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Markham Roeid. _ l + : i . 1 i:' _ ; �^ medical. r The aulaivereary services of the 'Oen• Jim was missed from the choir oto Su' a '� . �� tennial Methodist church will be held on da � ,� � �'. � M.O.P. La'si3 LQOII. HAPPrtNIli(ip R=CoaasD By , �15 M. BATE -JAN, M,D., C.M., TStt PH)s88 axD �OTT>cD DpWir BY OIIit Sunday Nov. 17tb. and on Thanksgiving 4. Sellers called on W. Wood the other, ;:Sr ;. ��? y1 evening. On Sabbath Rev. H. A. Fish day. • • et S.O:, Oomner: Offioe and Residence, 0088BgPGliDItIiTB. r ing street, Pickering office Hour.: horning . will reach at 10:80 a.m., 2:80 p.m. and 7 How doa3s cute knave w}zen-melone`nre 80 to 11:80 ; Evening 6 to 8. 4: OLARILMONT -- p • p.m. 8 ial choirs have been engaged ripe ?! - ' to lead tte°sin n at eve service. •=' v I.egat. _ Petgr Idacnab is area#ing s new kitvll• g rY- OD Miss Brown ie now vieitiug st the poet -, : Yt , ~ en. It will be cpm leted ehortl Tbenli egivirlg eve. dinner will be served office. „ F from 6 p,m after which a Qood program Ileo. Robbins is atngaged at ttie Sannse � , , - HOMAB PARKER, Barrister ate. is - .Tobe Porter and nesse, of AsllburD, r + ". at Dunbarton each Saturday. Private ,T a - will be presented. Victoria University farm for a term. , da to loan at flue per cent. $61y �,. was with J, H. Jobbitt on Tuesday. Glee Club will provide music for the even• Why did not Jlm attend practice last . � �" � '.1 Hugh Gregg, jr., and W. J. Gregg have �:_ , 1 ENTON & DODDS. BARRISTERS, .. - Ing, and Miss E. Lick Elocutionist of 0. Saturda ni ht. �� SOLICITORR, Eva., to Adelaide ,street j0lned a party of hunters bound for the L. C`. Wbitb y R y Y Pe -north to sla , will ve choice selections. R. Mann pnrchased a very fine horse - ` ,� Choice Famil Patent Flour 18.50 r bbl• J' gi Toronto. At Claremont nesday illy y the noble deer. ;:� �, ,' east, Admission 25 cents. For further partiou• one day this weep. __ -� --. eT Tea — At the market on Tuesday egifs Lara she caters when issued. Miss Bessie Petoh bks a friend visitia 'SFE E. FAREWELL, Q, C., BARRIS- brouRht 18 cents, while butter was sold - p h - . TER, County Crown Attorney, and County S P I 11T K MILL i for 17 Dents, . at Brown's corners. zo Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. 10-y • that is the very beet untie. James s ant the recant Sabbath da at � � Y John livid has disposed of bis 160. sore Highland Creek p Y ,,{ g �., �"AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, _, • Claremont. Well done sir. ct v TARP Public. Conve sneer. etc. omoe�t p=c�'R=N� farm east of this pillage to Richard Ward, g number from here attended the Joe, the nicht watchman, hse`. staokedt �'` `' y of Balsam. The price was about himself with Mr Sterlin for some monthsXt "' "` Thistle Ha;' near Brougham. Money tb loan _ _ 06,000. ploughing match. g • c , r• - OW & 1ICGFILLIVRAY, , a i ; Jose h Collins htYs vacate$ Dr. East Most of the farmers are hiss with their W. Walker has finished hie lowing - �, •��--�� BARRIS '� P turnips a: the time of writing. y Wonder if he is going to have a shake ! i,, �� 1J tare, solicitors, etc. office opposite Poet woods residence and is now domiciled in S 5 Mre. Coopers banes west of the market Herb thinks he •will soon get the gate down. to office, Whitby, Ont. Jno. Ball Dow, H.A.; Theo. + A. MoGilliyray, LL,B, Monev to Loan. ey Take Cary I buildin made as the cold weather is oomih . Alf, p y. t ,;� " g• is ter n We notice in the Toronto a rs that on het eaboui WALLA$ •S AMES LENNON, Barrister, 3olieitor, <k i. . The B. Y. P. U. membOrs visited the October 80th, the " ueen's Hotel" held a _ � � ` � �4���g sn t o f n a z Ontario - Epworth League o n meeting in the 10 mile handicap Qce on Daffbrin track, ; , V Notary Public, Ete., Pickering, _ _ _ `r f a ppee n.- , will attend branch offioge at Bronttham on Of your Eyes• Methodist church Tuesday evening, and resulting in a victory for R. Chapman, who 80ARBORO. '� Mondaya of each week and at Claremont on _ Tuesdays. Money to loan. rely assisted with the program, was scratch, winning gold medal, and time . --- � '", ytin can't afford to have your Allin Gray, of Brook, e><•warden of size, whish was a bandaome dressing case. Fred Richardson and wife, of Toronto _ 's ` ` j`i EDDE9 & MACDONALD, Barris ! , � Vi Ontario Count a000m anise b bis wile, t si�ake well for Bob, who is fast ainin s nt Banda at Geo. Chester s. tare, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. office -131 ,j glasses picked Out at bashes• y p y B . B Pe Y nude Your Optician must was here on Tuesday, and called upon a reputation as a wheelman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heron entertained �`y ' Gordon's Hotel --over old Bank office, Pickering, . PAT. a few of their friends one evening last week 4 out,: Batnrday o1 each week, Money to loan hie old Mend, Alea. Wilson. - • h Investments made. Walter G?eases, Reginald have knowledge of Science of Oscar, Da and brother ware here over all had an enjoyable time. u� _�rx }, M. Macdonald, 16 Toronto at„ Toronto. - 0 tics, must have ractical ex y The party in Elliot s Hall on Friday The Misses. Minnie Jackson and Faqir A?i.-,s; �, P P Sunday with Charles Maonab. It will be was a grand success. Btobo have beers s nein a few da s with ,' ` 'i- -r''�- � i ZGALLACIHER & CO., arristere, Patience, must have mecbarti- remembered that Mr. Day was here re• We can conQratalate 1ldike on his enc- Miae hlcCreight, ateCedar Grove. y 41' r solicitors, eta., Oanaaa Life :building, nal skill and a perfect net of cantly as relieving agent at the station. v * ,4 Toronto, will be at their office, Willis' Block ceaeful attempt last week. - Miss Emma Chester has returned home- 'ti Y= Brougham, eve Saturday Any business or trial leases to 8t OU r0 erl Dr, $miLb,olf3touffvillP,wi11 visit Clare• :�.• 4 , ry y P P y Qn to a number of hates changed please 'from Whitevale where she hoe been visit t.i--L A; instructi-Z loft with Thos. Poucber, Esq. - mont on •the first and third Tuesday of on Thursday night, it being ballowe'ea. ing at A. Maj3r's. Did yon baye a nice -"` vTyl1� g thronghont the week will be promptly attended each Month. Isis dental rooms are 'in Freddie made a fortune last week, bought time Emma. z h to on Saturday. M29 8m loan at ti per• cents B dull a,rd � Buody's block, next door to the Market.* a horse and Kot 10 cents on his bargain. On Sunday epeninR John Eveerst, of . ,, ': ` Home twenty-five members of the Ep• Jobn Moon sold hie famous trotting Scarboro Junction; occupied the Methodist %." , - Yeteranary. `-jr "jam ! worth League visited Kinsale Monday stallion for the handsome sum of I don't pulpit - and . delivered t4 most impressive 'T �^^^ ;�-.11 ^ �'^^" • Ot . Wh �t u� evet;ing and attended a oongention of know what. sermon to a very large congregation. :"" r t F. VVHALI;Y, VETERINARY 3 ' , We noticed in last weeks Nxws that Tom On Benda when W. Lemon, of toll ate �` that societ The had a ver en o able y g , ; "a=,,, • 'Surgeon and Dentist, Graduate of On- y' yl y 1 y and Charlie are emgaged by Toronto teams N.o. 2, was at Chnrcb two young men nam �.__ } �.: tario Veterinary College, Toronto. Graduate in has all of these requisitds and time indeed• t Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary Evans & Mantle have of their aha Chia fall playin football. if such is the ed Albert Brady and Richard Nelson fort , t!5_'' a ver lar a stook of the latest R p Aeaooiation. Dentistry i specialtyy Calls by Y g case we would advise the rest of the team ed an entrance to his house, breakin the "'' d' � day or night promptly attended to, office styles Of frames and lenses and pang mill set in the building adjoining W. to get marbles and come down and take wire on the door. When they got inside ':� J. Graham's she The will no doubt I, - Rel�dence, Telegraph and Post Offices,iye for his skill and agreful atten g y y t a Sre and cooked their eapler �' p• Y the eller with Ford. the li _ d0 a ga0d trade a8 they are bath ateadf LzTTLE JOalts. collected full aIle took eneral sses8lon,• _.�.'`' , HOPIKINS, VETERINARY SUR tion he will make a very and reliable fellows. g p° r When Mr. Lemon returned they were gone - t � ,: " • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vat- The Baptist Young People's Unit3n He went and not Constable Mosher and>. �v'' $`�. crinar College, Toronto, registered member 1Vloderate Chai'g�. g ilreen River•, ' y will have a son service Dext Benda had Brad arrested but •Nelson left for ` .. '', of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. y Y r O®oe. residents a:nd ehoein forge one and one- evening. . The program will consist of Turnips are •rushing. Peterborough. Brady was brought before k' }' gg A- T. Elliot ,T, P. sad Beed two dollars and fay,, ` carter miles north of Careen River. Steel I`. sp108, duets, (lUartette, eta. All are Car• TOtOa is smiling since Tacnma came 4 riving shoes at iron prices. O'nee and shop i costs or ten daye, He id the costs wbich hours from 7 to .11 a. m. and 1 to ! p. m. 'cele I dally invited to be present. back. ! Pa e, guest address whitevale Ont , P. 0. address, Alfred MarOie, 0f Montreal, was here The nurse of our towA looks kind of airy amounted in a I to nearly nine dollars. ) : `ivk:r (;teen River, out- Tuesday buying horses. He purolissed those days• - . _ d .;•�r^; SOMAS A. GRAHAM, VETERIN- - 1 five altagetber : two from W. Sadler. two We are glad to have our boys back again . OUNBARTON '�' d '` T -- ._ ,. ARY BURGEON, Graduate of the Ontario Y.1 V from E. Norton, and one frorxl J. t�altoD. from 3lanitoba. } ":„ �' �'# sem:. , o r iatered member P We are lad to have Miss I a Fraser in _ . a- I Veterinary College, Toront , eg V V The prices ranged from 150 to #75. K - y The followinp from the Fergus News -Q' of the Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, i our midst again. _ Record will rhe be of interest to the . X also honorary member of the Ontario Medical W, J• ]liltchell's IOCBe, While fled ID Pe Mre. Wm. Sutchina was visiting with roan friends of R 1 3"" Society treats all disoaeea of domesticated ani ' i r front Of t3eo. Gerow's pomp factory Mon ,� c _ Joe. lEiaNeel this week. y ev and Mrs. Craig in hh mala. Also Articular attention to Veterinary r da avenin , y this neighborhood The general ublic , �{, p g - �11 y R took fright and after etting p ' . Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at (.. ; . Geos a Ferrier has g0ue away Lnnting a will be prepared for the announcement chat o 1... s': }s reasonable rates, office at the well known es- loose ran away. The outfit was very deer. o Pe yoit will find One George. Rev. R. M. Craig, of Melville church Far ` E F ? » ` tabliahment of Graham Bros.. one•mile west _of =! little if any the worse of the rough usage. Ed. Turner is rushing business around gus, has decided to accept of the cal} 1m fl Claremont. Tele; rams to Claremont pnnetnal John Ham's horse, while tied in Bar our River, Don'L la goose herr Martha. E ly attende3 to. 131y 11 i P y Y e:tended to him by the First Presbyterian ' - • j s shed at the statiun the other eveniDQ Miss Annie Ferrier is over her severe because s �' , chetah of Banta Fe, New Meaieo, 4 too.c fright at some hens and aaeeeeded illness and has gone away for the good of the sten e �g{ttesia Qtj;ab$. g of climate is just what Mr '{ F ". • in damagiaq the harness and breasting a leer health. Craig's physical condition colla for ; and � .t, __• ^ • - - - � Was the ancient cry of the fie were lead to have all our friends and b THOMAS<DUNN Conve anter Colli shaft. The animal did not get away g even were it otherwise there are attractions , ,- t � ;l y + nit a Watchman. "Beat Oods well wishes is our vi, snit ae well ae those x *k ;. I y g bawever. Y in the new fled, azld possibilities for good 4.�" I miaeioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare at a distance to cheer na on Buoda as we . �, want, ant. goy and lowest prides. Every Dr. smith did not vioit otlr town Tues• y there, which s great many minis•ers of ., . Cyt uotatiOn is a bar had a good crowd out and were glad to the oe 1 would be inclined to take ad • `" R. HOOVER,ISSIIRER OF MAR 9 gain• 0th day as was advertised and there were a g Pe i, r have those on Monday evening to bear all vanta a of, thou h the were h picall '' i i P ere save money here. Wb j Dumber disappointed to oansequen0e. about oar ne thous. A0 some took it g S y F Y y t - � " Ja, • RIAGE Licenses. Office at residepce or }g pe aLte3 for the work In whish they are nOw '� . ` mill, Green River. DOt OU 2 As the do for was suffering from a severe: _ .. y home. . ent¢aged. Therefore, while eyeryone here q� cold it was impossible for him to be bore. -r-„ BBIINTIN(l, Issuer of Marriage C� OCERIEB. i will most sincerely regret Mr. Craig s �.r ,,,� .� • Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- He will howorer be on band on Tuesday, After an absence of three ears Ed. and > ; : floe at the store or at his residence, Pickering NOv. 21st, 3 removal from l' argue, all will approve Of y , Pure Black Pe er 1 bc. Ib. alar k.xra Turner have returned an a visit to - � Y��, village. _ 1S -y PP '+♦ ----- their rents. his deolelon, as nnfortanately under the t , g 25C. BROua Alri• 1?a whole circumstances, there is no room for J, - Ii 7l R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERH - ti The anniversary o! the Baptist church difference of o tui '`•L 1J Yure White Pe r 2gC. b nIar p' on regarding the line of � • Conveyancer, Comoaissioner for taking P� •' which was held Monday Light proved a action wbich he ought to take. The matter F } 1k. ' N atBdavite, Acoonntant and Inenrance Agent. 40C. - Ideas» $endertin and Witson were at sacoess, as there was a good attendance.. will be brow lit before the meetin of the s s '� Money to loan on term pproperty. wills pro- pure G_rband Gin ei 80C. lb. re alar Kinsale hifpnday attending the Epworth T. Robinson and J. B nee rave return- g g _14 bated. OFFIOE At whitevale. Will be in 8 , g Guelph Presbytery to be held pn the 19th -, t �T League convention, ed from their tri to. Lhe North West Y r, Brougham every-'ionday afternoon for the 40c. P Pro' of November, and Mr. Craig expects to " transaction of business. lav -v The Al er witnesses hereabouts have claiming it a rand counts 3otb are :er•x Bore Ground Clov&s 265. Ib., re alar g Y•. leave about the first week of December rrif. ` A. POST, CO tUNTY ARCHI ECT B doffed their best clothes, and we are some looking well. b . �j 40c. Daring the few years that Mr. Craig lice 11 1Z• 'tor the county of Ont4rio Drawings what angler iD mind. HONEY-, been' a resident of Fergus he has- by his Ito �" #ndspecifications furnished for every class of Pure Cinnamon Rnd Allspice 20c. lb., Mre. Johnston, who has been visiting uniformly kind, genial and sympathetic - _ •_ _ _.. , uilding.- Steam and hot water heatin and r ul - entilation a specia� Offioe—Gerrie loot eg ar 85C- ,. - with her grandmother, Mrs. Denham, >-, manrer reatl endeared himself to the : South. Armadale g y ;. eorner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnit•by: Fresh Ground Wee 22je. lb., reign,- for some weeks, has returned to her snow* , . _ whole people, and therefore his removal, 'I' ` 5 �� � t. lliesidence—Hingston Road Eaet Pickering. y lar 36c. in Toronto. Why did T• T. qft-left ? - . together with that of his worthy wife, will 4 J � di. THOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ano- Organizer Ca irthey is here tills wok Mre. Bell is visiting Mrs. Wm. Clink? not be a loss to the congregation of Mel g ,�g2,>, Pure Muetll`r 26a. lb♦ ge alar 40c Mise Monk of Browns Corpors, visited y' tioneer, Valuator, etc., for East York and + g villa chetah onl but a loss in ovhich rthe, the whole of North and Hoath Ontario. trios Large Bottle Pjckles 11e, regular 15c, endesvorinR sa organize a lodge of Mao entire eommanit will share. Mr.- Crai � v" �: oboes. He has not as yet had much en. Mrs. and Miss Weir. y ' ft ~� qts ' attention given t all cresta by mai). Ptele ash• .Fine Canned Salmon 10 and 12*c. ,ldiee Rachel Parkinson of Markham ie is an able preacher, an excellent platform 4 t _� , , ahharges ldoderate. Address THOS. POUC' ER, COaraQement. , e akar, and a man of wohderfal zeal and Boz 47, Brougham, Ont. Fine Fresh DStee BC. lb. ' ''' vision at rVm. Bo in t�D a c. pe �e have much pleatnre in repoiting a g y g 1 ever in all od work." Sole Agents - for Salads Tea, 80, 40, deciued improvement in Mrs. (loo. D. Miss Jennie Bo in ton visited Ethel gy g° 3 �. _, 'I . ` POSTILL, AUCTIONEER, TC., y g �• Groan River, e�licitb sales from hie num- LID nae heal �tonehon9e two days last Week. Brous friends both far and near. Sales of farms; 50 and 00c. lb. to th. she has bad a v6ry se• r Miss. Carrie Thomas was the quest of • GREENWOOD - . i -1 larm stock, ane everything that ieto besola will vera time of illness, hire. J. Beare F�unday @veining and Monday be handled by the subsariber'with the utmost FURNISHINGS. 1 �' A nuwber Of atraDRertl Were }Dare Ttlea• ' ` �s.�f care and sold to the very best advantage. s81y - _ forenoon. $. E. Stevenson is in Toronto for afew -% �rlLARKE & _ I)YER.-Insurance and Lined Hid Gloves from Etc. to $. day making the "uaitltance of Judge Quite a number of oar neiAhbore around days �• ,, ;, etas g Men's Neckwear 10 to 76c. DartDell. There a a vast adversity of this vicinity got their potatoes badly frozen Miss Lizzie Shea is home from Toronto` � }it Comm.esion A ante Oshawa, will visit Pickering. regularly in the interest of The enn o inion as to Iiia social aalities. which were not et due. an a visit. Life Ineuranee Co. 01 Canada, which ie ungues- shirts and PraWerB 20C t0 $2.50 each pThe Sunday Bohool Was addressed on Our Cor•uers whoolsmari, Herbert, likes Mr. Crummer, of Brooklin, Sundayed at a' ! `.4.V �',. Lionably the leading Canadian Life Com any Fedora Hate 89c. to $8. Ding the largest bneineas and paying the�igh- Sabbath last by Rev. Harris, Elder Poreey to ride north on the good stone road which his brother's, William Crum ner.. ':� at profit's. Also The Canada Accident Co., and Dunraven bat 50c., 75c:, 1.25, 1.60 leads to the McDonald farm. Lawrence Bros.; of Kinsale, have com )` > 1 be Em to ere Liabilit Co• of London, 11�r/: Wagoner, and Me881a• Henderson ? !R. P y Y Eng. t0 $2,50, and 'Wilson. The discourse consisted of Jobn Stenehoaee and eon, left Markham pieted the bnildinga of F. L. (Jesse ° �','� 4 The Strongest Corporation in the World. In- , nding Insurers will consult their beat interest Mens Sults t0 OrdBT $10.50 t0 $25= reports from the recent Provincial tion• on ®atnrday for $alibarI I intentions Mr. Sullivan, aLatioD agent at Port r A 'ti y interview them prior to committing them- we save ou 2 to veDtion: The rbeeting was irtetructive hunting, good look to Jobn Union, spent Sunday at Jelin Dwyer's, ,!1 Ives otherwise, g.ly }' $ $5 on each suit. Does Yob intend car n the hod as he Thea le pa)lckers are basil en ed; v� . N Men's Heavy Ulstere $4.75, $5.75 tO stud alec, well attended. tae already purcbasedrthe Mason ca and stunned here cleaning pp the winter fruit.- '\',,-- , J. T. J we 1 � _. HE WESTERN BANE 15• e � and bade retgrned home a small prvtecti011 against ltme dust slowly Mrs. Fi. E. Hyla, of Odkville, bas beecw .' . °> • cn Friday evening. The boys learned of a rs. vision at the home of her mother, Mrs �,' _,w $t L OF ClNADA. Boys' Sits $1.fi5 t0 $7 x prepared fora e: riment took lace in aur town MoHap. � their arrival and at on0e s t WHITBY BRANCH. Boys' Overcoats, up to size $2, 2.80 , � hyo: , to $S. seronade. The musios b julem mmeno- store Friday evening last, Mr. Clinks Many from here attended the teachers . - " ,.i . _ e bein weeks o nt n to hit last Th d '' -- ed when the Rr'oom appeared upon tit bob dan6hLer onI three ld eonve io W ' by ore ay ane ,1) apItal Apthorised... ,, ,_............41,000,000 MILLINERY, Elie. '' d ught up all the old tin pane, wee weighed. weightt 102 lbe: Friday. ) r, ` - ' s0ene and bo ed apitat Snbeoribed ..................... • • •ttoo,000 et,a.. an dismiss the musicians. We While threshing at our worthy merchant'o Her many friends will be sorry to leans � Y z e : r et• Paid-up :::: • • ...:::. .. . ...... • • ,890,000 An immense stook of latest styles in welcome Mrs. Jewel to oar village, and Saturday last the machine rakes somewhat of the poor health of Miss lid• C. Green, in & I, "`� • • • • �• Jackets 1.75, 2 25, 2.95 to 15 fell unfortunately on John Beare hurting Toronto. 2 :'� BOARD OF DIRECTORt3. - $ $ $ iroati that aha will be highly pleased with ohn Cowan, Esq., President. _. All the latest styles in trimmed hats, our people and custom, , hie leg• No bones broken, but a bit lame, George, of Coopertown is without a ,4 �:l x Reuben s, Hamlin, Esq., �vioe-Pies. we hope Jobn will soon recover. home these days. Thinks he wYll go north ^� .~ -. bonnets and too ues—order now �, 4F F. Cowan Eaq W.F. Allen, Es ., J. A 'Gib- - q AUDLEY. B n s Corners Scribe ( ou know) wish- for the winter. son, Esq , Robert McIntosh, M. -D, Thomas ,. and prevent disappointment. taw y h Patteraon, Esq. ed to bear frons Sam again as the items are Mr. Usher, of the Queenston Cement , _ , • • H. McMillan....,...,., Heav Ore Flannel 9 10 12 to Walter Bray remains here, havin re• not stale this tri , ut wokk litre been too Warks, Thorold, was in the villa e a fewJ ` " ............:..Cashier. y Y► 11 8 p b g 1 _ 80c. yard. leased his former placie to the west. plentiful for Sam, busy times are about daya this week. '� � 4,,,� A General' Banking business transacted. Hallowe'en was saooessfuliv passed and over so I hope to be with you oftener. Westlakes, of Whitby, have just com Y ` 4 f- i �, rafts iaened, payable fn ell parts of nanada, shaker Flanlit3� 4 to 150. yard. no aMeete _leave talion plane• probably the {lar Malvern platlghitlg match was uite feted a fine large briao chimney for the. $ • - q p ,� ne i StatSes, and on London, England, pay- Drelfs GaOds 40 ln. +wide a't 15c. yard. rain ached as paliaeman. a eaoaesa T think. )can say most all of boiler in the creamery. z. ,1 {s `:able in .all parte of Europe. Higheat on�reat Woollen Shawls Mlron Orvis now pari�des from London err riefghlxlaring scribes Evers present, there The farm inhouse who left here for .• -S� • tae of interest allowed cn Saying, Yank. , all shades, 80c. epoaita and credited hall yearly. Special at- to MOntrael 09 his new silent $ergs.. iia was no prize for �dantity, sa wallaby diel a'lanitoba, are eapeoted home shortly , . eLtion to collection of Farmer's sale notes. WALL PAPERS: - - was ap to the city oa Ra6tiicday week. not lou h ar• wtthottt a doubt the Dake Ma the have rolls'of the user. >a. a. vvas�s► p g Y y 9 MANAGICI ' Fall is the proper tlYYtt1 o, brighten Percy Bray paid a flying visit from the would hove tiepin taltero to`Mapl0 shade. Large nilmbexa of oar people attended - '; ( W , L'Zi_ ' Queen Cit recently. Hae has finished bis Our a ,10kba'm road scribe -finds a great- the- Epworth League convention held in - ce _; �` your home -8, 4, 4 5 to 85c. roll y ( :� business education. Congratulations, dga"=ot Z401t without a reason. he must be Kinsale on Monday afternoon and evening :; q i . : 1000 � Pigeons Wanted wall do it, . Thousands of rolls to The turnips are nearly all housed ei nd in, head -of a pair of e • ta, as Wta; does. Messrs Devitt and Foster have co 1 t ; the ora mp e 1 . select from with border and , ceilin t0 ps are varied. Some stave 6n0 not m10611'Raber�;' And w1 ac is needed: doe - ed. their contracts for- cionerete work :In . ,� >.' N©vember Ist 6 _* mate�a. arcp8, otllere have emall:ones,; but ole, the loot say,: eve a:ee goin to' hevea� iu k3lick lldarkham, and are now workin �f the crop: is site ttvirago.._ . - d - g I#ere x . -, .All bit s-muat tie healtlr9 and strong; No Santa Cl{ails first week in I) tte.,t ug bit all , ►tr ldpett to.:im• . again, ..: 4' eeember. Bradley, the -one who biz do> e M . , - t pave as. 'a if r '+ lig birdsi wanted, . - _ gip., yeti , all Jahn= Eznmereon kleld his overcwat- atoieti . iD Audley s, nensata0ualis' ie 'bow .h r4 =ei�+t � Stu" r gi.- At alit gaix of Rabblte, not under s mgnthe A p /•�y� ,1 s� w l fa; _il a_ the tram load it] ' oronto the other. da , also ' . ` .L.�, W1 17on & 1111 Z era will.; We :ate + 1 f 4 I is iQ.' kj ? , . 1� •max -.. i ofd. AP$Iy to: - _ _.. _r _, . .. _y . _,I y - .. _ . pt. �. lady s lieu¢ . , a v� % �»��� u� . ?_ r - iR► . s 1 Witera wee >the gni ; W. J, CORDON Barber o"` q -1 ,r , , � .0 ck' ng, Ont: M, ON T.: Y ff r: t Pi en r MARgA " - `- - < tai, O.,, , & i~j F -': - - a " :. I �C' <� ui °rte�r . `, aka: fr q�a: k�- 7 j°. yr�.'�' �s's'`� : - -dr rx' s� "�"�-a trots+ 1.y.'•i K �P yt w r:"2x c3 y �� t a s '�,��x��„-";'1'" 1 a �'� t� t �L.v r%.���.��, e•, -.. r, . _ _ .W`t,. ��i:+:i:+.�.1- u._ -,x :•_ - ,�wte:r7niia?'12 �- ,StS i it..� #.. E,.. ,l4 (� 9 w } f 3 `T+ y7` ,c �, �� Mfl-W . M M no and by the bed troubled julioture, into 0, Pa- vous, lost her head at t a tirne the patient sank Shall I .00 wit 11 you now t 'NO the., le, first to one side excitement and partial do With a quick plun Of re. no sleep. His ted. _tieed at tiM V- t T ver were the reverse den turned : at ondo, and I an4 hou forward, ol losing Ilrium, howe i.felt much more DrLums that moment t�at GawoignlB Was bow THE DURY OT k, DOC owed him into the house. The on spoke assuring, and than I cared to 6 FRU foil his nerve—be, turned to me 60 very Ia a �u egg' sake, lory B C, OF ner. GNIZ. reaching UP to thO vaultrrro� akthe reiv gat 'down Bta'rs to and loftY, trance -hall was a b tl is", whop I presently Went THE 0 Vor Yiooan CAPTAIN GASC ran round three sides of At, into din' ineipal bedrooms opened. he said. n &d hand, for in (To be Continued-) which the pr I did so, and being a ed by a spac- favor- %i .1 OccuPl The fourth side wai ble stair- MY Youth it had been one of MY ABOUT QUEEN VICTOR.M. no jou8 and very beautiful mar ents to break-in horses,soon her e- is le ite amusem S f 5 ie ed to Me the matter -with him. case of whito marb e snimal to order. or sorde tin! om it Is: hereditary disease in the famil and sThis stair of the y diseases f health. % Sir was, I learned afterwards. one Sir turned then to glance, at the captain— X61 the treatment of man he does not look out o sound remarkable features of the house. as as white as a sheet—he 1110resit,lig Odds A roscare ture holds a great Be- I Robert's desire, I ventured to Robert bad gone to great expense in his face w the immediate fu :)ject. it seemed impos- handkerchief and. wiped Great Drilalu's muier---mer him- on the sul Figure 9. -ot is be having it put up. an�d it was invariably took out his cret *in its hands. This see] sil)le to associate illness with him in any h me moisture f rm his forehead. id. And the open one. pointed out with pride tA) visitors. T e so tb�o strong rat g more, day by day. an" I begged of him to confide in me. nfounded hand," he sa 'o Of comin way. a to' splendid staircase was c& ted with It is this cO coming to MY An interesting evideni een,l less which d. 'All I could got - ME 'r cez,oron that Qu I allude t.) the marvellous SUCC but he refuse the thickest Axminster, an%o My feet "Thank you doctor. for existed between Is nt of i to say was: I followed aid"at a pinch—the brute knew that 1 ff ti tin i t ia has alreidy attended the trea sank in vylvpile " -her—it is wonderful and her Prince Consort or - could not control 10 ­ -- ' - 6le �anjs 61V I,umsden upstairs. entered aspac tom of telegraphy exists be- udoir at W indsor An- I bedstead had what a Sys found in the Queen's bo disease __)y the elaboration and discov ne-Xpl�rabfe isfe I avert Jous bedroom. A -fourpost i driver; in short, y in the' ion of se1kO­ me—by no possible means can e middle of twebn a horse and RE ery of aew forms of inoculat I have to do is to meet it as 86 been pulled almost into th r head." Castle, which ths it.: All following story ins had been drawn Ube completely lost he lbe- rt died. therop,,3 The m—the curta, A is swollen," same state as when Priiibe-A virus. the roo a of the "I notice that your han icle back for the mine. One evening' at MY club proof of this y man." Does it hurt youl Do On the door is inscribed: "Evier!r may se eve " a mean that your life is doom more air; Jib the centr ae Do, you bed lay the old man in. jL state Of 00m- answered. d I asked of him. rheumatism I" in this room my lamented husband the -onsciousness—he was lying on, you suffer from r r ld college chum; his name it is,, he replied; lete um This hand looks like rheumatism'O 1" Sooner or later I is back bireathing stertorou8ly. I hast- -fourth yea ed acrosi an t I " sort, does it lected for me in the twenty al Quee also but Chat is or him. gout. or something of that He had not the immediate or vit oned to the bed -side an4 bent ov ad of my reign." The bri,ial was Walter Lumsdet ill induce' me to etorted. yes, I have h tai Nothing w Y n question. Before I began M examination, Lumfs­� riot I" he r and had ver mind now— t ed the medicalprofessio rin. I raised - some sharp twinges—ne wreath, with the first bouquet that hil. en er uffer to posterity. My hand on Witiat I a practice Derbyshire. Miss Lynwood both know it Is all right again. 1. will take the wil I ayQs and encountered the fixedgaze Prince Albert presented to her, a arge clowif ry practice or and my I 0 see each fath reins once more, if you have no objee ase, and, tually glad t tall man, who looked about five- withered within a gla SS 0 slii We were mu my reso ve Of a few ordinary re- But not your reason for it.' J an -thirty years of age. fle had the tion." bo, other, and after a and aring of a sol- "If Your hand hurt8 you, shall I not cording to some specially favored d abruptlY:— swered. he unmistakable air and be marks Lumbdon sai hem that, me. drive V tors,- who were recently allowed to en- tol I I prefer not to tell t iY train dier as he came forwad to meet hand is all right now.' was in a fume at mis ing u an, replied, setting his lips firmly. This, of course, was Captain Giscoigne. "No. no, my here are evidences on or V Are you reins, and we drove for- ter the room, t 'this now that "'Have You seen a doet -but, I have me am g fly evening; lad you have been able to every side of the thoughtful devotion e. sitive of the truth of your ow ao ,Yohe aid. " I Shall anxiousiy ward without further parley. ircumsjLanc po t you, I cease to regret the c -The country throu5h which we wen of the Prince- Consort to Her MajestY. kn litV I ventured to iquire. a I, u me r verdict'atter you have cOn the The fact is believe Your advice will I have seen one of the first doctors and winter as it was, Ev 6ulted with Lumsdon." was beautiful. -ery building which the Queen Oc, hL, ti6n with a �ply. 'Now Lum8- grand shape of was the re cupies is fitted with elevat dy c tie valuable to into in c0llDe in London ay sort his hand as h6 Spoke. I exhilarating air and tl ors for tier nterested." ' he added, giving rne a wint He hold out t lie landmade the drive extremely Plea- t ion den, as if in Bud-, express accommodation- A Bugges an :ase in which I am muc Id friend like you shook it. I saw him wince sant. t these elevatorg- Lumsden, of smile, 'oven an o was recently made tha Come home t you must not -abuse your privileges. I re, den pain, but- nick a lightelling Ile It is your honest co -viction that MY er instead of so] with me, n - be moved by electric pow %ent nt 9 pre,. r wer an controlled himself, and'slowly left the father will recover from Iii, Queen_ a epliea to this; can easilY Pu f use to an, the old-fashioned steam. The oigne, sudden d we call talk over Ile left pe, and returned to 'The room. 'The nurse now came to tack ?" said Captain Gase I however, would have none of it. So de Pr '-for the tight, an M Pa-lly. up by my fireside tion took place assist u in our examinationi termined is her opposit is q8e of Priory.' This conversa his eyes sKut— ion to -A Its Bpi medical matter ".V I saw Robert lat- tient's face was Palid, It is I replied., ; - fordit yester(lay morning. re electricity that she ti�as leal er in the day. He is completely broken his breath came, fast and with effort i That is a relief. I could not employment in any of the royalPalace- ch than here." r ainination S It still f( a moment After areful ex the old man in danger, and yet it is no Luinsolen' tood I down, -and fooks like a very,old man a ve y c so far at any rate,- as the apartments to ac- - agieed with 1;umsden that this attack, I y for me Soon to.join my regt-. by herbelf are concerned.' to think. i(led It is not, only his son's mysterious; mn essar f requented UAIY. but 14 and dangerous as it wag, was, v -was once entertained hY th duct. which affects him so painf ev elf The hope that and half an hour late ll probability iment." ell cept niy offer, tal_an'd that in a Your fatber will probably be him, Queen's holl-l! f -every dream ,11(1 ambition of his life, to he fa r chairs in frutit,.O ry long the old baronet would few W*eeks re- those in charge of t' we had drawn up ou have been bound up in t he hope that before ve in the course -of a no- and were, he could hand on his partial rewovery in mild �vo' iii all hold that electricity Might be adop, d st udy, name.and proper- make the usual g- plied. : It is esential to the cheerful fire in n1Y I Made some Su I need not -tell for ventilating fans and electrical. i lie port. The ty� to his grandchildren. Captailt Gas- ess o.s of homiplegia. shocks in the future. tors has been abandoned. ving our pipes af ter -.,;of s wit h regard to the troatmet apopleXT is a very enjo le, at.titude ooln- gestio you that an attack of The figure 9 plays an impor fit nd coigne.'s unac 'countab NN o he J)iike re night was a.c, ne, in the latter e es that hope." _n V and left the room with Lumsden. -ave ma hilly o tter—that a man ()live, ictoria'.4 affairs. was roari g cruh s 0 b3 n few minuto-11,191 ubject ti) a re- in Quee en of nin 0 f November. The wind Why do you tell me this story t I consulted together for a ed hly it is extremely c is of Kent, her father, wa- and then w tairs. Captain' asked, after a pause. a reeurren e is the ninth sove- urider such cir t lie urrence ;, t hat such sons. Her Majesty lustily O&side. Well, with the vai t You (asenigne was w or us in orts'of one's in hope t ha ait ing f art mt�nt fraught. with dnge�r to life." reigh since the revolution of ltiM. I'lorn lic, get a clue to hreakfast-room, continued CRP-lin the nineteenth cumstan s splendid century, in 1,�19 may Perhaps help me to h Y( app I Be- rom ceiling to floor wX finely You think, in short," Ilock (,_S_l own home are fully iateo the mystery- Gascoign refuses to lined f tain ri,asrkoigno, that a further s _9-19), she came to the throwt in a good thing with i fulfil hit, engagement on the ground carved oak. t ?.0 1837, (1-8-3-7-19), in her llitW0'.VT1th NN, done -entered( You have It 11 to e he would kill Sir'Rohor he said, when w nt. lie sub- year. [for husband was born in aid Luin,,4den. ahruPtIY that he is noL in a fi titate of hea your A unmitakable solici- Yes. he must On no a`cou. hef uses t.0 to [It at dis- she has had .11 his ailment. room. There was nine childrer tilarg. lie r Illarried, and had jected to -worry or tiny me if November, f, I t - 11 often wish I had nr,. -0 speaki" t udo in his tones. the 9t a: By w at. ineans can I get him view of your fa- si e son, born on vorable settled in London—oll, Y08, hThere ks DO way of forcing his con-- I ' take a, fa od. cheerily. od'at the man at T11 'd aR married the daughter of Chri. tim .1 X "It Seems to me ther's condition.". I ropli I Ioolk upright of I enniark, who was 010,11 in her wt the whole thing is replied. -elf b large practice In The at t ark llie(I'teenth year. atter Of tact a somewhat spoke. lie bul severe line, was sitting v- that it is simply a and. driving wit 11 vigor. His face expres e, somehat of a grind, aml tilen one ne, don't tX*__ but sensation is not completely lost. -a The horoeope of Queen Which valuable quality I re 110 men -Of the paralY7ell�1 no more emotion' thfin if it we fl the fore, 9L J,ulimlen- he has some power in I Modern AsLrology.")s I given in Sometilillg. 11(iwever, er comes across sess a grain of," replied yours, Italifax I am cnvinced from the present in iron. always fc',els wish the case were' him pull up nt one's calling�in short, one abruiltly, and I siw a dark lows: St 4 a to- be keen you'd soon orm the captain's sot 4tato of thoi case fhmt there is no pro, swiftly to his check. A Born 'at four minutes pa use on. 9 ,little out of it. In 1 fluqll mount If pi _s, and all thatsort out of him.." g re.-ok i v it lrollabilit.y Sir Itoliert will ffirl -was coming (town the roaTto rnPPt Ion -Aug. �4, 1819, it' _. :11 - '_ - - h for recent discoverie "Not at all," I 'answered; " I never short, in all U a couple Of't of the h l en t om in. the couroo of t lie s. accompanied bY I h I have go 's confidenco-"� I us; she wa. fiets oi thing in my youth, I ION9' force. any man regain mnsciousn ox-terrierq "N'hen she saw -us she this time the Ifla however. aI a f4arne old Ott postse,s8 a taiLsnian, f fou'111d in the position given '11 t he aid the cam'! eftger, Somewhat into a jog j_0 Cff('Wt your 1) r- Then the -danger is pa4it. I" ly -forward. 11 yoki qloctor?" Jack 'horoscope. I,he ld t reattlaellt'_ which enables you u hort Sigh of ro- reinq. wi e mediokine�—the same rho fact is. thii, cantain, with a quick- 8 Take the the celestial sign Oft without force. year Out; but- P sai(i Captain Gascoigne. in tel.—(;as(-oigne loo)ks lief. t he sun tin are jut are reisorwd'to, year i ii. is- a serious wat (I moon 11 i)elle miserable enou h t.o. cut his throal IJ our prognosis is correct." ent to i 'fie t. there, I have not coinie to talk of WY- L. the in he cart w , e I& ni-i i in It I. the danger its past for the Lt. 0 fit- prang frorn t conjunction ; the rig. lad I guosqe,J at once solovatea over all th A old man is brolen down. and the girl m"t the yow Self.- e Lynwotul- he utirely free fr-All c ticl4rs Ch y tell me, is alwlutelY Prostrat ingi she mutt h� Ti" i,.k.'mi,1­­hcaven. e You want to gv(t me par -ie dp you Mean by the time be- iwit h a olt with gi I . I q a very alitzlit, tall girl, tion. Mercury is the f." acetier eyes' otile, pr.. wit r (,se?, 1 said. DO 'ou think hy any chance, Ing r expression of !Iler Alajo�_sty. Noveni r t - by this.,, I teplied. abrupt i t lie expression, iPuz- il nfided iho true state Of Y M90 in this life Yes, an anxious c, e, too, 019110 as co iikelwere (lark and brilliant -nt vear is t llit firm her"' the case to her I" I i n LL u i red. looking fuil at him. "In of her month was wee The position- of th zles ne not a lit.Lie." I,umsilen— Ow L.110 blood centros are pe hat ffoltld- wa." Lord '�(l the Aseendan c, lit, "I asked him (bat said, 14for You as 90m0w e wilat she Have another pipe he emphatically said he did, not. (list liarly susilk-eptlUle to (tilata all) too far away- to hear s will give hsoon affet-Le interview with her'91911 his determination was tj) carry his "c- diseaw,A. tlicy are (,,I minat-ion. - It is 110t, well gin," I 'said. - wk Captdin Gr to I—& slight vilit turn t hat ki in thO CIrClItatioi .ly brief. She twelfth house, alld thi-,; tto smo 0 ret to the grave. extreme No' thanks; I don't. wan ()%vn I Batt silem. thinking over- this queer of any kind way. load to W walk in the opposite (fireetion; lie re- . she will be tile producer of lit any more. Now, then, I his lis the st.ory." case. hage. which means a secotid atta,ck- owomt-dVedoz--art an(l-uv9WtP(Itb-1t troilibleks'and orrows. !)o;;i ive been leailing back in be not Lujusden had Are ou f rig h t W.1 I y busy just now apoplexy. it will. therefore. tion of. the Sun and t he now asked Luni8den. ahru)tly. dry to o everythillg in the future to erheil lan 11 I v snok NVh n %xe r wil I give tier t he (1,91, -his chair taking thin.;s lqasy tuid 'a k Ill, ha -d sat onee� to I anx- Well, I ani not Ze." I answered. keup Sir 11ohorL Ga.-A-0191le Priory " I went llee(lo(i to uphold her �ith two bent forward, fixed ine w ell of t. he You could not posqibly take a day 1K,jy in a state of quietude." -41�0 11111 -gat ,o speak forcibly. my lint i-nt, an,I (lid n,)t , the Constitution." ious eyes, and be I *k lot fol- off and oint, down to Derbyshire 's. that goes ..ithout saying. cap4.ain for the remainder of. -the The case. to put. It, briefly, is as t , I,umS- n'i % ered Thp mirk mail was making GREAT LONDON. One, of' my best Pa- cannot iwA youi, atien 8 a I the son with onforced calm favorab ows, lie said. loIr my 'aviole," " Now.'come to breakfast. doctor Yolit. it well not, to �i t hey wish I t ll()ug staunchet frionds in the, den. unle. -R, bu t prolzro, and tients a ly.** 11pave him until the following morning olwrt I must wan, somethill, I 1.4 hy arish of Wolverton is Sir IrroPle on -very d he spoke, he a w He is a rich man his poo�- - "Of courqo not, but I am Towarti'l evening as was standii Least rMelfut and Least 11161 9 frielidly terms ltobert. In od tx)ard, and began to Offell' U wa,4 to see Sir on ritt. nd of the last ILy in a. ver re- and 'Is perhaps ade their -money in ron durin with Sir ter. MY &C-1thf. 'is eyes ond fix pie m n- y hearty maill u,id,�ntv open h t eceent ria century. His fact, I dine at 'The Priory: o r Su R he -t toidently the latter e ght a f ine estate day. Can you not come to re uni of his father had 0V thenk umiln inv London I gre �at-grandfather bou a matter Vallt'n,11 igno wore he )ry of tile alfle of 'File Pri- of lieved him a good deal. and his 8pirits with me -to -morrow I As hoth in t I wonder in the llisL( se as he mo slid talke,l- ick I v f ron) or oes by the n led the, co, :ompallY 1110 to ro. a inart I tirse. you would ace equest roopm. Tho old nian looked qu 11. ory. 'I lie old inan strictly entai son ,Its v6.st extent 00 At Lum8den's earnest I lay, mo� to thilum. Whon lie saw I 1111grktory y case to t he 'The Priory, .4 Bud property, leaving it il, ever eldest-8on of the house, and failing di- "And act the detective't" tanswor- (-ided-not to return to 1,011(toll "At Queer mixt.ure of anxiety atid satisfac done. to drive bull(taill No. .1 fear it can't be If and C igne adked me no his face� 'joll; rect succession to a distant branch of ed. aptain us& pleasure, tion crept i a feeble odger poPulat haronet—Sir you can induce ('aptain Guscoigne to with- him. I areepted with I Diek, come here," he said. in the 'family. .The pr.sent f0110A, dence of we,�IILJI. and Yet its was accorded a courtly consult me I shall be very glad m the fine, soldielly ff voice. local poverty feeble -ill Robert (the title, He %%,Out 0 edinteiv areas of en fi him.my opinion. But I can't interfere increased, each momont. Captain CiftsebigOO went imm I Lhe energy 0( -.is betwe of generations ago) turi to thn bedsHoandhent, overtohis fattier. oecupants, an( Wife is in the case, except in the usual Ofthu- to order the trap, ILud L ed native His its; -t,y years of age. and sly a n—a i a . god- up. Dick ? Who is that I" t -dead. There is only one so captain dox fashion." ed eagerly to me. What's its foreign anti provin0i L iuln"gral n r I look upon yo Lum&don sighed somewhat impatieut- ur arri lie lanced in mv direction. en, 11) to make t Ile in an infantry relpin t. Captain Gas umptuousness Of ly, and did not pursue the he exclaimed. -rite opportu lore to be opubjecL any send, inve come I I I years of age, , I "It coigne is now t,hlrt3 arrive, initiative, siows, and its until "tell e'xtc ing the ill_ke� -looking a fellow as you ever met. fart her. which I have liouglo for h" t natura said, ta ur old id houles; its ill -arranged, fine years the great wish of Sir A.t an early hour the following morn- It. has come about in the MOO at onee. am a doctor, and yo For many attl1kch- niost 441 Derbyshire, and manner posillb I auk sinclerly solen wished to-cOnsult me- dirty streets, and itS I Ing he re -turned to Ia. friend Lum yeeptional, nd 0�t has been to see his son are on phere, are all e.. Robert's he, i , lys e home I endeavored to east the Subject of ti.le ed to my old patient. Sir Itobert atilout you. I am glad to say you quiet. them tire in tile married. Captain G Lsvoigne CAM I 80, it Possible to but you must stay very ir various it d. Captain still mol i he mend. Londog, at sic le al my 01111 coigne. and on ave from India; GaiicoigniB8 fro knOWUL for By. t lVe. Moreover, two years ago many Ith pretty quickly Gascoigne'a case - interOSLed me. how- his son whom I have and not excite yourl"if in any w r he recovered his h is Pe haps t lie le, tnd p.roposed to R ever, and I Gould not help thinking of years. 'Of ooursel. it goes without sdt,_ no. I underist,lnd," said fluential aggregate of pe,)pleii in his native land, laUA0 of the o (I "Ia me'of Lynw6od—a it at odd moments. The faq of the man ing what Is the pri r -1tobert. " I -have been very bad. I sup- and lea -it, "I young lady of the nu u know oil 1110 globe. as and 'refusing to Marry -did not, surprise me, bart,net'g attack. you call You have done it,L Dick, Yo family in the V population so enormo, 3,c,ity of girl of particularly good k") your way to . induce C&PtAill,Gascoigl Pose I low the YOU have." d. Miss Helen Lynwood is but his strauge determination to , from sheer incapi -neighl,orhoo - to confide If go, don t low said sled to take tile facts of (I in every way his illness a secret, even from his medi you. in "Pray rest. fathpr. I sion, a very handsoine git, an ries at pre- hout r to be Captain Galseoigne's wif�- cat man, puzzles me a good deal. Opportupity. I beg of you�, son; " don't think of any wor (.Onllition absolutely and worthi I to liave 'a doe t ir. how - I am unliklS e that; in His fathecand tiers were equally pleaB I As I was not, Gasox)igne oxtromely wat find to suppo, ioll ri d Tut, boy, I can't rest—l"m a for it Dut to suh a lity,­ I rep ile and tile young ever, there wa nothing n, opportur —ttlit ,ial sphere the- actual i-,Olidoti with �.he eilga ient, ed nd. be,po3, l,umodeu. other. t.ry and cast the matter from luy 1.1111 in ust not build up fall Pointed man, Dick—I'm a failure devoted to each natui-al and neceSsaryt CADtlpl(; were k to I t ly fills the of Lotilionors., o return t that it was my fate if Ca iltain GaUcoigne Iik0S to "'Ims is a fine place, anti it will go to on00 Ca) Cain Gascigne ad t 0 1 1 did not. know then affair to a ro- M become incapable. Of which'was ..t.0 be 0 V hiA own free will. I Shall be only mixed up in the it in all your f tu t, Dick, an I You k ow pro- UrjEa to join his regiment, th%r of estiiw too glad to listen to him, but In my it. If JUIA Want LIU help Lut, expected to be ordered home this year. markablo degree, I e slid hI eat community or lead the ing 10 fonditiOn and it.s worth hY Id leave Sent Position I C&IMOt pot what wish—get Helen her t It. was arranged t at he shou icklyt its B c it i' On the following evening a telegram I— t s qu ie wed- cat ewnference." t he marriage Solemnized B� (i),nL,,gt e Ir standard Hence Lha flie Army on his ret,urn—that t1i opened it, and WILY tOA WOW ently. immediately, was Put into my hand. kpatil Lumaden at tied in know what I a"' -ding was to'take. place ible. Oh. I af city. in & world falls frequen a start of surprise. It ran as fol- he said " it, seems a PC" needil't I -)rtant I - I The gave Well. wolf - ed—ti-iore . .... and I w eople Nvere, to live at on't befi silene, behind thomB less imp -h' has M(*� unexpectedly adY—ilhe ty for t a fuss—everythi is c o r ely ove he, wed- lows: pit y. The chance ot complet ig Petty capit -1, Priory.' Ar, prep, Lions "Sir Rolilert Gascoigne suffi-ring from tier. which are n exactlY a fort -I rrived, and you might find yourself lie, place in d�'n r -were made, a d apoplexy. Wish . to onsult you. Come �L Osition t,) solve a secret which "Ooms furnihed—L by specla hy their own greatness. license 'after the ptain's return thel ibl AR d, 1) be married lef r io. nig powl 0 - rest and large t( tl 'The Priory' by the first t. anti has &I- YOU Can provincial A was to �)o -solemnized. All JO worries me day and ai h -now you Cal with one anot her, Imrriage to his you k a Dick. sha'" set right themselves —Lums(ten." -ave ui -4 thus a(7111" `_ at. 'The Priory' 1 train. at Sir Robert ofit. They read most fie nothing in my gi atil ihis thing I it- I ben to .-. lie. reception rooii is an(, ave the wool mutua left Harris waited in the room while I lot nd general re- grave. I can, of course. SAY re conscious modesty and are i newly furnis ed, a You got Helen here re f he vas the order of the hour. Let the telegram. re I hurry &N�111%0 my ing by special license. Yes, Ye e umption- t6t in their The me8senger is waiting, 'Sir," he farther, but befo j)r - think litil I k�nOw t. h a," ZLr weing v Av 's this?" t 1, Itl d what day i S, just tell me what You - n :iie see Pa len Yes—t 11 t be llIt 111,31 be no rest for Me. Dick, U at you areas and communities -fourt.h. of November," isaid. f tho'Ca tain." d Relen are— - Mus The twenty I thought for' a few moments, !then 0 P is determined, pause ?" As fine a man as I have ever and wife-". �t I beg right. W found a 8 quie answered. elon are man 1 took up uitable and 11 my A.B.C.. I re lied, with enthusiasm. #$Stay quiet, air; stay Dr Lums- I ihought as uch," said hasty reply. harar, 0 oigue, In Nothifig . ..... o have been the ;�edding train, and wrote a Ness you, I don't mean his c f you," said Captain Gaw Else d den—this was t With you by nine to -morrow morn- t (if his healt 10" uilt'�d or what o you think voice of ditress. arrived ullanno ate at a crowded village inn. day.' Said. in do not aft much &Miss With him' I can't while you are so obstin A, tiouritst had Pray go on with your st.oryp � I - r departed, and I'went Ga no appear- I'he messengel ne Y told. to r om ack 15 few things. I e X60 t do you mean to do what I Wish?' t he M P scoi v leAtIby do you make an exce 'tIOU twas already late in on the scene I king I . k�the nigtht Frain into Derb"hirls, e Meta- ith no spare bell. It welf but anix The old man's tone was very testy t Lumadon. ,I hav over w at it", 01 " I will talk the matter intervi w with his interrupted 9 of and there was h� �and arrived at Wolverton Station a magnifying was the replY not The traveller greN that night, R next, day k the next morn- phorically speaking, used you presently." r. you at least aDundti? Of -father I little after eight o'oloe search into his - Complaint, ntly when you are -stroagO Haven't tied of 016, -ay for now—pregle He stayed 9,N% in's u can g*' 8 me I he deman wer�t �o bondon. A cai-riage f rom ' The Priory 'was glasses to lnote trace Of ing. 0 IV ht came back the next here at and can't get the most Ike There was some I ,waitino for me, and I drove t t Booth- flandlady. a single L the reverse ISO getting day, and lg�t �trtight to see Miss Lyn- is Swol- Voice which was once. umaden met me just outside the it -*'; Le between. s with her father and I notice tbat his.right hand That worthy was a wood, who live An irritable frown e9n] bserve tn& house. I answered; "I further o t, yes, and a 'swift 'wave of pa. nborough. to Ion," Vatten a q: left, she, an mother 1 called Bur Here you are," he said, coming u it is touched." orehead. �t hnrt�. isn't a thing hat d between at Oat be winces when 8 red olyod his f e . I ad USPICIOUS Nobody knows pass rily c&A't Say. to answer room.' bit of cold roast I)ep-f g couple, but the morn Wden. "What sharp hI must ask you Ing after me almost chee to leave the d, ex,,ept a the youn 'or me to 1-olief it is to see YOU." inter- Lums eyes you er man ied messa e arrived � lent I" I nd probably f whispered to the yo a hurr What about the Pat ,A state of the hak He did so, his ah(orullers tsom'ewhat h of Nature. t oneme to ee go up a Sir Robert. I found Th A Toue rupted. f rightf III points to rheumatism." lad to say he is no worse; on lijTt, and a look of pain On ilia face. treet the old barone Has Dick gone for the license Mr. Meek (on s ay are. nt. He told me Possibly," I roplied. eloigne 111) money to lou and exviteme there are one or two sYm aptain agitad was broken off--rthat t�e coutra At that moment C �,ing at liumsden, that I have no that the marriage ptoms of returning consciousness -cart was at said Sir Robert, loob to marry turned t us. H is dog der in this moruing� his son efused ask,. re and evidently beginning to wan absolutely r Why did you Send for me I" the door-, we mounted. and werO soon pleked. at 01(l it. Miss Lynwood or anyone else— I i either ed, ibruptly. round at j finerate-1 his mind. juntly)—Th Pay git COO.' 0 here. no reasons for this ted you here spinning ovidir the 9 ve Was & little Lumsolon bent' suddenly forward. Conductor '(1) that he would g,ve ,,Well, y u kn6w, I wan as you wish, or Vir The mare the captain'dro won't 0 d the fae Yesterday Everythinq shall be done iek determination beyon e going wasn't a 0 1 remuln, Mr. did not for- more reasons than one. is life a healthy one, w,, f resh. however; a we wer cult Sir Robert.' he gaid. 6'di ng until ot hes: consider h Sir Robert's case seem8A RIMOSt 11OP'B100 became decidedly diffl, ent thrgugh my o earthly; tonsideration would in- ber that Nye can have YIO W that n re driving of obil- r loop." or �-Capt ain Gascoigne wished for - further I down hill, she I My wife W le. We , we under a duce him to beopie,the fath Suggested. �your namo—ho.10 hand u are ell—now go to 5 fore I got UP- atheticallY) is a frightful advice—I 1 ritilway-bridge, when a train iltioldenly YO dren. The whola thing , and ;asked me to a 1 moti-ined to the nurse to adminis- _. Conductor (sYMP rushing PUt usl with Sat down right.. 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I � 1, " THE NEWS 11 LNUTSUE, LL ., - --, � ��-o r�4�-.L� . . ­ - 11 I . - . ;� . - � -4 r ­�- ': _�:_.�__ _1 mpany ban. %large ' I .. _�-�; . . ined in an a,sylum at Vienna . _- � 7- 11 - _; � , L' . - - N The Carnegie 00 . , - _ persons conf ' ' - - . - .11 I . in L -I' �­ ' � " -4.1 - � ' 2.1 . . . .. .1 .,_ .1 1. . I ,,� _ ` I _1 -i , L '. "� �.- , �. - I i�_ at besti -an ­ei;nvious -Animal. I - ­ ­- -..#. .1 I - - L � � . vontract for supplying armor.plate, to ,. who, becoming insane, -were- diet _,�_.L' 11 , .I- � 4. ..,. . ,�., - -1 , . Z. � 1 I � - ,.� I 11 _�k_ I ( I 7 L * -'- - - - shed in the hospital, for their'extra- _­ I-, . , ,- , ... . I ! . ." i,f;6d with th modes of -- - � ­­ ­- R I I . � .. I � .. � ,1 ,L, -- ,f I't. . I e m ny . . I . . . OU h I - .. I �. � .. - � �. - - . '... , qL� I,-- f- iTtST- fMOM ALL OVER Ussia. gui to steal, , _ . THE TER L Charles Oscar Yale of Rome, W. Y -o - MANIAC AND SHOPLIFTZR*�­ ; ordin res ­ �� � - �,­ _�, . I 1;)Il open to him, lie must try . r . , . . . 7 . - . , - - __ T1, . � 11 . THE WORLD6 .. .1 a bauk lock expert and inventor. Is ,': . _: previously they had lived irreproac : - - " �-:,�__, -_ .*.�� . . . ­­, I " - - *411-1 .... - - �, - ,� _.- _�:­ . .. about the A " � �, " ,�Z� - 1, � 1, ,�-, ., - �! _ _ . . .. ­ - L. � 1. .�, 1, . , ' I L . ­ I I ' -­�L.�-,T-. �.., 1� date the birds' one and only L ` 41'q_.�'�_ L :, . ,,�.', - dead in his 64th year. r . . I I I .� I- 1. :1 able lives. They wandera,d , .- '' . __': L * ��2" i:.,L� _ -, - , - " , , I., I _ ,_ _ , , * ��:-. - - . . : king - ' �, il ": `-�,�e.,, � t : ;" _,�"4 J._ ,_ I : i L . I i ­ , . ,� 4L � ., P �,� I -e . �L __ ".. _:,� -:, . 1-- _.: .. :.�. .-. I "attla, Aln os � . '_, , _.. . ' �., I'ting about. Although he ." ., __ (Lrd was again elect- A IV6rm of Moral nity-A , I house from morning till night pie, _�J, , ,I �L.. - . .'.. , L .- I I e, - tobo gan, futgrefft - #a L or items About ouro ; Miss Frances Will ingi . - . 0 _r . 41, L . _t - " I .-A; L I Wu c4filatipf, and hiding whatever they came .1 - _� ' ,Q' ;� ­ ­. , 1. r , - - k-, run, alide, skaL, ,9 . ed president of the Women's Christian L Collflue,gs to lVelliales- A Lnd Y who 890le 'UP .� L "I%�.e, . .. '), " , .� - 1. � ., f "�� vite%, anod ss. not even di,qdaining rags. clotheR , , Ike Italted a . I .t, ? - , . __ , . .;:4 -lite., drive, sail,. liustle behind.- Grent Britain. e clin, 16110 Coll N ve __ - ..'� ..�r4j�._ , ,� - - 41 - '� . ,I - Temperance Union at the annual eleci- Ev ry Vwbr Id lay "and 1110170 r� L I �, A_ _;,.. . LL � � - . % Af the Globs. coadeased aid , - and straw. This s6rt of thing is . :: _�'.._, L. I ,. _ '1� . 2� -I.- , _ -- �4� _ I : All Parl - . _� *-'-,;' " L' I I t �, and cleavez the up6er air. in t- tion held lat Baltimore, Md. ".. . on-uloptoulaul&cs Usually Vound In �� -.1 . common in lunatic asylums." '�.�_�j '­�,� , , ' - ' , ' 'i - _ ­ ' _ . . . ­ I . . , , I . .t � �- _- 41190064 for Rally XCACIM . Willard ca " At what age does kleptomania .1 .1 . ,� ''. 0 _.T. ..'.1 � � _., .. - Miss France rried the W. what t-, called (R'oots society- gen- -,,- ' - I , "",, . I -1 man - - � 1. '. . 1. 1, .. S - , , ._­'. ��'� '41, �, ',- , 1'1� - every now arl I then � . I .. . ' . ... . .: �­"­ - -1 I . I ­ I -1.o._.. - . . � -ice �.. - �­ . � -'..* �4. . , , - mz�_-­ .: ;.1 �,,.- C.T.U. convention , at Baltimore With ; orally show itself ? " 4 . . � �:�', _� I - . "i ,� - _... it� in a spasm of discontent be- :-,,­,.j.,!,.�,%?,p � CANADA..,A.:, �' ��; i ,,,:k. - . . Shop-lif Ling by women is a pract - ' ' '%. � _�_ L - - , , L I � I I ' . 5 �-: .:v � I . "p, .: 11: , � : her in a broad movement to Include in . do That quite depends on circum. ­ , -1 . -1 1. I . 'i'l . .- '. . . ­­ ;0-', � . � ,-, . r . �,�., .m.", - � 'i . :tbnt in . 11. '. " ­ - . - ,. .. I I I.- - hwi not wings, a d breaks his .�. ...iiy�o . id'iever is prevaldrit At Hamll' fraternal relations Roman CathOlica that prevails to a ramarkable ei stances, but it rarely breaks out bod. ,F- ,'-'.' � ; ,.--. � '� 11 . - _ , , _11,.- - ," "I . - I .. . I . of large _ y" __ - , 'J . '. . i� . - dry -goods Stores xcept in: - "'. �-�, I Ili - Venting flying machines, or, �ton I and Hebrews. ' � . the great fore tlye age of adolescence, e . or. 1 "�. L :. _. L � "". ��,.�� I , . I : ­ . -, , �C4 � . 11 ge over, the Richelieu I The bod of a woman found in the cities. Detectives are employed to persons who are absolutely imbecile : ... _,, ',,_t . . ", _ . , . : - - , . .. . � ... .4 -- or, trying to fly on �hem-,'; ­­ % .he Sorel brid . . Y Class of of to L he surface." - L.. � .1: .. _­�,. ,:. - - :_­_ _ , ' Detroit River on September 30 ha nders, and ins - " ­ L" '__ -'. �, � ­­ ­ ,�_�.,�_, ­ s been - - I I. � 0, , .44 will be.built. f watch for this o distinguish, � - , . �d-­;- �_ el ' -Is it really po8sible t . V e .. i lf Icarus ,and Daedalul' soar near Nearly all of the St. Catharines drug- identified as that of Miss Carleton of riests are of daily occurrence. lepto-� - -1 �. ­., . .-, -1 . , ' gists are engaged in a cu�-rate war. i St. Clair, Michigan. Murder is Strong- a I . - cas ',`� _.� .�_ Alt . ��c..�,__ _ .. an.ough to the sun to melt the wax On uOi, will ly suspected. Some of the shop -lifters are no doubt mania and one of stealing pure and - ­ 'i7 - . . . I did infinitely better Mr. Baker, M.P. tor MiSsiss(A. simplef IS there any hard-and-fast , '� �. �� - `,� !, - .' , 'u, . - - . . heir wings they . soiicitor-Gen-' The Pennsylvania railwAy has- -com- thieves, but others, are so respectable, istinguish between - wilf al - �,,�� �1_1 ..., � ` ' . '� - .,- � an more modern aspirants for bird- succeed Mr. Curran as . ! es. and the things they take so worthless rule to d ,­' , _., �?,' " - l.'�' - __ ' I oral. . monced.to charge for carrying bicYcl � stealing and kleptomania? " - . � � �L:"'%_ . � i - . IV honors have done. For not one of - ed , '', ' ,L ,fti j - & Mgr. O'Bi-ktfi, !who has b6it Ailing The weight is placed At one bundr in proportion to the risk- they run, that " Certainly, it is possible to distin- �:,' . e. �. -� . -.- .L. -:-7 I _1w - . ­ A ,;';.. hom has been able to fly at all. One ot, for some time, dipopped dead at Mont- Pounds, Ause machinery takes .UP V.';'-.. L.i . it is hard to believe them responsible guish between two such Cases. Spp,ak- .... . .1. - . " �� . .. more room than ordinary freight., .�W Z 4., 1 ing for myself I have adjudged on hu- .- - - I _�.. _�, �;._.., �; ,_ � . _­ I h He __ _­ -- -!,- I I .t -g,,, , , . rr Lilienthal wlko has provid- real. - . Nelson, C. E.. Over A young mar. who 'kave his name, for their actions. Women of the lat- dreds of kleptomaniacs, and I have no '.. L ''.,;� ,�,'I�',�l I I 11,4� e,1 himself not only with wings but - - .: -1 I Ite Mr. John C - - _ 11 � I... ,, - class are com r de- I - ': �_,� - , _ �' � seer of Indian reserve surveys, died at as Andrew Sco,t.t of Guelph was found tei monly called klepto reason to believe thatl haveeve ia __. .- 1. 1A _1,i��, ". �� 11 'T. ' . � .�, �til , mounts a high hill an he river a� Detroit by maniacs. . L clared a case'to i � .".. I!" �4, d throWs _l,e one of kleptoman ... , I- , � Y.- innipeg. I Struggling in fl _­ , X�, , .:_ � ... 1-; _ -, I - '.­,; 1. .,, t force against the - He said he 'was knocked , , " himself with grea An English company ha§ been formed .a policeman. It would be' interesting to know just when it was one of ordinary theft. L. :,��_. '.'L:f­ ,_�., "He then to purchase mining pr,operties in Fron- insensible and robbed by a colored " As for any hard-and­fast rule, that % . ;" .. ,_­., " _. .L 2-1 L _;­ �­. ", � - , wind- coming up the hill? I . what the kleptomaniac condition ' of �1. 4 ..... ,.*._,....- 1� . . ­ . . . Man. ; is exceedingly difficult to define, even - . ., 7n : I ng squirrel," or a tenac County. - . :., - :_.., ­ . - slides down like a flyi was acqui Capt. Lanfanih, of Mississippi. who mind is. Dr. Forbes Winslow, the Eng- if there is any, which I question. Each :I.... - . � __, L :., - �;, , _.. -, ­ ­�­:1�.�� - , -� boy on a sled." The, mDvement has Mrs. Laframboise Ito lish insanity expert now visiting this case differs So muph in its nature and .. _�,�,:_ � I." I I rinass Jones at claims that he bwns the present s ' - -_L - t�ft ' ' .. - �y - -:1, � 4'-�-- - _4 the charge of murde rroundings that there is -no line laid 4. � " .� ., 4, . nothing particularly inspiring about it, of London, Ont., by virtue of a deed country, gave a re orter an interview Sul . . ." _., L. - �. e Baskatong by a jury at ull. . n to his father, says that he will P down to guide us in our opinion. Each J.-I-­-�:­1 _T . � I L ' L ­ _-,.�. , , - . I ,� . ql - - � � -.- and the 'boy on the sled, as well as th a sub- ... ,;._ . I Win. Turk, a labourer, was fatally In- give I ich throws much, light on thi - . '' � : - -, . I .-. ��,'_,�t,.,�.­ flying squirrel, has thq comfort of in the T., H. and soon go there to establish his right to wb case muBt be judged oil its merits, if I L ,;, - . I 'ured on Wiednesday a large. portion of the city. ject. I - . may use such an expression in oonneo- . �,""..Lj­';­;.� knowing that he may not be shorn of R tunnel at Hamilton. . Lion with kleptomania. There is no law L. I I - -, � .. ,,.;, �. _ - - ,�. - ' 1. " _ �� _i; , '. " . V : ,: f* ,_._�. _�'­ . ­ was killed' . There was an " What do you understand by klepto- IV_ , ! . I ump -at the Mrs. Sneffel of Buffalo in Washington yesterday that Secre- mania I " asked the reporter. regulating any one complaint, and the I . '.. . I.., �,� ­tl: 1 � . . his power and come down b sqme remark applies to kleptomania. I . ,.­...,�, ":­ � � i . .1 v... dying out of a fickle gust. �ho winged while attempting to pass under a train tary Oin is contemplating. retiring. "I have gone into the matter Very mighl. mention, however, the hereditary - -...,. 7.., �f.­:�r. . I , ___ . . . - I . - o, �:,,! L � !, . &t*Port Colborne. . from theo6abinet, owing to his not be- :1. � L N�� thal has not this con- rod" repliedthe spe- side of the matter, the absonce of mo- '� ". � � Chief Bull of the Carcee Indiiih - .ea 'L .4� I:_ X. .­��__ - - Y ,_�.* - . I;e - . I . , _" . solat ion at all, so that I is triumph as 1-1 ing in touch with the President. on full' during late y tive, the absurdity often of what has . -, . ­ . tribe was arrested and fined $2 at Ca , cluestions of foreign policy, more espe- ciall8t, " and I -will gladly tell You all - been stolen' and the history of the ante, ; . L.,� . �%� �_ - ­ . I .. � .� ­ .�. hardly be c lied complete. gary for drunkeness. . . . cially regarding the Venezuelan diffi- .... �- - - .'_,� a soarer can I know. In the first place, kleptomania cedents of 'the victim, the existence of - .. - " _.- �' -, � . . "-" IL -"w �', ­� river con- culty. . L I . U_ __ _ L -1 .. _. 1. I 1, . . - Professor Langley, ancther aspiring The water in the Ottawa I is a well reco r nee del , 'L �.. - "Al I ,gnized form of moral in- fits. the presence o * abse of , .. --; ;.L; . :., 1. . y day, and Pres- I The *orld's record for railway speed I sions, the general mentFLI condition, - _ '­" . �: - :v �. . _� _:�­ ' .;-'.�� ;�.. spirit, has made small flying ma- tinues to recede ever . sanity. Those so afflicted are seized - . _ _�. ,:k. � - . . . aee� to - navigation. - ­ . . 7. ents a growing men . over a great distance was DrOK6n on whether excited or depressed, whether -, _.. I � ". . - . , - . . chines, "said" to fly a few hundred 7eet. - Joe to steal andcare- -' " ,��, ' . - I An inquiry into the working Of the � Thursday by a special train on the Lake wit.h a sudden impu of a quiet and moody disposition, p& a _. :.Io!4�� . ­ one has seen . .­ I,, . _� I It is safe to infer that Hamilton police force has been deter- Shore and Michigan Southern railwayo fully ooncea:l what they steal 'from jealous or auspicious nature, whether - , I. . � - :-- 'I, *�; , " the non -committal mmissioners. whi(li ran from Chicago to Buffalo, a . .. - . L. them do it, from I others. Such individuals are found not liable to acts of extravagance, whether - . .'.I. "'. ­.'. I .� , . : .. . ced to t e hundred and ten miles, the feelings and thoughts are so disor- _: "I . Ile . . . I � - character of the "'said." I- I -, - . .... i , Win. .Cummins was Benton I Ois ance of f IV only at large, but within the precincts - ­ 111.11 I - r. :' '. A-, � L . . - . . . � I .1 �,,­_;- _- - '. twenty years' hard labor for attem t in four hundred' and eighty-one min- dered as to incapacitate f rom the ordi- ­ � 1�4._..: � I � . . .­_�. I es have I these phases , ::,_�,­- " , ` � I . - - 1. . . 1, - ' - rs. Dormer at 9t- utes and oeven seconds, an average of asylums. Scores of such cas nary vocations of life -al - . ...'�_,?­ .-t;_,;:j , 11. - i . L.L#, '� , " 1, �- � .- A young man by the name� i Phil-_ ing - to assault M speed of 63.00 miles an hour. come under my notice. Kleptomaniacs riust be inve8tigated in drawing a con- � --- _� � - I".— - ...: I . Catharines. . . . "� ., - .�, , -1. . L . ._. -� . . . * low-vic- . ,.­ , ,�.13 1 hine "which - report According to commercial advices from om their fel elusion, and it is often a most exhaus- - '. �,,-�,t�-,�-,_, - . -1 lips" has lately made a mac . Mr. Haggart states that the im- L� ...I'jij'� _,­:_` L .1 rested on three wheels and was driven hich has the United States cooler weather has . #ive business. Lastly, there is the - , , �, � .�,_ I ., I things which they cannot possibi . ­ - Io,'� _11 ­,_" for the, Intercolonial railway, w 'dded to the trade movement t1ms Y portant question, is there any heredi- -.:.. . �', - -.�P.. _. . , ' the, departinent, Shows somewhat a , , $1 L I _.. ..; , - I I.. . ,�­­�.. I ­ .J. 4, .-. by a steam eng his just reached use of f rom the very force of tc�ry insan�ity in the family and what is '­ �' - ­ � I,_ � . I ' ' 6611- in many lines, but in other directions make I , . � - )�w�,,_. �- flight is not recorded, se railway was . I tv: . , - " , - tji, i, . . . - that .he can that last year the _ the amount of business is considerably circumstances." its nature? Asl ha d, steal- __". 1::� .4:.'-% . . . .I.- _"L �, -, . s hereditary both among thoee re- a .. _. - . bust,aining. � ., .. ___ . 18 below expectations. In dry goods gon- Ing I . .1� _.�;1!.V_"..,1 . - 7 ;­ "': L _ �,� . . hardly be considered to rival the eag The Manitoba Patrons of Industry WOMEN ARE THE KLEPTOMA- sponsihle and those in whom the plea . 1, ".;.-.- , � - -,A- ,. a orally, clothing, boots and shoes and . I . �. . .� __.'.�L. . � . yet. Mr. Hiram S. Maxim,J who is e only . . of irresponsibility is taised, therefore - _­.�.....,- *.-,,�� :.I- I have asked Mr. J. I resign head gear there has been only a fair - INIACS. .stion of heredity plays -a Moat L: L_ - _ . : ", _. -: � .,,.,-. - - 1__, 1. wild enthusiast on the �subject Of Patron in the ,Legislature, -to demand, though exceptions to ttlis are al- !he 'que . . _`.Z,!;�,.g ;.,. ­ "' In- which sox is the complaint non ex- ��.:.,_.�,�,,­ � - � ,, L .: - _. �, 'L .... he calb it,'devotes, a all offices in �heir order be4use be reported from New York, Chicago,Kan- important part in the process of , .� �.. � -- �4 - aviation," as - - .. �--;, J, ,_ -.1 has accepted railway Passes. 15a, sales Of ly most common f " amination. It is also necessary, by the �.'.1.'..,-, .1114�� - . ­ - - ., fraction of his time to flyi�g, being s City, and Duluth. The . -_ . way, to inquire whether there is any ..". 1 .4 .�. It is believed that Mr. John Lowe, cotton for the week have been phenom- "It is far more, or)mmon among wo- 1 ,. �,� I ­ I - I .., _�_ ' I . ­ -. �, L. �.'� . .'.� (providentially) engrossed ' in . large in liabiliLy to blind impulses, which can be �� , Ff _- , , . ­' - .; ­�M the Dominion Ijeputy Minister of onall large, and no failures are report- men thin among men. _ Kleptomania i � _.. �,.:�,:-,� t-;!. ­ '� -applied for sup- neither regulated nor controlled. . �: - ,._ ..._ � .-, , , business affairs the rest of it, and - he Agriculture, who has ed ovimportance. Retail trade in dif- - ­ _ .. . . males is exceedingly -rare. It is often I �. ...'. % .'�­ 1. - � ..'....1-1 . I ­ ,-. . 'Ll, r . evidently regards the rfection of the I eran.nuation,. will be retained in the Forent parts of the States is better, and found in '.schoolboys; but no criminal - . - I.- . a .. __ ... . . . _.. department as technical ' - :- -.. ��­­ ;, - . t . flying -machine as the crying peed of service, of the the purchasing power of wago­oarners charge is formulated. for the simple .. RUBBER -TIRED CABS...... ­ . - ­ I— " ". . � I..... , . .1. T ear . 1, ..�.. : . , ,­ I -,; 1� - I '�. . I . 1- �..A' L , L - _' .1 I ,_ -� . .m�_` " - . - 4. .1 referee. , is usually stronger than it was a y reason that upon examination the ir- .. �_ ­. �11 . . -1 L ;,�" �.V . _. ,#'_ _. the age. Mr. Maxim writes to the a Geological ago. Labour disputes so far have had I I _. � I , ., . MX. James McEvoy, of tb respon8ibili-y is proved beyond a doubt. - - L . ... ­ ...-. . � � - . .L_.. - . ' The Lendeav r Now Glides 0*er the streats . . -_ . < )�'11 e_.. � North American Review an aecount of S rned to Ottawa from little adverse effect on trade. . _ ,e L urvey, has retu . I have been engaged professionally in 1. .zo," . .:.. lumbia. _; , L ­ ­ - I .1 _v his own experiments, w also the short the Shuswap district, British CA) GENERAL. L . � � more cases of kleptomania than I can . " Ituout a jar. � . . - %I -4- k.,..- � uated on . . . . . ­ � . - -..".7', . I � possibly count, but I cannot recall ,- , '. rs,, He states that the district sit a Dane-' ing ': , , - - ", � -,,"Lr-j," . histories of the other recent "flyei . . Italian states- .has been described as thi* -'- � ­ watershed- con- Ruggiero Bonghi. the * �.i,k- �-, . .. .. . the Yhompson river single occ%sion when. I have been called . - :r" _ � L - . ­)­L� .- -1 - I p � � L. , I— . _V_ ` , - , L I above noted. - . tains splendid agricultural land. man, philosopher. and author, is dead. U�on to defend a man." poetry of motion, and perha a it was -� _i, ,� �t_ ­bv ' . ". w. . . ­ - - ­ I ''.. - - ". - I :...L.. - ,-,. ........." . , . :�..: � :,'. , ! !*, �'. " Parkes. ex -Prime Minister . But why Should the disease be more at the time the description was pen - ` - 'V . : . m . : Lieut. -Col. Gibson has retired from Sir Henry . ­i,.;`-,-��-, - . .. � . :� I . I .. . ­ And. . L. ;1,A;C;�L­ � 13th of Hamilton, of New South Wales. was married on revalent in females than males? hat wa's some time ago,writes ' �­��­ s-, . . Mr. Maxim's 'apparat us 'c6noist� of the command of the ned; but t . . ... - ", �/iy* - . . ' - '�_.. ­_�� _cl I . .. ites wo and the Militia Department, to show &P- Thursday. He is 80 years old. Ey.t.he way, how do you substantia i to ithe an American wrrespondent in London. - _: I" .-L �­i, !�� - � , three k --one huge Affair, and t . has allow- existence -of kleptomania when it Isonly �t ..',. ��_, i6in of his Ion service, The one hundredth anniversary of , ­ �e­ _. L _, ,. .. ting as wings. The ma- premat disease which To -day the poetry of motion is' found :. -1 � ...­,.,�, . t 11 .. I -I;p ... smaller ones ac ed him to retain Me rank of Iieuten- the third partition of Poland was ob- disclosed years after the - -, L ­ 7,7,.. - ­ , ,; ; ?, ., _1.�' . . �. chine, anchored, on a lovel surface, active for(*. , d as a da of nr#tional mourning was supposed to have originated it f " in driving a rubber -tired hansom cab - ,,_.­� .,-4 L ' .,4oj�, ,,� . ' " - � . . ant-A)Ionel on the . ser *'o . I . - j� �__ _tk,�'%.4, tt do Kleptomania is �_ ,-,�� , "I"p.. I � weighs 8,000 pounds in a calm; in a . The validity of the will was found In a �Tughout Garicia. - connected a great ov r wood -paved London street. ForL '. , �7 - - I.. ng of Hamilton is being Rio Janeiro despatches sUte thattbe deal with hymteria. which, of course,is 18 a conse - : -, �.-,',',&-4:��' . - I wind blowing forty miles an hour it Thomas You e f re(luent arnonR women than miles you glide along, Scarcely ious � . , '.. ,.p,-., _.,;� . , ,� . .- . , , 1­0� - questioned. Tile will was found in IL British Minister in that plam has in- mor I "':,­". _;"�4�"-' weighs nothing; while if the wind ,bad ing men. As regards the time dur- that you arL� moving ur courSO-1 .. _ � 1. � �, 5 -al , I �1_ - . . clock the other day, and the witne-'JO- ormed the Brazilian Government that am'] . L 1:11-:. .A_.-.-'1 .., -,.�:_, - - __ I ..� � - L - � 4 Y, . . . . achieved the velocity of forty-five Miles es. who are unknown except by name. ngland intends k�aeping the island of Ing which the complaint may remain Is arr teams near. :' .. _. " I -1 � , - ­ I , - - � ..ie - - I � *s.- .. , dormant. that varies. When the brain - .�_L .­. :��Y,`! ,_ - whole m . -4 .. an hour it would raise the a- I are urged to come forward and prove rinidacl. corner. No conversation :. . - . is deranged you.ban't tell what kind of Hyde Park in LOU .. :-��­­g, - I, �,, ..... �. �1, - . , - _ _ - _ - ,x . .. DO pounds a ditional wei - that# insanity m-.ty arise. Twenty years may is ever interrupted b I.. .,�, "I., . chine and 2,0 ght I it. . The Ga y a drive � .. --. � . , ;_.. �p 12 1.4 .� ., I -:.-:,­-�-_-. . . . .. into -the air like a kita As the wind Mayor Knowles �of Duudax W so- although it is not true that the Pope elapse after the occurrence of the pr',- don. Indeed, if 'you want & fe J' I.- ­,�_­,­ ;� _ .1 . ­ )", � �. . saulted in hiq office by John Macdon- is dyi . he is losing his strength rapid- aary complaint and yet a new form ( f . .1 'o'.,-, '. I,, . can . Aid- a tramp, who was exrest4d and lr�eanf it is not expect,ed- that he will 11 alone with a friend, the beat way .. -1 .1 . I - . - I not, however, be depended upon to ne period a per- wordi I __L11-1-- v- . _.. I lunacy oreak out. At o - ' -1 L "', " stg*e.�' . � ' ' � - ... . � blow forty-five miles an -hour regular- promptly sent down for six montho. I throughout the winter. . son with a deranged mind may be a to got them is to take a cab. There: I . ". ; .. ' � . _'.. ­!I't, : _ : I - . .­-�', .If I boathoupe was burnt u unless there be sometilin _., L ��jf_-;, ,; " _ .� ly, and indeed, hardly ever does, the The Mayor's In the French Budget Committee the homocidal I natic, and years after klep- g in your � I. � �' %1. . ._,,K_,�,_ , - ---.. ' it is supposod, by friends of '.! .'I i� .1 . - I ';�..� I With one down, . naval credit asked by Admiral Beonard- Lomania may reveal itself." ite the ariver's cur'i0sity .,, -1. " I_ ;w� Scientist has provided himself . Manner to exe . - � ,,,,, z� . . I . Macdonald. involving -an annual outlay of twenty In what. conditions of life are klep- him. to '_'-�.� . -,,'.-.! :.I .1'. "t.-. -3, . - Owing to the recent lose of million dollars for the next twelve tomaniaos generally found I " or 8uspicio � , i r��.' - -; I . railroad track in the ground and an two valu- n which may -induce i., - ,� -A L - ,_ . . to 1� -t,nl: i;., :� .p of the . ­")"; '__:�'.'­ .11 other inverted over it. able ships in the Straits of.Belle 1218, years. w" rejecLed. UWALLY FOUND IN GOOD SOCI- open the trap door in the . - U ' � � _... _ - of Mon- - �� . - ..� ..`­ ...1: .� the marine insurance companies A d"tch to the'St. Petersburg ETY. - . cab and listen, you are as secluded M , -,�'�_, � L:� . - . 1. � . q -1 -1 uty Min- _. ­ �- ,_ ,.f --S_' � . .- .11 . .. 1. I . treal have petitioned the Dep _ tock says I . '_ "'� __" -1 - . . Two larg ell_made� s6rew . Novoe vremya from Vladivos to " -&I rule the od you would be In your own boudoir. , I ,.--,-. it- - . ide wiegraphic . Asa goner y move in go "a - - 1'�.p� '.. som = . " '­:.�: .- . - I Later of Marine to prov a Inese ptirts of Shimonoucki, Ow Low many han t . � ­ -.r" - ­� - I lers, " " a very poi verf Ill and light . place lighthouses, that the J Society, and at the time the crime is don't kil at _"_;, L, _, - prope communication and to Kokkaichi r)kio, Aomori, and Otaruni here are in London, 6ut I know I . ".I,- 'L - ` . - _. ' * � " "" �'; , L 11 _'. 8 do and on the dangerous placAw. committed they have sufficient means to t I '_�.11:4 ._�, " . - ' . team engine." outriggers will shortily be opened to international e are at least .15,615, for I saw that ­ _Yt �_ ., ­ . . urchase the articles they have appro- ther ­ __.,, . . "I. ? P -i��,.-:- .--,. 7 - . heels," form part of � the parahern- Some astounding details in conowt, Qu the back of one. So that.' -... v:,� . -1 w . Ion trade. - riated. -With every luxury and plenty number I ��- , , , ',Z' - cases came out of Sir Edward P t a loss for t hem. . _�_ '_��,,� i;. ��­,: terious with the Montreal arson In taking farewell '� . . - , - v,N I alia for this elaborate and mys loney tosatisfy every faric, the im- ,4�. 1 �. ' - I - -, - ".1 - 14 _, �. I Counsel for the prosecu Malet, the British Minister. the Em- Of 11 " 4 , ­ on Thursday. hem witK1 London cabbies, as a rule, are very ' � Z,-�-, ". - device, at w ISO to steal seizes t .�.� '­; 1-1 .., . . hich, if t ey. could do it, tion stated that th.e firebugs started peror of Germany referred to Che Pu . ard t,heir "fares." . ­., ��, I � '�4� ; _'_ - : til)le grasp that thel find it A amiably clesposed tow �,�.�V , : 1, r.. . - � , - -, . �... the plainest and most ordinarybirds thiD fires by aflowing sulphuric acid to many ties between the English and the irresm withstand the They MaY some,times overcharge you; : I.. . . � � 1;.1 �, t The result of on chlorate of potasti. causing 0OMbufi- Germans, and said they could not be ility to ir . . _� - Phy"!:Rd' im i ulte impossible for ,"; ­ . 71! , would laugh aloud. inn -t esirpe7tt but they do it, with a deprecatory a - I : been tion, and aW by means of. clockwork. drawn closer. ible for you to re- - �­�, __�� 1 8 ­ ., �- - - them to overcome le impulse which that makes it poss I L L" �,.'..' _, 4� , K : L . ", L� 1*. , _., , . . Mr. Maxim's experiments -has . : -t 4 "'�. - . ­ Premier Greenway has announced A plot has been discovered among the eventually lands them in the dock. I fum their demand. In this respeetthe 1-1 L. _,_;­_� - m the Frenc :., , :,. ."-I,- - . . q thus far, judging from even his own 1. , I _�. �, L� - .X;: % . � _. I . that the Manitoba Government will officials in the Suttan,8 palice.in Con- have known a woman who put her an very different fro - - - - L`�, i��:1, - . � �, 1P.. , � .. . u6lished accounts, insignificant.' He - , ,. . ��,��.. P demand compelisation either in cash or stantinople, and In consequence numer- ��, 24_ � -1 hands on every umbrella that came cocher; he takes you by the throat, as .�� .- J ­ . -_ . �_ ... . � has been obliged to lilt and propelhis Ian" for 85,837 acres of swamp land ous arrmLs have been made. and the within bar reach. She had Scores of it were, and it is your money or your I � - �!,.'_ �.%,' .. � I � - L . bbi - , � _.� 11. - :� c machine at enormous trouble to repre- which Mr. T. M. Daly. Minister of the residences of the Ministers am now umbrellas in her house which she never life. I never -met with a rude ca le rf�.;� z, .J � - . :. 0 , ,J, L- t., - -1, � - I irior, gjys it is impossible to transfer gua-rded by troops. used. no'withatanding the vagaries of in London. though I would not fo SOL , � " � sent the wind and to coerce various Inte he Federal W the local authori- . . ound ­1,� L-1 'LLL ­,� . from t The Black(lag chieftain who Ilia been the British olimat,e." . far as to say that none are to be .i-# - I . . u I I . .. i ny laborious ways. "His ties, they having been disposed of in bolding Tai -Wan -Fu, the Chinese capt- 'a Except the one form of picking there. They will always take yo - , .. . - it D, which is more . 1. ­ ��'. I - 1. . experiments," however, he SAMver- other mantiers'. . t9k1 of the Island (if Formosa. against nd stealing, is the average Illepto- w here you want to 94 . " ,� .N.-; her than they will do in Paris. It's als - 1, , '. . &I freight tim Japanese torce8, has fled, and it maniac considered honest by . -,;., .w" -,k - A _..),;�.` . -L .1 . , - � ates. " have led him to believe that Mr. Robert Karr, the gener . . a French- 0- I ,,*:i,,. i.l. - � - . . way, is said -that his followers Will now lay friends I " much as you can do to get - . -1-_.- . .. the f light of man ith agent of the Canadian Vacific rail to the bois. They I , J�` " . is p ssible even w go. Judging from m coc-her to drive you _'11, 7'r- . . Mr. estimates that before the close of navi- down their arms. " Emphatically 1.7 I paid " v . I . - boiler." . . -ptomaniae is e . � - 1� - . a steam engine ant. I t he average kle don't like long trips for they ar - " . ­ ::1 _. _� �." . gation on the St. Lawrence river 50.- Fierce distarbanem accompanied by experience iv. � ... Z_ 1 - . intelligent . . . . 4 ;_ - - . Maxim predicts gr at advances in ON head of cattle will have been Shipped serious bloodshed, are reported to have both "d.truthful. There by the hour for them, and they prefer I ­�; ,� � 11 :,�. .1 is simply the one failing; in all other' to be paid -by the " course," which is .. :,�-,;'A.,­ aviation" when , -oung engineers from the West to the -EurOPO&O mar � they know the 1. �. - - I - taken place at Erzingan, and sixty Ar- tl­ L devote their thought to petroleum kets. Last season the number was SO,- nians are mid to have been killed. re8pecLs she behaves as a law-abiding something that only .1 ,;:_ � " � " , . M - I have found that mysteries of. A London cabbie, whom - ..1.-",;_-,, �r -.,-�.,7 , shipment me - citiyen. Moreover ­ j�­'A' * - ; - ­ � T I - I . ", � ' - �. _� " ' ' L. L s dr r flying -Machin-, (". He believes this season's _ he Turkish Government claim the out this kind of stealini is not usually pre- I asked to take me a five,mile distance . � - _�� .. , d -. .4'.V_ '. , .. . of wheat will exoeod five million bush- break was provoke by tho Armenians. ­. I. - I I I ,� "'. Y - I . I., I Meditated. It is purely impulsive, and one day and suggested that I engage, � . ,,�X. �­4', - � ,7. 'i.. and solemnly advises such devotion. ols. . . a" r, expostulated withme I .., ' . L ... . him by the hou . % I I. -i _�.. - - _:_, ­ , According to the news received from the crime and its consequences at 2rA.P�; ff."14,1"", . � .e ... . - . . 'I I . a . __ I '­­_ -Y . .. �� . . I ­%: . _1.,�!::.f­- GREAT BRITAIN . " 1, . . � never realized at the time, though so gently yet so cOnvmc.ingly that I , ,- _* . *.­�%­ . . . Adoma and L Aloppo revolutionary Agent .. . i�5.. I_— - , - ' ' ' -- ­ .. . - - ­­�il .Z.- � I ­.. ... r wisdom. ­ ., - I—% - imigin- sing the country And enrol- superio, _," -j- .'4' _.�:L._ . , ban,,AXian apples . a ougagi ; _. ­­ .:-`.­_.��_" _ It is to be hobed that kounig * are _ selling well in are traven strangely enough. after stealing , �Iie once yielded to his "'. ling young Armenians, while quant.itie klep, om ini-le is f u Ity aware of t h5 crime " You won't gain nothing by -1 sAIV-_,� . '. aers, except such as are free - �'-, L � " from Liverpool. of arms, ammunition, and dynamite are he has been guilty of. Of course, there b tile hour." said he. "When we.. � P"; "i '"" �IzXl. �� _ L�, . , ' . ` ;j �.v_ %, family ties and morally unshackled . n_ Balfour azd the other being smuggled wow the frontierx for � sometimes a good deal of method i - us J&res we loafs, but if you take us . , .�i -,- �..L � Jabez Spa cor n has L I 1. ­ - It ' is - - 4 ' % -.--"/. , I ­_ ,,r , , : from the community, will turn their defendants in the Liberator Building their use. It. There are methods and ounning in by the mile we don't waste no time get- , �'t�­ , ­ ­ __ � L '"" ' `_`_1 ­ J�boughts in no such direction. There Society frauds am on trial in London. I : I . . _ , . . . L ' rhy one f inds tin' there." I"liked his candor and 1 ...'t___k k. _'�'�4_ - - mad people. gnd this is V J _.__� - . Chlyiese Brow Their Toa. - capacious jw-kets in the clothing Of there was something about the editor- ,. L . _:��-. �-!"",�, . are plenty of waY2 of being killed The Marquis of Waterford killed him- - How the . I I' - ­_ 1 - � .-,,�; , "L� ­ , " ' _' .1. Z ,fA , according . that divided the resPonsibil- - � '6'-' 1 ' .. . preliminaries self while temporarily insane If you want to drink t,sa prbperly it klp ial " We " i. , -, , �- A ,ptomaniacs." . _; �L without such expensire , t otherwise might have been I " �L ' he v6rdict of the Coroner's Jury. I What are the Maladies with which ity of wha . L"%,, I . � . � And even if by dint to t I is absolutely necessary to , sonal peculiarity, ; - I W -i" -,4 as Mr. Maxim's. get & tea- kleptomania is generally identifiectV regarded as a per . I - � - -, � - '-". L - -1 claims to have I �, _:� " of enormous labor anc" expep" they do The Liverpool Post in pot of Ni -Hing, a variety of baked -It Is often associated with Physical which was rossuring. Being in a hur- ".."._., A . ! , found the head of Oliver Cromwell us I am ! ,� _'L L4�' . , - manage to hoist th miselvea ) a few unglazed on the weakness and disorder of the nervo ry, I agreed, to- his terms. and i :' ­ " - " ­ - ..,., -,&,�.l the possession of *the Wilkewn family, earthenware that is ratem, besides hysteria, which I have sure that I profited by the arrange,- . ­... . ��, -. � sharps say. and . . ,.: " _%_ "."_­ . Inside. So all the tes � �,,: _.,�,'� I I feet from the earth nd stay balanced of Sealebart, Kent. 2ready mentioned. Them is also no ment. 1: � ­- .� c.."ki., - there a minute, they will n4 even Sir Chailes Halle - tb6 well-known they State it !�yon the authority of about its being, hereditary, the There is talk in London of furnish-. . ' W'.ILI... . . i . celebrated doubt . . . �.t.w� � le.hheng Kii-Tong. a eard-the with an, t -,�, _.. eanest mosquito pianist, conductor, and composer, died Gen. ic, oub- same As ordinary crime. I h in i*every cab and four-wbeeler � *_�.­-z,�,_'3 L' I . 4 I .. have approached the . Chinese writer on gastronorn . - -;'- `-�, `�.- - I . yesterday at-Mancheater E I ad at into to other day, by the Way,&&& family- ten 1115 cator, the invent on of an unsym �.j � - . ­ omplishment. sov,o�ty %a , 4--ts. There are many other PO t . -_X , , ., . -.- in ace . - -8 years. , be members of which, besides tile parents, pathetic German, which will not only .1 . � _... 14, .- � .. . _­.­_t,� . the advanced age of account if to& is to : ' ­ I JL 11, 1. . I '.., ��.-�-.�..�,i�.'��,,;.- 9 taken into vioted thieves." indicat6 the number o _ 'i sc'�- 40 - _.­_;.� 'j, - f mi%s traveled.- 1-:-, L . .,W - - - , Journal an.; Ple. were 0011 ; ,.�. 1 ­4,.''�.. , . . . "." .�_-:,r " lk".1%. �_ The ;Dublin Freeman's chosen at its very best. For exam � . . I .ce that should be Paid for f . _'."�' . �' , �' ' .. " � - _, t,�' 4AW. � !.��, . - - - , - 1. . . �.`r-,- - nounces I- -�'� .- . ..;,.­ ­.. I �; ­_ On a Time.:' �� " on, the well- - NM. but the.pri .___ ., I , e Thing at that Mr. John Dillo it should be mixed with rain, or spring A FORM OF MORAL INSA I.. . �, ,.��, -1 , ­' - ." � is said to : �:, ­ ^ �­� ,,, N :". _. I. .- . . The indicator * L .1 - - , �� . . `7- . .:1, ,. ­ ­­Qv� � . , * ,.'.1' �,: �; f Lirlr�is A. � known Irish leader and member of Par- water heated ,to a, certain point. The ,, .. ur experiew .0_ the - privilege I -think that there i 1.�'..,...,., "' � . ..­.`��44�rench journal lies rod will be married Is it in yo 3e that klept of be filfailible; but .,� 11 . . Is lu- liament for East Kc boiling should 041� continue a few wo- Maniacs Buffer from other forms : _. .1, -I .- 'i ll- � . bbies will ' ': '_ " 1, '�' I bar to a daughter Will,, be - occasions when the ca , L, . - at the end of Novem. mantis. the water having boiled suf- - But then L _ ,� _ I t .,­ , , L .. !1-" . . . - MOMI insanity f- " I ­. L .* 4,;V teresting colloquyf beti veen a housekeep ear on - dispute its infallibility. _L 1� " "-'- _ �. .� -` � - . er and her new serva t:' . of Judge Mathew. . ficlently u own as bubbles app__ " The mania for &aing -is a form of there is always Mr. Asquith to arbit- ' '11� ��. - !_iill L - . ; ". I , . the,Higb ODM- the surface. Green tos, according to t - * it ilf .. A person -, _ §ir Charles Tu § I rrA insant y In at - , , . . - ; Mistross-Biddy, ru �nd fet&`ihe MiSsioner in Lon ffon. cab ad yesterday this authority, jo 8 tes, that the rich .'no L May rate. It is also said that the indicator , __.P'1.1 11 . be very vrealtliy and not the least ad:- ­�:. I... ;;�,.Y, � the plum -tart out of t e pantry. is to be introduced in -Paris. It win � . ­ �4 , I Inalaxii, it. to the Dominion Government that the 061estiab give ille highest, praise to. . L, I 1%_ 1: . Biddy (returning)- lease, . ; . �_ - .­ � L . k''', -A. - L , _�4_­ . . ces �_s� � British Columbia trozen fish question in green too, the tiny leaves havehard, diated-to extravagance, and Yet she will be a bold man who tries, it there. I aft I � . A;- .. isn't there. secrete cogaparatively worthless pie a revolution ahead when it is att0m"t- I,,- :�`: ­ - - 11_.. V 1. i - . - . - . I ;_� , , I., settled in a manner satisfactory to the ly come from the bud before they "* ,of aft and even.bits of bread from the : , I il � Mistress -Perhaps it is on the -side- . � Black __.,�v. 4­1� ,', . IMF rters. - thered and drW in the sun. table. -Are there any conditions of ab- 6d- -_ .. _,1 __%� , 1. 1- . A-: . . - - �, 1,,� board in the dining-ro6m. 10 - q --.:- L.I.- 1. � I � � 1. ­ . � . th&t at the beginnim band. is ma , . . "' - , �,.-,v - `5,�-,A ,�'-­ § - --, .. I Lt. ,_ .�; L:,.' ­':::.",��,;�l � is expecited M on tho otber do up ot ­; --' * - . - , , _� ". . " ­ . 7. .-_-� morplaIRtyl Yes I think so. -Itisoften - �._.' - I ' 1. : �.>,:�.,__ .''. �'.�, I I.:,�� . __ ­ � , , I . . Biddy -I can't find , � _ who LtA Of � �. - - . '..".; "I _­��:j". ­� . I .L it must be in ihe of the Yes, 'Captain Joe. Ritchie, leaves that ba, awn in sbuorQ 0onfolti"tions of the A, �. - Ing Sure , ::. 4 -tt,,­-­ __ < ic .. r . . I .. .- . ,;,..:.s Mak . . -1 .,. � . ­,; � .;.., _. Mistress -Then tbin b"n dried- in , 1panied by- weaknew o , . I .L. _� ,. A" , � . . . ­ - - 11- hacl- commanded the Allan steamer- Par- Maturity, and have' . b" Awon t in- t . . , t"? - ,­,,,- -, - .. collar. .. � . I .- . . er- ' Tuot t theM; . ' L _" ' I . ears in front .- Tbomwho.sre ill -ergs , H6usekee T - h Ota oes: � . ,�i, �,�; - - Biddy -I don't see i ., ma'aMi"I � island and who has boon thirty I of a. tire. .telle4t _ nixed gr of IF coul ouch i , i,---. '� sett � - &VA- Wofulo=.constitution fre- were so sa __ ., .. � . ­ 7 L ', " .1 I Wre � - ` ' .' I . _� �.�"- Mistress -Then MOB likely you - the service, will retire and 16 down - . I .,'�. ... rickilty - _ .., %� L; . ­ 1. . I Q1. mum it was this way � ' 1 4�t 1: I L . . I I Should Not See' Th"- - 11 eakly exhibit 'istlob, propmdtles. Pine, Now Girl -I t �_,_-, ._�, . I.. 1; � in hia home, - - . .. I I I r, "I �.. .qu � - After they got to cookin', I coul. dd� - .. --: ­ ,,.; 'eaten it, . I , . .. � . - dn't re _. ;1 -1 1. .1 greatest authotities of form � - I " - - kivula Ono, __ P1 _ "L _�­ : � I am. .- 1 -, - - -,:i�,­ ­ . . tAbe . I Biddy -Yes, ma' ''A. .­ I—. 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I i' i>i• ... • : ,. .., Y I l , 1� y■ /. /gyp {} [ ,p ... _ ` _ : L �il•n an\7�• : ,. - : I _ l.f., R �.: 1vM +`•.-.. ':{i'-�i6a"- .V',. DIST for t e F . - .. . „ . - „ - I :: A - _ : , ; Mr Jolieph Hortop, agent r �;� aurance Com n , In rti ly #,o Pit' T�cetjlt * r P ,, ', " `" . , " � ;Z,„,.w,•, doff and Lancashire In Pa 3' P , ",, �f•' •*- ,, st . galled. $e had iven an a pli• stated that he hard kno m , Mrs Aige� for I , i x l oi. i . I I - ­ :. � , M . y e waa next g P ” - � i I - � . I _ <I, r,,. OT >�x M . !,. , .. . M M '.' , r catiott for $5,000 to Mr N-ioholas Young, some years, having >paid several proles• I - - M : I. .iM V e 11 .y !+t '� y, ­ _. agent for the home Life Inauranoo Com signal visite to the hoose. 'the flret'timea -- ' r. }" an , to be ut through by that company. he ever- prescribed for her was,on Aprileop e, " 7 For cart � . f� - p y 1 9 lie was visitin .her daughter �°picas"ly of 49M He had driven to the home of Alger ou 2nd, 8 4. g �'' ������� the night of 'Silts Alger's death. In reply Nellie, professionally, and Lose naked to _l. u Give gas t� - a aliled everp Friday muruing at lie o ce to It1r Osler, he had never heard that make an examination of Mrs Alger. The I'M'unpleasant P 7 Pickering, outs there had been any understanding that examination he made was a very thorough t TER)!I!3 i:er condition at that Buie area an rJ h ' ` r: no claim was to be made if Mrs Pilger one. John Wr " i .9fi pe* near; sa.00 ifpaid iu mLA died within the year. undoubted gas® of advanced phthisis. unbar s • • • • 1 • ten bneheL RATES OF ADVERTISING: Mr W T Stark private banker, of There was a cavity in ithe !eft lung, and '_. M.QIt" I _1d� of seed. r'` First insertion, per tine - - 1T0 o ate. Stouffoille, was the next witness. He the right lung was badly affected° SheM. - f _' Bach subsequent insertion, per line = 5 - i or For ad- stated that he was a fri3nd of Alger. was also eaffering from r`iKht sweats, ` :t x '!'iva rate does not inaude Legal sig ie in . : , : ... ..:. .. • . - * - ���,� ;� - � .~ 3 months. (}@ vertiaements. Defendant gave him the 87,000 policy on emaolation, and general debility. . Bpeoial terms given to parties making on- Mrs. MiT +_- racia fors or 8 months or by the year. cif- h19 wife s life to keep and asked him 6o An examination of Dr Fraacey's le3ger l or earl contracts a,able quarterl sa nothin about it. He asked witness was then made in order t0 ascertain fibs was offered thing ,. �:� yearly cards, ten lines r under, with p ppr, tolookthrough the policy and tell him dates of the various visits to the Algers'a r Di o ' da last, di one year, $5 00, payable in a�lvauoe. _ ark Sp a: r� Notice in local columna tau Dente per ins, what be thought of it. Witness replied house. • • Ave Dents per. line each eubseduent inset on. that in his opinion it was inoontestible. Mr Osler wished to know whether they , h� y 1iiRiy men • special contract rates made known on ap ica- Defendant said he wanted a policy that were the original entries. Witness re. . 000 left by ~? on: No free advertising. Ione ase of his wife's lied that they were not. The original T ave o'' • V� The Eze written nstruo alize on in 0 P a ' ti Advertiaementa withodt he COAId re will be inserted until torUidden and chars �- death. Defendant's property at that time entries had bees made in the day book, down Ald. oordingly. orders for discontinuing adv @b- to popular ;:,sats meet be !n wiltit:g e►ad sent to the ub- would amotint to about $8,000. Be has not the book with him in court. l _ licher. Cross examined by fir Osler, he stated but it could be easily pl0ocured, A mss - _ - saloons at ! Job Work promptly attended to that he would have been willing to have senger was accordingly despatched to . C. Bart] W. �. CLARK PROPAIE taken the inaaranoe himself. He did bring the missing volume, witness having � � , alai ,has b . the information that as -+-Our Go6ds- Look Best in Dayli Daylight - and eight c not, however, definitely suggest to Alger first volunteered to ti erased a J Qur'olitios=Strict Independeno . that be should throw up the policy in the Boon as the trouble baa1. . _ . party goes Equitable and take one' in the Canada large number of entries relating Mrs ;i. We mac Our Ai m–A First-class Local Paper. - . Al er's case. , young Loo Our Expectationet - The hearty Life. g , •support of the usovle of Pickering and vicinity. To Mr Nesbitt -When he heard of Mrs During the absence of the messenger ' ! ! Come in and inspect the Stook$ of are other Alger's condition he would nod have there was a brief corisaltation between and she m FiRIDAY N OV. 8. 1895. taken it at any price. Messrs McDonald and Fitch, of $taatI BLANKET$, , _ A writ b Alexander Wilson, hotel keeper. at villa, solicitors for ,Aber, and Mr Osler, Hizaon •� Claremont, stated that Mrs Alger was and sa a �onaegnentse (} S Macdonald GREY FLANNELS, formerly o his v►ife's niece. She was not of a was put into the box and swore that there I SHAKER FLANNEL$ � alleged to' Division Court , ,; y , ( (3HIRTB AND DRAWEft$, I who owns z f .. healthy appearance, and had been ailing was ao troth in the star which had been The November session of the Division for seven or eight years. He Ras pre- told that he had said to Dr EastAood CASHMERE HOSIERY, . . After a that there would be '8,000 Lo divide if LAMB'S WOOL HOSIERY, day evenir Court was held at BrouKham on Tuesday sent a6 a conversation between Mr Fitch, Holmes gt :_ before Judge Dartnell. The docket was one of the solicitors, and Dr Eastwood. the case went. through. He tial never , i I YARN3 AND FINGERING.. P'etzel in rather a tight one. The suits were some= Mr Fitch said be had tried to settle the expected to get more than his regular , i • ! .. be appeale xhat_aa follows : case, and would pap Dr Eastwood well aohett#or'e costa.tenaember our Flour Oilcloths when putting a the Stove. - Mitis E Morton ys- Geo- and J. Raseell. This for his troablfl if he could settle it. Another conenitation then took place P g P . . , of the Stat case was transferred from tibe 6th Div. To Mr Oaler-Mrs Alger appeared eery betwean Mr Nesbitt and Mr Osler, which -I .. . her wake Court in Victoria Co. A non -suit was much worse just before she went to Belle lasted some time. and finally Mr Oblet, I . •- - Provincial iven on behalf of plaintiff. Ville, on the 18th •'of July, but stall she addressing the court, said I r . L in ToroD1 g Graham vs. Dann- HnOr gaarnishee. was able to get about, He could not. say "My brief, my Lord, showvs no fraud. _ I . . sum of n Judgment for pliff. for 819.02. whether the conversation between Mr in fact it ahowe a very strong ease on but, having regard to the some imF Bunting vs. Dann -Knox gaarnishee. Fitch and Fastwood was a'buaiDees con- that point, . ladies ba At�jonrned for proper account. versawon or a jooalar one. He knew strength of the warranty on the policy, I I a login 850 Sommerville vas H. A F. Hardy -Pu nothing about the talk between Mr Mae• do not see how. I canovercome the breach g uarniahee• donald and Dr Eastwood. of that warranty, Without any evidence T I 'The Sh' Orin, Lidgett and Merriati g i6n,a winJudgment for pltff. 818.50, without voets. Asa Hubbard, of Piekerine, stated that of ' fraud, there appears to tis evidence i i i i` • • 'g • . . Saturday, Caldwell vs, Hal!-Vanetone gaarni after the death of Mrs Alger's father, in that the health o! deceased was bad at L.. dict that Januar 1894, . she caught a severe cold the time the policy waa issued, and, in murder of : shee. Judgment for pltfi. for 821, being Y• R�i,D SAP • • . he commi in fall of clain, and costs. with a Duty hacking cough. She went View of this. I have to, consent to cancel- i' !. • t _ . Cowie vs. Irwin -Adjourned for pro . to Illinois for her health. He would lotion �f of the policy- $L��: RI�iRaN, Mall aDd get PriC88. inq ander �]uetion of a certain letter held by Cowie. deEeribe her u either ragged or delicate. Judgment was given accordingly with , , PUR MANILLA. the mind Wagoner. vs. Keaet-Settled out of Her uncle and her grandfather both died 'agate, and the coact adjourned. I I him inca'p 11 of consumption. He did not know she A few minrtes after the adjartrnment ' ! f and gaali eonrS. ; -' - � that it wa Sylvestor Bros. vs, McDonald-•-Judg• was insured• Provincial Detective hurray, who had . went for pltffs. To Mr Osler -Deceased recovered from bsen in the court room daring the pro• Fall "-line of Harvest Tools always on' band, ' Mixed Paiute, Oils, Varnisbes ; r .. , The Bo Gerow vet Fretz-(leo. Carter' gnarni the cold she contracted after her father's oeedinge, arrested Alger i4a the corridor Etc, We make a specialty of Machine Oi{s• nrdaa eve �`" shee. Judgement against aarniehee for death, Up to within a recent period she on a charge of acnepiraey to detraod, and a near the B g did all the work of the hoose, and looke,l took hie prisoner to Whitby on the 120 �• tl� Rea�lII P1C1feTlll and after Part of amount claimed. � I. . - Johnston vs. Wilson -Cage settled be• after five children and the men who were train, where be lodged him is the gaol. em to ed on the place. W itnees and An attempt Lora made by Alger'e eolioi -_ - -- --- -' - -. - _ -_--------- _- -, •-- _--- _-- - -_- -_ _-_-_ __ .- . - -- has home fore court. employed stock Ii h Lo genre bril but wan unsuccessful. Several judguient debtors wef'e-exam- n Alger were not now on good terms, av• ing quarrelled over the executorship. Lots pr He -will appear to -day (Friday) before fined. . The bar was represented by Messrs. T. Ectward Holtby stated that he bad Pickering for 40 Major Harper, the Police M4gistraLo< The witness for the Crown will A. McGillivray, James Lennon, F. Den• lived in over years, and principal ton and a gentleman from Australia who, knew Mrs Alger'@ family. He had seen be Dr. Franoey. , is now practieinq Canadian law a good deal of Mire Alger the last few =, I years. He cone>dered her health very A Cooaervacive convention kr choose a THE ALGER TRIAL ' poor. Just before she went to Belleville, candidate for the Doluimon bye eiaction -:- '. ! * -.- j she told witness that she knew she had in North Ontario will be field at Canning- Sh h d b Makin short vii Wood's Phosphodino.--� Great English Retafdy ~ - and only is the result of over a years treatlnr Moussade of cases with all ;mown Z collect tb drug. until at Wt we have diaaoeered the true remedy and treatment–a ' A - buggy up in combination that weffect a prompt and permanent cure in all ' . stages of , . , - had fore Serval-Do6dity, Abut or Escesui, Nemow Wro4xess, Enissions, Aftrtol . � . mile wall ti'orry. Erctssiw Ust of OPimm, Tobacco, or Alcohak Stimulawts. all of 4 . - which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave, Wood's f'' - • The Equitable Life Insurance Cam• consumption. e a ee Q Phorrphodla* has been used suo°esatulty by hunde+ede of cases that seemed - to� on Tuesday, h oveinber 1 ache almost hopeless --cases teat had been treated by the moat talented phym- pany' vs. G. E. Alger, Nes a case galled medicine for eoneumptitit, shortly after Mesags' on Friday at Oagoode Hall, Toronto, her father's death. c-''� °n the verge of despair and insaatty-aasois that were ;�, s rad M issl II_ totterin; over the grew–but with We continued and perseierinq use of �h a ith ;N r. before Judge MacMahon, The company- Mrs William Hubbard, the toother of • -; Sale Register, I . wood's Pho.phodine, these casae that had been siren up to die, were - refused to pay the amount of the policy, Mrs Alger, was next called, but a cart" FRIDAY. Afar- l5 -Credit Bale of farm stock, � Foon F ficate si nod b .7r Brodie was put in to implements, Oto., the ro rt Of W. reed to manly afgor ono trealih–header you need sot despair–no mat0 Ville on �7,C 10, held on the lath hire. Alger's life. g y P p , P Pe Y i tar wbo has given you upas incurable-4he t+otaedy °la now wtt6la your : <. t ed out to as they claimed the affa'r was a fraud. the ef3ect that she was unable to attend. Vanstone, at lot 17, con. 1. Pickering reach, by its use you can be restored to a lite of usefulness and happiness.: 1, Many . The above suit was entered for -the pur- The matter was enquired into by the TowDahip, ad)uii,iatt Pickering ti`illagee PrIe4 one p kW. tit six packages, Ila; by mail tree of postage• r'? potatoes pose of obtaining back possession of the court; and in reply to a yueation Dr Bal® at 1 o'clock. Bee billx for panic p,yl oust, strs'ae.rwttr,t to arrt, pamphlet tree to any address, ��, the past, policy. Dr. Franoey who had saddeuly Brodie stated that he had giyen the cerci ulare. Thos. Poacher. auctioneer. • Company, Windilwr, Ont •, Canada. Atter Taking. t bags.. disapoeared when it became known that ficate on Thursday of last week. He had I t John E the matter waa .to be investigated in the not previously attended Mrs 13ubbard„ Now Ariver•tisoments. , _ , weed's Pbesphodim is eaW by responsible wbotesale and recall drogWts in the Dominion. ;�, : from his courts 'was present under safe conduct but kad been requested by Mr Alger to —•I — .kt his many -I ed with i granted by the crown. go down and ase her and prescribe for �-- - r -ANTED -- Old or crippled horses, "` �.�'• -------------- - Mr. - G. T. Blackstock, Mr. Wallace hei. The evidence of the witness wren vV also horse bides. Th• highest market d ,PiCKERING POST OFFICE.. Qeoe a Apples Wants sten, Ja Nesbitt, and Mr. T. P. Galt appeared for most important, and a bench warrant price will be paid for the above, by apptyyttag to : ; .. arcbsu NOSiIAN ORAWFUiiDe Brock Road, ls. o. , i � P the insurance company, and Mr.. B. B. was asked for to compel her attendance, -__ _ _ oad. . _.. i, arrive from Toronto a :o s.m.' � Thnrada Osler, Q. C., for the defendant. Edward Wilson, a relative, thereapoa O RENT --A comfortable dwaltils John E. ae° wishes t° eiAt,e that hs will tis >fdaila close Toronto 5 SSa.m. . T g prepared this fall to purchase any quantity of Arrive G.T.W. 8 10 a m Close (. i «5 5b a m Jamiea. e The first witness called in behalf of arose in the court sad explained that he' and shop attached in 6trie'@ block, Piekar• apple@ at market prices. Notices by mail will � 0 T R 6 90 a in '• 0 T E 7 6o e m What the inaaranoe company Lose Dr. Fergu had taken it upon himself to advise Mrs les village- Possession given tmmodu►telr- mc*lve prompt attention. Whitb 8 46 p m TO T W 8 00 vm tennial son, who assisted in .the post-mortem on Hubbard not to attend, as she waa eat%r• Apply t`O • f'txta, over O. W. tt y a G T S e v ni u T w'" 00 D°' , some of, the remains of Mrs. Alger. IIs stated ing from the severe strain she had: Dad®r•' -- #'+ ff :coney oraere issuedon sit parte ut we world, - _ Phillip that all .the symptoms showed evidence gone. After some discussion it was 1 OBT:--Between ChBrrywood. Dunbar. ?,...Not1C�' i.... sAVINOA HASH Hvsusils8• ick and of chronic conHam tion. - The condition decided that Mr Wilson and a constable J tea ata sae Pickering on wednosday 1791. I P October 4th. a fawn ort ht browa all wool i Deposits received and interest allowed' at 9 ]-4 � settleme of the lunge and mr:aolea of the t.aek .armed with an order from the court shawl• Tinder wilt °biigey leaving same at As j have taken poseeseio» of our per cent per.nnufn. Becniity indieputsble - On Ti showed that the disease must have exist ehoald leave for Pickering and bring lbi'a thisofisoe. business again at Brock Road, I beg Wni• 1,0gan, of Fre �..� 1. ed felly eight or Din ,-months, Most of Hubbard up in time to attend next >�oaixse'i1'a FOR SALE --A number of registered to anaoanoe that I am prepared to do Tow h ,: the doctors testimony was •eouehe in morning's session of the court. gbropshiro ewes and rami at a reasonable tak c teobuioal language. He was subjected to Edward Wilson, of Bro bs►m, nett rice !o:cash or oa a roves pa r. Apply to all kinds of General Blacksmithing, T N E C ELE B R ATE D The bur ag THOMAS PUGH, lot 46, •oxen. 4, Plakerin town- and in I ''. _ a close examination by �Sr. Osler. and Pickeri> g, cousin of i'drs Alger, stated � EIA., a6 mOdprate rates. , ship, or address iMhlWvste Y. U. i4t LEHIGH VALLEY COAL admitted that it was within the boupde that in March or April 0(1894, deceased __.__—_ _- ..- -: -- --- :-- Qive us a call. the how of possibility that the condition spoken of told him she was suffering very consider• 0 LET -In the Village ofvunbarton, Satisfaztion guaranteed, ' . Mr. Jas might have been reached in eights ably, and did ]sot know what she would a comfortable house and about a sorsa o! acknowledged to bo tL`e best I Markl months, or one month lase than the time do. She ooald not stand the sold winds, orehaFrd and gardoo, hard and soft water rood We also beg to announce that we goal, mined. with a ! stable and drive house. Appty to JOAN ddo- weld Steel ,Points on old Cast Plow I :'.= high, t . which elapsed between the date when the as they affected her lungs. She bail been INTOSH, Wyant KW P. O., Bear re, Ont. - -- -' -_ _-----__,- _- ----------,-------.,"...-- Shares rendering them better than I A 1''IMp 3RTlr'G )I REG'q ,.. . where t! policy was issued and the death of the under the doctors care, and suffered from ,i T AY HEIFER -Came to the prom- ' insured. a very severe hacking cough. In June now. This is $oiaaTlttrta Naw. Cost F:IfOM TNS: JFiI`�'f:S ... ' 1 b cellar !. tibe of the undersigned. lot 36. con 4 Picker. hardwa Dr. $iagham stated that in hie. opinion 1894, her family were yery anxious that Ing Towashipe rsoenttyy . red heifer. owner but 12io. esoh by the dozen or 15c. division :_ the case was one of chronic eonaa option, sho should go to Illinois as soon- u pas• can base same by pry vi r°party and a ing in le Share. GUARANTEED. Why buy inferior. coal when; you can get. , the Stal and corroborated the statements of Dr. sible, on account of her suffering from expenses. D. CAlcTEx, �_ ___ wood P. t . %s $ g � Will leave a sample at Pickering the best for same prior. - the Sun Ferguson. Cross-examined by Mr. Osler, her lungs.' She Rot better during the I 0ST•�-Between William Sloop's King- ;�- brick. P Hardware and otter pls#aee in a fever he admitted that it was bard to draw the summer, but became worse in the winter � stun road and Casper Stotts, ilad con. of a.: The e ween a case of chronic and one of of 1894 and 1895. Pickering on Frida of last week, an iron poker days. ADnounBements Later, Bring -„,,,OFFICE AND :YARD:.=�. one of t line bet and flee ajeaner. hinder will oblige b notify. along your 8har88t headed galloping eonet:mption. To, Mr Osler=Witacae a►as �aflabte to !nR FRANK SPENCER, tiueeher,orart�ch may KING BT„ PICSERINCI• ' Pr. Cavan gave similar testimony. , to say whether ]!lire Alger's trip to . be len at this offlee. - - - 3 W. H. JACKSON. -SQL left tow Dr. Eastwood, of Claremont, who was Illinois was for the sake of her own ---_..-- --- �`-� -• (opp Gordon House.) ,. � Mcg w the neat witness, stated' that he had ex. health or her daughter's. On December /(ISS CHARLOTE GREENWOOD- P.S.•-Store goods at reduced prtees, lrl will give lessons in Charcoal• Cray?n, (x• W. DEC�E�•. r, O'Brien 11 amined Mrs. Algei in the summer of 2nd, 1895, deceased told him that she and nctl draws , Water Colors &rid Oil _ - - - 1888 and dieauvered that she was suffer- was going to Fraukford for the bettefit of Pint r►Q. from Colppiea, mature, Objeots. For their v terms and dace apply to Millis. G. V1, DECKER, ! i I” , 'i their p. ing from incipient eunsnmption. He was her health, picksrtatie ,. . .I �J huge a mine deceased when it was It being five o'clock the court adjourn- F 0 :`� overlool asked to examine OST --Ort or about Wednesday, Oct. - Mess proposed to insure her in�the London -and ed till ten o'clock Saturday morning. T . - OF -:- t � F: r Lancashire Insaranoe Company, and said At 10 'clock - Saturday court resumed j-� 16 a dark brown t,tood ally, years gid. ' Q W. H. p y with soar on front 1e� scrapyed from lot 18, con: �, �1S V�� he told Alger at the time that his wife's immediately upon the judge taking his b, flasrboro, Any intoraaatton as to Its where- . } .boats #W be gladly reeeived by JOHN SHOR '�OR 'CASTLE waterw condition would preclude the possibility seat. - 3-i MUNICIPALITY OF THE - ie said - " of her being passed. Alger said. '"You "Dr Franoey," Mr Nesbitt -called, and LAW RIEil�dalve __n. i At S ringwater ,Far»a =: can certify all right ; if she dies, say she all eyes were turned upon the man. who, rOR BALE OR TO RENT—A. gam- Towuhip©f Pickeringp - Wilf( fl �' died of pneumonia." Alger asked him to it was expected,. was going to tell such 1� fortablc six roomed brisk house with half s- -+ * Scj ua0a # .)O- = b B . L ines „ sore of land, situated near Lbo village of Dunbar - put it right through the same as Dr very unpleasant things about himself and tea, on the Kingston road. On the promises are COUNTY . OF ONTARIO. - F be enc r Franoey. " Witness said he had reported some of his friends. • He shouldered him* I a ggod stable and other out houses. Bard and �••--�-�- On Friday, Nov. 8[11,1895 .. busily Boit water. t3matllruit. For talars apply Ntsa given, dist Ihav6 traae- against the risk, because he saw that a self into the dock, and after being sworn, - men. g fraud Lou being perpetrated and he deter• faced the s tutors in ' a half shame•. 'GLOB WHITE, Dunbartoa o. tt-6 inlSel u. . % , the persons mentioned - peo --. la ®eoLion` :ala :the Voteiw' List, Act the 45 Head Pure Bredllort-horn1. Capt : mined to stop it. faced, half defiant manner, which did not ARM TO REIaT--•For a term of fie® copies required by z ld �otioas to be so crane- week 1 witted or delivered c,f fibs list, made vureaaat Cattle -' and ha Continuing witness stated that he had impart any illusive charm to a decidedly) year@ lot No. 1, cons, scarbaro, oontaintag to said Act, of all persona a Bari b the last �' been interviewed bq Mr Macdonald, one commonplace set of features. Ile tun• t10 acres, t0 aures cteeered,'kat"`o"°'°d paeLurn revised sssew,meat Rotl OL 114 ` i lot al- . land, plenty god wdt�r sad g tinildinga. a sal un p 10 Clydesdale Horses and Colts• ' t,-� nrday of Alger's solicitors, and had been told swered the gaeatione addressed to him in tg miles tromroronto market. Oonven • ' lty to be entitled to vote in the said Municipal- editor shoal and churches. A i to R.13U8i, : _ - icy et electiotia for members of the Legislative 1 Splendid Team Carriage $oraall captan that if the vase went through all- right a clear and audible voice, and ii was pp�� Assembi and at Municipal Elections, and said . there vV'as 88, esiag P, O.. or to A. BU2t 91 Pearson dye. 16 hand8. - 1 A 000 in it for them; and two- evident to all that he had no intention of Parkaale, Toronto, s i 1f$t Loss rat posted up is my office at Whitevsle p' t thirds of it would go to Eastwood, eonoealia an thing, A feR iilinutes on the 24th day of f?otober, its, audremains The property of the Eetaie of the tate ;.,�,� ffiaclee IInder caoas examination, Dr Eastwood after big Rexam nation had commenced thsale for Las s ctton• ? ;` . Post -M FPLES WANTED •-• `Ve are now Electors are called upon to examine the said JAS. (IRAHA d. I J. Cha described bow he and Mr Galt bad. seen the witness complained of feeling weak, � ready to ba any quantity of a plea at list. and if say omissions or say other errors �aje of v-, ce in Buffalo and had revail• and b his re fleet 'was atlootnmodated the Pickering Fruit araporating actory, ate tound therela, to take imm"iate roe" - • si 'This` being the Winding IIP r�' cal it Dr Fran y , p y q , Apples osa ba shaken oS tress Wiadlalla sad lugs Lo haws the same errors oo+racted accord- the said Eats t�, all will be sold wi�cni ' a sleet . ed on him to return and tell all he knew with a chair, whish he took with evident ail und� not smaller than a lnchos in diameter in to law. reserve. n , , p�'lc about the Dees. His evidence re relief, relief, and resting his arlga on the edge or soft ones testae. Apples will be bought atatel a6 1�hdvale, this hath day of October. H. t the Piokering tact,ary and -prices paid socordin� Imo. Catalogues oa applicsbioq. 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I I , ­ "'' .1.1 , .1 . 1 1 - . . . . � I . , . -, -, . . . I -, , , ._� - , - ... - � I I 1 ... . . r . ­ � I I .:' FARME11.8' M"K � �,_,. .- , ... ____ . t . 11 ... ­. V. :._ . Z.. ..11 . . weeks *fishing for salmon trout. 41-� � - I ubsqribe,f6r.�- th6; NEWBi -- ' . I ET. �:,� ; ..:: - ' 7 , :.. ' 7 - - �' ' . � . ToRo . � �. .1 " I 1 4 .;.� 4 tbough the weather for the greater part of, Sale.: of . Stauding, - . Ced-Ar.� - I.` 8 . .. ­ ., � . __­ _:1:_._ 1. . � D-ISTRICY DOTS, of ,,:' . . I ' . . NTO, Rovember .7, 1896- .-I `�., , _;_ , - ; .1 . - the time was n -rd had. I I - . .- . - . - , - XA�NER nf avorsble, Mr. Lo I . . . - 15 -c6n_ts­from-..1now� until the, � . :,- - ­_,_� .. I . :. . � . - ­ - - � � __- STOLEN IN THE MOST LARE FACED The undersigned has been instructed by Mr. � Wheattfailt ...... @*.*be* I 0. 71 to .0 74 - .. I- ,. . - . "'' . . - �. -, ­,�, % .. I .i of nuaX, '96, - i. '' - , .. . . "I Z . . . . . .,� . FR'0X OUR EXCHANGES. his usual good luck and brought home with, A A. Post, to sell by public auetion., In halt lal, Ja - Y, 1. I Wheat, spring ..; ...... 0 71 to' 0 74 ... - . - �� - . : . .: I ��,,q4 I I , - . . . 1,:: - him over - two hundred poundki of fine fish, i��ra lots, too acres of standing cedar ow.the _. -,. :�- . -1 - - kl 1. . _ �r ­ �.. .. ;;. 1. - . . . I .� - _ _ � . . .. ...- . 1, � '. . � . .. I . � .. , ,_'­... ()sity, year of lot 8. loon., d, Pickering, on I .� I I � - . I . � Wheat,red winter....*&� 00 71 to - 0 74 .. � - -- 4i: -,� .; '. . .� �. I . . For, carbolic acid .. poisoningi ; �riuk which with his characteristic gener . . I - 1, I , ; - . rz." � I I . . I - -, . - ....- __ - I . . . � . . ­­ .. - " ,�' '] he distributed among his friends.-Rcon. TU,WiDAY, NOVEMUR 19th, 1895o WINKE TAB&N-ViaxoX11219 station S.TX wheat" goose .... ....... 00 60 to 00 00 � 7 - - )�_ - ,. 'g� : . . . � .1, - - . -,Dpiou6lyof water. _' : TaAms GOING EAST 1) U1, AS FOLLOWS'- - Barley bush.....:- ... ... ,00 37 to 00 44: ,�_ i,; ��­ ,,, # I . , , . . ..", I _ , I , � . at one o'clock In the afternoon. � i * � . I ` ": .. .1 �,�, � _. � Give caster oil inbuion juide,1-and the owist. , ­­ . . � NO. 6 MALL -.1 ' - 1:68 A.- M. . ,oats, LUSIL.......-.' ....... 00 28 to 00 20 ... - - _. � * �. -".%4e - , -._-_Y��_ _,_'...�..i, ­ -i� _­ _.- . . -:,!�,:�.. I -1 . TRitmS: -Two years will be allowed for removal ] . . . : ., I I �., `­­ -1 . . , . . I I _!­ .1..._..-4- 1 . -2:24 P. Me, - , �.I. ­ uLpleasant taste of the medicine is des . r. Twenty-five dollars (69A.00) cash; 1114 LOCAL .. - . . . P6as, bush ................... '00 55 to 00 57 . .. � _. I'' �;� %,�,, -, I I I of timbe - .­,-."�i. . z -., - . - ,'I - t, F� _� ' . . - .- - ­ " . . - . . . . '� troyed. I over that &mount 3 months credit will be given *. . 6..28 P. - M. H . �. .. _r'..;1'.3 �- __ I 11 8 LocAL, . .6 -v 17 00 to 10 00 :� - - � _., '� �1 ' - . re - INIPOTICE . z; . . ays new, ton...'....* , -, � '. �. . ., �, . 0;,�- ,_ Jolm Wright, of Cartwright, ceivad, TO CREDITORS . by furnishing approved Joint notes. ' . * * � -, . 0;,- ,, . I - - . . ; " i., . xs, - .., TR&ms GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:-` Straw, ton ...... 10 00 to 0 00 --, _... __': .... . ten bushels of potatoes from four quarts I . I LBVI FAIUDAN . ' �, . . . �, -A � T ' I '� �' - ­. �.. I .-1, ,.A I . .. 'I. &4 -� �, _ 1, . d h 4 76 to.. 4 90.- ­ . . I � ; Auctioneer. I - , !. -r,�,� - . In ,thb -matt-Ar of John McPherson of the �, ... 1-1 . No. 7 LOCAL . . . . 9,14 A. Me Dreeee I- I.-'. I I . I .;�40_ . ..- ..�;.�. - � - , . - �,� - . - r .. - . . - .. �o v ,� . - I .- . , of seed. I - ounty of onoz- I I . ...**,; 8 00 to -� -4 60. m - -� �: . - . ,-,f .,I I . ;�� . Died in Clarke, .'On Tn6sd-: -, Got. 29th, Township of Pickering, to the 0 "O LooAL . . - ,. -8:09 P. M-1 Be9f, forequarters., ,. . , ( "' . � ay io, farmer, .. , I - 7 00- ... -: - ,,�. ��... ,� , � z - -Dewell, aged 22 years and IL a 8:22 P. Me Beef, hindquarters..... � 5:00 to' -, - 1. �_ _.. �,, 'A - , ., - � , -, - -that the above nam . . .00: j:,. - - J 1 Samuel George Notice is hereby given edMONEY TO LOAN. � " 1 mA � - . K ,_�:­­ �,A.;%Z.: � John McPherson has made an assignment to I I on 6: Mutton .................... :. 0 00 to,�'.. .6 �_ - - �­ . ,_,�_,�, - . .. - I... - - �. I 1. . I , P� 3 months. i, in pursuance of Chapter 124. R. S. 0. 189 -ON- TIMM TABLE ,-Duzibarton Stati Veal, a . arcass ...a . # - 5 00 to I 6 00 -. !.:!:_ � '' , _1._. ... � I-' '21.,] .. . - - 1. I . I � T*3L.' - �. ­ , .,it_ ,4 9 d . . " "' $­_. , , , , , , _� z - � �'- , , - - ' " �',',� d amendment I - ..�i. . . Mrs. Miller's farm, near KeDAR11 which 'me a thereto. of all his estate 1�n , MORTGAGE SECURITY# '. , - I Butter, lb .... I ..... * ........ 00 18 to 00 20 �" �, : . .. " r. , _,111: n Batur­ an i I TuMNS GOING EAST DUE AS POLLOWS:- ,:,�. I � ._�,: �4. 1. - `"w W � .1 I., Z : ­ - .--,* I ..- r ­jt I:, as offered for sale by auction 0 elfects, in trust for the benefit of him creditors, Eggs, doz ............... *.. 00 1860 00 20- . -_ . .' - '.1: ay a did not find a bidder, A meeting of the creditors of the said estate 2SMA.1a =8r,V.-dL1= - - No. 6 MAIL . ' . 7:47 A.M. . � ,:. '. .- r., . , 4_ �, �- : �.. - - - :,-- . 1� - ­ , . 25 to . .. r- - _­ Peterboro SAIVAtiOU will be held at the offlue of Messrs Denton & I Potatoes, per bag ......... . . , -,.- -, .:. . �11 ,., �'11 . , - , � � .. �, . %­, I 15p' enceley, a -S.00'. Dods, Barristers, in the village of Claremont, on ..]�. bought and sold on commission. 11 . - . No. 14 MruD .._ :. 2'18 P.M. - . - I ,.,- , I" - .''-:. r a �­ � . . . , ', , __ . � . ... �, - i - ", �,f .- W lkl" 'W", vw V11 I 71� � 'i N_ A I ­ � . , � I . I, I - 'I 1'.J army member, has fidlen heir to ). Tuesday, the 12th day of November. IN5, at the .% . L 64 8 LOCAL . . . 6:28 P.H.-I , _ r . �, .,� ­ t �: _ �.-, point. . . ... . _ �: I �� j� .. " . ­! .. .r �:. 000 left by ILL AUDt ba England. hour of aleyen -o'clock A. M., for the ap - Plate .� . I :1 - !-. !. 11 I . " I ..4 ment of in"ctors, confirmation of the assign- Ag"a - � tbr Fire, , Life Accident, . DOMINION BANK �1. � . � , I - - ­: N... � 11 , , � I � . lecutive Committee Friday voted - _nt . . . .i __.. � ..."_ . - - . ­ .��, " _ - .:r:' The E ment, and the giving of directions all to the Glass &nd Steam Boiler Insurance TRAINS GOING WEST DUE AS FOLLOWBi- .. . . .1. .. � I V lr,,�,,�, I I I ':.' ' " .' 'i:� ".r IL' -- - . '­- . . I . :_ ., ,�r� ' , , .. , ­� I ' 001000. " I . 1, ... . - - '. - r. _. . roposition to, submit disposal of the said estate *generally. Loc" .- . .9:18 AM , - -� , Q - ;. down Ald. Lamb's p] No. 7 ' I.. �:.Ir`. �,!o -�­N , . . I _­;�. . I -law for ClogiUg All creditors of the said estate are "lootled Two houses in Piclwring to root or for . Capital Paid up, .-�:.,'­, $115 : ­ ' ". � , I ��� "'N' _-�-.. I ; I .. vote a -by 6 A -.-., 'r *1 to popular . - . �-rr­ - ! � '..r , - -_�' . to file their claims, with particuIxtereof. sale. I . � �, . 18, mini? .. 8:15 P.46: �­ � . � I , , _� .��L _ .. -r t.�,r�,-frj%i,"� , � . - ­ w ., . . . I . .,-- r,. I I '� - L �4jk, . �,� . shloonw at 9 o'clock - I..L 4 - with me verified by affidavit as direct" by .. - �� ­ _ Surplus,. - - $1 5001000.-�L �'_:: i . .. . . . s � I - ..; . - r .- I i ;- : . . . I .. ­ ­ _t I . : C. Bartholomew, of Markham Y,own* the ship, has bequeathed $9,971 to his widow of � sold Statute, on or before the said I h day November, 1895, after which date I will pro- having only � I I I ,� , ...: I . ... � ... - - _. � - ., . '. - . , . . " I f ally done it. much Conve"nalng care at -.---:, . I I &be pro- '"d :. suasight children. The bulk of to to distribute the estate, regard the claims of which notice shall have' been lower rate than usually charged. Tit-- - . - 1_.. to the widow. received, . porty goes and that I will not be liable for any to or no of lee searched and certified to whou I . rum We mucn't infer that averyead-faced w so distributed any person hose claim I shall not have had notro:7 . . required. Private funds &I- �:� - r . 10:'. .'I-- -young women is a, dyspeptic, tor there - . I .! ' She may have loved . - DENTON 4: UODS, Claremont P'0. . - . I . ways an hand to loan at � � 1 � . . . � the lowest rate of are other CAUS08o - � 'I,. o may have loved and got him. and A4 10 49 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Assignee. Solicitors for Assignee. _ , _. . 1 r .. . . I I r... � intere#t. L I .I .11, ---, - I - .1 :!� A writ has been issued on behalf of JOG- Dated I � gad NoVember, I.M. " . W. . 1. � W V. RiCHARI�80N, 1'. - � . .: ��- . Hixson against Rev. Dr. Wild, of Broute, . ____ a's Ifflock, Plakenuff . . . 00w. IDAI - . . .1 I ____ I . . . . ...% formerly of Toronto. claiming $926 wages - TORONTO.� -. FINANCIAL - be due the plaintiff by Dr Wild, alleged to I , . .1 ______ ,�. ,. 1-1 - . 'L -, - ., 1 I : I - � . .- who owns a farm near Bronte. ­ 1r.:- - CORPORATTON). - I-, 1. . .., 7 . .. - . . I , : - - . . i � . . After a very brief deliberation: On Satur. ' L .. ,- --- - I - ,� :1 , - ­ .� -i�, I.,. � '.. ... . .. . I. I . . I. . � . day evening the Philadelphia jury- tound . .., Holmes guilty of the murder ot Benjamin L 1. F . - . . r . I Ailthori0d. Cap.. $2 '500,000 � .� I _ , I . *,-r-,. . . - . ,1:1. P�etzel in the first degree. The case will Subscribed Cap. �.,� 628j500 . L, I iz. . n " 1 4 '_­ , '. �' . . �,_. � I 11 I "-z _: . . . L .: _ . I . . :;: L':""L . L 1. :­ :":..'� t . � ,. 7 L�: "'. ­� .­ '' ­ ' :, L - r be appealed. I ,,:.,r .9 . . . - ...., . I , _.,V.... .. - ..: .. , � L ' . . -, . ! � V , '. .. ­�_ _ _� ..,:,: , ''' ' � - - Miss Ec E. Haycraft, assiotant eait6r �':., r owmauyille, had her ,of the Statesman, B . �. , - � .1 " � -: . _.. I the This Company have opened a bravch in oo* village of Pickering. in the office lately I ,� :. . .�`:! �' � . - - � :� ' - ­;,.�_" - L . :�._ � I - L I L . -- I . .. . . . her pooket picked while attending. the opuied by the Ontario Banki under the manage- - ., � ; L I . I - - .� . I .. L :_ . I ..- L::.�'t. ' - - L � 'LL � .. . .. I I . .. .. ., - - M , L - ..-..._ . , . . .4 E M, P 0- RIU *.o-*' . . �. Provincial Sabbath School Convention ent of the undersigned. mDep.sits will be received and interest allowed , _. - in Toronto last week. it contained a . � : � her railway ticket and at highest rates. Drafts issued on all psits, collections made ­ � r . LL , I - '.'.� . . . SUm of money, .. . � mportant papers. Some other some ii on v "y liberal toerms, money loaned on notes . and other securities. .:. . -1 . . .- . .. .., . I- ladies bid similar misfortunes. Cue . .,.. �1. My . . GEO. KRUR. Manager. I 1 . I . � . . losing $50. ­: , r .. .r. . . . _­ �! ' .' * ' . .1 . : - i" I .' :_ -".jL- _: - ;�- ­:_ . . . . I 1. . . . .. � . a_-._ . . . - .. � : . , -?':. -:"_� . . - , - I - . - I : L - . � I " -,- 4'. - .. ­ -v � . - - '. - . . . . , . . *.--IL WHITBY- AGENCY. . .- ".. � �. � - , -, ' .-., , - , ­ t.g.t."t": I- *-1 ��?,.6.,-ig : I L - _� , I L - - , - � � , L- 1, o' ��_ �,__ ­.- . ' zp. .&_ f . ­'�, 6-. I . �. 01 , _L' ... soneast Banking ansinon 2%VJ~" ;,:" -1 . ., ., �Ov� . - , �_ . . - ,� .:'.;�­ SAVINGS DBPARTIKONT.., . :- 11.1 . . . I . � �:"' f . . . .;, �. �. -'�, '% - - . , .' . .' � - L - , � df.� . . . __ , � im, - . �, �_, � I 11 r1k. . � I - r " � � � latoreat allowed at highest current rabes�, SO,.. - �� L", . , I . . . I ��, .. 1. .L � lr.� .L .. � , I �..� _i- , . t. 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I 'I.,4 - � .­ . I Pedlar s Metal Roofin i _' . . '� § � , Boxes U . � � connection, . `�� ,.� - .. Ir - news Oaks: "OU'Sitt- A Boarding School for nder -, . 40 ift I - :,*,. --,-: - ._' L . The Bowmanville ., . � I I . . � ..:1-__ %. .. . � . -�_,� I . - f Friends. . I . _ I . 1,; - _7_1K_ -_Lm , . . , .... . ­ . . . Ing last, &'youth who resides Care of the Society a . . . t 9k. tarid,u, d L., C - A! Siding. furnished. on .,, 'ur av ever. , r. =30 - . .� .'_X*�,N_,� ..''.., I.. . , d . L MOO. = . . I . *.­ . .- I ' -.1. .. . ­ L '. . I -L . . ­ ,;___ _ . �: - . - ooln- ,�_' .1. I ftop. PICKEBING-. .- 0: -, L. . , ,.-, .. � near the Like shore, drove up to town, Beautiful and healthy location ; . I otice.. . - I . , _'. " - ' ' ' I I . � . .. _ - __ - � " 1� �, *1 : ": ". � . - .., - ----,. - _�.. shortest n ,-,r..�-.,"L._-'.L;'i�'�..":".��', � � "-�," .. . and after putting his horse in the shed. modious buildings; home influenceo ; offt- ' I i ­- I , . 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L ­ ' ,.�� . . work promptly atten . , L . -4�18tancf, complete business I -.. . 1: . I . .01 . . I . .L, �- � �� I �, I .j,L�-j! .� - �, J i , �'G,:",! L abort visit, walking the whole Preparatory and . - : . , , ­ -- , `6, . . . I ., �. I . . _i��: �: I -1 I . ,,,, - I _ � . .--. .. . ,�A .- - , . -., - 't ­&�- . � �y - - val there, dicT\bo re. 0oursim and prepares for d6partmental, and _, Shuttle '. " .. .. ____ _ , __ ­ 1. ­ - �, - _.., % ­:- ­:L,-:1,�.t."t.11 - � I . and oncly on his arri .. . - . � . . I 1. -: I L -, * ' �,._ -,jig ", , .11 � .:, " W'RW � __ 'L, 'L . ­ � ItY, I *1 - - - . %. . ': -' � !,X ­ . . . . _- . _.., 11 . , , �1.1 . . . $a - L '­ - k- I � I _.. . I - collect thm he ba% left his bors6 and matriculation examinations. I I . .. � . - . . . . r - . I - . _' K ed' � - -Z. . -- " �.�' ., 'L ', � . � . W , � , -_ , * . � D & . Me - . : enn y � : � _ % " : buggy up town, which in his excitemen Poll course in Music, Drawing'and - " . . .. '. .. ", �_ �-"L'.",:�: `�'.�:��` .. SEWING - M � - - - - - 1, " , . _. - - 1'_'�, -,_," L� - , ;:- - - . I . ; ­ . ..."_,:�: ­_ , I I . I . ­ � : had forgotten about. 1"sult-,� thl '. a r , . .. k�'14_1`1 -_ `,� - I .1. 4. _1��-14114 - - -,� . ' - . - I., .. � ; off , � , - al "... L.. -.L J . �__ . _ " - I :� . I I- - � � .. J . � * %1. mile walk back to town for the rig". * Painting. .. . .' . ... . . . . � __ I AcHINE 1 L L Folmers. I a Blook, ,. Pi0karing. , �' L , �`Y"9,,� � , . � .1 ft � ... L �' I : Pirie " L . ��,, -;,i�z_t,, t: - . - . _,�.,�. ­ - � . 6 it t6 ' � . . - . . - . . : .:., ,.!�, . Bond forann no"* won .1 " . . ; .. ,:. 0 . " . ­ .. - . . I . .� - . .1 J., �� - . I � , 11'111'1"� � - 1, L I . ­ � ..:. ,'. A�vu � . .480 . I . . ., � I P . - A.. - .- .: x, . I . ­. .Z _ . .� n_ . - . , 1�, . I . � .Z.; : - "' - " done with a useless WATCH - . --,,. " , _i : � I .. i . . L ' - - .-- _� , .. . PRINCIPAL FIRTH , I & 6u run this World round. '�"` , , " . , .1, . . . ­' . I L, �- � ...:. . .. . . � : .. -L. 1 61 You have . , . " . .. . . ; ;.!..-�'... , cap U - .47W 1. , �,. _. , . . " . 1-:. : ,_ . . . - _ Pickering, Out. ,-. - ��4,i4­!_' , . �� '' . I MARKHAM, ... , ., -.1 ­-:­ _._:"..L:.'.'__' It b" t red the HIGHEST .- . t call on Canner 1 7 , I _ - , - :I- - ­ I ::Lq ,.:..; . .:-,!-. I. I [`. ..., ..., � - OW ]as - � ., '. J__ L . , 'e .­­j..,:,.� � ­ . . �.' . -- I. : , long enough. N _.- 1. _ - , - L ' . _ - .. 11 .. . . 7 - -, . . �:, � .. ..�'. t ?;.��'. - 1. .. ­ '' d". � � � , .:.. - : , - L - - ` !­ '. _., . I I . I . .- , . . l�. � . .. I. ...' ' AWARDS at the L � TIME 19EAM 3101my . I., 1, z " �_- I , . . . .:.... . :* L . - - � _�: �. i I." I .. .. ii : _� . ­ 'L p . , '':L the new Jeweller of Whitby and a" bow I � _. ­ - ._-"..-�4ull- :.:., , Messrs. A. Torrance and A. S. A itn' . :4 -, -11 � �, , ..�'L., �. _ ., r ..,. I .",' _ � . - ­­�z'. � , . ;. ' "" - : .1 I �_ ..L _ _ . . 'WORLD'S FAIR CHICAGO. - x . Z. �. ��. . '.­,!:a,nd Misses Duff and Forrest spent Sunday - ­ I - , _ . cheap he can sell you a watch that you Why waste time and and laber working tho .,-.- I---,. - 1:...1 ,:.� � , . , I ,� ..... J .- �� � J . - I No. $ft L _. L. � ._� � - .� �11 _ - L � . : - wtonbrook. st Boston Mechanio's can rely upon. He has them from 02.00 pump,hatidle when the wind will do it ,,_ , ': .I- with Mr. and Mrg. Robinson, Ne at ooia mew . ,_-C,��-.- !:_ -:; , I 1�,:'....:, i, . . . $0' ' ''. , :�.. , -, " � . , I % Fourteen inches of snow fell at Wood- 9i ' 0 td R 0 :4 14:g up. without expense. . � ..L..,"" L,, 4, _.�­ �. . 1. " 9 0 " I, Fair. _ � , . ..". .. .. -, .: ... _, �_':��.%­:. �_ - i .' I t. 20th, and pe,001'6 turn- -4 1; zi 4 . - . . L . L can get � � __ . . _. '. � ! ­ ville on Sunday, Oc 0 ." 13.� :1.1�� __ I � . or one ,­, 11 .: . .. .1 - , , - .... - I _:. ,.. . - : - �, - - . . ­ .. �. . , , .. . . - .il: _!�' . _. . �-" - � I . �.s. ed out to church with cutters and: sleighi. . IV a, i1v h' Vientennial... F the small slim of #30 YOU _ - , - i I .. i . � . � - -11_ � I . .1. Vam , -11 '�., � -10­11p.,�.'%'. . . . 4 '11 I : z ,� or Measi at 0 io ' They . I -2"993 .: � �";:X:,­,.:._- �­ .. . ­ _ ., 4 . . : , .rge quan�lties of I I - I � � Many farmers lost Is 2 1 A ue all Warranted. , _� � . I . . _;.-*-",. ;,,- 1,f -,,:,.,�'i 1'. " 4. � : : Btonze Medal at Ameri"n IniltitUtO. . L . .. 2= 1. = . . , �-,,. - . - '- potatoes thrcagrh the heavy frost during n 1 . ,L , . XI_ . , -'..." �M " . '' ' '' �' :.-- 1�­ �', , . - ; ,� . - - :`­ - � * " r . . er lost 300 it W . a Eleven Diplomas at Pidmont Expost- �- . . � � - , 1� I i; I 1, ­,- �.,,! � I .. � i - the past two weeks. One farm I I 6- 0 = . - .'. . - -__._.'�� '. .-_1:t . �1 - : - ­ . , - . .. I ­ . - _;. .,j- - - , %. 8 2 ,:4 0 CONNER Improved W IND . . _L'V.L. �'_/ -f, , .: ` - bagil. - lA c V - - _i - .�z .1 C tion, Atlanta, Ga. L . - I. �'L :� .J. ,,, :4, 7'... ; , . I i , , - k* -K_r'�-,�.N .. '.. Hug L I . �. I I - 1. ,� f4:', L � K 1�1 '. - ...: =1110 SM4 . . - . (patent applied for) I - - "' * , I _,;L. , �. I . I - , John e- 01 '0 ' Fvdr . - �* � .... J ":-:.".. ­ -��: . - p �. Snowball, or., ii rapidly-rdoove i i A CIO * io W W . : _: ` -from his recent severe illne" and this by 01 R 11= Six Diplomas at "bam 8 . - . . L - � ­ ­ I , ,;� .- - i. 1�. � . . top-Iflas log - 5a. , -" The Now Jeweler and iWakhoaker, , - .- .;" �"- ' -A. -1 . 4 ! , . . � __4 This machine can be attsohea to my '­' ­��. - I - �L­��.%i._,"_.A will indeed be learn- .,: A 2 . I L . . I . , % -.-. I S to M -0 . ;� L . I _­ . .; I .--I'- I F -row .- ....... _'? _, _�Y. . _:L. ._� ��'Y. L '. � ­ - 1- . . � ..- his many friends here L . , ; %­, IL .,:, � _ , 1��. __ - - r I rif .. . 1. . .� L 1 '4V . - - ­_'­'; . . ,.' - � . ' pump handle without change. I c . . . w � , . 1� I . . , I - . . - ;" . I I .- - . � , . , �1� 4.. , ': "c' ,�7 ,�. - 44 L. , , , . . . . :: - - a 0 . . . . . � ­ . I _. .., -, I 'L . . � . .� - . . , . -- . I . _., . - , - L ,­". L" .. . � ,,, 'L _ 1%,_ ., .. � 0 i . �". , � - .�� . Wales left on Wednesilay for King . . � � Whitb - - t :/' L .`� , . - . ed with pleasure. i 0 = 9 0 4 so .4 , I I ; 0 _�. Goo I I %4 on I , __, _ , - - I I - . 19 L ; - . , � I a I . . I I - , . * . Before leaving Mr. Weass W - .. i: L� _. . � y I . �_.:;.. ..i�., _.._J�� �. �i - . ston, Jamim, . : . . , . . , ; .. .1 , 1. - .1 . " - �.. I �' L I . ., a .13 a 2 du 4810 Jan 10Z . �1. - .. BROUGHAW:__'-. I ,-:, __.,;,.;;:r ,. - , lr� - �. e and on 6 - . . . � . � . I � I . . __ - � .: �'�:. . 11, - _m I- .. . --- � . . �. 1.� � L ." I- . . . ... -, ­,­ ;.,, �: _', . .. . . -I a � -... ,. ,.. -1 . I . ­ . I ­_ I .. . ...- I . -_- purebasad Jos. Wales' big saf ... . . , �. I . � I . _,­ I., I - . - _. I L - I - N. __" � - - ., � ., L' ­ . . Thursday it was shipped for Kingston. , - '�.` ,,, ­._ . I . - d6w Fob . I lm .� . � !I. .: I . . . '' 4 . . L - ., � . 4 1 . ona � 1";.t �­ . - 1W ­­ . 1. � ­ _,; - . � . I L . ! ,% . of . . . . �� "A ,:� li , - � . � � �. 1� , I - - . -_ ;... I �� ' Jamim. The safe weighs 2500 lbs. rb to Ob 0 � ,�! .!�, 0-16 � ,% 1. ��", - " "W" I wa _. I r�7"'k' �_ :� L � � . . I L . �L: I I ..- 1� , �L I ! . i . . %.. _'. _; , 1- . , I . , 01813- 51 " = 11 :, ", - .1 �� ,. � . . _ ,� '. �� �. I _: � �. 2'. . Ir I � I . - . . . . ." � ­W� . . - . � I , - �� . _­_ What about Markheyn Townabip's . . Iwo Apr. . _� L ; . .1 , '. ' '-' I . - - . .- � . I , I- .. f� L .- . � - . t I , p "' feb ,. W. il..­' I , . ­� . - � I TAILOR' SHO - _,L�:­ �­'. I - � - L. - . .. � . _ . I �� tennial ? Who waris the first se 50 - rX -,6' ae ago way � a . 1: - � I I � ttlers, will I ro -4 a � 'L. -I 1. .. . � .. - 1. . �,� JL' ; _.­ � � _�' L' , 1. I I - - 1. --r , -- I ­ _ , _'�4 - � L _ � �, , . I , - �m � - some of our readers ir form us o I � . - 1 � . - _L1 . t. �.,. . _. 111 - . a this point.' o . . - . 1h &mking . -1 I . �_ " ­ L, _. - % 4, � - , -, � J no 00 .-!' '/ T the fthfic ' 11 - i;;j �,�;,,. 't . - I . Sew . .: - I - First.0, aft Tweed I§Uit@ Mae &o _ or&lt _ : . Z _ q ., , . - . IL 1. L. I ,.L I 1W , , - ... - : %..% - � .',, L . * W �1_"_ "' L '', - ;� �­ ' � I 1_. -;i I - i , .--_1 Phillip Quantz, wife and tWq SOD8, Froder . - �tj t: _ sp . I '. ­ . ­ A . -J�r.�, -. �, I _� L �% � .. - . -1 - '' _�.. I I _,o - I .1� .i. I :. w 0 . .. '1011 - . . .1 . . LWr * :� iek and George, settled in the townsp .-.� - i 11, ­ .1 : . _. 1. 1`�, , '.1 ... - 114� 1 . , . . 1. .. 1. , 'L bl . For p"t � , - 014 to 020. . .1 -11 . ... .. _j �'. 9,_,��' as L-1 . . - . _. __ , - . 4 A . It. '.-'I 5* . k_ I ,. , ", L , I. L �� - I . . . L.:,� _ I- .. 1". - . - . . � ', I 1. . �. - - � . � - . - i791. DoesAnyonoknow of any proyions .d !.'- L. I" .� Ift" 9 , I , �.­ ", LLL �. . I % I , L . . , ; . , , " _%7" �104,_,� � , � , " . - .,_ .. i I . " 4 , Worsted Suits $16 to 21.- :; - ". -., L ''.. 411 "' _ . - 1-lia'", . I - I ...1. . I I .: I - � � - . '' -4 rk ,- t: - . %a . .. . . - . patmap ;,. - - - - . 1. L ,,..�� _. L:'�:, .'.: I : - L �, -_ settlement. . 0� I . I 'Wo Oct. ac I . Call and see Samplese -:,, - " , , - , . ;. .. " - � . I" . . . . � . I - .. �_ �­.. .. ­.... , Nov.. fa _., o . I I _ :�. , �, " 1, ­ .,:.. , - 11 , . ; - . ;. _ . . - � , � . '. . On Thursday night last week the house I va &W 4 . L I I .1 � I- I �: �. --N : . ,�, ­ v U. . 11. F P�wto from $4.60 to $6.60 � .. _ - . . . ­ .­ .- - � we woum to our . ' ' ­ ' * - . - � 1. ". 1111 - - Vi ,7- of Fred Jacques on lot 14, con. 7...- - I .. . L I . I ­­ ­ � . 2, Markham W ��. . - se q, Dee P1 . I . Win 0611 suension ;. � � , -, � �:_, -:-!I- r, , , - . . , 40 : . 11 - I . I , , . _, ..._, , L ' L ­ I , 8 . ­ ­.­ Beaver Overcoats, 117 to $20 _:. - ' " ' ­_­ ,, 114-q � , 4 �::�' � � . Towmahip, was entered byLburloan and 00 -W.0- - . . . . Now Stock Of . L �'..� ".' L .�'�','��: � � W� . . " - - , � ._ - --- '' ` -- �­'. _'� L --,,-.,, � . - �. . . ., , . : J � . � $­ .,.,,:_L .. � :_ �,,. -, . � : I . $24 .., . _ I..."' ­ : _� , I " �, � ­ -- ,�� " " ' _: . . .. L , - . Mellon Overcoats, 017 to .­.. L" � ,;",. � ,�, -�._,, -9 � taken out of Mr. Jacques pants PoCk"t. . -1 - . . �: - - .�� ­.. - ..�k­:, -1-14 __ "' - I � . ­ I ' .L .� '17. 1'.. , : _. I[ ' ' ­ ,� - ­ : .. . .. - �% . I ­ . 'k . I . I I �. .. o ­ I � . I - . .1 L �., . :,L" I .1 I . I I . . I , I I KnaoD Overoosu, $18 to #20. ... . I., .. -_ , � M �­ ­:, . .. - . / , , �, .1,:j, -if -, 1: I a . . . . . . . �. r , 1. I . �. : I_- . . . . : . ":: - I - � I..", _. . The burglar out a pane out of the window � I �. . . I �.. . � . - - I I , - - ... , ­_�,_- miX, . STAX11ARD - B" . . -_ - _1 - Felts# - , L . - - ; . . I I t�, g' I . �_. and in that way "cured an entrance to - ­ , . 1 ­ I.- - ; . . ;, �'. I! ''., I L' � , �_ I Irish Frieze Overcoata, 0116 to 01% I ., -,..,. I �, L A_'�a ' . I . . . � . - . . .� , . . �.� IT I I � - t I .. I ; � �:L. I .. _ I I " . . .1 I . ; L z- �, - .:, - . - L� . .,. � . I : ,is no clue whatever and . 01P CAM&"A. �r I ". L � L. . .. , I I . ­ - .r the house. There V .. I .� L _. - . . , 9 I , - PIW&GS, ... � I ,:,_. - I - - - . - 1, ;, ];�", � T� ". " 1. A . -.Cfe.-I J , _. - . . I .1! . ,ffiftv . . _.- 1, � - . I - 11 , , "' - L. � .. I 1. L _. ­ ­ .., L 1: I *1 �. "I -� `­ ': - _1XV. . , - - 4'��_ i - �. � - - - . - - . :1: Z. �),�, ; . . - .A& ': --� � - �,. .. ,--. . - . URQUHART, BrougL Mr. JaNues is W poorer. ,.' . � . � L I I . As ,:4 ". _7i, , i IL . � _. , I . . Mal& Bilks 1. � , �, �_ _. 1". - - . ­ __ - I- - - ., _'. .. - - ­. - . - I block : _. I ;;�; � - �. e _�) ; _.. . - I .. t ;.,� 1 . - , . . - .. . . -, - : -- I , w Markham is to have a fine new - i� ,,.- ,-, � . W . - . �11 .. � � J 0 - . r, - $,,(M,(M over the � L ' . �-_ . ..- - I . L ' , -,_.�,; - , _ . . _ , L 4- � _ , .. Capitad' ' aid 6D ,. -�% - - .. " a, SJ&ndad- jum ne:. ,�., !��.., �� � I , 8" ping :� . . . � , es storeys � �.,� , . ,,, : . ymep - � �. - - . , . with at frontage of 72 feet and thr _ _�, I �,s, - .: -, . 1. . . First class Job .Work do : -: " 1 " .-. , `V -J, - . - _ - - i ' "' .. , _,.;� �. . - . ., L ­,.� , 1, -,-, - - . : . . . . . --�:'-* high, to he built by January loss, next, Reserved Fund �r�o 1. ., $ WOW other follow. - . .,:. ­�. . and. Rug Pattems. at this offi e. When,. yon'L� '.% � - , � . - , �_ 11; -.'�__'�4_ " .- . 0 ' --.I. ..., -.rb :,".._'.. ."C"' . where the ground is now broken and the ­ � ' . .... L" Tio to the winning muhine and you : ,� I � i .1 . - ..� - ' , .:: .1 .1 $7700,000 . �.. 1. - . L,_ ­74�.. X . :. . . .1 I - . :L _- Lj� � . . L -1 .1 . � _. - . , -��%- -�C��,- I Assets Over. - . . - . , _��c 1. cellar being (lag, just next. to Vanzant's ­ I ., will not be lorryt . ..., L .- �.. �� .. ­.. .� - - want any work done give u96i_..,_...­,_r ­_.,4�� . _ :1., L . Hea TORONTO. � . - . �. - - - .1 .i�,­".�, :,:.� " ,�. :,%-� � � I . . �i ..:: hardware store. The block will have three d Offive. T , . . I . . 11. & E. Boone, . 4 , I . - . i is , L _.: . . __ I W4 , '. -, . ... ­ 4�: i � . . L..; ­; . . I . L .1 '�L.,.,i. , " . - - . _�Lj­: ..- �', _' � _;. ", , - . J.W.Belby, . .- 141-- I: I � ' H. B . LOTT)- I ' L a call. .�,, - , �,.`_7_­ ..- _ ,:_ . - - -�:* , �;_ . _. - � . ­ � - - ,,a� : , .- "_`_� divisions, the south one for Col. ;,:� 7", L ­ - . . . I � �: -:­ � . � . - - . - .,:, , - �sbr , k! L ` . i, __ - - _1 A - . I.. - -- - ; , � � .. - ��_ � . _.­,L� "? ­ ., - . . I :L _:.\_ �L'. � .. -,. I ..,-. the Standard Bank, and the nor�b one for :t�ili Bank 'has a branob Ak Bkouffvill,& _` �11 ­� I -­ � . I ­­. _� : ]K&ering But End. . I � � - - I _��, ,� I .. �, " - - - , _-Z. � ': �, Ir - Atha, Ont. - . I . .-.� ... . ."Ij.1,1�. . � . � .. - �, . : .-.: I 1. ., . - - � the 8 . 0 1. .. - - . ... L . : u6 office. The building will be'solid where deposits are taken at current mtes. . '. - . . . . 1. . . . -1 I - -� _1_. 4_1. .'�,L . . L' L . - &,7m:-. ,-. -,,' . - �� - I . � I . L - -_ -_ L a _BM � I , � _.. ` ,.- brick. - . - -.- - W DA' �. 1-'L':" I 'AT.-.��-I,�-,"_ �:� Pt - ��,­­­': I . i. -_ - - . �. .. Sums of $1 and upwards received in ,..", IN - ­'� -_:L ,1_1- .­ . _ =� - � 1. _­ L ..f. are out in force ind I . I � � I ,: I . �: - - - - . . - . - .." � �, ,�`_"_� 11 . I' - The deer hunters ' , I . I _. - .., .. � , ". shooters .the SAVINGS B,&N11 Department, and '' - ' % � _. - . I I .. . !� -, .1 - " - -1 I - IF. I ., .. .L . I ­­ . . - � " ". , Z. I . -� r.. - .�O� -one of the moot reliable camps of . I . . a . `,� I __ - : 1, , " ,� - � � . ._1 .1 1"I� Alit' '�L .- - : , - . , - I - I - 4- - -4�1 1 1 1:-, * - ; . , . . __1 � . - I.- . I _,�, . �', - . � . re fame interest allowed half -yearly, - ' - ' . . I �:­ - , . TH LW AY L L - ___. I L ­ . � , I .. i_� :­ _ . ' I I , J% ,_ 1. . . ., � 1_ ., �, L r." �� ��: headed by Jo]Nn McC�aw, of hardws, - . ; . . I EN : . �.�, _, .1 - 1. I _� . . 1. - 1. .­ L. I _. - ". i- _ ­ - '. left town for the stalking grounds on Wed- Farmers axle notes and other good L . :� - - z.- , I _:_ -..% L. �. _� , L . I " � 1 IL Z_ I � � , . . � L ". ; . . - -1 ,� , , ­ � .� : I .. 1. � - s. :.,.. : : L�l I _L : "' . ___,�.� 11 - ,.''. ted' -States., - . . ..I . . 1. ­ .z i �;: ­. . L � __' I .,, on. Accompanying Mr. The - ­ . , . - � I I - . 11 � _;":', �V . . . I . . � ,I:'", , nesday afternoc paper discounied at lowest rates. For . . . � .�- , I __ ", .. - �_ ; . . . ­__ 1'� . � ' ­ I - '. . - A ftik 7.\ L ' ,,� -, . I L - -v IkoGaw were Messrs T. Hargrave, � - I ,_ . _; � 1. � I �_ .1 . - I � �_­ ­ .. �: 3- further information apply to - . _. L -1 . L . I � . . _._:.­:,,­.: �;V� ]V: ­ � . I- - . - !-- ­ � _. I . . :� . I . - - IL . _, , ,__�� '�L . .� . ,�. �,7"5 _.. . Orie� and A. R. Floury. We trust that - . I ­. .11 � :.. . ­ , . a � I . ... - . - ,�_. � -� -.I 1 - t��, �;,a 0 L i ..-.. ­-�.­_ % Ap ' L ' ' ' � _ .. , J_ , _ " . . - I . . I , I . . ­� 1: I ­ . I � . . �.�. � � '.L*- 'i � - L, . 4 ! . - L ,� - __� : , ­:. � . - . L . _��, ;L.. _�. -.:' "' , : il, ter, with a , ­,e.,� STOUFFVILLE '.., _. :�L J .-' ��) 1. .-.., , - I ''Insuran L :. __ `_',.�­, - - , - . _. L - 1, :. I _ � ' - . .. _ I .; t. - '. ­ L -LL , el profitable and that in . . _'__ JOHN ELLIOTT, Agent, ,' '-�_ - �- . - , t !r visit may be _­ I '' % ir prosperity the poor prin I. . ��kr . : 0 4 ',�. I 1:.1 I � I - ", -w, - � . -1. . ;,--. - e ____ - "_.._:..*, L -V '��.;�...,. iL ,,,�.. - � -.. - � t . � �,::_.�L �,� huo appetite fQr venison, rosy not be - I A;.�­.. I--,- . �__,.. . .. - ' __L ' - - .. - - � ' . :, - . .. __ 'L , _$L. IL L ­ ' L � .L, . . L . .. - .- . .. ­ . . . . � I': .1 1: . ­ - . 1. . - " �­ k�, . overlooked.�-Sun. . - . :�_:_� .1 - . -,. :''. ­ �, . I L. . � - , 4 . . - - . � - .L I . . . . 1. . ­ I . - I . . . . I ��_ .1 L_ � , t�_� -.-.� Al '.I"Z,- . � - . . - . I � I . . . I . " ­ - 17; - . - I - �11; - 1�; A PERFECT TEA . . I .�l � . - � . I . - � , - - - - ' �� - . _� ­ , .. ... Messrs Wm. Robinson, Councillor Tefft. �L_ 1 ' " :. . � . . :. � � 1 .. � -4 t_ . $.. - ` �' �yl I - -1 I,. � . I I.. . .- I _� - - I " - . L - I . ,�� �� -, _ _ ". I - . , , � - - . - 'Ui�4.,-46�,� _. R, I ,- , 0 . �._,.�_�- - . . . .- .- . office -4n NEW "YORK .CitY6. �. -1 . ­�. 11 . I � , - J - W. H. Hall and town tri�asurer'Walos are - I - ': ' - Head . -1 . �, . . � . I. -It - - "N' . - , . . L . L- ­�.�­ _'. __ circulating a petition to do away with the - I �* - - , . ; , � � � - . ... . �.. - ­ .111 . , I . , , ­. - _. L � - 1, - � � - I -1 .1 ;" � , . - I I - 1. . __ -L1 I _ - I I - I __ .- 11 � . ­ I . , . . . . L . ­ 1. '4. . . � I.. -1 I � . . � . . ­. I ". I I . __ ". - �fe,� I _:� �. *aterworks and electric lights, which, it � I . . ". � . � - . __ __ -, .-. i , - -a'4� - I . I 1-l". : �'i,� 11� i��:- .. _. . . -. _�­ in Ila I . � - �L . TORONTO- ILLIS . L . _- _. . - �,:-.., id, is� being largely signed. . . . L -a - A. STEWARTY Uisdisil Manager, L I ml:VMWAC - - . � �., � :,-.�.`�­�4_, � Wilfred Whitsoak bas'secured the con- ONSOO. - -1 - -I..,.. 1-1. 1; � . , 1, �t - . - . I ­­-: � L ­�: I . ��s. � �­ ", - .. I " ti act for excavating the cellar for t . . : . . -1 _. - . � - . * - L I � � . . I - : � I.."- %',� - I . I., - 1: � I . I - . - . � - I- - ., . I . .. - � . ­ � I I !­NMIFADJ� _. W""MOMWL. - ,,, tl;� -I . . ­ 1. . _ � IDEAII.A ,� -1. , , ; I - , % . 11 L � . - - - ­ . L . � 1: - -- ��.­ : " I: ,�": L _'�� I - _. . r. f I L' ! , I I I .� . .i . . . 1:..''."'. . -L ". L , ;, , . � � . 1. , s% L .1 * I _ * "" .1. business block dn Main street, whIch will .,L,-,.: - - w, I - - I '�._ Z. - ,.': - %:: - � �. , . � '�' � L�' , - - -.1 . -Z . .. L . . ... . :11.- . .:. . 1 ! . .i , � 'L - - i . - - JtL - ' .- ., . C__ . 1- �1 be under the *hole main building, and is THe " L . .., �;.. "" � 11 . 'L . - I . - . - '­ ­ I ­. 11 . - ­ .. . . .., ­ I k .. : .- � � I _ W I - ' - . L ' . ,� . - . - . I � L - . � � . ", - _�t - - __ -,t4 . � t. , I L I , � I � .�, � - - e ,., .�_ - ..: I � '. . - - .- - � , � '_�. .'-L" . .: .: .,:. h I . W -, � - � . I -:� _. L - . _... - . _r I . : I . I ­ - . . ___ ' AIT .., :'L' �'!­ z ' 1. - . L , . - . "ji , . . .: . . . .- - � I I , , . -1. . I -:.,. , �, , busily at work with' plows, wagons and rl.Yr*T TtA . . -1 I I I I ,1; - M . ­ . all -N - ' TIS, -L, , . : � . I ' ' I IN _,"'.., . . * 19 I I I- . �Tl - INDMILL' _" _'- I ,..-*- I men. ,_ .THE WORLD', ' :,. ', EA �...: NEW , RA _0 I - L -'­- .. I . .11 L .:�L ''' . ' -1 ­ I - H� L. __ _'- ,tA � - ''" ­ " .1 '. � .. . . . - : ��A.L.�.. . - .�,._.. - ­- ` - - - . � ­.. _­ ­ . I. - , . - * . ' ' . I : - I - .-L, � � . . I . : ' . " . . 1. - -:.- 6 --WIT _ .- .- . I - �'. ..;. .. �:t Ji��. %_ ­ and R. & Mason spent lost FROM Twe TCA PLANT TO THr IMA CUP . . . . - L f. 1. .,;� . .1�0� , . L , 'L - .3 L I . .." I . ­ � . ., . .1 - ' - L.. - - . _0101 - 1. I . I . � " L ,-:.' k - - I- �. - I . � '. I � ­ L 11 . %m - ..,.- " , � , - : , .. a� .S ' L- owig - :.. _,;-_Lk -1 �. _� .. . _. I I :..; Capt. Ro#� - ___ : & I L .1 I ,L- I ­. . ", _', �. � :: '�­� I -W -"5.17 ,io, : - .rl .:: � wook partridge shooting at Moore's Falls --'I,. I . ... � L L - -882.1 . , . ­: . �. - L L -,-?--,`i- ­' 1 1 '*'. 2 0, I I .. .. .: - ._� , - I ­,. .. . . I . r ,- .111. ., i ., � ;L ,; 1.16-1 ,--, i.; � : .- - , -7, . L' , 3 � :':.' �, - : - i -':l � IN ITS NATIVE PAJ"ll". I . . I . - ..'' I . - . - I : - #%*t- m .. , ,I . I I r.s. T R 'L _�.: - _* L � L 4- 1 - . . . - �_. , � �_�,� - . P � � 1��. , �- . I � ­ 1 11' � " , -,- - . . I I 1, 'L fa T . " ' Si� q� .6 ' ­,-��-,­,- - L - I L� �'_.J ­. ' I -,. " ' ; . " go". = L � J. ­­ . . - -1 . . . ­ `820 � , * �: -" � and had very good luok, landing home Sat � .r. . , . I ..� . TEE " , . , L urd47 mg , 'ye ' ; ' d - Monswn " Teg _�JpUt , the Indko T . , � I �� , �, f _ _,, 1. !,�. , 1887�,',. . I � .. L . _ _ . - . . . - a twenty br ,p by I . _ L , ­ �,,_, Fj5021 .� I . - - ,,, - . . .10 _. ­�,- ., re , ljo Wood. - .. � mini: Witt' In: I .�, �. �, �, �w� "V6. v..'', . .", I I I I L 1% usea in sny'pirt .of aeL I � '. ...mlli ,FdiWr i4iurhe his best � thanks to the ­ Lmple of the bast qwlitks of Indian �-- . . -, . - � l-''.1. . �e. _-%� )!Y�j­_ , 'C�,_ ., , 1.0- 901 S595. ., I . L -;. �.,:��.r::l _­_,�- :,� . I �. . 1. - . " �. ­ � - E­',*,��:!*4 - .... . _. . . ,_ I -, - ;.. i,,,�F -*;;!,--�:. - I ­ ­ -­ .. L I � L I f a9e%P - �' .-' .1 , '# - L' "'q'( -if I , I . .- _J �'L .. I . I ,con . . 1- : �- I- - �_ �,�.­ I " - they � I . I . L , -1 MN.�!�_.*., . I I - I .. , I I . I _ why � -:� P - . . . - � �­ . - - A - i _4 L __ . ' - .� IT, � �, -9 - ' - V --P' - M-5 ,#;71�rVfl�'WPL� � I - �, 'A , -: 10 ,At*�.x: - I ;1� �� '' ., 1. 14' $88 '' i- � -- � I . :.. captain for his Sunday dinner. X97sTh ore thvj two tho greatest cam Lm t1w -in � 01,t-�,,,,,�� .j�rf,� struction. . . - g _. , . ,�, , .1 . � �U.' - 1"L895y '*­�,��M, � L , ,(�,� A A petition is in circulation to W. Ft' --lection of the Tea'aa its bl" that ;a ori -_ -. - � L .'-_ __ �' -, '. , � '.40. - . , """. . I 9W. I ... I 010 �� -,a � I -.1 I Mk_ am " '' L- .�.: ­..il..4 1, � :� �,-,�ivy_ ... , I - _t 1, t'�- L ­ -7" _'T . . � t �V, '�., . I - --.-. . � � -_ L � I .. " - -4,;T it � I .. 114 . � � - 1� , ,-V ", - . ­ . . L ; 1 7 . � _. ... ., !,�f � � - .-: � _.: . I 1. . . .. . . I ,­ - 1% ,_,. . .� 1, .,. . -V . . c] - . 1, " 't - , - ---� I 0 ' -, � �,� R�,,'­_,:`.�,,'__.� - I - 1.1-41 - I , 'L � op �� - ­ -, I . ­ A , ,��a­i - rAl _ - - - ... . . . - .4 . _M11- im �Znla E,Uka' ­QM,22% _11 - W" , .IV iiloely'im d uaxamteW ' ' ' . S# -,- Z!, '11- ­­ _Owl.w , � , - . *"­` : : L-, I - - , :kages. thereby securing its purity and ezoolkate , �'Z�r , ffli,11"- �, I - � U--i"k . . , � _ LC" -51 . .�_ -, XR THAN -WOOD `­ ... � Z&, t . Iffaclean M. P., asking tbat tile M-- put it up themselves and sell it cmly in � , ,�, ;f ., 11106 i _,v 4 �' , HEAP. , - �, .. I . k��'iAw �, . . _151� %t#-. ilwrl. zL, '. �, ; - post. red- fr �&,It �p in % M, a lb. and S ��.� g � ­­ ; �, - � , '�_- now- - !" , - �t , "L : ' - , - . , " , , , im - -_ _-___1__1 _ I . .- ". .L . 1: *I ,W.* . L., _� . . . r � . I . Wt L L . ., .11 1.11 _ 1. I - . ­­­ . � . _ , . "�_Jll - - ,�,' L:- L ". L - �- - �� I , P"*W6!!. -- - � ` �,. , !Ait I - - ­ I r, '_ �, " : A94M - - .! .11 , ­ N. 1 ., - , - ;, .1 - ,v �, I - �,�! 7. C . sold in bulk. elwl_-. , , _ , , WTAN I , )4.V$S' cfa4s 80",v KA '. All . *UW an g _.-, mastership be, transfe, 11). III. T �C 4� 1" , __ _ � e., - - -, hannoev t* his wife. It is very doubt i a 361 - t . _ _ �i � �. �el e D's. .- " to � , , . 0. �'. P . I �_, L' . , hange will be made until the - ALL - � , - e ti 9 ., . . - . . 1. '.. -ful if any o . - GOOD GROCERS K,=P . I., - � �,!' �' 5104 ... � 11 _. L- ' , * I " ., z �11. �Ia �:, .:, _ . 4 1 ,�4 - OE, 4 _t * , 1 14 our grocer do" not ke 7:",?,:Ir,,)f"�"."%.a;-"T�,,,- �. � , , i. .,,,�_�i - �Z . " I . 'A -, A'�,0..`�--,4­1 ,,�­ i" - i, . .. .� I -1- - - , , . . I M.' "6 �. :Ii- � 5, : . � '. 'a . - ' , � *W. i -- . 1. . . :� . . . i .� I . . , - rW. _" �_ *F; , . . . , . 711 I u* - i Aim -i A � . - G ' . , �L_ I .... . , ` , I L I& , 31 - __11,91 :4,0%k- .. 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' }, 4' 7$, .... -- d _ y"" - Or .: pa marked; , seining without any Attain.; ''. - x a R� �_.. c .x. . } +��� r_ . _,,. .. i.:: :-.- li > tai Y; "- Y 'd• $ ; , . 0 other m to even lar a axe n b .��, . :r , _K . �X YH 1�N ACT iNllii: ST AN INSANE r e . p m, ,. e =' _' ..� 13 _ y �g H CQ bodiestt, and for considerable periods, ls. ..sad _ bre Of..Ql E �'` DH . HIP 'NNINUS- THAT HA RE PATIENT H 8 LIFE. well known. The st-t�iortem record a y , p►la",.>rctic # i►f-FItTTLY'.UCGtEED..' a111t0 . ootctlean. 11ri t % . d , -,; I - ,r ,< -� of our large asylums furnish .cttripua t pin a tabbee r .at gttirt +� .: the «.. - ....., are :. usirti� more • pvu-re, aI _ , A , ,`. and notable.examplea of this. flfi>1te7C, '.'.` leat►t in`` ilts'du %11 "Cha, . 1 Tae>k, Srtiton9 tlatte�y Katr aria *OOd ..It -may be said that, . excluding' gre ate,:interest Is,taken'fn..tl fxpprov� ,.8' t-.cuEertbe a its ' tit",te- kgyp ve e■a- Also-lYclxhed 4Dver a 1'onacl and a halt 'Where atlas "�a leas 1$. tAd I � , - gunshot wounds and accidental ezval- Mind. _ ed floe3ks clod better suaXtel'a:, 'The - P �t3op dredtrh Birthday -The saltam s[Tarkey And all oevonred on the same Datr� ,.. lowuig moat cases of foreign . bodes sults are Bo encauf'aging that'" thtrpolp slime preesutfans ere- neeasssttry Tae And ills Menta -The iesRane Hina •r Ba - The Bost Extraordinary (lase os tree• .found in the stomach occur in the in- trench ou h try yard is coming do be ronaidered one g if ible, to be. dug upon ' ` vada-•Lanslrtna rowder-Pastear's Sy. ,p :. ®rd. sane. Theses cases are often discovered - a ridge,. or kno 1. In any event the ,, dropaebta care, ate., line. only after death. How long the for- of the paying departments of the farm. ground should slope from its top on I , In the gree or a patient. wY�o is Y'un also substances have remained in the Tbere are but few farms where 100 haus both sides to turn surface water. If . Tn acme portions of Upper L�ypt rain down in hralth the doctor frequpently stomach Ys frequently quite impassible du u on a ri a small box drain 16 absolutely unknown, and in Lower prescrlbea iron as a tonic, but hardly fn to determine; will not'suprt..themlaes nine months g p fie• Egypt 'there is sometimes no rain for . there being practically asn be made at the czenter" of the "bot - such extensive doses as that recently no symptoms of discomfort during life. fn the year upon that which " would tom; carried the length of the trench years. Of the class of substances likely Lo be otherwise be wasted. Two cheap and then turned through the bank to Statistics, show that in British East `� taken ley a man in England. This man attended with little apparent diatom- housers, boxed, battened and lined with acme to the surface farther down the IIlelia an -average of sixty -flue persons :,,: was forty-three"years of age, and had fort; and which may also" remain for slop, A bit of wire auze netting will are killed by snakes, tigers, leopards, tar paper, with a shed attached toicb keep out msec and o her animals, and bears, hyenas, &c., every day— been for seventeen years an inmate of long periods, 'are hair, string, apcwns, wolves, � the County As sum, Lancaster, suffer- and so forth. Such bodies may be re- where the fowls can scratch and exec- the trench, wlrolly freed from the can- about 24,000 every year. Y moved without an operation. eie� onstormy or snowy daps. wilier ut handing water, can be kept ' Gutenhsrg, the inventor o! printing, . ;, � . , *. ins from ehroirte mania or. insanity. ••When, however. the foreign body keep thein oamfortable and inclrbn®d foe or ttrse lreax after Bear. is supposed to have been born rn 1397. �� He hid not been a very violent patient, is charp and likely to perforate, or when lay all winter. This shed may po His native city, Mayence, already pro - ti and in malty respects was fully as ra- a number have been tswallowed and lramea covered and sided wits► straw or poyes to fitly celek�rate his five boas- Y ` tion sed of form a mass unable to be paatsed shock fodder. The house, if opens may t� T8HffiY ATHIN"' CtiRL. dredLh birthday in 1897. ,5-: *i- al as a man perfectly posses through the Intestinal canal, the as- be made comfortable by setting fodder If acienoe fs knowledge, the new ' :. _ - around them to be removed in summer . k ,, hie senses, . . peat of the case becomes quite altered, t -- woman will get newer still. Old World It fs gr}ite a ao 'on thing 'r because sooner of later a fatal result ii troubled with mites. A go:,d house ; science declares that in proportion to- 'among 'fake Duke •f Cam6ract a ideas ;Not Approve ' persona sufferin from deranged in- may be apprehended. is cheapest to begin with ft ane can af- the weight of the whole person the r et B#asp easel Frills. " g " In this case the foreign subsitances ford it, but a cheap straw -covered one weight of woman s brain ie greater than - 1 tellects to swallow foreign substances, were numerous and sharp -pointed, and will answer if warm and clean. The. Some agitation prevails among the` that of man. ,'` and, strange to say they appear to have thQy . formed a masa which could be' fowls ehoul-d not be let out on stormy rank and fife al the Britiush.arm owin At the present time France has al,out an ch bodlee got rid of by no muacularr effort. but days nor while the snow is on 'the' y g 12 000 rabid Anarchists within her bor- w z es�ial leaning towards su would lie in the stomach and round, and yet they need exercise to to the issue of a 'sort of new sumptu- t deice, so tar as the police know. Only �;:.; as will do the greatest injury and most IILTIMATELY CAUSE DEATE Prep them laying and healthy ISo the .ary regulation by the retiring oom-' one-fourth of this army of frothv lu likely bring about fatal results. Among shed,- protected -from the oo d winds mender -in -chief, who, ft sesma, during natiag are Frenchmen ; of the rest , 45 by ulceration. Consequently it Wa.a and open only on the south, gives them per cent. are Italians, 25 per cent. Swiss, these bodies may be mentioned needles, nary to operate immediately. & place, and small grain in the sheaf his farewell tour of inspection, was .&cr Trails, tacks, thimbles, splinters of wood, "One peculiar ciroumatane3e . in the or scattered in straw . gives them an pained to notice that many men weree Jane Cakebread, an Englishwoman, and other thin s of an equally unfn- e�►se R' the intact condition of the fncontive to work. A pietu� . of meat wasting their'substance upon hair oil, takes the cake for drunkenness. She ' g mucous membrhne . of r the . oesophagu8a hung just high, enough ,to give them a hats just been punished for the . 289th vlting and indigestible character.. _ That the entire maga bad not been in curlin ton s, and such like aide to 1 v One this little trouble in reaching it Interests g g time for disor: erly conduct while in a. r y patient was observed the stomach more than twenty-four them amazingly, while a few bits ttnanly beauty and succesas in Cupid's ' state of intoxication. 4{ by an attendant to be very palq and hours and had been swallowed, as the thrown into the shed causes a race that field. To the old Duke of Cambridge's.1 A profem,-)r at the University of Pica J patient said, between breakfast and is healthful. Water with the ohlll cif who rbfetsses to have made careful rn-' evidently Feriously ill. He was at dinner -time on the previous day,,. may crfticat eye it was evident that the dry j P once taken to the hos ilei wards to }� inferred from these feats: first should be provided swev®rat times a day quiries, states that, fn proIrortion to _ p in cold weather. Keep the snow clear- rot of effeminate luxury had set In the opulation, Italy shows the largest � _ - "'{ which he walked without any indication such a mass could only remain a short led awe from • the doors and throw amp the inmates of the barrack Y time without roducin obvious symp- �' num ,er of murderers -13 to every 100; ; of uneasiness or sin, undressed him- P g your coal' ashes around it and under the rooms. The younger men not only curl- :000 inhabitants. The relative nunrk,er _ p toms ;second, though expulsion by vom- s� Thg� like to pick among in S sin is 9, in France 2, in Germany r k self and got into bed. It aPPeared fling was, I think, impossible, still, as them. and they Corm a hard; di sur- ed their hair and anointed it liberally 1 inpGreat B; iLain i &c. ,�` . that he had swallowed some nails the massy was movable, it was quite fstce not easily made muddy. cit is with ail, which of itsgel! must take up ' In south Wales the workingmen` f , ._ ' on the revious day between breakfast within the range of probability that indispensable. Coarse sand and broken a ood deal of time roperly belonging . using the tramways are. granted re - fE P when the patient lay on his right aide Mounded fine will meet this need. g P :- �7 - anu. dinner time. On inquiry it waa one or two of the smallest of the nolle to their most gracious soverei n, but duced rates for their morncng t.ripa. learned that be had taken his food as m ht have sacs d throw h the atom- Many of so -casted cholera result g (Every one travelling by the early morn - i8 Pe t3 from indf estion. caused by a lack of the curls were allowed to stray .a half i . ,- usual on that day, but had eatenllittle yah ip the course of a few days. I ins trains can obtain- workingmen s grit to grid the whole grain. I find inch and even more in front of the for- : rates. "The extraction of the last portion ound , oyster shell relished in small a e ea s, which of course, is conducive • In Ital ra s are measured, not• or no breakfast on the following morn- of. the nails had to be done •very hur- g P I y g Pe ' ins. The patient did not appear to be rigidly owing to the atsl,te of the pa. auantitles, etmeciallp by the Leghorn to all manner of unmilitary excess. weighed. ICaly's p;rapA crop this year r. family. It furnishes material for the Moreover, the forage caps themselves . amounts to about 85,000,000 bushels, far suffering any great pain, though bis tient. The case ,was one of the most ��� were, fn too man cswses, cocked at an I below the average crap of 120,tHm,00o remarkable I ave of er met and - y !ace w though the unfavorable result is to be ""` I ; irregular angle, for no other purpose, (bushels. Disease and drought. cwused . REMARKABLY PALE. apparently, "than to give fire curls a the deficiency regretted, still the operation afforded $hgep sg SCav9t1$'81'i• cued ahocv. A neral order has now The Sultan of Turkey always takes ' When asked if be felt badly he aronld the patient hie only chance o! life. g ggrnrn, The ' forei n substances removed Shoop atand at t1w head of the Itat been issued calling attention to the hIs meals nlnne. He needs neither tat,le lay his hand ser ass his stomach and g nor plates, knives nor forks, but gala 17 would make re aced, thou h in !fact- from the stomach were photographed of farm scavengers. No animals kept Queen's regulatfc,us, which prescribe Y` Pe g by Dr. Gemmel shortly attmeantbem I on the farm will oatmpare with them in the manner. in which the hair shall be along very welt by helping himself «ith worn by private soldiers and the wa t aspoon an,i his fin ers t.o whatever is " ual, attempts to vomit. r eration. The unfortunate tHls res t. They love varlet in tool. t g The physician in charge'drecovelied a have swallowed the substances "at Pea y forage caps should be kept on the hes served him in small dishes. Of course, ' one meal," so to speak. He probably and they are constantly on the look The order does not specify the exact j the many servants in attendance are Yittle to the left of aline drawn along f r t nails and oth- out for It. The rtiove rapidly over punishment for eonturnacy, but doubt- i looked upon as no►so:dies. the middle of life stomach a sum seem- came upon a pile o iia y y leas this also rovided for b the P er rubbish, and wa8 induced by some p y We are used to hear of le rds.1 in fields and then come back over them ' Queen's re ulations, which indeed, re- p - Ing -of about the size of a duck's egg. wild delusion of his deranged mind to g Asia—almost. everywhere in Asia, even The lump was heavy, irregular and to swallow the stuff. There is no other again and again ; hence no plants grovr►- gulose everything in Cho British army, in Siberia. But it sounds st range to . �'"" a certain extent moveable. A rough sae on record, so far as known, where ing in the pastures escape their notice, to the numbber a buttons on the tun - and, .as afterwards turned out, a very an individual has loaded his etormach And there is no weed, perhaps, which _Ice and the material of the shoelaces. , I hear that the Danish ho pitalrent. pro- inadequate estimate was made of the in such an extraordinary fasbioa. thea will oat eat ft allowed to get at it I strange too sap, this sort of paternal `� ti erect special- hoypitasls for the n w tie It is ou and tender. 'They are i deslwtifcrn, which is3 quite c.haracteris- "'bra in Icelmnd, i ha cls ++r i -land robabte weight of the mass constif ut- b y has a population cf only SO,Oon. yet ing the lump by getting the patient to i -- �- --�--- * eaperlally fond of woad seeds while yet tic of the Duke of Cambridge, has nev- ;among these are 300 it.-pers, so reports a remain on his bands and ki, es and place 'NAPOLEON :LEFT TAERIL : ggrow►ng to the bead- When turned in- er interfered with his popularity anions ; Datlish doctor lately sent there to in- ingg the palm of the hand on the atom to a atubhle tfeld. for ingtancxs, fn which the rank and filo. and this order, nl- vest igate. ach. scab weeds as lamb's-gcarters and rag- I thouggh it bits Tommy Atkins in one{ The physician then tried to remove A reasaut's "ttaso as Ranstaa Poland weed are maturing their seeds, they of his tenderest feelingH. has not pro- 1 Not fang ego a >;�ripyic c>litor was gen- tencxsd to five mttnt hs' imi,risonus: u• for the lump by passing a long pair of for- wrhteh Pree,erve„ N�s•rtes •t sena- will Boon turn a lot of these Into mut- vented the soldlera from enthusiari.tic- , , ceps thio h a rubber tube into the , pane's visit. ton. Every farmer, therefore, should `, all cheering their old chief at his fare- ; accticir'irr,- one of 1H.ation,r «•illisru's ug atii,n of nrw,,a- . stomach. lett after re - p eeehos The eonfise t peated trials he have a :flock of ehee to enable him to vvei revr6ws• In fact, this enthusiasm► perm cornnrent.ing unfavurat,ly on the was unsuccessful, the only results being The- French Consul- at Warsaw, the torsi weseds into mutton..7'heir presienee 'has been so marked err to displwme the , to add to the misery of the patient: It capital of ,sttasian Poland, recently re- will soon manifest itself in the gteater permanent bureaucrats at the War ; saYinga and doing of the ;:cons poten- was' apparent that the case was a se- ceived a -request from a peasant'that he cleanness that it will bri to the farms . de rtment. who see in it the probable tate or of his ol,edieut aervapty oscura - - c nous one, demanding immediate ,and ' on which they are kept• JAIL the sheesp est blishment •cif a dangerous preced- � rs►t her often, too. aid .rim in re airin his pottage, which radical treatment, and it was therefore P g have free range, therefore, in the noolts east. It has tberotore Crean conveyed ; Score one for t,ondon City entt�rprise. decided to operate. was falling into ruin. It was in thiseot- and corners• Allow them access to the to the Duke "that although cheers Reports somN time"ago had it that the _ A cut two inches long was made in lege that Napoleon Bonaparte spent a I stubble fields before Cha plow is to sol- 'from the troops are not. irreggular when elicit to exterminate the rat,t,it pLiKue the middle line of the stomach, the a: , da and n ht in December, 1806. The � low them, and rdan,y weed sseedi wilt be iven hire as a member of the royal � in Aust calla through an �i,i'ieuru t�,t ro- tient Navin been p g duced b innoculatiou �vt' 1i a iteadly ' g put under the influ- ( y placed by the+m beyond the reach of family. yet in his military capacity t hey Y ence of chloroform. On passing two cottage stands five versta from the fort- ( harm It, has been well said that the are against the regulations of the ser- ; serum promis sua•eyy..Eiur it n►►v ire •• i ust as wel�lif it's a (: rti tl f,iilure. A ' fingers through, the opening thus made i rase of Nowogeorgiewsk, fn the little sheep has a golden hoof. It may be viae, t�ondon firm propu,es t o take anal,ally into the stomach the L aicran felt. a p Y village of Okuniw, on the bank of the said with equal propriety that it ear- +not less th,cn 15,) tons of "dried calif fist heavy, irregular mass, and several ries a scavenger's btaom: . hard, sharp porots pro�eted through river Narew. It was while superintend- �_,, I WHLBLBARB©W GtLOBE GIRDLEHS. I at a reagonahlo pries. lin and by +1riNd - } the wail of the abdomen. An attempt I mg the passage of his troops across this i- , rabbit may tae st c.�urmun as ,lr+c�d fish. LtZn�neas in horses. + King of INVaria, has to brio e,he stomach through the open river chat Napoleon 'occupied Cho pass- I I � Three sap4 fist t'arialans. One *t Them a Otto, the ted Ii ing-•famed, o%%lag to the great weight !ant a cottage•- bias, maladies resulting from horse- just celet►rated his forty-,ixt h birth fay & of its cont.enti. Thal opening was there- Above the door these words are carved w•www. 'cry is Accou cls` two .lutes, —that is, it was .cAebra�_c�t t hr,nruh ,ut fore .enlarged, and after some .difticultp deep in the wood : "Palais,de 1'Emppss ahoeing are due to un®von and unhal- verse Act itr a t�envr war his country by a religic►u5 se�rvi a titnce t a portion of the stomach was drawn out reur, le 23 Decembre 1806." Another In- &need wall, (that part of the hoof that his stcc esy►on to the t h coifs+ the; road seri tion, t -his in Latin, is carved u n I Tho latest round -the -world feat to be: s overeign has never• :eft the C:'s le of . .and exposed to view. 1 >' i8'viaiblo below Cho halt whop the hoof attem ted is to irdle the earth in a , t " t lin , The stomach itself was then cut open a' black marble slab seta in one of the P g I+uerstonried, which is "surround ed ind a hole was made lar a enough to walls of the house an oonveys sub- '� Plae�ed upon the ground) in connection wheelbarrow. 1'wo Parisians one of high walls. Once a year r'ie I im _ +n- '- g eLBntlall the same ineantng• It is I with an undue height of the heel. if the 1 admit the middle and forefingers. Upon y whore will be' accompanied by his wife,? inter makes him a visit to yea how he . ` admitin the two nngere throw h this not known by whom the tablet was ; heels are allowed to grow taxi high the is getting along. His latest re.l.-n -ays - g g laced or who carved the words over started itoni Plano de la Concorde,' that His Majesty's phy.si,�al cont1it, hole the physician made a very start- P greater part of -the 'weight is thrown J ling discovery. - ( the door, but it is asserted. Ghat they Paris, 4ast Sunday morning to make the leaves nothing to be dt-sweet, while his" `�� The stomach was found to be" occas- 1 date from the time of Napoleons visit. I forward upon the bane structure of the ! journey In thin way. Each will take a mental Gond►tion is sicnt.'y- piti:stlle. +'. pied by a ( The Present occupant of the cottage is limb and the bones of Cho fest are forcxtd • still Otto will continue to wear the c a direct dependant of him who en- . turn at the machinen route. They MASS OF RI7STY NAZIS, t forward against the wall in front. crown, acu,rding to law. - ki - tsrtained Bonaparte beneath his root, ( wilt first wheel to Switzerland, than Some years a o a c>ung• t insruith" 1 many of them nearly three inc es" in an d- the report made by the French Inftammatfon of life foot and sorenesr+e e Y ,,� b in the joints and bones soon follow such to Italy, Turkey. Persia and China, :named Lippm,inn aauie .t o this r{,ucst ry t _. length. Some were very sharp, bent Consul says that the peasant tells & ,urp. If the toes. on the contrary. I that is to say, of course, it nothing un- ;from Tallya, Iiungary. Aft• + :+tins,° l,e t '� and twisted and as a consequence, they with enthusiasm the details of the im- wrote a letter to his fortiler ens ,lt,�er, - �-'- `' had to he Laken out with the two fin- Aerial visit, which had been handed are atllowed to grow too• long then he ;usual happens to prevent their cover- f, 1 T gars. 'this was a very tedious3 procesrs, down from goneratictn to generation, , preponderance of `"eight is thrown u was t In this bf clrc;uit. At Canton the &skin hien for the hand of his dao► h- as many of the nails .could bs removed and that ho exhibits to visitors a : the flexor - t.endons, which are on the g g Y i ter 1 ho answer rrrust huvP ►i Pas en - only one at a time. ��'hen about half statuette of the Emperor, -which shows i back side of the foot, anti these tendons ,will embark far !San Francisco, thence couragin:f because it. Icd tli+ , to s_ nd become inflamed. The boofs, therefore, they will trundle their barrow south-. alt his savinsa—siveral hundred dollars• the' mass had teen removed,- a piece of , him seated on a throne with theiworld j ward to Buenos Ayres, and from that —to his sweetliettr•t. Nut: told; at;u he mtn,t b,e pared In Acct a way .that Cho matted hair, nearly - two inches ig ;beneath his feet. This atatnette is very weight of the animal is equally dis' 'po rt will take passage on board a liner ret tined to his clef hove, only t.l, [iud len th, was withdrawn from the lower' old, and the peasant regards it with that the irl and her rarcuts would { g tributetci betweaen the bones and the for Harvo. i g 1 eB d of the oesophagus, from which it I the utmost reverence. , , flexor tandarre• It ane bee) is permit -1 Perhaps their journey may end, as did cavo not bin$ to do with him. The girl" r { projecting roto the stomach. The and her .father sneaked- away to hide '" doctor �.orked industrious! ata ever i Cod to grow higher thanlled «,rase, 1 that of another Pariiiian not long ago. pl Y y The Percent a Of POOP 8 es •r. brriises an the high heel , He, too'. started from the Place de la from him• I.i •mann foilor� eti, without minute increased rhe patient's danger. p will result. Concorde, and announced that he was finding. them. Th:�n rendered des{ er- - When. he had finally cleared the atom- � Onl one person in fifteen has both ping to walk around the world. A :die, he twught two revolvers, ai.d after �" ash of its unusual .contents, the net re- Y Horsog with weak, tender, ar bruised first killing the irl's mother, whit had ' sults vtere as follow: y g sole, may for a onus require leather or •+ar a crowd of his friends and adinirera bean left, behind she conrcuit' suir:cie e es in cod "con�ition,,. and in seven ,.e'1 water roof ads, but ass the sole groves of doth sexes assembled -t.o bid him au One hundred and ninety-two nails,the cases out of ten one eye; generally the' P y - revoir, and there was- much enthusias-° by ahcwtirrg. himself, thio+it,*h the t,e:id• - '•; majority being two and a half inches in these should be disaontfnued. The are - right, is stronger than the other. It! never required in healthy feet where tic. bupgin kissing and shedding of t .'Everybody has heard of lauxhin t gas_ length, and many even longer ; half a found that just as people aro right ' the sole, whish is the best and rYtost hysterical tsars. Finally he torn. him- • 13ut' there extaLs also lautrhicr 1,•��e dt'r, •, screw nail, a piece of brass wire., a car- natural prose ;tion, fa allowed to grow ' self away, and was followed by the which is even less of a I ' sighing mat- �.. pet tack, s,.veral small pieces of stick, -or left-handed, so they are right or left, undisturbed by the knife. ' . plaudit's of the large crowd, which had ter. The Nerue Pester Journal chrtln- a bu,lton and the -mass of hair -already sighted, and while apparently looking ; gorsoa with corns should' have their assembled during his leave-taking. icles a short time •a o that an ac•t ress ... mentioned. ,The whole weighed one with both eyes, they often really use` show made with a wide" inside web, i About three months afterwards one suddenly began to laugh vic,}ently on r pound, nine and a half ounecss.. only one. Out of 'twenty persons whose whinlr re3ts upon lbs bars, or have for of his friends ha eased to be in a sub- life stake, while dressed in �►-itie,�s's The wound in the stomach was then a time a bat' shoe; The last nail on the urb of Paris, and seeing a cxzy-looking weeds, anti just. in the tics of in:n,rnful- i closed, the patient was put to bed be- eyes were tested by a German doctor, I Inside should oleo be dispent9ed with, wineslrop and inns. entered in search of ly kissing a wreath which 'was tci ,f,e tween warm blankets, and a quarter of two only were found to bo left sight- and too seat of the porn or brui=se care- bibulous refreshrrient. Much to his sur- laid on the gxave of her dead husband• a grain of morphia was administered ed. The reason of the greater sLrengtb , fully pared out without either In i prise he saw. sleeted at one of the tables, The ac.'. rens h,td to leave the stage' ; the " hypodermically. But in spite of all the generally possessed by the ri ht eye is ing the frog or the bars. , reading' a palter and smoking a cigar- curtain fell. Investigatiocr - - 1,:1ed doctors could do the man died four I ' I ette the entleman who had started out that the foriner star of the c++lul,any not al ether understood, bu robabl , ..�,.. _ . _ I, t I g hours after the operation, which had p y so ayly on his urns around the had s rinkled t tie wreath with laugh- las f ed two hours. the natural tendency to the greater use g �° y P of the right aide of the body has some.. f Feeding Turfllps to DalPF COWS• � i world. ins powder. t�fter irhe lour blot fie, - - An examination - was held Twelve I " What I have you returned al- : thA oor victim of jealousy awf• pow der ' thing to do with it: In using weapons, Tbere seems to be much diiforenao „ P ,' houirs post mortem, when, it was found t ready I he cried, rushing up Ars sewn as fell into a de nth -like sleep, wahich last - that the mucous coat which lines the for instance, mankind has been tau$bt I in the opinion of dairymen as to the e interior of the stomaph was badly tO assume for ages attitudes in which ' he hay a established his friend's identity + ed twenty-four hours ; i,ut Leen Oi,he- • the right .hand and side have most ex-' practice of feeding turnips to dairy to his own satisfaction. lia was herself again. . lacerated, and in some laces entire! " Returned I" echoed -the bald tray- i nchefort p y ercise, and this discipline has undoubt- i. covets, A well -posted writer says : Tho I Specking ai Pasteur, Ilenri It -torn away from the surface. Nxo more edly had its effect on the a e. .Old sea eller. " Returned I Wh -, this is as far , + gs;erM od •.-;Clue - is c nails were found in the stomach, captains, after Tong use of t e telescope, 'ons fan is to feed Cho remota to the Y affi' ens that .art gas p but Y P as 1 ever got. I reached this place the g�laced on ih3 elle cd li -dro hobia cure. lin the passage leading directly from find their right eye nnuch stronger than cows' In mgeration, and they will not afternoon of the day I started, easel He altos Dr, Peter, a ms�sts►rer of the. the stomach there were removed a nail the left -'--the direct effect of .exercise. ' flavor -the ,butter. White -turnips will found things as comfortable that I Academie de Medicine, who, : p:rs kept . I about one inch in length and tw9 small This law is confirmed by the experience � used moire frosty ,than swedes. As concluded to remain. Why ahpuld I " account of the. failures under the "sr -s' `' $FLINTERS OF WOOD. of aurists. If a person who has ears of to the quantity of either of the roots look further for ease aid pleasure when tem Pasteur," and who cler.larc.g that "�* t'-,' ;. equal hearing power has cause to use to be given, every man must judge for therm ben t" the, number of deaths from hydropho I faumd It is supposed that these musli 'have one ear more than the other for a long himself, as, roots grown on some -lpnrl "I bio has increased rather than clec;eased . .. '`t eacaperi through the incision n the reriod, the ear brought into requ silicas y b® gitven more freely than thas+y ,i , i " ainc�e in:ioculat'ion suppl<rntecl the old - atom Bch, as no perforation could .be de- found to be sstrengthe3ned, and the from other' ground. _ Tbe" manner food'; Sh181ds Oi S1lk. timet immediate cauteri7at-fou of the " tested. ear not used loses its hearing in a cor- is prepared will not p,event the roots ` It appears that the comparatively ( wound. �chNfort: mQutio-ts a ntsmt'ert In sgeakiiag of the operation, thle phyy- responding degree. I • : from makiu+g the but t,er taste unpleas- f of oases ru which patients died afte'', " mcian wase performed it, Dr. James F: - antsy. A good wa -,to mi'x ihfl chaff, few Ioas3Qe to the Japar,eae troops fit, I their discharge from the Pasteur In- Qremmel, says : w1 the Manchurian engagemeiitti fn the Striving to Forged roots, and meal thoroughly as swoon as atitute. lie recalls, for i►.st:e•nce, that . "' Gastrotomy, a word which sit first � s ' ., ut fn the Ilea • Some men. advise drat . recent 'war with China weree no_t alta I at one time ten or a dozen Russian ' indicated airy incision throu h the ab -imps --Hello,- Jamps. What doyou p g p peasants who had keen bitten k,Y a coati - g ecolws be fed with swedes after milkin Sesser due to the bad zxrurksmanalyi �- : dominal walls for the surgical treat- think' -of that cigar I gscve You' .phis > instead af' befarey ; otliersi put one or of the Chinese • A.s a means of protect � dog cam.: to Paris to undergo trtsatment I � ' merit . of various affections of the vis- morning I I other aupposed preventives in the milk t,fon against ,the -c:olci the Japanese wore ; at the Pasteur Inst it'ute ; after t heir re cera, • is now employed _:to indicate o can- Jamps---Hs-s-h I Don'ti-. don't --I dant p i j p ,when panned, but I find that In a Ito Atte uantlty of floss silk under their out- loin to llussia every ons of these un- ing the stomach "for the removal of want to think" of it. I m trying hard of all care , either :swedes or bean .meal er clothing, and` this. - ached more or fort unates nevertheless died of the hor foreign bodies. 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VITUS DA�Ta _ _ �T' �` � i - Alittle cellar well fllledl iy . i � _ °r n _._ t�I/T A little wife well willed.' s �� .<' 4ienle,lling About the country That is URVIR- 'A Malady That Has Long Sated `W`hat could you wish a man Better - , F: :. - S tug eo Mue11 Talk 111 the �'rorld nt file Medical Skill. than. that t The last is not the least The reat success of .the chocolate preparations of .� � r Prs!rient Time.. a ;: F'; 1) an means, but flow G&n a wife kre �' 3 y the house of Wetter Baker & Co. {established �, ' Although Venezuela' to oktl but a ;i Speedy Cure for the Trouble"atyastbiw well willed if she be the victim of those smell and inconsiderable place on t'he covered—The Particulars or the Curt` distressing maladies that make her life in 1780) has led to the placing on the market �K� a burden 7 Let her take• Dr. Pierce'a x ' or a Little Girl -NWIio Was a Severn 3 l map, it is by no means a country to be Favorite Perseription °and cure all pain- , I : many misleading and unscrupulous ImltatlOnS Y iinn'erer, ful irre ularities, uterine disorders. in- a sneezed at. It is more than as large as :: ., g. of their name, labels, and wrappers. welter Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince ,'From the Ottfi*a Joui4nal: - '- flammat ton " and ulceration, prolapsus , Of A Edward Island,. and Manitoba put to- In a handsome brick residence oti the and kindred weaknesses. it 18 a >•oon Baker CO. are the Olde8t and lat'gest rrlarlu' _ '; ; .1 y 10th line of Goulborn township, Carle- and a blessing to women. ThousandA ether and contains a population equal o, lives Mr. Thomas Bradley, one are in -the bloom pf health throu h - �' � facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Ort. c F� s ",. g ton C g i to more th:� half of that__ of Canada. of Goulborn's most successful farmers. •using it, when otiertivise they would 1: I Chocolates on this continent. No Chemicals are pan Interest} tn. more wa s than one, rat in IVIr. Bradley's family is a bright lit- be under the sod. Are you a sufferers ;l � } Y o had Use it, or some dap we may read- )- sed in their manufactures. "t , '" e. , tie daughter, 8 years of age, w h u : c has within its boundaries the first point " been a severe sufferer from St. Vitus' A little wife self willed i �' of (ho American mainlanri sighted by dance, and who had been treated L►y ;- Rosewood coffin early filled t COtlBumers should ask for, anti be sure that fi "` i ' s R . Columbus, who, during his third voy- ; physicians without any beneficial re- Spite of doctor well skilled. - - ) they get, the genuine Walter Baker. &Co.'s gO0d8i. f � ' i " age, in 1498, entered t}le Gulf of Poria, i sults. Having .learned that. the little " =- - 4 1 one had been fully restored to health Ovarian, Ia'ibroid. and other Tuners BAKER & Ca•� Litnited, itE` and sailed along the delta of the Odin-' + i by the use of Dr. \'i illiams' Pink Pills, cured- without surgery. Book, testi- WALTER eco, the very area- of which is now )the a cora"Pspondent of the Journal called monittls and references, mailed at3cure- DORCHESTERi ' MASS. ` ly sealed for " 10 cents in stamtrs. Ad- } - , wafter in dispute between Great Tari- ,,. ? drt+as, World's 17ispanatiry Medical As- • ---- - ------ -- — - , `.,: lain and the Venezuelan Republic. .I '.�'ty r�ociation, Buffala, '..�i. _ �i --�-- GRED' IEDIC�HE. I �CERS� �aboutdeeariptt�s catalog S{' t ` ItiZOTf.OVE'.r, it is a rich agricultural, pas- , , Dough �llxer� . B A on aa� t legal, and forest country. It was I a r The Rosaip habit is more Injurious thab afford to do w•ithoud them. r{,r, , t he liquor haiii t. ► 73 to 81 Adelaide at W , :� ,, colony of Spain till 1810, when the .. _i COd-liver Oil is useful C.T. Pendrlth,h. fr.l TORONTO,ONT - 1,. t Ask your physician, your druggist and __-_ r V enezi:eLtns rose against the yoke of / our friends about Shiloh'a Cure for that Euro can ower, and the }ollowing y beyond. any praise It has ofiAMPIoN ;° p p 1 �' , I . I Consumption.- They will reoommend it. _ .. $T�Mp & STO�� . year the independence of the territory - 1: t h L ;.i The uiarruge ceremony is tae 'dividing ' ever won, and yet few are EXTRAOTOR, ,,,, :- was proclaimed. Amore or legs desul- line between romance and reality. > ,; ,i I I willing or can take it in There are more of these I r y tory �`rar of ten years followed and not i :': I I 1 Corns ! Corns ! Corns ! I i Machineit in use than ,- ,. i .' I ' all other kinds com- until 1845 was the "iodependence of her' its natitral state. Scott S I': 1 + 1 j 1 " <=1thy should you go limping round ; blued. 14 ears trial former colony recognized. by Spain in "y I-, when Putnam's _Painless Corn_ Extras -'i �i mu�S1021 Of COd-liver Oil has prove them the beet. Send for pMcas" the treaty of Madrid. The country ; is I ! I t or will remove your Corns in a tow I >' now governed under a constitution moo- �' �� ; I 1 clays l It will give almost jnstant re- { IS YlOt o�ensive; 1 1$ al- � and terms to Ft ., - _ Belled on that of the United Stateps, 1 � lief and a guaranteed cure in the end. $. $. KIMBALL,° but with i . Bo sure you get the genuine Putnam's" most palatable. 577 Craig Bt '.4fontreal MORE INDEPENDENCE - Corn 1','xtraetur, made by Polson & Co., I -- - ,, ! p' Kingston, fur many , substitutes are be- . Children like 1t It 13 'seccu ed to "provincial and local Govern- "Now Entirely Free Front Disease." . N� ing offered, and it iS always better to; - 'meat.. At the head of the Central Ex- at the family ' residence for the pur- get the best. Safe, sure, painless. Cid-liver Coil made more +, ecutive is the President, elected for a pose of ascertaining the facts, and Lopid possesses must o. wiu virtues and term of "two years, and possessing no found t•he little girl a picture of bright- ._ effectual, and combined t .1, veto power, The legislatiou foo the - ness and good health. Mrs. Faulkner, vices. @ . whole R.epu'blic is vested in a Congress a sister of the little one, gave the fol- -Constipation causes more than half the with the HjypophosphlteS ASKYOUR SEWINGMACHINEAGENT of. t.wo Iluuses, both o[ which are elect- lowing information : "About eighteen ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea its S t r e n g t h e n 1 n g and N LY FOR IT,'OR SEND"A 3CENT STAMP ed for four vicars,. the Sen tors being months ago Alvira was attacked by that is a pleasant Cure for Constipation. n FOR PARTICULARS,PRICE L16T, elected by the Legislature of each terrible malady, St. Vitus' dance, and ltiehes have,wings, but Poverty can't flesh -forming powers are 10 SAMPL'ES,COTTONYARN.&c. . State, and the Representatives . by became so had -that we called in two •. • ) ;o ;ulcer, direct, and ublic cies- atford them.aT el increased. - } Tei 1 1 p doctors, who held out nc� hope t;> us of g y - ,. �.. a , l .w tion." her ultimate cure, and she was so bad- Neither Compel?ficin nor dishonest Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute !' _ :�uuth-east of the eastern btntndttry rivalr can shake the reputation of St. {} ly affected with the 'dance a to re- y • ' • " of tienezuela lies the Britt>h colony or quire almost constant watching. Leon Water. Stott k scone, i3allsvtllw- Sot. and fit. _ Rritih Guiana. Between"the two, how- About this time we read in t•he Ottawa �ti tie►, a wo en's tear hits a man right, FOB TWENTY FIVE YBAB,B •4 ever, there is a debatable area respect- Journal of a simil"ar case cured by The t fiatt.ens him out. , ing which a.dispute of many years' use of Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills, which A, Is. '87. p - standing has existed. Between the gave us renewed hope, Wl- rocured.a _ p ; . � c ti . s of the Orinoco and the Amazon c i,efore these were *- _ ___ I i_i , t h couple of boxes, an i is the" territory known prior to .1810 its all used there was a Perceptible im- the Guaya.na.s. In that Sear a large provement. After using six boxe9 . andMuala Oookaufevery , portion of -the territory becarne. the more she; was entirely free from the i. , 14yolpal All Hinds d possession of Venezuela, as the sulroer11- disease, and as you can see is en joyi ha Manufa 1 Irs of Da ants. ser in title of Sp�.in. - Anot.lier poet t•he best of health. Several me nt strur este, of mos, t0& of i he Guaranas was cc;aed to t7reat 1" •1 strusnente, Drum',!, d ei. - Bril•ain b Iloiland in IR14. No treat have pass' d since the use of the Pink Muelo an rsvevs, Priv. - 3 Y Pills was. discontinued, but there has yrs► and �ubNshen. ` Y S beam no ret urn of the malady, nor any - The IarOaat ate•ek in I had ever definitel fixed the bounder i ur�1 cp cT p �{ nada to cheese t'Morn. - It ' between ills Spanish and Dutch pus- s`,mpterns of it. We are quite certain Ti7Gv0O�a7 DEt,7 1 �R�END sessions, and it was" not longi before; a Ijr. `Villiams' Pink Pills curet leer and �+ detour prices bsrore par. - boundar - dos ,ort e arose, which all ef- sioney. Seas olt, and save 3 1 strongly recommend them in similar �, 1� 1 ARc�xRT 8At-E 111 �:ANADA. fey• Set►1 /or Catnioywl. . - fortes to settle. have up to t•he present• case " - - W00iowingSoo4L rptrirsl. � �-` time proved unavailing. In 18 7 -the Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills -are an un- i puT IE & SONS WHALEY. ROYCE a CO..Te► aft . • dispute reached 'such a point that dip- failing specific, for such diseases as is co. I M,r�. . . g motor •ataXia, partial paralysis, St: I I ) BUTE 8NEET-METAL TILE a GRAVEL ROOFERS + lomatic relations between En land id ' pAN�� SNORT �TORIat;. a _ ti'enezuela were broken off. `Che er- Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- . Sheet Metal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile R,3d ritory in dispute the Yuruary valley, matism, nervous 1 eadache, the atter ef- Hlaak and Green ROodng Slate Metal COr "' in which old mines of *reef richness E' t3uttera 3 '' t; g b fects of -la gri e, pal itation. of the niece P colt, Tar, Rooting it h, �t �LD MAH SAVAR I Hi i - have. recently bet;n disrovered, rind the heart, pale endo allrnv c cl,plexion, all sown 1 es, Sea., supplied the trade. )3 ossession of which would o far to nut Telephone 1834, Adelt►ideSt Widmer Sq -_ 1'J. P g 1. forms of weakness either in male or fl-- t y TOii3ONTO AND OT$ER BTt1ftIEs, ,*;, - Great Britain in control of the navig- mail-. Pink fills are sold by all deal-' -able outlet of t'he•Orinoco, the ors, ar will be sent post paid on receipt Ip" - I �� -> I� BUAINEBd OHANCtFs. —a=— t: KEY TO TH>J CO�TiV1F.ItCE ` ! of price, 50 cents a box, or six hexes for If yon want to buy ortiott astock orbusineee c �j �`?.50, by addressing nr. \i'illiams ff N of any description write me. t have had largs EDWARD W� LIAM THOMSON f ua.rt'er of the entire South DJedicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Catarrh ill the Head ezpeelence :n the vrhotor/alo, Am Kelling buei- plot6: 11.00. .` 'of ons q neReea continually. Correspondence contit�n- ' American continent•. A section of 'the Schenectady, N. I�. Is a dangerous dlseaw because It is tial. No charge to buyer.. Joit:v Nsw, . CoNTzxTs : Old Ian Savarin—The P;I ttegti - g L:nit ed States press says this would• in- __ �____L + ! 2l Adelaide Ea -it. Toronto of the Liinits—Modrath's Dad Night—(iireai l t roduce radical changes in the commer- liable t0 result In 1088 of_ hearing Of I podfre�r 's Lament—The lied -Headed Wish . iI pial and •political relations tit Vene- " A C6iebrated CominerelaI College• smell, or develop into consumption. ''� dego—The ssini`�g cross of Rigaud—L1tL1s 1 7uela, Columbia, and L'razil. From ; j��- 000. Baptiste -The Rlde b Night -Drafted -A . 4I`. During the last thirty-five yearA the f{Cad the fulloWltlg: V Turk�TT Apt�oe—Clran�papa's Z�'olt Story— time to time articles have been writ- British American Business College of 1t My wife has been a sufferer t'1-- , . The Waterloo Veteran—John Bedell—Ver - t'' ten about British demands which are 'Toronto, has been recognized throughout -- Ntssky's 8tratagpm alleged to he harsh, but respecting Canada as the leac'_inq institution in the catarrh for the past four years and the PTiCVATit FUNDS FOR I�Vtf3TMENT which it has never been clearly shown PREas OP"Mr.s. country for the training of young men disease had gone so tar that her eyesight on Mortgage of Ke,t► ERtato. .Inti`resb that they are uu ust, or that .-the' are at looses raves.peOia► arranRementa mal Mantrsal dsaette: "Mr. Thoinaan Mt. j S and young women fur various 86vcrca- was .atlei;ted so that for nearly `yeas made for (;hush LOaas. Apply to studied with equal success the French settles s -- in excess' of her rightful clainis. " The t ions in commercial life: That the busi- chs was unable to read for more than flue on the banks of the Ottawa or its atrihiiterieer questions has been more or less made Hess men of Toronto realize the import- i Bpel2ty, ¢IacktstoCk, Nesblt;t, the trsnKplanted liighlandere, the veteras - the text of- anti-British . trades. The ease of such an Institut lou in their minutes at a tomo. She suffered severe j who has carried acrom the ocean sll.the tntdL . Lonrlun Times sa 's that the New ChetdttriCk &Riddell, tions of European "ttlefioldft, the Nor'westw , � midst, is evidenced • by the fact that it pains in the head and at times was almost Banic of Torot►LO :►fares. - who has become the anoestor of half-beeedt ' . r �i ork Stin keeps a leading article of has just been reorganized as a joint distracted. About Christmas, she con- I - __ _ (.hutch :Street, Toronto ani is still a true son of auld Scotia, the voy this subject in type, which appear stuck company, having among its three- meneed taking Hood's_ t3arsaparilla, .and i ageur-and shanty man, the hunter and trap- s " "- and reappears -every now and t hen, tors- such men as S. Caldecott, Presi- �a per, and even the �tranger that Ice within our dressed up on each occasion with rrlure dent of the Toronto Bozrd of Trade, bince that time has steadily Improved. p� N sT C� U V H gam•" ' or less vehemence" of rhetoric, accord- F.dw. Trotit, Pres. Monetary Tithes She has taken six bottles of Hood's Bar- ioQ�i LIIN(15 ���Y SaturdayNight:�"Iwonderwhatonecould.' - - ' ing to circumstances." The attitude Printing Co„ E.R.C. Clarkson, Chart- eaparilla and V on the road to a complete . t Ray about this (book that would induce =o . �_ of the United States Government in i J " '! OM �SY•B the intellig�ent reading public of Canada w _ Bred Accountant, " Wm. McCabe, Man- cure. I cannot speak too hk,hly of Head's reet it witb the whirlwind of approval that i` the matter is that, if, under colour of a aging director of North American Life GERMAH BREAST BALSAM �` to merits deserve. It is one of the few -c ;, '14 . ,.dispute flout boundaries, Great Britain Ins., Co., Frederick �Vyld, of Wyld, Sarsaparilla, and I cheerfully recommend t gt'eat books wrltwn by Canadians, and moat! . - �ts endeavouring to extend tier territor- Grasett and Darling, S. F. Mc Kinnon, it." W. II. Fuitsixit, Newmarket, Ontario : - AND sg ccit>iu or THE coven. of the stories are located in Canada." i • ial possessions in America, this is con- wholesale milliner, and D. E. 'Thomson, - s ` Sold by Druggi,its At 25 and 80 cents. liars to the Monroe doctrine, and by barrister, of the firm of Thomson, Bea- �OOd'S Sar$Sparilla _ !i'ILL[AM Btlt;llG�B, Pub1l.Lelr, r . that doctrine the United States. Gov- Berson and Bell. -"- -- ---- - --- - se -ss 8lo)bilnond 1st. West. Toreatlti " ernment abides. Linder these circum- j�\Ulf BALs-Kh:Alt <3lt[Mil3Y—FKUIT I r': .� The methods of instruction have been F F lRht -Soil now and filch ; thirty acres �, x stances. Mr. Chamberlain's reported read im roved, and the staff lar e- �_ , r g y the t n jy aiear� ; eighteen plicated to choice fruits ; �I , action in instructing the Governor of 1 • increased ao a to better contorrri with -! very -convenient and beautiful location : - British Guiana to get a provision fort the practical" ideas of the Board of Di- - markottug taoiUti�a unaurpa:t@red;,no trngh ; ' CAIS T UIT . } biaxial guns to defend the frontier is rectors. Students will hens eforth worth fort) -five hundred. It fatten at ones interesting. r:c ive a thorough training, not onl True Bleed Purifier �willttlkethirty-five hundredeaeh,oroneThou- 9 ,.V �: .,�-- 1 ), in bcx,kkeeping and commercial ca� sand may remt►in oa mortgage; a snap move Tobacco u:Eli say. Ahl'saybe you say,; WEARY AND WEAK W1iMEN FIND culatiotsis, but, also, in all the details of ProraineDWy in the pub..o eye today. i quick. L ,sox iia. Wtnon.k Unt. office work, by handling the same soyourselt. There aro elillions like. A REAL F Rl E N D I N S 0 U T H + ours Habitual oonadw you, with wktf physicians Galt a "TO- . 2 papers and performing the same duties HQQd $pill$ utta. r4��, per bos �"� „_ - BACCO NERVE that ie, your nervi AMERICAN NERVINE. as a bookkee er or an assistant in any - . -- -., �n y, s� ' R well -re ulated business office. ouot.As egos t3late, Glravel and u,eta Jj� Nis system ii compkieiy under tobaC- g � rooterK, metallic ceilin s sic it ilegpatred of #�y all Ilcr Friends, end' Har Those who have the benefit of a mt metal workers. lY! ddela qe W.,'1uroL@ p 1C OWS nar l� sUmul and when you a + r 1' Case Pronoouted Hopeless nr Uoetors, training of this sort, Hill eaparience __ ______ __ _ T _ _ COR, YONGE dt GERRARD 8T8., TORONTO. ONT. ," 'T IT." -you tell the truth. >py 1 CAN , ver little difficulty In obtaining sit- Permanenu caro CANADA'S Greatest Commercial School; � �, ` ��� 'ills, Annie 1 atteraou, orSackvrlte,x.N., STAMMERING y aaventageit haat Ui the Dominion; ,til The natural Way istetreatthediseased nations in commercial offices. The by s st4•tetly Educa: ; � a �, h Was Restored to Perfect Health, President of the Board of Trade has tional System. No advance ted:,. Writs for deuts aeststed to poAltioltq'every week ; mode- nervous It"I" by using . a; rate riµtol everything first-class. Catalogue ERIIAPS he ,was denoted a valuable gold medal, to be circular. THE ONTARIO 1Nti'rITUTiCi .-. # a cynic; but some competed- for Sit -the' Christmas ezam- 78 $end S6. Toronto and speoimena of penmanwhip flee. �O ���� �� " ` a ' i. 4N;'. one has said That mations by these in attendance during S>��► ZLLIOTT, Prineipttis. _,• • Q in ,this age there the resent term . • 11 Strictly High Grads �. V ' ��( . +}� p Wtieel ac a M60ERATti Q�� (Q!'p „ ' -4 #[ �� are no healthy wo- When in Toronto, recently, we bad ��µµfCE. 13. T. Y$xDxlTtd JURE. °'al- °� �� �. . men. Let us be the pleasure of : visiting their magni- Manufacturer. 73 to 8i 0 and we will .how s , y ,1 � t ��, . onerous ,and 'Bis- ficent premises in the Confederation edelaids 8t. W«Toronto ym bowel- make da ; aD- BAC EASY - 7, Dunt the state- Life Building, which are the finast----------- sotuteiy .Iunt we fu,wsh thhe wor� and �.- s; - t"ah yon tree; you work in the loeanq meat. The age has ever devoted to the purposes of busi- KZRs here is. a snap for jou. Harris wh re goo live• smd us your .dare„ ' r tated � rvca?_ many women, nese and shorthand education in Cana- has sample cloth pieced for quilts. E3end ane we will ozpiun die bueiner@ taus acts directly, Oil thi tObaCtA it 5 and noble da. Those who are interested in this toe trial 1popt. good value. minemberwe guarana. a clear profit of nerve CentrOs, destroying the nerve , f c 3 t strong g7, ay, 8i W1Ulnim St.. Toronto. p for a sty a.� o work( abWutl sere. '_ `' afarin effects, builds u and im roves �t physically, ps they line of work, would do well to write �_____ � g p p , " ` are mentally and the Secretary, Mr. David Hoskilis, for LLjRtpA t.ANtDs of extraordinary fertility Write at once. dddress 1?. T. Moraan� Mgr , theMtire nerMous EyStem. MakesWEAK 10 ..? morally ; but it is one of their handsome free catalogues. in healthy location; immensee profltg on _ Boa A. i, Windsor, ata• HIEN STRONI1. Many report a gain of . ` i ` true neverthelesis, that a large percent- shipping winter grown vego-ables to northern k ' marketer No clearing, drainage or isrigati J !iT a the countr suffer W f11 ten pounds ith fen days. You run no K�, age of the wortnen of Y Deeded, Low prices ; flair terms. WH physical or flinancial risk--NO-TO-BAC y from nervous and general debility main .Banished as if by Nagle. FmnToN, 203 Church Street, T_ orouto. p�/ p ,..1.ti They -drag out a weary ezistencc, and - _-- REMARKAOI.E, . s01dJnder yfir oWll 4, t each day is a slay of pain and suffer- Nerviline-nerve pain ours --let a peel- >t[nahlnerY of Allam , _ �' �f ,, live find almost instantaneous remedy e� ins. This was the case with Mise from VPlndmiUs, Firs 13epartatient flap- puARitC DRU��ISTS ��ARA���� N.B. for external, internal, or local pains. lies and Waterworks Plants down to CH uG r + '� Annie Patterson, of Sackville, a s = ,y ,;; i'`- lady widely known in those parts. She The most active remedy hitherto known �aglne Packing of the best kind. Ice your e►p raises, douysrseticu and Ev®r drug ist ie authorized to sell 7 i�, .: , we,s weak, and showed symptoms of en- falls far short at Nerviline for potent �p88aa yd t.} r ower in. the relief of nerve pain. A a' �' Nl1IID' Manufaetnrera a�'oIIt+, genet al lleariDg, It you have been lately No -To --Bac uii er absolute guarantee : aT ��; . tering a decline: She auf Bred terribly P 8't57 Notre Dame pts. MontreaL drinking 8t. Leos regularly. Your stomach to caro every; form of tobacco using. frnm indi cellon and nervousness. trial will demonstrate. stay hive been upset, yyour liver sluggish, Our written guarantee, free sampple of z ' ` Having tried practically all aorta of Covers pay sweethearts oatmplfimsnts ; or tr ltidneys failed to perforin thou No -To -Bac gild booklet called, "lloa't r remedies, and called in the assistance husbands pay wives' bills. H "' T � � dull 1St. l eon makes every ping smooth Tobacco Spit; and he a ke Your Life re the s, an c physicians, and, thelle and if you don't believe it j i t try ib. wa "mail for the askih Address � , 5 1, -1 . E L R D g - ' 13ar1 s Clover Root Ttia is s sure nitre H �T R NG1 FAKIy Y CO. Ohi _ 4 doing her nb good, •she was influenced for Headache and Nervone Diseases. {,� """"'�T•t1� ��NRAI. WAT Cod. sago, montreal, Can., New York, eat - to tr 6outh tit by soL.e one, somehow, Y • Nothing relieves eo quickly. bMDEND 40. 79. JleadOffloa-King 8t. Vit., Toronto. �+ � 'ren 1381, e7i oAuetipaWona-rOnr. r A ., 4 Amens an Nervine. Of course, it- was - _ _ `'r like hoping against hope --another pa- We admit the superiority of any otbe ---.- _ ► - __ _ __ -- - ,. cisco with more or less mental reservation - _ _ tent medicine. But she had taken only p I t 'it51b IS 13ERF,BY fJTVIIaN that a Divt- •w� - ------------ - -- --_-= . t! , one bottle when her system began to Cold is the Head, -Nasal Ballon giv89 dead of FIVE PER CENT. for oho aurreab AK„ i�.,i3iA,i�ILL >e�. laic©- on the health of earliest years, instant relief,speedily cures. Never ieiils. halt g�rear, bele at the rate of TEM PZi:R ,. - : and after using three bottles she was (TENT. PE1R ANNUM npoa the paid-up oapi- • s. 0-®-RRIA.G•Iv7 ''P.A.RNIt�$$1$ `'r- ' The course of true oopet►Ienoe nevEr didaI o! Ohe hank, has chin day been declared, i completely cured. No wonder she is i , mucin, fluid that the same will be pa •able ab the Bank 1t8arp�BOd far inability, Brilliaaey and Easy'trarking. " , strong in her sxlnvictions that there is U D and iGs branches on anti ater Mcuday, the no remedy like South American Nor »i Conaum tiou; La Griispe, Pnetimbnia, ascend da a! Decetnber ext, � � �'� �'' Y F� p y I; T . vine. / 'A,nd all Throat asid Lung diseases are TAE TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed — __ —.-- This remedy is a remarkable h alth cared by Shiloh's Cure. from the sixteenth to the thirtieth days of N'o• ___ L ' � P z � 1, builder, it removes disease, etre gth- vembor both days included. �'Oli, ALL PUA ',SES ` l �r - A wail has been raised alon the g. By order of the BoFrd ens the nerves, and puts on flesh. Mies - t�xe,titynsur�assed bar aa� , . y " 'E `• i Rhine because some enterprising {t3lgned) n. bOUL$QN r" ) Patterson's case is only one of thous- ` Dutchman from Holland" imported as , iUetgeral st ar. RECOUNENDED BY TRY ' antis that have been chronicled in these hams what taste and Investigation The Iiaak ot'1'oreilto. -"!�'� H1QHlt82' AUY`HORI't'iBs �'TC,.:._' Ir. ( coluxians at different lianas. B •' " Toroata, 93rd Otitot�r, 180.i► ,- tAiitt llrsot io VtQ1RR8Tl.dTI VVAIHT •• ., iV�OetTREA1. and QUE13EQ ,# -. proved to be the fla hams of tleala. w ti`,3 . . .. _ Ci ti -, - t .. . ., ..::-: lF .M ♦,. - . . , - .: .-- .. - q ,v. {,s Fi �p,�:i^' • a 4 �'i` a.'•ia_w-Q. # '9 .. - .. *'-.Y. .r �`•..:, .. .: .: .: �... ,--• •a .c,. - _: .b-st. '� - ,., Jew' _ i. v« t `.. i i J. :IS ni: rs .v� -a: g. 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VITUS DA�Ta _ _ �T' �` � i - Alittle cellar well fllledl iy . i � _ °r n _._ t�I/T A little wife well willed.' s �� .<' 4ienle,lling About the country That is URVIR- 'A Malady That Has Long Sated `W`hat could you wish a man Better - , F: :. - S tug eo Mue11 Talk 111 the �'rorld nt file Medical Skill. than. that t The last is not the least The reat success of .the chocolate preparations of .� � r Prs!rient Time.. a ;: F'; 1) an means, but flow G&n a wife kre �' 3 y the house of Wetter Baker & Co. {established �, ' Although Venezuela' to oktl but a ;i Speedy Cure for the Trouble"atyastbiw well willed if she be the victim of those smell and inconsiderable place on t'he covered—The Particulars or the Curt` distressing maladies that make her life in 1780) has led to the placing on the market �K� a burden 7 Let her take• Dr. Pierce'a x ' or a Little Girl -NWIio Was a Severn 3 l map, it is by no means a country to be Favorite Perseription °and cure all pain- , I : many misleading and unscrupulous ImltatlOnS Y iinn'erer, ful irre ularities, uterine disorders. in- a sneezed at. It is more than as large as :: ., g. of their name, labels, and wrappers. welter Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince ,'From the Ottfi*a Joui4nal: - '- flammat ton " and ulceration, prolapsus , Of A Edward Island,. and Manitoba put to- In a handsome brick residence oti the and kindred weaknesses. it 18 a >•oon Baker CO. are the Olde8t and lat'gest rrlarlu' _ '; ; .1 y 10th line of Goulborn township, Carle- and a blessing to women. ThousandA ether and contains a population equal o, lives Mr. Thomas Bradley, one are in -the bloom pf health throu h - �' � facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Ort. c F� s ",. g ton C g i to more th:� half of that__ of Canada. of Goulborn's most successful farmers. •using it, when otiertivise they would 1: I Chocolates on this continent. No Chemicals are pan Interest} tn. more wa s than one, rat in IVIr. Bradley's family is a bright lit- be under the sod. Are you a sufferers ;l � } Y o had Use it, or some dap we may read- )- sed in their manufactures. "t , '" e. , tie daughter, 8 years of age, w h u : c has within its boundaries the first point " been a severe sufferer from St. Vitus' A little wife self willed i �' of (ho American mainlanri sighted by dance, and who had been treated L►y ;- Rosewood coffin early filled t COtlBumers should ask for, anti be sure that fi "` i ' s R . Columbus, who, during his third voy- ; physicians without any beneficial re- Spite of doctor well skilled. - - ) they get, the genuine Walter Baker. &Co.'s gO0d8i. f � ' i " age, in 1498, entered t}le Gulf of Poria, i sults. Having .learned that. the little " =- - 4 1 one had been fully restored to health Ovarian, Ia'ibroid. and other Tuners BAKER & Ca•� Litnited, itE` and sailed along the delta of the Odin-' + i by the use of Dr. \'i illiams' Pink Pills, cured- without surgery. Book, testi- WALTER eco, the very area- of which is now )the a cora"Pspondent of the Journal called monittls and references, mailed at3cure- DORCHESTERi ' MASS. ` ly sealed for " 10 cents in stamtrs. Ad- } - , wafter in dispute between Great Tari- ,,. ? drt+as, World's 17ispanatiry Medical As- • ---- - ------ -- — - , `.,: lain and the Venezuelan Republic. .I '.�'ty r�ociation, Buffala, '..�i. _ �i --�-- GRED' IEDIC�HE. I �CERS� �aboutdeeariptt�s catalog S{' t ` ItiZOTf.OVE'.r, it is a rich agricultural, pas- , , Dough �llxer� . B A on aa� t legal, and forest country. It was I a r The Rosaip habit is more Injurious thab afford to do w•ithoud them. r{,r, , t he liquor haiii t. ► 73 to 81 Adelaide at W , :� ,, colony of Spain till 1810, when the .. _i COd-liver Oil is useful C.T. Pendrlth,h. fr.l TORONTO,ONT - 1,. t Ask your physician, your druggist and __-_ r V enezi:eLtns rose against the yoke of / our friends about Shiloh'a Cure for that Euro can ower, and the }ollowing y beyond. any praise It has ofiAMPIoN ;° p p 1 �' , I . I Consumption.- They will reoommend it. _ .. $T�Mp & STO�� . year the independence of the territory - 1: t h L ;.i The uiarruge ceremony is tae 'dividing ' ever won, and yet few are EXTRAOTOR, ,,,, :- was proclaimed. Amore or legs desul- line between romance and reality. > ,; ,i I I willing or can take it in There are more of these I r y tory �`rar of ten years followed and not i :': I I 1 Corns ! Corns ! Corns ! I i Machineit in use than ,- ,. i .' I ' all other kinds com- until 1845 was the "iodependence of her' its natitral state. Scott S I': 1 + 1 j 1 " <=1thy should you go limping round ; blued. 14 ears trial former colony recognized. by Spain in "y I-, when Putnam's _Painless Corn_ Extras -'i �i mu�S1021 Of COd-liver Oil has prove them the beet. Send for pMcas" the treaty of Madrid. The country ; is I ! I t or will remove your Corns in a tow I >' now governed under a constitution moo- �' �� ; I 1 clays l It will give almost jnstant re- { IS YlOt o�ensive; 1 1$ al- � and terms to Ft ., - _ Belled on that of the United Stateps, 1 � lief and a guaranteed cure in the end. $. $. KIMBALL,° but with i . Bo sure you get the genuine Putnam's" most palatable. 577 Craig Bt '.4fontreal MORE INDEPENDENCE - Corn 1','xtraetur, made by Polson & Co., I -- - ,, ! p' Kingston, fur many , substitutes are be- . Children like 1t It 13 'seccu ed to "provincial and local Govern- "Now Entirely Free Front Disease." . N� ing offered, and it iS always better to; - 'meat.. At the head of the Central Ex- at the family ' residence for the pur- get the best. Safe, sure, painless. Cid-liver Coil made more +, ecutive is the President, elected for a pose of ascertaining the facts, and Lopid possesses must o. wiu virtues and term of "two years, and possessing no found t•he little girl a picture of bright- ._ effectual, and combined t .1, veto power, The legislatiou foo the - ness and good health. Mrs. Faulkner, vices. @ . whole R.epu'blic is vested in a Congress a sister of the little one, gave the fol- -Constipation causes more than half the with the HjypophosphlteS ASKYOUR SEWINGMACHINEAGENT of. t.wo Iluuses, both o[ which are elect- lowing information : "About eighteen ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea its S t r e n g t h e n 1 n g and N LY FOR IT,'OR SEND"A 3CENT STAMP ed for four vicars,. the Sen tors being months ago Alvira was attacked by that is a pleasant Cure for Constipation. n FOR PARTICULARS,PRICE L16T, elected by the Legislature of each terrible malady, St. Vitus' dance, and ltiehes have,wings, but Poverty can't flesh -forming powers are 10 SAMPL'ES,COTTONYARN.&c. . State, and the Representatives . by became so had -that we called in two •. • ) ;o ;ulcer, direct, and ublic cies- atford them.aT el increased. - } Tei 1 1 p doctors, who held out nc� hope t;> us of g y - ,. �.. a , l .w tion." her ultimate cure, and she was so bad- Neither Compel?ficin nor dishonest Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute !' _ :�uuth-east of the eastern btntndttry rivalr can shake the reputation of St. {} ly affected with the 'dance a to re- y • ' • " of tienezuela lies the Britt>h colony or quire almost constant watching. Leon Water. Stott k scone, i3allsvtllw- Sot. and fit. _ Rritih Guiana. Between"the two, how- About this time we read in t•he Ottawa �ti tie►, a wo en's tear hits a man right, FOB TWENTY FIVE YBAB,B •4 ever, there is a debatable area respect- Journal of a simil"ar case cured by The t fiatt.ens him out. , ing which a.dispute of many years' use of Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills, which A, Is. '87. p - standing has existed. Between the gave us renewed hope, Wl- rocured.a _ p ; . � c ti . s of the Orinoco and the Amazon c i,efore these were *- _ ___ I i_i , t h couple of boxes, an i is the" territory known prior to .1810 its all used there was a Perceptible im- the Guaya.na.s. In that Sear a large provement. After using six boxe9 . andMuala Oookaufevery , portion of -the territory becarne. the more she; was entirely free from the i. , 14yolpal All Hinds d possession of Venezuela, as the sulroer11- disease, and as you can see is en joyi ha Manufa 1 Irs of Da ants. ser in title of Sp�.in. - Anot.lier poet t•he best of health. Several me nt strur este, of mos, t0& of i he Guaranas was cc;aed to t7reat 1" •1 strusnente, Drum',!, d ei. - Bril•ain b Iloiland in IR14. No treat have pass' d since the use of the Pink Muelo an rsvevs, Priv. - 3 Y Pills was. discontinued, but there has yrs► and �ubNshen. ` Y S beam no ret urn of the malady, nor any - The IarOaat ate•ek in I had ever definitel fixed the bounder i ur�1 cp cT p �{ nada to cheese t'Morn. - It ' between ills Spanish and Dutch pus- s`,mpterns of it. We are quite certain Ti7Gv0O�a7 DEt,7 1 �R�END sessions, and it was" not longi before; a Ijr. `Villiams' Pink Pills curet leer and �+ detour prices bsrore par. - boundar - dos ,ort e arose, which all ef- sioney. Seas olt, and save 3 1 strongly recommend them in similar �, 1� 1 ARc�xRT 8At-E 111 �:ANADA. fey• Set►1 /or Catnioywl. . - fortes to settle. have up to t•he present• case " - - W00iowingSoo4L rptrirsl. � �-` time proved unavailing. In 18 7 -the Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills -are an un- i puT IE & SONS WHALEY. ROYCE a CO..Te► aft . • dispute reached 'such a point that dip- failing specific, for such diseases as is co. I M,r�. . . g motor •ataXia, partial paralysis, St: I I ) BUTE 8NEET-METAL TILE a GRAVEL ROOFERS + lomatic relations between En land id ' pAN�� SNORT �TORIat;. a _ ti'enezuela were broken off. `Che er- Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- . Sheet Metal Ceilings, Terra Cotta Tile R,3d ritory in dispute the Yuruary valley, matism, nervous 1 eadache, the atter ef- Hlaak and Green ROodng Slate Metal COr "' in which old mines of *reef richness E' t3uttera 3 '' t; g b fects of -la gri e, pal itation. of the niece P colt, Tar, Rooting it h, �t �LD MAH SAVAR I Hi i - have. recently bet;n disrovered, rind the heart, pale endo allrnv c cl,plexion, all sown 1 es, Sea., supplied the trade. )3 ossession of which would o far to nut Telephone 1834, Adelt►ideSt Widmer Sq -_ 1'J. P g 1. forms of weakness either in male or fl-- t y TOii3ONTO AND OT$ER BTt1ftIEs, ,*;, - Great Britain in control of the navig- mail-. Pink fills are sold by all deal-' -able outlet of t'he•Orinoco, the ors, ar will be sent post paid on receipt Ip" - I �� -> I� BUAINEBd OHANCtFs. —a=— t: KEY TO TH>J CO�TiV1F.ItCE ` ! of price, 50 cents a box, or six hexes for If yon want to buy ortiott astock orbusineee c �j �`?.50, by addressing nr. \i'illiams ff N of any description write me. t have had largs EDWARD W� LIAM THOMSON f ua.rt'er of the entire South DJedicine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Catarrh ill the Head ezpeelence :n the vrhotor/alo, Am Kelling buei- plot6: 11.00. .` 'of ons q neReea continually. Correspondence contit�n- ' American continent•. A section of 'the Schenectady, N. I�. Is a dangerous dlseaw because It is tial. No charge to buyer.. Joit:v Nsw, . CoNTzxTs : Old Ian Savarin—The P;I ttegti - g L:nit ed States press says this would• in- __ �____L + ! 2l Adelaide Ea -it. Toronto of the Liinits—Modrath's Dad Night—(iireai l t roduce radical changes in the commer- liable t0 result In 1088 of_ hearing Of I podfre�r 's Lament—The lied -Headed Wish . iI pial and •political relations tit Vene- " A C6iebrated CominerelaI College• smell, or develop into consumption. ''� dego—The ssini`�g cross of Rigaud—L1tL1s 1 7uela, Columbia, and L'razil. From ; j��- 000. Baptiste -The Rlde b Night -Drafted -A . 4I`. During the last thirty-five yearA the f{Cad the fulloWltlg: V Turk�TT Apt�oe—Clran�papa's Z�'olt Story— time to time articles have been writ- British American Business College of 1t My wife has been a sufferer t'1-- , . The Waterloo Veteran—John Bedell—Ver - t'' ten about British demands which are 'Toronto, has been recognized throughout -- Ntssky's 8tratagpm alleged to he harsh, but respecting Canada as the leac'_inq institution in the catarrh for the past four years and the PTiCVATit FUNDS FOR I�Vtf3TMENT which it has never been clearly shown PREas OP"Mr.s. country for the training of young men disease had gone so tar that her eyesight on Mortgage of Ke,t► ERtato. .Inti`resb that they are uu ust, or that .-the' are at looses raves.peOia► arranRementa mal Mantrsal dsaette: "Mr. Thoinaan Mt. j S and young women fur various 86vcrca- was .atlei;ted so that for nearly `yeas made for (;hush LOaas. Apply to studied with equal success the French settles s -- in excess' of her rightful clainis. " The t ions in commercial life: That the busi- chs was unable to read for more than flue on the banks of the Ottawa or its atrihiiterieer questions has been more or less made Hess men of Toronto realize the import- i Bpel2ty, ¢IacktstoCk, Nesblt;t, the trsnKplanted liighlandere, the veteras - the text of- anti-British . trades. The ease of such an Institut lou in their minutes at a tomo. She suffered severe j who has carried acrom the ocean sll.the tntdL . Lonrlun Times sa 's that the New ChetdttriCk &Riddell, tions of European "ttlefioldft, the Nor'westw , � midst, is evidenced • by the fact that it pains in the head and at times was almost Banic of Torot►LO :►fares. - who has become the anoestor of half-beeedt ' . r �i ork Stin keeps a leading article of has just been reorganized as a joint distracted. About Christmas, she con- I - __ _ (.hutch :Street, Toronto ani is still a true son of auld Scotia, the voy this subject in type, which appear stuck company, having among its three- meneed taking Hood's_ t3arsaparilla, .and i ageur-and shanty man, the hunter and trap- s " "- and reappears -every now and t hen, tors- such men as S. Caldecott, Presi- �a per, and even the �tranger that Ice within our dressed up on each occasion with rrlure dent of the Toronto Bozrd of Trade, bince that time has steadily Improved. p� N sT C� U V H gam•" ' or less vehemence" of rhetoric, accord- F.dw. Trotit, Pres. Monetary Tithes She has taken six bottles of Hood's Bar- ioQ�i LIIN(15 ���Y SaturdayNight:�"Iwonderwhatonecould.' - - ' ing to circumstances." The attitude Printing Co„ E.R.C. Clarkson, Chart- eaparilla and V on the road to a complete . t Ray about this (book that would induce =o . �_ of the United States Government in i J " '! OM �SY•B the intellig�ent reading public of Canada w _ Bred Accountant, " Wm. McCabe, Man- cure. I cannot speak too hk,hly of Head's reet it witb the whirlwind of approval that i` the matter is that, if, under colour of a aging director of North American Life GERMAH BREAST BALSAM �` to merits deserve. It is one of the few -c ;, '14 . ,.dispute flout boundaries, Great Britain Ins., Co., Frederick �Vyld, of Wyld, Sarsaparilla, and I cheerfully recommend t gt'eat books wrltwn by Canadians, and moat! . - �ts endeavouring to extend tier territor- Grasett and Darling, S. F. Mc Kinnon, it." W. II. Fuitsixit, Newmarket, Ontario : - AND sg ccit>iu or THE coven. of the stories are located in Canada." i • ial possessions in America, this is con- wholesale milliner, and D. E. 'Thomson, - s ` Sold by Druggi,its At 25 and 80 cents. liars to the Monroe doctrine, and by barrister, of the firm of Thomson, Bea- �OOd'S Sar$Sparilla _ !i'ILL[AM Btlt;llG�B, Pub1l.Lelr, r . that doctrine the United States. Gov- Berson and Bell. -"- -- ---- - --- - se -ss 8lo)bilnond 1st. West. Toreatlti " ernment abides. Linder these circum- j�\Ulf BALs-Kh:Alt <3lt[Mil3Y—FKUIT I r': .� The methods of instruction have been F F lRht -Soil now and filch ; thirty acres �, x stances. Mr. Chamberlain's reported read im roved, and the staff lar e- �_ , r g y the t n jy aiear� ; eighteen plicated to choice fruits ; �I , action in instructing the Governor of 1 • increased ao a to better contorrri with -! very -convenient and beautiful location : - British Guiana to get a provision fort the practical" ideas of the Board of Di- - markottug taoiUti�a unaurpa:t@red;,no trngh ; ' CAIS T UIT . } biaxial guns to defend the frontier is rectors. Students will hens eforth worth fort) -five hundred. It fatten at ones interesting. r:c ive a thorough training, not onl True Bleed Purifier �willttlkethirty-five hundredeaeh,oroneThou- 9 ,.V �: .,�-- 1 ), in bcx,kkeeping and commercial ca� sand may remt►in oa mortgage; a snap move Tobacco u:Eli say. Ahl'saybe you say,; WEARY AND WEAK W1iMEN FIND culatiotsis, but, also, in all the details of ProraineDWy in the pub..o eye today. i quick. L ,sox iia. Wtnon.k Unt. office work, by handling the same soyourselt. There aro elillions like. A REAL F Rl E N D I N S 0 U T H + ours Habitual oonadw you, with wktf physicians Galt a "TO- . 2 papers and performing the same duties HQQd $pill$ utta. r4��, per bos �"� „_ - BACCO NERVE that ie, your nervi AMERICAN NERVINE. as a bookkee er or an assistant in any - . -- -., �n y, s� ' R well -re ulated business office. ouot.As egos t3late, Glravel and u,eta Jj� Nis system ii compkieiy under tobaC- g � rooterK, metallic ceilin s sic it ilegpatred of #�y all Ilcr Friends, end' Har Those who have the benefit of a mt metal workers. lY! ddela qe W.,'1uroL@ p 1C OWS nar l� sUmul and when you a + r 1' Case Pronoouted Hopeless nr Uoetors, training of this sort, Hill eaparience __ ______ __ _ T _ _ COR, YONGE dt GERRARD 8T8., TORONTO. ONT. ," 'T IT." -you tell the truth. >py 1 CAN , ver little difficulty In obtaining sit- Permanenu caro CANADA'S Greatest Commercial School; � �, ` ��� 'ills, Annie 1 atteraou, orSackvrlte,x.N., STAMMERING y aaventageit haat Ui the Dominion; ,til The natural Way istetreatthediseased nations in commercial offices. The by s st4•tetly Educa: ; � a �, h Was Restored to Perfect Health, President of the Board of Trade has tional System. No advance ted:,. Writs for deuts aeststed to poAltioltq'every week ; mode- nervous It"I" by using . a; rate riµtol everything first-class. Catalogue ERIIAPS he ,was denoted a valuable gold medal, to be circular. THE ONTARIO 1Nti'rITUTiCi .-. # a cynic; but some competed- for Sit -the' Christmas ezam- 78 $end S6. Toronto and speoimena of penmanwhip flee. �O ���� �� " ` a ' i. 4N;'. one has said That mations by these in attendance during S>��► ZLLIOTT, Prineipttis. _,• • Q in ,this age there the resent term . • 11 Strictly High Grads �. V ' ��( . +}� p Wtieel ac a M60ERATti Q�� (Q!'p „ ' -4 #[ �� are no healthy wo- When in Toronto, recently, we bad ��µµfCE. 13. T. Y$xDxlTtd JURE. °'al- °� �� �. . men. Let us be the pleasure of : visiting their magni- Manufacturer. 73 to 8i 0 and we will .how s , y ,1 � t ��, . onerous ,and 'Bis- ficent premises in the Confederation edelaids 8t. W«Toronto ym bowel- make da ; aD- BAC EASY - 7, Dunt the state- Life Building, which are the finast----------- sotuteiy .Iunt we fu,wsh thhe wor� and �.- s; - t"ah yon tree; you work in the loeanq meat. The age has ever devoted to the purposes of busi- KZRs here is. a snap for jou. Harris wh re goo live• smd us your .dare„ ' r tated � rvca?_ many women, nese and shorthand education in Cana- has sample cloth pieced for quilts. E3end ane we will ozpiun die bueiner@ taus acts directly, Oil thi tObaCtA it 5 and noble da. Those who are interested in this toe trial 1popt. good value. minemberwe guarana. a clear profit of nerve CentrOs, destroying the nerve , f c 3 t strong g7, ay, 8i W1Ulnim St.. Toronto. p for a sty a.� o work( abWutl sere. '_ `' afarin effects, builds u and im roves �t physically, ps they line of work, would do well to write �_____ � g p p , " ` are mentally and the Secretary, Mr. David Hoskilis, for LLjRtpA t.ANtDs of extraordinary fertility Write at once. dddress 1?. T. Moraan� Mgr , theMtire nerMous EyStem. MakesWEAK 10 ..? morally ; but it is one of their handsome free catalogues. in healthy location; immensee profltg on _ Boa A. i, Windsor, ata• HIEN STRONI1. Many report a gain of . ` i ` true neverthelesis, that a large percent- shipping winter grown vego-ables to northern k ' marketer No clearing, drainage or isrigati J !iT a the countr suffer W f11 ten pounds ith fen days. You run no K�, age of the wortnen of Y Deeded, Low prices ; flair terms. WH physical or flinancial risk--NO-TO-BAC y from nervous and general debility main .Banished as if by Nagle. FmnToN, 203 Church Street, T_ orouto. p�/ p ,..1.ti They -drag out a weary ezistencc, and - _-- REMARKAOI.E, . s01dJnder yfir oWll 4, t each day is a slay of pain and suffer- Nerviline-nerve pain ours --let a peel- >t[nahlnerY of Allam , _ �' �f ,, live find almost instantaneous remedy e� ins. This was the case with Mise from VPlndmiUs, Firs 13epartatient flap- puARitC DRU��ISTS ��ARA���� N.B. for external, internal, or local pains. lies and Waterworks Plants down to CH uG r + '� Annie Patterson, of Sackville, a s = ,y ,;; i'`- lady widely known in those parts. She The most active remedy hitherto known �aglne Packing of the best kind. Ice your e►p raises, douysrseticu and Ev®r drug ist ie authorized to sell 7 i�, .: , we,s weak, and showed symptoms of en- falls far short at Nerviline for potent �p88aa yd t.} r ower in. the relief of nerve pain. A a' �' Nl1IID' Manufaetnrera a�'oIIt+, genet al lleariDg, It you have been lately No -To --Bac uii er absolute guarantee : aT ��; . tering a decline: She auf Bred terribly P 8't57 Notre Dame pts. MontreaL drinking 8t. Leos regularly. Your stomach to caro every; form of tobacco using. frnm indi cellon and nervousness. trial will demonstrate. stay hive been upset, yyour liver sluggish, Our written guarantee, free sampple of z ' ` Having tried practically all aorta of Covers pay sweethearts oatmplfimsnts ; or tr ltidneys failed to perforin thou No -To -Bac gild booklet called, "lloa't r remedies, and called in the assistance husbands pay wives' bills. H "' T � � dull 1St. l eon makes every ping smooth Tobacco Spit; and he a ke Your Life re the s, an c physicians, and, thelle and if you don't believe it j i t try ib. wa "mail for the askih Address � , 5 1, -1 . E L R D g - ' 13ar1 s Clover Root Ttia is s sure nitre H �T R NG1 FAKIy Y CO. Ohi _ 4 doing her nb good, •she was influenced for Headache and Nervone Diseases. {,� """"'�T•t1� ��NRAI. WAT Cod. sago, montreal, Can., New York, eat - to tr 6outh tit by soL.e one, somehow, Y • Nothing relieves eo quickly. bMDEND 40. 79. JleadOffloa-King 8t. Vit., Toronto. �+ � 'ren 1381, e7i oAuetipaWona-rOnr. r A ., 4 Amens an Nervine. Of course, it- was - _ _ `'r like hoping against hope --another pa- We admit the superiority of any otbe ---.- _ ► - __ _ __ -- - ,. cisco with more or less mental reservation - _ _ tent medicine. But she had taken only p I t 'it51b IS 13ERF,BY fJTVIIaN that a Divt- •w� - ------------ - -- --_-= . t! , one bottle when her system began to Cold is the Head, -Nasal Ballon giv89 dead of FIVE PER CENT. for oho aurreab AK„ i�.,i3iA,i�ILL >e�. laic©- on the health of earliest years, instant relief,speedily cures. Never ieiils. halt g�rear, bele at the rate of TEM PZi:R ,. - : and after using three bottles she was (TENT. PE1R ANNUM npoa the paid-up oapi- • s. 0-®-RRIA.G•Iv7 ''P.A.RNIt�$$1$ `'r- ' The course of true oopet►Ienoe nevEr didaI o! Ohe hank, has chin day been declared, i completely cured. No wonder she is i , mucin, fluid that the same will be pa •able ab the Bank 1t8arp�BOd far inability, Brilliaaey and Easy'trarking. " , strong in her sxlnvictions that there is U D and iGs branches on anti ater Mcuday, the no remedy like South American Nor »i Conaum tiou; La Griispe, Pnetimbnia, ascend da a! Decetnber ext, � � �'� �'' Y F� p y I; T . vine. / 'A,nd all Throat asid Lung diseases are TAE TRANSFER BOOKS will be closed — __ —.-- This remedy is a remarkable h alth cared by Shiloh's Cure. from the sixteenth to the thirtieth days of N'o• ___ L ' � P z � 1, builder, it removes disease, etre gth- vembor both days included. �'Oli, ALL PUA ',SES ` l �r - A wail has been raised alon the g. By order of the BoFrd ens the nerves, and puts on flesh. Mies - t�xe,titynsur�assed bar aa� , . y " 'E `• i Rhine because some enterprising {t3lgned) n. bOUL$QN r" ) Patterson's case is only one of thous- ` Dutchman from Holland" imported as , iUetgeral st ar. RECOUNENDED BY TRY ' antis that have been chronicled in these hams what taste and Investigation The Iiaak ot'1'oreilto. -"!�'� H1QHlt82' AUY`HORI't'iBs �'TC,.:._' Ir. ( coluxians at different lianas. B •' " Toroata, 93rd Otitot�r, 180.i► ,- tAiitt llrsot io VtQ1RR8Tl.dTI VVAIHT •• ., iV�OetTREA1. and QUE13EQ ,# -. proved to be the fla hams of tleala. w ti`,3 . . .. _ Ci ti -, - t .. . ., ..::-: lF .M ♦,. - . . , - .: .-- .. - q ,v. {,s Fi �p,�:i^' • a 4 �'i` a.'•ia_w-Q. # '9 .. - .. *'-.Y. .r �`•..:, .. .: .: .: �... ,--• •a .c,. - _: .b-st. '� - ,., Jew' _ i. v« t `.. i i J. :IS ni: rs .v� -a: g. 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"8, Y . r -, 'a.3 ,gal' + •e �!�4'::- y,..r [ �Y :_hh d ak. }_ ate, i• 1 -. y� — ? St �; 9' a" s i , , . k . . ., s : ,... t. r �. • i s J h 4 . , .- .. .. .-> T .: `'.+� - .. .. ._ _ ...-}} <r _ i - i'..=ale i},.T;a :P� . :. I . n. -• .-: �: . •• .. .. :.-. - .. .... .... : tt . - d - .. r - s ` 4J a+_ : `ir n<-_ s4 ',(" .. i,•'�ts' r y�, ti - .g- r!.�. a) , r!, _ 3 -. m . it '1 F. .r•. , *. .,. ,- .. . --_ yg .3� - .3S la`s• •tis R.� •0... _9 t:T�t .a - r. _ .. f:' A `' irk ,_�T . .,.. ..', :. .. ..: i 4 e . - :. ... - . _-..h. - h.:1Yu_.._i _ _ - - - ..-- - .. - - .. _ _ _ _ -1. . . - . - - : , c , - .. :.. _ _ - _ . ,.'d - y Z p • Y,c �._..,, Rtl tt .. _ -. 1.1i - s`• tr+e _ i1+..: � ,-;.q�.t`;x .x's T !'#+'. TO OIIii8IIB8QRIBERB:By sen ng —Paten Medicines Wholesale, Logan. II to the address label 3n your pa r yon 4 -Baking Powder Beautiful rix . - I ' can always aeoertain the date W;;i9lob , g ' L p • W'. Hird of -Boot$ b" commonard - ,L. , ` your subscription to Tau N -awe is paid.. Logan s. �` ' Dr ( ) Remittances ire acknowledged b s .._Dr. Cross, (Dentist), visits Pickering practice in aroobiu: i sshaage of date on label an -blas first• paper 161- dames lsi'ria'n has -rental his faxttn _ _ I - - s■s': �` lowinig � 1� ­', - -�', - � . ­ receipt of money at this office. Al ys' every �'needay, office over Bank. 88tf ; east of the town to C: Penrose, a former • win } s t7aedatePaid ahead. •tit I --Miss Ma ie Lawson, of Flia, is en '; I I . ­­ ...., .I - ... .—., . I� P fig resident.I - ,1 . .. 1. ' _.', -- visiting friends just now at Brock Road. - The tailoring business of the late Wm. —Best Scranton coal sold at Pickerin ._ 1 - Pickering ► �,;:. 1. ­ I I �: --- Coombe will be continued by A. J. Coombe L ­ .- 11 � , . - I 15WO' - IkkubiHarbor for 94.ti0 r ton. This rise at the same star �d. - r� . Ir '-,- ; - : .'.,-;,. �.­­ : ight I will prevail until further notice. ltf Rev. Curries Uxbridge friends will bele S z ., . , - � il. p ` . —Dr. F. L. Henry, (Dentist) will be sorry to bear that he has aooepted a call to a s - found at the Gordon House Parlor's every the pastorate of Sirkfield Presbyterian r � ! � � t , g . �,�� `' fir, PIOHERYNfi, 02�T., NOV. $, 1895 g$tf aharc�i, and will be leaviaq Leaskdale. _ r°:�------ Tuesday. -'OV Howlett hue vaunted the Haney NAbert iryine, o! the IIzbridge High ' school, wlio wrote for 1st C and Honor - . ....-ori repidenoe and located in Mrs. Leaventi' Matriculation, has succeeded in both. The L�AIJ1 SM S e : block. He moved hie household effects pnbiiahed reports, by wme mistake, only "Q M. B� . s Reads ing Street, _. Tiinrsdily. credited him with the 1st C. -Journal. ili►e are shawkng the very newest in Fancy to Ilio ;;, -W. H. Hopkins, V. 8., bsi� cued E. Edwards, one of WoodviUe'e star L 1 ; —Bay World's Blend Tea, Logan's. * the services of a Mr. Dickson for his shoe• lacrosse players, has taken a situation in ' --Ready made clothing and Under• mR shop. He. is said to be a capital hand J. F. Bmwnsoombe's tailoring department. '2'ie8: B�ritley8, Derby9, Faur-kn»�and8; Fat7c] r- wear, Logan's: * at shoeing H. ftansford, formerly of the Dominion - . f. .-Mrsi. S. C. Philp visits this week with —We etre' pleased .to any that Joe• T. Bank, paid his friends here a short visit j�regg Bows, EtC• New designs; Rich ce�'Iorl g �``"�`" --T_ ',,- THa " friends in Prince Albert and neighbor- Clark is much improved and will be able Monday, while on his way from Lindsay rands to to, hood, to resume bis position on Toronto Satnr• to Seaiorth, Paietey, Electi'kc, and other . � Atterne sway . } ; n --The Y. P. S. C. E,'are arranging- for day Night neatr week: Tuesday afternoon about 1:30 fire was DENTI =' "'s Thenksgiping service at 10 a.m. on —My favorite promise and wby it is discovered in the floor of the fire hall, and - AOL Thanksgiving day the 21st. dear -to me, is the topic for the Y. P. S. C. the alarm was sounded at -once. The blaze down at the price of cOmmon ties. Come snd mat, Toro` { had made but little headway and was �' —Mr, L. A. Stewart, Cana,lian Manag• E. prayer meeting next Monday evening. Basil extinguished. The Bremen's parlor T 1 f A ants The Leader will be Miser Nellie Law. y end see them: - sousr�' `ler, and R. D. Stanley inspector o q on the top flat had been re -painted a - . for The IInited States Life Insurange —The Alger case is •occupying the at+• apeied last week. and was somewhat - - .I _. : Comp., were in town the first of the week. ientiob of most people in the township imaged by the smoke. The origin is a - A:1iE8 ,, ' j . �T —The Woman's Forel n Missionary jaet now. It ie eapeoted that some start- ni ste C� �! j��� nd �I�I1tts• - T`e H q Thistle H Society of -Abe Friend's Church intedd ling disclosures will be made before very A brother editor publishes the following I ) _ - __ 1. holding their annual Thanksgiving Mia• long. brief sermon, which we recommend as - 1. , We have a great variety.. Something very TOW ' cions meetin on the evening of Friday —E. C. Davies, Inuepeator of the Pro- worthy of conilderation :—•,Never get it + i ) tern, Noy 2nd. Annoancerrient of program vinoial Building and Loan Association, into your bead that position, authority or - offio©• whi gave us a call this week. He reports wealth neoess>t►rily a►rries with it respect• fine and something yeY'y cheap. Cardigans, A. t1[ot3illil later.• -Mise A. ,Teylog ,ind Fred (I. Logan roepecte good for hie institution, in the ability. ®man is a gentleman in pro- , :� p po•tion to bis kindness to Ills fellows, bis TA12E. - were married in Toronto on Thursda of hands of W. V. Richardson. faithfulness to his obligations and his Knitted Shirts, hoz in great variety. Heavy t1 Nota, last week. A number of friends from —N. B. Mergaeh hes secured the ser will atter bare attended the wedding w}iioh was a vices of A. E. Lewis, of Mount Forest, as reverence for bis word. Nothing so soon Tuesdays . lowers a man in the estimation of his wool Shirts and DraWerB, ae11i>ag a the lowest Tuesdays. grand affair. May they have long life coat maker. We , welcome the young fellows as to discover that his word is a ; • - ' and mach happiness. fellow and trust that his sojourn lista may spurione coin." 7`imes. cash. prices by REQ I; — �e —Samuel ging and wife returned from be a long and prosperous one. . . Gordon' 1 the old country abort two weeks ago. -The York roads matter was to have � - ' - ont,: Batt They enjoyed the trip very much and been before the Lieutenant Governor Mrs. Ddarion Burk, of 8 81f as . I I I . I 1 KIE & O Inveatmet found their friends in splendid health. Wednesday, and Pickering Township was Farm, has made a name for h # 15 Toront Since her return ho waver, Mrb. Hing has represented by Measis. Gerow, Poucher batter -producer. Lash year she won 19 d GA r 1 ill but is now much im• and Mowbray. We did not yet hear as first"prizes and a gold medal. This year . 1 got been seve e y , . proved. to the result of the conference. + she won 26 first prizes and a gold medal. "' ' _ I Toronto. of —While gazing neon file �nrbnlent —The next •egoist meeting of the $he frequently milks 15 cows night and _ _ _ Bron�eao inatructi) ough ' -waters as they strive for first place in Pickering Fire Company will be held in morning, and invariably superintends the to on Sat] passing under the church street bridge on the hall• this (Friday) evening, common• butter -making herself. I to °a sari, . f 8nrday afternoon, Charles Bostwick lost eros at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of I4 AILO R I _. th in the rape. membecs ie re uesied and those who de • h. 1 • his balance and took ba Q East York Plowing Match., , 1 Asai,stance was at hand and he was speed- sire to become members are also request- . -� ily removed from the chilly waves. It ed to attend. The annual plowing match -of the .Fast 4 s t;; pas a narrow escape, and we are pleased —J. Gordon returned frolm the Lgmy York Plowing Association was held on . - curio v�jtt� that the above item has no more startling hunting grounds in Muskoks, on Wodnes• Thursday of last week on the well -appoint• Our tailoring aepartmeTlt is now in lull blast. We are turning out Dentist•} disok,anres to make. day evening s000mpanied b the heads ai ed term of John Lawrio, one and a half finest and best Clothin at rices winich c unci be beaten. 1a"°"3t'° y g P day - or r —Miss Vanderbilt and, the Dake 'of two dear. The mild weather he elaimb miles east of Malvern village, in Scarboro : ; Residenc( 4 Marlbc,rongh were married in New York prevented him from bringing home more Township. There were altogether 88 on _ _ I �' i vara. Wednesday and as yet we have failed to of the animals. Mr. Reazin who acoocn tries is the different events, ere against 60 g I H 0 -_., :„ a ieoe of oaks or other token of anied Mr. Gordon is not expected home last year, ser bzplanation `foe the falling off H. r7 receive p P being gives by the president at the close • ' remembrance. In the face 'of this we until Saturday. Boots and S oe ' . urinary c wish the young couple every happiness —It is with feelings of deep r®R•tret that of the prooeedings. of tct) oC The,e was •large attendance of farmers Ottic,�. re: through life.. After reading this notice we state that Fred. eldest son of Geo. and of the neighborhood and their sons and We We offering Good Values in these lines. Have bought a large stock . drivi quarter the Duebess will scarcely fail to remem- Annie Long died at the General Hospita , hired man, and a considerable number of dours fro 1. Those who attended the wedding Toronto, on Thursday morning about 7 before the recent advance in prices. It will pay you to see them. hours fro ber us. b R y ladies aced the proceedings. The work 1 - gragh ad' t tate that the bade looked o olcok. DeceaaPd bad been ill for some throe hunt was of a high order, though it . erred" Iii positively s charming in her dress, while the groom weeks and although receiving the best of would have been even better if the rain, / �' r 11 i10 ) wore a new suit made expressly for the attention grew gradually weaker. The which began at the conclusion of the B U N T I N 1 �t. o Or oosasion. attending physicians decided that an op- match, ha�i fatl�n over nigh.. George S. ` Re, a Ga vete► lung ---Ho 1 for Xn1ae. at ho>h8� England, oration was nese aary, and the patient Lit►le'■ work was well thought or, but he — _------- - - - SIe ht�+ u, had abed ace of land. kir. John Lawrie — - ociety, + 800tland, Ixeland, British Columbia, was therefore taken to the city on Moa• pi kept open house to his friends and neigh rr�-� T�`� �� � ' mate. .� Manitoba California, all United S3tates day evening. The operation was perform- p l HILTS D L11� Denti9tr. and Canadian pointe, anywhere, every• ed, but as the boy had not a vary rob-ist hors, a largge number of whom partook of his hatpitslity. Dinner was provided for . . reasonn� wnere, boat, rail or ocean. Rates guaran• eobstitution he could not stand the azar- the plowmen at the Callender House, Ciaroo,u taed right. Through tickets from Picker tion, and death came as stated above. Malvern. At the conclusion of the lowing .. ' - .. Furniture Establishment is replete with the latest ety'Ies in Oi,irem•" Myrtle, Brooklin and �fihit- We understand that appendicitis was the ty site-_ p iaQ, Toronto, y PPe an adjournment was made to Malvern, - - by. see E. Stephenson, Whitby,: (oppo• cause -of death. -The funeral will take where the results we" promptly aniioanoed IIEDROO�d SUITS at 12, site Hatch Brothers) before travelling and place Saturday at 2:80 p.m. from his fip�rr• and the lonsy ezes paid over, and PARLOR SUITS, t -. get choice of •cotes snd lU beet 'oodan erste resi3enoe, near Liverpool ldaricet, orders given for'�t,e special prizes—the EXTENSION TABLES and 1.- T �0' steamship lines. Also very cheap Tiieketa and the interment will be made at the total value of prizes being Hearty. mi8si '�ez aition" at Atlanta PA.., see Steph• Desai le's burying ground, west of this The president (William Milliken) made Is J. CHAIRa of all descriptions, nt,0i canon Whitby. • village. The bereaved parauto and family ooiaciss address He said the association R —About 7:16 Wednesday evening the have the eympatby of all our people in bad just b#ld its ciztb annual match under We have a lot of new stylQa in Picture Framings on hard. j� e 11 its resent am1J smatioa. Although it I i 1 fire alarm sounded and on -I �ople were their sad and enddea bereavement. �' int"' G: originally only covered three concessions of ,ti a state of ezoitement in an instant• Brown's Corners. About that time it was learned that th6 Markham,• ii now t000k in the three town v�HERTA INC3 : Our Undertaking Department is also complete in every I `-� P -I abipa of East York (Markhaa•, t3carboro ct Coma and Caskets in all sizes constantly on hand. Embalm- . L; - barn on Jonathan Porter's farm west of f3idne� Hunter was snooseeful while and York , Inst newt the sasoeiation had - - ll. at t the village was in flames. Mr. Porter is ehootin the other da He captured a . . . . `I viltnd� g y• pt received t o proii.,ciwl grant and there had ins made a specialty. I - bimseIf in Michigan and the hired man fine owl.. been a larger Aiimber of entries.- There - '~ 4- -T f`i • 1, j� t- bxs chargo of the stook. He discovered Miss Green, o! Woburn, hes returned was, notwithstanding, aliberal prize list1.1_JT - �ILLIl� iJ� �AMi Picrierl� i L • + the fire in time to get the two stallions home after a week's• visit with ber uncle, this year, for which hearty thanks were J _ Mouoy LthdSV1 cot. The other stock was also saved as D. Brown. due to the donors. I10._ �-- _ - �OUey — --- bated. were the implements, but the barn with W. Walker is about to have another Results : l au act its contents of bay and snob like was lowing bee up at the seventh line. Good P`irst•olass in sod (Open tall): M%_ SENI1, • nld be 1. Hak Billie. silver cu , 026, presented y F COMMON t ` tl_� , entirely consumed. The lose wo H. Milne has traded boron, and now pp Thornoliffe A i n the neighborhood of >]1,600, while the leen, M. P.). R. J. MoLea►a, • sports a handsome driver. Is it a ten mile farm, East York ; 2. James Hood, Mark- I- - I and ape, building alone wm, insured in the Perth an hoar horse. ham ; building 8, Mark Gilbam, Markham ; 4. Gee. 1 � .entilat Mutual for 9800- The fire seems to have Halloween was postponed for oa$ week Little, Bearbor� ; 5, Thomas Little, Soar- I ' ' T / eoruer started on the barn floor dirootly aboye at this place on s0000nt of the very an- boro ; 6, Bpenct r Crowley, Inniafield. . , i _ ilosiden f the stable and its origin is a mystery: favorable weather. Second class is sod, open only to non As the dant, dreaming clouds of dente cions 'Rifting, 1HQ Mr. Porter was expected home some days Quite a number of our youngg people winners in first-class or a first prize in ' , . And the gleam of prosperity over us glows, 1 ti, ago, but has not yet arrived. - spent a very enjoyable time at Malvern on this class ' 'Tis a suitable time to look over our wardrobes - the wnc --The following from an ezohange re• Friday evening at the social. 1, William Rennie, Scarboro; 2. Thomas And aeroualy think about getting new clothes. �tRentic fare to Inspector Henry Reazin, of Lind• The trustees of this board -have re -en- Shadlock, Soarboro ; 3. Ales. Stirling, ox 47, get ry ' . gaged as teacher, Mr. Jaokee. for another 13carboro-; 4, James McLean, Vaughan ; Box ��. y #ormeriy of this place. One dap g g � •` As the above. conviction strikes oar, and you are moved to vigorous l year at a slightly reduced War b, Alez- Weir, Boarboro ; 6, Robert fiver, renently School Inspector Reazin wkiile Y y y• '� :�° We aro lad to hear that Joseph Madill Markham. a+ation, w e would ask you to kindly re�enlber tllat we make clothes and make driving over the road between Beaverton B p We live. in Pirie's. Block•. erous f, will remain with uv for another year, be Thud class in eat : Bops under 18, four them right regarding price and general ,make-up. farm at and Lindsay in the afternoon 'noticed be haul having engaged with Mr. Steeling for the pry and no competitors.- ,, care at what he supposed to be a black dog some comm season. Fourth-class in redland (o n to alt non•�J�'j jt'(�' 7 : distance ahead lying by the roadside but Mr. g Shank has returned home after winners): 1, W m Fleher. (open 2, a lvlAR G A,t j H 1 IC lJ-1J' RING S • • •. i C L 4 upon coming closer found it to be a good spending a couple of months ib the North Joseph Teesoa. Rcarb^ro; 3. Samuel Pick• ° i" R . v I Picker sized cub bear in the sot of demolishing West, and he is stall looking bale and sting, Bcarboro; 4, Wm E Bennett, Mark• . FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Lire It a goose. The Inspector -alighted and hearty. He reports .thiage just booming hang; 5. Thomas Tweedie, Scarboro; 6, _ _ - tionab arm himself with a large stoup and a there. Lincoln Thompson. Scarboro. doing r jack knife advanced towards .the animal, We wonder how thaold man of the north Fifth -class in red laud : 1, Campbell est pre The F, whish greeted him with a savage growl, likes being locked out and be forced to en• Blakely, Reach; Z, Thus Bell, Scarboro ; 8, i' - i . The e but went on eating, upon going a little ter by the window on Sunday night. It Albert Mason. Bcarboro; 4, Thomas Craig, �, tendin ... .- � serves you right, take the Mrs. along nest Scarboro; 5. Thos Birkett, Searboro; 6, = selveef - inial turned its head in the n -- closer the an� I , :,, - �..­. -direction of Cdr. Resain and growled env• time. Fred Collins, i`sm►rbciro. S , Mr. Shorten had a moonlight wood -bee Biicth•olass . in redland, (boys tinder 18) : i TZ agely. Courage never left the man, how • • •' • • •.. • .' ' • ever, and be threw the stuns, which found the other night, not being one of the oboe• 1, John Malcolm, Scarboro; a, Charles I y lod ement on the bear s head between the on ones we cannot give Poll particulars ; Mason, $carboro. I . B but judging from the pile of wood, it -mast ari�u - rai>r$s. - I I I - stunning it. This done Mr. Reazin have been a eat success. Blist fns team in redland; 1, Samuel ; �_" � , �► � New► Prints, Cottonadea, Shirtings, Cor - eonred a club and quickly robbed is of John Hunter leaves here this Friday for 'Pickering; 2, Herbert Lee; 3, Hobert ghap- .. lite.'' i Gents 'pies, latest St le and Color. White and FaAcy ShirtB `Capita England. We ere .very sorry that John is mei. Capita —Thousand dollar - pianos are trot about to leave as as he is a tip top fellow. Best groomed tea o. 1, Samuel Pick- Spring 'Suitings and antinga. I c pita Capita anufaetured every day in Canada,- nor He also says he will bid Canada Rood bye bring. 1. Remuants of Prints at Reduced prices. _ goat,. - ar their purchasers to be found in large this time. We all join in wishing him a. Best mad and equipped team: I,' I - ., groo Nall a era from 6c. up. John 4 numoars. And yet Heintzmn k Co., lona life and a safe journey. Samuel Piokerinq; �, Herbert Lee. p - Bome 1e cannot believe m state• Best owman in bo s claw. John I _: � _ 't'Ei 0. PARKER, $,t Dunt d' tits well known piano manufaoturera of PSP y P1 y - W. F. 1 Toronto, have found occasion to tarn out menta of the big turnip a couple of weeks Malcolm. sof - of their factory a nnm>"er of high•class ago: I do not make a practice of peeing . Beat six crown furrows in let snd 2nd Pa items that are false, and if seeing is be- classes: R J McLean. T g 'instruments that will measure up to the i' . :u t ousand dollar value. Oise of these was lieving to those folks they bad better come Best finish in field : R J McLean. :I I I i A lk and see it, for it fs not decayed pet. Straightest plowing iu field : Mark s s Il s s I t Drafti _­ - -, shown at the - Industrial Exhibition, acid Our plowing match on Thursday last Glilham, � � unite r was greatly admired, The case was of was very well attended b the people of Best going team in sod: 1, George Little; _I. . , +,i' ries y American blistered walnut, snd the carv•- +,his lace, It was just lite a fair day. 2, R J MoLean;' 8, Mark Gilham. : . Dep°e ins of an artistic character, that reflected I'm 3iseuaraged with some of oar plow The officers were; Pres., Wm Milliken; ' `1_ Ynt)re complete tet tis - .r � unquestioned credit, on the very capable, boys, as they are getting worse instead of Vioe-Pres., John Lawrie; Bao. -Tress., f„-_ E. HAVE a P 1 foreman of tbo'IIeintzman & Coy. factory. getting better. Some received a goose Thos- Hood; Directors, Messrs. S Rennie, � R� ' :, The instrument has been purchased by egg, while others got a slight taste. Joh>� Little, Alan. Dougherty, Arthur � - and+ varied Stock of Millin- I Mrs. (Iarisnd, a -wealthy lady of Cherry• The lecture given by the Rev. C.'' 0. Quantz, William McDonald, Geon a For- _ .-•.-,•.,,�~�'� - woud, Ont.. and the sato was effect through Johnson in aid of oburah fundon Tuesday eater Fred Jackea, Frank Marsh, Robert:--- fusty and accompaniments 'than C evening was a decided success ; also. the Petoh, 4eorgeormelyy, William litiver,''` •--�` 4 W.n. Fleming, who is the representative excellent sin in that was given b the John Morgan axed W D Reesor. i ever before• - = of Heinczman & Co: in the Markham dis• 8 g ' gi y 1.I'm well known Law familyy, of , Pickering. Jnilges on sad : Adair Flood fMillikenj, -' trier what ja noticable abcipt the instru• They all will be long thought' of at ibis George 18mith (Scarborti Juiietion), Alex. ` �7��'{ 't 'Will menta of this. eonoprn is that the pre. � I Y Y SIJ a i y place. There is no doubt that if the same Cameron (Testou). .Ci Mi fiver Sndin their way in all parts of the Do• �rj• • • g y was billed for bore again, the crowd would Judges on redlsnd ; P'eter 1ldcJdertxiafd _3 I minion into the families of the wealthy much lar r. P;ekering}, Robert {)rang (Pe>adale}' Stone- pIgERING, Ont► ' .. •I and cultured citizens, Toronto News. You Ksow. ; house (bort Parry#.iil' 1 `1, . 1 - .. R. -0 i - - ...:.:. 1� ; 4 (. ''_ 1. 1 . ,. : _ r .1 - ��. a• .t -- a :' 1 f f� •x a I f , r. I. > e. .- R �, ,.'. _ . __ _ ! t t F . - - _. , :.: P,.r , rQ' y •tit. �....'";'#,, t•'. A b . 'c- fid . .-....- :: - -_ -... -, .. I �.:. ..I.-. �- .. .. ... ,.. ... , . !d`' - ._.; , �..x >a, fj :,r -tlr r�.nh��.a,, •v.�.m. -. - - 't+' , , : - - •. m� ser . a .. I 't:..' _' ary as, -�, x'' , aft., .s q`,. t , s, .� • . ,.. .. , ". _ . , : w �' „ -.� r � : '� 'tom'. - .•�: `� - vt 1.s. N - w-- e ' ._ p ... - _1. _ L. .. .I. i.; - I .. I "^?. 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