRING TERM Taylor & Lount's factory is in full blast ng a Mont Forsyth deservb $be 'heattiest than�s of these days. A force of man are engaged Alex. Armstrong,'of Whitevale, took fN4 all for their kindness and hospitality in offers 9 I 11 ., �A ew, Trump Watches L � I ., pecial advIlitiges to 13 t afternoon walk and called on friendq here, . �i 1� � .. . during the day in cutting up the large stock either do- throwing open their spacious residevoo to members enterinu We have hardly got over the excitement a the mill-yard, of lop piled about and i pftr�.Jueul Of the the oflieridg, and we must also, on be and duribe the h of the Corbett and Fitzsimmons bi fl ( $2 715 ead. ours of the night the em- *1D half of those who were driving, thank Mr. ployers of the turning factory got in their yet" 7, Forsyth for his stable accommodation. Mrs. EIIU' Dice �s A,very4 work. cause. Some 125 were takea Inflarnation of the ungs is said 0 be the in through $be sBrown's Cornen. Master Charlie Wagg was from 13011001 a or TOR ONT01­11, W sys with diptheria of a mil eek or ten d -and'after the 29tb iust. Grad A N w, Williams BROUGHAM. Miss'Adams, of Charrywoo 6a e d, in At oform. from College into senior students going direct a , . Sent with Mrs. Monk. We bear that Wrn. Hollinger, of Cherry- anoies for new g"I positions are leaving vac Dr. Ballwn Sundayed in Toronto. Messrs. Allison and Thorn, of Dunbar- wood, is thinking of sLudying the veteri students. nary Alex. Uranhart is spending a few days ton, visited with Mrs. Irwin last week. profession. With splendid facilities, seven Teachers, two 1,ecturers, we can guarantee good resu�ts. Miss Bennet$, of Locust Hill, is sagag- We notiond W-ill Armstrong on Sunday Oet T :., ::_ with M arkharn ORDrte. rticularb DOW. Pa . i The late Mrs tabie. of Toronto, w& s ed at the Suntise at prevent, We wel. evening last striking out north, we would W, R. SHAW, Principal,: buried here on Saturday in the Christian come bar in our midst. like to know just how far. Ger r&rd and Youge Bt#. cemetery. The deboased was at otle time We were enquiring w by -,Orvis" went so Toronto� Mr. and Mrs. Rowe entertain a Dum. a resident of our village. -place on Friday often to Cherrywocd, In reply we were bar of libeir friends of this John A. White's* sale on Saturday was evening. I Cannot giV9 particulars as I told he was lo king for a stove. D Miss Annie Barnes is visiting her brother. well attnded and prices were good. Pigs was no& present. H m EAD Thomas Barn ilton He W-%s Y sold at fabulous figures. The da as well Oh say follows. I wonder when those recently thrown from his rig and is serious- he roads were not favorable, but the Wilcolvi 4e chaps will be ready for that 1v ill. crowd was very large nevertheless, there return match of ob"kerg. 6111`61Y they Rev. M. E. Siple, after a month's visit being farmers present who reside twenty are not afraid of us. The Milkmen of this township are bay. filled his ttl looking ppointme t bore as usu 'Se * ing M -Some bal-f dozen of our sports were in ing some big tiMOS getting their cattle in much beta with friends in the est, has returned. He chino val OR away ter for the tri formed Tuesday Afternoon that a foek of spooled. They Claim they must have a We are Agreeably ptased althou gh we R A F16 in g. Mitrkbam. 1.12 wild peso had taken possession of Richard raive in the milk to pay for the iuspe ion. have not learned the eause of the Y.P.S.C. Meld's field and would not go away &I- I think it is nothing but E. ohanging,their ace of meeting to John right that the though e. At once a slaughtering party was form;d She farmers should not be al Ile ex nse 0 can retire rthe Dight or, Thura- n' t 11 ution but lbo.bad been shot at repeatedly. herds should undergo the i spe., Miobell's,,& little t the east of the yal W Claremo Pe s " W .. i'l. ­ - ; day eveni H. 110Pk" ng at o r usual hour without and the march at quick step began. After of it all. SPOOK. being disturbee. walking over a mile through the mud and And Den0st.,"; 0 .1 - - -for the volle7. The slush they prepared Oahe by aay and night pro M''ptly attend. geese, however, wars, in some way inform - V�hitby.. Gr" cery. to] to. General blacksmithing. Lame and ed ad -of the approach, and while the sports Visitore—Andrew Tingle, at Goo. Par- diseased feet a spezialty. Also agent for w6r6 crawling Along the fences the geese ker's; Miss birchard. at Mrs. McDonald',. John Po�er -is gi4ing up the Post.- farm... MoLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New to Whitby Opposite the Method st Church,,' Mrs Disney haj returned rose quickly and started for other and Quite a number of our youths have '612- 1 catalogue of cutters just to band. after a two montho, visit with her daugh- raore congenial quaders. Several shots gaged with the farmers in this vicinity. ter in Thornbur 'fired, but not a feather ruffled. Now Mrs. W. Allison. has Y. No. k* Hav'ling Purchased the Andrew were returned after J D Tho a taken to the Central Linton peon wL the sports are quarreling in to wbo soared spending two weeks in Wronso and vioi. faet in C1 td C) C1 V bankrupt etock at 76 cents on the 1, week to fill out the remainder of h P I'D Bit I zp ;4 spot cash. together with a choice the gesse away im ument. P so. rarker is A d ep y Je Ott delivered a fine i new stock of grooleries, contact. I to from out lodge F tb 130 so oRgENWOOD No 156,to 0. C. F. convention at lecture 0 I :�:;. .1. 1 1 'or Pt lonery 0 flour, Gould's best 6 'the R. church on Wednesday am 9 0 11 WDD this week. evening. The atte dance was only fair. 'Pro-gs have been heard, and*wood-chucks brand, and feed, etc., I in. — __ Wm. Anderson, who has bee� very sick Win Brown has a Id the Whitby foundry tend re-opening the store "On In 0 n 0 ur vicinity. This is a good sig all wiuter,.is improved somewhat, bul he to Alex. Praser, o Mount Forest. They PO Pf for busicose on c1p whop" W P1 Qj &a early spring. Is istill in it verylrooanous condition. are now busy etc k-taking prior to the ova ts a C1 As --40 Al"Wro. Stertoker and Richardson left for te The social a transfer. o�g 00 4 MR Wabigoon on Tuesdayi last, and will eI Peter A1111AXI'd on Friday Norman Oolwill has rented the Ormistoll next, lif our neighbo tteDded 0 rhOOA. We evening was not very largely 04 h missed in farm Which James Maynard is leavingo 0 a tr 0"!5,4 James Gibson having 1897 wilill them success.. owin to the TerY disagreeable .061L%to Of she- and Will work it* in connection with his 95 tat bit,�d ith F. L. butcher business. A are of the publie patr6iiQ j, m v from the L. M: Grant,. oUr carriage builder, in 0 18 1 8- 010 601' Green for the summer is _In It is feared Mrs, Wit. Johnston, who 7.,A.:L- is a Jan 1,0 7C cited., cc to old homestead into lsabol�& isoombe's vi it' hi - ister iff-BowmaiiVille. WO was found in an unconscious state in her C house, lati hin return his hatid will be F0 Bly occupied by C. Stericker. hope t6t on 01:� :40: to W house tr the offeets of paralysis and gas vington" rig 0 recovered. through stove ipe being knocked OtIt F. L. Green has bad consideralble troubl 0 11 the ice has been fo 6961yoperation per fliled on Miss Olive of n over. cc to Apr. with his dame lately, Place bar fal To the Public. floating down in very I rge MAY 11 not rec C 00 6 0. ca Walton WAS MY 8110088efult and she in Speaking of the i i roduction of the our, d caused con - bl o*-- Od U dly.� We few into Hamilton,. the Times suggest J no t�i' Orsixned having formed o tv 11t to PC 'O ope soon, to idiWAhW4$0, but they fixed again see eViking the IM ving a _h July are now prepared to do all kinds of ;*m *nnng as us ,,,Pr,.o our Zipds, that instead of ringing the bell at Dig on t con- crete wotk, &Iso tering in all Its branches and uld be send the boys and gricle home it 8110 Sept 4W . I - All tac necessary for the rarnOxl pie,- ri Thev have ho has a o ut4 the 00166F 0 164 sting early in the morning to Make theM'L 1, of Gre - ay particular attexit.10 fer, has re art ftrtbq 0 M of Cc 00 buildings and to Teely's NJI ut4 unke Aho* that ell" of w I - working out-real 'and-.at -1:nany 0 -l"s felt at getupand do the chores. There is room For further Wtoringtibb, ltz'@bartou and intends i ther poin orli, of reform on this line in`�' Cow ddress DXviTT A 4A)MAWWX, bro'ngbani� P.O. Pla0e Aeat- r. Joseph % ill bo wisped I-Qu9boo: Doe 18-ft tb Us .9 to in for. a great 'JA to th: i .V. I . - I . .. .- ­ #r - "' -��,' , � '., , ,,- � ;, .:w ,� . I- � .1 ­ . i, .. .� . , , . - ."'. ..... �! , - � . � -,-. I � � - I �i,.&�4- . . F. - 't q ,��_, - "�Z t �.-, '2�9,:. � , -�'l ­',� _.� .,F*' �.V.­__,�-;":Z ,.'�T,'�,�*,' ; , ;_,­��­� -��,,n-­ -­j , �, .#_�.*,,�Op - � 1. . � ,�� -- - - I . , , , .. -, t 1�� , . "y .��j ,i� � I -V ." ., . 1� . , . 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I � - , I r I I � , "' - ` 16 bar anaaArr- - �. ls­t­�. � 4,_km -�. Ll H I 111 H F, I if U, A �,;_,, -we -da= Iblood al, ­ 1. , I . I k � I . _,ii, -, !�F,_A. I I qUal �-, ., - . r ;_Z_ � ,;,� _�I, W, I "I 0�� id I � � I ­ ,- - �,% - , - , ., e. -V k�', - ,, . ­,� , ,� ., i � . .,� , ,_ '. ,A� - A,.*1 - ,.' 14j)".. i I N I - - ` I I _6 i,si - . ��, ­I I - . I � I . I I - - - - ­ - ­ --- T .. - I , . I , ... . . . "... , %... Ne Y.L.L JL.M# 1, UW Or. 11' , , . '-.:- , �_ ­ *�"J I . .. - - ': - . . -. ".,7, � 4 � - I I I board a slight Was and turni � � :,�' I " , I . . !_ I - .I, ;_ - re-.0 - - - . Tag , - 1, . -. 1, I - * .. . I . 1 _. I I ,.� saw 111aitiquitta Gonzalo in the doc . � ­ . 0- K .VM tus 1W r. ." .. *. ,��.� ­ - , . . ; , � -,: .1� 7. . _,`L.1;.,.,_ use at mnlort way. The next minuto she wag go,[ �-�% .- _';� - 410d .1 Passed It every day ; its inmates . , � �1 _,:�.. . . ':She heard," I faltered. . �, � ". , .'�I_i�_ -.1 becam , Well, well, it caanot be helped," & .1)t - , . 18 familiar to MO. and I became awwod my oomp&aio,u,_an4 t ed ! �., X, � . k320wr' to them- Father, mother. . dePW urn _;­­ - - , - . . - . 1 - 7 4' .1 daughter ftd son, there they - �-�__ _: �, -, I _� I My irland left the nexi day; a co �.i .. sat on - *,:: . � str-atat seemed to have falleni upon . L., , the f14 VOOt in the frmh evenings of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 : .1 . _ ,_ 1 _ � %. 'I-- - :, : . ­ - . - the Indian cold ' � �, . .11 . _; - It was a cool,.pleasant evening whii -- �;-. . . . ' , - _.".,J: I they lounged on sultry summor nights I atoPe" 11 ­� ­ 1. my oxxriage at the oorn , ��_ - � to catch a bivath of air. I - it -� ,., ,,� - � �; L house 1 knew so we'u'. WRO not t �!­�.- " did not usual calling. hour, but the one at whi( ; L­ � kBOW their name. but I knew that they I tilought my friends were moist like I . Were EUr&5i&nm; I did not . - ��.. even know. to be' found assemMod. It was son i., time before I discovered a man w .- 1. .'. to wha-t social grade they belonged, .. . _� -,­� L but I knew that I was not likely 'bDoked &a if h . ht'b long to ti , _ ­­- -L . as he out X . .. _­ I ­,� ,, ,.,:`� . t makit- thom in any simlety I M ever: IBM e =g &'"Ad, seemin - ..'""; . ..... _... 0 ­....' _­ ,.'� .ight F�yl, b ' no means . incliM to underptan �'. 7 , . I ,.;I - ,.I �"­ 1-- frequent,. I was not anxiou,s to meet me. �Vhen, at last, he appeared to hav 11 ;_ . - -, .� _,'t them to develop - ' �L : .. 1Z . OV aOy personal &A>. grasped the situation, he took my 6&r L ' .. , , '. " and vanished into the house; Anoth . � I_- I .- , ._.. qu&iu-t&ncw with them, but they had man appeared, A ver untidy ma . ��- '� L I . , I I . - L ­, �f' %�'. becOms, familiar objects to my view, whose would-be wbitel clothes look L' � �:. ! � - . ' _ .1 . ;1 , 1, ­,..-, %:z- and it seemed to be part of my, every- somewhat ashamed of themselves. . � -:,. .1 I L 11 ''. . IR I " , '. �� led me uj? a bare staircase to a stil 1�._; �..,­, � . . y I -to see them sitting there - -, . " Lfe ". L, . - .I- 1�. � . ' .. -L'. � ,-. 11- the On barer lAndizig-plaoe and from there int . - " ­ . 'L roof . One daY I . noticed a distu'r7 their IL , , I .1. I �]- ga coloring, and certainly no . ; , ; ,.. : : �.. 11 ait & waills were povered wit . � � . .." L� . I hince the corner house. A vehicle bare. .: .;,:-r. -L. � - ,_ Iri litay oulored prints; all the tabloof L .., - . - 01 tuj"turo, Otherwise known as an In- ZY there were many, bad brkMian .� " . � C dian. cab-tha' ''�-,-��; --�, 1i t is prone to rattle its doths thrown over them, and were li , -, ­�' L US .. ;� .r �r .� 1, - .7, fortu"tO inmates to atoms long be, tered with bright ornaments, photo . . I . .. . . . . . I . _ I . ; graphs, and, inoon ­,�.� I �-_ :� fore its destimation, be rea6hed­etood tguoui1ly enough , ­­ � . - � -`� ­ - _ at the do�. e form of plate I 1. -,..,. . . : TWO 1130-� and a 1,)aig signs -of & MOM in ,.,_,L , . .1 'eared away ­ . .- _� t1at had not yet been c. ­ . , I . :�', * 7-.,-' �% I. seemed to c*'nPose the luggage of the Of birds there seemed quite soolloo : _ ... . ' slew anival ; no 'board-ship chair, notb- tion, but. tike the furniture, they seem . . . _ . . 1� . � , - .. ,. ., . . . . .,;'-,: ".�� ..�,r. log to suggeist & sea voyage; n,), .1 ed chiefly to have been selected foi . , . - - , . I . . .:: . -,:, . 1_� they gay cdoring, a0d cergainly no ,_ 1. � L .. 11 ..� I .. I., Oleaily decided it was not the mail that, for their moloctious Vol . A.. _� - ,1. 1. 1coa. Some mom . - � . __�­ , - bwGught this addition to the, inhabi- ents " "d before "the mother 1. en _ - ,_ - : I . , �­_­ ­- _. � tants of the wrner house. The person, -tered. Mow her wel:1 from my ob- ­ , � , , ;, _,- ",. L. 1�1 ­.. , - �, - I I.. 11: W - serviLtions of the family as they sat I ::,-, L ,__�%,. hOsv6r it was, had entered before I on the roof. Overa 1&ise wrapper she . - - - . ,y � ".,.-. " - . ­ . I L �. t: .��.. I � paseed, . I- ' Lr. and Only thO luggage was wait- had thrown a bright crim,son shawl i : �.�L: illiff Patiently outdide. 1 had the cul, which roade one foel uncomfortably I.: 'L , �_:, � .: -I _- , warm, though, doulytdems, it v as meant ­­ ; .1 � '08'ty to glance a.t the la,bels, And saw - 11. ir .L. � � as a reception costume. I asked after �, -� ; -':, they won ma ked "M. G." - ­ I I I . � .Miss Gouzelio, on whom I had come to . 1. ... 11.:­­­. . - XY Jj,� did not calil. .. .� . ­ appear quitd *go Thereupon the lady called, ..- I., I - fe . . .- I I ��__ .­__ . . , 04M on the roof, now. and they were MO= I" Flora, a � ' L "' bore a _L I . . ppearing, ­.� ­ _ : I L:,f� neve'r ACCOMP411,11iod. by the stranger. it gToat resembilance to her mother, nd . :. � . . I 1, __. � I �: -.1 1.i.,­ � was ailso attired in whito,'but,her drLess - I :�: 1­ _�,�,, ." was the gay time Of. the Ymr,amdthe was. tidier and she proved 'decidedly __ 1, . .. ' 1_ �.­ _,.-,:�. � ". festivities wexe numerous. I had a P�jttY. . . . . .... - L.r­ L.- - _ . :.,. .,. 1 - 1 .�.. Young friend Aaying with me at'. the MA Plors, this gentleman wants to see . . ., ...., .�, . .. '.. . IN - ,,riquitta f" �_�. : . � . Ime yes, �­ 1'. .1, t' , and 'for his Sake I determined she is in." wimst the reply, and . - -1. 1. _� t0break tbxough my lonely habitathat Lbe daniBol vanished. . L _�'. :.. - . "Miss Gonzago is your niece I­ I ven- I.. , . ­. - . - : 'L".. 1 might sh0w him some of the gayety of . �.­; . - -1. Cured- Z . , ". � �. Our town. There ww a "Mad b411,11 as "O, dear, no I She. is- is , .... - .- - �";�, ..L . the natives ter= our fancy . ing with us I � �_ "a - . .-I . ..... :A - _.. Y Up ­.­ - I drew because we -kww her wei� country ­ . . . ... before her Mo _.... _ _ , %, . , L._. -..,L �,." I daums, At the town b&U. and for the , -ther died, and we wanted . her to see the towr and enjoy herself, . . � - �*.L'-' Sake of my friend, I took tickot.� dnd so we have been taking her abou t.l.- ­ I ,�:. �- . - L ,;- . � � , ; . I - we went. The evening, for the time "I was, h,appy e ..." �. '. .L - ,nough W _ � .I IL"... . L :1- - . ,,::1 . '_' 1. L of Year, was ullusuadly warm, and all' the fancy dress ba�j the other evening." . .. �- ,,"All, won I - She did not enjoy that, . Z. 1..� � . L windows and doors were-thrown widely . : :__i...; 1. he was ill &fWrwardB; but klora lik- - ­ L - . L., OPM.- The robm 100ked'charming in its ed it.-, ,, " - , .. , , . * 1. I- . I.:, � - , decorations, and as my young com,_ JU ore we were interrupted by the I ap- �' �� ' . 'L Pamimi seemed -to enjoy himself .1 felt PN]Lra,nce ot that young lao'and Mari- . quitta berW.,f. Tile contrast between �, �, .1 �_' '-. 1111"ib9fiOd. Sauntering out on one of tile two gi , . _L1 ,L_ � . C� _r,s was very striking; no- . V w_ �� � 1_1.'� -i verandas I sat down pp,LeAfully to en_ body cotl�d have humpouted Maxi I. '� ­0". -,. .quitta. . � 1 '_ " -.� - , I I'- Joy the strains 10f subdued music t,hat.- of ancestors darker than ,lipaniards'. She '�:­ '.' :-' ' - . I - . 7.'' LL i. reached me in tl�le balmy air.. The ver- greeted me quiet-,y, though, as she first : , _- I i I � . . recognized nie. a deep fluah had mount,- - �':.:-._­ *.�� anda w&s dark that I could not see . L,.: .... Od W her ch"k. . the faces of two People who were sit- I .11 . , - ;__1*,_­ tini in the opposite. . I . wonder .if that mad, is bringing I -1 1­'11.-'� corner. But I teal" asked'the mother, apparent..y of 11 _� ,_­- . . could not help overhearinga few words nol)ody in .particu,1&t. I b6gun to talk . - .. .., . �� I to blariqkiitta,, and was g:gd who 1-ft '1-4- 4 . 7:,- of- their conversation. I .. L. mother and daughter ,n - -,:. - "How do you ILk _. .1 J.-I... I vanished, one af, .L�­ e being &irer- tel*'the other, evidentAy iu quest, of tho' . ­ , � . - , , . '. - I 1� . I was aJnloot sta,rtle,d, to . untidy nilln and the tea. -1.-�.- z z._­ r 'I lien Atari- . _: , . '. . _.. �, 1. . . , I— 1. 1:01110 quitta rose a,nd wd,kod to the opell � 1, !:� __ _., - I " voice Of MY YOu3i&1 friend. door thut, led- to the flat new ,. . - r _� "Ohia, I like it very Much ; it i9 a great !80 well. . _ I -L, .I ­ . I , _L '- ". .- L . I � I I I .- I ! "It is hot 130 .- ­ I , ai&� �: - ..:' , , ­­ � I chaugel" answered a gLrl's voice. re," she & �11 * LL ,i , L': " _.� As they Passed me I could see 'tb-' t : AVO botLh stemwol, out. and sat -in low - :: �� ., I I.. 1; a L �. -,.'.L. : bc' \ fairicy dregs *a.s A copy of, a clW i-rs on Ole roof. �sb I �..� -, I � r ' e wam dressed in . � , _. ' ­ G re& a neat, whiGe d-ress, and wore, no orna� . � . . � _ - , . . I.. �].: ;4 � Main, robe, a-nd that it w&,3 entirel meats, SaVe a I,argo plai ly set sat) )btro% I 0., ., _ ­ � Y _U '', - , :.,:,.:, wh1te, amd I heard ray friend say. 0-1 at her tlixoat. Jle� beauty was of tho , . ` , . 4 ,". I � __ fint'st, Spanish type. .- ,;��.': - - have noirt f3e( ri You for months ­ . - . I ­ I . 1 _ - ', . . _. 11 , - - I—' - 1�_ � . L- I P-Auriied to the ba" � . of I a"' 9�ad of'having'an zopportuilify. I ; ., � � 11-room and W`ishijig You good-bye, 11 Iho said. --:,L. . watche-d. the- damci�r,q. Tben I became , I­ , -� " . ::Are '*�avi,DZ " 1;( oil I" - 'L. , luu , ,� - i , : .�,.:.:,�'..:: ! aware that illy friend ,waig approacbi ' yes do hut, think I II , town life. I , � ­L.1 ag - I � - _�. _L: . I . ', me, and that big Grecian partner wa.9 after MI." . i ' I "1)0 ?'OU not find it lonely up coun- L - .1 �__ , !I- NtLI1 with him. This ti'lle I saw her tr �. - .L.-o' . � ou do not. :il,e 1,3, youl,self,j- : . ;. 1 ­ .. I ! � I _1 fa4c4c ; it was very beautiful-her "An o,d friiniLl of 11, .1 :_�.L: COLU_ 3' Wolber lives .. . .� I Plexica, Pale, burt not sallow. wiLh me. She allil I ha%-e nu time to be, � I- I . Her face L , . .- - I :01'ely, for I hkiii . ". �gf - : suited 'her fa,ncy W "We'to everything a .. ��_ . dress,�for it was purely M . .. _� i always thert... I . .1 _ c mal' Her eyes were large a" 1 lave I)eCli to Europe tm, -0 Sulce lily .. I', ,­ L I Cal - i I's t', I f - Besides I ani not ­ .1, .1 , I L_. - , I li: , ., _ . - . ., � '1_ �, L.L dark, her hair ,wa,,j Of -nl I well, to Spain. butt niy ,� __.- a deep broNN 1)arents died. ( ,-: .L;'_ L .1 __,��i'L_'_ �, I..­ - amd loosely coiled ftt the back of her fathOr's relatives are all dead." � . I . . - "Aliss Gonzalo," I "aid raLher ab- L : ­ head in a Grw"in,Lknut. "Let me in rup'IY "four frie.nds will retLUrn diri-ct- I . troduce You," he 0, - . - p aid, "to Miss Gon,. ly, nd .have ck Inewigitt to deliver to 1 1 Z&IO-­ With a stately little bow sile you. " I C �__, : . , " yes?" wiA.h-,a -questioning r1ance, ,, t ­ Me, and we were soon engag- -, _, . . ;_,� - 0 , 12 1 " F row� illy fri6nd; ix) has eft. ;_­ I - ed in Conve-Zliation. My friend h4d keft he 1j,.a_4 ,,-t- lnl?:L; e ­1111' , ' 1. - . ry sorry You-overheard- Litt I.L ,_ xL,.,R, and ,�Ithough I no longer dance, I was grieved t4) have 11 I 11 1: ��.`. �, had a-sked her to 1) . � urt. you." .. e . . e ; - - , �'..�.­ v MY Partner. She I look-d at. her, but w lbdrew my - L I had not been in town long, she said'; glance amazed, for the qu . wt girl be- d : ­.�: * ��` � sihe came frUM up country, where she 8i& ale sceined of a, sudden to'be in- It - i I., �7 .­� had fiffA met niy co-nipa,nion. spired %v' ,.. ith all the f' � � "No. I do nat . " I - ire and dignity of 1; . ,:.. IN'ulo'lllber *having s4n her father's ra"t. . , . . 11;, you at Gove-rnruent ljou,se ' "Grieved to havn hurt mel". ishe re, ti - .1 . , the- other , �, evening," I said. . peatied slowly. ­Lf I ha EL L�"L__- She did ]lot T,eply, d believed his, . L" ,. '. -' the tassel of be, but played with a.rd�; '71L words, if (ever I mujd�bave be- �,,- �, - r pephiM.. llu%,ed J1iu4 tht,, mighL have hurt Mt,. ­ ; � I I , .� Latex On. I said 'Rave You visited qut 1 L-Iww (11at hie could nQt M,-a`h ­ 'L. 1'� .- �- pf . .` . � r 7 . , I . our .'Uhall piotul,e' eXbij,iLj(,n yet?" 8ucb--proLctA at - %% ti --I �; tons for more than' a fe%v, f e ' .." L. . _�� ­41-els," she an,swered, her face light- bour8, 1. knew, far I Imol learned. l,if*. :­_­ .11 . � . �1­ e0l. * up. arli very fond of pie, ten, I have had a good education, and n( A, . I., .. tu,"; my father was a,n artist. , I my faLlkax was one (If 1.114'. most ref- a - , . �1� ­,� I noticed that sh spoke in the past Meb I e vex ry ineAi so ,V... ". teA, se - t. I knew j,ong ago 1.hat- . �, I I o he was de,a[IT then. ad t-hou,gb(. M �, �, W". 1., y d I was rith, 4'e 1 had advant�' ! . .3 11 . Ou. 8're here WiLh Your mother f­ a'9`8 Oven aN)ve other irls rh -- 31 suggested. I did not understand, & . Ajhl but: I ,O - .- . I . It am &n OTPhan." she, said quickly; er broitight -me �1 0 this Y father nev-9 to - . 1�':.. _- _. 'T axa hem. wich, frie,n-cLs". . town-4 was ed. . urated in a convent at home. as � ­.; IS Here my friend came up to claim Then le .. -a damze.. hf. r 14Y Parents died, and gradually r ­1 (or I lX.- . � L ' L mr : , 1: ],a+ . .1 gan LIO 'Understand., I might. bare ad. .. � - V er., 00 LU - the: evening I again Yanlaget3, .1)e ed,uc,at, . � I �d and rich; bub . I I . ., .: found Myself a,lone on the, veranda, a there woWd ever be One barrier that 1!, . . ­ - - I 1: die4x InduLn sky ck-bove me and, nly no man's hand (xmild raLoei-Lhe barrier . 1, 11 �. ' I � . thoughts in an English home. .y Of preju&M, of race.' And I do nob I r �.'­ TOUW fxiend caito .up tiOL 1110. " , blaintie thern ; bust Lt is hard 80metime.8, . . - .ZY, alm . - axe Playing the la,,it dance," he said; and 1, tho,ught there m - _. , "- . "let us home." - tions., ight be excep- fri.i . 1. . ., 11.1"11 By A101 . pos � meanS," I gladly rejoined. S ho faltered,- despite the proud curve jab I !:� '' "HuvO YOU e0ajoyed-youx everling?" of Ille lip, and I felt dimly what ,my, ­,,,I - "Pretty well. What do You tbwk'of fxiend had won and-lpst.. . -1 : _.., Waxioluitta Gon.zalu?­ o 0 Lng _.... i1she - , . . There are exceptiom, Miss Gonzaloit, iwkr I i� 1, , : - 1­9 ver 'd charming. . . . y h&ndsome 4n I exc,laimed. . , ­ I Is she Ebg I jah I,, � . - of .1 . -, -, - 4 L I gave her MY hand; ., _ "Her father she premed it w" I � . . � wa.9 a SPdinishmerohant4 11 htly, but (�4-,ntly shook her head. Mju ­ "d Painter, iLnd I -1 L; . : ,�L fQrtuAe.­ left her a very largo Vother and daughber returned; the 14 ' L - Imaiz '. . father and brother, too, appeared, bot.h W1 it . "You have kinown her soll�e; flifie, I Very dark, both very tAlkativo. I I . . . , hear f#J We siru ;1� . conversed, we drank tea Out of oddly mid .,...�. "Some 111110ithig.- I am gJaA y'Ou ad- amOrt-ed cups, and then the unt dy man dri ,. mire.her. I really i - . like the girl, an:d ew-,orted me thr(Wh l sitting ­ yo - �.�­ he'r fortulne is worthy - ] �' I times. pf I Of Old .-I lndi�&n� room and bare landing, down he dark Voll I -:.. . � st a i rca.%, Out into the, stroot, with its ,g, I 11 � .e0e . I - I WAR not prepared for Ah[s.' "And' ga ly robed homeward bound nati. The . .�. VM '.." 00 YOU aJm 1901119 to make me the wit- �Cfore leaving I had turned to Mari- di -, V I I Itlems of M i6ii,".Z96r4ent, I ouppose J­ I qui-tta. 0 , 11 1. - - -_ I isaid , 'GoOd-b`Ye I " I @aid. "I Jbope . , with a smile. W�UL 111CAA Again. 71 - ''. . � - f "Not li.k,-Ju is &- I � L . L __J , AA16 'th "' _byO," -' anSwtredj,. . I !.:.�,�._11. i::;. �, . ab"rwered, w-1 & r%UO . _. - .I...'', . ... .. .L, _ . laugh that sametbow struck Me U314 0 0 * � * I, . '. - ­ I I ill. . pleasanti . . �- �: 0� il ­ � L! I foo, . I still pass th�b house 11 % � ti - wefi, I P OW, y t1iought from what a,nd- look up 4t the at the' 1156 erN dogs . roof, but I rn you said-' have . I . nover been 10,�XIO Ot it again. The Mo- shop "'No, no; not for me." he rejoined; ther aumetigne . I ,6 21ods to M fL th , . 'they are all very Well to talk to - r- e rorn . ei Ones � top, but they claim no other a0will- time I I . ps, yout may say, to flirt witi;!Td.Ck tanambip. I often . . remember Mari- ored . %Of Say 9W " but marry a wOman with quitta and hZT btranV fate; And think weAr . . ­.1. ­I, �, _,-­­.­,: �.: --.";! �, I I . � , L I. i. , �[ ': .. . - . c ,;;:.­ - ­ , I ' . _� - J­-�: .�!: �:. �-;,�`, _1 . . I :_e_., ":,,', .;, , 1� ".. .. �. . � I : . .. �. ir, .,L.­_,_'__ . I . L .11 L - .1. , I "s, I - I L I - .. . . 1­ .. . , 4e- ­ - - �,k ­ ­ .. . ­ ��' �� ­ I I �11 �fl I 1. I , " I � . - J.. � J. . L_�: ., r,�:;�.L':.',;­ - ; - '' , : -1 !­ I_ , , , L'.. � . 1. ,1 . 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I - - I 'N ,rnese omiri i.ain nave intle to �;.. .1 q _;: .. not wen.4itm, and wondaringly of her do. , LOn the east side of the bay there _,_l na worda, ' And I 'do-­­ ­___ - - `T` SUMETENG ABOUT CRETE vefisels' ' 11 - L r- Dot WmWo them.$' are fbe ruins of the old Greek ehapej . �,_ .� But when I -AxQleot the untidy man, . .. L I A - 4 . - �� ... _ . . . I i .­ I a. I :_ I , dedicated to Ot. Paul, legend has iQ .. 1. I I.. . . hapel, was b � ;,,i� -a PEOPLE TES, HEA that the 0 - I 0. this gaudy room4 the whimto-robed Mo- HE 0 HER CIt t1ift on the spot on . . -1 thiar, Flora, the ill-assorted auto. the which the .�poatle stood when he :_�'t - IN e - . . A­ Objectionable father and brot ar-in I `­. FRUITSs AND HUR WRONUS. _ preachad tio the natives of Crete. - ;'�­ � *,.:; V � - - � to fact the whole establishm4at-4 leave I- .1.� , .. . 1. �, I ­d N r al - . , . ,I I off wouderin , LL -1 . .. . _ 0 o isla.nd has a Imaltbier o ore I . . I . .. glaand I, too, undergt&; � 1 . !�,!� 44 xOr Giriand Old - *aiei, Wiko- as t� -in Still agreeable climate than has Crete. In.. ' ;- _-..r.. .. - Rod do. not in'& Bat, undexatand- itha hottest days of summer refreshin I ­_ .. ! Is- iu-9 with MY hea(� there In a 8111111*111119911aff to Tbrow off Ike Turklab �.' .. . feeling � - . ... I which in still foediab I Yoke and Annex Ike Islikud to Greece- sea breezes are seldom lacking, AN . �...., . i enough to whi&- - winter, which begins in Decombe :_ . i n par: ,. Perfidy of the suitau-No Raterm, but r, ends -, � . . " or 0 . r ,. I.. .., abouti the latter part of Januar Thd .. .% "POW gidl poor lWariquittal - I,— . �. flepuration From Turkeyg gay the Cre. Y. � ..... "... � .1.1 . . le r - , . I , rainy season often continues until late I .- '* I �. .. , . � - t � � 1111111111111A. . I it rer ' ' : .. '. ., I h i: 5 '_ �,; - ___ __, ­ .1 I . " -1 in April, but . seldom rains in - . 1. .:� .,.: I �. 1. _1 .. I L il ' ,� � I --,. �111 , i . I : . . � _ � . , , . :!.- ,: t �', . , � . I ffin , i ' Y1 � , 11 I y , .", � . � , ' , ' . A Greek _. absimer Pi4i weekl' the summer. . � . , V. . ION4.1 - L�' A chain of mounta'ns divides the is-4 -:. .. - . - * .. . ,�� a 1 --;;' OUR INDIAN POPULAT ­ ­ I ' between Piraeus, the seaport of Ath- - .. * 1`0 . 1. ,p land into what are called the northera : - . . - ­; �, 0 i �- . I 6­i. �. 1_1 " Ons, and the island of Crete, and trav- and southern slopes. One-third . 11 . . . . . '11-:11I.; . .I- ,., of thd ." - m- * � ' - . r- Annual 111*vori or tbe Awpallme-h- i for 9-110 el-lers who Mo$ it, ,and who do not island constists of roe y slopes; anothell -, ....I �- , ' - . ,:.. . d pass Fiscal . care to wait third has a good soi , which remains . ­ . Ive". a !week longer, usually - I—; . . , a - I - take imissaga on one of the many small uncultivated for want of farm hands;, .. . � d T1116 an'Mial repcirt of the Indian De- a.nd the other third is cultivat T � . � , ed o I * - .1 , � B CIL ? - � . - Greek freighters. These freighteris rudely for the same reason, Thi u ­ - - .. � - tr PLrtment for the f first at the island of SYrs, the. tivation of fruit remains an it wan - : - '� . . s d centuries ago. The want of progr - .. . . . 2, June so, 1896, had been printed. '"� ancient Hermopolia and the residence ' . . ...1 - I - cording th it ther6i are 100,00o Indians I is owing to the rope ited acts of ir -.. : 'Z':1_: . - I in, the Dominion, 24,498 being of the Governof of Cyal.aides Islano:184 * tee committed v4,,ainst the Chris. , .. --_, - classified Af ter a day in port there they pro- inisi farmers by the Turkish tax-gath- - . ' - - I _.... I . . . . o, as Protestants; 42,454 as,R,Oman Catho. Ceed to Qrote, touching at the islando crers.. FOlives and t icir oil are the . � .11, . t lien, and 16,812 an Pagans. The re . staple products pf Crete. . - 11. Of 12,263 is Put down an "g'On Of Nuxots, Paros, and Siphnos, the whole Valleys' -' - - ,_ .-. I from one end of the i I d to the ' -_ I "u-nknown." Isit trip lasti 11 tn . � . otbesm� ' b On"rio there "a 17.W3 Lndjans; its ng three and one-half days. axe covered with o , trees. Next _- ' . . '', . ' .1 ..' I The harbor of Canes, the destination t9 the alive in ' dUstry es t of -tbei . . - " - Quebec. 10,626; in J�ritish C '- 25-- Of the Vessels, is protected by a well- vines pro.dl�clng M �omy varlIttles Of '.- ".*.�,f_: ' . � anitbiba, 9,444; in the Torri- grapes. raisins, and ine. Orchard4 � - - . - �,:., � . 1� . 068; in M lumbi . d. . . I I 0 . preserved fortress, one side of whic)y of orange, lemon, citron, and almond ' . . tories, 14,679. There ' " - o wa. ­1 - - - I Are only 840 extends. own to the edge of th trees abound in th* valleys, while$ . , . 1� .­. . W straggling Indiana in the, North-West -ter. - The eastern side of the fort is chestnut'and fig trees are found atthe ..� 1. ­ I., _. �.. I ­.N - TarritAwies, which speak well for, the about 1,5W feet long, the southern side base of;the mountains. A peculiarity � - :- . -.- . - of aJl Cretan 0dots is their ex- -, - , ..I.� I ,Efol they . ch '. edfor,tai of the mounted pcdioe. The r0- 2,400. and the western side 1,800. These olulsite flavor, i retain lone " . ...`. t Pa4iation of five h-u-ndred Canadian In. ,walls aft,or _ - `��: - dianis wholled after th' nre protected by four ram- they are gathered and shippe(r. - ... . e rebellion Of parts, two of which face the valley - and it, Is tile 0 inion of the oldest and beat -_ �, . .-*-, - , : . -, ­ :,. . informed Tretan mere nts that, with .-.. -*.� -, . - . 18M to Montana is, noted. Tho history, Lbe other two the Bea, and the Whole proper facilities for transport . . ._ - Oi "Charcoal." the Indian who ation of .;'­­� ; 1, . A �. 1. . . was exc- is surrounded by a deep and wide ditch. products to the seaports, and a guar- . _..,I, . I cutOd On March 112, is thus given: "Char� The' northern side of the city is built antee against misrule and arbitrary,,::, ,:.. ,. . . � taxation, Crete could . . . - . 0oal, an Indian Of the Blood tribe. at- down to the harbor, which is partly - ; 11 .1, � ;I w1LY8 Nxro a good'charucter,' but owi _ . - . ­.. ,1_1 .. . � . .� tio the i ' P', n PROVIDE ALL EUROPE _1 � :--.;, , , mproper intimacy on the , rT protected by a chain of rocks hardly ,­ . . I'- .. . .:- , Of anoithe'r Bilood Indiars with his wife, I withl, oil and fruits of ds. 4 ---",. : .�. - � 'a . visible above Cho water. Upon these Like Cuba, Crete has always f n , �� ' ' I ' I , L I .. .. the Poor fe3lOW beolame maddened with rocks is a wall 1,130 feet long, in the her curse in the beauties with wobichi . _ :',�. ­ Joaostisy and shot th6 offender. Like th6 .:,t . ::. � tm. e sa Viage, Moe h i middle of whi(3h is nature has endowed ior. Since the � : ,.": Ivingy drawn blood, ­ -_ ­­_ ' ' - ' , I � . L, I ',.- I the desire for more b I I . - island was left by the 'Venetians to the . . . . . . . 1­ I p0ame aroused, and ., I - "' I . . under such circulantAknece %$,hit, me few than nine, re� �: - -1 �n. it - _� A STItONG, IRA3"ART. .. .' � �: �.' � Turks in 1715 no I .. I ,_ ". . .... �i . i ,:: volutions have taken )1aca among its :� I _. :, . .1 . - . ' � - . . in the vicinity, becaine the �ictims. A� ''the ear,tern .end of this -wall i's people. - Each time he revolt was -:. , ­" . I Thu,s the agent, being the most 0'romin- - I -_ 7 . .� �, ent permon, wns seico,tod but he iwam ab- a tower with a lighthouse, the light precipitated by Turkis� tyranny. Tha.,­ � . - .., ftnt. w han Charc-oul soug b t, h is I I i fe. 11 j being visibl' twelve In most remarkable feature of all th"e.;.. .r*._.� I �, . .- :.;- .1 then attetnrA,ed to kill Mr. McNeill. the weet e ' e ilea away. -At revolutions is that in no instanoo bavq�. .; " . .. I . i.. - .�­. . � rn ead there is a fortress the Cretan8 been farco,d by defeat to ' t :.:..- 'L . farming instruct(yr, by shoo(i6g him,, with a few old-fashioued guns. Al-. lay down their arms. Their -disarrn� .­_ .- w'hen McNeill g(AL botween him and a I I.- . I �. ­ . . I - 1. I lighted lamp, and an IntervenioW 'eco though the harbor of Canea is larger ing ham been due alw4rs to the intpr-'." 1.,.­ � caused the - let toliwor I � vention of some "fj iend y power" which _- - . � I . I .bul -ve antl� (UM11 than I hat, of Ca,ndia or Retimo, it is wished to give an op rtun 1. '_ . . escaped with a s4ight wcAind. 13�-comin p , ity to the -_ 1. 1 . 9 very shallow and can accommodate Turkish Government U) introduce re�::..., .. . dosperate, Charcoal threatened -to kilt - 7 .1 . 1. �_ On .. . - � 1. - any ono who atteMIA64,11i" arr:emt. anti ly F;mall veshola.., Large ships usu- forms. f Whoever ha.5 lived in 'Furk .!--: I . . . t ;­.. I Sergeant Wy1de Of the 1xillce. %% 10 MA ham his opinion as to the good faie�, I :. . . I 1. ­ do ally anchor in the bay of Souda, which of Turkey in runiisiig reforms, f1fq__,'._1T�. �. . e . the first att.empt, was hhot 4d. is divided into upper'-and lower bay". c .�, s_`4 : The expenditAire on tile Indians oA pe ially when trily are exactel hy the-; _: %..� I . thil� D The harbor of Souda is, strictly thre.u. of the dfvnoliti�n of the 000_,_'��!_._ - t;. iminion for the, year was $PRO,- de- . ­ . . � .s � -:, �- . I ITIP(l man dynast ill E'urojpe. Hut for '-, 'r". .51M, t,o -A-b ch headtiiarters' expitInnes f' , the upper bay,.being five milei; .. r! . i I I are to be added. It:'i friendly" ioreign intervention Crete -* .1 `. would bnv ­.:.:�. . . a is'a'ed thatr tile 'lung 11114 one Inde.and tbree-quartersi )endenvoi�-- , .r. 1, ­- sian.dipic .�__. _.. ., . 811111 dpince has bist-4no Am,vst an ex- wideo With a do f � I tinct.. Indian reprelli(TIV. in Briti,h -a, prll�lll iN,- pth of 451) feet. on long ago, Rus, Macy ias fnis_­_ `1 1 _. .. - Cir�iilmhi , tile add at the entrance of the trat ed the 111)ves -and as:)iratii)n-q of the :,- ­ , . prodigal "'potiatc i" fe8fi- I . .:", . � . * . . Cretniti,s in last ytiar'4 (dution. rid ;' I vF11 in nbio being istainti4vi oil . harix)r is a fort'rem vi, it h twolve Krupp . 1. I ,;Pino", pl a ,. �,.::- i ,.. The I _.- �.:. . - "Thim,nawa dosi)it,e the r6le she ayin ;_... �, I I -, . � ___,!, . q­ dan(* is dew,ribe I As dp- guns., On the southern shore of t - . . . . he Wit l. t fie oi tier Ftir(q)eah powers s t -:,:,-o `�: ' .' ' grading anti ollsyt:0111, - a, I i ! " t4 - f ,ing. harbor is the Mediterranean navy to forroe the Sul'tan to : carry otit the.,: �_. I i� .. , .. T'ho njimbes 4 ptipils at t h ' f ndia . : . I I � : ' ' ' , C, ,� ,� ­ , 1 1 '. - I I - 1W.hoodis in thtt, T'*"lnion %% n yard of Turkpy. It is in this harbor long- promused redorni.o among th � . ,� . I .. . : , - .� o.. the average at i , -1s, N14, and, . t Christians in h114 do,111inion.-i. '411e. is th , " � _ �', - - .1 _­! . � :. ., - : '.. I X it � : ., . .,. , 1: i . . tendanve 5 P76. 'I, ­ry are tball 1`1108t of tile E,ur(qx%Ln men-of-war one ciountr firectinq, tile ,,�!Ailtan'es' '�' - . - fiffee'n indwitrid twho,14. thirty four sent to (I - i. . I . ..,. . .Te4a find mfe and comfort- policy in the l.;1l.,it.., I'lle-re is not ,11 :_... - � . bon,rding and 239 day PtIboo'ec-i - . . _7 . . . Tt May ikble an(-h(,rago. . Orstan of once on the land . . yell bev,wne inouinbe-ilt utwin th : d(,pirf- I lit-# city of ('n­ '. . I is '! any promin * . - � 1. *. I . MOW U) adoi)t inore mt ringent leasures nea. bring the wht,-A hus the least faith in tht-profes - ... : . ' _z ` : - . . - �. . . ? :�� - i I . . . � ­1 . . . I. ) �' 'il r'nor-itieneral, bas clean sirpts, an reforitna. . .. ­.: . , . to secure increagi-d attentlance. tilt. ,ovt. sion,4 of 'tile Por t,e as, t o carrying out, �_ I - .1 ... I ' * �'- . �, ... I _ W .; fille ItAuses '111. . ;. ... I ­ _ � . 7 . , I Nome PUblit! btlildiligH �t presont t h0rp 'is no ma . . . t, ... - !�`1111: �.�,. "E". . . . - . I .. k., . , - I . . n Mora . � . �_­ . . , - . 1. - . . . I ,:. I ­ of c.t)n�,%i4lt!ra�)lo.proteii.4ior, * - trtiwed fly the (-'ret-ins t h-tn I li P G ra n d , . ! : 11 I � .1 A REAL LIVE DOLL BA Yi1't..';':` , is ellch its t tie � ��.. . si� . ��. I . ..,:, ( I id-1 .:. :: I . lai �.: I . I , , ko,m, ­­­ - ' .. . �­ 1, . ..r - Cou r t (lie pernianent. Pre.sident, of the fff,vo­.­�;�­ - � ) rOVernor's liead4ivarlers and t lie Old Man of Croto ol,l co,qa vel(,t . , 1. � . : - . . wir-HPO4'a up in filan . . I Houme- h ":.:. ' I . . bell' JIT14 W11h, Clothfug () 1b 0 f uAii0i are of niodern lution-iry Assembly, an,l a sci(in ofone.- .. � 1. .. '- - . .... r . _� ­ 1111d All we 111'rig bull 1:. VOland%. c-4) as ( r u t,,t i o n. 'Itie military lit).4pital. o( the oldet9t fantilies tif the island. llo. -. �. ':-.-,- , ­ . . 11. .F I(C-4 . . . - -,. ; � � Kanfia.m oit t"oariinorit-s anil the health ofliv(- als. h �_ i � .Y has J)f IN JuNt. rt-lebrate,i his ninety-fifth,.;,�' :: I I I . ,�,1)0 h6nor of I)e'in.q 0 �, '. . - .. �., I ., I . are i " irth(ltiy., Tle has laken part in %­_�­: .- . tile hirth Plac f no st�Letulcs. The Population ,..� ". ! ., � I : f of %% I'M is - - I ­­ - . � A)robabl-v t lie. , .,: � �1_ .1,11. . . . tiniallest Laby in the . of the ciiY it, en(i Ilia ted at 14 6 - JWE10' PE,V01,117110N , 11,: -,.: - I - - ''' , . . , world. Withl,all 10, of - , .. I , �,. . . , .; �;; . , � . . - . I . I bri 1-he islawl dt�rliig his tinie. Tn'iha %�-�'.�%-:! ' � ;. , - . of its clo(bil4c oil and v%rapped in a. wh(lin 4:74) art, Greeks and .9,500 lurkm, eight-yenr revolution of IK-11 he %Nas " ": s , �, , . .. . . . I -� � ; . . . �� 1. ­ I- . I t ; thick flannel blankut it only %keigim 160 Isrea.lites, anti ,-)oo 11,on,lan Catholics- at. ow h.,..-,(l (if a sirong Cretan for,-�e :,�"__ :_ I I . - ! I....:. I � . � -1 . : I linvi - ­ , I.. two Acid a half poullti,s.. il,lle eb Id %%_,L., Nvariy e�ery furopean 00vi,ritiment is � . fig (list Ingilishell hiniself by 1114117� , ��.-�*,. : ,_ 1. �. I . I ' jorn a werk ago. The baby, minall as rvpre.�entvd Ly either a consul or a, "ItIng SiXty-vighL Ciel;ln wometl livIA I -1 1- 1­ - � �_' . :: , ; 1. - . _:�` . . . p I in bonllaj�e in a 'I'urkiih fortre�,s_ Ilo' _!; . . I 1. Ctjll�it , - � '-. - . . . t is. fteemm to ho as healul - Atar agtont.. slos'( of theso repro- �n of few worils, but wl:vnt- Ir - ,�; � ' . , . Y aild well I , - is a tn:, , .ve - ., - ­ .. I .*1 .. ' * level(iped am the linialeit of ten-pound Nt"llAtivPs live In tb� su,all toj%n oi bempturikis his tl!t­vr.tn(.(%A carry 0.r(,a4J,;:,-_*.--� - . - � ,; ,­ . . I 1. Lf fa: rs. �. . . - __ �. -! I - I lidt-IM. ;Ilji)ut 111111 an liour's walk fr . ow "'eighL.; His r(Illage. is pro%erbi:11 1. I : : _J , : , ; - - � .� , �. . ." .. I . . I C"111-1. , At, tho� twittit. (if t.11ti l,'ounta,11.9 in 18114i -I.:. - I .. - The Inla.nt is illp (lAtlk11tpt.11,ot Mr. If i It-11"t 1wFlIlle, " . - , ­ . �L . I (lutite flimollm (;n Re- lie -was fightin.,4 heside. his Awo s(IIII.-I.. _: . _ nd Sirs. N%'illis Charidler. Th(1y 11.1v C(1111.1� of lilt- %%- when a bullot killed ( lie, of ! heEll. - . ` L - . ... 1, . " -- : - - 11 . I p thit .%as S;g cll-knl)�kn trn�tty-of i8-,8 Without. flinching lie K� ve nnlers to i ... - ­1 ..- - an4 all have 11,,k,1 there by tile Cretan .. �;_..: " _� . - .. &,-norrnal mir plenipotelIA-tites an,i 'ilie ,sult;111-, from the fattlef lilt' �_. .1 , I e except oil ont. 0414AN100, %, o v i. k-11 ,j ,.I, - I mirry tiie doad 10 . �_�"%'_ .. - - : - 0* td several ch ldren 14,en . loti) grountis cov,ered wit h ,Jio.continued figlitii.g until flit- �nerllv :,� ..:._� :I � I .1 � . - ­ . I , ..I., .; - - ri,pulse(Iz. In IS74 Ife \%:i6 pro� .- - �. " - i %,lien Mm. Chandler gave 11'rth to trip- 611'I.e v(inwi(ratiate, and alinuild tref�f,i, . wj,rn I . I . - - . r ('01111 ril Ill c!aixiied ConiM.Lndvr-i1J-L'J1iVf if - ::1 �. I - ets. They averaged a little. overf()u .l.ing.all exetkIlellt, � iew of Hill*!- ( .111 Oin' _,�,`,:,�"­ - . � .: , )OUTA-4 eadi. Neither Air. wir AhM.- 1)3 311,1 . tilv -vouni ry arollild it t) -e. -i-,l .. . - . L . . ItI revolutionary fork s oil I 14, - antl nn't �-- I . I re 1'.. �:,.� . . - . . handler can underritand whv Iti - stallrAK- Ilh. fzitnt,ils . Mis Suh-se,viently selevte,l wI'll IN%-()-,�:'"� . .� I , . Ili I flat � . 't 2 ,,j�. . .. I . �- . 1144 ch i ld 's so silla I I 1.% h, [I a I 1.1 of t lie ot her Crelans tq protv,ei to t lie (wr- - - �'.-,:': I - '. � . 1i I 1. thor ch1dron, Have t I (i'l­l'()5lAN T(AVE'lt ot-i jrA[,EPA,, inan vapital ,d- I ,.- ho Ir plvt4,'wA4ig1l. ,),,,It. I uriri,r t:ie drawing ,if tho .: �, .. _-�J�.. I.. �... - . �. , 11 for- . - I)# ­ry , I .". 41 from i�lgbt to ten 1101int by 111to Janizaries. It 6,; %� e H- r! i n trenty, to i.i� - r( r-t t he rel - :' '��:': I I i !.. � , I 1)'Nfery i%hxh neither w 11 'A` lt' '�k a tllie,l an,t h(u, bren It refugo ftir 'l`urk- ""IltUlivi'm ot the po%%eih tilt! (-,lit . Ills Of . v _ ."�::.,: �. . . . .. . � I atitenip� to - to .: 1. lq . �! I . .- ,M., Xplai 11. I . sh filflki,fl-s in rinolu.ionitr thp Cretallim. I—, .� ...'. . -_ I I , . y t I Ill es. . . - - I . I—. ' Z -1. . . I .,. �. - - - - .-_. " i ; There WAS consternation in thitiChan 'I lit- 'J'urkish. quarters of Canea are .1 To �rive e%idonro of (ho low esteem �` �­'. .. - . ler botim-hold oll tilt. n !,Ill N,%,, . aroutiet i he S , .. �q,_,��', -C ;� � en J)r. P-rilizia 8(piare. It N% in, whwh Turkish prorni,wi_aro helil i,y :' * . . �- � I irnpos,,ible I a-s . . � ..­ ; - I � I . F. 0'1)all el brought th tor a (bristiall t,o paNs .11 I - ;n tinv file Crelans it, is nek,ess�try olify to*-"-,- � - . � - y""ng thr,,u li ilif, 8 1 ,e 1%itbout - � , - -i , 1'� - ; I L41Y ilitoAlle world. it Ill beill lit- quot,e the remark ly Made 1) 11- � I ., - 'fit he it'd not t b was go .1.1111Y tackell by t lie It I 9 . s re.,,enl V .: . ,-, _%a , . - : ..'� I Ill--,sulinanti. It is h,,re rs.. - "-' I . ink such -an inh1f - One of t he tooht conserval ive. nwrtille t , 1 � . - I . I � Colunlit .. almo tha� the Nlatiomilleda. U the Crelan 11evol tit inn.1 ry pe'. __", i . . , 4 ' ", - . . I ficant 1jit of flesh TATId blood Coll d , 11 faindies , , 1: I I 1. . ... )ssi I I " k gather' in I -- :L;. .. � . I _ i - ) y ilia o a live, of it-­ the t'%eiling for recreation; . "'I'urkish firarms " h­ sall "gratit- '.,�, .: .. .;, . . I I.. . � . they t4it Of %%otple.11 benches and limte.n . 1�-:. I - . . The- baby, in a weak, plaintive vf)i(%e, in,wy refornisi- reniinds nie o tbe. story of * -.,::�,� ; I . . I I..: I . Of evitt-d -itx right to a living, and tk) 11ho snu0c.,of tile Arab musicialls of the mchoolhoy* catigilt. jr, nlisehie,f by :-,: -:.,: , , * . . jim 1akeTJ of it accord ca re Ca n (I 7&. , . -it i - rt-.S r1ing to.all - "I., 1.1.:0_1 _. . . ,- .i � .. �. ilwly. It. Wals . I .4 teacher, an(l then . .1 ",".. � - i . I ,,, p . 1:11til a few , , -, - . � d for tlirpo (Nyt, ar! Mtn" tea, bu t ' , ykirs IL90 the Population soriti of' excugesand pru It ies-(.)f 1!efte�r ;.,!�_.-.�"­._,J,i, .. I )%%" i t rece i ven i is m of th- ishnd (if Croto was a niatter oorl,itlet so as to escupi-I Imillimlillien . ' ­­ " - other'm milkfroin ()r c0D .1 * .:. , - - [ � �. . - :.. .: . I I .. .1 1. ; - I . Jee I n r e. The 111ON11. trumt%%orthy So it i.s with tilt. LIZU11an an, hi-4 firynans --- � �' I:- . ., .:� .: - - �- ­ - doll's plily mputvi. (lie Inout"', beinfIr t,.enhivi on t tie isiand wahtaken ., sn'all Illat it cannot take nouri-h- granting privilegem to tli� Christ i(kil's .:*F `�� . - � I . by order of Gov. Photiades, I , I-, ... . `nt, in tile 'Old-fitahioned %%ay. I)ol l.q, 'and is re,' I of Cr(te; you may always 11)0k for t heire 1 _'!,� ,-. I I . - . nled' by (-()ill . y . �, � , % � � , :-. . i - ' 110 Otellt authorities. both. t whene-vet adule. bigh-hant -d rascalil . I . I .1, I AheA have loeen butight, a' I a pil- thrimtian and Eihammeda'u, -as fairly I Irts been M1111nitte(I -hy hi�l I)eOple and --:!;�-.:..:::,__,- . . I %v is the P-radiv. The phyx*ciarl 1) . ­'. _.. � hrillg 11hitJ child U . �11,1,8 holle.st., li ga,-e a total population of I the foreign Governments look sternly'­;:� �',.:� l�', � I . , . . . . P to he an l4rve ­79 165', . of these 2(6,01() were ortho- I I'* hini. It is needlesm to sly that the. :� - - .:. an.y girl wa . . . . - - . . .1 - . . ntm to be. The arnimland dox Greek& 73,234 Alobammedans, 2�3 --itement. once ovc,r voti r , ked - -17­:,�.11 ­i . CS are hardly threo, i 1 ex( not loole . - , � . . . � I � *acheiii long iand ItorliAll, . I �, ovl ­ . ... " 11 - 0 about the. size of a' sla . ('-10101ics- h Ar'llenians, 647 1 forthe fl,llfihllcn� ot [�,is plinnige.4, �. ..-:.. , 1- 1:��' _. �:. 1:�,' _ - ; ' te pexhcil. I ,..., , . . ; � I . .1 . _ - __ � --..Nb- _­ ., . sraelit(�m and 13 Protestant.N. Public opin-i(in Ill ' th -tans is ., - _,�',. , .- . Nearly . non�g t (Ire . . 1, .; . I I - .. . . . all It lie inhabitaiiie r3peak Greek. E,ven re- , ­ -."; , . I _: � �";, A-AV0ND1,,jjyUjr, , - adverse to the acceptance f any _' ' .. � ­­ TRrCK.. ! - '.'.,:. the Mohammedan Priests and teachers forn4s. The revaiting . nion at.1118 ' - , .. .1 ` .. '. -_ V . ...1. � �: ., ! - � , ol i �- I , : : .." . - .. -�, i amid " were 1w i use, t1w Greek language in explaining nitwtings of t� , t hat t hey *';. �. , 1, ..., _,, , .. 'I, ., . � in brothers, e Cle-tivris i - � :�. '_` " - i . �� lr-.,-,,.,,, _: I . ­ ". .. I I... - I 80010 time, -am) were. invited ) t 114- - Korin or the Turki&ij iessons to sho"Id fight until the eLe, i: .1 '. ­., �.. �. � 4.1 � - . I , ��,_- , I by a t1wir pupils. �. �.�[.:__ ...:.... 1. wit h�. (;rooce is at*-complished. . - I ----.. 1. . - - I - 1. 3 TO toolinner. N41wit-wa qWteim- lfei,iidem (Nitnoa their are two oth' � I . __ . I I - �. . �: ­_'. ­ I - .-. . er � _." - . . . . -, .1. ­ . � . '.. �'. . V. I � - I.. 11t . .�-, - , . . 't. A -� -;I �- - mible for Moses not to ke "mon- citit4s Of some Importance In 'Crete, G11VAT EASTERN AS A SHOW SHIP.- - ,, , % . . '. .. 11 namely, Candia, itiliabit,ed by 13.000 1 .,� ��.�­ . % - I � out of su,clit an opportunity; accord- Turks and 6,000 Greeks. a _ . I:'.-.:- . � -.. ­­. 11 ! I nd Retimo, '111w laA day8 of the Great Ea,itern, ,: - " - . �­_ .: . �­.%". 1. . .1 .1 . . Y, -wholl, b� thought he was unob- with a Polmlation Of 6321 'TIurks an(I were cortainAy sad, oonmi ering..,.1dul ,.,1:,_v:;.�!t1,.;_..1: !, �.�� . . ve,d he &I" 1,320 Groelcii. Both c ...��'­. .1 � .. .7. ­ � "Peed a, silver spam into one ,ities lio , . ­:� - 11 1� .- - . . . I . - of' tilt' purpom for which she wag d(wigned, � , -, -,-.-- : ,: ��, 1 _� ]is boot.g. I-,6vi WW Wiai do tL,s, a.nd Dort-hern shore of the island, and they. _I, i�, 1� ...... - 11 . . . , naturally "Irreeat# with envy at axek onl a abort distance apart. agul th�-, great. work t9he, Aid in cahle�.. . ,m �,�. �;.. � .1! �., "'i " .. - . �1. - �', I . . . " I . � ­_ __ , . . I I .- '. - OUCAW Not 7ar from ROtimo is a r of laying. For some I 1�1 - .. as luir he had not even hills, kno - time before t9he was � - js. �, ..� . . 11 ... ­ . . 2. 1 . . ,:,� I ­_ . i . � ,f, I ­ aged to "tran&feir" . wn as the NVhitO anf �' ­ :, , ... so muc-14 Ai a Moun Tinsi bruke,a up on taw mud of the, River ,:1 : -_ !_ _..., - . 1. � . - % - . I sponn. A brillia2it idea of rov: e. withi exientiive table land at each end, Wersey, hear Liverilool, die ,. I.., _ . �� . .! (�k Jlaitn. "MY teax frenta pa was � Orl: %.�:,­_ � ''_ "' . �;.. hie I - : - . . � , "I Vill VOlution8 o during re- view as a allow ghi.p. Oule f rin of i,iv- - -,� - .i. -1 1'� - ShKm yow now vu;�erful ror the Christian families . � � . 11 .- %. L. �z. _. : - " ,, Tbe mountains are covered with pine erpooll clotib'erm hLrod her for a sea4oa.- " ' '.? ,I z � '. ,, I : kft" - Seiziog & fifloon, be o - ' to U'sil , - � 11 ' � . ed I 'I I . I : �- �i 1;f,;. - ��' - - chestnut, and cedar trees, and abolund anti in�addition he. r for their-7: `1, I , .- , ". .11 u see dees -'Ore spoon., my fr Ital I W - - - . ., it ,has gonei,­ ab it paqaed ln- 41)rings -of excellent water. advertiiiing purposes, ma(le ILse. of -her .:.,,,;., -� . " i- . - I- 1. .4 up� him �. , . ��: , - . � - . . - .. . . . ve; ,-You will find' it in Mxlisea' On the southern coast of Cr. for cktcih�pemiy sho,ws. In the I a "go �' � �..­ ­- .. � bc 0 d 11 are few settlements ote therei . .­.., ­:. :,� I i � I y did find one the,re, Much . of an importance cable.1tank a circus was fitted up, ,tnd;.'. . _,_ . �­.� � .. , �.. ­ . . I . - iead, - ": .-' ��, .1 � - I - - 11 - UAL to Mo OW The only note,worthy polof is the bar'- perfoirmantm given at w much a I . ... _. , . - � . . I . .. ��' . . _: I wbile other exhLbitiullis were spread ,111 -.,.. I � ,_ .1 I �,. ­ . : ;_.":. ,:.� - Z;!�:.:. --�-.-."_ 1, ­! I bor of Fair &Lvens, mentioned in the . .1. � .. �_._� , '' � , . � .. :1 , - ,. I . ,. .''I., I - ,% �.` ­:. 1.� � 1. , �., 'Irr I `-..�. - - I... � J­ ,� ' Acts of the Apostles, chapter 27, ver'so over her-dook. . . .: ­,:_ . - - _ . .7 i�: _ _. . . � --.,, . .. . . 1. , ._... . .. '. _ :�; '. �._ . I.... , , � _..!::, -, � - -.1 � I . 1, 4.. . . .1. ; I I I - . i� �: .. . . ; I ; .� Q ... .71 . - ! I kg To GLOVEA., � , i - - 8, in which the Vessel car�Xing ,st. Paul ..Fpqm- I . i .. , L ; ,. . I . .; 11. ­ ­� . .1. ;, - . .-- -,i - I . � _ - , . . . . I . ... . I" .., i . - . , . I ,. ,.: .: , :; .::-: : � , I .- � I . : . : � �1 - . , . -1 - - � . . to Malta found 0. V e8sels to-dhy. - - -�:`: I :_ � ' - . . . .1 _,:1 1 . __1 - � .,.' 1 � _- I - P"per kind ol a glove 6'a hegv� usually seek r r U �;. 3 ­ IJNREIZABLE MAN'. - , , . 4.� __,� -:� .' � ; i , . eftf4s, n 1�e name . - .. ,:!� , :: � � _ _.,_�j - ­ . . . �01 : * port � I . ;. , �. , i , . I � kin, wltb a tailor-made gown for ' MY gold-. �.!­'-. ... I -.1 I I , . I—. 1� _. . I , i. .1� . - _ . .. . � . , . � IN 1AD W.ATIMR. � George Wd me Mint One ot � ,� -_ s! .1 .'. I , :� ­ ­ I . -but IV— . ., ­ i �,z - I.: I.— . �i� - � Ping, white glace fotir ttoned kid ein h&i.ris oauld dmw him li1e a team' . . �. I . I .., ­ I .� - . . . V, I , � , I �, 1. - I , � There are but a few siluiall. houses at of oxea. - .., - i ­­ %.1. ... I . stitched with black for other a - Fair Havens. and these are occ ' _­ . %,. �.­ -1.1 " 7- -. ., �,q­:. : ooftsioam. and white or ligh . upied byl yes I :, - - - ;, �- ­ - . 11 � �:..:��.!­. . - , I .� '. 11 I . I 11 . . I .- I ". . I I - . : �­ 11 E:i., I , 1- Turkish' officials stationed there to re- And it-he-h when the buTnem broke .;�: ".-1::-�` , ..'' . �: I ­ . � , . I !­­­. :... . �i _; . " .. suede wousquetair for ev Ing port an the A94 of Deaki, the chief down lie adcad mp it I boA rope int, � �'.-' - ,_ "I 11 ..!:, . - �:' -, I . . i village -of the district, the ng I �.%: . .1 ..­.� . . . . : I .�'. . I !_; ! - � - �,.1- S._ I . I . I � .1 ­� - . .. , i. :. �,. 1! I oi ,1- .- 1, - pami of my pooket . . , .­_ . . . ­1 I ` � .... � , I . I - ;; I .7� 1 . - - . . - . I .;, I . " ; � �­ , - .i.,­ '.. : . . - . - . . . I !'i - � '. , I ­ - ', - ;__,_.! �� .., . -!,: . 1-1 ­­ .. .11 '. - . . � - . � - ­ I . �_. , "� I ­ �.. IL.. � : �� ­ � . . .,� . i. - , ;,.**;, � I'.. - .1 . - . .. ­ - I I - I " . � I � - - ... - .1 - - . . I - I I � . . �.,. . .:.�_ . - L1 ­ - - - . I I .:,.�.� � � I ..- - � � ".. - I ,-) .. I I - , " : - ,� - 1-o' .� I - � _. �. . , � . . :� E,�. %. 1) z - _I! r. 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" . . 1 , �,, : I .. � . , � j. - I . . . ; I - - I , . � . � ,� - -, � " : _- - - _. - _ - - I " ­ . . i , i - � .� , . . , � . ... . . I - . P_ I ­ 5; : - �. + . � ��:�_ - - . - . -_ - �- - , - M__ . - I :_ ­ - -_ . ____ - - . . -.1. ; I I _; -1 . . : - - - � __ - 11MEN - __ . - - ____ -,---- - - __ .. _... - �� � '.. - � �:, . - - - _ ___ __ __ _ . . - ­ _____ I---- ----------.-- ----41:------ . i - - I ,. I . � . . - . . - �. .. . . - .. . - ;_ ��,­ THE LARGEST SPECTROSCOM _1 _. - .. i� � ,: HE R LUGGAGE.- '�:� _: �­ VIORT11 TEN DOLLAW; A BOTTLH. , . ­ - .- ­­ � - .! ; .­__._. _ � !� - , .1 . I ,P . . � ; ... �,;, I- _. I : . I:; - _11.1 :, - -, ,�- � �:_;_ �, .." _'; ­': ... - I 1:5­ � � - - , 1. A' - ­ - - .-, : :: -�_; r, �' - - . WO an who 'Pexids her'sun-inle =n ; : '_-2 - .;:-, . I I - . - . . . - r , '- . ­ .: . . , ' son who h" u sod Nerviline. "Licillm , _. ", I � - : e - to Any tier ,:�;. iralet abroad gays that this last year she the great � .; � ..- , I .r: _ _ � . Anx4als,io-, 6re Atude of What is ni' .9 , _ I ONE AS GOOD ASANOTI ,­;:... I . � ­ I..., I - - - . , , ", , � dalln our I would not be i.... I.. .10 I , � . I - , - .: ,;_ I "I .� .: ; ... in the Situ-Great 19e,.41111tj are conting. took with ber Only two satchels by W'tlbj�u t it it 00st t t. ______kt__ � . , - � .,. .. _11 . .. � -1: . � ,� oil ars a bo �cx: 1. '. ... . :1..L: - . . - ". - ;­: _�;'. �, ;_.�-:. , "" A Aladgeburg, Germany, is ti ' o have the way of . baggage. I He. A good t-bi" I 0,.t% i I It is My' to say that Lme P twu Is as good as ,and t is asy to . _. .0�­, - � . r� I �, .: ' �, ,night 1. - . I I . 1. . L. ,_ - . �largest spectroscope ever built. It '_ " ­ In gnld, and Nervfll�',�' is, the t8 v'r rem, . W somet yw imow nothin aboid, and r citiving no ' . - :... - - is She carried in t I another gown. edy. for all kinds of pa�n. It cures I . ,". . .%, _: �: , " .- - .. � . he a boat "to monsy by buying . _ . - � r. - :, �­ � � . . � . - I- I - -, ., �,:- I ��'­', - . �. I I .hange.s ralgia in five minutes: txw)thache in one is failing, what wisdom is theW in xp"imenting substitutep , vhen, for a - ,-. I - .:� - , . . , , ,. � ., tb be the �roperty of Dx. Hans qlaus- an extra walqt, and fieveral e neu-'I bewflt. TUa the body is weak and you want to gi it shwWh,,v ,hen im fth . � ­ : I , -;�;_ c, '. 4 , . . I :: . k..:r';.f _­�_,�: wtt-ldt, a rich scientist of that place, of underclothing. She never once wore Minute; lamo ba(,jk at� oEe application; . , " F: . I. � : .� ­ . . ­ � .- � I .1. . .1 I - � ;�­ '' �: w1holeft an order when he was in Pitts- gl,,O,, ra 0 few c=ts mot* you can buy the orighW article For 010-e than yeMN. - ... : the ext waist, and fodnd that sh 11"ada,che in a few mtvOtes; and all L_ .. '_ . I 'J . :�4 . �% � ­1 1. - . ';1. L always 8tuyed lon I ..: .1. -, , "r,_'......'�, .."� bu.rg a year our so ago, u . ,. � . 11, �� ­­­ I,- � ­_- pains just as rapidly. 0 - � . _­:�%,�.,_q_­ � .1 I - -1 1: ,. ­ ­� - 1. . 1. . � � '. I .. . �. �. . . , ,. . , - r, : A. Bxatihear, the woll Prof. John any one town to have linen taundered, I . - 0 I r. -kn(oWn, maker of, or could buy anyth! I- - COTTS EMULS', i - I ...'.., _ . - :, 6'. ng required near- Willifi--"It's always - "' - - .%-y , � � . . - .-;;, .,;. ­ ­ . lIn damp placm . ! - , . � ,,:_.1 . ­ � -Ileghany, It contains . . z._t � �-,_­�,­_-� seieri4,ific Imtriaments, of A ly aq cheaply, So that she did not need pwhoTe mhah 0"Ma gro�, i U,s it, - 1- has bccn th,t stan4rd Cod-liver Oil emulsion. more � I __ . - a ­-. I.,- � -­� .1. the supply on ban(]. - apa_,, Y r .. r pa, . Not -I - , , �: �, -, 1 h . I.- I-— -130Y� 'Lq tha wggian Cod-liver ()d than any other cmulston In the world Md "a " L - , �. . .. Penn., is the in k ,this gigantio . was laughed ab reasou thie;'J,M . �, . �": _:�., - .:� . - T1 or of , � ,;.., - _ ,. 1:1'' ��� . ploc , - U like ,u-mb�rella8, papal- You can't aff )rd to Is." - I ..,. . . . I - I . w. 1� . �,_ , :1 21. .. - .. I.., .r I ' ­ - o. of work. or eare only two oth- by the' friend-% in her party for be tea of thnie as being a. pakA inseparable emulsion. . % .v _1: '. .- ., er spectruscopes in light luggage, and although ,'4hO had .,.. . I � . . . �'..; -, .:. - - - I _, the world whic]3 FAST LI a substitute for it.. . . . 14:i. and $1.00 at &I drulwaiste , . .. �­_ � : - - a �,�_ . . 1� i ­. � � . I -1 0 , - - . !, F. . ..", _ �ORJK. , sg�lm - - - -_ . I - .. 1; -, � , come anyw 1. _____ - 1 � I I ; - _____ ______ --- - - . --- . --- I- I �,:" ��: , ,,� � - ntiver gone before without a trunk, shei The Lehigh Valley, R. . e %� .. ;f-. . . here near in size to this one. a . .'' - .. - _-, " �:.`: ,: _' �r , ­ ,r', . came to an important cencluQ;ion �L, Jn c,onn$O- WHAT DA. A. E. SALTER SAYS. . I 1: . ­ ... I . . _1i , : "I tiOn with the TRY I - . . '� __ _.�"­ ,:., Of these two, one is at the Royal Grand T"nk Railway., . i.�; '. 1� . - -. � - . * .- ... , , .., , � - '_ . I ; - U ni- always learn something ln'eaoh Euro- have the first Buffalo, ,N.1C.-Gents:-From my per� - - - L ... � ��..�­_'_. viu Wat. .1 - � . I _­ ­ . . - , .. ­. through train service be- . . r : ;: _1� - ''. sity, DuWin, and the other is at the Pean journey," she remarks now. "La.qt tween Tor, nto sonal knowledge, gained in observing 11i . - I - - . �, . . I : :�� I � 1. � - , , I �._,. , � � , ­ - _Lz.�., c IsitY Of Canada. gurnmer ever o pyincip . 1� �_ .:,.- �, , IM Gill Unive 1 learned better than t . . ]Uamilton,i London and the effect of your ftloh's Ours in cases - - ..� ; - - _ .::. -:. �, � �." al pain'ta in Ont4io, to Now so' n S cough Dro . . . '. 11. L - - go about with two .satohols again. . pre- . 1. - - -, - - .,. This powerful concave instr'*` " � York City. Or of advanced Consumption, I am . ; � , . 1. , �1. - 7 . - Ily ]I 6 Pullman L �_.. _�._­_ . . ument is "Next suinmer I intend to take but buffet S . n runiprig paredto say It is the most remarkAble .1 . I . . : ­.. . '. lll�mlp,, - -.-- : : ­- 1, :. ". , � Ave .. . . leo�ing cars. Tim 'I', . . L- I , ,; .-" . I . , . . . 1-: .. : �. � I t UtY-one- feet long and it will rp, iire one." rs on eaellb - :. 1. I . I , , . - , Lbea ail other lines. . . ;, . :, I—, -,. d of � �wo bou Remedy thathas ever been brought to ,; JLAT-W-4 ' Ps'd . . , L . �7: � 7. , . I L � ��: i . L .- I - 1��-,_ a roio �,� � ., .. - � . I .. __ I .. - I :.. ­ . in from tweffiltY-fiva to thirty feet ... L.. : .... : 1 m , y attention. It haa certainly saved. � - ... " '4� 1�,`� ,X " - �-T - -, rV_ I , �� lk%4 I , 11 I r, , .-. - . I I another " , i I wit a ! � I il.,� . .:"- - ­�._ I Pa-mengers from Fuj- 6 a 'I 11 I . I _ : �, 1'.1:%.'., -, :% qu 1. .- I ��._. L ; . are landed in N . � I . ­ ". . .�_ . . d 1! ir � O? t Deshrosses , ! � I 2 are in which to operate it. The grat- :'.' ARUX CAXXOT *IN OUR=: lew Yqr Iri this line ni^ny from Consumption. Z I i '' L ,.. - p­ I .. - � ,; . � - .-�t - , ag . e, - � I I . - I on this big spectrosicope, has- I . , Wool) & PH010. UN,ur %% 1442 t ' , � ;::�.,-- �. ap. With LOCAL APPL c. o8e p ro x i in- , . - L.. , . �_ � � L. ICATIONJI� as they oah I - . .:: P,Afta[nB to be seen. . : . ­ - or Cortlandt streets,-in . il'a b4 ,,�,bo � - �� .. _� �, :'... _�, � apexture of six inches in diame'ter,amd not-rlaoh i he seat Of tile eliAlt age. 09tarrhism, itY to all-European SteltTaship docks. .'t . I I'-- i . I ': I � ,:, - � Don't fail to ask f 'has a,n appolititment with the teacher " ' ).� I. �� )owl's I NG ( 6 i I !_­­.'' �-­!_ ., ,, n ord . i , . 4 I _. _� L �'_ ,_:, �', "Olukitm, ,01 siv, 1017 �:: -� . _1 �. . I.. :� ._,:""� or to a . VS-10 . ,4 0�k' 1() I , -,-. - - _. is Ailed with 110,000 lines. Theso Iinesi ucre it you inun t-ak-, int,-rnal rernediew. Hall's Ing c r lkecommo0ation #ia Lehigh . - I . ­ ­­ . 11 �­ blood or conxi'tul ional disea". and I or tickets and sleep- Lfteir whool is dianxime(k. , ( � . I . . L - I i -.,.- ", 1�_. -�,- ;_ : av aCely thatl Catarrh cure In t,tke Valley route, at all W.P.0 859 I---- __________ ,__.__________NN____ I _.' - _. .1 '; - - ­.' _ _ 4. - I - . ­ .1 ."� �;­ .. _ . rootly an 1he 61-A - - gk n d .4 I . a Internally. salt "to (it- Grand! Trunk city I- � . �.,_, no.,41i surfaces. .. 't . �...'�- te eTe-'s nm uetween anyone of theml Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a qu.%tik mfitlicine. � L � ,. . _ e __11. �: . a differenoe of three milliontbs of an IL was proscribed by one o,f Lhr, liett physician# . , �.. - _- L it, this country fur yearo, and In a regular pro. . �' �_�'. L ". I ,:.�.� , * . : inch.. - - - '. � geription. It is cf)rnpo,�ed of the bomb 1. I .11 *6pe L L: "� toonins known, combined with tk,W be-t bl.od . , , . I - ` � I � � '. " !, ,.- An 6rdinary �pecixos-(. - sbows fr6hi �.' - ,4 .1 . :. - era.,teting'-dirs-etly on ,,be mucous i-ur. s � -s� -..:- _. �60 to 300 I ines to the spectrum. of i Ku, r .iff . Irrh" 11, lation 01LICeg. ( __ _�K' = ___ ___ Z===E-- um ration la ouslatmm ­10.- i �! F` ,�,, - 91 WISE AND TASTN . I U INVEN I He. Iman Countries to Kean-­rwt :.. I �-, . .. labwnatloval Patent Bureau. It Melinda ftq , Y(*ir tWife, afraid- 'to INq I -1 In Toronto. Longest 'experience, Lowest rsti@4 drive tb,tt beTsoll" Steam-"Not at 1[tiformatlen from. 10. 0. FRI92111AN M&Uarft all. It"s the P0006 she'meets who � JL A. KZLLOXID, 11111"atiamid Examinee. axe soared.t. ; ­ - . I . .I. 1; it I U I . :! - .1 I ;�� .­,.�;�_.­,' - L: �­ 0 perfect, (oinuing,tiesk ol ine. two in. I . 1� .:) __� - �L. ] �,-­­:. ' I It ­ . � - . .1. . Z ,. � I - . � , , ,� "" , �_ . _��,j' , ; ! . ,: , : �L .;::, ' 'L:� while this one is so st , t it shows V-11611'O is whait, produoos 'i,ush wonderful i � 1 ;,. . _ rong tha, L 1. . L. �:. : ... " . . - ., re,ujoi In curiL;g Catarrh. Be BETW ., I I r ., : , ­­ -. ad for C,sLimilal. DEATH Sold,nLead I . � , � - EEN ILIFE 'k . . ,.­ , �.,: - � , ,­ at least 11 SL4 free. � ; ...., Ceylon Tea L .. ': , � 'I., :�"_ .1 - .. 1. � . Pft*oto only. 6 -, . ..�;.. . ­­_ -1 ''. , , . . i _�_ - ______, : _. . ­ - 1, _ L ��­ �_' - , ": i� - , __.. � i,, I . .. F- J. CRIENZY & CO., Props.. Tolods, o. For 25 Years. 8 %Y4 MM J. P. Stoddard N.V. FLOCK & GO., manufaeurore of 51711 . I _ �� . �".:� , .-,:. . . .. . _ . , �.. -, f�D -th - I r .... I . Li .1 -':'L 4_ � . �,000 LINES' :�- - '"' gold by druggista, prioe 76o. ' of Altbury P%rk, X J. and T 0 . * � I _� I . - - L I '' � ,� . '� I � ::L 1_: 18 s6rnlei spectrum. It ": a f , W ' BOttlibg Parts, Cast and Press" Orft" $13"Attl0f, Of � . ,: - - - - .. . a � ­ �'L ­ ... __, _. W s orm- 11. I.. 'L. Of Dr. Awnew-10 0 1 I . ,.,.�.�_­' �....:­ .", , ,­­L, . . _.�­' estored (rhe Los U're Poir t98 HO&rt Silver and Nlokel Platorm, 73 ADALA101 STRI197 A I N 4 I 4 . :L . -� or y , . " . , ,; ­ R t Treasure. "' , � 1. !,­� L " .- _..� I thought to be a wonderful achieve- "Couliel. jwia, lot' a go WIST, TORONTO. T"OLM I - 1. � I . . - - , . � - , ''. I ­� - .;_ _;1 - and have a . Cliki 0&== Orl -_ - I . e,been a great ­_ .--.,- -.--- ' -_ .__________i____ . I - : I if a spo,ctroscope showed the sod- frienilsbir) tn-q',er 8te%v together." outferer froin t eltrt d1o6"e rVORONTO CUTTING 'CHO01. *T;r"8 Splendid EqqiPment on solid work hay* placed UW, . � � .� ­ .: "; �L, Inell F,r tweaty.flv6 ! e%r,4 I hay ­ � ­ . , , r�._ � . .1. ;., .1.,..._ . in . it's . I j, . .1'. itu lines double, but the instrument "Friendship oyster -stow I Wh t'8 that?" n, .,Pal 41ttion. dizzi. . . � iplls . � ...".. I I - hoa -achan. ,,V: De. Azi2ow's I Lar Ir 1 " 1_ VI - . .. . 4144%11(1,�61­ I men learn to cutluno but Ads 11 - .. . :� i _ . �­ : -`I... Made by Prof. Brashear, with the surl "Why 3,(.tt pay for mine, ana 1-1-1 pay Cure for Oil, 11 ­%rt advertised a-m detormined for eircufar lyin 'I I lnformatlo� &I" � L . . . ,_­ � - . . . for - I ­'�L .11 I...... ,. 1, -,. . a.a I ours." � tO try it. T-) bottle% hAve done wonder@ for affen ­0__ *6 . - i ..,.- _." ­., . ,"_ . � f lo-w meridian, sho�-,m not less, than Y ; ta for Mowovre I's Ladled Garmeutbr;it, . I . 7 : I -_ I - . - . .1 .11 ....... 1_�.� -­ I , ,: `�-� --:�: fifteen lines. . - . . i � - ­­� . . .11 � - L .1 .. me. Thedizziusue ad P&1.0* Ing Machine. 1,13 Yonse St � . . I.. J­­ :f, _�_ itati a Are gone, - .. TORONTO-Ge and Yong* to.. . . .... � .. - �­ the hea4,1u!6tw have dloappeft i. I never - - . __ . .. . _ � - ' . sit the top. It has mors " mom students. and , - , . , 1. 1.1, � _.,ol " The new spectrot3cope,­ sai4 ProfJ 1, i L�, r6 100 �0111119 iny f -ionds the won jarful be; L MIL.411 & MALE& Barri-ter t"M en and Women into ti - ­ .1, - , AN IMTORTANT LETTER 'jL' - .1. 111. ' . 11 . I - -� , _ - ,:�� Brashear, "has' its highest po . 1, , ,*At M ILL& t Solicl gists Many luurit yourlq a . I . .. � . .:. thid 111'eat'' ure has been to Mo. bi I oboe ful- - . I 1 - _' `�_ �., %4rs ia � .- c.. A rm doen 6 . I I . � �'�-'I'� �� _'. L'.,. � -_"­� � . - )bstinbers, AdeiZdl thaa any other Cauadia i Belittle" 8abool. Get ioip . . . , . I-- " . ._ ._ -, Phoq(Vraphy- The spectrum of tbe sun, SHOWING 110W A SLTFr. M�,'O, ly recommend It &lay and everym here. a rest kC"t% Turont& Money to Loan. LIWIL Ruteravy tiLU& V'rita W. IL SHAW, Prinei I � . .; :__ - ' ' ., 1. . . � _. . , _ �.; L ' � . : . 1, � _�..­. I i I had buen Pholtegraphed to a length oj� Ift FROM . . - . ,_ , " , _ I - L - - __ .1. "'. : _­ ­ �. , -,- -q . ' : _ , - . . . : *. �: -1...` ."..''­ sixty feet, literally crowded wiLht lines I .. SCIATICA WAS CURJF.D. . f D�v yim i . 11 .., 61- O' MJII& LA-A. MilIL-Ja& Halem. L&A FOR TWE,NTlr-89VRN'TFP,ARfL - - , . I - - I ­.1 _.­ 7. _�_ I - .. ­ . . - _. - -- -- - . ` . . _. i - _ ', . , , .'-. L* . I 1.�:,, hink opalls are' unlucky I" GENTS'WANTF,D-Male or femLle . .: . . I , , rom .: �- " . . _ ,-.� .� f one end to the other. It is � - . ., . 'I � - , � - . � nquir "Yes, : - , r so ar- , , , '.. 41-ft.-ft . . . .. 1. � ':­ - ' � rai.nged t hat no matter what part, of the 'A - C1 ` to sell this famous "Foam Yeast, In - ­,� .. ,��, . � 1 . L: � , L ­. � .;- . ..�L, i Bd the superstitimm man. A .. ... .. . 1. - . . 1. . , - ,.� .. I "My wife wants oua, every city, towm and village. Write for ' I . -� z� 11 . . : ­,:L �,,. .W., _ _.,..' sPeCITTIm it is desired to pholograpli,. . Orillia News- wa-8 the rel;,y. � DUNN'S ' '. 1. '. _­ I...., . ;, ., 11 .. , - th O'nol it's goiiiig to cogt me $50. . i.�:�� . ." - . . 4', � , , , I _.."�.. �L% the Photographio plate isal%vays in Letter, with Permission From e . circular and premium list. Big profits. .1� ' . . - IL, - ­ ­.... �: ­ ­L' ­ . I I - .... �ockls for ever .,A_ _ - � FOAX YEAST CO., Toronto. I '. - f - Author Makes the LetWr Public__It . , . " - _­ . s . I y paru of the spectrum; � - ... . �.__ , � "' - I . . I - 1._�`:_ ., - For Coadi .1 I , ".._ pa,tion take Klerl's Morer _' . %_ 1 L. ,. ' � I I.. _. ;:., .::, ;.:­ "The instrument adso is valuable for Will be Gladly Read by Other Suf- Root Tea, the great Wood Purifier. - - - ___ - . 1. L_ . . . I � . ' - , I - I . , -, ,� � I . '.. ma ilige,mparis(,ns%N-ithanytiiingthaL forers From This Painful Malady. Cures Headaohe, Nerroustiew, Erup- SONS . .. . ,_:_ -­ - k i G. DUTHIE& KIN - ..:­,�.- ;,:._J1 1. ­ ... � 11 " - ­­­ "ty be. 'Aurnang in the sun. If we'wallt- From the Orilli'a News,- * I tions on the Faoe, and tns.kq�s the head SLATE, ONFET-11111TAL TILE& CRAVEL ROOFERS ._-, - _ _ L '. 'L"� _ . : 1 � �. �� ed to de.tortnine if L-he met,a�l lei.uw is Lot to r. - - I I . L, ��. I : ". : .. -1 * I . . . L '. ;, j; � . oa o!ea r as a be] 1. I � . . �: I , -1, L The follow bbeet, hl etal Ceilings, Term Cott^ Til ­ ,.,� �, r in a s ate of ga!g in the light which is th lett4yr M Red I .. I i,: L iing . , .- I ": . has t*en for- Black and Green Hoofing si&t,o me - . . ­ _ 11 . ;"I � L'.. - _.. POWDER 1 - ''. . Z , GOLM warded us by a Coldwater, On "Doe.R Your latest Trovel enjby a Jar a Oor �-, . L ,�;, I . I f: � �..�: .�, , ... .i: -. . ing 'from the Aarr we only have to t., cor- 9 bless. Felt, Tar, Rooflng Plvh, ilte. Outten 9 ­ L� L- L ,- . , - , - 1'.`,_ �, I , -­:,_.. " . . , . Win the suvilght into .this slit in tile rmpondent of tile Newls�-Letior, which inle I" )ie inquixed. "I don't knOw DOWDOPOO, &c., suppliedtlistrade. THE COOKS BEST FRIEND . . ­1: , _;!L: ­:L�__4_1; ' �. i d.. , " , , SPec4rcvicope. and photbgraph we-have great pleas.ure in publishing: wbeither the noovel is i �. . _� ! � ­ _ . ".. � - I 1; or not," Telephone 193L Ad&Wdt At Wtdjner l5to LARGEST SALL IN CANADA. - ,,� ,�. , __ 1'. ?; ' -to the on our, . replied the alAhor. I ('10. .0 I . . i . � / - �_._. Iffiia , "ntre o.f the s'un. A bar L-* Coldwater, Sept. 25th. 1896. TL4 Ity "AUNTO - __ - - . - : - _ _ ,L::'.' , "'' '­ tj . . - - . ; L L _ :.: �'_ wri PI . 11 - .. L - . _.. . I - . �, �: _. I . lk- iacNI over this part, of the plate ,,' , A few week.9 ago I beciame very urk- Take Warning. It . __ . . I , . L - . . - , Le�� I . . ,. -,.I'- I I., . �;,� - . - 11 , ,_�, , . - I...., the- s( ' CANADIAN ..'� __ , :�. which has re.ceived the impressiun of, well from an attack of sciatica, may L-Ad to Comoumption. A 2k. bot- � I . , .., :: _L-'--. : " � I _%, 1 - . �� !-­ _' - -bile ago a woil . ,.; . I Aar spectrum, and we turn on the remembering that a,A and Lie of Shiloh'i4 Colm May nave your life. � .1 I . . . � , - �� I . �, .. . Rnral teacher-"What current event .1 ,. . ��.. � "�.­ ': ed(,C.tri(,- li-ht. in whic.11 has been placed Imown frie,nd of mine, Mr. C. T. flop- , `PAC I F1 C , Y. ' - �;, i L I . I � .. �:! �'. -- A SM,111 1) voe of pure calcium: In a short, wm, of Fesaerton. a few nilleg from of greAt intereat can you- give me thim - .1 ' . � . L',� - - . � . I . I - - ld__�� I .11'. . .1 tilno a d e v el d plate is obtained here, had been a great su.fferer fruan in ning I­ Small girl, eaferl�,-"My WILL RUN - . ­ . .:��_ _�..._ � , �..� - . or : . I '' ­ 1 . _�_ _ . _: ,; "I I . !,; � : :; hich sh(4vs X=her or not thure is this painful complaint, I thought it nvi has jWwt made twenty u lers of . .:- I �:;- � '. - - " * ' ' � �L: ... �,. w �: , 1; 4, . I : I � �, . . I _�!� -irm light in the sun's rays would 68 well W consult that ISentle- Je'l 1, " . . . . I i. - - - I - I any, cal( SETTLERK TRAINS FROM TORONTO ._...:-J:._,. L I . 1. � �: �'t,­­ then shining.- . . . . ­ .1 - �� . I r man as - 1%. . ,�.`­­ . W tAe ruedicine he gives credit 8bi!ob's Coinmu- mptl Cu re On - .� 1: , ., ­ . , .. - I .. , � ., ,:- ', ,.. .-- - Dr. llr!'as�-,a�ldt intends to order sev- to for his relief and cure, as I waa Where others faiL lit(le the l,.d1r" - . � L . s; � .11 ,� -1 . 11 1. I- �11 LI . -, ­­­­ . . , - ­'. I . FOR TR F AND BARDENER . '. __ .. I other ;scientific instruments from During March and A011 - : - . �: *�f ,� _. , !�.... L,.: ,' eTa ; . . . � , - ', ­�­ .. . aware that he was now well and be-ar- Cough Cum amd no bame shou.:d SlbiL Mammoth Mangel (Ited or Yellow) for?&L . L r .. ., ,.. - . Prof. Brasbe,ar for his laboratory iri .. I - - .1 . ; . . - - ..� -, "'-' �: " � I- Aladge-blirgi, ,which the in steA Ithout it. P:enmwt to take and so" 9 Oh%?y1pI0nPurpIaTolp8wedefor75c. I ' L , . .71-1 % . � ty and had ever gsince been d W 5 . . .. :. � _�L doctor i 'T A" IM'430CP 3P.mxx'L. ,� . ,_ 1. '* , nteuds work among lumber-his. regular bus,- .: . ''. _.,�.�__' ritht to t be spot. , pktc Vexetable+-- Reet. Beano, Carrot, Melon, ,� ofi6r) :_ . . �. , ::.� �:__: Z ��. %. ! L!-, _'..L.'", t,o make the finest and mo,4t. coniplete neims. He gave me the inf(wma,tion re� ....... I'l,""10, 1. ' L., J. - , '' , Onion Pe" Radish Tomato sto for t5c. 1 1. fShould sufficiont buaineme - -1 . :. - , - . - �� ,- ch _ _ . . . � - - , 1, ... , . , - -'_�_­ � in ail Frar(4)e. Ue is.very ri and ran . .� - 41 . . . :L , - - - . _.�:.:� 1: - opkt& ihow;; -- dweel Pe", iwhcn�iette. Aster, To 01110BA HD TIE CANADIAN 11GRTH-WER � I I :.��__' 4:�.L '' ' .quired, apd wrote out the foll9wing _ NOTHING WIWNG WIT11 HISE OwWytuf t, lWeaniii, Phlox. eLo., for 25o. ; _ I well affordj to do so . L - �,':­ ,:� �_. L �'�' ��,'_., . I � � - - � I teitt moili'Ll which he deeir"s to hav A Coloalsig ele9pa will be attached go p", . � .!L fit F.W . . . . � ;, . .�. . �­ ; ;,.,. _ �. .; a Goppisiger's a2wsys belbind the titnes. ABOVII OOLLECTIONS BY NAIL POST PAID " to IMIV* Toronto at 12:30 V.ft (noon) ami4biew I . .. publjohed ' I', ,... I I %, " _�, . ­ �,:� L. .. I I .. I.. L in any way I think proper. upq p-iwq I - I , . - ­ , . . .� ­___­­ � _;� ... . -A HUNGRY ENTH USIA,13T.,, -: �' . � '. �, ": :­, L . ­ = _., : ­ . ­ . . . .. . ,:. I .: -,: :. ­­;, 'L _' 1. '. ii�. 110I)Lng..that it would meet the eye of dmi how t.0 oure susWt rukoe, * .. , _ - _ _:I.': _�­ ..._''. ,, � ! - Ic .1 6181ITTLM, C � . '.... _,_�.: �' L ',' -1 I nia.ny a . I ­ . , I , . ,� _ . L� . .. _ � ,. _-. In - ufferers like kfh&t ' show 1411MAr a WM. R E N N I E, TORONTO ask w test oer IUIDLn , . �[ . � � '�L.;. -� ..: q Edwin (� t1ley reached the Bu mit MY%olf who are ' it t ha t (;opp * k" COMW - ­ - .- " _ _% - L" - of the in � iain after a long climb) anxious to get relief. I therefore for- &be& 01 t I - - __ . . .,��:,,L .1 '� �:,: 11., ' qun I - - 11 . . I . - , - (I 0% t Mos. You wonl­b� abl�40 ' ' � 1�:'�, . -Ali ! , t Ir b 0 at last. Wbfit a waxd it to you to publiish.- . L ; ., ' � I- .:'! to test his oure for NU tumths. yet. . ­,"' , , . �­,­_ .,� ,i,,,r . f% ,�: ) ­ ­., . �.­­ - zl . � I a. � v .w Famertan, ,Sept. . . �,:,� �, - - . - . . . - ' ; L 1­ I L, . .. I I . I ., . magnif ! At suc.h a time �nd 18th, 1896.. *dWdbCft..& ­M4W.V._issNsqiNm&.1m &L4.0 11"Is.,�� . ,. . �, . , "; L. _' 1,: '. . - . � .. . .1 . � 1� 1, I I . I _ � . 1-1 . , 1.1 I -..., � ' "L i � . , , . _ -1 ""I' - I - q . . � . . .. I _. - I , ,I I �` f�L. .. L .. - I . I � . � - L - .::, � . . . . . ­' "It in-with the great,eat plemuro that DYNAMOS .1 . � ".. L.'_! I I fe'l frange sensaLions-an in- , L" L ' " .- L �:: ,;.. ; p acei, I'l ,�-.... . � � I I . . 1. -., �:, e' �,� , e . � I ;1. . � �i�. I . - _ � I del' , (�Z I testify to the marveAllous benefit and J .1. I" : . . . . , Is, -, I I .. � - �� in, g, a soul craving, as it Pure that Dr. Williaims, 11ink 1,illis of- ,_ . � - ­ � , "I . , t in . , ;. 1, 1, -1 . 1W. .: .�L" ."! . , I :,:��.., . L. L . FOR . �. . .11. ".. were, whi h-- - I . , - , I . ; 1: L._' '- .�, . - ; . I.. ... , I L . I I I . . . . . . . . - , �_ fected in my case. In thoo year 1892 0 0 . I I . _� , � �� -... . . : .1 .. r I ... ,_ - I : _�, � �i A W.e,11 in -M-y dear Edwin what you I was taken very bad wiLh lsc�atic&. � I I _.. - .. � . - I i. , ­ Z L - 1". - '. , I - - I . PiLATINGs POWER ­ - I i_...1. I , 4- 1 L. ; - wan-t is a L � 14 i�, - � � ' *--' , . . - . ,:,.: :�:, "L L �­ sandwic.h. . �:_ - .i - I., ;:- i.141: , I ,� . . was trtaled at different times by two = ;: . .::147 � � I - 'L-: � ­:� �:L L.' - . ; . . I- � � . 1:1 ­_ . . - I ­, . . 1. . ­` , - I , _' 1. . . .:. .1-11 I . _� - . . .'.tL 'L� t .1. -,:. � � �- ON LIGHT. .� . - I - I . .1 - . ��' I I - ��' doctors but di,spe=Ned wi,h, their ser- � , , :;` � .1. . .1 �, . .. ­ ­ . . ' , ,� L�. ,. :-� .; I .... - - : �!,:; - �1 ., ;_ - I 11 .. I - -. *,L ':," . ": -L, . �....: . 1� . - I 1. � . I - . � - , : 11 __ - L I ''. i � 1. ­L 111. �;­; I .��'. � I , i, - ' - 1,11. I " I , . � � . , - v oe-s as 1 founxi I wu,t not gett I Li. _ " . ­�,_ , �. I ..; , . ... 1. , - '�- '. ., � .11 17 ,. :1 , . :� .. . . . .. ,. . i 11 . ... ­4_. . ". L", �,_ ­,.-L. � ­_­1 _.; . �, L-, .L ... - - ,�­.:­ ­ I L .. . . . - -i; I...., , oz - 1% Zy I .. . � , . :, . Li" t igh boots. A su L ., MOTOD5 . L , - I ; � _- -��:� �-�-.L,,�� � ;'�'�:',--��,.� �f� NOTHJ G HUNTS OUT CORN,% 1. � I in the . . - ,!_" .­ '' :, _� L,_, ohoped for relief, I then tried dlffor- .I- . - , �_ .- _,­­ 1:, -;, , �.. 1, - . : � I , f:. . '. - I . - . �.Z . - I . , 1. i '.1 , - - I Va. Arta.in an''d ent remedies advertL,wd Ai a oure for r;�'; L .'�: � ­ L� , _ � ',: , I .. L.- . . . . 1 �..­ .7 � .. 1. L, � - ;�_.,. - . ' . I ...; : I . .- p a i jai. ieAs i me . I 11�. ­­ �- ... : � I .1 . _ dy is found in Putinam's , sciatica, Imt with noo better re,nti;t. Then - _.� 1. . .1 �.. ... - . 1, _ ,. - �. L. � . ­ I.. I .I., I ;.1 . I— - �� sl-­_!, Repairs to all makes of � ' - ...'! _'. " L _ ,�'', ,., ,� I :.''. I , . . �­ `­­... �_ :- - . . . � � �. �'L LL.', : -�j� " , . - I... L 1 '.. I-- '. :: I I , �..: �1 , , .: h- iss. Experimental � :' . I Z - ' - '' - . Corn Ext actor, which remoVels the I tried stro4gl-y reoommen(iod electri- you mcd cvm day, h__ � . nmc in I . ,:-. -, . I � .. ­ � -, . .1 1. .1. 0 - - . L . . . .. - . 1. �-_� � L �: . I . . . ', . '. �­:�., ., I , ." � i V . , wor carried out, L .1 . L' � . , ­ �.�.­ '" '., � w rst cor in twent'y-four hours.-. � Cal applianrA-A., but still t Z--posrs .., r - . ' �` ' r I . k '' �:_ L � __ '. L e 1 - .1 , ,: .. _ :1.. - J.: ":L�. . . , .. ;i � . I did uot impnyve any and I he pain ' , I � . I . . . . . , _,. - - ,� .1�� I - I I � . d. . . ." '. ­.. ., I.. . .1.... � . .. _ . . . - : --. 1-z-` W.I.- f I­ `: was excruciatiag, and I beiran . to lo,se � - . , - . . , I ..-I I Mkidge. - ".0h, yes, we a real ive- . . KAY Eloottl Mfg CO3 . . . .. ­��::­ 1. � 11 hope of ever getting - I .. '. ­ I.. I ::, I ;_IY time, imm(,qls amit 1. It a better. I . I " 11 ...- 1. I __ ;.. �1 cost us 'L . - . ­.. L- , . - :... Sib JRMO8 SL N., Hamilton ..." . � � I - I I .L ..! . � I L , 1L. nea r,'y $ O." Wickwire-­Yes. I saw I could not ait.down or move about witb� ILL; ,:., DIE , .- - I ­.ill.":­ -. .�: , -", � ; out suffering intense pain, and the 0", Phone W . .�, .- . �_. - - . _ - I . '. . �_ , - �1­ . ".­ f�irnmovB I is morning, aud he t9ld me - . . I., i ': - - _ , I .. 1 71 �'L, � I : � . - . L . . I . I ,/ - , I .: � : :,, owl- t I I 0, .� . I - I � . , .� I � 4kd0UJV"- .,! U AdISIAMS ft W.j Twontb . . _1_�': . � " he Spent 45." only relief I could get was when I �­; - - . ­ . q - . .. . I i L; .!,. ,:.. - �: ...... LI.: . � ! . 1�'. , ­ f . lay dcArrt- with my Aegs a! ret-ched ' , - "I __ I I I Phone 121t. . 'N. L . 1. . I .il _. � ­, � �: � . ­ 1_.._.� .: '­ ! ..,­ OF BRIGUS DISIASE -,,, - ____ ---------= . . 'N' - . i . - ­ ''... -11 :- , 1;.: � - 1. � . .1 ' , , ­ ,_ straight out and then the [Atin was - I __�" . . . . I .. - . . ., _. .,;: ­_.�' '� L _: � . I L ___�__ . - I r ." '� ­ I . ,:�'.. . - -1. I - _ _. I .:.,�. 1. I . - . . '' L I . -- ­_ I � . ':L,, . ­, : � I I ,e l.. , A' " 1',;* " ist'imelw-u-it 10.9%. I 1---as in this I"ition; . i . . . . .�:�.% 11 . - L. � ... - 1C.0 OF scl'A,rIC - ;- - : I I ­ .- , - . . " I . 0 - , ��.Ij Z'L­ - � _. ... � - i , : :. �.: 1--:'P., - - . - ' �._ I.. . .., , � -, - �. , - '­, i"I". � � � ��' i on,t day wben I picked a n e we�- (W somt troubk of the kidneyst, urinary �. I 1�, '. I' � _,_�L * . , . . _� --,-:- - � , _­ ,'.:. L ':� LL' . u .. . �. . . , 'm . ,. ­ �­- . � - .- ­ . . - - . 1 ­.;�, ,,, C_ .:. 1i Only One Price, . : " ., � 1�1 - I � lying by my side -or fema organs. . ". . t I.,.. � I ,. ;_ I . i , - I , 14 papei I . _ L"..L . . Left ITip! �ffectm-sus,p6c(e,a K, nr y. ant� Lbere' I . , 1. ..#,., *. ,.!, . 1 1 .- . _ . .. , I I , . , . . . . � . . ��. � 0 : _k .. read of a man cured of wiaticA by tak- .. . z.. I . I , I I �!, . .. . '. . , - I I - �. . 'L ­ . � �, % - . .�:: � �, .L., ,_ � . �,,�, - Trouble-Aelieved and Perfectly Cur­ I ing Dr. William8' Pink Pills. Alw-uy4 ..: - ; � I . I . ; . ,; . f 1 114"I In *very 1101140 , . i . I __ . � . 7.­­.. 1 � . - . . L.. . . ,:­ � . ,�:. 1. ;� . .. : . respect t* auY Wheel In the mmarksL . - - " !- __1 . . . ' led b L DCO�'a . . ., . . . L. . 1- � _:.- . . ". Y Kidney Pills. I havin� but little fait.h- in proprietory � - �,.: I It Is " 90" " can be satwa& . - . . . " L ' , , L _'. :, . , - Z�� LL r . . ::. 1. � ." ,. ". �. ,I;- ,1 11 - - 1. _ . .t " . - L : ��. . � ., �e --.� '*" -L I . 1:. �_; I - : "... medicines, and in view of the exper- I., I I - _1 . �, �._ 1. ,:,:.",L I. ' .. � .. ' I .. ;' , - - - " . _. 1. . L ; 1 . - .. .,_L :: ; ; ­ I - ­ ­ _ . .L � 'L :1, - . I" . L.� � : i��. . , :__ 1 �,.-' I I . . .11: , � � .... . . - . ­ . . I I . . L, I i _:":'L �­L I 11'i fact t h ­ .� _:.'�.,. I . I : .. , . - , , ­ . . . . t * - ­ --. " � .� .:,z .. ". ,-Afr. H. 1'%a�ter, is not a difficult. man yt have .11; I - , I : ONLY ONE GRADEGA"a ' i I to-f . (I m ev�eryhody ,here knows, tlia--, ' trl ed them but for the _at my, , The - Be- s--- ' ' _�__ ,-. � : �- � '; .--".--: Toronto Jtmetion, Karch 22 (Srwci�l) : ie . 'hee I already had, I would nt � . '' I - 11 No ,.: � - . __ 1 wifp. iniiisted on going at. nee aInd pro- I ( 11. I I '_ L �:", . -. I - I . . _�­­ .L 1, I - . - he is foTerna4 at. 'No. ,I fi'ire Hall. Ho, , - , 1. .. I ­ . . . � _...- �1, . - ,., . .. ,1 . I .1 .,�: � 1, ::�.r - - ., ', I I -%-as the pictqria of hea;lth when called , curing some. She got a x and per- I - '.. , - . . - _�­ '_ . 1 ''. L. � I .. , C E 7 _:�'..111_�. � L"';Z'". I _ 1: � I :. !;�... . 1! .: . I . L - �. _' I suaded me to take them. By tile time - 1, L �, � .:� %: L ­ - .. .1 - . . . . �. . , .:, L. , . '. ­ _!: 1, 7 . ... L �, . - - : . . , I— ti poin by youx corr.aspondont; and told .1. ': I- I � .�% F %.� �; I.. I - - "; � i . .. . I ­.­ ., ,�. . ''. I . ­... ? 11 �. � " 1� L L �1% I ' I had finished the box I believe I felt I - - .. . ..� 1. .. - .- I , 1.4 Story I ­ . . ei : . � I .1. ; - .,: . - � ! I ", L - h thusj:- In such a m!Aotili condition �- H E :, - , _ ., . . .., . _,.� I 700 Intift _! 0 �1: ` �­: ­ ­ I - L 1__r - - -1 I , �., 1. �'. : �� lxttier, so I kept on taking the pUls I . �. .� 1. _ . � . . __J _. . ; . I 'In . . � ,'_ .1 , :�. I - . , .1 I , ,;. _­ .� t , April A896 I Eruffered from � a . secure the best remedy you can W In S U -1 . �..- . .. . . - 'L " - - � - . . - . n . .11 L' 11. I L - . 4 �. - . . . . : .- . �, ;� - �.� %.: - . I .1 C . , , . . . . . .1 ,... - 11 , seve�re a,ttack �orf Sciatica -affecting m�y. I and by the time I had taken six boxes tht market 0 �_: : � '' i I , I I ., 1, � - '. .- . . 1. - �, i .�, ­,� .... �­.... , ; I was entirely cured. I had been laid . ;%. I . . - �- �. � :_. '' -, - .., , __: L'. I def * L '. - I �! %L _. . L:, . � .- '. , . _e -� . , . � .- - I.. . t hip a,net t1he, 1*-g to the tip of tho . . % .- ... ­ I ;: ­1. - �,­ , _. . - " I .1 �­. � . �L .1 1. . .- I , ,;. I s,u.speldtod it came from some � .; _ _. � o ;-I " .. . .: ; , - . . I - , ��. . ­ . - .�. I - 0 ; ... .. . : ,'. ., . , - " I 1, '� -,..,..-. _',. I lo_ itoe- I up for foiur montLs before taking the L _: . - - .......�, . _: . I I \ . . . . . - ..... _�_ . I � -.!. :, . �,s,. : I .: , . ­,. . I 0 L'. . . - - : ... : :_ 1.�.. ­ , _". form of kidn�y tratiblei and as they , Pink Pills, aind I frball continue to That is only om mt ­. 'L .1 - .- L 1. Z. - , .:1. i �, , . ­_; .4 .. . �, � , L . � . � . I . 'L - � . 1 ad beem re.co�nme.nded It procured a L .:;- - . . . �. . I - . . I I ' - I - - - . h, ! Lake them occasionally aq I know them em for thm troublest mW that is . . I � .. - �', .1. 1; - , - � .. �*- .. . .., . _. ­'- -.. box of Dodd's Kidney' Pills.- I to be an excell'eni medicine. I .%ball . " M .. I . � .: 0 1 . o-, __ I ­ .. ­ . - .. ". �' - :;,: �_:_­ I ­ . . 7Z I . : ,�, � , .. - . ., , ... I , At the exid 6f the fuarlh day 1, was nover come recommending them. Yours I .,�, ­ 46 1 . .... I � I ' ­ - " . . . I ; .1 . . .. ;:�L. . '_ �Z. .� � : - - . , s-.*..7."-* . I I , � 'L , . enfl - truly, : . ;' ):1 � ...... 00 I . , _ _. rely refiev�d but desiring a perma- I � ,.T I I -, . I . . _: ; . .. k . I I � . - �, /_,�T,�: ��. . O'harles T. flaPsom .. . � - A.Aft . I . ". !,.��%.'! �., �, neat curB I continued to use that and ' . 1'.. - I _.. .- , � 1. . I - Z I :' . .1, ,W_7 . .1 ­. I I I .. . . I � . , ._,� _ , � r. - - 1. � . .. . I - ::.., -L,.,. 1 �.� .� , I . �:. , I � I _�.. awithex box d am now perfectly Our corr��ndant adds 'that t.hi% L . 1, � . , , - - I - . :- �L -'--'- L � L� - - -� _ . _ - . - ..'' I _ ,, ,_ . , �: I - _� . � ; . . 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M. the stew scheme whereby capital seeks to other town will answer as well, Brampton, I !., ' HOgfii : a�tle r ,.,i i " 8 LOOAL, . 8:02 P. Y. get a monopoly of all the avenues that or Georgetown, or Oakville, or even those - And h0"8 ` 00 MP between the producer and 'towns lyin� one hundred miles farther Pt TRAIItB aoTNC3 WEB�DII$ ASFOLLt)'WB: -- consuraior, is most encouraging. Letters away, from which eople order goods by No.7 LOCAL 9:16 A.11�. L ._ are coming in from "nearly eyery town be- mall instead of des ing at house. But let For which - the ! boss flash priew - -- - - - - "18 LOCAL . . . 8:09 -P. M. tween Montreal and Windsor, and present. us consider Whitby and' its enyironments , -�� " 1 L , 8;20 P. Iii. Iy - army of defence will have been in order to get a conocete case. ,> will be paid, _ . organized, with local Damps in every town The residents of that town and the farm, >s[.- Dtoi7n>•arjba dttatioa f. J:J „ .. and village that is not wholly resigned to ors around about it should pause kt Donald• .v ' - _ •• �� ! $ :'8 its fate. or what they are doipg, Fifteen years ago I + TRAINS Coll; G EAST DUE AS POLLOWN,- Bat right here it is not out of plane to a farm lying one mile from Whitby was Having purohased the stook of JE Bundy, NO. 6 MAIL . . 7:58 A•M• devote a paragraph to those men who admit worth $100 an &ore or more. To day the Bptoher, l;in� lit., Pigkeritlg , same farm -could not be sold for -more than .. Claremont and intending to move :/ . all ;the evils that are charged against de- _- - - - -__ ' -_ -. _ , No. 14 MIxED 2, partmental stores, bid ve God -speed in our $fi0 or �6ti an &are. It is the fashion to - FOR, SER�''ICE: ;_ there, will offer hie stock of ' 8 LooAZ. •5:5% P.M. 11 efforts, but say : "You can't really do any• ascribe -this to all sorts of fancy causes -- '�;1 I �t TRAINS G DING WEST DUE AS FO�WS;- '. thing:" These people are worth reasoning generally some political error ie charged o1Ste11 i rigs Bu�l at v�� „'T� �'re ral'ite- No. 7 LoaAL . . .19:21 A-M, I ­1 with because they are honest, and I hope with having depressed the avalae of farm i they will begin over again and think the lands, but have we not got a much nearer " lierrywood Neptuirt©.11� •�t " 18 MlxzD . `. 8:16 P.M. matter out from the ver basis of it on and -more natural explanation 7 When ware Coal Oils, Etc 3 ' . Y Dais, Emma J Neptuno.milk record HG The per 7 1 into the very future as far as they can see. buying a farm a man likes to get one front- dug; g dam, Emma ,milk record 81 lbe par day , It is important that they shall be won over ink on a main road and as near a good R g dam, Sybil kind, milk record 55 112 ibe r . j i market as esible. That farm one mile say. 171 ]bs butter in 7 dayt +. sire of earn is " At hie old "stand L�O� H�'re . ., 1. for they do the cause, more harm than any possible. Neptune Jr, g Biro Neptune, itnp, toll brother to . other class. ,,You might ht as well try to from JVhit y was one mile from a good A to9nd, who Rave over 17, , g gg oUo ibs of milk ae a tarn the St. Lawrence from its course,'.' market fifteen years ago ; qo -day it is 9 Year old, butter record 261be l0 os in 7 days. a '. Mira Prince Abbokerk, dam Jennie E milk re Pickering ����� �% We have they sa It seems to me that that Him- .twenty•eiRht miles from a good market. Y• cord 77.1bs per day, bettor record 18 1/� iu ?days ile might be improved. For fifteen years the owner of that farm sire, Colanthus Abbekerk, rvhoso live nearest (For the serf so aaa) t Set Li Bobsleighs, - Thoso of us who •have'gone into this cru. and the owners of, adjoining ones have been emale relations have a butter record of over 2t! - buildin u a tOwn.twent ei ht micas die- !bs in 7 days s each. This tlnp young animal is ease might better he described as trying to g P y' g owned by J Palmer, rheKrywood, but will Second hand Cutter taut and tears❑ down the town whose -{ A T °--° ' ' keep th.e St. Lawrence in its channel and g stand or service at James Thoni's, lot 26, eon 2, �:: Which we will sell cheap... to defeat those who have dammed - up�the juxtaposition and conveniences once made Pickering, Fees $1. ' I _ _ - stream at .a iven Dint iii order to inure those farm lands situated a few miles fur• 91-21 F. Palmer. ' I W. H. JACKaON, date all the country above that point and ther back in the country. Not only this, �" "°" '` Greatly. educed Pr�CUP 1 but eo ale resident in"the town of '1'Vhitby Itlsuro is the ' I Brook Road; Ow 11 1. ( to Retake an grid waste of -all the country P 1 further down stream. T keep up the and owning . property there or earning a .� ( " „ ' ltve.thood there,a1� e i ea,f simile, it might be added shat some very have aided in pulling down " ' 1', extensive and wonderful dyking has been the town and reducing "it to the status of a� ' I- Cook Stoves, Ranges, and Staters, FARMER:` M:ARHET. 1. Farmers Mutual Fire done in Holland. The seairolls as it likes mere emergency market. The local mot TORONTO,, Mar. 25, 18137 11. aloe the sea- bottoms. but Holland bolongs chants have been'used when goods were �y Will be sold at cost. Insurance. Company, ari to the Dutch. The Don River twisted its wanted on credit; the cash hue bee>; oar. f �' Wheat, fall ..:.......... $ © 778 ` 00 C w ^xy into the city oyAr a'course like the ried away or sent away. Let me say again, Of Columbus, Ontario, formed specially for : , Wheat,spring ...... ,...•. o the writhings of a snake -its channel war I only use Whitby as an illustration, and Farmers. - - Wheat, goose ............ 00 68 to 00 C i' -, 1 t I almost as crooked as the ways of -that not because it has suffered more than other It ie a enottees, already carrying about BALL F�R Bti�RtAiNS• Barley, bush ............. 00 27 60 00 - - trade which we assail -but we straighten. places.. 8800,000 of flake, after t�etna in eliietanoe Oats bush ......:......... 00 21 to 00 : ed that channel. If, therefore, we look to In a certain town that I could 'name a only eighteen months. You pay only for the ..: Peas, bush ................. 00 42 to 00 C i merchant tailor one day entered a book actual losses and the small ex onses incur - the rivers or the sou for encouragement we Y P Hay new ton..:......... 11 0(i to 13 C find it. store and- priced a certain book. , "Two- red in running a local company. All persona I DD to 8 t EE PIS�E1iNG LI`�ER� . straw, on.......... 7 - Suppose that'a `mall claim's that depart- fifty . he exclaimed. ,. You• just wait un- insured in the cornpany have a vote at the t mental stores cannot be atlolished, yet even til I show you something." He crossed to annual meeting in appointing directors. Dressed hogs ..............' 6 0090- o 3 C then he should join with us, for if we can For particulars apply to Having purohased the above business Beef, forequarters 2 b0 t hie shop and came 'back with the same not do that we can at least do these thingq; book, which he had secured on bargain day JNO. A. b'CONNOR, Agent, from G. W. Decker, I am prepared to Beef, hindquartera...... _ 4 00 to. 5 t at a Toronto de artmental store for $2 Kingston Road or Whitby P. a. .... 6 50 to 7 t We can make the departmental store . P y oaten to the waste of tkie ptlblio in that Mutton .................. C Pay a tea bearing the eam� just relation Twp weeks later the stationer entered the - - _- - - - - _ - line. Veal, carcass ...........�. to ,'{ . to the business done as rho taxes formerly tailor shop to get a • suit of clothes. fie ' �;� ' . ;. - :; r hire da Butter, lb ................... 00 12 to 00 i j� .. . { , paid by other_ stores bore to the business asked the price and secured a sample of otka' of Quaradirle.- , First -cla ss vehiclos and horses fo Y Eggs, dog........... 00 10 to 08 1 done by them. cloth. A week later he entered the tailor or night. Teaming done promptly by • • 8 to ;- We can regulate the employment of shop in,a new�soit which be had secured in day or job. 'Bus in connection meet per bag....... Potatoes, 2 children in departrnentul stares, as we a Toronto departmental store, and invited To the residents of the Township of Picker ing all G T R trains. Fright and have done with regard to factories. the tail r to become enthusiastic over the In g, in the Count o Ontario, ant! all ea ress slivered to all . arts of y f P P DO1ViNION BANS Q4'e can, in the int ©rests of the human "bargain" he had secured. It requires only others whom it may concern. rho villiage. f family, make it imperative that girls and a very little reasoning power to argue out Public Notice is hereby given that nwipg to young women, if employed in etich stores, the. res It of eueli methods upon any town rho prevalence of a contagious dteeaso of ani% �°5.�3.C�.T6`C�T, , in Ont rio. But there ace man who want meld known as eheop scab on several farms" in Prop., PICKERIN(3 Capital Pald up, $1,001��� shall be paid su i nt wages to buy food y the County of Ontario, the Minister of Agrtoult • and clothing. tobny way from home and eapeet to re- art at Ottawa, hoe ordered tho Township of ---- ••=-�� - - - - --- I - . Surplus,) $11500100i L. We can amend our postal laces so that tain the custom of their neighbors. They i'ickartnq to h$ quarantined in accordance with should a tilled u with a shat erk. th a provisions of • Tho Animal Contagious Dis- . - -• " th0 mail care shall not be th,e delivery P P P 1 eases Act IN7il," and an order of the tloveruor in � � ' r wagons, the postman shall not be the Mint tare, muntcip4l employees, school• Couucil dated the twenty -fifth day of May, A. • •., . WHITBX AGENCY: messenger boys, nor the post - offce staff teacher , and other public servants are %C- D,. 18Q. . aeaeral Banking Business' Htiuiaees` Transaete cased- i many letterr received b SArcnta. +x All parsons are therefore strictly forbidden to 8 g SAVIN(38 DEPARTMENT, r. the ehipping•alerks of departmental stores, Y A ant for luadin Ivloirr of spending all their mole outside remove aay sheep whatever to or froin any pert while our mail service is maintained by Pe K Y of the "Township of Pickering or any other t) rt ` Interest allowed at highest current rates. B G the towns and villa es that a their salar• "� Eft ltn)t Al►tPr•itatt the f�bvernment and ran at the Lost of an g P Y of the County of Ontario, except under t is n • ! notice of withdrawal required. error ous deficit. I ios• The taxes paid by local merchants to direction and supervision of an inspector, uu Atttl Ctt)tnrfittit Special attention given to the collection t support schools are aid to school der the penalties proscribed by said Act, and all Fire 11t8u1•u file CO-11tpanies Farmer's Saleand other Notes. Wle can see to it that the advertising PP P fanners having d►eeased shoe are r air d to �­. 4m, I ` �' .1 )'• IF': '. C ;, E Y f3--, r 2"L t 4 • 'J ,� 4°r 4 #, A e �� x 4u. LL I and eevt awe to build u the mono lea p e '° matter of departmental stores I shall pay Y P Po repport tha name ae soon ae aware of t io .rho No increase irar. rates. Losses paid promptly, E, J. THORTON, ,. „ 1. its own wa as it travels throw h the coup +that aim to crush out those lots l dealers. hiiitist•r of Agriculture at Ottawa. Also Agent for i0iv MANA(3EB y`. I y g C, J, Brodie, V. S„ Claremont• is ins tr ,and not remain a9 now a charge and These foolish instructors in learning Gain pector fore • •:��.a�.l , iiif�E. • y b Township of 1 witertng. '. burden upon_ the state. nothing in the course of a year, but while All parties concerned are hereby notified to " N%'e can vt a c eck u n the mendacit buying by mail they have all the eYaite govern the nsolves a ^cordingly. y * ror Sale. _,- p Po Y o ice of Stark A- �Vilhswson, Bankers, stouts Y of those who issue advertisements calculat• meat of a lottery -they hope to draw a big $y Order, : ,; yille. ty , ' I. ed to• injure or estroy other places of ' prise. But local merchants need no spec a W. v. HICHATU)SON E- ;': 5 fi. C. II. Leghorn Cockerels. "' business, at least squiring that an ndver- act of the Legislature to stop +this. They Chairman L. it. floalth, . , 2 S. L. Wyandotte Cockerels: ''' 1. tisement shall be ► valid basis of contract need only use their "intluenco. TorYnetiip of Ptekeriug Thii'celebrated Elias Rogers 3 White Wyandotte Cockerels.. 6chool-teacbers in• Toronto and out of it ' i and not merely a irresponsible trick. Picileripg, Fab. 27nd, l(t'J7. 19tf Auy person requiring any of the above bird t We can insist n on and secure a lut isle- should go to the blackboard with a piece of _ __ _ for hri� ate matiugs or for improving Y jive invests ation into the entire methods chalk and figure out whether their salaries it their stock, now is the time. All I _.., : K • arc now so large a that the can afford to r hie bi ds. ...- of departmental s ores, so that if evasions g Y - • pu e- d r remote a condition of soviet that wilt, in . `' - ±, "L ' of existing regulations ions are common or if P Y ~°~ , -" I �'P. J. GORDON, ' . ,+ three or four more. 'ears, unless combated, s the ancierai %fed will be at their coal Pickering, On actives are in vogue that require new } g - "-< � I _1 I pr regulations to pro ect the purchasing •pub lit, remedies may he applied. This saves j�'Lt ,. -- -- GREFNS Two • • ' ROWS OF lPOTATOOs Ciede, T-,, OC'C7`S'�" ' HILL, . .qr . S_ -11.. '9 Ligation could disclose what effect, if any - the new crane for ."cheapness" has had .< wiTMOUT WATER vs Boa ptrASTE and t3atnrda of each week t)n Friday . y daring the a� fi` �i} ; s ,"- �. ,f 1 Ontario, was toith, living in Stratfort , _,._,. '' winter to weigh out coal to all' who :. YHE�� WAY '; somber of feet in a yard, the number of + >, .z k -W i J� that city. r• -- patrunage. Terms Dealt. S6 OOa . 4:" , I " - } -s, I . d • Ir- ;' J 19� 3' :. yI .k7 S A . I r i�,: f '" I I %,: 11. .` X .. , ,, f . I and eevt awe to build u the mono lea p e '° matter of departmental stores I shall pay Y P Po repport tha name ae soon ae aware of t io .rho No increase irar. rates. Losses paid promptly, E, J. THORTON, ,. „ 1. its own wa as it travels throw h the coup +that aim to crush out those lots l dealers. hiiitist•r of Agriculture at Ottawa. Also Agent for i0iv MANA(3EB y`. I y g C, J, Brodie, V. S„ Claremont• is ins tr ,and not remain a9 now a charge and These foolish instructors in learning Gain pector fore • •:��.a�.l , iiif�E. • y b Township of 1 witertng. '. burden upon_ the state. nothing in the course of a year, but while All parties concerned are hereby notified to " N%'e can vt a c eck u n the mendacit buying by mail they have all the eYaite govern the nsolves a ^cordingly. y * ror Sale. _,- p Po Y o ice of Stark A- �Vilhswson, Bankers, stouts Y of those who issue advertisements calculat• meat of a lottery -they hope to draw a big $y Order, : ,; yille. ty , ' I. ed to• injure or estroy other places of ' prise. But local merchants need no spec a W. v. HICHATU)SON E- ;': 5 fi. C. II. Leghorn Cockerels. "' business, at least squiring that an ndver- act of the Legislature to stop +this. They Chairman L. it. floalth, . , 2 S. L. Wyandotte Cockerels: ''' 1. tisement shall be ► valid basis of contract need only use their "intluenco. TorYnetiip of Ptekeriug Thii'celebrated Elias Rogers 3 White Wyandotte Cockerels.. 6chool-teacbers in• Toronto and out of it ' i and not merely a irresponsible trick. Picileripg, Fab. 27nd, l(t'J7. 19tf Auy person requiring any of the above bird t We can insist n on and secure a lut isle- should go to the blackboard with a piece of _ __ _ for hri� ate matiugs or for improving Y jive invests ation into the entire methods chalk and figure out whether their salaries it their stock, now is the time. All I _.., : K • arc now so large a that the can afford to r hie bi ds. ...- of departmental s ores, so that if evasions g Y - • pu e- d r remote a condition of soviet that wilt, in . `' - ±, "L ' of existing regulations ions are common or if P Y ~°~ , -" I �'P. J. GORDON, ' . ,+ three or four more. 'ears, unless combated, s the ancierai %fed will be at their coal Pickering, On actives are in vogue that require new } g - "-< � I _1 I pr regulations to pro ect the purchasing •pub lit, remedies may he applied. This saves reduce their salaries b one -half. Y �lA(iC.IN 1`lATCR1tAY :�l[t3HT... -- -- GREFNS Two • • ' ROWS OF lPOTATOOs Ciede, T-,, OC'C7`S'�" ' HILL, BRj�NTFO n LL Ligation could disclose what effect, if any - the new crane for ."cheapness" has had "' -�•� ;:: Ail old lady named Mrs. Mary E' ];ion• wiTMOUT WATER vs Boa ptrASTE and t3atnrda of each week t)n Friday . y daring the `1 1� I uVQ � 1 up on the number pf inches !n a foot, the 1 Ontario, was toith, living in Stratfort , _,._,. '' winter to weigh out coal to all' who YHE�� WAY '; somber of feet in a yard, the number of killed ou Saturday by a rhnaway horse in may favor them with their, -W Dances in a pound. If there is any differ- that city. r.•_ -- patrunage. Terms Dealt. S6 OOa . , I " - - .. � . I .1 once of opinion as to whethher bargalus The four Witigham Whitecaps will be - • - should be sold by avoidupois or apothe- released from the penitentiary In a few P. R, HOOVER & SONS. cary weight, the Commission could defin- daye, haying been pardoned after baying - itel settle that point: Y F. PO FO tD, Agent. '»ill y served a year of their sentence: S F 1 1 If that Commission discogere that de- ,_- . partmental store9 make a dead set against fi fapecial dealers in some line of trade, mak" G BR�GHAM J. ' ing mis- statemente of,,valaes and combin Pf OCl'AStillSti011 C.A.A. b ,g ing all interests in one endeavor to crush r . out those particular dealers so that they 1S the Thief of Teeth g �' may oaoapy an nndiyided' field, this mast Neglect is the prime cause of bad , 'a� 0 ace �� , rank as & conspiracy &nd a mi�emeanor. teeth and big dentists' bills- Little - _ - I I— There &re many things to done, and cavities cost less than bi ones, and �. M ILL IS even . those who say that departmental earl} filling saves the teeeth. Any IDEAL stores have come to stay and that it is filling Costs less than crowning and ,�. , 1 : _.:;, ,.,:� q- I I have �uat'reeelved a full �f . impossible to pull them down by the roots. bridging, and crowns and bridges are „ , " STEEL ry �N �LL' ,. P mast admit the immediate need of some: more comfortable and convenient -- -- Tine of samples of Fall and , : . *1 - -� �., I . �. H -* Ho V. S. , action to protect the - people from the con- than lates. The trium h of modern p f f -WITH' P P Winter Sultinga, also a sum , .,tsegnences of their unthinking covetousness. dentistry is our crown and bridge work Agelif. CJrePtt I t net', Ott(. • n. A. UALLOWAY, n�Inuat - - -- - -- -- - -- r =. STEEL T 'E'ER. ber . 'of choice lines of ova ° 'In every town in the` "pro N. e. Corner A180 -• I ' ; Coatiug8. Call and�see therxi Howe vines let the basinese Men Yon a and Queen Sts , Toronfo , no wood used in any art of ltd 1 V zo '... who are alive to the eitaation a . DQri�� ii onset l I slid get prlCe9. o0nstruCtio get together AZ ONCE ails ~. i. hed l$80 ! ._ E ORaA*rIZE. appoint a chairman and a - Establi A Ur uhart, row �l &Yn• CHEAi'ER THA i�T00D ' # Notice ! secretary. Those lc.cal buss If yun I iutand to plant Fruit or Orua• All nicely painted aud guaranteed. - ( ` " S I Hess men who are not alive to the need of ,, - - --- -� , mental 'trees ant Plaints, that you can -- ss Sprit instant,action should be left out, for three _ _ Yom= _ _ T Flrsd Clot I'tt'�lps•. energetic me❑ .can do morn in this eaase NEW FARNESSHOPr got thine bettor, tiles ier and in better XX j"'i �. Y` than twenty vvho are undecided and in- owner for planting by 'ending to the old X x V r•J i (� "�j . O., (y �j . Ow' different. Send the names and addresses - T� ••w�r Gi'Ots1>tvt'UOr 1_•. reliaLle eoutral nursery l.j miles north of : ` �Jt �'1 V 111 !'J of the chairman and secretary to Saturday �1e'undersigned is prepared to do all' kinds Green Liver P.O., 01 n } ou can get of ` Z. C=.t.�. .�' NT. , Night office, Toronto, and we shall furnish of harness repairing. Terms mod- ageuw who come fro a long diet'tnce. All classes of Hard and Soft Wood, also _ , 11 1 the list to the secretary and committee of crate. Clive me a call, Ole anal standard va�teties , always ou 131abwood for sale, " ' '' the Retail Merchant's Association of -Tor- 1 hand. Novelties and Ie A varit�tiee furs 20 3w Jtlu. ff. ,Stiett, r 1 o it _ _ _ if you want thetn� Iva eubtltitutin - A Or' 11` E G -f' T E onto, which is a powe fu rgan anon. _ ___ -- __ -. ished y a' CUStonl Si1Wlt1$ ft Aa- : What is necessary is the names of a couple • PICAERING POST OFFICE. No misrepresentation. Satisfaction guar .� _ r 1. , ' of energetic men in every tow❑ and village -- anises. Prices reason ble. Bend orders Wih.dbmmenoe it1�T'ebruary. ;r �, of t e province to whom notice map be 1>ialls arrive from Toronto 8 .0 a.rti, for fruit trees before tat of April to give - lip '' �t �• :� t# 1. sent t the pr6per moment of & ,conference Mails close Toronto b li3n.nn. . gg g Hillside Saw and __ Arrive d.T,W, 8 10 a m Close d T W 6 fib a m time for ,_i ing and tillin orylere. Wtu, . . ; to be held and such other action as is con- a T it 8 90 a m ii T E 7 eft a m air�en Ilipor. ; ;em laced, News a re everywhere will b• punaheath, agent ill$ - p P Pe Whitb 8 s5 p m i _; Toruuto 800 pin pr108rliet.free as a plieation- address Plallllii { L' please see that this idea cor{tes before the O T 8 t6 p m " t3 T, W p m HY. HpP1iINS, V.B., ,� I. i " notice of local business [Hen. They will Money orders issued oft` all parts of the World. � �' $. �ILN�, tit:e•r TEtt ,,1 sot without any urging. Green Riper, Out : THE wo"tro 1' _: I Browns Corners..,. During the past few yearn some •'one ~ 6 HAIf>t llsva>a�r>QSe. - -- r F'P.OM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA CUta : y L. Ili and seventeen extensive firms ,: " ' W0,0XVIN I'Hti rMODINMI. . � , . ;; IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. � have ceased basinese in Toronto, either by Deposits zeesived and interes€ sltcw, at 81 -9 'The Great ICasllsh ROMOdt• • �$E' • - ', �_ 1. assigning or retiring, directly 'or indirectly per cent por annum. Security indisputable,,Atecd tp • • ' • e Monsoon" Tea is put up 6y she- Ind -z'' Tea `." , . `,; >; 1. thl!oaah the effects of those liege monopo With. Logain, yromptly: and permatieaw - j -.•t,t%rs as a sample of the best qualities of Indian : `� _��: -..,:'r ,,:, A�1.. lies. Thus a total capital of about 118,701, iemprMACMS a Dore �a11 forms of Nsrvo w Q u��rl t0� �•�n lJ .br Tl,ercfore they use the Qrcate•t care in the i , - 000 have been removed�irom 'the sotaal -' 1P,al�aae. lsatotr.,${Hr.F- lcr :•cn of the Tea and its lylec►d, that is why they oommereial and findnoial vitalit of the FINANCIAL �. roe iwratta ( ••-FOr buildluq �t';t up themscives and sell it only in the orig►naf E . " .. * , y TORONTO _ t ands enoe I 11 _ city. Jfeuta,iWorry, emoer,t � e Walls, fain t,culk. b� Ib nd s ib pat ykages, e �.: �t vnaret s, Silos, Stable Floors, " Departmental stores call for inveeliga CORPORATION, • HO Trou lie Cisterns, Culverts of 7labaaoo tii�i or i9tiitiw 9 + ! Lion at the hands of Toronto City Council, I ,$pre and �f ier. _ AlL GOOD aROCERB KEEP IT q 11 - tttxta which sow. teat to At pin-An, E t E to " ause they are injuring the city ; tto» anti a »ear 0. "_ yuur t; rooei does sot k it, tell him to w*46 ` ' t t The r Hire to be investigated bq the Xdhbrieed Ca � �?a0 tN'apty. juaat.thr. (� Ii+o .. - 8ep , , � �, ^�; P, �' 1 t ". 4:,y 4 Y $28 500 �"b0d° '0R"'ed � er tibyeaw to thowand. ec F'ael Brat ci,d. others who contemplate , STEIEL, HAYTER 00, . ,� Legiplature, because they operate through- Subscribed• C a i is the oWy Ronabis that Boner; areaiod" . $,+t, ,- �•1 �' P buildiur :ttt$t season, make otir plane • -nd +a Pro Street East, Toronto` x 1 p ", •„ ,�i&&Vsgistfer Weoi's PbosPboilraei>< � : out the province; ; ee►rjy .; t,i year supply o! gravel hp, D e - They require fife attention of �iie Domin- worthless$ >+• JPi0k8 . ion Government, ' mppaiay $avr opened a irirob itt the >M * e ab {ettf stones on the around �'or sale by Jo i kis Oo, 4 . '' - because they ,operate in gilla�a of Pickering. in the offted lately tto- l m"" pr m letier. and we trill setui hr reiurla , ' the North -West Terciioriee, and also make a iced the Ontario BaaTt, adder fife manage - ytAM price, ate p o>mBe. tit six, i8• O� tvw u lc t'iitg the winter, Mine � - ��i by �`- - - f Use of mail and other privileges' not orig. mentof the undeisigoed. vim" tSo+ . Pan►pnietet�eatoanr . t Ili,, saving botch time sits W" an ,yam ;1 , �? Deposits vriil be rewiysd atsd tntererit allowed 'fie Want tt7nisepany money. Wanted�'An Id °p b �•1 i finally COntf3mplated• at biahest rates. WladW. Ont,. Ceattrds• I �' • � L; r _ . ** , • , 1 t .; -:; Diafte issued on all party, eolieetiorte made p. 11wrolt prices of $went and otiteragititi l i c }. , ; ,i E k!, I told•that aaf>rny who'sued` o t ail qp 'eery liberal tsirms, money loaned on laote� o�d is Piokerltsq Bind eleewkiere in (7ant►dt► tiomlara a j' a -*��� V w�� s, all ios nsible Dru ' te. other Securities. #ibeml>felyes of market ozeardon inch le 'n ,y�j} I 1. 7.i ��[f1�11 -'• » - VIIIIIo• iI:RHS. 1 ••�° _ _ : a J - - •- Ont. �} +�' el'i Y • b Eh >�� Y ; �' J t fait 1. t . _. . -; . -. -. ti: t ( , .:,M1,. ).. ._ Y a- .,.. . -" . -. .tai. � ` E _ w!•, `:': 4W. .. - . <- .. t i. r n -...b ea ',:o i .r , 4 [•.9 as •, i • , - 1. �5 .. _ � ,.� a _, .., ., . _ Y 1. =t 7 _ �, <. _ : �;'` �_ _ t M` _ . .. _ I ,'� '... _. �• . 4 � _ I r _ . 6. .. �t� .: .�' v .., afar._ .....':�, , _ '�°. . i. ,,, , . :' - .. . , . 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He had ril*i6 �iMicb'"'tuiliod his ­But to I that the 4 mo--do'—what ho it float, fied him in a new suapicion—that the "Good morninat 6oiod morning," said bead., rt was an act of simple, faith Ing theret" long walks which she had latterly been I to taking had anything to do with in Hlenchard's� words—faith so a mpdo ­The efligyl the W11AT IS GOINO 014 ITMH the Stranger wit4 she aswIleawr hastily. unir Iprolluse heartiness, ag to be almost sublime. The yo -"They must have thrown i inLo th young man. 'Is it Mr. Fk&nchard I am talking to V sailor who had takeu Sudan Mianchara river, higher up amonliat here was nothing secret in Eliza- 0R.NERS OF THLB (ILO t 0 willows, "My -name is lbonchard," oft the spur of the moment, and on the to get rid f it in their &1111, beth-Jane's movements beyond what III, m at dia- 'Then I caught yo, at hop th&t,gp faith of a glance at her two, more tban omlexp and it must have 6 habitual reserve induced; and it may 13 tod down twenty years before, was still living here. of I ic:� N't once be ovirned on-'her account that Old and Now World Eventil d right. Umniag's the time for busi- and acting under the form of the griz.; "Ah—tio be a she i� ­ " was uilty of occasional converse.- clod Bilefly—later"ting Ha 0, M61 Xim, says 1. Cam I have a few, wourds zled traveller who had -taken Hen- But WhaXo i4 the Oth f tions Witt Donald when they chanced thdt It*Wnt Dt". OU too chard's words on tzatist 'to meet Of to shame rce gres, y 80 sbsWute 99 (we onlyll... That perf Ranobaj-d *became aware W., � _ him an he- stood. r AuOe O,, theirs thli b 'Ing �c and, screen- Na neen is bri go Uni-l." -Janio to remain his by Mizaboth-Jane tbought A th bt By, &U means, Hiencitard killed how, buv "ved me alival. 7 t i the Ring, showing the. way in. . t Was Elizabeth Oug ad by fro efteloisu're, keeping his aye doctor of science fron:q Cam virtAis ot this hardy invention of aj to ity this. pimth. lOf thase '%-oole, ""� ed - m. ived AS ueba the ioad till he as- them meet. v6r6 O'Yc& may remember'me I" said his momentil "Perhaps not for long," said ted they slowly retraced theia Big face assumed an of ex pol r ay to tho tTme angu Mnon Own. the nev 4.e. Newsoo miglit oonvers Visitor. seating -himself. a With bl's and At length gu"d theim I Dishov of St. Mvid's, in i I speak tO.VU ish. f,ellow-travellers, some of whom wiffht meaning. "Fathw—1 will pa leave "Of hw, too. be moanis to rob mal" i-ng Weasumn. Eknchard observed him imiditfa­o t�* be Casterbridge People; And the trick r n Lhial" she ariM. "May b,6 whispered. "But he has the right. oo and You aloxis like Fmglish Govemmant ordna 2 Y, And,ahook his.head. Uold be discovered. I do not wish to interfere." I live witA you, and tend upon you Could he have beanrd Bur h con v eological survey maps are -to be sold `*W&1I— haps you 7 not MY, as I used to dot I do nut mind per HiB watched the distant high t' to see Newrion.. return way' Ox Bel foreaftlar at all Poot Offices. is Newman"s On foot- being poor. I would &Lve og,,.o ourl tion as passed he would have been on- Z0111iffEened and indignant, to o to 1i Messrs. Thorneyeroft's Wkno� torw la'm his come t1lis morning. but you did not Khtenwt thus mu,6h:— Bu no igum appea do-boat destroyer Fame made a n aver- Henchard's face &n-,d eyes seemed to, chi, red. ask me. He.—"You like Walkin this way, huse half ex- ago of 80,155 knts on her offici tr die. The other did not notice it of May YC" Oome to met"' �a L oriad MISS Henehalrd—in It not Sot" Ipod mock i cominq out road do an tv ting that sho, waLdd have vanished. bi~, the name wall," Henohard maid bitterly. "Eliza,bel.111 nel She—"Oh yes. I have chosen this 'The &Are tor o boat destroyero At UA, looking on the f looT. if Ou Only would 06maill, latterly. I bAve a reason for it." buiat by the PalmeTs, MA jai of 81.05 knots od bar three-hotr trial, Ifrom the inner groom, the marks of He —"Alid thwt may make a reas makie no doubt of that. weal, I adeep upon her eyelids, and exhibiting ..How will d she. you torigive aU my rbu-gb�a on for others." Xweeifles bad a riot in t Grand the f9A is, I've been looking' for ye, a generally refreshed air. -now in fomer 'dayst You cannod" &a (redden I ng).—"I don't know that. Theatre the other day' because A nUM "Oki, father," 8ho-aaid amUing... #or reason, however, in that r wish to bar of women rehised to take off their ifortnight-past. I wont through "I have foagotten LL, Ta -k of that had no sooner laih down than I napped. a v no more." 4 gil glimpse of the sea e ay day." big hats. Chaterbridge M my way to Weydou. thaagh I did not mean tol I wonder The next morn! He.—"To it a. secret w-W" :'V' ng the foot turned Mrs. and wen I got there. the" She (reluctantly).--Yes." Gen. Cadorm who commanded the y told I did not dream �bout poor Mrs. Far- - t to ou be as l3lizaboLh-Jane, had stat- Ita,lian troops when they took possadh me. YoU had some yowro before been true, after thinking of her o; but I ad; the effigy was discovered by a cow- - He—" Ah, I doubt there wil'I be my Bion of Rionie, I& 1870, died r intly atf did nolt. How, strange it is that we do i9mol in sacretsl Secret Mgt a deep ecf living at Casterbridge. Back cama hard, and that of Lucetta a little the age od 812 years. not often dreum of latest events, ab- shadow over my life. Aind well you. highoor up in the same at-rea But as a gain, and by long and by late I Igot sorbing as they may Lo." know wlint it was." Was bore by couch, ton minutei ago.' He IiLLIe as possible said of mat- Mr. Bancroft, the retired Englis "I am glad yc*i havie been able. th Elizabeth admitted that she did but actor, has made over $15,000 f ter, and the figuires, were privately de, Ives down, by -the mill," says they. So sleep," he said, taking her hand with she refrained from confessing whi the lish bacotials this season by anxiokus proprie flea --an act which t1ro)' ed. I naact,on torsbip attracted her. Dickens's Christian Carol. am. Nuw?.T-that tra Despite this natUral solution of the between gave her a pleasant surprise. mystery. Henelmrd no 1088 Hencard vowed that he would leave "11tadidne Tlussaud to paid Dr. Nansed uo some'twealty years agone, "Father," she said. as wyon as she r garded I, them to their own devices, put nothing $5,000 fair the blubbeir-soaked suit he 'i- as an intervention Lhat Q 5 f, 'tis that I've called. about. 'Twas a rcalled herself to the outspread meal, should have been floating tl ore. Igue in the way of their courses, whatever ware when he mvd Mr. Jackson outhd "it is so kind of- ycki to get tbis, nice El'z- they might mean. If he were doom- er then breakfast with your own hands, and abetWaAs lioard him say, 'Who I& , It must be. ice of Fr".,z Josef Land. suph a reprobate as It A 74d yet it tbAU I am au(w. and perhaps the less I idly asleep, the whilece, Mr. Esoomb, the newi Premier of No,'.': With such a possibility impending he tAil I -in one sense. the better." "I do it every day," he repdied "You in S i,mebody'§ said abouti t, seems that even I am is a [l.,oindon Jew, wbo started as, could not belp Watchfulness. The meet- hand I" a ready made olotbing dealer. After "Ourims have 16f t me; everybody has leit -me; ings seemed to become matters of 'than auxioum. I cannot erven allow that hand,§ abusiness I "P'" ""a ho(w should I live but by my. bwn course with them no special. days of go'nfr into IjankrUptcy, he concluded CHAWER, X1 tha the wolAd bef more uccesaflul a. the week. I 1'ra the man YLU met there. I was "You are, very lonely, are you not I" But the emotional convic Once he wus standing behind a wall lawyer. "Ah, child—to -a degree that you as in rithes bul; in my senses, and a man's senses Somebody's hand b n to die C108e to the place at which Farfrao an- . AD attekuPt t6 todlimatiZe ost is my own fault, olut of Henchard's brout as time onun!nrnd her, in South R;Umia bab pxoved sum Luli know nothing of. It and tie thought he heard eas hi only One who has been Wa'wly removed into ' dist no* (he the young man address bar as "Deareat The ostriches born in lUmsia ar) much "We were and thoughtless," near me for weeks. And you will come event which bad given th t feeling Eliza bel 11'.Jane less sensitive to cold thAn, the mport- maid Nw"ciia.. "However, I've coin' no moro." birth. The �pparition of New ad ones, and teir patimen axe qually. a to Had she lost botr heart to any other n haunt- Meind matt erls rather than open argu- "Why do yott say thatV Indeed I ad him. lie would sure,ly return. good. man in the world tan the one be had widl, it Y(Ai would like to see M(X" Yet Newson did not Arrive, lAicatta. rivalled, cursed, wrestled wit for life Rome's Herailds' Collelte h" d scare maanits.f Poor- ibusaa—her's -was a Henchard ignifid dubi(Aunipse. had been borne along the OILUmbyard In days before bin spirit was broken. ad that the Marchese di fWd it the intranlai experience." ThrALgh be had so lately hoped that path; Ceaterbridge had for the last Horichard would have said, "I am con- It9dian Preinjer, ,bad no right ta his del t WAS." Elizabeth-Jane might again live in his turned its raiOurd her be, tent." But content with the prospect title, which Wongs to &nOLhW branch house as daughter, he would not ask Wan work his gamily, '08 is properl) a warm-hearthd, homo- tier to do so now. tore profteding to its as U she as now depicted was haird to acquire. of only, bad never lived. But Elizabeth re- Thw-a is an ou4er Phamber of the Signor Ailtonio Starabbs. OpVn worn n. Sba was not what they When they had breakfasted his step- mained un,listarbed in the belief of her brain in which thoughts unowned, un- Two London Italians recently bad a MU shrowol or sharp at. all—better she daughieT still lingered, tPI the moment reltionship to Henobard, And now an(f of noxious kind Are, bicycia, wadding in a Leicester squ re arrived at which Honchard was accus., shared his home. had been." sometimes allowed to wander (Or a church. The bride and groom rodo,on -ly work. Thm In due time the bereaved Farfras bad moment prior to being sent off Whence a "amiable" to the church, folloived'by' - Wmed to "Eybe was .90 to his dal tshe aome: and with assurance of coming loaxnt the at least Proximate caus' of they came. One of Chose thougbts the guests on twelve ociableat and six- "As yoki in all likelihood knoW, she again, sum went up the hill in the Lucetta's illness ani death.; and his Sailed into ffennhard's ken now. beeii single bicycles. -minded enough to thinl4 mornin WISIS simple g sunlight. first impulse was naturally 6w h to Suppose he w&re to communicate to "At' this knomeont bar beart is as wreak v the name I the Parfrao t1le fmt that his betrothed Livingstonio's tree 'fit old Chitamboj,. Ithat the sale was binding. She was as ongeanoe in warm towards me an mine is towards law upon the pea-paLraLors of the mi&- was not; Ilia, child of Michael Honchard W`13�ch sharied the spot wheshis hearb- guiltless o' wrong-doing in that par- her; she wukild live with me here ini is buxiod, has nearly fallen to chief. Lucetta had norifessed every- at all logaUy. riobody's.c&ild; how plecoad tiadar as a saiat in the clouds." this h1umble pai,age for the ng A recent traveller asks that some last- "ki I thing to him before bar dea,th, and it would that correct and lead-i towns- Yet belore the- robabi "I know it. I kaqw it. I found t iet/ening p was but altogether dooixable to make man receive the informationInfie mic be placed over the spot where - will have ht 'ng mark Come; aad then she wil do- tho great ex1dorer died. much ado about hor history, &like for pos-ibly forstke Rli7abeth-Jane, and Wt directily," said Henchard, still with spise,m,-, bar sake, for HentAtard's, and for his then she wou,ld be bear step-aLre's own 'Sir Richard Bkirton's book on llffu- avlarted eyes. "There lay the gting ot This reflection. constantly repeated own. again. by Henchard to himsehf, man Sacrifices Among the ephardim, to me. If she had known the t accompfLnle ruth d 1,16tichard and himself mutually fors- Yle-nehalrd shuddered, and exclaim'ed, the Spanish Jews. is abc4it to be pub- him everywhere thr(Jigh the day. she wokdd never have left me. Never I two to meet. For Elizaheth's salre the "God forbid sunh a thigl Why should lished soon in London. It is a thorough To the east of Casterbridge lay moors former had fettered his yride sufficient- I still be subjeot to thmae visitation of invescigatlon of i1e, legend about ts wi6�' Dpt how, should abe be expected to and meadow; througii which tauch I y to accaA t he sma seed I us U089 n r killing Of Christian cliddren- for swish to -know 1, What advantagea had she I wawr flowed. !The wanderer in this w4foli some f the Town Council, head- him aw4yt" religious rites. direction, None She could write her own name '%hq aboWd 8Ldnd still for b Farfroo, had purohased. t0 af- Lord Brassey, Govermr of So a few momema on a quieL night, might ford Lm a now opening. ued.) th Amid, and no mom" (7b be ConUa u hear singular 'symphonies from talia and awner of the in m "Well, it was ikk Here, they settled ttiom"Lves; and on -teart' 'to wa�ers, ab frcAn a laml4ess orchestra, was thrtlwn frotm his horse recently, each (lay of thoix Jiveis, donchard antici- breaking his c(Alar bono and sustaining KATE GREEXAWAY� Undeceive her when the deed wait all playing in their &unary toned, from pated her Wish WiLh & Watchful- done," said the sailor of former days. near and far parts of tht) mor. 'every sowere irijuries in the ebeet. He was a Which paternal regard wan Every one has beard the name o; f pitched on his h UBnchard, nowever, leaving the hot htelned by a btirning, joaloua dread ead aad the horse "I thcrught, and there was not much -towm by the wst roau, pro- of i Kate Greenaway, the talented English ad over him. vana ty in thinking it, that she would I coaded to,.- the sewrid, or stone Ttus tLY lived on in the shop over- artist, who has done more to revolu- � Modioai service in the British atmy be happier with me. She was fairly bridge, and thonoe sLruck into this looking the chuxubyard, and nothing 60nize chi,ldren's dress�than any other seecis to be very unpopular. At a re­ happy. and I never woudd have th of solituile. followLng itil course ocieuxreeil to mark Lbeis days during the 0011it exam�nntion for thLrty-five vacan- L�sida the sLreaw till Ilie dark sbupea remuinder of the ear. (;oiug u living Woman. No -woman is better cum oln-ly thirty-(Yna canaidatee appear. y ceived her till the day -of her death. 1, of t4he Ten-ff.L�ohes CUL the athoon seldom, and na%oir,ou a market,-day. �Uown in Englandand in America than ad, th4gh the rule forbidding a man Yo&Lr c4id, died; she had another, and thrown upon Lhe river by the weak I ua- they saw Donald Farfrae only aL rarest hho, and yet no woman, personal hiB from trying after ha,ving f tXo ailed twice, all wqpnb well. JALt a time came— that 8611 lingered, in the west, In was ousimnided. second or two IAt6rTaJs, And then mus-ly as a tran- and habits are less kmown and talked h8 stood beside the sitory object in the distance of the Wilson, the I$ m- k me, a tim6.always does come. Al! woir-hle where the Waiter waa at its street. of Oan bers. The, reason -of th on-in-law of J-ulea time came—it was some whiie after she: deepest. is lion Grevy, Who by his corrlipt practiced an He looked Imckwards d "'Titne, in his own trr'ay style," taUgot in the fact thAL she regards her private caused the retirement of his fatber-in- tt., ng all a and I and the child returned frounill forwards, and no creature appeared in F&rfrse how to 01JL 6 his experioni-c life as suim6Lhing' sacred to herself and law and came neart pu nd to America—when - somebody she had con-, i view. 110 Lhen took off his coat And lof LuceLL&--all thAt iL Wad, and all t1lat her friends. and has never allowed any the Presidency. now throatens to pkib- fided her history to told her my claim 1 hat, and stood on the brink of the it was not. Ile could UUL but [MrcelVe 118h his revftlatitins. They will a" 5��ream with his 11 ca to heT was a muckerv. and made. jest, oue to interview her, and refrains from of her bedief in my rignt- . Ater thh Of him. ands claski,eA in from tir-tt by the deauh of lAwatta he had more, scandal than oven the Panam*." with me. sho was naver happ exchanged a "mig misery for a sim- accopting attentions and entertain- affair. y 6 o te�hilc his cYta 'Wets ben. on the wa- ro After LbALL revelation Of inents that Would bring her into a con- 111tbrohV* Is aprinvirig up -again as ined and p Bucked and sightt. beneaLh there slowly became viii- leer I I Tri 91h said sne, mkist leave Lae, and Men ble a suiinetlling floating in Lh Ci which must h4% a taconie i . ipicuous position. She lives, however, living lit4wary langag in U_ )POner OR Eastern 0 re so r ter in an virounwo, n an old and pictumque house, in the I.Ilurupe. A knouLbily review. �a now came the question of our child. Theo! lax pool formed Lvy L,40 wash of y it was hArd to bo;iOV6 that, life will) neighbourbood of Hampstead HeaLh,and Published at Berlin in the Habre lan- a man advised me what to do, and I turies; t-he tx>ul he was intendi can bar would, have Won productive of fur- btw her sLudio h6re on the top floo r, "go, while aswro' did it, foor I thought it was best. L! make his deaUh-bod. At fi.NL ingwatu iness. -4 "Anicienwt Hi left her -at Falmoutb,, an went off to indistivat by eu,L�n of th8 ga a large, well-lighted iLnd cosy room. �OrY Of the Pteopiles of the 1!;aat-, has iiadow BY the and of a year Henchard's lit- Its long windows oeon out into:a bal- Men plublished in Hebrew by 'a War.... sea. When I got to the other side of fi-om tho'ban'k; but it emerged tie retail seed And qkain &Wl), not much ouny lo�v6a to saw publisher. the Atlantic there was a storm aIU4 a.na Wo . where M.iss Greenaway k shape, which WaS thaL Of A larger than a cupbuard, had doveloll- sit on pleasant days. she it was k1uppooed that a lot of tts is most in- in- human body, lying Liff and'ataxk ul). ad Ito trads oon,sidetably, and the stal dt Pope LCO's Pontifical medals which,' istrious. and to her hard work. origin- eluding myself, had bee:n N�ashed Over- I op the surface Of Lhe stream. according to clistam, are struck. every father and daugu,or enjoyed much and love for children, is attrib�- two yetirs, are now ready. On one aide board. I goti ashore at Newfoundland, Tlw sense of the Aul,exuaural was serenity in the I)l1ba!tan,, isunny r UX her groat Success, Like avery oth- is the Pope's profile, on the other the tho Rosary sitting do. Since I'm here, here I'll bide," tuxtied away as one ulight have done of one who brimmed %iLh an inner ae- Greenaway toilod long'and earnestly On a throne with the Christ child on and then I asked mysedf what I should strong in ihis x1D&Llopy man� and he in which iL stood. he quiet bearing or succe"ful man and woman, Kate figure of Uur Lady of I thclight to myw)lf;. ,twill be most in the ac,ual pe,4ouoe n appa tivitY characiterised Eiizaboth-ajane at I)efore fame smiled upon her. First-8he her arm and w fling kindnem to her, 'now ohe'H taken 'miracle- ith the right hand giv­ Ile covered his eyes and bow- thin period against me, to let her believe me lost; ed his head. Without look studied is� the art wHool in South Ken_ for-,* I thought, 'while Ing again in- She had.her owu way in over�thibg sington, and next at the life classes at Ing a rosary to St. DtAninick. she 8uPPOses us to the sLx8am he took his coaL a*.1 hat, now. In going and coining, in uying 3-higland doeb not meau that France born alive she'll be miserable; but if and went slowly away. Heathorley's another famous London shall got ahead at her in N&gus Mone- and selling, bar wvjrd was law. stud:o, and at the 61ado school. When ll go back to Presently he found himself by the "You have. (got A nOw muff, Eliza- liar first pictures were exhibited at the ek's favor withaut an� afforC him, and the. cUid will have a-howe.' She has "I own dwWling. JU I'm never returned to this country till -pri8 some at- lizaboLh-Jane was stand- 8ui 0, E, humbly. W Abyssinia, which inolud- (lour of. h' To I�his both " he said W 11" oas (lay quite Dudley gallery they attracted st sent an expedition-of army officers a mctath ago, and I foand that, tent on and much praise, 08 among its as, I and it was ; ing there. Nowsoil, Lhen, had not even i" Yes; I bou ht It," sh said. members the Qjleen,a "he WP-at to you, and distant r had supposed, a t or thin that Miss Gareenaw edative I:yet roLul,ned, "Itather costly', BUI)A)Ose, my dear, herself to illustrating childray devoted Count G4eichen, and a son of Lord Sal- MY daughter with hi6r. They told me. en's books is in Fadmokdhl that Susan was dead. But t-hluught You. seemed very Ba this IN48 it noff' he hazarde And to designing Christmag. birthd bry., None of the officers is under inorning," she said, "so ve my figure, she al, six fee Blizabeth-Jane­whero is she?,, I have come and dinner cards. mantis. and all taill; On is 6 feet 7 inciles, two . I kin" 6 feet 4. And one 6 f again to Boo You. said quietly. BUL it is' "Dead wsaid Henchard dog- 1 a Not Qlac I am not showy." of ratty and artistic novelti Bet 3.� as. A col- nytWug but sa(l myself. BUL oiorybody no." said the nettled lion, anxr 964 I Y. "Skirely you learnit that too?" rion of pretty oolored sketches of True manna has been'found ori a blue and everything heeW 10118 not to pique her in the leas The sa aainst you d I know y hildren dirwised in the quaint, old-fash- t appears on the i1or starte up, and took an 90' grass in QkleenWand. an Some little time aftor. when the nodes of -the stoons, I enervated pace or two down the room Ou mu8L be suffering. - toned gowns of a century ago, pubash- 8 as large lie said to 11or, rear had advanced into another 8pring, "I)Bad I" he said, in a,low voice "Then - ad under the title of, " Under the Win- sweet, and nearly "Axe miracles still as marbleb. It i%, worked, do ye think, ElizabaLhj 116 paused Opposite her oiupty bedroom dew," brought bar fame. Thin was not t of it consist of mamniLe, Wbat's the use od my money to me r' hree pats nread man. 1 don't know so mui'm in passing it. The presont room was fflienchard, without answering, shook eh only 'confined to the artistic tirother� which �ie as I could wish. have tiried to much humbler, buL thcfagh swt t, is. -not a gar� his head, as if 'that were rather a hat struck him it a.186 Cointains a f erme ques- per- hood, but- fashion 'tquiokly recogniged nt whicshu has )Ut the charil and style Of those picture- the 1310wer to decompose use and Icaxn all my life; I about it was the ab'undance of book.4 tion for Newson himself than for him.! more I tZy. to know t tj" lying everywhere. For the firsL tim cane sugar.. "Whor, is she buried?" Lhe traveller De inure ignorant 0 seem." lit 8 a costumes and adopte n- Without a0voilving-carbonic acid or any d. he felt a little hut by what he thoug inquire asriis& is not only in-, "I don't quite think tbare are Any her extrav 4nce ani reso1v ti-luthan children hail been ovordr king Of gas. The g "Beside her mother," said Henchard, digencim in, Aus"lia but it is f und:, miracles nowadays," a Won Ifer ahout it. B 061 to my or unattractively desed, and the t)eau- iin-the same stcdid tones. "No intorfe Bike said. ut, before tiful and numerous fashions in dainty AlBo in tr"Pical Asia a*nd Africa. 01 in - the case of d as- be bad found the rage to speak, an "When did she die 1"' cK)u gowns and doaks and hats. which com- pe event happened which set his t "A year ago, and more," replied th6 rate iQtOntioas, for in-stance? Well. f, '*'ugllt' bine sensible comfort and warmth with A GRZAT WEDDING DAY. Without h"itation. WhaPs not, in a direct way. P6r- ag in quite another direoLion. haps not. 13UL tencliaor aeotthatio taste in color and form, (all Ton thousand one hundr6d and o' The sailor cotinued standing. Hen- Wi'll you come, and do 0ont.rary to his wont. won t date from Miss Kate Greenaway,gi of- charit niever looked up from the floor. weddings were bnee celebra walk with me, and It wiJl show,you out one Sai arday af tornoon towards ( he forts fifteen.years ago. ted simul- id M rnG�y hith- what I mean.,, marketplace, from 4 , cWiOus feeling At last Newson sai y jff taneously at sum, which at one time: or has been for nothing. may i She agxeed willingly#, and he t�ok that he wviuld like to as a tow min- &AIE. CALVE. utes on the spot of bin former tr he Persian Em- as I came I It has served me right, ly iumphs., 90 is well her over the highway, and by the lone was thetmetropoli of t 1,11 trotable you no longer." Path -to Ten-flaicifies. When iby Farfrae stood a. few steps below the pire. Alexander the Great, havi Calve. the Carman of the nt con ca ury.gm- quered Persia, wished d treating foot- g"t 11eaX the wOix lie atood sl VOxn Exchange dooir, and he a ea to unite nyle ri go forw and lo-st in thougilt about some . ppear, perb Calve, is a boxer of no m n bil- a d vanqushed by, the strongest ti oof Newson7 upon the sanded Poor ard and look in- as steps Nwson's shadow passed the window to i.he pool, and tell Win what she saw looking at a little way okft.htng he was itY-­ ShO Can "bit, Stop And get away', possible. and therefore decreed them She Went. and wion returned to him' HenchArd's a weddings. Alexander hi if married no was gone. yes followed Farfrae's, &fte the most approved fashion. 1. Mae 11,111 Statira, the daughter of -Darius.; Henchard scarcely believing 91" .840 Said. and he saw at the object of- his her personal luggage ahe always carried; Then Iw Z 00 nt -te evidence is sell.-'ei rose fjoin 41 was no sampl"howing farmer, burhie of his chief officers were united in wed- ... of h b4id Henchard,' amd a stout Inflatable bag, with the h look narrowly." own steptlauSMI&X, who had just ooks look to ladies from the noblest Persian IS me hi Beat, ainazed at what he had dona. co It had beetri the impkilse of a moment. Silo prceeded to t1le rivei brin: a O"t Of a alu)p OveLir the way. She, on and elastic straps, by wWch t' &,mo- families. while 10,000 of the Greek Sol- haistil 41t on his hat an-i went louk of his ment',9 notice, it may' be put n posi- 10,000 Persian 4: sewai time. On her F0,11rat afLer some her Part,.was quite unoLqw . I diers were married to deiay, ishe told him attention. tion. Instead of sauding up before a wonin the Sirection that NeNv8on hd. thaL she.8aw some- thl'ag floating fht�re; but 14hat it was 1180hard went away, thinkinf, that live Atagonist, w tenNews n's back was 8(on visiwo hich all lit be danger- IAN- LEGENDS" up the road. Hie-nchard followed and ed to ng herfiel with punch- she could no,, discern. It seer perhaps there was nothl taifnificant oust she consens visitor stop tit the -Golden be a bundle of old clothes. after all in Frafrae's look a H Zaboth- a noncompative but active bag. in W. is The North Frisians are very, unwfk.. Are they like minel" . Plot btUf an hour after h-r cup of Ch"DW-ii, where the 'morning coach which asked., Han- ciful to People who -don't marr ChUX4. But the mare thought bf separation coffee. CWvo gets into a heavy aweater Y. One. -had broo,,ght him waited half-an�hour Well—th are. Dear favored his spirit much,, aind in the and a short skirt and e -of their legends says that after death' for another CO ach which crossed there. us go away.ot. so The "cl, 'Newnan had come by wan der if—'Fa_LU r iet " WOn- evening be said, with the stillness of with her warfare until she W In a rt old maids are doomed to "Go and ut� aboUt to Move again. N&W8On mount-I look'On Have r een Mir. Farfrae of perspiration whieb she considers Of the sun, when it has Bunk 61ow -the .7 . - . .. I : will get -home. is 06 More; and te,n We i;1&1)6t h " U go, was put in, and in a death to adipose. Then after a cold horizon,-and tbf; jh his loge& the vehiol She Won't back �ZaizLbEetl'h'-Jane started at thb ques- ba.th site breakfasts Obt 8 Of the'. 011d bach-'; 4 few ninues e disappeared and he bouid Soo her -and further exer- elors must fix them up in the Sky, Stoop till her bead w" l tion; and 'With him. O" to tbI It was with' sOme 004fusiOu OiB" On a bicYCIG. 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N r , 11 , It Is expected that the.revised United States tariff will increase the duty on cdal importtetiona , fropn 40 cents to 75 cents a torn. . - .Pray Twine, a tiller in' the Ver- ohants National Bank at Newbhiryport.a Mass., has confessed to the em,bezzle- ment off $7,5W.. . ThKhMas M. Brim, mats of the bar(kt Herbert Fuller, 'has been sefntenced' to be banged at Doistod on June 18 for the murder off Capt. and ` ria• tNa,,&. •A bil: will be intr+odutoed-idto the New Ywt Senate and As:,elmbltiy placiing und- er cemsorslhip of State - offiomis all the newspapers publiettied in New York otate. - The Uaai+ted BtatBat$nt ot Agriculture reports Mat 20 per- ,cent. exf last year's vv!heat crop a;nd 44 per - c mt. of the oat crop its still in fartmers' lbands. + • The Barxwletss Bertha Von Burlorw, - of kyndergarten fame will arrive in t2w Vnid.ed Staters the last a this 'month to smoke -an educational tour, of t`he oauntxy. . The 800 etnp1twes of the Globe Ship- building Oompany, Cleveland, who have been out on strike far nearly two, weeks have - reWxned bo work, wi,u- niing the dispute. Secretaxy Shtermsn the other_ day signed ae extradition papers a+tr'thoriz- ing the de:iverq t�q_the Australian offi- cers of Lee Weller, Who is wanted in Australia on a change of murder. Business in t1e United States ' con- tinues quiet, amKaxl.i,ntg to the reports of the chief commetreiad agtakcies , 'at New Yotrk. At the same, time theria is a fair, and to tsopnie exitent increasing activity in dirent linefi off industry. Steady prices, and inoreased railway earnings have. in`ureased oontidence in the oatisfactotry outlook for trade ita the early future. is maul directions altready the spring demand has c0m- I rr - wit the retailers thr mghout the country. A' more active enquiry . is experienced ion' ab oesr beadwear, and clothing gene >ral4y; wthihe in the West and &ut.h Agricultural implements are being enquired for. Despite isome de- creases, prices are usually well main- tained, and prospeota are reported as vaost encouraging. GENERAL. =; I .: :1 COLORED PHOTOGRAPHY. .. 1. I , ..".. ­ I �; ...� `` "HE GREAT PROBLEM HAS BEEN PRACTICALLY SOLVED. A t%levei'Preacbmana Pisesverett the geetre Fxperimentrr by N.aglierh xxperts -= The Inventor can f botexraph All _the (*lore of the uninb4W. According to information 'which has crime to this country, the problem of Photography, which has been so long experimented with, and which has been declared solved so many' times, only to disoorver that the anlnotuncement was -prematlttre, has been at last solved by M. Villeclietu- C,hsa9agn,e, of Faris.. The French experimenter has been at work ern various solutions for a long time. It will he remembered that pre, viotus efforts to secure chromatic photo- graphy have been made vttith p para- tio� in powder form and on th mega - tivie M. Villedieu- Chassagne over hrows both of these principles and us .s solu- tions instead of powders and peratee Upon the positive instead of toe nega- tive. Within the, 'last fortnight' experi- ments- have beets made in London by Sir H. Truetnan Wood, 'the secretary of the Society of Arts, and Capta[°[ra W. D'Arcey, with a &view' to testing Ville - diou- Chamague's process. While both of the Mp 16l experi- mentars started ion upium their inquir- ies with decided scepticism, tllley were, our;vorted, U .trot entirely, still to a very notable degree, to the French in- ventor's theories. The V illedieu- C'has- aagne process was originally suggested by Dr. Adrian lUnsac, but the recent development of it has gone very fir toward destroying all of, tho details of the Banssac pro:"s, leaving only his - theciry behind, , - - L. dayylight.• -The bbko dye rapidly takes hntd of ithoW poi-tione of Cho surface whiob'represent in monochrome *dues in the original. "For instaiioe, a china vase will take the' 1t14ue tint, art {l the face oT hands a faint amoont of that samei color.. 'The green dye is applied ip the same man- nor ; said rtho greens in the original make their appearance in the positive as do the reel tints. Finally, the print or positivee presents a picture in colors, underlying wghioh is the dark brown silver Image. ,lt: appears that the im•+ age takes up tdeetively these three colors, hilt trvhy it takes them up it is hard to see. I have a portrait done by him /in the manner described, and the negative has evidently been re- botuch.e-1 with a kwmcil. It is hard to undexstand why a pencil mark could be' -the cause of selectivq e,bam ton of the ol oors. That the success of the process does not depend upon the inventor's intervention is gp,ite evident. Were it the negative wbich took up the color cne might understand the matter better." . COST OF DIFFERENT LIGHTS.. [:xpense of the Din'ereat Sorts of Artinelal Lights. The director of the eleeirical company of Cologne has made a comparison of the oust . of the different sorts of ar- tificial lights, reduced to the same standard of illuminating power. As the cost of materials for illunli:nating var - la9 in different localities, he has tak- on the' cost of coal gas at ninety -one cents per thousakid cubic feet.; of al- cohol for use - in incandescent lamps, at thirty cents a gallon; of coal oil at fifteen cents a gallon; and of electricity at one and three- fourthe cents per bectowatt. .supposing the of mansti[s " of the incandescent gas burners to last 400 hours, and to cost fift cents each, and other a paratus to 4ave the average life, he finds the most expensive ordinary light to be that. from the incandescent electric lamps, which -coot tern cents per hour, for a 6,���illi�����ililill NMI I li!111111 i t• ����ii­­��­i­� i 1 1 L 1 1 s.-..: ILLNESS r ROYALTY _IN FOUL COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. Speeulatlslk About the Life of i% Olta>F --L . Man of Nerves— Btuperer of 'Gertntauy_ Never Free From Main -close Klnehip of Marriage the cause of the Trouble. A correspondent, writing from Loa- . don says that them is no exaggeration,- :: whatever it% the whispered reports of the feeble health which afflicts the ; , Czar, the next two hairs to the Aus- - trian crown, the Prince of Naples and _ the Emperor of Germany. Any of three .. personages is liable to the sudden-grip.,.. of -the dread enemy. As for the Czar, his real trouble is consumption, and a long life for him . ' its impossible. His present Ulneess, ascrib- ..: - ed to neuralgia of the face, is really . brain worry. It is not caused by the slight wound which be received a few ,: Years ago from the attack of a w uld- . -- be assassin in Japan, but by this upfor ` i ; tunate illness "which came a flew weeks -. ago to the Empress and frustrated the hope of a male heir to the throne. True, there is the Emperor's brother, but he . Ls slowly dying of consumption, and.. , the Czar himself is of opinion. that wen:.. . he to die, and the crown devolve upon . �. his little daughter, she and the Em -- _ press, whd would be Regent would ter taialy become the speedy prey of the regicide's bullet or bomb. Russia would, never submit to the regwwy of a Ger�.: man princess. J'THE FAULT IS IN MARRIAGID, ,: The health of the young Prince of Naples has not been un not proved by his -. recent marriage to the Princess of Montenegro. As for the Emperor W il- liam, he is paver entirely free from ", •' I' he deWuiastrat[on took- place In a given amount of illumination. Next pain. a,nd it is now stated !that the ul Prime Bitsmardk is tsutferirtg fraan laboratory of Ring's Colle+ge,_ in Lon-' comes' the light from ordinary gas oeration of the ear is gradually extend,- , . twura.:gira and cannot sleep. don 'I%e p openings ing to the brain, and that must mean gentL'enaen who were re- homers, with o eni in the form of In the Bormbay Presidency up to date sent were I'rofesciurs 'Thomson trod Her- slits, which cost six cents for the same madness or death. 14,950 cases of bubonic Idag ue and 12, Sr fI. illumination. Axgand burners; are, The cause, perhaps, of this general .204 deatbs hive+ been recorded. �'t Jackaou, of King's Colleg ' ; light for light, about 20.per cent, more cmdition of- affairs in so many royal The announcement that Japatf,, bats Tr•ueiman % oW and Captain Abney. economical than the other wort. Next families must be traced to the close adopted the gold standard to premature According to the descriptiour o the ex- to thcs,e, come ineandesc�ent lamps (turn- kiazship of the masriagee they contract, - Tbere is only a ,bill to that effect before peTimesste which is given by t e seers- ing alcohol. -Which give light at half and the unfortunate laws which pro- : `'. the Diet. the price of the ordinary gals burner. vent crown princes from choosing wives Lary ocf the Society of Arts 'the colors Ordinary coal oil lamlxv give light much from the ranks of their healthy court (son 1Vet he 'hale [t aJ att' corder mt- of the datural object are roduced with rnnre cheaply.. the cart per unit of il- essting that hereafter a:l w�otrrien arrest- object. P trywomet,l, not of royal lineage.- The ed i` a wc,gnderftrd similarity in the ,Leto- lamination l,erlg little more than one- uses and the Prince of Wales are ac- ii Cuba who are suspects d o[ -aiding Y photo- Q t'heaj.nmurQeuia ahail be tried by court- graph. Sir H. Irit,lerutt� 1�'om says; -� fifth that of an Lrutandeseent electric dent reformers in this direction, as is martital. l:ght, but the mcx18C"n g:l•9 lights with shown by the marriages they have per - PRACTICALLY b+OLVED. [ncancte. -cent. mantels are still more ea- mitted their children to contract. True, St. is srta ,-,d in Berlin that •Vic,er -Ad- onomical, furnishing for one and three- the Prince of Wales rather contradicted mires) vein Hohmann, Secretary of the * *To say that Vi) led ieu- Clias.�sagne's quarter ce+nte per hour the same himself Jvhon he allowed hip youngest Navy, has tendered his resignahom, last process enables photographs to be amount of illumination as Incandescent and most delicate daughter. Princess its acceptance is TelDused b$ the EM, prudaiced in naturrl culors would not' electric lainPPs at ten cents, F.lectriearc Maud, to marry her first cousin, Prince pemr - lamps a.ra at,out 10 per cent. more ec- Chary of Denmark, but it is no secret : Perhaps tie strictiy trae, since culofinb otnom cal still, and are the ehea ,eat 1rt. it statArl that Gen. «e IRr has 2e- [ that far a time he strongly ro osed • ceivACl ,eiesitive orders- from fi media are intr(Aueecl, brit the .resu:t g preseatt y p P I grain to end Fourc -es of artificial li ht at the union, on th40 plea of consanguinity the C'uhtin war at obeA, even by going of the ptrocem is a photogra'yh in the known to us. t only. to the extent of selling the isla,sld to colors of natum, a faithful reproduc- A NERVOUS CZAR the insurgents. BIRTTI AiONTH STONES ;' lion in color of the object pl:otogi ul,tir Nattrrall the' read' of the in- The-e.lect.ionts to the+ AuSt.rianfReiclia- Y. reading ape co- were, held on Tuesday, anti wei•es ed, and. so for all practical pri l,e,ties it '`tie very latest craze in many of Iatioxs as to what would happen in caaaaqq held fez• the first. timA uncles univervril may be sold that this I(A3g ,scoiKht ob- the faph�onable cal ttals Is the wear- of . his "going off' fleas not 'impa•ovrd - F -. suffrage.' The Sky, ialis'ts were badly, jcct of phutographiag im colors has act- ing of l,irth -month stones, and, strange the Czar's nerves. Tlie slightest noise defeated in Viemna. wally been bot:ained -" to say it etuanated in remote Poland. makes him so irritable that no salutes - are'; tared except by hi-s special sanction. , . A young man in lfwn -tnrit rc'cupying Vi1, ledieii- ('ha.-ttagne' insists at fire's- Women 'there.' according to an old le- and at one or two reviews of troolx+ of a _high sex ial l,oc:it.ion is .charm,[ with 'ent. (An keeping secret' the nature of the ge +sad, are salved all itgianner of ills by recent occurrence there haes'beea s"rarce- having insured his wife's tifu for a taut solutions he cyn Jlu s; but this sec- wearin the+ gt arci4an ctiariu of the Iy any firing. The sound of a k,ell is large amount, and then lout her under I Y e said to.entirel discompose hypnotic suggowions to commit suicide. racy will be broken, he promises,-, upon month in whist they wero horn; and Y pose his Imperial mein, too, if gi on such gems by a TNL-ije.sty, and those churcheswith-in ear - A French force, under white offietra, the periecti(va of the recording of the woman are alas) .,-saved and bene.fited. diet of the palace wherre the -Lniperor is -occupying the town of Rourssa- '1Vest. invention in the varis`:s coaintries of here is the tru, list. 'There are var- happens to be LO- ayi,ng have of late Africa, which is within the British ietie,9, but the no ivein is direct from ceased to appall for cangregations from sphere., and the British .Nigger Cbm any 1�]urol,e. A n["�iitre is taken uu a gate- i9 is cowAic[ering the question of expelling I prepared b i rvatuierlt with Poland: : clanging is disLS. .any nlcate y' t * Janutla•y --Gar et,; constancy, The (.tar's d:rtlike to loud talking is , them by force. one of his solttions. !'his is dev.eleaped . l;el,ra►ur — asnrt.hyyt ; ainceritq, a matter which iv sonaes. hit irrttat and fixed in the ordirirnry uiannNr. It J11arc1►-- y3la,dstone;.cournge, wisdom. 8 his relations aniiiizarneciiate coot - President. Oroppiio, in his addrAm to 1 in to the Veneruel.iri Cong;reRy. en torse�d"the shc�'`y n ►, rr:►cxs of ta,or. !'roofs [t a pl,ril— t^tapphirea or diuuiond; free tiers. 11e .himself s aka ' very low, print is tuktYl u„ frltise„ or pa r, the pe treatyy signed by Sir Julttan 1'`auncFfot,t �i" iroiri em"hsaritmet'tit, innocence, anti, tinle.�e you stand very close toh m and Secretary Olnev. and prm,wied it up- Plate c.V pctl�ir (wing e+l+puc iu ,ly pre Afay— l;,nierald ; success in love, d19- a difficulty to the cage of such ant ex - Pored by trewtment with the same ,sw on the ak!entiou of the Congrew to llitiun. covers false frienitrs. ailed personage, you cannot hear a word ' - tbe -exclusi.ou. of all other bu�inecses- 'lhd traltmpclre -soy cri the pia [[set print June•-- AHtste * IIbmilth and prosperity, he says. It is �vhispc+re�i that his Mar - The residence of Mr. Itobe,rt Mason, in no way uiffers in rart%%arct al,l,ear_ - JuJI•'•— Itul,y ; Zrrerts evils of mia- e.gty succeeded unwittingly in forcing British Consul. in 11- tivain was reuan•h- .anae+- frets an ordinary positive, and t:al�etl friens[abst, di,covt'ers poison. team treats the eyes of his aunt, the t ect by the SptiniKh police during him ab- sh {.tws no tnic+e of co;ur by transinit- Au rust,-Ardo yx; means conjt4gal Princess of Wales. She -is devoted to sence, but nothing was discovered. lip- t,ld err by ref :acted fish►. The print felicity. her nephew and tried in vain to bar4 on complaint, the chief o' police who or- is thc:ri wiatibe+l ovar s+;.cceasively with .`+el,temhor —Ch ysolite; antidote to long conversations with him. Iler Rowa1 dared the search was discharged. the three ec>RUre:l solutiotar, l4rs +pare,: madness, frees t sots !sttdneess and evil ll;ggbness is unfortunately very deaf, ; - 1. b Vi:ledirti -Ch green paasionti. and the Czar would not raise his voice y n igue, of blue, grse.n October —Opal ; hope. even for her. Finally conven+.ition be -' . i'1' and reel, and the l,riut takes .up floe al,- Novotnl,er -- 'Topaz; fidolitY; prevexita carne impix�ssihle, and the 1'rincc+sq had FELL AMONG THIEVES. propriate colors in appropriate farts, , . o three colors giving by their vari- Fuel drean►s. t.ocontent her with sitting; in silence - 11 : Tike ltobnet� ofa Toronts Lady la ClOve- ous cauibinations all varieties of hue. 1Jeceuaber-- Turquoise; prosperity. with i the young ETnpe3ror's hand clasp- t+ir 11. Trut -An•an Wood, in comment- _- _._ °- -_— fed in Fes own. . lead. .. , ing ul,cim this phenomenon stays:- ,A' desriattcii frets Cleveland, nhio, °•11+,w it tie that this potivsar is se- A T$OUBLESQl4tE WOMAN..; says: —Mrs. E. A. Fletcher, a handsc,trie lectire at,sorption is given to the oasis- `"'- THE SINGING AVASTER» - . and dignified- looking mntroa, arrived pone ws of the tibotogruphic image— Mrrrldetrt +Kreiger% Caftlemptsitbus Refer• , principally, c►f (c0.rb"> , mot lcie silver suer to the yaeen. A songstress sigh d to be a star, in Cleveland early on Friday morning. —is. it alil)ears to rns. the interesting A. star divine of singing, She had iru�t been ip the city more uestian coalne_tesci with the 'process. ; A `detspat�r frxun ll'oe•m font ein., Or- And famous masters, near and far at 1+'re N lists se. 1• She sought, bright silver bringing.. . than five mintules 'before she %ail a The action is certainly previc.usly un- � ye:-- resident Kr.u. V known, and it will as certainly repay gAr, of the TrahrsasaiC, llcpublic, Ims ar- But, mad W se , her silver spent, sample of the cold inhospitit>�et man- J scientific inveRtigati,p.' ri -vied here with the view0 axmnging Her dearest hopes, departed, nsr in which Cleveland treat,- her the English inveetigatm^s declined to Homeward, st last, the singer went-;.:: be oonvinetd b the aw,re ins Par ti o.c,uar union between tQvei Trans - Forlorn and broken hearted 1 guests. In fad, she had sat is ft the Y pesction Union station *store she discovered of the finishes! reas.ilt, and the inven- vvia,: and t'he Orwig,o Free State. (Ile t that her satchel, containing all .her ter demonstrated all the details of the eniAwtai•ned at a pusl>,:!,to 1•unall"0111. Shcs would have died, had not beside, wa8 process to theut. They took a number IlerYWay she saw a hermit, - - belongings, including her extra cloth- of photographs themselves on the day &n4 reprymg to tfhse, eulogiatiq .toeastci of Whoa© but behind the hills did hide, ing and cash, bad been purloined by a before the expersane,nt. Preeident Stem of tlhe Orange Free Till one could scarce discern it. Sneak thief. She re Y-ted her trou- SIMPLE COI,OftING.' State Lea said .he was u>aod there to tbnr ['° trutv!e'rt Lliaa Queeai's rights. �`i,mea he He drew her id and from his eou'1 tiles to a policeman, who in turn not ifi- . • fie breath 'd "of son a shower ' The light, Lhey Say, UP"a that cc- added wuw.d sefhcm be had always do- g A the detective, who is always at the Y —(,h 1 That through her 'heart did swell and :4 ttation to take care of gust. such cases. ',-;scion was eatrrmey,y bad: the ,sky be- fiezided miss• bgtQ sets --and be The faits,,- had been watching a rather ing avturast, an dunfavorable sines- lied told hits people .to rcrsFect her. Be roll 8 With dream 1 and wet tiffs icicrtte•- looking main for -some time, pherta conditions presvatled. Notwith- exprteased t)he hkrpe Chet the two Re- Y p standing ibis, hsAaever, the positives, nb,tic�s twauld fv4rxa indissoluble, ties `gar silo',- Lind fotr the time being had lost eight � � y voice he taught to tril) which were within twenty -fair hours out Me never held stn .idea of the Free sf trim. ►When,- the, story was told to With bird -like ease and rt�re: :he detective he at once suspected the attar the negative, showed with perfect Starts bedaigaberartsed' by the Transvaal;. And left her smiling on al ill, ndividtral referred ta, anti started on distinctness, when treated according to CoinJtitsu.ing, President Kruger said he 'else WoAd by song to capture J [ its ttraok. It did tsbt take him 'long the Villedieu- C.rharone process, the (�v y,,, abide, by the London io find him, be. bein`g� 'traced to a die- °Oilers of a punch of f owisset which the omven'tiron, but the Queeta wtia to trou- "Dear master, stay, for what you've epultable, house on Hamilton street. secretary of the Society of Arts had .blesome womasa,,•and itt was l�ierofore done,. Cho mail. wias bought at Co-v Co-vent Gar�deaa. The sum- nboeissaary to degh with the ,question, of I'll " prattnptAy arrested, and bination of colors in such a subject can uniesla with this uttnuett caution. Htei "For fools I teach and love alone J" In being tilreetened with iwprison- be readily understood. Fhotographa hT d ,some day to see a unian of the- Cried e' nont, confessed the crime, and told the ' caging- master Sorrow! dfieecr to wham the Ctanadiatr Visitor's pf subjects not possessing such brilliant .big of Africa,. telongings had been sold. The satchel tints were ecgttally successful. ,,,t1116M.,c, iris subsequently restored to the own- the experiments of the Englishmen BAD DOMF•STIC NEWS , ' T, and the thief sent to col. Mrs, ware confined to gelatine films, but CALL WEI}DINGt� ON ONE DAY. r, and had thief here o ga visit. the inventor treated with complete sue- Al Plongastel, in Brittany, all. the Daughter-- Br•idgeit has , became raw sees came pupas positives he thud weddings of the year are celebrated on itn,atkably attett�titvte to lost dxitiest late, brgwght: from Paris. These are de- o%e day, ,In February last 84 couples scribed as looking like ordi,n4ary silver were simultaneously oined together in ly' a TAJIR `FOR SNOWI iI . prints. toned with gold. Who y 11JIodier aLdl "' City Bie11e —I holy matrimony, ceremon was ( y}— I ha,c+e tvotineci it, 'hppe your Any io; aio� Captain DrAbraey, [n describing the very pretty, all the brides and bride- Yea, s�lte Fee stopped uldghrting her ty will not be ttfhort, Mir. De 8ciemca. �Rrality of the solutions, declares that grooms "rearing Breton costumes, and w''k, � pals shi<rte and od'lars and Mr. Do Science member tt4>re � - the coloring is of a very simple nature. walking in procession round ,the town, cuffs are starahied beaut1fu;ly• she f "There are three dyes." be writes— followed by their fathers fad mothers, walked twenty squaa+es last Saturday ualogieits' Ulirian)- -Thank yat>,, fiat tiny •'a orimeo9 red, a grass greeaa and a their brothers, their sister,-, their ocous- Rth'erntotsil to sere a woman who had _� :: '' +journ must be brief. I am lucre at- very good blue, all in solution and pro- ins, atpd their aunts. The wedding break- p�� W atww heed how." i -, � riding the Orntlidogeal :ODnvepton at babl mixed with some other inQredi- fast was laid out in detacibments. hard - M,Y I � I ' ie Museum of Natural History, aind this ent besides water. There is what we ly a building in the village being ex- And lately tine has began' atudylrt� esiouis will soon be a~. ' • may calla dadt, in the sha of snag �` ,= !' pe cunt from making room for a portion. cook-books, and siskiarig sae ail man What kind a[ a oobotvtatntiroin did you s oolorlese liquid, ccststtaiuing, I should Tltere were 2,000 guests distributed gvJeatti,oats about thief dresserts tattrd otltr ,, f y Y staff, albumen and sal* s�notzg the loos, harms and kitchens; or dia�hiee vcfhieb I haws always had td Ornifi6dogiml -- about, ''birds you 'The last ltgµid ie brushed ooplously plates were conspicuous by their ab- make mytse&f. � seems detieruutnedt td : _;• >rtw. over the face of the positive on the cosec and a dish of food was supplied blaster emery departmetnt o0 Ihoirss� keep- V, Oh, yets, yes. 11dw t�t ipid of ttire I Do silver print and the blue dye a plied to ever four 1• rn t�inld they wild be worn much nett a little at a tide. It was declared that persons. 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"residing wtth her. son•m•law, Mr, A1berM ' '� �� }'��{ : "" ��� p� � '" ,• bW.': �,� "YCSt`�'_ i ��I'S f��yl`A. �, , • can always ascertain rho date towhiah -Miss Esther Otark is w :th oily fr�enda. $with, on tLe 7th ooa. of Markham m �' "� � , h •' � �.:: -: � �. - .:3: .. � :; ,.... _ ri g •' , et •* yyour subscription b TasN�weiepaia¢ -The news to Deo• 81st, 1887, for c,nly with a peoaliar accident Tuesda $h® n` .�... „�- _ _ � . �_�` � �, _ ..t�, ,.f,...��,vlc "� �:`. 6 Remittances are soknowiedged b a }" �, s.. �a � ;;.1 � , ;.�- `. ��y; `ffi1lstge 0f date on label an the Breit %0 acute Oash. � ., receipt vi money at this oboe �eiw�ye - Richard Moore's .second daughter• ie when she fall and bro�lter the margittg - -- .' ,�, " - - -- � ``: ; fi �; � n �.,� leg � „ _. . >, � eke sat• pain aheaa. W - ill with scarlet foyer. The J. J, {;hill farm, lot a0, 6th Don �� r --Mrs. :: `- Webster and data titer, Am , ik�, � - g y Markham, was sold by Balenp Eckardt � � �� �� are visiting at Thos. Law's sr. Anotioneer b pabl n a -- ,' �'` - � e� y io auctto t the Ttre• �: , �• ` ;:>r �- `�,. ;�` '� v� -�.� d..b ,, g� t, >._ � � � .�_�,� c�;. u� � ;:: . ` iD��� X����� �i'�i -•8. Linton has jaat unloaded a oar apt 'maul House 4ere the othox da � - `' �' �'� ' ., ,�`� � � � � ! y fUr ;�,. � . r Il .{s. - - - - '�' �,. .xac- 5 � wt i �'}' -$ ¢�'�iY4"�' .: "" rt �'., t1; ° ' - Dorn for feedin hie dairy bows. ",� �� •w. �: � � �� x - Y f}00, sabjeot to a life annuity of � 100 a ,,. , � i � S '9 -W. Olark s t a taw da a with his n. `; r..: I �_ , •, �,�, � ;:. �� �� ;�, >fa :, pen y pear to Mre, Robfaron, an old lad of .y -' . � t,� :: z,� <��, ,A• ,_,,,f -; r `• � ' � pICKERINti. ONT„ MAR. 28, 1597 daagbter, Mrs, Holt, at Bowmanvilie. some 66 years: The parehaeer was �r - • "= � � '�.������ -N ,iz . " "" •. °F: ' =" -Miss Alice Abell, of Toronto, has Wang of Uzbridge.�- Economist. _ ���rr �i��i�i�i� ;'" � -b F 'F# '` '� ° ' ' � � � `_ "�i � been Apending a fortnight a W, Olark's. ,I> • __ ' �� . a `F �" �' '° �i� • ',: - --T. Reilly, of Toronto, will preach �in ` ;: uxeRtD s ` : �: •: ..,:. ", . - ;_ .j� s _ ,_� �_ :,: rt_r �' � �. ;' i _ , k� : ,.. .u4.{. (•., � ;,, I Q • � __ _ I 1. �: � �i• *, _;�f !i- �'.`'x fi" f. � S' -�'t ���'+ "' ,� t :�t'�l- the Disciple oharoh on 8aaday, sQrvroe '" • :� �_.,,.�� , �¢, , ,, �1�e�6n�_._ � �at�8i*8 :,..�t�6� , LOCALISMS k �o� �= starts at 11 a. zq. '1�6e.folld'Ritt o ,' , ,- �':: 3 r R y !� �el� fxom Leh �, 1:, Colorin ,Cashmere finish donblo" '. ! _ �� "_ � . � � �s 9� ,�. � � =-�-- -W. E. Vanatone chipped cattle and township Teti Uzbndge alatioa on Taes• �, � ` a, -- hogs to Toronto on Thars�ay. IIe ie tak• day for 'orth Dakota : Michael � >• ` ' ' � `� ' ,- width, OnIp � Y� CentB per yard, , � � -J, R. Theztan ie anteing s neat little a '� ��� i" attaok of. nines . in d rest in the ebee line. G Lntbsr $Dale , yPm M �` `+ ',, , ;A' � FrSt'er� �tady Should t3ee t�lell�. _ r ��: 9 y - 6 >� y Fred Lawton. ,� � . . � r , .. '" Mrs. T: A. (Ireig'`a,nd children are -MasOer John Richardson onntinaes obeli, John Millman, Wesleq Aokney sad �" with nit 'friends this week. - w a very oritioal •late, and vet little Rrcbary Terry, - � , " `: - _ "' I L. '; �', ' '_ y = �....? t) h ¢ k -' `. y � D�r��d�� . l�rin� - -� -There are innumerable oases " of hope of his recovery is entertained. Jos. Anderson, formerly of t31en Major, � - -:: � , ". �. _, �r , ;�- a . �" • ' ' ` :. mamas in oar village just now. -W• J. Dale tine two comfortable writes ns follows from the new country , �I: � S � - houses to rent. Apply at once as bosses I tike the village of `Dryden and have , , � • '• - ` =- �� • �' �' �`.: - --Mr. O'Brien will be in the Whitby " " � . `u �Pe hews ari " ale `anti ran a to �' ;, '� are sa$roe thre spring in the village. been aaoceesfal since I Dame here be and � - � � � R p oto gallery every Tuesday; Friday and y ' "- ' H tarday. lltf -W. J. Miller left for the north roost ezpeatation." Hie family will join him � � i' � (�h00se from, $Ome extra gQahty 1 � ` " -Thos, Douglas; has pnrdhased a on Friday morning .to look after spring shortly. - I" ,. �. ;- ': II s IYIe Y8 O C ' a W 88. •• � , �" d o ry 1 pri driver and will Ro into the market garden • work. lie had some stook follow him on Dr. D. 0. Smith of Stonffville passed ;.: . ," �.` . • • •" I ,. • . _ - " TaESda r►prth Ssturda ' ' ins on e�n eztensive soave. y• , • y evening to spend �lunday Yl.:a. -' I r -� -. -- Robert Deverell was -able to attend • -The -ageoial''liervices are being bon• at Lrndsay, and foand time to drop off a6 � s LaC��. � Chl���i .- ... .. , oharoh on 8nndap morning, the fixer time rinsed in the Methodist church this week the, , stations along the mate to stalls �•- • �, :.. r • , f since hie late severe illness. Rev. Bates ie drawing large crowds to hands with friends. $ie oharaoteristio �. 3� " ` • �. •"` hear him gallant• to the ladies rose � � ` " 1 _ ;� . -The new covering has been placed an y particularly � � � We IIaV� tll��e g00dH Just new, ^`_ -the iron bridge. The planks are longer - Dietriot Deputy Whits, and B. Allurr noticeable.- Journal. /� t -:, khan were those of the old covering, and of Toronto, paid a fraternal visit to Doric Bey. Mr. Mannino is oondaoting nn. 1 � , � � :. Vream, Black, BtC, . Also Bee O.l�r Ibenoe an improvement. Lodge, A.F. & A.M. on Thiitrsday evenino daq serviooe at the Fifth Line and ins t • i, II8W .FaDOp Rinb0nt3 and our n8W -Goo. Thomas 4row who hag been of last week. _ Grove oharohee daring the illness of Rev. � • r'; BI ©ll>18 �111�. r ' " �'" employed by Henry Banks for •the pae6 'If you wants cheap and eervicablo Thornley, of` Qoodwood. ' ; �`'•• : two years, has engaged with Russell olevis of any kind, call on Alex. Findlay T. Graham. •ot Ularsmant, urns irr town � '� _ ' •• - -, ,, v� ;;; Lawrence, of Trafalgar, for the sammer¢ and see" samples. The moat serviceable $atarday. "Tom's" laorosgepropeneities , "; � � � ' -To those who are not -aware of it we on the market. * are as lively as ever, but be has not deord •a = � ` � "' � ` a �_ ', -:: '����� desire to remark that email advts. snob '-0• W. Decker was here this �veek�tsn ed where he will locate the- Doming �.�• '��`� �� `� �` as are foand ender the new advertisement business. He has his new premises at sammer, a • 6he Woodbine � - •: heading are inserted by ns at 25 cents a � nearly completed and ins It hakes It rich" ma>o to draw` a cheque, - ': , "'• ' 1Pee tends n.roving there very shortly. a pretty girl to draw attention, a horse to � � '•. '' �, � 1, � ; ' ". � i •' '_ �hefnne'tal of the late �'Pm: Lidgett -Mrs. (Rev.) JJoAnlsy gays the lady draw a sleigh, a porons.plseter to draw '�"�'' on Friday afternoon was well attended members of tat. Andrew a congregation an the akin, a fakir to draw a crowd, and an - - - 1 :Ix': :� although the drive to" Salem rose not: •`At Home" at the Manse one evening advertisement to draw a trade,. last weak. A er sociable time indeed In a two mile Pkatia race at the skat- ____ `" pleaeant•owinR to the muddy condition of Y y q - • "_ the roads. was spent.' rna rink here b'riday night, Oliver Dusty ' -John Power:': wilt 8carbora townehi OaUnoil fusers at defeated 11ioLean, of Lorneville. The race ' • � • vacate the Poet -' P' _ � �`- tarns this spring. The family have coca- Burrow's hall, Woburn,�on Monday nezt, was close and ezciting, but, of course, Uz - � ' "' - _�; pied that plane °for at least 6wenty -five March 29th. Those who have business bridge sympathy was with Dnety � f � � ' n � -. years, where ,Tohn Ass born. -His people at the board will therefore govern them• f3everal other fast skaters were io Lave ' will leave the farm with: many regrets. selves as would eQem onto them beat. been present, but failed to chow ap,-- � - - ' Peter MoDiarmid shi ed font s an Tiu.es. i � _ ' ' -On another palls we rdproduce an - PP p `�artiole from the pen of •'Mack" in Satnr, of horses to Manitoba on Tuesday morn• - ` � • . _; � -. <. ,- �t `� -day night anert the departmental stores.- lug• Donald MoDairmid accompanied y,'. iTOUFFVtt•t.tl. WOYBt8d8, • �t3ig'$B, �'Y'+�88dH �+ �HC� ,slid "�Iaok TrotlBer• ..;. , " + Every person should read it and then the shipment, and he will remain -west ' -` •1 ,, III B !n IleWeSt atterns at r1Ces lower than 8y8r �a pause to consider just where we are at. for a time at least. Inspector F o6hering'ham paid "Lis re• � p p _ -'@V. Ham was to the city this week -Mrs: J. Diokie and Mies Wright were Rnlar oftioial visit to oar schools on Tues _ Coins aDd x688 lls if �OII vvaAt sOmething n1t3e. ' inveetiRatinq the "various mining schemes in Toronto last week attending a reception day• :; _ r - ,;" ' that are daily oattined in the various oily Riven to bites (iundrie, who Las jest ro- Wb orb �� io eat that Simon Hand• ,. �':. , . ,I. " . _ - ° -� = -= � .< - :. - papers. After a � full enquiry hie advice turned from Japan, having spent five years oo�k who bad a revere paralytic stroke. ie � �" - �� to young fel�owe is to "keep your Dash," there in mission work. Miss Qandrie hu aol improviao very rapidly. "f' � �'�7C7".AI'.rL� 1�.�,.�� �>r i {�- • : 1 . • � j -Darin f; the flood of the past week a been with friends here for a few Jaye. Jot►eph Renton, of King townabip, bad �b bi�� •set re© iv d a 1 omall oeoiion of $pink's dam a•as carried Evek-ybody interested in Btoyoles his jaw broken in two places by a vioioas l 8 e arg8 9seortment which is certainly be6�t8r And-_.,. -. "- �; away. Men are now employed making should else the Gtrifhth wheels. New ap• horse kicking him. cheaper than anything ever offered. � - _ the peoeesary repairs. This mishap will to•date ;wheels only • ;60: , Every whorl The Don /rant for oarryiao the mail be -� , fall n' tween Unionville and L'Amaroaz tine , not interfere with things at the mill, how- y R ranteed. Call on J, Diokie A •:� '" :- , ' .' ` R � A • � V N T � N �• • •' ; - - , ,.- -: ever, as the machinery is being run by Co. agents, or H. Savage for any tutor• been awarded to John Webber of the tor• :., steam. motion and new oatalogne free. * mar place. -John (iordoin's barn is being rapidly -The eoath ball of tut 84, in the 7th David Rowan, father of Dr: iitbwan of , :' pushed- forward : b completion. The ooneeeeion of the Township of Pickering, thin ?lase, died on Tharaday Kist. Dr. � f i � . frame was raised this week:. The known as the Berkey homestead, wilt be and mrs. Rowan attended the funeral on _ _ �, / " � - , bonse will be erected this summer, offered for sale by auction at the Franklin Batarday. i , ' � � � • ' ' n � � • • " - . Thee. Lsw, er., will occupy the Abray bonse, Msrdham, on Saturday, April 8rd, The Anneal Cooterentro of the Merino• residenes on ahurah street until the new at 1:80 p, m. This farm is said to be one cite Brethren is Cbr}at, of Canada, will � � � ; ;� - I " "' • � •..- _bonse ie completed. of the best in Pioker•ino, the Boil ie cioh, oommenoe in ibe Monet Joy ohurah on - � _ ' - � _ � _ " -The first of May will Boon b here the bnildinge Rood, t6Pre is a large orchard TUnreday, Marab 2btb, and the meeting = 1 ': � �; L � •�'•° "• ��; � � T. � • - and anises there are due hnndred�em• of welt assorted trait, a ;ggantity of or• of the Ddinisterial aeeoeiation will be held 1 i" - • '' bars on the Pgblio• Library book, the nan�entai sprats , hedgA, ' a somber of on ibe Wednesday pre.rious, •March -24th. - Yonx roboiae of Qirle- Trimmed Haul for X1.00. Felt "8ha Provincial grant will nut be forthcoming. ornamental trees, several acres of bush Being a member of parliament is not the pM ' If } oa have not Set become a member soar or five sores of fall wheat and a large ''softest snap" is the lead of the "maple � �� C ®ate, All Wings and Feather Sprays 25 amts.. , ' you shoaid do sq at once and preserve to portion of the farm has been fall ploughed. feat." Hon. JoLa Dryden ie likely to be : ". '' the "village one; of the best a enoies for TLis i� the o interviewed is a !ew da e b the Patrons � - � '` � '� g Pportanity df p lifetime io y y , ., -... good we -_Lave in;onr midst. eeoare a splendid homestead. For further to ask for legislation oompellinR the oily '" •• � ,:, "� _ • _ _ ' ' �; -A telegram was received by �'9- Mc• particulars see posters or apply to William of Toronto b meet the szpenses of the l•�•��• j • ' T 1��✓!: " � _ 1 1(,'kerl� � •. Anley on Wednesday morning aanonno• Fleming, Markbam,or Holmes A Gregory, !nr lion of dairy cattle for taberoulosie `" �- ing the death of his father Donald Mo• Barristers etc., Toronto. - 22 * ** it the ooverna�en6 doss sot move in the -- ,� - - � • Anley, aged 9� years, at hie home in � -- During tL• winter that is saw prellp s►a�® direction at an earlier data. �- Pioton, Nova Scotia. Deceased was a well frayed out, many trees that have Tbs appeal made by Searboro, North jam' - '; native of the Isle of Lewis and came to stood upon our variout sideroads anal Don• Toron� and York township forrelief from I �aYe y��� F�,11 Clct�ling "= _ �� Canada when siiteen years of age. For oeseione hay a been oat dbwn and the the Legislature in the mt►lter of rapport • I twelve years hip followed -the sea, after timber appropriated by their slayers. In o! the York roads was aasnaceristnl. Pro• , ' _ :. �tx�+de �y ;" "' -_.., _ � • wl:roh be took up farming :nd hoe since some oases consent has been granted by viaeial Bseretary Davie addresssel the � a •` ,1 a then eontinaonely resided in Pioton" pathmasters, and in some instanaea even committee of ibe Legulatare urging that - — , ` oonnty. � that humble official Lae sot -been consult• lb• oonnty ooaacil war the proper tribunal � � '' -Theca who are opposed to the cam• ed. -Now to ant or even mutilate Duet of to deal with the utalter. A vote was � ", ° - m,atation of Statute labor ahoald take a theca trees ie a serious offence iakso which re+�ulted is 82 b 2. is tau r '' i -�' i �� �►� �I • .� look aronna this spring and sec what a forth a pAnalty of !2b "• The patt'maetei of pot interfering with the present ar• i great amonn� of�damage hat been done to of a beat hoe no authority whatever to raagement�,- Tribaae. • � f, .. """"`4 the roads through the water waebirig the consent to each destruction. The Reeve ----+� i , - '' • � m" • , • :: gravel into the ditches, ,The damage will of a municipality and be alone has that A dise�ir of hard ooe►1 is re � _ i leke�l�g �. 1 �il�r " ...:.. cost the townehi b� Ported on „ • •. ".:. p perhaps hundreds and -power and rie mast - - 1- Give Lis consent in tLe chore of Lake V�innipe� � <. ." we might almos► say thousands of dollars. writing. In this Township the Reeves • JoLn Beattie, oonnty -clerk of Weliin�• • ' ` ' . finch of this might have been saved bad hays contended for years that trees grow• tort "and •private banker at Fergoe, is Perfect • �lt �TE$r$Ilt�ed• " :, � ". a few minutes work been applied at the ing upon tbs hiRhNays are an oraanvent dead. ; _ _ • s proper •plaoss. For instance look at to them and have refused all Homers the Juetiee Tase'hereao, of the Supreme - - � Pa,h's and Decker's hills on the Brook right to remove them. Thu is prayer, Conti, and Mies Paget were married at . . � •. " Road. At th 'e points- the ditches are why should the tov►nehi Call - • p pay a bonne of Ottawa. • . • • •. • � ;; ,� . ";• filled up, and daring the present wwek -25 Dente each for tree• set on Ibe road, ' � _ - Willie Little, a Weston boy, Blipped oB And �ee ,cur �� streams have Ben running down the and then consent to the natural. trees be• abridge oast the Humber river acrd wa$ ti ^' " centre of fhb r ad -and washing out the ing removed at th.e request ofa person in• carried away:. �: F ;; gravel. At Bev rat plaoss along the ezth retested only in getting cheap wood. Ws John Beattie, who had bean Count' ; s. • '•,;;: " - eonoeesion co ditione are the yams. ere authorized to State that the b ;! tit � Pathmaeterb a a role will not 'bother in conneoE�on wilt t}tie matter w�lll be ea a, died tlFergus, Ont.mBandsala� '' 1�� "' 7 r y •� . -. their Leads wi b such work, and land rigidly enforced, w�thont r'ee cot to race, �' ' x �� • ," P Notwithstanding the general depression B eat Yale • owners do not a em to feel suflioiently in• creed or. Dolor. in bnetnese, the demand fora raotioal - ,. tereste3 whethe the road opposite their --- -.='`- - ° " ..,,:•' - - : ` The Market. edaoation ie increasing. TLis ie ehowQ � ' ` premises is in a good or bad thoroagbfare. ' � - " " - ; .. "� •: MARKNAM � `: � , by the large at /endanoe of yoanR mar, and •' "� We have, aII kinds of hookers and Easy Chairs ;' also ,Dit,ing•Room chairs iA • " " IIntil snot eha Res are made as will pro• ,, Tide. for the rmanent en , ' ,�`' � � women at /be Central Bnuneee College of the latest gtyles. gagement of Alez. Mo$�at, janitor of the High school Toronto at the •present time. The tLor• Sideboards and Bedroom Suite in wll designs:• -Ezteneiob Tables and Hitches men to do the work, water sheds and ewmarket, fell on ibe ipe and fraotnred oaRb training received by the students of Tables always on-hand. Cheap for Cash. ALL a00DS DELIVERED. the like will no bra, contained in the assets 1 }is siiull. title popular school, and the saooess they UNDERTAI�INCi --Oar a dertalung department is complete is every tee c1. "' of the Townehi of dickering. Senator See "or," of Rosedale, Toronto, enjoy, not poly in seoarin bat in retain• Cas3eets, OofBna sad Robes alway nit Hand, � � - Friday niR t and Saturday the 'river who Lae beF d�ngeronely ill with la inn good sttuattons, woal� seem to indi• bverBowed its auks west of the village grippe, is on the •nand. ate that to etlend this oolleg ®, is about A�T"TT'm � " •� '�j•'�T - -- �• ". _ ,.: a ", and the rondo �eading in from the west William Keith, of Newmarket Las been ibe proper thine for young people to do. �1.J_.J 1:S � = � � .1J11r ��A�j �ic�:ie�'In were all inand red. Much damage rose appointed secretary of the North York Boa advi. in this number. � � '�' ` done to the Brock anyl Hingston thororgb• Agrisaltural society. -. � �` • I • _ fares the Rravellhavrng been washeroSin Wm. Jenkins, of Cashel, was in Toren• °" Sate Register... , i' � -- ,: plaoss. These pooasi,,nal overflows have to last week mailing arrangements for the '" . i ' �Rreatly injarec� the old Hnrlbnrt farm manafaotare of his new ohainlese bin ole, FRIDAY ��ACe 2hTa.- Aaation se►Ie of - � � � . , R � a while Messrs �Deverell and Pagh ha e � M y farm •took, im leme�hte, etc., the proper �, �� �� t 1 � , .,; Y re. bane Eaet, of••Toronto, sold a farm I � � +� b • � • ty of John Cowan, at lot 18, con 6, Piok• '' • • ': some oomglatnt of a similar nature to of 100 •sores lot 80 rear of 4th Don. Mark• - •- r ' acing. Bale at 1 O'olooh. Eight months' �, . ,:," ,. '' �' I ' . -. • � 1 ,7.. r ;� make. At Mr. Pugh a place the water ham, the otter clay !o#' X8,800. The par• credit. Bus bills. Thee Poacher, aao6 � � � "" ` was never before eo high it is said. Un• chaser was a bit. Trao � � � �s • ` ' ` y BA ?IIADAt, DiAxi:e 27th - Auction sale of r ` • lase corps preoatttion is taken and conQid• Ez -Mayor J. B. GFoald, of Uzbridge, .household faraiture, including hods and �. 8 d$61I`$ ��• BtatB hat `4Pe have ptlrclia88d fr8IX1 "♦�,. P, - kr ' .1 . r erforme arable o k p d the west aide of was in town yesterday and 6o•day mwkino ;; bedding, dishes, stoves etc., the property ' r _ ,� the village will be flooded every- time a arrangements to�move to Lis farm on the of Thos. Hiakingbotlom, at Claremont. s.: ` - � �' ;, �; ' , *: _ �,",s big rain storm visits as. It ie believed by 9th Don. Markham nezt week. Terms Dash. Bee bills for list of items,. hopper, hlt3 �'ent3r�l� St0 �Al�lI1�t3$ lll�, Claremont; a11d � 5 =. some that at one trine the creek flowed Mr. Carter, re esentin Ald. Hallam = Thos. Poacher, anationeer. ;, ' g :.: through the�owewell and 0 Leary farrrje, of Toronto, was• ere nn Monday and aid fiIISSn�•r, ItiAnclr 80•ra.- Anotion ' sak of - :and such would appear to have scabs the woolen mill hands their wa es•, �+ the iatereete: of Mitrthri E. Turner, as t3t?nt1YlA8 "the buSiY1:6131I at �h8 OIC� Btand� Full 11I18r -Of �IBraj � �' �" g be insolvent, in the south half of the north Iogio therein. ae on the least possible ez- mill started work on Tuesday with the � fi k,_, �'" �„ Dues the water takes that course. t3hoal.d >�ull eta$." half of lot 24, Don 6°, Pickering township, w .: _ a, .. �,,. , .. t�t��� aod6 : alma. t� In Ito ©k, :. :. ! , � . • • � at tlerow'e hotel, >�ron ham at 10 oloclt, the river rename rte lung forsaken bed tt Bo anzrot�it Are the people of Amara for K � y I �oll�d Bros* b8t3t falnll� ' : ` - Bas advi. Thos. Poaabe�r, snot. _ , �" would oases a sight of damage to both oonneoticu with the oars at Richmond � � - -." : - ,:'.,' , , -_ : { r � a� �w �`� - •. � private and •ppbito pro arty. In that Hill that 6he -have off 1'VsDxaeoaY, bi�rtcrr 81st :-- •- Mortga ®sale , , .. , ., {. .. _ p y eyed free board for ct implements, harries, -etc., at lot 18, fl4�tr 1Y1 � �ar�� fl� 1�11�1�11 � $,n{,1�I @�. . � ;,�, .� ��° � ':z .i `- event the Townshrp would have at least the tet�m and 'driver to Mr: Proctor if he 'Dan. G, Pickering, the property of .'P�. • • __, ,t � F t three new_bridgss to btiild, • This mast be wrll inaugurate the.'bn3 conpeotion. Parrfrtder.. halo at 1 o'cicok sharp.. See � •. i : " " _ _ -- •� , � e�" �reYanted ui i3olmq way . Mrs. Larvfay, an old It�3► of.� -,, posters. 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