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DFC I �, L�3, l 2 yb, ` I I.. __ -- -� _----- --- -- —"---- ---- ------ ----- ---------------- j.. ;1,_ a T T notified about the matter and tvithouE fur• miss his smiling face for eotne time to g A - >�>�f� iontxl �����. nress»z��.zn�►.. UL T AROLTl�I D TJS ' t. ti .� j. ther delav have new guards erected. � come. jl'..` Al 3' far ---- -- - - -J— RESSMAKERS, PERFECT FIT- LATEST LOCAL HAPPLrNINGB RECORDED BY Santa Claus has already passed through As this little hamlet has not yet been : 1. - X46_ _ ."��` ttnd rnautles, taught by Mise �. 15fcCausland, CORRESPGNDxNTB. as usual, reC@1vCt; a lar a number Of res• to ben the village of Malvern and I3town's 4 P.; f` d , T _l f,D., C.M. M.C.P. Yickering village. Dresses made orcut and fit- ' �' p eA -f V11102 . 1 Al.ii B ATE�Irl\' ted, Orders promptly attended to, and a per- ents. As it has cost Santa about $100 Corners, and as there is always lots of . � '. & S.o., Corouei. Office and Residence, CLAREMONT , :,� ,• ,(;,,, ;,rear, Yickering office hours: iViorning ;fact flt guaranteed. 2s sn►• for stuff in this neighborhood, he thinks, news going from one place to the other, - �;, . - 11l�:st,co 11:3U; Evening c to s. _ -- - - -- ,- The new store at north Claremont is by jing he will retire from the business, we thought we would be able to catch a �` `1 V. llasic. DECKER'S 'LIVERY ! and start to thresh boats, little as it swiftly passes by, and by so rho- t p�� As frocnl , about completed. An excellent pair of pants were took ing would help the correspondents of-� i;_ G. McCleary wa,z the miest of George vis - A, I t ape lion,:llt u Dap Iterltlrn's Ilver from an an le tree in W Fisher's orchard those r•A•L, laces considerable in notifying in1. 1�Z1. `ir iC -,i 171 L7r011 . . I y 5lolies ht,t ►rel.. p : P 9 !^ "`,, � ,t'al't=Ill iilrrrlrPCt: llnrl Pt'nCLed a Bet Of a 6hOCtLlme a O. 'I he were Of a At' Lhe �,'•Itr rlf Lhe Lhinr�s that takes lace LiPIL t)1 1'1';: Ti);:,}\ 1'l� Ctlt- ' bnsinetti Hud have addett several new g y p I' - n tt,r, t,f ,..:T;� ,•;,, ,,,tltrel rL ':i„ )+ 1101,:et tinct ba;;gies, I eau ace"liv cit.te tienlarly large size and a most beautiful in th:A ne:-;libonc�od. P � � . _1 s.:r�it net. wtl••I• .ta,,n at il.rir premises .last S.0119 in rtl: instru,i,ent111 ituiI vocal music. Re- tele public w.itlhgood rigs ate all hours. n ' pattern. Happily they found their Nr4HT OWL. -. ' Covered 'bus meets sill trains. In week. 4�i. fereuces given if required. LO 1tlalyern, where they Were at OIICe — . ��. . - Thorough Instruction Guaranteed : Master R.Slol�es iB in the city this week - , cpunection with livery I keep a recognized by David George as belonging Sale, Commission and Board- for treatment, he being afflicted WILtI WHITEVALE. r } Address,clam ll,ot_t. to a [Dau dowp the 3rd who responds to . - -_ '' ing Stables, Pickering. deafness. There is not much grain arriving at the call of Benjamin. We would advise The band will serenade the vale on Mon MISS LETTiE REAGENS web v�T- DECKER- the elevators. Some are holding back Davy to keep these, as we think vt'ith-two day. ' ' o - ' cloth overcoats, one coon, and arrayed in Ed. Turner is again under the parental La S NOW PRE PARED TO. RECEIVE ;� ,aa ' ( . expecting a raise in price. the apple tree pants, he would be able to roof. , T1liee Tait,a teacher in 30 sox - u i,luslc tluplls. 117sti f Every villager is expected to attend the ``� `' theToroutoUotlugc of Masicsay8: " It gives me z�0 public school concert this 1Fridayl even stand the cold finite easy. We are pleased to see Thos. Carter out_ }, �- .. 17111Ch-plcasure to reeoultneud Miss Hu bens as . m •-17CClbUY, again. died ith me ge w Os •� rs 'W 1n The program is said to be an excel• §z a teacher of Music. She has stn to It 5 M . � 8 � 4; ca A m rx p g 08.0 Miss Ella White last week visited with 1. ' for aelloist throe ye irs in minost studi is man- ' ri ' lent one, well worthy of its promoters. - - �L -ler,tlio ttnd ponsessus a tllol•oligll trlchuiet raining. � • ,IInP �' ,P., 14 p L. MARKHAM friends in the City. i p an,p Ira Borer has been busily engaged Miss Bertha Nighswander is visiting - She l7tiS proved an e\cellelltPUhil tbrJll¢;1PiTnt ' ° . . - xesidt'ncePickarin,,sttltion. v'�+ ;9yQ. '�, m ,e a x getting his rink in shape during the past H. A. Lunaa was honorably acquitted by friends in Hamilton. era __ ;i . i I 0 few days, and will have a formal opening Mrs. Shaw and son Charlie-are visiting::. • L Z xdy o the County Judge at the County Court on , Le Jct 1. J o C ixvw L M in .m -� .X �, on Monday evening, Der,. 26. The Clare• Tuesday last. He was accused of fraud friends in I eterboro. - mon[ band will discourse sweet music last a ria and held under band to a ear Dlrs. Demott, of Kansas, IT.f3., is visiting - - , C. BAR�RIS- �,r;qe,r; .� P g pp her nian friond here and in other arts of - E FAIIL�V LLL, (,1. , W during the evening, The ice will be in at Court. The crown had no evidence to y p _ J s TEIt,County Llso, Attorney,tln`i U y uty Q ag f,+ cq it 9i j ,N - ; M Time condition and a pleasant t1ILe ma Ontario. _ Solicitor. Cotut House, 1ti hitbY• __- and 8s , p P Y offer in aapport of the charge, a a Thos Ball and wife of Michigan, are .'9 -- __ - - _ N 0 w w I a :� -1 e, i e-d be expected. natural result he was discharged. ARILS ;1IILLLIt, SOLICII'01�, m c y '� . visiting his brother, James Ball and other `� m° ° ~bb�a m �o A public reception wi:l be tendered Rev. J: T. B. Malcom, e I +��; a ° Cd m •. friends here. 1;1111' Pubic, C ouveyaucer, etc. office at �' P,m C r, a ,,.psi Alex. White in flab Baptist chs le on «'hitevale, made an assignment to Heirry Thistle Ha, near Brougham• Monoy to loan. � ,e m o� a � a 0.0 1 a k > m S., g Miss (:ora Burkholder, of Toronto, is E•}! a b� ° " '" �"�'"a °�m"� Tuesda avenin next. I`elnhborin and Barber & Co., of Toronto a few Gaya since , - C3 a b , o to a o .� m a M= Y g g s endin the Christmas holida s with. . 1. I�LI�'RAY, I��IiRIS- ei b a tt,� r a for the benefit of his creditors, Ata meet Y 0�V & 11cG' (rA Www �o°�.. . ,ogite 1 out �.� A >~ to M resident ministers as well as Rev. l . C. frleruls here. - D tors,Solicitul•;,tri:. 0trlce opposite co"j � C m v "� S. �S'allace, of Bloor street Baptist church ing friday in Barber & Co's. office, the _ c o office, lvhithc,opt. •)no.flail Dow, 1�.:1.;Theo. Z v i o V -5.' o U =d • creditors accepted Mr. .'llalcom's offer of John llarrav has removed with his Tam- - v, Toronto, w ill be present. 'The public 50 cents on the dollar, spread over twelve ily to AthlL. John was a good citizen, and A. -AcGillivluy,LL, 13. .11ouey to Loau. HY : A' ;. . _ - - - i' a � he and his amiable spouse will be much i " US to . _ ,i - - _ -- ��- ! Y.. t : - a k m ° o a cordially invited to be present. months. The assets are $5,'249.•17, and the missed here. iew thousand dollars, private foods, ° W i., , y ° CO �• q As the N jfws man W111 not be up on i'�d• yl to loan on Iteili i,state �lortt;a f+s tit rc,Ls- aD ; �,m �,. b � co liabilities $5,100. Mr. Malcom's failure is Cr m ,. i,uul,le rat(-,.,nt lutclr T}{t)5, 1'L\ltl�l;lt,13ar- , c !� :A y Tuesday, 'the 'Nina$ festivities being too due to the hard times, being unable to col- A few of our young people took in the - # ri3L r, Piekeriu;;, e� t'_ satttrday., t-y Q :max :. m S. os. b a m i much for hie frail constitution, any news fact outstanding accounts. concert at Markharn liven by the Ethel 3 . - - - ---,-_ - . z -'� "w `d •'' " =- .� I' t' items or other buFiuess )nailed to the 'rhe Township of Searboro Reform As- Arnistrong Co., :loci were hi�;lll- pleased - T S. Olt�IIS'1 ON, LL.B., of Loa- ,�, , .o` i -- -_— to -.- - _ a with the performance. . �` , rc ut c, ortlli;lot: �� Drew, Barri9u:rs, - OffiCe VI'lll receive his personal attenttou, eociation met as �Yoburn on the lith Inst. L ucle 'eorRe Tran lifts about recovered _ S,ili, hors,\otarit s,&c.,1s ``t rcovervSrl7lirstiay. i _ _ We take this opporttmity of wistreet, To - hing all There was a good attendance, and the rouLi,, will t,e at t'luerrnon the use of his arm which was broken some Uo❑ev-to loan.•2.y our patrons in and around Claremont a mea ting was enthusiastic. - lir. G. I;• time since, find his the*ry face can ugiiin -1 I,_ otlir:c urcr.).i,tina� sshol . . -- 0 Inerry Chiistwas. Smith, M. P. P. wap present and delivered .. �' a stirrilt adclrese. The followiu officerN be sec'li on our streets. W eduesdav evening the .Lthh of Dacem- k g Rev. Mr. Cantlom is still too unwell to • ,­­ 1'c't('7•l►t�a'f/. «ere sleeted Ger the current vear :---Pree. S , , � - ber il. the date arranged for the F.rakine sill his Sulu)+r� engal;emetlts. His many ,; v1;�L'i::l�INI�� st11 PICKERING $RANCH. Clllil(�l ,tnnuAl teali,(eti1,R. Agood choir 1.eter Heron; tat \. I'., A. bl. 5ecor; 'lid frierrcis will be pleased to see the reverend 1")1 r I_ -- N 1'.. Prank (ticndinniu; . ,;l" i',,'lt• of the O�ltarirl `'�'t- ;•ood tiI)Cnhers and A vocirl audiea2eP are geutlenian eonipletely restoted tri llf`81f11. 4 14 �.,�. rno:,to, will vi,iit 11'hiteveil<` Open for fife transaction of allle ]timate C. Clark : t'onyetcers-S. 1)iv, l., A. J. _ . erinal y (' ,,1. �t'ni. 11aj.lr hits li ttse<i his f:trlo t„ l.. . iii- and CheC9I -, r, c,rr}' S,ttur.,lay. Diseases of li �,' rxi,ected to CO-Operlite 111 IriAklnl; [1116 Reynoids ; 1o. '2, Richard Knowles ; NO. I3;tc,kin� Business. st)c;Al an anprecedented bueeess. `1"ickots Mer. 1I r. A. has purchased it') ::::res of. the horse's foot itttell`lu;to C,11A sl(ei ljltly nt, :�, .John Aitnls ; No. 4, Jas. Stewart ; ti0. ' }11158 lot :t:l,7th c211•. I'It.,.. rl }. Qui it r: lloCtts--From 10 to 3.; Saturda s ► standing timber from 1\'Ir. Dliljrlr and has Y 25 cents, childre•$ uuder 1:. rear 15 cents. ;-r• W. Wft1ton. Auditors, teudoit toy. '<<ltjn il'_'}l jiddross : Wilttevale,Out. to i o'clock. J. Riel►ardsott• di!i waled of a part rlf it at advanced prices. {4_v Attend early anti secure a seat. See W. A. Heron,-Econ3mist. � 1 I f'il�)- P.7.address: [tree,; it.ivet'.(117t• - -- �r - (r 1 tl� are };lite to heilr that our Ort lestriL s ,,; 1I'�' 1� lni�fi 3�tllk lli uO1311f=GtlO27. posterE for pYogt,tni of the evening. _____ • is b('cuming so ixipnlilr, it htivuil; t��P) t;n- '. c)111e _ II (> i' h I .), VETERIN/ , . . �� r t TI • s'lr ,'ra- r+t;n lti of Ontario Cet.r;rin- (3-y) �, ,0IiC KEI;R, Manager. A uuwLer of our vllinger� eowt►ll►in UXtiRIDCE. �aletnents this week, ooe on '1'hursdily i r elf. i,, ('c,llr c. [orr,ut•7• oaice and residence,ILIO- _ - - - -- that IL Is AII110t 11111iORS1Lle t0 purchase C�'Plllllt, lit A,;hbun;l alul t1:C other at t11C t 1{/� ri. too , ,ic*_•niti•. l'it heriu;; villa."e. ('jttis by day - blit lel• eLd egg([ i t the 1111ilket unless they. Aia,ut 10 o'clock on Sunday niebt the �Ictil')tlist s. S. anniversary. - ?1 1]tf or nl;- prnu:ntly itt,tr no1H51 to. A tir:;t chis 0 TI r t t i�;:t,:til slap ;n conuc<•tiotr. New T i pa\' TOt'OULU pru'eB to Lhe hovers. «hY fire alarm v►as rung for a fire at the resi , hiss Jlug;;le 1':li: hits cnrtpletcrl liar 1 [;cut r-tl ll,t I 1 I.,. , 1:1 ry' $ ri s •'„tteu ;ip, as n 1.11 a= :=ll tn;untL:r of rr pair_ J iariueCB prefer t0 sell to dealors to prefer- dance Of Rev. I•other Keane. Tile ti re was cool se tit the school of ix:da;;t>gy, and re ingtione.,,r 10w(,';t livid ' r"tr's• l,�iw L��srla tirAt ence to villagers we know not.unless they discoyered in time w prevent much dam- turned home for the ('hristmlta holidays. ; 11 Art %s eitse•t ft:t+t Inane a sp,-+:irtlLV of. L �, 1 �, ' clan,si,P,er o,u liau.l. Lay _. . .._ afraid t1RC t}1F. will not'tin/i Constant ase., and was easily put out. _ �Ve con ratd(ate Miss fait spun h;tving 4 are dl'8 .�f - T sale. The Clnremont market is While driving on Monday evening, Dr. passed a very succehsful ( ainiu•Ltion. tioricti�' +. THE i RAVELLING �A�RY� now a Cixea ;nstitutiuu aria iho>Pe taking, .J. J. 13uacon), who has bePu assiatirt;; Dr. ltiimer }iro:l. are busily en-,wed t, l thresh . ' " -_ llorltce liaacom fc/r a few davta, collided ill-; the V,;'kr elf:vet crop in this vicinity. f k '�O. 13:i, I. O. iu stuff mai feel safe in disposing to tld - P15IN G SL:N Il-)I}G k ' teaches file farmers wi fe that t0 Yrial:t higl►et•t bidder ever}'time. Tlie trade ou with a passing rig, and was thrown to till They have ht e►i at 1lttjor Bros for :L zveek, L ; T. T1iis lux'*o meets every Monday i;[ound. receiving a Revere shafting up. stud with the large crops of David Annis, ?l evunin in the year, in Dale's 71x1}, 1'ickerittt±. _ Tuesday was principally in LnLteC anti • r rein t e yeast to loin an,l llu}1' advance %%'e see it stated that thu authorities on F. (:. Pert}, ltobt. iVlihle and other, will . Every 1 loll noon liutter quick�v, slle must be car@- poultry, while not a few e>Rgs were dispus tome of the diviriou3 of the Crrand Trunk, hitve about two niontht; work in this; neigh- -! i Ills{�'raucl l ttuse of 'I'+nit,er.tnr e. ed Of. Il@n frUlt 16 nUw a IUZUry tib re- y . l, - - fol to baye to hay@ the cream at the area rice. _ have recently discovered that a large uutn lwrhood. '1'he yield is hardly as lilrge as t i31i8irit`�t3 fr iiral�• q g P ber of persona hoiciuig commutation tickets that of fast �c'ltr, ruurlillg from 3 to is bus:- ;; ' -_ P„li.�t'., W'm• Dowswell ; RL W'..W'm. are in the habit of allowing them to be per acre. - (_'a11(�('tl+i r+c'(-'h', �i c'• 1) Oljer tenlljepgtllre at t118 ti1118 Of I.eaper ; Overseer, ,1, Mundy ; Foreman, used by persona who are not entitled to the liuving tv.inclerecl into the Methodist �P 1I011'_S D li\1, Conveyancer, Com J. Coakwelh ; Guide, W. J. Michell ; Be- reduction in fare. A strict watch is about church last Sunday evening, I was surpris- . .1 a - 1 nlissioner for takill`,” Afhdavlt9, etc., C}are o,• ceiver,.B. S. Palmer '; Recorder, P. Mac- to be ke t, and an rson found with 8 occupy-CIIllLI11Da 10U CaYl only tell esaetly P Y Pe ed to see our pastor, _lir. Cannom of cu . J'.. tuont,Ont. -- commutation ticket to which they are not l - nab ; Financier, b. Henderson ; I. �Y., ing one of the pew s,and some local preacher l I3UNTING, Issner of \carriage Ira Powell ; U.t�'.. 'Tobias alichell ; �Iel. entitled rosy get themselves inw troable. in the pulpit, at least we should judge that- Be License;for the County of Ontario. Of- ivli$t �'OU flP8 dO;II�► by the tii38 Of S I:x.. S. L. Freel. The above officers were --Times• he does not belong to the conference, or ” - 1 flee at the st ,re or at bin residence, Pick©ring - too ipso iAt+ have bePu bOueht hitt ear i,_ Pillage. lf' S' _ ' elected at the regular lneet;ng Of Clare. y p S' he wnulc} not have been so riF'c teed on the dairy tLemometer nliich rou can het aline that the wither supply of 1►o;s will be "tobacco c uestiuu, as we understand that I - R,.BE kTONJoW, SHIPCLERK inout Lodge lot;, A.U.t'.��. The idem• short and rices are evident) u to eta 1 :, P Y - P Y• the cleverest nten in oil sects be the weed. �''4 D. Couvcyaucur, Commissioner for taking bers were pleased to see Bro. Win Rus The Arany captain was talking of a fire � -�-'. ccnutltant and Insurance Anent. from J. S. Barnard, `watcl7>Ylaktr slid e l of ldotttneau. Dakota with them and P t The roads are good and the wt�atller„fair, - . sfh,lavits, A Money to loath on farm jlzoperty- Wills pro-iI e ' on Sunday'evening when the re alarm bates. OFr[cF.- At "11'fl;tevale. Will be in! jaw@l@r, Whitby, for in short EpeeclteA nave evidence of Lhe rang. T'tie audience quickly vacated the but it took one of orr boys three days to liroughala every Alonclay afternoon for the, high esteem in which he ;e held Gy mato• barracks to tech the reuse of sight rather thrive to Toronto with aload of produce and Go transaction of boniness. 27 v ars Ot return. The roads to the south may not - 25 CENTS b rte lodge -- = 0\L1 '1'U LO.�ti APPLY TO F.' __ _ .- ' a �s� t A woman walk) T walking towards iliarstt Hill have been very smooth or the weather may L Hntcl,isou, appraiser at Clare)izent for ________ ____ gR AM. at week aaW, coming towards her on the i� 2 boisterous on he lake shore, or - _ oust+ la have })ber tate s t (,•auada Pe:rm.,nent Loan& savings Co,, bea•a.l DON'T ut off till to-morrow what it is - ' inav have been that the markets were - � otliee, 'carp„lt.,. Sulek capital . s�xlo 000. Total i P . road, what she supposed was 8 fares doz. r ,R best to buv to-da dull, or file cotnpimy happy, but r asset, =�s.7i)U;Ar,. 'rl,t:coulpanp lends Ulonev ou 1 y )rank Brovvu,of the e:ty, is here for :but when she came ne%rer, the anitnal took , lowest current rate, of interest anti on favor- to the bush. then she saw that. it Was a «'a were na f9tt' 1yC were 1114 fou' 1. � ` NOW is the time to be looking far 'Christ- Christmas. - able ten,t9 of ret,a�l:,but. \lort;a^es and de 1 g hentnres 1nlrchaE.ell. \o com►nfasfon. No delay , mas presents There-is a new ring in town, said to be bear• But just a drappie in our e'e: s ; ' l:spenses tnodcrate. 48tf +, Wm. Puut1, a Tenant farmer on the 4th artl►nr Miles has returned front ti trip to 'I - -_-- __ ! IF you look now of the beef epee;es. of I'xbridge. wits brougLt buforo hla)or New York. His companion, <1 raft i feet.. N.. Voucher 16 expected home for to as N 'Theodore Dlul ' YOti will have a'much better choice that[ AIS[ In Lhe eatlnl; Of the family goose. Hamilton last Thursday nikht to acsaera ler, went on to south America, where from 1111 5` N. POST, CO v N`1'Y A116iftECT i if you put it off until just before Christ Mrs. W. J. liodell has suffered for charge of assault and threatcuing to do it chivulry born of freedom lie will likely ■ for the cwi:lty of Ontario ,urawings mas. W. R. Howse, of the Corner Drug txtdily harm. The chance was preferred elI-i,t iu the cause of the people in some. al,:i,l,ecificsttious fnru ishetl for every class of some time with a cancer, and during the by Mrs- Deno. Ww. had been imbibing orle of the republics' down there in one of . - t,ull,iln f. Stearn a,i.l ll,)t watur beating and �. Store, Whitby, has made ort extra effort 6 pati week is much [corse. ou Wednesday evening, and coming home t1wir annual and oft successful fights for I I . ii. ventilation a spe.':,t,tt. ofllc:e -Gerrie Block, this yt.._r to A number of our hootists attended the drunk, had assaulted the wife, turned lier t corner Duncl:.s ai. 1 ]{reek streets, Wnitbv. - lib('rty and change. 'Theodore is a utce boy, Residences—Kingston itoatl Eawt Yickering. 37-1• PLEASE his numerous cuseomers by put- -- match at Whitevale' on Thursday after. and the two children (,tit of doors and and hi'; short career liere showed that lie - - ____ ting in a more varied and much larger noon, and of course had their usual goo•i threatened to brain then►. Irl Scent rai ssetl;es the qualities; that make a ood' . ,; ” A Itct'iuhit•c l-i.itff. . stock than usual. It will pay you to call p` g success. nueut the evicted ones sought shelter and soldier. May his military career be a brtl >, mz� FAIRBANKS, the old and reliable. and examine it.a Prices are right. The Union S. S. people expeet a huge protection at a neighbor's house. Wm. liant• one. �'• ; 47 L e auctioneer, still in the field, able and , ' told a mixed story about the affair, t[ ing - f willing to conduct any sales entrusted to hire, CORNER DRUG tiTORE,j_ WHITBY. time at their 'Xmas Tree and entertain Y Y A number of our sports attended the ,< and taltesthis op lortuuit of tbankin his at- ment on Saturday ey6nin . Those wbo � exculpate himself, but the sentence of I Y S P N.B.-13t ad Lam is Han n Lsm sand Lam g P ,) • ' shooting match at Brougham last' week, 41 S are F rJnsfor �astfavo s,andho es for 4 1 , e p p the court was that he be taken to Whitby , 1 T P do not attend will miss a treat. carrying with them their burnished arms �, of thorn, Terms for services moderate. Ar- goods a specialty, for trial, and it was carried Ont. A wah C ran�elneuts as to dates arfd terra$ can be made — _ -- - - John Poueber, of Toronto, was with b;e: t„hut!`e�•l l.. f: etzculc: tr: ;,c!!tllu ped a"cI well filled shells, l�ncl a determination I r r-�, at the office of this paper. . 45-tf, • brother Thomas over Sunda He is in•` ' '�` to win, but sad to relate only one of their Sunday. every time be does it.-Journal . HO-INIAS POUCHER, Licensed, Auc- a . p Y Y number gained a prize. Even our crack , ri R XOORE,:--� Piekerm terested 1n some wood deal 1n Searboro,w T ....a�... 0l er r• tt and has a Rang of men there employed. shots, t:aptain Lotit,tiiy, bii� sI„+I i:itib till j f oaeer,�,llua.tor-etc.,tor, Last:,l�orlc aLd °GENERAL BLACKSMITH t thr:whnlr nf'Nrn tit and fiouth Outluio. t;trict' MOS uittOvill@. 1tu(I John of baloonist fame met with igtto- _ attention given to all ordersbyrnail or telegraph. Isaac Littlejohn, one Of the COrnerVllle qT minious defeat. Little Bennie White,how- ~: Charges aloderate. Address Taos.PUUCFi>✓lto . capitalists, wbise teaming wood to Pick• • ever, in same measure saved the reputation - a. Box 47,Brougham.-Ont. Sp@tial attention given t4 h6rseshbeing '11V© are Iellecd to note tllac Robert H. •1 r Bring V;Ilage on rueeday, was nnfortun• F of tho villitge. by taking iL couple of cracks , -- -” -- ----- - - _ - --- - -- ------ and general repairing. ate encu b to break an azle. and the toad -of the 3rd e0uz6aswu, 1s 90'ug tri teach .- g at the bulls-eye, and winnings like number kVatchmaking. _ _ - was dumped by the highway, where it re• the artb of waltzing u1 the vicinity of 7 >q g p }' mained sll night. of dandy turkey birds. I al:s LE:�, CUTFiI3EP�T,- Watchmake New work otten u in first class st le Browns Corners. We are high) pleased to learn [haat aar Sets 1� and jeweller, has settled down to his and warranted as to material. There is not muoh news stirring this The triaYof John Calender. who was ' respected frim Miss Mary McPhlae,so well work,and will always hereafter be on hand to week. The only matter occupying public charged of illegally selling liquor took known ill social circles in this community repair watches,clocks and jewellery, as be-has _ lace at Unionville OD- Friday last. The i- dPule for the last 23 years in Pickering village. A COrilplete stock of cutters on hand, attention is electron ramore. We expect p y is enjoying herself in the highest degree in All work guaranteed. Prices moderate. Agee a bl crowd in the village on nomimation � was dismissed, there not being suf• her new home in the land of the "heather. . for Edmund Scheure wholesale jeweller, 1 embracing the latest styles, Cheap 8 Wellington st.,Toronto. day next Monday. nt pr f. When Mips MaPhee left our midst some � x:. -_ --_ ___-- for cash. .�a�. he pablio &re cordially invited to at- dieted a bright or i ficie - - --- -- — -- _____ .., 'r time ago, we pre future f . Qf ,� 3 Boots aw.d Shoex. ROw LE ,. j, .�:4 : . _ _ 8opu�► tend the Brble Class held in the :�tetho- her, rind also expressed the 'anticipation , "� OHN L SLIE BOOT AND SIIO�, Call tend inkgect veh;cl@s when in dist obureh eve Wednesda eveniu ”at that she would make many new friends in' ' p DICKERING VILLAGE. The last`hum of >fhe threslirn machine 7.130. Rea. lldr Koam will bu resent to Ler new home, but we are pleased to state ,•'t '` a' ,. ,; Maker. egged and eewri work. Orilc;•s p ,l l protrlptly attanfied to. F.xporienced workman- -- -- - `�'-"'- for this year was beard in our midst on conduet the meeting. on good reliable authority that our prophe- t f'4 , r ,f, ship. Don't forgpeet the stand,nearly opposite the The coat referred W in last weeks isslle sies have been more than realized. We. , 11 1. f € Newe,Kingstreet��ickeringvillage. 7-v Tuesday' - ' .E i W. Patch wa$ runnin�C the chopper at is made of a newly tanned bear sk;n sloth wish her continued prosperity and penal ;- ,. _ ___.___ __ __.__ __ REMOVED To N EIH PREMISES + 1> - Wileot Hill with his engine, on Saturday lined with fur, . ea and cuffs be- good health until she returns to us again f- _.-. the rug pe otels. , _ pp _ The anniveraar concerts of the Metho r. t - .N _ . last. ing of seal. It is a most comfortable gar- S ' - : . . a P; err ORDON ROU E, Pickering, Ont., BMet Sty'MOUTH Of ONTARIO RANK Robert Artun left Wednesday of this went, and at the same time does nob lose dist and Baptist abbath Schools will be held on.Friday the 23rd of December and *} r} 7f ,lames G•,rdou,proprietor, Thia hotel is a - 'week for Glasgow, Scotland, wher� he Ln- in style. _ Monday, the 26th, respectively. Creat t- �:, -- �, L fine-4n brl+k building, finished in superior Whitby ���i ����s y g po P p g - c- et le. ;8 tends s nein the winter months with a Some ti1�e io tine of 01st' onn s rte- t Y ry!convenience-a d comfort forthe h� g ru aration are beim made in connection travelling public. New and cbmtltodiouastables Sister. tiaeu acttidentall shot and kthtel a fox. _ with the Methodist S.S•, and addition to ? i, , and sheds, 2..y _ y y ,,, __ �', �On pa y",a,�, R. $arfr ilagtoln slrnded a donee at So pleased was he over Ills gond luck, that their program of ohornsea and recitations, ' �' 1 �. TXjESTERN III ___ p hg,•Ont», i�iie W i,i, Stooffville F ruiay evening of lLtst w@ek. he has beeti blat�ing away ever eillce in have secured the services of the Whitevale { �Y3 ' i ' V 1' now open for the accotnisrtb$":fticn"ofthe Manniraatnrere i A committee, with Harry j itt>+E!as>oilan- "}lope of falling another. It's a rich time orchestra, which will play at intervals dor ,# t travelltnG public. This hotel, Having lately MarbleMonumentg, Headstones Snd sll ` 'R51 7' '`'` %� f changod hands,hAa beau re-furnished through- &or are already making arrangements boys+ for dealerit its a>ur�munition. ing the entertainment: The.Baptist S S ,- Out- Situated as it is,opposite the 8 ink hril�� other-Cemetery Work. - for an excursion next summer to the Soar,. * :fVVe u to hear#bat Bteve ie about has atwa s had the re station of present Y ,: Q" �` it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. Afe s Xiso"1'ib at t3ootab >dw�dlt i'' - - #ta.l a he �# t ll' R n�ing mora (5f fng excellent pro ms on'.theur festal_ oo r ' i•5 boro Model Fw.=. „ .• ` 1. or lunch art all rasa Habib ltonrs. flood stsbii ea'1oa31p�;sad Oasadias'OY'aaltib. 3 "r' $1 # and'`.Qflslo` , .espe� Ily. in thJeirialoues f t - We notrcxe >313e gttsrtls to the =604, ► .tirge;>tn 14^e1 �4�A,, , � .- and abed room. Box stall and enclosed yard f ., ::# •- -:d�° '`' or ca _All pattieN Wishing Work would do well to t1 _ . 1... _ h sell or cattle. Wet scales on the remf a oach of the bt at ths,564 o alb:r Te-r> '.ill rli: 6 of 8' T .,, 11 ':� .� an ne b(itare nrehaeing.. eII work gnarwttbeed PPr ;, ;� ,, t .- The bar to o pp td. ,u• 5 -�. ,L.w h. - Pen at$11 legal hours and is smacked = �1 t _- g , O� Peet{AI 112()lOWedt. $ fl 4, ;-. 4 L v.s i a :§�• +i �) �I l. n. %_ .,� s 3with are Ali Wore DY _: -> .. _. ._ ��A 9 of every brtt,>Rid. AN >Sdo >� c `"'., ur,>Y w.v. RsoBalydlaaat r0 ,Proialetot. .. 161y <;W ,.I tt _ :F x. �,'� .},..tr„_�. Vis. b• ➢y .t 4 . . ,::l` _. - . .. .: . .-.:. ' i a L a h ., ..Jn i:, .,... N ,,:: � -., i _ It 9 r SE-,a .x.? aco-. } •irF'0¢'"� } 7 " .,1 G k.. vi .�. .>5 , :�1,�,-. _. •.-r o.r+,.- :f--x.. +r`:-slab ., c F .. .r, a..e.. .. . i_ ."+ .:� ;F i, r Y: r }. �.:r- FII,-P , - :v T s:�,,,! •-.- �L ri s{'-�'s d : i'7 r,et L`,.9.' (° ;_0 S -" :.. Cxtis: ";:%. , •gr r w i;tA rs-'ra - - a '1 -2:d sr s `NI': - - _ ` a ,r , Ott t r+" i r ,5' +k rWa �< .--- . _ I -_ - I . I _-, M. .- _�. . ... .- -.- - -- __ 7 - , 7T - WF:� I 4A VIA-UAF, *77KVXk%Vq'X__V-1�11!. " 11 - . - _ . 41 I - - - I , - - � ­ JP7�1��- _ . k ;� ,- , j60jq,i1WPPP1!"1!F17 - 0 I I . � . - 1P . - , _. I � ,'1`1�'�41 �?V�T7'. 7-�� " , W ,4 � ., � . . - , � i :_0 .. ".., �-,� ,.. -!�t'7 4r.�i .., ,:3 :t. %1.,X. I L.F. - . W I j-,_ I - . U 1111101 - . _. - . . ._ - . . %,. - .. . _ . . .1�1. . I 1..t 'P.-, �I- ,,� I , _ - �4 - zz;;" - ___ . -,j " __ - I . , _ . .1 - I - - - ­I - - . . - .1. _ . .l : , � I . � I ..� ! -1_ , .1 ­ I : t - " , . .._- = - _____ . . . - ______ ZA . . ; I - . , I .. I . I I 1; ..-. _�', - - ... - , ,.:. . , , , 11 , : -,��i-, -V-� 7:,".. I�7,,,,-i , .; ,..'_ I . 14 - .- I 7. I I I . "I .., ­­ -. ,I k"'A 1. _ . 1 ­ I I :�,1,: I - - ", , - ­ .1 ­ I— - . I . . . .1 - .. - . � . " : . . I Z I � . _____ , , � - - , -, I .,-. i. . - .*, I . . . �� . , , ­ . .-- - -, .. i.- - ------------- , I . I .. - ...6 - I.. . . . , , .. _- . - e ------------ '. - - , �!:*-,�­­, - �_., �,."`.`­ - . __ - . . MR. AND MRS. Bowuft- . . f. , �.__ - �:,_... 1'_�;. , ______._____­ - �. _. �i . � � . � - . . .- � .. � -17 'M She w.0 mere- . , . o .of Gabrielle BOMP-rdand Livernash. F . ,�, Te� - .,:,� 11, .- __ __ I------------ 1, - - - (;JU*!S L� � �.. - . I . .- . , " - o�'.. �'. . . ITYPN .. leho wom - - `�, q - -- - , OTION AND � I #%n had no vagaries P� � I I - ,. - .1, -'A - "� . i.; - ­I= :� . .. oo I, will to commit , �,,,,,- .1_ �_ ,._� . , r . � v dominat"it b a stronger The,3Unday'mtrnin g program in the P.". -­ ___ &40�,.r_l � I I " . eat Many disea�ejl of sheep are bittributs' .,�..- . ._. _ - ...,�:.., Voc- - 1 . '. ., � . '[Wilt � . ., - t, I .: - k sb3olutely siduced IMPTOssl*u Liaksd ll's 6r. ser mansion differs considerably from th, �'4 . .,�...I I . . .11­ - 1.1 , . .i. I �111 I _­ F. ... AGRIOULTURAL.- :, 4,1 fie to this cause Whar, it j to Calik I .. . ..s, -4 �_ � . crime & the most heartless matt � . '� -. .1 , -, ­__ ....� � ,;� �..:,�',,�., w, ; ­ for sheep In llzreen, succulent too . speasible ACIIII? - f .-..- THE SEA BERM _<­�, .I " ­ �:.._ '� -_ �. , Ij essary . - y. Livernash, as a sornnamb4list, week-day morning progr 4.1; _ - I .. ",__ ...... 11`1,�_ � _ ; .1 . .;.1 0.�il,� , , ., other vital stwe Of fact we am. At breakfi, � , r -_ 11.1 1, ...,- -�; .. ­.. .. __ - � _­ ". " ... e bowels and llierson has just 's"Ough not - - , . - _. - . �., .1 .1 . I i_i,� - .."'.. kee th The ivera mpli diseased imagina- I . a ­ . ­ I . , ' ;, - ­% ­ _ f'. ,� ition. Roots are of great &I t'o w" 0011trolled. by hiso time Mr. Bowser says he isn't feeli 4 .. I � ., � .:.� _ -- ! q? I.ItestAc�ounti% of It .�.�1. . �. _.: 1. Z...� 1.�q... .,: . mis at thq F4 era Firm-ki_:j' I g= working cond foarlthe seeming supernatur . 1119 very I , - ­ _, � :;� .-',--�:i - ;. ;1i Christ 0- ; nd roe t . ti in. if the experiments pro won't attend church. . .� llv � .:� -,_:, -�''.---,� , . �, . ntain a 411 , - 11 " . ­I.... , , I ' Half .. ., .": .-d_ - they co bout eighty-flve per a Irim to pursue eMerly any exPOIll- ved anything well and /v , . . ; V :,-,% -, �_.__:­:. -an value . enable and the further I ­.. I . �.­ . . __�7"Ci.`­ Here's merry Christmas comO ag&ID, ' ' &11 Ut of this wa- ed these facts, hour later he guesses lie will go. Fift,eetk i ,-ti, In distant parts of 1- - � . -_ , I , .... , I � �"..- ,..,�7.,..:- .. my Aildren's home: cent of water, and on accou the tion or development of the mysterious which they prov icial incredulity does minutes after that lie has d .11-1 I -Scottish waters, the 8C ,I - .-,,-.. ... .,: .�... easily assimilated by ecided to renlylin - 'X . , . ; � .': ... - '. 'nd Corneel's tery nature �." .`.`I " are ( be made in Lite progress of psychic fact df popular or jud a I ., , . ­'. I-,i...- :�:.. i� that she liss 1%, �'- been di . � � . !4-.-_-._.._-� - ,,._:� .: Sam's in from New York city, sheep. Ensilaget in good condition, is Mal It Matters little to this average not le"en the general interest or cut iosity. t iome. Mrs. Bowser replies �(�, isporting himsel ; 'I �1; .. ,- ..� ___ I a' Rome ; . With it May force. I "t horrific and fearsome . I _;�. ,:_.:� come down fro i taill' Of a headache, and also feels inclined to skip . .... I . ' '. -. ,­ , y darter got 4 _ . . �:�, :-�, _iw: 7'.: Amanda and her young uns, and in. A food, judiciously fed. t of dry food. person whether experiments in psychology It is not necessary to give the de - . . - . �` �:! ,::,17: . . accepted an on- Livernaah's testimony while in the trance. - mariners and teriifyi, ..... ­.- - . be given a moderate amoun church service, but the words have hardly ,_ , , Su , its most recent aPF . I -.t.;*;- *-. --.�_.._ , _-M:._� san's boys, . puzzle the scientists or am lie differed in no essential manner from any been uttered when M;-. Bowser remarks- I . � �_ �,, , - �,,�� . , n o'clock with trunks . � tirely within the range of human reason. � - . - ". . ::., Arrived last night at to . ,- ­ - . . . I .I olilt ,.i _... - � . i I : _� � - ... r :,-�-., ; .-­_ , _ I t other hypnotic patient. He answered only " We'll go to church, of course. I d ' ..-. weeks ago ill the Nort -1 . - .. . - i�- -1 i�� I.. .;I .: .. 11 .. tile S � . I - '. .1. I .,. .1 -I -; � � . . I 11 . I 1.f: . 'nd bags, 'nd noise � z� . -- Care of Horses. : - : . . The purpose of this article is not to tres, him by the man Dr. propose to allow our neighbors to clas �N'� . 6 �I - ..: 'f'�'� Peterhead. Tile corrt �_ - --, � r through, 'nd - .i. ,:...:.:�." �j� -- �O, but to touch on tile questions put to . within sight of i -.1,; . ..- I m-- 0._... ,�. ,.... Enough to last the hull yea I. : abou t a 't be. of hypnotism in.extension, minal Gardner commanded him to answer, said among the heathen. It's ail ex � ; �� - ---. - - _.. - any 4oubt e use and abuse of hypnotism in cri tnple We I �, I � , - - : are. If you have �4 _ffl� . ," . ­ I ., . . : ; _� . IL - .,;...,. ... plenty more to a lion, th � A t ost thrilling .,­ , -_ �. for a staV is only when the doctor himself asked a ques- owe to the worl J at large, even if we are not ,, , ,4 -� . i i 1, i-:''. ,_ - . . keep Befor . �� papera,m - . - . .- � ­ .L . - . . i j�',V., I - � . . ., I ­ ,, But what's the odds? Woise ain't the worst ing well enou*h bred to cases says the New York World. had th ,. - .. ... _. . ,� i him ting '�­., �e I ,., .. ., --1 ­ '. ..: do no bt, Erectly t,o tile point it will be found tion he refused to reply until the mail religlouslyinclined. I'll start about get t, � , the benefit of the dou . .. dinaryexr) riencew ­ ... I - . :. of the ills we,have to bear. t ive I . ion. When at last .. � , 11 and av - ,:n, .. . . d, '. 1. .. ,...:I ..­ '. ill certainly be coming t he of the dect), I - - , . .-: : - . ..._­�_ -1 .r � .. . . ... .� I but goVI him. There W interestaug and useful to review briefly a given his firmiss reaay ri lit away." iA I ..:,'� I � � '�.� - I e f n . ,'�: ,� alk"gilig to 11 , - _ :­' I had a gift for every on this mornin o '911- She �., 1. Ithout him. Is trance he showed no effect have seell t . - ­_ - Ilions wi. I celebrated and remarkable caite, whiab two c&InP out Of ti MrL %Owser draws a long 9 I - � s I ': . plenty of at& � __ I -_... . . I";-�" for the entire an(I " .. calling we ,ightened likes to go to church, but silo, "�� ��', I . � if we would succeed in our. of thp of the experience save in the ho . dri!adii the I �....... ..� .., �,7.. the tree, -t as used -we must year' 0 claimed the attendon color of his cheeks. . .. 1 % Utive. Ills - � I -,� - _ . liz world. exe . I �. � . . 'Nol what I gave 'em wasthe bor must conduct things intelligently Civi " :5 . prelitninary exercises. The said rei , ,�, his nari . - . . . .. . . see I " 'It ilarbing( . . I . :�.. . I . 'Ll'i ble an i expense to get the iminal, The day following the hypnotic experii- begin about thirty seconds after NI �� I herring bo, I I I - _. 1i . - 1. I to come to me go to some trou M ichel Hyraud,a, Parisian ani cr r- 1")w8er ." "," - . I I I , "" to by r nets abf __ . . � I,- . -- Long years ago, when' ' ma Was man&g- stand wandering over two contillent,13, was merit Livernash appeared oil tire witness has disappeared upstairs. They invarial)l . _* I lie � . _pa an use of the best sires, and we must not ' ­ .-. . �.., - � - i._,I i..r _ 'I'lle . . � �. . - . � . - I-lie if ter y a- '1611d. log of ,. . _. - , . in' the plice. on a few dollars' extr�6 for their use in Havana. takii3n back to Paris staiii to testif in Ilia own behalf. As to start off with : 4 . . I 1.� _. . - .11_ I I � ,L:� . r) the kids- aptured y 11:. . circumstantial-. Tit,( . . . , , ' .. .. . - 1 i ! they didn't pleas' cheap grade nondescript stallion should not c d of the murder of M. Goui.' .1 the important, events of che critnt hiF mind "Oh Mrs. towser !"' - . . . - - . . _. But, Lori I there conviete - . 9 . . � . . F, ­ - � ­__. -_: , , i was a blanki and he was able to recall only 11 Yes.. What is it V' - - ," - . 'I , crew were on(leek an, , . I __ � . . �I I . .�_; � .-,.. that,s judgin' by their face * be used at any price. by strangling, and duly guillotined. His ei to .i 41 Suddelily a drea'It lit � 1,- I . � - 0 uldn't of strength in duri . . 0 "Hatre I - . I, .:. 1. -.1 � , . .- . I'dapplesan' hardeider tillyou Large size is the chief element size confederate, Gabrielle Bompard, was sen- flashes of reason that cam hi 1119 _'c' ; . � -_ �. - ;.,ot a change of shirts in thi; �� :�r �araiace on tile port sl , � I -.. _ Ulose C 'I'lle ;L � ��. : �,:: ,­_� hardly rest, � T,et us breed for mal servitude. I Ilia somnambulistic spell. f his, however, house, or have they been sold to tile ra � �',, pe de(,-k." ,,,� - , . in the draft horse. tenced to twenty years' ne . .. .. .. c �% sents that I gave was of the We .- ,It . � I -1 .- I ..� � 4, And all Lite pro with all the good jualities to Ile had. Before the trial it was brought out that was not important, as any critniml would I)Uvcrs?" .1 I r �i.- I : . .i . I ))lollster delibel"IteiY � - . . . 11 . - I . - i w. .. . _­ I very best. .. .. - . want good mares to get the best results -. Eyraud po8aesEed tile most remarkable hyp- be aniart etiough to take hill cue from Lit#, :* Your shirts are in.the second,,(I rawer of � � -- the gunwale of tile 1 _i_ - . .. . � . - '. ' ­ - - -.1 ,- , ; - - . .. , , f it fror . - .. . .- -, . I . . hen refully grade up to high ciass sir-9, . - � . e I'�� ':-, : �___ _. - ,e store for i!1' t� cents t 04 . . notic power, and the girl herself, perhaps line of -'efenae. But, tire testinio-my of his your dresser, of cotiriie !­ �� _�, -ty feet I got 'em. at thevillag its high-priced d the doctor was strong ! Y,- about Lh i . __ , I it will give - dee is sister, an ]'here were five of thein lying the e, I)t1t .. 'i�' re . �� - - 1. and the resul h the cunning of a criminal, lared --I e, h - r - Lite IA1111 _ I ... - - wit. - . �: . 11 . . .- in casli, all tile mar- . .. �` -sting Ileat - �: . � __.. -sea that will be wanted in I me corrobor%tion. Further than this, Dr. Glard- lie had opened tile drawer Without seeing -'� was lihw.cd at the ft-r( : I . . . 'Nd -fiftee ' s and discove.ra ' . .. I I . .L. - . . ; n rocks o' winter wheat, a keg O'. hot that she had been led to assist in the cri . I '.. " .. kets of the world. merely through tile exercise of Eyrau(1'8 ner himself went on the start(], and his te8- them, as usual, Ile return - a, � � � .� _. . .- . . v, lal ,,%, .i til( . ,. . . . . ­ . sour inash. . .. . - of tile anily - - I.. I- I--- . .-- butter,and a promise Tile eol is foaled-strongawl healthy, but baneful gift� Ile this &8 it may, the theory timony as an expert is entitled to tonsider* them, and nothing is heard froin him for all. �., )�­ boat to list to 011le lild . . 1: � ., i. . Two loads o' hay some week old it is infeoted 0,r Poi- i 1, .: . . .. a . .... before it is a inil,rosised tll�e department of ivatice to the able respect. The doctor argued that while much as two minutes, Then Ile suddenly ,;.7 11:_.!, s "I'l sol� _� _.. , of some eggs- . � I o.. phink,. One Ill, I - - -w � .. ,,, Tile.lcviathan niade .f. __ I - __ . . � ­ , I . . � . . , . ife " . - The'cost was pr-etty heavy for a man ith soned by laying down on filthy Immure, ' �ts, vell. : extent that a hypnoticexperiment was made tire shooting, taken apar� from otber a', s I , - - . hich is alive with microscopical insect 11 - , ists and might have'becil done in a same nio.-nent, it -' I- .NJ rs. Bowser, are yot dead.f" * - ! :,--,-. -� I I I 11. . __ I W , - - oil Gabrielle before a party of 8eient I � .J­�: head at olic of tile I . . - - " . . . . I .. ,I ._.. �. . ­ - . shaky legs. IsdCILd lit spite of not pr�obable that Livernash could 11 Well, what is it now'!" - . � , - - 1 -1.1 . - - I . - I or, wily, I didn't real- and before another week n officors of the law, and under the influence was * I k%r�..�i deck, w1lo wit" "I . - ' . : L 'ut -1 - Is lily Sunday suit in the ash _/ ,i, his companion a] k . I _ . �.. ... 1A as I thought it ov veterinary skill. Care then ..4110,11d be take. I as' stimulate the hypnotic condition, , nd lie barro�l 1.11) - .. �P 0 � .. ..- -�: - ly mind, oor well bedded with C'10.Alk of a celebrated hypnotist the woman w of was quite positive that the simulation Could did you give it to a traulp? ltve , Or 11 "o 1'.o _.;;r . . - T . -�. - As long as they'(1 be happy- 'nol be pleased to keep the fl compelled to go Lhiough all the details . . Iooke.l - , i-' himself quickIN, - . . - K.I_.- - i Niororiver, in the Whole house over tnor:-,than fort),tiin ' ' men be w hail b: .� 1- . _. ".. . the tragedy in the RueTroncoll Ducoudray. n )t have becii maintained. I � . 10 I -;)L', with what they'd find ; . ee, :_'i,,,,,� two .. . ..I- _. _.. . 11 and it is not 5� ... _. ... I�. .. . . ��.. , The best and only thing to (10 when your After the exper a Idition to the live tests, lie had s0:Je-_.,Cd to bn foull(l ! by t1he glionting of ti . __ V . - T I I is imenAthe hypnotist Garanger . ,.: ,. - .,- - . . . .. d is to cilln him down. Uvernash to the ammonia test, that is, he -".. .. I f.;. ,.". I horse is excite of * - calre - .�_ . I .. ­ � --: NN hich n was, lie- .1, . I.i,.. , - -. .. I don't think m grandso'* head i3alled the attention to tile fact that this 1, It is hanging 111) ill your Closet, :.,� up tit(! collip-m _� . .. . _. ­ y -, is best done by getting to the liorse's had held under his nose a bottle of Con- Course. �� , tile' monster disaiti - . i jf�' ..-.. - cause their city ways woman, whose record had been fairly good. - __�, - - I . - _. I . �t.. lug to him gently, 'rubbing his face lice could bring centrated extract of ammonia three times _ - , "�,� "lie crew sl ' .. - :. ... great 8 *1 Oli wave.s. I ... . . I . . . . , . L - .. . . Has played old hob with Christ'nas as 'twas and talk - against whom the po I Ile opens tile door,- and to his ill... - I - . " . I -- � �._ - and otlier'wise diverting his atwntion from - jl.;ny, had by the power of a stronger tile strength of the ei9eec�!, and Ike ha( e his best suit is han-Ong 0.1 Lilt- j;op,l-j .1"'. illed by tile siae ,�, .- 101 � pris . - ]0a I I I . . o r, :, :IV , - . . . . .. . - had Ili my young (lays. ' '-' ., ��),�, pie iie;-tl a 74 . . . .. . 0 tile aul-ject of his fright. if tile horse is 1 never willeed. If lie had been 811:111101ing fie I - - * IllinlWts. �4' - '. . - T. ' e got his * I will -1 been maile to behave like a hend, O' before his uYes. lit- yank,i cw;h 'WiMlate "t- , . -. - ­ - 8, when 11 I I t : - ... Aillaiiaa',s boy, Ulysse sullen-and angry tile same treatment Will could not have withst oil the mhock. The '. at, to thost! Ot it. ,1,... . ­�% � .-1. wovited iniLts, withoutconscience." , ,,` garment down a id flings iu oil the lwil, an(l . . simil - �_. �_ __ . - . �,:� -. . .. be found beneficial. In the high state of d0CLor siid further that though the mail I I , hick coal . 1 _. .. .. .. I 1. .. � ..�.. . d er thaLl a hattor in. his very i ail like Z- I t left reLurnis atild Iwers arounil and ru. . It' ed wi-th a t I t,,, ­ . - . e I I o call ( " 4 . . . . . it t, ' -t I ­* - . & _. xeiteinenttlieliorme doesnot comprehentl Tile news oi t lie experiment spre Ito resists hypnotism cannot be hypnoti she.j ,?" - )ver tli(.- baluster : k V. white - .- : MLAddest fi:,s; oughout Paris and tile interes ' pl, " I,-", - I . .t us -orse than wildfire thr ell, if lie comes resistance and puts himse : o' �;,�,. gets of pow(-Irful '. . ­ - ­ . .. . what you want, and it i, .eleas %% ' � � W If 1 " NJ n,. Bo%vscr, will you ask the girl, to �",_�_11� I . -lool :_.� . . � �,. . � ___�. I . 'Nol ,when my grandchild Bol,bie got a ot sen8ation-loving Parisiall-4 was 5tiI_______- - � .. i 4- i . . . - - I folly, to attempt to beat the fright Out Of I lilider control of another once or twice, - I �11"'.., as one of th( , ­1. 1_. - . . � -look in tile. coal bill an(l hunt ine ot �.,": ficielit, ,� - �.� I . I - . . and9ome. rubber ball to the highest pitch when it wits runioret . . . It. a co , .1 � I r .V I �. ._� .1.. ­ . � I Ili him. doubtful wheth(.r lie call again : ..�r,� all ordinary sized or -1 ,- , . � .. I - .I u squeezed it, he be- .. . � .. . I .1 - � . t(A in lat- ? If,you are going to kcep'eni do�%,n �, -� I. 'Y'lit', - - - _ . That whistled when yo 1.-1 , . .1 - . I . . I . that tile experiment would Ile repea sumnion sufficient power to resist It - , ---_1� extrlior( inal ;_I- I ... __- . 1. I , I . .� ..� I - I . . . . . . wore . YP there. w'hy didii't, you tell file all(I saVe file . li� of . : - ­ ­ . . . - . 1 t I- - . .1 . ­ . . -: ail to kick and squall. . . ­ � ..... _. . . . -. !�. I Open court. In Lhie, however, they ,,o�_'� t hose of a water SP1 -, ., . . I . '. ... . . , . . . . 11081@. Ili answer to tKe cluestion whether � :_ - . . I. . � .- - 9 _.. - .. . I . _1 rial proceeded anAl i art liour's time "' I . - ,�-:;. . , � . � . - _ - ­ . ir; ppointed and tile t - L .. - .- - _. . .-- i ..4., � Tutensive and EX'LenSiVO. - . disa it was not dangerous w allow a 11111,111 "-�, anifaM calillot. lie a, .1 . . - I _,_. ame wl , . I. I ,:,:; - A�� . 'am' y, includ- .". . .. . . 1, N'ott collars are in the first dr-twer of * -I,- .. . 1 .. . . .I.- S, Ly' with -S .4 small fiiniil . � ended without the startling features hoped i ,,,* - , - 1W -­ I� - .., - 1 believe it. is true, that, there is a period I like Liverna3h to roarki at large, a I - -, niu-�t have been s('11 . _. - .. I ill' of Ilia wife-- for. But F,yriaud took lit.% cue from the Icv(!yope,1. ! your dresser. It, is.(.urious how blind ;k, Ill-,q . _;�;' � ;--! . . .I 1.- -,,; . � theory WAA ( . . Ill - leu,gt b." ? . � . . ­ . - 11 r,. when there , very interesting - ­ , � I . - - I never seen a wonian so p3ot ill all my , in tile life of every farme I fore his - - '!'Is, even in the tlaytinle . ,,- . ! I . - . .�- - . t,heory of tile hypnotist Mid just Ile I G'ardner Claimed that Liverriash was -_,i - . . # �.', . � I I Dr. e there, 'of counie. They �Ilis awesome ani �. . C The collars at- � , I �, � _. onies to him a strong desire to extend his ' trial advance -tull9i - � � .�,i ."t ; . �:_ ­ I . life (I a theory, which, unfoi k e nLircly suiJuizate,i to h s(the tioctor's will) i ", i E 11�i I . .. - � .. .�.� s, Josi.th. 1). Smith ill IiOftrd'a . . e - c(i Lale encouraged a . - . ly for him, did not save Inis reputation or 11-13 ; Ile ,. ... I s.: . . 1��. . . .. � AVLell what I had for her came out-jest business, say ake no .on. I have been kept, in that, same drawer for �':''- Robert (;rigor of th . , I . - - . .- - . wily, I 4A not know, Dairymen, He argues that it will t, head. 'He admitted frankly that lie stiang- , ar.d could " (Io nothing its Ion,, as . even ye�trs, but h" never found t1win until. lj�: T I . � �. . _:�4 -)f J)ullbealih to flit' � . - . _ _ , I .. I - . . SUPPI , Ilia own .fami!y, trols him. Then, too his licalth may Ile ! ' ( � . I . Z � . --r more provisions to i Condi L after lie hail looked under tile b_�d, in 1,110 . I L I - - . -y wife iised to beaun when I gave h( y . - -? � built. lip so that this somnambulistic _ � I A 6 . For ill I led (:ouffc, 11 yet," he added, "am I guilty , his 4t.ory to -Ili - . .4 . ­. I I tlay ..- I . .. . i - - .. . . . �'. -- . I I that it will require but little inore oil v . .Nir. Kpwser -1-,I i L valico. ' Wa �_I .. � '. . - - . .- � ._ t I bought on the'large thall oll I -,; it I or some nill stronger than "line t ion will not recur." . , closet, and out in tile hall. Ills boat's eoiiipally . n twenty presents tlla i for teams and tools, , consull1c.liabout three minutesingettisg 111"ok , ",,�._ , 1 � �. � �� . ,I In fact, i � The two cases of Uverna8h and ('abrielle � ,_�tz,�- if, tile Moray 1'irth. '. I which brought this mail to.Ili,, death ? Ali I , , , - .: I __�., "; .- . L : ,�i: . and gave away, � tile small larm. There is sonic truth it, this � Fitted iiiabricile Bompard ail unseen a collar, and thell Mrs. Bowser is sallitt(i P" 9 -A _-I - . . - .. I I I - . - I. . - , I 1:� cOa I. , I ­ .t.iof Buckie. - . . .- . . ­ t I ,.,- '. I I - .. - -a 'I Power dominated me. I khow it, I , " . � I . � :: I Not one of 'em seellied Pic&Sill' .n' it sort I of course and this mail may have tile busi- � 'lonlin feel it - BonipArd are the niost thrilling, tile illost ' with : �_� I .1 �._ - - . I.. . I ,r ays- striking examples of hypnotic influene i I .,;'i , . I � i ness capacity so to slip(,' intend and ie.-i when I au,unaccountable fo; I . " 11 I " Nlrlii. Bowser, will you kintily-cori,le. i�` 06served ill tile 9`?a, 1_- ., I .I . . . m�. . of spoile:il lily (lay, ., " - . . 1 there are till , 'I'littt such cases exist ig, therefore, , . ­.� -y, there rose out ( I . . . - . - . ;-.. . . . _. .. I ,��. .. I- crime. I .,11. et . - . . ..- � . - �,, 1. I �' . � � :­ ; . � � - . - -01114. They know that I have not to Ile denied. That they will 1w !-.9cen(i to coule lit) here *,, If �io, N Oil will I)u" �':�1�I I -, I __ . - - � tematize his work as to make it a complete illy &C.1 ac. ! _� � . . I . mit, while one will be completely I ,.f obl;gations !" , . . � :-_ - I ' . . .. _ . f ill monster aE ma,i( .1 . � - �1XAl ­.vl1a,t, is wrintm, they've t.roii0it the succei3s. )wcr, yet -they will not shut tile . under eviirlw-tirl- ­ ..1. ;1 1. I�. . . - . f - . 1 .- _. � � su;11ceq%fuI, tell will fail utterly. There are I hypnotic Im of justic" is, ! "" - ;-'.- Nir. Grigor contitim ;4 - sort of Jugs- tile mailmen. They know tilat � eiipteil frequents'y in courts : 11 'Well, what is IL".",sliv asks after to;ling ." ..... '�, :- . . . ­ down soine fancY I r, . lip among ' ,�,-.�. -cryoi I � I % . - _. . i (-ulties and hin,ler. � however, highly Improbable. Suoh (411111- I s - . I- � .­ They called 'ein I'Loyal %V004totshire--the so many unforseen dith I air, 'osgeli-,ell of soille PsyChie for�e unre- , upstairs* . p..Vyk speechless, eN I �, __ . .. .� . - __- � .1� ..! . � . I- . me, that p . out French authorities its .NJ. (;tiill,)L an(l � .­­ horror the nionster - .. - .. . . . , handle . I 1.,:_1 I I .1 :, ­ i : I s looked like bugs�; . I ancea, �Iiat are almost sure L:) co 1(d and ullintell gilile to others, yet ill .Nir. I"owser itatiols in the centur of the �` � _1�` . . . of what looke,l in � "' ey I Dr Chacot have eondenineil the almtra-,t if - ,- L� and placed two lit � 1: 'Nd 6lather'd oil the side of 'ein tWo' great 1 make in the end failure V IL call .lead a Ivan I'll- I * � . w thont, coat, vest, socks, or iwek. �,z�'� - I: - . - � � will not say tit in be.-auite it attacks the principle � roonl, I , - - I _��, ,laws onto tile �ater . . , __ - I- . .. . � ' tile future like certain success. . 1 prQpositi( . ,h sit, -nders ha.iging off his ­-� '- I . I reen dragons sit. wittingly to tnurder. Am I naturally cruel! tie, awl wi, spe ") � ,ii,!. . I 1, ._; �� - - . � - : - 9 number of 0 of perfect free-loul in self-,lefenme and lie- , 11 the P,irt c . -k. . � . . .1 - I ,-41 - I - . . . � - __. . am brought a watch-chain made o' gold 1 On many farms there are a : I . . jx�, leaving �.,#, - _.9holII1l'!rs. :pls,. .1. .. - . I. . . - I S , DO I not love my family? . NI. Levelleclainis, if th - llypnoti ' . this terrible now-ti -) - . . -1,.alf toil of hay or - I Ist ; A-�, �s - - . . - �. .. - I . ., . of44 0 a_ i cause, a8 . '"ock ,ne k - . . that doesn't seem to fit acres that do noti cut one C; 4,,\Ir,i- Bowser,.gocks "' hem,iii3 _rg, I I I - - - Stlell ,4 Ili my soul I know that I have tw n - A th " S'%4 � r - . Ii. .��i . -sorL ' wh to fee'l a. all,-ep. . _ ha-q absolutt ower over tile bypnoLiz,L ! with a wavi!of his limill. "I've 1wen I'lly. 4 "--I g c(.n tire, and who �. - - The old mall,s waistcoat o makes tile ; afrord pasture enot - ", I . . �I One,tho jroo4, I control myself -. ail- ' epI ather tilan cotifes- ,�, - tet . I I -1 - - � ir leu mly W e � '(� 9 Ii, shillill- .� . , I I . �. -i.. .look, too k;u-d vf loud, i land thoroughly lille(I and fertilize I 'with i tures. g � chiles r I Ing sock-4 All lily life ' F% boll,IhL over a �4, NN Ite, .1 � I - - - - . . tpeyon&my umatery. lit - l,i.,.,, -n 1�,llz� 11 � i I � - . _.. . _�, INd altogether the result don't seem to i 5W Nis. of pl�osphate will grow tile largest -ot ner, I he had, in .q Still, there itire cases, like those cit- i billion pairs ! I ought to liave at le.tst one ,-!��. ., struck terror in:o c ­ . . I I t , . W I - I ., . I . ,,of . . .. (1-the mall-ile ma(le one chir%A-ter I am it good husball-I. good : e(1. where innocence in:%-v be established I P "' (i that G . . ­ � ­ . make me proud. . . 1 kind of ensilage corn ail ' fathe.- : Ili the other I am all awasbill." . " lit in tile i old sock, with a holo ill Lhe lle(!I, arotin,i 1( C_ o ;serve . ­ I q 1. . . 1 -. � . -v � . . I 1� . - 1 . ­ . . .. 1 froni tile corii put 6%ck upon tile grout-ld alid (loubtlees Dr. Brotiantel in rig I . here somewlicre, but where is it-! I've Illin., - Robertson Lot" IU ­ ;­ V. 1. -. . - ' ' ' Th I , . . ., I I , -rawl han thiv, beef' reca sed person , � '. criornious weig it , , .1�1 - 1 1 C1 I . �,,- f can't help thinkin' tit t I -1 c at of y of F.) . L allillillption thaL when tile iteeti. if' I I. . .e of pro,hicing lie vy I I Ion , , I sor, o ft ILI e thiligs i will make it eapab' airs and ilown--on the roof and out A .. ... _. . .1 fitting introduct. I is disorder it is tile , ed upst, - � ot our large craft. q .1 ,i- �'., to - -ou lit to file I crops of grain or hay. Tile particular &4- I pitulated Ileca-l-se it Is a . hhowd evidenee of nervot . . -%rd-bittall in v--tir. P,�fhaps � " I .1 , I . . ,�g -� � they've b! 9 I lit tile back ', �.M!'1_1�, really thought that � L � . I .. ' - 11 ,e i,cene thAt has just been ' nenoc to emplo every y - . -, - - �� f ___ re worth till vantaure which colnes from -intells-1ve farm. �, it) the strang duty of liked eal sk. . ly �p,-, i . � -, ,. A -cc tinics as inuch as mine for : I " - you will kindly--" * �421` last Our s�kipper . I - ,� � . ­ -.0. I . . I -t room , i per- ,. . - �, __ ,, __ � _Z..1-1 it the tree, le Cal-. hC 140 largely in- endete I lit a cout at Santa 1108a Cal. Illealls for tietermining whether till � tiet e "' she intprru'pte(l-as she walk 'If,�J I I . I I _. �Z- I - tnen) upo 1 ing, is that tile incon. . . . � Z ..- I .. president of tile French chamber ' 1; T., I ' lon'.: boat ho, �� _.� t�� t . -1- - " . 'Nd when I see 'ell) actin' likb- as though I cl-eased,w* iti,out any great in,:rease ill ex. Uni-ke tilt: . I . 8011'8 collduct ii or is no un,ler le In,- 1 '�77. lim, a . 1.1 . I ­ - _. � . . I I :of jiistice, tire California ju-Ige lista ned re- i � ed over to the (Ire.9--jer and pulled out ;I �1 - - - meqllat�c influencC of abnormai coniiitions. 1 kl�_.4.. � '._ . . -. tli,ty wasi,'t glad � , penses. "Ifere are eight, or tell -pairs of '��­ it. This lie sent lh -1 .1 I I 1 drawer. 1 "41 - ..,��1.1. W � I -. . ,ro g�et the things 1.'em-why it makes me , To illustrate. -A young couple in early I speetfully to tile theory of hypnot,11111, K114 ; - Mocks ' Ti,e), ha-e been kept in this ,irvxer �,.". at least t4teen feel .. I , �: m .1 ;�',-. aii(i surprise. flne i F - - v ON 'tHE FAI ,.' '. Wr, . permitted ail experimeut to be made in tile 'm - , � _. . 11w,lity sad ; I Im. I - Ivily - � F . - , I fe buy a farm. that will 'keep I6 to 1*4 ' , I Ucc ratoi I ever since we lived in this house ! .�� . .4-. . It,piakes me pine for Christmas with its , cows. ' They go Ili debt ior a large share of couir t roonk tit 1-c-lialf of the Ili in arraigi t4l. 1 . .__ i didn't vott look in here'.," . . �I--4, hook and all. T � ' This man wits I-'.,Iward,'. Uvernash, mill his 1 ! � �� ., ut� . i v and I Everythlitz Done by the 'llotor E-Neeliot the . il-fLi weighed inany tons . _!?�, .,-2 - I ,� true ol(l-fashioue(l I in,, the -purchatic price, but by Illoust .. , I See "' lie inuttere.]. ccNfrt-� -1 1 , , ". :, , , I "ILI'M. - I * . , - L , , .. � L I . I I � . - �V Il ell (,ifts Was illeitlelit'Ll, lid tlye season I rinic has already been outlined ill tile dis- urting or time 314brixissir. I twenty tons uo pill __ � L:, il'.Pz­� '& ­., - CC01-10my, tiv�y succeed fillaily -in pAvi;J It. � V . .1 ,lie ag,tin' . ' It .� - �_ - . - 'I NV , � ii Ile calle,l. I,iverliatsh . - . 1*Bowser, don't play thal trick ,,IIL _W�.;� . -;w� ��,__.&­ . . a loW. I patches, if crime it CA . . stern as it did. - � V, 1�,,­ as tile thing. I Ali (,lily son ha% grown to young in. I 9t fiel,I tor cicctrl,.�Lty V$ Openiog tip I a .. _­, , I - 1 - .. w A va I'm good iiature itself, but I know wrien �.,j, .i I I - . L ­ I . .- * Clovor(lale. i . . hair and wag dark � .� �J_ '. i ' _L�.,� -__.... a one from 14n Francisoo to ork, an(i ' - ',4 1 , " . . I .. a . - iin its practle I "; . . _ � .1 - -[H' rper's .3ilagazine. �.! -_ 1 and begins to talk (if s.ecuring a hume of Ills � 11 11 Al appl oation to tarni w .1� �: not unlike the ut . 4 1 , .... � - ­ I . - ei di'ItAlit, and i1a.1 i - ' 15_11� I I , .i .L - .. . . . .1. * - - e town nillety Illil . - I , Z I I - . . . �� - low � to say, �a littl . -t Ili various 1 1,111 1111poseki. llpoll !" � L . � . . . . . .­. - . 'r. it. Ills parents begill at once ­ titt. discussions of this tsulojek "And now i suppose you've looked into *-�" large arrd,fearsome - � fill in I I iCkL,L I -_. I ­ . .� - - __ - ..I ,. - , 6 4 , lithOt dn,l 11,,werely wounded an old tr.tn, i , i i- . .. I- � 1. ­ ;.. , - _. _. . I - ,.. . r .1.�'..;.I .....i I our farm is too miliall for two - Fthritige, avainat w engiiieering 'oftriials It.as created consider- i ��.!!',i - - .I Darikis lion] lie had no , J the fuinace, and out in the bitrii, itild all ��K, � L - % . . � 1 . . I , I ,-; -1 . - �, , spread out over-Qe% � .-, . . � . - I So as an ad oining firm its for sale, the boy . i all,lp interest. The "I'lectricAl Woflti" hall i .." '), I .'. . . - I . .... , '.'--,.' * ' Live Stock. .I - I- i,.-_* :;.:. . -:s-.1 J . . ' - OVC I I .__ii� part of tile b-oat, at I _, - _. � . ... . 41ge. (;i%-Ing evidenee of ail unh&L'all---ed 1 . r the al',ey after a necktie, itwi beeti un- ­�,,;�- . . -. - � . - X&PS " 'I . I . gru to tile & publicAtion of ele,:tricit -lio, - - 1 buys. begul. tile y to t'lle I able to find one'!" site detnantled. still ., � I ,.% , - - stock gro�%, rig oil the , 8)I till), , illiplenjeutL i_,.::;,�.--'_ es of each " - I . vr'� ' ­ I � . We can not give 111) i, d I Mind, lie was ,taken s, r . ­ . .­­ - , Suppose on the contrary the father Ila , ' I -kat'1011111 t&rin operations and qf"l .. . . .: I.� . i ,�� -, I - tie wits relea ed I ail ani . . farin, for tile fertility of tile far"i must be ! taken hits interest money, kind indeed his I from wh ell it a few weeks 1 Ill-'xactly, .Nlrs. Bowser ! I've been liuut- 7 maI could Ila . . .- - .. . - � I with illustrations of a pla-it which is 8ituat- I :A;i:, � I - ,ago. Ills I&bt apiwal Alice Ill t 11 ,A-1- �t crews. I - 1 . fto _- -1 - . .� k. ' I . . ,14 ,.? - ., . . -1 ; , I oil in one o griniltural-States of '-kindle . I . . - . maintained and our pastures be l't"'zc ( Xurplus income for a few )-cam and-expend court was the , ing for two long hours. but I e ' ti d - .. . . � Ity Ilia VICCIIII, P,'Ell- f tile filletit a I what you have gi%en the cook 't�`o ,.'_�. .. I ­ _. .. our crops of gi assallti. forage and grain, too, � ed the amount in,buying extra fertilizer, reaAL of a ,sun brought : I .!. Mr. T. M. Arm I .- . -- . .. - . the West"and which shows ill detail how 1 � - .t - _I . ... _ �., . I-- -: i -Ing tile ri fires with !" , ! and responsible ell W - - . . .. - I .1 ­ - should all be fed, oil the farin. procuring better 8to-�k, in-aliort mak . dgc� The supporters of the theory of tile electric motor call Ile made) to perform - �sorry i�i the grisly terror a � - � . - T'. . We all know that much mote and a 'very LI -ernahh's utter irrespcniiihility were Dr. " Nly dear Mrs. Bowser, I &m in- , .,�, � , . - .. -.- . . old farm produce more than both tarms I most of the work whioli tile h6rse or the � - ."..' . . ". . in ich better clasi of live stouk could lie 1 ­ %rdner, superintendent of the asylum, I . � deed t.o trouble you, 1')ut will you look tinder _ -�1, Ahat appeared to Ii . will. How much better fit every w4Ly. I "a alled upon to do. i '%. - .- !. - bteam engine is now C I-1, . . � . -,i. I . ., I," . 11 - . _. . . . -it of our There are so many advantages to come f ro-n I and L&I and . jt.� off the coast of Ee . - . kept with profit by the majyx y t)r. Roherwon, professtpr of men ' the kitchen sink and see if you can find a in , .. . I - -L_ I There are four classes of fartriwork to 1 lk� I . ­ - flow have, and the itys. ousdiseasmiLttheCalifo iiauniversity. I i pair of cuffs for tile '!" ,4 , I - � ' nery ri ".., I He wrote tc I I,I- -1. - ­__.1 . ,:� i farniers then they intensive rather than extensive farming, which electricity is applicable- . First for A ago. � -. .. - - 11, or - 11 Didn't you. find a collar in one of the I �iL I . . � - :,:'11,i,- tem of heavy cropping and selling off near- that I consider it of 8utficient,importance to Thev called his diseASO soinnan,bul 131 .t t l, Id them that wii: , I I 5- . ___. - " _., . a ies ; second, li liting ; third, 1 � � . . 11 , .- ,I�, - __ ; , ly all of I ' i i power purpo 9 1 drawers?" she demanded ill replN . .�� . I �k- I - .- I - . thu grain, hay atiol. straw from the I deniand greater attention that) has li therto autobypnotism, a condition of trance simil d fourth, for the operation of I .�4 I in htthink of tit, - , .w'. I � . a .- . . ient, whicli heating ; an 11 Yes, after two years of pprsistent 'I�, if 1I.,l I - ., � � . I . . .�". farm', and putting nothing back, practiced , been given it. It ha' taken tire dairy world to that of a hypnotized pat wlephones, signals, alarms, ke. F,xatnples . �v V I I :lien lie was � . �� , . 9 n search." �;, .11 . - . - by so many farmers I t they tire challgad a in& normally bright to one dull, . ­ � 3 1 is entirely wrong, and V� IOUs. ' ,,�� � . a long time 10 f nd it out, bit under these various heaAls are numerous. - - .1 � .� . . :;... 1. - NVe*:l you have eight or ten pairs of ', ._.,I "The creature __1 .1 I . ; . .... it is only a question of time when these coming to see that there is a deal inore' pro- querulous, aecreAive, and irritable. I '.... _U� , � .- - I . -. For instance, hay, rain, and other prod. ,�.A r*-- . 49 , - . � '_ i'.1. - cuffa in tile same drawer !" I ' J" resembles PFreatl I � , .- _ _ . farms will not produce enough to pay the fit ill keeping one cow that will pro,duce 300 Dr. Robertson explained that a nrian auf- 112ts call be hoistell by electric power, - I- i I . .- _. _. . ... . * -- Exactly, I ,Lice tile drift Of this tli;ng!" 1 six others sto� __ ; ,. - taxes on them. The breeding,of all kinds ,,5`y%� ail,[ ,.� I . . : 1 �, s of butter, than in keepin two Cows fer- a changed be- ' , ,,�_ , - In " . .1 - 11 ­ 4 ­ . 1"t.1111. g from bomnambuilaill iti which call be also applied to ordinary I � - � . 1. . muttered Mr. Bowser, as lie scattered the i�i.;- da-%light, foi- fuII3 - I - . - of live stock in Cie country, -especially of- to w-voinplish the same result. f have seen ing. His entire mental and moral condition l � . . � I .- . I . elevators. An electric moXor may run � whole vollection over the dress�,,r to selectii 1". - ( I . I � I . . W - . � - I', ., - . - . .�. ­ _..�� animals possessed of-tile higher qualities inead.,ws so poor that 50 to GO acres were lit I eversed. I it n)ost cases, tile doctor testi- pumping apparatus, whieli will furnishl V_ - )n board the (It: . : I I . pair. To his own great amazement lie ?,,',,, Greenock, and we ;�01, , -I : I I �.. ­ - I - .�_ ­. - - at, ,.j%*er to secure sufficient hay to keep hed, - the alluoinial condition in brought 'A , �Z' . .. _. . . . and the best breeding, should be encodrag go. I � . water for the drinking troughs, for fire pur- I , .4 . I., ..- - .. ._.- . pened to see his sleeve buttons as well I I.... . am& to Callao ill .1 , - . . __ 0 . .. . .� ed in every way. tell of- fifteen cows, and ill the same town &bout by an outsid,tir, but in some cases it ill poses, or for watering the garden, use in to fit them into the clean clitl'is W it[,out iweak.l I 'I Very smooth ail(' , - - - - 6,44 . . I � �. ­ _ The tip-grade of sheep and the d1airy �as have seen little cows and a horse wintered imposed by extraneous objects. Women dairy houses, kc. I I �� 9 , - .1.- ..: _ ! -oved - . I i'llyaquil a salit: , � a - . � . 1. - _ _ I been attaitied oil tile line of th-, inipi ing (town any doors, or knockitig off allY I � I . .� _'. �... . on tile hay grown from chat number of look into.a mirrorand hypnotize themselves. All such miscellaneous machines as threili- I . 11 I - . . - plaster. To Ilia further aniazenicut lie got, six or eight feet. a. -- . , I., ; , . .... -�- 0.. _.... I . breeds. The hogsi too, have been quite acres. Let us concentrate, intentk;f3r. &I'd When patients have been7hypnotilte'd by the era, grinders, shellera, hay presses, grind- into his coat and vest without Like be,ist,eadi'n ' - ships. While WO V "I A f . 1. . universally improved, and merubs have * . .' ' . . I its broadest, truest sense we @hall extend ringing of a bell that condition may uninten . . .- . . �. I - I . . , - in .�.�,-4 1 1 � . vtones, &c., can be readily operated by falling do%%it or the lavatory explodilli; but! , I . ill' I * ...- . ce to high grades and full bloods ." 1�.�-,, caused such a phei _. ­ . 11 .. �c' - - ­� ' __ - -..- - given pla " our business by increasing prolits. tionally result from bell-ringing. lit about electric motors. It,is very probable that in _: I .. , ­ - .. - .- . _ - - I. I 'I, . 1 . .- - - .1 __. ved breeds. ,Cattle . 1 - Wonders suddenIV ceased. He he,_,an to, .1 ,urprised to see ; . ; . . .. .. . of the various impro ____ one-third of tile cases hypnotism its impossi - M, . �. . I , . . ' time electric ruilw�y lines may exist over twist and hunch and growl,and theil strode ! . ' ' of the water until I . .. . . 1. I . - ' fol � .le � � . low the es�tablished law . . 11 ,_ .� .. - .. a. and horses mus. ,-*-, ­:-- Breaking Up god lisind. ','- . ble. Another third was pirticularly aus- . . 0 _. I . - -i - . 1: . � . tile best agricultural regions, furnishing to the baluster and shouted : to thirty feet abo, . - � - : �i;;;; -, - %hen farmers learn : i - �' If inherited tendencies in communication between the different farms 11 three ship lengt] I .1 . .. Of improvement, and .. ' ceptible because o . . , . : V . __ �. . , '.�:. . the necessity of breeding to only pure bred In' breaking up 8od land for corn, pir- this case. This patient was unusually aus- well as small tramways oil sep%rale . " Is any living soul downstairs ?" - - ­ . .I . v -�, . .� , �.. . .. �-. bull ticularIV that which is in fair condition but as _ - . 1 . ich has been under ordinary farm man- I , �, -i� sand stallions they will then ensure ceptible. His father was a culiar man. " I am here, of course," replied -Nirs., peared to be thre4 . � 1-t!' - 1 �. ­ .- ,i:.�.. thesucceasof stock raising on the farm. wh H a mother on the borderiandrof insanity. farms, connecting the different buildings, Bowser. and gradually aw4 ,� * - . - . . .� . - ., - - , -.-,. gement, if fertilizers only are to be used, while electric ploughs and vehicles of all " Oh, you are ! I didn't know blit yoll� double that size. . .. -Z .- .­ The grade sire of any and every kind is a a . . . 'I .. '. . He' &at widihis brother many times when the - - I -,.,. .� - . apply those whieli are rich in potash. Use ' sorta are among tile po"ibilities. had expired ! Being : ten minutes, whei Nl.':i I . -��i -. I and a sire as the father of scrubs latter went into his hypnotic trancos, and . you are still alive,, -1 , - , - I . _�_. delusion, ' . I . . We saw nothing i -1 - - I- � . ,. ..- ... Mi. -full blood materials whiolli will supply, 80 to 103 . -1 -oweam - might I resume to inquire what your par,� . '. .� in thin fact,undoubtedly was largely responal- , .4 .1 . .- .--. ..: is a step backward fro sires, _. - I . � .. :1 , . - tf -: . . .. . I-I.. ­ . I __ � pounds of actual potash, from 25- to 30 ' To Prevent'Washouts in Grain fieldR. tie t I.. . about it, nor coul - ., . .� . -, . . . I . ble -in bringing about the defendant'$ con- I I ular Aject wits in sewing up my eoa and was provided wit] . I . . . . -, -1 I- . . ­ k, - , � .. . �- _- . .�. . .. ..__�.:1 .: About :. .- - �;.; undo of phosphoric acid, and from 15 to vest? Did you start out to iii:tke bags Of' . I 1 �,5 -- , ..: . � , . ...._ -� :.;..-. Sheep. - ... ,I . ,-i .. po dition, as tire somnambulist in frequently alf comparaLivelv level fields are sown to looking teeth, bul -f . f " : ..- �- . � . . .?o pounds of nitrogen per acre. them ? Were you going to use those bag � I - - I �_.�.I I...I :i _: I- _.�: I� .. ,�.7. - -".'-- . - The�Merino crossed with the �Soutlidown - if 66 ape-ial corn fertiliztrs" is to be Used, imitative." - . . I whest or rye, furrows should be made that L3 hold catnip, smartweed, and otner, ways been convin( I I i I I . . .:. .- - I - superfluous I . . known sea monst , ; - ; . � �_ I .� I . - . -.%.-:,- -makes a superb all-purpose sheep,profitable apply only a moderate quantity, say 400 Perhaps this is the state that Eyraud will quickly carry off all the herbs V I - ­ � I - The furrows should follow tile low- . . I.. � __ ­ ..�� both for wool andmutton. to 500 pounds of muriate of potash. It is blunderingly attempted to explain when lie water. Nlrr. Bowser climbed the stairo and walk- * . - - . � I . I 1. - : . v . : .:.. . . .., I. . - . __, The Southdown is the best mutton sheep I I f it be a tor-' �. I I � � ... . . .. -It is best to do this imme- 11 I I . - I I - I . ..: . believed this combination will produce aa maintained that he was dominat,ed by some est portion of the field, e en i ed in on him again. As fie squared off lind4 , ­` :, . F - I_ I � . � "I of I ­ .. . . . .- . :,.%%.- in the world, and is doing more than a. good a crop as 800 to 1000 pounds of " corn psychic force hitherto unrevealed. At all tuous course. unched tip his slioulders silo said : ii i � .... i . � . . . - . . I The increase . . - -I , �:' -I� 11P er seeding, but it may he done I 14 Mr. Bowser, your suspenders are haV: .. by natural and ar . . � . I �f� . 41..-_ - . ,.�_._: the other sheep to introduce good mutton fertilizer, and it will cost considerably events it prepared the audience in the court diately aft .. . . ..... ._�_I �i ,.,.,-.-. . ._�' 1, into common use in America. less. room for the experiment, publicly made for at any time before the ground becnmein ing, about your kriees I If you would reniov0- 3 tribution of manh ".­�, I �, .1 '. . . . -r e, some of tile grain . �_& ,i : - � -.1 ..�, - " - . I p. ,_. -1 always - frozen solid. Of con is - slioulders '. I ;47,i . . . . _ 4; The production of mutton should With ordinary birn-yard manure or stable the first time, of throwing aman into a hyp at and slip them over you, I,,,, � . . � . _.. , 1, .I . , . . . ; . . , - I I ;..- I . ..�: I _. . , . be profitable. It can be grown more cheap- manure for corn, use potash. Four coids notic trance ai�d forcing him to live over will be destroyed, but by scattering, with a your co the globe, are the :, . . . nly the loll would feel morc comfortable." history and coridi ��- ­ ... ;f . � . I -�.,. ly than beef I or-pork, becausei the wool so ' ) Whenshe had gone Mr. Bowser carefully The rise and fall, h - � . �­ ', � of manure and 100 pounds of muriate of again the actual story of his crime. This fork or shovel, the upturned soil, o - .. / _ - ;. _. . . .., -.1 �­_ f feeding. - was faithfully plants in the immediate channel will be lost, .. I .- .: ... - !..,.. .: ".. largely pays the cost o I potash per acre. .. I � par� of the yrogramme er a'd,this precaution often saves ten times dropped his Sunday coat on Lite floorl biJ the progress or di . - � �11 - ..., �.,:L cm, I - - - I . L . _..-­_ 136 far was Livernash und n , t .. . _. .. ...,. in the absence of an efficient dog law, For fodder or ensilage use either in carried out. , veFt at tile foot of the bed his pailtaloolto the domination o . . . . 11 .j . I .�_.?:.i.�I, ..,I.. �. ��.;-.I.I., strychnine and the double-barrelled shat- fertilizers or with Manureasboutone-fourth Dr. Gardner's hypnotic influence that that amount being drowned out or stunted r of the dresser. lie tosse( hil ed parts of tile - .. .. - . . ing . . . at the corne � �, .1. : ; � L__".' he steep . L ­ I �_ I L*-,:. 4� rough his hand, cheek an in low places. If aln oCCupies V W, - _... __ a . 7,.*, t-- _1. .. ,-� i gun are the only hope of the sheep grower, more potash than above r000mmended. were stuck th Tear Cliffs into the closet, his necktie oil tile waves of populat . . I ., . . %­­� , . ... �� a a" p .. ..�; _:I . berally, but with circumspee. dication of bod. hillsides, furrows lo I'llea I__ � � �.'. I.- j - I -,:;t. L. . ... . Use them li In our experiments all fertilizers and man. witht th Ii �h'Ast in 7. ,, . -_.L'�. , , &Ila got back into his everyday rig. various causes to I . : .--. . . 11. . I . . 4.�­:! tion. . I , _� ..'� 1. . .__'. . I I har- ily suffering. 1hen, in obedience to the lowest places leading down andliorizon . ` . ) ' , _. - "___4',_'. _': ures have been applied broadcast and tally he descended into the family roorn Wilk Find new seats of �, __- - .1 _ I . ­� , I It— "I'' ., . I i I ... .10' .. � "..1. Btiy;the latest improved,finest bred, ped- physicism's commavd, he answered all ques- around the hill, thus oonveying much of tile I --.:_-!�L`L -.;�111 ��, I 11 � L-;,.� .1 _ ­ . rowed in. � . 4 8 po .)n& great dignity. Ments of humani . � , � - ­-- ­'­.;, ..tLn.. - - . . I - . . . . , ,I Shropshire, . - . If the I '. _ ��: n sheep, such as tkte I . . rti I : . 1'.'I" ts:ree Matto -...j-'_�­jW L --- ____ . .. , ., rpocrite! If' over again at ma _ ��..j�t,__­­_�` , . tiousquicaly and intelligently. Of course surplus water to tb direct " No, in& . , . . ­.. . ,... �;._""- �� I 1. am, I am no h3 . . � L, ­ ,,, . . � �..J 4�__`_._�__.L__ 4 Oxford-or Hampshire down, If you Must . -" _' , I . there was every evidence of mental hallucin- furrows an gradually slo ing, washing wants 0 Iiist6ry, butwiti - : 1. � _ ­ �� � - I. . _ _.,"_i'_ . . . - . .� � , - ; - . � . - � :, 11 ­!_ �,�..4��.� .`­­' `. go in debt for anything, let it be for a few, One trequently gets credit for what he Fi -hypocrite belonging tothis house reaw have been times - -.1" '.,_-..'j` 'r�', 1 -- i ation, but the object was to abow what he will be prevented. If the hi I in quite steep ' , _. , __. �­�?f-� ` ... , ., _ -� 3 go to church and pretend to be inte . - ". - ", . I ,-1 , I � ,.-L.I.;. '.'�.�*"�.,-..-."�����.:.,�.,�,�.�.- ,.', lit least, of the beat sheep. i does not pwisms. I a di- wi- _ _1 - .- . _A ,�_1 , _- 9 ,3. , , , Z:� - did and not why he did it, The dootor several furrows should be drawn, thu - but as fs , ­­. ., j- -;­.�,,�- ".. . -till flocks am Natural shoe blacki Us b6ow f6tind In merely claimed "t they could put L bin( in verting heavy rainfalls into several chann , J.n religious matters iihe can go, . lationhas been slq .. ,� ..; � .�- M"", ., __,:Ii, Sheep kept on farmis ia an als . . ....,.­ - - 1.� I I .-;�­ , , ._­, ­�� ­ fig I I 0e, I will not,dissemble. This is the W0111 There have been . . ' .''"_ .' '-­! - - was I. - �e:.:� more Lprofitable per capita than those kept a mine in Utah. the ocadition In *hiah he was when he with consequent less -danger from ' hing .. _., . 1.�7,-�-"-.--.�,- . nd I have PO - man race seems I ..I ­ . , - .1 ­ :.,�..��,-, ­�._;,":.� . I— , ­ ,.' , .:., . '.. 11� 06 I '. f. ::: :,.-. : i;,.-- ;�`­ in large Rocks,-for the reason that they are . . � ­- mitted the crime, and thereby demkon. or overflow- ' , ­ nducted house in America,a dog driven by some f . � . . . .,..- _.� . . - - 00M --f .. - _..� .',-.'_. ,j--' * - Supper, - dumbout pWI . ii,� . - : .., I, ..-. I '. I. r4ore easily handled, and are con eatou in &' r6 ' aon _ _ 1. . .� . lkp with more than any other husband . L�. . , - . , ... - _i.�, �oquenktly _ str*te At the wild theories and vagaries of . - . . . � . ­..., - _. i.- . ,16_:_!� V -am__ .W_ o I new I&nds to cut' ­ . ­ ., . ­ - . . - . . �- _ . � .1 _ . . .,:. _i, . Is L. � .., i,:,:-�'-,".. _._.... ,- ., - . better cared for. ram the principal Ronitan meal. - iI .. . . %6e face of the earth, but I will n0t 101 . _ . .. _.. - . i- a 101111111111114mbulist, In eousequence the utter Doctor-" My good woman, d D church,. ._­� . .­. ­-''L ;1;,. I.. - 060 �r - If the progres . , - :: I... I . .1. ..:.-".�� :.-- ... ��! ,: . A sheep that starts to go down g6a down - Mrs,Lushfor-th-" And to think how I abomos of a raotive. or. goverWag cause, sm stutter all the time?" Peasan Not A- e hypockta, I You can go t, W � continuous from - 1, '. . '... . : ;,. - . ,, 1�_fl,,t . "..L.,k-:, ,. . I;., �" f ast. Dr. . . "itfAd to pray for you--"Mr. Jaggs Lush- _" ��. ., iii stay home and rip and cuss and - , � . .._ 4 . -in not good for,sheep, as . . t � .. I ,_ _ . . ;_` I y -feed ww�immedi&Wy obown.; ". idl the flaie� air. Oilily when he attempts to ' ' ."­ ­ �, L E ' .. I��,.�: .4'." - . �,: L'.1r._ . tiquity, it is evi . .- . .. �..11,1�;.L ,�_.).k.I t:�- ,..� their digestion is na strong eabuih-for i th-41"W611, you finally gob ilne, 41-h' - Ap_L 0 __ . . . -.1 n and murder 500 . ,*'. , , . - . . - . - . ­ v_ I ­ I L - - "7t 'W L JWLS '' L it . __ . . . . �, i�_P_ � ': t, tor to . V. __ . �,41- i . � ­ J - _� ...y ­!_ ' of the-'Ii*er. 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In distant parts of the world, notably in become depopulated and apparently unable i Tbo� _ That Help to Cure Contains no,opium or other anodyne. but dee- 'z . �r , }, ` eII P to support life. It is uncertain whether, In the Ukraine, Russia, the woman does s-,•..va the SPFPIF1P ACTHIMA POISON INTNE BLOOD k., "t h;ls decided to re Scottish waters the sea serpent has of late a_ti K $ been disporting himself iu his characteristic The Cold• h'a� at the present moment, the copulation of ail the courting. When she falls in tbve ANDCIYESANICNT'SSWEErtSLEEPANI) Ct RIE$ I 1 er replies that she P g horrific and fearsome manner, affrightin}I the globe is greater than it was two or three with a than she goes to hit, house and in. Fo that y.lu need i iee18 inclined to $kip "•1 ' . a t l,e words have handl mariners and terrifying timid. passengers. thousand years ago. There is congestion in forms him of the stats of her feelings. If Tho disagreeable Asthmabil ire socrs,tur , .a '� ' I. . Bowser remarks; y Its most recenb appearance was several Europe, in India, and in China ; there are he reciprocates all is well and the fcrmal taste Of the p � ► pelt ntyi6t gasp- 1,, of course. I don' weeks ago in the North Sea, and practically innumerable tribes in Central i�frica on marriNae is dais arranged. If,however, he DOD LIVER OIL snq for breath , w F , , t within sight of the Scottish coast, just otic whom even the slave trade makes no per- is unwilling she remains there, hopin to for fear ogg sof- � :}.. � # 1r r neighbors to class as g P !oration On re- a 1 is an example ceptible impression. But the vast plains of coax him to a better mind, The poor fe low � ceipt of name and P.O,add.CRs we mail TRIAL11 Peterhead. rhe correspondent sends to his IS dlsSl ted In t P We=- t. ►► e, even if we are pot paper a most thrilling story of the extraor- ,p sia, w.hich,swarmed-with men under the cannot treat her with the least discourtesy, SIO rTLE and I►r.+ve t.t► ►on tloar ASTIIFAA ,} � Fri- '` K Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Empires nor has he the consolation of been able to . is I ENE CUREA As,rtaMA. For - "''''' I'll start aboutgettipg iinaryexperiencewiththeunkuownmonater p gSCOTT FREE , c „ and avers that the parties are deserted. The civilization of Europe turn her out, as her fribnds in such a case sale by Druggists. i , sl rr, of the deep, .DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE CO s� 11 elle ii to have seen the ocean horror vouch is no longer threatened by the Eastern would feel bound to avenge the linsult. His ROL'tt,t T&LIf, X.Y. 4 `' L s a long sigh. S g �g 1 it, but she drLads the for the entire and unvarnished truth of hordes which swept over the Roman E remedy, therefore, if he is determined not Canadian.Ofiice 18G Adelaide St. W,, Toronto c,` be ' he g ire in the earlier centuries of the Christ to marc her, is to leave home and stay f •-1. The said exerci8es his narrative. His vessel was the odd P y Y _ �_ J' g era Butthat rodi ious migration lei a awe as lou as she is in it. ends after�Tir. Bowser herring boat Ilarbinger, and she was lying P g g y g her nets about four miles from foundation of the States of modern Eu e. On the Isthmne of pecten either sex can ,1EMULS10C® N S U P T ® N } t 1 4R ,t ,-,,- ';_ " t;ttr:,. They invariabl to by The tots of the event is moat . do the courting, with the natural result ! .. ■ {` Y land. 1 he g V>t'Pure Cod Lider Oil with Valuable treatise and two potties ofinedicine S-nt Free to _ rt)1w�,r & Ndw Atlantis Passenger Steamer• that almost every one gets married. A HYPOPHOSPHITES 1 Y 5urrerer. five Ea r��s an:t Post UHice ,ddre•ss. A. , " circumstantial. Three members of the st Octlni co.,tar; tet Aa.laid S[rett,1'o,onto,ort fi crew were on deck and three below at tea. similiar practice to that in the Ukraine �'v ^` h Ln��e of shirts in Suddenly a dreadful monster made its ap- The question of transatlantic passenger exists among the Zuni tribe of Indians. The( . 0m' LZME AND so;t�-A. U t. this' `•greatly alarming traffic is apsuminq greater irnpcnthnco from woman does all the courting, and also con- The patient suffering from 1, ,+, pearauce on the port aide, s The year to year, with the ra ids increasing * r1. t{F1& a. t u loll to the rag those on deck." the account continue y y P Y troll the-situation after marriage. To her CONSUMPTION, . monster deliberately placed two fore feet on travel from'America to England. Although belong; all the children, and descent, inalud 1FiRONCHI'I'It9, ('OUGIi, COLD, OR •, the second drawer of - ing 'inherita.nce, is also on her side. The WANTING DIhF:At3Fg, takes the *4j% - . t}lP gunwale of the Leat at a distance of the great steamship companies have tried At r,l! same custom prevails among the Vi roes, a ) romedy as he would take milk. A per. pool lying there about thirty feet from each other, the one to meet iho demand by putting on larger P g g 1 {ret earulyied,and a�rondertbl tieRh producer. y , but tribe in Gabul, and the Hairs of ,Malabar. J Take rro.►ther•.,Ill Lr•uggist.q,Doe.,I.OU, Shoot Music, Music books, Guitars � v ' , resting near the pomp aft, while the other and faster steamers, the rates are not re- awel, without seeia Among the (Taro race of Abssam, in North- RC(►TT&DOW-VE,Belleville. ' I Banjos,Violins,Accord eons and,alI kinds Y � ; $ was lacer} at the fore block. the ,weight dueed, 14�d many are prevented from tak- .+•tu rns and discovers p east Indi%, it not only the privilege but - _ - _ of Flanei Instruments. The tarr;c=t stock in '.�:. - of the anima} was the means of causing the in;; the, trip by the comparatively high cost .,r,M_�_�,,,__-� �w� , lit from him for as ,at t.o list to one side to a depth of three of travel anew design for an Atlantic even the dui of the girl there to speak first. s ---- - - - Canada to choose from. " . 1'ilem he sudden} he - uP man sounht refuge in the holii, passenger steamer would, if carried out, Y g .P �1Tt`.\Tit/1►l T.\i'A!VT-For huncireds of " Uet our rices before purchasing eisewhero� a11 y planks. O ► sulArt, young men and women who will p 3 x .The leviathan made a sudden-dart with its I et,able oany to croas the ocean who have Objection Overruled• thoroughly prepare thenwelv.es in Shorthand, .and savanloncy. � ' � _,;� , vc,r. dead`'" our of L►ie two well remaining on been waiting for the establishment of cheap Book keeping, Arithmetic. Ponmanshil),'1'ype o bead at • �LNn I:olt r.�TAl.oct F. , QEF- ��. _ Emil roared \1 r.. tt'interl>trttom writing, etc. AdflresrCollage of (orrespond- deck, who was iulcnediately seized by fates. The proposition is to construct's rr y�„ once, 'loronta VifYiALItaY, ROYCE & CO.,' ;+ ,n tilt- ash llarrel, tom anion incl pitched into the hold, he system nine hulls of special model, cop- hom the head of the stairway, " these socks \aTEtt1 t'11[td .\�gi'I[•�t't; t'(►. of Mali- - fi•" t i;►u,p'' I've look his p1 trick] following• The curiosity of netted n three trains of three hulls each, you've laid ou: .'�r me are not mates !" j� c r ISS YOPIGE STREcT, 70RONT0, ONT ' `' ed . hirttself quickly 1 J fax, Nova Scotia: t%,Lpit,Ll tSt,U.11),M)) ; for III-Wt :hen tort times two Olen below had b this time been roused the cen.ral train being the principal parts 11 Neither aro your feet, dear,"answered ►gena►©; at unreprc anted nnint,, address .1. "''1 - J by the shout of tilose on deck, and they of the raft, and extending 22.5 feet for- Mrs. Winterbottom, sweetly, from the hall 11. 1:Lvurt,Chiet Agcnt,'Ibiontu. _- t in your closet the companion way in time to see I ward std "O(1 feet abaft of the outer two below. 1 of �an:e tip p ,­;� E M P C E TO C C O Srve ® the whole forming an outline similar the monster disappearing beneath the ; trains, , . ► :Ind to his great.stir= w<Lvcs. The crew state that the animal re- to the of an ordinary ship. The -total '- - -N�_l'. .- - t,, i:►o oa the. hooks rnaincd by the side of the boat for, fifteen I lengthwould be 11t0 feet, breadth over Phipps--" ?here's a man who always F r sale everywhere. ..i:,l.; each separate ]►1111111 a, Thelietdandneck,theysay, were three tains 14Zfeet,tooutsideofHoata, 1S0 keeps his head above water." Wigg— '' lose of a irafFe, and were: cover I feet. the dieplacemeut of the centre train " How does he m3uage it ': 1'h:pps-" A1- empire TObaCCO CO., NlOntreal ° ATA R R H � . - I ­­' i; on flee bed, and.. similar to tl __ --- _ .------_-__-- irriund enc} rushes ed with a thick coating of hair in black and i wouldbe I3,U(10 tuns ; of the outer trains, ways takes Meer. �� [. rr i ;te: - ��-bite patches. Its niouth contained tw•I each, r-1i0 tons; total iiisplacement; about ( (Tor clear little daughter wa$terribly sick, r, -- �*-- IVt.�L LI 1�� . n !t - propelling P I Iter bowel+:were bloated and hard at; a MCI;; ., r- •, t,ii ask the girl to sets of powerful-looking teeth, and was sof- ' '�G,Ot(tons. Theower would i F so, USE Dr.CLARK'S CATARRH CURE, I�- i bur: ire out a col- licient', as one of the Olen said, to swallow I eons.s of seven engines-three in the centre f. IVc feared,ate would die i � ; never fails. IT CURES CATARRH IN THE HEAD- 1 an orrlil:Iu V sized omnibus. 1 he ears were train, (1,000 hu:se power each ; two in the Till we happened to try Ij. ���N SON. T HAY t I, keep'e►n clown I000 each'i'Pleree'A Pollets-they cured her, rem irkably THROAT acro NOSE. COL-t� tN .Me HEAD, toil I ,e of extraordinary di tile and resembled I foi wad sections of outer trains, i quick. For Circular Address FEVER, fNFI-AHED pALA{ c AKD T.,Pia LS, Le- t send save me + * stores the scone of sl,loll, anti dr:v• away th j *hose of a water agenic].' The len>zth of the anti too in stern sections, (i00J each. This ,ever be %vithout Pierce'a Pellets in- the , , TOPO11tC DULL HEADA¢HF c'xl'�'rienccct by:?1 who have �`- animal cannot be accurately stated, but it I woul(give a total of :5t),0(Ib horse power, 77 10Ct11COLC Ave.. Catarrl►. One vtt/e will I pork wt3nd'rs. I'ricr; :, the. tint drawerof r 1 house. The aro gentle and effective in b�, at Drunaists. S:•ut ►r7 rswil c:i receipt of - , :'•',v li'�w blind a man illllSt ll:l>e been some hundreds of feet in cirivilt,seven pairs of p�Ldclle wheels of :►- ' action and give immediate relief in casco of ,rice by r.�,,]rePi:inl; . .. length. and feet diameter,ti and }3 feet•witle; andS"'S R - _ . !i". - havit� a dip of t3 feet. The steamer would indigestion, biliousness and constipation. ikARK CHMICA CO..l8e A9ci.hU Sl .WLST, rtGEC:iTQ, Of ccsttrse, The This awes and circumstantially resat- t They do their work thoroughly anti leaL a no t - " Y r,er a ent Ionian named \1 r. l carryno cargo,and would require no ballast, ! K,•,.•, ,. . t,,a- r ,.,.► ,.,,,,. of,.,e:h;ine Stent t'fro rt alt}. . .ami drawer for ed tale encoula,,.l g - i so dit the entire tonnage capacity wottic[ bad effects, Smallest,cheapest,sine easiext I --derrr_ Love t•xC,rrss ants I�r,%t ochre adur—s. Ii• C., ���I����IS� � D U��LIII . f+>un+I them until llubert (.rigor of the boat Star of CoulartJ be avilable for engines and fuel. The ship : to take. one a dose. Best Liver I ill-made i 1tvuT, Jt.e.,ta; west Adylaide street, Toronto,Ont :' r the bed, in the of I)unbeatll to pluck up courage and tell l wouL lie intended fol one firatand second- ' ` � Arise fro:n poor tliges ' . . :,:ill. Jlr. Row his story to an ?then+leen paper. He and Y The Rev. \1 r. Arlingt.n-" 1 ort shuubl . j, >>�"� tion. lac. Kidneys fail sec rias assent'ers, and would have ucconun°' sews a bt [iarticular about details :hiss ' �' Zf' `l to extract the Orin. acid his boats tom In ' eliconntered his horror y MOTHER'S COMPANION i 7 -. ;r i:4;ites iii getting into ' - frnm the blood. Ilcart p` y dati(t for 2000 of each. It is estimate•1 ; Tucker. It is lit!le things s that telt."� THi: fl. ° -.�, ' i 1 ,weer.is saluted iIi the Mora}' birth, and thirty miles off the ' that,`i0(NI tons of steel would be used in g F di�cn.e and other mala- �_ coast. of Buckie. A strange commotion was �ie1Ge- I know that. I have ti►ree 9lnall R /-.�( (Cl�t, 1� ,� ��:R1tGMA�Iif �i t`;, '1� , , jr� , I,tinous fore thht break S the omstruction of the connectors Anti in , sisters." ;�i 1 rl ` . �t,:t kin+lly sonde- observed in the sea,anti, " uttering a fearful the ire', rthenin of the arts of the sections g g P I K rupp'a'great can works at Even con l.uy enc: 13c h:tpp4 ! � �;� 4:1;r» ti clown o tt r st.ron< est. . I'! Ii you will put cry, there rose out of the water such a fears t whop tl►e greatest strain would occur. The I ti4 •„� F �' a ; yo uhf in :1 few weeks +anions ! ' fill monster as male our lair stan(l on en }. some I,litili tons of coal and coke a flay. TLS• 7TiLLtAl1K tiF(: 1'u.. LTI►., Nont:gnat. A�°`-' �o-:Lys i'opular Hytgiene ` dunes: " Fur a time we were ; hull would be entirely of steel. It is • µ',AK . as �.alter �Ir. (:rigor con I)r. II Lrve 's Southern lied i'iuc for /•; W;in-1 acldr :tet. Leon sp x. t r Eoilin 1 the rht that a steamer of this desiun could • Y IMAGINE �E"'' ttatr'rha; t.he1poacr to g Speechless, every one of us, 1'0 our great i ],e hilt su•tiicier►tl error r to withstand a I_eoughs ami colds is the meat reGabte anti ' , DO Y� E- '", :+nil tlestror the Y b I'I►ilt in'ttttlC \ar11►td iII►1rr bCt71► r1'r;lll't1'ly Ir KIhI( V RL ht'h1, t „• li, -N he rror the nloiister shaped toward our boat et feet cough medicine in the market. For.° 'If:ui�e. i•t he most power - t. eenterl of the moa renter strain thanahe laould ever p K our o,t/t soap. �inca l+ts. burry-=even lent; -socks,-s an I- T,!<tcerl two heavy fore feet, with big i to in the waver of the Atlantic. our sale everywhere. y ,; .at � \ fur :entidoce known, rind c{, , t neck �1 e;L1111ew forward, 1 sou c truer if the. hats not been I,U(1U( The public s t 1. #I,00}cl 1►c taken freely- t+: he stern. ' are not foolh and db not ecctinue to buy good•+ �.-- •~� i/ to:I h.orh the,deadly poi- F. ,'r; 1,a.,gll,g Off his clad., ol,to t of to most im octant adlanla ea that her , - . 111CiL\'Illt�' the part of the boat in charge of p K , Electricity wan first- t•ra tsported frorn r unlc,:� they aro:atlsfaetory. f -� p s Bial constrnetion would give would be • place to place in portable form in INS[. H.Li�.ia��� 1 sones that undermine the .,, ks '" Ile whispers, this terril,le .noriste►, whose eye,selene ,Ike _p ____ - ._ - -_.- . - _ sy.etni." �� ' lmn►nity from the horrors of seasickness. GiB©ON8' TOOTHACHE GUM acts av a I. fry it, it w•ill�provo ]_ `I've. been'buy. green fisc, and whose mouth, with large, , '1'hm would he scarce} an rolliit .notion, ;� - t b J y K tem►I•orara tillinv.and stink+loot li,whe instant- KOFF NO MORL' - j, the truth of above: white; Shillins; �eeti, and lolling r ton r- ! anfthe cortical motion would he confined Jy. �otd by druggi t , EL/ ve !It,ii;;ht over a �i/ATSflNS COUCH DROF�S • clave at least one struck terror into our very he:Llc., It.11'"" ' t:hi to the forward enols of the fr,rward St, Leon Mineral Water go. (Limited),. `�' ut the },ee.l, around o},serveri that 1:3•urge :;impson aril (=creed �c or na an+i would diminish toward the ; Happiness Ie a quality at the mini which WILL CIVE POSITIVE AND INST- - I+ I re iy it ': I've hunt• Kohc=croon l:otrs hart fainted aw'ay. 7'he sta�� K,llere it would 1►e hardly perceptible ir' t cry hard to tletine correctly. %%'hat ie " ANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERING $cad Office-sol! Ii;in Street West, a1 the roof earl out enormous weight at tlteaninuLl had tl►e:tern happuleas to one man is the reverse to an FROM COLDS HOARSENESS SORE TORONTO- ,, of our large craft qui-. s-:bn►cr ere anis we , in Ise roughest sea. The proposed steamer other. ' ' Brinell Ottlee-un-tal Ball, 149 Yonge St.ree- _.u, In v:tu:. Perhaps chaps g weid not only carry -1000 passengers, but THROAT,ETC.,AND ARE INVALUABLE - - really thought tint every moment Lras cn►r 1 Have you AstLma? TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. & ___ -te--_-College. ati __ ! weld give a treater amount of cubic space 1 ::tet. 0111. - skipper rushed aft, t;,rryinf;wit ii , T. W. STAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY THEM ����� piece as she walk= }rim a lt,n_ boat hook with iln.irou ~tied oI► : ft,►:aclt pas�a�nLer than the pre:icut steam f. j)tt j{. ,`rulvt'tt.t`�, 1t- 1 aul, �tirin., : and hulled out a 1 cr. .asci, as it would car,•v 'no freight. it 1 will mail a trial package of `irhitftu:uui's � - i:.t or. ten pairs of it. This he scut- into the monster's mouth r I CANADA PERMANENT ;- aG least fifteen feet and, to our great relief LL'altl retrain a shor'er time in port. It is . Asthma Cure /roe ;o any sufferer. fives IN EVEt2Y CUT. -.I Meta in this dra:l•er ' ` r•Itmated that such a ship cotllil carry first- LEAN AND SWINGS COMPANY ' - - - ,:, this house ! ��'hy aClil sn:grise,'t.he anunal sen{L back, boat ,_ P instant relief in worst eases and :ores t_UMBERMENi hook curl all. The mousier trust have c1+` 1'it*`'gingers at �.I a �l.►y and bPcond tt•1►ere others fail. .Name this paper anti , �`' ;',. , • -cit+ ,risen ors ata corre9 ►ondin rt•duc- rend address. INCORPORATED A.D, i8bri. YOU CANNOT t weir�}led many tons as it would take a,ieast I K 1 Ei t nlattsred, lit'a. twenty tons to put our Loaf dawn by the tip, oil the i:sual rates. I'I►e�echenits looks A F. 6.3:►, Subscribed Capital...._.. .rr5.ovo,000 AFFORD . trick •,n ane again-! stern as it dirt! It had lrnib seawec�l like �'ty imposing on paler, but it is a question ; - -- Paid up Capital .. .. 2,000,000 Kyct he r such a s stent will be carrit•d out i "" Reserve Fund 1,550,000 TO WASTE THIS1. .11 imt I know _when hair, and w•as dark in color. Its head w A9 y Total Assets ............. 12.000.000 -- . • iLhe nineteenth evioury, - ' not unlike the unicorn of fiction, w►tl, a . rhat �'Y�� Fee is' office Toronto Street,Toronto . N•on've lookers into large and fearsome mouth. Its fore claws 1 s(` SEND FOR t ng E t&1%I1% % It.\\1► BUA%('H BOOKLETANDNEW ,u the barn, and all Spread out over several yar•ls of t•he after i(19 nogCh III a COeep �OOm• I T uitrke,l gent Ili Hhlcfl tKuptr, urn;con,,' ( Sum°of 1!1 and uplvttrd, received int currrnC s,e+'kt,e, and bevu un- part of the L:•at, and the five deep scrateh. Ia.room without a couch of some sort is I rate,; of ►nterebt, paid or eon►pu►utded half CATALOGUtE : len,ant?ed• es of each still show where it rested. Stich. (l • half i•irnisheri. Life is full of ups and ) i hat Tired Ferl[ug derive front llotxl's 5017- yearly. • 1 ,weer ' I've been hunt an animal could have swallowed tell boats' y __ sapartlla.. cuuclusivr►y. tlEttt:�Tt1'ItE►e. ►wns, anti all that saves the sentry of the _ _ i \tonep trrcil ed [or a taxed term of pears for �ATEROU.S its, but I can't find crews. ><nisei ailed and h si ails exhausted y prunes that thiK nu•<ti- l r:, the cook to kindle Y .1 p )' which dchcutures arc i�yucd w►th t►alf yearly BP.ANTFORD - i clue "inakes the weak blr. T. �f. Armit of Leith, a >=elttitahle ;.tune ii�;hier its the periudiwl good cry I intcrert ('ouponx attached. i•:xecutot,t and gild responsii,le citizen, promptly identified td the ,momentary loss of consciousness on strong," J.B.Emerton, Tru•itees are authorir-ed by hely to invest in iho' CANADA i a,« £r, I am sort in- �••ll known inerchant Debenture,-of this Company The capital and � l Y the grisly terror as the self-same monster ie upstairs lountst, or rho ohs sola in the artcets of the Company being pledged for ' ut. will oil look under ' ttin r morn. `There aro times when so many l o. t .urn, �Iaihr:,sa)'s: money thus received. Debenture holders are B 111 S :� ; Plate R,7,II;f3. s J' that appeared to him in the South Pacific, g i % A,,,tit live yvam ago if oil can find a r r lit all ttmtss a�:Kurect of perfect. rnfuty. - J orf the coast of I:ctiador, some sixteen years the things that distract us could bo 4,rk d tr-� -,t a ago. He wrote to the sa,tiing papers and caigl►tened out,and the way mad9 clear if `^�t�+,-� �t - 1 t►et,an to s±tiP.cr with .!, HEtiKEKT Na�O�. 'ifunaging Director iL f ►,lea in one of the r L1iL oml l,a+! a ion comfortal►le ce ich on ,x,11.0, 1::J1 very selene pais its . ----- . %J. r t ld them that whiitever they an i the public ne y S+ ,u it,t ►n reply• ill ht think of the anecdote related by the vitor.e soft bosom lie could thr6w hiniself, >wr Ktomar6, t;ratt - P� OGi �F-�-" . l.'r nein kn•lltilel wore, I LJ yt:ors of persistent ;i;1 nen lie was :got til an wa hicredu ,oats and brains, stretch his weary frame, P' * 0 =(S „- ,t - lous, y Y trimindful of tidies anti tapestry, close his - took Hoocl's ti.inapa- GJ • ar . Gt5 h .. I J' Nr. .l. I:. I:wrrtuu. f i,ht nr ten airs of <<' 1 ,hired cc 'es, rel 1 i•i'.l.t, l,efiljl cunvt:tced i • �-. G r. p 1 he creature they t escribe poi sacs J ax the tension u; a ►i►IlAClea, G J tu.�r -M. i : ;wen ' �" I "resembles vre;lt.ly the beast or fish that .1:`111(1 gi%e his harritssed mind a chance. Ten Iiat 1 Lrjt trout►Ird wi Ii Ily�twpt•ia ron.pll- t✓ �� o t i �, " + •Iasi Leith Liver nzd Kidnrt tlollbiv- 1 V �. V drift of this thing !' ane] Fix others stood and looked ai, ill broad;ninlltes of t-hisscwthint; narLotit, when the �. _ �-%� 1. . ` as Le scattered the T t or e i'n ► We we► ea I t.hrohs the soul e:u ns for endless, 'Ilpruved at •�uec a►,d tri t e►t:uuly rens un C11 OJ �P. s �� ciavin},h , f fully t .0 ►r , t res ill, J u tic r and Iccl taunt like Llurkuig. O,Cj , � �� ��_F- _ - :,rt ne dress r to select a r,n` board the disalPlerl ship Colombo oli)reamless rest, woald make the vision clear, ,�� � 1. I.., 1 It ,inurement he ha (areenock, and were I,ei:, g towed from PILItethe nerves Stead the heart li ht and the � t r�,� -_ ^' r • p' h y, tT Hood's Sarsapar , ------ - - �l 1 ,��gvim``^ l,uttons as well, and oma to Callao in Iluly, ISTti. The sea wafstar of hope shine again. - , -- �, 1'' "I JJ �M 4,�� � 1. 1 u,• t!swithoutbreak• t cry saaooth, and when nearly abreast cr: I'i:ere is not a c[ouht that the longing to ''' `" i.," ; ria' it 11, f :en+! n :It rltuaort. It ! , i �� g 8 ,% „ i„ed_%orud to any one stltfa•i 111g ai 1 dill." a ►'�: "i t -- Or knocking off any iauyacluil L -solita:-y wave arose alongsidldie is mistaken for tine uceci of a linp. In- .- ---- _ ------- . j``'t - __ - ` tore itabitu - +tion bQ � " :., . alliazentenG he got six or cig}it flet above the main rail amirlstead of the ►n►mortality of the sou bust- HO(tD'8 ?ILLB ' ►" �. edwring peristaltic Activauf til N--.r..i,tary cauaL r S 1 Without the bedstead ships. While wou-lenrig what gpuld hartNnes;s mc:n and working women want regular - f _�� �'� �, � `3 . Atory exploding, httt caused such a phenomenon, we were greatl and systematic doses of dozing-and after a �.=tea �� 'ARAIeITEEQ� �_\ i d " ..q . . "I ,•:Deli. He began-to surprised to see a creature rise slowly oil mosey bank in theahade of au old oak that , , CURE �l. 1 ,az :i .A-­ at strode of the water until it stood from twent fig oucceedin seasons have converted into a ('OibITi0�5 OF ItI�PP11E ,�• �yl,y be txoubkld with PILES. ttx- i=-. —_ `� r°tt ,r Kti],and then Y K to thirty feet a.l,ove the sea at a distance ci senement of son birds, there is nothing The first is bodily health_ To secure th►s TERNAL OR INTERNAL, FISSURES. ULCER- Tpet�;r,-��. t s.." ;itf,uted : Y g 9" three ship lengths a,tern. The heck a that coin approach a big sofa or A low Drink the KOti AL D-A`i►EL1Oti COFFEE I ATION ITCHING OR B EEDINO ol= ., 1 y._ iownstaits . o P >; t PP fd ' R Ntl8 when Dr. CLARTit' FOR COAL AND WOOD. ,urse," replied 11lrs• peared to be three or four feet in diarmete stag cbuch laced in the corner where tired which contains a proportion of Uernian Donde i R C�TI,lflklT E , Ives immediate relief? �� lion hoot with fine coffee as a basis. It conn P V N �( LATEfiT AND ICEr►T. i:YGli ,ST[1bi' j., and gradually swelled toward the' water I nature can turn her face to the wall and bines the klealth-giving properties of thi,+well t [II the hands . i 0 SANDS it has proved U�ItftLt tKAlCL>C. a, ' oil double that size. �`a azed at it for folic lee and doze awe the loom. known plant with the refre_•hing and dietio I perfectly invaluable, Ia~ Never Fails even in. see he else,Int stove before bug k •. Ia,_lidn t know lint y g sleep Y g at ru is Be sure nd- ropertirs of(%otfee. Prepared only by ELLiS cases of long standing• PRICE$I.00 gt;• is ingano other. Sold by all leading dealers ' s3. You' are- still alive, ten minutes, when it slowly retired Lelodl - � it.EIGULLY, Teres/e. Bent byy mail on receipt of price by addressing M .n'f'd by . at C. Gurney Co., Toros t0 I :i,ttuire what your par' We saw nothing in the shape of fins or fe CLARK CNEMtCAI CO., 18fiADEWDE ST VEST, TORONTO. • _ :, 1 sr �ciug up ray coat and about it, nor could we discern whether H18 PrefereIIOe• (� tp p ,, .,int to lwkke bag$ of was provided with double rows of busine Bingo' " I'd like to know vilst you call W �TE f Olt P1111T(CU��IIS • L f to use those bags looking teeth, but since that day I have these ehirta you got me?" W j .,,:n� Confede r tion nartvt c d nd- error ways been onviuced of the existence of Mrs. Bingo (sweetly)-" are called p=(,ompletsSteam I�sancheafrom 20x1 to 31x7 1 e. .. ,, ,' _ ' a known seaymonsters." Liberty shirt, m -dear, on account of "Acme Ca►►l oil Noilcrtt and Engines" from F � r rite L y Y „ 1 to 8 H.P. ait�- Coal or wood fust. he,i the stairs and walk- their freedom of movement. ••The Ma .,h S. an Pump" the best boiler ��r�. J, IC, MACDONAttd► c 4 -`Rl , d Biu o-"If that's ao, ive me Death." [ceder in the market: Returns ezhaust into �A$t.19t!iED TORONTO i Os { [Ilaosg��1�. u " �� � ' .�y he sr oared off an __ I - POpIllatlOII- -. g g I&�I• - - ) } feed water heatdng ib from !0 to t O deg,t•eestt. } , t t,I-it•rssite said : ` The increase or decrease of popula For catalogue awed 3c. stamp. JO11-N . - , ; - ` ' P'° •`-� . ,r suspenders are hang• by natural and artificial causes, and the Frozen pavements are a grotty tinro.stgn i:ILLItBB .t CO Carleton Place. Ont. > ► R •;A 4y l, ' 11 you would remov® tribntion of mankind over different part of fall. "' i s1• ii •n over your attouldere the globe, are rite dominant far,ors of Strange lint fii•ue-t'he man can shoot the IG�. T ,� III$L11'11,11(Z@ gt � • • a���►��,� - olr►fortable." history and condition of the human r gun, and the gun can shoot the man. - - . - ,f ,a. �,1• til r, l;owser careft111q__ ONLY �� 000000 - L I t The rise and fall of nations and of Em 8► • • " I ''% ' P Assuming that money is the cause of al (�8,8�! At _ t� I I,,tt on the floor, h1s :, l I °. the progress or decline of civilization, I- human misery, it is remarkable to observe �� 2 Zb0 �� L ,:4 ,iik t t hr: bed, his pantaloono the domination of man over the unculti - . Paid Poli holds ]reser. He tossed hit ed parts of the earth, are all due to how many men are ready to borrow troubl(ti �� - N . L �C�- TB► . r , , t, }i is necktie on the You fell in'love with your husband be s �� waves of population which are drive • n ' z_�, :• lit,; everyday rig. Th6X,. various causes to new scenes of ,axis cause you Thought you could reform him, a t , , . wlt6 didn't you ." " YYes, my dear ; an3 it"was a T"a X }' , the family room and new seats of power. These tidaln - sour, coot mash for me." T 1 - --, r' merits of humanity have occurred over - ■ USS Foy IS WELL. IN ADVA ICE z' �� ( ani no hypocrite! � over`againa.t many .rinds of thew a Dentists that the grreatest ditliculty NE BUSINE_O � �� I— 1t �c `�.?_i ,Is; to this pause wants.`' y, Y P iho meetwitt, iutheirworktts thematcshing IMPROVED THE LAfiT ' YEAR$ ' ` 6kin, lustdr but with great irregularity. e Y pretend to be inter:; have been times when the increase of of false teeth with the natural teeth of.their NOTNIN i BE r'1r'CtR aNDEIi< THE 8UI� OF T"T FOR t89x OR w,1�11( Pi�vIO[!S YIQAQ;Ii 1 -- ��. -,,i. . ,�,, '�I customers. The tooth factories buPPy 3 r `g: t, �# •rs she can go ; but lationhas been slow and its habitsseden . a s - ; r. , ` r+m bee. This is the ware. 'There have been times when the what dentists wap rings upon.which are strung n America and Ihavep man race seems to have. been in m ,. thin metal bare, each carrying a tooth at ' • 3 '�;;I `. ' Its extremity. There are twenty-flue ofRU"URE ` • LI I ES. F� 4 }" f; u any other husband: >.r d-•iven by some mygterioud impulse to k y' y $END FOR QUI ON SNtEE1. ON S11�IPT tm A_ 0+�itf3„ i • • Q. r,:_" °` ,,.,,'� 'e" "Ill. ;Y these sample teeth that.run all the wa arth, but I will not, new lands to cultivate and now home p l.EY SELEtIT SAT tS I IRED. lYlll SI D YtI 1%- f from nears. white to a shade that is almostq M .1 p: - ou can oto ohnreh,. <,. If the progress of population had n Y + COt108ARt:S[dt tllNAl ' ,AIEir Q$ _ - �r+� Ir�I r g live. tomo of the twenty-five: usually• . f CONUIT �rIRAI•• Mf ON •� VO =A`i Ie� ; � ' and rip and sass and :: continuous from the remote -periods o , i '; P he treats th,and, at tiny' -- - tetoz'rI', t 4 _ 4 -�, match t ' ` U f Pa' a... • 5-( � _.:. rb ,,: J d a �"` +1 ' t T •i` � 'if_' • . 3 .. I- II a murdCr �I ti(llllty, It 1$ 91Fldent.that then ase► ie$th ." ',, ash. .z sr x �s a, ' ', +` %t. ' ,r-.. ' ;k u k nd the dentist to match tea • • Able �:f4�•�< -. .. .: t re_ wc16 -� `� s �:, s_ s'.,. .. .�•x y ,..d r ;�• �' mankind eater' th n _ fk a,rtP ,r a•• . . � t. d would be marl} g Y _ t at the t 1 ca lou r.. .. .5. 4 W- a - :. . . , are alltrea PY r - .. . � ., and ould +I _ _,. - �_�v.� ,._ - a , .. , ., -t .,.��.. � `�..� r s: •� - ,•.k - = -. ...r - #.. r• the lube � I � Y s #,.• Tt,.�- .:'�., µT..d� 1 -�'Ei• W Y rt1,�� P. r. S.Y,. l� .> , 7 .s-, p{:. ..-� { .yF lw•! 1.Pa -'vs - - i.r. •a.. --•• .. �[•a..A '4i.. .��w y ca%Ss tS .:dE. l�_ vtF�i..- `i._.£>^•.r.. _. . , k 4 4 -. .� -.�Aatc— ... -.. _ p� 34 . >,.: 3 ..T o-. F., -... {.. .;r'�. t - ,-y - y - + ir, - ,... s : V- ...-- .[..�. ,.- r � 4 ._era ,-•r. ,,'Oe : - r -$.-.• .:_,./ , - , it �:-II +�,).,•.e`fi���t� � �# ,;:•x,�i,, a . 5 ""ri'�r '' 4 « ' f - - • . . . o t Fs . ­ ' suers, IIiltg 13iijingham for 66on- •�NTJgD,0 tS1C&r '18r T3. }1 -`----- t ;=� k ,ti... to.M m. Clark's -ohild i5. Dr. V Y . Eiehvol.No.$ ,tar tl:le . dlsrf > su ied.to W for •i" , ,� ...�.,, p y�aat - E , -PTR ]DIST • - Dales for medical attendance on the late B. sixteen aortia art open h�urr t iD w � . ° Y >�. u. : k �Valah 10 visite, ?.50; J. -H. Rogers for feet long costa a h i h rn h t t` . , s.�'- Maple.also two eoxda dry split pane four feet ' A t; bread sa lied to Mrs. Stark $2.98; C• lou . Wood to be delivered at Pickering eohoot __ - _-_ � STOLEN IN T] F i_. TO FZ,TRNISH p 4. " Philips 1 eP,ord woodsuppliedMrs Stephen- not later than end of January hiss. ,dddress ' f t:' -' �'' won $6.00; that a special grant of $7.50 be tenders to I. Wise,Pickering. a . - FBC .t ` . " made to Mrs. Palmer, being an addition of the i4frizx4two' i - NOTYCEt. . Mian'R%agt 25 centra per week from June 1st to Dtc. 31 b rt t . : -_ 1 Green ank, e published every Friday morning at its office 1892• All of which is respectfully submitt `' Monday of It - * Pickering,Out. , ed, NOTWITHSTANDING the re its ER o. TERMS Od motion_of Mr- G4erow, chairman, re- circulated to the contrary, The )p wo atC14RISTto await a ya to oris, mere an o r1 46.3bperyear; •1.00ifpaid inadvanese. -port was adopted. Mfg. Co.of Wt.itby,beg inform far d The T ro the pnblic that Choir Found is still ruanin for Picked RATES OF ADVERTISIN4: The.standin l got>timittee ou t ontingen- g apply to adiz b and that they aro makin tho celebrated"Cin- •ng Peoples Wald McJ it'irdt insertion,per li[,e - - - 10-bents. cies submitted the followin re rt:-Pa g finder, Whitby Twin _ Donald ' •' g Po Y- tre Cut" Mower Turnbpll l Each subsequent insertion,per line - 5 - meat to Robert $lack,error lti dog assess- plow and other implements as usual and irvh York, farMet This rate does not include Legal or)li•oreign ad- carrying on n general repairing business. - vertisements. meat $1 ; Jae. R. Clark error in assessment points for all the popular plows always fn stack. O g and fawily, 1 Special terms given to parties making con- $10.69; to Board of Health-Geo- Philips D.Smith,Pickering, is our agent. The Ontar racta for 3 or 6 months or by the pear. Half- $19, Wm. Dowswell $14.25, W V Richard- Whitby, June?:,th 18118. - ` ' T of Oshawa, C earl or earl contracts a-able quarterly. D R BeatAn aS sec- — ` ��} > Mj yearly yearly pay son $19, Geo Parker $5, t corporated . Business cards,ten lines or under, with papP*, P g NOTICE. an, 1. cue yo:tin, c3 00,payttblo iu advance. rotary $5. Bonuses under tree lantiu R. J. C► j f i -Notics iu local columns ten conte per line, act,-Thos Pugh 14.4 trees $36, F Burgess . ., -]:) B A R 1 1 and Susan C ` fi five cents per line each subsequent insertion. 35 trees $8.75, Geo Philips 45 trees $11.`25, u the Special contract rates made known on applica- , 1<i86St'8. . -_ TliOtn Bon an Alex _ Winn, ' tion. ITo free advertising. I. Luaus 63 trees $17, I) I Pugh 7(i trr+es - p x Advertisements without written nstructions $19, D Turner 68 trees $17, Major Bros 215 Smith of Claremont, have. entered into , mandod unci I -11 11will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- trees $53.75, Mrs Thos McQuay 124 tr s parthersbip, and are prepared to do all fore Police L sordiugly. Orders for discontinuing adveiise- $31, F Hutchison for 4 days inspecting tre work in their line with neatness and de- ► Manville, wl meats must be in writing and seat to the pub- Reeve s arch. A special featuCe evtll be the fisher. S. 11luniciptiloflicera.-Geo p For Mulaga Oranges, committed 1 E-, 1. Job Work promptly attended to. $85; R R Mowbrav,lst Deputy-Reeve, 050; shoeing of both heavy and light horses. - - - i� Many old �J. CIARK - PROPRIETOR. Geo Gerow, 2nd Deputy-.Reeve, $50; A. All they ask is a fair field. Their rep- Messina Le>rYldns, , _� Beal, of the r__ ___ _____ ___ _ Boyer, 3rd Deputy Keeve, $50; Jas. Hilts, utatiou}iB a_guarantee of first class work. Smyrna Figs, �� ernes. Newt LL by, Who le Our PoliY,lQs-Strtet Independence. Councillor, $t,0,•W �V Hubbard,Treasurer, , * $1.50 D R Beaton, clerk bel of salary,850; Air.Thompson takes the opportunity of thank- Syrian Dates, f ' death in Ln - Our Mini-A First-class Local Paper. ing his old patrons of the last twenty,years,and . T. C. Brown, caretaker, $15; D It Beaton, trusts for a continuance of their patronage-7-6w i S 1 years. Our Exile°vt>Ltions—The hearty disbursements $10. All of which is respect Valentiar-Raisin, 52 - F. L. FoN �Y' upport of the oeonle of Pickering and vicinity. fully submitted. 2 VI"I Cyt[ _-- . . •ii 1 atra Currant, f OBOE . 1 narrow .> On motion of Mr. Boyer, chairman, re- 1 . _ F1 O M . • - � he Ur . FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1892. port was adopted. --- - = near t - . Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Boyer, mov- -;. . Grenoble Walnuts- . . I - thrown out, STRAW CUTTERS . ed that the Reeve grant his order on the is badly Bea'. Treasurer in favor of the parties recom- Tarragona Almonds .� Pickering Council. : Pa' % ' attr. : In buyinf mended in the re its of the various tom- . mitteea as resented this da Sicily �'lTbertfs, -' l viaed to get The above council met pursuant to aa- p yy TURNIP PULPER , Java Coffees, - - reliabtA win journment at the Township Hall, Brough- Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. Boyer, , t _ mouse that inasmuch as the itatatee allows tai. orehar�i to 1 i am, on '1'hursday, Dec.lSth. - embers all TI'O�1Cal Sp1Ces, on the road `f> , _ . present, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of fourteen days after service of taz bills by CAL ON peed and RI Italian Pee '�_V - last meeting read any approved. the collector before the said collector can , . . . - ; • t �z ' .W. L. M, .i i, Several accounts were presented and re- distrain, and whereas the by-taw passed at W M C O WIE y . - { ., : ferred to the various standing committees. a recent meeting of this council 3 p - - ' }aeturer of �f '` The commissioners on. opening road on Per cent on all taxes not pe►id b the 14th Colam bla SalmoII, . . week fined g da of December in each year, nd as the BItOU{�HA:1�i. breach of tl i 1st con, opposite lot 35 reported, recom- y y — China, Japan and CVaIndy on Teas. { < collector has been unable to eery r - - - ----- . mending payment of contract price. t r has been m Ina for of Trees, ties fourteen days previous to the 14th day �+t b w�v Huddle . beretried a ai . Foster Hutchison, pec of December, the said 2 r event shall not l7 . r , . r presented his report for 1892, recommend- Labrador Herring 189`2 oil r A be char ed or collected until 14 da s after . r a ing payment of several bonuses. g Y • curly anoRi .,I Mr. Boyer, seconded by Mr. Mowbra the notice has been served by the said col- NOTICE TO CREDITORS . - . . Dib Chicken's, and the 4t1: !:. Y y lector, and that the al of the Corporation - g` i moved for leave to introduce a by law to _ p° hence the c be affixed to this rescilution. -- r _—__.__ — --- _ _-_- —.}-_.________ pay the contingent expenses of the Towii - - ---------- - - - children ail 4 ship of Pickering for the year 1892; that Ur. Hilts, seconded by Mr. Mowbray, T)LRSLA' T to seen, a 3c, chapter 110 - the same ck now read -a first and second moved that the by-law to establish a high- i1 Revised Statutes of i utar:.>. 1�,-� uutice T er at cental wit• across it portion of lot No. 14 in the 1st ie herobv given that all creditor+ria t u[h.rper- J I N. 1�. 1':� time, viand that the council go into commit- Y p �- sons having claims against the estate of loaae J i on :1londa} s - Con of tile J'ownshi p of I ickering, having Naluter,late of the township of Pickertng,in the I - O - tee. of the whole thereon ! ► - ,1 - sail per stc ' 'The comniittec rePt►rted favorably:' stud beei, read a first and second time, and pub- county of Ontario, yeoman, deceased. who diad ­ it ]i�L_d as h}• !aw directed. he note read it on or about'tho 9th day of o to!.er. 1 D.. 1Rc✓'. . . t A�, for Luu►ia the by-law was given its third reading and ' aro re firer: to send by letter or deli+-or to the I third time ,trnl ,.,sect. that the ltee�c and `i` L' v - and family . passed. 1 undersigned at the Court House, in the) G,+rn of Havin urehased the Stoek aud. biisiness of the PzCkeri rLL Mr. 1lowbra cconded 1►'t' 'Mr, G('roty, tli'" Clerk sign the sante, and the Corporal- �Fhi[b}, sohcitot far the ,xecu_ura of tho last g; t _ wish Mr. I } tion seal Le utfixecl thereto- trill and te,tatnent of the caul [►;sac I almor-nn I3ardR'are ► tore 1 sin llreparecl t0 fllr11is11 C11St011lBr�. ' safe vo}'a;; - moved for leave to iiitroduce a by-law to 11r. liowbi:w ttc •oudcrl b} \I r. liiltt., or before rho 1st dctf of Fal.niar ,A.U„1++'Jt,chrir - } ';t,1 Frani: L' appoint Places for holding noniination5, ' uanley and acidricsse% trzth full parucolars of - with anything ill the above line. - - gild for holding elections for Ileeve, 1)eputN moved th;tt this ccpuncil do flow adjourn to tilt it claiu,a and of the seeuriueaeit anyy held by - �' who was a _ Reeves and Councillor for oie 'rownshi , iaf meet on friday, the 16th of I)ecerntwr, at theist. - - . ---- - -__-- on the clta cr ► 1 �) o'clock a. m. for the transaction of goner Attd notice la herebP given that the said i:xe• T 1' 4y11 unties nes 1 iekerin„ for rite year 16.1:3, ar:d to aplxiint c irony trill .ntiuE•ciiuec ly attc►r the lase nteution- The bf OC'1S 11IIf3 1?t'eI] greRtl3 111Grec`t$e(i, fllld Rill l)e C,1S�OSC'tl_. h- P l,ersoils tci preside the neat a4 llepnty l:c it l business. ed(fate proceed to distribute Ulo assets of the �� charge atit. Council resumed at 9 a.-rri. on Fridac• said deceased auiong th.k partiesenciLud thereto of at rices that will 00171 are with an �� : furning Officers and that the same be now p p y . . IL is under read a first and second time, an-i that tl a Minutes of previous day's business was 'ity+ing re^ani only to the claiute of tvhieh they _ rcacl and a ► roved. shall Pace re+eivad notice as aboto regatrwi, house ill rile COilllty. a ,r Engler `, . .. Council go into committee of the whole approved. t` On "On ZIN thereon. Not much busniesa eras before the board, Dated the 30th day of December.A.D-,itiQ- � ' other than the completion of the financial JXO- R. F'1ItF.�t FCL, olio lives The committee reported favorably of the ! - .. : by-law, which Cuss >in;tll} passed. statement: 'Phis W. completed, and the ` fortune to Solicitor for F.:erutors. tents, lest 'rhe standing;eorinnittee on Roads and clerk instructed to kitty[ 100 copies of tilt -- --- ^ ---- -- --- -- _ i • R A • • same tinted at once. , got starter Bridges presented tile, following reliort -- The peeve at►s asked to �M�t►te the chitin _ gone over ` Pa}inert to 1�m. Clark for gra-el supplied DECLARATION """�' y e.: c for a few nunutea, 'then .lee Le uta flow• _ to road dit \0 1.►, $Z.rN1, to gravel supplied pp I t bra reads warml worded resvlutiou. Ceti -U�' ------- --- - - save lanjtl in road div No 8, $..1(1; also ,for work on Y Y - . I I � • base line bet Iota 15 i�nd U;, $l.:,li ; also for derutg to the Reeve the hearty thanks of t anee. ' gravel supplied to road div No 10(i, $1.4(1. the other members for the very impartial 11, „t .: There if . ti4m. 1►. Gordon for timber supplied to this and efficient manner in which their chief 1 DISSOLUTION of PARIMSHIP • Y • y . d Briga,ie, o A. ' muni ipality, $14.49. Canities h Courtney had tillcxl the chair during; the pat;' year. bars of chs ft r sundries supplied opp lot.a5 in the 1st Ileeve l arker thanked his cc►ilea rtes fur _ 1 The Cana 1y' r con, $12.03. John Henderson for ravel their kind words. and was pleased that iii _ i T - �- # g iE the nn]ersibned co-partners and What about that Bedroom Suite, ' . j� � W. `# who wa:3 c .: ordered by the Reeve $1.611. Geo. llavid the discharge r►f his duties he had retauieil their friend�hi t �� eoustttuting the firm of R illiaw t appears tc ion drawing; plank and burlditig cnitet t oPP ! 1' s • > } > •(S • . I� in his seri > >..i(1. S. C'iirlcton,draw- After tendering to "1 u►. \►++� t ►,elks for Li ton and Aiexttudt: 11UUlop,both of cite 11 C� !'h E. lC�� e►� t► stock Of fill lllthl e lut 29 in 3rd con, $ � ¢ ing timber, building; cul�ertsr railing; and its courte�}, hr►th to the council ural the Totvnhht;, of i'iekeriuu, atilt County Of • ,mak the eliarg d s ,ikes .t.05 < uli'i i tree} tin 1 g 1 Ontario. as owue rt+ of a 'stallion called ever shown in Pickel•111 a� .1 I Brigade li c > tublic. Burin file ►amt Cerin, the:coui,ctl for < furnishin„ 1 J j 1 b• , , Thursd; - ,-►.. 4 _ timber supplied to this nlauir.ipalit. ,$33. l?�.)-' tvu, c ccL►rr>d cli,►:nitcrL i'11rown•James." do hereby Certify that - - , k� . IVr'! �0. 1,1mcs 1 rinse for draining hill tvc;t i,f" that Faiitl ItarcuerFbilt Inas this 'ixth day . ;, 1►unbcLrtt+n $1.2:x. ( oulticc d ('ourtnet The nfLtnal t � , the smokers of • + i , Cii11 Ou lc . - _t I - of 1)ee:eml►er, A.l). 1tt'.►'r, beeti ,diasolved Pr ic'es to �:orreS 011cl �vltll elle j�i•1tJe8 ()ft , °' contract railing :incl gradin; at.lst cols $2:,; Catiada iii that"1lyttle Navy" iiF the finest 1 1 :�Q_ Whitby, by mutual cvube•ut, and CPKs all c ebts clue ` t ' : Iso balance oil contract of ciittin. hill opp tobacco they have ever need. 'I her" can Wheat DIr. 1S1eG or accruing due to file said tirul are to be clllCl Barley, nr t,- tut 3:, in lot $:,1. lulu lianiilton gtracling be no IItistake uj►c►u `this point for it isChorea, n ,, 1s=" t aid to the atiid �1 illiam Linton, and all ►£s: i,i,�l repairing, biid�,c on sideline bet lots ,roved b this tHn�►ible evidence. The p ,_ 1. . . kn.,- , lantern, t1 IL ­ _ ! } ^. claitus :tgau,�t thQ said Cirri are to be Kx , 1 � �, s 16 tend 17 in :,til coli $lu. Gov- round rc large demand for this tobacco shows it to settled V «'illiani [.ineou,('lare•niunt,P.U, * �1 . .. :. > ed the wh _ � � �:�irii,o �al��it �n •,til r,ph lit 1(�, X111. yII,�T ��, I�TLLINHAMtockand I'etet harks =radin�r and cuctin hill bet be froo, and rile character of the demand Witness our hauls nt the Township of - ' . lots 3(l and :31 B ]'', X15. Jas. I Palmer gives further proof. 1t hae�never been of piekertnR, this tach day Ot December, 1'L111IT['ltl: llLALL:II►� and LNllL1iTAliL''1►ti, :,tl and only the s t;smodic kind, u one month and c s�� , buildings ,� for grave] supplied to various road divisions p p A.D.. IEiJ•l. ONT - � The del = �" $11.76 ; also for planks supplied $LO(►, C. down Cha next. It baa been a sustained LFVI cihe Kra', «tt.t.l�R LlsTox; P=O� Rll�s. - - offered P S. Palmerfor posts,poles and nails to guard and Constantly Increasing detuaud. The , 1I. V t.raa;u*r. A1. .-x. DUNLOP. _.------- -- - -- - -- -- - -- --- - - — _- - Were bon - ' road between lots 22 and 23 in 2nd con. unsurpassed quality Of the tobacco ac- ' 1 F 1.f;5. James Laughlin for the used in counts.for this. - --`' �j //--+. T1 (T1 FARMERS R• Wilso drain across highway in div 31, 6(, teats. — -.._..-.--_ T 112 �'�"I l..�' N0TIC1.1 1O , ,: Montreal _ , ._ Matthew Beelby repairing road between New-Adrei-tlts"nf riot. or Of the lots.`20 and '21 in the 7th con, repairing cul- . • l - fele. Th j . vert in 8th Con opp jot 20 and drawing stone '�' •• !'r''a . j `' undoable . to fill washout $5.�0. Hay King repairing 1��ANTED—Good general servant girl. , ' ' i yet mads E wish to call file at- culvert opp lot 17 in 9th con, $2.75 ; also Apply for particulars-to stns.1Ur.t Itato- OPV is your time to purchase yo>l' flaying 111g atld Har�estlnn mac11170ry y, ,y know, b - for grading on town line, between Uxbridge man- ffi_ W tendon of the public manufactured by Massey, Ilam s CO. (Limited), head office Toronto, li�C 4 The last ` . - and Pickering, (Uxbridge paying a like , c► , wild gold by Z MORS-'TH Pickerill Tilt f'ollo�ving town is w amount $9. Tobin i 17ic1ie11 for ravel to 710ft bAI.E-5,000 Cedar poets. For ". - - , i,• 1 1 g Ii price and other particulars apply to John our n'eW And Well Celected are the varieties :—New Masse Ilarri� open back binder, Toronto No. lU L'. .. Two yc cry 87, $•L.64. r Elias Reesor ,for gravel $(i. Reid,Claremont. 8-10 T and Levi ..< r Casper Stotts for digging ditch as per en- ___ '____ - _ , _ _ -----_ . --- 3tOCk Of to No. 3 A, and Patterson binders a atki 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford °,vel , lefl g weer s award on lot 25 in the 3rd con,also , TOTICE—Gtio. Osham may l/e found - 11lowerS, different widths of cut, also 1118 "1'altell Pea Harvester, Ha Tedder., y covering and posts in connection with the at his old stand, Claremont. Geoeraimas y Saintfielc - same $15. Thos. Knox for gravel supplied blacksmithing done, special attention giver. tv Rakes, SCUP jerS, Plows, `vag011S, Bugg' s, Road Carts and Bludill- Twills. .. � 13th ins '` sgoving. :rices to suit the tithes. 5tf Prices from IU to 13 CEIItS per OUlld d we have also repairs Oil 11a11d fOr . The St to di-., 24 and right of way $2 X10. Alfred , ` _ 1 Toeouto I3ralltfo 1 p p p ttc� Of r to the po 116ggii,e gravelling, on Haight s hill and , rd a ld Patterson nlaeltilles an also 30 different ki „ plow, g right of way to gravel pit 16. Henri. WOOD :—The undersigned is anxious po.ilit. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite Ii. N1001'E'a black- , prebend ► llaight for gravel supplied to the municl- to inforin the putilic that he has any Fa .burn arr( ' .01 ,alitV, less right of way $6.1'2. Richard quantity of green wood, good body timber eta Smith $hop. - i g Y well as lttube. Sold either in bush or delivered. - I .. Tuesday, 1t rig T�T , l Ward for opening gravel pit on 9th con. $4. AP ply for further 'tparticulars to CASPER Oil E H1.�1 t,T t0 please + 1 p `� �j4 � ��..;. being the > { 11 If. Ellicott for railing in div No 46 W, $l. tiTOTT,I'ickeiing Y,O, 7-9. - L% FOR S Y �; i �l� �11• turned c, J.M. Gerow for measurin and distributing ---- - -- �-- both voting and old in - €.... was set i (J ; . township timber, and services as commis JOHN TANNER, & SON wish to an• - - -- _ --- ---- - - - � `� 3 - sioner opposite lot l6 and 17 in 5th con.,re- V pounce to the pnblic that they have open- r an(Sy Good$, TOyBi Chrl$t- PENNYROYAL WAFERS• u �'.e i ,� :• t i , ed out a butcher shop in Dowswells block. • j A SMIT 1 1 i h$f .1 pais u g bridge at Clarks Hollow, and on Fresh meat alwayson hand. In caseof absence t Astedde swatWy taedicise for tadi�a , 4t�1 s�� the 5th con Opp lot 13$2.5. Wm. Pengelley orders left with the Misses Boone or W. Logan, Mas Cards, Booklets, Birth- a rears* sad.date the Asefts w I 4 for cutting down hill opp lot 12 in the 7th postmaster, will receive prompt attention. A o �'°, t_ t> > . PICKERIN©. $- Mr. R, 11 t. call solicited. 3(l-Lf Nowu"dhever>yiosti.dcea, tows, 5 for sale first Class , Owers TNlll �' - da Books Etc. also stam edaebee or �r daughttjr .. ;= con and gravelling the same $12. Alj of y > > p � wiltnaeagNa• In• •tea IlorSe- S. Cole Which is respectfully submitted. -----� — ti.. a� Buy of year dimggW Trumbull Binders, ,, ally tMse with our ars AGnm �. I, Out town x ' Un motion of Mr. Mowbra , chairman, OTICE--The undersigned wishes to linen goods, cords, felts 0m- '' . �� Horse flakes, �T �r Le.d trot. ♦.old ao tutus aeat�d :t y 1 r call the attention of the public to the fact a I p .�a Pwers, Clittlll� 1307Cf 5, Our teach ,G •> - report was adopted. thathe has returned to Brouham where he b z a„ �t��C sL I4n ,lacks, Single Plowt3 and Otver , ` ' Thos. The standing committee on Sheep killed hopes to receive the same patronage as before pom mat patterns, and a var- _ Oos_?M11 : k Dir•ltt>� ills and other re' tin wedd. t3 by Dogs submitted til• following report:— for which he returns his sincere thanks. ikfpp al�lele�. Plow points std will be short so you will have to hustle ft ix3 ke t 011 hand e manufactured by . to their t . 'k -'1'. C. MCAvo for one lamb killed $5. D. y lety.of other articles.} whitb Call J. r ,y, ,r y you wish to have you photo taken hyC.[..3lilner p t, All avi L. Pugh fur two sheep killed and one dam- photo-artist. 7-10 M. ERRORS OF YOUNG AND OLD rile Mowat i�i'f g CO., y• and li ,C :, ag;ed j611. Wm. Sleep for two sheep killed __ _ _- .._ �/( F N �1, Orgariio 1►etaknass,Failing Memory. Lactc of and inspect before purchasing, North with min �. t $12. S. J. Holden for three sheep killed _ "r't* �"'* i y IlaelIllne ?on.��l't�1a1°�i IlIetaIYoI'N'e volt e11by of post office corner. in the am FARM and TOWN LOTS u. Debility, p � (l,,�r ail and two damaged $29.31 said amounts be ___ ' PIChERIN �NTAR uimnesa of Oig\t. hs.a .ntbiaon vnAtneiu •r ing two-third sworn value. All of which is , IQ, to Marry. Deve'opmt'nt, t,on of Power s > tion Tues . - 'c _^ respectfully submitted. . FO E - - - +_ Pains in a Bs,&, Night Knihnions. Drain in " �ttiOng; Ll It 8AL � ;'Un motion of Mr. Hilts,chairman,report - - trine,Seminal I"w o. SleeplemieaS, Aversion ti OOK ; - H 1J �-`'- ,t zeas ado ted. FAI_M of 30 acres bein north west [eco Unit for Scud Ezoesiis lndul• 3 llissea (, 4 . i p g � nkl°o`dTbin. Well .. corner Lot No.tl, con. Piekerin known ��'� °'�" e4 , Ntr )tierrsy bottle guatwteed. I. ' . The standing +committer oil Indigents be g e►rai commission to local part-tin a .1.OW sold yearly. Acidren, enelesing Stampp - * of Base I c . 1. leave to present the following report :- em Salem Corners. Good large building, prom- pe�mt, �, 0�� �' for treiatiae, J. IL HAZELTON. Gradt[afed 1 -• VO�1►7i Ili Miss Irw fenced,good orchard,and two walla on rein- wive terries Ptiartivaotst. ;108 Tone*Si Totaib Ont. 1 al geI b don and ' Payment In full to 31st Dec '189x. M. ises,at present ren tod at 65 per acre. Land of � of tuaery d Gleeson aid to ISI. Ryan $30, M. Gleason the best in the county. Gravel mall paelt the to froth ta.aad,►a daft h e easel wen ' _ aid to E. Bowes $30, D[. Gleeson aid to P. door. But Clean.har�rateeitt ---------------------------- I E,llt of grain bass f: Also a park lot in the town of Whitby of true to name.amd 4a• wa8 appc Johnston $15, J- M. Gerow aid to Mrs. E. acres,immediate] north of and adjoining the trewti�eot other TitAm !GING E !!tt<)]DUE As FOLLOWS- - [' • , interestit 1. y teed. !ro lqbooms.On TRAINS GOING I'b i:�T DUE AS FOLI.OR s _ ver cheap Smith $15, C. Philip aid to Mrs. Linton grounds of the Ontario LadieR'College,on which tution to oft � � °� s ling �• in of e e.r x . �- $30, T B Willis Cud do Mrs Stark $22.50, is at�mall orchard. The promises have a Iron t, hers, Ho low� No. 6 EXPRESS . 8:02 A, .%I ,� Me 45 rods on Reynold street, and 8 rods on pew "vat*• to 7 �r. 1 swinging ;17 'zz r W Cowan acid to Mrs Devitt$15,R A Bunt- "� Pilon tea- �Ilemu intrereac 16. MIXED, . _ . .. 2:27 P. M. �] t fain to. callk' ' arta wet l i. . p l a undue street, w 1 fenced. One of the beat an owe tact d 6,8(1 P. • ][ll$e Ira ing aid to Mrs. Tripp$15, R. S.Philips aid building sites in the town of Whitby. Reason- ► psr ta�I► ez " 19 LocAL, t , , - to F.. Lamoreaux $30;' Geo. Philip-slid to able terms will be 9&Uowed,for still particulars ►'til ttat+tiea�asot m `; in driltin X returned 1. - -',! • • .. r - Mrs Palmer SM. S. King aid to B Walsh apply to - 0 out � Ta&nts GoINe WasT DU$ All rOLLOWS:i-* and ea aS a■'ine• �-�T_`; ,. T (`� �1 , ;18.75, S. $lug aid to Mrs B Walsh $11.25, J. B. DdONTQOMERY, NP.Of LOOM. g•2¢ A.M. H d AC�SOi� ,, abet beast, d _ Isaac Wise ai to Jane B non X2.50. Your D04m st..aear uptown unway tta asi, +° f i le I'_ it a e. ,, �' ot.I7 Itf [ ► Y 11 Mllx M . 6.-2 P. M. ' i coirmlttee would Ala recommend payment - `, ► " a.. .. ; . ., g i _3 h..//�(� P. :s;;. �7 Y D [ �y, g B R 0 CK R4A 1 T •-, i;. <. \ , ..: _ .t om -- r; 5" 'FS'.', c. -I; -3�.: 7,{'. r� A - Y•l ' -� it -.�' ) .. .. .._ --.: .. .. ":- -.f -: ", .�-. � il... r- .: to M- , .M�#. t n. �y,�n { �- S�,g a i, .ti .. a•2 a, f ¢ , 11 y .vi m .. .. _..-. . .: -.e T , _ �3 a.. , ••.:_-.rft' - -.is,-yy ^R _'W' ,L iP^' r.._. -i. Y _$ -t 'Y J g nil $-♦ Yy`iF'. $ .+i -`'',� -F. C.. : - - -+ t• i J - t •S' �, y 1 R P r .. Ti -. c. "a,.; ;ra-..l. .. ,. .. ...,t -,. _.i_: �. r,. .r J�. ,k�x .r'-. _ -r. .. , . „ ., a r 7 cr . .4 x, at ,Lr )t, H -ss # ,- :e3.' t.' , ".,�p ,mow -c iy ,;�y�. _ i,,, '_ -t �.-.. ,3-- .- r t .+ •',"'ss4#<i" --'"kms'' ' - ►'j ; �'t -'jz ?�. _ .,,.r -�: fi { '- .:. s 3 i 'FJ.`� r"' 3F3a.a Zx. _'.: I ,k ...3 ... t- A r: 1 r.:._-'. : - :a R.-. r J..a{•a. -1-' �i ,.d �.= A ..8 t ti �$.. ��. :`4 i, t ., _ --;.�.. ,�s -a � ` "� - �y +o.'4 'b .l°L: ...,:' w_ _... I' 'r`.it- .-3., ^'-,�+-� T.:` 'a J.t -�_ ;^O�uTdi%' � .-t'�J '•YTfT^ t b: -- ' .. --- ._.__ - -_. '._._ _ .. .. - J 3t E. .�+ .._. -, ... .. _ . . «•. - r� ..:_-.,.�,.- -.pro,.-.��i' - %'"-i.. � m.. -r ro+ 'tom. �t $~a �1` . ... .. _ _ _ _ _. __ _- . F P ED ".° v KINsAI_E. + �Pe anderatand Jas. {smpin.` of Ep- �- ire" k , `, DISTRICT DOTS. - • " flotaol, �� likely to become a t:luoididate for , - OTj $°� _ _ b * 7 .,'�k :, - . Glias. Macley spent the Sabbath A the Roach council. 1lTOLEN IN THE MOST BARE FACED MANNER home• Charley is succeeding Well in hie The estate of the late James Tlow. ez- �.' � �{ '. ` '� e t studies. WHITEVALE i `t r S y " },.✓ ! r {` e" A # 3F" Fftou Dux i�xcsnxaEs. M. P. P,. which is estimated at $lyb,000, , Our teacher goes to Box(Grove to assist yields the government a fee of=4,875. ,. _ <" {` : � '' � !�,J' - I R• - Miss Wagner, a dressmaker living; near Mr. Chapman in his concert on Wednesday _ - . - b '` Greenbank, has become insane, and ,on of this week, The *arereoms ar.e replete with a stock of Bedroom Setts, f , ,. ;'� �-. ;1londay of last week was taken to �l'hitby Miss Sarah Lawrence has been visiting Parlor Suits, Easy Chntirs lend all forms of modern ¢' ?;� 'y' Lo await a yacaney in toe asylum. her slater, Mrs. Joseph Brignall in Toron- - e , to. ,roe is ha furniture. :t :a The Toronto General Trusts Company PPY• 1. Christmas is coming. How do you `` Ylr apply to administer the estate of the late know:� I saw Santa (:lens at the store, -- - ° ' ? �` llonald McGillivray, of the township of - `' . : rA . •': l`ork, farmer. He left $$,300, a widow !You go and see him 1 Plcttlre$ fr8,B1E'd in a71 deli i1S. e airill of fUrllillre T - �` ' end family, but no will. The tea-collector of the Township baa p g .+ f1. f y, been on his rounds through our village. HeW speClalty. The Ontario ,1lalleable Iron Company, has nearly finished his work. - q it � y � ` - cf Usha %?a, capital $100,000, has been in- R. R. 11�towbray is Kinsale's choice for One Hundred and Forty-one . . ,� '°a t corporated with V.F. Cowan, John Cow- th Reeve-ship. He is a temperate man, KandSome Photographs a Funeral furnishin s and all undertaking: regiiirernent 1. w 4 an, It. J. Cowan, Frederick W. Cowan aA a fighter. We prophesy his election. Susan Cowan as incorporators. There is home talk of our friend Emer- In One Grand Funerals conducted in moderu style. .. - ` ` : ., and , Winn, the horse thief, who was 're= son moving with his family to Greenwood. ,r 1�� �F '. A A mandod until Friday last, appeared be• we hope it is not true, for Jack is one ofURE "� �_ HAGS MAN's Wh.IT�V°AZ.I� Y . Magistrate Haines, of Bow- our props- PI 1 !S . fore Police a Sunday, llec. 25th, 'ia the date upon l , (j Ys In `4­q-;�,�:` anville, who, after hearing the evidence, which one bandied dollars mast be raised CT • coiuriiitted him to Coboarg for trial. °� ®,S�/ovERY-��A�CI�EHT , for our church. Let us all keep it in view. All the COnSerYatlYe , l`` &LV'- Many old residents will remember Mrs. Can't we do something godly upon Christ- {�� t is � ,t"' 1. Beal, of the Lake View I`arm,East Whit- Member$ of In cotnpoundinq a Folution a part was accidently spilled on the band mss day and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was com- �, by who le f- there some twenty years- There is much false and fatal strengthPa' Aamont— __ _ pletelymarket removed. we at once put this wonderful preparation, u the ; market and so great has been the demand that we are now introducing - - Since+ Nets has just been received of her in connection with c�rcamstantialevidence. 1892 1892 it throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-]Hairine, * J rJlz�ydeath in Ennland, at the ripe old age of But most persona do not perceive it. Be- •� IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND ,. 81 years. ware how you condemn a man, for, "with Inchidin eaters large size og r_aphe of Sir John SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. `.. '`' F. L. Fowles, Of Oshawa, had a rather what judgment ye judge, ye shall be jadg- tt, tnier, dna Sir pjohn Thompson, leader Lay the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the of the Dose of Commons, surrounded bl the hair disappears as ii by magic without the slightest pain or injury whelt { ' TiariON e9Cap9 last Week. While driving ed." Ministers° and ped op either side the applied or ever afterward- Itiatonlikeanyotherpreparationever used 1'tl lltsr An exciting debate upon the gaestiOII, Cabinet ` y fors like purpose. Thousands of LADIES who have been annoyed near the Union cemetery his bugiry Was, tpmbers of the House rom.ever Province in the with hair on their FACE,NECK wnd ARMS attest its merits t V• "Resolved that a reacher has more in- Dominion, making a total of r4. splendid photo- • GENTLEMEN who do not appreciates beard or hair on their Beek. G s, run into by a runaway team and he was P find a priceless boon In Queen's Anti-Hairine which does away . thrown out, and in consequence his face fluence than s teacher," was rtormed by g *: mat iae•pi• a r Wine's- pp with Shaving. b rendering its future wth an utter impoeaibilit �1�4 _ r great pidurm » a reproduction ey Photo- g• y es. y 1 scarred. nearly s dozen of our Temperande Lodge gravure on pianpicture Price of Queen's Anti-Hairine 11.per bottle, sent in safety mailfng bores,postage paid by os(securer is badly on Thursday night ht last. The decision Was g Sir j�,a Tp.o. by the Conser.a- �from otrrvstlon)_ Bend money of etatnpe by tetter with full address written plainly. Correa- In bu in a Ie frees farmers Ries ad- pondence strictly confidential. This advertisement Is honest and straight forward to every word it ` , • ,' y g PP reserved. y g dpresented M•m�d'�g��t contains. We Invite you to deal with us and yon will And everythin`ae represented. Cut this out and :.: vised to get most' the beat known and The open meeting of the EpwBrth League TME ORIQINAL PICTURE sand to day. Address Qt1EEM CHEMICAL CO.,174 Race itroet,CINCINNATILO. You can S t�� reliable winter varieties if they Want their on Wednesday night, the 14th inst., was a register your lett+r at any Post O(flce to tneore iia safe delivery. 'Ne will par shoo dor any case Tree cult are QfM1T OVe1t �i00► o failure or slightest Injury to any purebaser. Every bottle guaranteed- y . - orchard to be profitable, agents success in every particular. The program To ladies who introdue,e and sell amongtheir mends So Bottles of Queen's duff-�rin.. an the road now. Buy only what you was interesting, and the attendance Rood. Tit.bines im...eur.d t�w copl►tnshi to raptn• �' tPEEI1I we will present with a BILK DHSBe,lb aids best alit- Extra Large Bottle and saaapiM f._., duos this Grad PirsurIL It is prtnled oe � of ank to select from sent with order. �od BUar7 or Commission to A,=enta '�•', �8e13 need and get the best. receipts amounted to about $5. This mon- plass paper is photographs inh. sad s 6 14$ to 160 Water at - W. L. Mason, of Port Perry, the mane• eT is to bs sent to %be relief of the Indian inches by a feet 4 i■@hea .mine,andsaakesa � - HOME REFERLI�CE:-The Lytle Safe & Lock Co., ,,;_ � did picture ilei fra.in A tetsy giving the oatnte d 248 Race st. Cincinnati Ohio facturer of �Iasoo's liniment, was last Orphanage of Morley,N. W. T. ee�,,membmraadcoamt�icuweyreprae>fmtada ted Edwin Alden R Co., i week fined a33 or thirty days in jail fora V. M. Chapman, of Boz (Grove, Mark• ontheotargis,utaking.avaluabl•workoft weoce. --- - breach of the Inedical act. An_ Rppeal hath Township, is to succeed our present NO EXTRA CHARGE PRIhas been male and the ease is iikel to teacher. Mr, Chapman holds a second- ZE P U ZZ L EVI' l y w�ii w newest'+ *oarNdaGrand tt�rowii"V1% class certificate, and has taught eaaoessfal - ­ � . - be retried at the nett assizes. ly for one asst in bis present sobool. He rt,.t n '°tit tt» 18JL will be remembered for its two conies to no highly recommended as a friend ► GIVEN FREE ' . .�� 1�'" NO PRIZES FOR STUPID PEOPLE. '� _ . early snowst)rws on the 4th of October- student and teacher. His powers are not Te III~ 6"Is"ribew tmr the . - 3;_ - - _ -` i'ji('ll$. and the 4th of NoV�eulher. Many 7eara o[ the mediocre order, but hestande as one _ hence the oldest inhabitant will tell his Empire a ', s `f °• �� s of the be,3t teachers in the Province. He ;a . ­ . - . 1 ! 1 :ins or sayers tveatll= and fall of rife and ever His �` �`''K ��" cblidren o.•1 a lout tl ° ry young, gY Weekly s _ er at certain Sea=ons of the year 1841). ide:►s upon edgestionat topics have kept 4 11 0 1 i , il _r . Vit. F. Paterson, Q. C., left fort Perry abreast with current thought. He abhors . FOR 1898. ; t - ? • on JSonday Inorniu;; for '.New Fork to! io--,�isni, and upholds as his motto, " On- T"it y iriait -v E.trtas .a w�thouf doubt the best - - sqil per stealuer 3lajestic on Wednesday! wte.rd said upward!" We welcome him to Weekly for t,.00 published in Canada, containing ! . �l Paterson 0417• SCh,)-)1, and trust he will be as success- to pities of latest news of theda�. SpK+�1 depart• ` I• , 1 fc:r Loddon, 1?nnlaud• r> fol as his predecessor. ments on Agriculture, «'u,nan's Empire. our �O .•r i Curitwity Shop, Old World Diary, the latest Spurt• � and family will remain for it time. We' From the Rev. NIr. Harris's 'lecture on 1'111 ing E.ent,. etc. Only ono fSollar per year. r 4 - . t wish .lir. Patersou ej era' 811('a:'ss, 11114 a Sent to am address in Canada or the United States.. * .l %i '' 'Xe,lnc-iday, ni.,llt, we learned that the � ` lie �'�)a,'e. bo':r,.: r nig, which we hacYalways eonaidar Gcery subecrllx r will get the Prcmwot Picture as a r - - L'r'�pli �ifla�'1n, le yollti;; l:n„lia::IRan Present. I. r r C 1 ;� Lvoipon possessed solely by the Ane- Send in your subscription at once, or order .,.• - who was arrested at Toroutu on Nov, L9. tit+natty, was used by our old biblical hero, through our oral agent. % � ''f on the charge of fraud preferred by some Ni-rr:o 1. Niiarod is said to have been "A Address: THE SMPIRs, Toronto, Ont. '�I - ,CSC' l parties near Lindsay,was actluitted of the mi.hLN ilut,ter before the Lord." This _ - - _ -_-_ t -r, '" 3.- --fes: -_- - O Charge and lie is once more In Poronto, atate:tt„n�the reverend gentleman took in FARMERS' MARKET. a 1 It 1; understood Mat lie intends leaving its liter d seuse, and considemd that Nim- ,Y ,.. "� ' - nor England in a few days. ro t uc ii a hunter of wild beasts. The = ToRot,To, Dec. �• {In >thtB above $ke�oh $iz Faeefi< are t0 b8 FOIInd.). • On \ionday morniu;T last, I;. BSere, truth of this was borne oat by the picture Wheat,fall............. $ 00 65 to UO•E37 The roprtetore of Ties LaDnte Aoirs iitoieiimi will lye a first class IIpsfgLt Plane>ti Of thti is Wheat,spring 00 (►3 to 00 00 wry bit person who can first find the six faces. A reward of a Safe 1. + T Who lives neer I3owmanville,had the ui of t> rtrttue of Nimrod that has been an- ••,•••,,, mare(Valued.t to the fortune to have his barn, with all its con- earthed at the site of the ancient city of Wheat,real winter...... 00 G4 to 00 66 for Bic els(valued ct an , for the second correct answer. A ane Calc Bedroom ret(valued at • for the third correct answer: A f3oUd Gold Watch for each of the next two cornet answers. A1. 1!1.,t'�• p Nimrod is rep- wheat goose ............ 00 47 to ()l .,l Ten !Dollar bold Pteoe for the next three correct mowers. - tents, to by lire. How the fire inecah. In this ictnre, resented as holding a lion by the throat ' g Bvery contestant is to cut out the Rebus,and make a cross with a lead pencil on the six faces and :got started is a mystery. Air. Byere had Barley, bush....:........ 00 87 to 00 44 "nd same to ns with ten three cent postage stamps(or so cents in silval for three months mbserip- '”' in Dile (land, while with the other he bran- Oats, bush................ 00 `�. t0 00 8{ tMn to The l.adlta Aome'ionthly,wblch s the treat ladies publication n Canada. t S gone oyer to a neigllbor's,and consequent- d.alies a boomerang. There are some We will give to the last ten correct answers received each a handsome Banquet Lam a . , y ly there was no one about the place Lo COnlmt?ticators, however, that do not take Peas, basil••"""""""' 00 54 LO DD 5G valuable prtza will also be given to ever)person who is able to answer the Hebwoorrectly tiatil d y _ '. save anything. Partly coffered by incur the second sentence of this paragraph liter- Ilay,new, ton............ 850 to 9 50 prizes have been awarded. '`,- 1 Straw, ton....... ( • The envelope which contains correct answer bearing first postmark will receive first reward, � ; !- . apse. ally. They consider it means that Nim- •••••••,•• 8 Oil to `I � the remainder in order as received. Every prize in this competition will be faithfully awarded.4ae 11 There is trouble in the Peterboro' Fire rod wnt; a persecutor of good men. He" Dressed boas........... 000 to 750 •bona Ade'goers arc made by reliable pabtishera. 8 ' Bri�a,le, owing to the arrest of feat Iuei�i was en ;aged in a sinful hunting after the Beef, forequarters....... G 50 to 5 u0 ruin and answer to day and enclose ao cents,and you may receive a valuable prise far �oa� �: � g 4eobia Addreee tH! Ladles Home Monthly. 199.Sing St.. West, Toronto. Cana. der 3. • bers of the company charged with arson. sons of -men, to turn them off from the Beef, hindquarterE...... 700 to 6 50 . . - - _ _ - -- - -- The Canadian Pinkerton, from Torout.), true reiigion. Which ever mode of inter- hSutton•;-••••••............. 7 00 to ii 00 . - • pretati•+n is the better, we know that Nine- Veal, carcass ............. 7 00 to 0 06 P ' who was eIIlp103'ed to work up the case, Av e. -. g• Darter. ONE DOLLAR, ONE YEAR. , : • appears to have been a little too previous rod lion;+eased a boomeran lb,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 00 18 to 00 19 , _ -' , ­ ­ , in his actions, as he failed to substantiate The '''2nd of this month is, according- to Eggs, doz.................. 00 '2 to 00 00 . _ - t: law, tLu last day of the school year. Oar 'ro . . .4 . . charge which he loads. The Fiie W. H. Gceenwood,bids °Farewell" -- --_ - ----- - -" - -- ' . teacher, � �� BANK eW ­ ­­ I- .. �­ Prlaade have rosigned en meas. to his school then. t�'e are sorry to have 0 n o ' Weekly N-- - Thursday morning the .frame barns him leave as, and if we knew it was e O S ­ ,�` - . .. . . � - 1.11 P01ttniildings �elougjug to J. L. 1170- not for the best, we would be tempt- - f` (ilii, on tet-16 In t',e 5th c;)n. of East ed to+,rieve. But for a young man of the Caflital Paid up . $1,500,000 - • - 4 ��'hitby, Frith their collteuts,were buried• ambiti��n of :11 r. Greenwood, a lonK lite in f SUBSCE�BE' N07. h 1Ir. McGill, it is said, was doing his any village, separated from the refinement Surplus,.: - $1►400t000 - . .. - . Chores, when he either upset or broke a and intellectual life of the world, must be WHITBY �r�zT�Y� - _ lantern, the flame from which soon feduc• galling: We haze often wondered why so WHITBY D G l� ��� ���t ���f Newi�°' aper Published M �y ed fife whole to ashes. He saved the live many teachers with apparent high buei- r p -- ness capacities and abilities have been Don- h tvlNcis Ui?1'ABTaIt:�T. I stock and nothing alae. His loss is large Tnterest allowed ac highest current rates. I:o - Canada Irhe Weekly News. . - and only partly insured—$35A on the tont to settle quietly down in some country notice of withdrawal required. f . buildings and $400 on the contents. section, and to teach for ten or twenty W. $, .HOLLAND .. - year� upon the bare annual stipend of$100. Icly MANA(IER. Alld a choice of the following remiums until .January 1st; 1894, for the ' _ The debenture. of Oshawa, which were g p offered for sale, amounting to $6,000. We feel sure that if the same amount of g work were expended upon the duties of any . — price of One Fear's Subscription, $1.00 : — , - — _ were bought Tuesday by F.E. Dingle, for other profession, that is- given up to the C:Z+..1� 7�/LC3NT _ - R. Filson Smith, a financial agent of teaching profession,s larger sum than 1«Oo No. 1,--Fi,,teh1I1�tchi.g Chrisf Leaving the PrEetorium. - , - Montreal, who is also editor and propriet- would compensate the worker. In short, r ��{ - or of the Insurance and Finance Chron- the teacher, in our humble estimation, is M No." 2—Tinted —The Retreat from lflOscoW' _ icle. They brought $104.05. This is poorly paid. Mr. Greenwood has held the U) NO d__-_p11010-Gra'�'ure—Women anti Children First. . + undoubtedly the beet sale of debentures reins of power within our educatory for �,.� ,t . yet made b the town, and, as far as we three years. During that time he has won . _ No. 4-•-Photo-Gravare—The Fathers of Confederation. 1 •i j i p er y the respect and esteem of all the thinking � - y know, by any town in the Dominion. No, 5—Souvenir Album of Canadian Statesmen. '' , t r!>!l to, - portion of this section. A host of friends N The last debentures realized $103.;0. The po ' $g� bid him good-bye. He has, on the wird I1jp. (j—LIIcrr8,V1Do--Bird f3 E�e View of Toronto, ! t d io wilts : town is to be congratulated, of a tried Trustee, been an eminent eaticeae _ � _ H 0 a - a•ti �` 11) L', Two young men named Luther' Aslin as a teacher. In a social�capacity. Mr. Is - - - --------- - - . rt 1 i t fo rd. : - and Levi Horne, aged 18 and .19 respect- Green wood has shone bright. E very Rood = . M"a'� WHITBY MARBLE AND ' - °:• -Jo. i !l(ler�, ively+ left their homes in the village of organization :.as been aided by his presence - . .J U, e • Saintfield, near Uxbridge on Tuesday the sod work. Many s meeting will realise 1-s3 . . - %- . . yt� I wills. - -:11.., . 13th inst., and started for the States. they have lost much by his departure. But . j S , . . - • i t i:1 for . The postmaster at Saintfield telegraphed it is the way of the world: we are here to- --� . ranite o ,t 1,low . to'the police authorities; at Toronto to ap- day, and to-morrow, we know not where. - DUNDAS Ste - WHITBYs _ ' itlack- prebend them and accordingly P C Re- Just as the bonds of friendship begin to ,____-' g y P d _ (�.tabIllsh.d �.�lP.l EACH PLUG OF THE burn arrested them at the Union Station grow strong, a forced separation stops fur• �` Tuesday, the only charge against them Cher growth. we trust that our friend will it, Wolfenden, Pro rietor. . • ,'t being that the are not of a e. Aalin re• never forget the experienoca of these past ° . . Y(moo y g three years in �ineale, and whoa chance 0 Having retnrn.>•l to the old stand of the . . I � �- . turned voluntarily Wednesday and Horne Pulp act ry, a a� . ­ . �'as set at libert again ceases him to tread the walks of jVolfenden Granite and Marble works, g 1 , -- . - y• Kinsale, we hope he Will givens a call. Our Cl.. GFBrOW, PrOpl'3.®tar I am better prepared to execute all t 1 u11 - I beet wishes for his future successeie we ez- orders in cemetery and all other_ -1.1 BROCK ROAD, tend to him. We think we voice the senti- -- Manufacturer of-- work pertaining to the Due11]es6. :o: Ig MARKED :o: "A ` ment of the neighborhood at large when we Lit Force & Suction Pumps Costo ars will find a well selected stock -'1. t . Mr. Dodd, of Dunbarton, called on his quote the words of our yenerable inspector f �_L. r1'wi11 daughter, i1Zrs. Jackson, —`'Rinsale is losing mach, when Mr. t'V. Deep-Weill Pumps of Braes, Iron and . of foreign dna domestic granite and ; 1 I orse• S. Cole teacher from Newmarket viaiEed H• Greenwood goes from your midst. Porcelain b marble to choose from. Inspection � ii f„ . 9 will convince that for strictly first- ; 1,tbke , our town Monday. Rumor says he will be oEAREO AN• 'UMP�� WINDMILLS, class work, onr pri0es cannot be IN BRONZE LETTERS '._ - • -?-� : l , our teacher Ileal year. N�indmill and Cistern Tanks, and- beaten. ONE OTHER GENUINE 1 c�Gher - Thos. Knox and wife celebrated their The Last Morning in the Ark. N ,It1r re- tin weddir.�► Cistern Pum s. Mail order's - . 1. t,. on Tuesday evening by giving p T� LOAN .l!ed by - Lo their numerous friends an oyster sup- ``You look blue this morning,'' said promptly attended to. ON� +.: + ler, All partook hearth of the repast lira. Noah to the old gentleman. "Are PICHERING * �F . 1 . Gall and havir P spent a ver heartily evening you Worried about anything ?" r-'y jr AST C )ii i Y P 1i, A;dn1. Piokerin ;oi on first-olttee :o: y Voitli with mine host and hostess, returned home y •+j am, my dear," returned Noah. _ MORTGAGE SECURITY x . gg 1 . ,�; e�l i the sma,' 'ours, YJO "When I think of oar big family to sup. There are - - . at at rates urea purchased for sashes end De um er . d I ��};� �' Uur school held their annual eaamina- ort I don't see how we can make a liv. {•VV tion Tuesda and the house was crowded. P �'a.Ll � Z'�-�•� ♦mons boa tit and sold on commission. '. ?; ing when we get out of this ark." those present from a distance were „ ,+ i- �,,L., Tuesday, POINTS .+ � •� I wouldn t •wo about that, field $ ______ LUMBER, LATH Alm 1lissea Caesar and Holmes, of Dunbarton, 9 Lancashire and North r'". 11'ells, of 1Vhitchnroh, .Walter Powell, Shen. "There will be plenty to do.' ��"teas a Western, • (�� Mase Line Ira. McPherson. Mra. and "Certainly, said Ham, Ill take the about The Kingston Weekly British,Mercantile, and ManohesterFireIn- SHING'rLES1 r<�,j�` 1 f serapes Companies,—North American �� i V Miss Irwin of 'herrywood, and Ilii. Blinn- animals and start a circus. InVestlgatln • Life socident.In- L , °f= ri News :- worth g D,I->rESSID LTJMBEI . } don soil ttiIisa Odell, of Brougham. After "Ana I. said Japhet, can bed0I118 an stirancse taken. ' Z. ,, h e excellent recital of 1A�ssons, `L'hos. Knox undertaker. 'There'll be mono in that �)tL q y Send your Acme and address an _-- o - p VON k , was appointed to tabs the chair and a very .vhen the flood goes 1 �j v X c interestindlprogram was provided consist- At put in Bhem: •`And I shall a OStaI card and OU- WIII et + A�� � ■ ���� i" t,t P y g HARD ANI) S4 T 80U s �v� s y, iu9 of dialovnes, recitations, and Die's become coroner. Why, dad, the eoro- , awiriginR, etc,n: The ails rendered their ro 8Tt fOr Rfl,�e. ---AT 1.ow,�sT Pllia>s•- r � : � cttill p p per a fees alone would be euflioient to els• fUII DartICUIarS by return mall. F Y 1 .1. t arta well indeed showing that their teacher S E N T , • V J� r°r+ A' S � R r' � rji A P g able the whole family to live in the city AddreSS - ' `f� `; Mise Irwin must have taken great pains # " ' yrr@n elr coal will be added 1�, � s and Wear d-tsmondr. p �' r3 ,. ,iA; in drilling them. All being over the people e4B dove, b0 s," said Noah, "yam are y �' - _� ,- booked. f '- - 1' .. . . �1 DONVLrYANCtY(i QAltl$r'ULLY lDdl1(>I >eI + ,,6, �` 1 � � N �V'S; ' ronoanced 'this J N. �. I4 ASH8QN .- , * } , ,., .. , retarded home, having p dead right. $sad her for land and leis .. �� + . the best examination -ever 'bold ,in our „ � � ` _� . Io.:. ; Di. GO p� 1 . get to'work 1 --•E>r. I.. . Kin on �nts #! i1 ue"r tllt>« ,l A ediag. � i ,�. IIC)<00�. ti4�`,al - ..., f x i .; _ F t, , - C� ,". �:. , .: o - $ t s 'a. ,t` l rear t* sxr , > K Wd ,`r, +• ' ,�+ ,j pc .�..:� •...., v. _.., , .. . .. - .. - - .wee ;' -� s;? -y' 5� ';'S,. g, ��..-'•a'Z:: .rte .:. .es 1q.I-e.: ., ,,._. / .. nr..,., t'., .• t'r. .:r V' -a= - •- ,.r r -.. {A. al.t i 'S,. r' -. .. ..;ae.. t• .:- - sr .. Yw- .... -m>-. I. - - . , r. _f.,_ ..4.. , :. t a _$. ..:.. � M .. -.: � .. r a 9 s'-yy , r_r .- & °- K.4 „,6 �. .. __.4. W, x.'�; ..,:- .., .,. -r.#'J` . 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F R THE L . . - _ ­��,�� ., ..114',,' I 'f,,.,W1__...fi0r_ , . . _. __­ T'1­'­'�­ ;_ �; - .V.W�1 ! ! i � ' :_� .. z��­_-15�1.',_�.'�,;�.._ . _811_� _' . ,� _O .,/... . .­ .1 . ,�_ .__ '. I . ­_ :. . " "�� ; ;,.;" .4. =#_ . 46 Pray sit d anil tell mar i U %bout it, boil for ferty minutes. Pour into I)lltt., - - .t t� _ , . '. � I -1 shall make ,go � own I -1. __Ak-,�: . - , - I t 4. _��..�.. I . down to his supper. .! v- ,.___. .�.I.-_:_ . .. . .�; �.,1.,;:.,­_.`_ - . - V - .- ;. - Dr. Watson,"said she. pan;j and when nearly ' '1� ::,s�;� -, , .-,. � -I cold cut into narroyl ._,. ­� '�-, i. :"_ � . �N� ., ,;,�,�,. lriug up The Baby's ', _.�. ..��v 1- .,.�. '. The best de I , " �.;�. , . secret of t,be business. _. , I . .... _._ , , I I .. .. " - ;- � ... --j-,'. ..,-. . " - � � �, . -- -- - ,q" " ke in just, the aim- I narrated briefly what hail oacurreil strips of convenient size and shape. . . - .... �. - .- " ` ; . fence that I can ma� . ang Ill � _ �- -,L,"_. '. .1 1� '- �' )the baby's stocki - . .�,.? __._1 �, .� , ; : ,..� . ;.4 . t,-Holmes' new - .� . 11, . .. . . ._!- !-'_;:�i.:-,-�,?­�';.'�'�-�, ad ifeen bar las .. 't foegel ,.. .. .1 ; . �,-­" '. � ,_ i�*.: '_ CASE--;. _� ' :�'. I Now, it it had been the aince I h . ___ n j . _ ­­_ .,.,...- . ...,. .. ,,.,.:.,.. ....,:......:....,.,----'AN-�-.. INTRICATE,-,, _. - .... ple truth. . . _...1, :. . Be sure you do - .1'. ., ,.1. -.;, .,:.-. ­.. :-I, jm -�._.,, .-. , . . led d. -� . .. 4'.?�': ". - . - have ,swung . 11 ::, . .1 '-.�.Ir'.L-.'--,..,� �.-��..' ... !,�.. �� ,--------- i- major I would for method of search, the discovery of the - i The dear little dinw , ­;�, ; �, ':,' �L.` :.J,'j­.�-I....- .. .. I ­ :I Old stniv � I—. - - ­.. Athelney Jones, ' TRE 81GN IFICANCE OF DAEARS. . I - _' , _ . . :.,­�_.�: ' I would have Aurora � �� I ...-, - . 1 . , the appearance of 6he never saw Chri, - i .-".. :,_".. . %,� .I- � , - -, ­ i� -- , A ORY OF A REMARKABLE EXPERIEN- CR_ him with a light, heart, 1,ve told herail about . ; ..�,::"' '..'�-�..-�;:�,.;..,., . .!, -­­ TRUE HIST . - But] . - I .. � , � _. ,�,_� . . _1 ... in the evening, and the wild 1. . - , Z , !41. ­ �L thought no more of knifing him than of our,expedition - ,; .. ".­. .�- ,�.. .. .. I ii . ,r big, . . . . � .. Dpenod he - . . - � ­ .,'-.�:­ -...* .. . - . ­ * TheY Have t0da Leslf4 With What-,, I And she I ,V �_,� , �,:.11 1�.. _ -� �. - , . - - - � ;,r..-. g.L; ''; '� -' ' ,I I . . .. listened with in' � �_, �� _ _ '. _ ;; .11he :.'*L-� _ " � -,I ..- � .. , , . ­ .. . . - - . . .-_ , .�. -- I gar. But iVe cursed hard chase down the Thames. Site . � -ure she under .. � - ,__ . . I­_i, . . 1. � smoking this ci, . ., , `. .-�:-,---� . � .: _.. � Z, �. ,�.". 1. i 7.1:. ... �. � ; . _- _ :. , '.. , . . , .'. .;__ I ,. - . Fill ure Th:tn What's in tile stolallich. ". And I in I .1 . _ ____��:­­­ . . .,.-. - � - I _.� I . - funny and . . ­ . -'.��!:..,-s -,:..:- .. . . ' .. / rted lips and shining eyes to my recital .. : She looked so .� - -.-, '.���_:�, ­­ I' tich of the lagged over tinis young pa I Z- , .. ; - XT1-,-u D.) ,.- �­ endous pace: Ivwis a c ear rat . � � .::- �. .. . :��',�__;�!�!: -CHAPTER X.: -(C6- ` R � '. I - _ . 1 , ,�,.,, .-�.. . .'J.., ��'.i_�i___.­ ..� I -.�,.-.. a at, o &d a a. When I spoke of the dart. W hat the actual scientific view of ' '! What a tiny stock I �;. . , �.,w. . -_ . . . . , _­ ,:. -. `.-- � , _ _ , h.1to, with whom I had no quarr I wh four v nture . . drealn. , - ar I . ).�d -1._, ..."� - � ,, . river, with Barking Level upon one side and q . De, � - -1 t. .._­: . - -!onversation had been vro- . ay beinferred fronia . I— ""�, _,-�:... ..... : '7_ While ti is : - tile melancholy Plumstead Marrshes upon the ever." which had so narrowly missed us, site inv now is rn, lecture . � it doesn't take much to � ­..�:.�,:,.,_� �o . _.,._._%4 I eeding, we had been tibooting the long -stern I �, Such inve pink toos"A ba . ....- 11 -1 . I the 44You are under the charge of Mr. Athel- turned so white that I feared that she was which was recently delivered Oil the -.1k ,.. I .: . . � series of bridges which . 0 'faint, . at the Royal Institution by Dr.1;. %�'. 1,,ich. i'l * Away from the f roct an, ..�- ..1. ... other. At our hail the man in s U 6ject -, � I ­. . - : . - span the Thames. -a. He is gain ab ut to ;I I .11. . . - sprani,y from the deck and shook his two nay Jones, of Scotland Yar 9 ' then, for the b-tty's C - ) �_, . . .. . - . . But .�. I 1. I.. -­.. As we passed the City the last rays of the, 11 It is nothing," she said, as I hastened ardsou. In the poeuls view drearvis(are 11 it will never do at 101; ._ . , clinched fists at us, cursing the while in a to bring you up to my rooms, and I shall , ,viait. -1 � k1i .,t, , �'�'. 1.­­..- - . ��­ . ter. "I am all right � . - . 1 ' �. t% . -__1, i� � _.. � I _. sun were gilding the cross upon tb"sumthit high, oracked voice. He wais a good-sized, ask van for a true accoun-t of the matter. to pour her out Boma wa or" from tlie ivory gate, or, as Shakespeare W h y. Sant a wou Idn',be 11 ' . : ! .� . , , - -, - , For an .0 hIll . :.-� I ,; v� , �_ . ,.- I ... _1 .. of St. Paulls. it was twilight bef,)re we powerful man, and as he stood poising yo�'rnust make a clean breast of it, for if mrain. It was a shock to me to hear that I calls them 11 children of an idle .1irain .1, btid ything half� � ..... _ �_. '..". _. �. ... .. - . 1. . . - t q, f . . . . . . , .. � . , . � .. - ..,�k reached the Tower. -ild stee that, �d -laced iltiy frier.do in such horrible peril.'- science is more prosaic . , . . . 11 - him%elf with legs astride I ico on do I hope that I may be of use to you. It , - , � I - . - . Z ;. .�: .:- -- �. .-_.. and teaches thaz I know what will do for t - . - " Tbat-is Jacobson's Yard,"said Holmes, f G 64 I I - . .- . ,� . - *,;.. ...�, � rom the thigh downwards there was but a I think I can prove that the poison acts so �Ih&L is all over,*" I answered. "It was dreams may be, after all, nothing More I've thought of che very 1, - ­ �,�, � -1 -,- . po .., . . . . .V7 ­ _1 ': inting to a bristle of masts;�nd rigging on wooden stump upon the right side. At the quickly that the man was dead before ever nothing. I will tell you no more gloo y theii the common vibrations of ter , . I � . ni I'll borrow astocking of 9 , I - I "c8trial � I est that ov(tr I .- I - . - . - the Surrey side. "Cruise gent'.y up and . , . . Thelong. .p I . 1,t . . .. ound of his strident, atiizr'y cries there you reached the room." . details. Letuat,t,rntogomethingl)rigiiter. mediaacting upona corporeal vibra ilizil:1 I­� . ". .1.1� . . --11 -­. . tor I I ' .I A nd vou'l i halnig J t by in i r 1� down here under cover of this strinq of 1. . - , .. 1. , - I was movement in the huddled bundle upon "That lie wpA, air. I never got such 'a There is tile treasure. What could be bright- like the sound heard oil a wire in tensiot, - ,orne "I . . _ .. - _. r ,r' -glasses . Rijillt here in the e " I ' � T ­ . '.-- - lig.lite a. JTe tof)k a pxir of night tre de,-k. Itstraightened itself into a lit- turn in my life as when I saw him grinning er than that? I got leave to bring it with long after it has-been struck by And writea letter to Sa . . '. :,_., _. - i - tile Illus. - .- . . . - : ... __ %-1 �� - V'-. from Ifis pock.0t and gazed some time at the tle black mati--the smallest I have ever at Vne with his head on his shoulder an I 1113. thinking that it would interest yoti to iciall. " All muscial inst(iments (lreittll,!, :I I I I And fasten it on to the I . � I . .11 N - ..- . . - .,_� . .- I shore. -1,see my-sentry at lVis post," he seen-with a great misshapen head and a h e window. It fairly bethe first ta see it." . . says Dr. Richardson, "after we c(.;t,,(,. t,) . ....�." . _ . .- - - � - , � - "Tit is i i the bab .... - .. . . eid, I I but no sign of a handker- . I "I - . - � , Write - �, . remark , a r 11 11 , ,rhai,hangs in t tic,cprw , ­ . I . shock of tanialed, dishevelled-hair. Holmes shook me, ir. I'd have half killed Tonga. "it would be of tile greatest interest to play oil them;" and if we 1) i 9 t e rni. i. I- I , _ -,I..-- .� _J. - chief."_ - . C r,jrn I : You have neverseen her. I .- a.- I-.. . ... . - had already drawn his revolver, and I for it if he had not acramb)ed oft That me," she said. There wits no eagernes-3 in crophone inito usewe can h at, tile 41r-, fic only Came this .. * . �,, . . . . . I ' .., For�, I � . . - . Suppose we go down-strearn a short vmy ! i . . . 64 her, This is as near poetry as science will PC,. I I justtheblessed 11. . .- � ..--L 1. -, I d -lie in wait for whipped our,mine at the sightof this savage, was how he came to leave his club.&lid some her voice, however.- It had struck . .i But she's . 1. . .. .:, _L _� .. an them," said Jones' distorted creature. He was insome sor - n exp *F.- . . . ­ .�_. . I �. -7- :': t Of of his darts wo, as lie tells me, which I dare doubtless, that it might seem ungracious mit us to approach i- laining tile plie,,. ; 1 And llo�v, before Yoll g - - - . . . t 11 .. -- .� e%gerly. We were all eager by this time" dark ulster or blanket, which, left only his Bay helped to put you on our track;. though upon tier part to be indifferent to a prize omena of thought .. . , Justeram her stocking v - - . I - . - ., * I ' going oil dill'ing sief� . Q . -� �_ .. . I . ... - even the policemen and stokers, who had a . .eep; � Front the tol)Clean do I . . -__ � - � .- face exposed ; but that face was enough to how you kept on it, is more titan I can tell. which had Cost 80 Mitch LO Wit,. for the accom lished lectur ! . ; - Z . . . . - .. . - vagge.idea of what w:Ld going for. p to , . _ . . very give a man a sleepless night. Never have I I don't feel ,no MLlice against you for it. " What a prettLy box !" site said,stooping inform his audience that drea! ..i . . , I ...ILL, � ­ . -. ..-L .ward. - - . . a * us not ex. _ i . '.2- It . W I - - . %­.- - .: . I ell featur r si deeply marked with all But it does iseent a queer thing," he added, overit. I-This is'ludian work, Isuppose?" plainable oil physical groull-N---tile, - ! _ . 1�lf� . - __ - . . . 'We-have no right to take anything for se es I .11 i - Happy Thougbt - .. L IS 110 !;! L_ � . - - - . " His small ey-39 with a bitter smile. "that I who hive a fair " Yes ; it is Benares metal-work." inysteryabr)ttttlietii ,zmvetilat�vili(,,,I - . I . - I . . , . . ��,- .. I. � I . ­.. -_ - 1. - - bestiality and cruelty. nebody who I ..... - . I . .�%1� .. . Rranted," 11Qlmes answered. "It-is cer- SIM0,78 . There is BOT I.... : - - � .: _. I . glowed and burned with a sombre light., claim to nigh upon half a million of money "And do heav !" she exclaimed, trying from "blindness to fac .14.11 C) I- - hose bread . . - . - __ `RA; tairily ten to one that they go down-stream*, - . y .­ somebody of w � - 1.,:- .. -. !" - - . . and his thick lips were writhed back from should spend the first half of my life build. to raise-tt. "Tile box alone must be of home After dividing dream,, into s'll)- - ��, - , ken, somebody of wil , - � - . -,F , . .." - but we cannot be certain. From this point i Jec,tive 'I[ parta ---- I �.._ .- '� _. we can see the entrance of the vard, and h1q, teeth, which grinned &tie& chatter.ad at ing a breakwater in the Andamans, and ant value. Where is the key'!" ,%rid objective, and m;xturcs of 6061, ile � ..what shall you send -to , . .. _­ . . . I us with a half animal fury. like.to.spend the other half digging drains "Small throw it into,the Thames," I an- went on to class aniong th - first spe(,,ie, .-L,talking to ......... .. - ..- they call hardly see its. It will fie a clent- , " e L , the girls who ca - . - . - � , '. ','ire if lie raisea his h&nJ,"said Holmes, at Dartmoor. It was an'evil day for 'me swered. infligpitioll I-,I � .. I- .. . I "I must borrow Mrs. Forrester's dreams produce(I by , paill, 0,- Vallops and send sets , - - .. . . i".I \. I�. . .:I I right and plenty of light. We mus. .iL,Ly iciloietly. We were wit.'an a boat's-length when first I cl%pped eyes upon tile merchant poker." There wis in the fronta thick and fevet; while objective dreams ,tie t�l s_ I . . .­� ose any marvelously rich pres ­ - I where we are. See how the folk swarm ­ , I � . I . . . by this time, and almost within touch Of Achmet and had to do with the Agra treaa- broad hasp, wrought in the image of a sit- started by noises or oLher events goi ,,on ',�."ing to t �. . I ;1. ­ I 11'r lie one who wants ,. I . ..� .� -1 . . over yonder in the gaslight." I - -1 thrust the end outside the - I I , I�I I. .. . ... "They are coming from work iti- the our quarry. I can see the two (of them now ure, which never brought anything but. a tin Buddha. Under thin sleeper. This is it fair sainple - thinks of all it, these (1� . . - - . . .- _. ?, � . . - . . . . 11... I , I . � . , . as tl�ey stood, the white man with his legs curse yet upon the ma,n who owned it. To Ot tile poker and twisted it outward as a of the ruthless way in whiell s(;ience (its. f -but who must capsider I .. . -, . yard." f.r.,__ _. far apart, shrieking out curses, and tile lit)- him it brought murder, to Major Sholto it lever. Tile hasp sprang open wit'a a loud poses of "superstition." Against-lie itilagl. ';y - . . .. - I * , r - � _ . . - b 1. tile household a pretty ( ....', i t _..I - . �­. -11 Dirty-looking rascal.,r, but I xtippose- hallowed dwarf with his hideous face and brought fear and guilt, to me it has meant snap. With trembling fingers I flung back native view of the signific,ance (if dreauls '..-appreciated, because one . , . . - . - . . . . . i I _. .. _�.- .--. .". every one has some. little iminortal spark I a I �*­ - ; curious � " I _� his strong yellow teeth gnashing at us if' slavery for life." the lid. We both stood gazing in astonish- men of science Protest, I'd will probal)ly �. many Of them . . � You wou4i not think # �. . , �I i �- I . . concealed about him. I - c and are 11 -, . .-. t I. � * the lignt of our lantern. At this moment Atheiney Jones thrust his inent. The box was empty ! continue to'protest as !ozlg as there Itil" "Ittly ;,, -enotexpensiv �, � : �O � . .- .....I . . it, to look ,at them. There is no a priort . ,_ at L, V M - - � ­ It was well that we bad an clear a viow broa d fam and heavy Rhoulders into tile No wonder that it w:,a he%vy. The iron- men of science left. Tii,,,y (Itiote, ole ,,Ill 1- gottell at the Japanese sh .. �. .. -.-'7_1 . ..,. probabili ty about it- A strange enigina is -i we looked he plucked out tiny cabin. -Quite a family party," he re- work w,ts two-t thirds of an itieli thir,-k all .._1 pillow 1; ':: .: L- . ..I"" man " of him. Even a lady in the Spectator, who beiieved that.tile r " covering the fancy %_-. t. . . . .. - L,� e I i� "I I __ from tinder his covering a short, rotVnd marked. - 1 t.,link I shall nave a pull at round. It was nimsive, well made, and earthquake of Liabon hadsome mystt-rious �0, the tim'"these Odd stutTs I ­ . ; . ,� - I .. I... � "Some one calls him a scul concealed in piece of wood, like a school-ruler, anti clap- that flask, Holmes. Well, I think we may solid, like a chest constructed to carry but ,juit(t unexpecLe,1 conneotion IviLi . , '.. -by a, threading thr( , . .__ I . . __. I -! an anim - i -, t!le ­ odder . � I - � - - . al,*' I snv�!�sted. -ang out all n tulato each other. Pity we didn't things of great rice, but n.-t one 81ired or fact that a few days he had happo ,*.� ., , �,-�-LL. I '*,� .�. I- - .. -1 - . " Willwood I'lleade is good upon the sub. ped it to his lips. Our pistols i co before s , 11- .. ,,., tile patterns lit all irregn �.. - . I. - .- ..6 � . ­il . ke tieoLher &live; but there was-no crumb of i or Jewelrylay within it. ed to spill s,nuc salt at table. .of different colors, with g ,� .. . . � together. He whirled round, threw up his ta I r - .. I" I . .. " lie remarks that,, . , - ject," said Holmes. V - . I . . I �� Ii I .1. .. I. � . . arms, ,tnd with a kind of choking cough I choice. I say, Holmes, you must confess It was absolutely and completely empty. Perhaps the most practical lesson taiigh+ 71 alld therea,spangle. All I . . � I . ­ - .I- while the individual man is all insoluble 11 . �L LI - - . i lost,"said Nliss ) wits otie -1 -$ . ., .. -� - . fell sideways into the stream. I caught that you cut-it rather fine. - It was all we "The treasure 8, Mlorstan, at tile R,-yal Institution leetilre . is produced, and though'. i ?, �I - -1. I puzzle,in the aggregate lie becomes a mathe. I - . . n one glimpse of hiF4 venomous, menacing o ' I could do to overhaul her." I calmly. which - ssist it -it . comfortable the . - - - _. yes . I may .L .s to know whi( 0� our. not Ile as " .� . . I-_­ . . matical certainly. You call, for example, . - . - . . .: - . . --.:: amid the whiteswirl of the waters. At the All is well that. ends well,"said Holmes. As I listened to the 'Words and realized drearrin aresigns that something is- wrong I. decorative. . I . L 1 � . . -etell what, any man will do, but 9 1,7 .14 _...I ­ . - never foi same moment the wooden-legged man threw - But I certainly did not know that the what they meant, a great shadow seemed witli -)tirl)o(iilyot,gan*z�ttioti. Asarule,saj,i �, If you are fortunate ell - - � . - 11 1, - L. I . - av erage . - . .� L . ' r you can say with precision what all.. I . ­ country, and to be near � -A� . 1 . .: .. __ � himself upon the rudder an( put it hard I Au'rora was atich a clipper." to pass front my soul. I did no, know flow tile Jecturer,'it,is better not to dream a',all, 2, ::�, i �. ; . . . number will be up to. Individuals vary, down, so that his boat made straight in for I " Smith says that she is one of the fastest this Agra treasure hwl weighe4 me (lowii, Dreamle%sness is u4tially a sympt.0i the ferps nestle quietly a] . - . 11 Of it", . . '_ ,:J � . - . . ­ � . but percentages remain constant. So say.3 lid, then You cal , . ': 17 1 .. . I he southern bank, while we shot past her launches on the river, arid that if he had until now that it was finally removed. It routid health. A child's droams are invaria. , year roll L I : t i , . .- .. -_ _.:- - ,. - the statistician. But (to I see a handker- I stern, only clearing tier by a few feet, AVe had another man to help him with the en- waq selfish. nodoubt, disloyal,, wr'ong, but bly signs of' disturbed licalth, ali'l shollid I A7 present to tile wonian wl . � . I � - , ..I-�- - . - chief? Surelv there is a white flutter over I .. I .., I . . .. � . . . .. . . table look pretty. You� I.. . I. � .L � . yonder." . were round if ter her in an instant, but she -gine-4 we should never have aiught tier. He I c'nuld realize no-.hing save that the golden be regarrie(i with anxiety. For adults It ts rits a low bowl. tl' I I - � . - . . was already nearly at tile bank. I ars he knew nothin-, of this Norwood barrier was gone from between lid. "Thank a good thint� to know timt we mav 1.4. sitre few ce I I - I L t was a swe I '. .1 .. .:I.....I .. -�1- �_.- " Ycs, it is Vc,ur boy," I cried. 11 I- :-:a.it wild and desolate place, where the ino0n busilleps " 0 . God "' I ejaculated from my very heart. that,our brains are being overstriii-led-whf,n wo6ds, you can easily - -1 ' - . ­ -_ see him plainly." I $A - . . good for , , I i .. . - � . ..--- . . I glimered upon a wide expanse of mat8h- Neither he (lid," cried our - She looked at me with a quick, question- our nightly dreams relate to events of tile Ind Which when I I I _V �.I . ... .- lw � "And there -is the Aurora,"- exclaimed r prisoner, r,iust Ile so arranged till . I,- i I 1;� ..._1 -..-.-f :- � Holines, "and going like the devil ! Full land, with p:)ol8 of staghanL water and beds -not a word. I chose his launch because ing smile. "W liy to you day that'!" glic (lay, arid if we actually seew in swep t(, lie I . C .- . . . . I - , of decaying vegetation. Thelaunchwiths I heard that she was a flier. We told him asked. I continuing mir daily ' upright while some fal �. !I�L - ..-.1 ­- .�. I speed ahead, engineer. Make after that ' work this is a dan4t,r Arrange this two weeks . ' � ' .... ... ...,.. I . . :.� .,-.�- laurich with the yellow light. By heaven, (lull thud ran up upon the mud-bank, with : nothing.-but we paid him well, and he was , " Becausevou are within my reach again," signal which must never be, dtsreganle�i. . I -1 . . - her bow in the air and her stern flush with - to get something handt,orne if we reached I said, t-ikin- Site (lid not with- When we feel wearied in the im'.11i -ery and dtiritig that time ' - I - - I . . :, I shall never forgive myself if she proves to g tier hand. � n ng % . of your ferns with a lit ...-- - -_ � . . . the water. Tile fugitive sprang out, but 'our vessel. the Fameralds. at Gravesend. draw it. likely it results from dreanis that. we have . I - - - . - : ; , have the heels of us !" I " Because I love you, Mary, as not water the eavth mor, I - ,. ' his stump instantly eank its whole len th ou,.ward bound for the Brazils." truly an over a man loved a woman. lk- - This is what I call a dai I , I ._. � . I - forgotten. and then tile best tiling to d., ie,IL I . I ; . � .. .- .. .- . She had slipped,unseen through the yard- . , .. . �.� �. into the sodden soil. In vain lie struggled Well, if lie has done no wrong we shall 8 to take cxerei�e. Without coming ioanv . .:, .*� I,—--Z entrance and passed behind- two oz- three cause this trea, tire, these riches, sealed my- . in the center of th? tal , . ­ I . .. . . and' Not one step could he pos- i see that no wrong comes to him. If we are lip& nat -al , : , � . wri-thed. I 41 deci-ied opinion its to the super -, I �, V . : ....- . "..,. .: small crafts, so that she had fairly go', tier ' Now that they are gone I can tell you U I seems to say : "(70, 1 v , . . .-.z � ..Iv...1_.� d before we saw her. Noiv ,31ic was-. si bly take either forward8or backwardit. I;e I pretty quick in catching our men. we are how.I love you. That is why I said ' Thank meanings at tributed to dreams, we c.in �t,, :. I .I . spee up . , .. I,, �- - - . I 1 yelled in impotent rage, and kicked fr.Ln- ' not so quick in condemning Lhein." It was Goil., , . . least profit by these practical hints. Thoughful sent nie to r, ..- I . . . : flying down the stream, near in to the I tically into and of the deep green v � 11 . . 1% __�. , . . 1. .- 1. _.. - I � shore, going at a trenien(hms rate. Jon the mud with his o�her foot, 11 amusing to ede how tile conis,�quential Jonas "Then I say, "Thank God, too," she Congitlered as products of bail divestion wornen have to get tills . I I - .1 - ;�, - I __ �� - - e-" but his struggles only bore:l his wooden pill . was already tcginning to "We himself air% whis red, as I drew tier to my side. Who- dr(ams cannot be reasonably. cxpe4�*1,t:(1 to il I - . .. . ..;" .; . . -ely at her and shook hig head. I b � %.; . ,. I . - I . looked graA I florist, and yet you call : o I. . - -eper into the-aticky bank. When we 'on tile streqgth of thecapture. From the , ever &d loit it treasure, I'knew that night tell uHanything of a useful ch-tracter oz- to ­ . . . �- i tile& Za I 4 I - - I .__1 �. - "She is very fast," lie s?tid. "IdoubLif - . - . I slight at) expense arraiq -,, . . -�. .I.- . ... .....­ we shall catch tier." . - brotignt. our launch alongside lie was s-) ' ,slight smile which played over Sherlock that I lild gaine,l one. I - supply Its with any warning, excelpt wn�l I � I � ' . � ��sl 11 .� . --- . - firmly aachored that it Wa3 Only bl' t1lrOW- � 11olities's fiAce. I could so- that tht, speech (To BVc7o%ir[-4V9D.) . . directed against the continuatinn of depray. - daintler that) that whiel .. . " � - .� 11 We mit.4 catch her !" cried Holines, be- I . -1 1.­ I . - _ .. . I " . . - . . select., and one %%hich w , . r 11,, . . ___� � ..- - . tween hiq tectli. -Held it "oil s:,jkcrs ! ing the end of a rope over his gloulders ha,l not Imen lost uponhim. . � . I .. . � . eddictetic habits. If is is trti,� that the delight. Most of us ar( i ,..-- : . that we were able to hall! him out, and W ! " We will be at % anxiiall Br'itl;zrc present. . I sleep of health is dreamless',then it bt!eollles. - :i � I - - ­ . - - take her do all she call ! If we bura tile . * . I? � ,� ­ �__. . _N � . drag him, like some evil fish, over our side. 'I Iv sald Jones, "and shall land you, Dr.- � - HoUdal Canfies. . . I . - I purse, and the gladde8l .�, � 1,1 7 . boat we mustu have them !" I ' _ . - difficult to believe that tile 0L11y persons zo : that opening easily, wil 1. . . We were fairly after tier now. The The two Smiths. father and son, Bat Bull I Watson. with 'the treasure-box. I need C.ancly pill Is are am,)n,,,, the most popular whom vi-3ions in sleep are vouclisafeilslwuld and dimes. Such a one i i .1 1. I lenly in their launch; but came aboard hardly tell you that I wn taking a very form of entertainment among people, in tile be Lhe victims of Indigestion. IL is akvayj with a silver gilt top t 1 , 1. "I , and the powerful an.; I I - ' .11 - , Vileckly enough when commanded. The 'grave responsibility upon myself in doing winter, arid although lots of fun may be had I a puzzle for persons of all unitilag:nVive . . . ... (lilies whizzed and clanked, like a gre-itt . gate fashion, permits tl - �� C� I- ". ,�, - . .j ­. � �, .. ­1"�,)�', Aurora herself we"hauled ofT and made fast "this. It is most irregular ; but of course,&it at a cantly pull where Lite candy refuses to turr, of mind to understand how the futute, then closes as hermetica .. 1 , I nietal!ic heart. Her sharp, steep prow I . . i .. .�,�`-4 11 A solid iron che t-of Indian ' . nt. I must, how- becorne candy,or to "pull,"still it is alwa which dne4 not yet exist, can be *snppo'S,e4 - - I�".,.*, , .."", cut through the still river-water and sent to our stern. a I agreement is an asireeme ys - ful of us could desire. !m , _,Pl. w . , - ...I- ti_":'.I .,-L�. two.rolling waves to right and. to left of us. orktuan8hip stood upon the deck. This. I ever, as a matter of duty, send an inspector safest for one of tile party to be up in ti,ie to have arty effect, oil tile present, antl it - __ --- -- therecould be no question,was the name that. With you, Silica Yflu have 80 valuable A accomplishment' of making daint ust be adinitted that dreams of warning I AI i� .. - With every throb of the engines we sprang ' in I NO �,V, , �, _.:. S had contained the ill. omened treasure of tile char N? .11 drive, no doubL;" _y Hweets. .- : , 0hristillas I - ,��:_ and quivered like& living tiling. Opegreat ' * Thebas-sof allfan?y bon-bonis is Frenew aremuch barder to believe inthan th'e - � Sboltos. Thorewas - " t�as, I R'nawll'drive." cream, made according t,9 one O- other of "brain'waves" anti"thought,transferen.-Ts" ROAST TuRKEY.-Pl; . I. yellow lantern in our ,bows threw a long , no key, bu L i L was of coil . -1 1. . .- of us siderable weight, so we transferred it cars- " IL is a pity there is no key, but wemay the r . below. which menibers of tile I'nycliieal lt"ean-h oven on a rack in a I . flickering funnel at light in fron, s. - ecipes given - . I -.1 Right ahead a dark blur upon the wat,er fully to our own little'eabin. Aswesteamed makesninvent,)ry firaL Youwill haveto Frencii Cream.-11011 a I unit of -sugar Soci�ty takeas niatters quite in the or(linary with butter and dredgii - � -1, ­_ - . _' I r . . � showed where the Aurora lay, and tile 1 slowly tip-stream again, -we fla3hed our break it open. Where in the key, my man?" with halt !L Cup of wAter an ;, saltspoonful course of things. Thei-e is a consid-!rahle and flour. When tile t - C3 .- . . ___ swirl of white foam behind her spoke of I se%rch-light in every direction, 'but there "At the hot toin of Lite ri v.er," said-Small, of .-reain of tartar, to the large thread. In mass of testimony in fav6r of tile po A er of the heat and add one 1) . - I __ ' was no sign of tile Islander. Somewhere in shortly. . - ; . -� ,: the pace at which she was going. We order to understand this you must learn the the mind to produce results at an eriorrilous often, first with butter I . . I . � I a I . the (lark ooze at the bottom of the Thames ' I Hum! There was no. use' your givin . I .I. flashed past barges, steamers, merchant- I various dearees of sugar boiling. After the distance 1)y some system of psychical. fat in tile pan, and dr -1 . . . vessels, in and out, b-Lhind this one ar.1 lie the bones of that aLr.Luge visitor to our ,this unnecomary trouble. We nave lial a rup haa-hoiled a f�'w rninutefj lift a little tele raphy of which nobody ha,i y6t discov- salt after basting. I'll .__ - � ­ .1 round the other.. Voices hailed us out of shores. . I work enough alreatly through you. How- -y I - i - -.�.. - :... .. . "See kere," said Holmes, pointing to' the ever, doctor. I neel not, Warn yotl .to be In a spoon. touch the ball of the thumb to it ere tile secret. A ma-i who goes to slel-p allowed foran eight-poi . - . .�.I.-1-. .I the darkness, but still the Aurora thunder- woollen hatchway. "We were hardly quick I i-arefill. Bring the baig back WiLh t th and if it ulls out into a tiny thread this in and dreams that his brother is bei.ig killed till the legs will separ � �. . - ed oil, and still we followed close upon her Ou 0 0 the firat Negras or small thread; at the next by a wild tribe in Cantral Africa, and Who Stuff with soft bread � . . . . . enough with our pistol&" There, sure A%kerStreet, rooma. You will findus there, stage tile thread pull@ out longer and clings atterwards ileard that he did meet wit" . tened witti a cup .-1 - .. . �� track.. . of I 11 moiS - I. Z __.- .1 '.'Pile it on,Tren,pile it on!"cried Holmes, enough, joist bAiiii-I where we had beei I on our way to the station'. . more, instead of being a v ooth and slippery that fate at the precise time when the vi*lon hot water, and highl .. .- � looking down into. the engine-room, while standing, stuck one of those murderogi,darts , They landed me at Vauxhall, with mv as at first ; this is the large thread. After occurred, need not fly to any supernatural thyme, salt and peppel - I ­. . .... . . - .�..- - the fierce glow from below beat upon his which we ligiew so well.. It must have I heavy iron box, -and with a bluff. genial in- at-ill further boiling, dip in askimmer punz- explanation of tile phenomenon. It is quite To make a gravy, bo . ..- .. .- .. . - eager, acquiline face. "Get every pound of whizzed between its ;it the instant that we apector an co Lnion. A quarter of an tured with holes, lift it, give a quick turn different-when a dream tells of soinctliltig liver,gizzard and heart � . - . . . . I fired. Hui ivi-.-sxmi�(-,l at itand t4hrugged his 1 hour's drivf6nr)rou`g`Et' us to Sirs. C'ecil'For- with the wrist, and if feathery filin's, I , � . - .I .. I - steam you can." - 0 of8ugar which is to happen in a few months' tinte. until tender ; the wau . .. . . . - .1 - ...: . .".I- � I "1 think we gain a little," said Jones, shoulders in his easy iiishion, but I confeis rester's. The servant seemed surprised at appear, it lim reached the third degree In the latter case most people will perfer to duced to one pint; Ma - . I . . . that it turned me 8ick to th*nk of the hor- I loo'late a visitor. Mrs. Ceed Fottester was the g:zzard and licart � I. . .. _..,-I with his eyes on tile Aurora.. .. called tile feathery, or blow, degree. A, join with science in arttribliting the fic� I .. � . � . . 1i so close to us out, for tile evening, filic ex-Aamed,, -7�nd little further boiling renders it tough ;it has either to a .law of coincidences or to a I I ­. ... .- "I am sure of it," said 1. " We iltall be -rible death which had p.issel I r i Pour otr fat from tile d . . . . � . I . . . tip with her in a very few minutes."' that night. . likely to IK- very We. .%liss Morstan. how- then re'ached tile ball degree. To test this simple d the turke has been rr I .. . I . I I . � -. t. ., I - . � . I . �. el uc.,.o. . y I . - - t * �., ;".-� - � . �- � . -1 ..- '"-- . �. -_ .. . settlinqs into a saueet I � I .11 . - . - . I .� vver, was in tile drawiti-rooin *, 80 take out a little,(lit) it in col,l water anti try -science the justice to !a,hi ' I ,. o- .-. . .� ..- At that moment, how-ver, as oi;,r evil -. I...:. . - . - - . I � I We must (10 -lit - . . . . � fate would have it, af,uo with thred bargei � '.i. .., ' . - CHAPTElt XL ; .' :- �. to the drawing-room I wen t, bi drip i It tit( I -j:,� .", � . I OX In han'l. t(, roll it ilknekly lW' tween the thumb arid that if she increases tile gloominess oi life ping-pan wit � � - I 1. � I in 1. �.,.. . - ... :. .1. � . . I. % _. . .. . I � . . I leaving tile obliginx ifispector ill thOw cab- finger ; if a takei tile shape of a ball r,-a(li:ly in some direction, as by her doctrine ' ' giblets were boiled an(i - . - - .- . I I - in tow blundered in between its. It was -.. THE GREAT AGRA THFAMI-ILM. . I . . I w* 1 1 it! � � . � I . a � I -- . . / only by putting our helm bald down that t : �Oar%captive sat in tile-caltill oppo.git,a tO I She was sealed by the open window, -e- - i i L. the saucepan and put( i - 4 -.. .I- - I . itisreaAlyforw6rk. Whenyoursyrupli,as struggle for�,existeiiee, site deel ase� 1! ill I � � .. . - I . .� . - . .-.I � . . we avoided a collision, aad before we if the iron hox which lie ha(l ilone so much And dressed lit somo sort of white diaphanotis reached the large thread or second degree, other respects, one of whieh is bV aluill., � or four tablespoonfuls . - . 1: . - � � 1. . . � �� -.__� . I -rial, with a little touch of s--arlet, itt . � . I irying-pan': add enom - , I could round them and recover our waited so long to gain. Hewasastin 9 , take it frnin the tire, let it cool for ten inin. in the gradual i:allislinlent ol any coil- . I I , I � - I burne(I I 111111AV ' . - . - . . .. � . � . . - ....I_". way the Aurora had gained it good reckless-eyed fellow, with a net-work of lincti , the neek and waist. The 9,)ft light of a ute,.41 awl with the back of a wooden spoon, fidence in visions and oniens and '-weirti- � the fat, and when hr I . 1� � - - . a . , . " � liquor gradually, sti I . t. - I / two 1,undred yards. She was still, and wrinkles ali over his mmnogany features, 'shaded lam -fell upon her as site leaned rub it againat Lite sides of tile sauceimn tititiI ness" Rellera!ly. . I . - .. .�� Season with salt and p I II I .. � ..., however, ' -%%-ell in view and tile murkV which told of a hard, opon-a'ir life. 1-here - back in the 11jasket. chair. playing over tier. it is All creamy, when it must Ile molded as -N11111 .4111664110 now . . .-i- � - .---- ,-1 I- -� I.. . '. ve face,, and tinting with a dull ickly as possible lest it harden. Should .. . . ". smooth strain it. .I �.-1 . ..- . ,� .., I uncertain twilight was settling into a clear was a singu!ar prominence about his bearded ! sweet, gra 0 flu - ro -r i . - . . . I .. . .� . siarlir, night. Our boilers were strained to chin which marked a man who was not to be metallic sparkle tile rich coils of tier luxuri. tnis happen, w%rm it slightly, and keep it - . Deata F 'm Frizht- �. . . CYLA-NBERRY I . . .- . SAVICE ,� . .: ... .. -1 �. 1. �. - th4ir utmost, aDd the frail shell vibrated easily turned front his purpose. His age &tit hair. One white arm and hand drooped just warm enough to handl- 4,1 have interested myself somewhat in .; jelly is preferred, to 6 !_14 : . � i._. -.!. .. ..�l, - a well. , .. � . 1 � _ _ I . I and creaked with the fierce energy which may have been,fifty or thereabouts, for his Over the side of the chair, and her whole Choenlate Cream Dropl.-11old some little looking up usual causes of death " said I�r. � ries add one teacupft A . . 'I . � , ­ . ' I . . :- I . . �4'r �, __ � was driving us along. We had shot, through black, .curly hair -was thickly shot with POW -%rid figure spoke of an absorbing m3l. balls of cream made after either of the pre- Eltler,of Washington, tile other d,tv, ,,and L .thern over the fire. � �.. . - / -- I .- * ­_ - I .� __ . - . ancholy. At the sound of my foot-fall ehe ceding ree'ipes. Make the chocolate ior have met several well authenticated cases . minutes, add two heal . 1 1� . I the Pool, past the West India Docks, down gray. His face in repose was not an . ,I � I � � . . I I . i i � �� ..- 1. _�.I- . �. - . the long Deptfor(I Reach, and up a * f ter .unpleasing one, though Ili@ heavy brows sprang to her feet, however. an I a bri lit the covering as follows : Diosolve a half where frl 81it wag the cause. The I-' blish 1, and cook about ten im � . . I . I . as I flush of surprise and of pleasur red 11 ,it L, .. 4 . � blur and aggressive chin gave him, . . urgeon- c cral, Francis, tells of a ra.11- them often. Pour thei � - rounding the Isle of Dogs. The 9P.111 11 It',& lier teaspoonful of gurn &rabic in a tablespoon- S 111 ' :I 19 - .- dull e e , ;;;; �� . a � ...- � - .... in front of us resolved il-self now clearly had lately seen, a terrible expression pale cheeks. ful of water, malt a quarter Of a pound of mer in I ndia, across whose legs a lianilless and when cold they , J I .�.- ._- .-. �. .._'­. �_._-_ " ep. He . . .elly. . . . _. , , ­ .. ,anough into toe dainty Aurora. Jones when moved to anger. He sat now with 1i I heard a cab drive up,"she said. 91 I grated chocolate in a gill of hot water;pour lizard crawle(i while lie wa3 half asl J The berries wi r . .- . . .� - . , -- � . �".. I - . . turned our search-light upon her, so his livindcuffe, 8 upon his lap, wid his thought that -%It& Forrester had come back the two solutions together ; stir in a dr.sert wassure that a cobra had bitten hinei, and it ., the sugar is added, bit . � ! .: I I - .. . � . - -. I�I k� . . . 1. �, that we could plainly see the figures head gunk upon his breast, while he looked very early, but I never dreamed that it rpoonful of fine sugar and keep it warm b was too much for h-.'s nerves and lie died. . they will not form a . t . - . .1 .1 %­ �. . htbeyou. What news have you brought V . 9 '. I . - upon her deck. One man- sat by with his keen, twinkling eyes at the box 11119 setti-ng the bowl over & kettleof [lot water Frederick 1. of Prussia was killed by fear. i red currant jelly shot . - . - . .- . .�V I . , -j , , � - , .. i ,. :- ­- -, the stern, with s-)methin(r black between which had been the cause of his ill-doings. 1110"' His wife wits insane, and one day site escAp- - , with turkey. ­ . . .__ - . �'- 12 while you mix with a spoon until entirely 1 . � . I . I " I have brought something better than free from lump' ad from tier keepe ,�, SCALLOPED OYSTEM . i . . - . � _. .1 _.� his knees over which he stooped. lie- It seemed to me that there wai more sorrow a and about the consistency rs, anti, dabbling lier , - . . : I I-.I . . I , I:.t d ish and put.in a layei I, - ..: �o -.'_ I .. I side him lay a dark mass which looked than anger in his rigid and contained coun. news," said 1, putting down the box upon of thick cream. Stick 4 long hat pin into clothes in blood, rushed upon h-r lltlsl)aiid ' ' . . . I. - � - I �! -1 . 11. --- I- .._.. ,"._.., The- boy held teniance. - the'table and upeaking jovially arid boister- 0 'It J, while he was dozing in his chair. King I�, moistened in iiieltc-41. i I � I - .­_.-..�::4._.. -�'.- like a Newfoundland (log. Once he looked up at me wit tie of the balls of cream which w, .e dry oysters, seasoning wo �, . .- " - 1� _. ­ the tiller, while against tile red glare of the a gleam of something like humor in I ously, though my heart was heavy within bv this time, roll them about in the melted Frederick imagineJ her to be the white la(iy ­ . . . .. ..- - _ _ . G - it little Worcestershir -t) - . .., _�� furnace,I could see old Smith, stripped to� eyes. chocolate and lay on an oiled plate to,dry. I. . . .-_'.. _. - - me. I I have brought you something which whose ghost was believed to appear wheo '. I I ; . .1.- .. - I , . ... - th all the news in the world. I have It you wish to hasten the drying process lever the death of a member of the r6yal Sonic of the oyster ju . . _ . the waist, and shoveling coals for daar life. 11 Well, Jonathan Small," said Holmes, is war �5 i - . . �, I '' i Follow this process til - , , . ; . . . 1. �_ --":. 1. They may have had some doubt at first as lighting a cigar, "I am sorry that it has brought,YOU R iortune." they may be subjected to a very gentle heat family was to occur, and lie was throwil wto - I I . . , ­� .I . . I . I - -_ :_- . � liberal with tile butt - :_�: I E , - I in six weeks. - I- - : .- . ­ ,. to whether we were really pursuing them, come to this." � She glancedait the iron bori "Is that in an open oven. a fever and diec ­ . - , ,fl;i I .:� � . :::, - ­.. but now as we followed every winding and I I But perhaps the most remarkable deatil Rake in a hot oven f, , . . : .. .. 11 And so ant 1, sir,"heanswered frankly. tile treasure, then'.," she asked, cooliy - Boiled Caudy.-For a real out and out It requires a6 �. I , . 1. . � . I A - . �. ..." .. I. . utes. ;,.� I I; . . I .... . - of the Dutch p,,tillter, . , - ... .- � -t I cin ' from fear was that i .1 1 : ­. . -, turning which they took there could no "I don't believe tha swing over the enongh frolic there is nothing like tile olti-fashioned . oysters (washed and 4 - , ... . .I �_.,..... . 'I I .., .- -" . �Z­ � � � ;..�, . longer be any question about it. At,Green- job. I give you my word on the book that .din the seventecilLil ee. i . �,- . yes*, thin is the great Agm treasure. pulled taffy. Put one cup of sugar, two of Ventmar, who live :�t. 1*I . .. .- . : ::-i.,,I .-.,:. P . 46 ill flill Of cup of butter &lid oi �� 1. �� .�11_ . . ,.�L :I _L wich we were about three hundred paces I never raised hand against Mr. Sholto. It Half of it is yours and half is Thaddeus molasses and a tablespoonful each of butter tury- One day lie went .into it ro( , - 11 . .I.-,. . ­;.,:� , bread crumbs for a in 1 4. I.. -q. ­ .:. I..L:�L L'� behind them. At Blackwall we could not was tha� little hell-libund Tonga who Shot Sholto'e- You will have a' -0,omical subjects to sketell some d0th L�v J� " �,; ­ - - couple of hundred and glycerine in a porcelain sauce an anti ant I 1-.. .,­.._ . Ile itite.ild, . STEWED CKLERY.- 2 , . - I- L" ;, . .­:,-.- .1 have been more,than two hundred and fifty. one of his cursed darts into him. I had iflo thousmid each. Think of that ! An annuity boil faeL 25 minutes. Put a heads awl skeletons for a picture _:, . .--. ­ . few Sropu in L to serve with turkoy 1 - �_ L:- , I - . . I _.. ; ­�, ' - � _ 11 ­ . . ­.-..�. . I have coursed. many erfiatures in many , t in it, air. I was as grieved as if it had of ten thousand pounds. . There will be few cold water, arid if it becomes brittle remove ed to paint. The weather was sultry, atid . - - �':. .�'�_,,..-., r . I . L. L� :�,:.:.:;�:­­ %­. . . off the stalks, wash 1, _. ..,---1 _.Z., ­ , , countries during by checkered career, but reen in) blood-relation. I welted the little richer young ladies. in England. Is it not at once front the fire, stir in half ateaspooll- while sketching he fell asleep. lie- w" . 11- , .. - . .:�, -,-­-�, lut them into pieces . . . ,_ ..z. - lid III alld I t L -1. ..,­:_ .,... � ._., .. never did sport give me such a wild thrill devil with the slack end of the rope for it, glorious'" . ful of cream of tartar apd pour into butter. amused by bones dancing arou in L-�' . I -1. . I.... I - , , - � ... " .-IL�_". -- j.. -�'...- :.-, Boil until the pieces b �� ,:.�_��..� -- I I . �� . .. its this mad, flying man-hunt down the but it was done, and 1 could not undo� it I thin' ceilingeks," I � __­"�.O, ­ '­. '­�. I k that I must have been rather ad ans. When half cool butter your hands, the skeltons suspended from tile, . -.,:., -a'­­*��,-.,..­_- 1-__.."'. . . . itil- throw off the watoer'a -.:.. __-,., - ,. I 1, _ . 1, . - M� � .� � Thameq. Steadily we drew in upon them, again." rror lie threiv 11 . . - , ,­­., � . - overacting mv delight, and that site 4etect, anTpull the mass into sticks. ing together. In a fit of te . I the celery to simin - . . ... . , , I `__1 �. ­� . . � ­ ,.­� , .,V . - 1, ,;i�:.: . ", , yard by yaid. In the Bilence of the night - - .7 1.- ..�, . _ t .. - '. :.- 1'.�,: "Have a cigar," said Holmes;."and lou ad a hoilow ring in my- congratulations, for Plain Taffy.-Roil a cup of sugar, one of self from a window, and, thou ill lie st'st3l"' ) .1". 1:._1._'L,`-L-' ' _ ' I . Z _ � :-_ --, ,.".I....--,-,i. `,� we could hear the panting mal clanking of had beat tak-.& pull out of my flask, for you I saw her eyebrows rise a little, and she molasses, and a tablespoonful of butter' for ad no set-ions injury, and Nvas informed th"t I Season with salt., pep A i �- .­� - �I ­�.- . , I ,.j � I 11 . - .-� ­ I.. .. . . � ­�"' The celery may be bo , "I _. ­�­- -,-.1'-., their machinery. The man in the stern are vorywet. H6wcould youexpe not asli litcarthquake had caused the cointno' I . , " �, , _ � ,,,L_;f._;­',�_.`;.. ��"-i,,� ", I I .L` *�, , �,, . ,'' ct so glanced at'me curiously. 9-0 minutes. Test as before, and it 9 served with drawn L "- - ,.:' �' '. .­.; ' . ." :. - - 1-., - I.-��.; , still crouched upon the deck, and his armu small and weak a man as this black 101- "If I have it," said she. c'I owe it to brittle, boil longer . , over it if pmferred, 4 ­­ - -,V. , * ' _ among ills ghostly surroundings . . 1-1 . -­­�"'...._�j_:­; - -� I�., . _ ..- .2­. . -:.I..- . 1-.. were MOVIL9 us though he ' were -Sholto and hold him you." I . A difference Ili the ti011 rl I - ..". . 1- , ". 17._; - , . L .� & I - i *-�. ''-.,�, ,�': I ' ­ . ous tremor. � . ­�, ","�.'L,�'_; . an to an economic . , " - �� - _ . limbing the r 99) � Ad u lity of the molasses makes a neackmary died in a few days in a nervc giv �� " .I ... "­_._­_ - while every"now and then he would look whileVou were c ope. s wliere the "- 1-t- ­ � -14 ft . 6 � could cite many ot I . -�.� .�I - �f -�J.I No, no", I answered, I I not:to Ina, but lifference in the time of cooking. - h green part of the � I - ,�. -_.��11% :- ­��­;,., up and measure with a glance the distan i A o ' I .. . I. �:�­ & .1.�.,k�;�, " ou seem to know as much about ii,as to my friend Sherlock Holuses. With all -This favorite with the .shock to the nervous system which we knolr being served cold or i ­ 1. I ', . _ , - � , ..�.. -,; . - ,,�.l ­�, -which still separated us. Nearer-weca a if you were there, air. The truth im that I the will in the world, I-vould hover have littl . . .L_ . *M.._; �. M Butter Scotch. . _.� i� ., ' 'r . _ _. ., ;.I'.--,� . .. - as produced death. . . I ,-�_ __::.-.." �L' t.,; .� and nearer. Jones yelled to them to stop. hoped to find the room-clear. I know the followod I 0 ones is M harmless as it is possible for .as fright h .­�' ::-, a . I - -.--. -I :_ .f;�, . �- - ,I I ­ � - . P"�f , .,. L . L .... - '. _1 ,;"-_.�,," � -:,A; p 2 �:;, .. I - 't. _; I ��,- I,. I . . " . . ,0 . , - ..,- f water,&tablespoonful of Grieving over spilt m . , , _1� 1,i" . ""*' - '­�; We were not more thawfour boat'g-longthe babits of the house pro - , P I I I �L up a clew whii*, hiq taxed evev candy to be. �. lq.� �- �'? - � ., I - % . . Take a coffee cupful of brown - .4. I - . . ! ./'­-_­ . W" Lbb ftU@AytiQA1 'Im, W6 . _ I .. ! 'L �%�:;- -"'. - OLY well, and ' ._ me got to . .� . .,! ,� .:. - . . . . V - I very sugar.�half a c ilk ver ,.:-.. -1,�,, " -:, �. .. :1 . of I - , . �. .-VL� I.?, - . �_�' .. , , . . p. . . . '. I L - ,. wen -at,the last 140ment, 0 - . . ­ -., � . . . . L :., -N�� "_�__ - -, .-behilid t�hqm'., �oth boa.te flying at a tram., the time when h6ite arly I- , Via gft axid a 4'0"poonfull of b '."UZ .I I .. 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Y Gtf:�� + -. a �' +'S't�r �+- er it.i@ best to make a rale to servo them apd .. ll $A'ritn-ClB�ts SPY Toned came in eight. w $ ` * ' Thore'-a dolly's buggf.t00 f !ran s - +t_� �blTi r n narrow Sang ilp The Baby s StOokiu,,. tt t t t y do without the others—that is, not have The yule;log crackled cheerily as without A moment later on its roof he tamed with With cushions soft and blue, > • r ,t r &,5 j}zny up the baby'r� �tocking; both kinds at the same meal. Probabl + . i - ` :. ` I k' lie stir© you don'tiorgot Y the night winds blew biesack There'aaship for.littleCathe t , , The drat littlo dlmplod uariing i baked sweet potatoes are liked better than And broke the midnight silence ; and the And forthwith down the chimney crawled, And a toy boos©for Arlie. r 4 . ,-A x;;l ,$Er�'� • She never saw Christrnaq yet boiled ones, but the skins of the former are snow figkea thiekl flew, f '�`'� '`' But I've told her alb about it, Y a big load on his back. There aro Building blocks otst6ne, r�s ``, And sh© oponod her btg,bluo oyes,: ao unsightly that it is better to offs r the god heaped themi+elvea in do y drifts, ++Ah, yes ; tF►is ie the place,"he said,a$ he That are sure to stand atone. i E spy . r►'s i,- i n;t$e A nd I m-ore she understood it latter on the occasion of as extra flue led hi halon the stree 1►nd not tumble on the people, g reached the floor below When they try to build a steeple. , r ., r 11f,I,►ach. . She looked so funny andwi-3e dinner. A tea sa of chs9teat beauty rolled np in I And peered out through the firo place, shed- :° » - •- As it iii unnecessary to gorge oneself even liatenin sheets. There are many other things,, . f ', '•t- i!t d re.arl), Dear! What a tiny stocking� g g ding forth its cheerful glow; } :' a let;lure It•doesn't take much to hold on Christmas Day, the number of .dishes The oil clock on the mrantl iece ke t n then out he crawled and such as watches,ping and rings; , .`, " fi Such little pint:toes as baby s given seem sufficient to serve with turkey. its tick-tack son P P `� moment's portae, For our boys and girls grown tall, ria + h<' su hject Away from the frost and cold° salad is too often overlooked in the dinner With a dull and stead monotone as rho glanced around the room, There are present3 for us all: �\ • Eich- 13Ut thP,It,for the baby's Christmas menu not because it is a deliea.: bot for Y His kindly eyex a-atraruing'ae thsy pierced A.M-M, '` �> are visit. It will never do at all; Y+ deal hours wore along. ' theeorner's gloom. ',.tki•, l;p>ttre Why. Santa wouldn't be looking the reason that it occasions a little Extra The fitful glare from the open hearth dis- Then noiselessly he started to unload his , - . ' 'or an thing half so small, ttoublenot always planned for, Nothing is gilled the somber loom bi .•v " A . � 4 3 P g alise •t`."" fain l,atl more delirious than tend�,r lottuce mixed And cast nnatead shadows all around the. g A CHRISTMAS SUMANUE OF TSE , ;z "'ilea thzt ]_know what will dolor the baby Y And fill one parr of stockings dangling from WILD WEST•_ Ino thought of the very beat plan with a few slices of tomatoes. The "mix- cozy room. 4 'ti.'" ing" should be done on the table, so when the mantelpiece. t �� ,more 'I'll borrow a stocking of grandma, The old arm chair stood near the hearth, ►Gins J'tt sit down in this rocker.ti11 I get 'r I. `'' ,est,i, 'rho longest that over Y can; the salad dish is brow ht it should look fresh .. A,Cowboy's Steady At=for Indian%Secured r t,►'tun:,'' And you'll hang it by mine.dear mother, . g nnmavin , elitl as death; >t r and crisp. Lettuce should be dried with a g them stockin s stuffed— tension ItiKht here m the corner• so. Twos empty, bnt behind it crnnehed a lad This he muttered softly to himself as o'er [or Iltn► a �stte. h the loos•_ 4nd wr2te at letter to Santa, napkin, as a few drops of water very► much with bated breath. his work he uffed. A stor is told in ears one U of araid And fasten it on to the toe. injure the taste of the salad. The French - P of the Comanches in Texas, the lst of June, _ 1 ; t11'eatn,'- dressin consists of salt,a very little pepper, Secure from view was Tommy Tibbs, a + t'easa tp 1`v'rite: "This ii the baby's stocking g 1Eie, suited action to hie words, with a soft when the blackberries were ripe. . ' `_ t tie 1'hathangs in the corner here; oil and vinegar, Unt mayonnaise may be uaep hopeful six-year-old ; relieving sigh, There was a small settlement in the far ' mi• Ton have never Seen her, manta; instead if preferred. His ea�er eyes and listening ears an aW[ul ;When @uddeuly from behind biro there arose western counties, as they were then called, .r,t; ,Irea:rli- _ is ol•,hc only came this yoar• Fut PUnDiNc,.—«Thile mince and pump- secret told, a fri htened cr '' t til l/e;_ 13nt,she'sitlst the biessedest baby- kin tea have the Ueat chance#orbeingaerv- Young Tommy weeks before had Tanned g Y• but now are the ones moat thtckty "ettled. _t t}- • t ne Ilhen. and now,beforo you go, P He gasped and started nervously, then 1'he girls of the settlement,three in number, �list r.1.a1111 Iler.tocking with goodie- „ ed as dessert on Christmas day,if a pudding old Santa Claus to see— looked behind the chair, ` "'s; steep; 1�torn t.(�top clean down to the toe- is desired in addition none could be be+.ter A deed so ••awful dreadful" none bolder �7Vhere cowered our friend Tomm cerin had wandered far out on the Frairie to a . fi •,"f f t•t•dea to - --- _ than oue made of figs. The ingredieute are: there could be, - out with brraelin hate, y P g strip of woods to gather a fsw berries, as - - ' 1, n�ft e�- - g there were many, and of the finest kind. ' ' ' „ $appy Thought rifts. One pound best figs, three-quarters of a He'd hide himself near by the health and ,r Ha ! ha ! my lad," cried Santy as he They had become so excited over their find .,. re is no pound bread crumbs, six ounces sugar, six hest old Santa" com+s quickly seized the spy ; !,�l,rin3- There is somebody who-has a little home, ouil►ces suet, one egg, half pint milk, one A-rttmblin down the chimne and see him .. they were picking berries so fast, that they.. # -, a Y I ve caught you. Come along with me. did not take in the situation. They were soniehody of �;hose bre I and salt you have teaspoonful of nutmeg. Chop the suet and crawl therefrom, I'll take ou where ou'tl tr f �r:i> e-cti�e 3r•aken so nebod of horn you are fond Y Y Y far from the settlement as they hard started ._ j p, Y ' figs separately, then add the bread crumbs The real, live Santa then he'd see, with his No more such tricks as these, my boy—to early in the morning, and had not found ._1 ,, bot il, ile vt'h,°t shall you send to her . I am .not (grated); put In the sugar and powdered wooly suit of clothes, Krin le-land ou'll , o." = =p^cies talking to the girls who a go into the 1 ag nutmeg, and the egg, well beaten. The Hia luno face so red' and fat, and his g Y g any berries until the middle of the evening: " 1,air►, e shops anti send sets of silver yy ' f And ofl u throw h the chimne out Into r lk- milk, stirred in at the last,will ive enou h stul►b little nose ; P g Y the oldest was a girl of aUout twenty, g K Y I the flying snow the other two were from nine to twelve. :••' t lo,e any inan elonsly rich presen a. I am to moisture to the mixture. Butter a basin With his loads and load@ of goodies peeping , lie marched oor friihtoned Tomm lae- ;cf:n� vn illg to the one who wants to show that she that the mixture will ust 911, tie down from a teat Ui sack P Y P All at once there was a savage yell, ,and t r. ;:tel fie thrnks of all iu trhese dans of good will, j g g ed trim in the tx►agan's aft, six Comanches• came in aicrht on a little. {� l - tightly with a floured cloth and place m a Strapped across Kia brawny shoulders, slung Set the flying wings in motion—off then knoll on the prairie, almost a quarter `of a: `'''' .�f'r,cc cis- but vvho must consider the peonies. In saucepan of bailing water -sufficient just to upon Lis:broad stout back, flew the novel craft. . . ,i file household a tett cushion is always mite from them. Almost simultaneously a .-- a'rc irluatr _ P y cover it. Boil for four hours, and serve cowboy rode up to them. Ike was armed tirc:tn,s at)�reciated, because one cannot have too kith a sweet sauce. :es, he'd wait until the lights were out and :O'er the housetops swiftly speeding, soon --9 , t,rol)ahly iliahy of them ; curious crape stuffs, that =_„ all had gone to bed, 1 upon the inclined sheet, with a good rifts and a braco of revolvers. tri ;vn are not ez f naive and are very wide may be He w9s a stranger to the girls, and their _ ° S P' flow And When to MakA the ChristMOA Then steal down stairs and hide himself and W hence it,started on and upward—how sere apprehensive of his presence, when I" r i:c ,olid gotten itit the Japanese shops and used for puddiIl$• wait for Kris, he said. poor Tommy a heart did beat . 1 th=:ilii covering the fancy pillow, or if yon have he told them not to scream, that he was e At last eventful Christmas Eve had come Santa kept the spindle going, winding in ;t sit rious the time these odd stuffs may be made still A Christmas podding, if _wanted in per- with right good thPer ( each yard a slack , their friend and would protect them from havin v "l' �,t-itil the odtier• by a threading through them, follow- fection, should be made art least two week" To ever one but Tomm , whose anxiet the Indiana, who were advancing, g . . 1 h.i , c - the patterns in au 12're-pillar way, of silks before Christmas, and bun to ri en. ?41ix Y Y Y ' Up, still upward rho toboggan slid along espied the girls. The Indi-ns, evidently, 1 p 2i the ley track. had not, noticed the man on his pony, who. of different colors, with gilt thread and here thoroughly three-quartersgof a,pound of U et hom f eo that earl he'd been hurried Now at last the 've reaehel the summit " 7„ taiiU i; al,tl there a s angle. :1u odd Oriental effect Ueef suet chu ect fine ; one round stale y y was partly hidden behind a thicket. As �} p pp I off to bed, - of the long-extended elide, soon as the Indians were near enough one ;vas J ie is pr�dueed, and though your cushion may bread crumbs; one pound of sugar ; ono �y here a thousand nervous fancies crowded And as Tommy looked back downward, to shot an arrow from his bow at the girls, . 7 ;: ••l, of our not be as comfortable the effect is decide-Ily pound of raisins stoned and floured ; one through his dizzy head. grave Santa Claus he cried :s v.conn decoratit e. pound of N:ugliah currants washed, dried He had lain awake ;nd listened till 'twos • and all raised a yell. 1'he oldest girl fell, , "Ori, take me back, please, Sauty ! I won t wounded—the arrow having passed through . � ,t ; nit•, sail if you are fortnuate enough to live in the and floured:a quarter of a pound of citron silent all below, do it soy more !" her shoulder. She was losing blood, which ,¢ .:.:1 at,. ail. - country, and to be near some woods where thinly sliced ; a grated nutmeg, a table- And he thought th%t all had gone to lied But Krisklernly shook his. knowing head. ;, of al;- the fe:ns nestle quietly and warmly all the ap�onf it each of cinnamon and-mato ;a tea- and no ono'd ever know ; "I've heard that tale befc,re," fact, and f right, had caused her to faint. ` . , .• invaria- year round, then you can make a beautiful spoonful of salt ; the juice of an orange and And then he'd tiptoed softly down the NN I his ti,;war. Then poor Tommy ,Bob- The other girls ran to her. resent to the woman who likes to see her 's lemon ; a teacupful of milk,and last of all Answering the Indians' yell was the re- ,f 7':.; s;;'mid P staircase to the room bed aloud in bitter reef. „ port from the cowbo 's rifle, and the fore- ,;l t ; it is table look pretty. 1 ou can buy fora very eight well-beaten eggs, This will fill two Where stood the faithful armchair 'mid itis +'Won't I ever get back,5anty, to my home! Y . ening to the >wo-quart moulds. place in a steamer five most Indian fell. The otherIndiana continu `• ' :.c sure _ few cents a low bowl. then, _ acadow's deeput gloom. A silcuce brief ed to advance,when another shot was heard, u, fl w}ten woods, you can easily find three or four hoar". Turn out upon a cloth, and when ' ; - c•t,od ferns, which when ranted int •e bowl + arid another Indian fell. The Indians atop ,r f•::t: of lite a - P cold hang up (where it will '"wing free from He d huddled down with beating heart,and Followed close upon this .question. Then � , 7•n to be roust he su arrau ed that some will stand I ori and arle ed, and then advanced still g the wall) in a dry cold place. Stea-n for an now midst awful pause with quickly filling eyes 1 P P Y y t ,lamer upright while some fall aver the edge. hourana a quarter on the day when it is He held his breath and listened for the Santa turned his head and answered "'mii nearer. Another shot, and tl a third In- Arranne this two weeks before ou send lt, dian fell. The remaining three continued i � - _t.f:ed. n Y to b. aero d. stealthy basila Claus. a many heavy sighs: to advance until within a short distance of t n:n, t er} and during that time spray the leaves SAvc'E.—Beata teacupful of nice, sweet - "You'll have to stay here row, my boy. tl. , !tare of your ferns with a little water, but do butter to a cream and stir in raduall two the iris when another shot from the thick r g y According to the law g ' i not water the earth more thou once a week. teacu furs of owdered sugar; acid the `A stormy night," said Santa as lie rose tIp Of Kringreland aft r spruced spies,with ham- et prostrated the fourth Indian to rise no tf. fl„ ra rift. It stands frcmhiacouch • more. The other twornade a rush for the ; This is what I call a daily b nice of a lemon, beat until it becomes a finer, bit, and saw, .; t r} any j . thicket as the had discovered where the tJr ;.r,,t,ural � in the center of the table always, and- it light froth, set the bowl in a saucepan.of "And L must be up arnd morin'—Wonder , '�iuet enter in oureervice, making toys and • Y seems to sa "Good mornin Miss . where I left that uch ! cowboy had concealed himself. As they Jf} v:e c.tn at. Y : K boiling water and beat till it begins to grow P° other things, , .sole near he a sin fired, and one of the .. _ „ Thoughful sent me to remind you of her, creamy (from one to two minutes), pour Thinga are diBertnt, quite a bit, now, from and never leave our workshop till the bell g - and of the dce i•e�n woods." Most cit some twent ears a o— •r two fell, and the otl►er drew his gun, but x . . i tli��eatinn • P g Y into a hot aau.e-boat, grate a little nut- Y Y K of Doumsdayrings, ''-� vvorren have to get this decoration :ram a mcg over the top and send hot to the Feller couldn't take s nap then--had to' Then he led the moaning Tommy toward a the cowiooy knocked trout of his hand, and , .}ff ':'�tl to hustle Bo on know. ocked he Ind, n clown th hi florist, and yet you c n so easily and at so table. • Y . building near his home— i, kn t a g ' a:,er o:' to , arras a one that is much -_— : ', Yea, things are chap ed a mighty deal-- Avast arttstte"tructure, surmounted by a f The gun flew out of the cowboy a hand. the r. .l2,ht an expense g f g I Indian lea ed to his feet, and they clinched. `,`' `'l)t "' e daintier thou that which tLe florists would new Wray@ for all that s done: maaeivti dome. P Y i tit hlav - r I : Christmas Cakes•. r selec , and one which will be au every day i It rised to take me all night long to make A sound of notes buzz-saws, humming I It was some time before.either had the best } t ,at the delight. dost of us are grafi to t;et a new '_liuch of the hurry aril bustlethat tcni19 m earl run of the other; but the Comanche could not Y Y Y shafts, and whirring wheels i :: become3 to make Christmas a season of weariness to down on the earth my et h13 un, as it was too far away, and .- - purse, and the Maddest of all to get one On Christmas 1•;ve, + Came from within, commingling with the g q l er�ons to the bus housewi a ma in a rest de tee be the cowlio did not like to tet go his hold that opening easily, will take in the pennies Y y . g g goods t-o pass around : clash of various steel@. S .- Y�• ,i should and dimes. Such a one is a little kid pouch avoided by begiltninq preparation several 'Cense why' 'Cause then my district cover- on the Indian, for fear he would get the ad 7 is atlway3 ill, ,t silver ill top that spreads out in I Weeks before the holiday. Slany fine cakes ed ever ' inch of ►round. ' Tommy, led by vantage of him. F ,tt 3 i. :+Dolt the much bewil lever how- ' :-f, t •:c tore.: �ratP iasl,ion, permits the coins to go in and I-are the Letter for keeping, white plum pud- Santy, stood withu I Choosrn a favorable opportunity, a .::�lutu2e, then closesag Lermeticall us the most care- ding, mince meat and candies may all be I3utnowthesystemedifPrent gotaSanty The great Kris Kr:-ngle factory 'miditscon• - ever•, he disengaged one hand, pulled out �`; :fl,posed fel of us could desire. Y made and put away for the Christmas din- for each town ; s.tant deafening din. ` his dirk, and drove it to the hilt in the In- i r :1•. and it.. - _ - - - ner anti holidays. Pumpkin may be stewed, Doric away with nein reindeers --fact, we ( A sight ao strange anti wonderful here met ' clan's heart- He now came forward, put vvarnind -..'_ i apples prepared for pies, and various othsr do ti►e thing up brown. his woud'ring eyes, ( the wounded girl or his pony, and told the ,� :r ;lfan the 0hY1Stn1aS a00ke1'y r - aweetmeata repared and in readiness, all Ah . here's that plaguey gilt-pouch—gtle�ia y g p I'll till her u and ro. It nearly tcx,k hie breath awl► so teat was other to follow him. lie tried to ull the sr, sfercnces" . l 6A",T T2-RKEY.—Put the turkey in the of which will very greatly lighten the labor P h his stir rise r arrow from the -wound of the other girl, but Have a lunch awaitin', tierce I Il be back P , :i, Ke,earch. oven on a rack in a pan, first rubbing it of Celebrating the gre.•t fe@t iv al. Y • A throng of little workmen odd, no big- Gould not without giving her eery great , I: ,,,r ortlinary with butter and dredging with sa'.t, pepper It is a pretty custom in ppreparing for in an hour or so. _ er than himself Pain• L - � , u�id.'able and flour. AV hen the flour is brown reduce Christmas to make cakes and riainties by old- Aad soon the mammoth present sack Krrs'd Were Duey nrakinq knick•kitacks, piling 'r hey took the trail for• the settlement, „t• pn A er of the heat• and add one pint of water. Baste fashioned recipes ; this is particularly pleas- filled up to the brim which was reached about S o-clock at night. t„ enormous often, first with butter and then with the ing if thero aro old people in the house. «'Ith 1►oxe@, boodles, parcels, toys—a loaf hip;h each spacious shelf c atwa a see that the y With unnumbered hosts of ,playthings fit The arrow wins soon extracted by the cboc- ,,f ps}chits! fug in the pan, anti dredge with flour and An•l moth,.-a shout 1 h no means aGnl. ,. c o its cake 'ell or oth r daint• of each And then a wh►@tie shrill ha ave and for children great and small— for of the settlement, and the wounded girl . c » discov- soli after basting. Three hours shoul 1 be fav r ,) y, f g g was soon out of ail). The oung man bid Such an endless store of treasurt 9 fi urea d P y nes to sleep allowed for an eight-pound turkey, but cook member of the faiuil is served at the Christ- promptly there appeared the ouu ladies' father oo, night and left. fail to count them all, I Y g g -Wei_ifg killed ' till the legs will separate from the body. mas board. It is a g aceful complement, and A throng of little Santos in cestumes strange Dressed like the elder Santa were these The father gave him a pressing invitation i - t, and who pp and weird. bus little men. - to r.,tuen. In a few da s he did come back `turf with soft bread or cracker crumbs is sure to be a reclated. The following re s •t inert with moistened with a cup of melted butter and cipes for Christmas cake will be found use• A motion from the elder Kris; they closed Who lied their tools so deftly, though "just to see how Miss Lucy Look was get- , hot water and highly season with aa¢e, fol, as the cakes made by them will keep in on ttte sack P - y ,;wn the vision: their ears ran ed under ten. ting aloe ,ernatural thyme, salt and pepper. for a considerable length of time. And bore it all together toward -glistening y g Tom 'Tubbs, the cowitoy, soon becarr►e_ 1 iC track. 1 c is quite To make a gravy, boil the Liblefa, neck, CrrRrsTHas tiLacK CAKE—Beat twelve Y Silently was Tommy wond'ring who they quite a favorite of the Look family. He snniething liver,gizrard and heart in onecluartof water eggs until light. Cream a pound of butter There stood in resilinees to go a toboggan were and whence they came, was a fine fellow and brave. Lucy im- I `f ..'f, r h,' time• until tender ; the water will then be re• and sugar each together, acid the sags, with long and wide. «'hen the voice cf`Santa roused him,gently ,cored rapidly and was soon up. She w+ks - . +t,il }u;:'fer to duced to one pint; Mash the liver and chop a pound of sifted flour, one rated Hulme , and Catlin him b name. considered the belle of the settlement. a a The pack was fastened Srm thereon • g I'm Diu to leave ou. Dian of the ho shad tried to win her but n r ,c; fact the g,zzard and heart ; remove� the neck. a teaspoonful each of allspice,cinnamon and then off down the slide "Tommy, now, g g y y Y ' , or to a four oil•fat frbm the dripping-pan in which cloves, half a teaspoonful of mace and black Went�Santy as the others Rare the big Here forever you must stay failed. Tom, a stranger of another settle- the turkey has been roasted, and put the pepper, - r beat all together well. Seed a machine astart • With these busy little workmen, toiling on mens, had fallen in love with Lucy on first r't,. ..., •o admit settlings into a saucepan. Rinse out the pound and a half of raisins, wash and dry With frightful speed it dashed along, un- from day to day. sight, when he met her at the blackberry „"..i of life dripping-pan with the water in which the a pound and a half of currants, shred half a swerving as a dart.. Once they, too, lived where you came from patch. He made other short calls after t a e of ;rte giblets were boiled and pour this water into Ipaund of citron ; mix all the fruit and flour Down, down It sped as o'er,that verge of . —down on Earth in native state she was well. It was not long until Tom- _ t}�e saucepan and put on to boil° 1'ut three well then add it to. the batter squeeze in Kringle land it flew, Till they spied an old Kriw Kringle, and ropoaed to make Lucy his wife ; and Ntr. .1 - i' itiuin , or four tablespoonfuls of the fat into a small the uice of one lemon and two oranges, stir Strai ht toward the Earth, far, far below, were callght and met this foto. Look, her father, said Tom had fairly won _` i r ing- an : add eilGngh flour to absorb all the icake well frotr. the bottom ; cease a g be and the reach of view, Sa in this old Kria departed_--left behind her by staving her from the Comanches. any con the fatpancl when btrown add the iblet g Y Y $- , ,:,,i '•weird r g very large cake pan, pour in-the mixture, And as it sped it left, behind a cable of the hopelose lad Tl►e marriago on Christmas Day was cele- f liquor gradually, stirring alt the time. and bake in a moderate oven tour hours. swutest brand, - Never more to welcome Cht istmas with -a brated by a big hunt, Tom leading the - - SeaQon with salt and pepper,and if it is not When cold, ice handsomely. From a spindle spun, its free end fast to a heart so light and glad— party. Many came from both settlements - ' smooth•strain it. - (�irR19T KA3 JErLLY-CAKE.—Cream two cup stake in Kringle-land. ' Never more to greet his parents like all to honor the occasion and pay their respects ` — and half a cu fol of butter, As the s irdle reeled with a corlst$nt.bnZz, other Irarthly boys to the hs,ndsomeat Couple on the Texas .1 • CRANBERRY SAUCE, Unless a strained fuls of sugar p p �' ' :•r2,t;what in jelly is preferred, to one quart of cranber- beat eight eggs and add with four cupfuls while the sled dashed o'er the ice, Eternally in Kringle-land `,o whittle out frontier. ft said Dr. ries add one teacupful of water and put of flour and two teaspoonfula of baking- Kris smiled and again began to muse on the new Christmas toys. fl.ty, "and . them over the fire. After cooking ten powder; ,cur in a cupful of milk. Take old way's sacrifice. FLOWF�BiS IN FBANQE• .- :' :t::tte1 cases minutes, add two heaping cupfuls of sugar, out-a third of the mixture and bake in jelly- Obristmw TOYL 1;n Tisk and cook about ten minutes lou er stirrin ane ; add to the remainin 1)atter one tea- ",from the eighteen hundreds book," he Ali of the i3onthern Cities Have Their �'... ' "' g P g (said " to the time my work began Dear old Santa hat;a sack. .. - Oi a- drru-n- - them often. four then►into a bowl or mould spoonful each of cloves, allspice and cinna- I need they alai h and the reindeers when Which he carries on his back• - Great Gardens. -_ - :t harmless' and when cold they can be removed as a mon, with a teacupful each of chopped g Filled with many sorts of toys, , �, ' down to the earth Iran. 1 Immense flower lantations exist in ai- r.:r as cep. He ell The berries wit ]seem very dry when raisins and citron ; For our little flit a and boys. P I j y, bake in jelly-pans. Yut most ever de artment of the south of • , , h i n,, and it, the su ar is added bu,if more water is used the la era of cake to ether to ether with The deer coat rpore to keep 'em shod than I y R +: i; y g g r There are donkeys.there are dolls, France, but the Riviera is especially devot- �� .W�4. t„ ever thought em Worth 1 he died. ' they will not form a jelly. Cranberries or currant jelly L•etween ; put alternate layers There are gons and rubber balls, And they'd etuulble on the smallest clouds � Thero are drosses ntceand neat, ed to Chia type of dainty agriculture. Graeae, ,• d by fear. red currant ;clly should always be servers of light and dark ; ice the top. . ®re are ehoca Lor litho toot~ 1•iiee, and t;annes, and the neighboring vii- when Idrove em toward the earth. rages provide the greater part of the per ¢ : }1e ears, with turkey. CHRISTMAS PARTY CAKE:—One pound of Butnow, in 1920,we don't use nary a deer— ' �t 04- :fi•!ing her SCALLOPED •OYSTERS.—Butter a shallow sugar, half a pound of butter and six eggs ; fumes of commerce, Each city has its f r dish and ut in a la er of stale great crumbs mix sift in a ound of flour with two tea- Just go kion in toboggans dovan to the Theto ora ribbons pink and blas, , „ t 1 liu3band P y l P One torJennie,one for Sue;. s ectal roduct terrestrial sphere There K- work-box niw at►d neat, P P r ' moistened in melted butter and a laver of " oonftile of bakin owder,and one teacup- , r,t:''• lt2ng Likeastreak of cess ji htnin ,siidin down y PP >H white lady oysters, seasoning with salt and pepper and fol of citron, one of almonds and rgisins, all a"li ,erg side g With ever noedful thin complet© Nice su lies violets and orange b os .; soma as does also Cannes, and the latter •'�1,, a little Worcestershire sauce or lemon uice. cho d, with a rated cocoanut, mix, pour P• .Thore ai•e clowns and-iumping1acks. " i ,l1lr:<tr when J PPc g Y - ' '. xt v!;,. *. lace i" also famous fo. its rosea and tube dome of the o stet uice is also an addition. in a reseed mold and bake two hours in a Get oor Christmas job done early ; have a Thore are Candies.Huta and wax, P - t„e royal : Y j g cheerful bracin ride. roses and jasmine. Grasse supplies large - :. ¢ re, ;_ Fo'low tl Thor©aro oras so yellow, j r. thrown into ,is process till the dish is full,being, moderate oven. - But, here we are in Chrlatendom—” the There aro apploa large and mellow. quantities of the last-named ower-. Tne 1 liberal with the butter on the top layer. HOLIDAY iSPONGE CAKE:—Pour one gill of s indle's hnmmin ceased quantity of orange blossoms gathered an `" : , "�," Jake in a hot oven for about tivent min- b pilin water on three uarters of a ound p g Dates and ch,e@, ears and fig . pal on the Riviera ampunts to the Aston ` �t t 1: k<tl,le death y g q P As slowl the tobo an its terrific= speed Y uses. It re wires about one int of solid o su ar stir and let a*and ; beat the yolks Y �. And some ittle can y pigs, g g P decreased. There aro pipos for blowing bubbles, • ishiu wet ht of 1 2,50 000 ound-. After !, painter, ' q p f, g ,r :,tt t „tri tea- oysters (washed ind drained one-third of a of six a as add to them'the grated rind of Cortaro caro for all your troubles. that one learns without surprise that- the �W ' F - ,s� :. ga beat the whites and pour the The reminiscent 8sntaquickly ft°otn hie seat violist , crop of Nice is 50,00(► pounds per n ;tit.V�, me „1 full of cup of butter and one cup of cracker or half a lemon ; bread crumbs for a moderate sized dian. olka over acid the syrup and beat until There's a rocking•hor@e Lor lved -. tt:,e death's , climbed down, -.---v- r,: he intend' STEwEI CELERY.—A delicious vegetable trllick ; sift in half a pound of floor, mix And prepared for distribution of his gifts. And for Brlly there'@ ailed = - annum. b and to serve with fur a teak entry, and add the 'uice of a lemon. Bake 'pkat is warranted to ga III WelcometoWn. .r k. is stewed celer R f3 j When the hula are whits with snow It is estimated that there are now 150, t i ,,� '1 > r •' ; sultry, Y Y• , ryas off the stalks wash them thorou hl and half an hour in a moderate oven. $e took from neath the high-built seats 000,000 copies of the Rible in circulation. �� •r,. IIs - g Y There are tans and fi and fishes, }- Iii • cut them into teres- about an inch Ton Sw;!rrw CLAUS CAHEs.—Beat a cu fol of few odd lookin thin ale In slxt two ears Mexico has had fifty- 1 him and P g Ttere ore drums and little dishes, Y' Y +' �'" `t" ]toil until the eces begin to be tender,then butter and two of do art ether add two And frs,tfened them to ether till the formed , tae Y zk, t;,I i ng clash` g y There are watches that will tick, four Presidents one Re nc and one Em throw him throw off the water acid a3cl milk, allowing eggs and half a gratged c000annt add flpur a pair of wings, There are horses that can ktcsk-. peror ; and nee►rly every change has been ;r,' i ,� �� r a h he austaim : the celer to simmer for ten minatea. to make stiff anon h to roll thin, out in Which mounted the toboggan's sides with effected by violence. } � y. I y There's a Lnuuy Noah's srk, t t '. Season with tie butter. in s bake and roll in ink sugar. �n� m bets' " Theroare dotrgr®a that gait bark,,, Professor— What eo le have dofde 4� ,t £r ` s r P the fame of Col ' y� �. %J,rnied the alt, pepper and a ht 6 • P Thgn u aloe the housetops retie a grass- Thero's a trumpet Lor rho baby. mostt+owarda perpetuating 1, t hc+ commo t rhe celery tray be boiled in the sterrr and P g - B rr� ;. k served with drawn butter sauce poured Bobbins—" Yon sad Son gave temparar- fol air machine. Or Lor little'Potumy,maybe• umbos Y Miss rigor-- The maker of ', 4 +z. ,unclogs, b � lir over it if referred. `.rhe first method it igen u our ition for one that re- It.wiftl flew from roof Uo roof, alighting '"' p " a ' P' souvenirs Dons. :� _,, , s tremor. P Y•g P Y P� , » yy There 8 A H$let LOr papO m� t Tlie j+al�dOA ,sewage is carried.fOnrte>�Q t g:` ni*r x r �_ r l _4"�X_ the�f' given is an economical wa of ns up the vires ni ht work? 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I' �Z�';�J - -71-7W,15�, - '.7 !, .1 , 1.. -- I ­ -111. - � ,.. 4... ;,,.�� .._ . - - .. _�'., .� . ? - .. . I I - I ­�­ � .1 . 1.� . , ..�- ,_ - 47 ' - �7 � i - - I I - . . - . � � - '; � , - - I I-- I . � _�, , .;, ­ .1 � :, '. � .. .- -I .- . ... - ­ . . --- . � It F�%­,_ejM . . ,t..ff � " - � . . , . �_; _. : ,-, - - : : \ _a� . 1, . _,1 _,j.*,� . I . %.­�-- __ - . - . : .1 � . I- . . .- I - . - -il I ,,Y�4'. ­. ��.,L_ - ,_ k- ,r - . " -!:,; - . .. - I . - I Z' � __!_���, - -A _______ . _. I " , , . , ..: - - - IIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIII _. I I T, 7 M - I - � ,�,;. ­-__11. -1 I - -, .�4 . ._.. 4 _ , " � - -_ - - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-4 I � _ . I.. I ­ _. --- - .. . . - I I.."a­,, __ --I- � I I . � .. I �. . . - , -r. 1_44:,,-. :- - . . .: . ::: ... -_1 . k��- . . I .- . . � - -- , I �� _�. . , , , I I . ,.... - i .- ,% '_ .V, � . . I , .�.:-..i:"4.­,.,,_�.,_-_.. TO OUR SUBSCRIBUItS:By referrin Logan keeps the best oranges,lemon#;, .,Those who have books belongift to - *-.- '� � . I ... ­­ �. . ..�A�.��_ z -,i,_,.��.; 9 � I I . -1 �� . ., . .1 I . I . I ww .. . . r� �. , , - to the address label on your paper yon " ' - . 1- . :. : I . !, - 'r_�, - . .- " L_ . . I . �.11 ­ , �1,_41-_% ate to whieb and % . " ­ ,: I - I ) . - . ,­­I-" o", ",- can alvrays ascertain the d gs, raisins,currants, spices and peels. * ,Sbe'Pickermg Public School library. . I..., � . .� . 0 .-;%.�' ., � . C . .: .-��-���. --,-- � i... r subscription to TH*F,NEws iFt paid. -Dickie & Marquis have still a ffroat have retained them longer tban the rules "; .. � � _. - - - � . �-. z,., ­�,,;. . . W fi - I . . NEW -.' FANCY ' -GOODS if .!­�;. , Mimmittanceo are acknowledged br a , �' ' -_ � . .�, 1. I -'� . _'_ _42.-, I .. I i . I .,- . ....-1­_1, .1. if ' ' ' _: , , _� .,.4.; ol ri - ! - - �: I. .- ...--1� bange of date on label on the first paper i _ varAty of fancy goods. selling out cheap. governing their dist bution W I allow, . . . I . I — I - . I I . ., I I - . I.. . � . .. - .. . . . � - .1....... ........ , .� A .1i� - ''. . I . . - . . - . - *I- _�I owing receipt of money at this office. Alwi - . . . . I . . _ . .- i :'.'-..---":�t._'. 1,ys -For London layers,walnuts,filberts, %ould confer a favor an the librarian by �-, '' I .1 I . . . - , i I _`_ I . . . . . . . ` ,­ -_-W. . ­. . w., W. . . - i . . _. � . . .. I . - .; I., � . ..' . .. . �,` � - � �`.. . . I - I�� _.­�'. - _�. 1; I . , . � . t :�� .- . �,�,-. .. �. I- .� - keep the date Paid ahead. tf almonds, oranges, .1ei4ons, candies, try returning them to him before school olos- - � . I EXMAS PRESENTS I -,:. ': :?-K- -- I I t- �. . - *I _. . . . ­..!­,._ - . ­ '; . ". � L I. - _ _ - - * es for the vear. ' ..I . I . 0 . . . ? c k"_ '_.- -� � � Dickie & Marquis'. . - I .� ; .� . - �,- . ­� I . I , . ; � .1 . . . .- . 1%.., _....2; . - 11. . . . . . . . I . . . - t . .,. � .. -; -.; ­�- . -The oyster supper given' to the Or- I . . . . .. ..., . .1 ­ .. 11 .'I; i �. . . . ­ .. , " - I . . . .�. . . . - �_ - : - . - . - I � - .. . I I -- --- I . . .�_:*_­ _. , . . .. . ' *� �!. , . I ___ - , . . . . . . I I __ . - . - . 11 1. - .... ._., I .�. 'I - - . , . ... I _; - . - � . � - .... � . .. . . . . - . . . . . . . � , . I ... - - - , . : . . � . - . ..: � ­__ - ". - ­ :�� -� - .:., I . .­ . � . ... ........ 11� __�: ­,......-I .. - . . .1 . . . I I..., - G. Skel ourn, is among , ., i . . . 1: I . I 11 -1 __ ­ c .- � I - - �� ­ I . . ' OHEA'P . . .. . . � I I is - I . . _q aht 'Ti0ektrin .pwos cliestra, by Landlord Gordon oil Friday * - .' .. 11 I . . . I : 0 :. - V .. .., '. .. ,- % - � � I . I . I . .evening was a decided success. The oy- - . . ..- I --ir - . - . �...: . . . ­ � 8ters and music were both received with ding, of Shelb I . . 1 ', a - . . . . 'I', _,t I 11 I . . VOL. XT . ." � I . .. . II ­.. . . t . . ­ . . . I 11 - . . . �� I.. . . .i. I., :- a relish. friends here. ' I - - ' ., - 1. .. . . _;,_ , :� - - I ..1.1'4,?i. ­­.. :.�.N_ - - ­ 8 - -�,%, - - ­..��... �__________- - , _,__ -.. �__ . . __�.. ...._. - . I.,� PICKERING, ONT., DEC. 23,f 1892. -Sermons'next andav in' the Metlio. Miss Morrison, of Toronto, is visiting E have just bought a lot of fancy 'goods esp 'cially for . , ., � . - .;1. � � - dist church. Morning,"Worship of idols, at Mr. A. Muirs. e . MA,�.� I . .- � ­ . "')"-- . - .... . 0A, -, vrofteetolItt Z.4-* TE, :, . _. . . ­_ ­... . W . the Christmas trqde, away below regular prices a , �11 I I ------- - - I . i �­- � - . a disputed question." Evening, "Christ- Miss Fannie 8tobo is home for her nd . %.',.,!i��, - W� , . - I .I.. �`1".., -: ;7- I 1.,-;.i I -_1 � . ,1� - . .__-�:. �� ­ . - � mas sermon, Bethlehem's Babe and the Chrigtmas vacation. are prepared to give the public great bargains. Among w ,----- --"(tic I . . ­ -1 � -1 :... LOCALISMS. .:, . - I . hich mT, . . I . ; � :... : . � �V# - . . I .. ,�. ; � .1 wonderfu I-Star." Walter Secor is taking a course at - .t I.;Z!, . . - � - �. � - . � ,- . � - . :-. I - the are the following : " I . .1 . . . . I I , . . ; -. * - �i4, , __,� , , - . C - . - . - . . �� .1. . .. ­I As Bernard Baker lifts dyed those of commercial college, Toronto. . . . . � � . ...� . - I *,_�., 4 . ^.� ' ' . . :. � . . � I . , . I - - . - , I I _,,. � 1 -% � . �.� - 1,- - .1. . I . , .. 1,", , � ,. . . . , : - .I . I . ; I .. . � t '.. R. ,t s.o.. cor � , � ,. . . . .�� . M.B&TEM AN � .,_. I . .�.. .. �', - -Cand;es 4c lb. at Logan's. �.-- %'. - Ilia geeee and turkeys that he intends : Annie Annis is sufferiDg from an attack - .- . . I. Fancy'plush-goods . - - . . . .- I . . - te, oner. ( . i . . . . . . - '5�,,.k,.'-' - � ­ . . I . . . . - . . .- - .... � , () It , ,­ . . -Miss Maggie Allison is iudispof,ed keeping over, be will have no trouble in of inflamitery rheumatism. - ­ . . . I .. .. . . � . . . �,� Kill., Street, pickeriw. . . .- - ' . . . . . .. . - � - e,tol .. I - . .. � - Fancy plush Album . - . ­ . I . 30oo 11:.jo; Evening .1' '. � _. ­­_;._, . this week. , . 1.17�*­. swearing to them in case they are secretly Mrs. Richardson is visiting with her ;� . . I . . . -. .. ... .- � � I :.: "I t . . � . .- . � .. * . .. . - !!!�� I . . , . ' ' ' . - �..- - . . ... -Compliments of the season to all you removed from h is enclosure. . father at Scarbaro post office. . I I _ 1 I . Fancy leather Albums . . . - .. . .. - � .. I. .. � - 4, voca I .1 ' . . � . .. . . . . . � � .. . . . � 1, , .- . - . .; . - : I gentle readers. � -Constable Decker desires us to state Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Forfar, of Agin- I I. . .1 I . . .. . �.. . - .. -- .-.- - �.i. -. ---. . . . . - - I 1� . . . I Fanev ctrff b' . . - . . . . J. . - trt� ,�__��-- . � I � I . . oxes . . - . . . . (�-.iA - 1 � . . � ! . � -PickeAug College closed for the,holi- that 110 will prosecute ail parties who court spent Sunday at T. Jackgon's. � . I .. . - I , . -1-;z (1:i, �, - . . . " .: . * . . . , i. I . . . . .. - . . . - . I ' . . . . .� .1 N . - . . continue to dump coal Fancy collar boxes . - . . . . t-YI, ." '1':' ­ � I . � days on Wednesday. � ashes uDon the Juo. Richardson, Reeve of Sc&Aoro, , - . - - I .. . . - . . � . . � I ­ I ...I UPIL ()1" ` '' . 1. . � -- . , � . . . .... I . " I .. . - , � � ., -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman is desirous of streets of tile village. This is Do idle gave an oyster supper to the councilmen ; . . . . . �: . . - . - . "., � '­�) ,I '. . . . . - . . - . . . I . . - ta � I - - Fancy glove boxes : . , . . . . � P, servat-yol , ? - - - * . � . . . . 9truirlen - ,� i . _..- .. al boast, but the genuine article in the and their friends at Woburn on the even. , . 1. : . . - .1, . - I . . . . - I �;, I �tll in. , � - securing tile services of a good 'gener - . . _. . - eons in b . � . I ­ .. � . - . ��. 1, I 61.1ven it required ., - . _. shape of a warning. I ' Fancy handkerchief boxes. . � .. . : - o 11 �.. ces I - - ing of the last council meeting. A num- ! ' ' - -i - . : feren I : ­ servant. - . � . . I .::r - ... ­ � . . .- . - �. � . . i - .. . I . �,_.- Tho;ough Instr-uc 11 - I I . . . . . . . . . � . . I - .- - .. . I'll . . ._. . : I I - -An elegant display of silk and fancy -Tile Directorate :Board 'of the Afe. ber of toasts were responded to by the 1. , Fanev work boxes . I - . . I - . 1- renlol-t- . . .� . t..�� - � '_ . . ' I . �� � . � - - � . ­ .. 'I'll, � . . - � . �� , . i ..I _­ - .I.- .1 I __ . handkerchiefs can be seeu at Dickie & clitinics'InstItute has re uncilmen and others. Mr. Richardson : ' - .. .� . . ­. � . . . . � . . �­ 'I.I Address"Cla -_ .... .� - ... - ... bership fee t . � Fancy perfume boxes - �. . . - . .__'� __------. . 1. - Marquis'. 14, a � , . . I . . I - .I . . I . � I , � � - o 75 cents, and 50 cen-s for a has held the Reeveship of Scarboro for a , . . -..- . . .1 . I _ . . - . - ,I ­ il . . . I - . - I . I � . - .1� .- , , . - I . i 11� .1 - � .._. -Attend the' school 6ucert this (Fri-_ second ticket in a family, As all tickets greater term of yeare than any Reeve . .. .. Fancy music rolls .1 . I . ,- . .. 11 1. wi MISS LETTII .... � ­ .. . .. . -1 . . .. I . . -, I . 1 I . . . . . . I I 1� . I . . - . . . . I . . . �_ TS N . 1 , - � .,.- I .; day) evening Al Pirie's hall: The pro- expire with the calendar year, Dow is the that proceeded him in Scarboro or per. 1 . - . � - I .1. .. .. . . . .�11 rr 'T W PRL�Iplklt . . . - � - ..- . �. - - .- . . " . Fancy dressing cases . I .. I . . . ... . . .�, . . . 1. ,. . said to be good. . time to renew for 1893. haps in Pickering. The night of the sup. . � I . I . . I . I . - . - i, I gram is . . . � . .1 -Pupils. M'-', - _. . . . . . . , P n�u I . � . . . . I -The Y.P -! . Fancy call bells .1 , . I .. . � . I ,. (,)Collegeof N1 . . . . .. nt 'I I . . ­___ - .S.C.E. prayer mi eeting next -Tile Methodist Sabbath School Christ. per was-the close of&he 17th year that he , , - . , . � -- - . . . .- ­ - the Tor , III I ­ . . . I . . . � � .. easure to reco �� I � , 41 . . �-, - Sunday evening will be led by Mr.Perrin. mas Tree and entertainment wail hold on has occupied his present position. Dur. . -- . .. . . . I . . .. - . � I ..- .- . . �m i 11 I'Iq much P r of Music. S, ll( ' . i . . Fancy'card lbaskecs - . . . . . ,.. .� , - I . . . . . . . - �. .. &tea"ch i I I ­ . . . - - . I . "-.,� . t three VeLLYS . - . � ". . I . . ' ­ . ­ . . . . ,,;; for the i as I . Tuesday - evening. After the program ing the last 25 years Scarbbro has called I .. `:...1. M� . . - Topic-I'The Babe of Bethlehem." ' . . . . . thol" A,.1 . . L � L - - . � . �_... J, . . . y . . . . � Fancy silk handkerchiefs .. - - I . . ... . i, , � ner,and possesser,a _ _ . -Epwortb League next Weduesd bad been gone tbroligh the distribution of on only four different men to take the . I ., 'L � . 4t," - -oved an eXcel .. . a . I �� �1. I I - . . .4 � . - I ..;I . I .. - -_ . 1) - 4_: I . � . . I I . .� . . . R�_ she has - . -IS. S. lesson, Israel's retui � I . . . . . . I L . . ­ . " � Perpickerin,,,sta*- I- . Subject rn the presents froin the tree commenced. reeve8hip of the township. L It is S Singli. Fancy cbeap handkerchiefs � . . _"t��. Residen a . . � - - i ' . - . . - . . � . . .. i_ .. . - .: Not on ly were the re ' L '' . - � . . .- .. - � . . , . p.A�,1, ,, ,� . . - from captivity," led by T. cipients of these pros. lar fact that three of these Reeves resided . . . . . . .1 - . ., . i - -_-_- -- I . - . I . Fancy Ladies ties . . . . . . . .M� Lef * i�� i - � , - � . 1 . . � L - IF . __ - I -Mrs. Clark (Mrs. Perrin's motber) ents to be found among the I:ttle folks, in the school section in which Scarboro - - . . . . N. . __ � _ . . L � . . . . . . - - - . ! - . . . . . - %,;i , . - :( . . . ­ -1 . - . . I L * - - 'A"'A . p I . . . I . Fancy Gents ties . I . . �:. ;" .. - - I,.RN. ' 'L * . . . . . . . - 1! . ..-. . . I - .. 1:19.4 ----------�k k1E - I L , aw ddenly on Saturday but many a token of affection and good village is located, and out of &be resent - . . - ' W1 , . morning to,attend her sister's funeral at will passed be I I'� . . . ,:�. - , , , � . - tween grown folks through council of five' four of them live in the . . - . . � _.5:"L 'r0% , . .1 . . . . . . Fancy Dry Goods notion� ' . . , I . .. - - . . _,� * TER,county C . . . .� - I � . b. . . I . . , . C.ourt Ifull'it" -4.,. - - , j E. F, 4 1 .. �­ __ F orest. . . I the medium of the tree. Tile program saint, school section. Mr. Courson, edit- . . . . . . ­ 1. . L . . . � � .. Solicitor. , : . ... I . ,� . . . .1 . - - L. .....1. -. -Henry Savage bits been confined to rendered by the childrep'was indeed cred. or of the Economist, in Ilia reply to the - � . . . Fancy glass ware 6 . , - . I . . -I . . L. , . 1. . .11,11". _--I--- ______ - . I . � � . ­ . . - I I.- ; . .. .. I I it . . � - . MES MILLE . - . . I - ' ' . the house for a week past with conges- itable to both scholars and teachers. toast to the editors,spoke in the highest � . I . . Fancy china ware . � ..- . I L . - - � '. I. I X .. � . .. . - . . . -1 . � . . -� I . .. . . I I . - I - _. , . .. . . .. . . I-L I J TARY Public, Con . � . . . . I I . . . I .- - - .I 1 lia,­ near Bro . - . -- ; About 6 16 were added to the school treas- terms of the imaninity of the council. '' '- Fancy new teas .. .. -- . � Thistle I - �. tion of the lungs. He is now able to bei By ,. . A, . . I - I . - -'. I ury. I I . . . . - . I . . . .: I - .1 � . --_____ . : I . - -1 . . . - . . � . " - -_.�,. .. , arduild. - T.' M. Simpson, of Claretnont,� -A numbe o comparing Scarboro towushiP with other . I . Fancy porridge sets - . - ! - I� , . . I- . . I . W & ,%1c(;1L11 f! .... - ­ - , -Rev. , r f our exchanges bafe towmililpa we then can sce, the superoriLy and % great many new and useful articles which space W' lil not allow -us to . .., . � .� ]Doteri Solicitors,& .. - oCcupie I I 'tbY,() '13. � ­I . .,.- - d the Metbodistpulpit here on Sab-1 adopted the cash in advance or Iluo pay of it, for it contains with n its borders the . . I office, Whi nt- '111 . ' _� . 11. .'. bath and delivered. two good Sabbath no,paper" system, which to- obr notion is champion ploughtnau of tile Dominion, mention. Kindly call and see our Xmas show and get our low prices. * -. -I A.McGillivray,1,L.13-_ i . I . � . - - . . 1, . - _. . scboc I sermons. � tile only-proper way of dealing with sub. tile gold medal farm of the pravince'-, a , �I I - - ___ udd .- T . . . a i4 . - -As we go to press - e I *arn that. W. scribers. It would be found mutually curling team that will offer a challenge to I . . . . . . �� jew thousa 11 �,�� .- . 8 . - , ' It to loan on nea 1, . . 9 riliture warerooms at . onable tevery . fl , , - . Wbitevale, and the dwelliug'in connection out time at IeHst,going to stop papers ex- of tile Dominion, and it is tile birthplace . �. I rister, Pickering, . . . . - - _�. - .- w e ' - � RQ I ,�� I � --------- - I B. Ha erman's fu beneficial. Now, we are Dot, at the pres- a curling team of any rural municipality DIC KIE - k' - _M A UTS . I I rates of in'­re`t i . . - were totally destroved by fire eauly Thurs- actly as subscription exinres, unless the of tile champion draughtsman of Canada; . i - , ORNII,-),r C � . - , . . . - , � . � day morning. karticulars next week. parly addressed to resides outside of die therefore Scarboro has a right to be call. ---- ---- -- - -------- -------------- --,----------- - -__�----__ __- ___ ___ - i . . -nee, .Ornll,�, .1 . - . - . -1 , - I NV- �e P�e . . i ! ,otar,e , I . . - -Our church choirs are in great do-' Province, biit all thoF41 Who do not renew ed the first townqlilp in the county, and ' EOicitors Ni --? � . . I i ronto, will be at Clae ! . :. - . ' 1 . . - ' -c t 31st of January next, York is undoubtedly the banner , . I ly-s t I ­ - - �: mand this sea6on. The Presbx,teriRD for 1893 befoi -lie a county - - . � otfice over J.l3un( I - : I . . I I i - 11 4 - eli ,_ . is I I � ! ..� ---------�. choir goes to Claremont on the ev ' iria of will be char-,1cd $1.25 per year. Tb rule of the Province, i.ud Ontario s the best ; S T 0 V E S� .' . STOVES I ____ - � - - . ._. I ( I I . - . � VOW), - . . - - - *11 be ( I - - - the 28th, while the Methodist choir visits %v -n1'­('(-d m`lh all 1,,arties, remvar,l- Province in the I)orninion. tind tile, I)k)- - ___ . 1 1A . .. �- w or%religion. - - - % - . Stc)ves are hustli:-Ig at T I - I., ; � -_ t. I Cherrywood on the 28th and Greenwood less of Dallne. coh, I I I I I III -bet,t coluily I'Ll *- i . � .. . . - . Those it, u im uf Can. I a It. tile I _ I 11 . 1-1 - - 1. .. - . . 1 � � . S. \ i . . . . -_ I ,To r,,�I N, I - . . who are Don In urrears 11 I 1 18h Em- � is seasou 'al- * , ; - . , � . -1.-- . � tile British Emp're, and tile Brit � - _ _� - � - : � - I . - on the 29t1l. are asked to settle � . A* GREIG'S th" � '00, ''.r;,_1 : - I __- - _TLe firm -of Winnacott & Pugh, of I at once or we will Ile i�owpelled to engage pire is tile greatest emwro in the world. _� -�,�MI ; 9 is -,. - - . _. - ^ #_ !! �;,)Ilege 't'.-m). _a?. , I .. . - I- _T;;_r1 dy. Why is it ? Because ,. - , ! . .�­l I - - . .. Huntsville, has been d-8solved by mutual the services of the courts. We much dis- Therefore we come to tlie logical conclu- - FF rea erinar I)i � . . - 1 - I I I . ! � elVol" � . � I I . I - i and C erryw, o, ( . . � . . I � t4 , - .. . he handles tile best and cheap- '_ ­ . -""' . . like dUDDIJ_-):� "iII-011111) (,Ile pa-er, buf that sion that In tracing out this climax that i 'j': I , � -,- consent, the seDior member retiring. . - . . the horse's foot It t" . � - .�: . I , I 1 7th con.. i,ieker , , . � lot 33, .. .; . 'i John and wife are here for a few week qs even fails ',,) reach th� rusp.,uNiye the town,-hip of Scarboro cuunot be ex- - - , est stove'in the market.. Collie . . � , TeltWritph . . - - ! , I I I � � . .. � 1. . . . tended to- . � 1. .'' . .. _. . 11 chordin 80111c,con"A tilt OL.i. 'led I ". st: (;rcell III . ..�,� they haye not completed arran ements us Cume friends ce, - - 1 P.O.addre . � I . - - I . - . .. . -_ i - ______ - - ., . . . to future location.- send in your chall,te. - . � _. ­ I and buy and judge for y*ourself. ... - I � I . - .- � I 0­0.410,�- . . ,- � H 0 r 1� I IN - .. I . . . - i . , " . . . . .. -W. E. O'Brien, of Whitby -Tile Auroi ,t B,-,y11Ii,,, "gr.vg :-Sollle - - , -ERN. 'Ost I . I i ' . � I , aDnonn- . . MALV I I. . � � I We have the Happy Thought, . . : Wo surgeon. '-," . . .. i - . , , - ... . - I ees .1 . . . -_ .� . . . . - 11 _,'t . ,,). I - __ thRt his studir) will be open on Christ- time ago tin iwvut canvasi�ed_this to, . )liege, Toron� . . . __ . I vn, . . . - . I .- I 7 i ary( . . - 13'c'.e i7i I �� . . . _.. - - . mas day for the purpose-of takim, family offering to en!ar-e photographs in a very . Mrs. it. Sollors visked friends east of , ---- - �__ . The Jubilee Raiige, McClary S - - i toll'a avellile, i I * - . . ___' ' or night )ro-.Ill t1v at . � . . - r% , I � - � groups this place lastweek. --- � . I sulith S41 � - . . and photos of all kiDds. Those fine stvie loi- tile jusignifica"t still] of 5() ! --, - - � Active Railge, the Glyndon Art ' wneral b acU I . - f - . - - 9 I I - - . , ..- I - � 'otten up,119 Wei . I ceL,ts e . We thought Bob would be at Sandy's Sultana parlor cook, Buck's Radiant Home. These stoves aro rigq g -t liv ...; . . : who cannot get there before that day N61 Rch, PaNabie in *a4vilce. The I I - __�: kindly befir this in mind. * purchaser wiui re(flili-ed to s* for Christmas, but he is'nt. jug done.at lowe., 1� I'll. . � - . 14wil all agree- 11110, it 'I , - - . - ease(l feet Ill . � . -The concert on tile 26th at Gre'on- mODt whICh w"s VerY 801,41., I I I all sizes and prices. Don't forget the place . . - class eiioer oil hanA. - ... - ' I to - plirrilase Whas Minn e Fiether, who bits been ill I I .. L . . I . . _.___� i I . . _. . -I wood bids fair to be a great success. The a frame from the party,the price of which with I& grippe. has recovered. � i . . I "11. ,6,_ 0rM:M1C3-'.S the leading tin sho _ _ L . - ,L.* . � -_ I I . , - .. P. - . L . - - Soo, I - . * , I __ - , - q not mortifmcd, arid it Is said a very Wtu. Crawfard Sr., is still in a very ' � . - _ _ - , . LL . - Pickering orchestra has been secunud for Nvm - I - - . j. t . - - - . ____­�­_-�, - , ..- - - - I- .the evening,and Alis's Heagens of the Tor- extravagaLt figuro was charged but as low condition, and recovery at present is - � . __ -- _ _ - - - -------..- - -------- I _ -, . i 'I,'G S U N' L 1( I! - - - 'killsic bas conscuted to I signed 1he agree ; - I "I; .. . Onto ColleVc Of - the subsc'ber tins r ., ment but a matter of doubt. . , i WON. This l0d i � _. I - SID(T 11 Dd play the accompan i Merl ts. the agent has him liro:y b3und. They D.-I-ittio intends staying another year - �. I evening in th.e year, � '. . 0 1 1 . . ... . . � i&very person invite-1 I I - -This is by no means t1je only locality professed to have tin office in T in the (.N orth West) land of frost and flies. . . i I _ . 01,,onto� FASHIONABLE MILLINERY -' � and Cause of 'I e � P �; I . ,A, . .. I in which poultry thieves ply their avoca- and a lady here who had given a photo'* Continued success Davo. L- - - - . . ! �he gr - ____ � L . � . I . . ­ I I . . . . i - _j0111&t"C - . ! �. , , I I ' Rev. M. Jeffcott, of Oshawa, bad graph to be enlargel, called at tile office Ible Class is .holu in our Sanctuary . - z. ? . � �._ ; tion. ' Bi . L L . ' � - * - ,� - ­ ,_,:I . . � i _11�k :_ - . . four turkeys stolen frolu his enclosure the in Toronto, it week or so after g iving tile every Wednesday evening. All are cor- .. I ., Large and 'Beautiful stock of Millinery in alI . _. . I . ___ 0)JIve!J , � 11" 1�� ­_ . . . - . t � -.7', 1 L ­ uther evening, He must needs be ' order and demanded the retur�n of tile dially invited to attend. � , - ... . I ; __-_-__­­ ,- ---. __ LL - �,� I ­ a I � . - I - the newest styles. - . . . . I . . . . - ; �.. - 'Photograph, but ,.Santa Claus" was in town last � - . . . . . � - I 110�!ALS DU-N . . I w. , A, n2ean person who will steal from a clergy - was refused without week, . � .- . - .. . . . � .- . . .I I ! I .- I � . . . . . . . L�­ .. I -- � I - . . . In , . - . . I .. . . . - . .. . � i � man or an editor. making another devosite, which she re. putchaging goods for 'Xmas. -113 - : . . ' � . . . . . ! T -imioner for t]Ll, I� - L. - � '_ y Jove, .. ' C LS . ' ! Mont.Ont. .I �-i � . - I -I I � ,. ­ . -The annual school meeting will tak fused t6 do. The whole tiling is a fr .. �. * Also Children's Wool Hoods and ap . . ;­ - '. . I ------ - --- ING, 11... �. 11 0 aud. it takes a lot of muney to keep tile Ouse . . - . I � . - . . . - - . - . . . - - . I place in the various school section in the . . . . I . . -. - � BUNT In Chatham tile agents were arrested and aR0iDg-­ L . . . - -. . . � - ; - . . . . L I .­ - . i Be Licenses.for tlI . . .. Township an Wednesday next D takAn before a magistrate and on Peter in olden Limes went a fishing, : . _� . . L . .. . .. _. ! ace at the store or ; I . . . 1.-. ' * t , name . - Orders filled to your satisfaction ,' - .:L .. - .. . village- 4� � .. Those meetings should-be well'attoeen ed, d Bidell, was fined $50 ; the and I guess he will have to go again, for . . . - � .. I -_ - I � . . . . - I .. I . .. � .. . - as the trustees will thereat submit a ti an' ?tb r pri I& if pork goes up mucil hiRber, he won . I . N I., . -.-. - itioner was sent up for trial. It be - .- . . - ' ' 1 R.BEATON . � .. clal statement for the past year, as I is stonishing how gullible people are to able to see it. . . I D- c,onveyaucer, 9 . I MP . i � affidavits, Accoutital . as have a trustee electea. pect to get a picture wortb at least Sij The Rev. Bro*n, of Knox church.- . i - money to loan oil f 0 . I ��m_ -A grand sweepstake shooting match MRS* L WISE � PICKERING, .- 1 OFFICE-A I or the nominal sum of fifty'celutd. Agincourt, conducted his weealy prayer. . I . --- i bated. - - , . ." '' will take place at Gleeson's hotel, Green. -The council members were here on meeting at the house of Mrs. Harrington loop-, -------- .: I iBrpughain every Nt, ..-... . . _'.' � tr*,nsactioll of b11161114 . I - ...- L,�- .I- wood, on Frid . 400 uesday for the purpose of trying to effect last Thursday evening. The house Was . I ---+_ ____ __ I� I . ., pigeods will be shot for, as well as other a barRain with Messrs. Andrew and How. well filled. . . - MONEY TO . I . .._. .....a- game, but the feature of the day will be land for the property required for the . Found a walking cane-what am' I . . . . . � _ Hutchison, ill a - Canada Permanent .. . ... . 88 . C OTHING -,. . I a 'to i _. - ,.--, the competition for the swoepst,tke purse tablishment Of the Dew station road. The saying : I mean Captain Kean has return. . - _ . .,..� . -. ojpee, Torout,c,. ',­ . . . .... . .. ­ ­ . - ­ ­ . - - -. . . -We bear that the Rev.J.Hugh Jones matter was not settled so that it will have ed from his penIs o'er the sea, looking � . . . . � w-issameasemennown-a-'us.-..map-000000069 , .., . 1� � .� - - ... I a"ets '38,700,(*k)- Th -I - - I . - . . . lowest current rates - . .-I B.A. has been appointed by the Bisbo� to be referred to arbitration. It is under. bale and hearty. -.. . - �. . .__ . .- ­. . __ ­ __ I I 1. __ - __ - _ --­­ ...­ ... , ,- , - I able ternis of lei-) , . _ . .- _. . - , to ,St. Georpe'R c.bil 110 stood that Air. Andrew was offered MM A large crowd - .- . . . � � .- . . - I ( ; '� . I ,. I I - bentures pureliaFe4l. 4 .-. _. � ... ­ .pell, P!cliering. assembled at the house � . I . * i lixvenees In0dill-At'O. . --� . -a here and in Green- d refuped ng, . . OP . --- - - ._. . .1 will tRke the service ,and that Mr. How]'REI SM. of Henry Westney last Friday eveni Our tailoring department is 110W in full AJ i i i I�, .I .1 . . wood on New Year's day and will begin Each ask $300. Whilo we are of opinion where they indulged in dancing and other . .. .. , _­-­'-­­_ -- - I I � .. I � . . . . � - . . � .. . b*s duties on the th"'I'd Sunday after that these gectlemen should get- a fair atoubements. The guests dispersed at , . . . . . . 1 : ' .. % .- . , . . A. POST, C, - ) . I . . blast. . - .. . 1 . . . " . . . . I � Xmfts. Mr. Leeoli is again takiliz charge tigurefor their land, we question whether 3-15 a. M., fully satisfied with the ni lit's .1 . . .. . - . . � . . .. J.. : � 1, . . . I I a for the et)(i . I . . .. -. . 19 7 1 . - . . . . ...� . . � I _. . .. I . - ��� specifteatious fil � . I . ., . - '. - of the parish during tile 'Xmas -vacation. theY %vill much profit by the arbitration. proceedings. I .. . . I . . . - . . . . � ..., I - I �. . I - . . . : .. . . . .. � 11 ,. - 1, . ding. steam At - J I 1. . I-� - -Talk about Christmas 'iue,qts. If Then the cost6 in connection with finch an Quite a Dumber gathered at H. Secor I 0 .1. . � . .. . . � � . . ((q , I ..� . ... . .� . .. .I . ., . � . J V tilation a SPI-It'il - . 1. I . - __ . � - . . . .. - . . .. - - : . - ... er Dundas ant I - . . . . - . - 'derable. Afessrs. Andrew last Thursday evening, gnd a very enjoy- I . . . . .. � , . � . . I . , -. .I- . WoodruiTi display of dead animals doFD,t affair is consi : . . . � I * i idence-Kingsto, . I & ' _! * 1 �:* _. ,-, beat Pnythino, thut has Vet appeared i and Howland have named Win. Clark, of able time was spent. Partioulars cann - .. I - . . . � r, ,an ot I � , ____ - - . - , i - , � - .. I r-..� ..;- _. Pickering, th(ql We 4M. 110judge. He bas Church st. South, as their valuator, and bp giveD.as Peter Wasn't Lbore,but a deep We guarantee a perf ec' t fit or no sale. - , � I . .. A-ttc� � I , w" .. .I- . it car load of'choice turkeys and geeso, as T. P. White. of Wbitevale, will act in the vague feeling oppresses me when I realize , - I . . ...-. I . -�-Tki R I�A,N - . - . . � . . . . I 114 . .. well as pork and boeL ri,ven tile ,sight of . . . I I � .. . I . * Auctioneer, 41 � . . .. _. .. - interests of the muni.-ipaliq. These that "Tabby" and the Malvern nuisance Ou]r ' - - ' iiiing to conduct i - q . . . .-�� . .. Ills shop decorptious iS- suffieient to- a lomen have about a week to. select a each received a walking ticket. . . stock of Fall and Winte'r suitings and 'Overcoatings are � gent I . i , t -- I p- - d takes this oppol I 1. . . pease the bunger of flu ordinary third Find appoint a place t h Last Wednesday evening as W. Walk. . 6 r ns for past f avOrS I - individ. Ile b3,.law . or earin ar. . in and we are showing better values than ever. If . ;� d . . .... -_..,a Z-1 - - - f7urnout. As t, stabliabiul the orandayoung lady were driving dowu . : . . - , . . I - f them. Ternis i I I - � C_ I . .. . . I I .- . r- . - . . 1 . L . : . ts as to do I .; .- -The W. F. M. 113., of St. A ndr'6w" Dow highway has been completed and the Markham road i . I . you want a nice nobby stylis'L, suit or over- . . - angemen , . ­., in the Vicini . .. . the office of this I . . I .. . I - ______ ___ - - - . _. . . I .. . . . ' 'finally passed, the new road is assured. Brown's C,)rnero, the boll : . coat at reasonable prices we have the . I �: . " w . __, I eburch. beld the* ^ in Ahe whiffle- : . , * * IrHOMAS P01 . - I L t %k : , , t . . I I I . ... . Wednesday, Dec, 7th,* " WO call but EPeculftte as to tile probable tree bloke, letting the 1; a ts � I .11 : I tionrer,y:�!-,­., i L, 04tirelrp Meetl7c' OL h f drop and . . . . - ly el-'r .� - .. a very pros- I . I . . goods to suit you.. -. . . . . . . I - - . . . . . . - . . ­ . . . the whole of North .f - . ,perous year. ost of the undertaking and will await the .ORUsinst the horse to run, ,but is was, - .. - . . I I ­ . .�,:. . L . I . . - ­. . Tbe -treasurer reDo;ied tile ' I . . (.r _�. :- _ ' - L .. . 'tte ti to al I . . . . . . .. _ . ., _ _ iiy n on given .- . . . . - � . . . - , . . . . . . ,"L , . , AndiDg of the arbitrators before,paming a brought to a standstill before auy I L I . . . . . :.- � . ' . _ 1pharges Moderil.to. , I � _­: . amount received by thank offering and . serious � . . ­ .. . � . .. . t . ,- - . voluntary contrilq1tioll,j to figure. . damage was done. The young Wy was .z . . . . . .L . � . - (o)-_ .- � . .1.. .- . I.. * .. . . i Bot 47,Brougham.( T ,_ . bo f 57-31 The . .. . � -� . . . �_ - - 11 � . I L I I . . I .- - ____ - _ _ -,- . . . . . - � . -I : 5 .....-. officert; for tflf,. c-11811ing year ;-Pres. -. -Little:else-but' zimilicipal' matierg oc. more scared than hurt. . . . .. . I - - ; . . . I IV(tt 1, - ; � .. . .� - Mrs. Pe,zrin ; Treas., Urs.- H CUPY the attention of our residents, and- .We wonder how the Malvern 60rted- UST opened up a crate of beautiful Dinuer and Tea Sets I�. : .­ .,-;---.------ I 1. - - I .. - ' at-trick ; . ' . . _. . ­. - .7 Secy.. Mrs, Rankin. all over the township warm diectlesions pondent, knows short ladders are going to which we are offering at a low pnce. . I - I I : .. ALEX. CUT - I� , . - _ _ ' - - . i -_ P . . .1 . . ;� 471L emd �ewollei . .. . -Tile Whitevale ' are-In progress. As nomination day has be scarce at the World's Fair. As he ad. . � work,and will alwa - - .. 1. Baptin Sabbath school i . . � . I I �.-. - will bold their any riot yet arrived. pardon us if we indulge vises Peter no% to go, we are oonvinoed . . _: repair watches,clo( , . . . . AuLd Xulas tree and en. . 1. . Gem Jars away down. I .. . - ., . - . in th . . . ­ . � . . . ... . I I done for the lLst 23 .1 I.:. are- . . . . .L . .. - . .. I , - . . tertaitiment or, Monday evening, Dee. 26. a few remarks in connection with the at he is going to act hiruself, and th . � . 1� I All work guamlitee . fore does not want to um= f h follow- - .' .. L . . . I . . . I..I... . . . . ! - . ' / election of a cou ca. We hould like to . I . . .- . I.... L . . j for Edmund Sche -�, .�. . -- A choice program will be rendered con. n 8 To is ' ' ' ' ' . - .. . 1 e _. L..I., - .I � :1 - ,*. .: , "' I WWeillington at.,Ton � -, 1. .1 I sisting of readinasq recitations an ee a man from the front placed in nom. countrymen present. flowever, we I . . L. . _.. . ! . � ­ . d dia- s �" . . L I __ - � . .. - _.- I _.-_. humbly thank him fer his compliment . . I .- � _... I - ! .- . �-, . . legues by the chlidron of the school, Big. ination for councillor. In the retirement -, - * . . .. 7 . . I .�.._. I .� . I . � - I... I y . . 0 . ­. ._ .. : -__"_-,1 - - "- - : - . . - - . sisted b' tile Wbitevale orchesra and tal. of Ik-eve Parker we lose one of our two and its it is only one fwl,,s job, we " R - An - . BUNTIN (I ' . I I B00C . I- . '. . .. __ -loin � . .- I OHN LESLY - L ... ' .­,- - .:., IRA frOln Claremont, Brougham and and it is only reasonable to hope that '� he might as well do it as anybody else. - --_-- -_---------____-_---.--- , i . J .-�i.. .- .-- Markham. A. fy,-od timo , hn o elect another. A Merry 'Xmas and a Ha N - ; Maker, Peg 11 I I I I- ! _ - prom1puy&Aten= . -Y I .- . ,�. 0 ins at 7:30. . . . . .: . ,I ­. . Program b 0 - Ia LpP -_ ship. Don't forget I - 11 , ear to the Editor, Scribes and LZOW . , .- ; A in in an . I . . - is ant c'P ted- ]Rum6r places the following Rentlem( y . . . . .. -- . . ... ...:�._,.'_'. -, -In the following : . . the field :-Messrs. R. R. Mowbz�ay and of THIC PICKERiNo Nzws is the wish of . . .. I= . . . if Howe,King strfiet.1" - -t 6f the 1: . � ­:..'.L-- rep6t 1. INS I I � . ___----. - . - I -� . .- .I i., ..L '' 0 'pupils P. R..11oover for reeve, while S. Mackey ; 6 �­ - - ., 11 . - . . I - . . '. - I . I - - I . ,_-.4.-I.,":.-. z- of Pickering Public school, the names of is spoken. bui we fool confident that tbe;e -1'�-,�­­ __ -PZTZR NxpLx. I CROCKERY. . - - . 1` CR.00KERY . I " - -.7--; . . P % 'j. L'' . ' .1 _ . �. I . ... � ­ I _�_,� . - . .. .- - .­ the five that obtained the highest number will not be a three cornored fi bt ; Ue6srs �.I .I-.1 . Sale Register. .1. I - . I . . % . . I I - . --�... . . .­ . ... ­ . 1 . .. . . .. . . ...:: - � . � I � I .. - -1 . 11 . . . __ ..- . I . I A . . . . - ! . - �.. I I 0,011DON fl, . . 1 I . . . . . ' . . �' - . . 1 . i ,%_A Tames Gordoz ,- I . - ­ .- .. - : I - - .1 - L . ­ I . fkue .now brick bc . I I I .� . . . . �_ - I,., 298, Rov Gee 292, Ethel ion ' ud T acres standing timber, the property of �,- - , . op d fine oods. .. . . .1 , . - � 7. : ., ,_7­.: ,- SAivlwAT, 'Dee. 23rd:-Credit "IS of 7 . .� � I ,-�­`­* . Logan 404, Win. Bunting $26 :�VW- Ham First Deputy ; Messrs. A. Boyer a Just ened a crate: 0 9 , _. . L Of mar'kR only Pre,giVela. Sr. 4th -Walter George Gerow and J. N. Wortop, for � , .- 1'..i, _ ., eg 281. ..k..: -� I 1 . �. . style. Every conv4 -,-.- ..;_�,L,� . ­ I I . .L_ _. L Jr. Poueber, for Second Deputy ; Alesgre. J. S. Hick, at lot 12, con. 4 Pickering. , I . .: - - % - . � . tmvelling public. 1 ­ � ,( ChL 1. . . . I � . , _k � 4th,-Teddie broad 325, Fre , , � . ­ . .. .r. . I i .: . : .. I ... . 1 . - . . : .... I.; .. - .,! ! .1 . , L -- " . -1 Seldon 270, Jae. Hilts Wad as. Disney for Third - Sale ILL I o'clock sharp. Eke bins, Thos. :,� � .'I.. �L L _ a .0 � - �- - - - . . � . . . . and alleds. . L i - - - I .. _1; ______ - . I _ - - - �-. � - ­� L:­. ' ' ..� .. S -1 ., � . . . . - ".. '' - I .,,.­.. ' I � ,-I I � � - .L� I ..- . . � -,� I- .. �:� . -, t a Boyes 229. Sr. 8rd,-N,Qson ,P4e er, auctioneer. I i. .. . - ESTERN I . : :.: ��-,�:'�� , connectionwith the � co.mp,rising - t: 'S Y16 8 . . . . W now -n f-a - . . ... . ,, ., Maver Haxtriek 251,Lil e Harn 247, Alar- Deputy, i -. I- ./ I.;.�. , b I The parties mentioned in �� P011011. a . all the late , . - . . . ,J� - _:, I 00 THURSDAY. Dere. 29th ;-Credit sole of farm ... . .. . . - . � 8 8, Sadie Guthrie 268, Li U Palmer to ' . ­'.. - , � - - � . . _ lia uncillorfibip gftin - . ­. *1 .. . ., _..�, �'.. '�'L - I.; . . � :­ -, travelling I . io. .. . -�­* .1 . , . . ., - ,� I . .. 11 L . 11 I i .. - : - z ... I .1. I ­. z. j... . . ...4 1 .1 � � . I . 11 , . 11 - I .. .. . - 1 , _: ,�,- `�, - 268, Maad Logan 257, Annie Carlton 228, the be-"as numerous as the sands on ObDek. implements., ate., the property of ", ,.L 7 " . . : I_ I . _.I - ., - : I.m . . .-. -I!, - - I . . . I , �f I�.-.�' sea shore." Amofig whom we Jae. Cribb, at lot" f : .. - _ .�1. �� I .. . I . L - I . - � T� �.,I - ­ : ­ - I .,-��,� hanu ,lW . Y I . , - . . -_ - -` " , , �I . _ ',.L..;- ­ I itua ad it I � _ . . I. . . ;. .0- .r ; _­ , . �-, a , .. � : . � . - -_ I "I .1 - . �.. , _� . .. ­, .,; - � . - I -1. - 1. Jr 8rd,-Cbarlio Ham 870, Alien K., might mention Nessm. Ed. Wilsou, R. ,- Pickering. Sale at I o'clock sharp. No , 4 6 , : I : __ prettie'st . p, atterwo .,...,,-_'.. . . - tl '� _ . L .... - convenient for - ­ ­' I L . : .. : �:,;rllp _ . , 11 - . ":_ . . - .­�. " ,.". , - . � . I L_� , . , r"erve. Bee bills. Thom.p"Cher,&00. __ . . � -1.r:.�.. -1 .... I -_. -,_. . .11,��. - h at all reas . , 824. Laura Heagens 283, Hattie Decke? Deverell, JRB-'Richardo, S. Bra G � . - - .. . ' �L' -1 ..'�:'-.- ��;--`, 278, Aggie Cawv 262. 2nd, E.Bo- 9 eO- - tioneer. I - - . abed room. N 1 . - , .1_1:.�. () Liu � :-A � I . .1!z. i- .: I I . _ �_ � L � ,1,- . ..UL.E �.­ 17. . . . . . -, ' '. ­ - yes 168, Philip, A. E. Major. Chas- 13. - 'I* . JA. � P. " I �.. . ­ .. . MOM r '_" ' .�: '""� A ­ - 1 :. I ., � . I" , , ­_ J. Broad 164 Nimer, C. ' � . - . 1. - . v .. L �. ­ 1. .. -.,� U '1:. 41 - or cattle. V I , ­- - - � .. I . . .. ­ ':' _,7%, - L , , I ­ - I . _ - .�- I � . , _ br' I � - 0 _on � '. I - . - ­. . � I I I-1. L I . bar is open&9 i t , ­ I �, -- _____- - �. 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