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P� R IST�; S, l�` I l�I I ' L L S ) " �' : D S LiCI FORA, I;TC., 10,E Adelaide Pt11Yy . east,TooLto. AtClarenlont'Cuesday —- -i � PIC RING-, 1 . - - , 11 -T- E, �� AREtiVELL, �, C., BARRh tJ . T R, Uoanty Crown Attorney, andlCounty 10y , I 8olictto . Court House, �Vhitb9l• CUgic© I'au ily�teut Floor $4.40 per bbl. OZ NIr'CxILLIVIIV - I1 AIZRIS Bran 010•U(), ;�hprta $10.00 per ton • office n osite Poat - ___ ire, Solicitors, &c. (all 1 p Thew -. ` offibns hitby.Ot,t, J_no.I3a11 Dow, B - =5•. �- _s., -• i, r T`` A. Ylclli livray,i,h,B, Dloll— to Loan. Ay • ,.I.:., �! = _ _ - � _ _ -_ __- - __ _. _ 1 - OPi;INS, VL'rLRINAIIY SIIft ! - H. (,I-,o`l, Gra,11 to of the Ontario �'et i ` I oriusry College, Toronto, 1- egtsteretl uiurotler - ! of the utario Vet•oriilary lIodical Agsociution. _`': Office. r silence and slivc +in ; forge vuc and one- nartc+r miles u,rth. of Ur,[ett ltiver. Steel _ ttivini; hoes at irou prices. O lice in. 71e1c�� r hours f om 7 to I1 a. in. and 1 to P p0. address• : ` (! i r' grapL a dress 15'.nitevale -Oat , 1 Qroon iver, Ont. a - -uf :te iiLarb 1I • I3 1I;�S DUN 1, C'otivoynncer, Conl ( T • n.,ssiouor for taking :Sflidayit�oy f +tr f 11 . } in )nt, Ont. 1. - -- UN'TIV(1,.:.:7sstier Df. Marring ©' • I�iceuses for to County of Ontario. Of- ff nos at the store I, st his residence; Y,ic) y inl~ ` - village., , -- ri`tHOiILkS POUCITER, Licensed Auc 11 tioneer, vainator, etc., for East York and Me whole of North arid South ontetrio. Strict � attention given t I all orders by mail or telegraph. Coar7 $roughatn,Ontarees THOB,POUCH1�It, :_ I!, , ' - __ _ I - -- POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., F• Green River, solicits sales from his num- eronrs friends both fax and near. Sallee of farms, term stock, and everything that into besold will ; be handled b} the subsct•iber with the utmost �ax� and sold to the very best advantage. 461y R,BEATON,TO`'fNS>IiIPCLERH • conveyancer, Commissioner for taking alb davits, Accountant and -Insurance Agent. ti Money to loan on farm gro, rty. Wills 'pro ba„a<3. OFFICE Whitmte. Will be in Hroughatn every Monday afternoon -y or the 1. - :` i; ironsactiou of burineas. - -• i THE WOBU RN HOTEL, is a hottsE well furnished- in every department. The iDar is aiways supplied with the best LrandF of LiHuor�, while the stablesb6vo open just refitted and will be found convenient to stock nien as well as inners• . Special ottention paid to commercial travellers, and meals at all Lours. W. o'L F.ARY, Proprietor ty Church of` •Ftlgtu?tct __ l 1. !, George's Church,' Pickering 1 BF.RVICF.F - i L tiUwDAY— Morning Prayer - .� 11.00 n.m. - Sunday School 2.901 +.w. Evening Prayer G.30 '' Ftiini,� 9 rvice and Bible Class •- , „30 ' S RING . -:.. TERM J; . pf[rry �i.ec ial a< ?pant &�e8 L. new ulemLers enter in either do ! iii 1rarIment of the i C�NTi�A[ ilk L. ,.. i or ToIZoaTo, i .:: -= On and after the 29th inst, (ratdtiates end senior tudents going direct frotu College- into goo 1 positions are leaving .vacancieE for new I students. Wit shlenditl facilities. seven Tea,Mhers, two Lectu .re, we cl►n guarantee Food results, Get partic ilars now. . W. H, SHAW, PrinNpal, . ' Gerrard and Youge ots Toronto`. r; i ., .. .: r ', ; i= r - �1 . I I / 11. W. H. Rio kiss, V. 5.,; P Ait(Z D6ttist, P1cl eril`ty. 11 Coll s by day and night promptly attend• ed to. General blacksmithin(;. Lame and disea ed feet a specialty. Also agent for ' McL ueghlin Carriage Cu., Oshawa. .!'view cats; gee of tatters just1to band. ( No. i.,, �,a C -b - eon! �,,o ;of:! �o m M. ° tr t r' � I `4 e b d NJ ate' — '`l K m •d w 8� n'm i' + ,'ad °•; r one . m 0' 0 1 ' M ..I (_ °a c m � . i »1 O ° !( -- - - ca K C 0'Qi ! m ��voc pg,ti� •• 4m �' P. N m ( a, a ' 0 Wa �Cp °°o�v p �o m a i ,[, , : �. ,.-i, _. '.. ".:... I Km��gMELbr� a Wo m,v ib••r .� C xm�.�G4p� o �.D �!. r+ ;� °a c : ag a •a ,. `Ctrs O -- - --4 `�+ to a ^ Jan I 0 < i .� " i•; iii' Nab a 41 -a ao oe W { Q` m ai m ;01 I Mar , I 0 t o I vo co i Apra _ it tj m o m °N Q. w may : �h o °.. _ _ cc to J no ! . i V. a . w eo o,c„ July -4 to ! ra -1 . W Sept; M ,,; •- ca ` w W Nov. I w O. Q -.q to - -}- sr,.. K fi�� ..{ ,. 9 's 'HI - J.:: r ,. G• fi . , $ht ` +t w Ad a, .. y , - : ,: Y S. t V . /. AF -r °. K 9 d r j t w `:a. r• r ' 6 i /� a~ S �5 + N a P•.�t { <.• i.' . t� . .ri r- a .1 . C t [ y 5 �?(, n,.kr� rF"!:� , . „ ,_ : -' r,:J. ; <.ar ri t c.,..t:.PtyY.Y.�61�'+- .r,u �.i.41� � .. + Clal�e�l'oi�t :, . I,: j r/ ; - r Urocery 0ppasite the Nethodist Church, Raving litirehased the Andrew . Hinton bankrupt stook at 75 cents on the 1, spot cash, together with a choice new stock of groceries, contact- . iouery, flour. 0ould's beet •' brand, and feed, etc., I in• -- 11 tend re opening the store j for business on i , :' , : 31011,1a ay nest,arcist; t ..'i- " I;, 18F,)7 • -. w... . �w ;I. . - A ihare of4be public patronage iii- soli- Cited. W:. Cavintoi. ,1 .. - y- _ To Ute Public.. " ,.Me undersigned having fi►rmod ap`atrta6ribiP are now prepared to do all kinds of cement Con- crete work, also carpentering in all its branolaes Tit'eS have all tackle neoessaay for the removal of buildingo and pay,': particular attention to that class of wort For further information address �jDnVITT a Q,ailDXLRK t, BrOUgbam, P.o. OUTAROUNDUS LATEBT LOCAL HAPPSNIN(i8 RECOB.DED BY _ THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN- BY OUR CORRESPONDY:NTB. children, two of whom esi(te at holne• Mrs. Johnston is a very active woman of her years. Deceaeed wa an Irishman of the very hardiest tyre. he funeral will take place on Friday at I o'clock, and thb interment will be made at Salem cemet• ,�$,`� : �_ ,y� Y�+ ni `$)�4�' f s }D. 11 t �P F ,r i �� -ak. F� 1.�^k w i ` 4 -�° `i��,&f... . fir. `� i s r t 4 L `„ `:9 ,- - Baisam -Zion r . • Alonzo is Contemplating matrimony. - . The roads are So bad that news ie scarce. John E. Disney visited the City thai : week. Mr.. Bushbp will be foreman for H of �tRatarT erY Jones this suwtner. 11 _�-- ---� =- •�Z' �' Rey. Titotn occupied the bietiaodist pu�. Thos. �1CkingbOtL01Xl'8'saleon Saturday ytCOHt.AND C EEK pit here on Sunday. •- was well attended. / James Jones came Home last Friday Sherman Itumolir 'moved 'oil Tuesday Wonder if the Belle `g t the letter.' morning for a few days. 6o his father's late residence. -- We hear that Morrish has the mumps. g y • ,. T, Moon was out w th ills seer on - -- ,_. *� Mrs. blilue is somewhat bi9tter, while P Kinsale i her daughter is also on the mend. Snuday. n•I , I 1. The spring has arrived and in hon8e• John Burchall bas re ur , from tllo _' . Mrs- Judson Gibson is getting no bettei.1 (jut-nee our foundry is running full bltist. wild and wooly north. Miss E. Gee was ]lo -ule fruin tll© tits. Robert Da 'e .el)ild ie ettiag along 'Fr(,d W. Dayts will pQnch ills farewell y g Visit, hei parent::] over Sunday. nicely,`being now considered out of dan• serinut, ors Snuday, ApritI ;;rd' 1101,11; nt Sltlo,tn C01•°erh, on the '2itl - gf,r. 1t..1loon was presented with a daught . .; last., Cho wife of II, Adawson, „f :;lire Annie dould is with liar sister, et on Sunday 21st do 'wonder he ,lau „htnr. Mre. Sehuurr. of Harriatou, for a few etniice• ,rho I�;pworth League held n chiclic'n 1,1 )' : weeks. �Ve ate that Fot;d dt C.n. iatill hold t'he sccta`I t'phomns Neil's un the 434th lust., Fred Dowswell iA al Rat Portage and chairs down.. Ladies in'the vicinity will and i�rHpS ute' d M i:�g Maggie Neil' will; alu' not at Portage In Prairie as stater; by us be glad 'when the sun Olines on both easy chair and tablo. There was a glooil . last week.- .. sides of the fanoe. crowd there au l they' all enjc,ved then"'. , . Stanluy Hughes has returned to, _ 4, *xw ` °�T"�”" ��:irt� .. . to, but his chances . of recovery itre very ` aeaRnORO.' Dluvil�� is the order of the c3ny iiet• - • meagre indeed. ---- no x. Jas. Ilarbron l,as rtio ed into :tire..:.,. • _ Alex. I.3oiros will vtttcate the 'Cooptr Miss Fileua, of, Whitby, isvieitint;friet:d� Snell's liouso at Salc'tt, corner, and MrL house this week and take possession of the 'here. Pro tell, frotat Chrclk Lta :e, has ulovc d tt�:. `' It. Itaw�soii dwellinit• John Annis who loss very pick last pve�li W. Sadler's farin. Thoinas Neil Ila• . hits almost re, overed. i 1. Geo. Middleton left Tuesday r iorniuq� . A. Kennedy has been paving num6roug rnoyed to Rose Bros" fartrt, south �`f At ,' ibr Rainy River district where he will vi�ite to titi'. A. heron's. ley, and Mr. Molt', from the front, is tali - spend the sutnuler at least. l >. Beldam has left these parts for; Ire' i ,g Mr '�Tei1`K place-. I The Ladies' Aid Societv helsi t�ieir re, land where lie'will be given the respond• - -•-.* =-- !- ;tilttr westing at the house of Hiss Gret;l; bility of beinf; ;*eneral al;ent felt 1lusge }' oRErrvwoc�>7 on Tuesday afternoon and report a.sple.n• llarris Co. - 1 - - t ,_ . did meeting. Jas, Feeney has Given up farming and J. Ilei:ly� lint; Jlre. Tr" fj BYO here tilt George Ritss_ell 1i4vee for llottiueau, gone into horse training for. w114c•h he.has a v :eek. a North Dakota, this week. Last week We natural ability.' Sl me, very lively horses W. IIanev; of Tor::nt' , ie visiticr,, at'« � I said David Russell, but that was.0 Widtalie hag passed through his hand,. Crun, -nns. t - i I . I on our art. �Vashint;tou �Iethociifst`cd ;urfh'I pwortL ?�1iss 1 ?tta Gate anal Wen. Dtnnis haV6 p Lea League had a literar meetin on Motida F. 1lautle wishes try stale to the farlil$i's g y g returned to the city. 'of this viciuity that Ile will 'cease .grain ,tight under the direction pf Miss M- Dix, rTol.n 'Ryan, of 'I'vro�e, was here at'teL' literary ch,tirmau. The Leal;ue has about chopping alter .April 15th. `those who inR his fl�thec's flint +ral. rA) members. , ivnut s'o'rb work Clone will require to have The Literary society is flourishing ii1 Mrs. l•.. Gleeson an.] family were visit it done before that date. Searboro village under the presidew!v of ing ill Toronto last week. Our milkmen are mite jubilant -over 'Geo. Annis. .They are at present tinishinO Dlra: W. G )son and Lyman Gleesola the decision of the Ontario Government, the study of Shakespeare's, As you like are on the sick list this week. . � in setting aside the cgttle test until new it and are improving therneelves in the E. and' M. Ityan, of Toronto, 'VEre lle;14I tend more reas)uable legislation can be tart of speech making. this week attending their father's funeral introduced and carried through. A. Martin hits moved on the farm lately` Tho Recs. Oke, of Wliltevale, and Mc Geo. W. Coates, to our west, having vacated by J. Feeney. John Annis has Donald, of Greenwood, are to exchange 'rented his torw for a term of years, is taken the d ouae formerly occupied by A. oulpiw next Sunlit ;y, 4th inst Also Rev waking a sale on Friday, April the 9th, -%Iartin. G. Atkinson, of Scarboro Junc' i�S�cAuley, Pickering, and icDunald, of when his Clydesdale horses and brood lion, has taken Sir. Annia' farm. Wm. y Greenwood, 'the follow-1 Sunday. sows should commaud a ready gale at goo.; West and his wife has moved into one of G. -Died at wo' on the '38th inst',I Chester's ;leases and Ralph Collins has fo. figures. See bills for fiat of articles: Michael R a 7',! ears and 2 mot~l , Mies .Linton will hold her sprin mil- lowed Wm. Norton. Thus the neighbor. y R hood is as much different nowaq the order-• Mr. Ryan has lie. u a resident of Green linery opening on April 14th and 15th, ary house is after house- cleairing. wood and vicinity for fifty yeurs. He wa when a full stock of trimmed and un,tritn buried at the R. C. burring ground,. mad bats and bonnets will be dlspla ad aUDt t:Y: . c6ering, on Tuesday. $►tapes and lriuiiuinge in profusion. all __ •�•• -_ -= [ t L' �_ - . :1, ..' _: on Mies Linton on and after dates men :1irs.`Chas. Lynda has bee°'slit;Ltly iii WH►7EVaLE _ :. 1. tioned. Drees - making in connection.. disposed of late= Store on Brock street north. Thomas Puckrin . has been laid off w'itlr Miss '�el:ie Cocrer spent Sgn3ay with, The curlers and their wives, at Ie'' friends in Green River. a dos® of la grippe. those' who possess them, E)oyed an Air. Metealf,of Markham, visited friends Wro. and rank AlcLrady about a dpiog oyster .sapper in the Workmen ;sell on ieit Mare r Gently in the vale on fianflay last, Wednesday e'% ailing. An impromptu pro. Considerable bu. ;iine -y. ie being done in p L Ernest Barber has engaged with' Isaac grata ass touch enjoyed. The mew era pttekrin for the sutntner, both the Whit ©vale wills at ;,resent. of the curiinR club recently had their Sorry to know that lt. E. Jotli�stcn lilts biit,s Lillie BesPe liar, t•eturnea hofn3 - ictures taken, ,;and .the probabilities are after a endxn deft -rnl mouth= in Toroutu. p ' P been laid off with the grill. p K F that the picture will be reproduced in the Williatii Hagerman has re.urne3 home Vaster Adolphus Urvte had abain be i fr,�tu a visit at Buffalo. IIa �a s our Saturday Globe shortly. `come a farm hand for Johu�llell. ( y After a short illness due to tipoplexy, Sherman Brown, eldest "bairn" of 7'. Wbitecale bops are appare_;'•y lla•;ino a - Alexander Wilkie, died on Friday, in his Brown, leaV es for the farm !anti to our good time over there. third year. The' funeral . took place •oil Much moving is beiug done In i Ur vale 1. Saturday when the remains were interne i north. Mrs. Coulter is moving iutu ill 11 use on t These are -ilie Rood old times when at Ashburn. Deceatlred lilts been a reel corner, of Church. and Glaris or.e streets, . dent of this township for m�uy.pearP, and fathers walk to church, for seven or eight and bits. Tocld will occupy the Iluuba miles., -_ a few years ago retired anti became a opposite the Methodist church. resident of our village. The funeral was Rev• AY McAuley. of Pickerins, preaches g here a week from Sunday morning. No ,The firhing season has sires Iv colLiil:�i well attended by old friends, who were doubt a good close will assemble. . ce3 and many of our Wbitevale sports anxious to pay the last tribute of respect seem greatly in'terosted in this line. Great Rev: McDonald lectures here on Wesley to a tnucll respectod_aud worthy resident. on Tuesday evening, April ltlth. bit. Law, heals have been made stilt;; certainly About one o'clock Sunday afternoon th® of Greenwood, was to take ohar�e of cur cfenoteb the approach of spring. residence of harry Itubeets was discovered league that evening, but they have road 1 On Good Friday evening file Methodist to be on tire and an alarm was hurriedly choir intend holding a social for the pur- givoin and in a short time most of our.peo an exchange. Come. ore of tarohasin • choir honks. ,A first- '. le were on the scene. Al r, Roberts and The last literary of the season was held p p g p on Friday last at No: 5. A fine program ela6s tea will be QiVen after which a family were at George Middleton s and of was presented. bliss ''the; Pilkoy oc' program consisting, of soLge += recitattvns, courbe;tlae ;louse was looked up. After copied the chair much to her credit, speeches; etc., will be rendered by ment- ! ':. much exertion on the part of those present hers of Die- choir. Admission 15 cents. the fiatmes were conquered, al0tough the Several of the ladies of the section were 0 -•.. -• out to see the work of the society. �- furntture and house were badly damaged. DUNBARTON �.. The origin of the fire is not definitely - �- �Ab. - known. We are not aware what inenranre Green River. bliss J Alines SundarP'3 at 5priuI ' there was on the promisee. __ side. ", e 1. .. ._Iw •- - � "We are 'pleased to see Mrs. Ftar Bice 1lliss 11. A: Holmee leas I +eta inaiepoi I' BROUOMAM. able to be around again after her recent ed the past week. ---- illness. John Toms, Scarboro, Sii'ntiayed with ` Jonu C', 'a sale was a Inrge success. Miss Annie Karnes has t•eturued'frow Miss A. Anderson. The sale of Isaac Littlejoh'n's stock was Hamilton. !Thomas is getting thong Very Master -M. Gormley ." ill at present well attended. well now. I with typhoid fever. . - It. Wileui., of Oshawa, visited at Jas. - • Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Hoover were in Frank Law, . Pickering,: visited us on McL'artnack's over Sunday. Toronto last week on a visit. au3- making Sunday evening last. Brougham Division has initiated a several business calls. Cigars are all the rage , no'w bu; yeti number of new members lately. • Hy. Hopkins, V.S., was 'in Toronto last Have to walk to. the bay to get thew. John Aechin has mooed onto the Wood- week attending a special ineeting of the T. iienderson, . jr., was indisposed last ruff farm, and we bespeak for him success Ontario Veterinary Association. -w,eek but is able to. be around again. , • ' Vewrick Wilson Ilse secured a foreman Norman and., bliss Agnes McIntyre Fred Lester left ;lets last aionday to in the person of a Mr. Johnston, from have gone to Dakota with the last weeks seek his fortune in the w•il3 ,vest. Success. Woodville. Make up, and others are selling their L. if. Grant, our carriagyP maker, went . William Notion, Soartiorp, has moved (raps and making ready. to I;owmanvilie on F'rtl�ap to visit 1118. onto the Alger place. We welcol ie hits bur mill dame here leave stool, 1 the test sister. . to our -midst. - of high water so far, except the loss of a. David Conway has engaged- with Win. Ed. Wilson has couimnced the erec• few planks. The owners have kept a Gilchrist, of Cherrywood, for Elie summer. •tion of a new barn on the old homestead. sharp look out day and night. months. - John Cowan has the constract. On account of the muddy roads our A small.party I as enjoyed by a few at - At the solication of a number of villagore NEwis agent could not get around to col. H. Morrison's oil Friday evening of last I and others, Thomas Poucher has agreed lest .the newa in and around the Village week. "Yes dear I we'll come again." ' to hold a Combination auction Sale of this week, so I send what has been hand- We hear Some of our youths intend . ,< horses, pigs, furniture, harness, and such ed in. taking advantage of the cheap rates and r ' 1. like in -Brougham on Saturday, April I think everyone that has not got a gu to British Columbia. Success boys. : ; 10th, Those who even yet desire to have copy of the PICKERING NEws coming to Wm. Belleel mbers has been visiting - etuff sold will find the terms very reason• this otlioe should send at once and See fri -nds at F'air000rt during the past week `, able. See bills for list of articles already how cheap it can be got from now until He intends having his house fixed up for ;' .s ;1_ entered. 1898 as -the NEWS is' up to date every a summer residence. i His innumerable friends were- hatch week. Our town l lacksmith is progressing i ,� W' I Surprised Wednesday moralsg to learn Tile sttendance at our public school favorably with his new house and we � .- that Oliver Johnston had died that morn• ha$ been below the average last week hope soon to see a stately mansion erect _, , "- •fY H, jug about 4 o'olook, after but an illness of partly by muddy roads and partly from ed on the top Of the hill. t "� a week, and that not thought a to be the pupils having bad Colds. We think • Our singing class is- progreagng 4er' t r ��� serious. When we mention that deceased it was wise to stay home till coughs and favorably. under the leadership of Prof - was iq his 9btb year, his sadden Collapse colds had di apppeeared, Wiggins. Ws look forward to a fine Can 1, W, � Ni is not to be wondered at.. Mr. Johnston Our saw natlls and'gristbaill ftre run• cer, about Easter Holidays. �{4 has beep a resident of his late farm, in the ping some overtime as water is plentiful Mrs. Wood and family have moved in 4 W.. F t9th concession, for the past sixty years, and business good. Our combined saw to the residence lately occupied by the !' " and dnrito I that time has cleared the lot mill clod brush factory Cain run with its late Peter Nesbit and Fred, Dales who ' ? and erected comfortable, buildings, that twin WAtet wheal from One flume both has occupied it during the winter months •) .:;,, `� •s��v ware his pride in old age. 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I . : . - - ' Ol TPVC CHIN AS AN INDEX. ,,,- - , .- I � .,... . - - I . . . . - "And ored climbing a hi�ll, in his staving t . � . �� ff , ­..._ * V - . , .1 -, - . _� , �.. I . X�_ �, '. �.. , ,,:,- . - *d, aftv all," Newson pleaded. a "' - . -L, - , I - �, � -:. �4�; 1;9 - . � I...., - 11 - � . ".0 - � l' , 7- 0' - 8 me" . .1. - , . - q 1, U, hi6w. could he ianow . that I should be got a glimpse cd the sea from 0 . : �F*_" . I- - - ­ - - *� .. .. . :. 1: 11 I 6 I 6, ; ­ I . . . -I .. . iwi e :;. � . ��,�� . ; -1 - .-� rac `i -t' 4 I�ei` - ��. �,- . - -by, 4 . , , _ AS _ GOO D 1!1''such a simp,etoon as. 0) believe himl were or, other. Can You Tell a Pendn's 6194 til� - - �: . .,rl 4 � . ..: i : ; . , I . , ': �..'L, : PT poor The contiguity of salt water l _. -)�;,�- � 11. 1­ . . _,�,� P1 , - -wpm As avu,ab My fault as his, 7: . -,: . �, � .1 _1 , . - - .� - ­�� . .j . - f4hape of His Lower JAW* ­ .­_ 1­,� . -1 - ." I -. � ­. , , . , I ­1_14�1­1­ . , - . !; I A. -, ­ — '. , " , - 'If 7 - . .- I- ;,,�'� : - -.�' - li - - . ,3� i�,,_ , _.- � _­,­`;.�il...;_O�!,�_ :� • . i� ­;,�' ,:. �., -, '.1 follow I" to be such a necessity of his existence . . � ;i�' � — . 11 I I­ � . . - , _ '. .,,. �. .. - ., � - �i- . - .. ... . .. � _." - way ' ' � . , ­ . i, ]. ... -t .),.. " - ,a 6hins, characters iiiii -- - ' By W` "No," said Elizabeth-Jana firmly, in, that hopreferred Budmouth as a place Protruding - , :1 , - CnAFTER . tdo elbows oil 11, in-c! P've wa ' . _11 ­i k.. I.-, i - . I -.,. -e , ::., ,L.'� L , "He know of residence, - a � , , 1. _­ 7­t, . :1 . � I - I. which was worse her revulsion of feeling. notwithstanding the 80 -ad wMen of tale get-there type. Suo- -:, ' I . . - - :� -V.,h I convulsive twitch, t ;?, I Y; ,�_, V41 0 . - `� I . ;,. . ii " at 61L - was, so hard and your disposition—you always —ere so ciety of his daughter in the r town. ' ' - 11 . 1. . . � Henchard saw thus "'Ar wish. than a sob, because it a . - 'I �". . � I - � settled in lodg-� 0m,%f ul. people usuAlly carry their ebb= - -naturaillk enow at a little later so - . . txuating, father; I've heard my mo. Thither he went, and 1, I - h, seen . - ,;! ,dry . . ­ . .. ' E I.- 'Mr. Far- I If I had otily got h)Br with in&—If their say so hundreds of times —and ings in a- green-8hutitered cottage tdwust forwm-rd, witill, =npremed lips - -date by Other people. That Cting oub r1Ws chiju, if heavy, w�t,h broad rhani _�. I only had l" III10 said. "Hard ' work did it to wrong yoki. 'After weaning which had a bow-window, jW frae 'wodked with that bankrupt, Hen- would be nothing to me then I But me from you the" five yea" by saying eufficiently to afford glimpses of ej 1� _ . __ . _.. 1. I �; I and 61;vealing masseters, indicates light- : ,' _.. . .. _ bl,uo goo, to any one, . '. . I ... shard's stepdaughter, of all wunen,'be- that was not to be. I—Cain­go, Mone he wars my father, he should not have vortioal strip of � . ; 1 4� . Mood. .. .. I.. � - . _. . vase- leaning forward ins .:..;, i1g­ ­ . �!. topic in the town. - as, I deservelan outcast and a done this." opening the sash, and I - . :� came a � 3ommon top through a narrow) A retreat'L Co" i V�15 I"le of ­ - � ;. - Bult Punishment in not great- "Well, well—nevew mind—Lb in all fax enough to look throu i : 'I-' L Perba Pe the only inhabitants ' to bond over And pant." said Newsom good -na- lane of tall Intervening houses. . " ­ . er than I =r I" I ring force, me4"I,y, morally, and phyni- .- -1 .., ... Whom t, iis looming choice of the Scotch- He stern subdued him 1 anguish. turedly. "Now, about this wedding In exploring her now domain du * lioloillog mork I I- � . , - : - I . , ; Maki's cave unmixed satisfaction were shouldered h' basket, and went on. agai mi. I I .. . the first week of residence,.Mrs. Eliza- cWIY; usually 09 t(h)e , ,- - — ( -:. -:-: ­ �. teen ­'. Elizabeth, ' the meantime; hadbrea, � 1; :_ ­� '. ­ 1'. , - , .� both Fwrfrae had reminded Often won discour�ged; desires proteotioul . . .. ., . I , , L, * " ..., � .1. � tj* Mel bars of the pliLlosophia party. 11 . L� I MR XMV_ �. ..: _ house this of ., . .! .1 QU executive force. The develorla � ;i�­ ! thied, him a ' h, recovered her equa,,n- - j.;_-'.-.. _',.�� ­ , -: . of tier stepfather, whose bout I I . .1 '' - �L , CRAPI � '' , , 'He was makers. ?, - imity and t od her face to Caster- hers had former2y been. . . . .. , Mean1while, the man of their talk had MO-111t Of O"Vex . .7 Mrs. St�nuidg,e, having rolled into? the 1. now ism _ � It -.1 large riour one evening, and said that bridge. Bef .re she had reached the homeless—p6s.sibly penniless. . fa,DUUieS Often .­ - pursued his aditary way eastward till oftenid p From that hour her heart a up for tUis defeat. I � It was wonder such a man as Mr. Far- 'first house she was met in her .walk by weariness Overtook him, and he looked t I I - . ! towaxots the self- alienated man; till 9 rou"ded c4i,*. With Mo- .!'­. frae, , e pillow of 60, town," who. might .Donald Farfrae, This was I evidently about for a pilaoo of rest. The bright h she bogged Fra.frao to help her, A smaAl, well- L 17- ­ 01 - - ._�. � --- . not their first meeting that ;day; they biae a,rA red cum0lon lof f 16-4b upon i ".. L one of the da,ughters of . . . autumn sun shining into his eyes across 10"lln I% (ill - in i di t as soon as possible, I . � ned ban and , "ve c osen o ' do 1 without ceremony, the stubble awoke him the next morn- r. it I I . . " . - .1 or priv ..l .... -T,z pr fessional men, ate, resid-1arfrae ViOuslY asked "And is -he whother enchard had banished him- dicates it pieasure-lovib* owns - I d --) ins early. 0je opened his bs4et, and . � I , - - - , 0 I .1 . . 0 him. ch with L I 1�1_. . ith her. I paoked for his supper and iia doin1so I P, . .1 ants, ould stoop so law', CuneY vnLAi- gone—an didl you tedl'bun f—I I mean 9Ae fopr his breakfast what he had self. that she might try to do some- dimp1led, all tglia mo(re so, fort dianpled - -,: of the other Matter not of ours." thing to make M4 life less that Of an ino bedong to ownett6s. People ­ ,.� I tured to disagree wi - . , . "Hie is gone; and. I told him All civerhakded the remainder of his it. dutsaot,'aud more tolerable t 0 pas- be petted and lovedi. ` _- � I "No, ma'am, no wonder at' all. 'Tin. know of your f riend. --Donald who is Althmgh Fiwfrae had never a dimpleb love t10 . I Althootigh everything he brought ne- siona,toly liked Henchard as Henchard like advailratioU and praise. Gonerall . ne- t ' - 1 � . L . r �. i -. F Ohs tha:t's a stooPing to he—that's MY he V oessitated carriage at, his awn back, ha dliked him. h had, an the Other - : e . f icide. .,UsugLlly tailis obin is healthy, -: i, - . . I . . —wbose first "Well, wle-lk, dearie; you will know. he had secreted among his�tools a few t . 1: -, ; ; � -,- I �, �� I opinio - A widow-man . ha,nd, never so passionately hated In ong-lived. . . ­ - ''.. I � soon about t at. - And Mr. Henchard of Elizabeth -Jane cast-off belonging,,, tower friend recuperative a0i I - *Je and' W-1 , no credit to him--what is it the same direction as his form Broad cUmo signify nobleness 'It, f.-. will boax of t if 'he goes not go far." in the shape of gloves, shoes.. a wrap bid done; and .he was therefore not the I . : for" a perusing womano that's her "He wi-11 go fax —she's best ,upon get- of her ba,ndwriting, and the like; and assist Elizabeth- large dignKy. unless vertically thin � � . . - I . . _� tins cut of tight and sound I" least indiaposed to whon, if wilLh it there be thin lip's a . .� ..-. � . . , �� own mistress and_ well -liked But as I I in his pooket he carried a curl of her I plan. I hind cruel - � . . . ghe walked beside her lover,�� and I Ja,ne n her laiudable s ba,codless kind ty. � ­­ ha, r. Having looked at these things 17 -- . �1, : w: - . _� a sweat �Mhed the town pump -)*:�., _.- j, - - ... t Lflood Pateting up of things I we When they he closed them p again, and went on- .� I . (To as Continued , .. Square chino M little floili d note. ­ . I.- . ty T= ;;­ I � _l_.....& J,'­ �.;,% .- . 1 1 , . ... I - in it. . W.hen a into Corn,85treet, in- ward. It now u . f i rmnom xeciuldve, abidi much Man' W" turned'witb became apparent that .�: - - and e ego ..... .11. I �­­ -.'�: � i :_1 il - � � " �, -, 11 j - - a -tomb of best marble-stone to stead of going, str i bt -on to her own the journey was W , - • , 1. Snake qo.od bbUrs-' . . I L, ; put up, . ,al !" ­ .. .. '. _ � . - . I , :.s_i.!, � I ITEMS OF INTEREST-.,,�.,,., . . ... - r door. At Farf me a house they stopped I he reached an i , � blave a eirculaid ! _.. the ot&r one, ais he've done, and weep- den Pf iors, wh oh f. . �.' Drunkards, umuMlY .11 . .. . 11 " .1 : . ;.. .1 .- , .. errs . - , - , � I and went in. : I afternoon of the sixth day. , ' . .. . .. L . .;:;I�:i ed this fill, aad thought it all over, and ' ' - Preis later- 111no aboult, their . . I., - . ; _'t' ­ Farf rae f 1 nlg,= the d66r of .the The renowned hill, whereon the an.. These Few Paragraphs MAY %o,v6M have wrin"i &bK)Ut therm " , :., , siuid to. limself, "T'otheT took me In; ground -floor I -room., saying, nkiaa fair had been held for so many eating Keadinso I chins. I- . * � . I 11 - . first; she's a sensible "There he iml wanting for yorti," and- C!wra ions, bare of death in I,m* ton chiinn are vostic&J, 1111-Its). I renew this one rat . Unlicensed dogs aTO Put to . , , , .1 I- -11 . - . E lizabetb antlered. In the arm -chair sat the owner in fined. �IAO and oi,elicag)e in constitution. Such -i .1 I,, - or, and there's no I a. and almost of aught besides. lArned, Kan',, and - . . . . �.. . "... Piece for a partu , -a' I . to the broaod-fa4ced genial man who had. He deposited his basket upon the turf, PeA*e are subjedt to boWea d6r li:i� I � common among as 01 _7 women in high life now;"— e angles allth&j . 11 called on Hinebard an a memorable and looked about with. sad ouxiosity; - Eating matches Axe meats. if thim through th - who eats . years be, not talks morning between one and two till he discovered the road by which his the villages of Alaska. He the TuOkIt1h. too, tiher are, pronib Go tu, .. .A_ may do worle,- than L, _. weu, 6, . , fore this tiara and whom the latter had wife and b1mealf and entered on the the most is considered the most accom- , T_�.: diver, if she Is tendex-inclined." I L bexoit4otjin. General y phort-lived. .1 , , I I `1 . -� - Not & bint of the matter was thrown seen, mount, Lie coach and depart within upland so memorable to both, two or plialled mane- , Kediumn obliiW with a suggestive bi- -- I half-an-hour of his arrival. It? was three-and-twenty years before. The air Is 00 cLeax and dry in th's fureati in tbio con,t,&r, with smad ,out to biar step-father by Elizabeth her- Richard New�son. �.. "Yea, *7 came up that mounds of fLemb on e r side. I' , . . char- � - ­ .. he arctic regions that conversation can be �t� I , , , Reasoning ascertaining Y�'i' acterize generosity. impk� , self or by Fa,rfrae either. Newson a piide in what she had said, after ascertaining his = ngs. carried on when the 0P0&1wrj1 are two 1-sivenewit � - _ 1 rown . .1 I - , I up to be was morel than he could Ox- "Shia was carrying the baby, and I I 18 _*izedchins, was miles apart. cheery ntitures. (The ame .. - ;. . _. on the cause of their re -a press. He kissed her again and, again. reading a ballet - sheet, Then w As-. . � L that, estim�iug. him by his past, It is said that Willisixi., Waldorf with, a (lab of fle19& j1L9t under the .: oluded I "I've -,aved you the trouble to come orofee Kara —she '90 sad and atraid for owns 4,OW houses in New York City, center of the lowi&r lip, Indicate MO&'%* - , L. L ... . , the throbbing pair were - for and meet me--ilia-bal" said Nevirson. weary. and I speaking to her hardly at nesq; sollishiness, br"k,ty.) . . I I _ and that hill annual income is nearly - . : broi the subject, - and looked. upon "The fact is that Mr. Farfrao here, he all, because my cursed pride, and No Our fea,titire can be taken in jud& L . 00,000. . said, "Come up and sto ,. with me for mortification at being poor. Then we $6-0 ' ol L him as a lion in tines path whom. they raotier. 'Often development . .11 ­ I a day or two, Captain Veelwson, and I'll saw the. tent—that must have stood At J" -, Fla.', i dog chased a rab-, Ing cha ­ 4, pex Of mjn�d or feature e n- . I 11�- �' F et Out ,of hod into a gopher hole. other fa,6ulties . �:..,., would be heart -ily glad to g bring her round." "Faith, says 4, so more this wry." He walked to &noth- bit, which dashed � . 11!_1 t,irely governs. I n eAl,eh cAme take tho.11 - �­ I . - . . '1� .Jt�W.,.Myil 'rattles" re judW . , _ Embittered as he was I will;" and here I am." . ex spot; it wits not reafly where the The dog followed, mid ILL I LonW' befo .. . . ., � .1. 10 , "totality of wdioat, �- --l- r mid Far- tent had stw4, but it seemed so to him. killed both of them. . . I . '. i "Well, Heuchaxd is gone, - i - ,view of i himself . ��:.. -1. society, this riloody � took- deeper and deeper hold of Hen- !me, sbutt-iog the door. "He ha.% .done "Heye we went in, and here we sat tipain's agricultuxal implements ar Ing � I .- _� . It all VolUnLari!y, and, as I gather down. I faced this way.' Then I the �amo as those usod i,n the time L -1 • . .1 - F I I - __ - - . f .''� _:�. chard, till .the daily aecemitY of acing from Elizabet,h,Jane, he has been- very drank, and con=itted my crime. It Caosair. This is one reason to au -own i bUCHM OF MARLBOROUGH. - I , . ,. - _'.... . - .i � mankind, and of them particularly Eliz- nice with her. L was got rather un- must have been just on that very PIX,Y- for that country's wretched condition. - I . L I . . I - - The Duchess of Maxlborough is eel- .. , � ' ...; i...-, abetli-Jane, beca,me well-nigh more ,than easy; but all is as it should be, And we that she waa standing when sho . open -top thimble containing. a wet I J.� rir i An Open great functi - with- .:: will have no more difficultieA at all." 8aff her last words to me before going - be Used in moisLe-ning On- dam seen Ed any g . .. ­ L, . " L sponge, to - i ..,:...: I - to could - d 11 �. , - endure. But what if ,he were Ing the out bar Jeweled belt. At a v rY swell . I _ .:..1 . "Now, that's very much as 1 thought," off with him; I can hear their sound volope flaps, and thus facilLtaL . .. IL .1-1. . '' - . . 1 * audi there were said News., looking into Lim face of now, and the solmud of hex sobs: 'Oh, ­ - . .!:":.. mistaken in -his view . es is LhO invenLiOu of affair recently, the 'beaute girdle , - ­ Ili7 absolute sap- each -ns. "I said to myself, *y, Mike, I've lived with thee all this €t; II , no necessity that 8 by tur Oregonian. glistened around .,the bodic of her . . - an - temper. - a hundred times, while I've been living while, and had nothing IxLt i! -, arati,on from her .should be involved in I —I'll try my A musiciain in Hermon, Mo., wanted i white velvet gown, sable trimmed, a :1:­ � on in my Budmouth lodging, and I mail Notw. I'm no more to 'oe . - . t1s incident, of her marriaget - -L it when I sent her without signature luck elsewhere."' tip top zither, and lie sent to Europa . ' orchids across the shoo)- . i., ." ,.�.- - it , " on a ten-pound note t and And thus Hienchaxd� found himself for one. , lie was disgusted when h e r e- spray of mauve - F,Lilzabeth often took her wa . . o buy. books . magnificent ropes of,,!- . . . I With those magin . . . -; . -h he PO' in his own days, the Budmouth Road, and Farfrae as clothes; and I have said it when I have again on the precise standing whit . . tried to get . �L . peep at unknown to had oem . d fi eve- and - twenty years be- Statd. . . ) pearls and collar, as well sa the diamr. _pie IV I I . I I often made it convenient to create all herself —' upon it, 'tis best. that tare. Externally there was nothing Hunters in Kansas earn about $2 a and "crown" so muoh admired, the rag- ; ' ' � acciiienta.1 meeting with her there. -, I should live on -oluilet like t h-*a till some- to hinder his. makiinK another start on day tAlaying jack- rabbits. The skins are mi parux* was coqrnploted to, a .harm. spot thing turns up for .tom I now the upward siope. and by Ilia now lights sold for three e,oi" each to 1-Ittitern . . I—, .. 1., One dap Henclard was at this in the. mauu-_ An American lad,v who has just return- along know YOU are all rigK and, what cdn achieving igher things than his moul baLt,,ra, who use the hair . 1 viihim a nul,tculine figure came in I I wish for moref I should -not be hap- in its half-f(xrmed state had been able facture of- soft hats. I - . ed from the old count--y had a peep - * d. - , the road from Budmouth and _lingered. Pr if I were residing will, ye public- to accomplish. Blot the ingenious ma- that . soope to ,hia,eye, Hen- fyi; aind Henn moore chinery rAmtrived by the gods for roi� Exceiisive toa drinking shatters the at fine old Blenheim. She states Applying his tele nervoum syatem..�%%eu.kerls the hril.ill, ill- there is an OXqUi8itel equipped ch&p-*-' I . . . fhard, after.all,- hair . . - . . legal claim upon ye," during human pomsibilities of alneli ra- . �U chard expe6ted that Farfrae's features jurea the appetite, disuurls the diges- el and cib.ime :of bZa. Aniongthe . 0 "you sent that ton pounds I". said she tion to a minti"al—Which. arrangf.�p tive organs. and causet-4 cold feet. 60 rooms i modern fu.rnLqhiug.s is a . , But the . . would'be disclosed as usual. I attiLling. "Well, I kept it secret, as you that wisdom to (do shall come Mari pamix gays a Now York physician. lav ­J: I ely ".plant rosanl�­ tree louriging - � - - I ; with the delmixture of zest for (to I up by Duchess Lily in � lensef� revealed that to-day the man recluvisted, But Mr. lioncilia,rd wonder- 0 �, n . York barber advertisM to rooms, filte, - li-Jane's lover. iThe ed about my purehfist-141.", —stood in the way of all that. H al A New . was not E'lizahel I art W five weeks. Nfuprisli,j Indian .and Japanese fashion. "Neil, Captain Nerwoon,. I will be no wish to make an arena a' second teach the tAllusoria . young Duch- f*we ,wais Nekvson's- glad to we y6 here every.• day now, mines time of a world that had become Lao a Ile permit; th novices to pl,actice on Th6 suite occupied by the y o i 0 I . , - . i liti g:a-so and for some seconds, made no I hill o%%n face, and Is frequently lath- e68 comprises, eight apartment,,,, - each.,,L].. i it C.Eva don barm.". said learfrae. more painted setwo to him. - . ly fitted. . Nev.-son w, Very oliften. an he wwadered on, he Orod and allaved twenty times a day. mot-d luxurious i. i,t tier movement. aited,' and "And wilhal I've. been thinking .is, that . The "court iing-c hair," at 'fllenheilu# , lb-ticliard waited—if that could be call- the wedding knay ItH wall Ile kept under .w(*ild survey Mankind, and say to A handsome man in Vanoeburig, Ky., was sorne days ago remioved to t-he big - I � bitnAelf, "Here and everywhere are thirty -five) ears of two, has four Wives ­ I my own roof, the houna.being large, and :.. .. ­ . .. !, P cionwrvatory. It was a birthday gift -ransfixture. I it., 1 a i% a' 11 hero, ,. ­ iting which was a t you being in 1 lodgings yourself —so that folk (lying before their time like frost- anti thxee families. lie was late di- from Queen Anne to t1a great - . � 11 . i;ill Elizabet,li-Ja-ne did not come. a great deaf 11 trouble and axpen®e pd leaves, thmgh wanted by the world, v(irced from his third t3poube, a.uy the .1 ., . the first.Dulke of Maxlborough. I . � ! . . � . . - � . JN(-I�wru did not see anyUhing of her WMIld be wVied ye —acid 't.is a oonveni- the cxltuUty, and their own families, next morning 'wan marxied to the " . - I Ovier the water on the groun& in.,'! I I ' 0 has as badly an can be; while I. an Out, fourth. . �, . 1. , I . i�,�ti jnurn'in'g. 11,Vaiting in vain he% at once when a pie's inarried not t (*at and an ifirtinibrance. wanted by . ►built a facsimile of London Ekridg*— . . - I - ' . __ fLLr I o go to fgaeutphome I" I A man In Kansas City makes himself strange and fantastic- and in the., arch. 1 iwit retracted hi.s steps, and Henchard (I can't die I f I I , I "Wilh a-11 my heart,"' said -C tain n(A)ody, I live up" an . 'square with the world ontw a year. He are a number of smail summer rok)nl-% . .1 I . . . I . tilt l,ke a condeiiiiiied man who, bas a; Newsoln; ':since, as'yo say, it canax0l. no LT . bursa his account books oil the first of one of which is clecurated with frescom I vision' . rs'' respile. - When-he reached harm, now poor Henollard's gone; [ad he been able to extend his none of his debts due in t I �. 11 .ft. f,�"- tiou Junuaxy. pays and ounimandina a Loviely view. --, _._ � �. 1. I � I thiolugh I wouidn't have done it, other- th *ough tile- .might fibatim as far as roftuses to collocL those tkiat alto this one the Duchess spends most of ... . " JI;c, Own houw he found her there. . . , . - M. wise, or put mysolf i3l.this. way at all; Casterbridge that evening, Ilenchard- and - F -1, Lim. I . I . . . . . ,� ­01i, father," sht� said innocently, "I for I've alrea-dy ini,iny lifetime been an would have seen that the (lour of him - due " . her tirne on fine days. The YOUM9 i . .:: . ... - . � - - . - - ., large, - - ,I ..., - � . . , odd house was wide open. that the hall After forty `- 0 - rs f on.-dant rovirt- 11)uike, speakim ! : . . � I y yea 0 e _ V of his home ,niou long � - . I hioe had a letter—a strange one—not itilruder into his famiJy quite am far Trenton. M,O-. ago, desex ibed it as a building 'so - " 1 __ '. ,.�,- � wag lighted extravagantly, anti that ship .a •wwl hy couple in . I - I 6 . ., �, �f Litid - • �0'mebody has asiked me to " polile-nese can be, expected to put up . _�� .11 I - � . -, , - %% 1. W'11h.. But what do the - 1*0plo weya gomg up and -down the agreed t hat it wan about Wile to %'led- so) homely, W ixreguaax and So 1111.1. . ­ . I . ;;..- ,,, - Wyoqvig woman I . I , � lile-1 him, either on the Badnioutla Itoad'i 1 _ ire. it was I lie weddin day of and they were at-vorthiligly illade Wan imposing." . .. 1. , ". 8t1t ' . - ,- .. I . I ,; I I say lien+i4f about it I F I I za bet h. my 19- , _:� � I . . I . .. _. . . I Blizaboth and Farfrao. 11:K A c h all In- and wile. They are I)otti over 8eventy � 'r - . Lii n(jon to-day, or in title evening at 1 . ". : I - . � uhl.ld, come and hearX to what . . - I :. we . - � . . r:1 _1: " He says he caniq I o see 1 1 yours of age. . ­ . . . &. J., " Nlr. Farfra's, novation on Casterbridqp t1u.4tonis as . . . , , . be lalking about, and noot bide at I � . , f _. . I me some time a inLssed roe. 1�1 W CON.�OLATION FOR PLAIN GIRLS. . .. . � go buL 7, a flitting of bride and bridegroom,frow ' A revolving ixt lj%oo. 3 2 ft.kit high, is ... .. . - _- 1� . - - I . . ­ . . � I , - _ (1011"L understand-- it; but betwee.n. you 1 out o' the vrikidow " if yo didn't =r the Lawn immediately after the core I ed for the Perin riN E . xposi i ion of 1900. The girl who is not. flatter d by he 1. . .T � - , "I -1 tuid in& I t�bink J)olria !d iS at the I)OLLOM 1 nald ajid you must settle . 31111 � .0 :, - . 10a " Do . it 'mar- - ,V r .1. ­'� I . i inured Elizal)et.h. still keepinq up a money had not. been thought o(, and at, Vt will Im divided into several floors: looking -glees should read the folio __ k - � of Lhe mystery, an(l, that t is a relation , that rd­ of h103 W'110' NN-d1l.18 to JU . . scrutinizing gaze at soaks awall, object th, ; hour Mr. and Mrs. Farfrao were to be used as rtwtaurainL8, theatres, etc. ing from the ppii of Mr. R61cin. -,In . � pass all OR'nlon I in the street. - entertaining . a holatwful of guests at. and will revolve continuously on a cen- - .. _,- CYU—Iii-s choice. But I did not like their h( in corn Streot. Ind pivot. I - take heart of grace: — "'No girl who is ;,,-,. i *. . . . - I , . . - . . . . go G11 I had* seen you. ,Shall .1 go?"to', "NN'61, th�n," rontirraed - Newpon, DonaltF]oimself was taking a leading oilian, well ' .- rlIenchard replied heavily. "Yes; go." 'turning anew to Farfrao witir a fitoe part in the festivity, his voice 1wing . Nicola •Tesla, tile fatuous' eleei,ri 1 bred, kind and modest is ever of!.. - � I exprt,s.wng _ says that nearly all long-lived people fensively plain; all real deformity': !.- Re �surpriised the young imman, whom thorough entry into the all" distinctly audible in tile street, giving . • 1. - iject, ­tlhul'o how we'll have. And Mr. . have been great sleepers. Ile believes lie had looked ul)on �t-,4 hils all it, tb t of manners, or of heart, im expression to a gong of his native coun- BUNL11A wan I . vrorld, by saying to her, ay if lie did Farfrae,'as yqu provide soegn that if a man could Aeol) eighteen hours . I , -1 .1 . . :...� unh, and try. Idlers were stand ng on the pave- a day, without the aid of narcotics, ho I may say, in defense Of My OW11 Cou-_--�' I ;house r0oAu, anti all that, I'll do my mj,no, in front, 'I notcare about leer nior(�, "I am going and pret4ontly it could � - - - � I start pr ise of beauty, .that- I do not at- to leave Ca,sterbridge, Elizabeth-Jane." part stn I lie drinkab-cia." be perceived that a dance was proposed m 9 11 L " v e --)00 years. rs . . "Leave Cisterbrlidge!" -she Cried, "and "Ob, none—we ohan't want much of M'r. and Mrs. Fartme joining in the flat rink Alliger, an old bachelor, sup- tach ha the real importance to it � I - . � .1 � . .. . . "and' no I" said .Farfrae, shaking figti re, - I ported himmIf cibiefly by Ix- i 1� .. I leavl­-ime4W gging in which assumed in ordinary fiction, .. ,'. � - , 11-1 , * - 'bie hewl with respecta4le gravity. I . es, thl Ittle `h(h) van be managed i I - Y. " DO I'liho u-no in a citess of white silk or the streets of Dublin. lie became ill, . . .. i . I " y " 11 );�,s_ . . .1 . ., al -, . , I by you al as wi'll ai by us bolli; I iyou leavv. all to me.,, I I satin—the. observers were not nean and insisted ,on wears ,wig.and above all in the pages of the periodical - h _.._I, don't emare bout shops anti -streets and , your they had gone a little. farther and igh to say which - -snowy white, a nightcap. After hiii ath 811 m which beat repireaents as a whole the -L. 1.' . . I i- I- ­ '.. : I � —1 would rather get. into the t 'in. theose twrtica'ars, New,w)n, leaning wit ,tilt. 11 tinge of un- * rula, folk tour- i I tAilk or cream and of A:1.03.1) In bank-notes was found public mind of England. - 1 A a , try by myself, out of sight, and follow back stn his (-hair and smiling re,fle.ctivl&' the expresmi(Aa of her face was one of der his wig. throughout the whole 86vetty-volum , - a I I my own ways, and. leave you to yours." : ly at the ceiling 6aid, "I've never told nervamispileaoure rathorthanof gaiety. Coffee derives its name from Kaffa, series of Punch—first by ,eech and� I �.­,. �.. "I amsorry you have decided on, this," ye, or Gave 1, Mr.. Farfrae,. flow lion- Presently Farfrap came round. hire eX4 F."t Africa, where the berry was first then by Du Ma.urier—all nit girls are - . .. , with difficult firmness. ciliard put. me off the sve.nt that time r- . .1 .. "For - , uberanit mmement making bin' rOn- raised. Mocha coffee in so trained from relpresented as pretty, all nice women . ! - ­ - . an 'I'll o a port mi the 11,od Sea. in Arablia,where. am both pretty and well dressed -, and I thought it pro bab'de—possi ble—t. hat I lie expre,s,;ed ignorance Of What the spicuo,im in a mom t. e pair wer . 1. r . I b marry Mr. Farfrae some little Captain alluded to. . .1 JMig t shipped. .._.,__. � 1. not dancing together dais time. but it it was collected and i ped. The first if -the reader will com,1xi,re a .sufficient � - .I.I.- time be.11ce, and I did not know that. "Ali, I thought. I haft't. .1 resolved was apparent that there was a word- coffee house in England opened-in number of examples extianding over A ,.. . , d - � �. . 1; - .1... you of step I that I would not., I ronliember; not to low speech bet-%%eon them; and that; Oxford in 1651. 1. I . series of ye.Lris, he will find the mora.l. '­ - - - I I . .. , . - .. "I approve of anything ),oLb desire to l hurt -the man's name. 4 g 8 - * lesson more and more enforced by thin ­ . . . J�ut now he's whenever the intorch n e of the fig In San Frandwo there are two rival ,,if* . ­ I . .--`---,..-.` do, Izzy," said Henclpardi_huAily. ,g6ne I can tell ye. Why, lea,me, to ure inade them the partners of a Mo- most popular authority, that all real ­ � would be no mat- :Cnaterbridge nine 'or Wen !months be- mont. their em(Aions breathed druggitAs tvho occupy opposite cor- � . I did inot approve, it " a much ners 'Their rivalry is shown even in u liners in either sex means some kind I . � . .. ... ... . . 7a L . . 1. .. - . y . 1--- ,-ter. 1 wish to go away, My pros- ! fore that day that I found ye out. I subtler essence than at other time8i <_ . _. .. , the Buie. of postage stamps. 0110 of them of of heart or vulgarit of , - .,. ­ , .,�.., 611ce might Make things awkward in linAl Iw)n here t,Wic,o before then. The degrees the idlers became aware has this sign displayed " Thirteen two- education." _- ___ . the future;� and, in short, it. is best that ifirst tinile I pressed t-hrough the tojwn that, the measure wag also trod by some , ­1 . �. T'... .._�_1­1�1 to I , cent stamps for a cent and a quarter." . I � ..- - . I go. . on my way westward, not knowing Eliz- one who otit-Farfraed Farfrae in sal- - I , ifirb do i I Ilia purviiaber soon discovers that the - on," she said at last, you will ! a,bptlbl i.ved here. Then, hearing at some tat cry intenseness. This was strap 00 . :.� _ - � - . I '! SONGS IN TILE NIGHT.: I y wedding; P-ace—I forget where—that I quarter must be of silver. .I. I . . " 'a man of and it was stranger to find . . not be abbe to come to m that Nol I - IL ;­ ., 1. �". its not as' it ought to be." the nalue of Henchard had been Mayor eclipsing personage ,wus 'Elizabeth- . . � ��:- 1, I-.-. i- .1 I., I and that . '� Very many of the sweetest joys of :1 v l-'Pti . "I don't want to me it -1 don't want here, 1 cwmo book, and called at % I . . C , - � Jane's I ner. VFSEER USED FOR WRAPPING Christian hearts are songs which have . "-. .. his I ..I .1 .. to see it 1"' -lire oxedaimed;" adding more: hiouise one onorning. The joker 1—he 'rho Artl-time thAt they saw him he � ..- * � . I " softly, "but think of me sometimes in !said Elizabeth-Jane, had died years was, sweeping grandly ro,und, his head - I :1 � . P U RPOSES. been learned in the bitterness of trial.. . . .. . I I ' gone) it -little bird that - . - . ve " . , - our iutur� life—you'll (to that, Izzy? ago." . I ring and low down, his logs in -Wood vleneor is used to extant in said of a lie will _ . .. . .1 nk of me when you are living as Elizabeth nuw,gave earnest • heed' for doing bundles. instead of paper, never learn to is mas- L- Ili I d,' to te form of an X, and his back towards . I ; I . sing the song his ithe wife of the richeist, the foremost ,his titory. the door. The next time he came, Curtain I ins- .. ., ­ , - . 416 Manufacturers, for ter will have him sing while, it is light : I . .. :... -I .. - I " mom in the town, and don't let my sins, "Novi-, it never crossed my ,mind t.hqt round in the direction. his white waist- , tance, when shippiniff or delivering - , - .. when you know them all, cause ye to ,11ing ,me a a la, and his in bin. cage. Ile learns a snatch of.. the man wais so . packet," con- t� toes polles, in -small lots wTap them In . . . . ­., ite o "" ' Thah vj quite w "a - It costs a aittle more an , though 1: loved 'oe late "And, if you'll be- t pr000di�g h Outh * .. � . .. lorOt that tinued NewBon. receding h a wM ai8t is. % veneer not learn ppy p orm was C� .... I - Captain ewe U. - I loved 'ea well." ' I lieveme, I was filiat uMet, that I went rar N . paper. but: not much, And it is moth a full separate melody of his ow _� 11. And .. ! , it in I I - . ., '10 , � -, 11 bi : �=usa of � Donald I" she Bob- batik to the coach that had brought me, . I .. I .. better tow the purpose. Poles thug the master 6overs the cage and makes ' - I . aad took pawage onward' without lying _.�� . I . d e less likely to be creased .j! bed, I I " , �! , " , I 4 1� � - ,, I . "I oldn"C forbid you to marry -an-hour'. . Ha—lia— �'.' 'a � � . I wTfif?,e up are and he listens and learns the one song that : il ng I .-. ... 11�VMR XLV z4_.�. it dark all about the bir(L and then , .- : !�, , . .. him" in the town hraf!f . ;�, ". - � byy coirds tied alro(und them, .1, - wag . . .. . �i_ mid Hencliard evasively. "Promise not 'twas a good joke, and well carried out, - it wag abotit a mouth after the olay the veneer. Is a batter• protection ,frorn, to quite f6rget me -when—" He meant aind I give itbe man credit for't it. . � hich closed as ini t1hita last chapter, bruises in handling. The veneer used is taught him, until his .heart is full . �,., . ..., - �­, - - ' 1. -Z i Ne, 'son should come. I Eli w of it. - Then, ever after, he sings the 7 ; '11: .- ; ��: . - . ;when vo zaibetb4alk,6 was amazed at the Elizaboth-Jams had for tbih purpose is usually of elm wood ­ " i " ro"V M ec' - . She praised meeba,nic-ally, in her ag- intolligence. 'A joke 1—cob, no I­ i�sr 81i'u:tio�o MILnd, and made . a th' song in t-be light. With many f us! 1 --. � , - . Me to the novelty of s where 0 : ,j.,:� - at dusk Cried. "Thm. he kept you f rom me, the only difference between Donald'g the pcdea are made. - Veneer is also it is as with the bird. The master liag 1� ,-,! rig - I I � itStion; and the same event - . �a,rd left the town, to whose de- farther, all thme months, . he a a 'song he wishes to teach us, but We l - flenol . I n you Movements now and formoriy was that use fort w-raWiug UP picture mould- learn only a strain of it, a note here - i- % . . I t 1he had been one of the chief MI bt have been here 9" , I . . I , vs OpMen he hastened indoors rather nor quick- Ings. ,. . 4 e - I � ,.:. n I . . and there, while we catch up snatches -�.; la.nisi for many years. I, I 111� fa.'thecr adkWitted 'that oh ,tract ly after) lAminess hours thane had , I � . stiffau ' L . ______" ' • " .; of the world's song, and sing them with � I - ' . secretly and alone, not a the cam. I .1 ANCIENT TUMBLER6i I., -, weo secre been in iLbe habit of doing for some; ,m 0 many who 'bad -known him "He OUSU not to litme, don It I" said time. - . I _.. - - � ' - ' � it. Then he comes and makes it dark , . liers . .. .. . . _.. 90(ij of th . Tuial ot. nearly. the sa[116' shape about us, till %ve learn the sweet mel-.. h . t Farf rao. - ,. . . I _ I � beisig .. Newsm had stayed W Casterbridge: and dimensions me those employed to- ly he would teach us. . . went on tDII -be, came to the first Elizabeth . OR a,c Many of the He - e an , � Wghed, f issoid I would three days after the day have been found in great numbers loveliest songs of peace and . Oh I I think I smol. was eta red at and 'honored party, trust sung , ­ :' , , . ... _,�� vallsotone, ,which stood in the bank never forget hifil. Ru pp : :rb,� in Pompeii. They were of gold,'ailver, by God's children in Mis world have - I . ' �L. *­�". balf-1my UP a steep hill. 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I . : . - - ' Ol TPVC CHIN AS AN INDEX. ,,,- - , .- I � .,... . - - I . . . . - "And ored climbing a hi�ll, in his staving t . � . �� ff , ­..._ * V - . , .1 -, - . _� , �.. I . X�_ �, '. �.. , ,,:,- . - *d, aftv all," Newson pleaded. a "' - . -L, - , I - �, � -:. �4�; 1;9 - . � I...., - 11 - � . ".0 - � l' , 7- 0' - 8 me" . .1. - , . - q 1, U, hi6w. could he ianow . that I should be got a glimpse cd the sea from 0 . : �F*_" . I- - - ­ - - *� .. .. . :. 1: 11 I 6 I 6, ; ­ I . . . -I .. . iwi e :;. � . ��,�� . ; -1 - .-� rac `i -t' 4 I�ei` - ��. �,- . - -by, 4 . , , _ AS _ GOO D 1!1''such a simp,etoon as. 0) believe himl were or, other. Can You Tell a Pendn's 6194 til� - - �: . .,rl 4 � . ..: i : ; . , I . , ': �..'L, : PT poor The contiguity of salt water l _. -)�;,�- � 11. 1­ . . _,�,� P1 , - -wpm As avu,ab My fault as his, 7: . -,: . �, � .1 _1 , . - - .� - ­�� . .j . - f4hape of His Lower JAW* ­ .­_ 1­,� . -1 - ." I -. � ­. , , . , I ­1_14�1­1­ . , - . !; I A. -, ­ — '. , " , - 'If 7 - . .- I- ;,,�'� : - -.�' - li - - . ,3� i�,,_ , _.- � _­,­`;.�il...;_O�!,�_ :� • . i� ­;,�' ,:. �., -, '.1 follow I" to be such a necessity of his existence . . � ;i�' � — . 11 I I­ � . . - , _ '. .,,. �. .. - ., � - �i- . - .. ... . .. � _." - way ' ' � . , ­ . i, ]. ... -t .),.. " - ,a 6hins, characters iiiii -- - ' By W` "No," said Elizabeth-Jana firmly, in, that hopreferred Budmouth as a place Protruding - , :1 , - CnAFTER . tdo elbows oil 11, in-c! P've wa ' . _11 ­i k.. I.-, i - . I -.,. -e , ::., ,L.'� L , "He know of residence, - a � , , 1. _­ 7­t, . :1 . � I - I. which was worse her revulsion of feeling. notwithstanding the 80 -ad wMen of tale get-there type. Suo- -:, ' I . . - - :� -V.,h I convulsive twitch, t ;?, I Y; ,�_, V41 0 . - `� I . ;,. . ii " at 61L - was, so hard and your disposition—you always —ere so ciety of his daughter in the r town. ' ' - 11 . 1. . . � Henchard saw thus "'Ar wish. than a sob, because it a . - 'I �". . � I - � settled in lodg-� 0m,%f ul. people usuAlly carry their ebb= - -naturaillk enow at a little later so - . . txuating, father; I've heard my mo. Thither he went, and 1, I - h, seen . - ,;! ,dry . . ­ . .. ' E I.- 'Mr. Far- I If I had otily got h)Br with in&—If their say so hundreds of times —and ings in a- green-8hutitered cottage tdwust forwm-rd, witill, =npremed lips - -date by Other people. That Cting oub r1Ws chiju, if heavy, w�t,h broad rhani _�. I only had l" III10 said. "Hard ' work did it to wrong yoki. 'After weaning which had a bow-window, jW frae 'wodked with that bankrupt, Hen- would be nothing to me then I But me from you the" five yea" by saying eufficiently to afford glimpses of ej 1� _ . __ . _.. 1. I �; I and 61;vealing masseters, indicates light- : ,' _.. . .. _ bl,uo goo, to any one, . '. . I ... shard's stepdaughter, of all wunen,'be- that was not to be. I—Cain­go, Mone he wars my father, he should not have vortioal strip of � . ; 1 4� . Mood. .. .. I.. � - . _. . vase- leaning forward ins .:..;, i1g­ ­ . �!. topic in the town. - as, I deservelan outcast and a done this." opening the sash, and I - . :� came a � 3ommon top through a narrow) A retreat'L Co" i V�15 I"le of ­ - � ;. - Bult Punishment in not great- "Well, well—nevew mind—Lb in all fax enough to look throu i : 'I-' L Perba Pe the only inhabitants ' to bond over And pant." said Newsom good -na- lane of tall Intervening houses. . " ­ . er than I =r I" I ring force, me4"I,y, morally, and phyni- .- -1 .., ... Whom t, iis looming choice of the Scotch- He stern subdued him 1 anguish. turedly. "Now, about this wedding In exploring her now domain du * lioloillog mork I I- � . , - : - I . , ; Maki's cave unmixed satisfaction were shouldered h' basket, and went on. agai mi. I I .. . the first week of residence,.Mrs. Eliza- cWIY; usually 09 t(h)e , ,- - — ( -:. -:-: ­ �. teen ­'. Elizabeth, ' the meantime; hadbrea, � 1; :_ ­� '. ­ 1'. , - , .� both Fwrfrae had reminded Often won discour�ged; desires proteotioul . . .. ., . I , , L, * " ..., � .1. � tj* Mel bars of the pliLlosophia party. 11 . L� I MR XMV_ �. ..: _ house this of ., . .! .1 QU executive force. The develorla � ;i�­ ! thied, him a ' h, recovered her equa,,n- - j.;_-'.-.. _',.�� ­ , -: . of tier stepfather, whose bout I I . .1 '' - �L , CRAPI � '' , , 'He was makers. ?, - imity and t od her face to Caster- hers had former2y been. . . . .. , Mean1while, the man of their talk had MO-111t Of O"Vex . .7 Mrs. St�nuidg,e, having rolled into? the 1. now ism _ � It -.1 large riour one evening, and said that bridge. Bef .re she had reached the homeless—p6s.sibly penniless. . fa,DUUieS Often .­ - pursued his aditary way eastward till oftenid p From that hour her heart a up for tUis defeat. I � It was wonder such a man as Mr. Far- 'first house she was met in her .walk by weariness Overtook him, and he looked t I I - . ! towaxots the self- alienated man; till 9 rou"ded c4i,*. With Mo- .!'­. frae, , e pillow of 60, town," who. might .Donald Farfrae, This was I evidently about for a pilaoo of rest. The bright h she bogged Fra.frao to help her, A smaAl, well- L 17- ­ 01 - - ._�. � --- . not their first meeting that ;day; they biae a,rA red cum0lon lof f 16-4b upon i ".. L one of the da,ughters of . . . autumn sun shining into his eyes across 10"lln I% (ill - in i di t as soon as possible, I . � ned ban and , "ve c osen o ' do 1 without ceremony, the stubble awoke him the next morn- r. it I I . . " . - .1 or priv ..l .... -T,z pr fessional men, ate, resid-1arfrae ViOuslY asked "And is -he whother enchard had banished him- dicates it pieasure-lovib* owns - I d --) ins early. 0je opened his bs4et, and . � I , - - - , 0 I .1 . . 0 him. ch with L I 1�1_. . ith her. I paoked for his supper and iia doin1so I P, . .1 ants, ould stoop so law', CuneY vnLAi- gone—an didl you tedl'bun f—I I mean 9Ae fopr his breakfast what he had self. that she might try to do some- dimp1led, all tglia mo(re so, fort dianpled - -,: of the other Matter not of ours." thing to make M4 life less that Of an ino bedong to ownett6s. People ­ ,.� I tured to disagree wi - . , . "Hie is gone; and. I told him All civerhakded the remainder of his it. dutsaot,'aud more tolerable t 0 pas- be petted and lovedi. ` _- � I "No, ma'am, no wonder at' all. 'Tin. know of your f riend. --Donald who is Althmgh Fiwfrae had never a dimpleb love t10 . I Althootigh everything he brought ne- siona,toly liked Henchard as Henchard like advailratioU and praise. Gonerall . ne- t ' - 1 � . L . r �. i -. F Ohs tha:t's a stooPing to he—that's MY he V oessitated carriage at, his awn back, ha dliked him. h had, an the Other - : e . f icide. .,UsugLlly tailis obin is healthy, -: i, - . . I . . —wbose first "Well, wle-lk, dearie; you will know. he had secreted among his�tools a few t . 1: -, ; ; � -,- I �, �� I opinio - A widow-man . ha,nd, never so passionately hated In ong-lived. . . ­ - ''.. I � soon about t at. - And Mr. Henchard of Elizabeth -Jane cast-off belonging,,, tower friend recuperative a0i I - *Je and' W-1 , no credit to him--what is it the same direction as his form Broad cUmo signify nobleness 'It, f.-. will boax of t if 'he goes not go far." in the shape of gloves, shoes.. a wrap bid done; and .he was therefore not the I . : for" a perusing womano that's her "He wi-11 go fax —she's best ,upon get- of her ba,ndwriting, and the like; and assist Elizabeth- large dignKy. unless vertically thin � � . . - I . . _� tins cut of tight and sound I" least indiaposed to whon, if wilLh it there be thin lip's a . .� ..-. � . . , �� own mistress and_ well -liked But as I I in his pooket he carried a curl of her I plan. I hind cruel - � . . . ghe walked beside her lover,�� and I Ja,ne n her laiudable s ba,codless kind ty. � ­­ ha, r. Having looked at these things 17 -- . �1, : w: - . _� a sweat �Mhed the town pump -)*:�., _.- j, - - ... t Lflood Pateting up of things I we When they he closed them p again, and went on- .� I . (To as Continued , .. Square chino M little floili d note. ­ . I.- . ty T= ;;­ I � _l_.....& J,'­ �.;,% .- . 1 1 , . ... I - in it. . W.hen a into Corn,85treet, in- ward. It now u . f i rmnom xeciuldve, abidi much Man' W" turned'witb became apparent that .�: - - and e ego ..... .11. I �­­ -.'�: � i :_1 il - � � " �, -, 11 j - - a -tomb of best marble-stone to stead of going, str i bt -on to her own the journey was W , - • , 1. Snake qo.od bbUrs-' . . I L, ; put up, . ,al !" ­ .. .. '. _ � . - . I , :.s_i.!, � I ITEMS OF INTEREST-.,,�.,,., . . ... - r door. At Farf me a house they stopped I he reached an i , � blave a eirculaid ! _.. the ot&r one, ais he've done, and weep- den Pf iors, wh oh f. . �.' Drunkards, umuMlY .11 . .. . 11 " .1 : . ;.. .1 .- , .. errs . - , - , � I and went in. : I afternoon of the sixth day. , ' . .. . .. L . .;:;I�:i ed this fill, aad thought it all over, and ' ' - Preis later- 111no aboult, their . . I., - . ; _'t' ­ Farf rae f 1 nlg,= the d66r of .the The renowned hill, whereon the an.. These Few Paragraphs MAY %o,v6M have wrin"i &bK)Ut therm " , :., , siuid to. limself, "T'otheT took me In; ground -floor I -room., saying, nkiaa fair had been held for so many eating Keadinso I chins. I- . * � . I 11 - . first; she's a sensible "There he iml wanting for yorti," and- C!wra ions, bare of death in I,m* ton chiinn are vostic&J, 1111-Its). I renew this one rat . Unlicensed dogs aTO Put to . , , , .1 I- -11 . - . E lizabetb antlered. In the arm -chair sat the owner in fined. �IAO and oi,elicag)e in constitution. Such -i .1 I,, - or, and there's no I a. and almost of aught besides. lArned, Kan',, and - . . . . �.. . "... Piece for a partu , -a' I . to the broaod-fa4ced genial man who had. He deposited his basket upon the turf, PeA*e are subjedt to boWea d6r li:i� I � common among as 01 _7 women in high life now;"— e angles allth&j . 11 called on Hinebard an a memorable and looked about with. sad ouxiosity; - Eating matches Axe meats. if thim through th - who eats . years be, not talks morning between one and two till he discovered the road by which his the villages of Alaska. He the TuOkIt1h. too, tiher are, pronib Go tu, .. .A_ may do worle,- than L, _. weu, 6, . , fore this tiara and whom the latter had wife and b1mealf and entered on the the most is considered the most accom- , T_�.: diver, if she Is tendex-inclined." I L bexoit4otjin. General y phort-lived. .1 , , I I `1 . -� - Not & bint of the matter was thrown seen, mount, Lie coach and depart within upland so memorable to both, two or plialled mane- , Kediumn obliiW with a suggestive bi- -- I half-an-hour of his arrival. It? was three-and-twenty years before. The air Is 00 cLeax and dry in th's fureati in tbio con,t,&r, with smad ,out to biar step-father by Elizabeth her- Richard New�son. �.. "Yea, *7 came up that mounds of fLemb on e r side. I' , . . char- � - ­ .. he arctic regions that conversation can be �t� I , , , Reasoning ascertaining Y�'i' acterize generosity. impk� , self or by Fa,rfrae either. Newson a piide in what she had said, after ascertaining his = ngs. carried on when the 0P0&1wrj1 are two 1-sivenewit � - _ 1 rown . .1 I - , I up to be was morel than he could Ox- "Shia was carrying the baby, and I I 18 _*izedchins, was miles apart. cheery ntitures. (The ame .. - ;. . _. on the cause of their re -a press. He kissed her again and, again. reading a ballet - sheet, Then w As-. . � L that, estim�iug. him by his past, It is said that Willisixi., Waldorf with, a (lab of fle19& j1L9t under the .: oluded I "I've -,aved you the trouble to come orofee Kara —she '90 sad and atraid for owns 4,OW houses in New York City, center of the lowi&r lip, Indicate MO&'%* - , L. L ... . , the throbbing pair were - for and meet me--ilia-bal" said Nevirson. weary. and I speaking to her hardly at nesq; sollishiness, br"k,ty.) . . I I _ and that hill annual income is nearly - . : broi the subject, - and looked. upon "The fact is that Mr. Farfrao here, he all, because my cursed pride, and No Our fea,titire can be taken in jud& L . 00,000. . said, "Come up and sto ,. with me for mortification at being poor. Then we $6-0 ' ol L him as a lion in tines path whom. they raotier. 'Often development . .11 ­ I a day or two, Captain Veelwson, and I'll saw the. tent—that must have stood At J" -, Fla.', i dog chased a rab-, Ing cha ­ 4, pex Of mjn�d or feature e n- . I 11�- �' F et Out ,of hod into a gopher hole. other fa,6ulties . �:..,., would be heart -ily glad to g bring her round." "Faith, says 4, so more this wry." He walked to &noth- bit, which dashed � . 11!_1 t,irely governs. I n eAl,eh cAme take tho.11 - �­ I . - . . '1� .Jt�W.,.Myil 'rattles" re judW . , _ Embittered as he was I will;" and here I am." . ex spot; it wits not reafly where the The dog followed, mid ILL I LonW' befo .. . . ., � .1. 10 , "totality of wdioat, �- --l- r mid Far- tent had stw4, but it seemed so to him. killed both of them. . . I . '. i "Well, Heuchaxd is gone, - i - ,view of i himself . ��:.. -1. society, this riloody � took- deeper and deeper hold of Hen- !me, sbutt-iog the door. "He ha.% .done "Heye we went in, and here we sat tipain's agricultuxal implements ar Ing � I .- _� . It all VolUnLari!y, and, as I gather down. I faced this way.' Then I the �amo as those usod i,n the time L -1 • . .1 - F I I - __ - - . f .''� _:�. chard, till .the daily aecemitY of acing from Elizabet,h,Jane, he has been- very drank, and con=itted my crime. It Caosair. This is one reason to au -own i bUCHM OF MARLBOROUGH. - I , . ,. - _'.... . - .i � mankind, and of them particularly Eliz- nice with her. L was got rather un- must have been just on that very PIX,Y- for that country's wretched condition. - I . L I . . I - - The Duchess of Maxlborough is eel- .. , � ' ...; i...-, abetli-Jane, beca,me well-nigh more ,than easy; but all is as it should be, And we that she waa standing when sho . open -top thimble containing. a wet I J.� rir i An Open great functi - with- .:: will have no more difficultieA at all." 8aff her last words to me before going - be Used in moisLe-ning On- dam seen Ed any g . .. ­ L, . " L sponge, to - i ..,:...: I - to could - d 11 �. , - endure. But what if ,he were Ing the out bar Jeweled belt. At a v rY swell . I _ .:..1 . "Now, that's very much as 1 thought," off with him; I can hear their sound volope flaps, and thus facilLtaL . .. IL .1-1. . '' - . . 1 * audi there were said News., looking into Lim face of now, and the solmud of hex sobs: 'Oh, ­ - . .!:":.. mistaken in -his view . es is LhO invenLiOu of affair recently, the 'beaute girdle , - ­ Ili7 absolute sap- each -ns. "I said to myself, *y, Mike, I've lived with thee all this €t; II , no necessity that 8 by tur Oregonian. glistened around .,the bodic of her . . - an - temper. - a hundred times, while I've been living while, and had nothing IxLt i! -, arati,on from her .should be involved in I —I'll try my A musiciain in Hermon, Mo., wanted i white velvet gown, sable trimmed, a :1:­ � on in my Budmouth lodging, and I mail Notw. I'm no more to 'oe . - . t1s incident, of her marriaget - -L it when I sent her without signature luck elsewhere."' tip top zither, and lie sent to Europa . ' orchids across the shoo)- . i., ." ,.�.- - it , " on a ten-pound note t and And thus Hienchaxd� found himself for one. , lie was disgusted when h e r e- spray of mauve - F,Lilzabeth often took her wa . . o buy. books . magnificent ropes of,,!- . . . I With those magin . . . -; . -h he PO' in his own days, the Budmouth Road, and Farfrae as clothes; and I have said it when I have again on the precise standing whit . . tried to get . �L . peep at unknown to had oem . d fi eve- and - twenty years be- Statd. . . ) pearls and collar, as well sa the diamr. _pie IV I I . I I often made it convenient to create all herself —' upon it, 'tis best. that tare. Externally there was nothing Hunters in Kansas earn about $2 a and "crown" so muoh admired, the rag- ; ' ' � acciiienta.1 meeting with her there. -, I should live on -oluilet like t h-*a till some- to hinder his. makiinK another start on day tAlaying jack- rabbits. The skins are mi parux* was coqrnploted to, a .harm. spot thing turns up for .tom I now the upward siope. and by Ilia now lights sold for three e,oi" each to 1-Ittitern . . I—, .. 1., One dap Henclard was at this in the. mauu-_ An American lad,v who has just return- along know YOU are all rigK and, what cdn achieving igher things than his moul baLt,,ra, who use the hair . 1 viihim a nul,tculine figure came in I I wish for moref I should -not be hap- in its half-f(xrmed state had been able facture of- soft hats. I - . ed from the old count--y had a peep - * d. - , the road from Budmouth and _lingered. Pr if I were residing will, ye public- to accomplish. Blot the ingenious ma- that . soope to ,hia,eye, Hen- fyi; aind Henn moore chinery rAmtrived by the gods for roi� Exceiisive toa drinking shatters the at fine old Blenheim. She states Applying his tele nervoum syatem..�%%eu.kerls the hril.ill, ill- there is an OXqUi8itel equipped ch&p-*-' I . . . fhard, after.all,- hair . . - . . legal claim upon ye," during human pomsibilities of alneli ra- . �U chard expe6ted that Farfrae's features jurea the appetite, disuurls the diges- el and cib.ime :of bZa. Aniongthe . 0 "you sent that ton pounds I". said she tion to a minti"al—Which. arrangf.�p tive organs. and causet-4 cold feet. 60 rooms i modern fu.rnLqhiug.s is a . , But the . . would'be disclosed as usual. I attiLling. "Well, I kept it secret, as you that wisdom to (do shall come Mari pamix gays a Now York physician. lav ­J: I ely ".plant rosanl�­ tree louriging - � - - I ; with the delmixture of zest for (to I up by Duchess Lily in � lensef� revealed that to-day the man recluvisted, But Mr. lioncilia,rd wonder- 0 �, n . York barber advertisM to rooms, filte, - li-Jane's lover. iThe ed about my purehfist-141.", —stood in the way of all that. H al A New . was not E'lizahel I art W five weeks. Nfuprisli,j Indian .and Japanese fashion. "Neil, Captain Nerwoon,. I will be no wish to make an arena a' second teach the tAllusoria . young Duch- f*we ,wais Nekvson's- glad to we y6 here every.• day now, mines time of a world that had become Lao a Ile permit; th novices to pl,actice on Th6 suite occupied by the y o i 0 I . , - . i liti g:a-so and for some seconds, made no I hill o%%n face, and Is frequently lath- e68 comprises, eight apartment,,,, - each.,,L].. i it C.Eva don barm.". said learfrae. more painted setwo to him. - . ly fitted. . Nev.-son w, Very oliften. an he wwadered on, he Orod and allaved twenty times a day. mot-d luxurious i. i,t tier movement. aited,' and "And wilhal I've. been thinking .is, that . The "court iing-c hair," at 'fllenheilu# , lb-ticliard waited—if that could be call- the wedding knay ItH wall Ile kept under .w(*ild survey Mankind, and say to A handsome man in Vanoeburig, Ky., was sorne days ago remioved to t-he big - I � bitnAelf, "Here and everywhere are thirty -five) ears of two, has four Wives ­ I my own roof, the houna.being large, and :.. .. ­ . .. !, P cionwrvatory. It was a birthday gift -ransfixture. I it., 1 a i% a' 11 hero, ,. ­ iting which was a t you being in 1 lodgings yourself —so that folk (lying before their time like frost- anti thxee families. lie was late di- from Queen Anne to t1a great - . � 11 . i;ill Elizabet,li-Ja-ne did not come. a great deaf 11 trouble and axpen®e pd leaves, thmgh wanted by the world, v(irced from his third t3poube, a.uy the .1 ., . the first.Dulke of Maxlborough. I . � ! . . � . . - � . JN(-I�wru did not see anyUhing of her WMIld be wVied ye —acid 't.is a oonveni- the cxltuUty, and their own families, next morning 'wan marxied to the " . - I Ovier the water on the groun& in.,'! I I ' 0 has as badly an can be; while I. an Out, fourth. . �, . 1. , I . i�,�ti jnurn'in'g. 11,Vaiting in vain he% at once when a pie's inarried not t (*at and an ifirtinibrance. wanted by . ►built a facsimile of London Ekridg*— . . - I - ' . __ fLLr I o go to fgaeutphome I" I A man In Kansas City makes himself strange and fantastic- and in the., arch. 1 iwit retracted hi.s steps, and Henchard (I can't die I f I I , I "Wilh a-11 my heart,"' said -C tain n(A)ody, I live up" an . 'square with the world ontw a year. He are a number of smail summer rok)nl-% . .1 I . . . I . tilt l,ke a condeiiiiiied man who, bas a; Newsoln; ':since, as'yo say, it canax0l. no LT . bursa his account books oil the first of one of which is clecurated with frescom I vision' . rs'' respile. - When-he reached harm, now poor Henollard's gone; [ad he been able to extend his none of his debts due in t I �. 11 .ft. f,�"- tiou Junuaxy. pays and ounimandina a Loviely view. --, _._ � �. 1. I � I thiolugh I wouidn't have done it, other- th *ough tile- .might fibatim as far as roftuses to collocL those tkiat alto this one the Duchess spends most of ... . " JI;c, Own houw he found her there. . . , . - M. wise, or put mysolf i3l.this. way at all; Casterbridge that evening, Ilenchard- and - F -1, Lim. I . I . . . . . ,� ­01i, father," sht� said innocently, "I for I've alrea-dy ini,iny lifetime been an would have seen that the (lour of him - due " . her tirne on fine days. The YOUM9 i . .:: . ... - . � - - . - - ., large, - - ,I ..., - � . . , odd house was wide open. that the hall After forty `- 0 - rs f on.-dant rovirt- 11)uike, speakim ! : . . � I y yea 0 e _ V of his home ,niou long � - . I hioe had a letter—a strange one—not itilruder into his famiJy quite am far Trenton. M,O-. ago, desex ibed it as a building 'so - " 1 __ '. ,.�,- � wag lighted extravagantly, anti that ship .a •wwl hy couple in . I - I 6 . ., �, �f Litid - • �0'mebody has asiked me to " polile-nese can be, expected to put up . _�� .11 I - � . -, , - %% 1. W'11h.. But what do the - 1*0plo weya gomg up and -down the agreed t hat it wan about Wile to %'led- so) homely, W ixreguaax and So 1111.1. . ­ . I . ;;..- ,,, - Wyoqvig woman I . I , � lile-1 him, either on the Badnioutla Itoad'i 1 _ ire. it was I lie weddin day of and they were at-vorthiligly illade Wan imposing." . .. 1. , ". 8t1t ' . - ,- .. I . I ,; I I say lien+i4f about it I F I I za bet h. my 19- , _:� � I . . I . .. _. . . I Blizaboth and Farfrao. 11:K A c h all In- and wile. They are I)otti over 8eventy � 'r - . Lii n(jon to-day, or in title evening at 1 . ". : I - . � uhl.ld, come and hearX to what . . - I :. we . - � . . r:1 _1: " He says he caniq I o see 1 1 yours of age. . ­ . . . &. J., " Nlr. Farfra's, novation on Casterbridqp t1u.4tonis as . . . , , . be lalking about, and noot bide at I � . , f _. . I me some time a inLssed roe. 1�1 W CON.�OLATION FOR PLAIN GIRLS. . .. . � go buL 7, a flitting of bride and bridegroom,frow ' A revolving ixt lj%oo. 3 2 ft.kit high, is ... .. . - _- 1� . - - I . . ­ . . � I , - _ (1011"L understand-- it; but betwee.n. you 1 out o' the vrikidow " if yo didn't =r the Lawn immediately after the core I ed for the Perin riN E . xposi i ion of 1900. The girl who is not. flatter d by he 1. . .T � - , "I -1 tuid in& I t�bink J)olria !d iS at the I)OLLOM 1 nald ajid you must settle . 31111 � .0 :, - . 10a " Do . it 'mar- - ,V r .1. ­'� I . i inured Elizal)et.h. still keepinq up a money had not. been thought o(, and at, Vt will Im divided into several floors: looking -glees should read the folio __ k - � of Lhe mystery, an(l, that t is a relation , that rd­ of h103 W'110' NN-d1l.18 to JU . . scrutinizing gaze at soaks awall, object th, ; hour Mr. and Mrs. Farfrao were to be used as rtwtaurainL8, theatres, etc. ing from the ppii of Mr. R61cin. -,In . � pass all OR'nlon I in the street. - entertaining . a holatwful of guests at. and will revolve continuously on a cen- - .. _,- CYU—Iii-s choice. But I did not like their h( in corn Streot. Ind pivot. I - take heart of grace: — "'No girl who is ;,,-,. i *. . . . - I , . . - . . . . go G11 I had* seen you. ,Shall .1 go?"to', "NN'61, th�n," rontirraed - Newpon, DonaltF]oimself was taking a leading oilian, well ' .- rlIenchard replied heavily. "Yes; go." 'turning anew to Farfrao witir a fitoe part in the festivity, his voice 1wing . Nicola •Tesla, tile fatuous' eleei,ri 1 bred, kind and modest is ever of!.. - � I exprt,s.wng _ says that nearly all long-lived people fensively plain; all real deformity': !.- Re �surpriised the young imman, whom thorough entry into the all" distinctly audible in tile street, giving . • 1. - iject, ­tlhul'o how we'll have. And Mr. . have been great sleepers. Ile believes lie had looked ul)on �t-,4 hils all it, tb t of manners, or of heart, im expression to a gong of his native coun- BUNL11A wan I . vrorld, by saying to her, ay if lie did Farfrae,'as yqu provide soegn that if a man could Aeol) eighteen hours . I , -1 .1 . . :...� unh, and try. Idlers were stand ng on the pave- a day, without the aid of narcotics, ho I may say, in defense Of My OW11 Cou-_--�' I ;house r0oAu, anti all that, I'll do my mj,no, in front, 'I notcare about leer nior(�, "I am going and pret4ontly it could � - - - � I start pr ise of beauty, .that- I do not at- to leave Ca,sterbridge, Elizabeth-Jane." part stn I lie drinkab-cia." be perceived that a dance was proposed m 9 11 L " v e --)00 years. rs . . "Leave Cisterbrlidge!" -she Cried, "and "Ob, none—we ohan't want much of M'r. and Mrs. Fartme joining in the flat rink Alliger, an old bachelor, sup- tach ha the real importance to it � I - . � .1 � . .. . . "and' no I" said .Farfrae, shaking figti re, - I ported himmIf cibiefly by Ix- i 1� .. I leavl­-ime4W gging in which assumed in ordinary fiction, .. ,'. � - , 11-1 , * - 'bie hewl with respecta4le gravity. I . es, thl Ittle `h(h) van be managed i I - Y. " DO I'liho u-no in a citess of white silk or the streets of Dublin. lie became ill, . . .. i . I " y " 11 );�,s_ . . .1 . ., al -, . , I by you al as wi'll ai by us bolli; I iyou leavv. all to me.,, I I satin—the. observers were not nean and insisted ,on wears ,wig.and above all in the pages of the periodical - h _.._I, don't emare bout shops anti -streets and , your they had gone a little. farther and igh to say which - -snowy white, a nightcap. After hiii ath 811 m which beat repireaents as a whole the -L. 1.' . . I i- I- ­ '.. : I � —1 would rather get. into the t 'in. theose twrtica'ars, New,w)n, leaning wit ,tilt. 11 tinge of un- * rula, folk tour- i I tAilk or cream and of A:1.03.1) In bank-notes was found public mind of England. - 1 A a , try by myself, out of sight, and follow back stn his (-hair and smiling re,fle.ctivl&' the expresmi(Aa of her face was one of der his wig. throughout the whole 86vetty-volum , - a I I my own ways, and. leave you to yours." : ly at the ceiling 6aid, "I've never told nervamispileaoure rathorthanof gaiety. Coffee derives its name from Kaffa, series of Punch—first by ,eech and� I �.­,. �.. "I amsorry you have decided on, this," ye, or Gave 1, Mr.. Farfrae,. flow lion- Presently Farfrap came round. hire eX4 F."t Africa, where the berry was first then by Du Ma.urier—all nit girls are - . .. , with difficult firmness. ciliard put. me off the sve.nt that time r- . .1 .. "For - , uberanit mmement making bin' rOn- raised. Mocha coffee in so trained from relpresented as pretty, all nice women . ! - ­ - . an 'I'll o a port mi the 11,od Sea. in Arablia,where. am both pretty and well dressed -, and I thought it pro bab'de—possi ble—t. hat I lie expre,s,;ed ignorance Of What the spicuo,im in a mom t. e pair wer . 1. r . I b marry Mr. Farfrae some little Captain alluded to. . .1 JMig t shipped. .._.,__. � 1. not dancing together dais time. but it it was collected and i ped. The first if -the reader will com,1xi,re a .sufficient � - .I.I.- time be.11ce, and I did not know that. "Ali, I thought. I haft't. .1 resolved was apparent that there was a word- coffee house in England opened-in number of examples extianding over A ,.. . , d - � �. . 1; - .1... you of step I that I would not., I ronliember; not to low speech bet-%%eon them; and that; Oxford in 1651. 1. I . series of ye.Lris, he will find the mora.l. '­ - - - I I . .. , . - .. "I approve of anything ),oLb desire to l hurt -the man's name. 4 g 8 - * lesson more and more enforced by thin ­ . . . J�ut now he's whenever the intorch n e of the fig In San Frandwo there are two rival ,,if* . ­ I . .--`---,..-.` do, Izzy," said Henclpardi_huAily. ,g6ne I can tell ye. Why, lea,me, to ure inade them the partners of a Mo- most popular authority, that all real ­ � would be no mat- :Cnaterbridge nine 'or Wen !months be- mont. their em(Aions breathed druggitAs tvho occupy opposite cor- � . I did inot approve, it " a much ners 'Their rivalry is shown even in u liners in either sex means some kind I . � . .. ... ... . . 7a L . . 1. .. - . y . 1--- ,-ter. 1 wish to go away, My pros- ! fore that day that I found ye out. I subtler essence than at other time8i <_ . _. .. , the Buie. of postage stamps. 0110 of them of of heart or vulgarit of , - .,. ­ , .,�.., 611ce might Make things awkward in linAl Iw)n here t,Wic,o before then. The degrees the idlers became aware has this sign displayed " Thirteen two- education." _- ___ . the future;� and, in short, it. is best that ifirst tinile I pressed t-hrough the tojwn that, the measure wag also trod by some , ­1 . �. T'... .._�_1­1�1 to I , cent stamps for a cent and a quarter." . I � ..- - . I go. . on my way westward, not knowing Eliz- one who otit-Farfraed Farfrae in sal- - I , ifirb do i I Ilia purviiaber soon discovers that the - on," she said at last, you will ! a,bptlbl i.ved here. Then, hearing at some tat cry intenseness. This was strap 00 . :.� _ - � - . I '! SONGS IN TILE NIGHT.: I y wedding; P-ace—I forget where—that I quarter must be of silver. .I. I . . " 'a man of and it was stranger to find . . not be abbe to come to m that Nol I - IL ;­ ., 1. �". its not as' it ought to be." the nalue of Henchard had been Mayor eclipsing personage ,wus 'Elizabeth- . . � ��:- 1, I-.-. i- .1 I., I and that . '� Very many of the sweetest joys of :1 v l-'Pti . "I don't want to me it -1 don't want here, 1 cwmo book, and called at % I . . C , - � Jane's I ner. VFSEER USED FOR WRAPPING Christian hearts are songs which have . "-. .. his I ..I .1 .. to see it 1"' -lire oxedaimed;" adding more: hiouise one onorning. The joker 1—he 'rho Artl-time thAt they saw him he � ..- * � . I " softly, "but think of me sometimes in !said Elizabeth-Jane, had died years was, sweeping grandly ro,und, his head - I :1 � . P U RPOSES. been learned in the bitterness of trial.. . . .. . I I ' gone) it -little bird that - . - . ve " . , - our iutur� life—you'll (to that, Izzy? ago." . I ring and low down, his logs in -Wood vleneor is used to extant in said of a lie will _ . .. . .1 nk of me when you are living as Elizabeth nuw,gave earnest • heed' for doing bundles. instead of paper, never learn to is mas- L- Ili I d,' to te form of an X, and his back towards . I ; I . sing the song his ithe wife of the richeist, the foremost ,his titory. the door. The next time he came, Curtain I ins- .. ., ­ , - . 416 Manufacturers, for ter will have him sing while, it is light : I . .. :... -I .. - I " mom in the town, and don't let my sins, "Novi-, it never crossed my ,mind t.hqt round in the direction. his white waist- , tance, when shippiniff or delivering - , - .. when you know them all, cause ye to ,11ing ,me a a la, and his in bin. cage. Ile learns a snatch of.. the man wais so . packet," con- t� toes polles, in -small lots wTap them In . . . . ­., ite o "" ' Thah vj quite w "a - It costs a aittle more an , though 1: loved 'oe late "And, if you'll be- t pr000di�g h Outh * .. � . .. lorOt that tinued NewBon. receding h a wM ai8t is. % veneer not learn ppy p orm was C� .... I - Captain ewe U. - I loved 'ea well." ' I lieveme, I was filiat uMet, that I went rar N . paper. but: not much, And it is moth a full separate melody of his ow _� 11. And .. ! , it in I I - . ., '10 , � -, 11 bi : �=usa of � Donald I" she Bob- batik to the coach that had brought me, . I .. I .. better tow the purpose. Poles thug the master 6overs the cage and makes ' - I . aad took pawage onward' without lying _.�� . I . d e less likely to be creased .j! bed, I I " , �! , " , I 4 1� � - ,, I . "I oldn"C forbid you to marry -an-hour'. . Ha—lia— �'.' 'a � � . I wTfif?,e up are and he listens and learns the one song that : il ng I .-. ... 11�VMR XLV z4_.�. it dark all about the bir(L and then , .- : !�, , . .. him" in the town hraf!f . ;�, ". - � byy coirds tied alro(und them, .1, - wag . . .. . �i_ mid Hencliard evasively. "Promise not 'twas a good joke, and well carried out, - it wag abotit a mouth after the olay the veneer. Is a batter• protection ,frorn, to quite f6rget me -when—" He meant aind I give itbe man credit for't it. . � hich closed as ini t1hita last chapter, bruises in handling. The veneer used is taught him, until his .heart is full . �,., . ..., - �­, - - ' 1. -Z i Ne, 'son should come. I Eli w of it. - Then, ever after, he sings the 7 ; '11: .- ; ��: . - . ;when vo zaibetb4alk,6 was amazed at the Elizaboth-Jams had for tbih purpose is usually of elm wood ­ " i " ro"V M ec' - . She praised meeba,nic-ally, in her ag- intolligence. 'A joke 1—cob, no I­ i�sr 81i'u:tio�o MILnd, and made . a th' song in t-be light. With many f us! 1 --. � , - . Me to the novelty of s where 0 : ,j.,:� - at dusk Cried. "Thm. he kept you f rom me, the only difference between Donald'g the pcdea are made. - Veneer is also it is as with the bird. The master liag 1� ,-,! rig - I I � itStion; and the same event - . �a,rd left the town, to whose de- farther, all thme months, . he a a 'song he wishes to teach us, but We l - flenol . I n you Movements now and formoriy was that use fort w-raWiug UP picture mould- learn only a strain of it, a note here - i- % . . I t 1he had been one of the chief MI bt have been here 9" , I . . I , vs OpMen he hastened indoors rather nor quick- Ings. ,. . 4 e - I � ,.:. n I . . and there, while we catch up snatches -�.; la.nisi for many years. I, I 111� fa.'thecr adkWitted 'that oh ,tract ly after) lAminess hours thane had , I � . stiffau ' L . ______" ' • " .; of the world's song, and sing them with � I - ' . secretly and alone, not a the cam. I .1 ANCIENT TUMBLER6i I., -, weo secre been in iLbe habit of doing for some; ,m 0 many who 'bad -known him "He OUSU not to litme, don It I" said time. - . I _.. - - � ' - ' � it. Then he comes and makes it dark , . liers . .. .. . . _.. 90(ij of th . Tuial ot. nearly. the sa[116' shape about us, till %ve learn the sweet mel-.. h . t Farf rao. - ,. . . I _ I � beisig .. Newsm had stayed W Casterbridge: and dimensions me those employed to- ly he would teach us. . . went on tDII -be, came to the first Elizabeth . OR a,c Many of the He - e an , � Wghed, f issoid I would three days after the day have been found in great numbers loveliest songs of peace and . Oh I I think I smol. was eta red at and 'honored party, trust sung , ­ :' , , . ... _,�� vallsotone, ,which stood in the bank never forget hifil. Ru pp : :rb,� in Pompeii. They were of gold,'ailver, by God's children in Mis world have - I . ' �L. *­�". balf-1my UP a steep hill. 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The oo only to be dismissed as useless or im, "Then r ticable, when suddenly her wander, rest you, on isimpi y' to sr- HtYARE HAVING roniied in pre t is my painful dut forence to the local stor" P ac EFFECT T nlav THEBAD e Zp I tlig, Sirl'ames," x6laim- Ing c said the In- faces. You glance fell upon her umhgany, Spector. has no memory for "G im _V ; I `� ood mo ON COUNTRY ty years, yet If Y40U lose You ae in riomer." TRADL deal there twen mt. as she entered 38w ad Lady Scattermou e I cam, which was stunding -on the Lady Scattermount lif not care whlo ituatiou and are penniless in I lie YOUT s chst of drawers. t e ins middle of winter ff d you could not get. a her husband's study one morning after "There's enough there t so long as suapiciDn did not on 0 raise the To( and Montreal Milli - Mtes TJry on hether you bcpe you siept better last ney on over and over RXM.Ln, er. and Sir J ain oo beyond loaf of bread oh credit. W breakfast.' she gu bling at the e or canada—SmAll had luck, Driven Out Of f DUght' "ind I have had 81 inconvenience 9ttend- tiixontrol the Trad louxish or h is all one -to the u n- 'alight store-keepers owns the department- �ely t6t it must hanigo' tbe lam of his amanionsis, aid no- seen power rhraiat h I" gruut,4 Sir look- at soon, an(t th, 9 to prevent Rose's rexwv&I, so in Businetis — Martina Real' FAstate—The HiLmr Ames, then I'oould redeei4 them., al store. It recogniges only qne fat, dt course she found herself iM'HbllO_ People Have the Rented u, i suspiciously from his papr. Jumping up 'she Opened y in Their Own the face of the Queen On COM Of the realm. ay 1gaol.. case, and began' "w th N K t do y on wan t now?" th look Over th'e i-.1. . � I As soon as she had recovered from miles from Toron my d6a111" arr when hantton ings, pend. the shook she obtalmed writin Or Ifyon pay tho localn 114iw mistrustful you are tents—rings, brooclies, earri -pal) The time has ived people Take a town f ifty t8, bracelotm, and nockla, g an coH of rubies, d dollars for an overcoat per4ape he pays I _,onvelopes, and indited the follow- must make up their minds either to to- ob5e-ri ed his �*ife, pdacing her � ample, sappPires, pearls, diarruxids, and ot o, inl@�,tpLstle: ra in -which tion of affai t it to the doctor for a tendance, he to! but wttll-pr6served figure in the nearest precious sCones. submit to a condi. "My own dearest GeoMe,— :. !.; - .1, and KODL- the druggist for drugs, he to the but,cli_ "Nk1by shouldn't It" the tbouglit; a few millionaires in Toronto What shoud I want? Is "I have been looked up on.vuspicIon farmer for will do all it's all his fault." And, as she' hemi-� �f stealing Lady Scat.bernilount's the retail k0rc trade or for meat, he to the it DOI, natural for ine to take an, in real laborer- for digging a wellV tatod, he bapponed. to remember that els, and all because the detectives fojuwn ton, he to a d of th Dominion of Canada, terest in yowr heafth since she b(Ld left her room the, sweep he to another, and so that. I he locket yofu gave me inj my room', f trade in and, se t, Pitrhaps It is;� Imt it fax mote had been employed ther��in fa(�t, on musL be' an uprising of public n '_ bill serves the purposes 0 and I wouldn't tedl him where, I got te if her return from her unsuccessful ment against the great departmental 'around that town -indefini ly. But natural for YOU to int crest visit it from, becauxe you made me promise rtnientalit _,tLake an to, her husband, she bad disturbed 1116 not. to. Oh, doax, Georgel do please store monopolies. As it stands now the you send it away to a depa in MY Purse.". housemaid, who wa oleaning up the in Toronto are being store for an overcoat ' that other ove �f,, I binne and take me out of this horrible retail worchnts merchant's lb". 'ter gra6e. omt lies on the local %1y deax Sd Jhn I 1�s exclatoied plat*, or I arn isuire shall go mad is not a town or ladyship-, reproachfully." Surely thp Evil One mutit. have 1) destroyed and thex'e and that ten.dollax-bill May never. again; Ut With Many UiSSW, ver your own� lov- has not enter -your community. the idea hiLo, her head, btit she seized he Province that village in t his point Led in How often do I see you, excep'then upon it at on4DP-. The real value of t "'Treorge, Scattormount had read this had its local' trade injured by the great ale ?f you want money, -1 hould like to Obtaining her handbag, sbe trans- t he fact that the profit in the s for the third Urm that morning,. mci an instituh as h 0 stores in Toronto, while at the Be the overcoat goes to on in f erred the whole of the contents of her kmow ?" sat oin the hiqhstoll facing the 11 that has, closing the lid - after her, counter -cam, time, and despite that reputation for a dititant, city—an instit tion ow Well, my ea r, you axe so -exces- and that! conmiming his lunch at the City re- ut. the kev iii the lock. Then, as �een built up by nothing in cominon with you— el studi�Als, and have, se) frequently staulant, whOn a young follow entered, cheapness which b forof it is lost to the merchant who helps" s1v Y proceeding to the fireplace, she at of 20,000 or 8nd, taking the next stool to him, Ob- each store at an expense 1ILMnOy. and keep-up your schools and chu d that you should not he disturb- od her afm up� tbe c d "rved "Hallo, Goioygel Ilk)w It're you, $30 per advertis- your sidewalks and roads, the man to Itr t, of course, we do not worry. you her hand against the so(Ay side, eare, 111Y hoy? I saw youx charming,step- 000 a year for nowspa fully liol(ling back her sleeve sotli it responding benefit hasi been whom you cah appeal in an emer ge ncy i ng, no cor Ujnlew we are, obligeA to." about(] not be. soiled. She then return- mother yesterday. She came into our )nto as to play the part of a neighbor. show to r conferred upon the :city of Tor( also the necessary on her jew- In the year 1870 less -than 19 per Cent.] 0 Yes; I dare say, you are W&n- oil. to the, chest uf.dawor8 and made c Is. 0 ho Its o i i the a trade cent re nor up n the people w of the population of Canada dwelt in t1wo ot three blurred mar d f fu ly 'thoughtful of m y comfort Good y it'll e eavensl you don't mean o mat on, which the ewel case was -o buying. Like any offier monop- 6ties, end in 1890 the. rate had grovm ma,ked the old getleman, satirical- whit do th xchinied Goorge, trembling with elt- rem1l standing. oly:this octopus is' in the interests of to nearly 29 per cant. feel obliged if' you citenwnA. "Tell me all,about it, old he ly 'istill I shall Thai change -was largely due to t Having washed-- her hands. and fellow.-I the monopolist. -hinery' wil omie to the point. What do you elliptiod the basin, her ladyship do Then his friend, who was Joseph ves in Toronto, In development of agricultural mat 9cended to the drawing.room, -and ring- Whether a man 1-1. no doubt, yet if rural Ontario is i o be want , entered into full paxti- othe bell ardereda cat) to be fetched Dingle's cler ft large town, or on a farm, he -is de-- deprived of,a large and ev iprowing culars of T,er ladyship's visit of th6 pre- I' d tinlg"Tell him to drive to the Marb - percentage of itt people, and 0 ly a little.-cheque, dear,' r p Je on top :)us 'day. pendent in a measure upon his neigh Lady Scattermotint. Aroh," she said to her servarit- as he vlo Of this the cities are to diaw a-way from -ns and vill:ige-s an Hastily' thanking him,'Gearge bur- Wir. When one dies and the man who hat more money '�ried 'Sir closeAl the door of the. vehicle. rie the dwindling to,,v she paid the.driver, On her arrival d aay and jumping into a cat), lived neft, door comes forward and says, ever-increasing share of their 01rink. a DIR , aitigrily. Certainif not." drove to hin father'm lityuse, taking care -ON -in nd, waiting a few minuts, called an- le was a good heighbor," there re- ing trade ;' and if the cities, gi 9 t, my 'dear conim6need her other cab, and gave the coat-hinall to dismiss the rehic.lo at th`6 corner of more popu an lous and domiwint in. i little moro to be said about eve r he street out of respect for his father's ivains very hole province, are to address not far from Lineoln's:-inn- the trade of the w 1p. ladys I feelings. the dec ased in the way of praise. No economica contain only three or four maynnioth "T ue, art t10 buts,' 'about it, ' in- fields. "Jonas Dingle, Solicitor,".- Was fbe Sir James was at home- and would higher certificate of Icharacter could stores instead of three or four htindred,, d- name on the dolor-post, und, �ntering tit here all the matprials for r I so Goorge w" sho ter ted her husband. "Your exti- ee his non wn in; h, such a monopoly a the offioe, Lady Scatermunt inquired arid, without I*ating about the bus very well be given. 'rho man next door hdve we n I I - - - the w6rl ias never i.; Vag, is ruining me, and I.will not he at onco enlightened his father as had "neighboued" with him in the' if Al was in. seen X. Din Ki t submit to it.,, inadain." Toplieti. the -cler ck yard as well as on the front Stoop k Lo the wh'roabouts of the family..jew 6A The monopoly of the mercantile trade I 6uly want av hundred p6unds,,, what narne shall I sy f" had been anything nasty that, is doing so much harn to the arnes turned as many colours and if thei lad ship heli ated a fe to f 1p-14mdod her ladyship. HOT t W mom- Sir, J geneleman the wrip o Ontario is conferring- no I)ene- 4)uld mile give I as IL (lying. dolp'liln, and then, holding about the. late lainent-od ­On�y a hundred poun" P Irepeated Wut nalrit because. the profits- go ents. - t fit Upon Tororito, She had NI.rs. Berger When she had out. his hand to his son, ol rved— man next door would have found it ou F. - into th-a hands of only two or throe J ag more and more ir- -iou. r nies.. beco'ml ly had dea I have been thinking lately that to his cost. X good neighbor is one fiirms. It is'doin �ood to t;he de pro� litig-, with Lhis man, g no I -did you an injust im, Goorge a re gi ving t lie i r t rde Only a hundred pounds I nd so gave the Mork that: name. pe wood, nor luded people w-ho' rhaps I who dom not steal -Y our 'Jonas Din by in i I t o dl a I me n t a spide, but in condenining you unhord. Now tel I storm )xraw4e what do you wvint that for, 1prdy the fence the ye'aris o, nioney-lending, which had me, my boy, what did You want money po�son your dog, nor smash tht� (owns they live inare. losinq vit- T ay Mort on B bil I 93�d one or the Wrned his face int.o it. mak 'and his. for so badly as t compel 3*'ou to seek for kindiii sea in ality and they are unable to make a ng, nor make noL the assistance o fa ion y-lenderf" bis hens in'to your flow- d a living as they used to drit. No I tw1O o1her little account wbr(ch aire Ov lieart. �nto lone. could not. prevent hitit night, nor let "I didn't want it,- father," ropi a - led a Jew; of your private rZosiness in a town fii so prospoirmis. no ardue. eyes )-irkliiigt .vitii iiudicious pleasure GeA)rge- "It was for IlAdy catto ho his vinitA)r wa&. wr ed-beils, nor'tell t as,it was, whe or faJse, madaml It's false!" -6x- )no with land is as valuable "Go-od morning, NIr. Dingle," said mout . 6he biWed me to hell) lier, A good neighbor is ( affairs. buili. Upon or vacant. d Lhe old gentle u I Ins falls in value as the prosp,,rity of the ma, P' Iling Out her ladyship. seating herself oppo�itc and f proni'mki to say' 1vothing about wix)ni you tire on reciprocal ter in leat'lier-euvered note-book. " For- thoo solicitor, I am in a littlo teiri'mr- it." a rf age -anes a all the courtesies of life—exchange for ne� -st. town or vill. IN ak "Oh. that is too much," exclaimed Sir ary difficulty, so I h-i've come, to You, in roronto Saturday Night. tunatoly, I always keel) a record of Y 0 BLA to borrow -some mone n good bectir- Joines. tho-re is one thing more ouch other'n advantage all sorts of con thse Ilittle thi�ngs, a4d—er—er=yes, which requirefi explanation. Ilow did veniences, (Joing for each -oti . ier many 'UR'S' CARE TI; Y You had a hundred and "Ohl it.'s my Iady Seattorniount., is Miss Iffillet got hold of that locket here we are. er. 4 t houghLf u I little thing Rasa Bonheur has just pLi.h ished b t bought h I it f Well, - well, ' I never I which wm your poor dnar niot er' the seventeenth, on- twevy Uounds on ve seon you again. You didn't would hii-ve swoxn that. girl- was good neighbor (lops not- M Are, Y autobiography in Paris. It. 'pears that ly th,1 should ha the P on's treat we well, 'you know consid she was ap io" weeks ago, to pay ering. soul at honesty." on his own lot and refrain from lwfore she took to painting "So she is, father," ainswerodO You work ahoth- bill a. d other small accounts." that I found you tlitt money to got 0cW943. doing you injury, pron(iced to a. dressmaker. T lien she, be- -it- is e use dea',Ipdr James, wh, (li, niarried with I Very - shabby I Very "I gave it to her when title promised I good. If your. houtie or n1utua n coloring kaleidoscopi Her f sa. to lie my wife, but as I did not want ic view.s. habby I floweveT, business ii, busine He irst picture %Ts a bunch of cherries. so parLicular with regard to nlut�h do you want, an not I g a fe- expostulated tier lad- ter on she niadocopies in ihe Louvre, HOW d what is the engagement kho,*n I told bey fire h rushes in and warns you thle swmri t Y'?" to mention it." piles in with an ent husi-w-Ain Mual - to 1' "Well, well I my word I Ybu -h the fire or to sa .You have plenty- and 3 u ca nuot proceedings did not occupy any ship. 0 U your own to quent vf, where her strange costuuies and inde-. a good Not but what �you length (A( time, for Dingle wivs you] 11(tient a -on for her t lie nic possibly take it with. you." your goods from loss. pe Irs NN kname dge of storim, and in-A few minutes might do a great d6al worse. She is a iu D 'Ile 1 live," answered Six James, che( ue for five hundred pounds. and the N but I c prevent YOU wast'Q 1.,ady SK-attermout. dep-irted with a gQod girl, &I d not at all extravagant." He dt" this, wcatiqo. be 4-nows You of lie Little Hussar." It Z well, likes you and haA your real NOP, I - "Liti-le Hubsar" gre alj; wC-la was -called in frorn tho� outer of- , Lady Scattermount no wrosides. at lur exhibited I he "HOT" spitefilly ; "and by Heaven, is( fare at heart. Nforinver, your welfare 1853 Rosa Bonlit fice t4) make an inventory of lwr jewals. Monte Carlo, where slbi is a well_ You (_ on't have an mone from me to- -Ii was bought. by Gam- On her return home ho found that knorwn' balkuk� of (lie tables; while "d Ilia own,are Inseparably looked to Fairi" w hi( day, allidain, to pay yoilr gambling lull(�h -M waiting for -her, and t;ir Gelo)rge and Rose have set up gether, because if ypur louse is hurn- hard' for 40,000 francs. It was exhibit.- T s Jame,.9 ready to commence; no, instead keeping for thonloselves in a littio vili-A id dowii his own will almoot undoubt- ad in t hie nite(i States, and brought debt In thern period his !of going upstalm to take her thi ical visits, anid gives dy tetmount chaged our� L ma, 'Six Jaines pays edly lit. conAUIed also. I�Iven if big in 300,000 francs. off, shie removed boer hat and IL 0 at Richmond, where I tle,i which was. visibl�. eveq through in the dining-rooni, and set for liftr houso iti far enough aNN:ay to be out I n 1858," she -says, "I bought' tha it daughter-in-law ltwturos on the econ- her make-lip, but she did not loso her maid tA) take tbem away- omical r"ring of babiews. of danger, the value of his home' will property of By in the beart of the for- session. "Oh—aad hxe, Jne." mbe olw(trved, be reduced i-f your hotusm is replaced by est. of Fonta.inebleau, �whotro I still live f gave 50,000fraLnes for And prdy, gw do you know t hat, I handing the' wonian a f I ibers, to-day. t a collar full of ahes and burnt thi _F -ooch, "place thoftT in my T W1 WaArit the, money to pay gambling debts lots and a In ROST ON SHOW I'niperor with i jewel-c.&se and bring Lue the keys Th propretor of thil departnien(al and built a big st-utlio. A f (gumd t rMlied her busband," "What's tbe use of,having a jewel- jeweler, wbto hat tile rX t store is not your' neighbor. gave me pernll,48iOn to hunt iii the for I l3howPw�n1oIows interfered for est. arouAd ui� own ark. I lived th with a mlicious chuckht; "I am get- ctuie unlesti you keep it lq)cked Is ould CM h a �Y, )y et in years, but You, needn't t hink like to know I" snarled: Sir James. Lot me illutit-rate what �appily, receiving the visit s of a lew tAna (on NA116, hours of �410 (lay with tho right in Toronto, but, one intituate friends, aud workiiig s well 'aly. Oh, dear alo, not. I'm 191 by an Y 1. forg(A f heim. tis inornirw, dear, t ion of* his wnro.$ by t1loo laoKera-byo Is exactly parallet with a to%% n I kilow ll about it." n4we d lier ladyah�ip, sweetly. as 11 could. I n 18(ii-) I was busy one' M or rla-Voillillurlity of any kind took a 14-inch pipe of by hor I villa e 0 afternoon with my pictures. I had UP all, what if -you do retortp'd her "Forqot I You are alway.4 forgetting ny%%hexe in'Ontario. Ten years ago on [by el the iu'.the Long a ladystiip, defiazitly, " I- must have some w)m(-.tWng I It's lucky for you that your Rjua 11 lijoles in it al)(lutt I inch apal thtkre were g -acking of ully old head L9 )roperly fatifened kon. or real Rocker, I httard.t lie- ei amu-4ment; I can't sit reading s and after bending Lhe pipe'tit) fit the ly rig xiorth, eatit, atilt N%est of wht %vas a postillon's and tue rolling of a y all the oboo" said papers day after d, t juvluw� fat�enod it t�t) then tho city of h 1, "Oil, my ye&r iround, as you do." lady, tbeyre all guno I" cried lititlota of the w earriage. Nly little i i(t, olive, rush- tbe.se cmmons have been bu It u 1) in a stat N edl, you.may ma-ke up your mi1nd the maid, busting into the room. of t ho ed ito the apartwent' e of t bla sah aroutad the lo%%er (%Igo. businesm I'ake are not g i "All gone I" repeated Lady Scatter- you oing to was( e my ndglass. Then, a0tatihing a flexiblo tbo spatiluit avenue norLh of Knox I ege mon at the ganibli.ng table, and so momit, in horror-stricken tonea. Im instance. Thiti was olm-n eoutitt'Y 'lot exclaimed, 'Ifer lkfajeb!) i fi- less possible 1'-' frvrn one end to the gam fixture, ho for I sho Id adviso you to ftnd some logago--now,,it is it town of itelf, "I hud jUSL tiMo ellt)Llgh to put a ve amusement." "The )ewol caAe is mpty, my lady. tuxned on the gas.,, The light from OXP'L*T in I'litAse who own property there are in- pottiew t, over my Lrousei- ll(l to take be too hard, Sir James," an([ tlivm isn't even (much its a the little gas jots warnioed up the -wi�n- teremteil- in the valu'tts of land.4 and off my long blue satswered his wifti, warningly. " Iternem- rinF )eft.­ dow ad the froat Those *kho live thore are ifiter- ith a velvaL jacket. -;ic jam fork, lightt4 also sorv4mi indireotly as an ad- eg dropped his knife and by your har6l.1110;8 You have., bekr t hat ivited in ilie conveniences of the neigh- have here,' sltid the 1,'m )ress,, drive your. only son out oft-Aie house. and lookea for a,monient at; though and any nutirbor-uf Iwo- -hood. The dXug t3tore is a conven- little je-Wel which I by bot to y9i on Lhe' Don't oomrel Your %v g'e ]w ife to seek ref u oing to choke, ple lookort at the window kn pamiug exclai iie( part of lle.Emperot. If itb strangers algo." ionce. If a nienilit-,ir of Lhe family takes v aut horizem hiiiise-If ith an effort, h( whJU Woluld TIONA-T IUVO Kilinmil that Din the night, you can go there and me to announce Lo ymi N our enrollment. T iere is ia yol Q fear of you, -'seeking a n sit tllikre like a dummy, wo- but f(w tile Unwont.od line of r6ue the druggi.st from ir sliwp to in the Legion of 'llorior. s it li roug h The iiaziw (thiem is froquent- Ladv t t er- man! You've loA the ret ug get. you with stra-rigers.t sc'i, bat is If you wish Empre8s (lie now knight. iin(')un t - I-only Wish tilexe your own carelossnums, arid the IPU4 1Y gaine,I by having. a wilall eletitric tt) find nyone's you go. to thO and placed the icross, Lipill the black aro fax too clever for you. en (to i-i to Lry, and. fai� r1lifil(iT in a display % indow. -it drugr store to coustilt. thov city dirt-c- vol of it, ; Wt you that," responded ir Jaes', with a to 131cotlajid-yard at once, and in- d4suhlo, purpoe, koe V(-,t jacket. A few &iys afierward tory. You wish biti teleplion now receivd an in%,itjiiu1j tt�) (line at the the. pwice." muck ng smile. " A-nd 'as to my 1) o r the ir in the wijulljw in 1.91411i0n, a I 11 t hen You hUY poNt age t court. in _F.'Oiltainehleau. On rou- In a little over an lijour In-ip 1A) qeorge, if you will take the t preventing the deposit of frow in lie I., a ineinhor of yotir church near the I oointedd, thev eiv a gla car- ble, to recollect, it wa you who caused Dril-lett., of the I.D., wevi surveying I III(, Whim and cal ob i n g I lie 1 ey o of I le- I nd contributm to its Support. 110 riagl' 'for me. the wrong )y a to —an d as I b 0 inB to� tuirn him out ave of- tlie, 'scent, f tbe tbeft, and after due by t.be perpet.ul movenient, payli iiii1wovement, taxes and hell)s when I arrived. aw caine near -nvd to her lady.,illip's door tM thought since—on very insufficient . he tui of tile fan bladt..4- to make the Ntri"A4 411100th for your lotilt-ig my wn NI, Nlijetlurd for being a syendt.hxift and a maid and inquired— vl( elice or you hicycle. 114) is your citille tx) 3t 1j% gi%-ilig we his carri, r "Itve you had the ,sweep lipre my reliq amb )or. You are useful to 0,1011 ()it'- arm. I w.v ��eted t lit! Emper- 9 1 � 41 1 11�,ufficienr evidence, Sir !or,,and during tliv.(,iltire repa. e to cons' t Ilia SOLDIERS' BEDS.; in ways you do not pau. su lie he swept I. his chilun�y repeated her dor. 1 of spoke to me abou morning," tbe reply. you go -to a depar 10 1, ou Yet when t.mentLal brought di"I'litil A're I!% il I thiought. the in rurt;'- anini, Then tjlt� I iiwan that a young, man-N� ho h, 8 -s. or I tire to buy your pprfunit soalis,or me out. upon th lake. veliy small allowance may . visit. a i P11-Iling out his 'note-book, "Jlst' Arntles, 8-,: atent medicine-i it cents cheapor "At. p,olitainebleau I li-e like pea address. V n an advamue on y- a e, -1crider to obt, fori Oblige Mot with bi Idivr'is tied varies notably in Nan lie offerti thein, you destroy tile ant. got. Up early u(i I to tied lt e. T h so othA3,ripurposes besides ga,rnl)li.ng, and tality of your own neighlitwhood. If 1 Every I make "I think wit"ve got. the party, rn'- ;the different lituropean armies. Accord- vl morning t an eariy lioul that pt L folloWi _)ss a young inan's stelmiotl his husiness lie must, reduce his 1,a toir of the gardeii with iny dcvg, w it ness lady," he continued, turning to lAdy are, the CT tot the most unprejudiced Viry, the ng ing to Dr. expenditure; he must ill MY pony. Scattermouilt. "But p'iulk4 it will ive Itiss to the I and after * that fali agai t him. who could be. fun(l." principal varieties, in' which, Pei -4. loeat church and its sclit"nes; less to 1 cart, in thiB fir'est of (aitaiiiebleau. inLtifore my Lady Scattermoun flection of national lo(,4tl oharities; he must shut his hand. !At, 9 o'cloc - I t glared at. tier lord FLI, Avell, just for sati.,ifowtitia'ii tiake, to I a min- have a look over the. hoiLse, andjospect we, inay see the re and m.-wter in sLlenoe for ahou ign, the lo- work The n If liki is forced to ass cal'butch- easel, till 11,30. in a hw4ky'voice, ila-' the ciervants' hoxes." cha ract or list ic, SaYs the Nlodical lt�icord. and ute, nd ihen, or and baker kat only 30c. oil the dollar breakfast very suloke a Cigar— Amid a vaA4t. aniount of only lialf--con- wym In England the hed iti hard; the,8oldier for what he o th1 they, ott e,i and glance o�,er the Ai e you thave tbis C4'4tled indignation, the C.I.D. in mattress that rosts on too, rutist bedge and sorape to make t 11 o'clock, I tAke, my brushes t slowly went rroin one room to anot her, lie-9 a th ot up thiti loss. But perhps you -or your and lat 5 o'clock I waku! excur- 01,retchod over a, iframe. In canvaA be-. Spain the, soldi-ot has only a straw bed, No; I am not," replied her, busixti-ld;-1 until he, found himself in a small chain son or your hroLher may cle'rk in a I lo, bat as,1illa*t." I)or at the, top of tho houtie. Here be, 0 to ee )u may ta4le t ale where thLt, drd hind the great trees of t bit fO-reqt. MY - and Y ( downtown whole%, -,red something that seemed, to is ell, ther)," saLd her ladysbip;J Ai.,wovf Very w dinner as-modest, s iliv but be is allowed besides this a pillow, it had ah account. That breakfast. I s -0 he - crod g. I prof t d � clenching her teetbnd COMI)i 9 inte.m9t him, and be Inquired a D' foue gets only 30c. on the dollar front finish the day by readin wobeetti, two blankets, and a cov "Whge. room is thisf" t tht.-druggist, and ton other druggiLAs bookg - on travel, Ipulltitig, and history. ing her lips, she quitted the To quilt. h3aving similarly been force for elitiDg to baDg the door after her,,' itlet's," was t4tl rel)ly oometimea even a cover for the. Iss ol to asign "Before rommencing uc- young person who roadli to Sir yaj�esl in flif most approved met.hod int,rod Joet, It jig almost SYlaritio. In Germ- in ton other parts of the vitY, it fol- �tuo my-slll)je(!l tLI; Oughly. 1), P. r the' angry wolivan. any and Austria be has a simple straw lows that the whol9sale house n Od b3 and writes bi;9 letters." ek it bed with one or two cove d trav- nat so the old. old, tale of faulto "Tell her I want to see her." Just DO- ing iiiyaqf for it hi titentive and re, neither sign also, and all Lts clerks an carerful observation of re. s ec nor mattrf*". In Russia, until elars be thrown out of enii)loyment. ind suitable to on b(tb sides. Sir James w, 0- In a few minutes Ttoso . j -an to uica, -10 young wo- Ishbot the kind of sky aild 1, nuess, whilo her blue yed, Izolden-hAired poldier -slept with his The trade cannot almorb them all. The my idea, and I never-make a single fea- ev recently, the. vent y, made was lavish evan to� extrava- man. -of about four-and-ti p bed; but now or- rate of salaries is reduced by the fact ture J)efore studying it. MY only ladys'dp et by clothes on, on a cam� tleman would uppliciints are t guide is the desire to rozzixtb Thi- old gen not, her appearance a little upa truth and ganoe dinary beds begin to be umd—the re- that these expert rying enter -ain at -hotme, nor would I�e ac, the. imperative message. sult of contact with more civilized coun- to wedge in somewhere. One wholesale simplicity us closely 'as px)ssiblO. Study "Is this yours?" haked the detwtive. ny her to any plam of ainuse- not be doUbtod - failure causes othr houses to cut down mThey are and work nwer tir evertheless, he would not a0l. holding. up a large gold locket, which trios. After this, it can inent; n enamel that the Fech ooldiex's bed is the expenses—they grow timid and arsi- barday, as they hve.,been dxiring all when had the Scattermount cra9t in ye thwit lie was to blanie- t Of 9,11, with fts wooden or iron bed- monious.' They dismiss 'a rouv know edg I le of MY life, my greate3t lijappiness, friends for lier,9elf 'Allo led on thie li"k, and the initial J. B. in bea ev ii, d e aw bed, a wool mattress, travelers. They double up work in the cause assidkious-work is the, only thing r �ito evil ways. Lady rubi6q, surrounded by diamands, on 0113 brown woolen coverlet, and office Rnd let Men go. To follow that will bring one. near the solution in on, front. for cold weiatber, Thus through all their raifications the con- of the probleAm which is mount was seated in her bedroo h, biting h6r I humb Miss Millet became white, but an- extra ul of these fodlures would be soluble, of er'-chaning n t re. It is Ov verin nowerl of all soldiers' beds, as that of, IMPOISSible, but it is safe to say this. -a problem which moi-� than any other, tIfto arm of the couc A o the French soldier in the sequences nail an,� swinging one. foot to and fro, -in a.low voice sumeaded a ng the b softest'! ng ured to think out thei "Yes, it is.", French peaaant is acknowledged &I- that a tamor goes through every part elevates the mi iid by f itli It wit aise suffi- "Whiere did you 'qet - it fromf" in odness aud the of all Buropean-couu- of the business body of this city of To- thonights of ustice, go -ia of h-oky she w1as to r probl, to be the best 7_� Ith increasing. sev- so ronto. ctent mi E)ney to pay the Dowager Lady quired the Officer, w charity.." tries. e loinetY-twv Pounds whichl eTity. Ming ry'th U thdt av in4 t 4: T ���p�F,+^•.� js.� - _ _ � -'�"`• - •ct�,`r- '?cr r_ .: . -- : -a- :.-; : ,...-�.. ' a., . . . - .:. - .�-. :.e ., ,, : . . ;� -. .. -.:,::.:.. . ..+ . '.. 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' , OR SALE-Fast ut and outfit, Thos Wal on 52 Geor e C _ se i5 1 Tho t hoc . + 1' h A 1 to Mrs. tI. 'W i}I�t! E .. .. ;�, -•. _. �'.� _ ..: ". ..: ..: ,.�n� �' : • �,.:� ► g cheap, p v • '� Tt. 3 r A Patterson G4, Jqe 13u►r 1 p la rin . 4-2+ • , . : � _� , • ►. -,... Cheater, 5 octets Apri 16th, P ke g : 2 �, .• i v 't � _ . _. e,- i,...�,m.� � rr i v .`ti. � • }� °q :•h ' F'- 45 � e nathan Asbrid e• 56, Wesley rows; 55, Jo g . . 3 z: ! -A cod with cIf b .h r , 1 Dix- 5" Cleo R Mortar; 58, D Yeamane ; OR SALE. g t rt g ei - 1. at lot'3d don Pickering, • ' ,, .•."'' u' .. �• � �a '' Y • m Miller; 60. Jno •+••- her aide. Apply 1 59 a, Geo Smijh; &9 n, W ► or address e. Appl THOMAS t lot 25, ti3, (� y Criakton' 61, W Rennie; 6S, S Kennedy; 83 �Unb�lrtan now.. s t. • i • • • ire } rw :. / P. 0. 24 n F ! s, A J Reynolds; 63 n, W W Thompson ; ,. 64, W W Walton; 65, ; 66} POTATOES-Grown for seed u W Loveless A "Tubliehe i e r Friday morning e Mason; 67 s, Frank Dufforte; 67 n, Thos Over 50 now and standard varieties 1 ure - $ ;��,•i y y o ping at its offio and ttuel to name, at hard time races. Cate- L0i b O11r Over eo Pickering, Cnt. Johnston; fib. John Armstrong; 69, Adam logos (roe. CIL0890N BROS., Highland Creek, i � � i I TERMS Richardson; 70, Glen Morgan; 71, William n�a O rio. 18•Sm s Thompson. ?8 Thos Pike • 73, Joseph - ---- yy pss ye r; •l.bO itpaid In advetaoe, Tin 1 • '74, Alf Mason ; 76, Chas Sharrard; ANTED -I can employ Eve men and f RATS OF ADVERTISING: g e' � - 76, Leslie Armstrong; 77, W m Risboronplb; � three ladies to work at and around home -' Sul �• v �'• •� _ ' ,• t f l I'tYet insertion, per line - - 10'aents. 78, F Atreed. A good thing, with good salary to pushers. T Get .�► ►� lal !1 1 �': t a° • Ranh subsequ at insertion, per line - 5 "' :1ir Young, seconded by Mr Brown, moves H. Li 11 SCOTT, Toronto., Ont. Thie rate do ;s not include Legal or Foreign ad- vertisements. that the reeve rant his order on the -tress L HOPPING --The anderaigned . has (• • �° K ' Special terma given to parties making on• urea to. pay Rowsell & Hutchison, $3.98 ; g P Y purchased a chopper and is now prepared mots for 3 orl 6 monthe or by the year. Half- Kerr &s McDonald, $45; Wm Mosher, $2.20; to do such work at 5 cents per bag. The chop, AR-'S I " -T 0 N A D Yearly or year y, contracts payable quarterly: $1.05 • W J Morrish, 40 per will be operated on Tuesday and Friday of James Duncan, t N ' , Business ca Js, ten lines or under, with paper, each week a Brougham. JOHN MAIRS. 16tf One year, �5 0 , payable in advance. cent; R Mosher, $4; T White, $6; Robert i 'COT d : tt3"Notice i local columns ten cents per line, Stephenson, $4 25; William Camps, $2 ; C �O RENT -A comfortable seven room• live cents pe line each subsequent insertion. j T) Taylor, $1 ; Chas Stotts, $2 ; Isaac 'Davis. Z ed house at east end of Dickering Village, special coutr of rates made known on applica- 6ion: No tree advertising, $3.70 ; R J Clirk. .5.16 ; W Hate Hall, in stood repair, with an acre of garden, including Advertisem nts without writter nstructions $17.64, as per account rendered. fruit trees, also a barn and stable on the prem. - _ n. ` � 4 Will he insert d until forbidden and char c rl ► r Brown moves lees. Possession giver at once. For particulars (� (j Mad 0� �ad� � V �� you* s ac- Mr Young, seconded by 8 apply to W. J. DALE; Pickering. fib- 25`r',J t3ordinglV. Or ers for discontinuing alvertise- that the treasurer's account for the. Town- Mentsmu9tbi in .viitind and etlni• to the pub- chi of Scarboro fox the year 1896 as passed ORUUGH•BR ll BERKSHIRE -- = ' liaher . P Y P TH F+ Job Work pi oinptly attended to by the auditors be +and the same is hereby The undersigned has a thorough -bred ` adopted. Berkshire boar for service at lot 22, eonoession W. J..CLARK-:. - PROPRIETOR. Mr Brawn, 2, Pickering. This is a flue animal, and was i i i3eCOn'ded by 1Jr Yauiig, moves bred by Mr. Stone, of Guelph. Terms $1.1 0 atte,;'r­ns • ' - -• - -- that the clerk be and is hereby instructed yy5g WI,SrLAKE, P[ekering, 14 -s moo, - to request P S Gibson and son t,o prepare - - -- - -- - - - -- -- 43ur P lttia$- StrictIndependeuee' ,.; . _ First-class four blue print copies of the plans prepared � � D -E RS WANTED - Sealed tf�nders f }, Our Ai A Local. Paper. by him-of the sub - divisions of lots 31 to 35 _L -will be recoivod by the undersianerl up to Oily I: peotat,louef - The hearty i calve in concessions A and I3 also two noon on April (•4th for plastering, kalsov;ining, r '' ripport of the a0oulo of Pickering and vicinity. reel ( ' and flooring the Brock Road school 'house. _ copies L f plans No. 999, being a sub- Tenders may be made separately if so desired. _ L Prices ..' sion of part of lot c ;0, eon B, at E<a early a For further particulars apply to THOS. A. ` r date as pear {ibis. KNOX, Secretary, Brock Road P. O. 24 � FRIDAY, 'APE. E. 2, 1897 -_ -- }. w Mr. Brown, seciit-idedby MrYonrg,mo• es - -- - I - -- - - an a it resolved `hat the clerk be cud is r 0 RENT --1`L� sores of land' with it db P 7' 1 comfortable dwelling, stable, et4.h 000(1 + - ' hereby authorized to give notice in accord- I I SCarbor0 Council. : orchard. specially adspfed for gardening and p ance with the requirements of the mums!- noultr raising. Situated halt mile south of , y ►z of this council to c s • - the intention fro Lo t H ii pal act of � hitevale, 2 t; d miles m u i station" c 1t a j CUUn ll n 8 )UISCl nt t0 ad The abo e 1 by-law d introduce a foe the purpose of 22 mile,l from Toronto. Immediate poesosaion• .. • P P _ ,... _. � Journment n chamber, Woburn, on Mon- Apply to D. It. BEATON, Whitevale. 24 closing that portign of the townline between �Qtj Q day, Marc `)' ►th. 'Members all present j F St 11 =� -A Reeve Ken edv in the chair, Minutes of the '.townships of York and Scarboro op- ' 1 OR SALE OR TO LET. --A farin (son• revioua m etiu� read and approved. Doeite south. halt of lot 35, con K, at a p pP Gaining 100 sexes, being too south of - I meeting of this council to be held in noun• _ (o�lut NtiArtvrs. q lot 6, B F eon. Piokerinv:Tuwnehlp pre the't;1� TWEEDS ^• Frain A Jacques. re auditors' report ; ell chamber, Woburn. on Monday the 17th ppremleos are a conyepient brick house, dommo- j j''�, • ; l clay of May. Rious barns with stone stabling unaerneath, Manager o Dominion Bank ; Employees 111r Jacksot7 iibeonded b Mr Brown, and other outbuildings Large orchard of good Assurance o. Lewis B Hyde, Barrister, y trust. The farm is well fenced, and the Boil is _ i` re townliae� pp g moves that Thomas Kest be and is hereby FOR T Co Bros,, re road rnakir, beet clay loam For elpplyy tolH$xaY +.� % SUITS w _ I appointed to take charge of and work the PowaLL, at lot 10, Range Line, or addre�e Pick O machine; �V Treadway; with $15 enclosed, township road machine when required by ering, P 0 tiltf Y ; to apply t Thos. Leslie's hospital account. ! overseers, and that he receive the sum of T A Paterson and others, xe repairs on �, `� d 25 on 2. 13.50 per day of ten hours work 'for actual AN` ASSEUS WANTED: Queen road betty n lots .4 an , C ('1 Her Lite and lieign;'has captur- d 3' others skin that a time engaged by himself and team in t/ Victoria; I. W Anni and b , g ed the British Empire. Extraordinary tests- "I working said machine, and that the seal of - road be ade to the lake between lotsi lfi moniale from the great men: send fyr copy the corporation be attached hereto free, Mae cis of I.oroo rays. "The boat po relax T and 17, con C. Mr Annis was heard in q p i behalf of tie above petition. Mr Cc behalf by 11lr Brown, Moves Lite of the queen I have swan." Her 1ldajesty P and resolves thin the Kingston road be sends a kind letter of appreciation. Selling by ' «'m �4 'Illrnurray was heard regarding thousands ; gives anthhuetasttc satiataction exerted c ild included in the several road divisions Canvassers snaking $'15 to f4bwoekly. I "rosperc I t d through which tt passes for the purpose of tug tree to agents. The BRA DLEY-GA lilt ET- D B :tile onald and'seven others, tisking is having statute lribor performed thereon, ETON t o., Id'td „Toronto, Ont, that sidergad between roadway between also That the following Warned sums, be f; lots 22 an :.,3 con 3• granted for the maintenaidca of Kingatc�n, i�OR SALE+ -A farm containit a Io0 F uc vc ti r5 Davis.. work in ravel pit and draw- Kennedv, and Markham road for this year, acres snore or less, being lot R3, in;the 2nd `, N6 S: itlt]�'S. N•e'cv Pantings. Ne �r1 tl3.., Isaac D Y t, P cop. of Pickering tow reship. On he p�emteee i❑ stumps, $:3 7U ; viz : Kingston road 8$00 ; Kennedy road NeW }OW81111�'S. Littest Hat' and Caps, . g Chas Stotts, 'cleaning are a good dwelling• hour barn with stoc►e etob i ditch at l0 3, con 3, `l ;Chas Taylor, cut- MOO; �1larkharn roa•! $100, leas the amount ling, and other outbuildings. The land ie to tin ice at lot 5 con 3, $1; I�obt Stephenson already expended on said Coads since Jan- good state of eu!tivatfon, 10 acres befalq sown $ , P with fast t;ratn. ciood orchard of fruits of vat A few, choice Priuti Remnants Wow G`Ost: filling washout at lot 10, con 2, $4.25 ; Ii uar� lot of this }ear. ious kinks. The place is watered by a good _ lilt Cowan, Seconded by 141r JacktlQn, well and never failing springs, good tea¢as; sod Mosher. w rk on highland (leek hill, $4 ; i �t I Thos YS hi e. Rot!; on Ili�hland Creek hall, moves that Messrs Cowan, Jackson and is situated a half mile north of . I. verpool GEO. PARER, Dunb oIl. Market. 1 tulles front Pickering VIItdYge and J Iorri l•, slakes for bridge, 40 cts; Yonne b© appointed commissioners to kep sane dist�uce from, Dunbarton. Special bar- - the. Kilrp,etcdn road in repair in the Town- - -- -- -- JilsdDuoc n, 3 lbs powder for gravel pit, Earn given it sold a6 once. For particulars --- -- $1.05; `V caller, drutvirik ,ravel On V ark- ship of 5carboro, Air Brown be appointed apply on thepreniisoe to ALEX PALMER. 16 -1J ham-road, $2.20 J � Herr YL Co., re legal cvmmiasiouer to keep the Markham road - - DOMINION BANK Berry Bush s ! advice re ow nlii:e Ld Kin bton road. 1 i:,; in repair, and the ree 'e be appointed eom t t` g ►niasioner to keep tl�e Kennedy road in �i11tt�I',. Eggs '[I, d oultr�/ ` Rvwsell & Hutchison, b;auk forms, $3.43 ; 1 n ,jr,anti.t of way+ and red raw berry bush- repair. t)L'R f +l'][:('I.AI.rrllagt. Capital Paid up, $11500,000 ee,ctLhoicesLvtlriety or sale, and way be re-. W J Clara ,adverti�iu� rluxriutiue of sheep P g, Highest Prices Obtained. 11 r. Brown: seconded b!v fir. I'otin r••;: moved as auou as grow d is suitabl . Apply to Wm C,tinps, wasting ana sharpen SUr IUS $I 500 000 _ ing drills eS2 : «' ='ern fIall, Lidvt. and moves that t'l►is council do now aejourr- to Returns ProTptly" Made. p t _ 1 f J01 1N E. GEI:, ostler pii(i irL;', $1; il. meet oullonday, the 12th day of Apcil, RefNriicca our ehilYl ±lra cveryv�hera. Cortese .. „ Pickering. r )i(}7►cr 5 1891, at the council chamber, Woburn. pondell in%ited. I WHITBY AGENCY: - - -- - -- lIr Brown, :alt Yartng, tno�t's I'.11►I+, ITld:t (. , C'f3:i I,tcl, Qeaeral Banking n�e1>n.ee T.raa.aQtad NOTICE T01 CREDITORS that who eas ��' 1: 1[ ;11rl Bey has entered Memorial Notice. • :1i•:errr TOlioNTU. I ;. _- I PARTMEKT. into an a reeiw ut to dice bonds to the HVVINGt3 DE PA of the rlo,vi,shipof Sci)rboro, I)i.nc�i '- tileresa Hun UeaCOn, eldest - , Interest allowed at highest currentraiee:' Ko 'In thentutterof ('?c rlotte R. LittltjoJrrs; of 1 relieving t lem from any damages that play daughter of Itev. Joseph and Christina Eggs" For ' IiatClllri notige of with,ltawal required. titles re tie di: ):gal of )art of to online Ueaccu, way born 'on July 'flat, 111; r;, at special attention given to the eolleeticfn of the 'Too n�hs fi nj Pic'kerin,;, in the County 1 I From selected niatitiRs vt Pura Brad`h. L. 1 armor s Sala and other Notes. of Ontario, murrieii i�)onian, Insolvent._• betKeeu 1' rk stud 5carburv, being situated Trodbri;lge,: ( >utario, Though always of * ' Notice is hereby To.tin.�hi) of Scarboro, a sertvua earnest die osition; when about «'vandutts and S. C; B. Idegllclrn tit E. J.'THOItTO' y gil -en that the above nah,od ol)pvite c n -P, 1 p ) Intyol�ont has made an nesigntn�nt of. her estate - tbis council take the neee�sary steps eleven years of age she made her first open g1.UU per l:l or 8'.•,d) for three ae� tOly � MANAGLR; to me, John F. Paxton of the Town of Whitby. to die nee o the ,care {profession of relii ion at Thedford, where tiuKs when called' tor. SheritT of the County of Ontario. for the bens - P per setting wl)ewshipped. i - - - tit of her creditors, under It, S. O, lb87, Chapter { Mr Brow;, secon(lea b Mr ,)ack,3on, her father wa' then statigned. While p W. J GORDON, � TORONTO. F��ANCIAL 124, and an)ending Acts. l,lvves that he clerk �e instructed to notify never demonf,ttt tive, and always reserved, « GORI N n T The creditors are notide,d to meet at myofice Andrew For�ytli to remove the obatruction4 she nevertheless was painstaking and sue 'runsarial Artist,. II' j'! P,PV ATJ ON in the Ccurt 11011150 at �Vhitbv on *Friday the he orected otj sidt*roncl between lots 20 and ceizsful in her undertakings. She was, at `� f 10th day of March 1tiJ7, at throe o'clock in the `21, con C. a8 sovn of )_tssible after receiv the time of her death, a teacher in Shed. i Pickeling, ant _ afternoon, fair the purpose of receiving a state- 21, j j � � rnent of affairs, alrporntinq Inspectors lit n ©cos- ` ing notice. den, find w%s beioved alike by parents an Authorized. (yap., X2,500,000 eery) tlxtag rho remuneration, and tcrrtheorder A by -law vas read' and finally passed pupils and though tl)0• ghly devoted t0 r � lug of the effatrs o! the estate generally NOTICE TO CREDITOM SllbExr1bed Lap. 628 500 All pert;gn15 claiming to rank upon the estate •1tithorizing the treasurer to borrow $ ,OOU this work, she always fo red time to do t of the said Insolvent trust file their claims �! until the taxes be collected next full. good in the Chtr.rch and i the Epworth , s proved by athdavit as required by the said Act, Mr r Cowan, seconded by Mr Bruwn, moves League. After an illness o 'otense suffer. Its the.estate of. T•Nillian: Cowan. deee Std; This Company have opened a branch in the with me on or before the 5•h day of April 1597, - that T. Jackson, W Annie, W Heron, and in and deliriumn for four da s /and fiys village of Pickering. in the office lately oc aster which date I will proceed to distribute the g Notice is hereby given purivant 'to tbo,sta a oleo b the Ontario Bank, under the manage- assets of the bald 4state bav:ug regard to those . Young bel cvmmi'ssivuers to examine nights, she died of measles Sunday Lutes "in filet behalf that all persons having p y claims only of which I shall then have received g c - y claims against the estate of Wm. Cowan, late tnsntot the andordgned. y eideroad between lots 1 ;�und 17, south of. ing, .Janaary 17th. 18Jp, at the age of of the Township of Pickering, n the County of Deposits will be received and interest notice. Kinston road, and have'the same improve twenty years and five months. Although Ontario, gentleman, men, who die au the sweaty, at highest rates. Dated at u►'bitLy this 11th day of March 1897. ed if thev deem it necessary. the friends had riot the consolation of much third day of .February. A.D. INT. are required to Draft@ issued on all paste, col' od ne made JOHN ri PCounty v deliver •licit claims and file particular* thereof qq��ti vary liberal terms, ntaney to 'pod on notes Bheritt County of Ontario 11r Cowan, seconded by tilt Young, moves spiritual conyeri+ation with her, by reason - p slid other eecuritlee. Assignee• duly verified to blesers McPherson, Clark.Oanip- th%t Deputy reeve Thos .Jackson and W A of the protracted delirium, yet, occasion ball .Jarvis, 97 Wellington street. east, in the 30v GEO. KERB. kfanager Ileronr Esq., ,be and are hereby app ally, during brief moments of happy' con• City of Toronto, solicitors for Mary Ann Cowan, ...____ - - - -- 60 1iEAR8• commission's to seal or dispose of toll -house sciousnes3, she gave ekideuee that all was Wi liam Cowein and Robert Cowan, executrix _ - " EXPERIENOB.• and prate situated on Ku,gstuii-road at lot well. The earnestnesi and purity of her and executors of the will of the said d$ooafed, • on or before the 15tb day of April, A. D. IWJ7, Choice Family F10ur 17, said toll -h' use to be removed from high life, however, beat' infallible evidence, rind and that after said date the saiq executrix ;arid way within thl rty d.-t%,-• iron) such dispo3al. earth's Ives will be Heaven's gain. executrre will procoed to distribute the assets r , 111r Brown, 5econ(lad t,� :�Ir ('vw'a'f, moves +,1 1. W. 1~:uwAttizs;. of the estate of the said decoa15ed am0ug; the parties entitled thereto, haviuregard only to ,fit popular 'prices•, that this cot ucil remunerate �` m Mehl- I ' - ss: the claims of wt,ich they then gave notice • murray to the extent of $50 for expenses 'a '• The ' Ottawa (iureu quotes a priVate Dated thts 19th day of March, A.D. IErJ7. connected with a child }vhiuh wus deserted ,l ©tter to the effect that Litut'. I►icPhert{on, Clark, Campbell A Jerv! on hi3 ren,it3k , the lrcute of such child , . TRADE MARKS, p 1., Solicitors for said executrix and I: Kirkpatrick '6 cttee is hopeless. Choice Hams and Bacon. DESIGNS, L: ilm" n ,)t hnvin1l,b In di�cu� +:r:d, on the condi exoqutors. I ' :ion that 'YI I1luiurrL} a ill :Li;ree to re- •"'�"• - y - - - _ -`+ _ -' �"°" -' COPYRIONTS dtc. 5a R i r =. I • __ We keep a good assortment of groceries. Anyone sending a sketch and description may lirve this coin icil fro,ti any further i'rHpUn- Ie eg St@ I )r ' quicklyaseertafn, true, whether an invention is tit 1�111�1I1e � t lire . Iforbageum for horses anti cattle, the t,rol,awy witent wo. communications strictly t ibility in tivein)atter. ff I (1(0(11 Arm. Jth - (lredit sale tit Clydes• . boat blood puritler. Oatmeal,Corn• contidential. Oldest agency forsecuring patents �1r Youn,,, 5cc audr,ll by fair Jackson, dale horses, ';xttle, brood sows, - imple - -- ®s r in America. We have a Waeht„Kton otflce - meal, Wheatlet, Outs• Shorte, Patenta taken through Munn dr Co. receive t`r)rwes that tl a clerk 1)c instru'aedto notify meats etc., the pro pert of Geo. W. Miss 1',iiiton wtahes to inforn'i the Ladiejti ! I Y I3rau, eta•} etv., all sold at epectat notice lu the ` 01 parties it terested In watercourt,es at Coaces, at lot '?a„ con. 9, Pickering Tp, of Claremont and vicinity that she. rtjaeonsbht prices for 1•)t :''} and i, colt to nlr_et this council See bills for list of articles. Sale at one , SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,• will. 11014 hilt' I Cash• bettuttfull y• 111astrated, largost emulation of at said Disc for tiic 1)url,oe of �niaking ; o'clock• Tho. -{. I' +)ocher, auctioneer. } as �c fentitie Yiurur►l, weekly, te,nls$S.YA a Cart Ir1P, aCCall"? 1]�l,td fo.r ChL. d:imagC of the HATIAn).11', Ai'im loth -- Combination Bale at }tYttt iii �1��1tL�i• 3 OJT Ctt� Z t ,� 1••A Nix moo I}s. Hpecimen copips and lr."D r - - -: ON l •� b nS) 0011 Wi PATE .T13 sent free. Addrasd a rpari in that 1 calif Thos Gibbo - Y• Brougham of horses,- c-attlo, >,mplemente, 'Jr Cowan arried through aby -law with rigs, harness and iu fKCt almost every• Brock at., North, Claremont, MUNN dt CO.t ? 11r I3rown n the chair, apply township thing. I'.ntri�s received up to noon on Wednesday, and Thursday:- 361 Broadway. Now Yon![.- _ of Les : day of sale. bee hills for list. ThomAe O t - - OAN F vie.�lFl {s. Apr he 14th anl i th, MONEY TO L '- Toucher, auctioneer. I W .W Th mpson, Simpson Rennie, F And following days. s. -- -_- - Notice' of �a amino 1~� N Jason, A cCraight, Elias Wood, Alex A'ezv fltltlei•fiNemente. . All branches of Milliner carrle an. Neilson, Vin Humphrey, Jacob Brumwell, `'ailinp;e a specialty. 'MORTGAGE S.ECURiTYt Robt Neilson J Aehbridp;e, A Heron. -- - -- -- - - - -- - To tht residents of the Tofz)tsshi� of Picker• i'oc vv- CEEYLItSe I�, LM DALE M ILLS- Rnnning again Satisfaction given in l)ress•makin . J on toll tin: e. Wheat gristinp; and chopp• , , ing, its the County of Ontario, and all M:M A..,= j Er►�- TATS ' John H ichardson, Martin SommBrs, :plug Bono the aan,a us u15tial. W R i:LV1BEt, 11iIb,S. ��• LI14 TUId'V+ others whom it Wray concern, bought and sold on commission. J W Adam ,T L Patterson, Jesse Chap- Pickering. S4 -2n Claremont, Ureteric, man, Edwin ollins. - - - - - - -- -- - - Public notice is horoby given that owing to yAru ntAST ra r EED GR AI:3 •- The undertii reed has - i the prevalence of a contagious disease of ani- - R ?liltti7l TABLE- Picks"ig Atwuou Q.T.B male known as shoo Saab on several farms In ' Jltg�ht for Fire, Life Accident, Plata No. 1 An rew Annis ; 2 Jacob Brum " a large quantity of Prussian Blue peas and TRAINS OOINO EAST E U A8 FOLLOWS' -- the County of Ontario, the Minister of Agricult- ' White Banner oats for seed, all tree from foul t Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance r well 3, 'J'bo White; 4, Joseph Colhils ; .5, 7.58 AdJ'M ure, at Ottawa, her+ ordered- the Township of seeds. Apply for particulars at lot 9, con. 8, NO. Q MAIL Pickorin to be quarantined in accordance with A good house and lot to rent cheap Albert B Re soli; 6, R Knowles; 7, W Mal- Pickering, or address EDWARD BRYAN, Pick. " 2 I" t ': the provietons of •'1'ho Animal Contagious Die - 14 LOCAL , well; 8 and 9 John Diler; 10, `V J 1forrisli: Bring P 0. 24 -25 •rises Act 1Ei79;' and an order of the Governor in , in Pickering Village. 11, B Pearce; 12, John May; 13, John Tay- -- -- - -- 8 LooAL . 6:� •,,,recd dated the tweuty -fifth day of May, A. Other properties for sale or rent. PP 0 - RENT - -A eoinfortable two story 1, Mr, sr. ; 14, eo Maxwell, 15, David Ben- 1 y TRAINS GOING WKST DOE AS lroLLO ;l �np are therefore strictly forbidden to y residence on King atredt, Pickering, with 1� y Couv'evanein carefully done at a mush nett; 16, Ro Ne1190D ; 17, John S.anion ; good garden atta hod• The property of 4lre. E, No. 7 LOCAL y p y part g y f):1t3 A.IM ireulove an sbeo whatever to or iro.m an 18, Andrew leming; 19. David Dewel); �0, liostwicic Possession given May lot. For terms •i the Township of Pickering or ure other part lower rate than usually charged. Tit 18 LOCAL . $:09 P.M. P,11d y 1 lee searched and certified to when 1 Robt E Collins • '22, Adam ana other partic�.11ara apply to W. ,f. DALE, of the County of Ontario, excel) ceder the John Die ; ,p , Pickering, P• O, 23.26 11 1 MAIL 8:20 F.I M. direction ana su ervision of an inspector, un- Rusgeil ; 23„ Andrew Fleming ; 21, W. F _ _-_ _ __ I p required. Private funds al - I der the penalties prescribed by said get, and all Boost; Z5, Ja n McIntosh; 21;, Henry West- OIZ SALE--A gilant ty of absolutely 9913Ma Team. -'adtr r 'axt atati a farmers having disessed sheep are re uired to ways an.hand to loan at s 27 Job' Lawrie ; 2�i, '1'has Maxwell ; F �'•a� re port the acme as soon as ewer® of t to the the lowest rate of ney; clean seed barley and black Goanette t 30, W H I''awuetL ; 31, , ` Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa. 2J, R Balceci John oats, also a few settings of pure-bred Barred T ATItB CxOINfi i'.t - +' Tsti;r5 AS P'OT.I.AS.� --• t J Brodie,, v. S., Claremc nt, is iulptwtor for• interest. Lennox, jr.;i 32, James Stirliug; 33, Robert Plvunouth Hoek end f3i vet Laced Wyandotte N0. MAIL ' y� Towaohipp of Pickering. W. Q.. RICHARDSON 34 obt Bell 33 Jas 'arnigham • eggs. Apply to Gormley Bros„ lot •,(7. B F, 7:58 A M All parties concerned are hereby _notified to r Petch or Pickering P. O 24 3r;,.Fiobi; Pul dio ; 37 Charles Monk ; 38, F ________ -_- N0. 14. MIXFII r; . 2:16 PAM ._ govern- the apselveaaccordingly. 011-3a in 0sle'3 block, Pickering. Wheeler ; J Breusian; 40, Riahar t SEE GR[.IN. == �• By Ordcr, e� ijral Hundred 8 �.oaA: . . G;67 P; �i.. VPeo esa gist �n ; ') S W.V. tTOiiARti$$N; Wa'nte'd-An Idea of ec 1. 1, Jaf3 Maxlsall 4. A Muir bushels of A':andeheurl Barley, and Black He,►IEb Thorny TitA11�8 GOrx(1 �1baT DUB sli FOI.I.OkVB ;--- � a tit 43, Thos Be 44. Wm Johnston ; 45, H Tartartan Data. This grain is tree from all foul Ohalrman L. B. , our ideas• tb may bring you weep(. geode. Several tens of first -class Timothy Ha NO, ? , ,�:nrt Al�d,. 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A .. � :.. _'... - ... .. .... v� 'w -„ ,.v>,- ... �r °. yam, e 5 `, - ea 'I r I ;: , - -: -, '.., .:,} - ,. h i` :. : -F _. ' : :; :�' i - ;�XI'.' _ 1• __ . , ifs .. _ Departmental Stores • pie ithout injuring anythin cu rted , � t l - ,.,, -the »tan. te�Jlo works or a ward the voluntary contributions. y � y of p P ' t oa have probably reasoned it out than: . Are the working people, then, gainers? .. , ,: }. , ,. r ., _ a• .,h= : F: ;. ,, -: : I get so much eer week, and if depart - It must be admitted ibis' those engaged in branch +- - t:•. » �' - m sal stores enable me to bey more goods any and every of the building trade in -in or in a year than I could former• are seriously injured. 1y lay with the same amount of monQv, The agent of a departmental store will . ', .. .'. ;• �' th n it stands to reason that departmental go to a furniture factory in Toronto or. in We yell i s res are 9. benefit to me, however, injurious one of the town in the proytnoe, and offer a 1 , :. ib y may be to others." certain price for so many tables of a certain his appears to be sound. There is kind. Make ae two hundred of those T b ° fit h_e no in to be gained by shirking any point tables at slaty cents apiece,. I'll pay you .,' of this question, and I do not think that it $20 now and the remaining $100 will be ` ' ie ecessary to shirk anything or to hurry paid you the moment the tables are ready "Why, ��'�� P t any point that can possibly be raised. for delivery." sixty cents will hard. f .you are a carpenter, or a bricklaver,. ly pay for the lumber; we can't make 'em �# ' or a stonecutter, you know that building for sixty cents." "You can't? Well, you _ ^. rations have practically ceased. If you o P Y don't -htwe to. somebody else will-good. a a plasterer, or a gas- fitter, a ,paper day." 'Hold on," says thQ furniture man. -- h nger, you know that the town its dead in He gets a pencil and paper, figures on lum- + y ur line of work. Why ? Because you ber cull only one coat of the cheapest yarn• I� .th� a, a d your wife, your 'neighbors and their ish, ant: any possible reduction in the wag- ,. . r 1 w yes, have begun dealing in one store, in- es of w-)ritmen -in order to see if he can ' s ad of scattering trade over a hundred. rattle u p a table for sixty cents..' ''Can't 'em I _ - - MArk't S far as your trade is doncerned there is you Pa" sixty =five cents apiece for o 1p need for one storey and it is already "No. blank & Blank are making us toe% ' bin lt. Those who work at any branch of hundrec: at sixty dents apiece, and we'll -- - t ©building trade are, then, entitled to buy give ern. this order if you don't want it g y ��r>r .. ,• .. - .��'p` °�'"'"'°'"� -;,� gods chet�per than they used to for they Why, •nan, we're going to pay you sixty - _ - _ � � .;,, _ _. -- h ve sold out their means of gaining a cents fc.r that table -- -we're going to handle �! livelihood ' in order to centralize trade and it, advertise it e�itenyively and sell it for 52 The John, �'�riffitlls' C T le Corporatio C j �'td o ieapen the cost of housing goods. But ii cents, right coats leas than we pay you f at vi 11 you do now. that vour occupation h � ,I'll do it." Then he gets to work -lie be t i, i gone:? .There is uo barb•ttn day on %%hick cornea tl.n artificer to rubbish cuts wages fi " wheolg are uitrtlnteed °. All our 18�i y f; l Our cheap wheels are neat snot pia ` n on can et everything you want for noth- ' g down, grinds, twists, turns, writhes, in an until 1898. Against an accident what '" .` g Y , with;'best English bearings . i lg at all. endeavc'r to make those tables for the ever• " It in v be argued that if the Lusinesk or !1:011 t ' 5• . :- _ - -' -__ -- -_..__ __. -- ' `= hun�'red Stores is done tlnder`one roof, the The 'women %who' buy therrr take them a' in in rout and taxes will- enable the g home f' 'r the parlor, but find them not good t`* 4 4� i ,:.. a. 11S � /a ro rietors to' make as large a profit as enough; put. them to the kitchen, whore the s while selling at lower prices, et you, they prtvo to be not strong enough, and so h make vour !twin in the building trade !' the so_tu land i❑ the attic. But the ha ye 1„ -�' A gold case and' cheap: works in ake a are now cast aside as useless, can served ;heir purboso; .they have cau,3Qd a depfr.rtmental 111. H. savatte is joint agent tivitb us in, , ' He is an ex i ©rt =.• �" "�- poor time piece. Bicyclesr 1 you carcely consider that have gained host of people to rush to the the ;Griffiths A showy fram6 and cheap bearing ms is- nything. You. have something to sell, and store, -inhere, efts' fJeoiug the ''cheap`' mac iinist and will repair e►ny wheel made, . } Wheel. a poor „ here are things you want to buy. That tables, not one �n .twenty will buy the at v ry moderate prices. ' { bleb you want to sell is your labor -you bar a;n, but buy other thins sold at g Y g -- . , •• - annot sell it'at the old price ; you can prices which enable the firm to win back i';. I I TIIcr E',St 13i� ale Cow any 1R the W rl . carcely sell it at any price. Instt_tad -of a twenty times as ['lush as it loses on the � killed mechanic, you are; or soon •cvilY be, Y tables.;, . , .: . : ; °. - - I read to take a den's work at any laborer Y , But vhere`do the workiii'i'nea Dame in? .:• , ;., , . dd 'ob. Those .. hd' made the tables very likely had We sell But suppose that you are not ititereated their %rages cut down on the job, Other _ building trade. Most people admit -{ furniturre makers and dealers have been in , Trade has been drawn into a store ;I the new order of thin s has destro ed hat g Y }tired. be prospects of three classes ; rile shop - p where he union scale of wages in furniture 'thing he : ` ;, ;.•_ eeper, the owner of small store- roperties, pp maul and ever }( else is cut away dented. hundreds thous i - .ji` " . nd those who lived by buildi•iglioueesand and a ,ter! y of 1, t'oros to do the trade of the town before ands o:. people have been t,ld in print that H11M' rl�,]' ` ' e artmeutal stores came. Softie �a% that a first. lass and ch{trming parlor table can � ' ! ' hat these classes lose the general public be had,for 5'2 cents. The whole furniture r: sin; bu5inc.1s is demora)(ized. To get even with I' I would point out that there is no law some i•: val, each fu nittire maker, when ap- F�` ` ti ulatin 11jit this •'gain" shall t;o to the proe� ch`;�d with a request to produce some f T ublic. It is -not at all absurd to imagine tl imfiy ! :rllitn,tion rniture at .a ,starvation I �� �►� h� t is g -kin goes where -a great many pr(:f,ts fiKut{o,'1ccepis the fTcr, and so the depart 1 { - 1 avo gone ul similar cases : into the vault's then a. store age tt, operating over the , �� . r J -� - � T �•� - A i oat. t�'ho o monopolists. Lot us trace t who�e .'eld of indu try, sets maker agtuuet -•• I -- i,.! ; 1 T,I :} =; is the gain front the concentration of makerpnd depress e the whale field 'and _`_�~ J 1 1 -1�.P''�rb t ads ul rile hands of a few men ? Not the crushes' work' a beneath a constantly b icklayers, stonecutters, carpenters, iucreirt ng denlaud to mann•faeture•t;oode at asterers, itnd other!I who ,.work in the less coat. Every workingman knows that art rid. - b iilding trade; for though thvi.r wivv.; rnny when t; eoutructor tads her is oi.0 ' to lose, g €, / - f h ve �t a few things culled h;tr;;,ciuF, the g the vet fleet thing ho does, in iittomptoig h isbands have lost their einpli�ytn`a :t. I ht to sa%• ` himself, is -to cut wa es down. a t ' { an.u'ho %%Dike, exchanges his Libor for little fi', r titan thtly were. . i•g ��,•i,- the thin' gs th�t he needy ; at:� if Itin la _•ut I d n't carp w ,at a mi'n'e occupation .- y � ,�'," - ION ,t ' - i. n,.ule %aluele�s• he c.tu n i .t n111V 1) if he earn his liven ► by the work - -� .r • ...•. _ - .>"., -. R" ' E��,. ,� -- r � _ of hit , suds or th activity of his nand, , : :; -rt • -. -= Zfi}lo, then, pwn,3 ? The geacral Labile' : hey eill'er hay alrea iv felt, or will very soon t every genenil public find. t}I,at ilia own rites ar profession "its on _ - - _ - -- - - - -- -- - — an is interested iii tinille n!'Of!`F51t +i+ or the lie ." The de artn►eutxl StUCCCar %'e8a w4(� can l'i'nk Tliei b;liab !lagers I PICKERING POST QFFiGE t ads- citl,cr because he,•d� �c,lrs ills en - t Iktlt• fff every t tan "s �,taturo. ,'Liko the cetetirated a t „t some rinlpie l �"` n ��d —An id t; es to a I)artlCUlar prt',fcs -,toil c1 lint' (if custun s duties it t ake% Its levies in,hreet- thing tV.Vatrntl Pr•,tect ides they n+sy1 bring you wtsawi. 11ldila,trriwu frot?i Totouto 8 :0 a.m t ads, or because he h :;� lnnuev inrestcd iu ly , i>uc :many are c)t conscious cf the tax -e y,•nr t.� Wrt4e JOHN w'BUUt tlil'ItN CO . .Pat(att Attoe• ' >h■ 1• tr !'!tile �;`loan Toronto 5 a.nt n•yr warhington, I) C. for t eir sl, r) prize uger 1 Art it`s (r. T, H 10 It t ^. ) Clone G T ��3 5 55 a {, rt,• !seal !bite" o le thin r�r another. 1 ll - „_1 Ill and l r,ot knr)w tint Rh the are tour } „ ■ •red llrt of two handset! lnren lone wanted, ti T F, ti iu a ru G T E T `i0 a n terns that means workinR,nlen, trades- off't }i :l,, thev usud to be. - I - Wl,:tby 8 15 p m' Torouto5 W ru j eu, iu,d• professional men sad th it Hf r i� the melt' -of the' - whole iTiattOT : � - C. T l: H 45 p to , . G T NY H 001)ill r Ttiti undara };tied will be at their -coal x f nli!ies, That tradesu,r`n arc il,.;ured be 1he;, +'titre conl}�itu;,, earl nuts bht;iu the in { ahedy, Stoneyordera issued on all parts of tits world c f the rettid -trade of the country is, by mt >mt t the merchants of the lirovinre P • - I I• a cle%er ham' of hbcos- poeus, he in{; rent• r %lined in a few st )res, no one will disl,'ttc, t }te r,' resetttativt' towns and villages elect i HeCrattar }' to cor�epponll With the leader•; ►�7� + gAVIllTf,tit3 Shc�8r8Vf3i]PPE88... �t+E -t r:5 T i t+ • Ou 1 ttia}' and 5abirday of each %seek - - - - -.- I sbowed last week that �a.;lil,f►ii,1 h;td in of th(: movenwililt in I'nronto. -- \l,.%+ h IN ft` -ws of aofAr Ey durinj tiie t CPgt allc'w�d' at 3 1 De osits ticeTVaod stmt lt�ot'.illy t le past few years been Withdrawn from ti_t rl; , • WITHOUT K to 1;61,uta t percent p annum. indisputable winter welEtll out coal a wl tyA7EH r� vi to o to all io ` uie in Toro))t,, by firms that either failed. / froin business. It has til�o- been _ _- _ _ - �°" '" f ECUTORS SALE + :BOA PLA5 ER fi I may favor .them with their tiVni. Logan. -- un ms cash. , POSTMASTER I pair a[58 Tt'r 1 +��.11l) o' retired E 10%vn thin rCal estate valueB• at the roweit •, �' '1 €`� - - - - -- :� •� �tD pp�� �T�t T c li'ma's, have been reduced in Toronto to : t le extent of 91ft,0f)n,(N1U by the ccntraliza• - - -('1' -y: l �AI'� 11 AND RESIDEVC,"E P• III,; HOOVER .& Solis. R • .., BRj1NTFOf�O�LL�TfE1 L . '.`` � - SlIoFFoRI), Agent. ' t On 0f trade ; so that the property - owning _ art of the "general public'' havo not I\ IG1iI'Ii1 \G t 't - - <Af ' ��� ' wined" b the, new order of things. The y t' -_ -- 'Ihe'ut el'Bllttle(l ll to r0coiye(l instrucCons frow •: THENEW WAY gA � 1 class of people called "clerks" have not the exeutors of the tare Ufy 17f " - erl received nefited, f ore leek % who form y from, -� RICHARD., COLLIN�t �. &dk ML 12 and $15 per week are only .paid . to Is in the departmental stores. An Dece,utrl, to offer for tiAl( +, l,y pul,lic all flan, k expert - eateg$is week,' because�hia WC lodrurf6 Ho�o�, Whitby; tom. fashion per sig s h I i daughter gets the positron at 8;1 r werk. The "general public" begins to dwindle tAT �I►DAY I APRIL 17th, lf�l►7, At 2''clock P. til,, the following valuable t I _ ' , ' �a I have just rec�lved a full �Y way. Professional peopl© and working t I - ` `: i "j: f 1 f Prill slid Edo 1 l : g1ID{ 4. d s i } '= I k L` eaple who are not interesteU 111 the build pl out,' y, unwe q . its© o s'l'ap ©s 0 Pa )1 1. '!'slut desirable brick rositleneti And i 1K tr de, are about the only E,oes, left. The !,rein ,',es in tau' S'illuyo of Pickering, owned by - �/* NJ' titer tSult►p9, 13150' a I1i1I11- t ' 1 tin c m antes and the banks, With all ubu la`s lticii .rd Collini, being roiuittrat•d of the H . H� 1nSl Y • S • �Y� A co o ful E3 N!N MILL I� p 1. 1 l bar of clloic,o . lines of over- ---�• ' i` heir mp}oyees, are not "gaining, because west I_alf �t Villhte l.lt tio. 1, 1l+nlici +Al ,tern of ae Ln,l r.ou., 1'uwnsh,p of Pick- heir ustomers are going under ; houses hart ai lot 11,!11 ti' .ffjfi)l /, rJ'rPil Yt l -P? . Utlt. IDEA 1 rnn�. 1 h.i retiidoure and - o- uthitil.,hugti Are _ coatil'igN., Call and.see the -tll iJ J nd lands are falling back oil the hangs of nearly i,uw null inT�ocl, repair. 'Ctii +re is tls +, u , ' wt lit $Itch llOasei; r i iv l,"nlit)'an, Stable 011 the l -eill' ,!A. tine fit li•lce5. . Also 1 an companies that don't t go oil u fl- t ►, • g l STEEL WINDMILL arc. pod 'CaC'8 business Sl11eSS 13 not "Pu a f .rtuor wi�hilu,; t � rr< +tit's, Llu9 t; all oxctr►- _ ' `,•� ' � ' ,red lands. If a g } Forget - Urquhart ,•, f lent opportill :ity to get it Ch )ll'N Ytl tiitleriQt+ Ill a _ one, the salary list is pared down. 'There. Don't r A. e � Brougham. t:u)st (c +steal,!.• + lu,qulanit%•- _ (= «'ITI -�-- i Toronto who now owns one 'arciM •L. Tha, f ::rnl it-1 prewit?ea known as j i ol,o min in Iol 1 l ,h uses e, •'I`olwrt \I, lt,cl)imlhon New. behi; lain 'I'llivultill Esta,bli5 �d � BO . 1 t i, I undrt_A slid se %t my five stores and o - - b,lt t.lrt of the East halt of lnt I, in `., I „""" - r.-- -- ••, •` build or bnv one of them nu:;t•d �f t 1 •' ..- f 'oil lutrUtl to plat t 1••rnit ur Urna r : ' I � ST��z' :' � - ��� , ithour�h liedidn t the Ill'_iiion I- rontc :)n'•t•d,►,)u.'rc)wut;hipof 11 +.i+ l S l he one he lives ills. 011 the othea.tl seta `at )r3 articulttrly de- 1-1,l,:d in n- arogistrr- TiCeS Rfl-1 flan s, that can eau 0 w r 0 it9 nl} c p r n cod used ill airy pat f I 1 e loaned money at fifty per cent of their ud coaveyi►n,•a thuruo( rue +lu' butwoou ltottort . C011StrllCti. *c t thHfll bell""- cheap 'r Rn(' in Lunt 1 'tin. salesman olio is offered only '%I. I :icllal'tlsutt bud wiftr to the sttidTItichar(t � i,.' [ b R t1t1iU' to the olcl F f.]IIe, The (ullin. +, 'tilts'' .,itli l)ecelr.ber, is9l. . he tine +i I order for plaliti l y E, l w week Rill decline it he can get into «aIIB for till tt,'r, ~. i,l(,Yet t,l ic>; i, bat it i4 believed , ' ' CHEAPER THAN WOOD ;1 relitt►,ai ct-lltt;al uurst►ry, ,tulles noel'' of �r-rr 7 �t Wood, n 1usurance oflwc, or it loan eoinpat,y, Or ilnyt.tlzl p•,Yt tit ro :itttl rev Ab;.)Ilt i �) KC1;09, tin tilt` l eCn l.l': @t' 1',t)„ thR �'O11 Cftn j;Nt Gf All ClasseQ Of ilal`t� ants.- Soft %\ ood, also ' la%% office, even fit less pay to :;tart with, pri•n'iw_ 4 ttiwa are a fiaino dweliing, roivurll (il 3 [` here ►,milt; !,art,., %;iii st(,• a stubl;uq uudulneath• agt•Ii1ti %who could ftoullti long +liet'ine ©. Slabwood for sale. All nicety painted alld guaranteed. r he will expect a better f ituro, 1 general cburacit•r of s,il, goia{ clay l ,tut. ('oil- F'E1'Sj +L'ZCiSS .�jwa y Fill fj)4. . Id an,i IkAllilRrtl t•ari� ties aln•ayti on ire, book keepers tint! office htlntls, in any vl,nicut to Whitby and. Picker'inti lnarkutB, U + , hand. \ocelots ant:! uo;x varieties fern CuStOm Sawing t line of business whatever, are finding that sch,)o And rbmret," ('1 �j GEO. (Y �R' _ eft eilmerl 'dud al:thnteticians are Possession co crop, forthwith, an ,1 fullpoisos- , ished if ywi wait, theft). I No� substituting, lJt JJ VI 1�) xp P atom oil couiplc lion of purchase, t king for positions and are ready to ac- TI :It1I6 : -10 or cent. de,oait oil day c,t Batu: =�o misrelnesen[atioq.atlsfaetion guar Will eowlnenee inlrebruarS; t+ eft very humble salaries. C)nly those enough with.iiopostt to mallo one bolt of pur• auteed. Prices reasona4le, S01fit1 Ol'tlel'8 _ _ _ — _ ) Office men whose seryiceF. are peculiarly. el,a�j) money wlth;n 13 days tllereaf ter, and the for fruit t -reel before 1st of April to give Hillside Saw and _ ` pp {n� / � Pl P E R I~ G t T A I E slicers and valuable can withstand the lialullce to be secured tFjfi mortgage of the bra• Plainiii Mills• down tendency caused by the lniyes, with interest at , pet cunt. per annu'n, time for +.iRgintt and Hllipg orders• Wni g eneral for a, term not oxceeding 7 years to suit par• y, DLID13heath• agent, Gri en lirl}'eC. l act that girls and boys are now doing c hat i,t, or purcllaeor inay pay the w bolo to c tsb. price list free- ou applit ation --- address• N S. MILK en's work in handlingt}ieretail merchan• I�urtber particulars and conditions of sale �. S i,.:';. will i)e matte known at the sale, or many be hs.i III . • I�(aYlilti �, , \ ise of Toronto. (in application to EDWIN DHIIAwr, Rsdl, F. ,J 011een River, Out Brown's Corners, t - - -- - _! Clerks, then, in all kinds of offices, as well RtcHARDSON, Esq„ %•v. y. RICHAlt )BON, s3 s in stores, are feeling, or soon -.will feel, Pickering, J. E. FAiti+;wELL, L2.• 0•, nOSti d b r' McGILLIVAAY, Solicitors, Whit y• or the tin- r� r,, Ile eyil of which property owners and shop doreigned, LEVI F.1[�tIJ.�NKH, �OOk�B W {�O� Roast COt11ji0gtld USE • � • � sepsis complain, and so are not gainers. A uetiaueer: Who are the gainers? Where are we to wbitby, idarch'bath,1ft97. 44'35 Is the oulyy safe, reliable i 1! he eases! public" which bane- T Is the tnl::dicine onhetZii`ns���emerlt 1! TEA ook fort g P ladies can; depend i rat wonto � � f �' to by centralization of trade ? :auf and dims of need. --For building --• F70M THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA Gt)r f + Not 'the lawyers, for any lawyer who C.A.A. 7 j` _ I ' `, �� COIICrerte Walls, Silos, Stable Floors, IPJ ITS NATIVE PURITY. cares to let the cat out of the bag will tell Do I ou Wish- Is prepaXed in two degrees you that thing; are in a ,bad say with ofatren th.jpg Tr0ugU8, CiSterne, Culverts, ►�! *� fog O tliu$ iC>tises Fi t0 'I Monsoon" Teals put {up by the Indian Tea many in the profession. And if three or �ound ]t eeth r , No. { Y' �' qualities of Indian o man d i l ea Eta. t rowers as a aample of the lapel Q 1�, ,1 four firms .grew so powerful. that - n is by far the best dollst me seine known - .eau. Therefore they use the greatest �° to the dare aerie! with one of them, however ic- If so, call on us. We wilt cro -n I -staid druggists, o0e Dollar per box. _iecticn of the Tea and its Fend. that is why hey .� .% z testa q it it up themselves and sell rt only in flu on nAl business transaction, for fear our teeth, 'using pure gold : pores- No• for s vial oases --io degrecti Farmers and others wbo o�niem`plate , jured in a y pay tats. One box, building next season, snake our plans �' t,;k?E•.w; thereby securing its purity and excel ae � -< � that all the powerful departmentals will lain, for only ;g a tooth. setts stronger- -sots b d» g !y l� lb• , and n wr _`;' to to crush out the man with his factory art A ZraII Three Dollar ; two boxes, Fivc I}ollare f sa:IId 6e d stdnesaon the ground e1 +ld is bulk. lb., t tb, and S p nni teeth area work of $ or foundry or mill, there will be less and No, _, or No, a, marled on receipt Q nd mush lees for the lab- teed to last. Painless Qx {t• aa.;n for cent stain • I daring the winter, than ALL 400D BROCERB KEEP tT � lase for lawyers, t print and two 3- P. • eavi a an y „ plates, free. Atl work 6t` : "class. ng both titre d it u r grocer does not keep it, teQ him to'ovr! ring men who toil under t_oskmasters who The Cook Con'tpinY• R�0a, 1Yirtaaor, ootaeb. - money. HAYTE e themselves beneath the lash of a v`iEEIL• t H. A. GALLOWAY, Dentist ':,i . tt°'For prises of cement it`nd ot;ierjp>~r• l Monopoly. . " beeanae tl: a tiaalan A and 13 Front Street F.�tfa4 Torot*i�. fir, *� The clergy lt<t"e'not "gaineie, N.B. Coe. Yo■ge 4 Qose■ Sts., Tort■tb cold in Pickering and elifewhsre In Canada Apply Ananoes of the churches are in most ogees y prtaggute W. J. DEVITT, f i iW00cl, Oat. For stale by 3obo Diokie Oo, Peak b all res ntnWp lorabk. You cannot Impoverish the p �t #�� i., f -.. • a F 3- • , :. -.. .... - .h v YSi ' Al. .' : ,.. ...� .i :r .W ': a I. ,t,,r.. ,b,.v _. 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M E Diliff .96 ,ON ...­ __ _-t-- : . I ", � �. I I fil tb, and, it t.h16'M-*JMfty of 0a Sea' - reacb, : ..*��` :---- 1. he during � ­.� . �1. � " 'i'll , c rt ­, i 4 , BIL E , DEAMS FROM STARVAT L V, ..:#­ 3 I � a,ad war obwas are heimlW forwarded to - '... . . Jff , Cape Town, aa tirou�ble is expected i.n Aff HID 91 , t ix deatinationaiwitt cowl ;� . , � - 4' � _i, . I . -, . I 1. -11 . :...- ­ L ­�*�! 1 - .1P - l3out1h Urim. - - i . " . It is ex�ieoted thal � ­i: t i� 4 lk.i,�' . . 1. . . I . the new . .- , . I 7 - . . I . 9"Ok- .11 J . . - '' ., I I I I _N 18 8 Iiieutenanit-Govelenor- Kirkpatrick blas - I - . . ' - . M& will be, raiwolied ir January ­� :L. . ­ I .. .1'. _­ �:, 'L'-_­-. i; _ J: - , 'L _ . ` ­ '_ L :�, . _: - .--- J - C'1' - . offficientAy recovered from the effects PREPARATIONS BRING NADIR IN tHE 11639t. i8he will be a valuabl i addition HARD TIMES IN THE STATES AT THE --.,.., . : L' I I . I . �...Z.. . __ . .- _­ . � I . I ­ of 'his recent operation to. be enabled to CITY OF LONDON. �w the rimiou'a floot of I MWOantile, . ,L: I - ,.- - M jr�]R Y - TEST FR,0M A . %��.­ L, I PRESENT TIME. ­ _­ I .., _,: ,_�_ , " _� L ,�. _� � - ' � - � _ ..;A _'�i LL TT leave Imadon fow BriglWn, wbore be , ,..,'-�;, , ��L - -­V2._-... ----- arrued orkiiser8, which conta n at this , ; * .�­ _. L. _ ­ . _ . � , - I IAW�. _ - ­A - , . 1� . .� , . - - ... ,.�­ i . �i 11. '01 I . , P.-M .__ I . . ___j . , .;. ., , , - wil.1, remain a sbwt time before return- -' - 1110knorill; only fmw vessels 'th tWin :. L - . - .;'� - -t, ! -�, -t* . .1 . ,�, - � _.... ��_ .. . 1:,­_ , � RLD OVER. . 1. ,� t L ... . I _... - 11 I -, � .;. - � ': I .1... I � ': _�._::��,, 1- all the Ad,m iralty r6- A Dollar a Week liusuatiltat 46 iNed � 6- I.." I � -t � " . -� Tweisty fteusaud 7*6911041 will so P;4� - i - , i ; , , L . . , �1� I I screwis Wf illing � � i ­ . � . :�;._' 1:.� ��_" _; - ­ . . , � ; .. �u;l �\ img to.Toxmi*o. , , , . f, 11 . . _-....�;.--"": _;, � ­ . . �, :1*:� i'l:_f"., � L ­ ' -Tbe Procession Will Be a mile ` intain- Famny-starved flerself and Children - ­: *_ .1 .. . _.-o' . ­­- , I : I .� ;. o .. "; � : . -1 potble a a . ' . 1 ;� li '­'� L' , ,_­_ ­ .,-,-.. � UNXTED STATES. , . , .; � "as quirements, amda ca - ., ­ ;,., �. . _� About Off Own toistrys ­ L . . _ -Speculation III House &ad od. In of twonty knc ts or-ov6r- I. - -�;, - -, , . ­i___._.1 I ­' , , . ': , 1:_ fut� i 11 I 91-.11., I 4 ,_� I to Save a Sick Ruilband=Poor 1111 A" , t, Z, . . ' � as ­i.. 7 _ g a. Be& speed __ . , , .. L":, - . ( __ . . : %. L' ' .. - . i� ­ Great 183ri in, the Unitod States, and T*0 bases of small''pox 1%,& baft Aja__ Wisdows. The now White 6taT liner %ill be able : �, _�wl. , . . I . . ,. I ­ .. 1, . . I . a 11iff. . �_ � '' "" . � . �L - ]�" I.. __ _� %, -r_L ,:,. .',-�'�.. -`�:..�' I - " All Parts #t the Globe, ' covered im Now Yoft - . I - _7 th trutnoport a large body of trool , � : .. _!� 4 . Condensed and . The Biritish'War Offile wtillave to t n Gruo Eppi Greed live"S'at No. 51 711. .,_- : ,:''. 1. , Asserted to Elasy Reading. bg � with storm and amm"itior, to ., . .. 1, - _.... - � ; � : : * L .; ' � . - 1WRd cats are reported to be 'kiUl put some 20,000 troops in the stree 1 0 - MORV distant points. with se and street, Now Havion, Conn. He is csp--­-�"j---'r.:,-'., " I -.. . . . , ,,;.,, _: I northern Michigan. - L I - . le L, .� -, " , .- ! ­­­ cattle in '� L ­ _ _. Z .. ,.,:L i: ., - - -_..,:r-. - � CA,NA-DA,,. 1, , " 1_.;,L I �, _, ! . I i London on Jkine 22, the day w ion UNUSUAL -RLWIMTY; . able of doiing any kind of labor, aad, , -. .::- ­. I 1* . . . � " L, . . 1. _. 4_ __ rme low callsed b the bijr fire' am . I proceed from M.ck- while in the inat,ter Of coal endurance, is willimg,to work, yet his little daught-, .. ­a - L . �_,. � - Onda,y wial reacibi Queen Victoria wil, . .11 "., . i�� �' Stratford (Xty Council ii considering St. Lovils, Mo., ou% - �' . � ,- L I",'_� .. . . - ­. , . law. . )were are .,1 .. ',,1.­� �, , _1 � a curfew, by,. Ingham Palace th St. Paul's cathe(xal it will be niAed that her p - ,.:, I $1,600,000. . er Maxie died from otarvatim on Set � ".."." . . . -_ Z -_ . :_ I.- . I I ,:.�;,: :. . � . , .­� I _. I - , Carne f, it in th offer up thanks to God for her , 1-i ulrdaly . ' I...." I � "' L jd�.: r . - . . ; . '­� 'L' Mal. John "I ie :was elected Pre� The new United States tarif . I mg. to be traoist exceptionall, immunuch as. ­ . ­ _ . � I __1 , I _. I . . . I �_ eddent of the Pet =,'Board of Trade. &fter making lib-6rab allowun3o for th .'J:jle�M: � � - L: - L _. - � , L , . 1, - I . ­ . I .. , .. ;�: _,:. I � . Y, - expected, wiAl increase the revenue oveir reign. If.the origiW programme.1had weight of stores, &=MuklitLon, and Gro" has 0MIA0yed as 11 Polin1ji-L - _,�, , L. � I � - � 1. � ' ' - � , . . � , ,,, Mr. Wats* Crosby, Patrou member 4150,000,000. . - been adhered th, 10,000 men would li�vs troops, she will be able to steam, In er at the big -hardware factory of Sar- .!,. L . - ­_ I L-,L: I . ,:; ;�L�:­,:,�..- at the ]Sj�� * I I _­ .. , ­ '_ .� , ba Lwioflaiture for Don- ne vinage - of Pigeon, ffldh�; Is ' I at twelve I !_ ;- �, I :t . . - �-: - 1. . J . ­ 1. - L. . sufficed, the War Office could bi�ve case Of need' 23,400 knots, gent & Co, by Ockutractor AUrod T. .1 .-I. . ­ I �� - - -it ." am Is dead� . . . � :, � '_ 9 i1nundated as a result of the overflow- knots poi� hour, or practically round the --.- ZI.- - � ;­ _. ak, 41.. � : ] 1­ 1i .,�,-'�r;, . Mr. I , ed Mat on Its bead, so to sp� 4 Mix and be,did not nuilke enough tolire ".. - - 1 � _ . L, B. X. � Sa�pfctrd, wit of Senator ing of the rive;r t,here. L manag world, with(*A c4DalLnfg - � _.. . ., n! . war ,w I th. Chins, - On. no says be was Paid $1 a WeAd. �­,._ .. 11, .. ..., : , - . �, _. ­ -- &nfoTd o A motber, fathew and child 46re ­ ,. � __ f niiilton, died at El Paso, Now It is nearly -off its bead at thei The account of tho I .. I ��. ,. - - � ­ . .. , ., ; ' f ally p d, by ' L - ..� - ­ Texas. T t btirned to death at Omaha, Neb., C0 prospect of what in regarded as the have just been in aam the Mix sa,ye was paid what he earned L. - ' . - :1 - . � ' ­_ . . . .. I I ". I �,� L:: , . I � , - Japanese Treasury. They show a total . . _ _% I . :�'L.: IL - . Arntiftoxin&',, is' being 'successfully Tuesdaty by a gasollime explooion. biggeot military display Bin thei the On piece work. 01Wt his pay did-nall. 1. .ILL - �;,;�,�*,- 'ISO, at B;rovkv f - ' cost Of 210,973,669 yen for the war, L ­ . ' - - - � u d ille or the ,curer of diph The floods in Tenn~ are inoreais.- Crimean wax, motre than fort y4ro War Department expendituxe being 171 avisrage more than a dicialar in proved. . -.,-*. ).�,.' _: ..�_ �_ 21, �' thel I . _... L - " : e*_ -is. ; . . . ­. - _. . . . :-_..V,;:::*, . � IngI and reports from Memphis record ago. There are no baxrn�awok omi:nO.- million yen, including a national sub- b' &is pay! 0 Wmilopew I I . 1 4� 1. I �1 . -.-- I I .1 . . . -1 � The London City Councilhas decided . . y - .1 .1" .11 ;, .-:i _­­1. Ice;; of life and great. deatxaction of datiorda in London for more than the soription of 5,600,000 yen, and the naVal ie'd _ I'.'' L. . . L i,�L_ to impose a license fee of 4100 on oigar- property. I � A week ago Friday bhR wife a P1 .. .;� I �­ � .; ' oxneuditure being $9,978,669 yen. �, . - - �11'1- " . . I �­ -_ I efte vendors., ! ! . William T. Adam, beitter, ktbwu -as normal garrison, and 20,000 additionO ot ht Wed- to the Outaide Poor Committee of - thid " -`­ - 11 - ­". I duel with swords was f, � . . :­. . i � , .7. w: ,'I, The Montreal !roll ing'mills h6me clos- oLi 0 fl the w da e4m o he p of St. 011- Board ot Selectmen for aid. ,The S . .�,.', . � ; ��_ _ . Ver P Les ritex of storiest for troops oumot, it seems, be quartered -nes y aft 0 n in t ark elect- -,- -:.,. .1. - I L . - '- . . I - . . . . . , L.�, .--,..;. ed dmv-n, thr+ing about 400 men out Wye, is aying git big ho,me in Dorcliest- in the garrisomk towns within basy dils- en, Parim, bet*eon the' lb'Ovkher Pini, . I - I '-..- � �! �.,�,:.. , " - . - .raen investigated and learned what . :- -�L_ . �: - �­ Of employme+ I er, Mass. I mast.or of the Italian &-hool of Arms, � . . a ..1 I I .. !. �4 � . I . . tance Of the metropolis, because the - k ­ . .. I I - - . ­ , g;:,_ Charwai or! "Bad Young Man," the Frank Butler'" alias Nevn)nr, tM ao- and M. Thomeguox, a F , I amateur Grossi bad been ea,rnLng. _�,_ , � ... . railway managers say they will have rono] .11he iconlr.. - .;...::. J. - . � %, I 6 -k . . ­ . � _ _:� ", t- ', Indian ardefor, was hanged at theL oused Au,9txalian murderer n0ow- in eus- ,swordsman. The meeting. 'which ex- Mrs. Grooni a,ppeared b6for * . � - I . , ... � . , "I. _'t - r,racks, MacLeod. quite enolu ay, cited i,ntenft'interoet, arose fr9m alet- �' L I.: . _. �', police ba timly at Saki Francisco, willi not fight '' imUtae again Friday And they (gave her -� :�.-­ .-I � '. L ­.. : � 40 . , I - I ter, i ultinq Pini, as an outcome of a �, _-, --'i�. �- �; Rev. Dtr. Poitts of Toronto has been extraflitiob.. to bring the hkindreds of thousands of . 1 and said they w,quld ronew it weekly. . - - .b. _-, -1 L I I ­.., .�� 8, Pini is rWard- $ , � ­ . . -1 ­1 ... 11 . :I . 1 elected Chairman, of the International .' Oommeroial tel' - recent awault-st-arm .. i - egra, h1we advices frorm sightseers . safely to . towm, and back -_ � .L' �, , '. " p . . � L .� .. � ;I.:_. . . ed as tho first-swordsmanof he world. Mrs. Grossi told Mein her husband had - , '. I . . I I . L, 1. ftuday Schocd Lessons Committee. . - . - tboa Un5ted StaLes tell a story of Inmi- .- '. .�. -1. � again. The BtAdierB,,0erefore, to all 1W.Thoinegnei, is a pTominent Trans- bom discharged after the &lectmen ...- . _. � : _. L. ' _, � �­ __ - .., . 1 ,_ � . � . - A, fortnightly steaimohlp servim, bp nem depression that even the. faoille 3i n - fore . � Appearanc-4�, will have th camp in. the vattl Uitlander, or reg dd, t c)f ,ign � 1. I ,�L ` 4�. tweem Alcwtreat and Manchester will pencil of a conmercilal editor cannot had looked �nto the, case. .. . I I - ­_ . �_ �.- ­. I 111._' - be irn�ugurated wl,�en navigation opens. effectually gaing3ay. ,B-usinass is in_ parks', w1hich will be a novel sight for birth. The diwl lasted half an hour. Contractor Mix said Grossi badearn- .: , '," - -.L - - L . 11�._4: . " I . Pini easily bold his owm, and only dim- - � �._ �. - ,: I I isi rig, bu� R ig - much b&lcfw the av7 cockneys. to be�. �.,., 'L �., - . I . ,�: 1. ­, creA . ..- .. � . The Dominion Line 'has Ordered a . . ' armed his adversary. Later I ini lunged ed Only $1 a' week or thereabou �; - " ',;" L I I - . I . - . . '.. ; . L. _. -rage 'of pre,vious years. There in, we Thore is"il& the alighteat doubt -that violently at M. Thouisgu x's right 'e., .... -�, L . - new Wel,M).ship frow HArland & Wolff e _-.� �o t � a d activit ' ' cause he did not work stea"y. ,Poliabo- .1', 4 * * L : � __ .. I- L of Belfast. for, the'St. Lawronoe.ttrade. - . s- the display neit Juno will bo the great- breast. The latter halt P rried the $9 & I : � � � ' sarily increased demand for labour, B, &" Mx. Mix made from $7 to .... � , - - , - ) . . L- ,.: vl:��. - c4urchi . on, . , . - 1, . " Rev. Dw. Jackson, of Knox eat and largest ever Been in Lond lunge, but Pioni's rapier ,erced biA er - I I . ; . . � L . �L _.- but the value of labour does not appear I mo@ .. I I .- �. .: . . .. -'accepted a call to Madison, to rime. Collections are spoken of as The Royai procession itself will prob� . ' -L . � Galt, has shirt. Finally M. 'Mo uex -was 'week. But G,ro!&gi Was vlary' Blow. Mix -w . . : ' . - : . - . - . _. . ue Prosbyterian 'church, Cdeve,-; ,, wounded in the face, and t-Im. duel waa be dise4arwd him -because he - ' �.'. L I - , -.- ,; ILVen I' more t * f tox " 11 through- ably be a mile long. and the array of said . :­,:�-_ 1 - * , .- .: - .:- land. , ., Ga Lq so y gonera �, - stopped. � �­,. .. ` L' . 1. - ,�.' - _­.. I - - i . out the States. . Tlivre are more mills Princes and Princesses in It will exceed . .. �.;:. 1 1.1 14 couldn't esO enough. Grossis, on the �.. * .�'� _1 -, - The SL Thohnas l3OaTd Of Ediiestion -_ . - , �� ". _.. If . - � .' L, _­�,.­, �,� at work, but tariff cbax�ges are serious- the jubilee shi)w in numbers and gor- . I other ha,nd, o&lpd he bad (to work eight �. ­._.�'.. .:; : . - ' 2 ly in�terferilng w"rtbe pomibilities of geousne8s. Physicians .and courtiers LEXPEIIIENCE !. - .-� � : , . -;­ . . , . _. �., � is ULking stepa to suppress ther btbitoo . '' ". . ' I , ch 0 - . I . honre a day for six days (for $1. -1 ,­­: .L . � " �. -, cigarette-smoking among the . 1 trade. I are already shaking their heads pre- LFEARFUL I , ­1:_ �._ . ; `�� . , ; 1, 'L: obildren. . I I - . I : �. I I .. be three,.- ... . . ,. r �'t . �­', V dioting all sorts of ovils likely to result He pays $3.50 a montdi for t . . I . . - . "�,._. "L. , L' . � . ls.i� �-;,;;..,:�, I t. NERATj. , �,: , ,r� -:�L '' . . . . I - *: ­ - _ I _, '�,­ . . , L� es, �.__.' �! '. � - - . _____* - Ll.. � Joseph Freeborii died at the Hhmil- ... ...�i��: '' L "61 . _ to the aged sovereign from I miserable rooms in which hei liv ." , L, . ��. . . , , �� - ._, ,; ,.� t�n City Hospitaol from the effectd of _ nor rLMILIdi, t&e t�l ", 6 ' 6, . n gtatfis- - L' - STEAMER RIALTO SET ON .L� J­'_ I . FIRE TN ._.,.:�- �_. - " THE PltODIGIOUS STRA r14 ,�;:., - There were four -chUdren before Mario. .".-.: 1. -, �. - 1'� L - . . . ; ' , -!. ` . . � ,- a rib br(.cen several years ago and man and ex-Cobinot Ministor, is dead. - MID-OCEAN.. ;�.::_­' . -. ' . 1. ::.. .I.'- neglected i Emperor . Francis Joseph o L f Aust,xia Nuelk an undertaking will. involve. Varl- ­, L �� �-, :).­ ­_. �.�_. i ­ . died. She was five Yeats'OL& and the..". 11 : 11 ..�... �. ­ o' ** ' ` - - . � . " , - ­ -_ - - _,-- I I two months . . 'i ­- . �_­ ­�L __ orus curious and ingenious, arrange- ".L ;1. _ .:, 1 � � . . _. 1.1. t . . . , . � 1. 'Nin,B Of 010 mark$meiw eligible f6r, will. vidit, St. Petar8bko,g next month. .. . �. 101clest. The' younigest is . 1. i. ,� ­: . L, , " . . __ . � � - , b".. _': . ,. Storm Raged-11 Was W 111 ty - ' '. I �. ­... .,_ � � / mentg are being made to gave her need- ,t 1111 1111mcul . -,:, , V08ILiOns on the l3isley team have. noti- has been forc,ed to ­­ . . I mail - . � � 1. . ,- - ­ . . . . , - - . . . 1. .. � . - . . - .. - - fied the secretary of the D. R. A.- that ta y that Empeaur William is abowinil signed revolving spring Beat in he . Carfhaginlan. _ �. Despatcliesintbe Loadon Daily less fatigue, ineluding &-specially cle That the t!rew Was Rescued by the old and the mother 1__..''.:.__�,�­ give up her work of washing , �:.- :." . r L� I..... � L �_. � -.1 - , tbey will go. - markod signpi of insanity. carriage, by means of which she will ' . � I TO SAVE A SICK HQS11AND. :'L .. '. - ­ - .. . - . . - . � . _... I �:�; ­ - ' . � .- - - - . - ,.., r. :. : Tbere'is every progpect of a7large The Allan State I�Ifi or Cartha- 1. ,-- ­11 -'aria that Prince be able to bow from side to old to the - e steam Mrs. ­ - L. : � ,_. I . .. . it is rurnored i1a X e - Afterweeksof terrible suffering, : .: I - � . . . - - _� : �L ­ , k f butter in, 'Manitoba and the JTon-ry of Orleans will be offered the acclaiming multitude with th" giniam, which arriveo in New York on Edward Berg-ucidex and ber three chi-l- 1 ��-.'��'­ . . . 1 .�_ 1- ' ­,. % p2a e 0 0 mIn1_ . �,­. :L: � ' .: , . - , .� '. ,�Z­ 11 Njorth�West Territories during the ap- position af Goveirnor of Crete. mium of exertion and maximum. L Of Thursday m(whing from Glasgow, res- dren "pea-red before Overseer ot tba - :� �: L. - L,: 1. I I � - c I . . , "i LL' : proachij* season. Mile effect ." . - Poor Fred,orick Wright at New Brums- - ;�, ,:w, _. 1. ­ -..;;A.-, �� Acc,owding to a census juat taMb Of the Wi, ILine '' *. - - ' - *:. 11, . It is left to the diRcretion' of the Can , The members of ,an enterprising syn- clued the crew Ison .. .i . I.- - Japanese in Hlawaiian Islands umbew wick, N..J, on Saturday and said she . :. ­ ­ U dicate who lmght up house and shop steamer Rialto. which tool; fire and had beem a widow buit three I I .­ .. _..._��,.: adian Lfilitia Department as to what 94000 a,nd the Hawaiians 31, . days, her.�­., ­ L�' I - .�­ . 1- . . troops fiball be sent over to take part - ,&& front windows along the route of the v,(as abandoned Ma,rch 5, I tude husband having died of st ­.. . ._,­� , �.�., � . . . I � . � 7-­' AL�' Iri the dr'dinond jabilee. �iolent gales prev ai led all Thu]r -Y procession have already made more arvation. ­'. 11 - .1-.1 . , �_,_ OM . ­ ,-­1 night throughout Germany, causing th , 51.33 anti longitude 22.46. '�bo'a�ialto - The Bergunder family lived inl � �.- - ; - an 100 per cent. protfit. which. how- small dingy room in an oldbouse on the ­11 .1 . .­ , ­2_ : Mr. George Mercier, kovernor' of the ec4np lo" of life and great destruction to was bound from Newcastle from N . . . ..- . ­1 .. - ew ... - ,L" i". . I ever. they have made no attempt outakirt.8of the town. W,rguindiar made -. . . " ��., �.�__ - '11'. county gao,l at Guedpb� died,on Friday, of property..- realize t I York, loaded with, a goneral cargo, -in- Y Un . ­ - , ' I :..�,.'� :1 sg11A 79. lie -had bold the position of . 0 a good living working -.ini �a factor _ . ";�, - I . .. .1 . . : ., . . At Chas% a glin exploded on board The 'Iele' mph declares that of well- oluding a large quantity of chemicals. til (he ,%vut, taikein W 1&,;t June. Since __ . . 1. . : ,:." '' -governor of thie gachi for - if � �,� - 07 years the Ruwia,u turret ship 6isoi Veliky, known mi lonaire has just offered $5.- AirfiL- -. .,:, � . , ,.- : . , I � L _--;..� Mr; * Peter Mitchell has beoR sp-� killing fifteen men a,nd wounding an 000 for the use on Jabilee day of three &be left ixxK on Feb. 21, and experieno- then-he..never left the-houm. _& '' . . . - -1. �. 1: . Bergumder bad adme, money saved A - . . a " ' t weekly ed strong westerly gales, gradually , . 11 C ._�, Oin;ted General Overseer of Fisheries officar ajid t1wenty seamien. . mall windows belo in- her husband ums igtriokon, butwher - _1 ­ . ". Quebec and the Maritime Provinced, ' Off ice in :1 _'.. -.1. .. _. for La Liberte, of Paris, vomm6nt.i1W x�p. newspaper with a �jmlllnisaliiimog & -creasing in violence until March 8. funds grew lower snd lower until she '. 1. ­ . . . mrith headquarbers in Ottawa. : � I . on President McKinley's tariff policy, Ludgate Circus,which is by no meanti hen a veritable hurricane was blow- was penniil,ess.. 0 . . . . -1 . The Gover nio r-Gem oral will sh6rtly m- 'fim --class lx)aition, and that the offer w I I I Then she sought work hergelf,, and� ��* . ­' ", I strongly. recommends a 10uropean co _. a t . announce a (late for t&10 closing ol�the bination, against the United States. has been refused. Ing. . I .: ­7. � . . i 11 for a time succevwled in kee ing! the I ..�,­ .�... . L . . Z U,ational India famine fund, w(blohhas The rc4it,e of tbp pomelision iis - a At 6 o'clock hi the morni , & t�rri- ,�,:. .. "I Twelve women ch�r d with poison- wolf from the door. She tolTthe Over- .. , 1. :1 . , now reached abouit $130,000. 1 Ir popular one with the massm; the only fio explosion in the forehold blow. the �oer that for days slw and her children ­. ; . . - . The Hen. T. Nome, the Japanese Con- ing t,beix blusbande an other near re- protest against it conwa from the Col- . . . I .. covered in. New York, and measures ara latives in order to obtain insurance onial Offices and the occupantsof flats batch covers into the air, killed one ba,d hardly eaLem anything so'ithat her. - ­ _1L, - . . � ,Xontreal to report on tAhe . advisabilit money, are being tried at Hold Mozo- in Victaria street. An oppn air ser- seaman, and injured the chief mate. husband couid be tod,.iati,ha ho e that I � � . .;.- -11 . - _r Vemarhaly, Hungary. vice outside St, Paul's was suggested Dense oodkininin of thick. yellow smoke 'he wx)uld rfgii�n hie health X again ,,.1­,1-'..., .�, . of ippoigtIng a Japanese Consul in thati go fort& to earm is living f them - - � : � I Degpawhos f,rxym CApe' Tov m. an- b the Bitihop of Winchester, but th6 ks t'hat or a .. �_ . . city. - nounce that British troom hive receiv- r7arical elem6nt insist that no servic6 poured .out of the open bat 'ch. and a. Mrs. Bergunder aa many times .. - I - 11 ...-. � I.. � - .- . . By �IiPe bursting of a wutermain oa ed oirders to bold themBedves in roadi- can be impressive unlem itishold in- odoijx peTvaded her -husband had to go to bed without : ., " - - I.: " I . . Atwater avi-nJue at Montreal part.o� nam for eme ncies. and that "the side the cathedral. The police officers the.ship. 'rho crew was at dince called Saving eaten a irwi-sel. . At t he - ­.� -:-. 1� I - � i the westeru end of the 'Olt was ID4 . e i . situation in rtte 'I)mn3vaal is very complain that the space istoo narrow: tb fire quarter* the hoes w stretch- begged pikeounly for food, but amms - I. I E . I - , u,ndited and damaged to tLe jBxtenb . I poweriem to assist him. A doctor who . : ,�� , i �_- . gTave. for handling Pa possession with a mount., ed, anti - pbrups started. 1. was ne- ' �i .: . I of over $5,000. . � There . ia' reamifi tb f6aT that the ed escort. rinctmes, peeresses, and comary to batten da%m tie hatches exami-ned bim said that Bright's -fibelSe ' -' . �� I 'L . Mr. -Nosse, Coiffi6u]-General for Ja*tn 1)u1c,li ftail steamer Utrecht, which wjvm of membern of Parliament and tb prevent the fire having full vmt. killed him. but Mxa. Bergunder is POSi_ � I 4. . , . at VancoLver, B. C., who is at present � tive that NO he beenl fed properly be._... :i � , saRed from RotteTdam on February leading officials. who are acoustomed Meanwhilo The ship was walawing in I - I , . . 1. _. .1 a Was 00 * ` in Ot:taAva, wM ,shortly have a confer- fune- _ would now be al�lve. I I . .i . . 28th for Java, foundered in the vicin- to claim the chief seats at great the mutintainous seas nd . I - . ence with the Toronto Board of Trade ity of Uibant. and that the hundred tions, foresee that -they will not be ciaxionally buried ander a gin at comber. Mrs. Berguiader reahzed that it able . .. - '; � I �. on, trade matters. vileged speotators. The pres,ont The ' did not secure aid 8he and her three ' , .1.� . 1. .. I � persons sbe bad an board Are lost. �__ L.;.". Prin will not enable either the massea lifeLxki,ta were emasbed by the children would soon meek the same fate L � .. -_� .:, ; � Sir Donald Smith, High Oomthission- � � .� Z_ I Pla seas, and the 'Crew aaw dea.h starinq I ..: :.. . . I I ,_. � ! .", .. � , or fow Canada inLondon, has arrived :: r !;, I' % - � ­.. I xv 1he cJamos to witness the thank, tbean in t he face. All han4a worked am her husband. They arenow in the .1 � . ­ 2 :. custody of the Overseer. The body, of I f I �_-- - . at; Mimtreal. Ile spoke encouragingl i DARING ATTEMPT AT CRIME. , giving service. but it dispenses with with desl*xato energy. but in spite of -;.- - �.. 1. . e , - . 6N.I.-b I I I many qoeAicous of etiquette. the husband bas bem buried hesu- .':_.y �; . . of immigration prospects in Englaff, - ,- .1 � their efforts the fire seemed to gain I .. by t � � ­ ". �'_' I ­ , . and sliso discussed it.he gchOOI Bettlb- Walter Hugbes 8hot R44" is the Act of . .. I lock in thorities. ., I— . I .. �: I - ­ .1 headway oteadily. A t 2 o'c - ". ... � �. hil ­�, - �_ - . ment. I . Rreaking late Frank Dona's House to ,1 . ­:c': 1­- I � _ the afternoon the Carthaginian was . POM 1:LL A ND SrARVING. , , I.- I :, I . .. ­ --- A _:!� .- it is reported that Lieutehant-Gov- : Abducli a- LitHe Girl. sighted. and in reply to taignals pro- Louis Shapiro, who 11ves with his wife :,.� , - ' J ,_�.,: I SOME LATE CABLE NEW81 MiSed toL stand by until the weathex. and two babies in ithol.tonoment at.%No., '. I � ernor Mackintosli of tlie Northw)t9b .� -_ .- * �` , . rrerrit4cyr ies ig about to rmigii bisoffice, A dwq)&tp,h from .11disto-fi, TiMRA, -..-.A mtxle.rated sufficiently to permit boata 124 EhAdridge stroBt, New York, W far - �' I . - ' ­ .. .- I . , ,. - . . - .- and move to- Rossland to look after bis sayo:-A most daring attempt at ckrime 1:.� 1 - ­_­­ I - to be loweirod. . gum kin conivuimption.. Until two montilin .:. - ____ . ng intere-SLS.- . was frustratod at 3 o'clock on Thurs- SERIOUS NEWS OF THE! HEALTH OF 111W Rialto mev did not relax their � I . .. . . mini . ago he InadA a living by peddling, * I ' . ' .: . Minister 1 Davi&,3i., h" "ipabiliabect day morning, whon a detecitive killed THE KAISER. offorta 101"' A40 the f ire. but it stead- starting out every morning, weak as bo .. --, I ..e. . �; .1 �,;, _:, �. . t � I.:.- i, " �-.­ ..:_ � . . ; .. i I �_� .;!:� I - 1. c. . " ily erept f rflh�r into the cargo, and wus. be,muse necessity compg1led, but . - I- . ;.. ... .. ; I I ­ . . :,:,-;, " through tb� High Oommiaqion�er!s of- Walter Hughes as he was im the act .1 `.,:'�-,:"1* I - ---" __ .. - .. . . . I . , ,�i fire in London, a cablegram donyin ­ ;. 1. tbe dockvi a d �latas grew hotter "d his headth 'grow steadily worse. until . ...l - � _.., 9 of entering the house of Frank Dunn, - , a WA W`e'a,ther on $be Coast of 11-rc-las , . . - I ' I I ".. � I - � the stateme�nt that there is danger in &- btAter. Fo forty hours, or until the ,he is now hm,Vlem. . I . ­1 - ' - . ' - ' 1 �., ' - . ' the use of Canadian canned salmon,o a wealthy resident of thin city. The . The New steamer Oceanic-4is Exciting early moming of t,ho 5th, .the Allan The poor wite, aflao s, consumptive. � 1:1 I­ -.1i. . . : . . . � . , � I French Duel. Liner stood by, and Own the weather . :,. �. .- . � - . I _ . Students of Laval 111niverBity, Mont- police received inlowmation some time -1, can do no work. The fahnity. has been - � ­ � _. �', I . : �- , mobbed a - Fmnch newspaper for ago that a achente was on foot to ).Eid- ff he Dat,ly Chr6nicle wtatss:-­G'r*re mailerited anougiii to make it , ible rapidly sinkiii,W down into the lo I . ,:,.: �- I � -1 real . . we"t . ­.. !- ­- .. �- . � . ".. for a lifeboax to live. An tffie vio*an . . � . . �� -.1 I!, 7 1 _ Publishing a paxagrapli they thought map Dunn's fittle daughter. The P"ur- nowei hab been receiveil in Ifaidon wit.11 ' to"' dept.hm of. 'pov,eTty. Now their affairs - � ; '. I , . , - 1. �; ". ' � ' . . I ­d,.. boatm wero all, gmi6, Captain Yrance, have reached a crisis. There is no foodo. . . .., . �� . The police were pOse he . ,--. .1., . ,refiected okn thc�ni. Of the kidnappesv� was to keep t respect to the h";th of the Kaimr, and of Qv� Cartba i1JA . , - - I �11­ � called and dispened the students. girl in tivity, and. demand $40.000 - . .g n, ortlerej W own i1n t1W � . houtw., and .the. Child�en a;nd ! . . ' I ­ -nd after a great 4tru,g- . , ... . _�.� - , .1. I . 6ertain couptituilonal possibilities are boats,nwannoil. a !� 7. -, o � � : , , : � " . 1'..7', The Hull Electric Company Aaaserv_ ransom. clNectecti veA have' been on guard I arenis botlh am faint wit b Unger. -��­' . ' _ _.. �.. . 1. I ­ ". . ,_ - . � . gle the entire 6row vnw, takon off . n a few days bhey witil 'be e ..­ . . q.�!�.- .1w.tric C( with at MT-. Dunn's house for several nights, beiing discumsed. . f vit!te ..'� I:, ` : 1. . - I . ed the Ottawa _V )mpainy . ' . .1 without mishap. Captain ­1111) th - d for . ..:r.. _0 I . . � . ­ ­ ­ ; .1. . �. 1- ; I ­Z, : ��, -,:.. notice of a claim EiRking $20,000 dam- . but no developments Occurred until this * The rotiaring United StAtes AmbA58&- - nonn,Pment of two mont,hs' rent, am- __ _.. q. -,.... . ' I . � __ " �. _.­_ wiid that whetb lie abandoned the Tial ,,a .- i a4ges of infringenient upon the torri- Inorning.when it was dic-overed that d ' . Olin to 416. They are deserving . , :. ,,,.,. : - - - -11 ,; I- ' r to, the court of i9t. Jamm Air. to tho plate seams �%vere gapinq, aild- 1_i­.._ � j . . � , I..... :, . 11 tory and rights of the -Hull compainy. a man as attempting to force one a , . lVople, and contribulions Will do a .� !"... :. . . I - I ­ , I James F. 13ayard. accompanied by birs.. there was fifteon feet of water in the .. __ _. ­ . . .. 11 . .. .� , ,­ ­��. . ()f-'tb;e win'dows of Dunin's residencie. . . I world of good. :, L .... -1 . 1�: _. � � _,. 7­". The Rev ,e- 14. Wells, whose ' Roune. main hold. so that lwr sinking was . :. . a. -.:.. I. __ . G eorg - _.. � - *_ .., .. . One.of the offic,eers inadvertently at- Bayard started an Wedneemday for I I . I ...:.. i. - �'. �p - � ­- ­:.".1 ; .1-1 I . I ;, . .L i� .. - . '' �_; �' . dea.th by a railway accident is re,port- Only a matter of a few hours. Tho , ,. . . I � . ., ;, . V � . I . � 1­­ 't-racted the attention of the maxituder, The new steamer which Mews. liar- _. __ I - , 1�.._� - �::_ -. , I . I .. ­ � ... - .. . I � . �.. . _1 I I.., - . _� ed from Milwaukee., was pastor of the I , I I 'TAKE LIFE AS IT � . 1; '. -,.: , .1 - ro4cued crew nave diume of their ef- _ , , . . - I I -who, fiinding he was di800veimd, (lr*.,.v a - , � COMES..,.-.. ­ � _ _ __� - w .: '' � . . I , -Ame - ectis. T-he Rialto waA built2 in 1878 . . ...1. ; rican Presbyterian eburch in Mon� land and WOW, of Bolfadt, are con- f' . . r , , . . I . .. . I . ., . . 0 ��, revolver and fired twice at the detective. - I There in one ain which is evewywhere, -- , , -'..--.. � , " - - � _�'. ! , _. ', I treal fofr twexity-two years. He was The detezt i v4m t hen opened f ire, and the struct-mg an an addition to tim White at Ifull. Emglaad. &he was 310 feet . �� - , I .. - � � ­ .. �_­_� .�.t fifty-six yeaxs of age. - inbruder fell dead. Hughes ww#a rall- Star Ceet of Atlantic liners will ex- 10,w and 1,799 tons burden. She wag and by everybody is underestimated and_ I.. _.� .'-:;.' *',� ." i I � L " I ..',:: ­1 . - .1 . -.C:l .. I luatio -, ­ � � . -­�, -, , _. � ivrking . � I ­.. � � ' L . I I , 1. , -Lwa is di-vi:ded in oj�inion " to road wan, but had lately been w cAbed in lengt.h by 65 ftwL any vowel companty. of character. - 1-t in the si I �. .. �._ .- 0t, ow ned by Tibonias Wilsion, Sons and (111i" too much ovexlooked in va , �� ­ I - . , h ther the rnilitayy - cedebrAtl aa a carpenler. He had rented a hxmoo . , � I _ tting. ..; :,: ­_ , ,:� I �1� - � . - - - W e I ion ­�_.­',_ -. either afigbat or in course of- construc- -1-­ . . . ''I ' .. , � �. . � , .. �1- ahou)ld take place on May 24 or on July - ': � I :� . I ��, . � I . ­�,�,­-!, - ; -,,,. � - I near Dunn's and undeir the floor Of 1 1 1. ".. h iis as com1non as aix, as spoo,&; sor. . '" .':' � L '' _ , :.�� - 1; ., � , ­.".,., 21, the diamond Jubilee. Sir Richard (me (if the rooms bad dfulga cave in tion. She wk1l break thoworld'orti- . " � ., ­ ­:_ ... ��_. .. � - . 1, , - -- � * . - . L - i., �. _; � , � �1. .,:,. .1 � . � �.11_ .1 � � -.1. . - I I I - � . .. -, .... , . . . ,. .: -, - � :, . � :.___w­ - , � . : :-.!., '. -'�artwxigbt ha4s 1)romised to talk th� -w-hich the kidnapped chLid was to Im cord for lengtb� ,which hitherto have - I 1 1 1 1 PANTELLARIA ISLE. , , .; .1 i - _ . I 1,': .,;: C COMMOR that unhoss it arises above its-- - . ­--e- I I ­ . ', - - % I .. �. - N _ 4 __ ma , , . - . .,.. .� . . I.— usua �' . , , . � .�. 1: 1. -1 � * � . - , .� fter aver with Major-General 'Gas- secreted ukAil the raDmoxu was I)a'('- I beva ,Iwld by Cho Grem Eastern. 1ho I 0101110tO111% 'we do not even- Ob- , � ��:­ � I I . . . I . . I ,;, �. I i . . _.­.�, , . ... : ­ i � - .. , I !­ I unmoor That Aritain, Will Become Its serve it. Wata an owdinary- coming ,:!:­:..` - �; . . . .... ); - - " �� - coigne. At a pc�int some distance from the cit.3 I � I ..'. � " ­�.� I _�. � - � - ... . - - � Hcon. &dn6y Fishetr'Anno-unaes that Huglies had arranged a number of Great E&st.ern was 670 f,eet in length', , Possessor. - . ,_,.�. �.?_ ? _ - � ­ ..- ­ � I ,in tow,'ther of people and we see how. �� �,, , : - � I I I..:.i �­_.,-, the Goveq-nment has made final ar- boxes where he intended to direct t �h t the Oceanic wLlI be 704 feet,i or .1 A despatoli, from Paris, aay1S--Tba ­ .�_:',_._ - I -, - i�� ,_" . . . ­ �� - - 117. mt�ny minutes it will be befowe some..-,.,::�; � -`.�­,�'.' I 1, :."�:_"-�*%_-:'�,;: 1rangements for the cold istorage of lmt� the rankwijm inoney be depamit,ed. 1 25 FEET LONGER. , :.!. 1 . Echo do Paris bayti it uinderstands that . '! � ­ ­ 1. 1. I .::.:.­ ­ ­ � *1 � , I., ­7 Z � I . a X06 so. ; - - - " - : - - - ' - ' � -..,I -ter and orther perishable. food products llugbes also intended to give no4icO � 6d, her gross tonnago wfil a ed'17.- Italy is on the eve .of coding to Great body fmh­tbat ia, makes more or le � . :. ` -: �-.7­ � � � , 1, A weekly un steam- lbat-if any waWh wits kelit over these I �:. - - : which will be shippe com � ,%_ � . ­ � L­_L.... Plaining etatements of something or . - � �, - -, . . . _... 1, -1 I ships running between Montreal and depositories it would result in tbo 000 tODO., In the, construction of t he Britain the. fbiland of Pa'nteillaria, sit- ­1� ­,,-, . , , . . . . . s _ . _. i ..,V_�.. . I Other, which moost probably �every one -:�":.` ` � �_",. . , - . 1&-vonmouth, London and Liverpool. (le:ttb of the child. - When Mighes' now vease.1 due altentivin will -be -give" uated isixty miles south,west of the is- ini tile . .I., I , .. , : -Z::,_ " , . t ­­ I_ .1 . - ­ room or the :-1 - " �, - ­ I '. body waa searched a revolver, a keeal- to the matter -of speed, but eitrome land ol $icily, and about half ,way be. , . . - . .. - _�, * GREAT B111TAIN. ., car,, or on the , ` �� V., , - � �­:, �,�_� I , - __ '�' I _­�, �, - ' . (wiged bptche,r knife and a bottle of '. .. street corner, know befor% ind wliig,h,-. , - I - .. 4.-,;.- . Prof. Jarnes J, Sylvester, the"hoted . 1,be, icom- twoon the coast of Africa and tile Sic,. a � 'r I � ',�',­ -, , speed wiLl be suborditioted to, i .. .` I � chloiroform were found. An imnion8a - 1. � '' " _...,!� 1� , ,mathematician, is dead, at London,- ' nienoe of pasi6agero. of lian coast, in exchange foir the Island most probably njibody can Uttip. . W I :. �. � _ I . I ­1 I I . 4 . I exowd has gatheav,d in and around the forL aud oonve 117 -�.-.� �, ,:�� ­'. - t . _�� q ? , �,,:� , . I � 1�411 1 .� , .� m- -�: _ � � _�, � i 1, �_- � � F"niglai-nd. , . of Verim, off the-Abrabia,n coast in'the sa anything about Ity ­ _', .,.,� . L �. . I . Morgkie, wbere the body lies. Mrs. &il clamses. ­ 1h bar kiternal arraugq- Stxalt of Bal�el-Mamdeb, and at thei , ., � .,.".�',­_.. . � , � �;..' - Edward Ebeneze*r Ray, Lord Jus- it 1.8 cold, It is hot; it is " , . _._1 1* ..��-�, It wet, I is:: I - - I _...�. SL.r Hughes has been arrested, b t will not t , 5, � I * "' -.�'_. ..p_�.��'. ,� r melits the now vebse,l is tio "be an on- entrance of the Red Sea. The Island dry; sommbody bas br ken an �Vpoint, . '' ­ , - _� - tice I , 4 .. ._�-_ ^ Df ,Appeal, is dead.- He was seven- talk. .� s. -1. 2r." . . � ­ � ' of Perini L4 a bare rook about f ive ' '� _­ . �.. - ',_., �A� � ty-five yeAdv of age. : I.; . � ­.._,t..,.1. ­ ]urged mproduation of the Toutoniciand cooked a mo 1; stupl(lity OW - ­ �::__ � I 1. I 1; .. -, I . .1 - - . - , I ' ea .1 '. , . . 1. I In . . ­ .v - I � I . , I 1:. 11 r 11 - ­1 �. '. '..': ., i iles 10ug, On whi011 tUXtI" shelils arY3 tu'LL'11 W)Inx"*v - .' 1' ' _'­' � The President of the National Libor 1, . A MAD SOVEREIGN., :i, , . Majestio, ex(*pV tL so far os Improve4 G fia . 110re has resufted in . �t.:: : ­ , I n. �i . 441 , , 1�: �.1 1, taken, belonging to - r t Britain di . i I � ..- '_­ 1, �:, , .Z�._ . I "; .. - � �, - ." � ..'-.1 .. ficomfort. T-hexe are plenty Of thin 1_1.:*,�' ,.,..� " -, - : 1. .. . . .,;1__1.: I . &I FedeTation stoLte.v3 that home rule is L I- . . � to may liave suggested theniselvos whereas t.ho Ishi.nd Of PAntellaria ha' I I_. � ,,I�.., C� ` .. . . �.-�, ., �, 1. Met - - s to *ret about. it ij$ mmip�y a8t __�i:-" ' . . � - 1� , ., -:': I � � . 1* 1. _r.. . ­ I - . _. . Mailed to the mostbead of the Lib�ral -: � miles, onix �'." �­ I', ,�,,�-'_ I . . . -1 . � The Vagarlea In ''in by _1Pm-V`M ijW how much annoyanm and diacom­ , . . I ;..; 1. I . 41111ged r in the size and fitt4jws of thio roonvi, an area of fifty-eigbit, square - ..� 1�:��, _', party. . I I a popqlatim of about 7,060, ,, ; ."7. __ * " - . WillInt". - sea wnich m&y be rendered, praoticable produces fort;'may be found in the course of ev- � " -1 , , 'zil: : I .' t� - IL _"� - Two casm ot smallpox hay.g beeb dis- . I fine fruits, and h" % convenie .1. ' .. . ;"- o X -, _._ -_ � � . _ ' " , - � �, - nt ) Yrt, ory dayB ILiVing, even sit ) ­��, , r - I I iZ­ '. .1. ', The Lo6don 'bai'RY MAil'*G":-"Ths the simpl�est, t.Z.", �._; -; � , _ . . � . , 1!F -, .. ­ I � . I.— covered in Now York, and m-easurm are by the itnereased dianerisions, ofi the ship Oppidolo, at its north-west poini. ptu- if only one kwps a 811mrp eye on : .* , ,. 1� ... � ` , ;..,.. . , �, _. . - taken to prevent the spread of vagaries of a certain Oantinental sover- bertiall. T)pM the question Of ated about thirty miles from Sicil - it ha ­ , - 12., - ._ . : bewg . t ..., , - - '... "'. _- " . � y 'al- &idO of things. Bven holy writ s" a .. �111,__ - ` , . 1 : -..- - _'__ the disease'. eigri axe musing profotind anxiety to speed, allbough a kuu--h highOO most in the middle of tile main :..­.,.r-`­ '_ . �,:.. - . 4e- � --. - ,, 11 . t"� we are born to trouble 6A the spar �, �, �.�. t;k:, "" -, *- . I . I j . -.1. laints hhve recently beeh`ihade his faraily, and especially to the dip- wa speed dhaln , t hat con- oughfare of the Mediterranean, Pantel- fly upward. . . ­ �,�.­,,.1�_ ,. I - � 7.�.... 1 1 - C�Dlnp �;,A I % '­� PM 0 . .- �' �.� ��. .. _� � - - . I �. � ..; - i ... .g t hie' C lomats, whor are ceigni.-ant that the coq- templated is quile, t I ble fl'Dm aft , larin, now an lWian convict depot, But even to thO 11paTks flying mard :-,�.' '' - . - n L,ond(in that itmon anadian .. I a 4T i , r . . �( ­1<7�;:._-', . 44 1896 ing Ima 'low ' _!" -.� �'�.�, ..: r.- .. bloxsm. imported dux some were cert rf Europe, may at any. moment engineer n't of v - it -has be-On ciould be converted into. another of the III � �'­*�­ "' . __ �.._ � in tht,i blackest ainjoike, them is . i,,� _t��". i �_ _. If . be ditibirbed. Pinching guests and try aim at stro I fortified stations of t , ]:1- , - .1 ­ �' � , t,_ _­ . . , � .- .. '. ? , r,� I , , �1 .- :;�.-�,,��,-��-._, , - be Brit- sky- above, and the le,w time th - 3­-`�Z -" ­_ . affected w-kh an infectious catarrhal . - dotemined aefar as possible to 1. a -blue ' ,� - ,;. . rnorninE arrivii ,.r- " � ­ - I " W .11 I I - . /0 w . " � :, . .�,� � 'i I �' - �, � _Z7 � 1. di~e, I aXly lessened their 11ng to trip thekn with his,sword are am. a-riegWax Wednesday Ll ish ,nvv`htych are to be famlid. in all- parts wasta on the road the Boo 4111A ; r � w3vich gre, _�. Vue. 1. I . 11 . ong the antics attributed to the insane bcAh in No York and In ivorpooli of the world. Under the circumstan- reach it,,. Frota . niar they w . '. - , �, .. 11 � f:.� ,viEV, �. � I . . sovereign . making the Irish iamd and Queelm. ces, the Echo do Pa'r6 exr) ,,I is all Wne wasted . - ­ 1­ - - -, :� . .'-- . �_ , - . , : ­­ . I . ' � .: r - _11.T ,'- M Id klrep4ratbonfiaft , 'resscs the on the, road. , .., � - � - '; - - ' ;- : : I _ SecwA hd notw The u0mistakably hints I fowin by daylight, and enablinf passen- .h�),)e that the -1.1'._ �__� '.A_-.:-_- � _;f?­:_: -L - . . . .. ," - 7 - ,paragraph powers Wift interfere, Not onl d0M imt,ting worry us and � :­ ,�! . � I . - I I , "; . of ' y . _ . � � ­ ... -heing 'made at 0 P14Ceft .. �� � , � I * ,� � �_, ude dlv.idh andl other mili- that it is Emperor William Gernmay 1 gem who may be bravell1ing and refume to permit the transfer of t)Ae those 1 :7�� ,..�� I- I I estaiMishments of Great Biitain, w lerred to. around us, but remember _ , � ", i .- �� ­ �.-_ taxy . . � . . -be is rw . I I beyftd t,be port of arrival. to PrOee*4 Wand referred W. , I . Lhat no-'-. 1:, ,-. , . t!� .'. . ­ - . . . thi '" `-,* , � . :. 1, .1 � . . . I 1, ­�;I__,, , � - - . I . . - - ---�-:-t.,--.� � . . -1, . - � .1 If, �� � v � , " 1"; .. I ­1 ".i ­ . . . 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I THE, - , " - - I d I - 1- ; A" - --,-" - * , -.­ � IDA .i, .. ... ... ... ! -108,13000 , 'I, - � I -- 6F dott*ments ... * ­ " *10 rej�10:1101 o in the pio�sperlty­ 04 a11H ,; ­.­� - OF . , Arr1% �. lather is to partake or it. :. , �, : . ,0 "i.., - gi ?1"o. -, '4�', .. ..: ;� , � - , -1 I - t. __ , .. � .:.�. ­ i 1, V, i I . �__ ,.,.. : -Austbn I ..,'�, i ;._,� ­1 .. it. A, '.. . _ I • t 4 _;- - 11 . i � V L.� , I i 6,26021 . f. �. . -, I __ ' Annuities ....-.,, �...**, *66 oitb$# . � . e- - - ' ud' __ I I Clash values ... ,. ... -is. ..* - 55.22710 -1 _,, � . , , as . � __ ''.; Rastein silowly, and, without Josin ra to , _ .?, _ a t,on �i,v 1-1f. U our work twenty t ed n, - -%,-, . I _J- :-.�_-.---'� heart, put y times up-1 . .� ,.!�p.i, - 82,WO 26 � !", ".. ­ . Cash proifitis ... .to .s. so, ..J'l .1 . I ..:. . I I . I . .1, �.. . ,.I.- _.- � � ... - .,.,�,�. I ., �.! , � 1 much the otand- , .1 on the anvil. — Boileau. _. � . . . IN to.. and Hypophosphites fil "' ;.�'. . , , I , . , ,­� I - :. ., , i,. �� .. I ., -4. .1 J� .,�3 - R­ _i._� _, � I I 'J fli, It, - . �:� - :: .. . I . - _ . �, �..t;� � � �, " % _ - " - I 1. I ._; - 1. I I �:. ". "d for v in If yoti. want to be minrabld think- . - ;�­:­. �'l . ': �; . r � __,� 14M.110 go 1. of Cod4im Oil Life. - .�::,--� , , .1 . . , '. ,I, ��, _ r _ _ ;.:�,v - � Iq - childr4n and adults - _t �- �".'. I'l, xPenses ► 111a arl6s, oom- . I f wastin about y(m,rself, aboift what you want, . - .,, " :_7.,'., "... . . .111 , , , , , i * . a, .4N . all conditions 0 �i , , , 1. .. I .1 � . . i 1, I I or ;&" as quiniat is the � 2- - .r . .1 P - * * ' unes an T"A .Two six@ - , , . " 11 . AU druggists where the lair - I � . . - ..1. � I fevers. When you go to a store to get Sao. and 94" a on -, �".." Dividends to stockholdoW... . .. what yoft like, what .rpspeot people miwio;�S, eta ... ... .. � ..A 206,M 06 . - ought to puy to you, anti what peo-. Usoci , ti 0 . , . J_;;.� 15,00000 11 Scott's standard for makrial _. .. � . _J rls_ , -,, � . , 11 f led into takins, something d" . 1,� .: - I I �. . . .. '). . � Balance .., ... .0. ..o ... ..A so �f ) PIC 'think of you.-Charles Kingsley. . , - - B I 0 ; 459,8?,t 170 Vmullsion- Scott's Elijulsiont don't be in . ­­! � I __.__.._____4. I �_-,-�, Olt, isn't. ' .. .. 11 : . r z: "I - � i­ � 'i, . , . � � ,. . qq ,; they sa 44 ,§c-;Ws Emuhlon has -- �- - - -- ___.Waaw I ,N.(A- an ho4r Wt is trembling with ' 1,., �- ., , - - .. I ­ . ; Jtst as good." . ­ � ,� I—' . 11-1. ,. .j . . . p ­ ' . . -':' ' ' :::� ., _ . :�..�­' I .% -,. - ;. r pin puta its ..... _.�, . - . . i ".. . 1 -#1,132,617 66 ,z -A." ed I reh tion by i ' - . des'( n-o!L a moment' once passed - 4 . .., �. � . J, � - ;- ­ �' � mperior mer14 and nothin of its _- ...� _. 1, 1, - . ... . ]is 6_�-. �.. , . J�' , ".: :,: - 1�_ - . '. .. I Y * , ,,�:_. :, . - . 1. -I.,- kind Im ever equalled ft. 1. ., : � - of which the appointed work can ever ...' Gratifying indicatio, ­ , _11 5 _'.. - � . . I.. _. :. ... . . .­­Z.1. - �, Tofai assets ... ;4t ..&�..i �.* ..,05,7794109 . V - I -,. be dome again, or the neglected blow 5W - struck on tile cold iron.- Ruskin. ­_ 'OF Total liabilities ... . ... ... ... 5,4070011 �r - zl�� ei;Fi44;44;4;4;"f 1.6.. . " - - ." �". . � I I I -.1i 1 q ,,,, I _ . ,�', ", " .. 1.�'_.;; 1, , '' ;. '... ;� '.".% �,� _. . . 1:1 1. .1 ....- . I . - - - - .__.._; � . - --- . I � I ; The di-kinym.rd's children come.into .1 .1. � 0 1. .- � -;, . :-.,:. . ---. _____ . . -_ -- -dliED AS IF, By . 'I .1 ; PDA, I - ew PAIIN BANIS . Oash - 11I GW. surplitin aborve all lia. 3fA and physically I - physical . s , ,...,.!.;, -1: ' 11� . . .1 bilities ... ... ... ... ... ... ... S' 871,9130 84 coughed a great do9A a0d finally ,,,,:,%,,4:w RES' �7' weak. In tine lunatic asylum, out of ' ; V­ �.. - ,:�.,l I : -is & Plmi' . . - � �.�,�::' Capital stock .., ... ... ... ......41,000,000 00 so wrak tibut it I Vveat Upstairs Red Nerviltne-nerve pain cure � � s0lwo three hundred idiots, ha-If were i ;�:,. I *.i.. . 1. . ­ to rest won I reached the tap. MY' tive and an almost instantaneous ro, - .11 _�, -� DECREASED RATIO OP - ,,�, , - lom) !.. . .:-- .. fo,ind to lye, the childrein of drunken DECREA . --�: �!: , nternal, oT 1. 1. z I- L , , I 1: Total. surplus security for L appoitite forsook me. I was subject to m�dy, foir external, i . ; paren,ts.-I)r. J. B. Rellier. � ere hioad- remedy hitherto., . active INCOtip., polUoyholders ... ... ... ...... V1,371,9W 84 spells of dizzlnesg, and Rev pains. The adti - - -short for All quarrels, mischief, hatred and do- - 'L' I . . aches said w&,g gradually'waating away known falls far of Nerviline _11._ _ . AUDITORS' REPORT. . . � � stiruot.t(on arise front unadvised speech, _. I., - - ILUI I loot all interest in life. I bad potent power in the relief of nerve , a LARGE INCREASE IN ASSETS. - u t found pain. A trial will demlona�ru . . .- 'I , - - .. L. and in intuch speech there are many ­� Be beg to report that we 1ave conle tried a nUnd)er of mediriines bul . to errors, out of which thy eneinies shall plated the audit of the 'books of the hope, - ...L . . The anhoaA meeting of the Confed- n10 relief. In this apparently L - . . 'L ,. . . . .. Amsociation for the year endin,g • Do- - I - ever take, the mwt dangerous advant- , iKyn, while reading a news - - I oration Life . Association was held at comber 31, 1806, and have examined lei 00'n" Who is the tras man, I He Who doled' age.-Sir Walter Raleigh. , - per. I saw a s1tatentent of a *Oung . . the head office of the Company, Yonge, the voucher coninected therewith, and Flat( - the truth and never holds a .principle, ... ��: ly whom symptoms were almost iden 11 man's time, when w6 husbanded, I" not prepared in a.nr ' . . A m. -hich a few Richmond and Victoria streets, Tbron- oertify t,hat the financial statements tical with my owu whose health had an wWr,h he � : I " like a cultivated field, of w 0 hour, to art, and in any hour to risk, . I - ' agree With the books and are correct. been, e Of Dr. holding it.-Thom-, acres protfuces more of what is useful tX), ou Tkiesd&y, the 16th inst., at the 'rho see-uritles-reprosented in the as- the oun,sequeaceis of hold ,- ' . . Williapeni' Pink Pil1i. Th.i,s statement . � than extensive provinces, even to life. th, , as Carlyle. . houx of 2 P. M. sets (with the exceptixm of those lodg- was " encoura,gi that I de- % . of thc richest Boil, when overrun with T(' I ims".-f- - � - �. I 11. '1aij;e'aAJtendAnc6 of pol- ed with the Domitniou Government, m�ff try thils me-di-! . . . .1TON. � I.. .: weeds anti bram1J1es,-Hume. . : There was a (ermined that I wto wee I iembors �mounting to $84,15M. and those de )Oa- ot the - . i yholderR, shareholders and a oino. In my CAM am in t1hat rtod with the Government of Vew- It is by the. union of ,L Nvise�dverh, 0 - , f the agency 9taff. . I foundland, am,ounting to V25,000) have rpuj* lady whom I had mad about0 THE - . nient with a, virtuous people, and not () the result wus mlivellous. The pain ­-,.... ' been examined and compared with the . i - . fia4st-i . . olhe6vise, that we may JlOpe to Lake On m(Aion, (be Hon. Six W. P. HOW- . I - _ . ' y side from which I had 'suffered -D TO ' books of tihe Alsswiaition, and-are cor- ILL In - - N some steps towards that file time land, C. B., K.C.M.G., was called to the much disappeared, my nerves were WOULDN'T' BE � Ai RWHE R ri I - Mau- rest, and cotrreispond with the acbed- go � when. there* shall be, no longer tom- chair, and Mr. J. K. Macdonald, atrengthened, my, A MAN WF[M, A GOLD GLArS14 . - . appetite returned I . . plairitTig in our !4t.reotm, wlien our gars - aging Direcitor, was appointed Secre- ales - and ledgers. arild my witule 8y,qwm seemed to be . . ' ..J:.",. �ere hall full, affording all manner tiairy of the nieeting. .. lab . . ., � The ba,ak balaTwes and trite v h are , : . - istrepgt.hened and renewed. I am now ' Vial of Dr'. Aienow's Liver! I of s.ore.s.-John Bright. . -1 The report. and financial statements certified ais,c(yrrect. I as well ari aaY member in tihet family Than a * . - .� - The -secret Of success is ow . , ,:, L_ , to kh6", h relaliqg to the, bul4inem of the Associa- IN'. IL HARRIS _�,�­�­ .r., pills W the Same Mao if his Nerv" learn tion for the year 1896 were submitted • � i ­, i- - -. i _.-, 1;.i J_A6. NVATSON; : ­ .�� � &ad have trot known what aicknegs * If you once le I _,� i� � L * � . iii � � I - to deny yourself, . as fodlows- . ­;_ -_ 1: 1. 'i.,� Auditors,- was sinre I discontinued the use. of , were aid Disardeored Throul;b Over I I ...., .. .1 - . I �­ . too get. the whilAimnd of yourself, that ' I . __ i- - I .- � Dr. WillLims' Pink Pills. - .. - �., .. ffv)TOMIO, Marc& 4, 1897., . . I . the to me thAt . REPORT, -.:�� : . ,:.,;! s this grand Work am)d Head Straia. . I . is the best; educator. Prove �. - 1 . . . - - . .. ' meet the The President, Sir W. P. Howland, ' 6 Clonstillatiodi y(at can cantrol yourself, and I'll tiay '-; The Ditectoirs, are pleas6ol tome medicine is utillbounded and I ho my These th indiw ­ 11.1 . moved the adoptioril of the report.,, anti you're an educated main and with- policyholders and shareholders in the hope Z71 Sick r1eadacho. The - s of I statement may be t he mean. bring- 13itioufniws . - . . education is next twenty-fifth annual meeting, and to iii dAing w) reforred to che gratifying OiLlti this all other edue, ing encouragement and health Lth to some easieist cure is Che best cure. The pur- . . ea - t nothing. —Miss Oliphant. lay lw.fo,re them the report for the year int.ream,* Clat hud been made in the . , est. cure is the most desirable cure. Al 9- . . . I he I)a8b Other souffereir.: . 1896, biusinv%q of Me a8socimlion for That colititry is richest, if in reguilt8 following the veget�ah,le c safest cure. which noun- eMPb11NiZiUA Ow fulllow�ingpaiut-st The 114A y ompound is tease Ishm the greatest number of noble and IL is Ficarcelly nece.sigary to say trbat year, . income Of over use of V. wallams. Pink Pills, in the Dr. Agmew's are purely vegetable. Yon -1 happy huailan beings; that mail the yeax was one of continued and —hirrease in pre][111,1,1111 in Pr q - J: I - - is rich- . I . case of MI&S O'Ne"I that they- can take t,hera any time without dan-. . � - v ove I - . . . small. The taste , est -ho, having perfected the -fu.n(-t ions '"' I espread depreesi(in, causing an ac-, $55,287; intream in intorest. inctitmet; dire.unequalled as a blood builder and frer. The doGes are 1. . I A% - ll,.s _O�vn life to the utmost has also ou., hiatioin of the financial st,ringeney $15,528,;' in caph Rurplus, afleir the Oay- nerve Wnio. In the ca4se of Young girls is palatable'. All druggists sell then).� - of I I -1 - , which has existed f(ir some years past ment to p(Ylic " the Nvidest, helpful influence, both Per- .yillidders of oven' 48 .000 10 who ai-e pate or sallow, lifitle.ss, trou- 20 cents. i ( rendering it, �fifficult to obtain a ca,sh )rufit% of *37,776, anAl. in atisot.8 of palpitation . .. I - , SO1110 and by tneans of possessions,% an bled with a fluttering or .1 , I _� I . � ". . .. . -ume of now. business by legit- $454 72. I'mo insurance at r ' la,rge vbl , 4 risk tit the . . ' i aver the. lives of othei's. A strange of the hea.rt, weak and easily tired, no : IN entirely to their affec- � - ro th ­ 1, I ts E )neyi g i ve Ision � I 0 1 IL, L , L inutile meanis. Your Direotors, how- cl(wA, of tile year amoujiltod to $27,560,o- tilli, , - - . . -onoiny ; the oilly one, never- . fox Qw year g1lo,ilid be Joist in taking a course I ­ . powlitical e( 000, and repre,se.n1ed a gain ss, that eveT was or can be all ever, have wAl been tempted to depart cif 1)kr. Williams' Pills, which will tiolne, set their whole fortune oil the - .: � tliele, die, lose themselves eagerly in, the L , I... .­ _ n- from th& policy which has marked the of sourly one million dollars, and, con' speedily enrich bring a . . ;,. putit.ical econoiny founded on :calf -in- i t management.. It will, therefore, be tinuing p.,ioJ.:—,'%V,hi10 wr havoroaw)a ey glory of their husbands and childrew - leresel being I)w1j. the fulfliment, of Lhab PaS ' r(ysy glow of health to the cheekn.' I I I I - I all the more pleasing to note the large to be. gratified at t,hevmw results of the a specific foir trmitl,leo peculiar to _F,maer9,a_ � 1 1. 1, I (vnce, hi-oight schism into the LL,r el - . . AV 11C i . � 0, . . :,.-, � V. .1 I - the am(yujig- of now busine.,is ,secured, its I suppressions. irregu- � 1­1 I. .1, �__ W.P•C 860 0 year's buginAu4s. at tho 811-In tim'4 it famin.les. such as _.. Policy of Aiigels ,Lnd Ruin into . ''. .. L .. . . well its The tif g indications of taffords importaW evidenco to aq of the - ___ 'P . Fa I yln� � iatritioii and all forms of weakness. In , __ - - - . - - tvowmy of 11'eavon.— ,uskiu. . I . . . - . I -s whit a pensual ,of the state- it Men I �T cg r t ,.% N% favorable opinion that L4 entertained they effect a radical cure In all . - i 1._­,.j - i - - -------- llow---- I... .1 .­­. Jutlil.(s will affunt, the. inor.e so that. by Qf� public goiAtrally of making in- - - , over- . .. -.I. 1_1 ' i ising from mental worry, I -!- _�_ -tA - cases al " .: :'tbls has been dome with a decreased vestAmonx..,, in ILfo tinouranc and th*.ir work, or oxct�Q._At�s of whatever nature. ­:_ - -Ax in t,h-e corn- - - ­�_ - RITEUMATISM CURED ratio, of exl)eD,w,s to income. full of oontidew I . Dr. Willian& Pink Pills are sold in . .1 . 1, - Including a few deferred cases at, the lone=- wh4oh ,%vii repretwill.." . . . loose form by the dozen boxes, never in . - - - Months trying to Get Cured etic4se of JK95, we have had 2.058 appli- lit- referred, int coynoliminn, to the im- cents it box, or Rix i 1­ �� 4 i`,,. Eighteen M o . i or hundred, at 50 , MI of is for atvs-uranees amounting to , Vwrtank v,hango wbiell had been made bt-,zes -for $2.50, ii.nit may be h, - - He e"Itl(" 1 of ilia . -Had the Best Doctors $3,286,996; of the." 1,952for$3,111,016; in the baii,44 of the valuation all dj-ug ists or direct by mail from ' a,nd 106) for $175,950 were 1 ' company's assurauceH and which would Company, Found What he Wanted In Dodds wire approved , Dr . - NWifliarils, - Medicine declined. Including bonus additions, lAtve the effe,!.t otf'Oording fullerpro- I�T(wkville, Oat.- . . ' W . . . I . Kidney.Pills.., - - I ,­ ''. tho tort td new b,"inem written for IH96 t.ection- to its, pu�ivvbnldors zt,nd of . ­ :. I . lq�- - — - ram - . - - .. ; I Ll)-A` '�Ll -4ii 1011 Of L- - (8ptecui "I ­ i of ,,.%-.is 1,951 p(Aicies for $3,131,M. The I ' -:a14 I ar. i5 i no 110 172 . I I ! u (I.e. i Nf. I'k-J, - I strewilitining 0140fina :1 .. , -P t Ite (I (4" 1 , - ' I � '. � -­ : . .- -�., . � -gi at inivrest here now ifv,thut of tcoal litii�:nem on the hooks on on ►- bkt,, in the future. - ' , , , 'ke a � - - �. -nri,,�rJ-Slai -Y . for some Ntr 31 w. 18,253 policies for $27,5(;0,4L)3 7 1: I - whop a . - HIKALTIl'S PARA ,. �.' . - 11 DISE ..* 1;_.; � . fir. A'. e xa Vice'.- Preside nt, - :: � . . . . . .. I �.. - . INIT. N'r Ii. Beatty, 1'._ � ... �. I.. . - � 11111le L14L,_, lwem an exii-eme sufferer from (yn 15,978 lives. . . the adolviton Of the report, , 1. . - 1111-9 stateinent. to ; the �'Ile (4,61M4 by deallh,- while. I (sdt -onded rks by t he Regained After Twenty Years, Torture ' fli,wilifila(IsIn. - . e'" ilk which. .after,a few rerna I - From That Dread Disease. Catarrh .. . I clOr-espond,,ilt is a-$ 1`01-1OWB: ` number (hart in tile, previoutt years Milriagitig DiretAor and by one pr two Ron. Cleo. Taylor of Scranton. Pa.' e.n nimiths I wits a vio- - called for a larger amount, as it hap- . "For e*hte . . of tau' [�)Jicyholdera prmeal,. WUN car- tint Tells the World What Dr. Agnew'i , awl during rg I I : . 9 , the pened 1h.-A sevelral large Podicies bs- tried unanimously. Catarrhal Powder Rom Done For Him. of 11hetiniatisill . - . ... , - . c , . trying every e cl a i ins. There were ninety-nine _'...'-, W-114)�e of tbta 0wil w• -as trN cam Ni A. Paterwin, barrister, moved I Was a n►Rrtyr,to catarrh for twentv, years- .1� - �. , !the " bust deaths, calling f(xr $223,487 under ,114 - tHed ever known remedy, but got little or no mf'.1us to cure it. � bad twi!onded lly Air. llenr� Swan, i! rtwo- �., . -) . . 'T troubled with conraiiintolroppinq ors i-n 04111111a'and I (auk their ,prese.rip- policies. ()f thege nille deaths; calling lutiorn thanking the Officers and. dirp(q_ relief! Was • i I . t, *, ... were act-idental. There. ii, ere in the throat, terrible alas in nly head, and . 1, 11 ;,..� --ilh fil'thL a, - their servioes � ...: � ` ­ �. t 14 rns . N% I ' nd patience:' - fur $41,000, ,k% . lyrm Of the association for' my, breath was very offenalve. I way induced 11 �. ._, . ��:�_ - "I got t iced at ,aw, for I found tho reaswarance-4 to-the animint of $23,328 1 - o. .: 1. and attention to the affairs of the com to t ve Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder a trial, 4 . . .1 . ­- --- , dit��i pvtki-ni.me e e � I S . anti the result was inairical. The Orst e6ppli• .i ­, � nt nealr',-y as "killing as the, which' redii(" d the' • clainiii to pimy Auxing the Pit t year. IlAith the-4o :, , , . d seu -�e,. F, A 1 $200,159. The foregoing will sll()%%' that ,I ' -ferred in complimental Y cat o-w cleared my hoo instantly. I Perslst*4 I L -, ni I' I , -ointitiltie to exerviO the ' 9' enion n .. I �.. I But tolW feife.nd w�iser I'linn the others the Direct-orb ( : ternl,s. 10 the we.ry excellent report in iw use. and today am a cured an, and it - ' . coriN,inoe,ot• m . e t flat my disease must. be reat.est care in adiniffing only good %%hich had been K~111ed to the meet_ affords me pleawril to land- my testimony. . - . . . I '' cilre(i i)y way ()f the kidneys and ro- fi v (IS. . . � -.411 . Ina. . . � I:- ,;�:­ - - ' ' I—. mnend�.d Dodd'b Kidney Pi I I,t. , - The usual financial statements ac- . - - � ; M ,. ' 7he reilodi.ition. which was only apo- � : �1'1 A a' Sout li Dakota divorce Paso the ... � "I have IDSVII two box" of these pidle o(,ml�iiiy the reports and will be found . re- - . i Ived, was Ackno%ledged try the P .omposeoi of six men anti six are to exhibit the condition of tho ass(Wia- Vr' Jury wars c j*() efft,Cl it perfect cure and I don't c * condition hident -oil belullf of thel (Iimltor*4. � ",,men and of odurne there was a dis- - I . - , " ,%%-,h(y 1, ri(AV6 - ft . " . I " . lion 11.1 the. close bf the year. I1,eM)Iut1o,tjA of thitnks.%Vowe also pass- agreemenL. � .. ' have cont i nuod .to give . I The .Awdit(ws lie 11yrs, hiedir-11. - . . .­,..........."� 1 . . .1. .. I I ­;1 , . . strict idt �nt e -tal otaffA, which %%Piro average . - join tothe(kitim of their. Od to act"17. R`O * . . alrency and offit . - : ' . n 'i �,ia �tb * ,fiu'znher'c;f in- Ine itking their sAidit frons . . 1. . - T e , . . . . - I - . lit- is 48 ; in Af of tk pa ri ni, in duty ackn(n%le(lged by tim repro" not- .,;:, - '.1 - , - .1 �. -_�!: I CAN'T SLFEP ': h month to month 118 forhut-irly. The r . � � ,.*;' , �.. I � _- art! in i . - , . .. . ", al)Aanis per squ lies referred it). . ". : �i _.. : . . . :, - I . .8 of this several box ille, �baily Wall of Thousands' Of rice 15 ; in America, 8, Liu Awstralia, .L relx)rt�Nvill- be found appended to 1110 live -ore re- i � . I All tlw retiring dirwturs %% I financial ne ia I 8t a t. eme n t A. Humanity Who Have Suffered as I . - - - . pot and it - I -1 . Wm. Proudfoot of I3uatavill® Has- - Olt"Ns I.;: ..�.� ­,."l :� " IR11 (yf, G110 re ►�ort, anti State- elect mooting of tilt new IL11011INS I C I A pe rt , aft or, Sir . . . " , ,- . , . . . ­1. i. '. � �.. ill kh,i)w t ho following totis WIS I ,41: . I Inuird liel(i iminediately'there . 1. , - I fa,o- ' Read What the oreat-bouth Amer!- - ' - I n1k*nls N'. . ,%%?. p. 11t)wIn1j,J. V. B., K.C.M.G., can Nervine Did Fur Him : .. - ­1 eed' . - Ten( er, painful curils, b] ing corrip . I tmr.y evixierfe-em of progre.ss:— . I - -�nf, aild NIeK.4r.4. E41-, . plaill � , re'- elected Pregidt . I wan greatly troubled with ga�erai norvoui � .. 1. . I e,,­� I 3, reiruoveti ill! twewN-four (1) A PW Ivirtotory vo.ukllc-, of w4w r, lleatiy, ViM.- I I , .- . �� ,'. . 11oul-S. Putrianis Painless Corn Extrac- buwfint�-N serAireol Iq purely bi (j)or and W. If. . I I d obilit inttigestton and -loevirsimt fm I tried - . I I . a, nurnfl-er of curodand voin,ultt ii Lest phy4i• 'A - . , . President4i. . w r� acts magically. Try it and be -c(yn- _ ale-1.1i(gig clod tit it fair com*. L - ,onditi(in- clans without any benefit. J%asllnnllyln,lu,.-- , . . 1�_,;... - . . . hall particulji:rp of tho unt t - . "".. . .". �.,:. v,111VO(l. (,),) A s, tic --t ory hicreaso in the . 1. ....._.` 6.. , - ,a 4faA .1 1, , sued by this edlogiveSouth AmeritAn Nervinestria►. .. ; t.. -, I , insurance Ill al acculnulat live po i(.5 -48 . . ,-��'�J:l total ' force. . ,cit I had heard of wine great cureb by it. I took It. , . . 1. ( . agr I i n in- Asaiwall 'oll " Franc se ­fi I ' (3) A mil-4factory may be had from t 1w 1( - ' " 1-f from my stitrerinp. and after- using � an Fra� I ,o. I .. ljarl'�,.� Dorr, of Sz increti,tki i agent tin this toown, ar front the Head one rol - . . one bottle sweet; i11601).rokine to tile. • I slept %%()114lvrful ineinory. Ile call recite vet- toms, both front. Premiums. and inter- ­ � 0� le ' . . Office. Toronto. like a child. Six bottles have e p toly . . I I . . ;� - - - 1; _­ , . bill in, almost. any play after witnessing 68L. .M., -_ I " , 11 � cured me. - , . . I - . � i w -, - (4) A -lax". ktvrea-se in tbe a.w. t13. 1 t once. I I �­. . .. yi.nf, invreast� in , i ', ' .. - - �__ - (5) A. gratif i ..- �! :( ,:. I I .:t - ,�. � .;ur . ... - . i .�, . I , , ' - �1. V. I- ,notwi; __ - ing the payZni piiia, '-, - I . 1, CANNOT' � ' .1 .1 CATA31LRX CANNOT ZZ 0MZD - -. .jj out to po.:icyholders during I lm-. year Of . . I . - )NS, as tney cat the 11irge gulin of over $82,000 for pro- - With ],(*,,.:-All APPIAC,kTR - Dot reach the seat of the diarasc ' . Catarrh is a fife. tti. � I , I.. blood or vonst itul ional disease, and in order to ratio of ex I - L. acre it you U) i ncolne. ,.- . 4 P . onses u niu.t tall:, internal remedies Hall's . Catarrh Cure to taken internally, and acts di- ealiziUg t frat t lie rate ,.;. 1. surfaces. The Directors, r , rattly- the 1,lor-d and mucous I tillable on good in,ve. t- : "'., 6quavi medicine. of interw9t obtA S Hall's Catarrh ('tire is not a , s Legit physician* jaie,ntg in. It wag prescribed by one of the .ky be mntsiderwl ais perman-, U I; re- exii rY lowered, gave careful cOntsidera- L ,. . .. d of the E84 k Lit),, to the rate of interest to be efli- , " - ... J ilia country for years. and is a r4ular scription. it is corup026 toniog known, muibinad with the best blood ployed in circlilaoting the policy and in directly on The mucous bur-, �urifiers, acti - R,nnuily orAigations of the Amov4aliou, ] .., - - �rje irc4 tion of the two in faces. The * , Ct Combing a such sand a.q a re-mit decided to uw a rate I.. - ' grAiento is wiiAt produce ' - -nt. ) k-line.-IN _ ...- .� .�, reXUJ6*incu`riugCat&rrh. Send for testimony- of 3 1-2 per ct for a'I i lie I u . . nt to Dec*inber 31, &Is free. . written f'ub"`tqlue , I I ii.-I F J. C if lz N ]c y k Co., Props.. Toledo. 0• 1895, in,stead of. 4 1-2, as fQrinerly. T F. L Sold by druggists, price 75o. ,will I - 'M91 hen* . ,% I 11718W (Ilk'* efff-01 of. At r( I ing ... ' L ,_ - . I . .! ,'7" ' i ­ I.— ' ­ ' ' I Ile p(gsil Ion of the couikmny anti afford- - � , - . .. : � :: .­ � � ,:-, . , . - __.- ,. . t eal4-r 8e("tlsit . y to i t i4 icy, icyl-tiolde ris. , � - "MIAL T3001111"S LITTLE JOKE. ,1 119 9 I' . G V, N ol'he Directors are po.ea,ted to call at- . L - � - . I -ad of- must at- "General" Booth tilinks Lot's wife ttlitioll to the fact that the Ili :.. . .­, . - - 1. i . _ ... 1,�..�. . five I -is gradually ' filling lips have, had some Se,ottish NOOd in bui'(Iilhg -,peot that .. L I ' is every prix and That there. ' .1. . L . her veins, judging' her roluctance - L. . I %.. ntl leave her native city I in I he near fui-ure, with a roviva.:i in tio park 1up a businest.�, Ll will lie fully occupied. in . - - m . . itho(A thinking over the "matter. -or e,ot IV � ,the meantime, in view of the in( r .., . ..: I . I . I . � - I . . sio�ally 11911 to be impreis,iuyn OCTU � . : L. � . -e are not saying wt . : .. 11�L. 01%114wqbl`%A�1� %11&1&1b-�� 9 anode, " 'ing j:o� . ,li. when A . ,we !;tale filAt the 1�1 paying . .. :�N Man No. 4 ( I flL.Ily as well aa a;ny Wmailikr building 4 in Uanada. k � y . :.I undi�r con- L � - , I L I 'r ��. .' The Directom have haAf . ­. , isiderati,on the question of golig out- . , 11� - 14 bile • I � side of Canada for bw9iness, an( , w • __. q* women dm-ided, it. is it has trot been de4inil-oly ­_�` ., . I - _, i ' L.' -':' .. , , ... quJ1e probable t-hat� subject to the an- . L ­:- , . I � L 40 . 11 - - 1. . .11 , : , _ . -, i - i of irnis me,eitivotr the right to . { ,J,.: _. --l't '�I_ ., - lvt` I I ;. � L , � ::� . . .., -- .I . . I . .— - .---..----- .!!------------ . I I— L ,� - . . -.- -.--- ----- .. . .1 I ­ - ` . POVERTY OF THE BLUX". The 041y U&NUORSt"S I I - , � - - ; - �. - . � I � 11 . �:e.l . In CAM" of I . . I ; I � I D. G CO@ Ltd. [ V a 1-.:� ­_ I ­ ir , * T 11 E . :. I . � A TR i)T"JJT,.H TI I AT IS AIAKI .G , . 0016' ' ; . 7, .: ­ : J A. . . I _... I . - a r64 flexible, strong, light and durabl* I . .. � LIVFli 01" 'MI0US,'6NI)S 1-­ .." i- - I - ;s i � .. . . .. � .1 . . .1 - ... . : 1. (a . � - . h ._� '. . ­­ . , . �!­:' '11.A 110, E - i . : �j- .10. NolbqtAeoak, No Tacks, No NA116. . __*__ : - • MISI-, . o; : " � ; � .. P _1 . : . -;.. .... _._...C- , I" . . - .: 008dre - .._ • .1. The Patent Sleeper Insole.,.. . 01 - 'I ­ . I - . as I It Wings I in Its Train. N.V1,rvnusness,1 "I � Ask for this Boot. .. - - Sawn 11 to-do - ' . I - oo( . I 6. The � I.f %_ - � , _­ I. I I . I I . ... . . .., . . .k anti side. llead- Buy this Boot.. ' � : � ".-I "' -:� ,I .� . tateet, 1*19 Paills i it the Itic . I - - '!' the b4l I . . forte lit ost 0011t. - . �.. - I Be Carn . and rn : . ached. Heart Paillitation. and ate -. - ::. - � . - _Wu wall be Please& Portable boots � - �",. .r.: ".- .. *1 - % - I . I . Ous . - I made . I- ,,: " :: . - Where Effil'at'i . - , - r suits Fatally . .. �r., - I I - . � . I ­ :. ...; ;- '� I -*— '"' � ­ ­ , - -:i. ! �,A-,,., I . , I , , i - ,; -- I .. I .. I. . � , I V. - _:.�i__­ .. . - - _ °. .. � I : Treal in . : . . , .* ­� , * It to not the cotning . __*`s.i I . - .. � % ,- ut i is Not It to. . , '. I �: ; [ � . . ,.. I:, - I , .:. - , �; . . . � I � ., .44 . - A cot ; it to here already. . - � .1 �, " Ifl� �__'r - U.4sc x. N.IJ., lijecord. , � b :,:. - , 1. ­ :r � � , ��' From the S . �� I -1. . � . _�L - : f !.� 1", . . I ­1 I - . � . � I - ,,, ,:,. . - - within our reaeb. Made . .- . . - �e, - . . � I , . , �L� - - _ I . : I � . .., .. ". - Thews. are niti,liv, - "a �1's -t n N% high pee- 0- ­ --.-.. I- - I W101 t1's f31,101PUt IN - . .:,:: � - - - I-- 11 ... �� , � - . .. ­ _ -, . , . pie ma-y pucive bollofactoris �)f the. hu- ;, ",- ;; �. - �: . 1- 01,E and fitted with Cork . . . . . " ;�, . i.�. �� �- _: �.: !: . - . ­, i .. zz I- - - '.. e.,_ . ', , '. � . - wan rave. ­['here are. thOStk "410 Of ::�, ;_1 � 1-1 throughout;t1itaniolansdry w - .1 , 1, .. 1, - � �_ , - ' ,, - ­1 , t.'..'' - z It I , I __ I . toot and Polid comforL their ahundaw-e s,perld large sums in er- �:,­., . I.. '_i .'.� ", :, . '.. '. � ;P1.1 . I - . . . I 11 , 1.­.�Z_ _�. . . - : .: 1, I . %. . ,�:: - � ,.­_ :� � - . I." - '. . ,�, I oettag public buildings and livilu(ify . , .1 �: �� - , ;�' .... i I!, I -.,. - I . r , 1.�,:;,_� i.­_ I I " - �. : ' I � � . . I ' ' ' - �� . ; . . . . 1, � I ­ - .�. .. ­ . .� 1. - LT041 _1 - ' iag publit. parks. Others spend their - .. .1 li. � nlonpy In charitable work, and in allev- . �11` ". THE I I KING CO C1, - 1. ­.. . � , - . � . . iiating 1-he -bufferingi, of lwm fortunate , ,,:', �.: �­ ..... - I.. ­ � fellows, and lor these aces these Peo�. "ILONTO,: '' � , �. � - 1. � I / ONTAILIO. M - - . I ". .. __� - - .�� . . pie are horlt.W(10. The person who hilv�- I- .- - ________ % ��_-,-! . . --------- . - -.1 11: - , relief from sivknt%4s and I . - . . Ing Obtained re makes PUI►ticth,e-nte,insil)�)'%%.bi('hlu..altlI was regained, is none tire lei a public ' bpriefact (yr. Antong t hew latter is Miss � � -L 0 - __z !­!_ - • ' .­ .. . �-_%.. �:: , _::,.: I . - i� � , : I '��' . . . . . _L " . - � , -1. - _., , � . . i � , , , , . Elena O'Neil daughter of Mr. Jas.. - I I _.., . . ­­ . . � . ..., I ,­ �� . I I . . . -- , ,%veli_t-o-do fitruier living near :�-- _ O'Neil, a ­.- oqfiden; ce in,,..,.7-... . Misr; N e!I . , � I . , Millstream, Kin,g' Co.. N.11 , / was attacked with anaemia (poverty of ' L ' your ' comfort , * 1; i . ,� the wheel you ride is essential to co : � I , .1 - .� I_ . .. ..;� .1. - ­ I .: ­��' I .: , .i the blt#4) a trouble unfortunately too .. r " � .1 . � � . I 1:� I .: and happiness. Freed from anxieties as to .1 - ' . ,�, - ., - :, : - -:' �;_ . . . -. : . ", .,;­... .1 ­­­., .1 ,�., � i -,. � , I... . 1_�­ I � - - - , - common among the young girls of the ':_ ,: �. s - . re, fresh , . , - . - -, -_ , � I I , ­ . . � - ,h, is certain - ., ,1 ;z _,fi,."._, 11 ;", _­-��`_�, your you can drink in the pure, . - '.." .�,_�', - � -1. , I . _t, � $ - ,q; � I 11-l'', .1. 1 �_ - - I .. - _.- �, Present day, and one which I I . . .1 I . � with perfect -.1 -1, - .� . � -,-,. , �,' � � ,; -, �.!___., , . air and .. 1 * - . present - not promptly 1.1 . . j - I '. - �1 , ". � a, the beautiful scenery - w " � - to terminate fatally if - , -rTm. ­ .: :. , � - � I I I . _�. . , . ��:: ! C_ I V1_ - I SaL S Ct out, - - ELIEV5,1 ; 'enriched 0 n � % . . .. ­ . , DON'T .5 .1 rts of the Unithd checked and tile- blood 'e ri.h d a d ' . I ., - . . .. es � � , Mo- ­ . sought for renewed. Having discovered a re . . In qu"k medicili� stwtes of Aimerica, may be . . - � result, U Do ZZLIZVA at . ; , : -, . I ' , TO . '1_ 1. '- _11 " ­ :'. - � . , i �� , , � % . 1 fort un . . � ��Z, , , � I : . � ' , ,: , ­ I - , It _; are also pleasod t 9i . ' - u 9 an early daCe. d that will achieve this happy .o rc- ss O'Neil is willing that less . �hbt you are weak and The Directors -,�� i- :' t, I - � . . , . ill. Poort that the field and office staffs cOn- ate sufferers- may reap th6 benefit of - 1 . I -11 has won � t I hit confidence ' its riders; etl - . - �. - ­ correspondent - of - ' .1 - 1. ,� - of all � . � tinue to disc&aiVe their duties with her experience, To a corr(k , �.:� � - I . .1 �. . . .'. cc �., - - __�._­... DO TO'V . ��_' ...;.. . (:;:,­,:,(` „.�:l 1. -: on it bringing you home in safet:31frid KNOW . ­ . �­ . .. , -, can rely 1, . .... and falthtfulnew. the It"Ord, btias O'Neil ,related the , ” .. �. � . . - ire- efficiency ' , � _.", '. -- L I : 1�7­111i - I . you can ossily ' :, , '� good humor every time. Visit . t1okst At[ the DirecAmors retire, but are eli� story of IWT illness and cure. She said. -., - . - ... ., � .r - - 9 the ,, s'GN " - . I . JZ;11. _:.� . I - . 1-­ � . I '­ . ­ . I - - t trongill . had I ot begun the � . . or send for catalogue, . Bible for re-election. , . I "I believe, that � - , - at its home , ..., . I ­, . I - ­ . laMPOUND gsas'd�vjhgosrlth' 5 - .. � I z.� use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills my trou , . W. P. HOWLAND., -_ '.1 - . I � , . . . ' I ;;, . � .1 -, . -_ . .1 ..;'­ I �, . . . , � . - . " Pra9d nt,7 . .� '' '.4 e I ... ­. .1 .1. .-,: ` ;�! al- t 11TABLE CON l PO � VED ,,l �:' I . . � ­4 , I 1. 1. I �, d' I 1) have ended fatally. MY ill- - I." . - ­ - , 0- Peq rith & 00 . - UILISI (Can.) VEC , . ,le would about. so gradually that I can ­. 0 T , . "', nesa came : - i - , .'!�,�.�!,-"-�: �_- �, I - 0. I . I - , - . '. I -..- . WKI miles, &&native Wash . ,!� ., F. Il J. K MLkMOINALD, . . . Ry when it ilogs,u. I'lle first ., . . - _�. . I -Z '. I , I ,:; ., 1, . sca%wly & ­.. - � il .� . I �'. , . .1 - � I — . , ­ .. , — ! _ � %.. I , I M]anaging Director. � 1008 of color, and a ... - .. - . . . I ter all Druggists at No and W, IMPKA ­� I T 'yMptom4r were a I _. .� . � . �, I . .,-. I- - ., 1. ..,.". �� 77 Adelaide $t, Ws I - I .. - � . . -, . . : � I . � . , , I the We of the � . � 8 . - I . , ss; following even vitality _g,!n*0r* J—d nalm _!- k­J, FINANCIAL STATEMENT. I - feeling of t4redpe I _ r , i, .,: ­ - � 11 Motile in* L I I 6 � a - . I I -- UR GH01619 0* COL0111j. *ADDLE, AND ItIftft. --i , - - . ­ yo . . ! - , I � . . ' . .1 I. . 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I � , i. � �::::, - � , , §,k.Rl�lk , -, 4 ; , .. .i , _ , , , - !­,� , , : - 141. t , , V ­ It I � � � , _ - ,,,, , ,� , j_-* ei-,"_.*,.iA ­ -.1 . .it I w , , �', , �� nii � 4, , 3�, J � _� a '. _,.�_ �'a 1'� h! , - . �i. . _i � - , � : i�l I ­ - - , A . roc• t �n t$>#' •;�,r. i f „'ea}- � 4iY 'f, �• .a ,. - 5. ir: h k` 's r+ •� b.' . ,•I f;f._p.. ! �'_ is r '3 ti TO OUlt SUBSCRIBERS :By referring _• <; to the address label on your paper you can always ascertain the date to which ' four subscription to Tnk Nxwe is paid, Remittances are acknowledged by a ��OQQh&nnnge of date on label on the first paper lol- gg �} aee>atheed tetPaid money at this office. sways g PI OHERINQ•, ONT., APR. 2, 1897 LOCALISMS,. ;i —Nall paper, Be a roll, W. Logan. ::Wall oats, 12 The for 260, at Logan'e t - Clover and Timothy seeds at R. A. Bunting's. -� x —Miss Nora O'C66flor is laid up with f "grippe these days. - - Harvey Brickwood, of MalvIrn, was Here last week with friends. J. H. I1IcQnay has some notion of going to British Columbia tbis spring. — Ladies should see Mrs. Wises trim. mod hats on Tuesday and Wednesday. next. ` —John :1foKeown has left the Pollard F dwelling and located at Highland Creek again. —Mr. O'Brien will be in the Whitby photo gallery every Tuesday, Friday and t Saturday. 11 tf — Thomas Lazo moved .hie family into c k the Abray residence on Chia ch street r Wednesday. 1r - — nesdayne 'and Woodruff each ship 1 pea a carload of cattle and pigs to the city ' on Thursday. s —Mrs. Horne, of Sunderland, is her ` with her sister, trice. Joseph Linton, of King Street east, —Gen. lt�ichards h &s rented rife Powell farm on the lake shore and his son George, who has been in the States for"soms years u will work it. - -Those interested in the formation of a beef ring, with headquarters at David Pugh's, are requested to meet at Gordon's t hotel, on Wednesday evening, April 7th, at 8 o'clock. ' —W, O'.Leary has got nicely settled in the Woburn hotel, where be and hie wife will be pleased to have friends call at any time. His business card appears in another column, —John Dickie do -Co. have advertised in t this issue the celebrated John Gri;f$th's ' wheel. Several of these w11Qels are now in use in the pillage and are testimonials t of their worth. See sample in show win- dow, - —W. H. Elviss hag again got his, mill in running order and is prepared to do shopping and gristing every day and all .Say long. As the mill has been abut down for some weeks everything has been put in first -olase condition. -During the past few dApg the warm ._• Bun has succeeded in drying ail the King• ston road, while the other roads through a the township are becoming very good. A t Paw hours good rain would assist old Be, r Considerably in drawing the frost from the lertile'eoil. —The mumps epidemic in this locality finds a strong rival in the bicycle fever, and between them our people are not on. . and b the very first .quality of health. Wearier fever is lurking around to lend a - hand, provided the two former scourges a 4 should fail to accommodate all. t i - Mesbrs Barker and' W inters have been # appointed agents for, the famous Stormer t bicycles and have an advert:sment in this faces calling attention to their wheel. As these men are both prominent a bun ibea Here any contract they assume they may o be relied upon to carry out. A pair of the f wheels may be seen in I. Wise's 1how f windows. —The Christian Endeavor members of t St. Andrew' church, with their friends, enjoyed a very sociable time in.the base- ment of the church Friday evening. The gathering took the form of an "At Home." s Crokinole and kindred names were enjoy. ad, while the refrAshments provided by r the ladies added not a little to its enjoy- went. - - — Wednesday road overrseer 4ordon bad t - ` "fbe road planer inn over our streets when e the rough planes were made smooth. It i is surprising what an improvement such f precaution makes to the streets of the vil• tags. Those who Have to drive over them will bear as out in saying that no overseer is more attentive to his beat than is 1dr. Gordon. We - would Suggest to other pathmaeters the advisability of trying this ` levelling plan, i —The tan south half of lot 84, in the -7th t = oonoession of the Township of Pickering, ' known as the 8srkey homestead, will be offered for sale by auction at the Franklin hones, Markham, on Saturday, April 3rd, at 1:80 p. m. This farm is said to be one of the best in Pickering, the soil is rich, - the buildings good; there is a large orchard of well assorted fruit. a quantity of or. namental spruce hedge, a number of ` ornamental trees, several acres of bush, tour or five scree of fall wheat and a large portion of the farm has been fall ploughed. This is title opportunity of a lifetime to secure a splendid homestead. For further partioulars see posters or apply to William Fleming, Markham, or Holmes do Gregory, Barristers etc., Toronto. 22 * ** --The indications ors that before' a month's time elapses there will be quite a ibumber of bicyclists in this place, a fact we do not particularly deplore as our peo• PIS are just as able to purchase wheels, and equally robust to handle them, its are the residents of any village in this or any other province. But just before the "scorebing" operations commence we f want to say, on behalf of those who are - compelled to walk because of lack of mar. s youth or age, that those who in3alge in the cieyoling should in no calee use the sidewalks. In cities and towns there are by•hiws preventing finch practice. In case it were asked here, the towizahip .council could, pass such legislation, but it is not ncesssary to make such a request, ae but a Rord 1s wanted to stop the dangerous practice. Walks were alone made for foot pa,8gengers and no vehicle of any shape, °feed or nationally, whosoever ras any right thexeota. .. -.1 . a; - �t. t. tw a: �•..��r..t •f.,.... _.,, <. ,.acid �_- ...�.� .yr,.re.Jw . . . , . .. < { t 't a�, , r• t% z r�lie .. -. ,� •I ' ". t x- _r t. —i - �i .. }. �' • -fit >� t -- € •. ....: ... :., fe . :: -. .. E.: s +• Rv'k. ,p rR "+, _ ,. ,' :. I .`} , '.f, ,. . � , '°� A i - . $ i ' i� " 7f .,e, r4►, ,4:, -. 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Thom has been Conducting the Pickering News complains that the Id ark. - peoial services this week. tarn Draught Club .Gas used the club k of 'T he' t; ����'1� ��� '. • ��`� °� -- -Milae Bateman, of Whitby, is h8r@ that ,place in a eery shabby manner, with Errands for a few days. - _ "having arranged for a match on Bator• -Miss Dewar is bare for a few weeks day, 186h fact and at the last moment with her brother, , r ` ... ;, ,; i} _ .:; ,a - 4�3. d . s -• Dr. Dewar. backed oat. From Mr. Fleming we - (}rest stook of new :wall paper cheap, learn that the Dnnbarton club challenged .. "` borders to match, I. D. At Co. the winner of the Markham -- BCarboro . • �. -, I � ;� � • � � � ,;, -(}, W. Decker will move to Toronto ame at Malvern and Markham secs rod ` � ••, � �� a =. ' , _ : �� _ -• � . �,�. 4 p on or about the 16th of this month. wrote for a game on the 9th fast. but re, • '' I '` :. � ;'. '' I ' � . •:- i. -A. Margaoh is courting at Whitby, ceived no answer. Then on the 11th having been called on the Brand jury, they were challenged to play on the 18th -L. Wise has completed- his course in but wrote to sap that on account of the � �' �,ou!1J Th he military school and is again with no. elective the game could not be played --Miss Maggie Pearl, of Toronto, is before the 19th, after that would play any R here with her sister, Miss ,H, B. Pearl, date. On the 12th Dunbarton called Mr, or a few daps. � ~' Fleming nil by telephone to lay on the p 'S —Mrs. Wise's springy millinery opening 18th, but Mr. Fleming pointed out that a :: i TO will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, number of the team were actively inter. April 6th an a 7th. * 'egted in the election campaign then on in —H. B. LinRford, hitvicg spent the this division. That the Dunbarton nor- set few months in E land, returned an respondent a P g po dent hould make the statement 1, • ::: - Thursday of last week •- be }Inc is to be regretted and we Crest the � � -: ` ' - -W, Draper, of W iitby, has bean' •en� graciousness so usual in knights of the : , •;, gaged as coat -maker y Nelson Idargaoh. board will be such as to call, down the . ~' ' If you are thinking of rurahaeing a l3icgcle this season do not buy •until,'.- i The boys welcome hi to our village. correspondent and have the gave played ;�+ou have seen' the Fatuous S'�C+ Y11�T. A Ladies'. 'and Gents' wheel _ — Mrs, "J.. Richardson, of the base live. yet.—Markham Stln are now on exhibition at �✓Sr =. 'Z7C7ri� @'t� StOT@t3, from �vliolu , has been pert' ill for the past fortnight, • +��, �'! - i but has somewhat reooyeted and eon• � � prices and information call be obtained. I've �'� Centennial Corners. inuee to impro each day. � These are high grade wheels and the introduction prices will be law for , - t -�drs. John Woodruff is in a very a limited period Each wheel is aeoompanied by. a written guarantee. • It � Mrs. � 'Geo. Atkinson, of 8carbar Jot., ' ritioal condition this week, and grave 4 v; ill a ou to invests ate these vrheels before purchasing° elsewhere. ears are entertained that she may not ie visiting her mother.. p y,Y, g ecover. It is only a few weeks since her Mrs.. Robe. Cowan is indisposed, but her T� .WINTERS - Iusband died. condition ib ..ot serious. ,,.', �ARIl.' & ..WI�T�R�� •Agent�s. i —The college Horse took fright at the J. Bramwell is laid up at present suf Cation Thursday morning and in running ferias from an attack of grippe. Pickering, Aril gild, We are E;lad to sec &trs. Albert Collins � 1 away collided with a fence. The wagon in our midst again after her illness, r was damaged while rile horse was thrown - -- - - -- - and marked up some. They say that one of our young men — Itispector 111cBriert' paid 'tt professtei,• has invested in a Garners, so don't forgot - La''dies.-_ t l visit to our achool8 this week. The to look pleseant. I • � Harry Godfrey -spent a ffiw days st � :• , � �j unlor department is now taxed to its home this week, we-looming his mother utmost ctlpsoity and the engaging of after her return from England. � ' ' ' " • ` • - another, assistant is but the questr�n of a p ®tat Uoeline who has been '' ' + I � � I � ' • "' very short limo. - y `, � , ' ' � : ickering.._._, —His many old friends will bs pleased ell with congestion of the IanRs is, we are � � " �t i t : t � pleased to state, on the road to recover • ' ; ' � � b o know that Denis O'Connor has been F' ` appointed postmaster at Norway, the va• Wrii Cluseon was taken suddenly ill` cane 000urrin ibr ou b Cbe reef patron last week, and was unable to take his ac• - ' of the former•ineumbeo in office: g Denis 0uetomed place as Supt. of the School; on - � �re �Tt'spt3Ctflllly 'I- IIVi�B ytill 1�0 �illr �prin� �illin8t'� ; Sunday. will no doubt make an efficient official. OpBni.ng on Tt1 ®suet' and Wednesday, April 5th and 7th.. - We extend him our oongrratulatione. Many of `ntl' people are moving '.this —A bill iA now before the Legislature Spring, about 1'L or 13 families htiwing ;- , .:•, . ,,.: ,'. , , � : Pickering - i o grant bicycles the same rights 'on the changed their places ofabade. We notice Mrs. I. Wise" l�e r:� ° +" � , • the house next the blacksmith shop Is ., . roads as any other vehicle. Many of the vacant, but it is to have an occnpac�t soon, - wheelmen have heretofore had the idea __--- � - -- __- -- - - - - - -- ---- _ -__ -- -- - - - -_ � - -- - - -_ -__- _ . hat they were in possession of all tiro so rumor Bays. Congratulations roads, and as well bad a claim aeon the " ditches. They are entitled to half the = '� Notes by the Way,, road and no more, or will be when the bill r: � I,' . �'° I � `� pringi. 0 r n pasee, and that ie conceded. Mrinpnoted divines have bees denorincing � i - I —W. E. Vanatone's horse took a notion the pngr'listio encounters is sevoKe ianoaage. � =' , , , : • - _ Rev. Dr. Langtry, of $t Luce • church to have some fun on Tuesday morning and while M. Hein was absent from the Toronto, preaching from the text of Epbe- peddling wagon taking an order the beast scans V = -8• - "have no fellowship with the _ - unfruitful works of darknew' bat rather Wf1><f3tBdg, • �81;�89� ���P$8ad, �811C� ttlli� B18Ck TrOUSBr• ' -" wheeled and ran north, ag church street. reprove them," spoke is rather severe ranee Dpon reaching the gate of the livery of the Way individuals and the press report• ingt3 in lleWBf't patterns at pricer, lower than ever. table yard, BCOtt btewart appeared on ad the brutal exhibition. Ido draws com• � COI11® and 988 AB if y0il want f30IYlt3thing nice. , he scene and stopped the fan, and Chas parisons trorz; the ancient gladiatoeial educed a 'good exciting local into this Conteste and duels of other days, but calls a.ne item. the Nevada fight the icrowning act of —The other day while ridifi" a bicycle savagery. The whole people by not an - I � �`� ��..�.Z+T+ P�iP�:R�- • iF on King street east, Perot' Hilts ran oiler p R q Fa p I • � • - resiia this lent evil Participates in this Mrs. Armetrong'c pet peg, and the animal unfruitful work of darkness. we, people, We have just received a large e:3sortmeut which- is certainly better And , died of hie in'unee a short time aflerwardP. prase and pulpit have pondered to this cheaper than anything ever offered. Had s ohil� ran out ae did rho dog,the seasnality and if we soap s harvest of the species, are we not *owing thistles, while sooident would •have happened all the Inventing machines for their a =tirpation 't i . � , ' I " • � } "; I ,: , .� , � e- �• BUN T I � VPs t I IL me. as the rider was 'powerless to avert Let us show that, wd as a people detest he collision. This should serge as a such wanton heathenism and tape that the � "— -- i -- - � — - `-- - - -` -� -�• — — � .•' warnjwg and . if _heeded .may save much next specimens at humanity who want to Call. , , , - I '. • :, , :.. • u rouble hereafter, Mrs. Armstrong very win Qotoriety as was is (:arson city, may C+a +....• much regrets the death of her dog, its she depart to some lane iela°d in the vast � � � - - SU' � S. -. •'' was much attached to it. Pacific where they could, only at worst A11d see viii —The Collins residence at the corner of corrupt the atmosphere of a melancholy ,r � • huroh and King streets will be offered waste. . ; '' � • I .;` �' or sale at the Woodruff hotel, Whitby, �' I _: , ::* � '•� � � : The' - - , on Saturday, April 17th, together with a I° one aaboats and newspapers it has I ,; ' - often been rid that the aborigines of Best Valve Iri arm belonging to the estate, situated on America were a lazy, shiftless crass of be � —� he base line. The handsome residence i; ,�: � The Market, here is not only pleteiag to the eye but is logs, who left all the labor npOta the pone, .. to well ve comfortable and Commodious iRnoraat, toiling squaw. We are glad this ' • � ry theory has been to some octant exploded by We have art kinds of Roekere and Esep Chairs ; also ' Diai>ng•Room chairs r>as. While we regret the sale is necessary, we the pen of David Boyle, at the Arahaealog the latest styles. - - Lail expect there viii he no trouble in foal mascara', in his paper read before the Sideboards and Bedroom finite in all .designs: Ezte>ssion Tables Crud Kitchen • r '°: finding a purchaser. Mrs. Collins will Woman's Can. Hist. 800isty, -- Primitive Tabtea always on hand. Cheap for Crab. ALL (300D8 DELIVERED. seams her former residence on fire bees women's work —in Toronto last weak and UNDERTAKING —Oar undertaking department is complete in every respeo ins east. • published in Saturday's Cliche. Caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. —Mr. Beaton, secretary of the Local In this article be tolls an all•ta•gether Board of Health, bas just been notified by diflerenab tale relative to the work at the �T(�! - - be department at Ottawa, that sheep for so aQacb belittled red rasa. He shows here HILTS' ' (� DI LLI1V IJfHAM3 PlCker�g brpment mast be examined by s qualified that br possessed the qualities a! a man � . nepector before being removed from the rhos b but of wide culture and not those gg arm. Binoe the aarintine regulations of a brute. The stii►►toly Indian concerned 's q himself in the. providing at *food and W � I.: � ,. STARS � Look Here were psi in force in this towaehi several i �• � raiment, ip th+ �Iroteation of his tamely and , shipments have been made, the inspector tribe, in the pride of his national, tribal 'r ' • `' -�° imply examining the anrteala at the ship- ;,;, , ..' p 7 ji p• a :istanCe. The squaw took care ai the '- Agent tax leading ;;, I+ ping point. This will not be in future things provided, instructed the Children, • • ' �� � � `�'e have -• ..: °' v permrited, farmers can have' their sheep and looked after the cultivation of the coca F,ngtieltf �tr�erfCUn, `. examined free of shsrge by pimply aotrfy• and the Clothing of her famlly, while her i �� ��» '•-: , � het Llght �ObSlelghsj lord and master was awe engaged in Fire InetitlanCe Cotnpanie8 nR C. J. Brodie, V. B,, Claremont,. or � y �: - �. Second -hand Cutter. Die'or I;lo d, Newmarket, giving lot and t�►eks. The story that t e squaws had to s } J y Q No ' inoretue for rates. Lasses paid promptly, carry in the game was nicely dealt with. Also agent far Which w8 will sell cheap..::.- oonoession and poet -office address. , —The firemen held a meeting on Tues. The Indian's custom was to divide the spoil � H. �j,,, � of the chase with all he met, as be carries Win$ • �,n;��, �',�•f�. W. a JACHS�IV day evening, when it was decided to have I , .. � • a big celebration on the Queen's Jubilee through long rough tramps his harden qn• + " _0 Brook Road, ntr -i tit on the skirts of the settlement when be' Office of Stark sc;wilharnson, Bankers, 8tou8- day, Jane 22nd.. The event promises to leaves it and sends the women for it, who y�iler FOR SERVICE surpass all former efforts and a day oi' was not called upon to share. 13o joyful in I >_; "' '_ ' ,' r ' much enjoyment is promised, ooaoladin(c the Dews of her lard's success she goes to ■■„ N' � 'z with a concert in the evening. Yartioalars get the game. - - ,} ' .' ����eiia Fr�essan Bull C . � �3 of the events are not et available, but we We have alw'a shad a sort of -admiration W�,I1 Ued '` '� `•'4 Y Y •••e• • ■CherrywoadN�gtune.'• wish to announce the date in good time to for the stately ndian iv his wildness and , _ yy J Dam, Emma J Neptune. milk record 85 !bs when this selection come underneath our - '' " da d � prevent ogllisione. The forty chestnut vision we eagerly road the argument in H0 l3 � Cattle " ," , '1 � dam Sybil , 11°'a • ,mirk records{ tbs yes trees purchased last fill will arrive bore in. � y �,_ � find milk record � 1/2 ibe L few says and be set out on the ground favor of die- associating the title at laziness � �,� An� �•8hQ8 ay, 17f The butter in 7 days. sire of dam is. •� �� adjoins the hall, to the red man and man- work to they squaw pt' Neptune Jr, g sire Neptune, imp, full brother to ? ��; ; ti '•: When these trees are � :' = ; '' ;• � AgQieBnd, who Rave over 17.000 The of milk as a. set out is should be the duty of every Compare now the work of those days ,: .. 9 year ofd, butter record 2tl Ibe 10 oz in 7 days. with the works of our women t0•day. �*��' which the best.; i3al�h prit`�8 sire Prince Abbekerk; dam Jennie E,';niik re- �� ��•��' citizen, whether a firemen or not, to assist cord 77 lbe per day butter record 18 112 in 4 days;: Blaqq sibs on his maChlnery of a thousand will b8 81d. ,; sire, Colanthus Abbekerk, whose dvo near O. � } in protecting them from damage of what• naiads and lerers laic work to geld while ,• p � �emale relations have a butter record of over 20 soever nature. Cow owners will please woman's sphere remains they same. Ma, The ;r* _ Ibe in 9 dayys each. This flee young animal is. ;. a •,ue, �, take a hint. a farmer's wife works today harder than _ _ - _ — _ owned by F J Palmer, Oherrywood, but will 1'�. �. ��Zi.�tOI�.'�v stand for service at James Thom'e, lot 9i;, con 9 ' -Friday of laet'rivsek ll�tre. Joljn How• the man. Her's Is a constant drudgery, Pickering. >••see sit, left, of Church et., went to �{Ihitby and Man battles with the rougher elements of 61-24 :. a`. X. Palmer; ,; ,,.•_ .> _� � � ��: ,� �" swore oat an information against Lorenzo life, woman the wrinkles. With BatoUer, King s�•, Pickering _ . -. � �,�,, �• 4f* the advantage of a modern world there are Banks, charging him with htivrng nom. Insure in the milted a criminal assault upon her four- Yet men who allow their wives to drudge _ -_ t , :: away, slaves to their dell senses of tiro " �ap1E@ teen-year-old daughter, Rae. The aecea- PICMERING LIVERY � • righteousness of things. There are mothers F eery popery were issued and the Dees set yet, who above all the n-work of daily toil, Francis' Mutual Fire— . full for Wednesday, at S p.m., before Police• lovingly brush their sons bouts and also M rstrate Har er, at Whitb Whey- those of their husband, rho Clean his beat � Company', ag• p y. y Having��pp uroitased rho ab�ive kusiness TY1B1�raT1t3e � time arrived all interested were present edit, bang a in roper order the disordered from Q. W. Decker, I am tapered to � p but the soaneed, and his friends ovoid aYmente sitar' proper Hay, even more, we Dater to the wants of the public lip in that Of Columbus, Ontario, for ad specially for only explain his absence through his hay. eve seen not a hundred miles from hero a line. _ It "is st' euooese,aalread r � �`�t''�} �� ins missed the train at Toronto. " Ho muscular son return from thre$brnq and : .,: "• '.. '.: y carrying about.-r... ' . $Y �I M; haying expressed his intention of vin to ask his mother to wash his lazy pat°• p'rrgt- clase�vehiales and htirees fbr hire day $800,000 of risks, after Wing in existence n r Whitby by the afternoc'i<► train when Yoilnq men ! your mother o your sister or night. Teaming done promptly by only eighteen months.. Yor� pay only for the were not mad to brash your cats or boat�a: day or job. 'Bus to connection meet• actual losses and the small expenses incur:. leaviapg for Taranto on Toesda . The y Cons-der the lives of guar Canadian women ins all (# T R trains. Freight and red in canning a local company. All peeraons available witnesses were e� -s Iarned and and perhaps your eyes racy yet aeC that rho express slivered to all parts o! � injaured in the company have a vote �►t the• I adjournment made until Monday next, Indian could tarn around and with jaeti- •: Oro viIliage. ar naaT meeting in appoint rig directors, when it is expected fir. Banks will be ,fiaLle scorer paler Ilia finger at you, —for - . . _; - : or particular■ apply to resent and prepared to qa on with his year laziness. s JNO• A. O1C0N;4 3R, aenl<,.. efenve. l'IGYLRL*IG: _ B►ingoti►rI Iia i, o- 'PVbitby P: p ; • -t �. �, .! •.< ! ',. .. '. ; -, ,. 'tom - �y`i l - f t . _. '..te- .... .:- .- ... ... .'- t 1. °• -- . {, '^:�i 9 s 5.! (. .. ,1 , 'Y ,$+r L ,\ , -. .y _ I -.. _ �- .. - > - - . ," .: .r -�e e. •. � fag -.. vv,.x_.� ... - n -.:. .. i .. �.aF .. � .... -,' ., -y '... - -. ,_ - r.x .."�- .t- •s I „ R r JJ . z �N��_.r.._ �, - i....e..:: .. ..— }n_.r�GF. 'fie _..iS.#�Ci- i.�l>». «.�#i:�1t..> ._-„ - - '��4a:�.$,�r'.,.. _t�'r...rd����-?•^sk .,r't..a.�sv::..__ __,.. z .__. .. -- .. � .., n >�t�2 -.