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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1897_04_16err;;; 31, k -41 kh'. F all VOL XVI NO* ONT' FRIDAY,-: APRIL 16,- 1897- PICKERING 14D CREEK RZZMWOOD. HIGHLA 'W It and Mrs. ArGY Ars On OUTAROUNDUS The annual meet4 of the ffighlatiC V Wm. LA NG$ RECORDED BY Creek F. B. C. was hold in ElliOts hall, On- the the sick liss. TRZ PRESS AND JOTTZO DOWN By OUR hearing A number of the fe ef9 around here Saturday eyoning. After ATEMAN, M.D., C.M.,M.C.P- CORR991PONDUNTS. aeoretar-'s report the members elected the 00, Office and Residen have their wheat sown. Re MW 8.0-., doroner. following officers: Hoc. pros., W. Chester; OLARKMON� �en figh. ]King Street, Piokshng Ofnee ho4re Morning A numbar of our sports ha*8 bt pros., P. Gates; vice pres., T. Henderson; 9:36 to 11:30 Evening 6 to 8. eport that the iDg on the creeks and r sec. tress., John GorMIGY; O%Pt. Al. Chap. R. F6isytb, who has boon rusticating Chapman, F. T. C. DEWAR. M. D in the country for a few days is again obub bite well. man; managingeoMmittee. M. Gleezon, our eral merchant, is E. Reese, W. Knowlaq, W. Brumwell, R. M. C. Attention given to Electrical with us. M laid up sick with MUMPS. We hope to Bartram, D. Bartram, Jr. oapt , H. Dun. t by Galvanic Batter Itreatmen l'byoDr. J. H. There '*&it 'much busifie'se done- at the risaidenee. that la:tel3r occupiel sea him Oui again 0 can. Any club wisb1bgtoarrangearnatch Dale's block, market here Oar con. E�astwood. Pickering. Ont. Tuesday. Eggs broug anicationg to the Don't for at our demonstration here on please address comm 7 cents and butter 15 cents. Monday, Za 24th. More extensive secretary, John Gormley, Higifland Creek, the Sos y A number from here attended retiarations than ever are being made. P. 0. of Teiiaperanco "at home" at M e on P _RS F. L. Green's old horse better known BROUG S MILLS Monday evening. A spleudi i M r . ­ . : _ �': ". RISTF HAM. SOLICITORF;, ETO., 10i Adelat as Paul, died on Tuesday last. lily reported. east, Tororto. At Claremont Tiiesday Green will miss the old horse very much Rev. John Bailey, graduate of Knox Seeding has comm3bcod her abouts,,', as he had owned him for fie -feral years FAREWELL, Q. C.. BARRIS- oollette this year, will conduct morning Wesley Wonob, of Whitevale, was liere nd County I", and he always wao*& good one. Guess it J T�R oo-anty Crown Attorney, a T 10-y and evening service in- Erskine church gglicitdr. (;.urt House. Whitbv. lou 44.40 p was mumps lie died with as they seern to on Choice Family Patent F r er bl. next Sabbath. The combinit-ion a a on a" was' - be all the go around here. y VRAY, BARRIS. Bran $10.00, Shorts $10.00 per ton. Miss Annie Gould r'ei6nea from a so. a great success. pposite Post Jour with liar Rioter in Harriston on is with liar are, Solicit Dow ors, &c. Office 01 Mifis Gullick, of Oshifwa, ollftora Whitiby, Ont. ino. Bell Dow, B.A.; Tb'o.r Wedneeday. The. western air seems to Jackson's Point..1. 7.1;,; t Mrs. Dunham. onevtoLoon. BY null A..MoGillivre.Y.LL.B. M have agreed with her. Bev. McAuley fillei the Methodist pul;.,:-,,. The Brock road south of bore is in, a Tommy Peebles was at the Rouge'on blv. pit ou- Suuday very accepta 0 Mi.. Conn' r will preach ic the Chris T'et" tytt". shocking state, there being holes deep Sunday. day mornii)g. 011011gh to bury a horse at various places Win Maxwell is greatly takbu up' with tian church next 8 n U the northern district. 3D has hiked for the seaso H. HOPXINS,VETERINARTSVI between here and Brougham. D. Stephens Graduate of the Ontario Vat- r feels hilarious these ison, of Salem. G E ?4ra. Thos. Gibbons is with her daugh. Win. Calends, n with Mrs. Lovel Elar registered member laid off liege, Toronto er nary Cc ter, Mrs. A. Spears. of Atha, for a visit, days, because it is a girl. John Phillips, J.P., has been %rio Veterinary Medical A63ciation. of the Ont Her many friends will be pleased to know Miss Addie Patch is here calling upon or He and one- She looks hearty. 11rat she bite so far recovere omoe and ohoP 01 lioe. residence and shoeing forgo one with rheumatism f a fe %v day arter miles north of dreen iver. steel d'as to be able old friondo. haq, not yet much improyed. 5 iron prices. vilig oboes &I to leave home. Mrs. John Fleming was the guest Of Thos. Young who him just aracluated as, t 'ureffomil toll a.m.andl o 4 p. Tele- -a. James Maxwell last weck. M.D., is here with his people for a short visited our ry hc addrbso whitevale Ont., p. o. address, 46 A colored missioue llage M I ap River,011t. and stayed over Sunday. He was in We wonder what has become of the time talting much needed r'est. greebu 4 - : I k, search of it colored settlemeLt wherein Armadale scribe. Come boy wake up John A. White lifts ptirchaF.-ed the Lit. to preach, and not finding such here and give us some news.. fleiohn farm from R. B. Vftr&n and will -4 moved on next morning. The recent snow storm will not be move theieon after sdediug. 11. Wing. car, Com- DUNN, Conveyan i C�011 ge t The band boys filtaffied-ofr'inJamed good for the newly painted riRE1. A num - field9 Jim a6sistant will occupv the prem- aBioner for ta exch, -tuge en they I T see uDtil then, wh king Affidayita, ete., ri 0 20y Picker 11 g e McFarlane's woods on Mondai night, ber of our young men are coi i g out Claremont, On t. was there to assist style this spritig. but the proprietor houses. (BUNTING. 181;u" Of Marriage them. A few Outside frieude were also The electric car service to Sporty will Of- not be needed now as Jim lift ekering, Ontario. present to enjoy &be sweets. Whitby. B. LicanSes for the County of Ontario. s purchased a ice,pickering A0e at th a store or at his restidezi horse. I would like to purchase his in -y The young ladies of the Village gave 21 are m vitlage. ---------- Re-'oons for Winter Torbi on Tuesda oats in that electric road. UcEr Y, the hockey boys a banoust or Wednesday ter .4 re. W m. westiakio ana r kS poUCfIFR, Licensed. Auc- January Ubii 1097. evening when a first class time was spent improved in health, we are glad to say. HO yo, k and Died at Whitby, on monJay. April 12th, T tioneOr vaivatori etc,. for Fast The young ladies are to be congratulated South OntLHO. Strict G en River. 1897, Florence M the whole of North and upon their enterprise and foresight, oven my, oldest daughter of van to all orders by mail or telegrapn. Alr. and Mrs. W. J. Luke, aged. 10 years attentAon gi derate. Address THOS-, it leap year did not aw to assist them. -'ishing to all t e rage around lier'e now. and� 25 days. -are on pat ()barges Mo y ox 47, Brougbam.Ont. we James Coultis, who has resided south of Balsam for the past fiony-sight years, Miss Barton opeut Sunday at Mr. Bice's' Matt. Crawforth, of the base line, was in POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., Miss Jessie- Nighawander visited out oi town after a six weeks' siege of kleess. lici to sal a o from his n u m- n River, go a died on Monday eve-2ing after a few bout 1; town Ilia many fri ncb were glad to see him Gree erous friends both far &nil near. isalesoffarms, f illness from pneumonia. Doomed was sold Will Pr;yer meeting was'at J. J. Bell's this aboutgain, farm -stock, and everything that is to be in his 77th year and wait a hearty man gubsoriber with the utmost week. Messrs. Joshua, Wiright, of Part Perry, I by the i 481Y be bandlee ld to the very best advantage. all his days. A native of Scarboro, Eng. jacob Speuee has gone to Barrie for the and L. K. Murton, of 04jawa, were in Care And so he came out here when nine years of a, 0 summer. town last week auditing the criminaL A. B EATON, TOWN SHIP CLE RK and has been a resident of the township M r. and rs. Hopkins were visiting at justice accounts. er for tak-ing onimission Conviiiyanoer, 0 Do ever since. He Isayes a widow and four' Mr. sad Mrs. �MoNealy's. Robt. Stevennon, of the 3rd con.. is to, ecoantant and insurance Agent. -wits, A Vro n n con., affids, Will$ pro- ing in w par it is to oney 0 ng belo K to loan on form roperti. bildrea. the latter ore all -married, while All o hunting up, 4 b work the Conant farm, lot 20, 2nd bated. OFFIOH—At WKitevale. Will be in �n: le Whitby, on shares with Mr. Baker. Th &he bereaved widow is in very feeble y Brougham th, due to the same disease. and the heal every mond%y after hoped plenty ill be ured. latter -moves to the farm as soon as Harr noon for th oxansaction of business. The last shipment for a time has left for Cockerhan liavea, which will be alnion- shook of bar budden bereavement. The the North W t, except the better halves immediately. OTEL, is a house funeral Look place on Wedniesday when tand family left Kinsale for the Dryden HE WOBURN H th t were lei behind, who will go forth. A week or two ago Christopher Stericker. T well furnished in evw7 department. The TA the remains wore interred at Sale;z clam. upplied with the best brands of w bar is alw&Y story. The propri or of the central nursery in eftition, and upon reachin there they had 5 Ile stableab&ve beer, just relitted 9 liquars, while t oys organized a lacrosse club in and Will The found convenient to stock man 618 Thob forms nip th the first load of Norway to Muqe in a box -oar for several days. special ettention paid to a nursery MQ well as others, RawBou's hall Wednesday 09bing of last spruce of the &son left hi hl ra. Stericker, who had been troubled with d mea18 at 'ill hours. commercial travellers, an week. The followin ffic ere AD day last. bronchitiA previous to their leaving, took a 24-ly W. OILEARY, Proprietor. pointed :—Hon. Preisifents, Messrs. J D W mi. arnes informs as that some fresh cold and died, so word reaches us. Edgar, M P. and John Dryden. M P P; person or ona have been breaking dow This will bi§ sad news to their friends in In Vttrch of Engliftnd ion to walaut trees planted outside this district, but iis one of the we suppose i T1001preo, Dr Eastwood; president, Protect St. George's Church.Tickeritig" D Hopper; captain, D W Kennedy; "a., Of his fence on the east side of his farm. hardships of pioneer life. OW We are ver so to have to report such SERVICEE, J D Forsyth; treas, W W Rawson; com. y 7e hope the parties will wrong doing Morning Praqer over your in ts w on wi un. mttee, Messrs T Graham, Bowes. Ker. DUNBART011 UNDAY 2.30 P -W I I r, - take warning in time. Sunday School -1 dertake to repair a watch for you. edy, Forsyth, birroll and Gero'w. Tbos EVening Prayer We noti in last weelis nowis from H The very beat factory ouse ,cleaning is the chieffeature of the 7.30 made Grabam was appointed representative to Farri,rr—Service and Bible Class "Cobbler's Cc an" an item about a gray day noi;v among the women. material and the finest tools are the C.L.A. which meets in the R08910 horse grmno among the spruce in the Our Royal Academy closed doon last ake Jay. There to July 30th. i'L' used with patient skill to In bon", Toronto, on Good Fri, central gardit a As there are two -9"Y From EASTER Thursday night and does not o,*n till the your watch as good as when it is a bard fight on for president of the is- horses go norti, and two Williams resembl- 26tb ingt. erm of fifteen weeks may be mor A t first loft profitably spent -at the the shop and the price sociation, and our con"' gout will do all frig each other very mueb, we would like to Mis� Lily E. Parker is home from the is no higher than is often charg, they can to have T. H. Leutiox, of Now- know which o ie is referred to. d- Toronto Presbyterian Ladies College open last la, soft 613OW'OOM ing her holidays. ed for botch work. Friday market elected. Ours has become quite to a sporting village during the past couple menotd to About noon the wind be. Otegory Conway is aw&y on a trip ino. S. Ba':n' ard ilas to blow from the north west still I.. of years. n land. He lift- last Friday mornin A arm 9 snowing a little axid by the evening itgot witt David Annan. or @r02L0N!r,,01. Jeweller, Whitby. Cedar Grove. to be quite a blizzard. Between three and blisis E. Short, who has resided in To- en y of time to scar four inches of &now was on the ground next ronto for some time pait, is home spending t, tire &,good jing and other Com- e of book-kee miss Nettie Ramer, Stouffville. WL6 in morning making it look as though winter two week's* holidays. knowledg 't a Oro mercial subjects N 6 w Williams -h ve ovei Sunday. had returned. tinie to- get up Stenography and Miss Amelia Pizer bag severed her con- from Ample 000. Cook and family in tnovin'g to We have heard some complaints nection with Pickering College and is spending a few days at home. n g f or a good co ni mercial position Typewriti� the white houte in Leader lane. the proprietor of the central garden of hav m Julv 5th to July jai class fro ing a number of his evergreen trees which A spee There is some talk of a gymnasium beirig Misses Hola4ee and Becker have each 30th for teacb�ars. not be form a hedge around his residence and nnade themselves a sent of a new piano. built in ibe fall. We hope it will Get particulars. more Wk. grounds, out down. Now some young man We believe them toic of a very flue tone. k t ink t w. H. SHAW, pr farewell 'ay th a smart, but we consider it & and elegant finish. Rev. R. Thyne very low a d mean trick. Such parties d and Youge Stil. Vi6itors:—Rev. McLaren and wife, of GerrLr on on Sunday before deporting on an .4 serm Toronto`- 1:L, should be br ce and made to Cglumbus, at Rev. Chisholm's; Miss Penny ixtended tour to British Columbia. auffer the ext we penalty of the law. of Toronto, at T. Hendersnn's: E. Barneq. dar Qrove football club wits r6-:- The Ce of G. T. R., at Geo. White's; R. Mead, of D D nize d last Saturday night with the 4U HEAD r a Toronto at C. Gillespie's. Brown's Corners, Geo. Wood has purchased a fine team, of following officers :—Pros', Andrew Dim. -pre@ MR Vice p horses and wagon and is on the road Frank McCreigbt; Ca 001- 'Quite Joe Size see treas., W F Reasor; Mao. a nurpber from here into'na leaving leoting produce for Toronto market. M Coor, Alex Milroy, Frank for the north 1west sobn. Geo. is a very energetic young man we feet n b, of Belh&ve mor. Mrs. Win n,' spent a few confident of his succees in his new enter- ing Machille Reesor, 8 find Arch Ree Sew Teams desiring friendly, home and home days here the guest of her mother. prise. Our blacksmith is doing a rushing busi. ould write to The secretarr. oames lb R-. X Fletning, Markham. ties@ in the implement line this spring. rticularly bright for r The p ospecis are pa W. SollerE has once more got settled AUDLEY. & first-class team this year as a number down on the )1d, farm. We welcome him 7 etherall Sundayed herer of now members have been enrolled along back. Mr. and'Mis's W 0 110piki arem more practice hope to oor success- present spaiiiing &- low dLV8 under he insy� V., S C1 nt with the' old roliables Ot '96 And with A John Huffiess, of Toronto,. is here at -Mrs. Trull and Miss N[cClellan visite& little t here last week, s of superior weight. Mr. and Mrs. Westney paid a visit to fully with seam parental roof. Amd Dentist, Picke)'11W. John Florida p:urcbued a handsome Scarboro relatives on Saturday. m Iallo by day and nil wEST HILL. . . : . Fht promptly attend ro ore horse fro IV. �Garson last week. John Sorry to learn of the aeatlig of Mrs. G Cery ad ed to. General blacksmithing. Lame a now sports a fashionable team, a grav and Bayls and Sterricker, both ex -residents of obity. Also agent for diseased feet 9, SPe-'11 La ORO and. mu6pa have been pay- a black. our vicinity. McLaughlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New 00'p6tite th Mehdist Chu"rchill ing us azi offlofiti visit during the Past A goodlr ni 11nbet of 'Our in Rev. McAuley delivered a fine sermon'- of cutters just to hand.. Catalogue a am on here on Sunday on the subject of ,Faith". fortnight. J. H. Vichardsoui shrowd man the bigilliz ery op ing at M rkh by mumps for R few Tuesday and report Bolas splendid fashiorig He � had a fall house. No. hd Ha�ing. p�drchassd the k VW n &a he is, was worsted our s, but is now ground- for this spring.- Rev. McDonald took charge of b4nkrupt etoo"k t 76 cents on She 1, day cl 00 to 0:4 WV ;0 �.t League on Tuesday last. Next week a fine, 0 0 ohn Atkinson, who twides Distir Wo. The town &now it orm on Friday put P 0 P ush, together with a ohoice repara- a, dam on the -seeding. Those who spot literary program is 'in course of p a P �;! 0 bad rather a daigerous experience quite a dam —0 new stock of gr000ries, confect. worth 0 iburn, tion. There is to be something 0 a boa& here on Wednesday of last week. lie was bad gre,in so a began to think it would be hearing from outside islent. All are wel A P our, Gould ionery, fl in the '&nary. pruning trees hereabouts, and bavin left better in the 9 come. brand, and food, etc., I in. it on the day mention- The' Ranpro wilU rn -called for for their first hi eet rq C4 g saw If there W any place in our township 0 tend re -o ing the store 0 w had been hung up In a bed- kractice of th a season a week from Satur. that the road machine is needed, it is 0 0 ad. The as n CIO 0 0 for runsineas on sy. Eerylody turn out and let us haye the 4th line to our west. The road needs. 64 .. .,j-,.-,. at Mr.- SpriDA's place, and John wall d W room a oldtin a practice. ta. Upon 0 0 C11 0 40 'Ifoia-': neXt. Ill '1St directed as to its wbereabou en. .9004 turnpiking and gravelling a great deal of .4 CIO rs gro rc tiering the room a bottle was spied and Jas. Ions:a met with another very pa'in. the wa By the council's last re port, we gjtLa low :0 -4 ful accident, While cutting straw at A. see we ve an able lot of path. masters an + � to 0 Q,�: 0 some of its contents aisposed of before the 0 -in the cutting we hope tjie machine may be 8 nr 4 0 11P aw 64 1897 even Ptiquired as to. its Spritig's he g )t his left hand ecured for.. 0 W&D a I got his fi IA are of the public patronage to soli. agora smashed. the time A is needed. 0 yous strength., The compound proved to he tar m"hin s T.M.: Last week, I announced him as getting his -We wish all our maTfy friends a jo cited: and earboliO Acid mixed. The man's m rUht hand N dly out, and this week his 'Easter. -May the lilies of Sabo I - - the Easter -time Feb! C Oath and 6broat wore badly burned and I I left, he will no doubt keep his distance abundantly strew your paths. In this mar ating much turmoil in his f,o thd clitting box from this out. It nineteenth century, above all, the acid was ore t we do no 0 hen Lie ran to A. T. Etiot's ppe Apr. stomach, W. 8,174 the machine choked up, and he forget the cause of our celebration. Clear- C2 To the Public. tgnce. Thinking that some- W may store for oasis rever"d the rollers and was Pulling the or than ever is the text, "The Lord is risen elk, beraiRned hav thing �esporat mu Cc The jib partnesiobtp at be done Atkinson straw out as Mr. Spring went around and indeed." No people have greater resuon July R Dint of jiDesea oil which he set the machine in ar again. Mr. Ionson for thankfulness, none more cause for are now prelparod to do f oement con- _,T tr 0 &q crate work, also carp6nitaking in all Its branches ":621"I wiihout hesitation, and tbou is left useless Of bot hands at present, he praising than we who have the blessings of too Off C. MD Tb97 have all tackle noessmary for the removal n d Be himself. The people of a modern free world showered upon went go a doctor, who succeeded in bring- cannot eve e Oct. of buildings d �ay particular attoontiou to this fic nd. It Was a narrow 16 GY1 11PILthize Vrith him midst his Let ti ur Creator sthat clam of wort. Por further infornist4on jug him aro a return wore thanks to 0 daub a wisfoi uns. at to wD -40v- e4dreas Dzv2TT a 0ANj>zzsoN, Brousbam, P.O. V D 04 for tile manifold bex)edictions we enjo.. too *d I -Al- however. t4 r CIA Ilk zt With ill& to se Shim do it. land one, he %xid, patimnisin6ly to thil T victim when the drdeal was ovor. �! W=04 8w inging IN pace up to whe r a he Dr. 1.,akawbrth's gratit.ade was Ain -ar MRS-- LAMSHED'S "loot on bLs b"k ho' OLD F CIRCUS 011ALS1 at a good rowW dincharged his t fro wn"D a tiny Lot care, in view oi this which t he ind ope, 4 4 year,;, a pretty little girl, ftAptEj 'Ibut sin "Iy bad He took pmins to select tho nuts - , -, " . - U � , �- 1. It presentatiocI icated as belove him. NERVE DISPLAYED A,XR of about ou lav% an tfnd"G" 0 wiggled away fix)4n her matber'is harAd WHEN A LIONESS T LOOSE. fronb r:,opiniGn Whim, 18111LI'l Itaw YOU to taring portmit, amd f in4lly w9n Mr. a. UP gro yokir owm way to dayl.ight. I've. Dottleson'8 haaTt by begging him to of the advanring J umbo to slightly, that he might h doc- d little friend op"ite. Rier toot trip- 11mre my will, Montague, and Hi gy Which the rulli was Ism" i, YOuknO" inscribe his au(Mraqb up(m it. tor's arrLva.1,- and also azoerta what iit says; but there's pilenty raciously oompllied Back to a The Lamented i she won't t und in w-h-etheir of timA dow righ requeW was no 9 ephailiv,; foot. ell, the 6row(t -s Love f&r (!h1141reu_Aaect1on the el a codiil: to it, you "k:4ow plen With,/tht alnunt befo' tlia i(nk had jumbo Kate Stayed im tile room diiring M.rm to add re Ity of time. ad disoloded his of Jim Elephitut for; a plabout-A 'tumeA faint in a, moment, expeot'jaz with the young Lashed's laterviaw to gea the chAld mahad; but quick (�g I . Mr. Dottleson saw that ha had made hall,ilig tale oflave. It was listened to Struggle Wish nig ryton". a wink that noble old beat, golag full. man. Dr. Laikeworth went traight up a- grave mistake in mentioning is dis- gravely, but not unkindly. Mr. Dot- it now, "Circus tife is =A said tilt, whipped his trunk round that mained With trust; but be could not repair was being fif* from Stairs wben'he came, and re 0 and beat a hasty mtreat. Nfxs- Lam- eson'8 blindness 41, P�I:tlltler to be 01111d. aM handed her afe and sou him; this oung doctor -wam in love With an old tawwola.11. -Irt, 'a the two ladies for fully an 11 'ur and a to t1hie, mahout, on his head. sbed had hinted broadly that there was his dauh-ter, and frankly adiuitted UP n;g yet, qilarbej�, wbidst Mr. Dottlson sat I u1m­ w4netbiing going on which he wa,,3 too that he reraded Mrs. Laawhod's calls tolr a long wil i n a ty like Now I can li,,-ar tibat M4�eri, library be, MA . a of Yoirk thaa to oov' the outlying If thr,� ellepbanit i a good elephant ling and Ugeting, in the bLind to me., and whik)h h, virm going Wr hio se r v ioes okily a a ;n a he go(A very fund of the mahout, and -III foi, himself. What- his mmuluniction withkate. Dot- OwAtrY towivs 4wd atka. Many low to � let him f imd G Ill ished custom it Ill bo, lie would be very oa- tlesom coWd Wdly believe it;, but h it - used to be -an: esta Ihe fellow's titine ev�T I mig 1A who rualm after- the how aind thinks ue must XUA Val king bis invs led hif; mother-in-law's emark in the udd days before theme big com- tious in mit Is tuoky tio, got a job finds it is panlos wereform", Chat when t I* be mne Bred look -i ng at his watch, N11 oi red ardi he els" t1hat remark about Owposs and felt audden,17 rounsu ng opened,. and att lucky tget & job f i it is a rough phaAwt wan solid the =holut went with the (oor upstairs makig ao-odLcil had gone home, or he Lhe object of the young dooto an- w`11" o hs TW pdace nf% The Lion to her. No doubt he mig t have road to travtA, ps&L tents, etc., m t h w Well, day Mrs. LamsLed's abrill cracked roice know be had not been spoken idly vouir. n view, but it seemed the eler-hallit. "S as it stood was in his own fa some othor and i uitil I on "d, and the mallout. &rose, the doctor not to or 2 A. M., tilm sleeping- 1him to fwadquarters and waa cauitiniug -4 r.s. Lamshed had bluntly observed clear tba Kate was the pri ar at f t that he had promised to come vhen she made it, that Katalwas only traction. So relived wun bpe at the the MtirX wagom unt the next town Wild tiat hi,% aevioes wert) not w-antfkd, orge d. and tb*we was no know- dismvery, that for the momen helo8t ia oigWA, then getting up by 8 0,01nek that. they had ailready three mahout.41 oft her on years aind Tifoesday. 01 H 3 might gr*ow up like; lkht of the faiot that the Buif.or did not want anoet,ller. hat ShN so Was ook- "I'll waylay him as he. goes out, 1trid 1119 w or 60, getting tJw parade hu order and awl fxxr a rnifimte, and t� hei; motney should be left to one who a wruggling profetzioaral man, hobad od tupid Iwn ma id an od - by to nd- oult;s once for hwo�Ld at least take care of it—namelY, in all probability never owned b k L*Atil* Up tim temt agiih, anti follow, he gueised he would say go give t ing QW, mine program a day af Let day. the old beast. lie we' t a in any M(;ittague Dottlfeaon. She had a hiigh- account., and he did not nil euddleot actual necemi-t.v for 1he one of Ban er 0 ion of hew son-in-law St that blank rofusW be would have Ono at It's easior tbail, i� useii to, be, though, up to th edepbant and foldpoi he t visits. pin I but he had v,,nl other tibia. He hmitatod, nd took the beait's ears round h�m. and t titim than she had now but we bave some odd experiences. rth- he "Good-af Le, n, Lakawb re u rnoo always beon kind and attentive since ge in a InvInim to consi or the brute, twisfed libq trunk ahout his the hall. she,;wonit to li�ve with him., and she had won & moa travelling with said, m"ti)hg the (JoeLor in matter. Rate woo y-otinig, and he be- keeper, ailA then the keepe #.J way for 'a moment, it seen. no reason, so far, to alter her do- lieved Dr. Lakeworth was also young. Us wime twr4ty y Eng- away and title now keeper ad earb ago, van( o definite answer now; lishma,u named Wilookx, who came to to take the animill to quarters way into the 81gnH. ITS OmId you please,.- Ilia led the W hat can the man be after, if it e must think it over; meantimov he began by giving 1him t IsP t4i tvuniltry when quite -a boy. He b 0 Dot- alumld W glasti to we him whenev i sn't t be money?" queried Mr. A PROD WITTI A -'F. library, motiouing t' e young man GAA jpous a4ir which te,.m,on on t.be hearthrug of Mr. Dot- he cared to look in, though he must I4 a di-LJper around the animals, and follow him with t he Po Jut t1len tile old keoper He' cant' be .50 njut regard the invitation as,in any- the sobriquet of "Ma- tiescvn in tbe inirror. WARIstillow h we&A to Em,gland and got round- a movalAe band ki(Ak bad gained him much attracted by Rate. She's a pretty way "oireolhadowing consent'. jestic Monty" among his City friends. It w" not njuah foir the b Witll the old Wombwell Mem� wagims witill- gl"s sides. S file say as girl and 'a good girl; bat she's got no- most Ban- "I wifilled-to ask you whotbvekr there t1h I 11g. Then, again, her grandmother guitne lover to build upon; but Cbarles gor b d to Mwn- WILOUCA so,twd.zd, unw say not bulti ot the kinAl happeiied; but, anyway, iat arding Mrs. wa k1ways of a saying turn of mind, LakewWhl, who had neveT dared hope drs. when the split occurred he is any'cause for anxiety reg itive refum edepbalit jut, upset the rogula'r Lila- d sbe wouldn't encourage litim to- pay fiox anythiog but a v'"le-lit to tbo bijg' Bellevue G*rdeu, t d and I runi_ Lajinshod's healkh," he said when Char- a. - - a hout, awl with trunk raL'W, explet"silve visits if she had no object was n"o than Wntent with the Ma1g-".�,Aer with some of the animals petting in ag' lea. Lakewort1h was - seated. in view. It's almiud to suppose that she answer. er, or fear, or urrow er the imp othing. If nature I -A the Proprietors hAd flought., wenk � cra4hing through that 11;knJ "Mm Lamsbed is und ros- Cays 1m tD come here for n slight Hesoon Alaft "w ihm*n `;Laud and the. glass -sided wagon after in suffaring from some e ad'TI'llred Rate,, he'd come without be- lalm of m;emory twpolemly wreAlked aLl row W be head mari. over the lions, Sion thaC she fharies, thx-� keq)er, mpreading hav(-x. LU 11 ill bLe to de- ing sent for, hnd her grandmothex th� good work of the evening, 0 0 19 t -, ajul bad a house lin a Welty uth Iteachisig his odd cuabouL he Internal malady; �ul, I am unA & - can't if ail to fknow that. was W compltell absorbM in Kate 111H littl� garden just wttawn the great wall just put 4is trunk around of wurm any or bing ainim. His menlal viBion bud been so dim� D0ttlffl01n'8 _WW*ty that he qUit teet arayt4 (ca- k nthat to complaint would 'be serious to when he bade nuar UJo entrance gates. Five nights aibAon gam med by (be atmospli-ee of money in got. evelrthibg aloe; auld I er Juk had been, left, mild. -as mdk, af of her advanced age; b"Jit I have which [iL,, life had lx�,en pas.lied, that the (anitly gkxxI-qn4;`h1, on the bast of 1*,,foro �`hri9tlnua Lbe ORO ith r - tx)d y, a nd his host i d w doing about $200 damage ku about, 'I no umdrstand the -possibility f a rino there is the he di( remmaUly imorted from Af- twowy seoon(is. lie wa8 a tr- Alo reason to suppose 'Ov'o T,'ft that gentleman'ti of main or woman being guided.by any frartic.ular. he rice gave 1�irth to a litter of four pbaw. and Us malluut tayed�wlth him leaAL cause for anxietY." other inotive, " Love was a misty un- phugograpth behind on -the sofa6, w1ho-re r t ht)so Perha,ps the confident tone, of Dr. rplity oulside t -he ple of him reasonng he had milent the groate: part of tbo oulpi, and taw cage frut was b,oard- al, a Pretty large PAlary fo I ime after.dinipfvr. Thore it la�y unnut- days, Everybkmiy muspeoted th6 IAkewortb's reply.irritated his ques- powers, -and tberefore did not. enter in- ice(I until Mir. N,Ltioson, casting a look Od 14) 'Lad evexy 'care wws takeh df Paltm-t find Ileen trainA-4 W that little tioner; for- Mr. Dottle8on p -tit on b is .lo.hi tipecu.'ati(ins at. all. im ffection out 111\F. Weil, wiloux wsit o ChritIII&H piec of bu%jjr"8; iLlid �t lookod I i k for Kte tookAdle characterist i' shape of rtnnd. the m6in txdoro ha turned mosit majestic aix, and fixing his Pinoe- night, diwloveffA the Pve to a pQrty witili'lik wife, leaving findinK a.,wealthy husband for her; %he the Kati f1w the "M- Monkey% birds, aatfJoVes, a not nez on his somewhat rubicund nose, he lnr�lgllt rhome, for her8eif as he had 'i negleA.trsl hJ()noUT st i(-Lking -ignounnious- U b,,,Il)t,r to food the ammals and C1080 He raiseAt his oould right fo; but *measuring her heart by 13, 1wtween the cusiliKilis the hippo4 are pretty good.to gal, filulig levated Lh&t feature until he 114). 1)iAvard niidn�glht he returned, an- eyebro%vvi In reritab the size. of him own, it., never 8truok to amtonislanont as witJi. 'I*hr a -re nast)' iuch a q;ft froin tered the ga,rdens, and %itnt t,o tileop- tll-111911. But he -bring Lis dull fish -like eyes to bear up- -e might f ur be for i-stinktwi You see a tinake has to be kept he pirk i it Thi,t t t hs- t iv k I h i ng a r P t b n that her choic I upon on his compailio*n. "Is that Your OP- a mail �.',%vhom he wou.-Id reject as in- himself lihoull ilotten tbus wao ,onqxr Ilk N�s Ali hour later film wl 0 it almost Lnt olionsib o'.m lix�kiny urpti.w soon nd feeling good or good Inion?" he asked wilh light stress on el,igible. "kAi Ian the, )Jaguey ilmigs woln't gave plat* trl indiig-nation. %%I I he Im. RaYing there "am a noise ovilt4idv in the gardon. an(l lie got up ervow tilleaLse ve-, as a lioa or 6ny of mt rave untiuor~ the possessive pronoun. fully to p ion," pon -the I L A . s; ded' "That's my op ni lie didn't #.%mt ill" lw� t4. t h i &1W l",kA'd Otit of t.ljo windo". Right UP' 0,at % will doo. so t'heY have 1:0 r d- Rate came downrstainx ahe self. tbrwirig the ple11ire into In front of Ilin hoU.Sti, &ILthe lyathp(t every two or four week --i. at doctor quietly. hig gate, I~t have had the an(t tfle wenther. I 0- 91 I n.6(.V.-_,Atty for Ar - Dotalason in a frainl of "but he [night (it Ing to (1114. seawyn "Thim there's n . etuA' W-11% tba't Ilkyliess with / oIle (if �, he r reinewber one day when I wai a younif. In I not very different 6oin that ill grace tin t4w it sway with him, aftor youx rather frequeat professional vL al -A ohe w;ks biting at the door man wi, tinif a big (-ae, (xinta wilich be Ii.ad mpon(L the earlier part "kin me to wnto my name WiLig Cigl­14 shall to very carefial .tlu wh0II glve to:.' af n; the tit.orin had sub- its 11, of Qie terno6 ()I* tv�a py11j( I n, )-ns, r. gi lig In 8IZe 1) it 18 6.4 1. f tted with a at 0 -ed led in­C14*ldy glouni. I'apj% had e.'' my pbwog-rapli again; thai'm 411." t -mg. It was I I cah do b hin fi r Mrs.: Lwalsh si4 Vt- to FOR DE,Ut wanted den-ly t ling oil bis inind, andhe L'Ijey ti wl w -hen but allay 'her fors about hrself. forget ilm ittiglit he lumi brub i ed ho,rspif to roue h I III. ho 4) ge,( u3irter it, hAor ixtea being t(A get to %kah them �%e ope"d this door, Cluirleh ha,ftc. 4nd awl pro-watly inie of would po are grouiriditas; but a lady or her years ­Sllt11 we gw)* out aft4 t 0 C "Grandniallima-'s -0 %%-JA no s maII .111 tjl;k oipen. in that oiler), with- hl', fivad out, 31A tile lX).Ss wuuld is Aatuxally prone to mak, mu h of any a"ell 1011t tUirritteAl aIX)A has 81,opped.­ faotsur-in helping Win to oonl to The In a t,trt,u�l of five tuile-A, were uiure him arotivi thio neek, pull- (lot About U16 feeling of indispooitio-u." I 1wve a.nnyed your;, devi6iou he dJd when, next �nlihrl*"K- Uma :I wilh-pri-people. 8onle one intiit, four fi-ef., take amther hold an(I ull- Mr. Dott:eson lay b" i n his chair, pU IW [JUL$) .4 i h9� -ana -neuienillered I � VW ids g -I illiother, Katv." reph %fr. Dot- hAv-- inseouroly (^A t1le rest. Thon I sh4)Ve( cons:dQrihg what he had bett6r say t le�, -ful felt al oiLlove for Ka --o 110 m.4LIVIIi4i not Ad- to, and the tub of usly "hin rea Ily int nlif V 4.n to t), 11 I IJU t e -11tillow hud gone %%rojig. we lowered the ing or vini huch irth 0. next. If h made any attempts to -diis- bound to �voak to. tier is I kild (or your e Isfit v,or, (mi, his trousers 'jind it—awl, lbry call ollil.rill 191wd a "Angie gra" in h s it liar( -Dr. Lakewurt li's ca,ls, it would bul, It i 41giubtful whotlLer he, wouid �l "She m -ma rather hurt at wbat Xou -'011104'ih. 410, 41081)lto 411 111-b %iifo cAkuld Is x) - As moon as i he 118 inla", L�ly to his Inother-I'Ll-la,W'li froln his :right said ; 1put, you can easily make t hat. lu'%O dtxIIIL-?%.d the 11 ear* in- dx). b-- (iut of thi; front. door of s, and her resentallent Ul�ghL'produco all righ(.." lv(AI�411.s a vow Y t1wre, ettliw the flail he I d i he g round his (xittage, hurried arounmi fly t 110 ge,jAly arwvund for tis minutes r 'So, resui 4 very detrimental to hiinseyf: JL i'k�'D 1411 ined by t rttwsuring I hat private ilivdge. Urd iiii tlw moonlight, u lise "joulci roll thein up n 'd nut! do to aLta,bk the POSiti.011 Inig r Wou. 'I lie g(uld -impres- to d L-iinffr, lind nia.lie a good of BIANKi-,TS fruni lhib sikie, ilt� had uuiy h is ),U ( ho wuril rituning through like line,4 title would soon for- -'i"l IJL4 w( I I- a(I III (14" olf forcing him%vi fur. I)Jlatilm keeping aiml drop tilix-in into it �a4o to N-, BuspicWhs to work UPULI, it Wouid W get anyLhlijg y6u said to -day." ullin hisn had Ileen wore than (01111 out of tib.! blalik- OtS. ernle'd by the unitieky J 1,vrgetfulne�%-4 %�1'4-11 h in and the gate , s tbinit'i0KA11 mid ber fattier, a les ritilky to go to the rout of the moat- "Onp day we- had th decided -to act, upon 11 i -.i k14 IXJL-811)le, 3il,t -so v-cnished ,front o,ut itrill jul), w -hell ,he, I've left 1 11#3 L.er wit a NlLrs. "He rose Irom 'daughfey'ti propo, tion thenionient i'� his fit r I i - Sight, in 1he lre(Ai�ari of thn lot,kod rousal and aid: ll.s cilair and eXLeli(iud his hand. ni(le. 9414-a im a very good with -i hat Its- I, - ii 1 "' v bay guo&eveniug, tbu, r. Laiww wo,"Itin't (to -to offend your gk.titt this p.r-tvaimptUt'lus uitor J)"ruil'4- 114l"M In a ior( iinie lie re- hlalik.-t ill I he of f i -e. ruke hA)1(1. NO), ol,t b o7)e. 1i (3 v e d ra II . (I III(,; lie, I-, eh, KateV 14) collilp. 11) (lie llou,4e till i iglit in thie evintre ve[ wo iiiiet keep 11,1111 jjJ40VLjJg until I Ket you cave re� Lily LULnd Vef.'y "Dr. Lakew'urlh is a weakn . em o f 1plewmed, awl bod tliu-,* plaved hall.40M I took hoia of thA hig reAptile, "Iiii-h regar(hug you -J- P4tIVUL. hers, you kn(jm-, ft's a regular In A t0)nIeWhILt %I III a ('1110 lAI his arnus. hd hi wife half a-ile 1). k�zlar.es Lakewurth left t e iou,se, Aud ca e of love me, Juvo tuy (tog." it beein an)(ine he %%ouiil liiL%P 113d -Wl" li,m v4aiie Inv1d,ly right du%%jI t lie lxmm- wdij u feti-,11 fill! wilk unt I tit! %%ivi %%ithm twenty yar(L4 next me the dg conies to in informing IA --r. DULI-C-SOTI Wvfll 'AI -!,earc.11 of 11ASS 't 11' e'S her, well 4k 11611 1,0 SLty to dill- I hat lie had o4dwide,red bi-, list tit my amlile, and turning ­tw e0 A 'r ow 41f tdie Then lie Pit -ked on t lie fl ulot.her-in-'�a. lie -Juearll, to l().,je no ner us,- he replied, uiA)ro goixi- f4jujl(l it nillo&%ilple it) 9ke Iluk it 11 h - r 1)y i hon -d,'IUP and ttew� it at fioer am she.. jig it Itig and up nor I *-If rounit my time in putting L.,.r on her guard hum,'m rosily. lityn, and, "Ile is (ocall on Ti lwi,ig at this dour. Tho bruto lxxtY. Looki-tig to%%ard Itle i -a" tLgaiiusL tills in6idiuus but lie a day afternoon," (*0('--w at law I'tu a t &i,41 Kate, maw (..hance of do- IILZ4 oN%ll ifitere-tith, Ile vo,kild [I'll d"Ll kwktmi romid. eow Illm wAij. and juitip- tliar the %lide (L,(x)r wus open. f�new t-h'at hA�� wuu,l'have, to approach iinke in the wwer wws all right. ha It-, ing I little mroke of' bu-strimi on her Wain tj Lar I i Y %% I i h 1) r . la lit) %% o r I h efl, Up. witli in angry gro" 1. mAll the subjueL very "refu.ly. tir, tu be mtrielly and 1141,1din hint with Illy fr 'Dr. er hd bit qnw cif 'the vuh'-i fear matio ba ad I. grabbe(l Uw snake ".1-aw very p,iease-d to learn oul y well,,. I'll Ile here, 'and in- 140411.1-ato, II -h. LMIL'Ahell'01 III0l1eY.- 140 I Ile tonmas a m my rigla ux.aid by: the h d. Vile 111111 Ile lakvn into ark-4junt. It, cry tmt juA a.m t h- I L�Lke�% onh that your Itill'S -UI)OUL �-�UUF- illkIr it ,of f f my ix)(ty, ad st When 51-r. J)oltivt�ofi annuuneed him in iiie fatv, (if 1ifer doctor," as aIxu.L crouoh� tig for a t be.i are unfounded,"'he aid cieerlully; in ention of �Lking Iwnsonally for the CZJl1eKJ tijili. filight 1011.1 an 01141 140 lily legs as %oilde apart as 1. oufulti t "i ti -ust "Ou, ye, he thulfkS 'i'Lll U, i F Lg h L.' of (I I,_ hl-� Into Kate, I)u I I lio that stuutl Iher 1)reven( hi taii fr(dn getting a4ly olit. S fit I I-ep,le-d Lain.,3iie(f. �0 greaL oon- ner, it tognified tluit lie intended bpe- "'Oil Wkilild bring about III,' #Wftly ili#414-ad of l4h;uig lw4r sides, -111id t I '14-n I ,i*;%.n a 4truggle. fAence itvinium riw Fettiing pretty thard, an(i* c�iiil hsynour to the fii.vore.d guest it fUlflIT1110TIt A)f thlit half-inade threat of keeper. atraid he takeg advaniage of it went agais I he grain - 14i confer "lli-Il and ilin, %VILN it V0IJ11lkge1ICV my right rni wits llt�itvg to di.a:Lu your pur.4e pre(ty e4VL,y ID (1i1,1ij1(-114)jI Up( 1AIrewort h., -butL inumi, never be 1perillitteft brid the oub out to her and dow n naiii in against my bodv- I h,4 _),I . -or saQUk-,e(4e,* as If -it %V; fit it 'advisable. ari�Ne- It wa.%.no t U1401alioll IS (TIe uik � in the N%tvi�r wa4 beginning Il wants 'ein," replied the old- lady 'I th.-.v4j%er Ih.:%1 his E114"ll tutiural iz0-V.t1tkg in the world., hfroni City half IRippling, "Poor fellu,,v ! il-6 f lds hai-d ar fit -iii- erlier thata tLsual -on Tua,*_ in awsking hi... lwl� w4ro to ditilie" had an't. It-t;inz bur take the* oub - f rom arol I ,wtw iho head of another stiakti 110 alake -bot-13 e:11(18 IllLie-t. 13LLL h0*11 (JILY, "hat 110 inight Initke "Wre ,of meet- offe(.14411 itt4 objeOt Lii lids - lutud, he liubtied her and 'Incked pnotruding frimi Wake ij�s way-, I'm. gULDg to (h- wher one. She dropped the one fit to drop w -hen I heard I lie ing the ol(wtor, and actuially took upon all) -her in -Law, Iyrtioufarly %%heii :110 ul It %%as bad enouga to h.t,ar �fiat. t h 'S Iiiin:,elf to instru(-t',th ti) tko t lie AW co"I I nic wilb the 111.1riket,4-aii(l. I yet'- e'butler about t lie f4mad th at Khe 1rog-irde(t it a.., it formal %he hold all-� banger -an was 6ent- for niore to lione- %viiie a Thing he litid ne-ve.r I)ppll illWallillikMn Of -tuwe frien(fly ed to him to hurry up. lie VAI as a pro- h-- picked up," gotting: -Ilse I f t -hat the patit-jit; but Mr. kri(ywn to do ineworable ov- 81-�c.ivv kineiinjin lieno" lookedupoll every ukinute. S,l. piolcing Up 1.110 (*111)4 1he rual, jut. ill tilile to hip tile out--`-, hed's last words ma&- Mr. Dot- u - to Kate. and giving (beill it) hor. sti-ppin hae-k- I L i at I 1111b"I )011 Wili­11 Dr. I.sakowerili's -engitgement drikullood tbp. swt.kv in the tub. I lie li�%- ex-pri vat e sec- L ou turn red.wih nger. "Ifelp," Ln r3 of in of India calp . a ized the (AU of the oil. ie. thin. whil-11 tilt, of %�ard all Lobo tinve, lip iloly Foot tile bM4 roun, hi vocabu-,ary, was ynunymous Wit il, tK) (fine i inle, would ll�ing it, a sai'L.hfike-tory mn- brutP to hilir atbil then lll()ull(iflg in)- leg wiwk,und it, nd we dr' li-jaw n6nt 'y d platform, puhed the iron Im-d it- lxu�k iwo The one in money, and h -ere %% as Iiis iuut lier-i, and ho "aria, lei she expi th, vori The eniki-tai-ill �kuc(lelss - coo.ly telling him he -r f rq) 11, 'every Appn)%ul or ille inatvik, tht NlrL gatt, (i,pen ald (hre%% a OUI) Ill'ide to the was up anii sh,)vvd t he was golug LcL, give 11t1p to th.- fur kest all 41-t I er I)t,l le.i(J11 Wloj Doi I l(violl felt reluctantly voillpelle'l t( and �'Iien we in hilkh �pirits thatday; -anger, wb(-)'*ha(i DO I J)on lu-uwieti in after it, 1m% t lire% a t I he ,ii1ont- aci to the. vio�vs lie hald OR but --" .­ : her an,] a Dr. tully,allvft th" ter the thli-A <me .114 got him; T. 1L was quite, telue that lie 1110 ti bjeet. If he inten- other cull in ;0,ui, INLIlged like gate 1(;" 1. wiyateve t the. iniporiw* of illgratiatinq him- U aAmure im more snake werd did. speak to her, so lie cleared his i5elf With hi,, liximt, he applied hinimelf 1"n ol tile young LIA th'. Imats, anri fVtI unconscious bathd that day." throat, and be-gan %%IlhouL more wiAhom, his intwillor-iii-law would onfrian Clitt to,tho. ground. adO: to the. glie I v litau returii� his "You know t1liat of ate it has often li-hie-lied bu Iiiiii with t�u�-h deforetwo, imue wit'll them against bini; and al�- PA.e*r) "fe NECK BROKEN, LIVED 8 MO�THS Occurred to me LhaL Dr. Lakewort,h!s abd received hi Joudly opin- 11u)Ugh she heid very, decided oflinioW ovoittivit-11 fille Alarin and brought all (4) the oottage, 'a tl t lit. y attetion to you is not bo (lisinterested iojlf3 on, the .duty olf a vilild to a 1laront, tile with simh as it sho,uld be. I nlay,. 13e wro'ng' that Mr. Doit) on fact was by fw nieanh-a nuffivient guar- cautiously A*,20 to lcx)k for huni, nd During that- Titne Alblete P*tteriiii)n Cavid 6 ov4�rweening van-;, but I cannot get over the i(iea that be iiy was grati,fiect, and he repnoatibeA antee too satimfy Mr. Dottivoon Oiat ths-re they founil him, with it I ird cu Speak, Thin but Could has some ulterior design Upon US." she not mulwtitute Kato's nallw ourted up fly b side. Woti, th mat- ie injwtic,e he had done Mrs. Lantshed put on her spectacles the man. lie. moems a* very gew ler- tor his awn in iwr will, and thus ren- tei wa of vourse keipt quiet, (;he u W_ Jerome C.Ttteron died oil Fri(hy amU SLare aL aer. "Do you mnly, yuung follow," der her indelteodent � of him. Tha L der keeper was severely soold"d for n4ght at 14-i upposp, Vm a fool Montague, v%vuld undoubtedly be preferable tot lie Dott.le- lie mutied, ats they went.up-stairs. 6 -Per- cart4q�imty shlxAillp; the bolt kwist 06 living nearly eLgh!, ln�-,Iiths with hAI)s; I Ila n init"Itaken in Itintead (d into it, and a Ison ve really bee' realisalum (xf his previ(aw fears-, but .v)ck*A s for brokon neck.. lie was prominent a4 "My dear madam,, w il I pm matters riht, I I was rehen -hini. Anyhoo .'an altoynative e did noot rot- Nk, i1oux 141ey gave Min athlete. my meaing," said Air. Doll.leson with wit.h. Mrs. I ry-illed at orl(v. I will give ih. lie wt*ild tmLt bin mly datl#h Aug. R. 1896, hf, dived fioni-a pier A PRESENr OF his anxious sauvitY; "but really I 'huve Dr. Lake�vl-ih iny pholograph." ter libe-rally it Oie married with attan hi hea(t ow frequent caKps The-fortuxiate boLng-to whom'. our ambitious Stanh. kn n such it, whi(q, appiv),val; but. Ile waa mure and &-i 14 aco was solid for keeps. It the bottom. It oeveral aiinui vs he- kind-hearted ladies have. i)e.en led friend pre,%enl ed him phot.Qgraph wts ex- foor her thau idie muis for herself, and was a pwoo of good old-ftwilioned grit fore his ooml�aj -JoLns noticed his away by their gratitude towards chem- pected by tho oxiginal 60' bear himseli There wu�s Jittle chance of their agree he Ing physicians, I rever f-oi; an instant thencfoirth ag iwaame 6ne who, ha(l ing as to Charles Lakeworth'a qual- Ju3L tiame and pulled "A_u�mas are funny th Lngs espe- pinal cord wa.,; nearly severe(I V iuma Dr. Lakeworth or any been distinguifilied. aboye him fel o cially elel"nis; y i f ice t il*its. giinsed that I % ll know neek and hs hc-Ay paralyzed froin (To B6 Contiutied.) wold be able to bend your lonal mark of Air. whNa you are sture of them. Some point down, Out e men by all excv I,— sturdy -&Mae of what is right and just Dottleson'm approbation, axe k i nod al 1 tdwiT lives, like old J ujn- rhr-� yt qu Rtc n-ul n, -lit) w e v e r, re ta i n e (I hi -4. .............. Itso as to serve his own inter�st; but "I bad a new 14oto taken a week bo, - wm. a ad some are kind part of montal faculiie. and h s intern. 'kefl so frequently, h b con e. tays so 4r two ago, dovior," said bland . ly, Ow time, but break out- at last, alwi ganpi were uninjured, Ever. -si-nee I ho Lnt gf,�441',J, oonvorapt ion i" the. cou 4j,yd' — erru, lyting t1mil 110y" rity High Wme That lit- azeident Palter4on has had a 19 )If �l Id yo )u think Lakeworth expects 'with hL9 daughte[r. "if you will C()nW &�I a t Effingham, Kan.. took advan- tle f Ilaw tW JWnbo died to a 'a Pelite aiI4 digestion. lie A, o -ver hero, I wIII w it. to you.- iny naoney wbien I'v (lone with it, -and atry ever, a I I Itage of a young cou achoolgirl's ig- from Ow tmitl YMA just a naturavl- ed by frightful. InLn% ilo% c4)zws here to kep my frienship, for If pa gives you cone', tipeak toWm born ctandiaii, and willion lie ab move. bim alive I" t ;n i gilliat te. the whispered K. nKxra-noe and &out it letter to her, in "I am bouind to confess that this ad seizing hurriedly, four * foat high he attracted mr ' At iim-?s lit, h'a-s_ oomp.ained f feel- e h the oppurtunity with the mnw of one of *them, inviting her in crowdA 0 we hian raise Clain than all- V^mptn&v1 of true go-neralship. ing a Iting in his Imek, and his 11611. crossed my mind." terms of some oudearment to awom- U* o�ljers with their learned trio". h% wanit--�red for brief 1wrimis. Tha old'. lady lezued over, and tapped Charles Lakewiorth wiv� it nod of i,n- Poor old Jumbol 11low the children did tricity failed to I)ene btr am-i-n-luw gently on th� kiincklas t0lligellcO, and fblloiv�ed his host to t4he 'PcL�Ly bim to an entortaip�aent... She an- fit th I,atwnt.awi love him, and how he loved them. There -rays availed no,tiling. Pud of the'room, where he,was detained swered in a wartuth of language ljer 19peotacle case as she replied: noot w nb doulA about it; he did just love - Mr. Patterson declined slowly I iut s You are alle fool, 140n-tagUe Dot,Lle- for f ift8en minutes oritioiiihig If.r. Do strane in one w green, and the next tiliew. I remember one day. I forget tvadily 4rom talo time a( -Ci( . nt you're al; blind a a mola. If tleson's unintexesting lmrson at; dalin- oftile it eteol in nine different attitudes xubXo Gay all the sehoolquotod portions of if 4 wan in, CUiva", or. St. Louis, the till his drat.b. 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A,' 'I" . - 171�! - I ,, I t . ft� with great cOcI I I ­ ... ... _,_ ; , ,� . . _, . .- - ... . - &crow tAw OpeA space - . ,.-.-.. 1. -_ , ... i, . : - '.1 . I I I I I . - OF I .-f' k, - . ­ ­­­, .. 9i'Al , IN I N 18 [110 .. Plahked Met% in tow V1101nity of 1;iI - ­ � fire from- ble TALM CRUELTY PION TI ­- �;, .- 4., .,:, 11 I .1 , �,---- 4- , , - � I, I po� . : .�.:. ��e.­ �:;., .. . I caster, ]KY., have I-Ii,reatemd to kN OKLAHOMA -M(-;-KgD j" under a continuous -TUNd. ! � A. . I - - 1.1 �-­ � . ­M�-­ 1 0 kill TOWN 4W their VINCE OF QUANG ­ ..e., . . . t, I - , .�'.­'...,�;�W - I . �­ ­ ­. Oretan sharp shooters.- who stood 1. I � � ,.,. " ­!� " .., ,­ "t, i tKA I _ I .I , . .­­.�: --..V--.;, * . . .gate keeperst if they prosist in c6l- immow. �!: � ­ ­ . - . . C - - ­ � . I im VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE . . .fv , .;: :j AND BURNED. - � -...... 11 until the last womeut- They ' ' ; ": . . ­�' , I-, 1- 1. � lectimig toll.%. . V -- . ­.� � I - .. grouad 1- -!--, -, �­;. . � . , ' ' w cralsors,'. -. , � . I I . . . I , � . - . � . - . a-Nating TIS .. �. -, . ::4- -.:, - - I . �. . . - . I:— .. . fty k , , :� � ­, - " , I . .,2 �-� ' &$ -*6 - -. "", : , ,,, - : .I. . % : . , ' I ­�, WORLD OVER. f,,, , wiver bud g th Ab I'll, .- .. :1 . Mhe BaltimbIre & Ohio Ra il .1 t At 11-30 Me 11,1Z . : ", i .. �.- ,. �. , �, � ­. . ­ -1 0 Far , - t! ,luestion. ­ .. '. , . . rty-Flie renous Knied and *** MUIB4- WSA Out Of t& 4 CIIIII1111LOSC NSVY* I— , �. -1.1, � � , , , I I I - -:;:..r � - - . . ... - . . I �� - - I, I .,�. - 1. . .­ - ,­;:'. �, ", ,�,..- , , e a rail and lake 1�neobetween Chi- . I : "­ ­:,--";�i - , - -14 - . -1 - - - .. �, 7- . 7 , ! , , Itav I pouring a roar- Far the ­ ­.- �. 1, . . ­­;, - .- - : - - ­­ - -- . . ­ c .;.­;�­. ' re , * Tung, '-� , .., I- --...-,.- �� � ;,: - ­; ,,�. ,:::'..; . . ... �;" - : . , � . , - � . I , -:.Ii : 1. I,.,. ,- - ­ e I . . ­ -. 1 " 01 cago R nd bUlwlaukee and. the eastern d Injured -Many slowly Roaakid 60 o'clock the Turks werie in I'll's . in QuAng � . 11I. -w-, . q . ,;- , I - - ­ * ,DLw ag the faUklns I 11�- . I J* , I .11 .1 . . .1 . jr tj..� : , X '. -w 'I j ,�d . I ; ..- .�; : : " - - '1�terestln -ftanss'About Our Wn C6untTY, seaboard. I . . lkath. . . Ing rifle fire into the retreat," , i ' � � . . I I with ..:� r - : - ;',.,r ; - -.� '. - - . f ­ - - I � ­ � I ,��,?:.r ­ :� , , . � rest .. . ;.:. W.1 ' ­ , ; . � -, . r � . �­. - Thei . I` . ­� - I . , : � _ . - �. - le. Hel-ritlevit Puchiri, a �Greclan lady 'A., desiatoh, fromh Guthrie, O.T., 68y11: great. spirit. save 'their - -,t;--4 �; -. . a t Britain, the United States, and . . � -11.., - I 1 --. - � I of insurgents. Tble wtor r ex- - manly lsiuffgrera wgre compallo-4 to sell ;-: �l : � � 11 , ­ , 3D r graori'd defe,nce ' ' ­ .'1-...,. ..,-,I All Parts of the Globe, Com4ensed and . &dmir all witnesses. thoix children i4a order tiD �t.'­ , r . - I ­ t kylv of I - . . . . . . :,:- 1: . ... � ci ted the ra ­!7� - I -� , � . � r . ' r 4:- � -,� r - oit tiw Buokingbam, HxAefl, Nerw!- York. - A terrdic eyelione otruIck this ow" a -not dis- jives. A,mong thV Vwvh"I was the . I ,� . . ,,': � r , ;.. . _ I . kl 0. I ­ .7 : Assorted for Easy ReadinX. . - t : � . -,..,. . : . .111 ­ � : Ls reported to iave beea,robbed of dia. It is evideri� that they wer I - -- -,� ­ ., �, - I l I.,-. �.. .1 I , ­ , ,$, , b - , ! . � �� 1. r . them, :, .1 - �x r -, . :r :­ , of Cbandler. 40 miles, Soot of here, a;b . -�­ ', -- . . . - I s'; ��. . . . ,4 " - V4 . �:�i ;-2_� . .. -.-!,:� :. �-��- ;,.. ,0 , 911110n4s wort4h 95,0N. I . pouragod by tbio odds against they socraitary oithe 11strict, Magistrate.. He , . .. , - �f,� . I ­ . . C."ADA. I - `­ r, ­, ": I .1 . �. �­ -­., , , 'r .. SIT*: � :�- : :-- . .i4'NI�� - , ­: �. - , , , :" . : . .... '. - , ... r '.. I- I I ­ - - . ­ 6 o'clock on TuooUy evening, amA t10 for they sent a -letter stating that �­ " I I ­ r . � , z. - 14-. - , - . -�,-,--�::��':'�:,��r�;_­-,. 4 , , _L . , t . i iAbraham Ephraim Elmer, of Utica, 1114. la test ne" is t$At 45 pe,r"s were inteeded to atts0k t1i;e. fort at But- boug)Vt two girte, &god too aad tw �.... ' I ,�, ��'?., �- �, ,�,r�.­­. Earnil on has decided d&n Ai1gust k he wag takiiI them .. � - . , ,,:,,' ..1. I ��.- V., .Tx.,.;�-';U� , "': .,-.1 Y., cla-imK W be, ono btruidred and f if-, ming of that day ye,airs. (" to the .'. . , � .:,­ ­ - �.� � �.-:; an 'the dale. of its civic holiday . teen years of age, and, the oldest man -killed and mkw,e t1hima %W injuxed, a ,%unJLxia- In 0110 OVI -- - - . , 1, - I I I � ' occupiod by Europeaa passenger bOat for tramport wicanton - .`-"."Zh.l " . � 1. . . %­ . dy for : . I 'I- i4n� . -i� -... ­­ The Cornwall Canal will be rea ini th.i Uzfted Rates. the fort mma . ; . -­ -i- I r, " I .-. I I dozen of t1m fathOy. . r -:. - ' - -�­ ...­ �:­ . ' - I I . I'M .­ I... � -�* ", ".�. .� navigation by t he last week of ApTil. FlavItle'ru rapitaWAs bave, it Is said, I tZoops. - - -- �- he 1%w set upon by soldiers "d arrealt- .. ' �.1 . -. � 1, . �;�... -� ­ A despatoh rweived at 2 a. w. re- . ..- �: -,. 1 ��,44­ � , , . �. � 4 � ,...,, � i. �. '�� I . Over 100 buffalo have been seen in �� �' 'k .:; -, ad for Jddinapping. : 00 al,"Peaded to .- I--_ '. _ , ,�.."�, ... _ � r - - ­!, . ,,r_. �­ ' bonded 'immenqe c,opper mikies near ported thie ruins on tire, a'nd- men * - . ­�� ,- . . � j,". - A�­_ .., - 1 , .­­ . � Yin 4 , � ­+ - - . . �.. -,:.� �!­ -­- I- - the vicinity of Fort Smith, Athabasca, Carson City, Nev.. and wiRl build so 1, PECULIARO NOT VICIOUS- ,;:..� -.� - tble pulgistirate, W�th the retouilt that :,, - �, . .�, - r � . I ­ - - - t". . �:. �- r- � - 11. �' ' � ­� . . ` ­�11 I � .!`r.r�2­� ��' during the past. winter. mill and mmelWro at once. Jured 1people burned tx) deatilL So far .1 .. �. urn made ca tives. . - -'� ,. 9. ,`-� .. � ,, r - I � ­. ... . . . r I ' - his captors were in L - p - r .:��-,­` I ' I .�-,: �;�,. 1'.. '' 24 dead bodi,m bave been taken Lmn L r. - - , .1, ". �.;-, -1 .. r �.:!: - ­.-­ -, �­ A de&patch f rom Bombay says that Betiwven 80,000 aind 60,000 stealm fit, r WtW* tbat Boy Grown rp lie Will Be safe ba,booed and lizallY driven out of the' - - : ­ ,!--t:."�r," �,i�;�ri .�.. � . .�' .,., �� 4 1: ,Z2 � ­� .-:, the plagiie ham broken ouit among the terg and tdulnbers axe an strike in t,ti,4 ruined buildings, . ­ `.' &I Court. - - ­� -, * �-- - I ::,.�.� I " . I . I ., .. In Amy Inname crimplin yajnan. TJ1e, soldions complained t*..: ' ., - ­;%;,., , - . . - Im , . .- . r. ... r.1 ­ 1Br I t ish t r at Calaba.- of a PTW I . 11 �i :­ oopis . New York an a, mpuCt tical ObieIi,ndlex w" a thwn cd 1,500 - " - naideXed a A- . . . - r- i t 4�.­;� ­. I . . - , �!'"-kes,, Joamnia is cc i adiag officer. wbo also :, . . I . , , , � �,.: - 1�� ".� r:. . It Its said thatt at the affrbalchihig lock(AA m the Part Of the bOW"s- their tommaj ' It li� .", , - . 1. . ... - - babiLan.t4s, and was almioot complatefly bile for '' "', - , -'� . . Z . , � -,-;i; , I ­ �. ­, �� - �. � r� � �.",.,'r.-'. ocation of Queen's Univem*t .F � � citotim boy. but 'boo isn't POPOnsil twk umbrage r". -. � �L,-Zr I - � _ . Willy -% W the levees in MissiO- and allowed his Men to r: . .. _ x , r. ­ ., _':. . Me break buildialip being the�Ajjk _ 1- " I .- �- '� `- � �- r:: �; of devasitated, oWy ttwo . .-- - �. - 11r r r , t- 1AAy Aberdeen will be made an LL.Z1 . - - 4.1. 1. :,.,. . . oppi have aAloviied a. vsA tract, . . I 14 . �� �: �".. -. flat.,, : , I : . -. ;:­­ ,. 1raturn and inflict revenge on - - ,.� I . r . r, .1 . .. - :�­­:� -­�-�, , . _. W . ,. .1 I -� �:�;� , , - loft otand�ng, the ,�r,,! �*. . ­ �, - . : r .. 1. , . . ,.­ . - I_ �. � .1 q- -, ,- , � .,.,:,: �,­,­;. The total cost of the work done by counkry to be flooded a.nd the linhabio -Grand Wand gYlocary 11 Why 601t ill.,. ''r',....- -. _ _ ­ r,r. .. f besting him the soldiers .­, I -;-.: . .­ ,;. .1 . escaped with their lives- and the Mitchell Hutdl. - . .. � , istTate. . .",.,r,,,,., �­.- ';�. " t, ��: � ­� :'r. � the Douniinion GOVeT11ment for the im- tans -g barely 1. . .1 I � . _ . -, , - ­:,. 1. - ble to VWAXIIL0.11 , . 1.,...1111 .11 . :,.;.- �" ".:.; : � � . - . he temp[le of Max&, and !��g --..,-. I - ' "Because . � ­ , - - �` - dragg �� - : , ­! . ad him to t -.. - .. . . . rovement of froronto harbour was FoTmer Ambawndtor Bayard will re- The knokm dead aMe:1­kk. and Urat. .. , ­. L - ; . ;1: r - . I -i . ­. , ­ '' -, . in what wayf" ; - . 1. -- . '. . ,'��.,. ­ -'V..,-'. ­.,...� 1356,034. tur a to the United States May 15th Wiaodmail, Mrp. fiewy Miltc,balk, Mrst. �� day While 8=6 Made him kneel down, otb- � . . ,"..'r - ��, � I . ' I I . I . I - ' r yo- '' � ' " 'Y�: ' :- .:,:,.,r_ .� ' ' I - e , . - -�.2, _-- . ­ '' WR ow , .- . - � . I , , , Vittal Roy, aged 60,'w9A as "T OU from Emkland, and former Amba.4sadot ,,Im a guroti,t many , -r - .."Z -Z , .r ­­. . . 0 WId him to go to the store eirs itucked out his haix and mou,stacht _ �. �-�' :..:,.� . . t from Italy April Tom SmiJL . I _ - ", .. �,-� � .. , I �­ , �'-,-.�,,-; - he.I.C.R. traiA one mile. east St. Waynie, MaciVeaah kiI Jobla, D&WOI A,ttQrneT; bin father ent then wen , . -��,�. -,-.%'- I ; � . . : . ­­, .... I W I I , - I—— &jr or &%hL . , � -'. "'r, , : .. - V J -, Que., w -ben the Halifax �express .v F. Demoff, Emma D"Ming"r, D. Q and come fight b". He d1dWt, come� by the roots. The regim -, - ;- ­:.-",?.��i . . , � -1 . �. ��'i ... - ::� . 4 ".. , . - k! lied hitn,, I . Re.&&§ontative S�alldh4. of Mlebigap, Joh"on and wAe, Mrs. PhifliP. John- into revolt and the troopers have since: ;. - ...2-- ­ �.-. . - . "d wbian bis ju.th�W looked fdr him ; 1. "I " I . :, 7 1 " . ­- I- - .. , -:.1; �,, , . !'.'r'"':1 - � I I - - .. � � ,. mutinied. . � ., .:, : - ,'. - . 3fx. B. P. Ha;hnaf ord, aate, oW ell -en- II inftrodiumd a jokat rvzolution in 8ton and cbMd, May. Dr. Lee, .L. W. .. . ­ ­;,, �� , .. ',- �. �-��,-. .!.', - was pisyi,ag ball wit -h sI boys in ' -.-. I.. r ; I r 4 1.Z - I— . i, , . ' - , i a. 1. - I ':",­,t�j I,- - ' r of the Grand Trumik in suing tthe HML.qe .a,t WaAJW,oa .provi(Ung A TIGER 80ARE.I. � - , r .- 1. .1 I �-�:'�:��: `­, 1: 1� r ginereir Kellar and wife, umkhlown woman and he ­ . . ­r..� _'r. I . olughout the - - , , ,-.. � , ',�� r ­ r., ..'� . - Great alarm p ` . � �','� ,­',.. -. omt for tb,e m*exat4om of. Hawaii to the bhe kwk ta. " ­ . ­,­.- �- - ­ com . , ,,, . . - �-: 1- ': -, - I . I � , I - ­-�-­,.-,:!,- I "' I ,-­. I - Lhe - parly for damages on ace - baby, five ujnkmuwin,0bXd,ren,ex-M&yor - ,.. . � . " L � I ,:.:I�. , ­ I _ � ;� revails thr _ 1 , . ­ i 1. - . '' I . , 'r; .- � ;,.. . I . � , , r - . - I .��, I I . I Df th is digmi ewl. United State -V .1. . I �. , , I - I 11 , .. ­­­ A- --, -:., 2� .. . - ­UdeeAltl � - - �`, li� , region of Foo C%Ow. where the rurs . . .' _ . - �, - i..-- - Pier- irfihf. I - . .1 r. .r I.. � .,­ . hexny and ­, -t .; . -habs dvf f1he briAge d- +" n.nrmda Meet. i na of W6 of ook- A. Mc1l . d wwat of � . 11 � - . I 9,1- �h - kalt­�Vnv Wile, Gearige dev %xi t thi" n�.ravinf O . " !� � , . ­ , .-,., '., , -IS � : L ­ . - . - deTa of t a,n Be I Telephone gun. . .. ; ic. I � :,rri..'­ - , - that will take the placp of the xailway hW ..he Ame r ­ - .1 � ': .- . , ; . . , . - , - , : ., - . r _.: .:".!�' ' - * -,r e f: e re-elec,t,- � � . ., � ­. . - ­-�:� : 1. suspension bridge at Niagara have been cbmli.isny the direotom wor Among thie fatwy injur''ed are �- , -.. . .. I wite t1he I �J­1:1 - Ir ... I �, r " , placed in position. I ad, aind J,t wUs v,4Nt,ed to iniffeg Mrs. .­.. , I-— -;_ 26.- Arthur Jewett, P699Y 310hnist-06, '' - ,,..r � .. -k tram W28,648.000 to $ -.1.1�1.1.­.:­ ­. . Ile -MawAoba, fund for the relief of caPit,a,l stw C. Gboding, Maggie ., . . , . '. -,..- -r Frank McCann. D. .1 W. - .:, i - .. the India famine suffuers now reaches 015,000- r:�� I �.:!: - � �1 - r - . , Mrs. - . , . r . .:. 1�.-:'l.", ,-.,�. -, ., The tjoltad St,steat ,Q;enoAe hm an- Reaves, Amarew, Azher amd wile - � , nearly $200 in . I , - . I �. .1r.- -, r, r.. 117,560.73, of which II .. . � .­. � i � � .1 !� ..I.j"Ir . , v ; rxom the school children. tboirized the SeMet. the Nwvy 'to Cullium, Jennie WoOdmmr1ji, Alex. Bia- . . - � - 1. . . . I ­'. ve&. Arch. &hepaTd, Mrs. Framk Mo- _ - .r, -` -k -. � r �.: . ;- It is intimated that the ne#otiatlaW 1,11ace a gea� of wv,xs alad &chartered hoop, ­ .� I ;: � , 1'�� � C ,��­ I , -t In connection with the fast AtlaAtic ser, meTubAn't ve" GA. the dispiosal Of the Call, Mm Emery Foster amd baby, � -.11,-'.- ­; . . .� q � 1. . .- I �; J- I :� . 1: wim . ,have reached a shape that an- an- collector Of the port of Now York for Nettie Ulaw, ' Wi19OD King. : .,�--.. ­: : '; ) r1ing contribeAlions of wh"t, po far. an known, -.,:.,. - ". - ouxiceAneat may be expected before t1ransl 1) Others injured, .. . 1. I.. ,. r n I . I r - � � � , ­ -r i 10139.4 flour aind com to relielve the fangslilins `­:L.,,.�, I ­"'�;­ �, . . . �:,'� ....,­ - ...' India. . The scenes were hetitrending, PeOP110 , ,r '; '.1 " a.- --�,.",.�... . � � Senator Macdonald of :: Britl8h Co- POOIr of * ,h but* One"PIlY- I- . ­�. - plrewis Court at WeAbingtoll dying on aI aLdAM, wit . I ..r,., I ­ ' � ' .- � ' , . K=bis -has introduced a bill in the The Su hI � ­. . %' r '- .. lV" decided tbut the Ocea,nic titeam sloian on the ground who was not ­­ ....... �. I- .,:.:�' - ,:.., Sonate to make the 24th of 'May a per- . '1 ' were pinned � - I I � �:., '.. .:.,� -, % I I uol holiday ion hanor of her Ma- Navigation Cbin-PanY was remponsible to six persons ma one bul &I I to deacb. � � ­��... -1 w 0aI peasengers hor dama4re dome W down a.nd slowly roaste ,.:. �:.�.` `�, - Wy - ing from Liverpool to Darkness CaMA) on soon after the cy- � , � ­­ " �: .. - ­ . � ''. - . ;...'�'.. -;..;�:,.- �� Inspectoi Scarth left Otts, --a on SGI "99T�n " taw ti.*eta of O; one struck �and the work of rescue was --!�. ­�:f . New k, all tbough I 4-:, -11-..--..1.. . I . , . I..."- (-,. .. urday .night for Rjeguna. T-rom that 'M test diff ica'- -., � "��: "i, � - , ­­ - c1gi ants nonmined in ftne tyPe a carried on under the grea . - .1 , 1- - : , ­­ -;...J.� ,..r� ",;. lace he will take with him oome twen- t jog. The tf,epWne office was carried . , ­, _� r ' -w-aivisr for dwriogea to pensonst or prop- -- � . ., � � ­ :..; I - ­.. .- ­ away, butt at loololock a telephone was ; . '', . G11 mounted policemen to tbe Yukum . I ­­� .. - -... � , , '- , .1 . I - dListrict. . . eaty. the wire two miies - �.. � " i,.,.. �- :, �' ... C-cwrimercial re,ports frnm the Unit- (xmnec4,e,d witb i - .':' ­--�'.,..� %:., , " .. r 1-� ,,,;: Mr. J. A * Kinsella, inst.ru�tar of but, little, it any. &.way and a mow%ge "nt here for aI �.r,;, r I -J- I . termaking the Kingston Dairy ed States indicate - am of 11hysicianei and .� r; ' .. !;' '�� 1 taace, A, number .. '' r- -'1`11--- -r' r f � , change. Busline" is dull, and'tbe out I t for LhI scene ' - .1 r�,­, ', � ' r_, ;_ _:.", '. School, has ten appointed as &ssist- .-, . I I—— .rta i n, � - ; :- ­ . , tAl gurgixual instruments, drugs and : . ., look unce but employment is more Otter 61iz,enst have ef .. , . I I t to Prof. F.,obertson, Dominion Da, ra in of industry wl I 1. ­ ­. . -t . 413ne .1:p -�,�'! ,.,",., r,-,­.� I Commissioner. Ran was the 1. .: - - _ M . c&w a few weeks back. other 8UPP'lie6- L . J%PL I . . �, . � �r; .1 � . 1. _ railway tlave Ilona am in steady and A Idler �;ewago stated that a large - 11 i-- I ,-� , Canadian Padfic Prints and woo nown to hA78 been � - � '' '.. ;, �. . :, ­ -� . r. depcisited plans for the Crow's Nest aiVraciative reqLwAt, and t4be wool Mille uwmbftr Of P'"P-0 'L . :r.1, % .. . ', 1�...­ �' . - Pam railway witb the Railway Depart- are everywhere, busy� The decision of in busine" buildings are miss' Uig and ,. , I....... � r, �:. t ' ier the ... ­ I-:.: - ign r4 to frusta I feared fibey are (lead u.n( .1 : ­ r ,, .. ­.: Imen't, whica is an official intimation the Supreme Court in re - . . Z�t­­­, . ." (phe exact State of affairs Can �­ ,:, � .1. %ritally affect- �L. f; ��'.:': _ r � L',:: � ' that they are ready to construct the ha14, foir a time, detrimf ' b I 11 I...:;, , -'.L.-'. road. - . . - - ad the iron trade, but the chocill is onj wA be learned until daylight - .i� ;:r.l�,1:!­1., Oklahoma c, �:� 11 �1. .'.. .� of thIs expected to be temporary. The poliff Chand:err is the seat of the . . ...� --- 1. !-�,-, - �::.­., -.,r� ,., ,.:. With the approval Of mamy. situation in Europe im AffectimW Agricultural aflul Meahanical College-, � -.1 ­... �. � , " - _� -,'r. ­,,.­, , � - , ; . .,� Boardis of Trade, the Governmiant will cal IT nited States and eLge- W`Wch, it is mporled, ham been bad ­, ., r - -on appoint commercial agvn,ts to morkets in tbe - - .�, r: �:., . ��' . ,,� _ 1� � so IY wftcked. Many people are reported . I , :*!�,'. I , , 6outh Africa, the ,Koditerraniewn coun- whow deirfmontally, but in business . ��.� -!:� . *. ­' - considered ood. injured in the wrecked cAyurt hwl8e, aind L. . J-.. � � g. ,:. . , :�� ­`.: tries, Mexico and other plams to pro- aircles prospect -ti are _.�.'Ir - I -. � �.. the disaMer is believed to be Much -1. ' ­ Ir �. * � . .i ''. ;�- - , . ­­, .�. � ­. � o mote trade relatiovo. GFXMLkJA - at first thought. The in _ . ':, - L, r' ­ : ,­ W'Orft tjMn . - , � I �. - :. I 1%1. .., ,­. , ­ � I ­ . . � . r ", � 1: - dred s.nd r. . r., : .I... � �. :�� The Int4-rnal Booncenty Committ.es of ,f K - ded tAs jujvd will reach over two bun -11.1 � -. ,-1 . I . PreAdes nWer bap ou,4ws . no adequate .:.:�.;:�`--':-:­�:-,� 1? �: -; t'l*- D(Ani MOM �HOUW Of COMMODS h" or InIIg Great Brita�a there is no sheilter and . - ­ - . .. zroadm4n f and it is feared . I.. . I ..., - . ­. f, .: ,., . dmided to oompeUqate Rmtsurant- Medical sittendanoo, I.. ., I I � 1�' ..1. i �- '�.,' --.r _-' of siad I 10 Q010I . '. , keeper Paimatt. for t&e abolition . , , I., - 11.1 . ­ . ­ . tbat the _ , 7. � . -­­ ­.­ . .r: �: ". � ,'-�.' r I _ ­ . � , - . r. :� Me 11 (Am of Cokamous b&r last lloa,- It i: fepne;�,19A Boidl)" � L� r.l. . I ... I ­-�, � . .-;1 ,.- L. � hais broken out among this Brit- - . -- - . L,'�� r I ; I � . , ­.. � �:. . r . '­ . ' At- , � ,Z '-��, ", -� - EVANS BOYBAR r.. , . ­ soft. . ... � 1,- ; '� L , - - ­ - :_.­., "r , I ,/ .. pimopm at ca.labst.. DED ' _ ­­,L�� "" I . Troubli-' Ows arlseon botiiI � the 1W TRE 0 � �.. '.. ..L. I s 1116W -.r 1: � - S :,.- : Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific A Paris despate-h says,that &;: ,. .1-.. 4- - ­ � ,Ing manufactured at --I . :. , I ..,:r- "� , r "r.,--., railways owing to the- new tariff of I&Dtic, cable in be � . - .. . - - . 11 "..-" :;� ... ! .. �:�.�f- �� . . ager rates to tlk� Kootemy dis- Calais and will shortly be laid. THE MIRME EFFECT OF THE .: r " . -:,:L . . . 11WW - r. . I .r . _ I ­ , in bean officiallY :,�-, ­,, . trict. ilm uod by tihe Grand Txank, and Priesideat Faure be CAMPERDOWN'S GUN&. ­ . r . r L's 1. �. : r:.. ,, . r, .. , , --�.'�-::�:-.!,, I . ,. �7,.. _­­ a rate war is t1b,reatanood. , informwi of- tA* a;lypr(*Wbir4 visit. of ­ . � 'L ,,I � � . . .... - -1 11.1 � I ; � . _1 ., . . t,be RAImiain EmpftW aW tithel Czarina -:I. , . ­ ,.­� � 'r.,.r -, ':� L' I , rr ., : w, ,..� - � . ..r ''. ,, The union bricklayers of Montria I Issuril RU Allacklm's ixii4lu'A" DrIves � I - . '. r. , ::�­..-�; - - � r I. - , wient on strike on Friday. Tlay ar� tb FrOAM. . AeTomut, from Off by she Warship* of the lFowers- i 1-' . -.,-� Lt pre -Ant roceivixig 30 cents an biour The Itritl& bT* � .11 L' I.. ' . ­ . - - I—, I I'll. I �n,d workiting ton bours a day, and &I Fe, D6mmbrir 81 - for ffAn%bUrg, The Canes correspondent of The Lon L. j�L ­­ - . - � .- 1- - � ­ - - , a H , . . .., ,- s- or erew - � ­:;­ r . t4my &4ik for a cha.nge to 11� ceets aa boq,g bem abandoned at So - the f ighting ­ ­- , - .., � don Mandosd dosoribee I - ­� L�­:­ .: _ , % " ir ,. bours a day. . at, liarbadoest. - .-. . .7.;; , r. : ' . - 1. biour- and n1ins - have arrived d the fort at Tzsedin. Tim Car ;'r ,�, ­': � . I ant ban ILroula �Lj� ­'_.,'.- r ,, .:.,, Ile Donainiou Government's'propowid The, Newfoundland Goverrim . had ­ - - 0 ---- ,�:.�'� :­, ,�:�­ ­­..� -to pAIGIrs the act which pro riston qonoibied. of 300 Turks, wh - ­.. ".� . . .., wmendmento to the Civil 8ervice Act d4xided . . . 1. - . ��. . ­­­, �,­,,,, - fl*hermen from 9t. - twelve Krupp guns and two' Norden �;�': 1- "'. - - - . will be sweeping in their nait,ura, It bibits Freach L -.­� �'L. L� r.7:4: �.�. , :..-, Is said that all now appointim M4 will Pierre taking b&k In Newfoundland owev6r. waret . *` - �­. 6 feldt guns. The guns, h L:' -,;."-. :11 : - ". . . - , ­ - . I . ;! 'C'..- ,rr, be during pleasure, instead Of during wiLters. trained seaward, and were useLesa to �-. -�!� . , - . .--1 .,. I � For- , ' .:� � - ,,,, r- . . ., good be-baviour, as at present. itux, U* MJ rilister for I I ,.� . ---I I .. -r.1. ". �, I M. H"Ot oom to da Mun. t he' raPel an attack from the landaide of 1,:,.:� .J .. T)w Gev"­nl�t hes granted $300.000 Olga Ajffairs, and . - ­ � . -.;,: :. for the iiimprove.. Wiell t b e fort. The blockhouse above the fort .. , . -I- to tbo GrLnd Trunk _knI C-leries,l IVpu Y, LVebeen tb . : - '.;.:.. 1". � "i. L ;.I _ ,h Ara- contained tbsieo hundred more troops, - : _:,�'� ­ _'­��r __ nt of Viotoris bridge, VI co"tion of the Franc - ­ , , �. elect.e<i members % .. - �­ 1 ­�,--,--s-,�, - I...r L; " .,r ... Mag tbv,t tho Intercollaniial ' Is to I have Cretan Committee will not accept with two Krupp and two Nordenfeldt .1 . I I 11 ­ I Tble , �1 !�­ "? - -� � � " a over flhe road froma bou&a.nd roublea offered by . : , I , . 1. runnihg Power . was , b:.., .r .1 ..., the fifty t guns. Beyond thrito position there IL . L - "­ . , � �:L'�L �. " 1A v I'm to k"Aff'osi. I I r ", - ­ " , ­ " �� . demy. . r & strong atone wall, where the inhur- �'L ., , ­­ � .: Z 1- VW. 'Votes of the Oalegen Asiatic .- - ' .1 ".. �;i;�­­­ I,.. It. � ky in On route to- Ot- the Czar fcw the fan1jilso of the refu gents were under the Gr*ok ,I � z., �-��.-.:, , , -,­ W,@&;mpft%) ClompAr - d from U10i Czar massed , _ _L - r , ,. � ­� . r, . �%r ..".1., - gle on .Tbay ask so, Ll -­ *' '­-:�, *L � I— taw& to subrait a wopoeltion to the �. ,:'-; _ ­ I.- while FUimi&n ws,"hips take part in side. 1t woo impossible tO Bay which . .11 I '. . :1 stab- , : 1. ,­­ ., . , ; ,__,;L . " ' nion GoArammmit for dw e . figbtiimg, but the en-� _ :­'�: _�. Domit _ . 1. 'L the bloolmda. V ., aide began the . � , liatiment Of L lin,& of steamers. between - L - _,r I-, ­....'�,�:.. , . , , 'r - - ­ , I . full owing at 8 - - r �, � %. ­ I .1.; .. I I , I I ­ - 'r. . � 1. . . 1. L . wam in a -.'I,- -�.�, -m� : " .1 '*' L' gagement ­- . . � -'�- - .;­ Britiia`h, Wumbis ports and Central 1. . �ri -, "I;." ­ .:: .- ;. .,­_.,­'­ , . , . - - - I , -, �� . L , r I . , , " �; : �, , , : l'i -1 . �r r I I �� -.. -.-. .1 . . -ice - I I �, , ... r...�,., 11 o6k in the morning. The Turkish , ,. I . Awei - :­ . ' ' ` .:: � - 0 cl . . , .:. L."r--­ , r -jl -SPAIN -, , . . .�.,L'. '� " � . by r . IS DOWNFALL..,:;­�­ i.7 . I -1 ­ - r %,.. beet decided in Otta�va ,;' . . in the block -house took but A .1 - .. .. � ' � I-- cuna : -.,-.:, -� - ,,.,; . It Ib" . �:­;:. - ,,, . � �­ ­- . -1 I - ..� - I : ..... :-11-..i-,1 ­ eeting of miutary authorities that �..-'- .,.I- V— 1i ,.r Tur . - , - - a M - I ' sba small part in the fighting. but a - . I .­�, -i' ­L�. � � ", -., , " �.: �:,:.. will be nmde, up Iff#V . T I VSJW to he wissidra,wh Trilm V1 : 11 r ilment .:o - ­­ the yJubil" kish frigate shelled freely, thoughwith ::.-.1' L:.,�: � �: - " . ;..� j�­ %� '."."" : .- Ir. . . � -1.1 . of volunteersefrom t10 different corps. At an Marl) mate. ­ �­ - - I - . -1,'-,1 I � '. ' ­.. � , &mail succesb. An hour later the for , -r ­.�r:r "'.'..- leavo Montreal on Jume 1 ��,.J_ r : -'Q - - -::, �. :,, I L They. wiLl . L ,1&2 from WA,shixigoa says:- - ' ­ �'L " I : ,::'r.. . " � ,,� bil were ordered to fjre. The .. - ..,;' ' L , I - :�, by L troWobW for Liverpooli, whence a lik mpte" '61gs Wars )a - 1_1;� I .r., - I - ey them to Aldershot. -apain alas decided at lant, W ceasb . , .., , .: ': . ".... " ;.­,' I train wi!dl conv. Olga warabips were ordered to fire. The . " ..L - ­­ . -. . .. ­ I offeneive MjIllgry opeirstians I n Cla be , , - -- �: "'' :."., -­'� . -',�-. Two weeks will be spent there, and one Pruissiau warship Grosisatolly open" _- - . . . �%�I'�.: L__, ­ � . - �. �7; :: r, I-, in London. . wet seaWD- . I -':� �: - �� �: -"�'�- - �: � she was followed by the British warship I r ­ , - ' ': 1. .1. �. -. �, -: � f:�, . , -, �.:�. , " - �. ­­ ­­�I- ­,.� GRJ9;1T DMAIlt. ,i �:, � . .: , now OW. y a few weeks away. She is - - " , - �.. . � .­- � . r . ..,..;,��������ri:,.,�,-,4;:.�:-, � I . ,-.1-L, .11; -, ­.:., 11 her activei Ardent and thel Auatria,u warship Ti . .. r .1 . .I:L . .'. Dublin Is prepsI to withdraw a I - � 7,, '. -,.;,. , .. L-, :,.' �kriohbinhxIIp Plunket of ger. Eacib fiTed in turn, aiming chlef- � ': .. 1. ,. - . .,� ­ ­;Z�.� . I 'L *--1:-. 1�',,�. and to send ' - .r� -- � i. .,­, � . folrew from tbe interior, ly at the Greek flag. .,. I I ­ I .1 I I .: ' � , I i . . . .:, r. .., ' ` - - ,. � . .., ­­ b of men. . L. ... I - [aJoj ft John Willoughby, thconly ba,c ;­�,, 1. ,--.,�, ,- . - . �'.. JN * ,k to Spain 3L,11,b *= ars The fire from the Russian warship ' r : I �--_::.. � �_: _: _ L._" one of the Tra al raldera to serve ports *I oft I : ,.-:'L: :,-L"-­-��::�'-' Their OeMiPWOO (if thO gradually demolished the whole wall, . - . ­ �11. ��-% - .1 .1. I r � r . I is full Renton r,bmw been discharged ' r- L:� L� . ' " r, - L -- "..;­,- �_ ,I � _ ­ stxutegici positions will be of a tent&4 . 1. . , '1-r � -(- ... .,. rrom t,he JsI very shot from bar taking effoot. Do- � � - .r.r_L 1, .1 � -�-. rfts three trosbast will * ­� L" 1, ' . Edwsxd Bdaike's motion in t/he tive charact6T. s,da the insur- . 1� � �-, --, - �- iMr r I L' L .. r. . . � I , . it' It House Olf commons setting be practically abandoned. This is the to held their ground stout I y, . %. .1 " - . � . gBri Llis r � - 11 '' L r - .11 . fourth tba,t fregand was overtaxed but oveig I ferowing, out skirmlauers and driving - 1, ­ I r %%'as dow-nfa-11 of Sk*LD in Mba, , . "... . ., -.­ I . "� &It hough ­ I r �­ ated on Wednesday by one bumdred ; , �­ ; - defe I I d bankruptcy 6110 b&Ok thO Turkish, out'posts, . . �­­­ I I compelled to abaindon their �-.:, I .'.­�­�- L� -i "d sixty votm. . nqueror, be- they were . ' �, ,� 1 � ,-. ! ­ ... -1 the . . 1. .: ". _ �r -��'-­'--�"­ ..:: role of a ,co . It Own principal position behind the . ­ :, 1,,,,-,,- T . ! r. . -li: _.,:. ­ _ . , . he Lord Maiye-f of Dubllift,` i2l f ull aaluou* on this cODQAOred. 9tO1w wall. The British battleship . I �. _. ­'. � .. ­ L i - , . ­: . ., '. :*,I �� robes of Offim, aittended the box of the NII favors ­ ­ Xr- I ­+ h the Spanish Le- Champardown be rL : . . �.. L', I.. gan firing IV" p- it." .. L �. f. ''. L". population is M -1I - � f6iwio-w Ligers which the hard winter . .1 . i.;., - -'.',. -- � ,�--.� � ... -�� .- Ill— ­­ . `­ ­­ ' ' I I ' ­ - , "W110 ,�­ Y 1- L� � I I I 1 7, .: �., . I I L � �.. ' - e mopritaius. . has driven down from tb - � - -' :: -L: � ", -.-� , .�,Z . - s - L�.', X ­ � 6, Ile W, � 0 t,IW atoTe at la't bftn �'irpt dogs and "is - 1&gari disappW- ;' � ,­R,14��- -U, � V4 - -�Z. . '� .7 .- ,�.� , . I L --.:!�: -.. ZI ­� . , 2vy� �, �" 1. . it. . 'T I't I ji -, .1 ��:,�"4"?`I " 4� - " �; ' ­ ' " � F -W Q 4 ,7 - - - 1� �� - ., - -, ; .4 ­.,­ , , , J � ; i�- - L ' , -k '5�11� i-, - '. .140,., _�_ , _ ­ _, l, _ - ph.r. I *,o �..,. P , . L112. 1 7 . . 1 � :_ a- 1PN:1. 11 1, �1.7 - -,-� , gvnpg. -,i-,. ", ; � �, Y.. 11 , - , , "F: �-.�, -, ­­­.". . '. T,- �r - .� �',4 � . , . , " - ­ - ..''. I e . - -�., w ­ . - ­�., � - I'l .-1 11 11. '. I I I 1� �- ,,�, - - . . . - ­ IV' 67 -, �, , , LOS ." � - �J­"m,,::L - ;,e � "F -- , , . - - - , . . - .. ;". -I - g- - 7 �L-,�­ � . - .7 . . , ;" . 1.4. , t ­ - -- - I "'U" i 1, i, , � . . . - -1 - , , I t � I �'L ,0 - -o' , �- - A, i � ��. ­ . Z, . " , :,:!.. � 'I mn! le,sov, P :'-, 4 :? �-,, � , �, �-` , , ­� . - , , , I N - D �,A 'S , " t , � , �,;klT- - , , , - . - - ia . - I . . . , ; . -_:1L`!-` � aullp ing with marwiellous raPiditY, cau4 M-8 : 1, � .; ,. - i:-1 -- ".'rr'.. #11ow 1"alwo Ill L k .- : -1 - . .: ; ... ' ' . t a,i d he "At A-acither timie bib sis er s the, natives to look all theiX stock in - bu i Lelt' without meam Of sub- Idings. �- . . I - L - L ­­.. ,i� 7' -�`.` L, t -.-.-i i� '' �V-: - ­-.�Ii.:,:.�? shoWd not eAt so MWV panmk,m; thou si.stem-e, the hungrW beasts gradually � . .. - , ..;-. I 11P.., eleven were eauittigh for any boY." . I greiw 1.)older. wad have sin(�c been at, - - -1witild bie giwen to the speoullaton, - . . . �71. 1��,il?,,- � ..,-�­.'­,�' -1 , � "Welff . . . . Lacking iaborers in the forest and even . - - re�kult of thim"is OuLt aa addition" , -. . ­ . � -1�1 - . A ,1'!.L1 � A, � - �-�­L. �. .1 " � � "Well, be ate, th�rtees!" . . L. I ople in their dooryar&s. A half do - I pe 2 . . - .-, .. * ..., ... --, - 1 low")v .W, -�;� - . .. ' .. . .,Te& Not lohg aft,etr thiss his ,%,n- en natives are known to have been . devoured. III Foo ,ehow paper "Led Mr. Ogilvie a remarkable reWrt as to * ' , ; 7. - I- . .:1, -- . -.1 � ,-, .. L, - day School* teacibeir icamli(tried hiM * t (lay that LWO tigOIN made a noise aiA)ul a - . . _ I.. �­­ ." i i, -m. ;,�" , : L .� � * agaiinat the sin A I The- no x ( y'n ltbes lime an f houa,o which sounded like a knocking . ::,, . - - -I ­'. � - ,�: 1 , , -1- ­- lie ImAe dwil the taid it was Jimmie IdArxiga4l t�hat Z) at the, 'door. ,A,hent the hetad of the I family weim to the door he was seLzed i - I Z., ,� '.L_�'. :�. -1--, . .1�� �1, --'. ,-� ; ; I .1 iiI � I I , an d eitten. NA"hou he did not retura - most pTimitive met ficula. report - � : I �,:1,�­ � --,:�"-,"�-L�� . "F. wm.t tD kiflowl" I � I . I - "Yes4 it's a IW.reut raf]~ for Me to his son wyent uut to actok for him and: - ' I Is hared the -same fate. It is feared tha 1L. . � . . . �,.,; . --1 ­. � 11 L' �-� .- .� L' - , .:,� . - ; ,�.,� Ll reuxeimbox that it Juownie ever gets, In triI ilt WV11 he RO easy t a an 0oud, the t* hs�ving ta.sLed hum re , 1: a- . ­ 1. -1 -11 .: ­­,� 1'. �. , , , ajoy ifflove tW he was 'peculiart"' will be.,come a source of permanent, - The -fi�,-rror-etricken people have ' - . *: ,� ! �-.' ­�, . ; - . - ."­­� , I : 1. � . I �. �` � : � � gel-. ba.rricaded their houiII 1Ln d the men to work' except in . . . � -­ - - - -­, �­', -, .1 ": -, � . . "� .'. -:I, . - I.:.,- I .L . ;;:­',' ROYALTY AT WdRK.­:� 1; -'' will -not venture out 1 I ; I .. . . . '; , . I - . -�, "�­ , ,..- �i % I . I - small partiem. . � L * � : .4'. .- - - . 'It has been -truly said th I � I , 'M PS. _ ''I . L R, . .: . . .NBW WA .i , � I.. 1. - . , .?.X�. - . - . L�­ : , I - -, i'- charitable institution in Greece owes, L . � - - , - L- The Obinese Gorverni6nt, has decided - � ­ � � "L L�;, -L- 11-1. . ­ its prosperity to Queen Olga. Tho - to-vrdefr four more armored cruisem' � bad been, ,wouode,d, be having died .. � ',�,,. I .1 ;4,1 , , . great J�vangeliwnos Hospital at Ath- two f orpedo- , - b ast oruisers and -everail t - - :.1 L� . ..... ;,:,,1;-,t ;LL, '1�.­� 11. 7, .,­�' ww, which she lou.nded. in managed by but d oyers, All of the English type. This � estr . be. great increase x is OWiDg to t -acentIr - .. .' �,i; L L_,. -J: � -: .'- . . I -,!io, � _ ­ -..Ir, 1 bar in person. Not a day passes made inJapan's nav3'. China will DOQ ' : rvz� at onre to R standatifl-� 80 that 1� ­ - L - 6 ­..'. �L�,_ ,-L-,,­-�;�, her majesty, uccompanied by one of ordew a.ny �oasel, of over lo,000 tons, as UOL its most vital struo- - - t',, appa reml y 1. . � �'.. , 1�-t I 1�4 bar ladies-in-wait,Lng, spends at least s,he has n*ithor harbor nor doicks suit- ; " - ­, ., : .1 ,�I, ., -0.1— , *-1.-,--1 , -, .., � ­ ; . . 1. � I ­ I 1 LIEUT.�'VR KIRkPATR1Ct;;'...,F1,!�­ - - � . �-, ... -t - :�L� �'�t--,;. two houris in the hospital, supervising The programme for . . aWe for t hem, . � ral yeare to come will I)e to order ' . I ' ', ',� 1-� '-- ,..-. ,,, -­­­ `- l ­ "' 'f",' &,verything, and eopeciallY visiting thOsO iseve .ve..4.sels of 8,0oo tons. Voluntary re- - .,-: :­:,'w� . 1: -":­�.',�l �,- , �: among the nick who are of foreign. tre!nchmenta mado at the pailaces 01 , ' . ,:' �s� �PL- , _-­:�_,. �'L.­.., .." bifth, and who, might feel' themselves the 1�mperor, the Fmpreas and the . Dowage,r 1-�mlyr&ss are to be devoted1t to- - - �. -'L I- lierbert Ablingham, the famouis 'Lon� . . ­� ... , �%- � . '.., _;L I . ­ '. . _ , ".�. � .�! abandoned in a ht,range land. ­ . insig- . 1; ivar& StTe4ligtheflilIg the new navy. ;",. . .1:�'.r .,. .� I -. 1. L'. _ 0 _,%-'� Bvery corAtribution-however! I . - : I . .T nt'S ...- �C` . rwarding his distinguished patie � . 1. I �., .. 11�� I :,. �`!� �. L' nitica,at-to the, fundb of the hospi tal . ,�. 1. . I , . -.,: I: I ,; , - ,�.­ �_, ) '' - Z - . . : . I I .. '. , I 'i. . . ,t), 1. 11F., " �-L'?` ; �� ,.. � - A #11 ih�e,iitgh har hands be- 1 I q .1 LL . a . � : : I - -� I ­ .. . . .L, f for a pub 1p to WbION ,ri, the GoveTnor has endeared,lilmself bJ ". . ., -; , 1. �­, � passes WV J fore reaching the treadury, &ad no mat- ter h(twi busy she may be, she makes a Cint of acknowledging. in Iher .own ndwrit4ng each donation Ireceived. As an instance of her kindness of heart it may be mentioned that she keeps on hand a supply of earth brought from &"Gia on purpose to be sprinkled on the coffino of thoett Riuissians who die In Greece. . 1, The Empress Frederick, too, has not only founded, but also asuists and sup- ervisee many charitable institutions In Germany. Wt she devoites special at- teintiou and money to the hospitals for, sick childres. tenderly caring for the lit -tie oum in memory of her husband, whose heart was particularly tender toward infamt. sufferers, It is of this txait in the emperor's oba,raoter that the actilptorr has taken advantage in the statue erected at Dun- seldort. A natw wurd had been builti to the hospital for crippled childron lit that place, and "Unsor Fritz" wax at the CqxMiMR. . One little cripple forgot its sorrow, in admiration of the iUsigni& Of the, orders that ltdorned the emperor's bres,0. Tol gratify the little one the amperor took it in his arms, and al- lowed the child to aatisfy its curiosity, ulisb haindling the attractive ornamenti is the incident that the sculptor T - b" perpetuated. -_ * I ­ - ,;I,;.-. �..: " I � ­ .; �. - ;. I" I . : LIVED THREE CENTURIES.. I �,:.! - ,. . I . I . . I .�� --.. � I ... -'.. - �­­ . I An 19uglishwoman W11186# Ltf'P Wall 90 IANX that it Toorket in 'Mr" eta. tortes. . -, . �, .­ . ... � .�..� i., . t -1 � ., : . . #.t fir -it thokltght it- ,ap,pears w�pll , 14h hupowityle that one human life tould touch - three centuries before deat-b civlMe.. The English 0ap recently b",n dincustAng longevity in s t least Lhrep well-anthenticated cases of peo- ple who lived to three t imes ehamse the last three niumerala in the year date. ' - I . . Mr%. Elizabeth Hobbs, a Cambridge- . shire lady did no. - She was born in 16219 aa4 died ou Ma rch, 23, - IM, in the InAllh, v"av- ni hnr 9% hieh famm argh -.1 - -0 I 1- ,11`;1..:-,. � �, ` .­­­�-� 1knPierimi nouse of Cuinmons on n nag Ewen g van J " �1� ,- .1 .�iL_;I. : ".:�, I - ,, '! . . I .- � ;L-'.. I I-. � -.. -,� ". j :. ".'... .1. a petition. praying gation that the meeting Of the Cortes. , SLX-INCH,-SHELIS " . I . d-od­ on her gravevitone in the . - ­;'. � - �, I-. . 1­.'­,� �'­ I .. . . recor . - .-. .� , I -� -S, sularly. net , for Fixatelm 1�: I- .1 PA -rd � - - he Ckzmons to take into t-misideration which was rf . I .. )a.th weet. cornier of the churchyn F ­.. 1. .. .. L tlie . �-� � . ,� �.; L Insurgents. who thereupon re- -:, I - '\ � .- -. - . . -;, tf postponed untiP I " of Little Wilbrabam, about six mile& - � -.' I I , "-;. ". . . the fixiancial relations of Great .Britaint Monday, has hem ist is beMnae thel 1 at --- . . , . -: ' tJMa in Jt4y. Th i tired a liFttle distaince but continued a from Cambridge. . .. . 1. I � . ­% LL- , �', � and Iro,azd- . - some _ . -.. . . .. -- ..: �.­ I Ministerial 0macil in Madrid dare notl fire for a quarter of an hour. Milainas Parr. more. familiarly known - :. L- I .. � , L-- - ,'. ,,­_ - Pomnibw -9i at ­ ­ . n 1he Nmperdown m �J:L� -;.1,7i ­.. In it II British House, cot t with that I WhraiVoy t be m "Old Parr," was borix in 1483 and . I . 1� ­. ]'- �-- ­": .'-.'­. - the other d&7 Mr. C(haim*lain said he atteimpt their Cbbsn retreIs . I . mmion. (kotion is impera- � ,­... ­ -. ,�- ­; I -�. . , c . .1 I ,­ - ­,�... 7,1: ;.'..'; .- was una,ble to state �jhe - number of Cotr4as I n i rane of 6,400 yards *be with died in 1635, at the age of 152 years Ls I..., � - :;�.­ .: , � �� i �. , .. !�.- C,io.-Onis.l PreAmi&rs Who would visit Lon- t4v&, and mrhm the (Urtes floes meet range od 6,400 yards she wWhi and nine montlhi%, having lived seyen- - � . �, �:� . . ;,," , asked fori rds she �5 1 ­ 0 - 11 L. - a bill of indepinity will be range of 63T with� teen years in the fifteenth, 100 in th . . % "- - don' during ne diamond Jubilee. No , of boa- , n-inclag Wa0A sixteenth amd thirty-five t .- :1.. I : - � �:� �L met (Wthe, cessation i he.r thirtee uns. The effect years in he I- .: -. I , . _ ­ formal conference bad been arranged, Th,e. d ate Aprib Ws. Three or four percue-i seventeenta centurl - '.. I I lities is not to be 1,Lte!r Ahan !, insta n t a neK ". I ,..;: -- L - � Goveynme , gla. . midst or 01) a tow bmt,one i . I'll .., I " L-] but i lie .nt would be Wevlar has boon in- i - right ku the n Handeff Centre, . . "t. 15t1I Gememl bel Is burst I ..; - thin , .%On, Is rent camp, CauslIng ; - ! I . . * bare the co.-operatioi to mvana w1i :tho I nmav LhOm t 01 N. H., is the follo%vtig - "Widow Su- I.,- ..�'i� - L . l 1. I � � ": in .&Iil mstitilwa of common ifiterest. athucted to retlalrn _ be- ; Iter W &II direol"s. The -onta Brow-rison wa - Aug. 81, : -i , ­. 1. �.:_ � L, possible. but certainiv rum, for nbe . . .. I . 1: : the, week, if I I a "or . :L�: I .. tl.., ; � ;;�` , nal , ractice Of tl "": � !..! XJMP1)ED STATES. - .. f- A III 15tb:. l% will fl-nd swilti' �e CWnpordown wan 1699, a,ad, died June 12 80 Nged 103 Va I I 1: .".. I " '.:-!�.;:�L::: � �. �,�,'' '.. '- �Tia gun P, npi4e of the isnor- to I A .�- I . , ...V! t while the . I , ­ , . re yeal"s- . . I . - 'e, . %��&[. edia prar d i6i 81a thus lived in the seven- . � - F�,. . � he, still ,ir . 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I �,' . "Y. -i .., ' out owing to t6 beavy anowhil.1, hao . - , - -11 - " , I . .. --, �. ..,:%-: sent a, nuynbier od reports to t,b* do- , . .­�-,:.!'. , ::.!,.*-. I . ��, - -` I., .,_ partment during the laat few months. - . �. " " ­-, , ;,-. - I"- pio�nting out the nitileml werol'th of the ' _ L:� " �, -11. ,,,-.r."., � �� . . Yukon territory. L�at f al 1� be suiff- , - - - -:�­.-��:A ''.. I. 1 geI th&t additional protecti on �.; .' - ...­...--.-.�...� A � . . i �.,, � � -,-,, P -1witild bie giwen to the speoullaton, - . . . - ....� . ' .::-.I- . � ., -1i - 1--'5" 1, I and tb" enterinig che country. The - ' - ­­ �,Z, . ­ : �,�� ­.�­­.­'�-" ­: ..., - re�kult of thim"is OuLt aa addition" , -. . i� - .. ..-`­-­.­; - , ­ 0 , 4:otnliany Of Mounte(I Police 6 now I*-; ­ I ;­ - .2111 14'. , :�:XJ 1 , , � � � " "ni oput there frum Regina. �-. ..�:-­-- * 1":- - -- !L;. Sif-Lon &w ju.tt remi,ved from - - . .�, Ili., ` Mr. Ogilvie a remarkable reWrt as to * ' , - �- " - -,� 11. i� . t,be vast discoverieo of Fold Which are i ,!�t.ill ;..:­,r7z­'� 1 � '. .. . ,"­. , - - made t4here. Mr. Ogilvie wlyei that at - ­ - . , - - Cloadyke, which is some 00 mileal , � .-, 1.-0 . - `�;- - - .. ;". � souz,h-e.wt of Fort Ciixialy, amd further I "'..", - , � ..ZA-11-1 : . into British territory, some men are �. ,'�e�­'!, - ,w :,�� .."t. r,J ',-,. making from $1,000 to $2,000 Per day.' - ', ., 'i. Z.;,-, � - �-Z�:?:,o Tbilis is d4*1e by plar,eir mining in the 'The - ��. I �� �.q - -'_�-- 'z: . most pTimitive met ficula. report - : � . �.Ai- - . � is altogetbler a nio,,it remarkable lot . . : " . ,I- , 4.L - . ---. . ­�,_-�t I '1� showing Ro1ld to be found in abun- i, � - � .�. -" - -. - I I - . -f , -.... . damce. I -.� . -1 - , �: . ,� - . � I-! : ,... .. : � I . � � - -0- ---- . I I . . . � - " !*�':.� 6�MUT HEARTS. THESE--� � I -1 -� - , ,'ky . - . I I ` 1��;� ,(, ,, . � ,�. -�, � ... � I , , ­ i - Ilia heaA i.-% 1301. alw--I ,the dellbate ;- �.ie ." - -, � i-.', I � '; � "'� - -- � 11 to be.:, Orgaln i t is ge'Re ral ly believed Z . _ --­��.� . - `: * .., '' .11 I ," I � . ,.,�` i , - I Dr. Widliam Turner records in the i � I J .., ., - �. �,,�� I .:. - BritM Xedic&I Journal, V, few cases - ::': . �,�, .i.. . - - , �..,,, ;� w1hich r,0i#a to the fact that wouinds, : - - " � "' - " ' A4 '-� ' k;", " 1.111.1 , . ' � of tb- btaxt are se1dem, if ever, immed- . . � ­'. -.*J - '. - . iately fatal. A c1lild two years old � -- ,,�� ,..,-'. . � 1. - � ""X.. -� , ­;:�, ,­ -1 -.1. . wms brougO to him '*vith a sewing , ­ � !�- - " ,,-�'!. ueedle driven into its h�eart, and the . .`.�'k;,",­ - - . ., I -1! �,.t­ 1, � - � � , �N. -.. ' ­ " "� "' needle was extracted without evident - - 1. ­ �e !,� . , -11 �.N�' I �- -.1 " - , Imrm resvlking 10 the heart of the 1. t, -.1 �. 7 117 ' - -,S'. I �� I . child. AnkAher case (lese.ribed isthat heart a bullet- .: � %, ��;. .�,,,j - , .. �i�-�,-!61�-, of a soldier in Who�+e .. wus found imbedded oix years afteX 'he . . �'. �-;,vr, ­ , - .p -:.: �:. � bad been, ,wouode,d, be having died � : - . ­ i:.- .- - * ­� I - fram quit*� ailiother cause. Severa3 - of liv- -.. ­ . �.­"-tll - 1� .a . - �0 � 1*1 -Z'ii, ­ ��- I inMancies are also give.n persons . hs an - 1.M for wiLint d y,ear" after their - � -�, l 4�, �,. -L" ­�'�' " �� ". -..�, � �.' � I '�' hearLs had been terribly lacerated. In- . 7-.'.I- , �.; ­,�. 4 I-, � . . deod, neit'her gunsho' in uries nor -. t ,­';� -1 � �' I -, ,i-',�,4 " -1� nei ra t ing wounds �ring the ' . I. �� '- � � . - lt�%,� .. I rvz� at onre to R standatifl-� 80 that 1� ­ ,...,. . *--� ,�� , ��- , `-" . this. F9%rt: of the a tilima-1 organism is-, -.� - , � , ,,., . ,.r, -�.. .:, UOL its most vital struo- - - t',, appa reml y 1. . � . . 1, " ,7 �t ! 4N,` -'V'�44" ture. � . �. � I;.. . ­,�­-�, , , ,,,r- --,-j., ��­ ...-I - v,;",', " - ­, ., : .1 ,�I, ., -0.1— , *-1.-,--1 , -, .., � ­ ; . . 1. � I ­ I 1 LIEUT.�'VR KIRkPATR1Ct;;'...,F1,!�­ - - � ­!'�. -, 'NA��"'­ - - ­1*�: .-,; I,P ,�>� `�, - I - ,� �- -�� .,� -- .- : �i-,-1 - ---? I .i. ­ '.. . �, - -­ '. . , ..�.­.'.- - . - 91*k 'rl- ' The Iola . don surxeon Who Attended I beite' - 11 .� '. . , -1 1� - 4�Ll , ��-Awf ,* i.. I-- ­.. IV, Says the Operatiolit Gave Relief � . I , , ­ - - ,� ;` -. L 14� , �,,. - V-.- Was not a Cure. ..'.... � � , I " ' .. - - - -1. . . � on publleI the: .- The 110ttaw-a Citiz' . . ,� , -i ^ . ' t1- - % �� 14, " ­ .!X.", followiiiC.:-"A: priya,to letter tcta pro-:-, - ` - �� , -;�,'.,,A.A� X .. - 1� - ..., �47 - I 1 . fessionail friend on t,hi)s side from Mr- � . . �L,�_'- � T- ,!-- - .,� '.Z11 -. 4 . .3, - F� , - �. -'L I- lierbert Ablingham, the famouis 'Lon� . . ­� ... , �%- , - . , ,� . , I � �,I�i,�,,.:;' � Ir !�­ ., - -) T h don surgeon nvko operated upon ia.,'- .,.- � , .,�'�I'­, .. �� ,- .� Honor lisulten&nt-Governor Kirkpat- � `� : ��t-­- .,,j�&� ...i -t ­" " �-, .1, Nb- ­1 I : �.: Ick, conitaing & v,e.ry grave PrOgnOhis L... ��..- . -?,A , I- - -Z% �,� , �, ,�� , ­" .T nt'S ...- �C` . rwarding his distinguished patie � . 1. -,�- ,­;!!& , - �,�,�­, 4 - - �. -.",.W.r. , �N'l m3e. In fact, M�r- A,llingbam believes -,�, � . the afforded by ­ - 11 ... -.�,�.� 11 -1,1 -V.. -4 . ­;. ­ . � .4"%. ,1.11 thati in spite of relief �s Mr. KirkTat , th6l olperation Im"AUT( I hi; . ,:. t. - ..:,I I -, -- - �.' - e.. - , - ­,-� , I - 1�-' rick's life cRunoil; long be a red. . 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I , � , � - . I..,., I Published. eve Friday morning &tits qffice �­­', - r1okeri ng, C at. .. - I - , . % I--, -- -11 "'.­.-�- -- . - -� ..--,.- . .---- � - - - - I - ,­�,: .; . ,. - - ..� . : � . ...; .1 TERMS - I , I - .,.,,, � ,,� i". ; 'A -, k44 . - . - 4 :,. a 1L. a 5 Per year; 6 1.00 I tpaid In a , dvazoe. ; � I - - , RATES OF ADVERTISING: I - 1..� -1 I VIM insertion, per line - - . 10 cents, . , � . : Each aubsequent insertion, per line - 5 4i �- ,- � This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. I � . � ... Vertisements. � ;., � . � : , . Special terms given to parties making con- ,� ' - - r"t6f0r3 or 6 n2oDths or by thsYear. Half- ­i---: Yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. - � ,.:41, 'Business cards, toil lines or under, with paper, , . .1 .. �.-� 006 year, $5 00, paya.ble in advance - .". - BWNotice in local columns tau cents per line, I. . . � " � � I fts cents per line each subsequent insertion i 8- 66is.1 -.t rates made known on applies: - . ,V contra . WOM So free advertising. �­ Advertisements without writter natructions , . E. will be inserted until forbidden and chargt�d "- �,.: ^ 'iy�� : 00rdingly. Orders for diacontinuing adverttse- :,, , :.: Menteraustbe In wilting and.suritto thepub- - ..; , limber . :� .-.� � Job Work promptly attended to. ­­ --.- - . . I '. .. i I..i,. I ­ .- 1. -; . -1� "I. , * . ::­­�-' W- J- CLARK L,,:-., - ­-, PROPRIETOR. . - ­ . .1 1. -1 . ..,.. .:,�`.. . ­­. ­ �� I . -- ., I - ­­ ' ,:! . . ,:­ Our IPolitlea-Strict Independence ! 6 . -:.�., 4Dur A�Im-Al?irst-classLoc&l Paper. ­_ I � I � �:,. I " ations - The hearty �- .". � "I , . upport Of the veople of Pickoringand vicinitv. . . - ." . - -1 _: ,, . . I L , . �: I- .-,., ' . I - . -- 1. . . � . -.1. ��. `�., , FRIDAY, APR.- 16, 1897� 1�;.:, � : � �� . ,. �', �. n 1. L - . I . . . ''; I - - ­­ I I ­:: " (I . . . , - - . . , ,-I' - . .. .. �.,. NOTES AND COMMENTS. .: .. % I .1 I., �.,'." - . 1. If . - I I ­ ­. - ­­, . --7- . ;�7 ­ . . ­ - � - ., , ". �, Judge Dartnell. has been freed from ­. - . ,1 ­­� . . .1 ., s � ..� *I'- � any responsibility hi the North Ontario ­ ' � .:. election re-count, as the judicial bench I I . ­-,� *.­ at Osgoode Hall refused to bear evi- 1 . � . . - - i` Lr....!� dence. against eitber Judge Dartnell or �1, I . - �. ­ . . - ... , - I-.- �.� Judge Mabaffi. . ..., � . I . . %j,- ­­ - �. . -. 1. 1.1- . � .1, - - 'd % I.. -11, - - :11 . �- ­�­ � ­,.,� �., .': .:.,,�.-�­-,;..;1 The question of inilitaly rep-resen. 1- . 1 ,�.: I'.'- tation at the diamond jubilee celebra- . �, - - 1. : tion in London was discussed in the .:;-..`;. , � , 11-. �� House of Commons, and'Sir Richard , ­ . . : i �7­!, Cartwright intimated that the Gov- . I ­��,­ . � --;� , . , �. ..,­� ernment would provide for a suitable ­ - I ­ ��-�,.:%::�.. � force being sent over. Until the ne- . � I r � ;�L:'.- - . ; .. 1, gotiaLions with the Im�erial author- �. .- 1'. . - ���: , ities are Completed it is inipossible to 11 �say what number of men will be .sent., . . . . - �.­,.. : ��. L� . - . - _ .� �-,;`. .,,,.. Mr. Lount received a letter Tuesday .- �..­ .-.- . q � - ...-: iaornlDg from Sir Oliver Mowat stat- - ''. I ; ing that his application for the sup- -.. ; . 16 T - 111. . pressioli of the license of L Massa- - I ­ . -7- - , ., �.%­�:..-­': chusetts Benefit Insurauce Association : ­..;, . . ,.:-.,:,. �:' cannot be granted under the law as it . , � . I'- I � . . , . � '' ­�-17.:�,:,.. eXISLS. The ).1inister of Justice � - 11-11 , �­,'­­ regretted that there was no reniedy '... .. ' for Mr. Lount's clients. This closes � �.:- pt. I . . - .!, a celebrated case. - The Canadian policy -holders, who are scatterect over � the Dominion, represented that they were being -lield tip" by this company C? for excessive and discriminating as- sessments, and diat unless relioF was granted immediately 1)), the Insurance r, DepartIllent, Of tile Vililillion Govern- ment they would have to forfeit their policies by dufal.1161111 -oil tile calls, and 0 I � this at ail aae when /illany of th I ! . .1 J . C 11 could not be insured by any company ' Mr. Lount has done �lie utmost that . . could be done for the policy holders, but the law is in favor of tile coinp.�ny. Lispector Fltzgeiild, who investigated , 0 tile affairs of tile company ill Toronto and in Boston, reports that the rates ebarged in recea u�sessineiits are nee - essary to carry oil tile affakirs of the company upon a, solvent basis. The rates are not even so bigh as those authorized under the law of 111assli- cliusetts as being fair and 'necesshiry, 0 and the inspector under these circu'lli- . stances says the company cannot be prevented from- doing bus' . 0 iness III Canada. At one tinie there Were . many in this vicillity who held policies ill this company, bult through pressure ' . -re -rsuadc I . of ,riends they wc pc ,d to d�,op, I . - I I �., azid take out p6licies in Canadian " - . . :, -. coinpaiiies., The - wisdom of tbeir �, � . I . . - I. , :­-� ,action is now fully exelliplified. 1 - , ,- �,: :, �. . $ ,..:,�, -..I-.- .1- , ... .. - - ­-­ 0, :�'. - ". � . 0- 4EW .. ".1'. . I �. . .1 ­ 1, � - . 11 L� i�� � -­ - . I . . - I - . , ''. ., .1 1. . I . UXBRIDGE_ . ;.1 �'.... I I ... ;.i ­.�'L.'-­ -­.. . I I :...- .�.Z� .1 �-- .. : ;1 ­ . . �; ". : ,� . - . . . ; . I .., .. . � . -�­ -s.4 I I-: -- I �. �1. ,, , . .- � - , 11 :, - � , , � � , . . � -- ' ' . ­. ,� .� 1:`�', ,.- -idua cave' - a feltv . dilye �.. . - i- The tannery bi M (I in, , .- . !"­:.-.­-a­o. Tl,e E-treets col-11111iltee had it fi xed '"' 0 1 1 - - . � ., : I �l- .. . -, ,ninedlIttely. - , - - 11. , ; . - The cit3-'o( Knoxvilln, Terrm, had a Very .,::,.', '. �' � ."� . - - - -e....� 1, ,Ii;;astrou-� ffi-o caused by a dynaillite ox - I . - . ­ - '­":­ , - v!ut,ion on Tlru-sday I�ast. Anionc, those .. n .1, ,�' �'�` Who 10st thpir ;ives waq A. E. \Vveks, of : : �.­ ­1 , , t: ­ ; I -aveller for a btamp-Lig ;1� Lic!1'e, -N, Y., t I ­ I -1- I , -I.., � ,00LUOROV, a -1 I ' -.� ­ - - � beuther wo bE, ieve of A. D, r� ; lWeks and a foriiier re�i(lf � - - -:; ­ ­ I - -,L)t of uxixi-idue. , � I � I ,.. L �, �.:..:: The cotiucif has CODE�rlted tuJoin hands � I - - .. .� �-... with bicycl sts arid horse OWDers to pro- . �.- I . :.� I.. ­.., Cure tile CORI ashes of' the town for th6 11 . :.;. . - ImProvernent of the driveway around the � . -, !� � I �",�. -:� park, and possiblv a hundred loads may 6:i,:%�.: I..- .1 ^ The work wi;1 be . .- . 1.1 1". be secured this spring. ": -.-. i in the hands ol'a cou)lll* �, : � ittee of tile town - � I . :11.. :, -1 .., .council, with 11 r. Forster to represent tile . I .1.. � . ­.. � , ; � - : s., " .bicyclists. Probably H. J. Gould. who �:, -eady tak6n sowe trouble,in, tile � � I � has all I . I - , I ,:-:�.�'- 'tuatter, will represont tho horsemen, : ­* t,� . People -who have ash piles for removal �:, - . ' � .-I -,1 would do well to see that they are suffic. �� i , ­ , � . - -s will be put - .� .. iently thawed out.. Teanistel 1. � ­ � , � 'I- -k at once. I .1 to woi . t-, ,;�-,:�`--­. , s I I --- * 44p ­:a - - ­ . � . i .. ,; � . - -- '" . I . . . . . -1, 1. 9 . .. Qe&r e Hume's safe ,vas bl .­­ . Own open '7 :.. , ".. bv cracksmen at Milton, un -.1...', - a I -lie night . 1. ., I I- 1, ,.11. watcbman exchanged shot!3 with one of �..,.�.�:-� vi-itors. '. I -.�--! the unwelcome ' 8 �. �. Houses are being erected in Dryden" as ,:��` � r� - fast as the mill call cut the lumbe , �- r. . -j.�. - This does not indicate a great tush, but a 'J., - � . I -- - . �­' I �. ­ steady growth. . ,;V. - .... -C. F. Stewart's dry goods stock was � I, ",- - � � ." - . . isoid at Whitby Thursday to ,Tosepli ­.. - -13iiyjJow, Port Perry, at 64c. on tile $. 1 -� -, if) . .. � The busband of -tljg late N .s. Jacob 11. - � - -.:41,. Andersout of Aurora, is applying to ad- � . , ­­­ , - vainister her estate, which consists of . I . ­ � - . , ge, - - 01,277-75 cash9 0949. lent on mcrtgi ��.­. Jklad $50, value of a village lot, ­. '.;-' . . � I . -. 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I I �- . , - - - - � . , . t -_ - . P. . -- - . I 7-1- q I -,­,J�; " - - � I - ­ - - � ­17� ­ � � .: Cedar Grove.,. .­,� -,-7g r.,� '. - . I � . I , ., 's-­ �, �� I 1.:,�' �.T� , , , - ,Z� ' : :1 - ,-. . ­�. .., � ­ . I ' .- I - .� VRepo'irt' '01 School Section 140. I— 49 ,S"r- bor ng and recita- tions during March. In yerses: Sr. 8rd., Bell& Maxwell, John Chapman. Jr. 8rd., Andrew Adams. Sr. 2nd., George May, Johnny May,' Willie Pearm. Jr. 2nd., Tom mZ Hague, Mary Hague, John Pear", May,Cbapman. Pt. 2., Lizzie Hague, Norman May. In 8 iling: Sr. 8., Bell& Maxwell. Jr. 3., An= Adams. 13r. 2., Johnny May. Jr. 2., Tommy Hague. Pg. 2., Lizzie Hague.. A. M. Wells, teacher. . a . m .. ,.-�.­ ", . ­' ­ ' ­ - I I :.�'. 1��4i,., �%`.`, '.,`��L , � ,-..,, , Audley Public School#,.,:-, , "I.i, � ­ 1,1 I i,- -,: �, - ��,*,411 CJ1. - . - , � .. ­­? ­ I.. . t6 following is a repork of evirylibifig notable in connection with No. 5 for quart- er ending March 319t, 1897. The standing of pupils was ascertained by meins of tests through the term. Aggregate attendance for 3 mos" 8117 ; av6rape attendance for 8 moo., 50; No. on roll, CA; highest in one day, 66; &gas, from 25 to 5 yrs.; class in wintir work, 6; P. S. leaving class, 8 ; entrance 7; school kept open 62 days. ( Following pupils attended eyery day: - Annie Maddaford, Florence Pilkey, Mabel Pilkey, Lorne Puckrin, Henry Brown, Earl Lynde, Frank Pnokrin, Abram Brown, Freeman Brown, Lorne Sanders, John Haight, Gus.'Maddaford, Alfred Lynde. . Inspector visited J day.. ... ­ P.*8. l6aving class: -A W Brown 64 per cent, W I Chapman 46, W H Weatney 32, F T Brown 32, E H Pilkey 29, A L Madda. ford 25, W H McQuay 21. Eutrance class --Walter Fowhe 49 per cent, Alice West- ney 44, Ethel Thompson 32, Lorne Sand- ers 31. Sr. 3rd class -Max. marks 450. (Thoso over half marks are promoted to book 4) H McBrady 300, E Haight 285, F Pilkey 275, Gus. Maddaford 197, J Haight 188. Jr. 3rd class, (in order) -G William. son, L Puckrin, H Brown, H Blake, T Atc. Millan, G Huntly, A Orvis. G Cammack, S Maddaford, U Blake, A Smith. Sr. 2nd. class -3 McBrady, M Pilkey, A Huntly, J . Doyle and R Thompson. Jr. 2nd ola�ss- E Lynde, 11 Calvert and W Fowlie. Part 2-M Haight, C Pilkey, I Brournlee. F Elliott, A Lynde, J Calvert,. 0 Cammack, 6 Rowe. Part 1, (Primary) -J Lynde F Puckrin and J Williamson. Wibter ol�ss -W Huntly, 8 Brown, R Pilkey, A E, Dennis, H Ireland, F Maddaford, W Cal- vert, B McBradv and A Edwards. . F. M. Chapman, teacher, . . I ... It. �., . - . -i- I � . . ­ ­�-- 1-1411-1 . . . -, �t : . 1. , � I :. - . -aham Stouffer, of - Whitchurob, . blid . Ab! Us house and ba rnb with contents des- troyed by fire on Wednesday DiRlIt, tile 7th irist. Lose S6WO, insurance $600. James Whittpn, butcher, York Mille, Was found lying in his stable Tuesday I afternoon unconsvions. Dre. Richardson and Bond attended him, and lie will corae around all right- He is a.upposed to.have been gored by a bull. Glen T. Morgart, a furmer. of Township, has inyented a grain threshing machine for tbt-4-hit)g grain iu the sheaf, so as Cot to cut �p the straw. Ile claitua that thtee men and four - horses can thresh and put up three tona of clean bundled straw,fit for tbe.market, per (lay. Mrs. Catharine Soider. of Edgely, lait week tripped, ant] fell breakluse her leg ' near the, thiRlh. As she Is, in her 92nd year 018 OliaLlCeA of the fracture k0itting properl� are slim. . �­1­::;7­..�,''; ��,I-­, :� , 6�600"­�--'.ji�-'.­­! . , - 0J, - �:. -1 . . 'I, 4 ... ­.� . .. . : .-; !;d o ' , � I - �, ' ' Sale'Register.,!. i .,,, ...- " '' ,1.. - - , �4A'frll�'J�Tl' 111M. 21th 18'17-.Nlortg . a , ge 0. i � ale . . of valuable farm in the Township of Pickering, near village of Greenwood, at Gleeeon's hotel, Greenwood, at 2 o'clock p. m. See advt elsewhere and pootpra. Tho,;. Pouclier, aw-tionoer. 1. Hanier Greenwood, Ven3or's Soficitor. - �- � � , . . ., - ---------- - -- --- --.--------'---- - -- .. I -1. JN'ew A(Iverftfieme"ts, 1, . . .. ; , , ------------- ­ ­ - - ----- ------- ­­. ' T'ILM-DALE, MILLS -Running again J on full tinjo. Wheat gristing and chop. rIng done the`saiine as usual. W H ELVIsS ickeriug. I " 94-W , . - . ---- - - -- - - ­ ­­ --- --- - D - I!ean, employ five men aud W throe ladies to work stand around b0tno A good thing,with good Wary to p�iaherls. T., H. Ll'i SCOTT, Toronto, On�, ' --.-- . . ­ - A 4 ' r W"MAKING -Mrs. .J . Devitt, oLf Greenwood, wishes to sunou�co that she in prepared to do dress -making. cutting and fitting at very reasonable terms. 27 J�OUND :-Between Dnnbarton and - . Pickering,& small murnolmovey. Owner Inay have same by )aZing expenses and calling onJ 11KNIJERS0.4,Ch � -- . -----..,.--.------- FRES11 LIME :�Any quantity ready atter April l4th, at lot 31, con. 1, Pickering Township. For Nice and t)ther Particulars ap- ply1o'1110S. LACFY. Duubarton P. 0. 95-irt - POTATOE,S-Grown especially for seed Over 50 new and stAndard varieties; V1116 and truel to narne, tit bar(I time prices. Cata- logize free. CLUS"iON BROS., Higlll&ud C,ro*ek, Ontario. . . IN -2111 , . -- . ­- . I .. . J . ,-------- ­- - .. - - - IIdPPtx6LtlI8 ,� tludersigned line C, purcbaw(l a chtq)per an(l Ij now preparod to do such work,at 5 COMM per hag. 'rile chop- ' ver will bo oper tted on 1'uesd and Fritlay of eftell week at Brougham. J()�111 MA1148. lot( I ---.- --.-- - -- - -- ­ - - - -- . --- .----------- r110 IZEN'T-A comfortable two story X rosidonce on King 8trout, Pickering, with good gardon attached. The property of Mrs. F, Bostwick. PoHaegglon 1,i%,eu May let, For terms and other particulars apply to W. J, DALE. Pickering, P. 0. - 23.20 . - - - -- . ­ - ­ . - ---- - -- - � - �- , :1 .. - 14101t SAL] 00 you 4 eeks !4-4 ng pigR, w . old ; 6 fall pigs: I f resh wil8b cow and one light wagon will, platform springs, nearly new, will carry a ton. For terms and other partieli- lars & PIY to H. A10011K, Brock Road, or ad- dre'ris Wickering 11. (). � 20 -- - - ­. ­­ -- ­ - � . ,,.-------- --7-.-- Foll SALE ORTO LET. -A farm con. taitliug 100 acrium, being the soutil lialf of lot 6, R F con, Pic'keriuv Townebil) On the Nrenjises area convenient brick bouse, conj me- ious barns witil RtODO stabling unaerneath, and other OutbuildiDge Large orchard of good frilit. The fayin is well fenced, and the soil is boatelayloam -For partiou jars spply'.to HIC N R Y . POWELL, at -lot 10, Range Line, or address Pick- ering, P 0 . . . 21tf . - . I �.. ..� - I �., .1 :�,;.....,, Tenders Wanted I ,i,:q,.! . ­ �".. .1;,:,..:. -:,��: - - � . ��., ,;:��! 2-.. - - 4 i-1, ; I I I I ,­.*.,:? ;�-.. �.. , - - . Settled tou&rs will be raceiv . a . d by the''IM111"(74-r. signed oxecutors of tili,estate of the Iat* Hector Beaton up to noon on MOnds,Y, the 20tb day of April, lb97, for the purchase of 12 1 2 acres with comfortable fraine dwelling. gtSI)i6s, OW,, on lot NO. 32 in the 4th con.. of the Township of Pickering, half mile south of. Wilitovsl& two anti a half miles from Locout Htlf stati n" C.P. R. Good orchard and water. Land in'-& high ' state of cultivation. L . Tenders to be marked as such, and addressed to D. R. Beaton, Wliitov&le. The-higbest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . I I J.'S. BRATON, ` ­ ;F4- . . ,� -2Wf:-'.:- ` -�` D B ftcrqli, I � I rwaors .,� , ,� .'- 1, -- W, . ­. _ ,�-.:;. ­�!�.�­ I -1 , . . ­ .- I � . .,�, 'I .. � ��ff �, � -1 -,;, * � , .1 ,q I 1". - .. 1' - ,-,� , A � - i:. I 1. � . � , , I w ; I , 1, ; h ;4 .-,V.,. , . e . . ,� �i ,-o';, � i- - ., .4', , .'. 1,�-. ,; P, 4 .. ,,-� , , 1. - 'I . . : I �� ,­­ - X .4. .�-� , `,�. � -:,, . .. �t � . :� �, I .,'I- - .1 �. - I I , R�.- 1 I 'I . I I . I �', : . , -.�- '. " ,: .: � 1. : 11 I I : , . - - � . . . . . �p ., : I .: . .L 7; 1 . I .1 " � . I . - , I - , - , .� I � , , I I , I : I �'L , .m,- j�� I I � - . .. - I � - I- I . � . � . .1 1. c - , I . 1. . - I - . --- I I � � Ta- Rr4l.h- lothRoOnum cd lio! ft'n Red"bb it . bis ! 1 at hl c6aronu 91h - b r a d Berkshire boar for service at lot 22, concession 2, Plak6rtug. This is a one antroal. and was, bred Wr. 8 Iona, of Guelph. Tornio 61M' WM. STLARE, Plokering. - 14-3 moo, ---- --- CANVAS iO3-Wk9--i-ED-. -"Quoen, Viotoria - Her 1A to and Reign," has oaptur. ad the Wti;h Empire. Extraordinary testi- monials from the groat men; send for copy free. Marquis of liorne says, -The best I&A "Y18161ty Life of the Qu6sn I have seen." Her via 96nds a kind- fbtter of.ap raoiation. Selli by thoussads; vivas entEuslastic ,,,1,,1,r%o.. Canir"sorotuaking$lfito$40wookly. Prospea- tustreatongents. ThoBIRADLEY-GARBET- SON Co., Utd, Toronto, Ont. _ --- - -- --- - I . FOR SALE -A form containina 100 aeroe in ora or loss, being lot 29, in the 2aA con. of Plakering township. On the promises are a good dwelling. now barn with stone stab- ling,and other outbuildings.. The land is in good state of cultivation, 10 &eras being sown, withfallgrain. Good orchard of fruits of var- ious kinds. The place In watered by a good well and never failing springs, good fences, and to situated a b&lf mile north of Liverpool Market, li miles from Pickering Village and same distance trom Dunbarton. Spootal bar- gain given it sold at once. For particulars apply on the promises to ALEX PALMER. 16-20 . I .1 c I .- I � # Bushei I ", ... :_ Berry 6 . I - - . - , I . I �. . I : I . -- - . . L;: � z � I ­.-�- A quantity of choicest rariaties of berry- busbos now ready for planting. Order at one* as they are going rapidly. Apply to I—. - � ; . . I JOHIN E. GEE, . Ir i;1. � I . * t , , . ­ - . 1. �­' ''I :.. �!­ . Piokeringi �:.. - I . . ­., . �- ­ . �. ". - . ­ . I ..,- - - . . ­ - "I - - L . - ; . . Butter,, Eggs and Poultry 40U it S P IF44-11 A 1.49cl JE�-4. � , . i I Highest Prices Obtained. ' .1 Returns Promptly Made. Iteforefiaos bur shippers everywhere. Correa. ponden-3o invited. - - PA.RK, BLACKWELL CO.0 Ltd. 94-3m. TORONTO. . . :1 �.. ..., . I . � . 2d6.r----- � I . . ­ - - , - -- � - : . - ; ­­ 11 11 - .. . �­. .r ... � , . . ­ . ­ ., .. .:­ , ­,��-�­�� Notice ! - ­ e J I - . �::::L .1 - - �-' ., 1: 1. ­...­ - -.'-Z... I . ­:­­ � : ­ r, L _:� .1 ' -4,:.. .; � �:. .. . - �- , :,:� �, .1 -r,: ­. -... ­;:--­.' 1 �­--,, ..,:,: ­:.�,�­­ -� -­. .1 -- ., ­­..­.-­'. . . 1�- i :11...- 1.�,.­�.'...­ �. . I . I . . Vr7t­­ .�­: .­ Blacksmitbing in every linei'- r`�, .� .. . i i '. "., 71 . I . I , Wood -working in all its branch I.. Interftiring horses shod right or no p . -a y. Call and see our stoc# of Children's shoes at cost. If you want a nobby Cart call on its be. ,fore you buy. L. . .1 - Vz. .� 7, �;'L. - Call -dd-id ­ ste e u s . ..... .. �,-- . ... .. :1. � .L ... . '' . .-.:-.%.V 1. ­ W. H. JACKSON.: . � .1 ­ � - 'I., �-i. :.%.­,. I -;: �:.�. � - �­. --.. ,:� : ". I I'�! - 1. I.J. ; -­�­`­ , ­­ -. � 14. - Brock Road, Ont. �� �1� �. �.:,�.;:.'­ r.. ..',. - �, �.. . I . I :.. ,. �-- I L I . I , - I , - . i -n r M611i e'y Opening ! . � I ---; - - . ... .. !­­, :'. . . NisB-Linton wishes- to infom the Ladies of Claremont and vicinity that she - � - 1 - ­%­ -,­ .. will hold her ; '-. . - - . ... ­ . , - .-- . ­ gipritit% JURW�terij (9:ptnisitj, --: ON :-- I . - 11 . , - L 0 , J. :. Y: 1,­,,!�'%'�­:. � ' � .. ... Wednesday and Thursda �7�.11- 1 I.— : . ..:� L.�', " � .- , , "' .- � , :­­ ',',.­-. -: April the 14th and 15th, FA - 1. 1-1 I 3` I - ,4� .1 �. 1.1 - .1 -- -. .­� '' And foll-owina days. .. . - . Z� - ..". � 1- - 1.. �; I . ­�., ­ .. .1 .kll branches of Millinery carried -on. V1111ings a specialty. '. 4 Satisfaction given in Dresa-makifig' ' I I I., ISS R. LINTO.V, ..�:. � � M .. ;`.­ '-. L -�: i , - , . .1 I .i ��::.: .-,;, i.� s �. � 1. ---� , � , C I a re m o i i t.1 0 a t a r i o. .1. - . s �: --.1'. 'F I 1 -17.---: --- - -- . - - I :: . A ... i . . - '�..;; - I f .� 11 .a AD M! NL ISTRATOIVS:'-�­' . � ­­ ..; .-1. L , - . Notice To Creditor's ­­-� .. ,z) -01,--, �.. . ­ - -. � , . , JOHN WOODRUl-'F. - DECEASr-J). "w'suant to the Ateviged Statutea of Ontorio, 181fl,'Chapter 1111. notice is harel)y Oven that all creditors and otlitr 1)oroou@ having claitnot against the ostato of John Woodruff, late of tho lownshippfilickertna.intlie County of Ou- tario. Drover, depeased. who died on or alpout the 130i day of robrtiar " t, A. D., IS97. are requir. ed to send by registered letter to Hassro Dow & h1o(ifflivray, Hrock lit., Whitby. Solivitois for pauirl Merritt Docker. of tbo Town of %Vliitby (�solor, Administrator of tht last, Will su(i Testament of the said John Woodr,iff, deceased. on or before the 94th day of May A. D., 1097. their names and addrouses with full particulars of their claims aul of the securities tit any) hold by them. Aud notice is further given that after the "id last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distril)uto the s"etz of tho said de,. f.touod among the persons entitled thereto, hay. it rogard only to the claims of which notice shall have been givou as above required ; and the "id Administrator will not be liable for the said M#Wt-9 Or LOY part thereof to any person � orahm.rsootubs.o.f. whose claim or claftne notice th been received by him pr tile Solicitors ' at the time aforesaid. Datod at Whitby the 8th day of April A. D..' 1997. . . I DOW&McGILLIVRAY, - -- * - Whitby, Solicitors f&r Administrat0r. DANIEUMERHITT DECKRIt. 2027 Whitby, Oat., AduiWistrator.... . .. Z�.: q-. � ".. � w - , "­ . ­. - . ­ - . �: , - - : I , - .-, : - - � , �.:-- �. -. "I MORTGAGE 1. SALE,,,,- . . , 1. ---ot: ------- "- �­.�: .1 . ! I— �, - � 1; . , - Valtiable, 1 -"*:,j I;a'r'm 1. . z I - . . - .�. � I - ---- ­ - - - - - ­ - - - - - --- ----- - . - ---- - --.-- -------- - , I - ...;- - - - --- - - -- --- . .­ I - - ---- � I c �� I ,, 1. . . - . % : ! .. - , , Under and by virtue of the yiowvry contsdu6tl . . I . - I . - . - . ; � . .: k. ,­ , - -1 " -t �� -'i-: 1"'.' - L�- '. � -�' IJ 1 . .1 - . ­ . 1. ­­ ;!- , 0 . I ill "Alkin tnortg�gee, which will bo . - , 1�; � I ­ 2 :., -, -1, , , 1. _:,, ­ ", , _1 '', �,_ , . . i 7 ; m : :'L .�'.' L I ­ roducod C1111f­*-:#--*-:#*J,, �'. 1. :. �-.� :.1 ... 1-:1. c 1. �� r � � , *, , : . ­:,, ­, �­ ­ . .. ­. . .1. . . �. ... at Lillie of Hale. und Uri whinh default �ias boun 7- I -, i - � : - ,� - .. - . .L. ," .: 1, . . , I., I 1:; .:., �, � . , -, '. I � -. . . - :�� -­ -, 1 --. � �".. 11- � I.... '. . 111&(10 in llaytnent,,tbure Nvill be offered for sale . I . . . .. I . - . I ,I:. �, - A I., L'', I, . . *f'L' : - - I ­ I -- 1 .-4 1 11 . .1- "I .� :: i:� i. . .... . by public Auction by'rhoo. Pouchor, P.sq-, ativ- .�nd see our . , - 1 ­-, ''''.- '' . . I � . . % .;,L;,­:� �!.�..r­'. I St11tS;,­"- tioueor, at ULIZESON'H HOThli, in the village . ­­. . . - .f:�, � ��--- -, ;­­ I .. t- - I ." ­ , X , 1 ..., .�..:. - . I . L r , I . . of OrconwwA. in the Towns)Aoillickering, , � . . .. . , � , , '* ko . - . - .: I- ­ . .V 6 I` . -.111 . - - �.; � - .. : . -7 Comity of Ontario, on SATUR AY. thoNth � - ':� r. , i ��;� a -. . . ­­ . : , , � I k, -- - - -�� - . . �. �: . . - - . . I � day of April, 1837. at tho hour of two o'clock in .1. ... ­ I. ,.�­. - . , ,�'. :,,,.,� " .-t�:::::­­:.--­. : : , % . � I ... � � '. I - - - - -.:' ;. , ­ - I .. , , I I . vir . I:: - -.--2 -11 '�, '. .­.� .I I I �'. , : . - . .':1 I j - I I � . . I '. � �� � ., . : ::-:, - . -i -1. ­ - ,- --: - - �.'-: the afturnOUL, the f011oWil)R property. , - I �­ � � I r� � -1: ,� . � , I .1, e ! ,. - 3 . :­�,j­�' X Th' '' :' � ,, .. � . :_ : , �­ . �­ . I -­ I.- , .. . . , :, .., . . All and singular "those rurtaiu parcels or '. . 1. .. . bl. :­�: r -1 - $ -.:c 1. � - .. .11 '. - ' , . , ­ .11 . , � . ­ ;, -�� . �- � L �i - .;.� - - %­�.. . .*;, ,�, - '%�c . Best 'Value in ,� *. -- -. tracts of laud and prom I see situate and lying ' 11 ,z -1 . a � I ! �- , I ­­ - :.:. i 1 . . " : ;, - . , . and litillif in tile townshill ot Pickering, ill the -'i', ''. � ,� �". . I - _. � ;:... 11 . I 104 : - ­ � . , , : .. - .. ; " . ::, :-, �. . � .- . wing Con)- . .. .. . I . ­... 1� -.: I; . . ..;. ' , . ; L L ­' ' ��- I � . I . , - I I , . - . . 1; . , , � - , , ­". i: , I , iw­­ � �. :1 - .t,.. . I .!�, , .. - ­ _ - County and ProVince of Ontario, and I .. J.".., - I.", �:' :­.. �..,..r,�If;­­t,.Z.�:, . �,.;. ,.�L.- -:..t... - �. .:­­­ - - The Market. ',�.;% � %. !I I ..., : -. - ­­ ­ -: ;, ,. . Pofie(l of the south twtinty4fivo acres, more or . ; - ��,: . ' , I- , .� . . - � 1.1 t ; - . �: - � i . . . I � . " . . J ,� . . .. -, - 'r, . . . . - .... ; " i `­ :-- !�L . :f - � : ,�. . . . . :, ; � . ,, - loss, o' I lot number thirteen, and the south-east . .i.l. . . , . , . ­� I ' . :. 1 1 , .- v 0 x. - - thirteou Lorca, wore or loss, of lot number four- I . We ha e ah kiuds I f Rockers Wla Easy Chairs; a'l!8o'Dirjing-R9om chairs in ,.�� �--.. teen. both in the 6tb oonoesolon of the said tho latest styles. . - . r . -.--. - - I � . . . - TownKiii) of Piokering, contaiiiing by admos- Sideboards and Bedroom Sijits'in all desiRUg, I . ­ surement thirl eight acres, wore or loss, and Extension Tables and Kitchen ; �, . - . I I . . .. owned in his 1�1e-tftne b t- late William Had- Tables always on hand. Cheap for Crish. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. . o�, .. . ler, deceased. (who diod La"re 14, 18M.) UNDERTAKING -Our undertaking department is complet * 6, � �. . , i. on this property are a good frame dwelling- . . e in eTery rispect I � '- house and attachmeats,- a frame barn with Caskets, Coffins and Robes always on Hand. 1\ �: - - . . 1;, . otoer outbuildings, all in fair state of repair, . ­1� - .- . %, ­ i , I ­ 'Ll I � ' L . . . - . .1 , ' : ­ .::: - " 1�; ,;:,- --!�.­­.L , .; . .- " The fences are In fair condition. - ' 1 ­ ­­­." . ` . 0 �- . , %. - Tbis property is admirably situated near the HILTS.. & DILLINGRA- ­ '- ''' ' " ­ ".'- Raid village of Greenwood, to convenient to post I .. M)�: Pickering I :� office, school, church, mills. creameries, and . . .. ...'.. , . � . one of tile best markets In the township. Fall ---- I . �. I � .. . plowing has been doneand" ' ,.rnioready - --- -... � - 1. � ". o7 for spring crop. This roporty it . - �11 - ."., L" - ally desirable one for entending pL ­ -'.-. .. :� Irsure in' the - �. .. ;�� . :L I ,1 . - - � � 1, .. - . . L . . -- . ,.- . ­ - ­­ . '' PICEERING -� LIVERY I 1. ' , .. � -. , .r,.L: L, � ­ Tritus-Ten par cent,on day of .:,�Atl -*.* . A& � v " 1 1 :... . enough with the deposit to make one th ,: ' � , . �e 1. - L . r I .­­:'. ' 1. A I '' ­­' " .....- ­... -111 . aple MiesX, ,. ­�r,,�. ... i - '': : �� - ­ ':;. L .' chaAe money within thirtv days therea&r ; - . .. --1 �­ . I 1. I-, I � . : � : L . , - --- . I . � - - 2,- '� , !�­. , - . . I I ­ I - � . . bala�ko way be secured by P1,33gage on bertus ,,,. -11' ­.. - - - � 11 . .- ­;�.i. '. arm ers' Mutual Fire � ­ - Z...'.. to suit purchaser. AVI13R Purchased the above business . I . Further terms and oonditions of sale will froni Q. W. Decker, I Itm repared to - - ., Insurance Compaxyl - - :- . I - be tunde known on day Pf sale, or may be had cater t"he Wintg Ot the PU liO in th at Ot CON1131DUS, Ontario, formed specially -for ,.. ' ' on apulication to 0,11) - L; , I fllo� auctioneer, or 9 z�­ , . . L David Ormistou, E- --j. B.A. tiohoitor, Whitby; . line. . Farmers. , , . . , - � I - , . Me4srA Dow & Metwillivr6y,'barristers, Whitbyl - - ­ .- " L ,- "--, - . '' I :-­, . il . � - It is a Success, already carrying about'. ' . 1. � 1. .. - . ,FI � - '' . � or to I the vendor's !,.,Iio'ftor, I �. rilt-ola"i vehicl a orseefdr hire diy . 6W,000 of risks,.after being in existinee - - - - , '. . r. I J. L . -'.%MRA GRERNWOOD, or night. Teaming done promptly by oilly eighteen months. You pay only for the . - . 9 . Solicitor for Vendors. Dated the Ord of A pril. InW, day or job. 'Bus 'in connection meet. sctusl loss% and the small expensee iucur- - .- - --------------�---­-­ . I Ing all G T R trains. Freight and red in r1unning a local company. All perwne - = , expren slivered to S11 parts of insured in the company have a vote at the - - . .. solm P . - Wanted -An Idea !N . thiavilliage. 1 I SlUng to va"ut? i annVal meeting in appointing directors. . I I , , � . � I I � . I . 1. .1. 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'Aft people wonder how'these 'tig'-e'd4n. fifty yards, but the thread on the toster � 11. - : - L" a ­.," -­ 10 h I I -41 . : ,I _ � , � . I -,�, , . . . . L -7 ' . - - " - A 1-_-.' L Ce ne Itf . 7- :�� � ., 1, � f Toronto can give the ",bargains" should be able to undergo 4 breaking strain From selected ruatings of Pare Brad S. L, CviO , . �,­ . -­:.;� I . ­ lw .... - are simple. Last week MACK, in "Saturday supplied by the departmental store, when - 0- B. Legborne at $1.00 oar 13 or � L-1 . . . , ­ ­ ----1--6- .�, �­ - - , 'i ...,- . � . Night" gives their method of selling garden placed in the teater ' succumbed at three - $2.50 for three settings when - � . , L - .. - ai their Coal , . . ,,... "., . seeds. at greatly reduced prices, in the fol- and a halt pounds. L ­, - ­1� � �. Tr- .. �� '. The undersigned will be I . " 1, ',,., , .L , ; X: called for. 01.25 per set- r,�- , t' sbedo, - � " I ,:,.-- -,t lowing words: "A professional gentleman I Now for A, little exercise in figures. Size �'.1."'Y'., k�- .;,: ting - when "shipped* �. 1:. '1-1., 'Iw , -J.. ­.. . . I . : - =0 V'SM" 1-3:- '! . '"', L' ' .1 ­ T-T-AX,J­, - , , ­ ­� JP - , ,f -L: �L -­' of my acquaintance has a cottage in the E sewing silk of this particular cheap var. -'. '-!.1- .'J. GORDON, I.,�.''L� 11,.Z. . I :!; ­ -1 .1 L W I . I .;� Coon ry I �, L, ,.,�'i 4-." . � . � . * 1- - - I , . . t where he resides in the summer. iety-not the beat by any m8kno-is goner . A. � 4- On Friday and Saturday of ego ._L.,L. - "' `­ : � h week I �� . .. i ' -;��rh - � i- ., - Tonsorial Artist, .: I -. " ,L� e is - i ,4� a :. �� , ,;�, -.1.--- - . H a great lover of flowers, and every ally sold for three cents a spool -three ..: ;­ .. , ,'� .. I I during the , . .�, , � -. ­ ..! 11, t- , '. �` Pi I -, 11. tries to get a floor garden than the yeal spools for nine cents. The deport � .:i� � . , i , I :1 - L: -- j, 11 � � .1 ar I . ' . -, 1,'. mental I . �, � , 11" :.�: f: .,;,: .. altering, Oni. :. , winter _to weigh out Coal to all who I -- .1 ': - t . I - ­� . � . .:. I-..- More. A few weeks ago he went as usual store advertised three such spools for five -- --. � '-�- -. . '. . way favor them with,their .. a -�­ ' � - � , I . " ' � patronage,' Terms 1. : -� - �--- to the Steel, Briggs Seed Company and cents. In other words, they promised -L: cash. '16-0& - - - . . - ­�, , , , ..;L ­,� V . ,:; - . f bought a great variety of seeds. About ten give 150 yards of sewing silk, of a t., I I . . - , .. , .�­..,."_ o�. TAIRITL . P 11". - .1 - . quality . . ,�.. " days ago he read a departmental store ad- to withstand a breaking strain of 14 DO : . I ­..' . undo. I 1;1�.­ . P. R. HOOVER & SONS. -1 ­ ; .1 - . . -,;`-, ... : � vertisement announcing great "bargains in On Friday this one departmentil store � , "�, 0 - k""J" L .. �. I z . . .1 ::L " L �; - - '. ' ' � . ' -­ �.' Agent for l"din �: :1". . ..L �� F. SPOFFORD, Agent. --- .,C' itarden seeds," "and as he read the prices he was I " ': . _ � .. �.. 11 - � guilty dot only of the moral sine of ly­ - - ­- . .� .*., . �. 1- I .i:..... ­­ ­-, ., I I L . .. � ­.- . A.�,-- .1 *�'. 1: ''. .. 1�. . �,�-, � L . . - . . . . ! 'I, �1. . ,. "t. - 117.1 . . ; ; . � �"d � t. I . I �­ ' .�­, .1 ­� was amazed. ing and robbing, bat it also put Itself twice 1­� ":'J.:-L� A shi Atneric : .." 1�1 a . . ­..� 1. '. -"14 -,.-,. � I � - � - . "2 ,- ..., � , -,If t�ey can sell seeds at that price and in the,grasp of the law by short weight in '. -_1 . ., 1. . ­' -. 11 ,;.. - .­.­ ,�: And Viinadian ­' ' i -, '' I .. COM'. L ­ � I. -t " . : . - Briggs �hargea what he charged me," he the wool, and shoit measure in the thread. , , " .� BROUGHAM, ­ - - ",i J1.- . ­. ­ , . . ., . 1, L- . . , , .L. ­. ,:. ad to �, �1!1 ,- I � I.. .1 -1 ­ ­ , - said, "t panits I.." - �L' . ' � , F%re Insurance .1 � L�', - !, ,- �­ - :-, :_ hen Saturday Night might as well The departmental store advertis I .�`­�,' � .. . ­­. .­ . ­ : - ­ . ( _ '' 8 L "' ; ' ' ' , , :�'­:; ','. - give up the fight." give 150 ards of sewing silk of quality to NO i,*Oroasa for rates. Losses paid promptly, ; - . , '. I -, . .. I.-. :�.-..�. Next day, being down town, he went into witbetani a reaking stra , in of 14 pounds "Also agent for . - ­� - , ��:-. . �.. �,; the departmental store and bought a lot of for five cents. The ordinary shop could I !�.-' - L I I . . - - ' ' .:.. t ­. ;.. . . -L seed paockages of different varieties andtook only supply you with this quantity and 1Ti%49:- 0,&32L86dft- . -=fb. T 'a il I o r. h::: 0-' P 11,.. �L -L I . .,d� .L � .." _ _ - .L � A " -1 . - I 11. ..� . �' .- I -:,. ­:,... .11 __ ..- them 4ome. That evening he placed the quality for ninDoents. Atfirst flight there Offtoe of stark &JWilhawson, Bankers. Stouff. 'L - - _ :. .. . . , I - . . .. L . M.- !,: : �, '. , . - - - .1 .- , 1 r7, .. 4 . ,.,�- ­ departibental store seeds packages on one is a clear gavir g of four cents. Two. ty I ! , I �:,; '.�i�-�:�i , , : -� , , .. . - '.. -0 . . , �.,� - 1: end of his writing -table, and picked out But what did the departmental store .: .. f. . .f7 ­;.­ ... I -- , , , ... . L-; I ... .1 �.­ I �. ". k .1 ju Vrece, a �­.­ - .;,. .� . I I ... 1. , �. � . : � I—. I - . . , I bave st Ve a full � � . I 11 I—— ­ - I � IL _; - ­ " - . -- 1, ­. .. ,..� ­ .. .1 corresponding packages (the same species) 'really do? It gave the Custom � - L ­.�­ or only 90 - - ­ --- . ., : . , � - .. . �, L. 1,L . . � ., , ­ ­ L ,-. �. ., .. from Briggs seeds and put them at the yards for,�*-5 cents. But did it give hi ­ . � I- . . " :il -, -1 - �. :- line of samples of Fall and I.; ., � in 1' _­ , � , , . '' f ' . a , - -1-; - , � . '.�. �. L �;­ 1, �.!. �-.;­ t , I'', 1 - - ­. -�­'L 11 . , n o- other end of the able. The nnn�ber of the wor$f of 90 yards fur 5 cents ? The . - " . I' ' 'L' :1 �: , , I I c I . . �, ', I ,� I J -."- � . ,..-.; . -, � I I ­j'l ,.- I �.�.::.:'�� �:­-, Winter Suitings, also a num- . L packages was the same, yet be found that quality 4itipplied by the departm ental store Wanted...' -;L.'_ ;- I . . I.." 6 .­­" ­­'­') "I, I 91 �11.�`.�i -�.. ,: I— F I . � �; �!­ -I . � ber of choice lines of over- . I . � ) . �; 7 Brig -fourth of the quality supplied ::1 , . . '. �'. ..- , .. L :, - � . - was just one I ­ L : , 11. . :gs packages had cost ......... $2.10 17 ' :�-:, -. .:L . , L -_ :1 :, 1. .1 �.,; . . 4 I : ,-L. 11 I , L . I .. ­ - . ­ �1. - '.. 1. -.1 . coatings.. Call and see them I . - .. - - . " �''' .1 ,.. .. �� '.� .'L. Departmental store plits. cost.... .25 in the ordinary shops. The breaking strain � �. `-,� . ' i(,�-'L 'C- ttl ' ,L- �P I - 'I. � ! ' '. . L I .- . I L , ' . � t-, . H : ' ' - I . . , , I , . � _ ; I This showed a tremendous -difference, but of the first-class thread is 14 pounds, of the .,�7. -": o��`- OgS,­ a e , , I . . . . - ­ . - .11-11 ..­�! . OnQ. i,�­'�I- ,,� 1. .. �::. .1. � 1. I �. .. it., I.. .; L -.: : . 1. ' And Sheep, 1, � L � :-;. . .�- � ­; . - .1 . he is a thornuKh-going man, and so he de- departmental article 3J pounds. Just . - and get prices.-, . ­ � ' I I.; I ,;. 1. I 11 -: . - - � , . . L , .�­ - :'';; ­:­ ­,�:,- e the seeds. He fouDd fourth, yon notice. Ths is, the article you �­ � �;�;Li I. - '� *.­' 1. .. - :j,:�­ .- -.:1 . I—. ­ . ...�� I I ­. -. cided to examin . - L 1. I A� 11 , . .; " I . ­� - � .� - 1. .. . .6 1 1­1.� ,...� Briggs' much plumper, and then he counted get in the regular sbops is four times as , . I. .. . '.. . , , I �:, ..;:.,:. A. ' rquhart) . Br6ugham- I - �'. :;.�'-';".: � the seeds, and after counti'ng 9,3veral pack- good as that you buy in the departments, For :wbich'tlbe' 69t, ­ cash 'prices � -- 1. . .7 . I.. ages he found that they contained the store. . - - I I . . , 1:. � - . will be paid. � - , . - 1. � 1. f- -1.1 I" ­;.. - -- - . .1. . . -11 - , � L's. .11 I following average number of seeds pdr Well, then, to discover what vou reall '. t! �:L -�L�' -11: . .... !I'- _L _- 'il �' . � * , - ­ , I . _ , ­�' . y , - , `,� ' -:'­ L f , - 3 . , I L� " �, ,L - . . 1 ?­ � . ­ !-­­ Z - ... � - " !.' 3.. - - .- _ ­ '. ,�: ; ���:� 1. . ,�, �­- , ­ .� . k: . .�.IL � I Lumber ! '­ ­ - _ -­. . got you must divide. 90 yards b '4. That , �;­ , . . . 1. . t): ."; -- .. . � . . . . , package: y wqvlur - L' � , 'I L- ,�, ., I - !: -I.: : �. ,: - ­. I . =is,p � ..I, ,... . �f­,­.:­ ..' .;, I .�,:i: Brigg's packages, ayer-tge.�'...A,000 leaves you. 22i yards. Notwithstanding the . . :It a. WIUF�i6zii4�t6 , I r, .", -1 . '­ � ­ . ., L . - ----------W, ­: . ': .:,:.!.. j , 11 , . � ''k i­ � %, t , Departmental store plits. average 152 spacious advertisement and its large pro. - . , .. � , "'' - 11, I . - . �-.i: %-,: , ' . . "I . -17; . . '.., ! . " ,L_ ­' . All classes of ROUGH LUMBER In look - . . � -�., ,.�,:,,. In other words, one package of Brigg's mises, you really received, in essence, qual- :� .-:;�.: - .�L :,�` B teller, King at., Pickering a �­ , I L -1 ' 22i . ;, a . I . �r .. . �­ - 1 i ode, if oponed and made into departmental ity, durability and general worth, only - L - I also . �:, , � . se .., ­ 1-.' . - - - . ' . .. - . 1, . L ... .- - I ., ­ I . . ­ ­ � - ­­ ... :; . - - ­ . . - . , - . -.L . !7 ��:";; . store packages would make about 19i of yards of the first-class thread. I --- M 1, L I . such packages. had you gone to the ordinary dry goods ouldings, Matched Sheeting and . � - . I � ; ­ � In still other words, to get the same shop you will easily see that it the shop- MONEY'L TO LOAN Flooring in Basswood or Pine# -i.... quantity of seed that had been sold by 4eeper can furnish ,yoa 150 yards of the . . , .. ­ 1''. I.. - -40N- � �. L-' Briggs for $2.10 would cost at the depart- genuine article for nine cents, he can give -, :-; ,- i: L 'L r-� �. . I Maple and Beach flooring, If in. at $20 . ,'' L . I '. ­' - ,1 - -- - -- - 1, �­ � I ;, , . L'. ' 1. ­ @:-�, .-.-,. per M., face measure. ,.�,-r. - mental store about $5. you 83J yards for five cents. That is, if , ,. MORTGAGE SECURITY.,,, i . " - you are foolish enough to buy size E sew- ­ ,� , , Hard and Soft Wood always on hand. . Z 1. , Yet seeds were supposed'to be a pheno - .. -, "- - - Mens 1 lwm- A 'r =f3rM.A.aw . ­­ .L - 11 - I I bargain at the departmental store. in)g silk at &departmental, even when it is .. 1 � I ,. . H illaide Saw and . ��.:L:,--: ''I They were loudly advertised and people advertised as a bargain, you are paying &I. bought and sold on oosami"ion, . � , . , I ., -, �. M -as you would : - , I . .1 1. , clutched at them, thinking they were get- most four times a much for it �', ,:.. � Plaining Mills. .1� . I . :,.t:11.,, -L ­ '' *:..!v . - - ...., ; I ­ 1.- L 1. ­ �­, � �ZL­ , - L:,. -.-". ting $2.10 worth for 25 cents. in the ordinary shop.�" � L , .. rl, � V I . .. ,! i ; . - , e, 11 ­ . 1. . . . I --._r ., h " ­ ­!;� I .- 1 - � .'. -: '. �� I I,,. - N' & MILNE4 I L ­ I I 4. a, ­­ , .1 " 1�., ,- "It's wonderful how they - h ILL I- � I-. A nt for F1 ' , ­ ' ' 1. LI People said: 0 � r. ­ '­ P r6, Life Accident, Plat 11 L - I ­. ­ . . - : 1:. . ­ - I . � I . , I . .: � .. . are. , . it I" -This is how they do it, and is there Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance i ; . . L. -4.� 01 . . - � � . - . i- 1. , -:k.. d � IL ' ' 1 � -i..i�.� Brown's Corn :­ . . : '' I :� 1,:-1 . I --�. ,,:,-�;:,�­:,�__"J [_",.,, MARKHAM..­. I .1 A -, - .1.11 -- . L: I ��. - anything wonderful about it ? The depart- . ­...� 1. I ..­ I - .".,�,�:,,! - .'r. A good house and lot to rent cheap . I . - I . ... 2. I �J:'..L . ". �.%, : ". " ' �­ L 'L � %-, USE .... I . . - I I ­ . L . . L :_ . :,`1:.,:. �`.:x I men a ' z in Pickering Village. . , .. -�, ,7 �.-71,1.:.. ... I . -L ,--,I . L t I store got double the regular price . , . ­ 1. 1. , -� I. IL: .: ''. 11 I ..� �... I I . ­ - . The Rev .' A. , Thynne, :minifiiar of St. !, . ­ C.7� -- , , ­ , L'. . '' . �­, . " i ; 1. 0 -1 - .;: . I . , . :.., - .; , .. .. .- . I - . - . ." I .-I., of seeds, vet they got credit for giving " Andrew's and Zion churches, will leave 'il ther properties for sale or rent. .. - . I L t , i.t 'L, .-I - � :­.'�.: .1.1 eMe ;,*­ ­ big ba,rgain. I The same sort of trick is I ` . .�L... I., vs. Be on your guard next week for an extended trip to British ­ - , Queenston. C ` 'n , . :..- I ".1 worked in many wa Convevancing carefu2 done &I a mud I . � . . -,��­., .-'L Columbia, and possibly around the woi Id. I ­ -,:..* -test the thing for yourself, if you are lower rate than asus ly charged. Tit. L'. . ... I -Fgr building- .� . -'- - - �.� . ;,;, radford Witness of last week . � I . ­ .. ­:­�.. '11 e of the thoughtless multitude who lee searched and certified to when I L .. . stl Oil , . - I ­ ,�'.,­ tains the following: -Wm. Fleming, .:, � Concrete Walls, Silos, Stabfe 11,100igI ( 1. .. "I I as well as the country COD �� I L 1:--', I " are pu ling the city, required. . Private fonds &I. :1 �. .., ��, illages, down to enrich the Baruums of of Markham, ex-charavion checker player - ;� � :; - 'L ... v ways an hand to loan at '- . ,. Hog Troughs, Cisterns, Culverts, . ­­ I . " I I , L'' . . . . . - � � . .1 � : Buis' of the Dowini I was the guest of A, Me '.., '­' - 140 1 ,. - ­� . . ! I .1 � I inese. . �. 1, 17. � 4: � the lowest rate of -.11. -;.,..... , ; .. .. I I . Pipes, Etc., Etc. , , I., I -1. 1', L ,,, I'� � ;:­��"­�., �� - . Br great point in this seed apisoee Lean' on Mo ay. It was the ad!tor'o L ' " ; la .. : :.:-..,L:, , . 1 �!. �­ -''. L , , - 1, - , . Anotbi I I . 1--. 1,�: I -,: interest. - :­.�, � _ IL. .__ - '-;L ­i� S . I I I . ' I .:�. I _; L'.1 ' . .: ­ L - L :, - . . r . , , .. , _ , , '' * -' F'%Mm a who contempl - . , , , : I ` is that the Briggs, Company has its whole privilege to : SON" I -- s- 0 8 a few games with this ;,.,: � W. V. RICHALRD ., nd others to �,�'; -. - -i . Ugiliatio . 0�." .., , - . ,.., ,L- "' . fortune in the business of growing and eel player of no but to use a p - . building next season, make your plan: I �, L", 'a b1o3k, Pickeda 4 :., -. ­ 1. 010# in Vale - I. .. �. I _ : ... ;. .. �: s . "... L. - �, � Lc I early, get your :uppl or gravel � I " , �- - �.'L, ling eeds. Its reputation depends upon term we we , "knookeLl out" in each . L -. . 'r. I—— ; -:�. . �` -� 1. the merits of its seeds a nd- bulbs. The ut I and field owne on tle ground "L .. .:. 1 ronod." Mir Fleming stopped off at . ; .1. . ,; i � :. . ' * 1 - . - - most care of skilled gardeners and floricul- � .- -i - �- L . . .- : ;.. during the winter, thus � ... . ­.,. 11 Newmarket o r - 1�1 - I . I J his way home and played . . : i� - I ' , . - , : .L�,,: . saving both time and -::L� � " I '. ­: I * t is emploved, and laborionsIv year , �, ,;,,.", I . . .: . '. turis s . : , .1 ­- I .� 1. '' the beat p a ore of %bat town, winning , ::�� 1�, . .1 I ..i . I . :-..-,. � � 1, . .. ­::,�j ,:�� !­., 'L' , � �.: .. ­ ., . 11. � L. after year, a reputation has been built tip. . ''i'; L ­ ­ I � 3- ­ .. . " ". , I : money. . I ­ -- �� . .1. I . 'L w. I .. .. I I I— , � . .. . %:�%� - L I'. poor seeds aie not sold, but are destroyed. every game. , Cia r, e m on t ".­., ;.7,-,.1- ,,, . .1 - .., '. , -Ud in the - - . . ., tWFor prices of cement and other*pa .1 I- �j , ,:,�. � I ental stores don't care a rap. about A big fire star b- -ii 9 h for"' M� 8 I ­Zl �;,:..- �..�, ­ - L� I , I r. I .. �-,:: Departm Ir . ,­'.� . . . tioulars apply I -� I., ... I . �. - - . . .L ... .. I I- .. nod by Ben.. Morton on the south 248 ­ �, ­ ­­'. .1 1. :�.! . � , .1 1. .; ..: �. 1 ,7; - - ; ­. I . � -11 'I. , .. . ­ � 1. .� If garden seeds' don't Ow ! ..­ .1. 'L. . 11. I'' .. .. -... . ....7 .1 I the seed business. I ..,. .1.1 _ , ,,, , , � :�� � L ­ ' - . ;, ;L . �.. � - _, I ". d bait after having been used and of the Kingston road, just east of t � ­ . I L:�: ; �� .. I he -, -ii, -''.:'- � . ­ . . W. J. DEVITT, Greenwood, Ont. - ..: � : prove goo . . ­ L I'L : 0 _ L '', ­ ____________ _ .., . .. "-J", - '.� L* -- - . �-' w, seasone, other bait will Dartnell estatp, East Toronto, on 8&tnr. 11:. -1 ,�L-�, .�:��"'.� . � � : 1. " abused & couple of . I . * I -1 L:-� �-e : - ­'� . - I !: 7 . � :,: , ,� . p be found. ' da afternoon, and assumed such formid. ,� ::: i- , .�.'.. ,.,. -L-7 :; - . . ,.,,,Ti n,-",, S ' ­ : ' L'. . . - I :: . 1. . 1. � I :�' - ­­, I don't think 1*ople like to be biimbug- able proportions that the East Toronto -.�'. ') '- ,­ 12 1 P ,.; - - , ad _ � - I - - � 4 ..; L. ­... L .: .. -­ ged- any more than fish like to be caught, fire alarm was rung. The brioade turn -,� , , : , :'�, " L- r .. ­.­., . � . 1. -1 � ", - . . .. 'L I , , :.,. -�:- ' L ":. - " 1.1.1, - - . . I 1 . I 10. I I :�. � ­­.. I " L I ; , . , .. I . �. : �, L - I ­ - 1. I - .". -1 but many people are as foolish as fish in out in good style, and in thtee minute -,-- GREENIS.,T w a 0 .1 ­ ". a 'gud a -e I ray tbev bite at hooks that are almost . . Ha4 ohafiged hands* .., ::� , �.-.. the v was working at the blaze, subduing it . PIN O� POTAT00 ,. V .; :.�, 1 11 V I THOUT �­,. 1: ..... bare and ea;iiy seen if they would not jump just in time ta save the large house of J - .� ri bt new stock of Tin-,,.. WAT - I I - . 0 g ER AeD-- I so greedily. . L! .114014PU5TER L 1: ­ . M. Cottreil, which stands between the :. L . . , .., . - ­, ­�-�'�';.:�'.�':I.?- L ­.�. ­'. ,.:. :!.-; :..' - . . 1. - 4 .1Z I - .. . � . . . . :1 .i I... . I � . , L' . - - 11.1 I I . L. :11 .� 11 . . i . , . � - The Toronto Star explains "Pargains" gully mud the Dartuall estio. �: � ware . and ,, Granite 1' :� . , - �­ I ,­ :,:­ . � . J, � I I I . � ­ �-­ ;... ... I I :- -:.... I- . L . - I . � - - .'� L ''. 1'. ...:. . 1. , . � ,I.,-.1,1�. `��. in Berlin wool and sewing silks is follows: � I:— �L-1--�'L . ware ha8 been opened �..'' ­ . . '. ­ "-i I " - . .1 � ,-: 'L .;. �.� ;, hops Borlin wool is sold -,,, 1,�, 1. � J . .1 . .. L4.: : .I., .1 ;. J. "t L. : ­­ , , �, .. ' . . . _ 'L - ; In the ordinary a . � :.. -, �, S boro Coun '� :.­ , L' . , � '. ­ I , - ­ . - , i car cil. i ­ :1. . 4;1. � . ­ I ,: I It I - ­ I , - . .� � '; ­ i�­ .. � . . ,�;­ . - - L' at eight cents an oun - . I.:! �.. . ..:, . I � , ­ :1. - [ ce. In the depart- : � I . , � � � 7.1 :.. ."L. 'L � . . ; j 1".. .% . �. - I L i:,., - L o. 11 )'i� -0 :�! L; - L ...'.. 1, L " '- - .. ­ - ­.. I ... I . I . - . mental store the usual price is six cents an Th6 above council met pursuant to ad- - * -� ­.,., �� . ­ L 1,; , -1 . ".. i � - - I - - - .-L. L '� . --." . ounce. This week a certain departmental ry's hall, Woburn, on Repainng promptly attended � A .. - �;r`:-:­` t the Berlin wool wasn't Menday, April 12th. Members all rev .. .. store decided the, I I L_ ,� ��,�, -7;� I going fast enough, and determined to make inutes oflast' , - � L. to while you wait..,:....,--' - ­' . ant, Reeve in the chair. ' M '- - ­ .,7�. . L . ., . ­.- a spurt. in their Thursday advertisements meeting read and approved. .i. .� ,�,�.. ­­ ", ­ . �L . . . � ... , ", . - .. 1. of Friday bargains theY announced that � .:�.­ � . ... I- ' _ .�. . .:- L L.-. 0 - ­. . . � �1, -i ��. - , :� .: : .'.. I ­ - ' .1 . I ,�, . . ­­ I . I.. ONs , ­­ � , , . L 1. COXICUNICATI '!- ; �­ I. .!�,-� , i��: (,�: I , " ; i - - � 1, .1 -­`.-�­.. ces of Berlin wool From Municipal WoAd re that Pape...._ r .1, . ,:L ­ . , - , they would sell four %%u - . �;4..�, - -11, ., :.� L.e - -1 . .1 :1 : - . 1� -�,._ L, ,. I , I - ... �, . cents. . ,�-i� .".1 , . I .11--. for ten From Employee's Guarantee Company. Eavetroughin . . .1 `:��-,­:,�%� ,_,.: . ­­ ,. '. ding The U-9 IL 1. I . ., . ., stomer, who has been rea � . , , , .: �'- : A on Wm Green presented an additional . , . � ­% ,.:.,�­:,V: :: " .� � �. �, I �, . d bought the bar- . '.:-L �. . ��� . ,: - I ... - . ,� .;..;,.­::.- Star, happened- along an . tition of 26 other names re sidero" bet - ';' ,I ; ' �` 1" :­:� L'�.'::' " .::. :- �.:­ . receiv- L � ,.....P- - _: 1. - ­ _: '­ I L., . 11 ,- , .�� ... ... �,".:. gain. The customer Paid ten cents, I � . �:: ._- : - And L I . . " - rots 22 and 28, con D. Mr Green opoke in ...-al... . - :' . . ­ �".: , I. -- ­ �,­:: L .:-' erlin wool, which said 114 -oz. favor of th . L 4� -- - � - � . �;� ed the B I ­ � i L �ss. Thompson . I - - - i , ,� &I - s 4';L,L- , �. 1.1-- . : . I . ,_ . uts." The department :Xtit1ioul-row opposi i -"­L'-'�,_-­, ­:.,!�- " I : -,�- .,:- Berlin wool, IO'Ce was heard 4 on to ': � I - . L�- *, u, a bargain is sure to " 1. --1 '­­­ �L,1. - ', L � Miihace Work - . ­ � �­ - . -- ,� :- - store when it gives vo above matter. J. Chester and Chas Thom- .v- ­- ., � -i �- - :_L . ...1 j' :'.. ,. � '' t-' - ;�; . :1. '; . J�L,�, , -, �. ­ - 0 - . ': :: , ru J son -were also heard re; the same. : ''..; 1, j �., ' � I ... I a Sao I �-.1 -1 b it in. There is'always the little check 1­� i ..­'�J.,.; ��: 1170 ]ROPkins, 0 of -.1 - ...,-,r_ . .. �. -it �. , L. �� L. - , � - ­%L,�. I.'' " -11.'' ­­ , � ; -you W T Scott w" heard re road in con 4, . -,. - .. .. . 9P - , ­ � . . I to tell you what you got, or what - , A ' ecialty . - _ .. - I 11 I , � "I . ­ . Agen . '. .. ­­ I ;­:!­­� ",:. - . - ­. - tit lots 10 and 11. - i I , --L I . - ­.�, didn't get .., �: I ', t, Green River, Ont. �-�I , . ; . .. . V . , . ..:L :, . i., ; � . . . . .i 1. - " ------ ------- wm - ..., , - ­ . ­­' I % . I � ­ 1: .. ­;,�- 1. 1. I � 1,1,��: Sometimes these checks are useful for . A000UNT'S." ;'.'­� �-:.'.:­. I.., L � ,�.,: , L �' 1� , ;.1--. . ,.;. . ;.. ''J :;L:.­..� .- , .. L . - I �, L'. . . : * 4. I ; . �; -.. � .1'. . L . . ; . 1. � � �.:� other purposes than those intended by the W J Clark, for notioes ril Closing pail of , , .'. I.. .. I , I ..: I Alao. ..­ � . -:- .. .;. I... � ­�,�. '. ... ­ � , - -: - . , - . Ll store. It was so in this case. I " .1 �, 1. - .1 .! - � � �1!� � �,,.­ �,.,.:.��i.L - 11, ' - :.: *L, department the west town line, 01.00; E 3 Park, guards CALL F OR PRICE& . -��, 11:" !;.L; -1 �..L",: I ` I ; "':.! - d -L-.., �Z: L;� 1. . � I . , ­. , -1 � . -r The customer determined to am just how on Kingston road at lot 17, 50o; Elijah Don't Forget , � ' - ,�.:: ,,� . ,...- . - ' . . . : LL -' ises, of the depart- . - .., � , . , -� - 18801 I � ..; - ­ "-: f �­�!;* truthful were the prom Middleton, repairing hill at lot Is. con 1. ; - .: - . ­­ �L-­ ­� -. 1 1 -L�, menta 1; The little pac; ' ". ­­�, . i . ­-­ .. -1 ished 0 1: � -, I tore. kage of wool 01 00; John K Ramsey, V.S., to attend- --1' I- `.'� .. L - . I ... I �'. .. Establ - , .., .i - . , - - . �,� � I ­ - . .1 I.. ­. the department of --L��. 'L' it y6a intend to plan Fruit or Oros - 1 ;-­� . - - ­ 1. . w 9 � � -:1 :'-'-,L' a taken over to anoe on Britton's and Galloway's 00we, re ;,..� - . -1 lw '' as submitted - d r. . ­: ' I �.�', .,� Weights and Measures; and w tubereolosia. 110.00; P 8 Gibson & Bon, re 'I .!�­'. D Ws. Xellnea7, ,. " .:- I ­ I . I .,�. mental Treat; ana Plauls, that you'can L�,�:. '� e most careful scrutiny. Of course the "_.""L . -- _�:, to th lans of various kinds, 0188.00; Hart A* ­ "�;.s -1, .LL ' get them better, cheaper and in better . - . . ' : . , ­� i I � - jj- L I . . . I :� a the first to be placed I 1- " . 1. � Bundy's Block. ..., '.." ':.z' tour -o :1. I.: -: ./,:. I ., :, -1'1-1`"J � unce weight waL Widdel, for collector and assessor a rolls. ;�­ -,3 , , : -. V.. - order for planting by sending to the old ... I L- . .: , I ;.. I . L. . The little package would not , : 11.­Y,.� in the scale $13.50, also forms, SUA; L Armstrong, ' L I ,,, .. L�-- - ­ - - -I- 4 -- � reliable Central, nurse , I J miles north of . I I , ,�'. . balance the iron disc on the other end. building cnIvert on York townline, in Con . I .. . I . 7 -1 ry I . .. . L: .. ­­ - - . .� - ' ver P.O., dian you can get of .. I � , 1: and a half - VIAN81 �:, 1, 'Ir -: Then three ounces were tried, D. $18.12; Ismw Davis, building fanoe for , ,,: Orden Ri . . . ­ - onto who come from a long dist,tace. . 1. . ­ . I ,. ." ­,.­ 1� , but still the wool end of the scale stood u gravel pit and material, $3.40. 11. 9RIKNGIL,� ag . I .. � . .- ­ . I . -- .. I .. 1. ­ ..::. . � three ounces were tried. The scale MOTION11. _ 'L'' Old and staxidard varieties always on - .�',�'4�:- , .1 �.. ­., � , ;.. ': 1. - . Then . - .- . I I . ; '�! ised itself delicately by Mr Cowan, hand. Novelties and nex varieties furn- . ": ,; L �s. wavered� Mr Jackson, seconded 17.., that the four . ished if you want them. No substituting. ­ . " " - in the middle. It was evident moves that this council acoepta the.offer of ,.]� ��:-,­ - : I ., ounce package wei lied only a scant 05se 52 from John Lawrie as rent for this sea- I - No misroproseutation. Eatisfaction guar- :­-:'':'� . g I ­ - . , I -�:.; ounces. eon for the 5th con road allowance on lot anteed. Prices reasonable. Send orders � .11: '', - - khat 0 -uit trees before let of April to give . 1, ;.. The customer looked at the bill 12. - .. fo r fi �­�, � � . : i�.�- �,.­' said four ounces. He looked at his parcel. Mr Cowan, seconded by Air Jd6oks6n, TRAD9 MARK89;L time for �'igginfr and filli d a. W in. .i 9' or ' I r skeins. The customer remem- : . . - in er .:.-'. * -,I-. It held fou moves that this council grant the privilege 091111ONVIV x 13. Donal th. agent, Gr a River. " .1 . - L , , 1. ­ L..". skeins to the lea ­ :, . -: , �� .., . bered that there were sixteen to Goo. Woodward, allowing him to sell :.­.,. I, 60PYIHONT9 &,os .- Price list free on applicition-addross .. : ..... , ..' 't - , : pound, and that each was supposed to con. candies, fruit, etc., on Queen street in the AAyone sendtfis a sketch and deearl ption way ' . HY. HOPKINS, V.S.1 L .:­`,-�-- ."L L . in QU . ;!: - s. : :;... -z ounce. The inference was that' r lokly awertain. free. wbether an invention to , 1. ". -­ -.-, L-;. ..'..;,-,', tain an township to the first of October,'1897, fO probably patentalile. CAmmunlostlous strictly " Green River, Ont: . , '. ­ , - . . � .� , ­� I , � i only three quarters of adentiaL Olde" &"nay to - - I , - --- 00a L-':, " .1 -: . . . 1. .. �;,.- each Lkein there war the consideration of.one dollar. a* We have a =,ef,.U,rt19 = " .. I 1. "'L " 11 I I r�b. - . L. -I - an ounces and that the departmental 8tOrC Mr Jackson, seconded by 14r Brown, In Amerb n & Co. reoulve . - I . I . . Patents taken through MUD . - . . ­ . . :-- - .Was really selling twelve ounces to the moves that an order be drawn on the treas, speow nouoe in the ;--,','1' I r ­ ... � . L. 'M I ' .,; "" 1". pound. involuntarily Soott's lines recar- urer in favor of John H. Richardson, - ' k,s Cottob Roc t Compotmd . �'j , SCIENTIFIC ANIERICAN9 , - L . Is the on' *&fie, reliable ,.] . . � . . - I � :.�-,. red to-bim : treasurer, for *22-60 to defray experims in b"utiful Illuetraud, larinnt airel"tiou of .. . - L'.- monthly me cine on which :o'; 11, I.- If I egislation - I b, what a tangled w4?b we weave,�-; a I, :. 0 connection with Kingston road I aw.ven no journal. weekly. terms W00 1� year i .. . I.. ;­ - ice todeceive.11 ` . ! six moll he. Op"wen eopien&ndRA�ND ; ladies can depend in.the . ­� . �� � - �.­ ,.i when first we pr&ct . Mr Young,, secondd Brown, V001K ON PATl9NT6XeUttrG6 Addr4116 ..-,.. ,L - ;,. -- I k.. I I bered the - adyera homor and 6 we of seed. ,: � . -1 -'.1, The customer remern moves that the reeve grant �is order on the , It ,r"t. I '' , � - . ��- 11 saying four ounceso the ,,. . 301 nre&dwxy, pow"ierig.: . I ."& - L ,.! - Isprepar4dintwodegreues '..... i"'! tis�ment, the bi treasurer to pay E J Park 50 cents, Elijah . - I . . . �, "I _ . 1. . . . ,�,t �fully disposed in four Y, V. S., .'.., :;i. . L -4 'L' .. of strenirt . . � w- � three oun . -.---- -- - - - - -- -- --- ,: �­- � L - , I : . - and came to th -f - . � I .�. I I � ces arl e conclusion that the Middleton 61 00, Joseph M Ramae, --A&- -61-1- 14 0. fo oiLdinwy cases : �-, skeins, $10.00; Peter S. Gibson, P. L. S., #l".00. -��: . . . - L" '. departm "is art & Riddell .­. �, -A ­---� , the greatest master H- $15.15, W J Clark 61 00,; 5 by far the best dollar edicine known ,:� ,.-.I.;, ental store - I L .1 . L . x': .. ': one in the commercial world. Isaac Davis 18 .40, Leslie Armstrong 11 8. 1 2. , f , � I . A. a -sild b er box. . I L" of boons PO I I 11 -Y dr,aggists, on Dollar p, .. I �.11.,.: �, .: � The customer bad been inVeigled into the Mr Cowan, seconded by Mr Brown,. ), fhe Effect -. ­ � - . "" a . No. Z for a '&I io degrees ;- . " :... : " . I ­ . - - a I : � , by a lie, he received a bill on which -:1- ­ strongweir,-sold ryve'd' 'C Ao. One box. ' * - ,- 'L �. � �­ store moves that th 3 first sitting of the court Of I.,..1.1,-,--. of a Smile �- ..., �gi I . I I . � � - e was confirmeJ, the artful division of I 0 0, Five Dollars. �� ',L;� the Ii revision and appeal be hold at Woburn on ",�\.-i­,- r Three Dollar's ; two x - 11. , and he paid and Is doubly enhanced when %, ,�-. the skeins strengthened the lie . Monday, May 31st, at 2 o'clock V. m., ba4ad by . No. 1, 0i NO. 2, Mile on nceipt Of , I... -.1 - t... . be didn't get. In other a charming set of'teeth. ,.. I L., - ey for what that the clerk do give the proper'uoUce re-- price and two 3 -cent at Pa. - , - -- �L mon ­ . .- � . ­, lied to him, . And right here we want to tell you 1119 Cook fn nyt - - � - -.�;. � ,.-, words, the departmental store quired by law. Pa L. -. 1- something. 4- -,4 ,; ,. -.- -", " -and t - .law for the '�l I .. I ­­ ben r3bbed him. Mr Jackson iotrodaced. a Ily . . 1. 11 . 11111111fier, 01114arts. , .. . 1. . I -j ..: , W .. 1.1�., - . "P�" 1.1:1. � .. �. . I....,"".... , . 1; - 1. for the ool- If your teeth -are not perfect in -V, �L � - . ­ ­ - ..1.1, *i­'�:,r'�­ . I . . .­ J- ' .�L' A ­- f easily make them I. 1. : � �,::, ` �..', - ------ �- �.­,',':­-1,1_­.,, .". ­�. *;I** .remuneration of the trewititor every way, we can , . ' -�. ..- �'.. � I.. ­.. ,� �. . � - ..". ­­.; L ,�',,.­ " � , . , . at the-uw.e stm was lection E y method known to modern Sold in Pialrer�lug and where in Can �` ` -";. " ` - ., ., . of non-resident � vxos- 03uucil L el ads :�,'. -% � '' _ liargain be whole. Mr 110. ver �_ ­ ... Another _,�; : Z.. .. - . , . � , _... M- -- is of sei - went into committee Of t - . ­ I byall responsi ) Druggists. I ,1 - � wing silk for 91 Ye cents dentistry Can be Used to dO 50, if YOU � ­� L , three spoo . - - �- I ;� .''. -- I These spools were size E and stamPed to Cowan in the chair. Thi! bill was finally trust your case fo me. - - - Wh Can ­­� . " ?assed the amount of salary Par MuXlum be. � .. I - �­�­- :1 of some aim 0 . . , . � . �, . contain fifty yards each. The inquisitive I ' - .. I �1­.,_ � Wanted -An Id "Iftto It I � 4 00 easar. �,�i,�� � ',� customer had these barfain spools Ing 160. I H. A. GALLOWAY9 [Mntlit w"a 1 -, - tings : - . toot ourOfts: them fn brin u tL Mr Brown seconded by Mr Yo na Co.!& - . t, - ­�'W," ,ad. otaining fift gr 6 they N.B. Cor. 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I..", . I .- I W?�,,Y­,01- . .1 - . ­�q - ­ ­ � �,,­,.,, ", �.-� � i . tthbHzed'Cap . $2 500,iA'�.;I.,!"�, �­." �, . , I., 't r a : ) , � . . ,� - Lt -, 0 W -.­�.,? - I '. I -i . ­ 3xibscribed Cap-..,:­�.. 62815 . �,T -4, L ­ - I L . ­ �11 *J_4-."' - L - _ ­­ � ­. . . . � L .., . . I - - ' 1 I - - . I ­ ­ - I ­- �L L -;-. i '. L ­ "�r - -� ­�-- I - -­ L ­­ .. ­. .4".."i-. - This 06mpany bAVS opened a brarteh in j4`.;.j�4--,, . " oftlea lately 00. LL ik , - ','�;�, . fliage of Pioliering. in t&e " TV ' L� ' ' ': - puied by the Ontario Bank, under the in""$_ - ;e L ? - _ � ant of the undersigned. - ".�'��'-�� L �� � Deposits will be r000iyfid and interest alloWad -�- --"!� ;f-%.� L-_ k�, '­A� - -� L. .. t highest rates. 'I., ' 'C � ., - ­ � ' I Draft# inued on all parts, 001leatfous made � - - ��4 � � �very liberal terms, money loatled on uo%g ' ' ­. - 0 d other securities. i ­41-5�� : c., . NY 03.0. KERR, Manager. .--.,1':4 .4. I �;. � ,t.r2. . �--­ . - . - �- :­� ­ , t."t, ,,�,i ------- I I L ". I 5. q4 .1. 0 ]KI L L� L", ­ ­ .1 f� I- . : 11, " D NION BANK.:Z­ �LL;­ ....?:�.', - - � L ­ . L .. , . -Ikl .*.',� ;44... ­� .�; ­ . �� . .--, - - - apffal Paid upt,,,.:­.- $1,500-OOOL .1, .: -I! .1. I . .� :,2 1 .-.,'L,. ­11� . . - , � 1:: ­ 1!. "" , ­�,�. .-'.1. -`�. I � . urplus, �; � L- -­ �-�­� $11500100C :.­.­:; '. "..:, ­; V, , - J.- -6 �`411 ',V. ­ ;,-, L � :-�L' WHITBY AGENCY& ..... I -L. .... - ..­.. -1 � ,�- . L. I ... - ,, OUST" ZRAMAN Busluses 2ftWW41t4d,, �L -C -T-L .- -- '4 �0 I I . �. .. , - -� -L-.. SAVINGS DIMPARTMENT, ..­ .., , . -. .,- -­ . - . ­ . :. .f L,*_; �m 'Intdrest allowed at highest current rat6L ft'�:,:-,.- �� e , :.na - �,,i otice of withdrawal required. ­ .. -- - .- .. special attention van to the collection of ": -- - armor's Sale and otter Notes. - �, ,.i,, - L I ­.� -L' . 11 . , . ­ ,�'�.-',.11�' . ­ � E. J. THORT61TI. . .. .j?t: - * I 1- - , -, , :1 1.1"':. 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Hie ataxted to coma 4, `�"�_..,r ;. COMPARATIVE PEACB• have tstomething to do with the matter; ft►6hting the government. Revitl,le bad 1�gI �� . ;., i that Ambition once ardueed, is more to be boomitarded aRtd ]3�adrid, on more n8 over tie fislcta wb ro hg �d h�tc la�at' night, brut he had boon drink• ��r ', ' feverish that last of power Ie leas soru- >� one ocottt�,on, catr>oe near eharin wu>oc'ked eo hard sill tAhroutgk the early Lag ctoursiderablly, anc� h, had a bottl ,� -; . �� �itrtel Daps at Eusabetit slid 1a�e -- u�lous iri eeleotin means for -Its ati- lta' fate• Ii was +titmpd�y dreadful, ego ap+ring a•nd +tote bolt eatmomer, early and alarm• too. tHte ot• a ong all right til >a �> pp far to DI111 >�ook, send it Wema he �„ -, Bot)r were Foad et War— Ctitaartae lI. fioation ; but of these oonstdera- dreadful, � faint, t�►at allot thirty -Live' �.� � he had wtarked hope sly and w�ngted a drink of water,, or tniesed the �' "�""l� ` at stassta hxteaded Her Domtlnteas sr lion$ bas its slitti allies, eo that while eNxs of tabs sort of thin the whdle �.,. talthfull baridge— smyway, I had to go to town .. � ��;� R'ar— firsts is Isabella'. Time —Sw- the fact is oleeu•, t e reason !or the fact nish peop!<e rose as one IIidalgo and y, and rat►►v, to lose hie home. r - Prastitrtn must be left tub a it was found —in told Isabella to go, and she went. toot• thckt rusts how It watuld nd, right early, and whew I gdt to the �. >o ors Eaacnte sad tae Fruaco rer� E >rldge I saw. someone l,ig6 half fry , ��� �'sar. the dark. � IL all the quarrelnatne• queens had The dlaud on �t►e yauaag lace 6 face do+vvn, sttd —it was you - There were two o al predttcessors of been as summaai8y treated the world darker ae he li Bred &ud he a the water, � . 3 ht have @tt ed more sane for the >� � �® fatthea•, lad, dead fat' hours: and so _ •'- ; -The reigtci o! Queen Victor'fa,�' , riow Victoria who as e11 deeert►e _the ,title � �� �le that p�vhenevex a Pam ►anatel "I will Hat eta d it after the nelghlaors to help me bring lam `'� 'a''ra'K'� Hasa the close of Its siztietb of Bloody . as u efia to .their ndwmes y � d I ,� as the third who r ceivedi t. Mary Tu- gneern regnant bobs up in hietor it all I hays dome to tree It ll go feel cute• I nP sorry for Tutu, . ad. t' 7bat'. were ib in no other retspect re- �h has'd to have him o that way, �rt marks dot fo7lo�wed bhe e p let of her mnah� � In oataneetion with a war. ere drink ; even err ham® to go 0 old Jim gg ou all to have t '_r bde, would, on account of its ez- married tattier n puttsng people to w'� A't•��h• who appears as the slay- A+11en f 'll a away and gt e� it is ttettteix irt' y `` " taetme 2 th alone, take a notable death for their re igiutuY belief, but eo, er of old the royal faintly and discp ears ar rung. I . 'VVit g him gone• Why, lad 1 ]Ted, don't loom �.',, eng ppp ' ' RLa►ae in hisrtory. Length of says is for that matter, d d every other Boyer- � a revolution. There wsa Boadicea, letJ it all go," - like 'that. The Lord trnowa what t• i ,• a. who led the Britons, much to their dls- � and a beet, and yolu mkt bear np for your l` � ttto YPore aesured�#;o the Bing than to sign of those tim ,for .the stake and oomfiture ;,and there is Zenobtla who � httmd wag datd ctn h� a � mathes's sake:' _ �e aub'ecst, and wbea men- now ad- t� �'1�' the bT nding: irons and the -sad roles said: "Re1ph,'vyoul you leave. „Oh, �,• era; one Test+erday �- � block were tthan -ali:i arguments in makes her e�nt.r on the hietorio stage • v and litioal aontrovere as fhe warlike yQuee�tn of Palmyra, and Maur mother aa�d 1Ltt1e eiste s to bear. almaet wished him dead, and I said �,� waced in years remember that they religious p � her exit as the wife of a Raman Sena- theta• trouble alone i Ia you home all wdu9d kill him if be ever struck mother every ruler takio the ground that hts �,_ . There wa8 Mar Stuart on whose t>on -Hat recall the time when Victoria sin, and no!w( he is dead 1" - ( . ' ,� views were so obv nadir unimpeacbrable )' � that ygtt lovrat �'Weil1 Ralph you could anti helps was ®ot ruling over the Baitish Fm- that those whu d fared ou ht to be a��t every school girl Es prepared g ,• Tt � � with such a good �' pits they may weiLl be eacused for re- hanged or behead d for• their atupiditp � shed taste, but whu was known in Mather, y� �� it ie ot• sealing 'that way if for nothtn else But the 79.000 ez- �' owzt time as the triakiedt, moat toot you and Lucy and litJtle Ily'thab m��har anal him abuaiug her, bet you :, tZardiztg a reign of this length as quite $ turbuleant womsxn in )qur i?ven in . I oars eo munch •bull what n I do for mat8t fay aaitd forget it now, and roust 4. �-Y: - Phenomene,Q,. 6a it; •is, for, save in the ecutioais durtng t reign of .Eilizaheth, om, owm � we have had an eaana a mdther mkt know." most of them for offanaes that would Y• � d, for Yaw WiEhout a word RaQ h turned and mythical, annals of the Chinese,- history nom, � pun�bt;d ith v month in, the of a warlike empress, fur it was u- you tf cult• home is mot•Ggas f p ie, who, whets the Franco-Prussian knotty. thtut be has taltready dt'alik up !walked into the boktae to his mother', ' records few instances of a longer lease work house, are frightful reminder t3'�► o the ' a3td throwing .his arms around ' ' of• ower while in tseveral of these, of the savagery t those cruets days. struggle broke out, declared, with neaa•1y, ar gttr.ite all be can sit n � aide, P Aside from the ha i e and drawl a cttenched fist, "This ism war." and � we her, said � ,(other wilt ng n8 � pltace and he will Bell. rho crops "Mother, dear mother ; `� large deductions znuat be made on ac- and quarterings a other brutal pun- lived to rt'gret that she _ ad so much hays �vou„ked so hard to raise eo we can ' count of the tender age of � the sou- ishtuents, almost common whein Anne Go do with it. From her case, it ap never drin�t again. I hope you will for- - 1::� ere, st accession so that, consider- was on the t.hrar< as when Epizabeth Pears that a 4ueen does not need to barely lire. without paying a mortgage. give my wicked wotrds oL yesterday. gn rude wtth undtvtded away to make in- ape �' ed from a1�1 ointa of view, the reseal ruled, both reigns were rendered note- Besides, the faa•un is yours, m that, and and I b God will forgt can for Deter .?• � ' P P t,ls b eat fore n conflicts. Eliza- ternational t rouble. Io fact, a wo- mother, I will do all I n+o ape; ha,n a righ#1 to tak it from �. =; otxupapt of the British throne has pro- Meth, as�e91 as A e, was totzd of war. �►n with influence to mare does not T_�ry do beafi it, mother, for Lucy a and . 'need to be crowned, [or there were Ydu totr anything, much less -rum.' Dlailly's sake." �, - bt►bly held the reins longer than 'any When the Spanish Armada was expect- -.: _= - �' ruder stn, Edazabeth went the ladies who filled the courts of Louie "Ralph Lhe farm shall t3o'• I Mr. R�oget'ti then said::- ' afters the authentic annals of bu- ed on the suutL c XIV., and his equally virtuous great- � � " this is the hardest err - Go the Til:bur mounted a horse,. halve na ri hkl to let m children s Mss. 6tune, 'man history began. Ii, however, the Y andaon, who succeeded him, the La g Y and I ever came nun, butt the _Lord will paraded up and d before the t -tones �?' thg home go, and I will not. ' Y ua' father fort ou in H`is owai w�a and time � period • bf Victoria be reckoned by .and. thorn ln1 n o e� the cexoite- yalliares, ,die Ile Montespane, y �- � Y Y Ma' tenons. fb9 C'h�teaurauz, the 1'om- cambdt die a of it withdu my son- Now we mlue+tl think of getting hits in achiev�eimeut's, lf, as Sheridan Bays, "A •went and the roar tat went. up in ad- L4 Par mirAtiap of her br vet When M,ari4 padotu•s, the Du Bgrrys; everybody sent and t bays made up my mind and oared fag•. There won't have to be lute spent wartbily should be measur- y' knows the whole bad list and what art ppain enough what irorough was wag the war of the p that m children steal: ba e a home s� i.nquee+t, feu' it id tttd by deeds, not years," Victoria has knish eucccssso Anne was doing ��' had i,n tht� politics and ware of Y oatusec his death." reigned longer- than Methuselah lived. izabeth's act in� London. to eneotu- t.hetr clay. They were not c�ueene, but. while they live." And so John t3tone was brought lento =- Art and science and industr stood atil•1 age the regiment about to leave for � this partusular they might as well "but he will strike -pats, me lher —aind the Name he bad made so utd`happ and Y have been, for not even t"atharine the y • �; = tdie war. Nor der of EngCash hrs- I shall kilt him if be dose. I ill Heusi' had tried so hard to place in the hands during the nine ce�nluries at life accord- t�or needs to be t ld of the result i,rr Gretat did more to disturb the peace of - od the rAtm- seller ; brought home for ' Y neighbor nations than these vicious never see him strike you a sun•" the last time. - ed to the �patriaroh af� the desert; he either a, se, for, though Elizabeth's utg . - 44= ate the tse.me kind of food, lived is the subjects were not. vPrfond of her,_ and favorites of two corrupt kluge• "Hhrsh I Oh, hush 1 my • 1 Yon Their tears were very bitter whe>1 same style of tent, plowed his ground Anna was ggenerals known among her _ mluat not speakk,, so of youu• ft lher. It they reameznbered what be had beea people as "Biraindy N�au," from her fnv- is ndt that he is arlue►1 to me ; it fs be'tare the drindt demon took possession with th® same modal of plow, when' he orite tippple, yet. t e troops were un- "ABOUT• PflOM1NliNT PliOPLE. � od him, aid, a,nd then o! the death be was 900 as when he was 90, while with doubted9y tn�tred •g the military boar- � .,_,. the drutilt. 'Hb uaed� to bee -kind and died in of the rove 1 1 dtcs, and thrashed >raii� ,fault ganrr or tar. Cgtat polity st tMr lave ttls so, .and remem•bRrr, a ie your ,After be was buried Ralph and Franlc ' Victoria, the world has advanced a $ .. went. back to their •work with renew the S aniards iu t to channel and the father still. cantor with _ever decade. _ wwrid. - I �, p PAY '. "Honor him t when he t'i7ak+�s himself ed ehpea•g far they knew that what Y y -French at. ,Bieaths•, ha to the be- 3 When Queen Victoria ascended -the lief that they- K•er pleas,og theft env- Tsrti<tsuit }crtt `!� - KinlPy blab already die- � ,they ma a front the farm cow would ��''thrane the rai9road and the steamshi ereign. � ! t,ngtrishecl him.�Plf by shaking the Irnver than.the dumb brutes,. and when .bring added eotmfomt to their mother t •'I'he .©]izat,ethttns +trick of galloping ttaatetec of 1,�5 c•csllt•re at- the \White be al>trses you, motLar --the best wa• I andststt+rs, and they were determined were in their_ infancy, the daguerreo- about on hoi•aeiback in order to ettmu- Ht,uswp ire thirty -one minutes. ma'n cap ear #h; and Luny I Look at � to' give Lacey aan ed.ueation and all t.be • ty_De had just come; the telegraph and late the fertror of army was prac- ;4Eiss Dutf of :deg+^ I orlt ciiy, is a � ocaaforte in their power to atone for Mn � her— defcn•med fur life by him• And � the tattfterin she had to endure from '�' the telephone, the typewriter and the tired with success y the famous via dea1ea• ist wtld aniatia4s. :,i a su }rplirs , � � •' reaper, the ocean cable, the sewing ma- Theresa. She wa not to blame. for met��ggE,.i•ies in all Party► o! the RtatP:+ }•'i,t ask me to Iona and honor hint 1 � her deformity. c` tthe foot tba't her `sign urea one long with 1ic�pH, tigers, lte*are and elephants• 111othnr, I love and honor you with all � Jim Allen tried to get Mra. Stone to • chine and the repeating gun, were of a,�. as the oanflin s of her day were {ay fur the li nor he had Bold her hue- ;: the future: Uf the names now ,den- Hat of her tttnsk' The most florid, Pntrtnk Donahoe, t.be owner oI "'l'he my heart,. and will dbey You ag far 'band, but, t:hetq tc,pd him steralp to re- tt,,nrsgg Dosion I'ilut, wihu Lax just celebrate as it is in tiny potw� to, blot I cannot � `'_ tlfied with -the art, the eciexnce, the � Hat the most. retllic►hle, of English his- � ilia Pfth birthday, is i:t ga,od health, � wTn the life and manhood that be had torians has graPhioa9l tole! the st.orp lave or honor him." t�t.kPn from her h9tsabnd, and then abs - ` Literature, the, poetry of the present ch � and attends regularly to h,ie buei- ' , • � wauad think about in him. of the• tree err of 1• rederick, of his ' Ih,n t--dop t apeaic tea; nay sort. Tiny Fey g day, hardly one was k�pown. In the new. ' �A� rr-ertit. awe • wrth many threat.a. prep rations for �4var while warmly ) • year when Victoria was roalaimed, gaa (Ittsep Vic�csrials salon 'in her t- � be IxstiQnt and pray that he may p professi,nB hla deaf for peace, of the �` but be did not trouble her tigain. -•` . Uhazilea Daarwi:u was a young' man of stealthy march ink tiil8sta, haw the vale railway cluach was turaighed at Execcrme a man again. I will not give The years passed rapidly away, and 28, a,T►d had ust un those observe- continent tsprang � arms to tear in a cxxst of ;90,000. T,he oarpei cyst up ottttl• home, and• you must stay and t'he little farm ysPldnd an abundant • 4 j � feces n.he Austr n dotninione, and =��• end ea<ylr droor- handle a like os.re far mc� atul your sisters.. $ere zm f�ppcxi•t for the family.: • ,.-, lions which are recorded in his won- �tv the war spread, aver the world and t►mount- � '1'hn girQss a-ere kept to .school, and , , derful books; Hurley was a -boy of 12; raged in countY•les � •here the principals Mme. I.i11is=t No►rdboa; the grer?t 0O'm� Frank. I am, sttt•e my boys will i Frarbk spent the long winter Pvenirras ' .� Tyndall was a youth of 17 • Mill an al- � the strife were a sollrtely unknown. ei,ngei', ie a grand- datttgt�ter c,t the late b�+IP e,an�h eyther, and help me to bear ' in study, fitting bitnself trnr a bus {Hess ' Looked at ar ht, otvever, the grand •Rev. Jdtm" Allyn, nn eloquent Metbu- life bravely." life, as he felts that. to tx+ bia lifework, most unknown man .of 31; Spetiekr was figure in the �itan • 91 toggle was not dint ,reiu•he+r, ktra�•a sN "Ce►mpmeet- 1' 1 I and he cxyttSd be spared from the farm. ,. - - g �othn Allen '' l'hP.,re woe a gathet�tng mrntsttr�e n , as Ralph could hire help as such times the same age as Tyndall ; Dickens was the treacherous f're eric;k, bwt the her - io " )Fta1Ph's eye; and his voice was alit- as ten needed. ,,,�,.,,,,.;.,...a -local re otter of'l5 ; George Eliot, oic Maria. Abrr.ttd ,nc;d by allies, out- Ilerbert tit►�cPr h� retutsed the of-• , a girl of F8, at school in Nuneaton; numbered by enemi ,with all F.urolte Gar of (hrnbr{dge l)intvertuty to make ills butsky• see he said: 'Yes, mat her; we Ralph waq a practical atz+d enthusis,g- against her, unab,e, as she said, to trust him a tiue'tor of scien,k, on tl►e grounld will do the best we tin, if he will `not do taamP.r, and while Frank was study Tennyson was 28, and unknown save even her ahs,mberl ins, lest French -or, t. the bee, alma s 8ealfned tv acre ,t trtg �tc, [it hituRf�it for barsiness, Ralph - btt► y 4 strike ycrU or the children. I! he does, by a little volume of nut the_ very best Prune• Les shoo d be of their Hain- twrch h��, a-.•scs svWdying the lbest methais of - b�r, of nee did a -flinch nor lose —I wlll nct promisn. Come, Fra.nk ; � tarmirtg, en`i Dolly, now growin a poetry ; and Edi�n, Teela and motyt e The crr;ginsl rrianttnc+riut of R�tutes g ,4 ooura and whP, r she rode up the we txyttgt lx+ ai. wark. I have idled too � fine, healthy Rirl, was uitn ae'•inter - ol the other great specialists in oleo- Mount of Defiance and shook fire im- "Fndsmivn' lots just heen suld for � q Ian u ly "and the hastened awe , i sated a8 Rol ,h, and oauld make as good ;9,175, rtitiie:�tt is wtthout doubt much g lrra, y y 1 tricity were sot -yet born. Remove perial sword. of eta toward the four bgttnr as ccyu9ii be found in any lairy. more then Efut►eta evert• renewed !ur his white tears kept. bark for her boys sake ( 1 rots of the nom ae, challen n the a d tto one raised nicer chicks•c,r sad these and- their co- laborers � Lrom the Pa Pa � � enure t,letirul �•orke. tune rolled down rho utotber's lace un- rn xrie s tram the same a+um�er of world to question hoer rights to. t one egq field of action and the shadow on the attd dominions, no wonder the fiery Jane 'fe�2se4j[►ray, gists = greatetet 6eedrd, and, tsir�kin.gi on her knees, she hens than Ik,Qly. _ dial of time might just as easily be g'sLns shrieked their rc;udineaa to die playwright, tee 64 years uLd. He is an .prayed lott{r sad earnestly that in some Intcy bad vtt strong*~r with the •et�ineer attd a mathematician, Ele Par.+, end hail Henn an oarnest student turned back a thousand years as a for her and her cause. tAnd so they y did, for Hun aria,n bongs were left to wee unc•es a 'ilinint�er al State. Eis bag wny this trcKtble might t,e rQmoved and ' tht +u h she was et ill delicate. hu.ndsed, for they and men like them g g • I represent most that constitutes the dif- bleach am every battle -field of the sev- written fifty -floc playa. their home st -ill remain tt•ithout bring- Her sprirituel life . had developed. - ference between modern and ancient en years' wt►r;`�rtd thus they- saved the 'pbe Ii1,e of Tannyrsc►n,'tJit w�ieih hIa ►ttg: a hna-vier Barrow.•' also >. and, beinEL+ a great lovt+r of musts emp tre. souse, ilia i,rex„c;nt lard, bus been for XVhen site u,rosn, altbaRt b she could � and a goal musician, she had been choa- ills. 10 say t�sat Queen Victoria has There was souther lf'anpress, miscalled �,me titres at H•urk Issrs - fen as .1 gon® to the g g niist for the little church w<•here • ruled ever since the Dliddle Ages ap- the Ureat, C1�►tharin II., of Russia, who �`e qr, v►•uy out of her troutrin, she felt,! tbny all w^oa••shi d • she was also as 1 I,rese+. It is to be pul,li,dred w two- - 1�e • a at first glance au unscrupulous y but who t t "Hrt who castes for the s r " ! y � _ pear bad no wtsra forcer or her, ,c,ci�ized vc►lusrr�,w in tQie autumn. �+ pa row earnest H-oa•ker to the Sunda school bold atatenient, but when the crown .had a sort of vet ru �tural knack at � , 1 and a very ardent wu�rker for the tam was lust placed on her head the life o! iP 1 rirtc•e�y Mat-ut van Iluhenlohe, wife wotuld sere for bar anti her children, .picking a quarrel a d forcing a war on ranee cause, foe' fetes could not forget her day bore a greater resemblance to of the lmpe�rial t`'haxtcellur, haB yet- and she retttrnnd to bas work with a � pe everybody else. . he brtd three l,el- tear father opt bia sad death. t -h,at o� the :ourt.eenth that that which P tcrrmtal the notable teat ut killing a (inner cruet it not a li Frank jcrinPd with her earnestly is accordin to our ideas, is Lcose female redec .sacra on the im nr- tth /er heart.) g peculiar to �' t,ear while- lttutcing on he`r emlatetd in I ;al ,h Stvitte was now 1R, and f'r'ank 'this, and t ether 'the fou ht the ia1 throne of Rust, ,the first C�sl ar -• 1 the close of the nineteenth.centur Itu,;.�sa 1'2se f'r ►ncc�+ -y ,M Eitt Yea.tg old• two ra,rs ou y- ins, Anna •and i�71iz bath, but by corm- Y y tiger, bath well- grown (drink fie+nd�nti] there were no more Wonderful for its length alone, the parisan with her th � are as Mrs. Cau- lt. � Andre, wbr� means+ to try fur bc,y8, and for thee 1>itgt four SearN had : a�en �800ns in their loved state of ' .,,, reign of the present soy- eretgn of Great the ntrrtb 4,a1e A use next tttruscnPr, h:►+: dun® Hearty all the work on their small ; � er'•tt�tcrnt, but the still found plenty of dls to an An>EtYz.,n. .5h6 ryas forever on g yy Hritain is remarkable for anothei fee- the lookout. fur ter dory that, in her bs�i the t►tze o! his t,allocrit►aereasr►ci farm, white the. father sE�u't 'his rim ®� work for the raffles of temperance. lure In t�hich it bears exceedingly opinion vs•uuld neatl round oti a corner l�Y �► c•tthic feet, tcbic•9t will suable hint in idlepr�s end drinking all_ he oortld ; IixrlPh and Dc,ily dislike the liquor favorable compariso❑ with that of al- ai her dotniniona. WLan bbe found a to take along iW l,tru�adn tnar�e of dyad get to sell, at gett trued for, u,util f traffic quite as much as the others, � • moat an) other Queen Regnant who district that suited her purpose a wo- weight- sow his hrult -h was m�tteb broken, and trot Dolly say$ they can 'do beater term ever held a scepter. The old doge � test wets sd dart �r man's because; was reat+un enough for �t'illiam Eiayley re�tly disl,ctssecl at PLY in dt3lrt that old Jim � woa•k than temperance work, and so concerning this gaud fortune qY a na- • • Allen t h,yt ht be had trettar encore Itit, i taki,ttQ it, a,rsd it t e owner objected 5l Psr cent. u1 this Bt «� of the loth $ they leati•e that to the others. flan whose annals are :lull, da ea feom pu to t.hrs summary a prupriatiop of his Iioyy rn►nb at Telluride, (� o., tc, an !•:n Y before tt was too left, and so Johan i I•t is again early fall, and Ralph and a time wham the quart, +:s of kings and land, so much the worse for the owner. iftsh r •ndicate fort thN esuxn of ;l,'ll�- �6tune had been' frying to get his wife i FrarDk stand in #be barn door where - -the shocks of hostile ranks were- the In Asia she vastly eYtendnd the dc,- 0110. y 'ta cuort a�e the lace to Allen, and � ' only topics deemed tivurt by of the bisto- -The tnige teas laid ;t;00,000 in divi- r+•bnn slt� ad refused had struck her ; � n tsiaw them first. It is -near even - minions of t`he ern�sr ., the soaitered and deeds the Lsgt two yearn. ►tag, and tier are looking out at tbo rian's notice,. Unly in our own time i,so;ated t.ribea falls g ran Bas re to and sMVrzt that she ghould sign or .she lit -tie valle ,and then at the hills that - has the historical writr.r learned that, 3' P Y It is said that 'Sims. t3araiz 1E�t"n- ehcnsld suffer for it. � pp -the Russian regim ts, but to Fkrrope surround it. 1±ranit: is going away on the star of S whet etct9e U ht3ta•dt blue never ut�ed wirer ur at her y Pro- (the mcu•row to enter a buaweas cos y peace is of wore thrillin 1`he little ta,rm had qm all er neighbors that intoxirents. continin iu►r l,everagret bran vet interest than the narrutit•e of vs-ar. It ethe feQt able to fi t, and during her K ductive when given to Hite. �tonr by le ,,, , was elevep years after the coronation � mar+t ly to milit: and M-at�r, attd that ge, and is wandering when he shall _ ' of Victoria before Marau;ay's volumes reign a long mare was made toward she attril,ut� !t►rgrly tp thus the re3- he.r father, axed had rt +mainPd so as � again see the gun get oft this familiar the Turkish uapit. Her master long as wetll cared tor, but for anveral , �,tt�, At islet Ralph s kA, "YoRt -: urposing to narrate the history of .the mtt,rkaC,le l,renRirvattun of her pow- ears, betare the bo •a ' pp stroke, on which she alx-a •,s prided her- _ y ) were old and � ma pc� F�ngliah eople in,�lead of •the l; fish yy� art*- sntutli e t 1 Y 8'o rvhexe yoU rvtll, Franic, to find • - p � sell was ttte partitio of F olnnd. The g n enough to attend to it ass ; y� a Name, bur. you will never find kings and armies, came from the. prase, trr�ve but unfortun to eo le bad t,e- • _ Atrrt -►ng the ani�crs oI D7. Natu►rn jt shc�utld be, it ltad bee3n n lerted, `- i og i a fairer- spat than this little valle and these -is no donut a historicn oP come so weakened ,y poi P strife and gas a Han,+ 4arttsen, burn in 159tt, «•hu -anti u�ttti] the preaPpt ePasan had pot ; ne�st•linR barn amon the y the old school, aitttng du�•:n to write ettPlarrd the 11'hite t,<ea►, spent many _ rega►ned its c>'ld fertilit Bart - unto � B gre3en hills ; of the Victoria ova, would have found foreign war that t ey were helpless Y• � I can never 'leave it.. There H•a:t►d • a t years in the Iceland trade, and v►•rute it was shcnvit� the Dare the boys hail net•er bH anrnher gainat the robber nl�tions, and so hair , �: hi�lf greatly- hampered -from lack of land was divided, not equally, for Cat h- a geog�ral,hy w4fic +h described Arvtio given it. `1 "he tray had been apt and ' � I do this." place that I could loco material. 1,'or i.n all these years, coo- arine wanted and would have taken it routes so Well that away of the book carefully etu¢•ed itr the barn, -and roost � "ye8, it is beautiful, and I lase it,• • Bring ttiv0 average lifetimes, tl►e peo- a;1J, 1�y�,for fear of the ti•ratb of Prussia u'� to use sad late as 11341. of the grain ; rr�hi.le core ana tatoes ; pre of England have Leen engaged in and Ausrtria. 11s it vas, she succeeded (:lault�terae'H trri:l•liant bit of acatirron prtunised an abundant cro � � t°O� but not as you do perhaps anti -I but cue great foreign ti♦ar, the war p —mare than .. hays attest worst. to do I stn sure, but in gettirtQ the -lions abate; much to the German lml►enor g ettbibitions of enough to supply the tamil ii onl with Rus�ta, in 1850, and it was fought the c � Y it is very hard to go awe tram you - at eo great a aistance from the Island hagrw of ,het they thieves, who figment acrd eit,c+rience- is seox,nded it, warts nc,A said to satisfy t e insatt- 3' -��. and tram them all "and Frank turned might have gone to ar about the mat- � the London fi tator, �+•hicb says!— able drunk demon, hurrlecil ` that, save from the papers, :little was yy PP�� y away. ' t.er hta.d they not a ,ready had in the ''He se4md ca ;xrtfle of thtutkiing God Ralph apd f'ra,uk worked algnoet in petard of it in F,xtgland. Pete con tg g y great lttervetyt wed eendiu him silence, loft both knew rvb�st. the had � Ran uP a good eourage, Frank, for _ Y seven eta.rs war all the f btin the [nit a testa were numerous. There have been y g Y tbts will be. your home still, as ion waisted. the Order of the Red Eagl® iii rps•kpuw °- � leas from him rvho was a father• onilyy � Bas small wars tivaged in ��sia, Africa and � •� Itr name, sari as the sun be an to sink ' yob rvi�h it, -cud ou kyrow it vs•ou9d Catherine itevar of _evostgh of war ltadgnr�t. ,,gg 3 America, there wa,s a mutiny among � suit her t�►ste, bu , there w•as anot.h- towards the grAen hill -to i Hat do for everybody to stay in the `. the Indian troo in 1857, but of actual er .Queen who •dial, and whu testified .Elam A'Uht, eY -Kiang o! Arrnuin, now Pe, they i home nest. Where ig work to be done � y years old, wcttc,ut ttte- fienclt watched the road to the vi�lage, least (a,rt in the, rr-or9d, and there must be `�-� oonilict the island has seen nothing ; that she never ft�lt- ppier in her life �trte keP ,i he coma before their work was done •` toot eosin the bourn of a hostile them on the day wh n ehe.lett her do. } ng a8 aState ris�c,ner at All- and tx,at their laved mother or her lets gun has P a rrnrkers there, and I slat sure that for g;: dintnrbed the commercial and industrial are keepttng aw t{ l5tate prit,UnHr at Atl- P mother s and Lucy's srYke you will ► sisters. E�venin c =; pr ass of the English eo le. mtntona, as she supp toed, for good ane� gie�re, hues develKSi,rd suatse skill as a g aatte and the .father good and birnve The sttn is set and �`�°� - � c� P p all. H'ow Isabella of did not ; Spain would have brrt this w+as not unusual and -1` t the ref of a utter, and intend8 too send a .few o! they did their acaustuaued ra•ork and t3a in. Queen should' be � H� must �� �: . `- en oyed the fray had her conflicts been . ' an era of peaces ems at first glance en- is pictures Uo the t3tlon. He is an fire natural and alto ether to be ez= be�tivee�t her own atld the subjetets of amateuar hhgto ra heir, rides a bic ale, ttte theft• Bltr per --iti peace, Ral h •A'nd ttc »v rue vrih leave theQn to for , ,: thrall ht, but d�d not tea � i,� �' g same other monarch we have no means g P 8 y lest it � low 'theip life 'work In their own w _ and strtdiea muthematrce and �ortcr paun pected. Wamen are averse to war, and- of knowin for duri the thin Live � his mother• oho�n way .+ i ° � abhor #.be stght of blood. They are years of he � re' h n affecstlonate so- p� t'n � tench text- bo°kst' The night' passed �uickl slid �.jth the principal• losers when re invents are s �° P "--- ,, . d � 1' _ �-` -- . - -- ��`..' `•� ' `� $ ple kept things stn too constant .and uni- • • the earliest awtn the boys were u A' FLATN TALE k,RO(M - ~` � ' `: decimated ru battle, fpr .it us easier to form a stew that a e had too time to ' -•�':: A' AND LIt,aYS � � and at w�osk. axe, Bttome was a life- TII'E HILL die tha,u to ;Iva when those we love are � think of fight' a y.�ody else. First �coording, do t@ts result of ta�►,a►iy tAe utteatsy at her husband re=nainin "' �• '. dead, and -they themseivea see nothi t,ng awe all ni g bt w� at a labia d' i � • ng' the Ba nee broke ut, as the were y ght but and feared that he ,; ,� o, � in the future but lonel;ness, misery and always ready to do, nand after they had meaRUremente made at the Antht•ago- Y, blots diatner at wpaunt'. But it ie a s in� ier fact that 1 foal L' aburato isy London, � �'tnktAg snore heavt9 than usual. a tell statiton i:n India t�lyst a v `4 -� 8u been uiited b �t ry the right Z'he had � err q y protntises to do some•c yy ,fit tin+ishe their early y�tg otfirer juo�t u fro�rn whl:Le the woman may. bhudder at the thong for them th•e ta�lonian$ of u arlm in 9tnsman beingq is, in a majority 6treaktast, when a w T d p t+tLe plains • adg4t Qf a dra'�vn sword and fear to an insurrection, g p otng ly u with s4tvea'ul of�� i�neie�gttli o'rs whtatm !ue jtoo kfo�r�d the -came the Ara- � os� 1 er than the left arm, neext to `a lady ,� �, �.. _>. +� j __ _ : woe of t h�a s. '��` wuuL sue ��,}�er G� a pttttol, the saver•» gone8e, then the tallonians, then a while, tr01 tt-918 contrarryy, the left leg i•n t , a,nd Rtdph hat,�ened out, won- tivbtom the took- fQr c�p19 of the g - ..b � ;'.? ,�. ' >,; eig�n can; wtthoat compunction. or re- big insurrection d wn in .Andalusia, ig boater tttam tins ritprht leg. b+otne- deripg •ttrt siuch a>n early call frotrp eo widows common in t gran° tnoree, set the drums to beating and then a row away ofP in Galtioia. Then times. however, the reia•tive proportiotls tnariy. made �mself lase Im►rts. 'EIe . , �,�; n,nd the somebody iu Leon " ronounced" aboutl are exactly revei'eed, but very selduanl The otldeat metric M51', Rogers, came boT �mred a agresab�d� 1 $ ,. � �'� `' tote regiments to marching, ,ti't hie irtei h - gins t;o bellowing its a matter of course something, ntrbOdy k ows or cares what, does perleest equality exist between�,the facrsvard at cuss tb meet Ralph, virile sro ho said s 2�•�t= �j�t °f gpirtt$, _ �„ � �k, ` and without apparent reRleotivn on the aztd after he had be n shot all Castile tw+o >yicieP. T'he ten+cienay of t7be rtgbt the other® stayed at the wagon•. a � Y 1 Y : ' ' softy of _the fct. Taus it is the raiseu an u roar, wh •b necessitated thu arm to a :teed tine left arm in strength "Good utorn� IYP�e Yau creun't help t�hlnkin of Q ., gr p ng.1�•. Rogers,' Ralph recur poor hut�l,aud griritiintg _doyvngba., �� �, ]rergns of female rulers have, almost, shedding of a cansid sable quantity of ig ttotmic�.v�tttak, gretater ilk rnen than In said. � �easantA You are al�t•aad w t ;, 3: as a rule, been periods cf warlike con- Castilian gore. 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(: tt''.1 Alligator That CBtt Lhilit a �.wsa Merits of the Cheat goal hiiri� : hand or !3o'ft o0t>I to whish Fgtsnalxt's ,ll,dame 1B t , n h.li'.to or.• �' ' :• I ,, �," t .11111on, Alone or Less, at a Time. - _' situ ltirvine Withstand- all the !l ta• F[eischmaan s lCeasl O e oa LIFE 4N A 11AILROtr �NDIIt?IVR itaaltli of the tiradulout3 wnd Boeptioal k Pait�lem Corn Extractor has been ail- Two .,slide w x F„ Sagan - w k. a � �;� 1Q, 11 ,1 .s TUis h+g adliga►bor i+nl our menagerie' TO DISUSE. :IPhan they ars ClotiwsPted to stet erre plied• quietly dooa Putnsna a Ex- Cream of Tartu Quo ha t o 'a; ` the old aircu$ than said, "didtn't always , in lyheir Personal Ailments-The>t* ba• ' raot� rr our+ that Its action seems magi- Iwuko®varm Wates: - . - T gallotisy _. , ..° �; ,, ` ,••�•, , _- some its boat Frlind--tor it nov*r talU IoaI1. Tky it. Dissolve the sugar, or"in of tartar and ysasl f, ° 4 " '�I , n a ( �� in the water add i he eztract, and bottle 1 '� a t -" take hip fs,� very we11. Slomletimee hg 1 `' ��attldtL^t >r. 'Ifs. 'I'wyor, of liertviila; L thfm. -.- .'.; . p c� ��t:: open �� mouth at . feeding With lUdsey Trouble--ae-Caller! flares Mr, Dinwoodle of Oasrpbelltord, OuL, sayst � � � � td int01`- !n a warm place for twenty-four boars uat[t 1 } 2 V 'a;, fi ` tCme, and t;nen� had to resort tv lrsv�+d Useloas, seat Ur. I reoommbnd South American Nervine to lice. ferments, then p toe on foo, when it will opus 4 wiilUipua' �a>< t ve hod I consider 16 would be truant to astaed student oI � e arkling, noel and delicious. The Ringer bus/ 3 9itrat y m ry y p w s, , egy. Alligators are ver 4eI1"L I Pills pestered Nis health. the batt interests of humanity were I not to do "` , can to obtained in all drug and grocery stir« -.w ztas�� f F :. ` Frain tilos Blenitviflle Advertiiger. Fe,. In one tnstanoe I acnviitoed an avowed ' "�""�+ . ° - in IO Dont follies to make two sallies, �, five about the Hose. :when this a11i- - " x;` ., '. There are veryy stew emlle rpti4 to au remedtee of its onrat►ve powers; l o! q$ar when True F'Xant3,is l7oeteh boa _ ,1. ' ga'tor wou�l,d,n,'t oiled hi:s ,south - we' more trying to tihle. heailth thatn that of procured a battle and it has boon of auap � ma:ny itnteatciing p�ce�eara are look- made � Jokal a lid ,� l � , �- N�i ` '�' F noQt to bin that he continues to purifies".' f used to rub table toys of "his nose eery a railway engineer. Tlhe hours of labor ara;tlud and oaten rills fibs different $ouoa x�I. 1- t�,:, ped use it, and has proved its gnat worth as �6 Kam' '� H>tI!<i gezitly. That always made brim ;,ad. are frequently lvlplg. meals irregular, astomaebaudnervedonto. It has done won• grafi and snakes of w+heolla a word of ,tom• - , �� `- ��x 4 and re,vt and oleep hnlrriedly snatched done forme and I keep it oowtruitly in MY s4vioe would not be out of place: '1'�+ere --- Q�.4- and hied throw back his upper , jaw .. .• house. An ooautioatl close sera as a prevent ""' "` r, betvtreenl reals. One of the troubles etre man wrh+o imagine a whobt is, all BABY Td Khalifs i � tit>nr like a cellar doouc on hinges. Then w ch ver freque>mtly a�ttaak railwa toe and keeps trio well and staang. I/ U y to looks prat- ,uT `' , . z . y wonderful mettiolae. rush's beoatus+e it histtppne r ., I't a we'd throw a ohniriik of beef, maybe five train s w lcidmey disease, w'leleh up ty, snit varnish+ and nhiarity are+ eynfln- �-e , p _ to a late period has bead looked u n ""'"` - ` ° '' ponilids or so, dawn his throat. and �, oi<novs boob voveta^ a mu.itude of aip8 -, s, d°o�ti-n would come life cellt}r door shut a disease dtfitau�+t; if nlo�t `imposei le. r )I R�:QUFBT} ` etc it Its a good idles to !ingiilire and i>? r ��+ ; �t�,+-; to totally cure. Altbough there exist Y ply Tho widen g ' 8e -+than ou a poetsidale iciepec�t Uhle facilities tj�at the A a� "t°" again, and ba wlould 'swallow the beef, nomet+uus remedies claimed to be Prayer, Miss Waback t �t she, with ataarit -t}h nvaker +baa at fide command fO ch h sv a4� airoaits ?y ° k In that way. wle used to give him about cures, tbia truth is that wAhing bad Y , • y " ; , manuiaotutre of thio vu�htael 'wh Ceylon Tea : �0. �� ewe C been found to Ruecessfudly cope with He -Well, plette�e don t. 9 '.. sills. Cogniaisig this foot H. A. Lox- "� , twenty-five pounds of beef ,at a feed this terrible disease ucntil the advegit fee A Co., m sof the- :t3leve- gam{Q� �tydeoiidworkhs..psoeds►t r K fs l inti;; wl►thaut a�nnich difficulty. of the nptP w rod► -famed Dr. Williams' LIKE SUFFERERS ONLYJRI+TDW: mY �' o >A f sena b a we thrown their Ti Y3 old alligator was very fond o r - `` flies. You mligllilt think a fly viould be Picyk els Chancing 't'° hear one day factory at Toroftto Junction to ,all who 11 �1 that Mr: Win. Taylor, a residenit of R Boriver, Carpenter, o Nast was wast Dare to inspteat for thielnnaelvves the ' ? t ,:,� pr(-tty tsmall grime for a twelve -foot a great suSerer h'om idney d '&So . this tao�w'% had been cured of kidney _ � Disease enannear an Dare wh cb enters into the• t a al [igatar, and one fly would be ; but trouble tr ough the agetwy of Dr. Routh American 1Lldne Cure mSeot constc'ivatian of slue Glsveland bis cls �� "' and Yo�1[j, rye., ,- y M she telt. Ii hes mon oars ► � t+, F this aid alligator would throw his up- «Tidliatns' Pisalk Pill, a reporter called Oda Quick Ouro- It isa �ecyido Bem and a hearty invitation is extended to siet umvmonyo asp I. i6 � ��� edy for a BpsoiBo Diseaao- t Dlssolres thw other B t per jaw Ixic�k and go to .sleep, appar- a � Mils home to hear from and Biradioates All Boli Matter froth a:l inbending visitoirs to Toronto to call lae�.wraay�riiw N,•'' 1y� Trtaa 1 Y s eptly. Flies would light around inside ¢ him pers+o Ally what he thoughlt of hila the System -Is Sate and Permanent. on H. A. Lozieir do Co., Yonge St., whtere _ - -._ --- - - - �,�' the, alligator's mouth just the same the will be given the privilege of in- Aaltl;-»Seas, Mr Cirri! pT�ng rail �y, as thr°y would anbrw-here outdoors, and f� �J� �- .� 1, For Heins years I have been troubled with s ting the factor The visitors and osiers oiMoDowell' Ni ark, clafi>saal J, � 1 1114.1 schen there wag at�out a mi•llian there li+ +�+.�c.t,,,,,,,�, '�,, kidney disease, neoonsitating the taping of° y' rstbing Maehttu Thee iron On ---. ���+ inuah in the way of rowedies Two � aRo � arse at the annual aneeting of the Dont be without ! Addr�• T , the alligator would shut his upper jaw they beoams so bad that I had to see yy the aid C. W. A. ate ooiall invited. x r d�� n wrtih' the flies all inside. Pretty of a h eiotan, M urine wps m li y aohoel. il8 YongeSk f -3. p 7 Y ore like blood " soon he'd throve the ce'lhtr , hack and �r than anythipg else, and was very painful. ---- '"""" -' " set thte trap aga+n• Just at that time I begau using South Amort- '! �'j t; } ams "'Itve, often' thought that alligators ti I t can Kidney Caro. It gave me immediate 1.s+� 1` � ~ 'w � .7:�.��­-- - d ke cod fl trap4 for houses. �� , ; 1 relief, and tram that time till now I have had A NEVER FAILING REMEDY r A :: . ;: «cul ma g Y /,//., . n no diMculty. I can sa ely and honestly r000m• t . ; 4- Of course yo`u'd want to keep any small � '+t ' mend this great remedy to all persons suftoc"or W ak and Iaflaoeled.0children there might be in the house a♦ a�� r I I lug trom kidney (rouble. ' f� . 0e, d .`� I F� . . ` awe from them, but if you 1 �e �'� / �; y _ Or C ronin G�rannlation of ��. nut for tihait I should think they'd be / •�•�• i _ .,, _s� T�i� HW.71n1 OIi' DYIA. T d' k 1st. great. 1 i�hlotuld say that. about four r x fr 8 I,.lde, jTi(=orat1031 t ° '``' ' �` twelve -foot alligators could keep a + j„::11 -111(1111L,11111 Ii ) � � of fliers all >> 8rkn Francisco seems to be tehb< iia- �'" o� the .glands, -t `A nhadera!te-sized +blouse free _ '�` summer witiliout the slightest trouble." I �� _ t tniral buses of dyspepsia. PhEyaitoiatobt' !,here sav thus tea utile of twelve of the oa�i� b: aitil`� '}',r*u n �Itl 1, r. �. ¢ ,, -- I +1. t+,:' j i ,1// . / , initysbitants suffer fraRn ingestion. _ -- - .;. A ADE I L /e. T� vm�y explanation at>wggeetAd is the -- AB IF BY MAGIC. 1 11 life ._ .t,..y ---- , f, . .: - . t -- ��CNi �\i , � toot that lire climate allows fruit and . rt ✓ This"`ie always the cage when NmrA-.vi- aline• Mr. 'i1a<ylor is an engineer on vegetabllefi to he had ahQAwt the E � year i ,�+.� ,, t p -._ line is applied to any kind of pain;,it toe, Dominion Atiantio Rat WILY, hi' aralhd, so that there is not the an- �' I. - . ­-...., ­,Z_is sure to disappear as if by magio. run beiTig be�twtee�n HaliTaz and Kent- forced awe oI didb tint resndonte of �; fi t '•' t WORDS11 f 2.';Stronger, more penetrating and quack- villa, anK1 he is one of t'hte most popular otuher regiamfi flava3f..�er in action than an other remedy in road. asked b at -t, 'I 1-1 AW y drivers Dau the Wheal y !/.P.0 84 the noel,, pain cannatt stay where it tote reporter colnperning file Illness he - ,�; is used. it is just this thing to have said: "It was m Chs spring of 1898 A f t hi .h 1 oapattar �p4 lig in the house to meet a sudden attack t''bat I had a salvers attack of kidney of illness. trouble, broug�hlt onl by continuous run- L.��' ":' ung on t'hlt+ road. and I suppose it ll1 The liin,g of Siam io to vialt Q'tMl, sed by the oecidlatiioni o the loco- �'ictorr, next ewrnmer in hies 2,500 -ton motive. It• affected me but alightly at etteam yac�ht, Mafia Chaktri, which was first, but gradually grew worse. I oo>ts- built. for ham in Scotland four years .%Wted a docYtor and ttlie"n tried two or � + 0 t�hyres varieties of so -cathed cures. Some . he,lped me for .a time, but after atop- 1.1.hle use of than I grew worse Cuthaever. I had noticed numerous SUFFERING W01E1l;*.ito tiimtoal4als In this p�tpem concerning : I., L:. -V. � : .'L'Dr. Williams' Pi7Ik Pills, and readinngg Of one cure that was almost identical Troubled With Weakness P001111 <.r with my awn I defied to give them a to their Sex. trial, and purobased four 'oozes at a :, i cost of $2. But its was $2 well spent �' for I was completely cured by the use '` of the pills and have not• been trou- -HOW THEY KAY BB.: CURED* bled with my kifte s since. I can therefore recnmmeW them to .others ::. -., aimi]areyp eicted 'I.1Do�id's kidney ries ser Upea lire 1leesiiio The experience n years htie proved organs as well as li'oa tae Kidneys- that there is abeol'uWy no diseas& -due � ; many a woman suffers Needlessly. to s vitiated condition of the bloods nr Women stiffer mare thorn men. From ahatterPd nerves, that Dr. Williams' the time agirl-child burns the sinner P►Itpc PiD14 will pats proialptil* ours,astd into womanhood, she has more troubles those who are suffering troin such troubles would avoid much" misery than mein ever! dream af..,: We door and save nwmey by promptly resorting upon women as weak and fragRe, but t° this treetaaite+nt. Get the gen consideri what the endure the are Pinik Pl.11s evcay titinw and do not be nS Y y persuaded to take an ilmitation or some st;rwiger far. other reawdy from a dealer, who for «'intern suffer many t,,,,,s mtrre than the ke of the extra profA to lihmself, they need to. Partly because they may say is "jurat as goods." Dr. W11- listme P�'r I'i11e aura ulnen ishan doan'L know Wimit ai:ls them at first ; mp(licines Tai1t. then because thely are ashamed to tell a doc�t�; latterly because they hate E JAKF:«'A�"8 POEMS to be a continual source of expense tot their huabapds. 'Dr. Charles E. Joeway, whose pat- emale Weaknesses . _; are" n ht t ctire rtioiic poetry has bee,n widely muted ' by t he prase a nd pt w fora, of t lanada ter% the diseab" peculiar to the fe- for. many years, is imuing a volume of male sex. They` are often confounded his venues. The writings of this tau - Kith female Kidney troubles, and; Kid- t�horr have, elicited flatt.ea'ing tributes nay troubles `are often mistaken for from high pllac•as in this country and unbar f-rnfiiil�a_ All thc>Fe delicate, or- .., c,..,.Io.,a ea aro w c seta , 3� " E N �T H in a bicycle is the leading char -3. ;F+ a i.acteristic of the "SUN." Eu- -� ' : '.. I 1.perience has shown that the �K4 ; ftp "Sun "excels (n strength. li the word to describe the symmetry of roti BEAUTY M �' form and the artistic finish of the "Bun'' ,.� There is no more beautiful wheel. r.t '•. ' r1 f:: RUNNING qualities are pre-eminent in the hijfh46 + .> K�3_ � EASYgado " SUN." You need not be afraid 'to f . ; . have it geared high. The bearings are perfe' t• i � r< - A $IN •NUL FOR ilei. � ij {� �' -.!� T` Pegdrith & Ca�,8.1 - - .- . {� _ e� #rte-��'t,.• l ti ry ' T8�81 Adelaide 8t. ��t`� si � s �f - a .I % _`� . T ti. _.: TM Mb _ly I y CO.,I Do KINC Ltd. to of j F , _-, `i­­�,;. A.-�'j,�,.�r a V --j -. � ... ..... ,.:,.,., 3.. a real a.�al� .trolls. went sell dwWas t oolt, N No6qusaiy Ne Towler We NaMe. �. ,; ., The Patent Sleeper Inw1e-, , 4 e od Ash for this B oot. ggown n�, -1 any this Boot. Work the Be ftmtort%blo, . and most you will leo Pleases. tele been __# .,• It to not the eomlag 4m `. . , - boot ; it is herb already, �. within isle reneh. Made with Z S EK!1. I,1BR 1N f OLit and fitted with Cork throughoutthis means dry feet sad solid comfort. _ . THE Js � Do ' KIMC Coal LTda, R .. . 'l NiOI NTD, ONTAR10. ` r 4 TO OUR sIIB8M BBBt3 : By referring R - fro the address label on your paper you can al Ways ascertain the date to which your subscription to Toa Nswis is aid, "Sham mittances are acknowledged Be of date on label on the first Paper �y a • ` . recef f U islet of Honey at this otnae `Always vaid ahead. tf fir PlOURIN(1. ONT., APR. 15, 1897 LOCALISMS,,..., -- -Good Friday t Followed by Easter 8tinday, .- '>• `" ` -Walter Peak is very seriously ill with ampe. !ween life and Richardson still hovers bie- --Pike fishing has bebn fashionable s: bore for some days. -'W• g. Hopkins, V.S,, has been ill for a few days with mumps. —John W. Law is laid off work with lumbago -or something of that sort. --W• Vanstonb' shipped another ear• load of stook to Toronto, on Monday, ' -Mier Merritt and family will shortly remflvQ frgtrl 'our village and locate at Audley we are told. --The bicycle epidemic is p6niewlll subsiding here, yet tilers are Several ' � •� serious oases remaining. � Miss Elsie Philp, of Canton, and her Miss G. Eooleston ,Erie, aro jhere with friends for a fow days. i —The fall wheat in this section gives `''promise of an abundant crop this year, and we shall expect that pis sect ys year, - —A number of the fraternity here will 'attend the - Oddfellow's sermon in the 1 Methodist church, Brooklin, on Sunday 1 ' next. - ' —John Nicholson leaves' with his fain. a fly filo Wabioon Tuesday. He will c take c fnlLsettlere outfitwith him, incl -lid. .{ Ing stock and implements. a y --Arthur Neelen, of Port Arthur; a h Atudent at the -college has Leen seriously ill with inflammation for the past few daps ° but is now much improved. n -=Sunday morning, April 25th, Mr, Anderson will preach an appropriate fl r sermon to the members of the Oddfeliat lodge in St. George's church. Service' 1i starts at 11 o'clock. —J. S. Potter, missionary to our sailor a P' 'an the lakes, will assist at morning and IS services in St. Andrew's ehurehf, ° and at St. John's church, Brougham, on Sabbath next. Come and bear about our th �Pailor's miEsion. m —Charles H. Smith, dealer, of OR Whitby, has assigned to W. F. Hatch, for . the benefit of his oredi6ore. Mr. Smith o° has been in business but for a short time fo having purchased the interest of R. Wolf• bu ingion, east of the four corners. —Mrs. John Bayles, of Altona, died co Monday after a lingering illness covering gr a -period of ybars. Deceased was -well 00 known in this part of the Township, as out with her husband, she resided most of Da ber-life in the front part of the munici• pality• ob —Oaf ioadsrs- will notice the adverb. a ez MOnt of the south end store, Markham. Ira in this week's N>ws. T. B. Riese, ibe proprietor, imports direct from the foreign da manufacturer and is in a pobition to sell at c goods at the lowest possible prices. The In firm carry a large- stock of dry Roods, a clothing, boots and Oboes and groceries. * - -Cl, W. Decker moved bis family tc Oto Toronto on Tuesday, where they will in eon future reside. They have taken posses« pia Bion of a commodious hotel at east end of tl'e ' the city, situated in Small's park and op• fitte posits the Woodbine track. We are very died from the Village, to a rs. Decker and children "hpae yet we all trust that the y removal will result beneficial to all con coined. bow —It hue been stated on Rood authority Rive that the Toronto post off,oe has not been Man clear since Christmas so great has been dzpe the rush. From fifty to one -hundred laril bags await assortment. Is it any wonder bow that some delay is occasioned in getting in Il the NEws to subscribers promptly always. othe We failed but once to eget the papers gain' away on Thursday nights' mail. That beat was the Thursday before the municipal,Ever elections, and we did not get to press cure until 12 p.m. They. were -sent away shalt Friday night that week. by a —Saturday morning the ground was solve covered with snow in this locality io the aron depth of a obuple of inches or so. Notts• oat s ting strange about that at this season of deoep the year, -but what was strange wall to unso see the snow in little heapO instead of Ment even upon the surface. From observa• tion one would conclude that there bad and a ` been an extensive fall of suow•balls, and hall that iia the only way we can account foi numb it. The balls were from four to six inches some " across but very loosely put together, mons Some claim that the balls were made by these the wind rolling the snow after it fell, do al such would have left creases that were Pect' not visable, and the balls were too close now b together to have been formed that way, been c The same peculiar sight was witnessed at may c many places surroundin g Toronto. the sb —If the pathmasters of this tow' obi fond fond d required on any special occasion to use there i greater exertion than usual, !bat time is Upon the summer of 1897. The past winter proper has been an exceptionally severe one upon preven our highways, and in ,many places the animal bottom has apparently fallen out. These 'Dome t Y bad spots will have to be repaired by Bring t grants, but there• are innumerable small yet ov dangers that may be repaired by statute may c �labor,_ and it is to such as these we would bozos, gall the attention of the overseers. Each them, pa%maeter should at once take a walk each v over his beat, and map out a line of action Tent t - so that the roads will receive the greatest whatso possible benefit from the gratis work he Come t 1,918 at his disposal. When be does warn a Joy fo out the ratepayers, it is also his duty to see that a cry man works faitblulut and int wall, or h. + labor should be returned as pointed only partly done. Many are in favor -of Tho commiting statute-lakor, while an equal left an number perhaps are opposed to it, but daughts soh will be done unless statute labor is A. 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Reeve in the shaft. � - t —Mrs Minutes of last meeting .- 3 Annie Bunting is with Toronto R read and a proved, p friends for s few daps. Communication from Hon. Jno. Dryden. _ ' • ,i < '•r 9M ,,>< � .,. ' � ,r.-, ��� .Welsb, of the lake share, is at Communication from Municipal World,' present in poor health, Mr. Jackson was heard re renting of road f allowance. —The Patrons of Indaetry unloaded a neo Philip was beard re account of Mrs. pa�n�s, 8i18 aid • Vf1S'I1iah+�1�, Builders ��plies• oar of salt bare on Saturday. 4 (,� Palmer. a' —Mise E, Hull, of Bowmanyilla, is .. Communication from Enployee's Clear• ' - • here with her lt1 �+��ei� ��•• � , •d:. Brand •parents. antes Company. •' .i1�lrr i� . � �i� �llr� � •• , • —W. Greig and Joe Clark, of Toronto, ' Comman,astioa from A W Campbell, �- are here to spend the holiday. provincial road commissioner, �� . ' - © '} •' n j� --On �iareb 21st, Mrs. Robert Haw. W J Taylor was heard re oattin� down �'�` ' •�►•ll'- . li��d� of •' r1�� Poi land of the Ballo line, of a sin. trees between lots 28 and 29 in end con. Jas Taylor g ; . � I —3diee E. Whitney will spend the poli• Y or wee heard re rant on bonne for Wire fence on towntine bet 3rd and 4th days with her people in 08hawa. —John W. Law has rented the G, W. �Commanfoation from Wells A McMnroh Decker residence on church streR AZIN et. • � �" --Tha formation of a oyol�ng club is g on °p�B1°g of road allowance, lots 2 and seriously contemplated in this place. ��— Petition from Freehold Loan & Savin —On bunday Mrs. James Allawa - Y �'e• Co., for bonus on wire fence on south half �t 'sensed.her husband with another son, of lot 10, con ARDL' N —Thos, Rountree, of Brentwood, is Petition presented by F E Jones and 12 _ upending the holiday with Jf R. Winter. others re grant of $100 for gravelling aide. —(.leo. A9argpis, of Brock, is here with road between tote 4 and 4, con 7, -" his brother Thomas B. of -the lake shore. Petition for a grant of $50 to be eapended '� 1lirsr Derby and Mrs. lioitt, of M ills on south parte of lots 14 an r � •' �� ��1 d lu, concession ' Myrtle, (;, signed by Spencer Taylor and 1`L others. are bare with Mrs. Jolln' 11lQrkar fora visit. John Kirton was Leard asking for privil• � -- - ••� ISL O W�,I I� ' ego of using road allowance on south, end of • ' ' " —J. R. Wintt3r' wile an irigalid for a few road between Iota 34 and 31 in 4th con for � lays during the past week, but is now on • ' ''' `'• ' '° fury again. a lane. l; � . F Petition rn grant a sum- of money to .:_. �'-� - � Gentlemen ." • is ': <':, —Robert and Mrs, Deverell entertain• gravel a,Id grade mad at lots `l4 and 25 in = ed . a few of !lieu• frieigds one -even- 2nd con, signed by Louis Gourlie and i5 �'�t�r - We are •,glints for the vg last week. - others. 14 �'� largest cycle firm In the world, We —Andrew Forsyth is now in possession Committee on Iccdigents reported and VEGETABLE.,,,,,, Can sell you a high grad©78f�7 wheel, the Miller place adjoiuiing that of recommended as follc,ws :—flits McIntyre, � up -t0 -date in every way, large tubing, Richard Barrett, for keep•ot Mary Jolly, hal of 25c Por week—•A, Ii, llowswell,- of Toront;a, was for 11 weeks and 3 days, $2.s;; Geo Phil barrel flub, well finished far $50 easel. dere with frtende on ;:,Thursday, ge two cords wood to llirePalmer $t;.00, P� �'' _ Call and see our 1HcJ7 Lender, astrict- oaks much the sa.me•as of yore. Un ,motion of :fir Beare, chairman, re-. ;_ , : S i� �j;� �� ly high -grads wLeel in every respect,, —Rev. and Mrs. McAuley ente,�tained port was adopted. � selling at �i(i0 for a limped time only., standing committee on Contin • ' • Y. f©w friends Friday evening when an ex- g gencies � ;, • reported and recsomme•cdEd as follows:, `!'o %• ,- eedingly pleasant tone was spent, W. J. Clerk, office blanks, quarautino : l�tl IOWe�' --SpriuK apparently has reooyered fro: uo ' r � r . . tcces, advertising and .`i(1!! copies of road .. i '' n scents attack of winter from which it !idle, $19.25 ; I), It. Beaton oil malar •, $10, • — ae been sufl'er,ng for the past few days. Jas. Hubbard on account, $3.04►, y � + —A pair of lady'H kid gloves were found Your committee have received n Ilius street east ou Saturday and are a Dorn munication from !►!r Campbell, Proy. road - ow in our possession awaiting an owner. commissioner, that he can comp to our � ' ,•` �� - • �irL11 E, t --- --•Much spring -wheat is being sown in township on the lath fust. This being a 1 ,is neiKbl,urhood this season. As a rule busy tions we would agk >,fr. Campbell to _ � or the Pahl fow years sash Drop has been 'Hak° his visit some limo the last of '�iav, and the clerk be instructed to communicate � .. .F� es� a r* with him and ascertain the date. `- • •! —Rev:' McDonald, of tlreenwood.'�au. ' ' •" ' "' ' ed St. Andrew's pulpit on Sabbath, and 00 -motion of !fir Barnes chairman, re : , -_: _ Ladies port was adopted, . nth lits aermo s were Received b on re aiSone. Y Rood t3tanding committee on rosdsttndbrid es � And _ �ti'e • R g �� wish' so many more —1VI. Link an David Annan left for Jreported Gulliver, lid rbreamk�n nisi all follows— Of you riding wheels, slaty lady re K 6 rotas of atone on � � � ' e old country off Monday. They will Kinsale road, $95 ; A E Howlett, breaking ; ��� * �rjulres recreation and Wh t more Inde- ake the ocean poo age in charge of a 5 !vise of scone on Kingston road in llan 1pe.ldent way can it be ad then by rgo of cattle. Barton, $21.25; John Percy, supplying 5113 � � having a Wheel of your o � —N, B. DdarRaoh had his ,lnkle injured feet of plank and conveyingat 012 r M, ' . , ` balance in fall of account. S1.2b ; seer ® O�,r 1,397 Ladies' Duch 88 wheel 1$ Thursday afternoon of last woek� and � - {' - - K r' e e � a beauty, high-grade, to prize, fine ,. r a few days sported a pair of orntohes Linton, S11inQ washout is rand division ,� � ; tis now able to discard the same. No 47, >]i ; Wm Mitchel, filling washout on � "� finish and fully guarantee Come 8tlld —Poet's bill has been in a very maid Ord con, opposite lot 82, i4. J E• we will tell you the rest. y Yonr committee would recommend that edition ,this spring. What about' the � Joh � j! ' - - atie work promised thereon, when the 12eo htereoaalunRreceivto from ipe sum of i100 to n Dickie "" �0' anoit made the additional rant for • ` R gravel siderosd between lots � and 5, roar sting `� -- - - _ - -- --- -Don't f of Tth con, beg to recommend that the _ stilet the high class concert at matter be laid over till the nazi regular � ' noniron thio (Friday) evening in the R of this council. meeting - I •o nroh, Some splendid singing may be Also a Petition from $penoer Taylor sad OR,rka cycles have won• their fame ih#on h gs peoted. See small bills for fell pro. 12 others asking tura - S grant of $(� to re. In. pair mouth part of siderowd between lot. 14 ,. __ ,. —Make ,no eii�►agsmi:nis for the Jubilee and 16 in t;ith con, your committee ask that T ,E18 sub6tanes �hd finish- are the • b •It eciei3ce Can• y as the firemen desire your' presents the matter be laid over until the next ,•e• J`' produce, heir demonstration. Full partionlars Ruler -meeting of this council. doe time, but a splendid day of sport Your committee having r6veived a re- - ' :' �'� V '1No to facilities and a eye�em gnaarpa• ed, soured. � gnast from the -Freehold Loan Company - v . asking for bongs on wire fence on siderwd —D Birreil just ehip�ed-a carload' of bei Toto 10 and it in 6th con., beg ctieR Moe and such like to Moeboro, where his mend that said r vest 1� Rranted�� or d• � sof these wheels testify that they �duit Bohn has engaged in farming. The ed Ibat rho condition of bylaw ,n ghat pine purchased is considered to be one of matter be complied with. best farms in the west, having been Your committee having received a testi• .oHar2cAL pierfection is what the rE 'rase - d up by )lir. Hopson for a eon, who tion from Louis C3onrlie and I4 others axk• '- �T � nt, shortly after the buildings were tom° 1pK for a nam of money sufi9oient t�� repair - ted. We congratulate fir. Birrell upon eideraad bet lots 24 and 25 in the 'Ind cop., �• �i, � acv •ot1e, 'moreover ,s' • - t ,ng procured such a desirable place. eek that the�matter be laid over until the �`' � - guaranteed nto` the last —Elsewhere we give particulate as � nest meeting in 3day. Your committee have considered the ap- - departmental stores are privileged b Messrs. �' �x one,�and sop wiI2 fiQd It 8tattnoh, e•and feet, "bargains" in a number of�linee. Paloonlliag oadwaF at Post and Fields, l recom- y in this section could reppoort simile, mends that the chairman of Ihiaicorr,mit_ � r,enoe, 'were they eo minded, particu• tee bd and is hereby authorized to arrange - y as to sewing a,lke. It is surprising this matter in the interests of the township, W, , PA �•NE L any of as will hold up our hands On motion of Mr. Richards, report was f onion, --sayIM sly horror at a game of cards or any ado �• - - r sport of chance, yet when a "bar. l�r Underhill, seconded .by Mr Beare, -"Atter 6sysniobil `earii� e ' is announced we rash of and try to mO�ed that the reeve grant his order on - } � enerrae in the cycle business ezalu ively, my the treasurer in favor of the rites tea. experience as to what constitutE s a first •glass cycle for durability a d smooth � a departmental et re at its own Rami• ps running qualities, has induced a to handl y'art,ole has its v Iue and if we pro- ommended in the reports of the various a the Stormer BiC ale mex- ,t less than that a are aiding and standing committees as esented this day elusively Blau any other wh el I have ever taken hold of, yj ore nR in fraud. Either we are profiting Mr Bcsre, seconded �`,y Mr Itioht;r ds, equal in ovary respect to an 1 believe it ie p g moved that the clerk be inslrncted to ask Y 00 Canadissn or American road cycle. The mother's disponee or we are oat• the several pathmasters to inform him as price is popular, and all my o auetomere that have bought a s being spas/ed when we snoop to the amount of grading required is their me claim that th©y aro now realizing g tor�er8 from nd huntiir:R barn ins. The hnlleee several divisions and to state when they p p g good Value for their money," Call ( . shame is but a ba k number of the could use the road machine to advantage, and see sem les and obtain prices frOtYl the agents, tion now -being raotioed a n an Mr Barnes,seconded dy Mr U,cderhill, ' "' pbisticated � ' pabho by theirs depart•• moves that the assessment roll for 18y7 as .. � ; � . ' J stores. presented by the assessor be received and � ' ` � '' d'��8� W Wln�e Those chestnut trees hays arrived a'°°eP� and that an order be drawn of) - - ro now being set cut upon the fire. the treasurer in favor of R W Mowbray ' " - property. These freer, forty in for the .um of #1!0,00 for bis services as F or, were purchase at an outlay of assessor for said year. �' `L'a( s #25, and while "th t seems a lot of Nr Barnes, seconded by I►1r Richards,To � � `. introduced and put through its various V l�js � •� y, it is thought to a well spent, all readings, a by-law to 'amend by-law No. frees grow mach oro rapidly than „ ' p y p 728, entitled a law to a most any other v rials. It is ex. -chi o�oare for 1897," thus : ds � overseer• '` ' • • � ' , :• ' � -! p ed that in about fiv or six yeitre the of Div, flee the name of (}eo Richards in• �.-•:t p - are and vacant p miss will have stead of Wm Hobbs; 34 Thos Neal Instead i i i i s ic V�� F onvertod into a p' rk where people of Bimun Irwin; 40 Robt MaBrady instead L ongregate when at leisure and enjoy 0f John Percy; 81 Jos 111onkhoaee instead Of W J Monkbonee; � ., • ; ode. But before t e details cf i}lis 9f) Cleo E Richardson �-W® re>�p�Ctfully In �t8 t3 ream are or can a fully realized Instead of E E Vanstone. � �` $ t0 011 �' ��- r � 1 C ... pang �[>�111n8 s considerable tee nobility resting Mr Atobarde, seconded by Mr Beare Cp8Z11Ag On Tllef�day t1#1'ld edneeday, � our villagers. a trees will be moved that we, the members of this conn- ,April 6th 811d nth � cit, having been associated with the late ly stet out and eeourely oozed to II damage, Mr. dames Hilts and noticed hie .career as Mrg• I. �l��j „� -, ,s •-- :. :� . K � yet. it is possible that' member of this Board take plessors In �1C� rl e which inn the ef�reete many cyst- testiSyir.g to his ability as a public man, ��:. hese obstacles and succeed ,n hind- who in all i;,is sots was a tearless and faith- - - � � heir growth. Bova who hays not fol representative of the people, and baI • Broome the innate t�es,re to destroy, no doubt had be been spared 'would have R '` • _ ,� k e�--�,�� �. onsider ' the deet notion of thesehighest attained to the position In the gift �,: a work espeoial�y designed for of this' township, sad do harsh tender ' w -R prin L .� .(�. It should be and is the their heartfelt sympathy y 0 � �':`- -� (h �• dot of to Mie Hilts and ,11 er- to use every effort lis pre• family in the sad bereavement by which be traction of the were do rived of a loving husband ase trees from � � g � • � ' ` � • �` ! �: �,, £� ,��� ever cause, so t�pt in ears t � a kind an indulgent father and this -, ' hey will be "a thing of be ut and manibiipality of a faithful and tine oitiaea PY - t , raver.'' y and representative, and that a 00 of � �VVt�rst®ds ; 88g�8e TW88d8 Pa Cy ,• this resolution be -engrossed and forwarded 3 � �� �laok Tp�1188r,•. < y :>. , � 3��,. �; Inge in ueweat patterns at rices lower than ever. .:� :4'. to Mrs Silts by ibeiolerk. �? p ranger, of Hastings, has b�`ep, Mr Riohacds introduced and pat through Come and 888 Ue if �'pU want a0Xi18thln new G. T. R. its various readings, a by-law for the stn age,pt at Markham. - .x Mas Moore, of New •ing up and sale of the original allowance e 7 r4'•.f ;. .��� �{ �� .�' siker, far,aner ---•- . .F ,,, � .. r � ..a �u ��1 • ��;� , t - Iltl© estate of #8,!186,66 � or road between lots -2 and 3, in the 9th �; v r ;<� _ � � :,:�• ,� ;� _; r to hie wife the township of `Yiake,ri,IR - t� _ •,�j„ . and con, of � ; •'� g '�! S � � „� �` v •�_ mpbell, j,►-. of iota Irh- r U- adude+lrhill, e000nded by Mr Bara'�, ��. � p � *- bF "` - � �•< ,, � - � _ Y ���� : tt�, hie , � e►t-'this conn'Dll c'o now adjourn to We flays just received a large 'l�e0rttnent whish is carte' � "_ �' � � an appointment i Phiiadel .- roeee slab and 8 r of fioo� d 10601 again ofulOdo wook am� 26th cheaper than anything ever bfferea. tnlp bait an e a$ly mice him. � : ,n►otiaaa � ... _ ., � . , , of ,leareral busixiotas. - ,a r. f, � , . n .,.., - ... ... <.: -.. s, . . .. „,� k• „! a. .. RItUNTI. � X111 ••i t'i' # t. 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