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Lau hlin'e last Sunday. �; �,ti a ., t- gg M D. O.M: M.C.P. TsR Paass exD JOTTND DOWN BY OIIB Mias E. b'ergnson, teacher, iii at 'present days. PM. $ATE'1�AN, , wfth her irieads in Sunderland. W. G. Diancy hae purchased a fine colt _ !� ; V, S,O:, Coroner. Office and Residence, t OOABSQPGNDL+NTB - , A. Poynter, of Taranto, is spending from Mr. Plaskett. ' �r Ile Ring Street, Pickering Office- hours: horning OLAREINOM `:,,�i,, _: ;R, ,�. Easter holidays with his brother. $obert flykea is `foreman at Alonzo s 'r 9:!0 to '11:30 ; Evening 8 to 8. ^— . ' '' Miss Aanie -Brander is ,' visiting her Jones' this summer. = k i j C. DEWAR, M, D., C• M., F. T. :� Miss Eli& Patterson is in poor health, friend, Miss Rowciaud, of'Ne wlcastle. The farmers are all busy seeding and' - °,,,� Attention given to Electrical W. Dowswell was in the city on Sunday! Rev. T. W. Neal preached to a large and expect an abundant harvest in return. =fir .1 I • M. O. rp treatment by (galvanic Battery.. Office and with friends. - ap reciative audience last Sunday even'g. Edward Wilson has bought a fine new"Y d N residence• that lately oocup ie by Dr. J. H. ' The Baptist choir have imported a full y * . . Eastwood, Dale's block, Pickering, tit. zra Roach, who left these parts for his road -cart, with which he will frequently 1. +�` ,r- -- teat of new anthcsm books. new home ill Wabigoon, has arrived sc sly visit Green Iti�er this summer. �y t x� LegctL• - Thomas Patterson was in the city ey<8r wa are ploaeed to learn. Corbett and Fitzsimmons intend having . _ _ �= f �R ' We ate pleased to see the smiling sous• ago ill a very short Dime, we are told. #; T Sunday calling upon Errands. ENTON k UODB. BARRIgTERS, LL �' Albert Rusnall shi ed a' carload of tenanoe of L. Joltneton, of Broaghf�m, at Such conduct on the petit of mornbera of ; SOLICITORS, ETD., IOlj Adelaide street I h0 a to Toronto on Tlpu eda our Sabbath evening service. the same church is hardly following Davin© ', ' east, Toronto. .1t Claremont Tuesday 111y fl Y Miss Clara Hedges, who has been attend- te,tcllrng. 4 .• 1- I - -- _— r'' PICKERZNQ' George Coates has l a6ed.hia Earlier s tag thigh school at Newcastle is spending ,f ` F :_r.._.t .. ,> C,, BARRIS- farm and will move thereon at arias, E, FAREWELL, tl ` "' h halide a with her aroma. : Miss Mar lylacnab and Mrs. Gear e V •TER, County Crown Attorney, and County , . 1, y R The premises of our genial tn6rahant are j Kinsale �, � . �; Solicitor. Ooirrii_]�onse, Whitby• 10 -y Gerow s nt the Slibbath with cif friends - Choice Family Patent Flonr $x.40 per bbl, pa Y being uroatly improved by the creation of a �• BARR 8• _ Br n x(610.00, Shorts 110, per ton. J. Spaulding, of Mount Albert was Mrs Judson Gibson ig,no better. E,,; f new stable. C. DeCleer �4: Bons arc the } ul it :here on - OW & bieGZLLIVRAY, tI with N, Burton and family over the contractors.. Ric. Thom occupied the p p D osite Post i _ _ _ ` era, Solicitors, d e. Orgies app Theo. Urvie Tu nor, of Green RiyBr, eftme Su °day• holidays. I�'rank Harrison, g ° 1. o ®ue Whitby, Ont. Juo. Ball Dow, B.A.; has en a„e j the aer• - A. MaC1i11ivraY, LL,B! Aionev to Loan. 8y; Master Cashel Pringle; of Markham, down last :week and bavina a good sub - - - _� stautiul c rive arias this time was able to vices of Mr. Stephenson for the summer ; _ is with his grandfather, Alfred Tracy for Y We have had quite a young winter, ^. 1' Yeteri�La,'?1• _ . ` a vacation. take the ''stays' with, him which, ho was - The lacrosse boys had their first pine- searching for some time ago. ch s p d seed rig f the o fit. :...,.. ,;, .,:, •M� � - wlTomy has is goinglaroundr theao' - ,'s �^ _ f � . - - Th© ladies of Cherrywood and vicinity , t,so on Good Frida when a s lendid time days s with a smiling face for it is a baby_­.: HOP SINS, VETEhINARY SUR ,_- � ;� y P Y , K : i _. was en o1'ed. would o wall to Dell on Mise ly.. S. Maine, H, (IEOY, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - j tiVis ,who is pro• boy Toronto, registered member �. ,mot i_ formerly of Milwaukee, t, . urinary College, �� - Robert Graham shipped another ear of yy Henry Adamson, of Salem Corners, is . Ontario Veterinary �Iedicsl association. bore a Montreal on Saturda the be parad.to\.do fashionable dress and mantle kept busy ?iiondays painting and paper ;' of the on a to Y� Y waking at tba residence of W. J. Money. - OtBce, residence and shoe3n , forgo one and one- �� quarter miles north of Green River. Steel , ' i i ing for the English market. banging. Henry is a hastier. 4 - ----'- Died on lot 1, con. 7, Pickerim, Ellen' i �, driving shoal at iru•u prices. O$ce and'aPel© _ Messrs. Lacey and Montgomery, Of Brown's Corn6 - hours fro►n to r1 a. m. and 1 to 4 p• in. - t f� f Lealte, relict of the laic ,Tames Coultas, on graph address Wirituv,�►le out , Y. 0, address, �a� Toronto, arc hero with JOBhlla iinndy and r'.:` - ' I I �' Sunda file 18th inst. Funeral -took place Green River. out. other friends for a few day., rIemiu of Markham, Sands ad y' •; . . K y on Tuesday, the .0th inst. The remains __ _ 1.1 Mrs. John Evans has returned from w h J. roc e. were interred ui it B k w t rred ' the Salem burying ground ifihitchuroh after spending a few weeks John Crawford spent Good Friday here' - .01ratucee CaICD+o• Pa y . ,..►. - • ,., n- . itlr her sister and other friends. with his brothers. ' . HOMAS DUyN, Conveyancer, Com Joseph Evans is collecting material for Mies Addio Petoh ape Sunday u del wHiT xAl.g etc., ner for taking Afadavits, + the erection of a handsome resideacei the parental roof. �' � 1. �. T miaa�o 2�y Pick ring College, . . Cllaremont, ant. which will be erected during the present Alise Aiatney is at Cedar Grove with 41x. fiawkey spel�.t aster at his home in _- ___-__ — Mrs. Robt. Jarvis. T�►rone. - ': BIINTINQ,- Issuer of - Marriage summer. Be Licensee for the County of Ontario. of pickerin ► -:- I Airs. Shorten is visiting at present with Aire. Dr. IIutohison is visiting tr- i.enda in g Ontario: Alfred Collins, of the btkt'oonaeasiotY' of friends al Highland Creak. Toronto. r'` Ooe at the store or at his residence, Pickering Bring U abridge, has purchased the Yokes farm Mise I3oase Petoh is apeadiuj; a few Mrs. James .Taylor spent last week in.3 village• Reopens for ,Winter Term on Tuesday, adjoining Stoufiville and will move there- weeks with Mrs. John Fleming. Toronto. SOMAS .POIICHER, Licensed Aue• January 5th, 1897 on at arias. Mr. Davis, of Gwillimbury, spent his Miss Willetta Beare spent Sunday in Ttioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and Our teachers are'awny for the vacation. eaater vacation here with J. Irwin. Toronto. the whole of North and south ontexio. strict — Mies Little lg with her people rn i3oarboro, Joha Hrown, of Toronto, was the Reset h1 ra, Jas. Thornton is visiting friends in attention givep to all orders by mail or telegraph while Mi. Tory is at Hilaburg, where his of his brother, D. Brown, last week. Toronto. sue: pharges 31ode1rate. Address TII06.POUC$'ER, � are On gU& , relatives reside. I—. , I 1�� oz 47, Brougham,Ont. .r Don't forgot the toot bofll practice on Miss Richardson is visiting her parents The ecre f e For M on rd ev ng, Ev y ll e, s. . s Lary o tb eiRtr asst Satn sy eui er hod ra y• g M at F u POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, ETC., 1, + 1 1 Society visited the Baptist church on The iss Thompson Sundaped at home. Air. Cowie, of Toronto, visited Mr. Ra© r ''� F. Green River, solicits sales from his num- I Sunday and delivered an address. This Edwin was also under the parental root. last week. eroneSriends both far and near. sales ottarms, , Misa J. Patton, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Lnln Thornton visited friends its farm stook. and everything that into be sold will r ` was a special cell. r be handfed by the enbsoriber with the namost , I '' Mies Aggie, Ws1Eec and John McFar• with her angle, Jas. Maiwall, for a few Brooklin last week. ;, il. pare and sold to the very beet advantage. �4fy '7'`' . lane, of Toronto, ware hare,fae s few days dayy8. 11+lisa Laln Day, of Toronto, is visiting r SHIP Gaon e Spring has moved from HiRhland her many friends here. R,BEATON,TOWNS ,• f last weak calling upon their sister, Mrs. Crank hoc Ptogeside with his brother, Miss Ella 'White is visiting her sister, ' �. conveyancer, oommissionerfor taking A, Rawson, as well as other friends. Archie. Mrs. Meek, at Maxwell, # L. + affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. hirs, $ field js recoverin and i8 8Y Honey to loan on farm property. wills pro- i (' Y g Mre. John Fleming is ependiog a few :Hiss Maggie Tait, of Norval, is spending bated: OFFICE —At Whitevale. Will bn in 1�' ppeDtted borne from Myrtle`in a few days. days at East Toronto, the guest of Mrs, her Easter holidays hero. �' . She went out to hel arse some sick Mrs. John Pouoher, of Toronto, is Visit- Brougham every Monday aiternon� -,or the p _4 Fleming. t transaction of business. _ folks at Mr. Duff's, when she herself was Soarlet feces is gaits prevalent A little ing her daaghter, Mra. A. E. Major. t '- • ' taken ill. to our south and people ehogld bD very Mias Grace R/ilson and Miss Moore, of • mHE WOBURN HOTEL, is a house Toronto, a fit Easter with friends here. well furnished in every department. The I► ;A Ira Powell found a 'farce! of pickle careful of the same. Mr. Hamilton, of 13t3afivilte, moved here bar is always supplied with the beet brands of ,,.,..,c},4 eilyerware on the sixth eoneession the With mush pleasure we at that Mrs. ligairs, while thestableshavebeen just refitted i Other day, end the same ie now in his W. Callender is slowly recovering after u last weak and will occupy the residence of i and will be found convenient to stock men as possession awaiting as owner, who sett severs s ll of sickness. the late Mre. Hamilton, which he per well as others. Special , e•ttention Paid to ',; s. ="" pa commarciat travellers, and meals at all hours. ' '_, '� r<orketDtly identif3' it, Anse Ida Pearson leaves bare on Thais- chased. ti vV. O'LEA1tY, proprietor.- 84-ly "?; day for Winnipeg, where she has secured a The Methodist choir. held a social on 1. "; •, r.t;,f.,., Y There will be a mdatin of the Patrons > ,v'• Aril situation as type writer. We wish her Good Friday eve notwithstanding the �+h �N ,. of Industry on Monday evening, p G7aurch Of F,n�►Iand.., i ' _• every success !n ll ®r new. home. weather being bad, the attendance was _ ", 213th, in Bundy's hall, oommenoiag at 8 I am glad to use our fellow scribe of fairly Rood and a very good program wag 1. St. George's Chu ol�,'hickering. i �', t,, .- i o'clock. All members are asked to be ,jackagn's Point represectted in last week's presented. Chris Reeser made hie debut . BF.RViCFP . `� present, espeaialty. m'ambers of the beef News but via would advise him if he con - as a soloist and gave three ar four numbers n.00tt.m over year intereata when we un r1nR, tiuues, to giye us a little fresher news. in excellent voice, being particularly effec• gIIpBay— Morning Prayer t Sunday 6rhooi - g•� P•m ( dertake to repair a watch for you. 'i'he eatecutors 'of the late Jae. Coultas Jas. Ma :well left here on Thursday last ice and afl?eating ill the Ioce tone which Evening Prayer - • C The very .best factory made ha a announced a sale of farm stock and for Kingston, where he has been successful brought down the house and produced a' FRIDdY- !Service and Bible Class- . - -7 material and the finest tool acs Y -_ - -- r implements for. Wednesday, the 'ZFlth day in securing a situation as watchman on a free use of haudkerchiefe. gram EASTER to July 30th. used with patient skill ro make of this month, at lot 1, coo. 7, fiekering steamer. Our good wishes go with him. 11.1 1; t,, your watch ae goad ae whet►. it Ae the settle will be at once setNed up Chief Constable Hobbs arrested a very Auot.EY A term of fifteen weeks may be mo6t ''' first left the shop and tale price this will be a bona fide $al ®, hard looking aped bore on Thursday morn __ profitwbly speub at the ie no higher than ie often char ing. Afe thinks he had better keg a clove 4 R- The members of the Baptist choir were e e on on corners as we are pasted with Master Ww. Westney is 1: isiting relatives' ` ed for botch work. y in.Scarboro. `' �•�NT/P,gL invited to the residence of Adam bpaars, several Saab -characters each day. ,'-: 1 „ • 715c•nr Atha, on Wednesday evening w ten a ; Mr. and Mrs. Giio. Walteiti �nent'a few I. AlarnrY Jn0• S. Barnard�- splendid time was enjoyed in a sociable !days with relatives in York. i These little atlrerintta have a vex Green River. Messrs Oslaud and Bragg are engaged aE+ 1­ I OF RO$017T0 cloeirbl- • Jeweller, Whaby. way, R 1. _ -_ -_ beneficial .effect in a community. , , Itlesare Urris and Puokrin e - 'Plenty of time to acquire a good practical. - -- - -- . -- �� - -- The ''At home'' tendered the members Andrew Pipher has purchased the D. Mr. Blake and family have moved to a :, ` k,vledge of book-keeping and other Com T� , • Barka farm a little to tiro north of here. house on the Mackie farm to our north. t -mercial subjects New';_ V' illia 1 f i of the hockey club, by their female admit y Ira A. Lawrence's familiar face'is seen r'� ere on Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. J • J. Bell, who hae been somewhat Ample time to get up Stenoi;raphv and indis Bed far some tiuoo, is some improv• ill our midst again enjoying his Easter. Typewriting for a good commercial position 4 was e>rcefldingly well enjoyed. Ti,D p° Who bath not assn how spring can into h' A special class from Julv 5th. to. July workman, bull was the scene of the plea °d' winter glide. and winter iuto snow again 4 j r ]}iss. U. Young is at pr tit in Toronto g 30th for teachers. _ Bantry; Besides the refreshments a Now for the home stretch for seeding, ! under the doctor's care ; but is expected ' Get particulars. x , i '` �� • splendid program was given.. It was in -home at an early date. boys ! The higher land is getting nearly.., � � _ W fact, the most notable social event of the A few farmers have commenced seeding all seeded.. 5 �, H, SHAW, Princrral, Miss Gertie Gibson, of Greenwood, and ' Gerrard and Yonge (ate , BeaeUl] In ih18 Vlilage. rid herb, but it is earl enough as Tues. ! jk Toronto•' Last week we to cited the death of Jae axon q Mile Kata and Robert Aic� ua of Picker -. p day morning last. it was 15 degrees below 1 Y,: K os Coultio, as haying occurred on Aionday, feee;cing point. ing, are visiting their young friends here. •t :; �.� The storm of Tuesda week revented h H the lath iaet, at the age of 77 years. It One of the oldest and most respected Y p EA ereaved widow residence in the aubnrbs of this village is Rev. McDonald from delivering late lecture a as also stated that his b is was in a critical condition. i31ie cancan Mrs. Benj. Doren. f3he has bean confined as announced, Ile intends giving it in the to the house for a number of weeks, prin. near future. 1 , . ued to sink and on Sunday she too sue• Mias Eya and Ed.•McBradv, of Toronto;' r• ' combed, lra� ing snrvivod her haebsnd cipally from old age. L. • - ,• Wm, Burton, on the townliue, a few spent the vacation with their arente her ©. , x `1 y� j but sit da a although ten years bia junior. ,,`s' . �lil �� '[� (#Ili % y rode to tbD west of horn, hae Dvarything Both have been successful students of the i' '• ,1 b Neither were in feeble health until a few before the old Dntlem en's death. r °ody for his new barn. Tharp is a pro Central Business College and have inexact} o ti' days g inium for the.mason that gets the first lob positions. a.' - �' R. A, Flei13ina,' —. Markhaixl. They leave three daughters and one son. here, as fatmers say the fall wheat is not Word hae been received from the post - x< Iiow often we see it the ease when a hnrt yet, of2iae departmegt at Uttawa re the Audley couple have lived together for many years Last year about this time I advised poet oiflce increase in salary and they are } The Chea Cash:•:' the death of one. re closely fella wed by mason$, carpenters and painters to look up contendipg that the basis of the sale of kins , V. that of the other their traps, and they did so and had a Rood etamps will grant no more salary. No'w I '4 w ­ ­. H. Hop f ,,, season's work. Borne are &4 -wady at work wo think th�s an unfairness, since, Audley 'j� And DentZ�t, Pickering.. 1 � J� Sto e as I notion P. R. Hoover ie m king some ie a smelt hamlet wi►h no immediate our- g :L -.1. - - I . ,� �­,_,_L - BROUGHAM.. alterations on his residence. ronnding village or busine�e centre, the Calls by day and night promptly attend• _ -- Mrs, (Dr,) Henry IIopkine; and Misa stamps are bought by the people all places; ed to. General blacksmithing.. Lame and Opposite the Methodist Church, Goo. Stevenson was -home from the city Gertia, accompanied by her sister Mrs, J. then this is no measure of the necessity of � diseased feet a specialty. Also agent for ' pyer Easter.. A. White, at Brou left 'rhursda the office. We must receive more recogui: bieLaagghlin Carriage Co., Oshawa. New Cl'a'remOYl't' , Mrs. John Pouoher and Mre. Major morning of last week to rid their Easter tion. Trines make the life of men, even 'W' stock of buggies and wagons just to hand --- were here on Sunday with friends. holidays with their brothers and sisters in political men. No. �, A food housewife likes to bty at :a gro- 'pV, J. Bodell attended the Oddfellow's Hespeler, also friends in Galt. We talk about rimers' mistakes ! We • o I eery store where things look ',neat sermon at Brouklin an Sunday afternoon, Jaoob Spence has returned and says that "jaw" them for their blunders ! We rant `r ,� 'Cl a a .°ro, c ��l oWm and clean, where deliveries are Mrs. U. Waleson ie with her people be had no idea Barrie was so tar north• about atype- setter's lack of orthography, �° a is A P ;' a V - q made on time and above all east fora few days• The Dr. looks ome• He thinks it must b© about half way to the but now we recant. We walked into a T fY: a w °° 8 cr m - north ID, The short time he was there certain printer's office a few da s since and 1. a + � on s .- m a ° . N where you know you are get what lonesome. p° P Y °� , on !, • it was hardly daylight at breakfast time, saw the manuscript they had to write or 14 4 a° o . .4 :. ; i ling the best in -the mar• , Mr. Wood, of Toronto, formerly of this and he had not bean used to Darin break• oo from. $uainess men, teachers, law a _ --°� y y C a C = ket at the fairest prices township, paid hie friends here a flying fact by lamp light for a season. g ore clerks in their work ill a careless ._ rr m m s 0 a m q ® That's the sort of � visit Burin the alt weak. y pe p. 4 1. y g P Our scribe ea a he does trot like to n nsinees hand wbi�h to the business ^ .'� d� ° o$ Qv RC a:r , W a store we keep. Call David Defoe hae entered lira stRilian in bad news at any time, as he does not see observer could air all probability, be deg 3: Poo rotd L. ti rom �p m b' o ri m as ' o and be sure of it the s ring horse shoed and is looking for• ally reason why we should not have a big ciphered. But Mere it is the printer with = ZZ Mr'L1d�'pGn�O1C `maC�O mp, I �`� I Gould Bros. celebr red Famll Fleur ward o Ratting a prize therefor, budget of good•nowe eves week. We hays the paper before him ;his eye follows me- m c a ro'� acs a ro b Y y his hands are busy °d P o a Wa crier rind Mra, R. $. Phillips, a nice river close at hand, and on it beauli- elianioally the letters ; ° o° o son W F G V m o O= dept constantly on h -rid, also American Mrs, g • i -4 p d m_____ a 14 and Canadian coal oil and Lardine machine Miss F. Phillips and Master B. Wagoner fug groan b4pks we could always spend our gathering type. Bo many writers use their ,- • y B o P s" u t ,hat the man --- - -- o all. were at Markham Sunda evenin assist• a era time b sending for and readin a it's and u's alike and other symbols alike _ C x �' „ °ice Jan O s Bntter`snd E�ga taken i$ eich'ange! in the Clirietran choir. c py of the " IcxERlzdo Nz« and we wo ld dietox ed by the rush of time t x� d } RD 0'I Feb ; g see what was going on all around us. must use his mental facilities, hie senses a �.o mar y W. Ci DY1ngt0n. Frank Ciarow, who has written on hie g g _ ___ ____ _ _ ®zamination at fibs Central Business Col• Our Y. Pf B. C, E. was bill ®d to meet at and pliysiaal abilities in every variable M1 m Apr. , _ ' le e, Toronto, is howl ®for a time awaiting t1iD csideuee of S! Spence last Thursday sense, The constant glare on the written �t TO t)te P�iTilic. g evening and was [early wall attended. We breaks the spell of the flow and sense and m. " tl W `rQ - ^a +� Nav'.'� o to manta with considerable anxiety. i h is e e is trained to know the letter only. ,I .� 0. .,1t K .- � „ a rw ..,. } . ___ I -,m dtve p are not troubled w t that man that sj?orla h y ,» ww� J fie O c: 'Q, L. stevaneon has purchased a stand• the music.. We can have what amusements What then. if he has to stop and guess or ',• _, 4. fihe` underixignedhavingfrtipredapariiJsrablp g it N r }, a +, w � �, Jnly .= are now prepared to do all kind's of cement con- and time driver, and not to be out done T. we please and be never iaterfaros now.. It re read to imagine this .meanie ? Instead , , crate work, also carpentering in all Its branches Bf 'Willis the other day purchased a beast will not be neoes for no to give parti- of looking at.the distorted orthography of .' >: >: ,•e N - ci a W � dept They have all tackle necessary for the removal • „ i IWA • Oct. of bnildinRs and ay p&rticular attention to that bo claims requires n0 tarn ®. A sugars of the m as his name has been an occasional ward we shall henceforth sea p lye thanks o. c :- .w ,,, "•`n at that class of work For furthex information matched race rrtap be expected between given twice already. `'Pe think we are the number of correct ones and g' ,'_L � cl, • a .�., of CA Nov. rC address DsviTt• dr QnND3911soH, Braugba,W P.O. y doing a great work to the man that's &t the type a .17 ., .,, ,,, ,.. y 18-8m these iW0 UOltdBW wlth0at ela }+ a w m Dec I• _ �> h t >.: -7 -. :.. - • rid .. _. ,.q¢ ." g,- ,F - - - r 1. .. - - '. ... i� '', h -.rY- } . ° 1. -: . , ! . t Nl ��s .. .. . .- 4 :- L, M1� - :ip7iF 4 •. 'Q i- his -.i't, ! "'3. - . .{ i. i ,� J,: i. ,.. { . r.... 't: :r- J O c'....z. s, � �,"t- •Ron .. : -.:. _ • e`4 1. u; ` (•71 t , ,� a - M sk . 3 -.: , �BM.. . -.. : .. :. :. ,: - ,- y._ s 1 ..- ..: ..R... 4..:.:. r # e R:. _ 1 ., - : - _. - .p a -. X. 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TH$ Y�ItY LATEST PROIVI'ALL THE �wch damage• r Atllant•ic wtitmhe a full carU;�o of 27,000 $eels , � ;• , "'�" ' °' �' r - wouxed after the moot severe experi- . .f � Reseve of the Oren by the seal island• WORLD OVER. Cdi. Dan Lanham:, it is stated, to the A' > vM' 8iltiuuita ®-- Tactics Pce�iir•tS a - {s , a erne of innny yea . Tlbe Aairora re- Life- tta•ving stoat ttwantner Breahtiag t� { �,, . z}env'1y appoinited president of the Northea n Pacific., ports tt>o►at t n t+ shi p�sl have had a 1 Itt►eatslve t;ttake. pp Ming items About Ou�'Ow-n Country, most disoouragma expedition. ' 4 The Pennsylvania Railway Company A dQspeto'h frotm.E'a,issma, M',acedonia, Naw`e readied Yarmourth, N, a•, ow (treat Britain, the United states, and h At Puetnoa Ayres, oar Friday, an i3nr saYs :--Bands of Grttk britgands have Wednesday of ttbe wreak of tlahe big' - All Parts of the Olobe, ' Condensed and agreed to carry bicycles free over mein anuivat of , damage boa been their entire system. Assorted for Easy Reading. canned by the eapbos<ion e� a ce+rt load entered Turkey apt Kramia, in. t' he vio- four- masted steamship Assays, Captai.U;. °t Cong•rless has adoppted a• Teso(lution fjtr�wrorkq. A wee block woo de- i'nit of • CIAIN"A appaopriating+ $200,000 for the relief of strayed bafor�e th,e (Eames where under Y Gaebina flhe Tvr�ish troops Carrut`bere of the EQdreiLDieSmpatettr. I.t 'ISaro. Oivib Holiday w_11 be ►bteld the sufferers by the floods. ooftitrol• �>,t.,n pea�Sans lost 1h,eir lives have s engaged wills them and the Line; from Eiverpool ttI $it. John, N.19., Altgu �. The Poughkeepsie, N.Y., glee$ verge thmaugh the exlnting9ion or during ti»i►t3ht has been proceeding since 6o'Dl,odk on Blonde Rock, off Beteal Island. The' 1. a T'thre 6wnday ce r vats will be3 taken were completely, destroyed by fire Sat- conflagration. on Friday tmoraing. I wreck took place on Monday last abourt c �t clay morning.' n rag. TJie IE3 r i to sh stteaimis Ca s i 1A T1orrQnto on Saturday, May 15. hlp p a,p of At the Turkish hea+dqua•rters this noon during a teary northeast g✓4hed 'lays administTalian at Washtng4on the Allahn Line, arriveedd at Sat. Jolrn'q, Heard cowl bas been discovered on the news is looked upon as being of the At the first grating sound thle full speed IQnern rShorea of Labe rW,ir�npeg. Proposes to lose no time in taking up Neslvcrtowrulland, after a severe passage the fur seal controversy. of 16 days froth, Gdasgow, during which gravest descriptiron, in view of t'he ex- astern was ordered by the officers. on Tula Lrandan Council ) imtpased a The dynamite cruiser V &uvias is at hrer whoolhoumw and all hler deck gear citement here. Edbem Ilseha has sent waitch, bunt before, the order could be lioe�Iirse fee of $500 on cigaaette deal- Jacksanv►!le in search of reported fili- were Rwe t awe Tara uartermaster �• Y q oxdrears to halve everything in readiness obeyed the vessel whets hard agroun$ rate orf irnte+t�est in Gbvertftneint busters at the mouth of the river. waR killed a,nd two t9etnmlen seriously for aai advance of t'111, Turkish army 15av:. s Banks is bo b, reduced to 3 per There are three thousand flood auf- injure. and began at oTiae to make water.:; h fu t ere at I3telena Ark. and the water force. When this was discovered the order to :: 1. n+g .. cxant. A despaitcll received at the Turkish stand by thte boats was Immedistelyl ; is now in every holies from $ielena, �- New York capita'l'ists propose, to build to White river, 1j1 ��j! � ��!! headquarters here from Grevena ,says given. A stiff northeast wind and the 1 ` ati e;teafric road between London and A. Chicago two-year -old boy, in the IMPORTANT 1LLL' �17 J:,lI that the fighting between the Greeks strong e;uxrent which runs off the island Port Stalnieiy y, —'- and the Iurks continues. The Turks, made the work of launching the boats absence of his mother on Weldnesda • > r A contract foT- a- new Public Scahaol heated a poker and burned out the AdRICULTURAL MARKS BILL IN THE fo•lowi on Albiop street, Brantford, to cost $14,- eyes of 'his infant; brather. ► rag out th,e ' instruataotls of Ed- y exceeding) difficult. 1n attempting to Y hem Pasha have surrounded the Greek bring t' be etsrboard lifeboat around to 800 'has Just been i:et. ENGLISH COMMONS '' Carter henry Harrison, son of the irregu.are and a greE►ter part of the Teba Dr•fm'i.ninan Goverjiment hn,s stop` late Mayor, has been elected Mayor of `� �_ 'Purxisth division stationed at Grevena, t-he toe side. the boat's crew was ,sweptS Fed tihm ►rac•t.we off +vin ri,wners To'Protr -tit the Briti0a 1 ablic Fri►tn Fraittd under IIa:kki Padha, is now advanoin off and coum not mamne t`bo ship Again. 1 g1 8 P Chicago, and a gesso Democratic tri- g P g n tlh+i penVentiaries tobacco for .good - „mt,h was recorded. —It” nay tltitlate Agsitnut tt ►e "01_ It is tmpossib.e to distinguish whether After teen or twe.Ive then h,ad scram- - conduct. oniee. b;ed into tine other lifeboat it .too was Anncn the Chiin,ess arriving by the the invaders are su,plwrted by any sub• Tthree mieln are' reported a•t Vsirrieau- iAnpress of Japan is a theatrical corn- A deKpattch troth I, anon, says: -Ml. stantial portion oP the Greek regxilar carried away. �y Utias firma the island ` ver, B.C., to have been killed by 'a army, as the. Greeks have taken u a lifes3aving boat was on trhe way to the pany, which will play at Nashville, John K. D. Windfield -Di b , Conser•va- pp awo+wsaide at fiber- Corinth mine, in the Penn•, during t.h,e exposition there. 8 Y Position in the middle of a foreast. Butt. acne of the wreck. kiefore proceeding' , Stwc'an, �4'a.ItEjr Ihs2rirost h with G. A. Ellis tive� member forr the North Division of the corres to►ndenrt of the Associated to t�bra aasista,nce 'of those on 'board'•.tha Tlbiree bu.ndred members off the Six will give g•rnad opera next season in �se't- Shire, moved the second, reading P is irdormed that the moment) tine Amaye it made for the two, boats. The Nations Indians have petitioned Par- f New: York, in' French, German and of the agricultural marks bill ore Wed- T�irekish oificela ascertain the presence quarfermast.Pr was exchanged for one . liamont to cancel. t'h,eiT electoral fran- Italian. 1 "Ins+ new fiu�m has secnnred of th►� u,nifurma of the Gso ©k regulars of t'he lifeboat's crew, and under hie': eha5e Mlalba• nesday in the Hottise of Commons. This in the runkts of the aggressors, 1✓cihem gfuidance they reached Seal Leland in 11 ; a >g Y Pe ,No gains haute entered Yankton, S. is a drnstia mreasure intended to pre - Yasha will o¢•dea I'be advan.�ue of 1 -he safety. On reaching tare wrecked This m'. ea a of railwn g i;b n ration entire Turkish arnn The 'situnt.►oin is ssteatmfer the aifet�ctvinlg crew, in cam- iii Canada at the end of the last fiscal D., for pearl a week, and iu will rob- v the afrauduAeaut bale of fareigti Y• . i Year was 16,'L70 mile.9, an increase of y P mcsst ser]uUrn. In t$e, rrieanwhile I�:d'hem mornti of Coxgtivain 'I`tlffrt;y, were re- Y slyly bea.uianmah before railroad traffic mean and cheese as IAritish products. l,aeshsn iearnainss at the general head - orived vitae hearty cheers.. Taking of1.'. ' 1,707 mileag. I.,; restored to its tu,rTrnal conditions. The PaieaidenlC of the Board of Agri- quarters nvvai'ting tnevvzs. has al- thlosc3 !•etrtinimSng on board tli,e A' - About 8,000,000 bushels of ' last sea= Miss Caroling B. Neally, the fair• gra- culture, Mr. Walter Long, in the House ready notified his Gee neYra,lra of division anti towing tie cutter containing tie . sons' Manitoba wheat crop are said` to duate arrested for robbi the rooms to hold themselves in readiness for in- rctnininder of the crew the life -hou.0 be still in th,e hands of lLn,nitoba farms of Commons said there was marve•llovy �-.- .. -, e".. of Smith Colleges students " at .North- stant. action, and the reserves have al- fftaxte,d for the Wand, reaching there ampton, Mass., was on `Thursday bailed unanimity in favor- of the principle oL ready left the eluaunpamen't here in or- atxxtt 7 P:Kn., where a'll hands, 65 in Lieutenant- Governor Chapi,eau has ap- cut of jail. bTir. '�t'ingficld- I>�igl,y's bill, the object, der to move, c1loser to this first line of numbeer,. were Fafetly lanclecl� &>me t11. - plaiejd for aand obtained leave of-absence, The strikeiat the factoa•y of then ITni- of which was solely to protect British deforive.; � Greveana iea eighteen haLra' the'. me•n experienced cx>nsirierai>tle die- aynd Sir Alexander Lacoste hag been ap- tad 5tat4s (Maas Corn an , at -Gus Cit march from here, and- Krania ten miles comf�on -t, art t1w,y were i-n' the c>1,4E>.n base - p y Yr produce from fraud and not for pro- Adaninistrator. near Mai itari, Incl., has teen declared march �►otuthwst of (revv,tn�ar for trntan� incurs a.nct tivQre aclnti:l -y clad. Mr. Casey fuels a bill before the Do- off, after a struggle lasting three years tection Agsiinat. ianpart.s. Mr. Long ItejsideSntB err taro island received themt I<nirlir,On House. of Commons compelling further remarked that the Govern- very hro,�ot>ittlt>n�+ sand dtiH, all they oauld ' rag victcuy for t.lie company. t ' far threir cu,mi[ortt. T:he Awi-ve is fart TL LLLY 5 filiOP> 1NG. 4- = railway eomn,nan" to carry bicycles James D1. '«'illiamson, fiftss$ yet><rs merit waR tsaepared to sue1►ort the bill , an, the condition it was refs -rred to a "What's the use of our breaking up and likely will Ise a tortal -free ag baggage. . old, was ora. •Wednesday given an- in- y going dove loss She wne tnt.ilt, by Ilortan & Wolfe The regular chartered ingur&ncea,rm- je,etion of ,urLti- toxins at the Christian+ select committer. M4•. Janney IlTyce, town in a storm like thia9" asked Tully names llorld837,87"t384 in fire risks Orphans' Tierney in St. I.oiuig, 1�Io., anti [,il>fsrtnl me >mber far the resit h division, at llC>8fast in 18eJ1, inn an iron sir a►►if •r in Canada, and thhere is3'L7,t3t4,465 bf in forty tttiimu,tea be was a corpse. °f A ►►evrdPet�; Raid he believed the anti o[ his wife the other morning at break - of 6,000 trc>,rn�s, and c:onsicie:red'one of the ' effect of the bill would her to show puI- fast. "I have to go arobuw, and lw,st freight steamers on then Atanntin life insurance in farce• By the will of the late Miss �tl'inifred ohors haw much rhea xsr foreign m►>at• Oct >cun Heavy tvralhar an the cif:►st Tat- Dohert Process Coma of Marton, of Li►ali.imord, nearly, if not l there ., nb sense in both of fns knock - Y P »9.. is than hozn,ty meat. M'r: llsyce adeiect it- wns tine sauces of t:he>i delay in the news Iiapailtoun 4nas sold the patent for man - quite halt a million dollars is be- ins Sr upd in a blizzard just to buy wits a pit so many bills were intro- 9 re >aahi,ng the Bnn+itn +land, lilfacturi,ng iron in I�urope to an Ens- tlueathed to various Catholic churches (iniced in I'aQ9iament treating the Wi- otu> .little piece of ribbon." lis'h comupaany for fFr100,000. and charities itn Maryland and Cali- t.iah colonies as [ore' n countries. I3 "But you kXntoM1V laves Dori t'he last fiscal year there were forma. fah, fhb lac est Y Y you detest shapes During g part of t het imported ping, dear THREE CURIOUS PLANTS. 161 persons killed on Canadian railways, There is� no improvement in the trade moat, he cunt inued, came, from the cnl- _ oatvv'h,on 11 were passengers, 46 were situation in the United States, accord- onieq, amino the hill undc>rtbtetdly #ended "Yes, to rioake a business 'f it. But � , t'araotbat Tree, Grapple Tree and �r 1. y:'; employes, alad 104 were neat -ber. Ing to reports furnished by the com- in the directioin of protection, Mr. I'm slut such a bear as to comltlain vegetable Python. niercial agencies of New York. Hea Win f►efid -lN b moved the chw"Xe of Mr. Laurier will probably be amour- t'Y, t3 ghY in a cases like thus. Just tell me what runs, w-a- shouts and floods in various the+ debate, which w•as csf►,rried without. Three of the most da erous of ve e-.. paired by Chief Justice Sttmomg on his list rictR 2i.tve rseriousl checked busi- a divissiom, anti the a rialltural marks, you want and I'll do tlhrts errand while ` °g Q visit to Englarnd. The Chief Justine Y g - tative plants in the world are the "can -• new b rendering roads i b you're n1w and sn goes to take his seat at the Impecrial Y g rppassa le, and bill paRaed tins second reading by a vote Y ug here a lwme." twee„ of A ►istralia, the "death" Privy Council. further and still more serious overflows of 16(1 to 90. Cbe measbire was then Well, it you re sure. Whs I need are feared, with even more disa_sdxous referred to a select committee. is a yard of groin grainy ribbon, tur- or "grapple plant" of Satoh Africa„ and Tbs Domi.iiion Gove3•nment estimates results. '1'llere' has been a sharp ad- — oontain appropriations of $10,000 for vabce in'mosit of the stocks of the New i� gUoise blue. Hadn't I better just write the "vegetable python" of Neer 7,ea- +statues of t.h� Queen and Han. Alex. yoq k Ext•tnatnge, with considerable buy - COUNTERFEIT ffiDNBY down t" Imo' Mackenzie, which are to be laced om r It P this. .5ttgar and Chicago Gee being the "'— "No; tthis thityg of making-a list of 'I'b,e "anitibal tree" grows up In the -- ^— r Palrliament. grounds. Fear Arrests fu Brantford for l'tterfag the shape of a huge pineapple. and at.ta►na features one article net ridiculous. 111 remember. ' i Ms. Gee. A. Dorset, secretary of the f GI:NERAZ t'oia• a hAight of eleven feet . Iq has a series _., ` * Jamaica Agricultural Society, has writ- . ten to -the Canadian Trade and Com- Za coerce Department, pointing out a pros abdii boons market. in Jamaica for cattle. 'I*h The wife of Mr. James La' of the{ visit Laing Packing Company, �ontreal, Th died in the deatal office of Dr. R;ondeau' ed t obile under the influence of chloro -' Iprt�ntI rm, which had been administered by' Th Br. John Hutcheson. appli In the Dominion House of Commons 8,000 tthe other day Speaker Edkar gave an . . authoritative denial to the stateent Preir•i made in the Senate, >r hat liquor I'm be- Fren fig supplied within the precincts of the House of Commons. , The Rev. J. Van Wyck, paAor of Gore other street Methodist` -church, Hamilton, and i,n a president• off- the Hamilton Conference died at has parsonage on 'Thursday night powe of brain "trouble. He was 51 years of Weax age, and was ordained- a minister of 11air's. the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1869. , (H ea GREAT BRITAIN. in `r• The heaath of Lady Smmith, wife of mmajo Bir I)oaaad Smith, is reported in Lon- .A don, to be imp;rovimg. Mies. Ormist9m Chant, the London so- cial Teform,eir, .amnd six nurses started fox the Ielaand of Crete on Wednesday. T3ve Arch ishop of Cam.t ,lburryy w•idi e rsonally del iry e r into the- bands of Mr. Bayard trhte 1,olg of the Mayflower uT►an big rleturn to London. Leiutmant- Governor Kirkpatrick ie xieport.ed to bye. mach better, add trtea•dily imrprovitng. He will sail, from England for Canada on t'hle 21st inst. iA London Jury awarded -Miss Mar- . item Terry X5'00 dantatgies in; an action for libel whielh was -brought agaimst tb,0 St. James' Bufdlget rf+or statimg she vas to cleave IGhe stage -to marry her bmother- in -latw, Mr. Morris. • The Ba•kish House of Commons on Thtlrisday passed the second reading of t Lalw of Evidence Bill, which' en- a•btles prisoners in criminal cases to -" ify hilt their own- behaAf, as in Apts- tSraQia, Canada and the United States. - MI-. Cttrzoin, in the TI'ou(% of Com- o mops on Tuesday, ssa.id that the inguatss to the -Queen, for which .Lieut. Eloff, the grandson of Prefsident Kruger, was eanlspeanded were of surdh a nature - thak I$,ey could not bo +repeateJd'. P�reaident '- $+tiger 1� pelmoullq expressed his Prelgtetasf . , Icn the British '11dase of Commons on Friday, Mr. Chamberlain, announced that a contract had been signed be- ­ - twveen, Canada and the Petersen of 1^lewcasttlle for a fast steamship service between Oaatada and Great Britain. But MT. CJaatmberlain added, the contract Still Togjaires the sanction of the Im- _; Porial Government. - - IAOWiering a question in the House of Commons own Wednesday„ Ma•. Cur- pan said that the diplomatic rejationis pietwtan Gxr t Britafiin and Ven zuiela vie not yet b�ee{n orAnewedti = melt ' �{ Iegty'a tiovrerifnmeht Was *ady to ' take ih -to Brien !ly odns+idaxiation any Rp�'o�Iosale from ,Venez'uAu to r'epe'wi yrlomptic taltatnqu , Before true PlarrliamOnkary gdutli' A% .. �q,ui7•y Committee Getters were d from Sir Jahn Walilcrughlby stat- ttilf3ut i �e ' d of thl, ,TtramisvP a� rr��. Paw atttbYoritiies. Wbetn qquestiondd km t(he t�lt*Jtot- S,ik. Jour, ;laid he use y _. , t t ,., tqy+ , .'.I a •rat &. 4: K. + at y 1 •n. �? E. +$ % R rk. 2. ZJ , b ;;.,S V. wrtp .il * 4 a c � t F ,W' fi.f #, g ' ., For ,, _ r";':i �Fd`<. .e�"ir -.r_ .'�.;r�,i��,,.E. °#? -4 , -1 -..,_ , . ». - '`� -,rk- �:.da� . :.ref : i - it all rngttit onough, and bring it home - pas „ of broad, boat•d -like leaves, growing in,:> nzibar's t3u,►tan has issued a decree For some #inie i a lot of tied with me this evern4ng. $ sfiing slarvery. money has been circulated in Brant- - a frinbf t> wt the apex, which forcibly Just to make sure the accornrrtodatinfg+ bri e $i•ng of Siakn has started on bin ford, priancipally 25 and 1Q cenrt piecee. brings to mind a gigantin Central _ to Europe a,nd tibia United States. On Wedneeda the police, searched the 1Llly was +boon speaking brienkly to a Y 1 pretty sir behind a ribbon counter. America agave; and tbe8e hoard -like • e insurgents in ilrasii are report- premises al two families, Sears and "Please cult me calf a yard of creel I 'leaves, from ten to twelve feet in the o have gained a victories re- Sickles, on suspicion. In. the Bears' Brain ribbon, turkeatan blue," ins . re- snaa•llea specimens and from fifteen to < Y. quested in a business way. the man - ii hawse in an old trunk in the waodRhed tkvnty feet in the larger, hang to the b Cbpteln -G,dnl at Mantilla boa aged to kelp hest hilarity ,within a I ed 'to thy, Spaininh Govark9alent for at the back of the premises was die- smile, and to say that she was afraid ground and are easily strong enough -. additiolnal tiroo ts. ' , they did'nft have the article. to best,+ the wtei ht. -of a man, of 140 I covered a cigar box, which contained a 6 Tale Czar is epaxing for his visit to complete outfit of counterfeit tools. The "Of courme you have," hit retorted Pounds or more'. In the ancient times pi rather hotly, for the broad ,grin had t • , e. ix� wield speaid two weeks in tiip articles were of aver rude thecae- •> 1 thiN trot+ was worshiped by the native ch capital incognito. y hat escaped 'Iyiln. Every store keeps ; ter, but certainly answered the pur- cross grain rib ►,on. Lest mb look at the 1 savagt -6 under the name of the "devij Twenty persons were galled and many ,rte s colors," but all t;hre shades of blue had three," it part of the interestin sere a weave injured per• y prised a piece -of lead Ca t3 Jared by an exp,rosion a name, and none of them was turkes- fireworke factory at Lisbon. on the end of an iron pipe, a piece of moray .Ding the saeritice of one of their+ tan. After a spat with the pretty girl: n to its all too-ready embrace. Tur9cesy hens issued a circular to the brew Pifer s twuple of old Pewter and an intimation frogs Tully that. it rs to the effect that it im getting apouns, a file, a mould in plaster of was only a third -rates establishrnenh The victim to be sac,t•ificed was driven y of the present condition of ' ai• Paris, and a long handled small dip- anyhow, the bead of the doptit•tment, .'up the leaves of the tree to the apes, was calls +d and succeeded at last in art- per or tsawvpan, which evidently did i and the instant the so- called 'pistils'.:' ear Imeger, the &n ti leader out for u c•ruriblr, anal a bicycle than- ins as ini.'rpreter for the ribbon buy- bas Y .y or. But thin girl stjl.h grinned and of the monster were tauched the+ leavesf again been elected Bui- key wrewh. Tully was too mad foT utterance. When wM Ad fly together like a trap, crush- 1 aster, tb•is time b three- fouxtba 'the arrest of Albert Severs, a ed 20 city. years, quickly followed. Jame Sickle, delivered the goods it was with a I•ng the life out of the intruder. In curt a uayst- gnat Mrs. Tull attend bill will shortly be' pplst•.ed before fat her -i -n -law of John Swears, was also her q Y this WRY the, tree woU1d hold its v io- Preach Ch®umbear of Deputise ask_ placed ins the toils, charged with ut- to be,r awn Hbopppins, and not fuel Bend - far two hundred million francs to L9ritig cite rinse coin. In the afternoon irnR hlrp out on littltt picayyune errands titnl until every particle of flesh would , as the h he was the family messenger dtaappear from his hones. ' naval docks. John bears, the s+uppoeed leader of the ,I. . (�ese Gove►rninent has deoideci I`utly with ntat't, of and 1 m not go- shay was arrested in a bush where , _ The . "grapple plant" is rt' prostrate der four more, armoured cruisers, le was biding from the police, near Ing to use tan - dollar time doing ten. herb, growing in Suuth Africa. Its fatrt cruisers, and several to Mohawk park. He made a desperate flowtires are purple and shaped like the yere� ado _- 1(i hut for his„ liberty. John Brown, a went cheerer. Just bear that in mind, ° F.►nggisb type• y' modern. English foxglove. It ► fruit has form►d colourod man was also arrested, +bar - � ablt+ s beli,el prevails in Cmamatantino le R- - - r . hooks, which, by clitigin to any P ed- with being implicrated in the ills- (p:►sa►ea -b is conveys d to situations the potwertg are losing their hold al busiii.om, What art he had to do where its seed may find suitable cod - t1Le court5e of eveTits, and fast P MORE POWERFUL THAN MAW, to it the lice refuse to say'. None of ditaona for grov�ijn. Sir Juh•n I�uhbock'' 0-called cotncer.t is a refine,. "-- says it has been lr~AOV1'II to kill lions I Hawaiian GoNertulanenrt has ° tMe �` ve got rich over the busi - ln'o- n,eBS yet, as they were just getting lteii York Mtliteiaalre ear Dissevered a , 'They "vegetable python," which is A the landing of Japanase immi- smarted. t New Farce. i known to the naturalist as the cluh►e! sf, and it is said , t'hst a ' warship -. , elnaries E, Tripgnlea, cat tilt, itnvetn- op• fig is the stray er of lrec�a. I he re slant from Jalxan, to enquire into / .I, suds of the ol,lsia, t3 e�ing provided. w►tln ,at r' i m- SNAKE FOR A NECKTIE, for awl mi'Ilioanaim of New York, be- a 11a and very pleasant to the tropf E. Cbthng Yip Hbab, Vice- pa•eu - ' lieves he has diwovetred a force with yeti lards vti-hich feed thereon, are car -' will g►o (;p• Englia,nel ae 0hinvia " - twenty times the empamsive power of Pied froinn tree tree and deposited l ambason to re resent the iie$laea liiae tse�ir w Rasbiut Rdi Likely to on the bsatncheq. I3'c re P germination roc at Qu. ecn Victoris'a diamond be+ FolleNrd. steaw. I'or more then five years Mr., begins. The. leafy stem slowly rues 'e' t tloi�ne Toes will fly Lron7 `a'teinakg as 1lrlppletr hay basin ercperime+Intiug with upward, while the roots flow, ay ►t Coatigrees of Verlezure:a has ua- they wotu9d froth a peeirtilence• Others,' a compound. concocted Rey ;himself, +p`i'e. tio�vn the truing until the soil ►4 ; rusly ratified the Guinea bound- which is empalfie of prodtuci'ng intense reached. Hare and there they branch rbi+tration treaty with Great Bri- ��bOt' nerve canters are under better changing their course according to the 1,' -which was negotiated by the conivrcd, will handle the cold, crawl- cold. �'t'hile be was exhibiting the diroot.ion of any obstructions met. wit 1n t Srtat£p, ilia r,pditlss wi'tb as nituch i'ncilfferenc, properties of the compound 'to his Meanwhile from -these rootlets leafs I -11 friends in the cafe of the Hotel Endi- , branches have been developed, wbia h, r von Stephen, thie fimperial Post - as they exet+oise in maniptulating a ham pushing theauselves through the canull 1 rrI(,en,ra,1 of Germany who was eanrdwich, (eats BehTne�r+, of Indiana- c;ot�t Sattiuday night, sand had freesia a above, get- into the light, and erruiie ve been the chief representative penis, Ind., le btn'B of the latter class. :'1'' of nvhietky by poluai +rag a portion onlaaQy acxelerate then growth. Ndvv a itnany at the Washingtun Postal is dead. r His in a maahiuigt, grid when he came of his coQd- oainpetJlittig ligitiid upon it, motanaoa'Phnsis takes pace ! Far tine ,iew of .Via ttrirffariin fromm to wxwk he was observed to take Un-. R. J. Dean, one of the spectators, who hitherto soft aerial (roots begin to i. $ pro- is lee 4wtarested in barrde'n and spread wader and wider, th,a Gavetaipnent of tllstval cane with .hie shirt Dollar. Later PlY problems re- thtronv i clef :►leis+ branches, which flow . ' t Iatinit; to cold stc>rnage, lit a match and rag paofolaimied that ern }yg was seen tto have aba►ut his Weak hold it closes to the &ozean whisky. In- chino wind aan'alggalinate with each other 16'`lite observed as a day cif hwmi l- statirt'ly tbelt a was a lat,Id re until the whole t tae trwrimk is bound and prayer f haidetr has shirt edlar, a tie of peculiar port and - or rain. , 17 co Y in t i 't living h pa • + •, sec es of ire fe ar g W 'Vitctoria visited the Prince of foam of color, N* wbou that tie began t:he air was filled with fragimen,ts of g 88 I+romiJ this time. on it is a stru ate uE raokig Yacht Britannia at Nice to �owvly tmbv�ef it was Deere that B,e- s tnrteaed glass, which fotua�id resting life and death between the forest` giant nfewred the tmeda.1 of the Victor- hin er'e :nook was encircled by a bright, � Sulivolivided&thetable. gentlemen Fourr of anted the euttit ^cuing cllusia. Like !i>7 'den• upon Capt, aCrteo% the v►iggorom -and healthy, garter snake, them twere sea•io�usly . rGUt about the athdlete the tree; tries to expand and i rder upon , Capt. Carter,. this face and , l rst its fetters, oa'usi.ntg tine bark to ai>. President o1 the Soule, the La4aea on l amen stood behind the p declares that the ea- Mr. Tri ` bnllge between every interlacing; but edttadtlert• in the business office, with the Aosion has o sXicc era and freedom arei not for the Greek legislaitive body, has sent p Peened tkn ecianee a now five tree, fat the mobster clusia, has . Glgdetane a image of gratin head of ha nr�k►ae paotr�tdihlg Dtraigb4 fiafld ai inglui�ry, the lex oa•artions of de its bands veary numerous and Dr the+ sttind hie has "en, on be- vot from �er but chin and a forked which will. probably red lti in the die- wide. Nat afllowed ex enrich the tree f Grtmiec�e and the Cretan Christ- tonv+ge runnitng in and out iroml a wide Daveny of a new! and ama;aing motSve • maul When a hacvkman dropped in Dooms withers and dies, and the straug poww. The que on, to be settled is ,or is roan expanded into a great boa , and asked for the oit directory, Gus wfha,t was the gaa which odoced that Ns. zeDeriv+ed from Mhlnllla, y ®x adinast as large as the mass of branches I o • tale PGilibip clue Ilslaands, sa eaad : "Cetrin9y," and as he handed attnarri pin and foliage it bas effaced. It Is ti+uly r:. p 3f too finish the book. reached forward. W i5nsurr�gentms tletvs lcitlled sever `�""'�, - ' ' 11 a traagedy ire the world of vegetaftion aist;' and Ib�ive btarrned the The haattune,n saw, the snake, tat ned Bk of Buena Vista, Grned. ►and pads and dated oW of the door. �- - 11 WY, do ionic think that [Wiggin&bIs _ ,. t +nag the evening in its, urnneoessaary to a flaaTL to be trusted I , t BHOYILD BF, CULTIVATED.: ' ',..� B- : ; ► esay that Ilehmew was toot to saiy ex- � t ices • rather. 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A dog a year old, . � . , No weighing 3 1-2 pounds is wort h ! � , t - . . The dogs seldom weigh less than I � , . . . . - .. - _ ... . pounds, but as they decrease in weight I .- . ., pound they increase in value. A three . - sp,tniel is NN -orth more than one weigh- . , - :- . " ing 3 1-2 pounds,. and one weighing 2 _ ­1 3 - -4 or 2 1-2 pounds very much mom. I - 1. .1 � Japanese spaniels have been sold f or - . ".... - as much a4 $500. 1 - . . ."..:I: - ,'� . 'There are large Japanese spaniels -, I - � % I , .... . , . - I that arc not import,ed and have no spe- cial value; t.h.e. small dogs are very rare - F - . an(t their rarity, doubtless, adds con- ­.. siderably to their value, but they are. - - i s e. good highly prized otherv% They are g tv Mitred, ively little e rea t u' r (I 3. Tlit, i r _`Iv­ markings*are black anti white, and ;J I I 1• Je,hite and yellow, and some . dogs are . - marked with all three colors. The Jap- ,1110..,e spaniel lives about tell years. - . . - � . . , , ACTIVE MEN WANTEb" , . . fk - ) riwt this advertl."aetnt. ,M4 " , i��. � give l"Lilinain's. 3a irless Oarn ExtrM,t- tor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty -futiT hours an(i causes neith- er . � xun nor discomfort. Putmam'sCkwn Fxtractor extracts cornki. It i,.;( the . - best,_ I . . I � ­ , ` .i �_ : .- .... 'I, . NOT OT HA _ . .R1 .� ­ . -� N Dr, J) TO iMDE., � . -1 . . " I lk�,Tslmi I :--You don't, take any I t III in- terest i in the question of bloomers, per- haps. because the question has never .1, . '.. I - C4 xl�- home to you. NV h- a t Would you (10 if' your wife wanted to, wear bloomers? . _ Kkvjo,niE--s-WbFtt would I do ? I'd let, .11 - , .. ­ . Let her wear themi ! -m -1 gue you don't k0-rov- Mrs. Kajones I I . I - � I . .I, : I'll , 1. I.., I, 1 ­% THE L KING 0�' , I . ,- , , I. .'! . MAN -KILLE . _ - .", - � ' ; _ , - - ... L. . . 1 " '�- , . 1 _- ,!, ,�6_�'',_ .... .. �, " __: . _ . ,i�­. . 1. . . � I , 11 Brigh I Vs . Diseise, ot I t . he 1.1, .. I x1dri !".. YS I _. I . - Baffled the World's Most Eminent , I , - .. - .... . ­' Medical Authorities Until - , .1 . . .. , . 1 :1 � - I I.. � .1 - 6DC'S ' - , . D KIDNEY PILL8.,...., 1'-, I A_"_. . , ­ - :.:.,. - .,. . -C r to t - - ry., of Mika - -Am . the urseue mind silly* _.- 1._.,�.��t,�. 'topping Forever the Deadly As- , kind 64 - � - - - � .,:�;�.�%. %suits or Life's Monk Insidious Fee. �, . - NI-em are dropping from the ran" evt-rywhere. Cut down in �.. � .. �. the flower , I., I .. . - �, .....-, of vo,ith 6r the, fruitage of manhood ', . .. - . that -oyer-Bright'* that TllthleM de8ti , . Dise,ise of the Kidneys. - -1 . .1 a. few days ago Sir `Hercules Only o r JR obin.,;on the dciaghty Governor of . ­­ l, - . . Cape Col, y -"-as forced to resign that . . ' post bou se of ' oncroaohing Briglit's i . L •,, Di sea-se. I . . I . I :�. - . JIL:11-dly had his Axi&omor T*en ap- 1­� "pointed I ot . nt M when the wires brought tidings of the. death of William P. St. John., & . . I . . . , - Ne,w York banker, and re . - .", everyone as tho treasiurer of the Na- , . - a% I : . . I I - Na- tional Democratic party during t he laL- - ' 1, e�st n,at ional campaign'. Bright"s Dis- ease " carried him off. 11 . 1. , 14 has killM many fpetter'men than �:, .. . rwhst,- of vs. So has DiM)etes, its twin - ', - . ourse. Yet there is one cure (and only -, -t�,.�;, 11 .., ,_�`.- 1­­` � ­�,­ oni-), that. never- fails in cases of Dia- '. t;,, , , z - . .. sea � 1 I ie.s and Brigh't's Disease. Let these - , �­_ . W ' �' ' . L. .,"! I ,�, Ai-stimujiial,s [war witness: . . NKI­.� Fred Caristems, Palmerston 6nt sav9:-"After inany ienrig" i V � -.1 __._4 with IVight*s,l] ____ _. ?'am anew man � . - ..- three boxes of Dodd's cured fly using thr ; 'idnoi Pills." E, v Pi I Is ' I - I � . Mr. i,'. X. Groulx, Ottawa, Out,., ,gays- . __ . .. r. .. "Dodd's kidney Pills have 1wen a god- , I . f , Send to me as they have cured me o . .1 - I .1 i 7.1- . . :;- . �­ - --. 13right,s Disease of the Kidneys. ". - I ''. ., i� t .. - ,,. Moore, King St., London, Ont., �. . �S. G , � 1 17--.1 ��,� &xvs: "After taking a few boxm of . 1- � .-, D .)dd's Kidney Ilikis I .Lin a,s t d . well as .� , - . I- :� ever in my life, despairing of recovery . _. .- from BrigIA's Disease-" I ... , I - fr. (.'has. T. Bye, Garryowen P. O., _N I , ont., says: "For tive povit three years 1. I iab6tes, but nc o6i,i n,g have 41LIffered of D1 . - - - ub I have used Dodd'R ou ras p , e, - - Kidney Pills which have perfooily oux- � . �- , eKi IllP.' . � - I . ,1)01)D,S KIDNEY PILLS are for I I ljy druggists everywhere, and- by 6M,e �� _�.:.:,� ­... medici�nel_Co., Toronto, Out; � - � tile Dodd's ... I-- .. , . . :-s-. a box. 50 cents Price - - . . .. ­1 , : Nlav-Dt�,ar ine, what a stylish fiat . - - - I- , - Y(ja have I J Li I is -Yes. I a•te6ded :a bargain counter sale. yesterday and when Icame I 11,1d beell. 01-LIShed into ,t , - ­ - - homey the ha� I , � _- .. - jur-r[I the. shape. I have been looking for , 7 - everywhere. , .. .� ...­. I- - 9t- c h- ing;: - , I _B.:� ur.n. i­n;. g Skin D' ise,a. � s 0_ 6 Ctltrad For 36 Cents. - ' D i yl e s'lo One dl� r. Agnevr'a Ointre nt relier ­ I", V..d cures Tat#-4r. Salt Rheum, Wald Head, _ �he,; arl �, erv'jt1i, Uloors. t)lotc .CU1ft,rjWb a; -ill. It im Stj0l,hill 1,. oruptions of the gi. . g al.d ­ ., .. qjefln.- and w^ts like magic ill tho cure o: roil - 9: oy li ti in ors; 35 cents. � I - .1 . . . 1 ; - 11 . 1. . 1. . . " - - . Is 1. E 3&M B E R IN G HIS 'I'RA I N ING., - " i� ILIND me, said Tommy as he liellped bi�aneljf to n aother pieve'-of cake. . %Vby didn'.t you asks ice, Tommy, if - � . . Vou ,%­ant . eAl : I more? smiled the llo.ste.,-;.,;. I . .. .. . I- ;.I',- T�016(3 'tain't plite. . .. I I �� ': * , I �. I - I - � ! - I NT. I . , - _. ,.. , , .._ .. .%... � ... � -.1 .(Goev�fc I 4 . Any ._... ,.. � I . - . .. . - I . . Wok . . ,,-�. - ��- ,,:.,. - 1.j� _: it she is oonteat to on- � . I ... . , - .. . �: . . . dure her 1pains silt weakness without all- ­­ - to got relief Ilain lAi rig Cal I set along withouil - MIL1181 (Can.) VIIIQ I _ . ND. ETABLE COMPOU I Rut it ■ll WANT6 to bs we:I . 4ANTO to b,. ".. I , stro ag. WANTS W walk and work with @16410 and comfort. she will I . I use M I L 5 31 (Con.) � - Ij vaCKTAII1.9 COM .1 � (IMPOUND Pouiia- If As 0"" , It v.6 bar Dirliggisk's, � . gel ( I.be ww ongloss 750 W 1116. M. C-11 MEDICINE CO., The 11 al It mquilreal and got a large bolds "Ek r L Wise = Will lose as Iiis I ,?* in doing It I. :Z. I 0111"a'• frilasno. laoate-y pamphleli, W - r - - Mau" boo 405 apWiesmos. __ - - - ___ , - - - ­ - __V_ - - - __ - - I . . L \ ,..', jA , .4 ;, ­1 , - ) , , � P.. A: 'k , - , ; ,$ , , - 't Z, � . . 'z-14rii.�lf:��, , % , . �e nl� 'I." . � Vj - � - a . . - � . : _: I V �- .e, _� � - 4 I I. k� .k R ,11 I.' - I ... i,-,P_�.,j�,,: jui� - ­ - __V t, . - - 1 %,'&- F� "' _,� " - � �,*� - Y!!!�'�-,, -", .. �s X, 2. J. - , -vik!,:17. �t I 0 r�v­ w ;,�. - 7' ., . "'­� . 43 , r'll"11-V. . , �, . �-"u ", _- " I 4 , !, , - . i - - ­Z 'L l. - . '� � �.. . � ,I ML� ". I . .. - ,; �, .. - . , '. I I , :,.�� kl- �;­. 7, 1� I 1-1 ", - Vo - .- 'V 0 q­1t_ . --- -rq o.-,; I - �-� �.-,, � -1 I i : '. , %;� " - j" :,�j ,f LII,.� 14 , - I Ir , , , .;" � , e - ,i., , ; k -P - -,- 0.4 �!_ � I P. ,";. I., _.-I � �._. , I.. .-f � � I Z. L - k., " , �',.- z� .0..!-.f ,� . . � '��_! 1_4 t" , I .Z1:"ZF "'ir" �' 1­1 11 I ` - " " , i, , - , " 1'1�_ f - " I -1� I , F - I `-, - . , I I ri . - - .1 �k� ,.E.", �. , .. , . - . . N16W bibtars, upon pursuits forlibily "opolized by mom But the famin- line sierves are still filers and she suf- . forw"'from. tootbadhoe. To her we roo- I ommend NervIlLne,-nerve-pain oure- clures boothadlie in a moment. Nervi- line, the mimt marvellous Rain remedy known to wiienm Nerviline may be used effimcioumly for all nerve PSLM . Aki 11-yem-old bitinciliback girl has had h1eT back strai4rhItoned at St. Pbi sass Mer, near Dunkirk, by tits apVdiox ti(o, of Dr. Clalot's method. I FAST LINE TO NEW YORK 'AND PHILADELPHIA. - . . .. . _ Tho Lehigh V&:lley R. R.-, in :eon-' ne-o_o-, tion with the Grand Trunk RAi",way,- have the first throtiah train hervioe be- . tweon Toronto, Hlaa�i,ton, London, and 1Stinoi L in Ontario, to New 'Pa" P York City. ,! line ranning Pullman g buffet sleepi g oars. Time two hours ahead of all other lines.. . •assengers f" E ro1w, eto., via this line) are landed LnMw York at Des- bro&qes or Ck)rtlan,dt, Sts., in close proximity to all ,European steamship docks. Don't fail to ask for tickets and . s . eepmg car acednirnodation via , Le. h if h Valley route, at all Grand Trunk of L. . - . _., . _.. -, . I .1 ,­ ­% .:, 9 . . ' . . !1; Over-100' -'people &soembl e'd' twar 1 I At- ohison, to engage in a wolf hunt. They raptiired. about, 200 jack- rabbits, but not a wolf w&,% eeOa. . � :.. �! I ��s `_: :., 1. .,�. �. ..- . . 1 .Z C. .1 .,..-.. .. -rounTmN YnARfj xN TROUBLE. I I But Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart Gave Relief in 80 Minutes and Three Bottles Affected a Cure WhiclABaffled the Best of Physicta,no. . I This Pi whAb MrA. J. Cockburn, of WwFk- , oAh, Ont., says: • "Foi fourteen years I have ­;on a great sufferer from heart di"aae; trou- ­:od, ver much with sh rp, sho4mg pains. 1 sonatas try passing through, my heart. Very often the spasms were *(,.severe that I would become unconscious. My limbs would; swell and become quite cold, For theve fourteen years I doctored with best physic ans without H f Having aeon Dr. Agnew'* Cure for the relief- all rdrtised. I doterni I nod to try It, and before I had taken half a bottle I found great relief, • I felt the beneficial effecIts inside of thilty minutes, I have: taken three bottles and U has dune me more 'good than any nedi- cine or any payaiciun ever -did. I con con- cienti.,unly r000m mend It to all sufrorers from heart trouble." I I . . The telephone which ­ 6 .x.:. ion, ds o .0or ! . the he . loinge.st, route is t1hat between Boston and St. Louis, a distance of 1,400 miles. . P.-F-16"! . I . " '. � � . 1- HOWS THIS? . ..I-,,I,' L . I . � 1- .1 - -­ ''; - We offer One Hundred Dollars reward to'r any came of Catarrh that .cannot be bured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . r. J. t HENRY& 00., We We the undersiguod have knowS;Mj.p3=o7 for the 1, at Ill years. and believe him ptrfoot- ly honors,b :e in all business transikotlome and dnaneWly able L6 C&"y out any obligations ",ade by Lheir Arm. Wz@T & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, To- ledo, O. KINN4N & L M&RVIN, W 4 [MING, , Wholsa)o Di uggist,s, Toledo. Ohio* . Ij,t,,',i Catarrh Cure Is taken inlerna I'T, not- ing directly u Von the blood and TrIll, out our- f-oes of th'.- system. fries 76o pir bottle. Said by all Drug g4ta. Toot linonta.s free. Hall's Family Pills aro t lie best. � . . Ere fy ` M ib tb4 116tol COW, Lon - don, hwt a telej)hone in It. : _. '. ... ;. .. . I Ad&nW Ginger B "`r, 1 , 11 . t..� . ­ I V ­,- , - - - ' - - - R MPM Adfttns Zxtmot I * L. . - O ,1 n e .,_ b.- . o_ t_1 t . � L l - eb . I:eisohm&nn's Yead - Ogle half bo one olk ke. 1! Sugar . . . Two pounds. I Cream of Tartu . . '- - , One half ounce, Lukewarm Water, -,- , - Two Callon% '! i Dissolve the sugar, or*&= of tartar and ye" in the water add I he extract, and hot tie. place in a warm place f6r twonty4our hours unit. is ferments, then p's-,@ on ic.s, wh,%n it will oven Fpa4ling Cool and delicious, The olager beat can , a obtained -in all drug and grocery storos in 10 c*nb bottles to 'make two gai.ions. I ..- The oleane,ot city •n the world."Aa Cannes, France. All the street- sweep- ing there is done by a brig_ ade of wo- InAu- U I , . .. . - RtG . . IN,111VERT IFUNDRZD w: - . . 1. . - 'I Suffer Mors or Lose From That Most Of, fenBive of Diseases, Catarrh :I?r. Ag. new's Catarrhal Powder as a wonder. ful Remedy Is Testified to by Thous- ands Who Have Been Cured Outright -- Mr. Alex. Bdmondson. of ROSOMUth• Ont.. Says: • . ' I have been troubled with catarrh for a � preat many years. have suffered Froady' from it. I bad tried all the mo•cifl'od cures, but never received any reliof f, m t fjoin. toeing 1)r. Agxlew,H Catarrhal Yonder .'argoly &dver I i1sed. I determined to try it, isithough eery �' ho ter, but I was greatly *,'n liFe'aZi. l'y"d'1L,n&T proVn ed, for fro,►i the ftr6t dose received t'ed v,! , y great relict, nd to day I I ,; a t it hn4 cured. I keep it constantly in the houile, as we find It, a quick - cure for ((jl i in tho head. it gives almost in iotant, relief. I have no'besitancy In prA(:'a;M- ing it the best cure for catarrh and I heartil T r000mmoud it .,t ill suffererp from t his InR ady. " _ I a�I , . ., ;, ,.�*:,., A- , . . The Pri . ze , ; _ '. at a progrOSOL'Ve euchre `party in Ate,hison. . Kansas, were all 1 Bibles . I . . - - . . I NORTH OF . SPOKANE, IVAMINGTON I , "Ri a mining tit%-.1i-on full of - old, sil- ver and t-A)pper- It lim in Ymiling- . 1.uji and firl(Lsh Columbia, and i8stead- ily growing in ,�%-Ndih and iial►-wtanoe•. . ,It Ls the latest t1ang in ' nuning disciov- ery and tho beat. Th,e g1rou,nd see][10 I Write to Gee. W. Ilk- to grow in .ne-i. , Caskiky, 83 York St., Toronto, or Thos. I I anyy, 12F St JIVIlles St'. Alon t real ' and gel a Copy of the I i , )dst 111"il) 0 Iiiiiii c4)Lvidry to Jke obtaineAl anywhere -. It. is 1yublished by t.lv6 Northern Pa,Oi- fie, 14ailway, and ousts nothing'. .. _ , . , b 661) A No two clocks cam, bo made ( k" tim(k exactly alike, and strike tiiinul- �a,neou -41 Y. ' . , 1. . A DANA' IY - - IN D-NI I I , ' , - , ' A R-'I ' : . . YCIUMS-Elf1p. - I I `,Tliavol�a-'- neighbor that. m . a' r tie one - of the Peop'l1p's I indmills, and I have Im,en watching it closely; it is the best mill I havo-eve,r seen and anyone can make one for less than $10. 1 am go- ing to make two immediat ely and don't sae why every farmer cannot have a windmill when lie can make it him- self im- se,lif fur so little money. ,.rho iuill is i duTal-JO, powerful and runs easily. Any person can got diagrams and completq directions Fly tiendijq 48 twu-cent stamps to Francis Casoy, ,'it. Louis, Mo.. U. S. A., and an aotive, man call Un- doubtedly ma,ke money antwhore put- ting these mi-lis up for others, and I -see no um of paying $50 or $60 for a mill when y(A-i mu make one just as good for $10. , . A Brother Farmer. � � - i ­.7 !,-, ...?A vc.s.-­.,_, _;. ., 1 , ,;� ­� * _ T:i..., .1 ­4 : '. " ". .. Y. 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I 1. � I I 11 r !Metiers 1044erly !palled to, weir S#r 'kad , Morphine was continually Resorted to - .".. -Became go Weak She Could Sea"Gly , - Perform Her Household Duties. .- .. � ". From Me Beaver Napease. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Stone IhAvelie-en reside.rita of the tctw•iship of Ernes- town, about ten miles east of Napenee, fora period of about Uhree years, anti in that time have gained the esteem of all their neighbors. For six years to this time they biadlived in rioe-av=d. Springs, Colorado, and- it was during tteix. residence there that Mm.Stone was attacked with an ill- nom that made her life miserable for Yearn. -To 'a reporter who recently .in- terviewed her she told the following story: "During the early p rt of our residence in Colorado, my illness first camp on. At the outset every two or three weeks I vAxild be attacked with a pain In my . stomaoly. Later on it 1greatly increased in severity, aadat times was so bad that I would wereagn aloud with the pain. A doctor was called in, but the only bondfit; I ever received from his treatment was I - - - . . , , �­�­i`_�::.' , ,.- - .". - , I .. , . , . 4 ., - . . i, t, _ 1. . - IF - . -1 � .. - :'. 1. "L � � * : . , - . #7 - ) # -Nr-"Ik - J / f " 41 , - I A- � - . � � . I 'A '. - .1 ( 1. , / . )�/R - • I I - �.. I ... I � , . � - . . I � , rl' I I ­. ; I . , � f 11 I �:- 11 I I I . I ; , I . � I I I I Iv.- , . � pia . . i I % �, . - W . ',. - ... - . , - .7 1 W01, - . ''... . , I tUroMh the injecti1m of morphine into my arm, am a result of whkh the pain would gradually paw, away.. The medicine which was given me, how- ever had not (the ,lightest effect, and tire doctom appeared to be greatly per- plexed, and thereafter continually re- *►rtod to inject Ions of morphine when- ever the attacks came on. Tiliese at- tacks cointinued' at. intervals until our return to Canada, when they increased I in fre,quancy and intenseness. IU re- mult was that I grow very weak, and -my w%Wa system appeared to begiv- ift" out. My 001111plexion turned a j(71owish, hue, and I had little or no appetite. Latterly, I would be at- taokeci with tainting spells, pretv,ded by attacks of dizxinoss- I became ut, terly unable to stand fatigue, and could with the grieAtent difficulty per- form my hotisehold duties. , A dootor was called i-A who tPeat,041 rw far some time without -beriefitting line any. Then ,he gave line what I now know to be Dr. Williamtj' Pink Pills, and after I tied I,L%ed two boxes I felt somiewhat better. I then purchased the pills my- self and ount-Inued t1w treatment. I f(lond that the pain was gradually do- cre,asing. I oould Wt ret4t and sleep at night, which had hitherto been ainuat impn►ible. I c,ointinued using Dr. Wil- lian,A' Pink Pills far several n onths, and the rebult' is that they have ef- feate,d a olympIffta- oure. and I am now $enjoying the beat of hosilth. I rAn at*- sur,e you it is a gnat, relief to be free from the trouble that made my life initwrahl,ii- for go many years and I h.,tve to thank Dr. Willianrm' Pink Pills ForlsuclxwAfing when doctors haft fail• -d. Dr. NN'illiaijim' Pink Pills act directly upon the blood and nerved, building them arww and thus driving d6ea.4e frx)tn t h,e epic There Is no trouble duo to 40hor (if those cau%as which Pink Pills will not cure, and in hun- 11 n-&4 of vases thi-y have reatorod pat- lent s to hoolth after all other reine- die,q had failed. Af4k fur Dr. Williams" Plink Pillis and tako nothing else. ,rhe irenuirw are always ene-hided in boxem (h4N ,wraj►per around which hears the full trade. Mark. " Dr. Williamm' Pink Pills for Pale People." .%Uy be had fnan all d•alerm orm,6nt' post paid on receipt of 50 oentoia box fir boxf• 4 for $2.50 by ud(Lnvsising i6p Dr. Williainfi' Modivine-Co.. Brockville, Ont. - , 11. ' . I., - .MARRYING ON $10 A NN'F.FK. I - - . "Young Higginside married, you say, on $10 a week I That took nerve. any- how. What was be working at I" "N(Abing. It. was the girl that was earning the $10." - Now - I � . - - ) . . I � . - I I )I 1� ♦ . . . . . . . ..... - 'I W' ., 1 EVRE7. - .. . 4. 1_*_(� . __ I'll I -� I . " . - . , ... I , I . , . . I I 1Z, I I , .. � I , . I - I - I / 7,Z/", ► \ I '. �fly " . I O " / I-. A% w- , 'I, I lj� " 1 .. I , reachee out u) sufforing hulm 1 ulity Ili � I ,:, t tho forri► of a safe, stim and effee- . � tfvo rernody for tho Ills to Wht0h � fl#,,,.Ii is heir. That is why rostored . millions pay willing lwaiace to - 11 . . I - / -01 . i . i !! .. All experimolit w" ImIalle4l i"F19 890, , I , - It to known to be a positive cure - , , for • . . ' ' I :,. BRIGH TS DISEASE,. : . t :. URINARY DISEASES, ..:�, I.., �.. FEMALE COM�ILAINTS. L GENERAL DEBILITY, :,.; - .,: ... .. - I ` �'.,�,; AND MALARIA, _. .1 _1 � .... . . - .1 - and a Kldnoys and diseases arising h Mom - 1 a , .1.1: d Liver. Zasy to 1 :4 � leaves no unpleasaDtlaoletpm th". - . I... dunes no ill aft0qta, .1. Write to-day for free fiTAtMut WAMC Warner's Safe Cure Co.. a,"bcster. N. Y. � I 1;1. . - - , ;� .1 .1 ­ - - - . - i . :1 � I .� - .. � , , , . �Fj, - '- "I" �,�,., -. ,: .-, 1 � .. - �.! . ''j . w ;A, '. _n, I �. � . I .: ­ , "'' . , '? 1.�,I: 3 � - 1, 4', ,� ., .. � . . "i � . ., �, , : � ; ­ 1: . . � I I - � I - . .tl - � - , , .- � I . ., , . 'a, % L'�7?' � I . _# � r , � � - '.. , .1. .� .1, '. -01"V I ­ . , ,*q. 4 . - - '­ �,, , .1 - V -it U-n�,' - i7­_7T-1:_F_VM *1'4- , - -, v n"e'%0,07- - "A ,*Pyl., ��;l � 9, A r . - d ; �� - I It . .,4 - , - _� 11 .N , - � tit.. - 'I, � , .. - . , - -, 0�r ....... .. ­ ____ I W� . . 7 T, fir ;�m.k dead woman's WANTED—1 con employ five men and no.one who examined the und home vbreo ladies to work at andaro ce will believe anything but that she was to, hing,with good salary to pushers. T.n sence of anything i A good t t ch would indicate tb H,Ll 14 SCOTT,Toronto, Out.J4 assaulted and the ab be stoma at she had before. It is likely 0,Q supper the night re you going&V oes immediately-that the ciroumatan now a death never surrounding the woman be known. 0'�ht t)6l81Asm`Hb3ng in every th i4trillo tO' 011 ou hog'6 Fliblished eve-ry Fri(jay morning tt its omee son, living niea'i Elmiis, Wood'working in all its brano David Robert Plokelng,Out. r no pay. s ock 6 V or your; 61. iu!-A:*&'AV,&-U, at cost. b&VA "Of Was swindled out of$180by three sharper, Interfoiring horses shod right o TERMS who worked ;be lai3d-purchass game On Call and see our stock of Childrens shoes 00 if him. S D iin of Whitby.' If you want a nobby Cart call on�ao be.RATES OF ADVERTISING : 800 . ....Master Willie Anderson,1j1r9t Insertion,per line 10 cents of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, broke fore you bay.This rate-does not inolude Legal.or F Vortisements. o0ier day wh W. H. JACV80N.1 M.P., has pieiebu r le SPeoial terms given to parties making con- ile ju to ping. ted ns Imach subsequent insertion,per line sign&d- his arm between tb an A e Us;.or 5 'd e wrist and elbow the Call� i ' A, � ' '6 -1 1 .--Mr. Britton, A'ntl�Mete for 3 or 6 momthe or by the Year. Half-feArly or yearly contracts pa7able quarterly. tition for an act to prohibit 'the tkxliibi* Brook Road. Ont.pe Busineps cards,ten rines or under, with paper, Lion in Canada of kinetogeoPe pictures Of One ear,$5 00 payable in advance. r Titzr ADMINISTRATOR'R gWjqoticein local colmnus ten centsper line, Oe Co bett simmous fight.84 Li6brals nd nve cents per line,each subsequent insertion. The latest re 13 give-ma4e known on appliela- ted in the Nova Scotia ur t B r' ooML.4 Copservativo u Not e PffiaoiaJ con tract Tates e Ir ice to Creditors 25 en�4 tion'. No I roe adivertiffiti g. Provincial election Mr. Church, com--and ebarg,-d ac-will he inserted until f orlAdden missioner of W Advertisements without written instructions or a and h mines, was de- OF seli i,. cor lugly. orders for discontinuing 4::­� UsutsmuBtbe In wilting and sent to thepub- e 'Willialn' Lidgett, dece god.f ated. a Robt. Ibbotsdn, father of 12 childr6b, Ontario Job Work promptly attended to.. 1$ children Pursuant to the "Revised Statutes of .. that-an d Mrs. Blair, mother of loW 1, Chapter 110, notice is hereby giv e married recently at Fergus. Love all �reditors and other persons haviufj we. W W- J. CLARK PROPMETOR. the estate Of Win. Lidgett. late of tho- against never be by age and ex can Township of Pickering,in the County of Ontario Evervbod'y­ b u- y-s' our 4e gentleman. deceased.who died on or about the periencO. t . ' Scrubbe-r...—Strict Independence ast To- PiOtb day of March,1807, are required to send by h1l Wliaren, hotelkeeper, of E 43ur ]politics Jo ter to Edward Lidgett, Kinsale, or 5. c e' n signed to E. 11. C. Clarkson. registered lot 40ur &I in—A First-class Local Paper. nto, has as to W. V. Richardson. Pickering village. ex0cu-r 43ur IF,-_xpectatlozis—The hearty Tile statement so far its prepared shows toris of the last will and t08tainellt Of tile said upport of the 1)eoule of Pickoring and vicinitv, 000, with assets William Lidgett,deceased,on or before the 20ti liabilities of about $4, day of May, 1897, their nazes and addresons ie creditors will with full particulars of their claims and of the nomivally tile same. T1 W 'LSh w days to -decide as to the securities(if any)hold by them.FRIDAY, APR. 2a, 1897-. 'ndet in a fe And nolice is furtbir given that after the said Pails - brds, White w- -- ash XktisheS date the said executors will pro-last mentioned Mond afternoon during tljo4gala a de, coed to distri bute the assetti of the said deeessed among the persons entitled thereto, having ro- ! ush Shoe.bru*hos,fective fllft3�,e set fire to tile house of County Stove-bru es s NOTES AND COMMENTS. gard only to the claims of which notice shall I de.Coil s table'Robert Burus, Norway, an( have been given 88 above required ; and tile I oyed a pa rtitioll wall between his house said executors will not be liable for the sat( Clothes-pins..,PO per-The' licier: of Toronto took the cen- assets or any part thereof to any person or Clothesqro es)and that occupied by Thomas Prest. By P ce shall not sons of wbose claim or claims noti eljoppillg away the Chimney and a por at the time More-us of the city oil Sunday and the havo been rseeived by them,poulation of the place .was computed of tile partition tile flat-des ,were ex said.Dated at Pickering the 90th day of April,A. W ep Ll 10 h1un1ber since about S100. oap Slight increase in tl* .. to - the best S s,to be 195,000 persons. There i's a tiDgUiSlied, the damage amounting D.,1897. Elocutors the last police census ill 1895. W.V.RICHARDHON,Sale Register. ftre' right.D y The LiberaB scored a great victory �-"A*T-Uit� A",'APRIL 24th 1897—Mortgage sale to Creditors of valuable farm in the Township of Notice in Nova Scotia Tuesday, it being the Pickering, near village of Greenwood, at or general election for the Province. In cod, at 2 0 clock Gleeson's hotel, Greenw the late House the Conservatives had p. m. See advt elsewhere and posters. Christopher Stover, deceased.,six representatives and but- three Of Tbo9. Poucher, auctioneer. J. Hamer Pursuant to the 1,11evised Statutes of Ontario t Greenwood, Veudors Solicitor.that political complection were return 1897 chapter I 10, notice is hereby giyan tha L, 28th.—Credit We of all �reditors and raous having el i WE:rNEsi)Ay, Amil othtr APRIL ed Tuesday. against the estate of ChrFopber Hover,late or farm stock, implements, furniture, etc., the Township of Pickering, in tile County of o mow engaged Via property of the late James Coultis,Greece andlTurkeyar" Ontario,fartner,deceasod,who died on or about at lot 1, rear of 7th-concessiou, Pickering. the l8th dity of December, A. D.. 1805, are re�ill bloody warfare and the struggle 88,10 to commeilee at I o'clock sharp. ?,ulred to send by registered letter to Donald Office, Out8AO, One promises toboofinuchinterest. Were For list and terms see bills. Thomas Beaton. Whitayalo Von'these two powers-lef of May, A.D., 1897, their talone the Turks P(kucber,auctioneer. before the 15th day St should will eventually owilig to their names and 'addresses with full particulars of ore .of the said Ch ristopher Rtover. deceased, on or r Ith, but tbere.may be uritles tif any) held 0 Uth d of tile executors of.tile not will and testaments liumbe ' and wea ,VeW A(lvertisements. their claims and of the we power behind the elbow of Greece, by them.And notice is further given that after the said hDollert and all Europe be eventuall drawn SAL& Ix last mentioned date the said executors will y FOaRtops, for $30. CoRt $120. 00 BUSSE ed to distribute the assets of the said roce in. Aye.,Toronto. 27 Neeeaged among the persons entitled thereto,having regardoul tothe claims of which notice-0 new I I s time th' PLM.DALE MILLS—Present prices, shall have R nd Th 'tariff will be, & been �vcu av above reuired . a E Roller flour per 100 lbs, $2.20; Orahan, tile a.-Ud executors will not be liable for the said per-announced in the Dominion house, and or ativ part thereof to any person or% . -I 0-00 , I flour per 100 lbs,$2. W rl BLVISH, Pickering ksti(�to �i 1 1 0 whose claim or claims notice shall not%ous f .- I .-trade will again assunle its normal een received by them at the time &fore-have b MAKIW—Mrs- W. J.Devitt,on that has not been pulse diti DREof'968re-en wood,'wishes to announce that seD(a t od a t Pickering this 19th day of April, A. In D -ess 8 Cott'= and MUSjjn8s� 1 felt since the recent Federal elections. Rho is prepared to do dress-makiug.cutting and r Goods, Print The dela liag been tedious, but we 6 tore 11tting at Very reasonable terms. V D. It. BZATON6'_:- xec a "pe' vi*al 'value in 11 M shall hope that )low the tariff has been FOUND :—Between Dunbarton Ud A.C.BVl­t1_____--- Mush 'R Ready-made Clothing llivicriug,a small sum of MODOV. Owner DOW settled upoi-1- C011fidellCO will be restor- ng- I ":,I-Ijave Hame by paying expenses ah(l CqMi Brock 0reat, Whitt) broideries , Cretonnes, Lace MQn's Pants nd Vesti;a HV,N,'DXIt8ON,CherrywoodP.O- Folicitra for Executors d. See our special line Is Curtainfi, Window Blinds, of iien,Althouall the TownShip of Pick6t- RES11 LIME :—Any -quautitv read%after Aljrll 14th,at I-A 31 coil. I rickanuj� ADMINISTRATOR Hemp Carpets, and Houtio Wool Pants at $I...ing hai; been under qnalrintine for Tovinsbin. For Price and o&r particulars W_ Furnbibings. mon,B Suits from $3.25 to sheep scab for two Inoll'uhs, we hav ply o T110S.LACEY.Dunbarton P. 0. 2& Notice To Creditons,failed to hear that a single case of Boots and r Shoes—Afen'sj 10- new, up-to-date goods.DTATOES—Grown eRpecially for seed disease exist3 within her borders. If P Over 50 new and standard varieties;pure Women's and Children's. Boy's 2-and 3.piece Suits.J011IN WOOMUFF,and trao.' to narlic. itt bax(I time prices. Cata-su I a statement be incorrect ' we logtie free. CLOSSON-13HOS., Highland Creek, tursuant to the"Revised Statute$Of Ontario,ShAld like to be so inforwed, but -10. notice is hereby myou that G ' Department. Boy's Knicker Pants up to Ontario. IS IW,'* Cbnpter I all creditors and othrr Persons having 014illin te of the 'pecial Imperial Blend Te* a onquiry has falled to shake our fait'll TING—The audirsigned haij !?ainst the estate of JObu Woo ruff,I& e 32 for 25c.C 10f its correc'ne, Perhap..-i we have Rhip of Pickering,in the County of On-hopper owal�)ur�:hased a r and is now pr "O' 15rover. decestwil, who'died on or about 1b. package8, 25c. por 1b., Full range of M6n F3 r good a cance otkiiow- to d such work at 5 cents per bag. The chop- of P0iruarl A.'_D.,I%7.are roquir-not quite as ver will be operatod on ruesday iLnd i i3tb day Friday of th' send by registered letter to Messrs Dow & worth 40o. . ishings.1119, yet we are of the opinion that each week at Brougham. JOHN M AIRW IOU od to Whithy. Solicitors for Mcoifflvrsy,Brock St., A Daniel Merritt Decker,of the Town of Whitby Scarboro Toi-tiship is aso free fro RENT—A comfortable two 8t0r-V 0solor, Administrator of tho last Will AD�sheep scab, yet the quarantine regu- Toresidence on King street, Pickering, with Testament of the said John Woodruff,4eceAAW,A. D., 1007. ow Crockery*_lationg are thc-re applied with equal- good garden attached. Thaproperty on or before the 24th day of Mal of Mrs. E.Bostwick. Possession given May let. For terms their natues and addresses with full particulars symp arkeL vigileneg. While we are quite ill and other particulars apply to W. J. DALE, of thpir claims allJ Of the 60curitiOs Of say) South'E "t athy with a luovenaent to stamp Pickering P. 0. 27 hold by them. �rther given that after the said nd Sto nd notice to fu out conta-ion, whe'rever found to ex- mentioned date the sead Administrator will Opposite M B REIVE EPAIRING—H. Savage was in to rontQ last week and got to distribute the moats of the said do-d R wound a he is proceed ist, we think that two months shoul now warranted to run one full sea,son, U not ce&"d among the persons entitled thereto,hav-suffice in convincing t.4e Government without occasionally being ubricated. You iva regard OnIY to the claims of which notice,I shall have been givion as above requir*d ; and who intend to purchase a wheal will do well to throilorh-its inspectors, that these two b.,. a talk with him. See samples of now the said Administrator will DOS be liable for part thereof to any person wheels at Dickio & Co's., Pickering. Can also the said assets Or all llaunicipalities are free from the con.- sell you at the lowest price any make of wheel or 'persons of whose claim or claims nott ta(rion above mentioned. It SeeM'S in the trade,all repairs on hand. 27 shan not.1itys been received by him or hill P RIN 0 GOO D S Solicitors. at the time aforesaid.that -ill shipping sheep to some for- Dated at WhitbY the Sth day of April A. D.,FOR SALE OR TO 'A farm con eign country the consigner is required taining 100 aerbs, being the south half of DOW Mc(IILLIVRAY New Nutings :ake an affida;vit tat disease has lot 6, B F OOD, Pickerinp ownship On the Whi6b -Solicitors Pyr kdolitkistrator. Ne P to m New Suitingo - W nnts.' :,,premises are a conTenient brick'house.qpmmo- DNIEL U17AN"ITT DECKER.not existed in the locality for six dious barn@ with atone stabling una itily,out.,Administrator.Wh ps.New Towelings. Latest Hats and Ca ths previo inon Lis V) tile shipment. and other outbuildings LarRe orchard fruit. The farm in well feaead,and the Sol] is A fe` eboi ­ Print RealbaniB beldw &ost,1,-While this quarantnie exists, s1lippers beatelayloam For particulars apply to HtNity SALE W ce-at a disadvaiitage, and are anxious P�V�FLL.at lot 10,Itauge Liao, or address Pick.a e eridg,P 0 Sitf or Un on.A to, get a six ilionths' terin entereA GEO. P RKER', D ba uuon wil;h as little delay as possible C�ANVASSE Queen Valuable F rni Victoria; Her Life and Reign."has captur-We think the 'local Boards of Health ed the Brifish Empire. Extraordinary testi- ut4lued inooisig from the great r under and by virtue of the powers 00 copy U.1 S. 1 .71.,should better theinselves and briiig inen; send fo iortgages, which _Will be produced free. Marquis of laorno says,-The best P.PpulLj In certain a the matter before the ovefinnent if Lif of the Queen I linve seen." Her majesty at time of lisle, and on which default hall b0t)senfis a kind letter of!tppreeistion. alade)n'payment,there will be offered for sale A Selling by they lud tile condition as we Ilive Lion, Poucher, Esq. &ue- And see our thopsatids; giv9m enthusiastic satisfactioti. by public 911-1 stated. In �o doing they will have Canvassers making 815to$40we'ekly. Pron RsOYS [JOTHIL..in tile villago tioneor at OLE tug free to agents. The PAADLEY—GAIjA7T. of Greenwood. in the. Townshill of Pickering,hearty co-operation and support nt it. counj tile ON Co.,L'td,Toro o,Oi ai the hour oft%i o'clock i f all who are eli-aged in-farming. day of April, 1837. pr 0 rty.viz— The.L,the fotlowiug prope fy of Ontario on SATURDAY. the 24tb the gftcruool Best Val e in BID I" those certain PUCCIS or All and Mount Pleasant. Berry Bushe's tracts of Isu(nud promises situate and lying u the slid being in the township of Pickerino,i ug oom ouilty and Province of Ontario,andbel The Market.0 erry* posed of the son r A (1pantity of choicest varieties f-b C n organ. -five acres.more 0 T be' public school football itleft th twenty at &at Cha'ized on Monday, the 12th inst, with tho buibea now ready for,planting. Order Once less,of lot number thirteou,and the south-e hairs in,..-foilowIDg officers President, Newriok as they are going rapidly. Apply to thirt"n acres,more or less,of lot number four- We bave all'kinils-of Rocke nd Ea y irs'; also Diriing-Rbow a sion of the said the latest styles.W i I son ; Vice-preBident, John White; 4on, both in the 6th cone"J011N E. GEE, oontalluing by admea- u Tables and Kitchen1:1-,iionx, Sideboards and Bedr6 Suits i ' all designii. Exteuaio` -&W,Garfield Hood; secretary-treasurer Tbwns:jip Of Picks om n kiokering' ourement thirty-eight acres. more or lass. and capt iiiiam,sad- Tables always on hand. Cheap for ;Citsh. AL GOODS DE LIVERED.ymaja Boyer. owned in his lifetime by tho late W I r.dwea4sd-(whOtbsdU&r.l4 I.M.) UNDERTAKING—Our undertaking department is complete in eyer re"ot.B attor, E cros and Poultxy on this,property are 0, good irame dwelling- Caskets, Coffins and Bobes always on Hand.Cedar Grove. house and attachments, a frame barn with 40un P1h.4. other outbuildinjr;i& I in fair state of repair,The fences are In r condition.of toadihgo, Highest Price&Obtained.n ell e d near the tertainminteonsistin 9 irty is admirably situate DILUNQ11AM ' Pickering This prove recit,tions,- dialogues, music, etc. will be Returns Pebmptly Made. Said Vill Of(Ireenwood,to couveuiOnt to Post mills. creameries. and held in Hillside school, No. 4, Scarboro, on. Aef&4j�ell our shippers everywh4re. Corres. OtI106, 01000:1, church,During pondenoe invited. One of the beat Markets 4u the tOwl2shi . Fail the 6vening of Friday, April 30tb d the farm rs ready owi-- qst been, done an... the evellil[ljg a collection will be taken up. PARK, BLA CK IV.P,L T, CO;i eeds to be devoted to getting a Hetio tatandin purobasers CZERING LIV I—lits propert ion or F 24-3m TORONTO. Ltd. F iy to an except proc "IS.oil flay of sale. 'and t for the school. (It is a latest improv- to Make oul Wan I terra D third pur-gh witij,lobe for teacbing geography, especially onou ed g hirtv days thereafter;ohs" money.- IAh r4d by in�09&80 00 terms balance may be own -pnre i V ob"at o'clo ited to' t(i suit purchaser. I &sod the'abo' e b siness atical.) Entertainment starts at 8 Tenaers Thut a i Inathem Further terms 0 re T and eouditions of sale will m 0. W. Decker, I am ek. rep 0&y of sale,or may be had he public is cordially inv own on d P he made ka med auctioneer, or cater to the W&tt@ Of 4 hatAnd Healed tand&a will be received the qu, i pvIleation to above n Shee signed executors of the estate of the late He Cedardale Nd OrmistOu,Esq.. line.v icitor, Whitby;Beaton up to noon on Monday, the 90th d of L,asrs-Dow &McGillivray.barristers,Whitby, d4y sh-April,lb97,for the purchase of 19 112 ac", ith ()r-t4j the vendor's solioitOr- First clam vehicles and horses for Ire Detective Itogers was here comfortable frama-dwellin"g. &tables, e iu wOOD. or night. Teaming done promp I ro,r h ihe best ca Price J.. RA by 1001jing into the fE6cts sorrounding the 10 i4o. 82 in the 4th con.,of the Town Solicitor for Veadors, day or job. 'Bus in oonnection t- d dead! Plekering, half mile south of Whiterr TXted the 3rd of-April.ION. will be psi Of and a half miles from Locust Hill stati death" Nellie Hare, wh( lit land ing all G T R trains. 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I ..; . -- h :• •. :: . � a i t -�, _r }w � .4F '�•. ; -,� '.. ;L •.., tit -. . �¢.'_ �.•'�., ... -.: _� :. •< r: r I , C �C � �I1ANCiAL ` gtevensov and Mies Goldman' pent $atnK a tbarvlarnwiEh °�olook Tuseda r1 ood Friday at'. L. Green's. 6 a good deal o g�iold E. Stevenson and F. W. Mean .nerve paid a visit to the house of Alex, r epen{l floc! Friday in Whitby. Stirling, and after for011ig open the back Mr Wm, Ready, from Orillis, spent door made a complete investigation of the with Mrs. Ed. Glesson. premises without disturbing the inmates Eas I Mrd Geo, 11. Lap spent Easter with n the parlor he scoured several Valuable iends fr in Pickering and Oshawa. ornaments, and in the dining :room he de- X„ Ged .Ward and Ed. Jackson visited liberately laid out a upper, not farRettiog Audley League on Tuesday eve 1aq6. table .cloth and napkin and regaled htm- '; Mist Etta flee and he cousin, Dr. H H, self with cold meat, milk and pie, Lein godospn spent Eat t :r holidays at Wm. evidently fond of the latter as ha cleared no less than three plates. When he had fin. Gee' s•! • Meen, an- fished his meal he carefully piled the dishes It is rurrored that Fred W. ager of our creamery, has secured a post- on the sideboard, evidently beingg in too Lion in a cr+ a'nery in St. Paul, Minn., and much of a hurry to wash them. I+'rom the be intends lei on May let. Pre will dining room be proceeded upstairs and en be mach missed in this neighborho 6d and taring the chamber of Mise•kltirling quietly the wishes of all is that he may hays sue- ransacked the bureau drawers and then tackled her trunk. Emptying this he oars. oes9• .: fully searched the pockets of several UXBRIDGE , dresses, but overlooked a quantity of jewel. ry. Next he visited the room of the hired Skating do ice the 10th of April ekes man and stole a watch, and after a hasty JOB think it is -cold weather yet, but lhere visit to Mr. Stirling's bedroom, where he was food ice in the rink last Saturday searched a pair of trousers that were hang. night. It �•as not made use of, th u�h< ing over the foot of the bed, he quietly de. Owing to the American wool tar' parted without having awakened any one, oat into effect about bogy! 1, r' High Constable Jones was notified, but no wbich g clue to the burglar has been obtained, posing a duty of 12 cent$ per pound on (4anil( hall l'011)1)ing R col, woollen mill are Altona. advising farmers to shear their shed and sell before that date, (+veu tliotigli�theY ytrg. Reef br is spending a few days in cannot V,-R�l) the. R•ool• Toronto this week. «'edue�aa3r 1110 Thomas, Property(sn�• Thomas, Gregg has -'purchased' a t}up mitres c ittltt ?Pea of Messrs, Lord, (c lair driver from Mr. Grove, of Ringwood. maul, ep. a,- CrosbyantL Niel] I's, ins )ec•t• !lie Rev. ;N]usselman, of Diaon's Hill, ed the t tureE to be converted iuto a D ,sic occupied the pulpit hero on Sunday morn Ilan. AJe.eers.:Reid ant! Anderson, on• -ing. tractors, were present and fully egpla ued F . E. Boothby, °niBrchant tailor, Ihas re• matters conuectet: with the plane subinit- turned from a weeks visit with friends in Toronto. fed, The • coutet! wil expressed them John White is having a new picket fence selves well eatietied with their e8amina• built in front ut his residence ou Ma t B+rq `+/U'ti/•Ha+a aeef d �?•.� '7 F� :'�� - Ti/�ON i :. t�� e r�-'Kk i 1f� '� Sh" '•IORPOrJ� I 1f :..+ 4➢.z; l'4�''.!'•1 ,'- s��: z , ' � � . Authorized Uap, :'� 2,6OU,O{}0 . � ,� � }{� •; �ubacribed _Cap. , . �� �; � ,�� .. � 628 X04 � � �. _ I have jus>� received s full 'F�iii t3a�tppany have open a'FirancL r � Village of Piohering. in the ot3tcQ lately 00. : • f` � '' ,� ` r ` • line of earl lee of rin and p �P g, opnied by the Ontario Bank, ender the manage. went of the undersigned. • � Bummer euitings, �1s0 a riutn- pepo�its will be received and interest allows at highest . her of choice lines of over - 6 highest rate Drafts issued on All pekrts, collections mt►de ' COatln 8. on very liberal terms, money loaned on notes g Call -and see them timd other securities. .E4. S181BR, Manager ,rite• z . - and get prices. � BamsA. Ur DOMINION BANS, . L'u11'lber . Capitai Paid up, 09000L�. _ '' • Surplus,. $1,500,OOQ All olagsee.o ROUGH LUMBER in stock - also • WHITBY AGENCY.. w ..: - : :t •,R , ;•aid 4„i MoUldings; Match @d Sheeting and ve>dteral ItaattanH snsiae[rs Traaaaot.a '• Flooring in Basswood or Pine.. ,, SAVINGS DPPARTMENT, InteyBet allowed at highest uttrrent rates. No Itlaple and BQech Scoring, 1i in. at $20 notice of withdrawal required.: per M., fade measure. - t3poctnt nttontion teen to the collection of lI . •- �• ard and 8ott�Waod always on hand. Farmer's Sale and otter Notes, Saw aiia E. J. f) Ti�OItTON ' t{ ` ' � . 11y � :�'', :' MANAGER �?laitiin� Mills. _ N• S. MILNEJ, sly Tgsr.>ot— rioksriala station Q :s I rs. T Brown's CorneaAINB u0INt3 EAST D IIR A$ FOLLOW$ : — ` -- -- - --- -' -- No. G MAIL 7:58 A. M. ar Insttro in the _ ,. 1114 LocAL •. 2:24 P. M. Y G0 LOCAL, .: .. .• :l P. M. .. 1Vta,p a s=r Farmers' Mutual Fir TRAINS aOIN(3 WEST DUE AS, FOLLOwi3 :— •' . �`' '�� '� No. 7 LOCAL ',� 9:16 A. M. Insurance Co puny, 1113 LOCAL . � •� I,-8:o9 P. M. Pe lion of the premises. `They deelai ed in avenue. -- - -- - - -- t�f Colurubus, Ontario, formed a ocially fur " 1 MAIL '' 8: • Al- __ 20 P laver of the local plane by Mr. Reid School closed 'arl Thursday night, April 1�1I ®NEY TO L Farmers. They «•ill consider' and re ort to the f OAN It is d success, already Carr• ing abort �� � $ $�' �nai4t►rtoa station p 15th, or vacatioq. It will re -open on Mon.- ' Council at a special tlleet)uq to be called day, April ?t >th, �8t�,t100 of risks, after being it extatance t�t� by the Mayor fur. Tneedsy evening eat, Our pedagogue, C. W. . \icDoivald, is �UN__._ only eighteen nwnths. The averageoostof 1RAtN8 Gotxcl EAST 1917E A9 FOLLOWS r insurance in Fifi similar companies doing No. 6 MAIL 7: S A,. M. w jdr, � :!apple, gown bolicitor, has, the spending the Faster holidays under the 'MORTGAGE SECURIfi�a ` � : plane before him and will Submit a draft• parental roof at llunbarton. •' business is Ontario fie a little less than one No. 14 MIXED 2: 8 P.M l agreemaut between the town and, illi. � Hiram Alsop has rented Chris Turner' ;s RrEALs FST.LniT�� half of that now charged by most of the << )lace and Mr. Madill of Glasgow, •boo ht and Bold on commiseiou. -stock Companies. 8 LOCAL • 5:57 P.M.- • Canavan at the Tuesday eyeninQ !nee ing. 1 Kow, has taka,n � � g TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS F3LLOws, -'-'� possession of the farm lately occupied by t+or partioulare apply ko • ' � ,t9 :21 A.M • — T111tE{8,• - �' _." _ _ Jlv A. t)'COIaNOR, A(;out,• Nu. 7 LOCAL , r. Alsop. 4gt3nt for -Fire. Life I>�cCidCnt, Piste _ Kiageton Road, or 1Yuitby P. 0 „ • • P.M. BTOUFFVILLE I '. Miss J08ep hln ©Kesler hue r✓eturnPd from Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance Alsudgont for Norwich t'uton Fire Insurance _ IS`�IXEU: 3'15 , r 'au extended visit to Toronto. $lie was - ompauy and •'Tut Dominion Litc." _ .` A good house and lot to rapt cheap _..._ _.___._____- - -._ -- - - -- - .- -'-- -- FARMERS' - accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J�iichtll, FAR E. �\tlliauie, we nndersttini3 haA ap lied C ET is Pickering -Village. • ' i _ who will elxrod a few weeks here._ jJgE•••,,, ; � E � Apr, l,� •� : M `• for a IlcrnEO ti? cnutltut a .hotel iu, the C. A• �11chell, of Claremont, Other properties for sal© or rent. ToR , his moved oxTO A r, 189? . `. I3useek .L'lcek, Stouflville, Tonto his lace late! occupied b Tobias �il�eYlS�011. (�e e�t IiAll, of the nth line �'I,itali trcl' Eioywtird P The latter has tpyken po3et:aaion Con�•eyaneing carefully done at a much wheat,fall ............. � 0 ��5 to, ; 000 - , toyed c,❑ Monday inoruinR to Cava"' ills,. of the Jordan farm. He has secured liar- loner rats than usually charged. Tit. —For uildiu —+ Wheat,epi•iuq............ 0 73 to: 0 00 v I,.;. I r b g ::_ ..:,: Wheat, goose ............ 00 G3 to 00 G4 gorug yit; tl,o C. 1'. R. from l'lar(tno .t. �y g ,, lr1e jgi�eda certififid to al• ©n �bncref,e �vttlly, Silo9, SttLbl© -P100r9, Barley, bush............. 00 25 to 00 00 L ' _ v� I;aker, of Scott, ne his right h:•tnd than After a l +atuful illueta of se�•eral R•eekt• for the coming summer. - -`� • Agaiti we are reminded that ccie flsb -are ways an hand to loan at !lug TCOUghe, CisternR, Culy rt8, � Oats, bash...... ".......... ji4 to 00 00 t• �_ duration 11rs. J. «'. Turner; �ti•eet cud, ` 'e - the lowest rate of ' )• Pas bush ................. 00 4`L to 00 00 .pushed away vu Monday nlornlnq lu tl)d mortal, that R•o too are pa,+sing awn}•, t)6. iut� rest. ,• 1 pipes, •l;te., !tilt., IIa ,new, to.n............ 1•L 40 to 13 50 ear of her age. that we may improve each golden hour to I Ir •,• I ac+ttin our affection on thine abUce i:, N. V. RiCIIARD$ON , t': � � Straw, ton..... G 00 to 700 Illr+:�.i,i,l,a !filler, of Glasgow, w]rc g 6 "� Farmers' -•and others who contamt)Iate ••�•••••••• - -ball t�',5 ' +aralytic Ftrokes rec ©n :iy., pasHt•tl K�'ektng the higher, nobler, and richer !tie'. Otileaiu Cidto'f, t,lo`acr Yickorios. building neat season, make your plans Dr ©seed hogs ...........:., 5 25 to 6 80 " t _ .• l 'There- died at her residence, :1ltona, .tpril _- early, set your supply of krar•el Beef, forequarters.......;;' `L 60 to _8 bQ `'.. aa'eF uti 1'uesaay ulurnin f;. Ilct, rru)et,intt .)th,.MarRaret Ana Iiodgaon, wife ut ,lohn , at ..... - are. Li:iu;,r interred t.) -aH�•. - a,ud field scones ou the ground Beef, hindquarters 4 00 to 6 60 E •..'_. _ I 13aylrti, aged +�t )•ears and :3 Jaya•.boru in '. -. duriui; the Hinter, thus Mutton ...................... � 0 50 to ' 7 60 t '- Ulif of <I':;tt,:►u .• t);l,�� can.] +�r ri ewes i)ntl Durham, l•:ngland. 1Jeeoasc+d was tnarrted �' ' sa 1 e a 88 v'rtg both time and Veal. taros ........... .. 5 00 to G 00 . _ aremont � ,• � . a !stub �) itlt Fi ti-eu fully ae. a r r.l.t -fi 1ttG't+ in ly ;:; and to thtt same year, with her u t , . : II m r ey. - � Butter lb .................. 00 12 to 00 ZJ �. : tJnt it d•i,l ucit liti•e loin;. It t;h£!}` +III ht'%ti oald husband, trade adieu to old 1•:n laud's shore ' -,� K t -or prices of cement and other par. Etas, do h ................. 00 0'J to QQ 00 uttt= <�uut•r:;ru)Fitti•. I and talus W Canada where they settled nt ^I :' ', ticulure a 1 18 io � :. an;rnhor, Atsr;,t'a� it ra� \ewcastle, Ontario, _and were yell u•• • °� • -i °, � J \ ofes, pe _....... in S. apply Potat r'baq. J. nF. 'ITT, Greenwood Ont. � r: Ns at; u. fell a -u,l broke Itiy ;5`;• ,tt,�l 'A:!;r, d yuuintcd with alto lifer of the early et)ttlera. •' i.,, ' - - - - -- � W : • ve liar: beet. c,'u,u)itsit7uH ; I +N rho c.iut• She was rho mother of nine chidtren, vul) � ` RICKi:RING -POST OFFICE. - cil t:; u`u,lat�t�.tl�c NFht +FFI :IPI,!• two of whom Rury )vc t,er— "Thomas, of •.� .. � _• (� reeuwoud and iird: Juhu Scott, �,t thu, � a ' ittatl6 arrtvo from Toronto R :o a. ' . j,�i,)4 ct;t `t+•r the Hl,r►rl�,•r tcL� lint•- ,•, )Face. She vius a kind nlotht•r and >Stails chat Too 5 55atn ,. Tlluur�' to ,uttu ciu Tartu a ?'_5�}�t,;;ct+ at � pcl' l __. _. -- I •�rrire (i.T•tti•, h 10 n to Close < T «'.5 ;,5 a to - t,, :i�hl�or and iwce her kufteriuK*; w -tth p?tt llft9 cllnn�etl 11i1U(�fl >it,l'ld 5t �,RE.Ctis � •. � @ • • - - (; T 1? a ;tu a m ', T E ? so a m cent, oft: fit, lily trait Hltu tire pa�-iut; t� pr1• � � , ' R�wS �t PJTA' )t,5 � Whitby t! ;5 m Toronto 8 00 p m ">. - ceLt ou t,;cfrt;;:tt;e•au,1 uflt'ra to luau !!tell) ient•t'. -- t)Cl�ll>t lle\'V FtOC�1C U� ',x'111- w,THOuT (. T E ti 45 1�tu '•` " (i T N'ti 001,tn at -1 etc ct -1,t, but re,lnires a d+•ltuhlt.ot - wATCt� 1,-r _ Moueyorders itis+,edon all parteofthe world. aa�•uucv-to pay expent,c�. [t if: -' Eggs • F�pr - Hatching ! ware fl►lti Granite- : -UA PLASTER lti)tJtC't'titiat -�• IU Fti`' t1,21t })e ne1'PC rC ttli � `- - 'r• - -' ` •'I •� BB.VIRtiB BAIITH IIII8Y1�388. � `- eitr:+. \i• -rt• a'- lctttice front: • to strangers From acl,`ctetl mfltio�s of 1'ttt'c I;r +•d ;i Tr•. � :,. Warellti8 }JeQ11 U1) @u�el. �. !�` .. ,��, -• ` - I l :h��e satisfactorc Pc•,urit • tl)ert,. \S'yandutts and tVhiie 11'yundutta, t5. _ �•� :.��.•�r • ' } �. li: I {e huCUS at 1 IN► per 13 Or -- .,,a+•� I Deposits raceired and interest s'!tovt`od at 3I -3 •x , ( fur. l :�', r�• person liken to do- as wc;l1 a6 ( R � I ' ' i _ ''� � �?�-_� por cent per annum. Security indisputable �- ,, 8'l.bu for three st:6tint;d when I ,, ,.'' r�. • 1� Ii. A. I ;tuntirtpt•, pc,s.il'!r 1'ut lookout for the '.man'. who tl d f 8l '" )dr sot- ? 1�' filClli TOl7l . tl attell(18d � •..�,i " • 1>os7•taesTSa I of�rre 3-c.t, lfiq bargainr.— Tribuuc�.. I a e uw i , c tt t shtE)ped, tlf( he) n ... I to while you lC• ._ W. GORDON culiLO:� I f J J .. >ar a R ►c rt A to � ;, ,: j •t 1Piekeritlt , t a ,.: 11 S:h -, f rmer of lot � f�tman 11. l Essar, a t I • :, � . Pickering. 013 — • .. coll., 111utkhatu, has made an aseignwent ;' EavetT`Otlghlng for the benefit of his creditors to 11, li. !lessor. � And ' '= ' �• L-aet -Prides' e�.oning about ? o clock a - - • { a ` house belonging to Dire. Ca,rmitshat 1 - - � ._ ' • :; - :.- •.: ' .o ;' i .:, L A et, . Tor teadt i ,.. .:I L' for II e _ _ ` _ :, Furnace Work FuI�` 1 e �- abont.a half wile west of the vtllat;e on Wellington et. was burned. The house I FaiUltetlrr, A »ttt•tctlit, ;' • I A �epecialty. - Aa �1�S1 ��' .1► . S., � p l,as not been occupied for the past -four or � ''• .! art,! ('eirui,fiftn �: ••__ five years. - ,,;� :' !r'tre ltzxurance CatnPrri<ticr+ ' . ;: sUeut.. (Breen ftiuer, tl�it A five year •old -Bon of Martin Itve�or, of BoxKroye, had tits leg fractured on �' � fie locret►t a t,r T :ossetr paid promptly.. for I.; i I I I ICI✓ '• - - - Also ' t . ' Tuesday of last week. He was d,layinq in Also agent - �'.�T.T: I�'t�It I''1t .' 't Forget Don'' the yard ant! eliulbinR up a wood, pile Y� . a►nac�a, Life. �`'',.,, - _ OT! °- eon1F sticks fell tin hiw fracturing .,.little fellow's thigh. Otrioe of tliark dc;Willtautwn, !tankers, Stouir , - Esta'�Il'3�e° ��v • IDEAL men - iy � ; If= you intend to plant !roil or Urna School Lnspectora are troubled these yule. D'' - 1►1t Kenneay t ,._..,.,- , ,_lj ' I , � � iuental Trutr$ auJ Plants, that you eau �. -days wttlt queries about the muni4ipa! ' - ` • r ' , i na - uunici al rapt, ri � �' , , � ., , , •� Qk •. ;;et eapct• and in better STEEL - INDMILL . • : qi -art 1 het e s t p q 11Il t3 t etli tier, ell . •• t � - , ; :�, � . " :' 1 - ._,.r� '' � or+lerhtu planting b seotlin � to the old — �,'IT�I —, - dy Blue hay tnf; been abolished in the 1 tiJb st, stou , ',.. ,, ,; .. , ', ;• _,. `' - �' p Y h .. ' + ' ' _ rrliALle of,utrnl nttr,t�r 1 tuilart uortb of of the Ontario Legislature. Inbtrad fliers• ,;�� ,,, _... '` ��� �� - �' } � . g i -'' ,.•l�e+�`z _ - s (Iraen River P:U., than �'ot1 can t; •t of .�"�`��T. :: 1 a�ER � t. - °. � cf, tut +taisip councils were authuri•retl to ? ,l ,� ,;;,l , +,. _ d0 YEARS' f - havi use the $ of Cued in raised for t itch r' � `� ; '' EX�BRIIIMOB.. a�entt, who cools from A lung +ilet•iuee. y ,squ,,r� �� to woad used in ati art of ltc6 , ,- ' � Ulkl earl st.tudttrd t•:trtt�tirK al)eayt: au . }• � t single room school to n1oU, and the 516ir< _ ���'`; '•�rs'�' • co Q011BIrUCIIOIb. raised ;fur eac•11 double room, =t1 st•huol to � , ,'.•+ �.., r h„t�ri. lavtrl[ies and ue.. va)•tt<tirs turn• � I _. • � i�1•' r - ia► :, :.i if you want theta, h`o subgttt::ttuq. _ � �'� �- $•��u. 'I'l,e atnottnt should have been f ��� � � CHEA�ER THAN WOOD, � - ' raised by the tov,�uf;btp councils in lti!)G ' �'�"�.. - � �u rutsrel)regeutation. Satisfaction guar- - Sorue of t1,e to�vusbil)s overlouke+l this Y' .f• t),uteed. Prices i't:asonal7lcj. Sena orders All nicely .painted alid'guaranteed. • '' for fruit trees before 1st of April to Give � , act, }tOVf6�PT, gut] made no lt,vy for this .:'.i,,1 � 't +,�4f t;y •,r ; ,. First G�txs$ .Sj�rtrt% I zt»t�s . purpose. •- l.couo)ui?:t.r �i?• Y °'i' cy t TRADE NIARKR, Buie fox �.► „gin$ and tilling orders. VCtn ;• CounQy councillors ,ai :t� �iow i=� otlicio , ws �� � � �' � +'� DE$tan$• S. Dtin$iINRtI), agAnt, careen River. a�'. ' � ' OOPYRIGHTB &c• 1'1 fists list free on a(jl)1iCALlen; -- address = �E o i �E how, . Ju$ticet; of the l sate. 'j, (',v,` Ady,,nt,,,endln;; a sketch and descNytu,n n,ar ham Will have • a !terse 6lirlw' on , : jf ;' ��” ,� +" : � y ' ,1 - ' ' gw�•k1Y+►�+rerta,tn, free, wbutber � trot aeetrtrtly . III . IZ(,II'11I, 5, V �., Diark �;�'l�f�'•�1�iI �,;��•y� 1 nt Iirobu)ily t,atentahle. (•otun ►ruffs CLARE�ONT� , .C� - Green 2�iver," out the A rlcul'tnral• rounds. here on Fri d • � - : •. � q y 1 � : oamfldent,al• Olduit aareucy turaocurtnK [aunts - - -- - -_ - - -._ - -- I , � t ' April `Lard. - .. ,, fn Aa,crua. �Vt+ -have a Waehfn,ttun uR►ce. ,�...... -.,.• ,. j E'atenta taken t�hrvugh Munn do Co. reoeloe ���ISs� �II�t3PH. DINE. A PERFEGT'TEA ' Clarence Tefft left town on Monday last - : special notice u, the . for Oran e.ville where he has .secured a ':. � gC1ERTI�iC AMERfOAN _ m>�e a>eeJ)�t >Ltngtttrh remedy. � HORSEM � si.s Aackaq�es guaranteed to ►." Bitnatlon. - `bAquttt+,l,v illue�trated, largest otrculattoa o1 promptly, eniB permanently .Y G'r, I{. `'8II2ant a$ a member of she l.nj+•aneutlfle uurua�,wt.ek!y,tertna6;i.,Aa earl � ottro alt forms of Nervous _ Board of Andlt spent tlVe days t ,U stx tnon�ba. PeClu,en c►p)ee and l�D WeaJCAtse,Er�tiaaiotte,Sgerm- t ' •t - County p y Will filed our �a+n�ge of !terse ::' t�jUli UN PATkNTB sent fTt:e Atklr8Yt1 iF 4 . t last week in Toronto reviewing the tluar• Cuts Vary eXt011t31Vt3, elrribrao MUNw � CO.� •� � atart•hea,rmpla ;eneyanaatl • terlp ac- scurf$. The' other members of 3Ut Broadway. Now cult. eta of dud per Eanessea. <� orry easoaasiva use , Steritat W the board are Judge McDougall ant! J. A. lug animals Of all shapes and - ' ol4bbaavo stt talat8 tAAieh WOrixt'►tead tOIM rNE Ram$den. s1Gt3s d r-;r1E8r TLtt Before and after. I Jos. W. Collins; of Whitoharoh,died on. ( � - >��•�'�" fir» ally, IR. aRtty,cbxttoria+�aariutrlyp�rate. tN THE WORLti ,. � c.� n. Has been preioribed over 85 veers itn thousands of -March 2nd, in that township, leaving an Full �iilS OI :. '� ' ; >. '�' OardB : - 3 TO THE TEA Ct)r 000. The property A source - ,uses= is the only Rauable at►a Iro+tec �reatotas _ FROM THE TEA MEANT estate valued at �7, of various colors. I ►. Aakdrogglsttor Weod'. )l�wphorslnetit' IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. - � ���� i •. goes h the widow as long i she remains .g��r'. ;l$ Flo A j� pt worthless le and place of this. " a widow, and on her death or, marriage The Route r8 in tatter. toad we wil send by return 4, 9fons6on" Tea is put up by the Indian TA • the estate will be equally divided between � � � mall. t�tioe, one pachr,ge il: � �, ens wttt {;•rowers as sample of the best quahttt� of Indian T�11B W8 ! A•charmin set of teeth is a constant • small consideration... g ' tE.t: care in the � the two children. __ • � source of delight to the possessor. piea*a,sf4tets�waw. Pamphlets tot�addrees, Tess. '1'hcreforo they vse the Brea �� oin over the Gio`9ernment blue And et the ate east! secured. -L' � The \!!rood awtpwnys + •� ►action of the Tea and its blend, that is why th � t Ina ag 12188r 111 •1888 OO1uIYYIIB With y y Y ,•ut it up themselves and sell it only in the ortgi ` books of banks and their shareholders we - Our modern method$ make it easy wtnao out.. caaads. nd ex�leaa. . � t,ach. gra, thereby securing its purity a , notieo that East York is not <averlookod eve-, • 98t of b:1 18. for anyope to !stems the possessor Sold In Pi okeYioR and eleewh re in Ct►[rade► Put ►,p to iG lb, tea and S lb nd, t at aw ns+ror k a several holders of bank stook. In � bola in btt � and ha � of a pretty set of teeth. by all eespott8ihle llruggiate ` - � ''ed �Orli I$ �t1st ^OtYr The operation is painless, � -„ Koch holds 29 i , � - - - ' the • i�6andard Bank Mr. t t t. :{ , rotors are expects --- ,--- ____ -.�-. ,f your ALL GOOD �ROCEitBtK EE�R l� y •� � •l - , � ,,. < , Qur operators � A 'Wile t�fn isttintt `� r gructsr does not keep it, •' B Retve lb shares., f ._� p. _ � , + shares, T. , �� -a� ; �'� � Y UetitltSt'; �'y of sores stxtapls � r � �, COQ 4 a MorKsn 22 shares and Mrias E. J• A: `;�'i ' _�.;,x _ • li, A. UALt -OWA ' Wanted °'�� ���+� tbrngtopa►t�tP :, •aT�EL HAYT�E , ' Thomas. In the Bank of Commerce ,� ��;: �.,-' a+r� -'' a N. R• C4a`ds��• Stt:, Taranto Pr our tdoas• the ttr><tyy bring you w ch.. '�•��* and r3 isront Rtreat �t. Toronto+..'., Thornhill has 8 Ubares and d w1�Ii i as thing tot tto� z ; �1 � , Yoalls s aey. , lo. o <, for t� i.� rte. oas�• Foir Into b �oiu� Dickies do Cot Piak�rit . 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So h,er father, shielded by his Fortu:nai.tely for Sweetwood and tie i;;,.�. t.: ,smoulders pansion was allowed to - 4--- only reason that h+e is alive to relate � ' V t t'.. } keep It is hie breast -po kept uadisturb- PLUNiII U j�U�{/N A �DUNTAIN SIDE his a ,pvri,enm, the log in which lie li + � ,t,,• ` ad. and the untruth he had read re- was perched, was a large, stnuoth one, 5 " f y pc►ained u ON �!, LOU. w and g�'ltded along oamparattvely ewsy, ��t � GSHi1P'I'FL II.- �(Caattla�ued) t�h.i�ng : I oberved It In thte thte with 11t.tle turning, and never once snag- ,: z ,, �. ; >,,_; martyr .. - He started far this Oity earlier than -- tiMr. Do+ttlesorn considered the ease in Mrs. lay back upon the s►o- usual ,neat morning • he wanted to ev- 77tHliiasR .lntsrgey at cubs A* 9-- to sing on any protruding subsl ante. Down, v, -i-.t all i ri: and made up his mind ouelyion�e, nd the ghost at a smile ode be' uesotioneA about the letter the Atleghany Manusalea— MiraculOus down went leis and rider, and Lai less � ,r `° boa i'�' her face. There was some- until hs had dispatched it, but bs was Escape From Death• time than it Nukes to tell it the slim- . that far the present his safest policy flitted across in the thou bt careful friar to commit ►t to the post A mere expanse of Me Susquehanna � , - would be one of complete neutrality, thing very soothing g - ' that the same doctor was to prescribe until nearly eleven o►alask. `Phan he Ba:lefontairie eorresgondent of the burst into view. Although nearly un• .� y while ire watched for a •suitable oppor for the same malady both for the Pr�•n- felt easier ; he had toiled the first at- Phi :adelphta Tinted says: in these days conscious Sweetwood remembers givi ,a `' lf. lie and herself. A little fellow -feel- tom�t to mate capital out of his fib- °f modern• applaanaes, an d perfected one pasty g:r;ace towards the river and :3 tulLitp to join in the game him8e pass f , :� - r had been a little at a lass to know how ins with Royalty made the old lady erality, an+i had gained time to raison- noted t,be act that it was camparativel,T ' wondrous kind, and Mr. Dottleson Raw strata mildly with Mrs. Lamshed upon ins . travels by steam and electri- °[ear of logo at that point, and thoe next ' en �.. . he had. beet receive the application Dr. I that his point w&% gained. Hie did not the absurdity of her ideas. It occurred ObtY. mutilating distance at the rate at thing he knew he winos plunged Into , 1. Lakewnsrth wars sure to make. for the ;make any attempt o further his plans to him more than once dtla•Ing the day a Dille a minute,, or even more. is con- about eight feet of water. Contrary to �,r .� : ' pictorial "mark of esteem," which be just now. that detaining the letter was not suite sideled nothing too start ' but the his expectation of being crushed to ,�. : 11 Slowly, aura Rurely, Montague, nip the best way of hegtoning rations • g death, he was unhurt, save th© aidkan- had trearted so negligently, and was al- Pad P opewaR, i rapid ia.g sensation of th,e thrilling ride and ``7 a week passed and li ,y• he said pleasantly to himself as be but if that crap up as It tot- PId transit and the modus operandi most relieved when Pam < went down - stairs, `t You've got to thy+ stably eons to dog he must plead tail- treof parti+aipated is by John Sweet- t1b,e shodk naetained by his sudden - he heard nothing about it.. The young tki,a encl of the wedge, and -you must ure of memory or make some excuse of wood, a Lumberman in tike wilds of the plunge into tlh,e river. • ` anti now •you have that kind. a walk ®d borne to Blake- When he attack the water he was atfrll mast had called the. day after he dined drive it hrnne p y' " on top of the log, and wetnt under witbt 1L ro.tde such a capital begityn►ng. wood Square that afternoon, wondering A;legrhany Madntai•ns, one day recent- at Blakewoad Square to recover posses Perhaps, it bTr. Tlottlodon could have much what the result of his txtarnopu- iy, corners the market on test travel- tt, trot when he arose to the confess he ,, sion of the photograph; but learnt with o heard what passed between his moth- vre had been, and warning himself that ling, was amne and wither a Pew yards of some dismay that no one had seen it. er -i•n -law and daughter, five minutes must be prepared for an outburst S�>twood Is g Yo, , man about 22 t opposite shore. oiled hdmaself uteotr the 1. V` .He was a modest unassuming individ- after he had left them, he would not of wrath heretofore unheard of on the sere of difti,cu ty he p looked quite so oomplaoently on part of his maher -ib --law. The nearer y age. ,He is, t'he son of. a far- water, and after recov�eri,ng to some ex- �`` i nal himself, and whilst uite aware that ome he came the 'more awkward he suer from one of the most rua�al dietir ia tent th euse of has faoulties,vi,ewed with q his beginning. his neglect could hardly be gratifying •' It's fleetly very kind and tlwttg+ht- felt his own attitude in the matbel• to of this counts big, ritwboned, and ea - wondec+uLent the scene of hie ride cent Kate," said Mrs. be and had be found It necessary to Iesa of anything oa top of earth. ' sh'udderingly thought of to Mr. Dottleson, he did not anticipate ful of your Lather, y that it would give such offence as Sate Lamshed. "Such a splendid otportun- oantrant Mtv►. Lamyb+ed at once he HIS NARROW EbdAl'E, _ sty as it wilt be four Charley t' would have made out a poor came for With all fanmers,. so with this one; wo r _ ' W appeared to think was inevitable. .. Why, if It becomes himself. dun the winter season is clack, and ltn his descent he sup osed the entirb . ; Yea, gra nriy. i ctg p " Papa will never forgive you for known that be has been in consults- It chanced. however, that she was igi- John, thinking to ee.I`n an extra peony trail of 100 loge was following swiftly P dulgi in her customary afternoon el- after the one he was OIL, and wham w that," she said, "But perhaps be does- ttian with one of the Court physicians, for hi,�f, d lunged into the river he expected to i - hns foaiuru5 will be made; he will be esta whren be came ire, and he was determined late in the cur• pp n't know you left it here. Se would ,net fax by everybody after that." fully posted b his dslig�h�te in the rooms of 1686, and width the opening of be ground to pieces with the logs. Now, have been sane to mention it had he gate was rather Sanguine, but then ev"otts od the y before the old' lady the Imimbering season, to go into the as ire stood on the bank of the stream found it, and yhe hasn't said a word sic was in love, and that quite account- awoke, it toned that petuglly at woods and spend lmre clatter "Log`gu►g." and looked not. another log was ifi ed for it, twelve o'clock Sir Alfred Blodget had p sipfttrt, and his won tnoreaeed to me." - - - It is hardly n'eoessary to say that Mr. called; but there was no Dr. Lakeworth in iurrtberiag, as to every ot1her kind Gat Ihsrtn hinlsaff together as well e►� Consul On with Mrs.'Lamshea de- Dottleson bad not beam Influenced by to meet him. At Mid. Lamsbed s earn- of eanp ;oyment, experience counts for a possible, he ht a sheltered spot, and I. termiltoed them to let the matter drop; a,my desire to give Dr. Lakeworth such Amt request, he bad consented to waste great dent, and Ube inexperienced, or width dry mate fauna in an insidA ��< and Dar. Dottleson was thus allowed to an auspicious opening , the view his five mi,qutes of hie valuable time in pocket kimdLed a fire and dried liimae >) reenies" as fibs are termed in the au that his surest had utterly for- mother-in-law took with Kate bad nev- walting to be introduced to " her doo- g y and sought composure after his thrtl PP�e er presented itself to him, or the thlr- tor." At a quarter past twelve, just :uantiermen's Damp, are cot deemed cap- ins experience. gotten the distinction he had receiv- ty�uinea visit he had requested Sir as Rate entered the room, he draw out ab:e of performing the worth of an, old SeveTa•1 hours later he made his way h ed. It was a trifle in itself, but it gave Alfred Blodget 'to pay would have his watoli and rage to go; she dashed down stream uat�t he found a place to hand at the lIU$ineHB, and so are gene - Kette's father the feeling that his au- seemed an eztravaganoe worse than un- reokkly Into the breach and succeeded cross, then re4 raced his steps to the necessary. In fact it was dawn'ii up- Is detaining him until nearly twenty- racy put at work on eaumsthing more drive and started back to camp• �AbOUA thoaity was barns left on one aide, and on him that he had hooked a fish which five mitnubm past the hour, but still simpao. b&',f way to the mountain he found a4 himself ignored. It was dangerous for might prove unmanageable and be more no Charles Lakeworth appeared. Then ,Vifteeu and twenty years ago tgkmlber- explanatilon of thle mMlnff logs• . zed Mr, Dottleson's costly than he calculated on. suppose the gt+nstt physician had tobkerd annoy- w vastd indifte oat in the Alle- neat to the one on which he had any one who desi ed. and picking p m8 Y y snag - Lriendehip to tamper with his self -love. Mm I.aniighed °tale the inconvenient ick u his hat, made caul- been perched bed evldentl ed on before he saw a disoavery that this new attendant un- tto remarks about the independent man- ghaaies tram what it i& to-day. Then thPimg In the drive, arnd its dud It was not long detistood her constitutiod, and encour- more adopted by struggling praetition- VIRGIN FORESTS den stop had tumbled the whole stri ' r chance ad making the first move to- aged regular visits at the rate of. say, ors. When bft. Dottleson beard this he covered the entire range of mountains of ninety -nine in one promiscuous he � � i - vraads ousting Dr. Lakeworth, end be ten guineas for each! She would pay felt ths►t he had at all events sawn T on the mountain side, •breaking the for all subsequent attention as a mat - the seeds of a good misuuder��Qt�a•ndin and the lumbermen had only to select drive and tearing omall trees out b� did 'not Lail to take advantage of it. Al- ter of course ; but the expense would between Sir Alfred and Dr. Ls�Rortg Glee timber nearest to some stream, and the root. ii . most for the first time Ln bar life, Kra. indirectly tall upon him. However, it and that his task with Mrs. mahed the work of getting the ioga to water La bed was attacked by a violent cold wras no use being fri tenet `by shad- vvrrttld be eaaies ; but he had nit heard l:oat down to market was a puss- t AR�ER OF THE CORSET ` tt u on her chest and de- °�• and consoled himself with the all that Kata� hail to tell himj. Three Lion of I r tae Now, owing vs, pined h�►nda which settled p thougfht that be had taken the firs o'clock brought Charles Lake*urth to minor repo as, Fashion and science ha j . tied- all efforts to dislodge it. Charles step towards ridding the house of Char- the house in a flutter of distappoint- to the fact that all the tirmber, along lately on the subject of women's waists,. . , ., Latkeworth' came in every day, and no les Lakeworth. - happily oblivious of the m,ent ; be had with him the potter which the large. streams has been out, the get- and now that a beta may safelY mesa' - ' doubt did his best far hear, but, as doe schemes which the ladies were pl w hr►d been written yesterday, but which . sing upe� airs. the City post -mark proved to have been ting of th,e logs to water is one od the ure one, two, or even three inches more torn frequ+e:notly fiord, he had to con- Sir Alfred Blodgg++eet, who had once beets despatched to-day. Grandmamma had gravest questions confronting the lumb- it looks fond with the patient as well as the aptly described Plan incipient page been exceedingly angry and told Dr. q than it did a few seasome ago, P y ermaa. Where praotia able, what are as the time - honored corset was Brad malady• to hie miatresa as " a short thick per- Lakeworth that she would sift the mat- ran with ru�eq mare head,'.' came to see ter to the bottom as soon as Mr. Dot- ,termed "log drives" are erected for malty being - Dent into semi- diagraoe. "I never have been ill, said rifle ob- Mrs. Lanimbed the next day, and com- tleson carne home, and further promw thin purpose. A "log drive" Lai simply .Many and variron8 are the diiierenfi '�- stinate old lady irrationally, " and I'm d1 t p constructed b laying two bowed to meoDOed his reign by son ng his pa - ed to make another o portuuityy of in- y y tits pattertte o! waists offered to the wpm =A gol:ng to begin at my time of life. ient to bed, with !n junattona to remain trodudmg him to Sir Alfred Blodget. a :on aide esoh other in a trail out from Ne; I w+oon't go to bed. Lakeworth. This there until he called at noon the day Mr. Dottleson did not feel quite so g , an vo itoee health or whose advanced drawyng -room is warmer than my room, afterwards. The old lady anbmit well after hearken that ; but as he re- t!w camp to the nearest stream, some- ideas urge a larger waist, and, as a mat - meekly ; and her first sot, whtem the calved a summopt from hie mother fat- lianas five, eight or ten miles away.• of course, deeper breathing. Ihtt and I'm to stay hgre•" doctor's direatiotas had been complied law almost immediately after Kate had • y P push all these compromises between 8�n6 Phese drives are usual repared early altih s Bo Mine. Lam &bed remained to .tbs with, was to dictate a letter to Charles ftni&hed her be had no time to the autumn and when the first fail drawing�roatm, shivering and tough- Lakaworth en iAing him to be present prepare a brief or his defence. stays and no stays are winning, wider to-morrow that he might meet the great Mrs, Lesn&hed was lying amongst her of snow comes tltrey are Put In cgndi- fervor, it does not follow by any means irtg: whilst Sate and her maid added man " in consultation." Unfortunate- pillows panting for the fray ; she wav- titon for use by Iboaing a drag along that the day of the ooreet, pure .and I I- . their entreaties to those of the c�oator ; ly, the servant who was entrusted with ed her soo-in -Inv to a seat at lbe bed- between tbeen, which packs down the duple is over. - but they made no impression upon her; the note met Mr. Dottleson just out- side and attadoed him at once. It aivd at last Mr. Dottleson was appeal- side the hall door, and had to disclose was a great pi yon forgot that note, snow. On this water its poured and al- It has had s varied career ainoe ib L. „. too him the nature of her errand. aft w taking it (rum Stitch. ManiaB'ue hawed to treeas, fibs result being a rude first appeared is Italy during that ex ' �_ ed to, to use is I'nfluelnce. When he ,• Were y� told to take this bf band, the a tents were most important. -- trough of ice, over which the logs glide travagant gorgeousness of the Rsnais- understood the condition of affairs, Le instead oar posting it in the dlnary most Ire�ppaartant -” looked gtravre. curd going down - stairs, wa t" he asked as he took the letter " 8o Kste has been telling me." said down grade wid'h startling swiftness. nonce. Catberime di Dliedieis took it and gleaped at the address. Xr. Dottleson,; " and ao I imagined flat rheas drives are not a.l down grade. with bier as part of her trousseau wheat shut himself up to the library, where " Yea, sir. Mrs Lamshad articular- from the fact of your sending it by Perhaps halt the distanoe will be ,up she wont to Frame to wed Henry II.. he wtoaked out his project before th, ly said I was to take it myself,"' replied hand." " " iaairror to his own satisfaction. "Now, the maid. " It was worth a to Charley grade, and to gat the toga up tie moon- and,. ire spite of its crude ugliness, anost it's your obvious tut`yy," said he to him- `� Mm• Lam &bed said so M'. ; Laksw� h to meet 8fr Alfred protea- tern tea°os °t horses ure used.. Attar of the fsahiatable lsdiea in Yards ad- `` self, " to put Mu. Lamshed'& ease in "Yes, sir. 1Ddim Dottleson wrote It siostally. Considering how the 'boY' the Lags are rolled into the drive a team opted it The [air Queen of Scots and .the hands of some one you can trust. for her." stands towards Kate. you ought to re- is hitched to a log with perhaps 100 Dianne of Poitiers refused to don the You can't honestly say you trust young "You may tell your mistress that I stet having deprived him of the chance ahead of tit, according to the steepness torturous, combinations of iron, and vet . undertook to leave the note at Dr.Lake- be had to -day.' , Lakew{oa'th, four she wont obey him; worth's. , Mir. Dottleson was very far from re- ut ttte inoUne and in this way the whole fret, but t,beia' si�t'uous charms treed so you moat summon a medical man is �. woman surrendered the letter, gre qg suit is uelaed to the to t It was �whtoan you have perfect reliance. Now, tti it but did not tbbnk it ad- 'g pushed pp them from conyvatilonsGim and ezous- tlesa it won't do to send round and returned to the house. visabLe to arty ao; on tiro contrary, he that eetwoo in stye of these drives ed them for many things. U�ncomfort- , - _ - Dot n" •••- -- :i haateoAd to expound his own views- that $weetwcod met with the tollowtng the cornier of Pe•nkwiss or Hooper ; you I' p° thri: ling experience: abbe as the corset& unquestionably were. must study the old lady's peculiarities CHAPTHft III" "You could not have wetg�ed the mat- 1Vitb a canthook he was to follow the and trade upon them. If she's got a Mr.. Dottleson„ who had just' ODine ter with our usual goad some. when meet of tens fair dame, braved oozed weak aim lot's the Peerage; and it ru �►ck from the Cif walks away to Y T Q ng drat as a sort of stearer, whose tut ou amkied that y u Callow, wh° is 1iDg y themselves n in them, and the Eliza - yy y` scarcely more tbnn a atudont, to meet ►2 was to sea that a.d was well. If the p mean to undermine young Lakeworth's the park, and sought s secluded bench, l caught fast on an rotrudin ice bet:ho+n belle in her stiff raft and end. position., you must shut your eyes to whtereon he treated htm,elt, and drew such a awn as ills Alfred in ctonsulta, � t'g y � g less length trots shoulders to hie was sn<iw or wood with his Dark he wowlc� p Cil the ezpelase' (Mr. Darttleaom gulped out tlye letter he Lad taken icn tion. Sir Alfred would, I am sure, have not so very different from the► fashion t left :oases t eo that the trail would ;cocoa plates of tba past few years. down his feelings at this point). and ot. What did his mother-in-law want grossly insulted had he seen tl►e &r Alfred with, this you doctor now / And why you wanted to iotroeluoe to ham on. �� hen the drive is in a fwd coati- oliowever the tonventive artie:otns woos gg�eet &Oise swell physician, young tiun tht, ateerer always finds plen4y Co Blodget is your man • be has his fin- did she send beer Letters by hand in- � such a manner." do to � h.,m 'buoy, substituted aameth n more pliable than gar an the pulses of Ralf the nobility; stead of putting them in the tbagt t It was an unhappily y worded oantt� but it there � oo :d iron with which • to encircle the - pos iotst of snow and mold weather the slide fife di. s of Lotus and it he will acme hem and talk to He had a right to know what it. meant. Is back-handed allusion ll fair anew of the hour; her about his illustrious atienta and and he itnteaded to find out. TLe en- g is, usual all that can be desired and XIV. dawned and the would cif fash P sense.' the s that Sir Alfred Y would have �gro&%ly insulted the steeror invariably has only the tlyo- ion which leased that iastidics Don compare bar case with theirs, she will velope was careleaalyg mined ttad'came P gummed t t►oton of arch s e e was that which rmitted do �, take kindly to him. And once I get oPe'n without difficulty. He unfolded bar !instrumentality, and fin• y ' y pe ►' P you �Lakeworth away from her bed- rite etncloiture and but his lips with shags- ally t careless reference to the " trier- TRAMPING ALONG3[DE. hint whatever of pliability in they fem- tads, 111 make chart work of his phil- ri�n as he read it : seat." stung the old lady to the quick, and �vatc h +ng t he :cgs glide clang. This inine form or ease to posture and move - arider with gate." My Dear Doctor, —Came and meet Sir She turned upon him sharply- and spoke was t� age during the .ate cold wash- mgn,t• ere and Sweetwoods evidently tired with But when Louie %V. arrived Boucher Thus Der. Dottleson reasoned and re- Alfred Blodglet here in consultation at with rising temper. delermtned to use solved. It was a coati experiment; noon to-morrow; -he is coming to acs " Yotu're jealously careful of fair Al- so mush tramping' hie court ainter, introduced the dam,ea ,rn but the r of let ing Mrs. Lam- me, —Yours sincerel tred's sensibilitica, Montague. You the loge as a means of wore easily get- � da�g+a y flog u. the mountain. !1Vith the driv- of the Oft )l de Boeuf as coy shepherd - shed thick hie wa�nrted to get >�d of Mrtl Maria yamsbted.. �� '� see the advantage of extending a pp pet ea said rural beauties, and fora time Dr. Lakeworth must be avoided, who er of the tesrq away badlc" obit of eight but .Bou- ` �'' pos- eson stared at it, and a few P og hand to a desbi g In&m Sweetwood o„imbod on the foremost to ettff waists becstune obsolete; i wants It. do You t "' char died, and the tenacious corset again Bible. She could cot but be flattered emphatic words escaped him. What y and oo ratua:ted hitm:lt bow muc b a visit from such a man as Sir Al- could his mother -in -law thinkingg oft I bave no wish -what to ire- ng w-.% ion favor until Marie AntoLne4tte fed Blodglet y ung -man vrho was little" Pe nicer it was than trudging along in the osed as a county Maiden at Little 1._ believing , a'nd her sots -in -law was To ask a o de h{is program You show• y =4 4 right in that her weakness more than a medical student to come " O' to 1p it either, no doubt ; y ric�non, and once more easy lines were and "consult " with t first authority rget engaged to In this pleaasint. sped his- Dither for- the Peerage would predispose her y see to f° that he is asses fat rogue During the Directory the ., got that whe,m the .jogs reached the valet line was entirely concealed, and �r to receive him favourably. of the day 1 It was ridiculous • it made of the inc..itye and be, as to descend Roman an Grecian eaandaLs and togas • " a farce of Sir Alfred's visit, Aat an He lsn't engaw .to Kate, and wont top S ai h d DStr 1 Dottlesosomething heoaed his outrageous thing it was for tits wave- �• till he can satiety my requirements." time grade their transit suddea:y in- held thetir ; graceful sway. The empirA . $ • but I look . an to do 1' Mr. Dottleson was a aasionate man, cr•ea&ed, or a "se he was so absorbed in gowns brought the waist immediate) letter to the great man , t the the pleasure of his ride that he for - upon t•t as, a premium of insuranoe for Of course, it can't tie allowed" be and was letting hie elin s ge' beneath the bttist; but the empires fe., 1 gof iv�bere hA wns, I3e that as it may, peed with it. the preservation of her will —I mean said to hamRelf " and I'll just take Mastery ai him. It irritated hint core- however when the first l went: over the waist dro ,and the mod her life," lye hastily amended. the nPSponvihility of poatin thin let- t to be taken to task like this by Mrs. t• °g • ern steel whalebone and satin corset Dlrs. Lamshed frowned darkly whorl ter in time to be too lateor him toaniaheci, and ire lost a ht off his own t•be, Moline and began going down peens i�t with the century, to last to , he 'told her what he had done; and it keep the appointment.'' iwterosta in thre anger of the moment. Sweetwood was still on it, and before undusputed favor until fhis latest Inoue repulsed all his powers of diplomacy to He replaoced it in his pocket and. 're- Mrs• Lamsied Paced for a few ado- he could dismount the log wets going ,ment against it took slhape. avert a �ttalmn. " I don't want to see turned haI ,deeply vexed at�wh&i be °nds, and then produced the card she at at►,eh a speed that to even try to get For the first time in its+ history the 'u anathe�' doctor, Montague," (she said looked ups as a mean at'tem t to take always 'had e,n has sleeve, whftn she elf meant ds'ahh. arguments against it are fortified by t i t '• P wanted to eauah hoer eon -in -law ; but In this dilemma all that - could be , pettishly. I vo tc►ld you times with - advantage of his gerietlos►ty. Hta l 6 pleas for bealt.h rather than beauty, z out number. that Lakewood is good en- thoughts f env back to the conversation this time pit faiiezi utterly. 3 t I done the w r t whi,sh to all in a'nd it may be that itA fina,l doom hras ' Yr ,, h far me." hre had ha with Mrs. Lamshed the day remond Jou again filet there s still and ooriie; butt fife wtiyrs of maniki'nd are _ y lent. of time for me to alter my will, teaits seemed death in some form or wariouts, but those of womankind wari i>d deal madam, I don t mean to before ; ho, he had ur d his dutiful �` y yes r Dr. Lakeworth's professional anxiety f her health as the eason ntague t" other, and most lillaely a most horrible „ abpilities; in proof of this I ha�� not sent far calif " I have no oont"rol over your intep- death. Ta'tz at express train$, electri- baser, and no one ca.n say, after wee rig in Sir Alfred Alodget ; and y id transit in an have had an era of substantial women for an ordinary practitioner." then, in Its off. himself, he rec�lle+d floss, madam ; you are pelts award that a►t or rap y �Il its vari- and wnfetteared bodies, whether it wt11 "Who is it than Z" haw he creirrefully arranged this to 'MY daughter hter Kant is dependent u wn our farms, they are not in it, with the , �a 1 ug } , not be fo,low�ed by the irrepressible cot ;, , . My anxiety has been so great dFir'- aupplantt r. Lakeworth ; and now, in- me, and will ultimately inherit ail I way t4hat lag trail rent. down the mount- set a1Ll its pristine atitfness: , , i the past few days, that I am go- effect of doing anything in that dlrec P +as•" taint aids. From tths summit to the — i , to ask you to allow Sir Alfred Blod- tion, his scheme was made use of to It was a very ,ggen#le hurt that if tie west branch of the 8uaquehanna, where were Cut out of •het will in. favour of t1►� drive ended, and was at leach six i F s;jf gar to see you when he calls ; just to benefit that sari. Oh, it was very die- p - ' relieve my mind." hearten,:atg, and ens b to a ravate Dr. I.akewetrth, Kate would be the real mi.se, and in most laces the( drive was i,' SACRED DOMAIN.; `; t,� tt� g8 sufferer ; but It had its effects upon quits steep. Gto4thering mromentum with ,PhDs rooms of a Korean wtm►an are Mrs. I,aimshed s wrinkled countenance any one. No wonder that Mr. Dottie- every foot of Its descent, the fog. with �,. Eowed w ealmler at the name of the new son entered This house fun a frame of Mrs. Lamshed. tor, and tale sagacious Dottleson sal- mind which cautted $ate to avoid him, `� I don't thdak Kate w °old lose much• ,t3woe>twood on it sped as if as seared to that as a shrine is, to Its �:, i 1. , up hid advantage at once. and made the servant9 quake in their those two will be faithful to each nth- t3IIOT FI;OM A GUN, irmage— indeed, the rooms of a wife or ,� t `' ge pill be in to-morrow. I have ho" as they .waatsd upon him at din- ong y them motbsir one the sanctuary of an man Y s ere however l ou moa►y keep T1e and rooks were passed with such y `, ao doubt that he will take your caeie on tares• Everything had one wrong, as apart, :at your greed." startiing rappidly ttiat they seamed as w'he breaks the law. Um' for tress - Marlborough house,where things have a ws cue sold I red wall; the snow was on er for one other critme he cannot 1. his way from y od �oiiig when our I will never raise a finger to t -hwart i , h Al fi y P got the better of us: the Kate's ha .pines if ells marries a man oa• a.giare of wlhL-te tit g lie forced to leave tahose rooms, and so �. I - understand he is now in tail at- ltttle tom ertt p y e to drive Its leans 'he retmaio[ts under the roteo- f "� tetydarice," soup was smoked, the flab done tar of wham I can apProvA." $e.f seemed onl a diminutive line only P p jai tough as Loather. Ka rage, rove of Charles '� tion of his wife said bas wife's apart-.,,;;,. . The v st conjuntd u t�ila adroit and th,s tit as " Then you don't aPP faint:y disaerni is,, winding in and out Pal r remark }tad an• immediate effect upon who was skilled itrt r@ttding the pater_ I.al�tewortliq" like a 'lLUge snake. Bweetwciod early mm��'� is secure from the officers of P 1 ei� heres do not. As heed. She soared lightly to fiat barometer, took little time to die- " N.O. o. here• i,amsthred; in his ride last his bait, and- hie hair. tibia last+ and frdtn� the penalties of his 1,� the soul altitude of Sir Alfred s august cover that the hard •,vas sat at is or- thi -ngs stand now, I most emphatically streamed out behnatd bias +ifkc� the tai! of miademeemors.. :-„ ; clientele, and expressed a hope that my, and knew better than to deliv- discpprovo• of him ; and there's an slid a bob -taill horse; the wind sang deaf- _ -""`� , V� `4, .. „ R }. > thine eras •bothing infectious at Marl- er herself of her Qr�ry�tlmcYthAr's mra- al it." eatrtg toms in his ears and ass t `r` boi�'ough House. -sage, asking it Ma': Dottleson wa# quite There was a dead $iletyce f 'five Diu- blindsng hd�na with ire velocity, while the HE' ONFIUENCE � ;,... . , Natblpg at ail — nothing at all,•' -re- sure be had left the notes for Charles utes, until Mrs. La 1 spoke ag�� frost in the. air steemed i ke hail pellets Ia janks a man you can 'feast, patpai .' $ 4d y, Dottleson easily• " The— Lak worth at the r ht house ; indeed, calmly And qui-al :,� I'�s r� etri.kU.W uaat� in the face. 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But Ti was anxious for Dorothy, she -being all alone, and did think of it the more► that 't is now two years to that very 1. day that her dear Dab did leave me a widower, to my unceasing sorrow. Yet •t,he good bishop would have me, at the least, (tine with biro and did hasten the meal for my greater expe- : dition. A good dinner of. roast pullet and rucking pig, but I have drank bet- -. 1 ter .vine. I was not, I fear me, the ' good company I generally be 1n Sternax parish, as my lord bishop did privily inform me, tjlee,ce be a man Of Strange life and behavior, albeit of good substance and position, one Sir Ralph Brant, whom Mr. Thorp, the former parson, now dead of the jaun- dwe, did ever regard as a thorn in Lis fle4h , _ On my asking wherein he did :: omora particularly offend, "Nay, that," quoth the bishop, "I camnat precisely, tell. Buc Mr• Thorp did ever complain of him as a pagan man woo did set a bad example to the parialf, nor would ac- cepc his pastor's guidamee in t-he mat- ter of almsgiving. Yet I am bound to say t.Lat. my nep'hew-, who did meet ' with this sa.m, lair Ralph in foreign -: parts ere he cause irntx, his inheritance at Sternax, ever spake loudly in his praise, as a most excelletut good young man and a valiant Atnd ' twixt ypu and ri,.e, M..r. Parlett, your predecessor, though•a worthy man and a pious, was wanting in discernment -" - i -was a little downcast at the thought of so contrary a parishioner, which the bishop perceiving did lay his hand kindly on my shoulder.,. "lie of good cheerl" said lge. What tbuugh the man bean odd fieht 'Twill be fur you to angle for him and draw r him to _land by virtue of your officel" Thence, parting from the bishop with his blessing, to tthe White Hart Taiv- ern, where I had besWwed my nag, and whence I did homeward wend me in cotnErinyi of Ms. Thxupton, of my r parish, whom. being originally from Sternax way, 1 did cauttiously sound as to Sir Rat ph B rant. _ " 'Tie a man,,' qusoth : 11ia, . `'I have never seen, but have heard strange things of wouuld till a book. lti hereupotn he, being a merry saes and of a pretty enough wit, did, to my great cu+ni•ent, fall to beguile the way :.with talk of this Sir Ralph. I will briefly set down one or two things he did tell me. I-Some threee years. ago, Rir Ralph be- ing tint newly Doane to t3ternas, a couple of footpads, bold knaves, did stop several that journeyed that way, leaving them eves' the poorer for the meeting, At length the rascals did wax so iimpudeut as to strip a wealthy grazier to the skin and then truss him I a fowl to a stake passed under his bent thighs, and was found next mtorn- ing under a hedge well -nigh .perished with cold. Now-Six Ralph, when he beard it. did disgutas him with a moA 11 ­ white beard, and bowing his shoulders did shape himself as an aged man, an{] leaning an a crutch did go that way of L moonlitx night. Up to him the two ruffians and did jeer him, and were for treating him like the rest, when he out with a 'atou,t cudgel from under hit cloak, and, being a marvellio s strong man, did trounce them both and tie their back W flack. Aatd the end was they were lodged in Brackaniaster ail, where the grazier did Swear to t em and were bouh hanged. Here be another tale. Sir Ralph did oha,nce to be passLag through Sternax villuge one da}6, w;hlen he heard words be tw Den a widow woman and tier I L. grown son. The mother ryas entreat- ing her sun to txur•n the dung -heap aside from her cowhouse door lest she I should soil her skirts going to milk. "And think ye I be going to soil my hands with the dirty wo,rki" cried the sulky lout . Up ateps Sir Ralph•' "Yes, my man," quoth he quietly, "and not only so, but you'll wash the stones for a Adth for your mot.;her when all. is done. Which the main did ne meek as a lamb, under tike shadow of Sir Ralph's smiling staff. And now for your pay," ' said Sir Ralph, with a queen' smile, ..'fiollow me - And the rustic followed' him, not knowing What to think till they got out of sight and ken 01 all. mien into the heart of Sternax Common, where ; Sir Ralph did baste him right Uartil,y . with his oaken stick. "And now be off and , be a good son to . your �>nother, , or there'll be another pay-d ay. And from that day no; saint ,could lj keep the fifth ,commandment better tlhan did Toby Sikes. At which hearing it did semi strange to me if Sir Ralph were not the best beloved man of that country -side. "Nay,"- quoth . Mr. Thrupton, ' "tie _not so For he Iia•th a strange twist of temper and- consort_etth but little with his fellowmen. Nor will lie brook in- trusion on his privacy and de'testeth to see a stranga r on his domain. As to womankind, he doth so abhor it (dea- 1 pits his goodness to the village wid- ow) as he wi11T leave all his household work done by menu nor will even have a female wash hits clothes, but the Fg�Lrdener must do it; slovenly, no doubt, but of that his master re'cl:eth little. 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Thorp a yeas ago . last Martinmas TREASURE IN THE PACIFIC. '" . I , � , ::.1f ,i4 r •'f- f �r°E- C This was how it Wall:— #' ,,,,,. t" k�, AN ARABIAN VVE�DINtI 'tftiie Iaseriu6n at a Iraebttsmas of8eettatill `p' t "There was little love betwixt the C;; i3e>sid Yuarwe �� a 11►xastiaatia ®laird `-" p �� --It iH►1 be IIsed at rY111 �r T>.wuRa �',�i4� b' I- "aid and the parwa bad been reproach- Is Hidden and Kati Penuaded Some Tbo goer �z Excluded from 00 NOUN Out of Action. 1�. � � �� uag him for laxity in cbnr.rehgoing, be •r the Bride —a irretty and laterestiag hug perchance secretly vexed that 1.atidiabberr to Advance tae looney He i Ferguson, of Sao - vlee=t�. P. ss . Jahn tl when he did coins be ever fell asleep NecdA— Al%apegretou sill's Adreatssrer' Event. �` melons o! the Royal Forth Ysaht Club, ; # alt the sermon. But one Lords Day For many years the Captains who IU follows T , the ie and owner of taw fs,manle etraot i cutter Pete j: Sir Ralph did not slumber thereat for sail the Pacific Ocean and the advan- ter of a gir lava, Cairo describes an Ara- roniilla, hies inv+antad a propeller whivb it" .� the head. 11 was discharged toll' at turous folk who o with them or listeap bian wedding wbioh the writer wag �''e: his head. He heard himself likened tlo g can be utilized to give tube Teasel spied L E, ,s ,. '. mood Saul vexed with an evil s,irit, to their tale® ashore �hare talked and permitted to witntess aA one of a small through the wart�sr or be - withdrawn � <„ Daviduoftmt jarvelina off despite 7 the schemed and dreamed about the Cocos Party of favored guests: wit'bira the hull at a mast's notion , . r} _ he ptisl�it who would fain Is :rind and its buried treasure. The At 8 o'olock in the morning ou>r Ara- k -� 4_ have harped W him the soothing mel- Me pridoipl+p is stwoh that the new it>r. z -_ od men of the sea all know, by vention is equally valuable to lam and �" w�uo the way is a fleece p y of true doctrine and sound advice. ,and they have gnnil' an, , And all in so pointed to manner as tto Convinced man landlubbers, besides, sting azad picturesque fellow, sanu,ll craft, wvbetbea' it fly th+e yaoht draw the stare of the congregation that there is much treasure buried in supplied with letters of recommomb- edub pennant or the comaPany emblem .upon him. . Atnd Sir Ralph did sit on e, soli ns 4 with folded aanna like to a stone fi ore. C0O°s Island• Many an expedition 'has tion from, many famous peopl tbs,t floats at the anasthead of a trans• k 1'�, �' x But when the preacher went on to been planned to go fibers inn earCdaf of at fibs . dinar of our hotel with three at:aantin ling. ' compare him with Nebuchadnezzar, it, but it is one thing to plan an ex- enormous bouquets. Arriving at a The one great dhffiauLty with wbieh ,t., driven for his sing to a lonely life far pedition to o in searab of buried trees- very morrow street, we proceeded a tram. the haunts of men and satin gg g the operation of -the propeyller has been ggrrass as oxen (Tawas artothsac craze of use and quite anotThee to get up the short distan+tie oils foot under red rags, confronted from its earliset day u that Six Ralph's never to eat butcher's next morning, and put hard - earned cash striped awnings, and lanterns �wbiob in sudden contract with s hard objeaty i must), up he got and was walking out into the geheme, $o the sea fo:Ot have were stretched over our heads the the result is likely to be a broken or of a church, holding himself out le of the street. The round was etif and straight, when a fat and talk' the land- lubbers with money twisted blade; and that means that the . z- wheezy old d of the paa•son's which hara listened and believed, and the ex- sprinkled with sand, and along the v+essell m� isle up for repairs until the dog aides of t+he hou4es were seats provid- wa wort to lie an t,h,e steps of the peditions have scone to naught, and the prope:Dea is in good condition. While ),ui itt did coots to meet him, wttigsging treasure still waits in Cocos Island. ad for the men, as none of the sterner sushi accidents cannot always be avoid-, ... L ­ . its stump of a tail- The wrathful man sex were allowed in the rooms or house d. raise big foot in alt to kick but neat week an eapedixiom Is really ad It often 'happens that it it were pos.- did of a sudden changes his mind and going to ,start from Victoria, B. C., In of the bride. We, the women mount- sible, to oblange the position of the pro- did' pat it on the back instead. Lordl search of sit, and is pledged not to re- ad three flights of stairs, and found pelle+r or wifrhdraw it from the water, ho, I,+slaould have loved to have seen ourselves In a large room filled with ht 111 turn until i,1 the treasure is found, or ep- it could his saved from injury•- Thin I could not help but' join in, Mr. ery foot of ground on Cocos Island � Arabian women of various classes, also power is exactly that which Mr. Far- ' T upton's merri.menq yet wuts I inly bean turned upside down. 8om ©• Grecian and Turkish wo en. guson'a inventions' posseses. gri Ted cis well for Mr. Thorp as for These, , were arrayed in many -co oTed guson's inveaati�l'i possesaea. 5u; Ralph; od men bo The ech�te has been directed by Copt. ggoo tab, yet blind Could who has persuaded half a dozen ga rI nests, pink silk scarfs, gold em- THE F'TRST EXYE&IMENT$ to ne snot her s virtues and seeing P r broidered ackets, blue lush and wool oul o e another's defects. That plat- mass or more to pint up i.� eanb into J p w►th the sheathing propeller, as it V ter of the dog should have'healed their the expedition. He has chartered the atufis, oombinatiofi9 I cannot begin to oa+lled, were curried ouut on a fishing feu J. schooner Auro describe, The women gathered- J nuars 9.—Did ..arrive 'homne .and M and wifJ take with boat of about seven tons, yaehl mew fo. d Doro bums several other sea captains whose and led us to fibs divan arranged usretneait When i>fot in use, the pro trhy, to my joy. in good P health and of gay spirits, and did 8 rally faith in the buried treasure of Cocos for the bride, seating the oldest in the use oat my good tare alt slue' bislio party in t1w middle, while the rest of peiler is invisible, as it is housed' In a w h b was I,etater, p 9► Is:and is as dauntless as has own. They tube fixed through the stern port of she wu4st�id have me us were given semis on either side. no -e than the Aj,ostlea'. have no doubt that they will be, able L•bte vessel. A movement of an extend to tied It at once, We remoxtrated, but they assured• ue ; ut 1, too, was in leasant mood and because tlhey have ins rod, or rather rods, brought about Male answer that the dined off' fish that. the bride could sit upon a chair. Y CFIARTIS AND MAPS by ilia pulling of a lever in the engine fre h caught, which was a tit -bit We were great ourioeities to them, ap- Br ckmin� r, being inland, knew Cf tlte� ls;and which' show exactly where room, brings the propellor in position the t.reasuire is buried and how to reach parenRly, and we certainly enjoyed t^he' outside of the boat. The b;udes are n ht of, whereat she dui break into novelty of our position. In their sim- cue ry laughter, wehich was music to 1st— o'harta made b . the o,nl man who Y p still featQuewed— that they are fold m e ears. Y �' plc way they showed us great hospi- hes ever been inn the island .and found ed together. The pull of a secund lever he be vastly handkimet my Dor- talit TVA approach of the bride was of y, and light-hearted withal, as a the treasure. y' unfoids the blades and places them i.n th ush in t:he Co ice on a, sutnruur's Ile was a sea Ca tain trtmn Ca a $re- heralded by a most conglomerate lot gives pp p P position, Now let the lever that da of bawling noises and children, play- ton, w'ho owned a little trading schoon- the propeller motion be pulled and the pril 10. —We are arrived at our now ipg tomtoms, tambourines and native er, .and ran along t.%e coast of South vessel will at once receive that. impetus hK*ne and find the house but a sorry instruments anythting but mu:9ical. We cute. Yet is the garden marvellous Americo and Mexico. In one of his tripa arose to resigns our seats of honor in which forces her through the water. pretty, with yew -tree hedges cunningly he heard of the treasure and after ,A.lthough it is true that. the invert- tr ad and many anus souks favor of ,the bride load her attendants. Y studying over the matter for a voyage ion is a(i ustab:e to craft of any Sizes W erei,n to sites -a t,hicag to which cry y g y e but silo int3iyted that we two remain It is morte partjytu.arly applirat,le to pr ecesetor waa more given t,ha,n roost or 'two, con°luded Mist l e was just the id a occu- a•c da nd other verse a of c.o.m ra- of hits coat, bean a sick u,,an and to find it if anybody could. Bo °a' either aide of her, w), a sh y h a Pa og pied the middle meat just vacated by tiveiy small tonnage. Not only. Ls the eve; of a great languor LA blot this next time he Irft port be cleared eing,e propeller qt this sort valuable,, weather. oats of the party, and so we sat through but so long as it is posail,le to w-ithr oeton,si5ly. for a trading voyage, but as �: 1. llorothy and I be already drawing all the howling and banging, the )lush- draw it into the hand when not tin usq plaits of altarationa in tlye bun ,se which, soon as' bib was out of sigght of land ing and jostling of those halt - civilized t,rope,:lers Can be placed at almost uny ruetbinks, will be for the better and, turned the how of his schooner toward creatures. After every one had seen desired point. Again, it is not a nee doubtless, more too my daug'ht.er's lily- the golden island of. hip dreams. And the bride an• enormous woman laden essity to operate these propellers by ing, Mr. Thoryy having been unmarried, with welery and golden ohains, be- means of steam; e:ectricity or oil of so th:u Iese did coaitent bias. after hie had saiP:,ed and sailed far down ga n bawl and hammer on a tam,; seine sort lYisy be utilized to equal ad Nor will Dorothy have me forget toward the equator, he found the gold- bourine, then the guests threw coin vantage. This Is one reason why the mine own Comfort, but hai,h herself eon ie'and and the golden trea,stire, too. unite the liride's . cap while the women stsuas;'1 area would be benefited, for it -. ' devised a rixxn for nay. books and to But he was a prudent man, was this howled and made other hideous noises. would oftentimes do away with th'e big - _�_ , Compose my discourses, w'hic'h pleeeeth After this the guests beigait to mingle engine roots force wbioh the mod.arn use Teat! Attcd shits haa.h moreover Cape Breton lea Captain, and he knew with ono+ another, and we found some gleam yacht requires, and permit this yy platnned fof me a bowling alley in Qxe that his little schooner was none too who spoke a little English, some use in its stead of the more , gia,riten seaworthy. And hr. figured the matter 1� runuh. and eoraue Italian. h'inally a April 12.- -I issue t�o-day scent but very intelligent Greek wosx►an took um DAIItYTY ELECTRICAL ENGINE from a distance only, titark Hall, the out that it he took a little of the treas- is charge; ells was cite a linguist. abode of S'ir lfaJph Brant, woo, 1 find, erg he could go tracpc to tSan 'P'ranclsec><,. q g or t21at which lurid soil to be. iLy agent t axed- we were enabled to appreciate in making the wheels go around. o neth the bulk of this and other ar- Ret.a' muo'h batter craft., and return for what we had seen after her explana- A fact we,i1 known to all sailort.mem Lsies hereabout; a tine house, but cam the reef of it. T;nt. it him+ took it all flogs. 1`li.�n caaae this refreshments, who have served aboard steam craft is a�l}}poarance meet forbidd.iltg for the and his ship should happen to go to the and we bud to eat little cakes and big that the a:nwer a propeller moves, the n$Kleat it shows f' bottoan of the lieu►, that would bet the eakea. all shapes and flavors, and last more di,fficu,',t thte ship becomes to con IIS_pril 26 --'Tie at.ra�ge how Bur Ralph Pori of the tr�Ar,re. So he took on one awful attain of some kind soaked in trot. it sometimes hapl,enFS that a eofinea not to church. It cannot be that board only enough to carry out his wine. This wael the end of the bride's ve"eJ whnsE� engines are not over and he hash heard my se,rtnons ill reported scheme., and started for home; part of the entertainment. We went abovta ppowetrfwl gets caaaght in the,seaa � for the peopple, and notably the And surf! enough, m the tales of the dawn stairs to join the men of aiur in 6=..h a way that; her propeAer be- uinge,r man, do flock to the Church sea folk all slay, on the third night from party, and there met a very jolly olc conies umAem. she then lose steerage eycry Lord's Day. And Mr. Du.11a.my, Cocoa Is'and therre came a sudden rust, who h.d been in London an� way and f°Aopa abmitt in the trough of the churchwarden, tells me 'twas but storm eo Curious tbrA the ship as Faris, ,cote good Frenab and who in- thin c o re scion in Parson 'Thor • 1p g the sea and perhaps in the teeth of 3 °g 8 p drivn+n tar cart of g►esr course. And in terostted us very rnuain. He it was who ga;,P Ix,oanea practically h1p1N .lie time—the mails old women and chil- the middle of the, night he heard• the was to form the Ceremogy. The en, and for the most part "sad, and roar of breaherre and fat's the �raa11 of nttttrt we but, w® were lergueon's invteaitton renders it pos- had not yet nee +n, alb- for one of Ghese propellers to be ry sermons. Jagged rc,c+ke throaigh the rotten hull seen presented to clam, with his at- p:nced on each side of a boat, as well But Six, Ralph I t►ave not yet awls, of his little ship. All night long the teindanta who were parading upp and as at the stern. Equ,�,fed in this way, nor both he made me welcome. storm ragM and the wavm rolled over down ii& inolowd street, prereded by it would be difficult fora ship to !take Now my Lprd Trussfirt, in my last tilt+ vessel am she pcninded on the .rooks. an Rgyptian band. We resented him ewah a position that some ono of the rish, was over careful to do every - ne next morning a :l on board had been with out two remains bouquets, hav- r •lers could not be utilized. g for my content,' and was wont to dr�wnrd axcAm t the M tain and two i left one with his 18- p pre is no objection to the electrical ae ms erect civility —Teen tan twice P p rag . 16-year-old bride. others. "o mchooner haci atruc* on the Again we, all went upstairs, and :saw engine. As the propeller may he op- t► year and a ru:nleit of his beam twine puCying rocks of a small imland, from the groom lift the veil of too bride, crated b the latter as well as the fornar e sry Christmas► —so that [air Ralph s whir•h ihP natives moon came out in ")used to be t be firvt s�ht of but er, it gives the the oK sera of a�zi:inK Sac -hits ldness irketah the more, t a obanc:e to havv ail. the hene' is which Yet would I'not judge him bsatily, a'na`l hoatts aril took the Captain and fair countenance. ibis was the ninth his two oamrades ashore. and last day of this wedding perfor- romit frown -roo,eedlin under sail al Perchance he be warped of some iron- menus, and thee most impc,rtant cuss, meet altogether and at t.hs same time b e beyond the common. THEY hbOTED F.VEIitYTHINt3 for they were at last duly tied by the having sheathed in the hurl, a pro- May 8 —Dorot God blew taerl be rag Me waves had left on the schooner and old priest, and went home by morning ells•, t1uLt in case of a calm wills en ing Lute mule favor in the ixh p P g r- took from the mefn ever th,'aag they pos- light. It was a weird. perfOruAnce. able the vessel to proceed without the 1, reason of her kind beast and win - y p n wa s, and in lineal known and "emed• even to tbeiT InAt Mitch, of Cloth - Tlhrough it all they csherwed us, the loss of time which must otherwise fol ,I laved ofyall Y ins. The three were subjected to such Toss I.uropean,s present, great re- ,ow. The prop ma poor people. And is p pejllers for small craft are t otb the nand be a brutal treatment that the two seamen mPeCt, and in gcxxi Englirrb .said they only intended to promote a slow rate passing sweet died altar a few weeks, and tube Cap- hoped we had lead a pleasant time and y p and the apple of moue eye. of speed, but this would be a great ixn fain, in final desperation, stole a small were lad that we came. MsiylS. —Am penis Tome from the provezrient upon the unpleasant and en , ; V loge, where be tales that Sir Ralph boat one n;cbt and started alone out On his folltm-ing day, Friday, we forced idleness of a calm. { upon fl,e Par'ific Ocean. Rte+ put rap a were taken to see the famous Whiri- I is wont to let nary -traKs send aw.h -like , h thenish engines in his woods, which' wna,•1 mail and took advantage of what ing Dervishes. Friday, one must bear �i `, I be 'lath to credit and so be Dorothy. r''1nd tRiAre was and his rowed for ltd in mind ins the Mohammedan ,%nday, . FINE HORSES. June 15toSince am lass writing big iron mumles were worth, and at the and an eventful day, Jlhe murt star �.� , t ings so strange have befallen that, in lyntl of ilia twrond day he madam (a land- rounding tom, arena in which this weird�uerar�Piiliam teas 7` we PPt t•6ararers tie telling thereof, I deem them nor- ins on a ama,i nsninhabited iseland,whe*r•e+ anal unisons pu+rfurmunpe takes place a gay and a �:rus. of more fulness and preci$ ion than 11� rested for a few Java, replenirshed holds etwwt 800 persons, and tit was , his tiny atook of water froze a spring• tilled wiiGh all :aorta sled conditions of Tbse tvcables of Emperor «illtaril of ,uny wont' an�i gathered some editile fruits loci pool,ie, AmeiC►{ -toils and hinglisah, the t;mmony contain many valuable blood - Tway Hind aClock at night on May roots- `MoTI. daunf.lem soul that bra predominating element. Soon after we horse, but there are two which he 1 , whets, after we had supped, a knock t set► again in his onkered the court the whirls t c eat my clear, wee. fir too$ to h+P K whirlers made b that Farmer Thrib- t Wit• Umii.r appearance, dressed in short prefers above the others. Both- are b e, of Heb lesion, wam took of a mud - i , After twn davit of thirst. and hunvex white skirts and on their heads the worthy the fancy of any ma•n,, even a d arse and __O Id fain; see me: „ anti blood- tx,iling heat. and hr.ain- wit -h- funniest soaking cttiimnPy fob hats. king. One is dark co:or, .clue other AJI-c k, poor soul!, sties Dorothy, eririg ealidudA , waa pinked up by a After ma e"ng arciund and around for tie a of wools : I headd yesterday. sailing .ve.,s -1 bound for London. Down fifteen or twenty minutes to the hid- liaghA, and both are aplexidid Speciweus Dame: Powlett' would Piave it he bath' . „ about. t'hte Horn that ship was wrecked, eoud noise of a band composed of tom- of horseP'},esh. �" t` ems wiling ever since his ague!. • `rind the Cape Breton Captain a second turns, tarbbourims and some wind in- Of the two, thta Emperor selects the A And she did hasten to fetch me riQy time endured the hnrrou•s of the open S,truiatenits, they beam to whirl, and dark hstar'se more rm cloak for fear of tile- night air. � am in an qr*n boat. Ilut the survivors they whirled until it seemed to us to frequently. He is a e messenger, a raw country lad, did I rusts irlred alp, and ai last, by way whom the, sight was now that we must bay charger of ood size —a deep, rich, cry out to t t ba with a a about the - , c hem d sg I is reache I hie o h at whitre r his ceases. T dozen Y he si t Y, ice me to the farm which, bein on a lox h h it 1� Ih3 the uttermost border of the parish, I home i'n Cape Breton. too much broken was positively maddening. After fif- fore foot and still more of the same d not hitherto visited. - I,n boetth body and mind aver to tread teen minutes of constant whirling co.or above one hind foot. 1' ? " To Be Continued) this' dacsks of a ahii again. shay dropped to the $rou,iz9d froth sheer The bay is a sine example of the ideal } •. it ( • , ; _. This dew remaining years of hie life exlvatusti.on. apparently. It appears, charger. this head and neck are par � -j �` be a nd, in making maps And charts however, that this "part of the pro- tioulsarly handsome. While full of spur- s ;. (7rsost mintife izs their deiatls and din- g'ratmmp is for eifeost entirely, it, he is doc;i:e and well- maarbered. His Y 11 - i wt ions) of Cocos Island amd its 'b'ur'ied From this pslaee we drove . to bear is t'hte ossessor of high courage and X, p I'.r G .'hT'I`LE t�UELN gold. �'�ip1 • could, woo has begin v*wY ,tthe ' Howlers," quite as famous as the slows hie high breeding in every line I � Soule time ago fibs Queen of Italy iriem`lly with him in former years rr ant lV,hirle.rs,. who wvere a horrid lot of and movement, wtLi,Le the carriage 18 so to se/, him one day a few years ago healthy, lusty men, simply howling and fine as to command the attention of . asked a little girl to %knit bier a pair and sill the whole story from the, old making as much noise as possible in a all wbo sets him. ` , •o silk miittem6 for ''her birthday, giv- man's tdtssi and from hisx band the maps most unpleasant manner wthich gave A striking feature of fibs bay is the i her the mtomey for the material..and charts of the island. Copt. (Ionic one the "creeps. One aid fellow kept intelligence be displays, li hat has t °F. '' L. engaged to do oveerytUing he could to it up until he had hysterics and froth - been said of many a ale, "trbey can F pair od beautifully worked mittens fiaid t.hse tretasiire and to mho net with the ad at tiles mouth. do everything but ta.l. ," conies near lie- ,� fxi a rived on the Queen's 'birthday. The wrecvked Mpimin wUtever was found. So much for the uncanny sights we ing true about the Emperor's favorite '' � : i fir: little girl received id return another Dot bad laic bat {ill ttn�in before be rettch- saw this beatltifultl day hint January with charger. `" _ ,Tt ed tht Pacific coast, and he had •neither the sky as blue m turquoise and the Tho gray charger is a finely -bred ` as 'i �- p�sir ; ono mitten oofntained lhres, the ad so, nor atilp for tb* scheme. Since air as balmy as Jaue. Dater in the horse, so, with a magnificent head � , ` other baobona. Queen Marguerite in- n his hoe been ghepFing as he cw'uld day our dragoe<nara took us to thto Isle and neck. His manners are good, and , , c Deed a little te, saying :.'Tell me, end doing his beet to ind -um gran cwith of Rhoda, nrar where Moses wag found he is of exoaUent disposition. , 4 ` then to Old }.' y dear Cbuild, rich you like beast." lawns to help him in his venture. He by Pharaohs daughter ; �� but the Cape .IDro• C -giro, vvhxah is indeed quaint and deep- THE DEFER IN HER ARMOR 7 the reels Tan follows : "DeArest� tree a .last �cxseeded, q J 4 S Z i C.. -7. ueeu —Your pr sents have made me tats C1aVptaim died two months ago in his ly in!tereasting to a Coptic obsure Mrong- minded women now abou,ndr . iy ', - `� , s: d manly ilea e. Papa took the borne and the Cocos Island gold iii not which l-t in Paid. is built upon the spot Rttt waiere is she whose memtal w9 Iii . , mittens with 'motney ; my brother for Won. 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S. convention. i - � '� y a f om her repent illness. - . °Tlie 'teat majority of eo le in the Change oEt date on lat,ol on the drat paper fol- � � � y p leiwin recei tot money at this office. elwape -Mies Rogers, of Kinsale, "is with Mrs --John Miller, Jr., left this section on t p e, . "Wednesday for Chicago with some stock. Civilized- world are hoping tat King t °P� ` h &` �ti t�e date void chess. Lt a Savage for a short time- George ------ ._._:_` -- ---'W, E. yanstone shi pad sheep and -Arabic 'Karr had anther section of g will speedily carve the Tul key pp his finger amputated Wednesday, the bone and that !hero will be (ire enough o the to Toronto on Taesday. •� '` ��'� �z��axx�g �'���• ' -John Nicholson and family left far having been injared, to give it a good dressing. if `Vabigoon on Tuesday evening. t3gairo Bunting was called away last Y oung man you are gain s to do �'tCgERING,• ONT., APR. 28, 1897 - Master David Savage is able fo be Friday to Crathia to attend the funeral of "'�' '' ` "�' �''� `'` '' :r•` battle with the world why not go to ' about again after a severe illness. - tile sister-in-law, Mrs. Wesley Bunting. (�i•rjffit}1a Duke. Deceased has been ailing for some time John Dicki ©& Co. and buy a pair of "' -Cleo. Law and family, of Greenwood, ants for 6U cents, a o r$ •.- 1 '� with John W. Law, and her death was expected. Much P god 9annellette . For a cod wheel at a lbw prlt�e A_ L(� CA I -,T SM S r sent Sunday w shirt for 25 Ceuta, cotton coat 75cts., _buy a Duke. It iJ;i make by skilled �- -�-= ! —Mrs. James Riobardabn, of the base sympathy is felt here for the bereaved "� • • `- husband, whose occasional visits to our pair of cod boos I,00 and a sum- workmen and of the beat material. 4 line, is somewhat better this week. g � , ., . • : s; --Fred Bunting spent Easter here,.: ;,: r of Whitt• , is village have ever heart enjoyed by us. met hat for 5 cents. _ It is an up -to -date wheel in style grid - -(laps Kerr spent the holida a .with - 'Miss Mabel Ildow6 ay, � All those who are interested in the y Have you seen the love! lace Ciir- finish and one of the best fifty dollar z < Toronto friends. p bore with come of her many friends, y y - f :• � �: —W. Logan hoe had the poste reset formation of a bicycle olab in this place fain. John Diakie & Co. are selling at wheels on the market. Ask for Cata• •-- •Albert A. Post, of Buffalo.-'was in the end the fence otherwise repaired enolos• are invited to meet at the ere hall on 250, 40C, 650, 750, $ P � g a - village on Monday. ipg his lot o oaite his stores y y 1 and so on u a ue and teatimonlal� Call an pp Wednesday a cuing asst, at 8:80 o'clock, to �g a pair, also curtain net aG 1pC -see sample wheel. We will guaran- -; -S. Doyle, of - Toronto, 'span! Easter -Herbert Hodgson, of Toronto, is for organization. The club is intended to • ender the parental roof. days with Mr. and Mrs. include as members, not only ' !!lose who a yard. _ _ tee to give yon satisfaction. - Nelson Peak, of Toronto, spent a few pending a few y have wheels, u6 as well all who are in 011 ea ! we Have been settle Cot days last -week with his father. � rank Gee, church street. b y g �' ^• �' �. fi - Gervas Cornell, who resides -on; the the remotest degree interested in such Lou one yard ,wide' at 4a and best ` -Fred Logan sell wife, of Toronto• �ingaton road east is in rather poor sport. spools at ee for the last two weeks, but were here over Sunday with his parents. q p - Markaret J. But•k, beloved wife of have you seen our 4C fowling and 25c ---� -� • � �:j_ `' health, but nothing serious is anticipated. ChArles A. Swallow, died at the residence Will Puckering, of Shelbourne, was -The chicl$NU pox, ixtumpa, quinsey, >� r. • ' here over the holidays with former table linen. They are .nape. friends• lea grippe epidemics have somewhat sub. of Matthew Swallow, on Wednesday Get read to take art in the Cala- -Mra. Joebua Mitchel ;, of Oshawa, Baled in our locality during. the past evening, aged seventeen years. The y P � • week. funeral will take glace Batr. rday afternoon, thu►vpian procession at the Fireman's spent Easter with Mr• and firs. John - Tli�se' trees `''on the fireball plot !saying rho borne at 2 o'clock, after which DetnoJ►stration on (queen's Jubilee. F • ±� ' = " Jacques. ' Eihoul=1 be bused withoa6 delay, and. it the interment will be made at the Metho• Every lady should see our new stook - Patl:maFt•er Henty Gordan has had would a =11 to their chances of life if straw diet cemetery on Elizabeth street. Much of Under Vesta and Hosiery. Ladies - `" the sideroad in his beat ro wired and the 1 were placed around their truvka to rlold sympathy is fall for the bereaved husband vests at 6c each, bettor at 10 and 20 •' , t _ .F - same is now in good condition. and friends, in their cad and Sudden ' - Misses Mabel Leavens and Ale�ra moisture. • , Ladies hose at 8c per pair. Child - Crowk are herewith their parents send- - -The directors' of the public Library bereavement. red's Lose at 5c. Also new line of ,• C�- rlffitha Leader• are requested to meet at the drug store at • -Oar remark�i as 6o bioyoi6s beii�q kept , ins the Easter week. Both are pleaaeil tan colored Bose, real varlet J D. We are offering special value 1Ii the with the teacLing rofesc+iuna 7:30 o'clock, this (Friday) eveniog� ,Jor the oti'tbe sidewalks were appreo #aced by some � y header. It is fully guaranteed and -` p _ transaction of gee cal business. >A full of those who mount the silent steed, Lut � Co. -_ -Mrs. (Rev.) Cottrtice and childi8ri, of ttendancd is deair d, others simply ignore our advise. Unless For Spring•- -•N�iv Floor Oilcloth as good as moat• X100 wheels. If you , `- ,Toronto, were here over rho Holiday at now deli n, new table oihloths, mats think of buying don't fail to see our "The Glen," the guests'of Robert and —John .R•. Lin on lit !laving the real• wheels are kept off the walks we shall • t• ;. • • c:nce earl' of the parsonage, on Kiuq st,, insist upon the council the necessity of at!d carpets. See our Union Carpet sample wheels, Both ladies' and Mrs. Miller, : ' eluted outside and otherwise repaired. passing a by -law forbidding it, but at 85c. Whe have not space to tell gents' wheels of the highest grade. -On Monday winter - seemed 'to be painted &eon, of �'Vhitby, have the con- should not be necessary. The wheel is a ` "lie erin in the la of spring" with a e • you about our Ilew Dods, but come. Our prices cannot fail to cult. In g t; p !air weather conveyance if !118 streets y � vengense hereabouts, and a anew storm tract of doing the F ainting• - and see for ourselves. speotion invited. _ - • -A resident of hutch street oaulplaine are too muddy for then, they should be left Y - - )�ChI)J � C • was not lacking to send the shivers to the i - JOHN D f gravel or anal ashes ie re• Idle � : JOHN DICKIE & CO. -: E 0 nethermost parts of a person's sonstitu f'l'at a load c• gaited at 1'he rape bri.dge as the approach ' - ' ea have ahtunk aw v from the planking -- - - - - -- """" —" - --Mrs, Gsa, Kerr,' I4iies Kate Cowan kin the road rough a � ' nutvsnJ3TOJV, • • for some inabeB, a q ;' I -- and Mrs. McAuley are in Hamilton tl,iy _ _ - I week attending the Women's Foreign to drive upon. � 4IJaa Morrison, of Tgronta; nt Easter -"' - Assistant I . Ioeepector Barnhatn � " { Mission Society's convention, as dc i , with her scents. I wa"s, cnme Here on � e needay and transferred P Miss Birohard � � from• the local society in connection with i from W • Lo an'a Our assistant teacher, is •j�'� � •: a • I ' 8t. Andrew's church, iLHe Pickering poet ufitae g spending her Easter with friends in Whitby. to R. A. !!untie 'e store. Hereafter ' -Take a look at SOar address label Mica Lily E. Parker has returned to r 'attune of the office will find their mail Toronto to college after spending Easter at and see if you are paid up. It not your p - account may be one of ae era! ,that com• jot the latter place. If you have not seen home. •. �: - r y �' the new cabinet, do so without delay ae Mr. and Mrs Davis, of Toronto, is spend. '' _ pose the neat list of deli quanta that we Bulldera Sup M. ` - are re erin t forward to the collecting is is nea6 and c venient, having been fins their Feeler with their daughter Mrs. gai1Tl�Si. • 0115 and �i'�,I�nlslies, =;. p P q ° � g 'constructed in the�most modern style. Wm. Campbell. agency in Toronto Don't blame us. -The mustang wen6 on strike Friday Mr. I►icI`adysn, who is 4 teacher at Lesk- . _,, - • .i; �, -The Oddfellow's anniversary service 1Vlas�sy�- Harris �epalrs. � - -•- �,• - • morning, likely because of theholiday. If ard, is spending his Faster vacation with , will commence at 3 P. m. in Bt. George e a his brother. at Mrs. Holmes. 1- it wet a not for hurting her value we '>c ' church, on Sabbath neat, and not at 11 Wm. bunbar, or., has been in vary poor - would say that she balked while drawing aith for the t three weeks, buL we � �, �`� • � �' � kinds o , .•P10��. POlI1tS1 _ '.. s. m. as was stated by us last week. The a load of Alabe from J. L: Palmer's mill. 6e pas ,0111 Change was deemed advisable as it would hope to sec him around again. i • appear to be more convenient for mom. A borne that has intellect enough to know A namber of our yoaag people assembled _ a holiday when it arrives is surely not to � at the residence of Chas. Mallonald on ' hers of kindred lodges to attend. Mc. Y ' ' be des iced. Fa is we have valued her Monde evening nd spent a vet leasaat Anderson wiH conduct the service an3 several dollars i !ter- since the event g � y � ' deliver an address a ro riate to the g time with Chas. who is home spending his � A �� a • ' ' . v • pp p - above related. Easter vaoatioa. _ - ooeseion. Hotel keeper at Green• On Monday noon a fire broke out in the -- --- -The Richard Collins residence was -�• Gleason, .,� wood, was charR d last week by Inepeo residence of Wm. L:,tten west of here. : - tined off at Woodrufl's hotel, Whitby, for Ferguson with having sold liquor Mr. and Mn. Lottsn and family were cat• on Saturday, and was knocked down to g Wm. Westlake on a bid of 81,005. The without a licerse and the a se was set for tins at the dinner table when they - first �i Ttttt�aER Cycles have won theft fame t roaR4- see, noticed it and ever effort was made to a : - 17 sixty sore farm on the lake shore was Tuesday afternoon befor i Ddagistrate y . Harper Whitby.. A n Ember of wit- tingtiisb the dames. The strong wind That also kn°aked down to Mr. Westlake at � was blowing made quick work of it anti the - - tits!! sub *tan and finish are the $gist sciencecaak - . evidence b nine d at no e nessea were sap S $50 per sore. David Brown and W. T. house ww soon amass of enhoalder►ng produce, ' Dunbar, were after the reeicleh�ae here, but was taken as the charge was admitted, ruins. They succeeded only in saving the and 1150 : were added to the cosecs of the - ! � • .= were nt sufficiently anxious to outbid. organ and a bureau. binoh sympathy is � . ��yigo to facilities and a system unsuipas ®ed, ' y county. This was the" first offence ' Mr. Westlake. expressed for Mr. Lotter in his great loss. ' against the accused. - -We mast congratulate 'Hr. A. E. Last Saturday evening a meeting was -LaE,t week we Stated that we could � � ' � - Anderson upon !tie success of Trinity ez . held in Parker's ball for the porpoise of or- - "m1�Its •of these wheels •testify that they last. aminaLions. He succeeded in aecurintr not in future ineei t business locals for ganiaing a football club, which was done R those who did not otherwise occupy space and the followin officers elected : Hon.- ., .. no less than five first class Honor certifi• in our aolums. The reheonableneas -•of g - - - sates. fir. Anderson has proven himself president, Q. Parker ; president, J. R. E '� ` � � . ; this stand is qai o patent" to those who Dales, M.D. ; let vice. president. John •�/��CIiANICAL .perfection is what they l� present, , a first class student and will no doubt be oars to esaroiae h$ir thinking tanks, as Anderson ;end viol- president, W m. Camp I .. Jw-�• a prominent Anglican minister before an other course would not be fair to our bell ; secretary treasurer, I. W. Pfizer : i .' '`' 1 � .many years. His mane friends here are y Robert waoa • inane or, T. A. I ' � ' t �ttY one, moreover, is gnarenteed unto the Iasi' - - . liberal advei risers, and sventuall would captain, - ' g pleased at his success, yet they regret y Henderson. Committee, E. Reese, lie • '• . cant. that in that foot they are assured of his terminate 1t1 a heavy loss to us, as adver• � ..+ . • wales would be mostly done by !accts, woods, F.'Morrison and L. Parker. Car a• ,, ;, J; � ;; - • -` removal, as he will be given a charge at done to our tor, R. Walton. Any slab wishing to ar• _ IDir one, and you will. find it staunch, true and IfeisG, ;. g a thing not at all satisfactory range a match for a friendly game will - once. We all deeply re ref that be and readers. We have since decided to limit - !Ices Anderson are about to leave us. lease address all communications to the our advertisers, to eat more than one p Dumbarton, Ont. --A anR of men are now working at secretary, I. W. Pt>rer, I i i. local per week. Those who deair to ad. ' the oonstructton of a new Grand Trunk p � '• nk. vertise will find us only too an><ioas La _ . pasha 13 ag: Owen $oa'nd, as bridge over the Rouge, near ft give figures for space of all sizes. � Messrs. Christie r , � • j'Ve cannot speak too highly of the buoaess and aatiafactibll experi�naed <. ' The old strdotn "re' has not been very '., Whelby.:, ` ' f satisfactory for some time. The new -A !ratify delage, so to speak, struck ;, :'• ' ill be higher than its predecessor the village Tuesdtiy and for a tints the :; fibs trial of Ernest Grow o>6 a charge of i L6►ndling Stormer Bicycles. Of the eighteen wheels sold by us last year, y bridge w ` and the track raised a toot for half a mile place was in the Hands of the enemy, but stabbing Albert Jackson, which began be- �e can truthfully say that they did. not average 50a each for repairs during the whole season. Ae you know, we could have sold many more if we could . ry _ each, side the bridge. All this means s ere darkness approaabed the storm abater ggam before Judge IIenaou, of CobourR. last m from you when we wanted tL�rU. we are Very much pleased t of work for laboring men, We are and the city gate were alceed at the seas! Tan afternoon, ended about t,t:3U the to hav© at the y F , told that a double arch stone culvert will hour without mishap. Ibis tramp same evenAge'n Mr�Dow settlement among the with the appearance of the '87 atormer, and expect to do a very mush larger -,_ I antes - � be bailt to accommodate Carrnther s question is be ominq mots: and more parties. the the latter informed the parties business with them, �'Ve have just; reoelyed Model 6, and like it Very n1uC creek, , east of this station. The new aggravated ae tb months go by, and each he v►ontd adjourn for an hoar to enable Vti'e trust that yCU can nialce shipment of balantsc of our order soon, as we are - rnana�er evidently believes n keeping the year the arm' o travellers, who have left them to reach a settlement, which was ueediti � thew. - cod to air. nowhere and arts out on our highways Y g y • -�' road to g P � final! agreed u n and sanctioned b 6 + order to estate the � �overnmeiit searching far a destination of the same Count Crown Attorney Farewell. 13y 6awples ctxtt be sCi3t1 at t%e Spink hill!$ and priaeJl alld iilfOrmati�in Cori -In Agents • � ant our library will require to Have a name, become much more unwieldy. It the settlement Mr. Grose agreed to With- be Itatl from the Plakerlttg Qi' sleet �, ,�Y , ` hundred members at least. There ar'e seems but: a question oft: -time until the draw the division apart suit begun Against Hat and it seems state will be compelled to dual with these ksone some time ego and to pay all ",:., ,.. ' �q ke . UL , � w111�e1�. -• �_ some ninety now on the ,too bad to lose a grant of fib-out $200 for "Knights of the road" in order to guar• the costs of the same. He further agreed _ -- ' -- - _ I few names. Have you a antes safety to both life' and property. to pay come; =40 costs fncarred in the enter- • the sake of a ' he two slander suits by the Jack- s • ' i ticket. if not estate one before the first of The titres and towns have a.hnge adyant• ins of - � - th - ' < r villa a to secure the age in' this !natter over country- lapse, as sons against him on condition that the •�• U ck - i • May and .h on don't read much, yet you the former do not allow of begging within acme are withdrawn, as well as to pay th Y� R rant. If y doctor's bill and allow Albert Jaokeon 5� a � a R e helping a good cease along, and per- their confine, while the ]attar cannot, or ' � p ' to make our boys and girls do not, try to present it. As they in day for the time he was housed, and con- I `• �,: ,� ' ,�,� �j,. baps helping y rented to the withdrawal of the assault ow up better men and women. If you in nambers they become more bold and charge against Thomas Jackson. �, � f .�: Pic''kerl a ' hags no family of your own, your assist• defiant, a fact noticed by those who are iiavinQ some company is tor. the even• - ;' ' 'iii `i a _ will be appreciated in after years y in the least pbservant. As we have ofteta in last Friday, Miea liar Maynard took t • ,� a .nee girls that prattle arcs d stated i9 these columns a file of cordwood y '' • the boys and g - .p a lamp and went down cellar to set some or s fireside. is worth a dozen dogs in keeping sway p , ppe hb tag In aaaendin the step", she all d , 4 your eels ' of our householders ha a tramps front your door. The flog may be y � �e � r�8�8c��uj1� invite y0L1 �0 our ►�pr1D.� 1 1n81"p' _Many on apiece of pee ,and la !steins struck ;, , ` renovated their bank yards and with bon- away from file yard, but the wood remains the lamp and her .head against the joist, , - p v and dell baoltwards to the floor. while Qpening On Tu ©sday and Wednesday, April 6th and 7 h. { - purified the atmos here thereabouts. there fore er • so far as the tramps era • fires p ran over her face, • _ -� was time! But there a e concerned. Not only do we section the ' - _�_ action y• y q talltn oil from the lamp " '' • h is an instant . � . .: ; k aII0 - I . �1Cke others,of whom Such the Sanitary n characters, e, but are we not done alwron be was all abl�►ze.a Her screams attracted m� +5• �i �%�►�(-;� these we woxi make say annual call almost to mankind. Many f these fellows were the household, and a n lop hergbctiak gpector may nless you are in a positi n once good law glyiding industrious citizens, scene they •found her lying hands. water t ; any day and u y o e hint friendly, his !visit will of but circumstances mankind. lrow the upon them and SghtinQ the flames with her lien , z =� t,`o reoeiv soon subdued the flames, and a doctor was :e _ :, ' •_ be a welcome one. Many of the of er they Look to the road, not as tramps, bu6 called in, who found her face, neck, breast � , `'� . - • -; a. -.- : o le argue that years ago, before •11 as men out of work, A few miles down and hands severely barred, ao -mach eo � ' �. p 'Inspection and boards of the road another fellow was overtaken that her lower lip swelled an inch and a . G : • this sanitary p le war ar who Had been longer too was turned, g at the business and s 4 t Y ; • . ,`� ealth were introduced peep - e half. All her front hair, ' •, - �! i ever w be enlarged upon b part at the accident ' `• health n and y y y g p the pleasures of a ' °. robust p but the most serious p ''. , .. ,• , , :• � _ , :. � .. ore rob. s the severity 1 That may be contended with some deg ee rambling ;fife, chock full of Idleness, is her eyesight and her hand '• '•- � seas, if• we do not look at the r a• Gradually the man out of work slackens 'of w11Jon cannot be determined. There w�,e : i•' '„ ° of su° reoaution+ Years o hie pace, his. sensitive estate becomes talk on t3unda of awo,inti blaoodt ands j�O�gedg �j8r 88 TW 8a8 Fanc andi aCK Tl•C 88i- sonableness of the p q lace- t g � t � men and •,omen were much more rob st subdued, and unless he obtains employ- ae,the only �oype of avoiding 'E• and therefore not so meat within a hundred miles or so, he ins, but that dreadful tbing.wasdelayedbe � ixiga in Iteweat p8.�ite. na at prices lower than eve . in eyerY way A to contract disease. But don't you developee a liking for the road. Here the hope thee, it might be avoided � . G t likely a edi nt a sin the wood• dootoTre are afraid to expose the eyes long Conte and s @e us 1 you Want something nice. that had they been mot ob g pile perecription works a it is not kna ter' - '''• think enough to test their injury, the laws of nature, that their progeny Dore. If some closefisted, and what some to what. extent they are damaged. They to been materially benefit! d. people call an uncharitable -man, gives the t have were uncovered fora moment and she 'ti: ;..�►� 'C�TA�•,e P.�°a►.1�ERS_ ��'- ? � ��$.- would there were scarcely enough gh fellow wood to cut, and pays bite for it. � g a seemed to think she could see a little. The Yew ga diseases to fairly divide the connection between the stranger and rest that it is necessary to • in fie so � �e have just received a largo etiJtortmel�t which fie certainly be er and - - Contagious bia, a •family of three, now no ma ter indastry are renewed. However, we may teep her under the influence of marp am °nE¢ compose a household, all ay view this matter at the present, time will but she has retained her sense® W'rOagh4at .cheaper than anything ever offered... !; bow rxi�Y l other, -it fie hard to say _ • °'= > e sapphed and at the same time not :ex • come when the folly of the present As near as we can 6 ho a of saving her ` - � • , �. B U N T � N �- (b list. 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